Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 12, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 March 1845 — Page 3

-THE CANAL BILL We just leam by a private letter from Washington, dated the 5th. hist.," that President Tyler HAS SIGNED THE BILL for a grant of Lands for the completion of the Wabash and Ohio Canalhom Terre-IIaate to this place. This grant gives to the State of ladiana something over 900,000 Acres, and will be amply sufficient to complete the work. ILLUMINATION. " Our friend, Thos. Scaxtux, has on hand and for sale upwards of two barrels of sockets, made expressly for the Canal Illumination, we advise the citizens to give him a call as he will sell as cheap as the cheapest. CANAL BALL. POSTPONEMENT. We are requested by our friend, Willaed Caepj-Vter,' Eq.., to say that the Bail which he proposes to give to the Citizens of Evati3ville and others, at the Exchange Hoiel, is postponed until to-morrow exerting, (Friday,) at which his friends and the public are res pectfully invited to attend. This postponement is deemed prudent in order that more extended arrangements may be made for the accommodation of the company. Managers will be in attendance to receive the company, and the commence ment of the Ball will be announced by the firing of cannon, ' STRANGE TALE. "We filld the following curious story in a letter from Munich, of die 9ih, publish ed by Uie Journal de Frankfort: "the wile of a tailor of s this place, named Hilpers, has suddenly become a Princess. A rich Roman Prince was living at Brussels with his wife, but bad no male heir. The Princess having again become pregnant, he threatened to repudiate her if the chijd should not be a boy. She was delivered of a girl; but the wife of a Jew tradesman, M. II .being brought to bed at the same time of a boy, the midwife made an exchange, of the children, and the Prince immagined he had a son.; The boy disd al the age of six years, and the girl was . i . if .1. i .t . ' DToogiu to itiunicn, wnera me rcii moiiier bocrctly gave her a brilliant education. The Princess dying, however, and there being no more supplies fur the education and " support of the daughters and her reputed parents, the laltei fell into poverty, and the girl married a'Jew dealer, M. Sch -,who soon after obtained a divorce. She then entered as a sort of ' hotisekeep - er in the family of M .' do Speugel and uhsquenlly the house of ihf tailor, Hilpora where where she embraced the' Christian religion, in order to accept an oiler of marriage from him. which was solemnised, and has produced two sons. The midwife, being on her death-bed, coofessed to the priest who Attended her the iraud of which she hail been guilty, and placed document in his hands to prove her statemeu t. After a suit of three years the lady has succeeded in establishing her claim, and has been recognised by tho father, who- has settled his fortune on her sons. What adds to the singularity of the affair is, that Hilpers cannot make up his mind to solicit letters of . nobility, in order to accomodate himself to this change of fortune." 3IKDICAL NOTICE. R G. li. WALKEC has nssoria red with him, his brother. Hit. JIVO. T. WALKEK. in the FRACT1CEOFMEDIC1NE AND SURGERY. By this arrangement, they will be enabled to attend with promptness, to all cases, entrusted to their care. . 4 07-Their office is 011 .Main street,'' hear the public square. March I 3, '45 3mo. XOTICE TO THE Is A DliCS!! Ornamental Shrub", Vine, c, e. JfHE undersigned has just received direct JiX from the extensive gardens of Wm. Pittites and Sons, of Flushing, Long Island, a large collection of Flowering Shrubs and Vines of the rarest snd most beautiful varieties altogether surpassing any thing of tho kind ever offered in this market which be wilt sell at the invoice price without any charge for t ranspciriaiiou. The ladies of Evansville and . all lovers of the ornamental, wilt do well to call immediately as the demand for these unrivalled shrubs & plants is unprecedented. - EDWARD MOONEVT. Evansville, March !3th, if. Jioticc. MOTICE is hereby given that I win expose to sale at public auction on Thursday the third of April next at the late residence of Robert Stubbs, deceased, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of two yoke of Oxen, one Horse, one Vagn, and one ox-Cart, fanning utensils, household furniture &c. A creditof nine months will be given on all aumaover three dollar, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. - ., MARY 'STUBBS.: . March 13, '45-3t. Administratrix. Bbls KENHAW A SALT A 200 bags Turks Island do 25,. do Liverpool Bloom do roraaleby BEMENT - VIELE, ' - Teas, Teas. fit (l Half Chests, 20 quarter Boxes, Canton Companies Teas, Fresh. In store and for sate at retail to suit customers by . Jan 9, W. & C. BELL. ; Paper. 1 AA Reams Ames Ruled Foolscap. -lw I0U do Letter, ruled and unruled in store and for sale by ' Jan 9 r W. & C. BELL.

WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL.

AXES Beatly's COFFEE Rio Havana CANDLES Sperm Sterine - CORDAGE - A merican PAINTS 13 WhireLeadNol 2 00 While lead No 2 1 75 en 7a7i 374 Chalk . lb 3a5 Ochre Yellow " 7 Spanish Bro u 4a6 Veuitia Red " Ca8 Varnish gat 2 00a2 25 Sp Turp - 60a75 lOall PAPER COTTON YARNS 700 64 600 ' 74 500 8J DOMESTIC G00DSCap Ream 2 00a3 00 Letter " 1 75a2 50 Wrap 75a 1 50 " " 50a75 PERCUSSION CAl'SBro shirtings 3-4 5i SDllt P M. 40 " 7-8 Blea3-4 . ' 7-8 - Bro shirting 4-4 " 5-4 ' Cj POWDER 7a8 Duponts Rif keg6 00 8-10 Wades ""5 50 7a8i Blasting " 4 50 12!RAGS Calicoes Blue Hal24 Clean lb - 142 Fancy 6al8RICE Satinets 374al 00 100 lbs 4 50 Ky.. Jeans 30a403ALT Eastern" 30a2 Kanawha bush " 33 FISH SHOT . Mack No bbl. 12,00 Bag ' 1 15al 25 " No 3 9,00 SOAP " No 3 " .7,01N Brown lb 5a7 Herings No 1 box 75 Fancy ' pr doz 38 FRUITS SPICES Bunch Rais box I 50 Cassia lbs GLASS ' Pitts 100 It 8-10 2 25 10- 12 3 25 11- 15 6 00 INDIGO Cloves Ginger Race ground Nutmegs ' Peper Pimento Bengal lb 1 OOal 50 LIQUORS ' SUGARS Bracy Gal I 50a3 001 New Orleans lb 4 54 Lump lb I I a 4 Loaf " 14164 Amer do 30 Gin Hoi " I OOal 50 " Ame" 30ISCYTHE SNEADS Md wine" I 50a3 00 Patent doz 5 00a 8 00 Shery ' Mai swt " ilrv ' 1 G0u3 00SIIOVELS 45 doz 9 00al4 00 45 SPADES Tort J " 1 25a2 501 doz TAR Barrel! Keg 9al2 3 50 50 65aS0 LIME Barrel LEAD , Pig lOOlhs Bar " MOLASSES New Orleans gal 75;TEAS 4 00) Imperial Young Ilyeon 45a70 22 Gun Powder (OabO Evansville, March 1 3th, 1845. . tfP JOHN LAW, LUCIUS II. SCOTT, J&. JOHN A. ROCKWELL, HUGH STEW A RT, and all other pereons owning or interested in lands adjoniing the -lollowing described lands please take notice. That on Monday the 7lli day of April next I will have the county Survejor of Vanderburgh County to run the lins and perpetuate the corners of the lands which are owned in the North West quarter of Section number nineteen in Township number six South ol Range ten west in Vanderburgh County, aforsaid according to a division made of said lands by Robert M Evans, US Su.r'veor of said County some yeais since. KRAMER &. REIS. Evansville, March 13,'45. - "hats and caps. LARGE SPRING Sf SUMMER STOCK P. S. BARBER Si CO. LOUISVILLE, KY., WOULD invite the attention of merchants and dealers visiting Louisville to their extensive Spring and Summer slock of HATS ami CAPS, which is now much larger and more complete than can be found at any other establishment in the West, and will be sold at as low prices as the same articles can be purchased in any Eastern or Southern market. Our assortment consists in part of the following articles: 21)0 doz fashionable and broad brim Russia Hats 200 do do broad brim Casaimere do 150 do ' ; do Beaver and Nutria do 130 do do. Brush ' do 230 do . d Fur and Coney - do 190 