Evansville Journal, Volume 10, Number 25, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1844 — Page 4

Ftorjri the Cincinnati Gazette. "WHIG SONG AWAY WITH ALL OUR ' ' - DOUBTING. Aie "Away with Melancholy." Away with ol! oar doubtingCast every fear away; Proclaim it now with shouting. We "sink or swim" with Clay: - Huzza. No more, for shadows fleeting, We cast true good away; Our country's interests meeting, We'll all unite on Clay;

Huzza!, : Away with Captain Tyler Sly Van has had his day; : 'Calhoun has burst his boiler, ' And now wi go for Clay; . . Huzza! ' No more shall they deceive us, " No more our hopes betray For failing to relieve us,"; '' We turn from them to Cly; Huzza! . . We'liad enoah of JIIartis, , Vhea he was in before, And of TsLta now, 'tis certaia We've had a Utile more ! V - ', Huzza! For Calhoun, high nul'ifyer,We have but thi9 to say ,"' He would have swung much higher, If it had ngt been for Clay: 4 . ' Huzza! Then, away with all their leaders Calhocn, and Ty. and Van ; Foul knaves and mischief breeders, - We're eick of all the clan! :: Huzza! Expediency's trimmers ; . May mutter what they may, 1 For-xia -Boys, fili your brimmers, ' And pledge "SUCCESS TO CLAY." - '.,:..:'! - Huzza! THE rNTTMPEEATE IirSBAXD AND AFFEC tionatf. wife. We have never witnessed in others, or felt it ouiseif, a more thrilling and powerful effect, tSiuu was produced by the concluding remarks of Mr. Clapp's discourse ksi .Siinda?. The circumstances which calleif forth these remarks, w'ere as nearly as we can recollect, the following: A young gentleman of high respectibility, talents, famine, and family, married the beautiful, : the lovely, and accomplished daughter of . She was tjie daughter.f a wealthy merchant in, one of our north? cm cilic?,' and with (heir united fortunes, commenced a career in life, with the bright est hopes and fairest prospects of undisturbed happiness and prosperity, that the most sanguine could wish or desire. "She 'was a lady of fashionable distinction in society,the pride and iidtniidtion of'all who enjoyed the eetreeof hef gay and hospitable mansiotijand the idol of a young and affectionate husband's licait. Her wants, her wishes and desires were anticipated by that peculiar discernment, which always offbrtis somuch delight1, and brings with it those unspeakable evidences of a husband's love, that a wife alone can nppreciulo." This "she did. And There was nought within the range - Of his swift wing,;in sea or air,Of beautiful, of grand, or strange, That quickly as her wish could change, . He did iiot seek, with such fond care, That when he saw her look above At some bright star admiringly, ; He's said, nay, look not there, my love, '. Alas! I cannot give It thee." . . Thus they lived on,for a fewibringht years of happy exigence. . But alas! such is the universality of fortune, uch the uncertainty of humaa happiness, that even those who seem to be surrounded with all the splendid glitter of prosperity ,are,by'some casual occurrence, come unexpected event,plunged from this splendid pinnacle of prosperity to abyses ol adversity. . i'hey saw not, averted not the dark cloud, which emerged above the bright liorrizon, that had hitherto encircled their dreamy existence, but soon obscured the brillancy of their prospects, and discharged its baneful contents upon iheir devoted heads, and threw them upon a cold and heartless world, without a farthing tosupport them. , . . . The husband, unable to counteract this in consistency of fortune,by becoming fortitude, gave himseit up to the grossest intemper ance and consequent neglect andabuse of his lovely wife and lamily. But she, like - woman, yea, like aa angel as she is, soared above it all. . . . After an absence of some jdays, his wife not knowing where he was, he returned home, in the wretched and disguslin"- con dition to whicn drunkenness, had reduced him. His garments torn and covered with dkt and mud, his locks matted with filth,and sticking closely to bis .forehead, his face Lloated, and his breath stinking with the feel d exhalation ofl; nndy. In thisfrightful con dition of human degradation, saturated with Vuor, lie entered the now obscure little residence of his wife, who met him with all tboso feeling of abiding affection, which in a woman's heart knows no change; but the "once fond husband, .bow transformed to a Least," returned 1 r al reception with coarse and violent - . 'jc, and at last struck lier to the floor. J i':ti after recovering herself from the blow, a ose,her husband standing near her; rushed nto his arms, exclaiming, "Charles! Chatles'.what are you doinf??' and turning from his brow the matted locks wiucnonce ciusterca m ueautiiut curls up on his manly Jorebead, she impnted upon it an affectionate, an endearing kiss, and with that soft and tender look of love, from eyes streaming witn tears, upon his haggard fea tures, again exclaimed, "Oh, Charles, howcan you strike your own once' dear Mary? lie instantly, as if struck by some super-hu man force, echoed back the beloved name "Mary! Mary! what have I done?" He fell upon his kuees? implore.d I:er forgiveness, and from that moment became a reformed a man, a devoted 'husband, and is now an or nament to society. How divine, how beau ful, and how lovely a thing is woman's love! Marry a rnau for his good sense, bis amiaLic fcrrip' r, b.s sound morals, his habits of industry and economy, and yon will then hare a good huabi.ad. ' '

