Evansville Journal, Volume 10, Number 16, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 March 1844 — Page 4
HARRINGTON.
JOHN. B. HANNAH.
E. H. FAIRCHILD.
HARRINGTON, HANNAH & CO. FORWARDING & CMMISSION MERCHANTS, EVAN S VILLE, INDIANA.
REFER TO Win. Burtch, J.S.&. W. J. Vie,i Yincennes. Wm.J.Heberd, ( D. S. Bonner, ) J. B Richardson, York. Hannah & Nelson, S. Hoover. I
. vv. Earbart, R. H. Eldridge
R. P. Wilson,) r;,n R, Hetlield, Covington.
La oman & Bansemer, J
t
Allien J. Cochran, $ Attica Wni. R. Preston, Palestine O. M. Conky, Clin (on.
James Cochran. Pittsburgh. W. G. Breese, Cincinnati
Lafayette. John Browlee, Princeton. W.Garvin, Louisville.
I Lindlv & Russell, N.Orl'ns. M. W. boater, reterebusgh
Mc Donald Sc Spears, Willimsport. H. H. Bedell, Ml. Carmel. MM'lkinJ Terre Haute. Moffat & Cushman, Perryviile. Thos. J. Carson, Baltimore.
Speara St Case, Delphi.
E. Hyatt, Washington.
A. B. COLEMAN, Late of Evansville.
B. FLOURNOY SIMMS.
C?JLISB1JLM & SIMMS,
CENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 59, GRAVIER STREET, NEW-ORLEANS.
Rsfarenee, COLEMAN St STETSEN, THOMAS H. MAGHEE,
New York.
Dec. SI. tf
WALLET & BLAKE, STEWART St Co. W. W. TOMPSON Sc. Co.
St. Louis.
VM. H. STOCK WELL, 1 JOHN SHANKLIN, J. H. MAGHEE &. Co. V Evansville. JOSEPH WHEELER, Jr. J. M. STHCKWELL, j LEWIS & STERLING, Philadelphia. E C. MARCH, Alton 111.
THOMAS H. MAGHEE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Tobacco and Western Produce of every description, NEW YORK CITY.
07We will make liberal Cash advances on shipments to the above house.
Evansville, January II, 1844
JOHN. II. MAGHEE & CO.
THE MARKETS.
Etihv11U Bank Note Table Feb. 22.
ALFRED KEARNY.
N DIANA STATE BANK State Scrip Vanderburg Co Orders ILLINOIS STATE BANK 44 Sbawnetowu KENTUCKY BANKS OHIO BANKS Commercial Bk Cin. Franklin do do Lafayette do do -TENNESSEE BANKS LOUISANA BANKS Mediates and Traders Union .City Commercial Bank ol Louisiana Stat Gas. Carroll ion Canal Citizana Consolidated 1st Municipality 2! do 3d do PILLS ON NEW YORK .- Philadelphia
pai 5al0 dis 15 20 dis 0 55 dis t. par par par par 2a4 dis
par par par"
25a36 dis par
par par par
pnr
40a50
40a50
5 dis
5 dis 55a60 dia
I pre
1 1 pre
ALFRED KEARNY & CO.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND GENERAL. PRODUCE DEALERS, NO. 56, GRAVIER STREET. Refer to NEW ORLEANS. W. H. Stockwell, 1 A LaL'UHLIN & Co, j
Allis v, Howes I Jon DOCGLAS, J. H. MSHEE, I CaRPEiNTEB & Ladd, J Dec. 21st, 4mo.
K vansTllJs Produce Starket
' WHEAT, Cash,
" - Trade, tLAXSEED,eash80c8 Trade
Corn, sash St trade 151
Oats 1-2
fork per 100 lb 2 00
67iCom Meal 20a25
Feathers per lb 20
Beaswax 25 Flour per barrell 4 25
Whiskey per Gall 20a23
Peaches Dried 75
Apples 371
KV ASS VILLE ProvUion Market,
APPLES bush, TSEF Fresh FORK " JCON, Hams
15i LARD, per lb
a4
ShnnMcrs a3
POTATOES bus 15a20
BUTTER, per lb
FOWLS, per doz 50a62
tuns.
WHOLESALE PRICE CUJIREST . CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOCKSAI..
AXES Beatty's " COFFEE Rio Havana CANDLES Sperm Steriue CORDAGE American
COTTON YARNS
700 8 600 , 9
00 10 PERCUSSION CAPS-
P0MESTIC GOODS- split P M. 45
Tnr shillings 3-4 5j POWDER
14 00!