do do ' Siik and Angola ' " do 400 do' Fur and Wool Sporting " do 500 Pan a in ;i - - do 600 donlilo brim Leghorn do GOO single brim do do 200 Fcdale itnd Sca-grass do 800 dozen Palm-leaf ' do 150 i!o you ill's fancy ' (j0 175 do drab Russia ' do COO do black and white Wool' ' do Mon's, 'you tils', and inlnnt's Cfbth, Velvet, Mohair, Straw. Plush, "Leghorn, and fancy caps ; ladies' Velvet Riding Caps. ' Hatters' Kars, Trimmings, &. OyestafTs- ' Ourasortmcnt is now lar;e& complete, comp;ia iug every tiling in i lie line, and of our own importations. We, therefore. can and will sell at as low rates us can be purchased in auy Eastern mar ket. The trade are invited to give us a call and we will satisfy them of better bargains than can he obtained eleeewhere in the West. All orders attended to with punctuality,- . Corner ot Alutu and Fourth streets, , " March 6, 3t. : - Louisville, Ky. REGULAR WABASH PACKETS. FOR T1I3 WAB 1SU IJ.1VER. - Regular Packet. VfIE new Steamer REVENUE CUTTER, Hazi.lt, M.isior, will run as regular packet during the season between Cincinnati and La'ayetio. For Ireiuht or passage from (his point apply to March 6 it . D. McN ALL, Agent. UUCUIi.Hl WAS AS II PACKET. ' H K liirh t dra ugh i, well appointed e a. .running Steamer PLANET,. Vc and fas! 00RII1ES, Master, will ply between Cincinnati, an. I J,at'ayette riuruig :iiu Season, For freight or passage e ither to Lafayette or Cincinnati apply to DEMENT Sc VIELE, or March 6 , V. McN ALL. ... WH E steamer iMOXTlCEt.l.O, Getty, mas 14 ter, will run as a llegnlar Packet be tween Cincinnati and Lafayette; as soon as the nnviuatiou will permit. 1 h is boat was built expressly for the trade and will remain in it during tlie seaeou, fco that shippers and passengers may depend on her being reiiular. N.-U. The Mouticello is prov ided with lighters and every convenience to prevent delen tion of Freight and Passengers. Cin. Gazette. IRWIN & FOSTER. Feb. 20,-4t-prs. fee $2,00. IQIC Wabash Packet. The new U. S. lu-i'J aii swift runnifl steamboat REVENUE. .. v -A., Bennett, mssier, wilt commence ber regular trips as above on the opening ot navigation and continue during the whole season. The Revnue is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosions, and is furnished with Life Preservers. Feb. 20th, '45-4 1. BOWEN A JIIBBERD,. Agents, - ' - No. 3 Cassilly'a Row, Cincinnati, WABASH PACKET The Steamer -SENATE. ; iU'Gt-uRE, master, will run regularly between Cincinnati and Laayette, the ensuing season. This boat is new, ot only 13 inches draght of water, and in all respects ia as well adapted to the trade as any boat can be. , , Feb- 20,-4t. IRWIN & FOSTER. Molasses. Bbls Molasses received per steamer Uncle Sam, in Cyprus barrels, and warranted good, in store and lor sale by Feb 13 ALLI3 ic HOWES.

