Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 4, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 January 1845 — Page 4

, WITHIN AND WITHOUT." j BY BABRT CORKWiLt. (WITHOCT.) The winds aTe bitter, the akiea are wild; . , From the roof comes plunging the drowning rain, , i ,. "Without, in tattert, the world's poor child Sobbeth abroad her grief,, her paint 7 , Ho one hcareth her, no neheedeth her; But Hunger, he friend, with his bony hand, Grasps her throat, whisperi ng huskily. . "What dost thou in a Christian lond?" (WITOIS )'-.-The kie are wild, and the blast is cold ; Yet riot and luxury brawl within;

ed, Slaves are wa'uing,in crimson and gold, Watting the nod of a child of sin. The fire is crackling, wine is bubling Up in each glass to b leadsa brim, The jesters are laughing, the parishes quaffing "Happiness," "honor," and all for him I (YdTIIOVT .) She who is s!ain in the winter weather, . Ah '. she once had a village fame; Listened to love on tho moonlit heather .. Nad gentleness, vnnity, maiden shame; Now her allies ore the tempest howling; Frodigals cursts; self disdain; Poverty ; misery. Well no matter; There is 'an end unto every pain'.. The hnr'ofs fame was her doom to day, -. . Disdain, despair, by to-morrow's light The ragged boards and the (i uper's pui! ; -And so she'll be given to dusty night; ; 'Without n tear or a tinman sight ; She's gunc, poor life nnd its 'fever" o'er! So let her in cutin oblivion lie;' While the world runs merry as heretofore. (wimix ) He who yon lordly feast enjoyeih. He who dolh rest on hi? couch of down, He it was tclin ilirew the lurwken Un.lt r tlie feet ot the irainplin", town; Ijiar, betrayer, false as cruel. What is the liooAi for his dastard sin J His peers, 'thVy scorn '?. high Jamrt, they shun Unbar your palacr; and gn?o witiiiii t There, yet iiis dtcds are nil trumpe t-soun.ledf There upon silken scats reciine ' ' Maidens as fair a tiie summer morning, Watching him rise from the ennrkiiiig- wine. Mothers all proffer their stainless daughters; Men ofbigH honor salute bint "friend ;'' fc'Uies! oh where Bra your cleansing waters; World I oh, where do thy wonders end? ' MARRIAGE. " . Marriage is tq a woman at onco the happiest Mid fie gadJest event of her life; it is the promise of iuture bliss raised on the death of all piesont enjoyment. She quits her home, occupations her amusemcn Is, everything on which alio depends lor comfort, for Btfecuon, for kindnces. forpleosnra. The parents by whose counsels he had been fttided, the sisters to whom she has dared to impart every embryo thought and feelinj. the brother who had played with her alternately the counsellor and the counselled, all to be resigned at one fell stroke r and yet she Cies with joy into lite untrodden path before her. Buoyed up by the confidence of requited love, she bids a found adieu to the l:!n that is past, nnd returns with excited hopes and, joyous anticipation of the hopplnsss to come. Then woe to the man that can blight such n fair prospect who can treacherously lure a heart lilts that from its peaceful enjoyment, aud the watchful protection at home rvho can cowardly destroy", break the illusions that have won her, and destroy the confidence' which love had inspired. Woe to the man! ' " HORSIER SPEECH ON THE TARIFF. -The Concordia Intelligencer states tli.it the ' ; following speech was furnished by a spscial reporter: '? - : ' ' T - 'Fell er-citizens, thar are Eve kinds of tariffs -(counting his fingers) yes, feller-ci (tzens.five .kinds, and you must decided which kind yoa are in favor of atones. - Clay and Pi'Sk have made up thar minds on that subject, and so must we . "' 1 ssy thar are five kinds ol tiirifls; first the ir.cidtiital tariff, which coi fines i tel t altogether to hard war and nutmegs; then that is the proiec- , five tail if, which is intended to exclude from our country hollow ware and wir.e; then that is the tariff for revenue which goes in for cheap jews harps and C dy clocks; but feller-ci tizens, I'm in favor of the ad-ve-'orum ttiritf. that'sihe tarifi'llitu Diesis my view, and comes in iiav a." beautilnl as get up stairs. It's a tariff that's un tlrrstiKid and easily explained ad' meaning !ie; want money in the treasury to add io' it, nnd lotum when it is too full to lake, money out, that's what adve-lormu means, and is tho onty tar... mi, m.iei .a .on. n..... -no carI t...t. l . i ricH oil me viutcmiiuvui as 911 cu ns new iui u wheel in January.'" v '. Maf.kiase ExraxoKDiXART.- A few Sundays morning mice, as a large nu.nbsr ot emigrants, with their wagons, cattle Sea., were journeying through M iasisstppi on tkeir way to Arkansas, and shortly after passing through.' a small towu, "it suddenly occured to two of the pary-a young piau and woman who had been for a while greatly troubled with the wily snares of Master C jpid, that they could go no further uuiess they were converted into one! A halt waatherefore called, the difficulty mode known, and a'messengcr despatched back for a 'Squire. In a short " time the officer appeared, and in the presence ol a company, in the open road, he pronounced Wm.. A. Mods' and Nancy Plant man fctid wife. After the ''knot was tied," says the Yazoo Banner, the father of iliu bi.de invited all who voted lor Clay to coin fur ard an d 'snlluie" her ; and ah who voted for PoJk io "talis a buss at his old woman " Tne scene cloned by a general distnbuMon among the company ot numerous elicit, if g.t.ge'breau, in lieu of the bride's cake, ' and tne huppy pair, accompanied fcy iheir Iriends resumed their journey, ftlay William find the climate of his new home congenial to his young and tender Plant. - The Boston Chronicle hits off the Mexican correspondence on this wise ; "I'll go and get cannon," - Said Governor Shannon ; . ', r "You may go and begone," Said Senor Kejon.

