Evansville Journal, Volume 10, Number 30, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 July 1844 — Page 4

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THE MARKETS. . Evansville Bank Note Tattle, Jnae

N DIANA STATE BANK

I Stale Scrip - iVanderbnrg Co Orders ILLINOIS STATE BAN K " hawnetown , , KENTUCKY BANKS I OHIO BANKS -I Commercial Bk Cin.. Franklin A do

Lafayette do do TENNESSEE BANKS LOUISANA BANKS Mechaics and Traders Union City Commercial Bank of Louisiana State ..

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WHOLESALE PRICK CURRENT CORRECTED WEEKLY FOB THE JOURNAL.

AXES Beatty's COFFEEKio Havana CANDLES Sperm Sterine CORDAGE

American

PAINTS

" 14 001

Whits Lead No 1 2 00

White lead No 2 I 6i

Chalk lb 3a5

Ochre Yellow "

Spanish Bro " 4a6 Venitia Red Ca8 Varnish gal 2 00a2 25 Sp Turn 60a75

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COTTON YARNS 700 9 600 10 500 ' II DOMESTIC GOODSBro shirtings 3-4 5

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PERCUSSION CArS-

Cap Ream

Letter " Wrap

ECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES of the

Corporation of Evansville, Irom the firat

June, 1843 to first June 1844

Dr.

To ain't, received for lots in Grave Yard 847,50

Dray License 8,00

tavern & gr'y license 71,21

SS.

" of revenue

Total of Dr.

" fines,

Cr.

24.00

1803,07 $1953,78

By am't. paid expenses of election, $4,00 u v. Carpenter asist. assessor 1841 5,00 "" assessor & 2 assistants, 1843, 47,00

" " " Sam'l T. Jenkins lor 3 maps, 3,00 " marshal's fee, 18,56

" .( t marshal commission for collecting

. revenue, 107,6a

" paid Corporation Attorney 25,00 u t, ferry License, .7 15,00 " " " Treasurer, 30,00 " " Clerk (including ofilce &.C.) ' 100,00 " one year interest on note to Bank 300,00 of Taxes refunded, 35,13 " expended on street and bridges 446,76

" for office furniture. 22,50 u u t. printing (including revised ' ordinan

ces, $50) 6fJ 25

" building powder magazine including cost of lot ($75) 314,88 " " " grave' yard repair, mowing 4c. 12,40

i m it mowing dog fennel 25,14 Total of Cr. , 1581,127

kxeess, 372,5f

indebtedness.

Amount of order outstanding, ' 435,21

" note to Barnes St Carpenter 450.00 . 44. 4. Evansv.Ule brauchBk. 5000,00

lotal of Indebtedness, 5885,2l

. may ju, i44,

STATE OF INDIANA)

Vanderburgh County. (

In the Vanderburgh Probate Court May Term A. D. 1844.

ohn B. Stinson Adm'r Debonis non of the estate

of Lewis C, Stinson dee'd. ,

ND now at this time comes the said admin

istrator and tiles in open court, his petition,

stating clearly and suceintly the condition ol said estate and the appraised value thereof and

theamrnntof debt outstanding against said estate, so far as the same has came to his knowledge, and that said estate is insufficient to pay

the debts aloresaid and praying reiiet generally.

is therefore ordered that the creditors ot said

estate be notified of the filling and pendency ol

the above complaint by publication of a copy of this order for six weeks successively in the Ev-

nsville Journal, public newspaper printed and

pualished in the town 'of Evansville, county ot

Vanderbugh and state ol Indiana, and tnat un-

t I-'. . - r - i - J f

less sucn creuuors notuy saiu auiniuimraior ui

the existence and extent of their respective

claims, by filling the same, or a statement of the

nature, discription and date ot the contractor

assumpsit upon which the same may be lounded

in the office of the Clerk of said court, previous

to the final distribution of the assetsof the estate

of the said decedent such claims aforesaid will

be postponed in favor of the more diligent credi

tors. , And it is lurther ordered that tins cause be continued until the next term of this court.

Attest SAM'L T.JENKINS, Clerk,

June 20d, '44-6t-prs fee $5.

split P M.

