Evansville Journal, Volume 10, Number 34, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 August 1844 — Page 4

TH MARKETS. Kvan.t Ul Bn3c Xot Table, June 6

INDIANA STATE BANK State Scrip -Vanderburg Co Orders ILLINOIS STATE BANK tt Shawnetown KENTUCKY BANKS OHIO BANKS Commercial Bk Cia. Franklin do do Lafayette do do TENNESSEE BANKS LOUISANABANKS MeehatcsandTradsra Union City ' Commercial Bank of Louisiana State Gas. Carroliton Canal Citizens Consolidated 1st Municipality 2d do 3d do BILLS ON N EW YORK " Philadelphia

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WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT CORRECTED WEEKLY FOB THE JOURNAL.

,r SS50 REWARD. JRtTY STORE, 12 intlea trout Evansville, or ljML the Cvuthiana road, was broken into on

MoJilty night the 17ih i.ist.and robbed of divers

poo's, consisting of Prints,- Laces, Vestings,

Knives and lorks, X.c ., olc. Amon; ttis goods

were a piece of red cotton velvet and two imita

tion Aneora Shawls (cotton.)

1 will give S20 reward lor such information

as will enable me to recover the goods, or $5U

for the goods and the conviction of the Thief.

THUS. UUKNiJKOOtt.. June 27th, 1844-3L

Sp Turn

PAPER

Cap Ream

Letter " Wrap

2 00a3 00

I 75a2 50 75a I 50 50a75

PERCUSSION CAPS-

AXES PAINTS

Beattv'a " " 14 00

COFFEE ! Rio 7i8 Havana 7i8i CANDLES SDenu 371

Sterine . 30

fiORDAGE

American 12al4 COTTON YARNS

700 l

fino i in

500 . ii DOMESTIC GOODSBro shirtings 3-4 5i " 7-8

Btea3-4. 7a8 . 78 8-l0j T?roBliiruna4-4 9al0;

5-4 1

Calisoes Blue llal2

Fancy 6a IB

Satinets 37al 001 Kv Jeans 40al.00

Eastern" 30a6

TISH

M.ckNa I bbl. 13,00!

No S " 10,00

No 3 im

Herinira NO I box 75'

FRUITS

Hunch Rais box 1 50

LASS

rittsl00It8-I0 3 00

White Lead No I 2 00 White lead No 21 62 Chalk lb 3a5 Ochre Yellow " 7 Spanish Bro 4t6 Venitia Red 68 Varnish gal 2 00a2 25

STATE OF INDIANA Vanderburgh County. )

Vanderburgh Circuit court In vacation July 4tb, 1844.

Anna Meria Shemoll) ts. Pet. for Divorce. Martin Schmoll. ) AND now at this time comes the said Anna Maria Schmoll by Blythe &. Chattier her

Attorneys and files in the Office of the Clerk of Vanderburgh Circuit Court her petition against

tthc said Martin Schmoll and it satisfactorily ap

pearing by Hie affidavit ot a disinterested person this day filed in the Clerii's office aforesaid, that the said defendant is not & resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore the said Martin .Vchomoll is hereby notified that unless be plead to or answer the Petitions said Petition on or before the calling of this cause to be held at the court honse in Evansville on the fonrth Monday in September

next, the -matters and things set forth in said

Petition against him will be taken as confessed.

SA 1'L. 1. JENKINS Clerk. July 4, 1844, 3t.

Coffee ' Coffee Coffee.

fCE5L BAGS Rio and Havana Coffee just jSrfCp received from New Orleans and

lor bale low tor iAStl. JO Muds. Prime New Orleans sugar. 0 BIs. Molasses. lOO Kegs Boston Nails. 50 New York White Lead20 B bis North Carolina Tar. lO Refiined Loaf Sugar. 10 Boxes Ratsinea M.K. 1 Teree of Rice. 10 Bbls. best Tanners Oil. 1 Bbls. Varnish. 20 KegsDupont'a Powder. lOOO vs. Codfish Prime Article. ALLIS & HOWES. Evansville Ia July 4, '44. tf

60a75

split P M. POWDER Duponts Rif keg6

45

00 50

50

10-12 4 00 ii15 9 00

INDIGO

Bencal lb 1 00a I 50

LIQUORS Braey Gal 1 Amer do -

Gia Hoi" I Ante '