A Wife. In the play of "Love and Reas6n,"i

old General Gordon ia persuading hdjutatu Vincent to tnajry. 'She is art angel," says the general. "I don't want an angel! I should not know what to do w ith an angel !" replies the singlehearted adjutant. , "She is all sweetness!" rejoined the general. "So is a bee-hive," answers Vincent, "but it does not follow that I should thrust my'head into it!" '...'..'. ' Loye Letter Exteaokdia'aey, The following very touching epistle was found in Woodside, carefully folded in a piece of dity colored paper like that osed by grocers. An epistle so cloymly sweet can only have emanated from the pen of one of the fraternity: - ' "My Dearest -, I was very much struck with your unearlij beauty tho other Sunday in the place of worship. Tel me ore you a An gel from the Reims of bliss come here for to lav waste soft Iiarts like mine, so 'susceptible to love Those Blew eyes of yours, which expresses love so strong, and also those sweet lips and cheeks were" made for kissing, You know your charms would melt a Samson, and bh if you resist my cinjjionugs, i siiau aesoive away and be no more, excuse tins aearest Love lo your sister. English Paper., -ramer," saiu a sporting youtn to bis rever end parent, "they say trout will bite now." "Well, well," was the consoling reply, "mind your work, then you'll be sure they won't bite you." Mud River Journal The higher a man is exalted ahove'oibers in power, the more he should excel them in virtue for this reason Cyrus said no man ought to gov crn who was not better than those he governed Flattery is like faise money jandif it were not lorour own vanity, could never pass. By endeavoring to purchase the reputation of being witty, men often lose the advantage of being thought wise. , " The luxurious live to eat' and drink ; but the wise and temperate eat and drink to live. A Beautiful Thought. How few eeern to have formed a conception of .the original dignity of their nature, or the exalted design ot their creation, regarding themselves as only the creatures of time, endowed merely with the animal pnsstons and intellectual faculties; their projects, aims and expectations, are circumscribed by the narrow outline of human life. They forget that instability and. decay are writtcu as with a.sunbeam. upon all" earthly - objects that tliis world, with all its pageantry, and pomp power, is crumbling to the dust that, the present life is scarcely deserving of a thought, excepting as it forms the introduction to another, and lhat he alone acts a prudent or rational part, who frames his plans with a direct reference to that future and endless state of being, Sin has so blinTed the'understanding.and perverted the will, and debased the affections, that men never fail to invest some temporal good with fancied perfection, and idly imagine that the attainment of it would satisfy the desires, and fill the ca pacities of the immortal spirit. Vain thought! now little they know to themselves: The 1 r ,i V.I !! soui is not ot earin,anu mey wui strive in vain to chain it to the dust. Though its native strength has been impaired, and its purity tarnished, and its glory changed, it will not be a prisoner here. -Send its forth as you will, to range the i whole material universe, and liko the dove dismissed from the avk,it will return without fiuding a single place to rest for it has no resting-place but the bosom of God J. N.-Ma fit. "I wish you had been Eve," said an urchin to an old woman who was proverbial for her meanness, "Why so?7' "Because," said lie, you would have eatea all the apple instead of dividing with Adam.1' .... The parson axd the farmer. An hon est bluff farmer meeting the parson of the parish in a bye-lane, and not giving him the way so readily as he expected, the parson, with an erect chest, told hirn that "he was better taught." "Very true, indeed, sir,1' replied the farmer, "for you teach me, and I feed myself." ' SHERIFF'S SALE.' BY virtue of an execution issued from the Office of the Clerk of the "Vanderburgh Ureuit Court in favor of Nathan Rowley, and Martin Miller guardian &.C.. and against Clark McGallister, I have levied upon and will on the 22nd day of June A D 1844 at the door of the Court llouee in. the Town of Evansville, be tween the hours ol 10 o'clock A M G o'clock f M of said day esuose to sale at public auc tiou and outcry the ieiits, issues, and profits, for seven years of the following ' described tiact of lanu to wit : The south east quarter of riie north west quar ter of section eighteen in townshio 6. soiitii of range nine west in the district of lands subject io sale ai vincennes, Indiana containing sixty inree acres more or less; ana Simula no neison offer or bid for said rents, issues and Diolits n sura sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs I will at the same time and plac i proceed " to sell at public auction and outcry the fee simple ol saiu above described tiact o f laml fur ilm sattslactton of said execution interests and costs . Win. M. WALKER, S. V. C May 16, 1844, pr's. fee $2,000 . id.. -, SHERIFF'S SALE., : x virtue ot a decree of the Vanderburgh vuuuii vsouri rendered nt u Scntomt.a Term A D 1843 in favor ofCadweli &. Wheele a.,u .gw.flnii ivuria Uajs, 1 will on the 15 uuj u, juue a u i44 at the door of the Court iiu6C in tue lownoi Jtvansville between ih noun oi iu O'ciocK A M and ti o'clock I M ol MIU "P ea'e at public auction and outcry, the rents, issues, and profits for seven years of the lollowing described town lois iu eaiu oecree menuoneu and specified to wif in i.Hleston'8 and Lockbean's EiilarKemcntn Clock number one (l) lot number twelve (121 in block number two (J) lot number ten flO; 334 and 335, and also fractional U ..'umber thirteen (13) and should no person offer or bid lor said rents, issueu and profi is, a sum suilicictil to eatisiy gaiu aecree and cosis I will tne same tune anu place proceed to sell at pub lie auction anu outcry tue lee simple ol saui aoove ucscriueu iota lor me Eatislaclion of said decree, interests, arid costs. Wm.M. WALKER, S. V. C. My 16th, '44, pr's. Ice. $2,0!) td.

" ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . f

pJIIE undersigned having taken out !etter.of I isV Administration on the' estate of Wash-1 ington Johnaoti late of Vanderburgh County InUluitn, an peiavn mui'uivu uiciciu tn liimtt. immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the estate will present them. The estate will he settled as insolvent April 23, '44. 3t JOH N T. Fl SIIER. L. D. SMITH'S CASH STORE REMOVED : TJT0 the New Brick Building on the BURNT Ja. SQUARE, where he is now opening a large and desirable assortment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, a complete stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Wool, Fur. Silk, and Russia Hats, Umbrellas, and Parasols, Willow. Straw and Florance Braid Bon nets, Boots and Suoes of every description, Palm Hats, Qoeenswaee, Looking Glasses, Corn and Grass Scythes, Axis, Teace' Chains, Bexch Plains, &.c, &c, &.c, Together with a large variety of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, . purchased in Philadelphia and New York, du ring 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 then? goods at such prices (as cannot be beat,) tnat tney win find it to tueir interest to pur chase without going further. L. D. SMITH. Evansville, April 25th, 1 844 2mo. HEMP SEED. FEW Ebls. Hemo Seed for Bale hv ?X May 2, tf. . BEMENT cc V1ELE. CARDING MACHINE FOR SALE. NEW Carding Machine & Picker construct ed after the latest .improvements and com plete in every reepect.for sale very low by W. H. STOCK WELL. May 2rd, 1C44 tf. EULS. CINCINNATI RECTIFIED WHISKEY, for sale by 2, '44 - BEMENT & VIELE. CEMENT! CEMENT!! AFRESH supply HYDRAULIC CEMENT just received and for sale by May 2, '44 tlj BEMENT & VIELE. SHERIFF'S SALE. ; Y virtue of an execution issued out of ..the office of Clerk of the vandcrburoli circuit court and to me directed, iu favor ol William R. Bowen and Samuel Bowen, and against William Bates, I have levied upon the following described property to wit, two certain tracts ot land lying in Siring Town in Vanderburgh County being parts of tlie north west quarter of section eight in Township six south of Range ten west .one of which tracts containing 18 acres (more or less) and the other C acres (more or less) w hicli lies on the east side of the State road leading Irom Evansville to Princeton, the 18 acres is bounded by said road, the said the two tracts being, the same which was conveyed by John Echois ana his wife to William Bales by "a deed dated the 2nd day of March, 1844, and record, ed in the Recorder's oflice of Vanderburh Connty, in Book L pages 214 and 215 which properry I will expose to public sale on the 25th day of May, 1844, at ; the Court House door in the Town of Evansville between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M of said day, by first ottering tlie rents and protits lor seven years, nnd on failure to realize the full amount of said execution with costs, I will at the same time and place expose the foe simple of said real estate. WM.M. WALKER, SVC. May 2, 1844.3tprs. ice $2,50.Window Glass & White Lead SOBoxes 10 hy 12 Window Glass, 30 do 8 by 10 do . . do. 40 do 11 by 15 , do do. . 10- d I by 18 do do. 00 kegs Pittsburgh No I While Lead. Just re licved and for sale by W. & C. BELL Jan 7 Corner Main and First S I Bbls KENHAWA SALT 200 bags Turks Island do 25 do Liverpool Bloom do For sale by BEMENT & VIELE v SHOT! SHOT! ! - eFbffh. 'BAGS assorted SEIOT just received p' from St. Louis, nnd for sale very low for Cash,by li AlUUiNu l U.N , HANNAH, &Co Novl. ater Street. GLOVE SEED.. TvJEW Clover Seed for sale by INl M arc h 3 '43. - BEM K'NT & VIELE. ygfSEAS, Candles, Soap, Raisins, Lemons JA vv rapping Paper, Led Cords, &.c, in store and selling verylow lor cash, by June lb, main street A. B. BEMENT SIIEKIII'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the Vanderburch 3 Circuit Court rendered at its September Term A D 1843, in favor of William Donlon and against Patrick Garvey and his wife Nathan Rowley, and Charles ' AlcJohnson, I will on the 8th day of June, A D 1844, at Ine door of th Court House in the Tawn ol Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M ot said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry the rents issues and profits for the term of seven years of the following desctibed tracts ot land in said decree mentioned and specified to wit : Tho east half of the south west ouarter of sec tioii No. thirty four 34J iu township No. five 5 south o I range number ten (10) west, also the south west quarter of the south west quarter of (be same section ; and also, the south east quarter ot the south east quarter of section No. thirty three 33 in township No Eve 5,J south ol range No. 10 west. All in the district, of lands sold at Vicennes Indiana, and should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues, and profits a sum suflicent lo sutiifv said decree and costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the fee simple of said above described tracts of land for the satisfaction ot said decree interests and costs. Win. M, WALKER, S, V. C. ' Mny 16, 1344, prs lee $i, 50, td. Louisville, Evansville and HENDERSN PACKET, FAWN. ffTXlIIS new and splendid last running Steam J3. er, having been built expressly for this tnule will ply regularly twice a week between this plnce nnd Louisville, leaving Louisville every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock P. M. and Evansville every Thursday 2 o'clock P. M. and Sunday 8 o'clock P. M. W. II. STOCKWELL Agent. EvansMlle Nov. 23d 43-tf. JOHN W. OIlAftT, TAIL on. Xra ESPECTFULLY informs the Citizens of AVSL ivaiisville and its vicinity that he has opened a I AILOK SHOP on Locust street one door below John t-liankliu'a Store, where he hops by strict attention to his business to merit a share ot public patronage. Evansville, March 7th, '44" 3t.