7a8i 7i8 37
30
I2al4
PAINTS
White Lead 2 00a2 25 Chalk lb 3a5
Ochre Yellow"4
Spanish Bro ' 4a6
Veuitia Red " Ca8
Varnish gal 2 00a2 25 Sp Turp 60a75
PAPER
Cap Ream 2 00a3 00 Letter 1 75a2 50 Wrap " 75ul 50 " 50a75
" 7-8
Blea3-4 .. 7-8 Bro shirting 4-4
5-4
7 Duponts Rif keg6 25
7a8 Wades
8-10 Blasting 9!RAGS 12 Clean lb
C1IAS. W. CAMMACK
iUCTION.
LARGE SPRJXG SALE, No. l,For 1S44
BY W. & C. FELLOWS & CO.,
On Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday
the 4th, 5th, oth and vtn warcn, OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, efc. ILL offer, as above, on each day, commencing at 9i o'clock, the largest and
moat desirable slock ot spring and summer goods
ever brought to any western market, in part aa
tollows:
300 bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings; ' 150 cases bleached do do. 200 do English and American Prints;
30 do Fancy and coat Ginghams; 15 do assorted painted Lawns; Blue, black, brown, olive, green and invisible
green Cloths; black and fancy cassi mers; summer cassimers; Satinets, well assorted; Eastern and Ohio Jeans; summer cloths; Gambroons;
iancy Drillings; cottonade; Kremlins, lineu millings; Denims; Mexican Mixtures; Pennslva-
ma Jeana; Nankeens: iancy stripes and cords; apron and furniture checks; Tickings; Diapers;
borwn and bleached Drillings; brown Hollands; Irish Linens; De Laines; Challies; black and
fancy Silks; Bombazines; plain and figured Lus
tres; Vestings; plain and plaid Jaconets auci
cambrics: book and Swiss Muslins; colored cam
brics; Paddings: Sailducks: Buckram; fancy
and cotton Handkerchiefs: Hosiery; Gloves;
Ribbons; gum and cotton buspenders; spool
cottons; Buttons; Tapes; Pins;
100 cases men's kip and thick brogaas; 75 do Boots, assorted ; 50 do Youth's and Boys Brogans; 75 do Women's and misses' slippers; Also, fur, silk, Russia, wool and palm hats
Ojr-To which we particularly call the attention of Western and Southern Merchants, know
ing it will be to their interest to attend this sale, as many of the above goods will be shipped to us direct from the manufactories, together with
our importations being larger than usual, advan
tage must result to buyers. Terms, cash. V. & C. FELLOWES & CO Auctioneers. Louisville Ky
For Wabash River!
bMPHE FAST
r urn
JX
W. & C. KELL, Corner of Main and First Steets,
HAVE just received direct trom the East, a large and fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyeStuffs, &c. Their assortment con
sists in part of the following
RUNNING STEAMBOAT
300 lbs Cream Tartar
300 " Refined Borax 50 44 Turkey Opium 100 " Gum Arabic 300 14 do Copal extra
large,
OCEAN, Capt, F. C. GW ATHMY, L00 Varnish 111 regularly during the season between 1 , cr f. x,;.L cnmn
will run regularly during
Evansville and Latayette. I lie Ucean is one
of the best boats ot her class on the western
waters, carries a good freight, and has first rate
accommodations lor passengers. Insurance can be effected on her as 'ow aa on any boat that
runs.
For freight or passago apply on board. Feb. 15, tf.
150 lbs Jamaica Ginger
80 4 pulverized Rbei 80 " do Jalap 30 44 do Ipoecac
100 refined Camphor
50 44 Balsam Copevie
500 44 Sulphur
150 lbs Prime Company!300 4' India Senna
Evansville la.,
s.
15. MULLEN,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
TERRE-IIAUTE, INDIANA.
S prepared to attend to all orders entrusted to
his care, and will promuily and carefully
receive and forward all packages consig ned to
linn. fjT'tle has a large and convenient Warehouse near the River, where goods will be re ceived on the lowest terms.
Dec. 14 '43-lf.
List of Remaining Spring Sales. Sale No. 2 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 4th April.
Sale No 3 29th A. 30ih April and 1st &.2J May
Sale No. 4 3d, 4th, 5th and bin June.
