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: GIBSON COUNTY. I At an. .adjourned ' meeting , of Whigs of Montgomery Township, Gibson county, held at the public house in Owensvilie, on Friday the I9th day of April, 1814. Oa motion John Smith, Esq.,was called to the cliai . and J. W. Jones appointed Secretary protein. The object of the meeting having been explained, the Committee appointed at the last meeting to draught a constitut ion for the organizing of aClay Club; made their report by submitting a constitution, which was read aod unanimously adopted. - i . " sjAnd on motion the meeting proceeded to the election of Officers. Capt. J. C. Warrick was unanimously elected President, John Sstitii Esq., and

Col. Cha's. Joxes were elected Vice Presi dents J. W. Joxes recording Secretary and " Dr. Tuo's. Sharp corresponding Secretary. After which the following resolutions were submitted to the Club by Dr. Thomas Sharp, whichrwere read and unanimously adopted: ... Resolced, That we deeply regret the apathy and want of energy, manifested by the Whigs in Montgomery Township, and that we call upon them in the name of our iujured country to awake up and come to the res cue. :' ' ' Resolced, That in Thomas Jeferson Montcomebt, our candidate for the Legisla ture, we recognise a firm unflinching and uncompromising Whig; and that we hereby pledge ourselves to give him an undivided support. ; -; . . . Resolved. That this club meet the first Saturday in every month in the Town of Owensvilie, at 3 o'clock P. M. until further ordered. ' ' Resolced. That the Executive Committee give notice by written advertisements each meeting of said club, and that a general and earnest invitation be given to the Whigs to attend said meeting. , Resolved, That the Secretary furnish a copy of the proceedings of this meeting for publication, and that the flit. Carmel Register, and the Evansville Journal be request ed to publish the same. J. C. WARRICK, Pres't. - J. W. Jones, Sec. ' Tha New York Tribune says that the friends of Coddington, the Locofoco candi date for the Mayoralty, at the recent elec tion in tliat city, lost certainly half a miU lion of dollars by bets on the result. ; The following letter to 'the New York Herald shows up to the life, the conduct of a Locofoco House, and the why andjhe where fore of the session being extended twice as long as they need be. The Senate has passed a resolution to adjourn on the last of May, but the House, thus far, has evaded the question: " THE WORKING MEMBERS AND THE DRONES. Washixgton, April 10, '44 .-Mr. Steenrood, one of the most decidedly useful gentlemanly and valuable . working men in the House, offered a most valuble resolution to-day : that as soon as the House meets each day, the clerkshallcall over the roll and mark down the absentees! This salutary prbpositon was voted down by the ' idlers of a reform Congress. . It was a pity the ayes and nays were not called on it. The fact is, that although the House pretends . to sit from 11 till 4, 5 and 6, yet half the time there is not a quorum. Yesterday there was not a hundred members when the House adjourned to-day the House, on voting, found itself four times without a quorum. Every time this session when there has been a call of the House, there have been always from forty to sixty members absent! and thus the important interests of the country suffer.. The fact is, that many of the members come to the House, sit through one or two calls of the ayes and Hoes, then go off, ride or walk about and flirt with la- - dies; drink, lounge about, smoke cigars, tinnK down stairs, or go tiome to dinner an 12, or 1, or 2 o'clock, crawl back between & and 4, and then cry out against an adjournment, and demand the ayes and noes, that it may appear they, are wondrous attentive. And for this fool's play they get $3 a day. If their constituents could see some of them they would soon be invited to stay at. home. The fact is, the last Congress met at 12 and adjourned regularly at 3, staid in their seats and worked, and did twice the business this has done and in les3 time. The fact is, that your reporters here dont dare comment oh these things; but it shall be done, and their names published for the benefit of their - constituents, by . A SPECTATOR. ;'Spilt Milk." We do not know any over which there has been so much 'crying' ,as over the Connecticut election, by the Democratic presses. They have made a great effort ; to 'convince themselves they were Dot entirely used up. It is done with very, wry 'mouths;, and after all the truth will leak out that Connectiut is a total loss to them. ... ONLY FOURTEEN WHIGS ELECTED The election of Mr. Pollock, in the Thir teenth Congressional District of Pennsylva nia,-in place of Gen. Frick, deceased, is the jOurteenlh vacancy which has been supplied in the present Congress, and all of them by Whigs. .: -Can.any one now mistake these ; signs of the times? ; ? 1 '. Y Gamblers. In a natice of the recent de cision in New York against the keeper of a gambling house, the New York Sun says "There are some who possess handsome for tunes, and who have branches of splendid setablishments in Washington and New Or leans, and one whose share of a winter'sbusi ness has amounted to $80,000.

