Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 March 1845 — Page 4

From the Louisville Journal. . i

The picture which has suggested the following lines, was painted by Jarvia many years ago, whilst the writer, with party of young companions, male and female, was sojnrning with a country friend. One afternoon, several beautiful female faces were casually grouped in sum a manner as to arrest the artist's attention, w ho sketched them immediately, and after transferrer them to canvass, presented throa to our hOBt. Calling recently at the nme hospitable mansion, the writer's eye was accidentally caught by the oicture. which he had long forgotten not having seen'Yt "since the visit referred to above. A sight Yi unexpected, awakened feelings and associations long doimant; and that night, after he had retired to rest, the scenes, the races, the inci dents of that happy period of his life, rose be fore him in all their joyousness and beauty, and the lullowing lines are the result; A DREAM OF LONG-AGO. It seems as 'twere but yesterday, ' That joy us party met, So brightly life' before them lay, Its glory lingers yet! .The merry laugh, the gentle word, The sweet song's sweeter flow I hear them as of old 1 heard, " In days of long-ago. Each moment, in its onward flight, Seem'd brighter than the last Some word or look some new delight : Endear'd it as it pass'd : The boon to-day forgot to give, To-morrow would bestow ; Oh! 'twas a" luxury to live, Each hour of long-ago I I see them flushed with hope and health. Nosorrowa to annoy, - -To rob the presentof in wealth, The futu e of its joy ! I see them as lsaw lliem then, In youth's exulting glow, And while 1 gaze, I live again The years of long-ago! The younger and the dark-ey'd one, : ; So exquisitely fair. It was a joy to gaze upon A face so bright and rare ; -.The soul-felt music, of her voice, ', So melting soft and low Oh 1 hoty it made my heart rejoice' 5 To lisieu long-ago! .The pencil'd brow, the pearly lid. The forehead smooth an J high, .The long, dark lash that drooping hid The large and lustrous cys; . .The playful mouth, the rijnipfeJ check, TUo bust of virgin snow-;.. Ay, there they live, and breathe, and speak The soul of long-ago!" She was the poet's mould ol form,'.' His bright, embodied thoughtS feminine so'pure and wnrm, " Willi native grace so Iraught; A dream of beauty, sent to bless O'er mind and heart to throw , , , ' v Its wizard spelt of loveliness Ol gladness, long ago. A being or a brighter clime. Angelic, gentle, pure A vision of manhood's prime, Too lovelv to endure A star above Ufa's pathway set. Too early lost belowAh! lost, but lovM, remembered yet, - That bright one long-ago! ; ; .The oilier with 'the raven hair, " The look so archly coy ; ' .The parted Jips. the radiant air, r- Thc overflow ol joy: .Tliote laughing eyes of brighest Hue : . How witchingly they show. The Iiappy spirit shining through " .The mists of long-ag ! Ill every lineament, I trace , The pure sweet thoughts of youth, . And breathing from her sunny face - ". The eloquence of truth I feel her breath upon my cheek. Its fragrance and its glow ! And, oh 1 those rosy lips ihey speak. The bliss of long-ago! -...:"'. .- The echoes of her jocund laugh . " Yet linger in my ear The gushing tenes I lov'd to quaff, Enchanted still I hear! From memory's unfathomed springs Delicious thoughts o'erflow; And round my heart unfaded clings The love of long-ago! Foet nor painter ever had I n his divinest mood, A dream of love so pure and glad, With beauty so imbued ; , Nor sculptor, whose promethean art The marble bids to glow, E'er fashion'd forms to thrill the heart, Like these of long-ago. I cannot turn my gaze away, , Nor still my throbbing breast K The days of old in bright array, Come from their golden rest ; J'And gentle wishes longsubdued," Back on my bosom flow. And youthful visions, iris-hued, And thoughts of long-ago! I cannot think that life's romance. - With fervid youth has flown That distance lends to mem'ry's glance A lusture not its own. I cannot think that tliey are chang'd Like'ev'ery thing below That hearts so warm ctn j estrang'd From friends of long ago. , I cannot think the witching mile That mantles o'er that face. Is but the painter's mimic wile, And not a living grace; I eannct think the' radiant blush The, animated glow,. That sparkles there, is not the flush, The light of long-ago!