Feb 1 3w
LOUISVILLE EVANSVILLE AND NEW ORLEANS
Nutmegs
30 44 Mace 150 44 Cinnamon, 150 " Clovca
. 5 serons prime Indigo
1 flask Quicksilver I keg Red Lead -5 bbls Whiting I Olive Oil 1 Sup. Carb. Soda 100 lbs Tartaric Acid
100 " Rochelle Salts
frrgi-wir
100 44 Lima Bark
1 case Liquorice paste
I " Prussian Blue I 4' Poland Starch 1 basket Annatto
- do refined Olive
Oil, table use 3 bbls Epeom Salts
1 44 refd Glauber do
1 " Arrow Root I 44 Alum
1 " Sal Soda
100 44 Verdigres grouno.,1000 lbs Salseratus in Oil !l500 44 Dutch Madder
ALSO A well selected assortment of SUK
GEON'S INSTRUMENTS. Syringes, Trusses,
with almost all the arrticles usually kept by
Druggist.
bvansville, January 7, laiz.
AD3II. I STR A TO 1 t'S IV OTIC R.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned hits taken letters ot administration on
the estate of John Cumins late of Vanderburgh
County and State of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to
inane immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present
them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be tohn.i. 1 Feb. 8-3t IRA P. GRANGER, Admr.
i ' Calicoes Blue I0al2a RICE- ' u t cm inni
Fancy 6al8 100 lbs
Satineta 37ial 00,3 ALT lCy.m Jeans 4OaI,O0 Kanawha bush
Eastern" waoisnut-
5 50
4 50
5 00 374
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.C.
NOTU-K is hereby given that I will expose to sale at public auction 011 Thursday the 29 day of February next, at the late residence ol John Cumins deceased, all the personal property
01 tne saiu ucceaseo. consisting ot Morses, Cows, a yoke of Oxen, Waggon, Hogs, fanning utenlials, household Furniture, Ac. A credit of nine months will be given on all euma exceeding three dollars the purchaser giving his note with approved security. IRA P. GRANGER, Administrator. Feb. 8;h, '44-3t Notice to Fanners! CURE FOR THE POLL EVIL!!
OHN DARLIN offers his services to the farmers ol this section of the country lor the
cure of the POLL EVIL and FISTULA, and warrants a sound cure or no pay. He claims to be proficient in the cure of these diseases, and
requests t bat all persons having horses with either
ol ihese.diseases and wishing to have them soundly cured wiihout a scare or stiff neck, to cou fide them lo his care. He will vidit the counties of Posey, Vanderburgh, Gibson and Warrick. He will also receive diseased horses at his residence, Perry township, Vanderburgh counly.two miles and a half from Evansville. His charges will be moderate, and for doctering the animal no eharge wiil be made unless a cure is affected . JOHN DARLIN.
an 25-1844-Ct
STATE OF INDIANA) gg Vanderburgh County. S
Vanderburgh Circuit Court
In vacation reb. 3rd Io44 James C. Graham) vs. Foreign Attachment. Timothy Cowles
"tT7fHEREAS on the 26th day of January A
W D 1844 James V Graham, by Battell
Ingle his attorneys, sued out o! the office of the
clerk of the Vanderburgh circuit court, a writ
of Foreign Attachment against the lands and tenements, goods, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects of Timothy Cowles, which said writ was delivered to William M Walker, Slierff of Vanderburgh county, to be executed, and wherein said Sheriff has made return of said writ
with the following endorsement thereon to wit: 'This writ come to hand January 26th 1844. 44BY VIRTUE of this writ I did on said day take to my assistance William Hunnel a credible householderof said county, and we did on said 26th day ofjanuary, 1844, by virtue of this writ attach the following real estate at the suit of said James C Graham aa the property of said Timothy Cowles, 10 wit : The South East or upper hall of Lot No. one hundred and two (102,)
in the original plan of Evansville, fronting half
the width ot said lot on becond Cross Street, and running of equal width back to the alley behind said lot, including all the appertenancea thereon, and wo do value and appraise the came being a lee simple estate therein at twelve hundred dollars. Witness our hands on this the 26th day ol January, 1844. Wm M WALKER, S V C Win HUNNEL.
Now thero fore notice is given to the said Tim
othy Cowies that the said writ 01 foreign At
tachnient is now pending aud undertermined in
our V andcrburgli circuit court and the said l mi
orhy Cowles id hereby required to appearand
detend or the same will heard and deterin iued in hi absence. SAM'L. T. JENKINS Cl'k. February 8th, '44-3 t-prs fee $4.
THE PAST RUXMXC; STEAMBOAT AMERICAN EAGLE.