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White, Hon. R. D, Owen, and other members of Congress for public documents.4 ' PAUPESS. THERE ore in Pigeon Township eleven poor persofitibe provided for at the expence of Vanderburgh County, for one year from the first Monday in May next viz: Mr. Satterfield and his wife and one ; child, Mr. Allen, Ellen Riggs and her son, Alary Graham, Sally Lock and her child, Sally Barnett, and Jacob Vandusen; and on the said first Monday in May, the undersigned overseers of the poor of Pigeon Township, will let the care and keeping and sustenance of the said poor persons to such person or parsons as shall propose to keep and support thera on the most approved terms. From this date until noon on the first Monday in May next, the uudersigned will receive sealed proposals to keep and support the said poor persons for5 the term aforesaid, and the undersigned would prefer proposals to keep the whole number in a body. If any of the said poor persons should, du ring the term for which they will be let, be come, in the opinion of the overseers of the poor, able to provide for and take care of themselves, the person having charge of thern will be required to discharge them upon receiving such notice, no allowance will be made for keeping the person so required to be discharged, and a deduction from the contract price will be made in proportion to the portion of the term unexpired atthetime of giving such notice. ; JOSEPH P. ELLIOTT, JOHN SHANKLIN. April 25, '44. - Overseers of the Poor. 5"We are authorized and requested to announce ADRIAN YOUNG, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Assesser at the August election. March 14 07-We are authorised to announce DR. D. S. LANE, as a candidate for County Treasurer at the August election. Mb. Editor Please announce the name of ROBERT- IF. DUNBAR, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the august election. " ' fJ-We are authorived to announce the name of Capt. JAMES NEWMAN as a Candidate for the office of County Assessor, at the August election. ' . f AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE SPRING SALE, NO. 3, , : foe 1844 . . " BY W. &. C. FELLOW E3 Sc CO., On Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,and Thursday, the 29, aud 30, of April and 1, and 2, of May, Commencing each day at 9i o'clock. WILL be. offered, and sold without reserve, a- very general and aplended stock of English. French and American staple and fancy Dry Goods, comprising in part of blue, black invisible green brown and cadet Cloths; black, blue and fancy Cassimeres; plain and plaid Tweed Cassimeres; blue, black, mixed and cadet Sattinets; Eastern and ' -Stenbenville Jeans; Summer Cloihs; Drap de Etes; plaid, ribbed and plain Gambroens;Cotlonades,Saco Drillings, Tweeds; Kremlins; blue and fancy Drillings; Nankeens; Coat Ginghams; .Vestings; . 5,000 pieoes fancy Prints; 300 do Earlston and Manchester Ginghams; .t . . 75 do fancy Lawns; , , Fancy and black Musseline de Laines; black and colored Alpacha Lustres; Isabcllines; Vernon and Alpacha Serges; Bombazines; Irish Linens brown Linens; brown Hollands;Silesias; Jaconets; Cambrics; Swiss and Mult Muslins; black and colored Cambrics;. - t 250 bales brown sheeting and shirting; SO cases bleacned do - do 15 bales Ticking; ' 10 do Perkin's A Drillings; . Mariner Shirtings; Checks; cotton' and Russia Diapers; Marseilles Quilts; white, black, .and colored cotton Hose and Half (lose; Gloves; silk, pongee and cotton llandkerchief9;Ribbons;;um elastic Suspendejs; Sewings, and bullous, &c. Also, 500 dozens palm hats; Also, 500 reams Cap and Letter Paper. O-We call the attention of all dealers to this sale, (No. 3,) as our stock will be very extensive, and will embrace all the staple and many -of the fancy articles wanted by the retailer. Great advantages may be relied on by all merchants who attend. - Terms cash. W. & C FELLOWES & Co. npril 25, Auctioneers", Louisville, Ky., RECTIFIED WHISKEY'.!! BBLS best Cincinnati WHISKEY just received by the subscriber and for sale very low. I will always have, the best articles on hands, and will sell at Cincinnati prices including freights. WILLIAM HUGHES. april 25, 3w. '. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JKSfHE undersigned having taken out letter of fX. Administration on the estate of Washington Johnson late of Vanderburgh County In diana, all persons indebted thereto will make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the estate will present them. The estate will be settled as insolvent April 25, '44. 3t JOHN T. FISHER. L. D. SMITH'S CASH STORE ; REMOVED WT"' TO the New Brick Building on the BURNT SQUARE, where he is now opening a larse and desirable assortment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, a complete stock of HARDWARE and CUTLER1T, Wool, Fur, .k, and Russia Hats, Umbr$.las and Parasow, Willow, Straw and Florance Braid Bonnets, Boots and Shoes of every description, Palm Hats, Qceenswire, Lookixs Glasses, Corn and Grass Scythes, Axes, Trace Cbaiss,1 Bench Plaiss, &.c, &c, &e., ' ' -; . Together with a large variety of " STAPLE & FANCr GOODS . purchased in Philadelphia and New'York, during the month of March with great care and attention, and he has only to say to those who may favor him with a call, that he can show them goods at such prices (as cannotbe beat,) that they will tiRa l to their interest to purchase without going further. -; D. SMITH. - Evansville, April 25th, 1844 2mo. 4, f . r, paque Granite Iiiai. ? ;: : UST received u full assortment of R1DGEVV AY'S improved OPAQUE GRAN ITE CHINA, comprising Dinner sets, Teasels, and Toilet ware corrfplete. Also C. C. ware and Queens ware, in all its varieties, by the crate or 111 quantities to suit ptircuasers. BABCOCKS & SIIARPE. . Water Street 2nd door below Main Street. Feb. 22, '44 tf.

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PACKET, pWHE light draueht and. fast runningStenmer 11 MONTICELLO, GRAY, Master, will run s a regular Packet between Evirnsville and Lafayette during the present season. . The Monticello draws only thirteen inches water, light. Slia has good accomodations. For passage or freight apply at Evansville to David McNall at t!ie Wharf Boat or on board to the Master. Apiil 25,-'44 tf, -i . ,. . NEW - AND SPLENDID jewelety; "H" L. BITTROLFF has just opened at his ftV rancy Store on becond street a large and splendid stock of new fashioned JEWF iRY, selected by himself with great care which he pledges himself to sell at as low prices, as the same articles can bo purchased for IN ANY OF THE - WESTERS CITIES. His assortment consists in part of f ' A large variety of gold finger ring, bracelets, head lockets of various kind and sizes. New fashioned breast pins of the finest gold, gold and silve r hair pins, and scarf pins, ladies card boxes, a very pretty article, head ornaments, silver thimbles of various kinds, line gold fob chains, guard chains, seals and keys, , steel fob chains and keys, gold plattd chains and keys, silk guards of every kind, gold and silver pencil cases, silver and common spectacles, a number of braes clocks, &c, &c " The Ladies and Gentlemen of the pleacc is respectfully invited 10 call ami examine for themselves. . J. L. BITTROLFF. April 25th, 1844. WANTED. BUSHELS of OATS, for whieli the highest price will be paid in CASH, by ALL1S HOWES. Feb. 22 1844 tf New Goods! New Goods!! JUST. RECEIVED ....... AT . . HUGHES' CITEAP STORE rEnHE SUBSCRIBER has just received a very Ji. superior and fashionable stock of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODSconsisting in part for the Ladies of Balzorine'sT Balzorine Lawns, painted Lawns, plain and crofs barred Jaconets, mixed and white (JottotT Hosiery, super ulai-K. u colored Kid Gloves, black silk Uloves and Mitts, Caps, Ruches, black Orientals for Scarfs, silk Fringes, black Net (or Mantillas, Ginghams,AU paca Lustres, foundation Muslins, Apron Checs, Bleached and - Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Mersailles Skirls, children Bootees, Misses white and mixed Hose, Boys liaif hose, with a large assortment of trimmings, and small goods too numerous to mention. For Gentlemen, the stock of Summer Cloth, Cassiinere, Sattinets, Jeans, Nankeens, Ginghams, mixed and white half Hose, Silk Handkerchief, . Suspenders. Superior white Berlin Gloves, Sewing Silk, Twist, Coat, Vest,- and Pant Buttons; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, with a variety of other small article which are very desireable. Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited to call and examine his STOCK, as the sub scriber who has bought at the very lowest cash prices, is determined to sell as low as any other bouse in the West ,: j . . , WILLIAM HUGHES. April I8th, 1844, 3r.3mo.; " : f' CHEAP GOODS JUST ARRIVED,- ; AT OSi HI. CALDWELL'S, (MAIX STREET, EVANSVILLE IXD.,) EALER in Staple and fancy DRY GOODS, BOOTH, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AXES, HOES, TRACE CIIAIN.S, &.C., &C, &.C., &c, have lately returned from the Eastern Cities and am now receiving a large Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, purchased upon the best terms, great care has been taken to select goods suitable for this market, and I am determined to sell GOOD BARGAINS, I am not in the habit of sending out "high pressure" advert tisements, but I do most earnestly and respectfully invite Country Dealers and all other persons wanting goods to call and examine my goods and prices, I wilt try to Bell goods CHEAP and will take pleasure, in waiting upon all first call whether we trade or not. . , , . .. 0?-ALSO, a variety of School Books of the latest editions, and other works too numerous to mention - - . ' ' " ; , Evansvi!le,'Aprii 18th, 1844, 2m . ' - A GUMBERTS & CO VARIETY STOBE, (Comer of Main and First Street.) - WUST RECEIVED a new Stock of fancy gX. Spring and Summer Goods cheajter than has ever been sold ,in the Western Country, as followes: . .. , , . French Balzorine, Plaid Bonnet do, , do Ginghams,' Chinese -do,., English & Chinese do, Fringes colored, ft, I : ri : 1. . . . . dt i - musiiH umguams, or imp . ao, Fancv Prints. as Dink &. Black nnrl Pink r.r.ine. striped mourning and Linen floss, second mourning, ' Figured Silk Parasols, London Checks, Plaid ' " " '- do Plaid Summer Stuff, Plain ' do " Silk Dress Shawls, " i Sun Shades, M de Laines do, White Cambrics, , Crape de Laine do, Jaconets, Plaid silk Cravats; - Check Cambrics, Figured do. -. do ;. Plaid, do, I Satin do do Lace stripe, .-. . ' Pab. Dresa Hkfs. . Muslin Lace, fm; ; Plaid Hcrnawin,. . . ;; Check Muslin, -- ' Fancy Lisb. Mitts, Bishop Lawns, ! . Col. Eggp 4 figured ". Book Muslin, Black filet Mitt?, . Cambric Dimity, do 4 figured, Lisle Edging, Silk, Mourning Collars, Eggp, i Dimity: do, '. Lisle, . ,11.1. . . Lace ... : il :.do. '-- Kid, French needle work do; 1 ad. Ribbons, ,; !.'. French & painted Lawns Crimp neck do, . Painted Muslins. .... Satin do, . Summer M( de Laines, ainpe do, etc. Ac. &.C.,. Sec.: v Laceedge do, ! Evansville, April 4, 1844. . tf . , : i GOODSELLVILLE, March 18th, 1844. A RAKE NOTICE that I shall apply- to the w Hoard of Trustees of the town of Kvnnaville for the vacation of Block No, 3, and all that part oi ixoouseu s enlargement lying East of the hrst cross aiiey, except diock IN o 1. Together with the whole of French &. Whipple's enlurngement. ' V ROBERT PAR RETT, March28-5t. ' ' JOHN StIANKf.lN. - FLOUU. . , ; .' SUPERFINE FLOUR kept constantly for sale Kj y il AKKlJNtjTUJN, HAMNAH BiUO. Nov 17. : WaterStreet. - CASH FOR FURS ! WSHE HIGHEST PRICES will be paid in X CASH for Raccoon, Fox, Mink, Muskrat and Deer Skins, by. . J. II. MAGHEE & CO. Jan. 4th, '44 tf. . ' -