7-8

Blea 3-4 4 7-8 Bro shirting 4-4

4. 5-4

7 POWDER

7a8

8-1 W

9al0 12

Duponts Rif ke6

bhl." 13,00

" 10,00

1 50

Calicoes Blue Ial2J

- 4 Fancy 6al8

- Satinets Kv.. Jeans

Eastern " 30u62

FISH Mack No I

" No 2 " No 3

Ilerings No 1 box

FRUITS Bunch Rais box " GLASS . Puts 100 It S-I0 10- 12 11- 15 INDIGO

Eensal lb I OOat 501

LIQUORS Brady Gal 1 50a Amer do Gin Hel" 1 00a!

A me u Md wine I 50a3

Shery ' "

. Mil 8Wt 45

tlry 4

Fort "1 25a2 50

LIME Barrel LEAD Pig 100 lbs 3 Bar " 4 MOLASSES

N Orleans gal 23j30

Wades

Blasting RAGS Clean lb RICE

37lal 001 100 lbs

4OaI.00i3ALT

45 00 '50 50

3 00 4 00

9 00

00 30

50

4 50 374

EXECUTORS SALE.

rgAUl undersigned. Executors of the estate

IL ol John Sellwood, deceased, will offer for

sale on Monday the seventeenth of June next

in the Town ol Evansville, next door to John

bbanklin's store, a lot of personal property be

longing to said deceased, as follows: A lot of silver plate. Table linen. Sheets, Pil low cases, Towels, Laces, and a number ol fan

ey articles, such as tea caddies, work boxes &c

also a lot of clothing, a ladies water prool cloak

a silk cloak, atid various articles ol ladies ap

parel, some of elegant quality, such as shawls

scarfs &.c.

Terms of sale, a credit of 9 months will be

given on all sums of three dollars and. upwards

ine purcuaser giving note with approved seen

my. K. 11. FAUNTLEUOY,

JOHN COOPER, Ex'rs

JOSEPH IVENS, May"3Q, '44 3i pr's fee $2,

Kanawha bush

SHOT

Bag 1 15a! OAP

Brown 15 5a7

Fancy pr doz 38

SPICES

Cassia lbs 30 Cloves - 35 Ginger Race 10 ground 12

Nutmegs I 50 Peuer 10

Pimento . 12

SUGARS '

New Orleans lb 7a8 Lump lb - I4al4

Loaf 1 6a 1 8

SO'SCYTHE SNEADS

00 Patent doz" 5 00a8 00

1 60u3 OOSUOVELS-

. 45 SPADES

9 00al4 00

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Barrell " Keg

TEAS r

Imperial r Young Hyson Gun Powder

BANK DIVIDEND.

nnHE STOCKHOLDERS of the Evansville jL Branch of the State Bank of Indiana, are

hereby Informed that a Dividend of two and

hall per cent- has been declared, for the half

year. ending'30th April last; from which there

is to be deducted the State and County Tax lor

the year 1842, which was omitted to be assessed

during that year, but has recently been demand

ed by the Auditor of Slate and paid by the

branch JOHN DOUGLASS, Cashier. May 30, '44 3t. '

10 00

3 00

50 70a85 45a75 70u8

SALE IN BANKRUPTCY.

S the Assignee in Bankruptcy of Norman

C Baldwin, 1 shaall oner to sell at auc

lion at the Uourt House in Cleveland at noon on the 1st. day of July next, all the interest of

the said Baldwin to the following lots in the

fourth Enlargement to the Town of Evansville

in ihe State of Indiana :

Lots 7 and 8, in block 20; 8,0, 10, 11 and 1

n block ; 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and IS in block 17

9,10, II and 12 in block 2; 1,2,3, 4, 18, 19,20

and 22 in block 9; 56, 78, 22, 23 and 24 in

block II; 1.2, 3 and 4, block ! : 13 in block 18;

I and 2 in block 16; 4 in block 13. .

And also, any personal claim on Gideon J.

Leet. J. VV. ALLEN, Assignee.

Cleveland, Ohio, May 30, '44 5t.

C. HARRINGTON,

REPORT. Of the Trial and Conoiction of ROMAN WEINZOIPFLEIN, FOR RAPE,

or

SCHMOLL,

WHILE AT CONFESSION AX IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AT EVANSVILLE. IND., For Sale at this Office.

COMMITTED UPON THE PERSON

ANNA MARIA

SHERIFFS SALE. .