CAPTAIN MONTGMERY, will ply regular between the above ports, and will leave
this place for NEW ORLEANS on Friday
the 1st March without fail. For Freight or
Passsage apply to
fc. A. COKBET, Wain Street. X vansville Jan . 25, '44. For the Wabash River.
f inHE light draught steamer CICERO, James JJL Patherson Masier,will run in the Wabash
trade regularly between Evansville tnd Lalay
ette the ensuing season. For freight or passage, when the season commences, apply on board or t HARRINGTON, HANNAH A Co.
"- Shippers may rely on correctness and despatch
rso. ist,'44tt.
Lamp OiI,Ac.
JUST received and for sale
500 Gallons Lamp Oil, 40 Boxes Boston Soap, 10 Boxes Sperm Candles. May 1-tf ALLIS A HOWES.
Chequered Store no more.
aTKTE have moved our stock of Groceries to
WW Water street one door Jelow A Luugh-
111, ACo, where we hope our former patrons,
and all who want to Buy Cheap will give us a
call, for we are determined to sell Cheap and
for ready pay. ALLIS A HOWES,
January '43-tl. s
aigfc BAGS RIO COFFEE. tPP CO HOGS SUGAR.
Just received and for sale by May '43. BEMENT A VEILE.
PILLS! PILLS'.! AGUE AND FEVER PILLS.
NEAVITT A- Co's. Ague and Fever Pilhj, which is a sure cure, no mistake having
never yet failed in a single instance, all tov that arc shaking thia hot weather had best to call and purchase one box that will be affi
cient tciire any case of Ague and Fever.
for sale one door below the Post Office, Main
street, by L. D. SMITH.
April 7.
Ilewe's Nerve and Bone Liniment.'
!i 1 1 HIS article is offered to the public aia nev-.. er-failing cure for the Rheumatism,).
for a number of yenrsustanined Us reputation
and accomplished caret which bad defied tha
power of every other article. In acute and ro
cent cases, the reieif is invariable, after one or.
two applications of tbe Liniment, and in chronic Rtiumatism, the cases of cure are numer- .
s. It is truly a remedy that reaches the nerve '
and bone with the most happy effect. ',, t
Sold Wholesale and Retail by March 4 W. Sc. C.BELL
Corner ofMuin and First Street Evasville la.
LIME. ,
IOO "RBLS. WHITE LIME, in store and for
sale low, by . A.LAUGHLIN.&Co.
June l-tl-'43. Water street.
BOXES TIN PLATE, just received and for sale low by A. LAUGHLIN St Co.
May 18
Window Glass & White Lead.- -
SOBoxes 10 by 12 Window Glass,
.30 do 8 by 1U do flo. 40 do 11 by 15 do do. 10 do I by 18 do do. 00 kegs Pittsburgh No I White Lead." Just re
lieved and for sale by W. & C. BELL
Jan 7
Corner Main and First S
CHAIRS. UST received a large assortment of Chairs, which will sell low for any kind of produce.
Please give us a call before you buv elsewhere Jan. I '43 tf ALLIS ic HOWES.
Louisville, Evansville and
HENDERSON PACKET, FAWN.
rajlHIS new and splendid last running Steam
FISH
Mack No I " No 8
No 3
bbl,
13,00 10,00
:,oq
Bajf SOAP Brown lb
Fancy
I i 5a)
HeringaNo 1 box. 75,SP1CES
pr doz
5a"
F8UITS-
Bunch Rais box I
GLASS Puis 100 It 8-10 11-15
INDIGO . Bengal lb 1 OOal LIQUORS
Braty Gal 1 50 a 3 00! Amtr do 30
50
3 00 4 OU 9 00
Cassia lbs 30 Cloves 35 Ginger Race It " ground 12 Nutmegs 1 50 Peper 10 Pimento 12
50;SUGARS
New Orleans lb C.7 Lump lb 1 1 a 1 4 Loaf I6al8
(Jin Hoi
A me 30!
Md wiue '
fchery ? I 60a3 00! Mai awl " 45
Cry " 45
rt -i.niE
!f'l C2 J
IEAD
i l 100 lbs 3 75 Br . 4 OOj
MOLASSES
Orleans gal S8a3g
1 OOal 50 SCYTHE SNEADS-
Patent doz
I 503 OOSHOVELS-
doz
SPADES
doz
1 25a2 50TAR
Barrell
Keg TEAS Imperial
Young Hyson 45a75 Gun Powder 70a85
8 00
10 50 10 50
3 50n5 00
50a I 00 70a85
T AN APPRENTICE wanted at this OjKce. A lad from 14 to 16 years of age
vho can come well recommended can obtain
0 desirable situation by applying soon.