THE GREAT GUN. ' A rival to the London Punch, has appear

under the tide of the 'Great Gun.1 The following hit is from the first number. The Commeicial advertiser remarks that the Great Gun people would have other people believe them very skilful in the concoction and po tation of a Sherry" Cobbler, but it js clear they have never tasted, much less made a glass of that seductive beverage. In their appointment of (he ingredients, the readerwill perceive, they have utterly omitted the su gar. A Sherry Cobbler without "Sweetin' may do for the "Great Gnn1' editors and the like, but a New Yorker would turtt up his nose at it, and "blow up the bar-keeper like fury." ' ' :' THE SlIURRY COBBLER.. Suggested by seeing the article announced at the jrorlh and South Amcircan Cojfee House, in 1 ureadnecdle street, . , The great feature of city civilization is a sherry cobbler. . The men of the west-end fancy they know something of taste, that they are judg es of the delicate and the refined No I fullicy could be more glariug. Sherry Cob biers are barely known out of Ttiteadneed le Sireet. .. '. ' The ciicumslances that Columbus was unable to attach his name to his discovery, and that Dr. Guillotine was unable to detach his name hum his invention, are ., cited by Victor Hugo as two remarkable instances of ill fortune. Let us cite as a 'third that the name of him who invented the Sherry Cob bler is buried m oblivion. Yes, he who taught rude nvin to lav sptrkling crysials of Ice be- ! ncalh delicious Sherry ,and to flavor the liquid ! witli siiaip slices ol lemon, and then to im bibe ir, not by course i hracian draughts, bu1 jjently, lightly and plafuily through a rustic straw, is totally uuknowu. . . Let us, therefore, devise a fable to account for the origin of the Sherry Cobbler and iry. i'.a importation into our beloved courtKABLE. The sound of liritannia's complaints at lcti'Jiii reached the ears of Columbia. . She heard lood waillings over the conduct of the non-payiugStates; she saw that some of the stars on the rpangled banner shone less briijhtly than tliey were wont. . -The wealthy Quakers of Lombard street were crying out Pay us;' the merchant-rulers of Bishopsgale weie crying, 'pay us;1 the priest of St Paul's wa3 crying 'pay us;7 and their voices had become but as oue voice, end that was the voice of BritanniaWhat means this,1 said -Columbia, and she summoned the delaulting states to her presence. Auuacious Mississippi, witn. uie awful word "ilErDI.vTrol,, written on its swarthy brow, led the way; enterprising' Illinois, with the plan of his unfinished canal, followed ; then Maryland, vainly endeavoring lo keep up a respectable appearance; and, lastly, Pennsylvania, in drab colored suit, redolent of piomises, but slowly of performances. - - Then Columbia, having ascertained the melancholy position of affairs," 'gravely said, 'Mv children, payment, is evidently obnoxi ous to your feelings,1 and the assembled states solemly muimured, 'Yes.1 'Then,1 says .-Col umbia, 'can you not contrive some plan to lull the wrath of Brittania to make tier ob livious of her wrongs? Oh, my children, pre pare some potent narcotic. Then did Indiana step forward , and say, 'Though the word ol .'repudiation has uoi been uttered by me, as it was by - my more daring brother Mississippi, vet have 1 refused to tax, and my meaning h -.s been clearly discerned. Therefore as a worthy symbol ot of my transparency, I on this glad occasion contt ihule a class.' ; - - - M,s;iys Mississippi, 'am he of free speech and unblushing brow, 1 dared todeletm 're pudiatiou1 upon principle. The slrength of the narcotic should come from me,' And he poured into the glass foaming, potent, generous wine. 'Then, said Illinois, 'I it is who contrived the sharp plan of turning new money to pay the old. Ltet me as emblems ot.my sharpness, contribute these slices of lemon.1 - '.All of you,1 said Pennsylvania, 'are but inlantH. Few wondered at your defalcation But I saturated with respectability when I refused io-pay, that was indeed an exploit. Mississippi may be unrivalled in audacity, but I am incomparable for coolness. Therefore as a proper contribution, I add ice to the mixture . - - 'And from me,1 quoth Maryland, 'you shall have a straw, far a siraw aptly represents the value of mv credit.1 So savin", Marvland gracefully dropped a straw into the "lass,and ' rjh ghft Cobb,er s;or)(i comp!cte. 1 tho Sherry CobMcf ;. was conveyed t'ie A-tlaatic, and Biitt:ini;i'rocei ved across the delicious, the fital gilt. . Reclining in dolently itf Threadneedlo street, she rIIiuvs the liqued to flow Into Iter rnoiit!) thronoh the tle.ecate "s!r;uv, a soft-sensation pervades her fraina and, lulled into a state ofblissliil ease, she tlnnks Columbia for the donation," and 'forgo td ber debls. " , ' AESOPUS LONDINENSIS. CHINESE PJtOVERBS. Whoever borrows to build, builds to sell. IjOvc is all eyes, without on n good one. We never laugh so loud or so long as whan we would hide our grief. -. , The 1rue way of enriching ourselves is by cutting ofTour wants. There are no liiuhs truly fital but those which we neither acknowledge or repair. It is better to fjll our brains than our chests. . , . , , .;. ... ' ' " What is a fool who lias m ade his fortune? A pig which is embarrassed by his fat. "Obediah, I wants lo ask voti a Cothun drum?" ".. . "Succeed niggarl" "Well, why is a Quilt like a Railroad? Do you give it up "Well does." ; "Cause there's sleepers tinder if. Yah! Yah! What an ignorant colored individual vou is - ' " ' ' : , .