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mmmm:i REPORT. Of the Trial and Concictlon of ROMAN WEINZCEPFLEIN, : FOR RAPE, . ' COMMITTED UPON THE PERSON OF ANNA MARIA SCHMOLL, '"' WHILE AT CONFESSION i " ' ' 131 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AT EVANSVILLE- IND., For Sale at this Office. STATE OF INDIANA) Vanderburgh County. SS. Vanderburgh Circuit Court March Term, A. D. 1844. Philip Hoffman ) vs. In Chancery. Emor hippteef al.) A' ND now at this time comes the complain ant by council, and it appearing to thesatislaction of the court that the heirs of Emor Whipple are non residents of the State oflndi ana. On motion of the complainant, it is therefore ordered that notice be given the said heirs by publication three weeks, sHcessively in the Evansville Journat a public newspaper printed and published-in the town of Evansville, Coun ty ot Vanderburg, nnd State of Indiana, that un less they, the said heirs, shall personally be and appear here on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of this court to be held at the court house in Evansville on the lourth Monday of September nex'f the same will be as to them taken ascontcssed, and Hie matters and thing3 therein confined, decreed accordingly; and this cause istcontinued to the next term of this court. Copv attest ' -. r . SAM'L. T. JENKINS,'. Clerk. ; May, .16 1844 3tp'a. fee $2,50. EVAlSVlI,Lfi BAKERY.' f JTJIIE undersigned having opened a Tegular u iJakery on Alain fet., one djor above Josepli V. iMliou's, will keep constantly, on hand all kinds ot Crackers, viz : Butter Crackers, Dyspepsia Crackers, Water do Pilot Bread,' . Boston :' do Loaf do - Also: All kixds of Cakes. Orders from the country, accompanied vvitht the cash will-be promptly attended to. . - JO tN M. SAMPSON, May 23, '44 tf. ' STEPHEN SAMPSON. AUCTION NOTICE. : r ; LAST LARGE SPRING SALE, . . . FOR 1844. .'; ; BY XV. & C. FELLOWE3 & CO. , On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, nnd Thurs day, the dd, 4Ui, 5th, and bin ot June, Of English, French, and American Fancy and maple IJry Itooils, .- . T')K7'ILL bo offered, as above, on each day. VW commencing at hall past y o'clock. very general and well assorted slock, Consisting in part, ol . ... . '. , Blue, black, and fancy, colored Cloths; blue, black, and fancy Cassiniers; blue, cadet, black, and steel mixed Satinets: cadet,, blue, and Ox ford mixed Jeans; Drap De Etes, SumtnerCloths, Gambroons, fancy Drillings, Cottonades, Krem lins, 1 weeds, brown Linens and Drillings, blue Drillings, Nankeens, Coat Ginghams. 