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vadekbuegh .CouNTy.J , - i r . . AT. the March term of the Vanderburgh circuit court A D 1844 said court declared the estate of Thomas Wurd deceased, to be probably insolvent; creditors are therefore, required to file their claims against the estate for al lowance in said circuit court within ten months from the date hereof, or they will not be entitled, to payment. E. WARD, Administratrix. April 4th, 1844. '. TAN YAItl) FOIt SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale on low lurms, the long established Tan-Yard, situ ated in the Town of New Harmony, County o! Posey,logeiher with the fixtures belon'msr to the same. To any person qualified to manage the busi ness the property will be sold at a bargain, and the terms of payment mode easy. There are two acres of ground belonging tu the premise, and the yard is conveniently located. For furtiter particulars enquire of A. MACLURE in New, Harmony. ' March 28th 1844 3t. LIST OF LETTERS EMA1NING in the Post Office at Evansville. Ia.-Anril the Int. whifli. if eniut in three months, will be sent to tbe Gen- . i-i l 1 t l IT. . i l t . . w.u. a wok uuitc us ueau ieiit;r9. . A Li feve, Jacob B. - Aikin, David Liles, J Ablet, Isaac Longest, Price ' ArmstrongjSteplien' - Lukins, Johiv ( B - Marstella, Ann - ' Bnbcock, Ilezekiah Manning, Joel Esq Baitis, John .'Martin John " '. Barlow, Jane E Miss 2 Marion, A Blackburn, James Maxwell, E Boaman, Mr Metford, Thomas B Boyd, James M'Allister Lucmda H Bushman, John McAllister, Jesse Butler, Eliza Mrs - Makepeace, Chas. care 1 C of Warner Carmeck,EdwardHEsq 4 N . . CoseEmclrne Neel, James Cullen, Peter. O ' D O'Conner, Wm Esq Densmore,Wm O'Connell, Wm Dorsey, W H Osborn, Cornelius 2 ' Drapira,'E A Esq Poty, John Duey, Thomas Perry, Mary Miss Dunham, Horace - Phillips, John C ' E ' Potter, N F ' ' ' ' ; " Edwards, Alfred Pusky, Deberah Ann Elliott Miller R. " : R -, - ; Ellsworth, SharlottiaJ RappelyeaJB Evans, R Evan Reagin Wilks Esq Evan.', Jackson Root, Mattin Ewing, W George ; S ' " - t F Selman, F Mr Fields, Robert .. Simmons, Hannibal II Fleming Henry Shannon Andrew Foster, U Mt ' - Sheldon J O Esq Frost, Wm Simpson Samuel , G Singer Charles Gedney, Thomas Sheets George , . . Gates, John ; : Slaight, William A"' Garrison, Boston . Smith, Samuel 3 Garvin. Susan Miss Smith. Thomn Good, Frederic. . Southwick, Perl'ma Mrs uooin,nenry stinson. Mason Gritton, Peter Sprout, Wm. G. ' Groves, Alx'r M K Sieel.John H Stockwell, Nathan Hardy, Charles Stratum, Charlotte Herell, Margaret Miss " Sullivan J W Hitch, Mary Ana Miss Stevius, John W Hillyard, "Wm , ; T Ilogans, Wm M Taylor Rachel Miss Hollowag, Jesse Taylor, John Heiiry Horey, Charles G Thomburgh, Thomas . Hooker, Levi Tileston, Capt. ' James, Jonathan G Tyler, Higg Mr. Jackson, Aifred B . U Johnston, Arthur ' Urwin, John care of No Johnston, C i - ah Pritchett Johnston, Charlotte MissUsher, William Jordan,- Scvellia Mr W ' K Ward, Mrs care of Caw Zelton, Samncl B. son ' Kcho, John " Wallace. R L ' . Kelsey, James E 2 ' Wandle, Wilson Doctor Keen. Isaac , W'eddlc, Andrew Kin?, Elizabeth ; White David King, George W Whitley, H Jl ' L , . W'erthan, Mathias Lewis, Rodman Rev Windle, E Mr. Lious, Wilson Wood, William ' Lilleston, John " - Woodworth, Amasa 2 D. CHUTE, P. M. Evansville, April 41844. W. & C. BELL, Corner of Main and First Steets, HAVb just. received direct irom the East, a . large and fresh supply of JJRCGS, iUEDICINES, fAINTS, UlLS, DYE stuffs, etc. meir assortment con sists in part of the following:: 300 lbs Cream Tartar iloO lbs Jamaica Ginger 300 ". Refined Borax 50 " Turkey Opium 100 " Gum Arabia 80 " pulverized Rhei 80 " do JaJap 30 u ) do Ippecac 300 " do -Copal extra 100 " refined Camphor ....... large, 500 gals Copal Varnish 50 4 Balsam Copevie500 " Sulphur x 300 India Senna 150 lbs Primu Company .Nutmegs 30 " Mace, 150 " Cinnamon, 150 " Cloves . 