EMORY LOW & CO. ' WrHOLE3ALE HAT, CAP, BONNET, COMB, CUTLERY, AND VARIETY STORE, . Main Street, Between Third and Fourth, near tfie Bank of Louisville, .' OUISVILLE, KY. (Office No. 11, Cedar Sleet, New Tork.) ftJXHE subscribers haying made large arrangements for spring business, and one of the partti ners remaining in New York for the purpose of buying anv bargains that ma v offer, and

dealinp directly with ihe Eastern manufacturers;

ior importing boous in tneir line, wnicii tney are now receiviug direct Irom L.lverpooI via iew Orleans, thus savi ng the New York freight and profiis; all these circumstances together enable them to offer at very low prices the largest and most, desirable stock of goods in tlieir line eyer offered in Louisville. Their long experience in this businness, both in New York and Louisville, gives them iu II assurance that they can and will sell goods in their' line as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern markets, in similar quactirieg, and onlv ask an examination of llicirheavy stock, which is, iu part, (and now on hand) as follows: " '

3,000 dozen -100 do 500 do 100 do 1,000 do 500 do - 500 . do . 250 do 300 do 200 do 100 do 1,000 do 300 do 3,000 do 500 do 1,000 do

Leghorn do . Russia and fur hats, Sportsmen's do coinmun Bonnets, Florence do ' Shoe Bi uches, Whitewash Brushes, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Cotton Cards, Wool do Currycombs," Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, . Paste Blacking, Irancy Soaps, 1 ,000 pieces Ribbons, all kinds, 150 dozens Gloves, all kinds, 20,000 packs pins, 0 boxes cut Tacks, Hosiery, of all kinds, Gimps ' do Fringes do Laces do -, Artificial Flowers, Steel Pens, Bridles and Marlingals, Bridle bits, ... Spectacles, , . . .