3,000 pieces blue-and fancy Prints; ' r 300 do Eearlston and Manchester Ginghams; 50 do fancy Lawns; :,, Cambrics, Jaconets,' Plaid Jluslins, Mull and Book Muslins,colorcd Cambrics,brown Hollands, Irish Linens, bleached Cottons, bleached and brown Drillinss, Tickings, Checks, plaid Cottons, Mariner Shirtings, Russia and cotton Dia pers. , 200 bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Padding?,Buckraui9,Silducks, Marseilles qui Its, Hosiery, great variety; pongee and cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Buttons, Threads, Pins, &.C. Also, palm Hats, Shoe?, Whips, Switches, Cap and Letter Paper, Wrapping Paper, &c. ' Q-To this sale we call the attention of city and country merchants generally, and, being our last large spring sale, we shall close our many consignments at very reduced prices, and shall give an entire range of our large and splendid stock. Bargains mav be expected hy air who attend. : W. & C. FELLO WES & CO., Terms, Cash. Auctioneers, Louisville, Ky. . May 23, '44,2t.-Lou Jour.STATE OF INDIANA) s3 : Vanderburgh County. J " 1 r ; 1 n the Vanderburgh Probate Court .' . August Term A. D. 1843. . John B. Stinson Adin'r Debonia non of the estate of Lewis CStinson dee'd. : AND now at this time comes the said administrator and files in open court,his petition, itatinir clearly and . euccintly the condition of said estate and the appraise'd value thereof and ,i .,.,ni ,if f'.ohi niitstandinir nTninst said esmm. no far as the same has came to his knowl - edge, and that said estate is insufficient to pay the debts aforesaid and praying relief generally. It is therefore ordered that the creditors . of said estate be notified of the fillina and pendency of he above complaint by publication of a copy of this order for si.e weeks successively in the Evansville Journal,a public newspaper printed and published, in-the town of Evansville, county of Vanderbugh and State of Indiana, and that, unIcfs such creditors notify eaid administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by fifling tho same, or a statement of the nature, discr'iption arnl date of th contract or assumpsit upon which-the same may be founded in the office of the Clerk of said court, previous to the final distribution of the assetsol the estate of the said decedent such claims aforesaid will b postponed in favor of ihe more diligent creditors. And it is further ordered that 'tiiis cause hi eontiaued until the next term of. this court. Al,est SAM'L T.JENKINS, Clerk. . May 23d, '44-Gt-prs fee $5. - 1 - ' ELECTION, ... (., MOTICE is hereby'given that an election wil! be held at the Court House in the Town if Evansville on the first Monday in June next, at which, six persons will be chosen by ballot innfl foT each Ward.1 . to serve as Trustees of said Town lor one year. , ' - By order of the Board, ' . J. M. STOCKWELL, Clerk. DR. S. THOMPSON, ''' - . LATE . Ait. Professor of Anatomy and - Snrgery in Kemper Colic?e St. Loins. wirAVIXS permanently located h imself in Vri F.vonsvilie. ofl'ers his services ns a Sen i.:i-i.w and Phvsil'I a.v to ihe citizens of Evansville and the neiahborliood. He can be found al all hours of the day at his ofSce, on 1st street, near ihft Sherwood House and at nii'ht, at his resi dence, on 1st Street above the Episcopal Church in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Wm.Cald well. May 23d, '44-2mo.