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H" 1ST OF LETTERS remaintug in the Post SLi Office at Bvansville, lnd., January 1st, W45, which, if not taken out in three- months will be seat to the Dead LetterOfiice, A Leedsje, Joseph ,

Allen, A S Mrs. Agnew, Martin Allis& Howes, - B Ball, William Lodwick S. Captain . Lonergan. Kennedy E Jongert, Price Luycock, L L Dr. 21 Burnett, Thomas Dellwood, Allred Bier, Alexander C Blake, John W Boswell, Wm E Bowers, Daniel B Brandies, J H Martin, William Marshall, Edmund Mills, Emily Miss Milar, Martin McCutcheoti Thomas McKinng, John B. ilc A Ulster Lucinda Miss Murdock, Matthew G 1 Burnside, George " - C Murdock t North 2 Murdock, Zina K P Paten, James Plebworth, Robert . Powell, John R Raslajid William Coker, Jacob Coker, James Cook, Philip - Coulter Charles Casidy, Henry Cassaune, F Mr. 2 Chsney, K J Miss Cleik ol VanderburglijSllaiiUin Catherine Mrs. D Kea gin, Julia , Reed, John' I Richardson,' Joseph Richey Rose, Qeorge W Robertson, Lewis J.t ' . ' Satlerlee, Varner " Sayre Henry A. Saw toil, J 1$ lirode, U-ivid II 'Hliivoly, B Mr Sh. rriil, Mason W Skillmun, P V Smith, Leonard , -Smith,. 11 0 mil ton Smyth, Thomas Snyder, Jonathan Siinsun, Ceuoni Elder S:insoni Lewis W T Tarr, G S Tuilor, BS Thompson George M Thomas, Uarid Towner, Ueujnmiii -Tyier, John ..' V Vinson, George Davis, CW Daugherty vv iHiam Diddcn, William Dieker8on, .William B Douglas, Joseph - ' E ' Elliott, Adam Edwards Alfred 2 Kvans. Jane Mi 3 Ev:en Jedediah F ' Far, Ira ' Far, William - . ,.: Ferguson, Cetsy Fot, William Forward, Hannah M French ,-Thomas - - G . Garvin, Snsnn . GifTird,.Thos, Gold ill wait, J esse L Gnoiiriirn, Thos. 4 Gothfird,' John Gmild, Sum'l II Griflin, David Guild, John II Hawkins, Gabrela Haw kins Thomas lientiersun, JP - Hornbrook Thomas . Horse f all, Tliomus Vanwinlvle,A UandP W w. Wark, Thomas , Waters John I. "' Waison '"v Tii K West, D M. Weaver, Samuel. Whicliel, Rohcrt W i Ik i us George Willson E Mr Wilson, J S tiourd, BeiTjTi.mi J Joiner.Sarah . K ' ' Kelly, Nancy Mrs Kap, F.iiaon Krok, Henry Rev Williams. Joseph Lariman,Win Capt S. R.Willis, Hannah 2 Lacy, Csroline Miiss Wheuler, Joseph 4 Lacy, Caroline Mrs : ,Y Lt;i!,S Mr, Yerkes, J P Leonard, Wm II Young, M.M. Mrs 2 ..... DANIEL CHUTE, P. M. Evnnsville, Jan. 9li,3t. - . . STATE OF INDIANA, Vanderburgh. County. S SS. V anderourgli .rcnit Oourt,) In vacation, Ja 'j ii, ISio ) John Ilnriman, V..: . .. - "' . ( - In Chancery. Andrew Hemp omit . Uurburu I temp. I NOW at this tin. e. to wit: On the 0:h dav ol January, A. l. 1345, the cutnnlainaur. in ih auuv'4 entitled caure, It ted 1 11 the ottice of uie Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court his bill of complaint nguiust the above named defendants, and it sutislaclorily upprarini: by the affidavit of a disinterested person filed in said j Ullici;, mai iuc auifvc; iiriiuru u' i'i'itiuio iim nui ii:.. .u... .... ..1 .1. e 1........ ' residents ol ihe Sinte of Indiana : THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given to the said Andrew i!ei nnd I'.nrbara (letup, that they be and appear mi or before the catling of this cause nt th next term of ih Vandeihiirgh Circuit Court to be held til the Court House in Evansvilie, oh the louih Monday in Marcli next, and plead, answer, or demur to (lie said Ii.it ot Complaint the matters and ihiiiL'S therein aiieilged against th em will be taken an conlessed. , ;. - . Attest, SAAFL T. JENKINS, Clerk, J. LorKllARl Compt's So. Jan. 9,3i ps lee f -2,50 STATE of INDIANA sg Vanderburgh County. S . In tdu Vanderburgh Circuit Court September Term, J, D. IC41. ' Ann Fstrell - VS. Alexander Ferrel. Petition for Devorce.A N D now at this lime come the complainant XM. by James E. lilyUie her solicitor ami it appearini to the eatisiiiclton of the Court from the return of ih'e Slier.ff to the process heretolore issued hert in, that the said defendant is not a resident o I the Slate . of Indiana ; on motion it is ordered that notice be given the said defendant by publication three weeks successively