To the above named stock they will be constantly adding by new supplies, all of which will be offered at small regular profits. ' - . Prompt attention will be paid to all orders, " , . Feb 27-4 w

a ii err i it LARGE SALE NO. 1

BY W. & C. FELLOWES & C, OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEBMAIN, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SUES, . HATS. CAPS, BONNETS, &c, &c, ; On Mondany, Tuesday Wednesday, and Thursday, Qth, Wth, 2lh, and 13th March, - commencing each day at 134 oclock T&fgTlLh be offered, without reserve, as above. 323 packages fresh -Spring and Summer V W Dry Goods, comprising, in part blue, black, olive, sreen, and French biack Cloths ; black, blue, and lancy Cassimeres ; black, blue, cadet, mixed and fancy Satinets; blue, cadet, hi nek, and plaid Jeans; Sieu ben rille Jeans; Summer Cloths ; French I'wilU ; Drap de Etes; Gamhroons ; Tweeds ; Coltonades: Kermlins; brown Linens; Linen Drillings; blue Drills; Mexican Mixtures;' blue and yellow Nankins; with all the newest styles of meu's summer wears; . , . ' 3,50 pieces lancy spring Prints;, . . ' Ginghams; fancy Lawns; Balzariues; Musseline de Laines; black and fancy Alpacha Lustres; Bombazines; Isabellinee ; black Merinoes; black and fancy Silks; Irish Linens ; Jaconets ; Cambrics; Swiss, Book, and Mull Muslins; plaid Cambrics; Bobbincls; ' " - 20 cases blocbed Shirtings; . ; ' 150 bales brown Sheetings anti Shirtings; . , .. . 5 do do Drillings; 3 cases bleached do; 15 bales Bed Ticking'; Checks; Penitentiary Plaids; colored Cambrics; brown Holland; Silosias; red Padding; Tailor's Canvass; Buck rains; linen and cotton Diapers; black silk Velvets; Shawls; ? si IU and cotton Handkerchief; Hosiery ; Gloves; Suspenders Buttons; Threads; &.C., with a great variety of Trimmings. Also, 150 cases Boota and Shoes, comprising every variety, which have been selected by an experienced Shoe dealer. Also, Hats, Saps Bonnets, Sec. - . " , We invite the attention of Western and Southern merchane, who are in went of early supplies to this said, and can assure such our stock will be very large and complete in the newest styles of early sbring Goods ; and, from our present . arrangements for consignment, and Goods dtiect Irom the tuanulacturcrs, will be able to offer grjat inducement to by era visiting this market. Teruis,cash. W. & C. FELLOW ES &c CO., Auctioneers. February 20,-'45. ' Corner Main & Sixth sis., Louisville, Ky., List of Remaining Largo Spring Sales for 1S15. " No. 2 31st March, and 1st, 2d, and 3d April. No. 3 26th, 29th, and 30th April and 1st May. No. 4 26th, 27ih, 23th, and 29th May. Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission Merchant, Vincenncs, la., WOU LD inform the Fa rmers and trad ing community, that he has fitted up new and opened his Grocery Store and Warehouse at the loot ol Market street, i mm edi ate ly on the bank of the Wabash, lormerly occupiod by J. Donevan, Esq., as a Receiving and Forwarding House, where, together with the Wareh ouso adjoining his Dry Good's Store on Water stree (also on the river.) be is prepared to receive and store any quantity of Goods or Produce with the least possible expense to those wishing to store or ship. 1 He is also prtpurod to funish Sieain and Flat Boats wish Groceries and Provisions at the

lowest possible prices, and would respectfully Reference: J.J. &. W.J. Wise, - - Wm. Burtch, , . John Ross, Vinccnnes, Ia. - ; A. T. Ellis. ) IlARIUSaTON Hanxii ACo. '- W. H SrooKWfcLL, - 1 February 20th, i44-3mo.

Evansville, la.