Mdwine" Shery " Mai swt" dry " Port " T.1ME

Barrel 50

T.F.AD

' Pir 100 lba 3 75

Bar " 4 00

MOLASSES

N Orleans gal 23830

1

50a3 00 30

OOal 50 301

I 50a3 00

1 60a3 00 45

45

S5a2 50

1

Wades " "5

Blasting 4 RAGS Clean lb

RICE

100 lbs 4 50

SALT

Kanawha bush 371

SHOT -

Bag 1 I5al

SOAP

Brown lb Fancy pr dox

SPICES

Cassia lba Cloves Ginger Race,-

ground Nutmegs

Peper Pimento

SUGARS

New Orleans lb Lump lb 1

Loaf 18al8 SCYTHE SNEADS

Patent'dox 5 00a8 00

SHOVELS

doz 9 00al4 00

SPADES

doz 10 00

TAR

Barrell 3 00 Kea, 50

TEAS

Imperial 0a85 Young Hyson 45a75 Gun Powder 70a8

25

6a7

38

30 35

10 12

50

19

7a8 Ial4

Whiskey Whiskey. .

WKL Bbls. of Cincinnati Whiskey of W. G. m 9 Breese just received aud for aale Cheap tor Cash..

10 Boxes best Cheese. 50 Bbls. Salt. ALUS fir." HOWES. Evansville July 4, 1844 tf.

STATE OF INDIANA? sg Vauderbureh County.

Vanderburgh Circuit Court

In vacation July 3d, 1844. Alexander Ray,) vs. Pet. for Divorce. Gertrude Rav. S

A T this time cornea the said Alexander Ray,

a by his Attorney and files in the office of

the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court his

Petition szainst the said Gertrude Ray, and it

satisfactorily appearing by the affidavit of a dis

interested person this day filed tn the Clerk's Of

fice aforesaid, that the sa'd defendant 18 not resident of the State of Indiana.

Therefore, the said Gertrude Ray is hereby

notified that unless she plead answer or demur

to the Petitioners said Petition on or before the

calling of this cause at the next term of the Van

derburgh Circuit Court, to be held at the Court

House in Evansville, on the lounh Monday of

September next, the matters and things set lorth

in aaid retition will oe taKen as roiiiesaea.

SAM'L. T.JENKINS, Cl'k. July 4, 1844, 3t. prs. fee $2,00.

STATE OF INDIANA ss Vanderburgh County. $

Vanderburgh Circuit Court In vacatiou July 3d, 1844.

William li. McDowell

vs.

I Petition (or Partition.

Amelia J. McDowell,

Hetty McDowell,

Abiii Clay, Benjamin iM.CIay, Polly Neale,

Richard Neale.

Eit remembered that on-the 1st day of August 1843, the said Win. G. McDowell

by Jamea Lockhart his attorney came and

hied in tire once ot the Clerk ol the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, his Bill of Complaint against she

said Amelia J. McDowell. fletiy McDwell,Abi-

ah Clay Benjamin M. Clay. Polly Neale and

Kichard Neale, and it satisfactorily appearing by the affidavit of a disinterested person this day filed in the clerk's office aforesaid that Abiah Clay Benjamin M. Clay,and Hetty McDowell three of the abovenamed defendants are not residents of the Stateof Indiana. Therefore the said AbiahClay, Ben. M. Clay, &. Hetty McDowell are hereby notified that unless they plead to or answer fo the complainants said Bill Complaint on or before the calling of this causo'at the next term of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court to be held at the Court House in Evansville, on the fourth Monday in September next, the matters and things set. forth in Complainants said Bill of Complaint will be (aa to then) taken as confessed. SAM'L. T. JENKINS Clk. Evansville, July 4ih,'44 3t. prs. fee $3,00.

A LIST OF LETTERS,

EM AINING In the Post Office at Evans

ville, lad., July the first 1844, which if

not out in three months, will be sent to the ueneral Post Office as dead letters. ,

A STATEMENT,

1110 WING the Receipts and Expenditures on 3 account of the County of Vanderburgh from

June 1st 1813, to the 31st day ot Alsy 1844, botb

days inclusive. Thete has been received at tbe Treasury since the 1st day of June 1843, as lollows via: For Ferry Licenses, Jury Fees, " Merchants Licenses,

Taverns and Grocery Licenses, County Lots and Land,

" " Revenue for 1843, " Pedlais Licensee, ,. Road Tax, Penaltv and Interest, DelinquentTaxea for 1841, " Delinquent Taxes for 1842, " Delinquent Taxes for 1843, Incidental Receipts, " Printing, Total Receipts to June 1st 1844,

t

JOHN.- B. HANNAH.