C. HARRINGTON. JOHN. B. HANNAH. . '

H A RR!MGT0 M , H A N N A II Is G O FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tVAriSVILLE I M D I AU A.

A. B. COLEMAN, Late of Evansville. . OEIIEnAL FOnWAODIHO &

NO. 59, CRAVIER STREET, KEW-OULEAXS.

Reference, COLEMAN & STETSF.N, THOMAS II. MAGHEE, i New j ... JOSEPH WHITNEY & Co.) HALLET & DLAKE, 5 STEWART & Co. " ) W. W. TOMPSON &. Co.

Boston. St. Louis.

Dec. 21, tf

.-. THOMAS- H.: M A SxH WlE; - COMMISSION MERCHNT; " , For the Sale of Tohacco and Western Produce -of cccry description, . . . . .. KE YORK. CITY0We will make liberal Cash advances on shipments to the above house.. . Evansville, January II, 1844. . .. ,r JOHN. II. MAGHEE St CO.' '

WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS fflV - 'Tl

HAFiDWAOE, GOOCKEBY, DBY

WOULD call the attention of the public 'generally, and Country Merchants their laroe and full assortment of goods which they are determined to sell as HOUSE-IN EVANSVILLI), or any other Western City. . ' N. B. Cash paid for Wheat, Flax-Seed, Beesw ax, Ate " : ' ' ' " May 23rd, 1844-tf. - ; ' ' .- ; '. ,