W. .& C. FELLOWES &, CO., Wholesale Dealers In Dry Goods, Corner Main f Sixth streets, Louisville,' Ky., "TjTTlIO are now receiving daily their spring V1 w and summer supplies of F'ANCY AND DRY GOODS, comprising a splendid and large assortment, and w ill keep up, throughout the season, a full and commanding stock, well suited to Southern and Western trade,- which they are determined to sell atsuch rates as will make it lo the interests of Southern and Western men to deal in this market. We solicit a call and examination of our stock from dealers visiting the city. ' - - Terms, cash. Prices uniform. March 6, -- 3V. & C. FELLOWES & CO. Valuable Real -Estate, For Sale f ill ERE ill be offered for sale at the Door fes. , of the Court House in Evansville, on Tuesday the 1st da v of April I 845, between the hours ol 10 o'clock," A. Al. and 4 o'clock, P. M. lollowing Real Estate conveyed to the State Bank ol Indiana for the benefit of the Evansville Branch ol the same, and now olfered in pursuance of the 6ih Section of the Charter ol said Bank. . . . One undivided half of the Steam Mill, Distillery, Five Acres of ground on which they are situated, and appurtenances belonging to the sme adjoining Evansville, and known and designated asthe -Grove Mills," purchased by the Bank as the property of F. Amory, Junr. ALSO, Lot number sixty eight, in the original plan of the town 01 Eva nsv ille, upon which thereis a comfortable dwelling house, and all necessary buildings for the accomodation of a family; having been conveyed to the Bank by Peter Priest. . - ALSO, Eighty Acres of land, known and designated as the East half of the South-west quarter ol Section number ten (10,) in Township number seven (7) South, of Range number ten (10) west, in the district of lunda for sale at Vincennes; baving been conveyed to the Bank by James Steele. - ALSO, a certain tract or parcel of lan d lying in the County of McCracken and Common wealth of Kentucky, containing about 880 or 900 acres; the same being inherited by Temple Gwathney lrom George Rogers Clark, and being all the land that the said Temple Gwathney ownsin the County of McCracken and Commonwealth of Kentucky; and which has been conveyed to the Bank by" the said Temple Gwathney. Terma of saleCosh. . , By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN DOUGLASS, Cashier. Feb. 27, Ma 5t Prs fee $5,25. LEATHER. W tffe f SIDES ol Superior Spams), goal M. J? Lt LEATHER, on consignment &. lor SALE, by CARPENTER, LADD & HOWES. Oct. 3d, 1844.

also, having given large and numerous orders

200 brass Clocks, 30 hour, 100 do do " 8 day 3,000 dozens ivory Combs, . . , 10,000 do horn do,. 1,000 do shell do, -. 1,000 gross lasting Buttons, 1,000 do gilt . do, . , ' 3,000 do horn and pearl But-ons, 250 reams Letter aad Cap Paper. 500 dozena Suspenders, all kinds, '.1,000 pounds Patent Thread, all kinds, 2,300 dozens Spool (.'otton do,., -100 pounds Tw 'St and Sewing Silk, 75 gross Iron Spoons, ISO co Britannia Spoons, 60 do German Silver Spoons, 50X00 Fish and Sea Hooks, 100 dozens Pish Lines, , 500 do Vili u Sliings, 1,200,000 Percussion Caps, -Razors and Straps, Marbles and Slates, . Money Purses, Pocket Wallets, Thimbles, all kinds, Needles, do, Tape, do Coat Cord and Binding, Powder, vr TIC OH FOR SPRING, 1815. solicit a share of public patronage. -' - -' Jacob Killer, 1 J. Da.nforth & Son, W. Garvin & Co., Louisville, Ky., Jarvis and Trabue j ' R. G. Cutter, ) -LtJiDLV& RtsstLL, New Orleans, La., To the Public N thellthday of October, 1844, the here matter named persons, to wii : Christian Decker and Henry Scriber, ifave a joint note ol hand lo E. Dorsey Sprigg, for fifty doilara ($50,00) payable in eighteen months, on condition tnai 8a in spngg delivered to tt.e unuersigned two poterns of a patent ploticrh by a certain time and said Sprigg failing to comply with his con tract, me undersign refuse and will forever retuse to pay said note, and the public are therefore wari;ed not to trade for the same... . CHRISTIAN DECKER. ' : HENRY SCRIBER. Evansville, Feb 27th, 3(. 1 Administrator's Sale pVjIIE undersigned will offor lor SALE at IA. his residence in Union Township. Van derburgh County, Indiana, on the 15th day ol .March next, to the .highest bidder the following tracts of land, to wit: - , . 1 h East hall of the East half of Fractional lectin nineteen, theWcst half of The East half of said Fractional Section, also, the North East Quartrof the South 'West Quarter ol Section eighteen and the South Last Quarter of - the Nor'h West Quarter of said Section, all in con gressioual lownshipNo. "South of Range No. 1 1 wesi. Terms of Sale: A credit of nine months for the first hall and til teen mont lis for the last half of the purchase money will, be gi ven, by the purchaser giving bond with approved securlt J his I4:h day ot february, 1845. Feb. 20, MS 3t- SIM EO v LONG, AdniV. W OW for CASH JXjl Coffee by the Sack, "'. . " : Sugar by the barrel;" ' Molasses do do; . Nails by the keg ; - ,.' Chpefie hir tlw hnr. On A t rr n . ment. , Oa my own account, 200 barrels'of Wheat, for sale by A.B.DANIEL, . I'en. aoth, 3mo. : : . Vinccnnes, Ia. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. OT1CE is hereby given,that theco-partner snip heretofore existing between R. IS. Hart Si. II. J. Hart, under the name of R. B. Hart & Co., is this day desolved by mutual conset, the business wil I be continued by R. B. u , 1'P ...1. - : .i . i .i i . . .i . - ii onui, wuu is uuiy autnorizea to seme up an the business of the late firm. All persons indebted to the late firm either by note or account are respectfully requested to can ana settle the same. tl. J. HAitl. Evansville, Feb. 20,-'45 R. B HART. XOTICE. MOTICE is hereby given,, that I will ex. pose to Sale at public auction on Thurs. ua v the 20th of March next at the late residence of John Fink, deceased, all the personal pioperty of the said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, nogs, farming uteusiis, household furni ture. Terms of Sale made known on said day. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A M SAMUEL MoDONALD, Adm'r. Feb. 20,-M5-3i.