E. II. FAIRCHILD "

C.HARRINGTON.

HAMING'TQNV lUMkUl & CO., FORWARDINGr , & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . EVAriSVlltE HiDlAIiAr "

B. FLOTJRNOY SIMMS.

Ill

A. B. COLEMAN, Late of Evansvihe.

GENERAL F 0 B W A BDIH6 COMMISSION MEBGHAHTS,

NO. 59, GRAVIER STREET, NEW-ORLEANS.

Reference, COLEMAN & STETtEN,

REPORT. Of the rial and' Conviction o f ROMAN WEINZOEPFLEIN, FOR RAPE, COMMITTED TTPOH THE PERSON OF ANNA MARIA SCHMOLL, - WHILE AT CONFESSION AX IN TBS CATHOLIC CHURCH AT E7ASSVIU.K. IHD., For Sale at this Office.

Dec. 21, tf

THOMAS H. MAGHEE, $

JOSEPH WHITNEY Sc. Co. HALLET& BLAKE, 5 STEWART & Co. - )

W. W. TOMPSON& CO. $

New York. Bosion. St. Louis.

WM. H. STOCKWELL,

JOHNSHANKLIN,

J.H. MAGHEE & Co. V Evansville.

JOSEPH WHEELER, Jr.

J. M. RTHCKWELL,

LEWIS & STERLING, Philadelphia. E C.MARCH, . . Alton 111.

40,00 2,50

197,50 53 50

1594,44 8263,93 10,00 420,89 28,63 155,48 742,11 291.89 46.00 67,50

$11,934,37

(

DR. S. THOMPSON, LATE Professor of Anatwmy and Surgery

in Kemper, ouege, i. Kouis. vTriVINP. nermanentlv located himself in

H U " . r .

if M. Evansville, oilers his

Ajt.

services as a oua-

6eon and PnvsKiAN to the citizens of Evansville

and the neighborhood. He can be tound at an hours of the day at his office, on 1st street, near the Sherwood House aud at night, at his residence, on 1st Street above the Episcopal Church, in the house formerly occupied by Mr. WauCaluj May 23d, '44-2mo, '

Alenander Thomas Allen Mrs. Allen George F -Allen John VV Ames John B. Barlow Anderson, 2 Basber Ellen Miss Baugher Peter Beegley John Blackburn - Hugh Boawell William E. Bozeman William

B

B. Mi-

DENTISTRY.

J. V. ALtES repecttully invites those r : . I U;. .r.

. i A m vol) limy u" U V'- J ; in pull at Dr

Hutchinsou's medicine

tnr on Second Street, where operations on the

teeth will be nerfonned on the most reasonable

trms and in the beat manner.

Tooth ache cured without giving pain. Teeth Ttrarto.rl for 25 rem, and all other charges in

TiroDoriion. Teeth set on pivots, or on plate

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

tbe work will be $1 00. May 23d, '44-3 1.

jarg"x KEGS Dupont's Powder iresh from the

WJ?Jr mills just received by May 30th, tf. J. H. MAGHEE, &. Co

Law Notice. BATTELL fc IXGt.E, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, EVANSVILLE. Office on Frstst. below Main. Aug 5-tf

Loaisville, Evansville and HENDERSN PACKET.

aHtfti --- d n"avasaaw

FAWN.

IHIS new and splendid fast running Steam

er. liavinsr been built expressly for thi

trade will ply regularly twice a week betwee

this alnce and Louisville, leaving Lonisvill

everv Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'cloc

P. M. and Evansville every Thursday 2 o'clock

P. M. and Sunday 8 o'clock, f. M. Evansville Nov, 23d 43-tf.

The proprietors of the Steam Boat "Fawn," will put a new and beautiful Boat, the 'R E1SDEE R," in the same trade, about the first ol July, foi model, speed and beauty, she will not be unsurpassed bysny boat on the-western waters. W. H. STOCKWELL Agent. . Evansville, June 29th,'44-tf.

i i i i

100 Dz- Superior Fine PALM HATS, a it .t Common ' " " Cypress & Willow BONNETS new - Ktvip. With a complete assortment

of English straw and Gunp Bonnets,

nK " Palm Hoods, for sale very cheap by

June 6, '44.

J. H. MAGHEE &. CO.

CEMENT! CEMENT!!