A C.VV UASvS Of UUfc.t.fSV AKS III
A first rate order, just received and for sale
,ery low by J. II. MAGHEE & CO. Jan. Illb, 1844.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
JOTICE is hereby given that the underaign-
Xi d lias laken out letters of administration uotli estate of Jeffery Saunders, deensed.
All persons indebted lo said estate, are requested lo make immediate payment, and those havug claims against said estate are notified to
lreiBiit them to the undersigned properly au ;Lciiiicated lor payment. E2EK1EL SAUNDERS. Adm'r. Ftb 15,3t.-
F. J. CARLEY, (Late from London and Paris.)
FASHION ABLE TAILOR AUD DRAPER.
J. C, having perinanently located himself
in t,vaiiBVille, intends carrying on the
bove business in all its branches, and he trusts
having had much experience in the principle
houses in London and Paris, to givptgeneral satis-
laction. a snare ot puDlic patronage is respectfully solicited. Shop 011 Main street, opposite
tne ttaiiK.
in. u. ijauies riding habits and all garments cut and a good Fit warranted. Terms to suit
the times. Sept. 7-3U 1843.
BLANKS At this office, such as blank Deeds. Bills of La
den, Executions, Summons', &c. &c, which we
wni sen cheap lor Oash.
AGUE AXD FEVEIJ, AXD CIIILS AND FEVE n CURED.
UTNEY'S celebrated AGUE and FEVER and CHILLS and FEVER P1LI.S. rr
ante d to cure iu every case. Drovided 1 1. d i ra
tions are strictly pursued, for sale by J. & W. REILEY. Evansville October 26.-3t
,15,000 DOLLARS ILLINOIS MONEY Wanted, to fill au order, by
BISMENT & VIELE.
11 d '43.
Paper St Ink, 50 Reams Ruled Foolscap Paper, 50 do do Letter 50 do Imperial Printing Papnd FirbinS 100 do Large and Small Wrapping Paper, 300 Pieces Green Paper, hanging 8 kces Winter and Spring Newspaper Ink, For sale low by W. &, C. BELL Jau 7 Corner
FEW BARRELS KEN II AW A ALLUM SALT, for sale by
J. II. MAGHEE & CO. Jan, llth, 1844.
FLAXSEED
BUSHELS OF FLAXSEED
LP WANTED for which the
highest market piice will be paid by L. D. SMITH. August 16th 1843. Mam St.
NOTICE. )VfIIE SUBSCRIBER will receive in paymenr of debts, or for goods, if delivered by,the 20lh day of January ,thc following articles of produce, viz; Perk, Beef, Lard, Tallow, Tobacco, Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Apples or Peaches. Deer Skins, CoonSkins, Green or dried Hides, Clover S:ed or Timothy Seed, Feathers, Beeswax and Flax-Seed. . 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 fc'HANKLIN Dec. 2Ut '43 tf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.,
EMOT1CE is hereby given that I will expose
INi to sale at public auction on Friday the 15
aay or xviarcn 1844, at me late residence of
Charles Bigley, late of Vanderburgh all the per
sonal property of said deceased consisting of ol horses, hogs, cattle, corn oats, hay, farming
utensils 111a tiouseboia and Kitchen lurnilure,&.c
A credit 01 nine months will be given for all
sums over three dollars. less than the nhnvo
amount cash. Bond and approved security will
ue requireu. . HlLOU.t OtlUOtt. Adllir. Feb. 22 '44 3t.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned bus taken out letters of ad
on the estate otCtiarleB Bigley, late of Vander
burgh Co unty State of Indiana. All persons in debted to suid estate are requested to makeiin
mediate payment, and all peisons having claims
a gainst said estate are hereby notified to present
them duly authenticated lor settlement. The
estate 13 supposed to be insolvent. . WILSON SHOOK. Adm'r. Feb. 22 '44 3t.
finOCONARD STACER, DAVID JUDK1NS
M. U. WING JAllbD, and all other persons in terested in or owning lands adjoining to the fol lowing discribed laud.
Please to take notice that on Thursday the 7lh day ol March next, I shall have the Count
Surveyors of Vanderburgh Couty to run the lines
ana perpetuate the comers of aWout lOOacrea in the North West quarter, and twenty acres in South West quarter o! section fourteen in mwn
number five, south of range number Eleven
vv est in the said County ol Vanderbmrh. FH1LIP KRAHLER. February, 16, 1844 3t 200 BAGS of COFFEE, 50 Hhds. SURGAR, 150 Kegs of POWDER, For sale by, BEMENT & VIELE. June nd 1843.'