100 " Lima Bark 1 case Liquorice paste 1 " Prussian Blue I Poland Starch : ; 1 basket Annatto do refined Olive Oil, table use S 3 bbls Epsom Salts 5 serons prime Indigoj 1 flask (Quicksilver . I keg Red Lead. 5 bbs Whiting 1 Olive Oil 1 V Sup. Carb. Soda 100 lbs Tartaric Acid 100 Rochelle Salts I " refd Glauber do 1 Arrow Root , 1 V A4um 1 Sal Soda ; 1000 lbs Salsratus 1500 " Dutch Madder 100 Verdigres ground in Uil ; 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. , MARSHAL'S SALE. Y virtue of a Venditioni Exponas issued out of the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the District oi Indiana, to me directed, I will offer for sale at the court house door in the town of Evansville, County of Vanderburgh and State of Indiana ontTuesday the 6th day of May next, the following described real estate to wit: Lot number twenty five, and half of Lot number twenty, six, being divided by a line through the middle of said lot from first street to the alley towards water street, and being the half that lies adjoining said lot number twenty five, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. .,"1 he rents and profits for seven years will first be offered for sale. Said above mentioned property was levied on as the property of Amos Clark, at the snitof Robert Coffin, against Amos Clark and Jerome B. Lanphear.- Sale between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day. ROBERT HANNA, Marshal of U. S. for Indiana District, bv; . .. r, JAMES T, WAKER, Deputy. For Wabask Riv erll! tfWHE FAST RUNNING STEAMBOAT Ik OCEAN, Capt, F. C. GWATHMY, will run regularly during the season between Evansville and Lafayette. Tbe Ocean is one of the best boats of her- class on the western watejs, carries a good freight, and has first rate accommodations tor passengers. Insurance can be effected on her as low as on any boat that runs. ' . " For freight or passage apply on board. Feb. 15, tf. - . ' AfitfTi' A NT) PRVRI? PILLS. EAVITT &. Co's. Ague and Fever Pills, which is a sure cure, no mistake having never yet failed in a single instance, alt yod that arc shaking this hot weather had best to call and purciiase one box that will bo sufficient to cure any case of Ague and Fever. - For sale one door below the Post Office, Main street, by - .- L. D. SMITH.' . A phi 7. . i,1- ;

- Fresh Garden Seeds. F the growth of 1845, for sale by . . HARRINGTON HANNAH & Co.

March 5 ... - : . TOBACCO WANTEDSCBSdC0 winds'::" ulacturiugyfor which the highest- market price will be paid by E. S. BABCOCK. Evansville Sept. 8 '43 3m Water St. KEGS DUPONTS POWDER, Just received and for sale low by. Junend. : . ... J.II.MAGHEE,&.Co: Bales COTTON. 25 do Cotton Batting Q) In store and for sale bv Jau II BE.MENT t VIELE. - FAMILY GROCERY STOREMESSRS DECKER. &. KRAMER beg lave to. inform their numerous friends and the public generally, that jbey 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 continue their former business of a GENERAL GRO CERY STORE, where everything which fami lies may need wilt at all times be lound, and in addition they have on hand and will contin ue to keep a large assortment of leather : of dif ferent kinds, tor sale very low. rersons from the country are invited lo call before going elsewhere. January 4th, 1S44 tf. GUNNY BAGS. (fh ftfl fffe GUNNY BAGS for XJr xK saie py E. A, CORBET. Evansville Dec. 21st M3 tf. COTTON YARN. Bh Boxes Cotton Yarn, . received and for 4M sale at reduced prices by ;. r May5 A. LAUGHLIN & Co. ttffx (P Bblb. and 30 half Bb'.s, Prime Tenyjp nessee TAR, in good shipping order. Just received and for Sale verky low by ." May 4, '43. E. S. BABCOCK. agrfh BAGS RIO COFFEE. t$P 60 HOGS SUGAR. Just received and for sale by . May '43. BEME.r &. VEILE. Chequered Store no more. t, have moved our stock of Groceries to Water street one door below A Lauahin, &.Co, 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. ALLI3 &. HOWES, January- '43-1 f. ; ' "' ' ''' ' S. B. 3IULLEX, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION J MERCHANT, TERRE-HAUTE, IXDIAXA. S prepared to attend Kv all orders entrusted to his care, and will promptly ai:d carefully receive and forward all packages consigned to him. 07'e has a large and convenient Ware house near ihe River, where goods will be re ceived on the lowest terms. Dec. 14 '43-tf. ALFRED KEARNY. CHAS. V. CAMMACK. ALFRED KEAil IV F & CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, sNO. 