Yf FRESH supply HYDRAULIC CEMENT

154. iust received and tor saie oy

My 2,44 ti;

BEMENT & VIELE.

SPLENDID new Eleptic Spring Eastern make for Sale by

May 80tb,tf. J MAbutfc,

Buggy,

4: Co.

rown teorge i

Bunch Jackson Bush Thomas

Bu'rklow John D Bvrne Michael

Batiell Charles I 5

C

CateElison

Calloway H. F. 2

Campbell lbomas Canon Simeon N

Chaine Thomas Clark James Chapin Nathan 9

Clayton John J

Chenawith Hiram

Cox Alfred A

Crist Jamea B

Cullen Peter

Casa Caitrarine Lester

D

Davis Nancy Miss 2

Dike Viremus Davia John W Dobson Henry Douglas Jeremiah Donald Alex'r Drew C K Major Duty Wm Deviney Hiram E Eaetay Redey 3 Evans Jane -4 Evana Isaac F Fairchild Ira A Farquitr Hiram Finuie Joseph Fenniniore J S Fergus Robert FolgerJohn Danie'l Franceway Abraham Fullim John G Garrell Joiin 2 Gard Samuel Gard Jeremiah Gorden Testimony Giffiin Hosea Green Robert Grimes John M. Grant C H rGroves Alex M K

Graham Washington

11 Ham P A Mrs. Haptonstall Jordan Harpold G W Henderson John P Henson Jesse How George J Hill George.

Higgitibotham Jos,

Hinds ftlerim Hinds Melvin Hopkins Hiram Hooker Levi llord Edward HutchineJohn ' Hutchinson Franklin Hyde Joseph 2 Ingraham Chester Igon Peter J Jones James G 4 Jones Lewis " Jones George "

Johnson Jamea Johnston J N K Keyt W. II. S.

nerva KifTCD Kirkpatrick Jamea Kightley Francis ' Knight Thomas Knight Jamea i L Lore Wm Eaq Lacy W Listern Wm Liondon Edward M Matheny Morris A Metcalf A E Mr. Michell John Moore Evan Montgomery John R McCorkle Jane Miss Melawley S P McLean Daniel McPnerson John

Myets Henry Esq N Noble Mrs E P Parker Wm II Parker W L Esq

rerry Oliver ti Posneroy D Mr. Pruett Elizabeth II Mrs R Ryan Wm Rose Hester Redman John Rolston Capt S B Sarah Reed Michael B S Sandia Jacob -Saunders William C Simmons J H Shaw S Mr. Shively Benjamin Skeels Geo Smith Thomas 2 Smith Sam't W Smith John F Speer John Stakes Hesry P

btiuson Martm Stinson Benoni Rev Stevens tl II Stevens Levi Stephens D H Stephenson Susan Miss Stratton Franklin Stafford & Riff Stewart John Sullivan Abel Sutton Ebenezer or Dan-

There has been drawn on the

Treasurer, from let June 1843, to the 3lst May 1844,Ordera aa -follows viz: For Out standing Orders, 2,992,79 ' County Officers Salaries, 830,81 " Expenses ef the Poor, 2,312.01

Jury Fees, 500,61 Expenses of Elections, 49,1 1

Assessing Revenue for 1843, 153,25 Bridge at the mouth ol Pigeon, 8,25

Specific Expenses, 69,52 Roads and Highways, 315.95

" Expense of Criminals, 144,13 " Interest on County Orders. 403,37

" Printing, 110,50 " Bridges and Culverts, 221,00

Total amount ol cyders issued du

ring the financial year 1843. $8,711,30

RECEIPTS AND D1SBUM5EN IS, Receipts: There waa paid into the County

. Treasury lor financial year 1843, 11,934,37

Disbursements: ' (There was outstanding, on June

1st IB4J, woruers issuea subsequent to the 1st day ol June -1841,5.483,49.) " Orders drawn on the Treasurer from June 1st l843,to May 3 1st 1844,both days iticl've, 8,711,30, 14,194,79

F.VANSVII.LE BAKERY.

fsrliE undersigned having opened a regular!

fa Bakery on Main St., one djor above Joseph

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

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

Orders from the country accompanied with

tbe cash will be promptly attended to. JOHN M. SAMPSON, May 23, '44 tf. AUCTION NOTICE. LAST LARGE SPRING SALE, . FOR 1844. BY W. & C. FELLOWES & CO.