CROCKERY WAREROOM,

rSflUE Subscribers would call the attention of JL COUNTRY MERCHANTS to theit large stock of Crockery from which they can select Just such articles as they want. Their stock consists of. Common Teas, Edse Dishes, - Printed do Granite - do Edge. Plates, Edsre I takers, Edge Nappies, Priuted Plates, Printed do &c. &c. Sec. Which they are prepared to sell at a small ad. vance on Eastern prices. . January 30- , GRIFFITH & CORBET. ' . Main Street Saddlery Hardware. ffTIIlE Subscribers would call the attention of Ji. Saddlers and Harness Makers to tlieir stock of Saddlery and Hardware, consisting of Bills, Stirrups, Ring Bradoons, Harness Mounting, WiTorsted, Cotton and Staining W'ebh, Hog and Pad Skins, together with all niticlesin their line. - GRIFFITH & CORBET. January 30 - ...... Main Street Coffee Si Sugar. Sacks Rio Coffee, - - . 5 Hhds N O Sugar, 5 1.0 Bbls : . Molasses, 5 do Th nn era Oil, . 50 Kegs Nail?, ' 5 haif'Chststs Y II Tea, ' r 5 do Imperial do For sale by GRIFFITH & CORBET January 30 . Main Sireei TAB. Bhls North Carolina Tar; for sale by GRIFFITH & CORBET . January 30 Main Street CASTINGS. f General assortment for sale by sl Dec 12 BEMENT & VIELE. CONFECTIONARIES, WHOLESALE AND RET Al L. rTTlIIE subscriber desires to return his thanks IL to Ins friend and the public generally Tor the very large am out of patronage which hag been extended to him heretofore, and to reqest a continuation of the same.: He is better - able now to supply his customers with everything in his line than heretofore, at prices less than Ihe same acticlcs can be purchased for a Louisville or Cincinnati. His assortment of . . . CANDIES ' : ' IS large nnd of the best- make, and will be kept up manufacturing them himself warra nt them. and he will tlisposa of llieni at wholesale or re tail, at a moderate advance of on the first cost of the sugar. He has also on hand a splendid assortment of TOITS, which will be sold Cheap for Cash either at wholesale or retail. Every article in his line kept on hand, and he reqacsts county dealers and others lo give him a call.' G. KOLLEN BERG, Water Street. February Ctli,-.?-! mo. . - STAR CAISDLES. - ' BOXES a superior article, received and for Sale by feb.20. ttj W. & O. BELL. ' SPERM OIL. ". NE cask winter strained, in store and for Sale by feb.20, t.Q W.&C.BELL. - . Timothv Seed.- - 1 JUST received and for sale, warranted good, 2 bbls Timothy Seed, 5 do Clover do Feb 13- ALLIS & HOWES. Window Glass. Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass, for sale by - ALLIS St HOWES. 2 Feb 13 - Water Street. NOTICE. . Real . estate at auctiox. N the 4t!i Monday of Mcrch 1345 between the hours of 10 o'clock A M, &. 4 o'clock P. M. at ' the Court House door in Evansville I will sell by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Vdtiderburgh County, a part of Lot No 29 old plan of Evansville, being forty feet of the alley and ol said Lot, containing lorty feet on Vine Street, and seventy five feet on the ah ley and ol general width from hack to front as the property.of the Estate of WILLI AM R MOR GAN, deceased . . , - . 1 erins ol Sale half in six and half in In elve months with note and security, and waiving all benefit of appraisement laws. - - DAN IL'L MORGAN, Administrator. Feb. 20ih, id prs. lee $2.. -- ' NOTICE. - MOTICE i's girn, that this day I have taken out letters of Administration on the Estate of John Fink, late of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested ' to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against said Estate ato requested lo present them proper ly authenticated .tor settlement ta the rrobate Court of Vanderburgh County, within one year from this date. The Estate is supposed to be solvent, samuel Mcdonald, - Feo. 20th,-3t- Administrator. IJJY authority -of a Decreeof the Probate JLJ) Court of Vanderburgh county, made at its August term, A. D. 1844, 1 will on the 22nd day of March, A. D. i 845, at the doer 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 sale at public auction andjout cry the South East Quarter of the North Last Quarter of section number ten in 1 ownship number eight South of Range number eleveu West in ihe Vincerines Land District, property belonging to the estate of Washington Johnson, deceased, which said estate is ordered by gaid court to be settled as insolvent. . Terms ol Sale Cash . JOHN T.FiSHER, Administrator of Washington Johnson deceased - Feb.,-'45,.4t. t ' . ; '' " SALT! . r. 400 BARLELS Kenhawa SALT, I., 4 (J SAGS Tuck Island, for sale by ' ' - JOHN SflANKLlN. LIME. BBLS. LIME in irood sound Earreln lP for Sale by - June, 6ih'44 GRIFFITH &.' CORBETBAGS TURK. ISLAND SALT for Sale by - SAMUEL- OUR. Dec, 19th. 1844. 3m. ' ECI.VED per Steamer While Clonb, One Hundred Bbls. Cincinnati Whitikev. (Brand VV. G. Creese,) formate, by Oct. 31. '44 tf- ALLIS & HOWES. DOl'OSI'S PO VVDER. KEGS EFF DUPONT'S POWDER Oct I7th, . ' B EM EN T&, VIELE, DRS. DAS'L 8. LANE Si J. R. WILCOX J1pjHE citizens of Vanderburgh County and ' JkX. vicinity are respectfully informed that that the understgned'have entered into a copart nership in the, practice of Medicine, in all its various branches. Those who may choose to apply to them, may be certain of being prompt ly and carefully atteni" id ; and when the atten dance of both may be desired by any individual, the expenses will not be increased thereby. D. S. LANE, July 18, '44 if. JOHN R. WILCOX.