I cannot think-that time has sped So many weary years That tbey and I, since tflen, have shed So many bitter teats. I cannot think that she is gone--That we no more shall know The youngest and the gentlest one. The dearest, long-ago I cannot think the memories ? --. Illumining the past. The life, the love that lit those eyes, . Can e'er be overcast! I feel that.l can ne'er forget What 'twas such joy to know Oh,! dearly are they cherish'd yet The dreams of long-ago!

Habeas Coaptrsixa a Beide. One fine morn ing last wees tne sensintitties oi nis i ion or. Chief Justice Jones, were more than usually .excited, by the appearance in his chamber of a very beautiful specimen of womankind, seed about 17, and habited in a bridal costume- The lady was for the nonce a prisoner but not in the rosy fetters of Hymen, for she was also in the iron grap ol the law, having been taken from that temple which Culwer terms the temple of wife's honor, by writ of habeas corpus. The lady was the daughter of Dr. John Wolff, West Indian, of large property, and had eloped with a Mr. Curtis, who had nivried the old man'? daughter without tha consent of her pa His Honor the Chief Justice having examined the bride, decided that the attachment which had been issued by Cupid on the lady, and which rule had been made absolute fry C'lancell or Hymen, must be a finned, and Ins Honor there upon discharged the lady to the arms of her liege lorJ, and sentenced 'pa' to pay the cost. Sun day Mercury . ' ' THEOREGON NEGOTIATION. The following information copied . from the New York Courier and Enquirer, is highly inter esling at tho present juncture iu public af fairs: . "Wc referred yesterday to the favorable account given in a recent message of the President of the amicuble spirit iu which this negotiation has been conducted. ' , "Since then we learn upon authority entitled to the most implicit reliance, that, in I the event of a failure on the part of the neT.'. tTI'. .1 gotiaiors at ivasnuigtoii to agree ! ... ,i Wash-iip-ton to arree upon the respective rights of the parties, the British Government have suggested the reference of the whole question to toe arbitration of any European Sovereign to bt designated by the Government of the United States, agree ing to abide by his award. " lth such an ouer tins nation must close, unless wc are prepared to assert our extrem es! claims at every hazard, without regard to the claims of others, and in utter contempt of the moral sense of the world. "It must therefore be assumed as certain that th8 Oregon question will be amicably adjusted, and that in no event, therefore, can any misunderstanding occur with Engh nd in relation to it." , , REGULAR WABASH PACKETS. FOR THE WABASH RIVER. Regular Packet. J?railE new Steamer REVENUE CUTTER, tX Hazlet, Master, will run ns regular packel during the season between Cincinnati and Lafayette. ror freight or passage from tins point apply to March 6 if . - ,; I. McN ALL, Agent . . RECDtiAR WABASH PACKET' J1E light dTaught,'well-appointed and fast running bieamer t UAiNr. 1, vooriiies, Master, will ply between Cincinnati an i Lafayette during the season, For . Ireiifht or pas sage e ithcr to Iiatayeite or Cincinnati apply to BEMENT'fc VlELK,or " March 6 D. McN ALL. jfHE steamerMON'TICELI.0, Getty, nws ri ter, will run as a Regular Tttcket -be tween Cincinnati and Lafayeite, as soon as the navigation will permit. This boat was built expressly for, the, trade and will remain in it during the season, so that shippers and passengers may depend en her being regular. N . B. The Monlicello is prov ided with lighters and every convenience to prevent deten lion of Freight and Passengers. rCin.Gaxeite. IRWIN Si. FOSTER. Feb. 20,-4t-prs. fee $2,00. .. . - - . lOr Wabash Packet. The new U. S. AQ-i'J Maij swift running steamboat " REVENUE. A. Bennett, master, will commence her regular trips us above on the opening of navigation anu coniiune uuriug me wuoie season. - The Revenue is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosions, and is furnished with Life Preservers. Feb. 20th. '45-4t. BO WEN & HIBBERD, Agents, No 3 Cassilly's Row, Cincinnati. "XJlfyAEASII PACKET. The Steamer SENATE. iU'Ju.RE, master, will run regularly b'etween Cincinnati and Lafayette, the ensuing season. This tioat is new, ot only 13 inches draght of water, and in all respects is as well adapted to the trade as any boat can be. Feb. 20,-4t. IRWIN & FOSTER. Molasses. BbU Molasses received per steamer Uncle Sam, in Cyprus barrels, ana 4M5C warranted good, in store and tor sale by Feb 13 ALLIS & HOWES. Evansville, March I3ih, 1845. HSO JOHN LAW, LUCIUS II. SCOTT JX JOHN A. ROCKWELL, HUGH STEWART, and all other persons owning or interested in lands adjoining the lollowing- described lands pleu6e take notice. That on Monday the 7th day of April next I will have the county Snrvejor of Vanderburgh County to run the lui.9 and perpetuate the corners of the lands which are owned in the JSorih 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, as Surveyor of said County some yea:s since. KR(ExER&.REIS. Evansville, March 13, '45. - . XOTICE. WISH to Lease for a'term IT of years, oneLL third ef Lot No. 113, (one hundred and thirlten,) original plan, in the Town of Evansville. Apply to ELLEN J. ANTHONY March 6-3t. Henderson, Ky. . Paper, "j Cf Reams Ames Ruled Foolscap. -LvV ioo do Letter, ruled and unruled in store and for sale by Jan 9 W. it C. BELLE

DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.

OT1CE is hereby given,lhat iheeo-partner ship heretofore existing between It. Ii. Mart & II. J. Hart, under .the name ol II. jtJ. Hart & Co., is ilns day desolved by mutual conaet, -the business will be continued by 11. B. HART, who is duly authorized to settle up all the business of the late firm. All uersous indebted to the late firm either by note or account are respectfully requested to call and settle the same.- . H. J. HART. , ; Evansville,' Feb. 20,-'45 ? It. B HART. NOTICK. Wf OTICE is hereby given, that I will ex A'fci Pose to Sale at public auction on Thurs-' oay the 20th ot March next at the late residence ol John Fink, deceased, oil the personal ptopertv of the said deceased, consisting ot horses, cattle, nogs, tunning uitusun, nouseiioiu lurui lure. Terms of Sale made known on said day. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A-M SAMUEL MoDONALD, Adm'r. Feb. 20,-'45-3t . -- Administrator's Sale. pTIIE undersigned will offVr lor SALE at JSj his residence iu Union Township, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, on the 15th day of March next, to the highest bidder tlie lollowing tracts of land, to wit: Ph East hall of the t.ast halt of Fractional Secti n nineteen, theVVesl hall ot the East hall of said Fractional Section, also, the Norrh East Quarter of the South West Quarter of Section eighteen and the booth tasr Quarter ot the Worth West Quarter of said Section, all in con grcssioual Township No, 7 South of Range No II west. , Terms of Sale:A credit of nine months for the first halt and titteen mont lis fur the last half of the purchase money will be given, by the pur chaser giving bond with approved securit " This 14th day ot February, 1845. Feb. 20. '45 3t- , SIMEO LONG, Adm'r. W. &. C. FELLOWES & CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Dry Goods, -Corner Main Sf Sixth streets, Louisville, Kr, WHO are now receiving daily their spring and summer supplies of FANCY AND DltY GOODS, comprining a splendid and large assortment, and willjieep up, throughout the season, a lull and commanding stock, well suited to Southern and Western trade, which they are determined to sell at such rates as will make It to the interesis 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, W. & C. FELLOWES &. CO. Valuable Eeal Estate, For Sale f I itiERC- jrill be offered for. sale at tiie Door Ji of the Court House in Evansville, on Tuesday the 1st day of April 1845, between the hours ol lOo'clock,' A. M.and 4 o'clock, P. M. following Real Estate conveyed to the State t- ..1. ..I i n .1 f..r t.'. KiAfll.. It'.nn.nil I.. LUI1I Ul lliuiauu iui tfciicmvi mo jjf alio, inn nr,.i, fii, n.,H n. .,trrA in nn.i. a nee of the 6:h Section of the Charter ot said Bank. ' One undivided half of the Steam Mill, Distillery. Five Acres of ground on which they are Bituated,mid -appurtenances belonging to the same adjoining Evansville, and known mid designated BSihe -Grove Mills," purchased by tho Bunk as the property of F. Amory, Junr. ALSO, Lot number sixty eight, in the origi nal plan of the town ot Evansville, upon which there ,is a comfortable dwelling house, and all necessary builduips lor the accomodation of a family; having been