5TLL1N01S MONEY For Sale by
E. April 1 3 '43. BEMENT &, VIELE
LARD OIL.
A 6A1ALL supply juBt received and for sale
X.
for chash by
Sep 15, 1850.
W & C BELL.
CASH FOR FURS! .
HIE HIGHEST PRICES will be paid in
CASH for Raccoon, Fox, Mink, Musk-
rat and Deer Skins, by.
J. H. MAGHEE Co CO. Jan. 4th, '44 tf. " DISSOLUTION.
mjIIE PARTNERSHIP heretolore exist1 H : u -. W ..... C . r mvrt T Xr fn.
sepb Wheeler Jr., is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persons indebted, will please
are
i3 new nnu euiciiuiu 1001 i uiiiiuig oieum- - r i . c er, having been built expressly for tlie call and settle up. Either of the late firm ' . 1 . J . ...iknri.all t r. ..III. .Jtnt)inlQ
trade will ply regularly twice a weak between
this place and Louisville, leaving Louisville
every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock
1U. and fc-vansville every I liursday 2 o'cloclt
M. and Sunday 8 o'clock P. M. W. H. STOCK WELL Agent. Evansville Nov. 23d 43-tf.
authorized to settle accounts.
WILLIAM CALDWKLL,. JOSEPH WHEELER, JaOctober 21st, 43,
tTftK DOZ. PALM LEAF HATS, JuTt
received and lor sale low oy
June.
J. H. MAGHEE, iCo.
LIST OF LETT IIS,
EMAIN1NG in the Post Office at Evans
ville Indiana, which if not taken out will
be sent in 3 months to tl.e dead Letter Office.
A Knowles C
Abbott. Paulina T Mr , L
KEG.- DUPONTS POWDER, Just received aud for sale low by.
Jiinend. J. H. MAGHEE. &Co.
US? fcbis mackerel,
10 half bbls do for sale by
Fb4
BEMENT & VIELE.
Allen, H M
Aldrich, Lemira
Ablett, Isaac 2 Anderson, John W. Armstrong Kerbv
Augur John B 3
Blackburn, II
Barnes Moses Bane, Jesse Bates,James W
Barlow, Andy Bates, Win Barricklow, Jas O
Bicknell, Chas.C
Lane Wm R
Alias Levingstou Alary Mrs
L.rvis John l,su
Liliston E Little Jonathan Latchshaw C Lovewell William M Martin Preston Mann John A McDonough Mr. McGary John Melnlire James Mitchell John VV
Mahoney Edward
Brackenridge, J A EsqMiller Daniel
Barber, Bentley
Boyde, John Bowles, Win
Briges, J Mr
Byers, E G
bullock, Hoyeu
Burtis, John
C
Carpenter Wm Christ, Wm B
Claver Charles Clark Cecelia Cochran Hoppe
Cordem, 1 hoinas
CooperS usun Mrs
Cooper Edmund II
Morgan M J
Morgan Amasa MilierS S Dr Murray Abncr Murray Joseph Marti 11 11 N Neale Elizabeth Nettleton James Norris Xancy O Odeli Joseph O'Leary William Esq P Paine Mr.
Patterson Adolphus
Bales COT I ON. 25 do Cotton Batting In store and for sale by
Jan II BEMENT &. VIELE. FAMILY GROCERY STORED
ma" ESSRS DECKER &. KRAMER beg leave
If Jo. to inform their numerous mentis and the public generally, thai they have removed
from their old stand, to a more commodious building a few doors above on the same side of
the street, where they will be happy to serve all
who may give them a call. They still contin
ue their former business ol a GtNLllAL GROCERY STORE, where everything which fami-
liea may need will at ell times be found, and
in addition they have on hand and will contin
ue to keep a large assortment ol leather ot dif
ferent kinds, for sale very low. Persona from
the country are invited to call before going else where. January 4thv 1844 tf.