56, GRAVIER STREET.' - Refer to NEW ORLEANS. W. H. Stockwell, A LAitiHLiN Sc. Co, i ALLIS HOWES Jouw Douglas, -- J. H. M AGREE, Evansville la., Cakpejster &l Ladd,J uec. zisi, 4nio. . New Brik Yard R-OHN GREEK' respectfully informs his Gj0 friends and the public generally that he has commenced the etove business at the yard formerly occupied by Wm. Walker in Lilleston &. Pinkham's enlargement, vfbero he intends making and keeping on hand stock brick for Ironts, also slop and sand brick, hedge ana circie well brick. All of whichj he will sell at prices to suit the T'mes, and he hopes by his strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN GREEK. N.' B. he will also 6xcliunge any thing in his line for approved Produce. " " Ten or twelve good steady hands wanted at tue above yard. ' - - Evansville April 5th, 1844, 3m. Coal Coal Coal. BUSHELS Green River Coal on. hand and for sale by ' . ALLIS & HOWES. COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. Srf Bags RIO COFFEE, 25 Hhds. N. O. Sugar 50 Bbls Molasses ' . 20 do N. O. Refined Sugar 5 do Boston " do -Just received and for sale by Jan II BEMENT & VIELE ' KINNE'S : QUARTERLY LlW CO.MPEXDIUM 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, alphabetical ly arranged : being an appendix toKINNE'S LAW COMPENDIUM. Published - quarterly in January, April, July, and October. : ttach Number will contain thirty-two pages. BY ASA KINNE. ' PUBLISHED FOR . THE AUTHOR. .. . PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. - Funds current where Subscribers reside will be taken at par. . , . .;. Postmasters are by law authorized te frank letters containing Subscriptions. ' Address ' . ASA KINNE ,a ASTOR ROUSE,' NEW YORK. CHAIRS. TTIIST rAivil fi tnrtin auortment nfniiaira 5 which will sell low for any kind of produce. riease give us a call oeiore you uuy elsewhere t.. t iav ,r a I lc 1. vnwr tc. J ail 1 ,J II. ' . j . nuuiu . LI J , t0. 260 Bags Rio Coffee, ;; , , ; . . . " 40 Boxes Tea, . , . ... , .' '",'r. 6 Chests' of Tea, , . -V.-; : 4 Bales Domestic j ... , , , 2 Cases Shirting, . , ., : With ageneral , assortment'of Groceries and Cotton Yarn whieli we will sell very low for Cash or Produce. . ,. A. LAUGHLIN, &Co. Dec. 1st, '4. , : . . ; , ,., .-, . JWhe saw mill at Dam Nol Green River is fX.' in full operation, and alt bills of Lumber tilled at the shortest notice, at the following prices, viz. . All scantling and plank reducced 1 to -Si " t board measure, per 1000, at the mill $9 00 Weatherjboarding and boat roeling at 1 the mill ' - 7 sq Flooring at the mill 10 - Enquire of J. M. STOCKWELL & Co. with whom orders can be left - ' C. D. EASTIN. i Evansville la. Aug. 10 1843. if J

Law Notice. BATXELL & INGLE, f ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EVANSVILLE. : Qfiice on Frstsj. below Main. i . Aog5-tf ; , . 1 f -

LARGE SPRING SALE, No. 2, r .; " ' ' I U " : V Foe 1844, 0 .' BY W.&C. FELLOWES 8c CO., On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdaj,' and Thursday, the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th April, ; ; . eOMEMCINS EACH BAY AT 9 1 o'ctoCX. -" '' ILL be ofTered a general and fresli tt'ock" of English, French and American and staple Dry Goods,embracing in part, Frencl'i and wool dyed black, blue, green aud cudet Cloths; French and wotl dyed bUck and fancv Cassimeres; black, cadet, lavender; blae. and mixed Satinets: Eastern nnd Sleubenvilie Jeans; Drap D'Ete; Indian Clollis; bummer Cloths; Gambroons; Cottonades; Krcmlius;' Tweeds; Denims; Mexican Mixtures; Coat Giuotiams' French CoatDrilli ngs; blue andyellow Nankins; blue Drillings; Marseilles, Valencia, and satin Vestings; black Bombazines; plain and figured Alpachas;black and fancy MoussflinedeLaiues,. Silks; Irish Linens; Hollands; Sl!sias; r1,500 pieces fancy En;lisli and American Prints; . .... " 300 do fancy Lawns; - . . . , v 75 do Earlston Giughams; 100 do Manchester Ginghams; . 