conveyed to the Bank by Peter Priest. " ' - " ALSO, Eighty Acres of'Iand, 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 nnmber ten (10) west, in the district of luuds lor sale at Vin-cennes-' having been conveyed to the Bauk by James Steele. - ALSO, a certain tract or parcel of Ian d lying in the County of McCraeken and Common wealth of Kentucky, containing about 8tit) or 900 acres ; the same being inherited by Temple Gwathney from 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. Terms of sale, Cueh. By order of the Board of Director?. ; ' JOHN DOUGLASS, Cashier. Feb. 27, '43 5t Pi a lee $5,25. LEATHER. SIDES of Superior Spanish soal LEATHER, on consignment & ICDC lor SALE, by - CARt'ENTER, LADD & HOWES Oct. 3d, 1814. - ' HATS AND CAPS. I LARGE SPRING 4' SUMMER STOCK P. S. BARGES. & CO. LOUISVILLE. KY., ?TT5TOULD invite the attention of merchants V v and dealers visiting Louisville lo their extensive Spring and Summer s'oali of HATS and CABS, which is now much larger and more complete than can be found at any oilier establishment iu 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 lollowing articles : 250 dot fashionable and broad brim Russia Hais 200 do 150 do 130 do 230 do 190 do 400 do do broad brim Cassimere do Beaver and N utria do Brush di Fur and Coney do ' Siik and Angola ' do do do do do do do do do "do do to do do Fur and Wool Sporting ' 500 ' Panama double brim Leghorn single brim do Peuale and Sea-grass" dozen Palm-leaf do youth's lancy x - - do drab Russia do' black and white Wool 600 600 200 300 150 175 00 Men's, voutha',and infant's doth, Velvet, Mobair. Straw, flush, Leghorn, and fancy caps; ladies' Velvet Riding Caps. Ilatterb'Furs, Trirainirigs,4iDyestnffs Oura9ortment is now large & complete,compus ing everything in tlieline,auu ol ouruwu unporia lions. We, therefore, can and witl sell at as low rates as can be purchased in any Eastern mar ket. 1 he trade are invued to give us a call and we will satisfy ihem of beiter bargains than can be obtained elesewhere in ihe West. All orders attended to with punctuality, Corner of Main and Founti streets, March 6, 3t. Louisville, Ky Sherifla Sale. Y virtue of two. executions if sued from the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburh Circuit Court in Invor ol Bracket Mills, School Commissioner V. Cone against George B.Wao nop, Daniel Miller, and George W. Miller; and, the ' other agaiiist George W. Miller, George U. ajnon, and Nathan Rowley; I have levied upon and will on the 29th day of March, A. D. 1845, at the doorof thecourt-house in the Town of Evansville, between ibe hours ol 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. ol said day expose to sale at public auction and outcry the rents, issues ana proms, tor seven years ol the following described tract of land, -to wit.The South East Quarter of the South East Quarter Section No. '7 township No.' 6 sutli ol Range No 11 West. ' .. And should no "person offer or bid for said rents, issues anu prunis, a sum snlncient to satisfy said executions and cos:s, I wilt at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry tne tee einipie ot said aboue degcrib ed tract of land for the satisfactiou of said executions, interest, and costs. WM. M WALKER, Sheriff V. C.