Y virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh

Circuit Court rendered at its September

Perm A D 1843, in'favor of William Donlon

and against Patrick Garvey and bis wife Nathan

Rowley, and Charles MeJohnson, 1 will on the

8th day of J une, A D 1844, at the door of the

Court House in the Town of Evansville, between

the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M of said day, expose to tale at public auction and

outcry the rents issues and profits for the term of seven years of the following described tracts

ol land in said decree mentioned and specified

to wit:

'f ho east half of the south west quarter of sec

tion No. thirty four 34J in township No. five 5 south ot range number. ten (10) west, also the

south west quarter of the south west quarter ol

the same section ; and also, the south east quarter of the south east quarter of section .No. thirty

three 33 in township No five 5, J south of range No. f 1 01 west. All in the district of lands sold

at Viceunes Indiana, and should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues, and profits a sum sufficent to eatiifv said decree and costs, I w ill

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 satisfac

tion ot said decree interests and costs.

Wtr M, WALKER, S, V. C. May 16. 1844, prs fee $2, 60, td.

T'

T5VAIVSVI.M.rc RAKKHV.

tlti undersigned having opened a regular

Bakery on Main St., one door above Joseph

P. Elliott's, will keep constantly on hand all

kinds of Crackers, viz: Butter Crackers, . Dyspepsia Crackers, Water do Pilot Bread, Boston do Loat do Also: All kinds of Cakes.

Orders from the country accompanied with

the cash will be promptly attended to. JOUN M. SAMPSON, May 23, '44 tf.

SHERIFF'S SALE. .

Y virtue of an execution issued from the

Oilice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh

Circuit Court in favor of Nathan Rowley, and Martin Miller guardian &c, and against Clark McCallister, I have levied upon and will on the 22nd day of June A D 1844 at the door of the Court House in - the Town of Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M 6 o'clock P M of said day, expose lo sale at public auc

tion and outcry the rents, issues, and profits, for seven years of . the following described tiact of

land to wit: - " The south east quarter of the north west quarter of section eighteen in township 6, south of

range nine west in the 'district of lands subject to sale at Vincennes, Indiana containing sixty three acres more or less; and should no peison offeror bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution 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 tract of land for the satisfaction of said execution interests and costs. Win. M. WALKER, S. V. C. May 16, 1844, pr'a. fee $2,000 td.

Dll. S. TlltMirSOA,

Ajt.

sB l"i i slil fi stfia Of a

Trofessor of Anatomy and Surgery

in Kemper College, St, Loui3.

wriwAVING oerinanentlv located himself in

Ha Evansville. offers his services as a Sen-

.tun and PuvsirlAN lo the citizens of Evansville

and the neiahborhood. He can be found at all

hours of ihe day at his office, on 1st street, near the Sherwood House and at night, at his residence, on 1st Street above the Episcopal Church. . , J L. .. U. 14' . "'. I A

in the house tormeny occupieu ujr mi. m. well. May 23d, '44-2mo.,

' DE3TISTUY.

J. V. ALLEN repectlully invites those

Hi a wno may uce.u uu -

9t. .' Iv.jiaJr vices 10 can i ui

Hutchinson's medicine

tore on Second Street, where operations on ihe tcrth will be performed on the most reasonable terms and in the best manner. Tooth ache cured witfiout giving pain. Teeth extracted for 25 cents, and all other charges in proportion. TeeiTi set on pivois, or on plate

each 2to 5 00. Visits in the city free where

the work will bo $1 00. . May 23d. '44-3i. '

iKEGS Dupont's Powder Iresh from the

nulls just received by

May 30th, tf. J. H. MAGHEF, & Co, tiAr Xotice. B ATTFXL Si IXGI.E.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EVANSVILLE.

OfKceon Frstst. below Main. Ang5-tf ,

Louisville, EYansville and

HENDERSN PACKET.

NOTICE.

S hereby given that the undersigned have ta

ken out letters testamentary on the last will

and testament of David Robb late of Gibson County, Indiana, deceased. All persons having

elaima against the estate, will please present

them and those indebted .are requested to make payment. "The Estate is solvent. NOTICE is also given, that on Monday, the first day of July next, at the late residence of said David Robb, there will be exposed to public sale at auction alt the personal property be

longing to the estate of said deceased consisting ot a large quantity of Store Goods, Horses, Catile, woiW Oxen, Hogs, Corn, wheat. Rye, Oats

flank, tarming utensils, household and kitchen

furniture, &e.