Cotton Yarn. -i Doz- Cotton Yarn for sale low. bv : May 23d, '44. GRIFFITH & CORBET... Boots Si Shoes. - ' ! ; Cases BOOTS and SHOES for sale y by GRIFFITH &. CORBET. . Mav 23d '44. ' Trails. IOKers Boston and Juniata NAILS for sale by May 23d, '44. GRIFFITH & CORBET; ' ; - "Teas. . Chests superior Young Ilysen TEA for fam , ily use, forsale bv ' May, 23d, '44. G 111 FFITII & COS I5ET. . , , . , . r Crockery. 1,200 Setts Common Teas, 00 Liverpool do 100 1,000 500 200 41 It I U it ; China ware, - - ' '- Edge pla'es of all sizes; . Ed'fe Dishes i . do - '. , Printed Tea W'are, , . . .. :: W hite Granite do.. . GRIFFITH &. CORBET. - 200 " : For Sale by May 23d, '44. Staple ami Franc y Dry Co6ds. ! : A General assort. nent of Every article in-the XJa Drv Good lino lor sale tv May 23d, Hi. , CRIFF1TH & CORBET. JK Bbls super Fine Grove-Mill "Flour for gy sale by GillrFITII Sc. CUitfJJil-, May 23d '44. .v.; - - 'Tar; - :.' ' ' ' - " Bbls North "Carolina TAR for Sale tLf by . GRIFFITH & CUKiJli. l May 23d,'44. ; . . ., .; , , A GUMBERTS & GO. ' T , VARIETY STOKE,;: i Z (Corner of Main and First Street.) . f UST RECEIVED a new Stock of fancy Griv Sprins; and Summer Goods cheaper .than has ever been sold,. in ilie Western uounrry, followes: ';, , French Balzorine, , . Plaid Bonnet do, do Gitiphams, '- Chinese ' do, English &. Chi.'iese do, -Fringes colored,: . Aliisliu GinL'hains.' Grimp.i tlo, . ' Fancy Printsas pink &. Black and Pink Crape Rtrined motirninff and Linen floss, second mourning. . Figured ' Silk Parasols, Loudon Checks, flaid ao riain' : do Sun Shades, White Cambrics, Jaconets, Check Cambrics, Plaid ' do, . ; . Plaid SummerSluff, Siik Dress Shawls, ?.I de Laines do, Crape de Loine do. Plaid silk Cravats, Figured do do Satin , - do do Pah. Dress Ilk fa. Plaid Ilernawin, Fancy Ltsb. Mitts,' Col. Eggp & figured Black fi!et Mitts, . do i figured. Silk, . Lisle, "' Kid, Taff. Ribbons, . s Crimp neck do, Satin do. Lace stripe, Musiin Lace, . r. Check Muslin, Bishop Lawns, """ ' Book Muslins," - ; ' Cambric Dimity, . ',. Lisle Edgintr, ; Mourning Collars, !' ' Dimity - do, - . iLaca . . . . do, -p'rench needle work do. French & painted Lawns Painted Al nsliiis, ; Summer M.3de Laines, &.c. Ac. ccc. &.c.:-: ! j ?lr'Pe do, Laceedsre .: do, - - Evaxsvili.e, April 4, 1844, If CHEAP GOODS : ::, r ; JUST .. ARRIVED, ... , ". :.l'r- ' : AT ..;. : : : m. n. oaldwelL's, ; (MAIN STREET, EVAXSVILLE 1XD.,) TT.EALER in Staple and fancy DRY GOODS, 1LP BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. BONNETS, UA1BRELLAS. PARASOLS, II A41UVV AUK, CUTLFRY, AXES,"nOES, TRACE CHAINS, Scc., &c., cV.c., etc., '' '. ';- : I have lately returned from the Eastern Cities and am now receiving a large Slock of SPRING and SUMMER: GOODS, purchased upon tlie best terms, great care has beell taken to' select o-oods suitable lnr this mnrltet, and I am determinedto sell GOOD BARGAINS, I am not in the habit of sending out "high pressure" advertisements, but I do most earnestly and respectfully invite Country Dealers and oil. other petsons wanting goods to call and examine my goods and prices, I will fry to sell goods CHEAP and will take pleasure in waiting upon ail that call whether we trade or not. . 07-ALSO, a variety of School Books of the latest editions, and. joiher works too numerous to mention ' . Evansville, April 18th, 1S44, 2m.-; ' " - - KOTSCE. TsrR WM. TRAFTON would respectfully JSJ' inform his friends and tlie public, that he lias associated with himself in ilie practice of M.:dicine aud ScnocitT, Dr.- C. S. WEEVER They will continue business at the old Office on Locust Street, where'one or the other may always be found ; unless absent op professional visits. Dr. Tkafton ' would furtlu , inlornr his old friends 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. . Evansville, April 18, IC44., -