in l!e Evaimvti le Jourual a weekly newspaper of general circulation, punted and published in the town of Evansviile, County of Vanderburgh and Slate ol Indian.., that unless the said Alexander Ferri. ll slisll ptasonally' be n nd appear here 0.1 or betore Ihe calling of this can an mtlii; next term ot this court, and answer the ComplaiiuiUs Pet ition, the same wilt be token as confessed against bun, and the . mailers an si (lungs therein contained deciced accordingly. And It is lurther ordered that this cause be continued to the next term of this Court. -' Copy Attest. - - - . . SAM'L. T.JENKIXS. C'.'k. Jan. 9d, 134S.prs fee $2,50. ASSIGXEE'S SAIiSJ. Y VIRTUK of "a decretal order of the District Court of tha United Slates , lor ihe His'.rift ol Indiana, made mi the 33d day ot 1, . i. i r i : .. . i t 'Pi ii' i " lr?cetlli'i,l ii lilt ruse IN 1 ll III US VT. 1 U UT3ton of Vanderburgh Conntv, in Liank-ruptoy, I J w': j jj0 tell lots iNis 4 and m t!n 'town it llernueiim. Chirk County. Indiana, at the Court ouse in ihe Town of Kvansviile on the first day of February iirit at lU o cl.ick A - M, to the highest bidder n a credit ol six months. Jan 1), 184S N . HOW I .E V, Assignee. - DVI'OSTS POWDER. tlK Kea Duwont'g Power fresh from Hfi1 ihe works, reenved and for fale bv Dec I Z . BEiMfiNT & V1F.LK. ' S-LT.' . ' '""' ' V - -; rf RS" Turks Island SALT,tis Jf .y oU-. Ubls Kf . Dec V BEMKNT Sc Tf ELK. CHEESE. Lbs Box and Cask Chesse; for sale at rrtnil by . ; CEMENT & VIELE.! CASTINGS. ' f General assortment for sain by . . &, Dec 12 BEMENT, & VIELE.: SALT! : : 4.00 BARLELS Kenhawa SALT, 4(J SAGS Tuck Island, tor sale by . JOHN SHANKLIN: " CAKTOX ginger. Cases 'Preserved Ginger," for sal, nt retail by Dec 1'2 BEMENT &IELE. Salt BBLS NO. I KANAWHA SALT for SALE by - - , J- & Vv. R1ELLY. Evansvilie, July I0th,3t. 1844. - :

SOGO Dec. 12

NEW DRUG STORE. DB. JOH.V R. WILCOX, would re apectlully i ii 1 1- nn his old friends -Hud -the Pubti c thatbeisnowopeiiiiig(oii consignment)astock ol 1MIIJGS i PAINTS.

L iUi:iiiiXES, I OILS, &C. next door to Rowley's Corner in the Store heretofore occupied by A. .Gumberts & Co." Main Street, winch will, pe soltt hoiesule and Ketait Very low for CASH. .,. - ALSO , He would beg leave to oiler his professional services to the Citizens of Evansville and vicinity, as he designs devoting his entire lintr and aitenlion, io tlie practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Office as above. Evansville, In., June 644 tf. " . DRS. DAX'L S. LAN E A: J. R, WILCOX. SSSlH E citiiens of Vanderburgh County and J -vicinity are respectfuliy . informed that tli ut the undersigned have entered into a conart nersliip in the practice of Mediciue, in all its various branches. Those who may choose to apply to them, may be certain of being promptly and carefully attended; and when the attendance ot both mny he desired by any individu al, the expeu.-ea will not be increased thereby. D.S.LANE, - July 13, '44 tf. , JOHN R. WILCOX. , DISSOLUTIOX. The copariuersuip lately existing under the firm of Babcocks & Sharpk ,ws dissolved on ihe 25th of November last by mutual consent The concerns of the rirtn will bo settled by Eu sua S. Uabcoce who will-continue the. same business as heretofore. : , ELISIIA S. RABCOCK PETF.R SIIARPE, ' CHARLES RAUCOCK. Evnnsville. Dec. 19. t844 4t AUCTION SALES. BY W. & C. FELLOW ES, & CO., Main street, Louisville, Kkxti'cky, E!8"AVE Sales ut Auction regularly every JlTiiesdav morning of Prv Goods, Uoota and huots, flats, Cups 1 pec. Advances made on Co si g 11 to e tits. , f -.'' .XV. &-U.- t C.L.IA1H iS & LIST Of LA IlSp SPUIXG'SALE3 for 1845 Lare Sale No. I on Monday i Tuesday, Wed lies day.and Thnrt Jay, 10th, llui, 12th, and Ijr.i, : ol Ma.ch. '- Large Sale No. el on Montlay, Tuesday, Vetlnetlay, nnd .Tu,eodiiy,"3lst March, and 1st, 2d April. - Larue Sale X 0.3 on A'onday. Tuesday. Wednesday, ai'd Thursday, 23ili, J9tli, and 30th April and 1st May. - ? " Large Sale l(.4on Monday, Tues'lav, 'fdns d iy, and Thursday, 23th, 27th, 2!Jth. and 29th May. - , . , ' Dec 5lh . - ' SO Casks "Pico" Winp ,") do tin Malasft'. ,dii " " J.0 do do Madeira, iio.. : '- , i H ill pipes Cognac. : - ' ' " 10 B's- '"Old Rye," 111 Store and for sale bv D. e. 5th"tf. , liF.,l EFT Ac VI ELK. ' JUGS TURK ISLAND SALT lor iff S:ile by iiJUU r.L. VJili. Dec, ly ji, IS 14. 