A credit ot twelve months will be given on

all sums over three dollars by the purchaser giv

ing note with approved security, the sale lo continue from day to dy until all of ' said property is disposed oif. E. EMBRKE Sti

May 30, 1844, 3t. pr's fee $i. "

NOTICE

"H"S hereby given that the undersigned hasta-

jSL ken letters of administration on the estate of

I ui Robert McCullough, late Vanderburgh Coun

ty and btate o Indiana, deceased, all persons

indebted lo to the said estate are requested to

to make immediate payment and those having

claims aeainst thesame are notified to present

them duly authenticated lor settlement the said estate is supposed to be solvent.

- IRA P. GRAINGER, Adm'r. May 30, 1844 3t. 100 DOZ. Superior Fine PALM HATS.

lOU Common " 20 " Cypress & Willow BONNETS new Styles. With a complete assortment of English Straw and Gimp Bonnets, 23 " Palm Hoods, for sale very cheap by June 6, '44. J. H. MAGIJEE &. CO.

SHERIFF'S SALE, Y virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh

Circuit Court rendered at its September

Term A D 1843 in favor of Caldwell & Wheeler and against Ann Maria Gage, I will on the 15 day ol June A D 1844 at the door of the Court House in the Town of Evansville between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M of said day exposo to sale at public auction and

outcry, the rente, issues, and profits for seven

years ot the lollowing described town lots in

eaid decree mentioned and specified to wit r

In Lilleston's and Lockheun's Enlargement in

Block number one (1) 'ot number twelve (12) in block number two (2) lot number ten (10)

in Germantown, lots number 291, 292, 325, 326 334 and 335, and also fractional lot number thirteen (13) and should no person offer or bid

lor said rents, issues and prod is, a sum sufficient

to satisty said decree and costs I will at the same lime and place proceed to sell at pub

lic auction ana oatcry , me lee simple ot said

above described lots for the satisfaction of said

decree, interests, and costs. ' Wm. M. WALKER, S. V. C. May 16th, '44, pr's. fee $2,00 td.

AUCTION NOTICE. LAST LARGE SPRING SALE, FOR 1844. BY W. & C. FELLOWES & CO.

On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, nnd Thurs

day, the 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th of June,

Of English, French, and American Fancy

and staple Dry Goods.

ILL be offered, as above, on each day

commencing at halt past ) o'clock.

very general and well assorted stock, consisting

in part, of

Blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths; blue

black, and fancy Cassitnere; blue, cadet, black and steel mixed Satinets; cadet, blue, nnd Ox

ford mixed Jeans; Drap De Etes, Summer Cloths

Gambroons, fancy JJrillings, Cottonades, Krem

lins, Tweeds, brown Linens and Drillings, blue

Drillings, Nankeens, Coat Ginghams. 3,000 pieces blue and fancy Prints;

.300 do Eearlston and Manchester Ging

hams; 50 do fancy Lawns;

Cambrics, Jaconets, Plaid Muslins, Mull and

Book Musliii8,colored Cambric?, brown Hollands.

Irish Linens, bleached Cottons, bleached and! brown Drillings, Tickings, Checks, plaid Cotions, Mariner Shirtings, Russia and cotton Diapers. - " 200 bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Padding?, Buckrams, Sail ducks, Marseilles quilts,

Hosiery, great variety; pongee and cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Buttons, Threads, Pins, &c. AUo, palm Hats, Shoe?, Whips, Switches,

Cup and Letter Paper, Wrapping raper, &Ct

ft?-l o this sale we call t.'ie attention ot city

and country merchants generally, and, being our

last large spring sale, we shall close our many consignments at very reduced prices, and-shall

Hive an entire range ut our large and splendid

stock. Bargains may be expected by all who

attend. W. & C. FELLOWES fc CO.,

Terms, Cash. Auctioneers, Louisville, Ky. May 23, '44, 2t.-Lou Jour.

JOHN. B. HANNAH

E. II. FAIRCHILD.

HARRINGTON, HANNAH & CO. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EVANSVILLE INDIANA.

A. B. COLEMAN, Late of Evansville.

B. FLOURNOY SIMMS.

GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

IVO. 59, GRJLVIER STREET, IYEW-ORLE.4XS.

Reference, COLEMAN Sc. STETSFN,

THUiUAS H. MAUHtB, JOSEPH WHITNEY & Co. HALLET & BLAKE, STEWART & Co. W. W. TOMPSON & Co. Dec. 21, tf

New York. Boston. St. Louis.