On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs

. day, the dd, 4th, 5th, and otli el June,

Of English, French, and American Fancy

ana staple JJry uooas.

ILL be offered, as above, o.i each day.

commencing at halt past a o'clock.

very general and well assorted stock, consisting

in part, ol

Blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths; blue, black, and fancy Cassimers; blue, cadet, black.

Uind steel mixed Satinets; cadet, blue, and Ox-

lord mixed jeans; urap ue ciea, aummer ciotns,

Gambruons, fancy Drillings, Cottonades,. Krem

line, 1 weeds, brown Linens and Drillings, blue

Drillings, Nankeens, Coat Ginghams.

3,000 pieces blue and lancy rrints::

300. do Eearlston and Manchester Ging

- hams; 50 do fancy Lawns;

Cambrics, Jaconets, Plaid Muslins, Mul! and

Book Muslins,colorcd Cambrics,brown Hollands,

Irish Linens, , bleached Cottons, bleached and

brown Drillings, Tickings, Checks, plaid Cot

tons, Mariner Shirtings, Kussia and cotton Dia

pers. 200 bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings;

Paddings,Buckrams,Sailducks, Marseilles quilts.

Hosiery, great variety; pongee and cotton Hand

kerchiefs. Gloves, Suspenders, Buttons, Threads,

Pins. &c

Also, palm Hats. Shoes. Whips. Switches,

Cap and Letter Paper, Wrapping Paper, oic

03T To this sale we call the attention ot city

THOIA IS H M A GrM EE,1 : COMMISSION MERCHNT, For the Sale of Tobacco and Western Produce of every description, NEW YORK CITY. " ft7We will make liberal Cash advances on shipments to the above house. Evansville, January II, 1844. . JOHN. II. MAGHEE & CO.

GEIFEITH&COIIBET. . WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDVABE. CROCKERY. DRY GOODS. AND GROCEIES.

WOULD call the attention of the public generally, and Country Merchants

their large and full assortment of goods which they are determined to sell aa HOUSE IN EVANSVILLE, or any other Weatern City.

N.JJ. Cash paid for Wheat, Flax-Seed, Beeswax, &c. k May 23rd, 1844-tf. - '.-

in particular, LOW AS ANY

CHEAP GROCERY STORE. WOULD call the attention of the Public generally, and Country Merchants in particular, t

rheir large and full assortment of GROCERIES which they are determined to sell as LOW as any

HOUSE IN EVANSVILLE, for auy other West of the Western City. . , N. B. CASH PAID for Wheat, Flax Seed, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Bacen, Lard, Feathers, Beef

Hides, uats, corn ana corvvieai, ace, ate, c, ;

CHEAP GOODS JUST ARRIVED, ? . AT , . JOS. M. CALDWELL'S,

(MAIN STREET, EVANSVILLE IXD.,)

EALER in Staple and fancy DRY GOODS,

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. BONNETS,

UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS, HARDWARE,

CUTLERY, AXES, HOES, TRACE CHAINS,

OiC &.c, &c, ate.

I have lately returned from the Eastern Cities

and am now receiving a large stock of of KlNl?

ind SUMMER GOODS, purchased upon the

best terms, great care has been taken to Belcct

and country merchants generally, and, being our J goods suitable lor this market, and I am deter-

laat larire aorinff sale, we shall close our many I mined to sell CrUCLS BAKU aixm o, 1 am not in

consignments at very red Seed prices, and shall j the habit of sending out "'high pressure" adver

owe. an entire ranee ot our lar?o and snlendid tisements, out 1 aa most earnestly anu respect

stock. Bargains may be expected by all who fully invite Country Dealers and all other per-

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . OHN INGLE Jr. has taken put letters of ad ministration fde bonis nun) with the will

annexed, on the estate of Saunders Hornbrook, ' late of Vanderburg County ludiana. Deceased. The eatateJs. beleived to be solvent.

Let all concerned take notice.. JOHN INGLE, Administrator. May 16th. '44 3t. i . 4

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

Terms, Cash. Auctioneers, Louisville, Ky.

May 23, '44, 2t.-Lou Jour.

Outstanding Orders on June 1st 1844, 2,260,42 It will be observed that the Report herewith submitted does not exhibit the entire indebtedness of Vanderburgh County. Prior to the year 1841, it is impossible to ascertain correctly, from tbe records of this office the amount of outstanding orders. Consequently the present indebted

ness of the County must be larger than is ahewn by ibis report. ' WILLIAM II. WALKER, Auditor. -June 27 1844, 3t.