NFW DRUG STORE.

DR. JUUA It. WILCOX, would respectfully lutorm his old friends and the Public that he is now opening (on consignment) a stock of

I A next door to Rowley's Comer in the Store herctolore occupied by A. Gumberts & Co. Main Street, which will be sold V hoiesale and Ketail very low for CASH. " ALSO He would beg leave to offer his professional services to the Citizens of Evansville and vicinity, as he designs devoting his entire time and attention, to the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Office as above. - Evansville, la., June 6,44 tf. NOTICE! rrnHOSE indebted toB. S. Lane are rsquest fi ed to cali and settle loose indebted to Lanefc Wilcox are requested to do the same. We must hav; settlements, and those who will not settle with us will have it to do with a magistrate. . d s. lane. Feb. 6, -'45-if ( LANE& WILCOX: Salaratus. " . Casks New York (Cogswell, Crane &, Cos manutacture,) iu store and for sale wholesale and retail bv ; -Jan J ' W.&. C. BELL. Percnssion Caps. 200.000 P'ai" Percussion Caps 10-J.tWO Split do ' 100,000 Split and Floted do 1-8 and i-4 boseb, in store and for sale by Jan 9 W. & C. BELT..Arrow Root. Case Bermudas Arrow Root, for sale by Jan W. &. C. BELL a Olive Oil. 12 Dox Marselles Refined, suitable for table use, in store and for Bale by Jan 9 W. &. C. BELL. Patent Medicines. 2 Gross Wistar's Calsam Wild Cherry, 20 do Lee's Pills, ' ' . 5 do Fahnestock's VermiCuge," 6 do "Allen's Nerve and Done Liniment, 2 do Thomson's Eye Water, 20 do Godfrey's Cordial . ' 20 do Uateman'a Drops,, " 10 do Oil Spike, . 5 do . British Oil, ' 5 do Opodeldoc, . , 5 do Harlem Oil, " ; IMoflat's Life Pills and Fcsiiix Citters. in store and for sale by ' W . & C; BELL Jan 9 Corner Main and First Sts. Jujubae Paste. VT, Case in store-aiidlor sale by W. &. C. BELL Carpenter, Ladd & Howes AVE in store on water street and offer lor. sale at reduced prices M for 100 Bales 3-4 and 4-4 heavy damasks. 50 cases thick Boots, 15 do kip Brogans, ' 5 do Stubenville janes, . 20 do Blue and fancy Calicoes. January 2'3-2mo . Cut Goods. CARPENTER, LADD & HOWES will sell off their Cut Goods at low prices. The public will pUase call aud examine for themselves. January 23-2mo , Hats and Caps. CARPENTER, LADD & HOWES have just received (0 cases tine N utur Hal9, a brnutitul arucle at low prices Also, 50 sup. Boliver Caps, a new aud fashionable article. Call and -examine. . January 23-2mo " Bonnets. . TTYST received and for sale, a splendid asCj? sortmnnt ot Ladies Bonnets of all kinds and qualities, which will be sold at prices lo suit t he buyer January 23-2mo CARPENTER. LADD &. HOWES. Umbrellas. BN store a fine lot of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas for sale low by Jan :3 CARPENTER, LADD & HOWES - Spelling Books, Paper, &c. mi Dozen Elementary Spelling Books by Noah Webster, beautilully bound 100 Keauie tools Cap writing faper, 25 do Printing Paper, for sale bv Jan 23 CARPENTER. LADD &. HOW ES GUNNY BAGS for sale by . GRIFFITH i. CORBET Main Sireet January 30 HARDWARE. .", . " f SIIE Subscribers have on hanJ a -full stoc of Builders and Cabinet Makers Hardware Mechanics Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Manure and Hay Forks, Cross cut. Mill and Wood Save, For sale by GRIFFITH & CORBET. Sugar IMolassos, Coffee, &c. Hhds N. O. SUGAR, 3Jf 35 Bbls Molasses, SO Sacks Cotlee, 30 Boxes Tin Plate, H " 20 do Soap. . -Jusireceived and for sale clieao by January 23 BEMKNT &. VIELE GUNNY BAGS, for sale by BE.MENT &. Vlt.LE. Water Street January. 23 Boxes RAISINS, 5 Boxes Lemons, 2 i lerces R:ce. . 10 Bbls Lump Sugar. For sale by January 23 BE u ENT &. VlEl.R. SALT. Bags Turks Island SALT, 5C2 Bbls Kenhawa do. tor sale by BEMKNT Sc T1ELE. $2 -Dec 12 CHEESE. Lba Box and Cask Chcsse, lor sate at retail by BEMENT &. VIELE. Dec. 12 AXES, CIIAIS, &C. 50 BOX tt Collins i.'1'renton Company Axes. 3lH) Frs. Traces 6i to 7i feet. doz. spades and Shovels. . lOO d'' assorted Curry Combs. - In Store ami lore-ile low by EEMEN'T U VIULE. - Dec. 5th, f. , To the PublicX the 1 lth day of October, 1841, the here inaf'ier named persons, to wit: Christian Decker aud Henry Scriber, gave a joint note ol band to E. Dorsey Kprigg, lor fiity dollars (50,r 00) payable in eighteen months, on. cononioa that said Sprigg delivered to ti.e unueuisned two poterns of a patent plough by a certain time and said Sprigg tailing to comply Vith his contract, the undersign refuse aud will forever refuse to pay said note, and the public are therefore wart.ed not lo trade for the same. CHRISTIAN DECKER. . . " HENRY SCRIBER. Evansville, Feb 27th, 3t. OW for CASH Coffee'by the-Sackf Sugar by the barrel; Molasses do do; Nai'g by the keg; Llioeso Dy tne box. Un consifftitnent. On my own account, 2U0 baTrels of Wheat, for sale by A. BrDANIEL, Viuccunes, la. ' Feb. 20th, 3 mo.