WM." II. STOCK WELL,

JOHN SHANKLIN, J. II. M AGHEE Sc. Co. JOSEPH WHEELER, Jr. J.M. STHCKWELL, LEWIS & STERLING, E C.MARCH,

Evansville.

Philadelphia. Alton III.

THOMAS H. IAGHEE,' COMMISSION MERCHNT, For the Sale of Tobacco and Western Produce of every description, NEW YORK CITY. fV7We will make liberal Cash advances on shipments to the above house. Evansville, January II, 1844. JOHN. II. MAGHEE & CO.

-GRIFFITH & CORBET. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CROCKERY, DRY GOODS AND tSROCEIES.

WOULD call the attention of the public generally, and Country Merchants their large and full assortment or goods which they are determined to sell as HOUSE IN EVANSVILLE, or any other Western City. N. B. Cash paid for Wheat, Flax-Seed, Beeswax, &.c. . w - May 23rd, 1844-tf.

in particular, to ' LOW AS ANY

CHEAP GROCERY STORE. WOULD call the attention of the Public eenerally, and Country Merchants in particular, to their large and full assortment of GROCERIES which they are determined to sell as LOW as any HOUSE IN EVANSVILLE, or any other West of the fl'etlcrn City. N. B. CASH PAID for Wheat. Flax Seed. Beeswax. Deer Skins. Bacon. Lard. Feathers. Beef

Hides, Oats, Corn and Corn Meal, ic, &c, &c,

Cotton "Tarn. , I

Doz Cotton Yarn for saleJ low, bv j

May 23d, '44. GRIFFITH & CORBET. ! Boots Si. Shoes. lb4T& C"ses BOOTS and SHOES for sale

&Jr by GUlrfll II &. CORBET.

May 23d '44.

Nails. ,: Kegs Boston and Juniata NAILS for sale by

May 23d, '44. GRIFFITH & CORBET.

Evansville Ja., July 4th, tf.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

JOHN INGLE Jr. has taken out letters of ad ministration (de bonis non) wiih the will annexed, on the estate ol Saunders Horubrook, late of Vanderburg County Indiana, Deceased. The estate.is beleived to be solvent. '

Let all concerned take notice. JOHN INGLE, Administrator.,

May 16th, '44 3t,

Teas. Chests sunerior Youn? Hvsen TEA for fam-

r - a . Pjf ily use. for sale by

May, 23d, '44. GRIFFITH & COKUK T.

in ii rr 3S--J'

SPLENDID new Eleptic Spring

Eastern make for Sale by

May 30th, tC J. 11. M AGHEE, & Co

FAWN.

f SlIIIS new and splendid fast running Steam

Q er, having been built expressly for this

trade will ply regularly twice a week between

this place and 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 r. M. . Evansville Nov. 23d 43-tf.

The proprietors of the Steam Boat "Fawn,"

will put a new ami beautiful Boat, the "II E I X D E E R,'

in the same trade, about the first ol July, for

model, soeed and beautr. she will not be un

surpassed by any boat on the western waters. W. II. STOCK WELL Agent Evansville, June 29th, '44-tf.

NEW DRUG STORE.

DR JOII.V It. WILCOX, would res

peclfully inlorm his old friends and Ihe Public thalheisnowopening(on consignment) stock ol

DRUGS I PAINTS, jUUOlClXFS, I01LS..&C.

Mext door to Rowley's Comer in thegiore here

tofore occuuted Iv A. uumberts &. Oo. Maui

iTlreet. which will'be sold Wholesale and Re

tail very low for CASH. 4 LSO-

II e would beg leave to oflTer his professional

cervices to ihe Citizens ot hvansvilie and vicin

.ity, as he designs devoting Ins entire lime ami nf'ntinn. to the practice of MEDICINE and

SURGERY. Office as above. iau$vi!l, la., June 6, 44 if.

Valuable Real Estate for Sale.

QY7"ILL be offered for Sale at the door of I

v 7 the Court House in Evansville on Tues

day th 9th day of July, 1344, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M; the fol

lowing real Estate conveyed to the State Bank ot Indiana, for the benefit of the Evansville

Branch of the same, and now otlered in putsuanve of the 6th section of the Charter of said

Bank:

One undivided half of the Steam Mill, Dis

tillery, five acres of ground on which they are situated, and appertenances belonging to the same, adjning Evansville, known and designated

as the "Grove MhIs," purchased by the Bank as the property of Francis Amory Jr.