Coker, Martin or JamesPaul James
Fresh liaisons, Jtc. 20 Boxes Fresh Btoom Raisous, 30 do do Prunes, 6 do Rock Candy, 1 Bag Pepper, 1 do Allspice, 3 Boxes Hare's sun cured Chewing Tobacco, 30 do Sperm Candies, 10 dozen Painted Buckets. Just received and lor sale by w. & C. BELL Jn " Corner Main and Firsl Sis
Coker Solomon
Coomes Mary Miss Core E Mrs
Crane Aim Mrs
Curry Joathan G Craddick Daniel B Custer, JD
Dore George
Donoson OC O'Leary Delauy, David L Dres ser, Rufus Dunham Emily Mrs E Edmond, John Eubsisou Martha Mrs Everette Jesse Erskine Andrew Jrven JedJia 4 Eubauk Mortimer F Fisher William Farquier Hiram Ferrg John Fleming Hensey Ficklin J B Foleman Thomas French Thomas Flagler Sarah L Mrs Flagler Joshua G Giles, John Groves Alcx'rMc K Gronall George Graines B V Esq Gaertner Fra nces P Graham, Washington Grpaihouee Mr. Guiuber 3 A Esq II Hall, Wesly Hitch Nancy S Hikes David Hollis Jesse Hord, Ben. Esq Hord, John 2 Ilowland, Morris Hall, John L N Hargrave Joseph Hassey Ed ward S Hubbard E Mr. Hutchinson Isaac J Johnson Mary Johnson, Case D Jackson A B K Kelley Nancy Mrs KerieJ W Kirkpatrick, Samuel
Perry Benjamin P
rnvo t Mary Ann Pre thero Thomas R
Rapulyea M Alias Rapplyea J B Reiniuingtou Enoch E Ring J.imes Robertson Charles Robertson Elizabeth Mrs Rollins Reuben Root, Martin Roy s to 11 B Rudd C S Schriber Henry Sharp Peter 6 Shaw M J 2 Sherer Barbara Shannon Samuel Sheets George Smiih William Smith Maria Stawart Wm T B Stevins, Davis T Stevins John Stiitson Parthena Miss Stinchfield David Stockwell Thomas F Sullivan Meredith 2 Sullivan Mrs E 3 T " Townsend G W Tillay Paul C Thomas, David Towner Benjamin Tiirnpo Hen ry 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
WiliamsS Willis Wilson Henry Williams Floydo Wilmarth Volcntine Wood Luke Woodworth Amasa Wilcox John R Wilcox Charles Rollins Y Young James D. CHUTE. P. M.
GUNNY BAGS.
GUNNY BAGS for
sale by
E. A. CORBET, Evansville Dec. 21st '43 tf.
COTTON YARN.
Oj)4gaA Boxes Cotton Yarn, received and for sale at reduced prices by
May 5 A. LAUGHLIN &. Co.
Bbl. aud 30 half Bbls, Prime Tennessee TAR, in good shipping or
der. Just received and for Sale verby low by May 4, '43. E. S. B A BCOCK.
2GO Bags Rio Coffee, . 40 Boxes Tea, . 6 Chests of Tea, ' y v . 4 Balea Domestic j 2 Casts Shirting, " ' With a general assortment'of Groceries and Cotton Yarn which we will sell very low for Cash or Produce. A. LAUGHLIN, &C0.
Dec. 1st, '4. . . , ' ;
LUMBER!
I'Whe saw mill at Dam 1N0I Green River is in full operation, and all bills of Lum-' ber filled at the shortest notice, at the following prices, viz. AU scantling and plank reducced to
hoard measure, per 1000, at tbe mill 9 00
Weatherjboarding and boat roaling at the mill 7 50
Flooring at the mill (10
Enquire of J. M. STOCKWELL &Co.
with whom ordeia can be left
C. D. EASTIN. Evansville la. Aug. 10 1843. tf
Coal Coal Coal. M irtnOkiTk BUSHELS Green River
by
Coal on hand and for sal ALLlS & HOWES.
f CI'
COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. 4)) Bags RIO COFFEE, 2t 25 Hhds. N.O. Sugar 50 Bbls Molasses . " 20 do N. O. Refined Sugar 5 do Boston do -Just received and fjr sale by Jan II BEMENT & VIELE KINNE'S QUARTERLY LAW COMPENDIUM FOR 1844 WILL CONSIST OF -
DIGEST of important and well-selected Cases reported in the United States and
Great Britain in 1842, '43, and '44, alphabetically arranged: being an appendix to KINNE'S LAW COMPENDIUM. Published qaarterly in January, April, July, and October. Each, Number will contain thirty-two pages. BY ASA KINNE. PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. PRICE OKE DOLLAR A YEAR. Funds current where Subscribers reside will be (akeu at par. Postmasters are by law authorized lo frank
letters containing Subscriptions. Address ASA KINNE, . ' ASTOK HQPSE, NEW TOK1C. ' Fresh Garden Seeds.
F the growth of 1842, for sale by HARRINGTON HANNAH &. Ce.
March 5
3000 BUSHELS OATS Wanted, for which we will pay Cash. BEMENT & VIELE. August 3rd, 1343. G U N N Y BAGS!!
,(ffv GUNNY BAGS just received ' per Steamer Feliciana, and for
sale by J. II. MAGHEE & CO. 3BusviIle Jan. Ilth, 1844.