Notice.

USAN E. HUDSON, Absolam B. Hudson,

and James H. Hudson, heirs of William M

Hudson, late of Warrick County in the State

01 inuiana, aeceasea, win iaxe notice that on the first or some subsequent day of the next term of the probate court ot Warrick County to be

holden at the Court House in Boonville, in the

County and State aforesaid on the second Men

day in August next, I, Mary Hudson, widow el

the said William M. Hudson deceased, will apply to the said court to appoint Commissioners

to assign and set over to me, the aaid widow

of the said William M. Hudson deceased, to wit

Mary Hudson all my right and title of dower

in and to the real estate of the said William M. Hudson deceased lying and situate in the County and State aforesaid, according to the statute in such cases made and provided. - MARY HUDSON widow of the said William M. Hudson deceaaed. June 17th 1844, 3t. prs. lee $2,00. DISSOLUTION.

HIE firm of A. B. Carpenter & Co. and John

Burbauk &Co. have been this dis-olved bv

mutual consent all persons who are indebted to either of the firms are requested to pay to either of the undersigued who are authorized to receivethe same. All persons having claims against the late firm of A. B. Carpenter & Co. are requested to present the same to Willard Carpenter for settlement. ALVIN B. CARPENTER.

WILLARD CARPENTER. JOHN BURBANK. Evansville. May 30, '44, 3t.

LVD. SMITH'S CASH STORE REMOVED

O the New Brick. Buildiso on the BURNT : SQUARE, where he is new opening a

large and desirable assortment of FOREIGN &

DOM ESTIC DRY GOODS, a complete stock of

HAKUWAKti and CUTLERY. Wool. For.

Silk, and Russia Hats, Umbbellas aud Para

sols, Willow. Straw and Florancb Braid Bow-

nets. Bouts and Shoes of every description, Palm

tl ATS, ViUEENSWAEE, LOOKING U LASSES, CORN and Grass Scythes. Axes. Trace Chains. Bench

Plains, &c, &c, &.c, .

Together with a large variety of , STAPLE &. FANCY GOODS,

purchased in Philadelphia and New York, du

ring the month ot March with ereat care and

attention, and he has only to say to thoae who

may lavor mm with a call, that he can show them goods at auch 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.

sons wanting goods to call ana examine my

goods and prices, I will try to sell goods CHEAP and will take pleasure in waiting upon all that

call whether we trade or not.

fjT" ALSO, a variety of School Books of the

latest editions, and other works too numerous

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

A GUMBERTS & CO.

VARIETY- STORE, Corner of Main and First Street.')

VfUST RECEIVED a new Stock of fancy

CM. Spring and Summer Goods cheaper than

has ever been sold ii; the Western Country, as

followes : - v

Plaid Bonnet do, Chineae " do. Fringes colored, Grimp do.

Fancy Prints,as pink & Black and Pink Crapf

striped mourning and Linen floss,

SS.

lei ' Sutton

Mary

T Tappin Mr. Tate John F Taylor Hiram Terry Margaret Mrs Thomas rohn J Town CEL Mrs. V

Vsnstor Jesreel 2 Vandergrift John Van Winkle Dr. W Wallace R L Walters James Ward Mary Miss Warner Maria Weight Joseph Webb Elizabeth M Mrs

RWhite Thomas Whiting Thomas White Alonzo 2 Wilson J P Wills Wm 2 Wilkinson Mri Wilson Wm HWilliams 11 W Wood William E . D. CHUTE, P. M.

NOTICE. DR WM. TRAFTON would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has associated with himself in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, Dr. C. S. WEEVER They will continue business at the old Office on

Locust Street, where one or the other may al

ways be lound ; unless absent on professions

visits. Dr. 1 rafton , would further inform his

old friends that his health is so much improved

that he will now attend to calls, day or nioht

anu win Bini nu .any reasonauie , distance te

serve them.Eransville, April 18,1844.

STATE OF INDIANA) Vanderburgh County.

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

John B. Stinson Adrn'r Debonis non of tbe estate

of Lewis C, Stinson dee'd.