3m. r LEAD! LEAD!! tOi(J POUN'DS Bar Lead just rectiv jfty'.J'. e d from Si, Lotiis, pr ste;ini boa Messenger' and for sale very low for Cash, by " HARRINGTON, HANNA,&Co. Dec. '2.10 4. - . -. ' :"'-f " LIME! LfME!! ' 50 Bbfs. Vhite Lime for sale low, bv ' Oct. 3 1, ,44 if BEMENT .Nt VI ELF. - GROCERIES; - ti'2'f BA&S prime Rio ColTee. , . tJovermeiil Java do. i5( Hall Chests Imp. GunpoweriVY.JI Tea iO Po!iento Hud Pepper. j2 Ca tes Carsia ; 2 Bales loves. , ' 2 BSte Iresh Riisons. '- - ... - OO d 4 Hull's Srap.' : , " : , - ' ' lJ H!n'e. Madder. . . , . , " ; yCeroons Indigo." .. . i '2l ''. Mackerel. " 5 Bis. Picked Codfish. V - ' 0 Quiufiilo Codfish. -- 0 ,ils' Tanner Oil. ' , . 10 io Venetian Ued.T iy do Spanish Brown. ."" , JO do Sp'n Turpentine. J do X. '. Varnish. -. .. . , " J do Cani;lhoT. - - T ... ,, if tasks Epsom Salts. if Cases Btiiii8toiie." , Just received aid for sate very low bv Dec. 5th. '44 tl. . REM ENT & VIELE. ' ; Here lliey come again! 1 c. ARPEM I'ER, IiADD & HOWES have re ceived and are. now opening a lartre and uential assortnient iif J1RY GOODS, which they now ofier to the publ ic at reduced price. A . U. Carpenter has just returned from the East, after spending four mouths among the Manufacturers and Importers and doe i not hesitate to say that ihey c.n Bell as CHE P. or CHEAPER . thnn nny other house in lhe.v'(a(e. And as they are determined after the first of Apni to do away with the retail business vnd sell by the piece packee or dozen, and .tiHose wishing to avail themse! vas of bargcins in Dry Goods will do well to cnll before purchasing elsewhere. " " LUSTliErERriS"jESr&.C. &0. 100 ps. P'k and Col'd' Alavcn,"rich lustres; d H)) p Shad ird&Fig'd Barametta cloths: ()() ps 0!k and Col'd Alerirjoee, ; J. Jus'i received and for sale extteioely low" by Nov 2lsi, J, 11. ilAGUEfi'i CO." BOOTS A.I r?IIES. ftt ftf Ctises of boots iSi oboes just reJii rVrV ceived frcnu tlie Eastern maufactones, on cimsigiiment, and will tie 6ul d very low torCimh or Siople Produce. Oct 3d 1844. - -' ' LEATHER. :; SIUlvS ! Superior Spanisj, goal IWUP LEATHER, on consignment & I lor saLK. bv - ' . - ' , CARf'ENTER. LADD & HOWES. - Oct; 3d, 1844. . , NEW STORE. WOULD rrspect fully announce to my friends M and the public, tt.at 1 i.avts opened a store on ' Water street, second below Sycamore st.. where 1 intend to keep a - general ssssortment ol Groceries. Iron,. Nails, Tin- plate. Copper, Wire, and Domes. ic manufactured articles. ". 1 have made engagements to be kept regularly supplied with til I articlrs in my line, which will be purchased for Cash on the best terms, 1 will sell the same very LOW for Cash or Product', arid would respectfully solicit a share ol the trade of my old Friends and the Public jcernlly. ' SAMUEL OKR. . - Evansvillf, Dec. t9. 2 mo: jTFW GOODS. f M"HIE subscriber is now opening at his old tL stand on the corner of Locust and Water street, a ceneral essortmentof Dry Goods, Hardware, Qiieensware, Glassware, Boots.Shoes.and CH8. ic.ic. All of which he will sell for cash as low as any oiher Jjoue in the place. The following articles of PRODUCE will be received in payment Oats, Corn, reamers anu Beeswax, Tallow, and Hides. !. Nov. 7th, 1844 if JOHN SHANKLIN. LIME. 1 BBLS. LIME in jrood sonud Barrels L J' vi' lorcjaie ty June, 6Ui'44 GRIFFITH & CORBET.. for Sale bv

fTrftECIVE'D per Steamer White Cloub, One