ALbU, lot number sixty-eight in the original

plan ot the Town of Evansville, upon which is

tituated a comfortable dwelling house and ail

necessary buildings for the accomodation ol a

lannly; having been conveyed to the Bank by Peter Priest.

ALSO, eighty acres of land known and designated asthe east halt of the south west quarter of section number ten f 101 in Township number

seven 7 south of range number ten 10 west

in the tlit trie t ot lands otlerec lor sale at Vincennes; having been conveyed to tho Bank by James Steele. ALSO, a certain tract or parcel of land lying in the country of MeCracken and Commonwealth of Kentucky, containing about 880 or 900 acres; the same being inherited by Temple Gwathmey from George Rogers Clark, and being all the land that the said Temple Gwathmey ovviib i ni he county of McCrackn and Commonwealth of Kentucky ; and which has been conveyed to the Bank by the said Temple Gwathmev. Terms of Sale CASH. By order of ihe Board of Directors. JOHN DOUGLASS, Cashier. June Gib, 1844, 3t,

SHERIFF'S SALIC.

Y virtue ol an execution issued from the

office of the - Clerk of. the Vanderburgh

Circut Court in favor of, Willard Carpenter and

others and against John M. Klair and others;

have levied upou and will on the 22nd day oi

June, A D 1844, at the door oftheOourt House

in the 1 own ot Evansville, between the hours

of 10 o'clock A M and 6PM of said day expose lo sale at public auction and outcry, the rents, issues, and profits for the term of seven years ot. the following described tract of land to wit: . The north part of fractional section number

fifteen 15 in Township number seven 7 south of range number eleven II west; in the district ol lauds sold at Vincennes, in the State of Indiana; containing 174 acres more or less, and should no person oiler or bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will at the eametime and place proceed to sell at public aeution and outcry the fee simple of said described tract of laud lor the satisfaction of said execution interest and costs. Wm. M. WALKER, S. V. C. May -16, 1844,-pr's. fee $2,00 td.

L. D. SMITH'S CASH STORE REMOVED

O the New Brick Building on ihe BURNT

SQUARE, where he is now open in or

large and desirable assortment of FOREIGN

DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, a complete stock ol

llAKUWAKii anrl CUTLERY, Wool, Fur, Silk, and Russia Hats, Umbrellas and Para

sols. Willow, Straw and Florance Braid Bon

nets, Boots and Shoes of every description, Palm

rl ats, vioeensware, L.OOKIN& Ulasses, Uorn and Grass Scytbes, Axes, Trace Chaixs, Bescu Plains, &.c, &c, &c. Together wiih a large variety of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, purchased in Philadcofria 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 cannot be best,) that they will find it to their interest to purchase without going further. L. D. SMITH. Evansville, April 25th, 1844 2mo.

Crockery. 1,200 Setts Common Teas, , 500 Liverpool do 100 China ware, 1,000 Edge plates of all sizes, 500 " Edge Dishes do 200 Printed Tea. Vare, 200 " White Granite do. For Sale by GRIFFITH & CORBET. May 23d, '44. ' ' Stanle and Francr Dry Goods.

General assort. nent of Every article in the

Dry Good lino for sale by

May 23d, '44. GRIFFITH & CORBET.

50 "ale bTr

May 23d "44.

Flour.

Fine Grove Mill 'Flonr for

GRIFFITH &. CORBET.

HEMP SEED. . FEW Bbls. Hemp Seed for sale by

May 2. tt.

BEMENT & VIELE.

CARDING MACHINE FOR SALE.

NEW Carding Machine Sc Pickerconstruct-

ed after the latest -improvements and coin

plete in every respect, for sale very low by

W. It. o 1 ULli. w May 2rd, 1844 tf.

BBLS. CINCINNATI RECTIFIED

i for sale by BEMENT & VIELE.

CP IMF WHISKEY May 2, '44

CEMENT! CEMENT!!

Yi FRESH supply HYDRAULIC CEMENT

jU9t received and for sale by May 2, '44 it; BEMENT & VIELE.