' , .:, II. P. DEBRULER, 's f BRAKES this method of tendering to hlsTrienda J3. and patrons his hearty thank, for the" many acts of kindness heretofore received from' them; and solicits a continuation of their patron--age. ., He has associated himself with T. M. for the purpose of carrying on an extensive garden, and nursery; and .will keep on hands a.splendid assortment of fruit, and ornamental tree, -Green - House Plants, &c, among which, the following will constantly be kept: namely Camilla Japonica, Azalias, garden, and ever blooming rose, Cactuses, of ail the' colours common totliose plants, together with ever-greena,' Carua--tions. Dahlias, bulbous and tuberous rooted plants; all of, which, they will cell on the most reasonable terms. To be satisfied on this fact, no- ' man can have better evidence than he can obtain by catling and examining for himself. s All communications, post paid addressed to -DeBruler & Elmer, will receive prompt attention. Their Green House stands immediately on the bank of the Ohio river, just below the SteamI . I I: r. 1 n aa- .r

uotti uBuumg. r-vansvtu la., Jan., o, F II JESII A 11 II I V A L S , " GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Sfc. ' BY ALLIS & HOWES, Wale r street, Evansrille, Ind. 1 OH BaSS fi'ne Green RIO COFFEE 1UU50 do Laguary do ', ' - . 2 do Old Java do I C Tl I. J KT I - . u iiuut .v, w.ougar, :, - 10 BhisLoaf do 2 Boxes Philadelphia Sugar, ' C ' , ' 2 do Crushed - do . . '- - -20 Bbls Molasses, - . . . . . . . 10 do Mackerel, No 3, 100 Gals Pure Sperm Oil, , ' ' 50 do Lard do ' " " 2 BblsTanners . do (Browns) , v 5 do Linseed do - . 4 ; 100 Kegs Boston Nails (assorted) , 20 Boxes 8 by 10 Glass, , ,. 40 Di-zen painted Buckets,' ' v 50 Caddys Imperial and G'.P. Teas, 10 Hall Chests Y. II. Tea, (Ireeh) ' 1 chest super Black, " ; : . 10 Boies VI Plug Tobacco, V; . 5 do Va. Cavendish, 5 do .Missouri, . "" ." " " 10 do lb. Plug Indiana, - 5 do Chocolate, . .. 100 do SliavingSoap,., . , , 50 do Boston do 10 Bbls Rosin, ' . -' - - ' 4 -25 do N.C.Tar, . , 50 Doz. Shoe Black, - . 50 Kegs N. r.Lead, ' '.''"," OflitfHtir An ' - "-'' - ? - 1000 ?g do ' 50 Bgs ass'd size Shot, . 20 Doz Bed Cords, - 100 Mats Cassia, ' . -J- . v ,.'100 Reams Wrap Paper, 50 do Letter and fools cap, 10 Bgs. Pepper; - ' . 5 do Spice, , ' , ; ; 5 Box Ground Pepper, 300 S. F. Indigo, ' " ' ' . 500 Lbs Dutch Madder, ' ' 5 Casks Boston Salaratns, 5 Frails S. S. Almonds, 30 Baskets Fig?. 50 Box Choice Cheese, - " "- ': 5 do Mustard, j 5, .10 do Fox Starch, "10 do .' Sperm Candles," ': 100 do Mould do ' 60 Lbs Nutmegs, , ' . , ..... 100 do Cloves, . . 10 M Spanish Seears, " ' ' , 5 Halt Pipes F. "Brandy, 5 z ao ao in. x. do . 1 Pipe Holland Gin, , - 1 Hhd St. Croix Rum, 5 Bis N. E. do V ' ' 5 do Peach Brandy, - ' 20 do Old Bourbon Whiskey. . 76 do do Rectified do , 20 do do Wabash do ' 20 do Dayton Ale, - '. 10 Qrt Casks St Mad. Wine,'' 10. do Mad.. ; do - 2 do Burgundy Port do 3 Tiercea Rice, V - 2 Box Lemons, ''. 25 Kegs Duponts Powder, '; 200 Lbs Sole Leather, - t -- . 10 Dox Upper do - ' , .; 3 do Calf Skins, " ",' . . . : 300 Bis Salt, ' . . . 50 Doz Castor Oil, : , - 100 do Smoke Tobaeco, ' ; 2000 Dog Irons & Hollow, Ware, . , 40 Gross Matches, . " . . ,4 For Sale at reduced prices for Cash, by ' f ' ' ALLIS & HOWES. : Jnnuary23 '45 tf Water St., Evansville, : JO II IV ward, ; FASIHOXABLEBOOT Si SHOE MAKER, ' (Late of Philadelphia.) ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ll i- Evansville and vicinity that he has established himself in the above business on Main Street directly opposite "the Bank, wfiere he intends manufacturing Boots, Shoos, Pomps, Sec. Sic. &c in the most fashionable styles. A iso, meud:ng done cheap and at short notice, in fact, he intends carrying on the. business in all its branches, and he hoptg by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronqge. JOHN WARD, Main street, February 6th, '45-2mo Cotton Yarns, S agent Tor Ihe Covington and the .Cooper 'a Factories. I havn nn hand at all time, i. sale, a large "supply of Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Wicking Coverlit Yarn, Batting and Twine, at the lowest rates, and on liberal cred its. . KV uUvHAN AN Cincinnati, Feb. 1st. '45. Cincinnati Gazette. Feb. 13th, '45, 3mo. prs lee $3,00 1 Castor Oil, Bbls No 1 CA STOR OIL, a good article, ia. 9 store and for sale by - Febi3 - ; V&C. CELL. - ' Blue Grass Seed., - - A Few bushels clean BLUE GRASS SEED, r. ceived and tor sale by - -Feb 13 VV..&C. BELL. : " ' i Cotton Yarn. . Doz Hope Factory Cotton. Yarn, For sale by ; .; UKIiriTU & COKUKT January -30 - . ., Main Street 11 ECElVED per steamer Fortune - ; )lo doz Alustard, s '. i0 do Broome, and for sale by Feb 13" , .. ALLIS St HOWES.- - " ' Lard Oil, &c- . . . . Wp J3CE1VED per steamer Fortune w MM' .2 bbls Lard Oil, a prime article, ' 2. -do Peach Brandy, 2 do - American do, -2 do do Gin, for sale by Feb 13 , ALLIS & HOWES. Family I'lour. , F Bbls Cincinnati Family Flour, a prime article warranted good, for sale by Feb 13 ALLIS Sc HOWES. u --.. DLPOSTS POWDER. Kegs Duwonfs Power fresh from the work?, receiv-ed -and for mIo- b . BEMENT Sc VIELE. Dec 12 JUST reeeived a further supply of extra ix 1ty Wabash Flour." BEMLNT 4. VIELt!. Dec. 5th, tf. ... CANTON' GINGER.' 6"7j Cases "Preserved Ginger," for sale at retail & by Dee 12 BEAIKNT & VIELE.