1Q Hnndred libls. Cincinnati Whiskey, (brand W.G, Breese,)forsa'e, by Uct.31,'44tt L.L.ia & llUWtij. DUPONTS POWDER. KEGS FFF'DUPONT'S POWDER, (warrented good,) lor Sale by - Out I?th, , . RK.VIENT&. VIELE, . RIO COFt'KK. tT 'F fTSACKS RIO COFFEE for SALE by fUtl, Utn, - uo.vir.ii A a. riribii liLiANKSl BLA.XKMI! w1 E HAVE on liand and will constantly keep a variety of neatly executed BLANKS " At th is office, such as blank Deeds, Bills, of La den. Executions, Summons', &c. &c, which we will a ell cheap for Cash. - V Law Xotice. ; BATTELL &. INGLE, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, EVANSVILLE. Oiliceon Frslst. below Main. Aug 5-tf , IOO lt)Z. Superior Fine PALM HATS. ' !) " ' Comniou :.;. '20 tv Cypress it Willow BONNETS new Styles.' With a complete assortment - . of English straw and Gimp Bonnets, 23 ralm Hoods, i lor sale very cheap by June 6, T44. J . H 1V1 A ti 1 1 c. i i.v. J(j . wlniiow Glass Sc -White Lead. - 30Boxes 10 by 12 Window Glass, at do U by 10 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. &. C. PELL" Jan 7 - ' Corner Main and Firsi S M. . i;t-ls KEN HAW A SAL T 2M bai's Turks Island do 25 do Liverpool tilootn on For sale bv BKMENT & VI RLE SHUT! SHUT!! jBAGS assorted SHOT just received from St. Lotiis, and for sale very low Hr Cash,.by IIARJUNGTON , H AN N A 11. .vCo. : Nov 17. . Water Street. , CLOVKit sEEO. N EW Clover Seed for' sale by March 3 '43. BEMKNT & VIELE. ffl'jAS,' Candles, Soav Kaiains, iX Wrappine Paper, Bed Cords, &c, Lemuiif in siore and ae Hi ns very low lor cash, t)y June 16, "main street - . A. B. HOENT. lOiK) SETTS COMMON TEAS. lt)i UOZ. EDGED PLATKS. 0 UASKS ASSORTED QUEENSWARE, in Store and for Sale very , low lor CASH, by -, June 6, '44 J. H. MAG 1 1 E E, &. Ct ). r WHISKEY !! WHlSKEYl!! Dbls. of Cincinnati Whiskey of W. G. i) Creese just received and for sale Cheap lor 1 ;sh. , , ; , - . ' 10 R xes best Cheese. 50.Bb!9. Sail. - ALL1S & IIOWCS. Evansvilie Svlr 4, 1 84 1 tf. . RECTIFIED WHIriKIiY!!! WBBLS best Cinciuiiaii WHISKEY j.isi A. received by the subscribsr and for snlv verly iow. - t 1 will always have the best articles on hands, and will sell at Cincinnati . prices iui.timiii leighttf. WILLIAM I1UGIIK.S. ; - npril 25, 3w. - . .. A '. SPLENDID new Elepiic -sprmg -B-iiy 1X I.asleru make fur hale by May 30Ui, tf. .i:ir. MAG'HF.E,' f). . - - Crockery. -. 1,200 Setts Common Tens, - 1 ' ' 5(H) . Liverpool do . 100 ' China ware, . J 1,000 ' . F.Ue plates of ell sizes, 500 " Edne Dishes do ,. - : 200 " Printed Tea Ware, . . 20O Wliite Granite ilo. For Salebv GiLIFFlTH Sc CORDET--May 23d, M l. '" Flour. ;' Bbls super Fine' Grove - Mill Flour for ejgiil' sale by GRIFFITH CORBET. May 23d '44. - ' " ' - 1 '' Boots 4i Shoes. Cases BOOTS and SHOES for' sale . by - - , GRIFFITH CORBET. May -23d "44. " . Xiiils. - fTX'TN Kerrs Boston aud Juniata NAILS 'iPiP fo?sale bv May 23d, '4a. GRIFFITH CORBET. . -' -i Teas. ' . - - , Chests superior Young Hyseu TEA for fa mQj? ily use. lor sale bv . May, 23.1. '44. Gill FFITH CORBET. BBFjS. CINCINNATI RECTIFIED WHISKEY, for sale by May 2, '44 PEMFNT VIELE. Rectified Whiskey, Din c? ft : ni.:i . .. i. I..nn.l. DUbO. o I ii c I ii ii -1 1 ,r lllHlit;y,lsl utuu just received by tea Mioseriber and bale lorlow M. IIUUHr-S. Aunrnst 22, '44- " ' , 11U.UU -CONSUMPTION. A SUPERIOR article Wabush FLOUR f: Xja. pressly for fumily use lor ssle by ' Oct 17th ' BEMENT &V1ELFCEMEN 2' 1 CEM EN 7 !! FRESH supply HYDRAULIC CEMFf" just received and for sale by rtlsv 4. '44 if. BEMENT & VIEL -; wanted, - FARMERS LOOK HERE:. 5000 BUSHELS WHEAT. rOOl do-. FLAXSEED, - "k &UOO d OA-IS,--.' . I J for win oil the in ark el price will be paii' in:' by the (.uliscriber, . .WM.HUGHI A'ujfiist 22 '44. - -c ' WAiVTFI). . BUSHELS ofOATS, Torvl' , the highest price will be pa ., IB ASH, by -Feb. 2 18. . AJjLiIS & ilOH Ei'j 14 tf - - ...-..- . .. , . UUiNINfi, ' . - CARPENTER, LA DD & HOWES lisvei just r ecciv- d 20 oz. of Quinine which they wnl sell ai H-iuw price .... Oct. 3d, 1844. ; 25 RESMOLASSES,- ,. ' . 10 H HDS. SUGAR, ' " lOLS. LOAFdolor fsle hy ' Oft 17th. ' BEM ENT &. VIELE. Staple aud Francy Ury Goods. A General u8sott.iie.il of Every'article in the Dry Goott lino tor sale by ." - i' - Way 23d, '44. GRIFFITH CORBET. . ; - . Tar. ' . .:..... Bbls North Carolina TAR "for Sale J AP by GRIFFITH &. CORBET. May 3d .'44. ' : ;- ; - AXliS, CHA1.S, &C. 50 BOXAJS Collins i.Trentou Company Axes. SOU Prs. Traces 61 to 7i feet." - r doz. spades and Suoveis. lUO do assorted Curry Combs. In Store and ior.nle1ow by . BEMENT & VIELE. Dec. 5th, it. - -. ' ; "smo.v puke." JUST reeeived a further simply of extra oulitr,, Wabash Flour." BE.MLMT & VIELE. Dec . 5th, tf. CARPETIiNGS. "PUST received a splendid assortment of In$J grain and Veneiion Hemp and Cotton CAR - 1'ETINGS, and lor Sale very low by 1 vv iN0V' 21st J. H. MAG II EE Sc CO

THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. - FOR 1815. : TROSPECTUS FOR THE SECOND YEAR At the close of his second volume, the maga

zine un vi hp Dce.ii cunirnenceu on ine nrst ol Jai - iiarv. 1044. tne .puoiisner tuiaa ninise t irrea.si: bly tailed on to express ihe satisfaction and gratitude with whicii he has been, filet) by ti;B - tiriiuani ana unexsmpieu success tliar has sttendid his endeavors to win the public favor, ,otwiihstiirding the dilhcu.iies, dis.-ippoiiitmenti and vexations that almost invariely follow the establishment ot m new periodical, in the production of which there must be the harmonious . cooperation of many htaus and many handsno withstanding occasional short-comings, especially in the pictorial department, which' no care or dilligence tould avert and no expenditure prevent, the Columbian Magazine haa gone on steadily increasing in support and popularity from the opening number, and if the unbought unsolicited testimony of the press may be received as unswayed by partiality and unbiassed bv friendship, ihe efforts of contributors and editor have been satisiactory lo the public and - accepted as fulfilling the.promiaf s-iuade for them at the commencement o.fjtjeeiite,r)ri2e. ; .,Vv , The publisher undcxtoyj the work with a firm conviction .that the gfeaX city. ofNew York was lh best and tlie true -JiiHiie for ' a magazine of general literature : not wLUislndini tne failure of many previous attempts lo. establish such k work, there could be no impossibility of success with sufficient, capital," perseverance and the riolit sistem of managenffili't both by publitihcr and editor; stimulated by this conviction ff embnrRea in tne enterprise ana uie result ot ihe first year has proved that his jii.lgmeut waa . correct. . - i. ' - . i ' : , . 1 ' : . n nas long censsu io ne necessary, or reasona ble, that we should speak ol the Columbian as an experiment. ; At all events, it is now an experiment substamly tried. We feel Otirelvc t upon toli. in a basts as any si mil er journal in the world. Our principal cnns now regard not so much the securing what, ground we have gained (lor we consider this mufiicienily secuie) as ihe extension ot our sphere of actiott and utiliiv nut SJ much, even, ihe mere e ulargemeui of our subscription lisi,ns the, most suitable modes ol entering for Ihe amusement (mid shall we siy occasionally lor ihe prolii?)of our subscribers . in ihe present and in the future -the many whom we h.ive, anil the ninny inrc we shall undotibleiMv have ss lime roils tin. ; .. , - .. We have made arrangements which wTl! enab'e us in present our Iriend with emlietltshnienis of very Biipenon male, stylo and lluih. -In tiiis rcpect ii is our lirni purpose if p(ii.ible tu iiiiivieoll coinpett iiou. Oiir music ati't ci,firivin tff. U'P riiiHlttlr ltttiivfi it,-i I I t.,t 1. equalled very ceit;iinly they shall not he surpsssed in real 'merit, by thouoi any oiher tutijazine. '"We propose in trlve each, month, two or mors superb r-uara vingu, iiidependt-iiUy if, two pages of music by the most eminent compoaers, and p'-ata of authentic fanhious. ' . Iteiittnli-Jg the literary and editorial conduct of the .(-jlunibian, ihe publisher docs not lent called upon to srv more than a very, few words. Tlie general tiiauaueriiriit of litis department is as heretofore rutrusied to a ceiitleinan posessi ii s every qualification for i he' tusk, nnd who litis aiveii Bliumlun eviiiruce, lnu unlv of th highest ubililv to put forih a ment'irioiis nuigaziue, bin of ihe ability lo put forth u iiinjaz.iiH exactly nd tip ted to the instes ot our read eri. r'l'M e ; publisher, therefore, has every 'confidence ilia t ! what luiH already, been done lorthi; literary v.