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, B.: FLOURNOY SIMMS. COMMISSIOH MERCHANTS, York. , W M. II. STOCK WELL, JOHN SIIANKLIN, J. II. MAGHKE &. Co. J-E'tnaville-JOSEPH WHEELER, Jr. J.M. STHCKWELL, LEWIS & STERLING, Philadelphia, E C. MARCH, . Alton III. . OOOOS. AHO OHOSEniES. in rjartieular, to LOW AS ANY?! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -' TTOHN INGLE Jr. has taken out letters of adtls rninistiation (de bonia non with (the will. , annexed, on the estate ol Saunders Hornbrook,' ' late of Vanderbirrg Cffunty Indiana, Deceased,! The estate;! beleived to be solvent. r . . Let all concerned take notice.' r " - " - JOHN. LNGLE, Administrator. . May 16th,'44 3t. , . . . .. TEAD! LEAD!! , POUNDS Bar Lead just; receiri " ea irom St. L.ouis, pr steam boat Messenger, and for-sale -very low for Cash, by Dec. 'nd 4. " ;-.." ' -. -,' ? .--i,,'.; . $ COPAKTVERSIIIP. r UNDERSIGNED have this day assoi ciated themselves Under the .firm of ' BABCOCKS .&. SIIAUPE, for the purpose of. transacting ax Ge'neral Grocery, Crockery To-' bacco, and Produce business. . . ; . - . ELISHA S. BABCOCK. , CHARLES BABCOCK. ' ' ; - . .PETER SHARPE. -Evansville Feb. 23 .'44. . tf. JUST RECEIVED ' , AT- ' HUGHES' CHEAP STORErrrtllE SUBSCRIBER: haS just received a verr JsL superior hdd fashionable stock of SPRINGi SUHLMER DRY GOODS, consisting in part for the Ladies of Balzariftes, Balzorine Lawns,, painted Lawns, plain and cross barred Jaconets, mixed and white Cotton Hosiery, super black & colored Kid Gloves, black silk Gloves and Mitts,. Caps, Ruches, black Orientals for Scarfs, Bilk. Fripges, black. Jjet lof Mantillasj GinghamB,Al-! paca Lustres, foundation Muslins, Apron Cheeky, Bleached and. Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Mersailles Skirts, children Bootees. Misses white1 and mixed Hose, Boys balf hose, : with a large aBtorlTiient of: tritnnnogs, and small goods too-; numerous to mention. For Gestlemen, the , stock of Summer Cloth, Cassimere," Satlinels,' JeanA, Nankeens,' Ginghams, mixed and white t half Hosev Silk Haue'kerchief, i 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 ate very desireable.' Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited 1 to call and examine his,- STOCK, as the subscriber who has bought at the very lowest cash pricts, is' detennlued to sell as low as any other house in the West. ; - i . .v -. .WILLIAM HUGHES. . April I8th, 1844, 3t.-3mo. ' ' ' NEW AND SPLENDID , JEWELRY. TT L. BITTROLFF has just opened at his Ci Fancy store on toecoua totreet a large ana splendid stock of new fashioned JEWELRY, selected by himself with great care which he pledges himself to sell at aslow prices, as the same articles can be purchased for IN ANY OF THE WESTERN; CITIES. His assortment consists in part of i , . , - . A large variety of gold finger ring, bracelets, head lockets of various kind and sizes.' .New fashioned breast pins of Ihe finest gold, gold and tilve r hair pins, and scarf pins, ladies card ooxes, a very preuy.. niiicie, itrau iiaiiicniB, eilver thimbles of vari6us kinds, fine goW fob chains, guard chains, seats and, keys, .sieei ;fob chains and keys, gold plated chains and keys, silk guards of every kind, gold and silver pencil cases, silver and common spectacles, a number of brass clocksj &c, Ac. ' ' The f.a'lies and Gentlemen of the pleaee is respcctfully invited to call and examine for them selves. J. L. BITTROLFF. . April 23th, 1844. ' " r ' " "' ' WANTED, m - fj4irK BUSHEL3. of OATS, for which e3lWyAr the highest price wifl belaid in CASH, by ALLIS " & 'HOWES. Feb. 22 1844 if: i ? . - BLANKS! : BLANKS!! ' WE. II AVE on hand and will constantly keep a variety of neatly executed BLtANKS : At tliis office, such as. blank Deeds, BilU- of. La den, Executions, Summons', &c. &c, which we will sell cheap for Cash. ' ' J 1 New, Brick Yard TTOHN GREEK r'esp'ectfully." informs his cJ friends and the public generally that he has commenced the above business at the yard formerly occupied - by Wnw-Walker in' Lilleston & Pinkham's enlargement, where he intends making and keeping unhand slock brick for fronts, also slop nnd sand brick, hedge ana -circle well brick. All of whichj he will sell-at. prices to scit the times, and he hepes by his alrict attention (o business to merit: a liberal share of public patronage. ' JOHN GREEK. N. B. he will also exchange any thing ia his line for approved Produce. ' - -i Ten r twelve good steady tiands wanted at (lie a'jove yjrd. - Evansville April 5th, 1844, 3m. 1 - : . RECTIFIED WHISKEY!!! as1 BCLS best Cincinnati WHISKEY iust received by the subscriber and for eale very low. .'.''"' 1 will always have the bestarticles on hands, and will sell at Cincinnati prices including freights. " WILLIAM HUGHES. april 25, 3w. 1 y - -