AND now at this time comes the said administrator and files in open court, hia petition.

stating clearly and auccintly the condition of

said estate and the appraised value thereof and

the amount ot debt outstanding against said es

tate, so tar aa the same has came to his knowl.

edge, ana met said estate is insiirhcient to pay

the debts aloresaid and praying relief generally

It is therefore ordered that the creditora of aaid

estate be notified of tbe filling and pendency ot

the above complaint by publication of a copy of

this order lor six weeks successively in the Kv

ansville Journal, a public newspaper printed and pu blished in the town of Evansville, county of

Vanderbugh and state ot Indiana, and that un

lets such creditors notily said administrator of

the existence and extent of their respective

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

nature, discription and date of the contractor

assumpsit upon which the same may be founded

in theomceol the Clerk ot said court, previous

to the hnal distribution ot the assets ot theestale

of the said decedent such claims aforesaid will

be postponed in favor of the more diligent credi

tors. And it is further ordered that tsis cause be continued uutil the next term of this court.

Attest SAM'L T. JENKINSClerk

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

NOTICE.

OCTOR BEVERLY MILLER, bavin

located himself permanently in Evansville.

otters his professional services tj the citizens of

the 1 own and vicinity, lie may be found at his

office on First Street, between Main and Locust, next door below the office of J. E. Blythe Esq.,

or ii ioe onerwuuu iiuuk. Evansville, June 27 1844, tf.

o r&trf. rfi.pi?cES prints - i8ing

mmi wf vs? Mf B targe anu oeauutui assort

meui 01 all the latest .and most desirable styles

wnicn win oe soiu ai ine very lowest prices by

june o, '. . j. ii. iUAunr.Hi at, cu.

NEW DHUG STORE.

DR. J0H1V R. WILCOX, would res

pectfully inform his old friends and the Public

that he is now opening (on consignment) a stock ol

DRUGS I PAINTS, MEDICINES, I UILS, &C. next dour to Rowley's Corner in the Store here

tolore occupied by A. Gumberts & Co. Main

Street, which will be sold Wholesale and Re

tail very low for CASH. - 4LSO

He would beg leave to offer his professional

services to the Citizens ot bvaasville and vicin

ity, as be designs devoting his entire time and

attention, to the practice of MEDICINE and

SURGERY. Office as above. Eransville, la., June 6, 44 tf. , , -CARDING MACHINE FOR SALE.

Jff NEW Carding Machine & Picker construct

jy ed alter the latest improvements and com

piete in every respect, tor sale very low by W. H. STOCKWELL. May 2rd, 1844 tf.

HEMP . SEED.

FEW Bbls. Hemp Seed for sale by

'i

May 2. tfr

BEMENT & VIELE,

French Balzorine,

do Ginghams,

English Sl Chinese do,

Muslin uinghsms.

secand mourning,

London Checks,

Plaid Summer Stuff,

Silk Dress Shawls,

M de Lames do, Crape de Laine do,

Plaid silk Cravats,

Figured do do Satin do do

Pab. Dress Hkfs.

Plaid Hernawin, Fancy Lieb. Mitts,

Col. Eggp k figured

Black filet Alitt,

do 1 figured.

Silk,

Eggp,

Lisle,

Kid,

Taff. Ribbons, Crimp neck do,

Satin - - do.

Stripe do.

Laceedge do.

Evansville, April 4, 1844,

Svansville la., July 4tb,tf.

1500

Figured Silk Parasols,

Plaid . do Plain do Sun Shades, White Cambrics, Jaconets, Check Cambrics, Plaid do, . Lace stripe, Muslin Lace, Cheek Muslin,

Jjishop Lawns, - . ' -Book Muslins, Cambric Dimity, Lisle Edging, Mourning Collars, Dimity do, Lace do, French needle work do. French & painted La wua Fainted Muslins, ' ' Summer M. de Laines, dec. Ac. See. Ate.

tf

Window Glass & white Lead.

30Boxes JO by 12 Window Glass,

30 do 8 by 1U do do. 40 do 11 by 15 do' do. , 10 do I by 18 do . do. 00 kegs Pittsburgh No 1 White Lead. Just re

licved and for sale by W. 6c C. BELL ,

Jan 7 , Corner Main and First 5

41

For sal e by ,

Bbla KENHAWA SALT 200 bags Turks Island do

25 do Liverpool Bloem do

BKMENT & VIELE

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

Cash, by HARRINGTON. HANNAH. &Co.

Nov 17. .-- Water btrcet.

LEAD! LEAD!! -

POUNDS Bar Lead just reseiv-i ed from St. Louis, pr steam bsit

Messenger, and for sale very low for Cash, by ,

u AKitliXu J UJM , n AISxS A, oifjo. , Dec. nd 4. - ' COPARTNERSHIP.