-il-! ue of this journal, will be done nuni.i. Vre" aru j perfectly willmw .tint mir future tit this re.xpi.t-t should he ratlin it red by "nr past. .The subjnined list ot those who li.ive furnished nr.icles lor i the Co! un. Linn dunii the tiy-ioim y;ir, will ssiisi'y. we feel s?ur.l. the hioki las' uIu-uh, tlitit we are rcsolut.e lo spore, tu.iio vtrticuliir,, eiiin-r eJC'Tiion or expense. - Mrs I. ij Sisjiiurney, IVIrs ICirktuud, Mm Ann S. Siophei.s, lia F S Osgood, bt E O Smith, M is A C Mowtut, Mrs E F Ellet, M rs ,M Si Leon Loud. Mrs luines Brooks, Mrg Junies Hull, Mrs MHun't, Mis H Lighihipe, Mrs C II Sut ler, i!r3 t. Kj t.m bury, nirs cory, Airs V. li Steele. Mrs M A Fivin;, MissL Lnwlo.t, Mim Coltu . n, iM iss Isabel Jncelyn, . Mi?s. Marll.a Rue&el!. Miss Emily E t.'liit l.bncli, Misn Louse. M Brainier. .Miss Fanny Forester, .Mis. 4M 12 M..M..I. A.ilt..r..l ..C,i...i., V..l ..I. I, - 1 . t K Panldinjr,' Wm C Bria t, Fnz (Jresne Hnl- , leek, .Eil'ar A P;e," Ji.jin Neal,. ..Henry W Her bert, H Has. inga vld, l ark Uetijamin, Williaiu Cox, Geo VV ilkins Kendall, -Hen ry S Si-h(Hl-cr.ifl, 'I' S Arthur, H PGrottan, The Author of the '.'Widow of Brtihess,', " II 'P 'fuikeriiiiin, Jiimoa Fatie. 11 ibeil L W.-ide,SiimI O Pattersuu, Edward S Gould. Stba Siniflt, C Fi'iiim 1 f iFi n r 1 1 , TheoS Fay. Rev Francis C Woodwort!., V Lou, aid JInc Leo.l, Wm II Willis, Walter Whitman, fsnc F Siie-pliard, T B Read, Wm Oisrd Botiriie, Rich O While, Aenry A Clark, C Wilkiiis Et.ni, Edward J I'utier, K Pnrriily, Haintftoti MyCrs, M C. Hill, M E Wils-on, Joseph Boughton, G Mc Lnclilan. W m Ruasel, ir, '('he Author ol"Tnnc, DnintiO' A M Ide. Jr.Otven G Warren, A u"Uotus Snodgmsj, J T Ilenslcy, F L H.iyadoni, Henry B Hirst. ' ' " J v "'- Willi the aid ofihese contiihnters (of whom it is needles lostiyone word in the way pf commendation) and of numerous others, perhaps equally meritorious if less celebrated , who lniva promised us their support, we flatter ourselve tii hi as a literary work, the. Columbian need ba under no apprehension of being excelled. . Biuwhat we nave done is aiready belore the' public, who. will not fall to judge ua with luipartiaii.v: and .in reepec.l to what we intend lo do, it will be both wiser and more becoming (although less fashionable) not lo boast. Wo may ha permuted to assure our Iriends in brief, however, thst we have matured numerous plau( for the Third Vols me) with' which we -feel confident ihey will be pleased. It its our pnrposs lo pot forth every energy : and it will be , no fault olour own if the C'Clumbiuii shall not be found at less: equal to any magazine, ef any clss or price, in America. DEALERS IN PERIODICALS throughout the U. S. &. - the CanadiiS who wish lo become a -gents write to the publisher immediately. The usual discount will be made to them. - ., 07-Ediiors who w ill insert this Prospectus entire and send a copy marked and addressed to the Columbia Magazine, shall have a copy sent to them for one year. - 7 " Tt-:iM.i. np "thk rnr.TTATRi a r rn ' ZINE. ' - - One (ipy. one . year tu advances, '" $ 3 - One copy j wo. years, : ? - , ' ., Two copies one year,- , t . - . 5 Five , do do ' ' 10 lOicht do do - ' '; ' ' 15 ' ' Eleven do do - Aucress, post paid, , . ,; ISRAEL POST, 3 Asior House, N. Y. Dee 5th. Coffee - BAGS Rio and Havana Coffee just received from New Orleans and lor Sale iow for CASH. . 10 Hhds. Prime New Orleans sugar. - HO BbU. Moltmi. - " 100 Kegs Boston Kails. 1 . -r&0 " .New York White Lead20 Bbls North Carolina Tar. , IO " Refiined Loaf Sugar.' - ' IO Boxes Raisines M. K 1 Terce of Rice. -.. . . 10 Bbls. best Tanners Oil. - 1 Bbls. Varnish. V SO KtgsDupont'a Powder.-- . IOOO e- Godtish Prime Article. ; p tt , v V . ALL1S & HOWES. , , Evansvilie la., July 4, '44. tf .-. . HEMP SEED 1 lt FEW Bbls. Hemp Seed for sale by : 1 , iay u. li KM ENT & VIELE. R"UST received 50 Bbls. SUPERIOR W j bash Flour, and expressly for Family use lor sale bv -.: . ALL'IS to nntvis j Oct. 31', 4t :f w t . t.i.-