CHEAP GOODS JUST ARRIVED, AT JOS. M. CALDWELL'S, (MAIN STREET, EVAJiSVILLE IXD.,)

EALER in Staple and fancy DRY GOODS BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, BONNETS

UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, HARDWARE

CUTLERY, AXES, HOES, TRACE CHAINS

Slc. Sec. &.C.. &.C..

I have lately returned from the Eastern Cities - i ..ircDOlvr

and am now receiving a large oiucn ui oi u.nu and SUMMER GOODS, purchased upon the

best terms, ereat care has been taken to select

goods suitable tor this market,, and I am deter

mined to sell GOOD BAKU A IN o, 1 am not in

the habit of sending out "high, pressure" advertisements, 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 will try lo sell goods CHEAP and will take pleasure in waiting upon all that call whether we trade or not. 0-ALSO, a variety of School Books of the latest editions, and other works too numerous

i mention . Evansville, April 18th, 1844, 2m.

LEAD! L.EAU!!

POUNDS Bar Lead iust receiv-

$W Qjf $P ed from St. Louis, pr steam boat

Messenger, and for sale viry low for Cash, by

HAIIKINU A UN, nANN A, &Co. Dec. 'nd 4.

SUERIKP'S SALE. Y virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh Circut Court, rendered at its March Term

A D 1843 in favor of G. & J. Colgate aHd againat James Lockhart and others, I will on the 15th

day ot June, A D 1844 at the- door of the Court House in the Town of Evansville between the

hours ot 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M of

said day expose to sale at public auction and

outcry the rents, issues, and profits tor the term

ol seven years ot Ihe lollowing described lot

in toe said cecree mentioned and. specified to

wit:

Lot number ninety three in the original plan of the To wn of Evansville ; and should no Derson

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oner or uiu lor saw rents, issues, and profits

sum Bufiicient satisfy said decree and costs; I

will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction, and outcry the fee simple ol said above desciibed lot for tue satisfaction of eaid decree, interest, and cost. Wm. M. WALKER, Sheriff V. C. May 16th. 1844. pr's. fee $2,00,. td. NOTICE T

b hereby given that I will expose to sale at

public auction on the 20th day of June next.

at the late residence of Robert McCullough deceased, all the personal property of said deceased consisting of horses, cows, household furni

ture, one hose power and turning lathe, mechanics tools; a lot of furniture consisting ot beau-

reaus, bedsteads, tables, stands, chairs, settees, &c. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser givinj his note with approved security. IRA P. GRANGER, Adm'r. May 30, '44 3t. ; JL.1ME.

BBLS. LIME in good sound Barrels lor Sale by

June, 6th '44 GRIFFITH & CORBET.

Window Glass Sc. "White Lead.

3()Boxes 10 by 12 Window Glass,

3(1 do by 10 do do. 40 do 11 by 15 do' -do. 10 . do I by 18 do do. 00 kegs Pittsburgh No I White Lead. Just re Itcved and for sale by W. & C. BELL

Jan 7 Corner Main and First S

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For sale by

BblsKENHAWA SALT 200 bags Turks Island do

2o do Liverpool Bloom do

BEMENT & VIELE

SHOT! SHOT!!

iBAGS assorted SHOT just received from St. Louis, and for sale very low for

Cash, by HARRINGTON, HANNAH, &Co Nov 17. Water Street.

CLOVE SEED.

"lfXTEW Clover Seed lor sale uy

li M arc h 3

'43.

BEMENT & VIELE.

jimmEAS, Candles, Soap, Raisins, Lemons Wrapping Paper, Bed Cords, &c, in store

and selling verylow lor cash, by June 16, main street A. B. BEMENT.

JOHN W. GRANT, TAILOR.

vT ESPECTFULLY -informs the Citizens of

JBTJji Evansville and its vicinity mat no nas

opened a TAILOR SHOf on Locust street one Hnor below John Shanklin's Store, where he

hones bv strict attention to his business to merit

a share of public patronage. Evansville, March 7th, '44, 3t.

1 0OO SETTS COMMON TEAS. fitut DOZ. EDGED PLATES.

illCASKS ASSORTED QUEENSWARE

in Siore and for Sale very low lor CASH, by June 6, '44 J. II. MAGHEE, &. CO.

Tar. BMs North Carolina TAR far Sale by GRIFFITH &. CORBET.

May 23d '44.

A GUMBERTS & CO.

VARIETY STORE, (Corner of Main and First Street.)