JHE UNDERSIGNED iiave this day asso- ' X ciated themselves under the firm of - RARP.Or.KS &. SUA RPR. for fha'nnrrwi.c nf

transacting a Genera! Grocery, Crockery - To bacco, and Produce business.

EL1SHA S. BABCOCK. CI1ARLFS BABCOCK. PETER SHARPE. . . . , Evtinaville Feb. 22 44. tf. ... : vJUST RECEIVED HUGHES CHEAP STORE-

fBHE SUBSCRIBER has just received a very: JL. superior and fashionable stick of SPRING

tc SUMMER DRY GOODS, consisting in part

tor the Ladies ot Ualzorines, tfalzonne Lawns,, painted Lawns, plain and cross barred Jaconets, mixed snd white Cotton Hosiery, super black & colored Kid Gloves, black silk tilovesand Mitts, Caps, Ruches, black Orientals for Scarfs, silk Fringes, black Net for Mantillas, Ginghams,AIpaea Lustres, foundation Muslins, Apron Check,

liieached and crown Muslins, Calicoes, Mersailles Skins, children Bootees, Misses , white and mixed Hose, Boys half hose, , with a large assortment of trimmings, and email, goods too numerous to mention. For Gentlemen,, the stock of Summer Cloth, ' Cassimjre, - Sattinete,' Jeans, Nankeens, Ginghams, mixed and whit half Huee. -Silk Handkerchief, Suspenders.. Superior white Berlin Gloves, Sewing Silk,, Twist, Coat, Vest, and Pant Buttons; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, with a variety' ff Alli.r small arfilw wtilrh iro v.rv rlnoirA. m

Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited . to call and examine his STOCK, na 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 , JEWELRY.:

L. BITTROLFF bas juat opened at hie . Fancy Store on Second Street a large and

splendid stock of new fashioned JEWELRY, selected by himself with great care which bo pledges himself to sell at as low prices, as the same articles can be 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. New fashioned breast pins of tbe finest gold, gold and silve r hair pins, and scarf pinav ladies card

'boxes, a very pretty, article, head ornaments,

silver thimbles of various kinds, fine gold fob chains, guard chains, seals and keys, sieel '.fob chains aud keys, gold plated chains aud keys, silk guards of every kind, gold and silver pencil cases, silver and common "spectacles, a number

ot brass clocks, &c-, &e. r : s The Ladies, and Gentlemen of the pleaee is respectfully invited 'to call and examine for themselves. J. L. BITTROLFF. April 25th, 1844.

00

CLOVE SEED. EW Clover Seed tur sale by March 3 '43. BEMENT & VIELE.

jrWSEAS, Candles, Soap, Raisins, Lemons Jyl Wrapping Paper, Bed Cords, &c, in store and selling verytow for cash, by -June 16, main street A. B. BEMENT. " JOHN W. GRANT, TAILOR. ESPECTFULLY informs the Citizens of JltjX, Evansville and its vicinity that he has opened a TAILOR SHOP on Locust street one door below John Shank lin's Store, where be hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a share of public patronage. , Evansville, March 7th, '44, 3t. lOOO SETTS COMMON TEAS. OOO DOZ. EDGED PLATES. IO CASKS ASSORTED QUEENS WARE, in Store and for Sale very low lor CASH, by June 6, '44 J. H. MAGHEE, & CO.

WANTED. flfffeH BUSHELS of OATS, for which BWJAF the highest price will be paid in CASH, by ALLIS Sc. HOWES. ; Feb. 22 1844 tf BLANKS! BLANKS!!

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

BLANKS At this office, such as blank Deeds, Bills of La den, Executions, Summons', &c. &.C., which wa will sell cheap for Cash. - New BricliYard JOHN GREEK respectfully informs his friends and tbe public generally (Lt he bas commenced the above business at the yard formerly occupied by Wm. Walker In Lilleston & Pinkham's enlargement, where he intends making and keeping on band slock brick for fronls, also slop and sand brick, hedge ana circle well brick. All of which he will sell at - prices to suit the times, and he hopes by his strict attention to business lo merit a liberal share of mih.

lie patronage. 7, JOHN GREEK. N. B. he will also exchange any thing in his line for approved Produce.. . - , Ten or twelve good steady hands wanted at the above yard. , Evansyillo April 5th, 1844, 3m.