3!K) do Checks and Fleniteniiary Plaids; 20 cases bleached Shirtings and sheetings; i , J00 bales brown ',' do do; 20 do Tickings; " ' . Mariaer Shirtings; Chambrays; bleached aiid brown Drillings; Russia and Cotton Diapers; black and colored Cambrics; white Cambrics; Jaconets; book and Swiss Muslins; plain and" figured Bobinets; green Baralize; black, while, aud brown Buckra-ms; rod Pau'dingjSailsducks; ocra,'pongee,and cotton Handkerchiefs ;Hosiery, Gloves; Suspenders;, Sewing Silks; Threads; SpoolCotton; But tons; Tapes; London, German, and American Pins; Ribbons; Laces;. Footings, &.c. &.c. . . Also Russia, coney, siik and palm Hata, Boots and Shoes, &c. "'J J' ; ' fj-The attention of Western and Southern Merchants is particularly solicited to this; salt, (No. '2,) as our assortment will be very complete in all the newest j styles cf spring and summer Goods, iogelher with the largest slock in any Western city, will offer great inducement to all dealers. W. & C. FELLOWES & CO., . Auctioneers, Main street. March 21st, 3w. . ; Sale No. 3 29th and 30ih April and 1st & 2J May. ' ' ... - Sale No. 4 3d, 4th, 5th, Gth June ILLINOIS MONEY For Sale by JL April 13 '43. BEMENT & VIELE ' NOTICE. -. : , - T? IVll TD A C"IrNT t.l r ii i H i war i wii wuuiu re&pectlUitjr inform his friends' and the public, that he Iras associated with-himself in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, Dr. C. S. WEEVERThey will contiuue business at the old Office ori Locust Street, where one or tiie, other may always be found ; unless absent on professional visits. Dr. Tbafton would further inform' hi old friend8.that his health is so much improved that he will now attend to calls, day or night, and will also ride any reasonable distance to serve. them. r-- -- ,., - - ,& Evansville, April 18,1844. REMOVED. ALLIS & HOWES .have removed to tno New Brick Stork on Water Street three doors above Main and next door to Carpenter in Ladd, where they wilt be happy to wait on them frierdi. .; ... Feb. 22nd '44 tf. ' iro. Nails. - U are constantly receiving large additions to our former stock of JUNIATA IRON a"d NilLS, which we will sell at reduced prices for cash or produce. A. LAUGHLIN, &Co. . June 1 t f 1 843. .Water street. "Salt Salt!. Bis No. I SALT, just received and forsale low by - ' April 7.1843, ALLIS & HOWES. BLANKS! UUXKS!! " E HAVE on hand and will constantly keep a variety ofneatly executed 15L,AjNKS At this office, such as blank Deeds, Bills- of La den, Executions, Summons1, &c. &c, which we will sell cheap for Cash. -! - 'is,t; AGUE iKD 'FI3V1SK; V AIVD CIIILS AND -FEVER- n CURED. -. ITBUTNEY'S celebrated AGUE and FEVER i H and CHILLS and FEVER PILLS, war; ante d to cure in every cose, provided thd directions are strictly pursued, for sale by J. & W. REILEY. Evansville October 26.-3t : - -" 15,000 DOLLARS ILLINOIS JVIONEY. Wauted, to fill an order, by - - 7 nud '43. BEMENT & VIELE." FEW CASKS OF QUEENS WARE in first rate order, inst received and for salo very low by J. II. MAGHEE &, CO. Jan. Ilih, 1844. . ,. .. . COTTON YARX. BOXES Yarns No. 500, 600 and 700 for sale, by ..... A. LAUGHLIN. &. Ca. June l-tf-'43. Water street. CONVENIENT STORE ROOM on Witer Street. Enquire of MAKKlxNGTON, HANNAH & CO. ' Oct. 19ih, '43-tf. , LOUISVILLE EVANSVILLE AND '' I j-.-NEW OHLEAMSr;4 THE FAST RTJNX1X G STEAMBOAT - AMERIAN EAGLE. CAPTAIN MONTGMERYwill ply regular between the above ports, and will leave this place for NEW ORLEANS on Friday he 1st March without fail. For. Freight or Passsage apply to .:" ' ' E. A.' CORBET, Main Street.' ' - Evansville Jan. 25, '44 i ; ., , , For the abash River, n l fjnilE light draught steamer CICERO, James JJ Patherson Master,wi!l run in the Wabash trade regularly between Evansville tnd Lafayette the ensuing secson. For freight or passage, when the season commences, apply on boaid or to HARRINGTON, HANNAH Sc Co. Shippers may rely on correctness and despatch Feb. 1st, '44 if. . . GUNNNY BAGS. 'X GUNNY BAGS just received per Steamer Fkliciawa, and for sale by J. H. MAGHEE & CO. ABtisviUe Jan. llth, 1844. .

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