WUST RECEIVED a new Stock of fancy Spring and Summer Goods cheaper than has ever been sold in the Western Country, ae

followes:

Plaid Bonnet do, Chinese do. Fringes colored, Grimn do, .

Fancy Printers pink & Black and Pink Crape,

striped mourning and Linen noss,

f igured aiiK rarasois. Plaid do Plain do

French Balzorine,

do Ginghams,

English &. Chinese do,

QIuslui Liinghama,

COPAIiTAIiKSIIIP.

PWSJHE UNDERSIGNED have this day associated themselves tinder the firm of BABCOCKS & SHARPE, for the purpose of .

transacting a General Grocery, Crockery To- ' bacco, and Produce business.

. ELISHA S. BABCOCK. . CHARLES BABCOCK. PETER SHARPE. Evansville Feb. 22 '44. . tf. ' JUST RECEIVED AT HUGHES' CHEAP STORETHE SUBSCRIBER has just received a very superior and fashionable stock of SPRING -Sc SUMMER DRY GOODS, consisting in part for the Ladies of Balzorines, Balzorine Lawns, . painted Lawns, plain and crotj barred Jaconets,, mixed and white Cotton Hosiery, r-uper black &. colored Kid Glovei, black silk Gloves and Mitts, Caps, Ruches, black Orientals for Scarfs, silk. Fringes, black Net for Mantillas, Ginghams,Al- , paca Lustres, foundation Muslins, Apron Check, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Calicoes, Mersailles Skirts, children Bootees, Misses whito and mixed Hose, Boys li&lf bote, with a largo ' assortment of trimmings, and small goods too. numerous to mention. For Getleme.v, the stock of Summer Cloth, Cassitnere, 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 articles which are very desireable. Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited to call and examine his STOCK, as the . subscriber who has bought at the very lowest cash prices, is determined to sell as low as any other house in the West. WILLIAM HUGHES. April I8th, 1844, 3t.--3mo. . NEW AND SPLENDID J WEL Y .

L. BITTROLFF has just opened at his Fancy Store on Second Street a large and

splendid stock of new fashioned JEWELRY, 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 WESTERN CITIES. His assortment consists in part of: A large variety of gold finger ring, bracelets, head lockets of various kind and sizes, sw 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, fine gold fob. chains, guard chains, seals and keys, lsteel ,fob chains and keys, gold plated chains and keys, silk guards ol every kind, gold and silver pencil cases, silver and common spectacles, a number

of brass clocks, &.C., Ice.

The Ladies and Gentlemen of the pleaec ts re-.

spectfully invited to call anil examine tor tbemT r DITTDfir t'v

selves. ii.u. uiiiuuucr.

April 25th, 1844. ' "WANTED.

BUSHELS of OATS, for which the highest price will be paid in ALLIS & HOWES. tf

second mourning, London Checks,

Plaid Summer Stun.

Silk Dress Shawls,

M de Lames do,

Crape de Laine do.

Plaid silk Cravats, Figured do do Satin do do Fab. Dress Hkfs. Plaid Hcrnawin, Fancy Lisb. Mitts, Col. Eggp i figured Black filet Mitt?, do a figured, Silk, Eggp, Lisle, Kid, Taff. Ribbons, Crimp neck do, Satin do. Stripe do, . Laceedtre do.

Evansville, April 4, 1844

Sun Shades, White Cambrics, Jaconets, Check Cambrics, -Plaid do, Lace stripe, Muslin Lace, Check Muslin, Bishop Lawns, Book Muslins, Cambric Dimity, Lisle Edging, Mourning Collars, Dimity do, Lace do.

French needle work do. French & painted Lawns

fainted M uslins.

Summer M. de Laines,

&.c. &.c. ice. &c.

If

CASH, by

Feb. 22 1844

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

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

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

wll sell cheap lor Cash.

New Brick Yard

OHN GREEK respectfully in'orma his friends and the public generally that he has

commenced the above business at the yard formerly occupied by Wm. Walker in Lilleston Sc Pinkham's enlargement, where he intends making and keeping on hand stock brick for fronts, also slop and sand brick, hedge and circle well brick. All of whichj he will sell at prices to suit the times, and he hopes by his strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN GREEK. N. B. he will also exchange any tiring in his line for approved Produce. ' Ten or twelve good steady hands wanted at the above yard. Evansville April 5th, 1844, 3ra.

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