BAGS RIO COFFEE, just received and fur sale by
J. H. .MAGHEE St CO. January 25th, 1843. Bbls KEN HAW A SALT y-iJKU 200 bags Turks Island do 25 do Liverpool Bloom da For sale by BEMENT & VIELE
SHOT! SHOT!! ,BAGS assorted SHOT just received from St. Louis, and for sale very low for
Cash, by HARRINGTON, HANNAH, &Co. Nov 17. Water Street.
GLOVE SEED.
R
COTTON YARN. BOXES Yarns No. 500, 600 and 700 for fj sale, by A. LAUGHLIN, Si, Co.
June I-tl-'43. Water atreet.
FOR RENT.
CONVENIENT STORE ROOM on Water Street. Enquire of
HARRINGTON, HANNAH & CO. Oct. 19ih, '43-tf.
EW Clovpr Seed torsaleoy
March 3'43. BEMENT Sc. VIELE.
TEAS, Candles, Soap, Raisins, Lemons JJ Wrapping Paper, Bed Cords, &e, in store and selling very low for cash, by June 16, main street A. B. BEMENT. LEAD! LEAD!!
POUNDS Bar Lead just received from St. Louis, pr steam boat
Messenger, and for sale very low for Cash, by HARRINGTON, HANNA, &Co. Dec, 'nd 4. FLOUR. SUPERFINEFLOUR kept constantly for sale by HARRINGTON, HANNAH &Co. Nov 17. Water Street. FLOUR.
uperfine FLOUR from Grove Mills or sale by L. D. SMITH.
March Main Street
Law Notice. BATTELL St INGLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EVANSVILLE. Office on Frstsu below Main. Aug 5-tf
BLANKS! BLANKS!!
E HAVE on hand and will constantly
Keep a variety 01 neatly executed
White Lead, Nails & Glass. 25 Kegs No 1 White Lead, 15 " Juniatta Nails, Window Glass 7-9, 8-10 and 10-12.
Just received from Pittsburgh, and far sale very
TOBACCO WAMlil).
lbs. leaf Tobacco Wanted for man
ufacturing' for which the highest market price will be paid by E. S. BA BCOCK.
Evansville Sept. 8 '43 3in Water St.
II it fi 11 ri 11 ( ' fr Afiifli I li a hm
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, &c. U ti Hugs Rio and Havana Coffee, JL&9 25 Hhds. new Sugar, 50 Bis Molasses, . 0 HI chest Imp. gunpowder, Y. II. teas 75 Caddys do do do 100 Kegs Boston and Pittsburgh Nails, In store and For Sale by Feb. 16 '43. BEMENT Sz. VIELE.
MAPPING PAPEfi.
REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, for Vvv sale lower than was ever before of fered.in Evansville. Also a few dozen ver choice patterns WALLPAPER. And 30 ream .
extra size and quality TEA PAPER.
Jm nd. HARRINGTON, HANNAH, &Cc
CH1RS. Few sets of CHAIRS at a reduced price for sale by . L. D. SMITH.
March 3 Main Street
iron And Nails.
E are constantly receiving large additione to our former stock of JUNIATA IRON
and NAILS, which we will sell at reduced pri
ces lorcasn or produce. A. LAUlifllaJM, &Co.
June I-U-1B43. Water street.
Sal Salt! jftTklTi BlsNo. 1SALT, just received and
tor sale low by
April 7.1843,
ALLIS & HOWES.
Brandies Wines, &c.
2 Half pipes Old Cog. Brandy, superior brands
1 quarter cask uia rinet ao. 4 baskets Champagne Wine, 5 bbla Port Wine, ; 5 do Madeira Wine, 1 pipe Holland Gin, 1 bbl Old Iriah Whiskey, 3 do Sweet Malaga Wine. Just received and for sare by W. & C. BELL an 7 Corner Main ai.d Fiw
tar. rosin, &c
Bbls I AK,
25 bbls Rosin
20 do TannereOil
50 boxes Raisins 2 Ceroons Indigo 3 bbls Allura . 5 do Copperas 5 cases Brimstone I hhd Sulphur In store aud for sale by -Jan II BEMENT fc VIELE WANTED.
tikih BUSHELS of OATS, for which
lit W AP V
CASH, by
the highest pries will be paid in
ALLIS & HOWES.
low lorjcasli, Wheat or flaxseed, by July 6th 1110. L. D. SMITH, Main St.
Feb.
22 1844 tf