CROCKERY WAREROOM,

rcnHE Subscribers would call the attention of fj ivllfflTDV HIPRffll TS lnlhillnrrrf stock of Crockery Irom which they can select-. Just such articles as Ihey waat Their stock consists of," Common Teas, Printed do Granite do Edge Flatcs, Edge Dishes,' Edge Bakers, A Edge Nappies, Printed Plates, &c. &c. &c. Printed do Which they are prepared to sell at a small advance on Eastern prices. January 30 GRIFFITH L CORBET.' Main Street Saddlery Hardware. f (FjIIE Subscribers would call the attention of ti Saddlers and Harness Makers to their stocK ol Saddlery and Hard ware, consisting of Bitls. Stirrups, Ring Bradooiis, Harness Mounting, Woorsted, Cotton and staining Webb, nog ana Pad Skins, together with all siticles in their line. - : GRIFFITH & CORBKT. . January 30 - Main Street Coffee &. Sugar. Sacks Rio-Coffee, , 5 Hhds M O Sugar, ; 10 Bbls- MolasBes, - . . ; 5 do - Tanners Oil, ; s ; . : ' 50 Keirs Nails, . 5 halt'Chststs.Y II Tea, : -5 do.. Imperial do For sale by GRIFFITH & CORBET January 30 . ' Main Street TAK. " ' ' Jforth Cnrnlina Tar, or sale by ... GRIFFITH & CORBF.T Main Street 2ffi.BU' J a ii ii a ry 3d CASTINGS. A. General assortment-'for sale by Dee 12 BEMENT & VIF.LE. C ONFE CTI ON ARIES, t wholesale' and retail. j rnHE subscriber desires lo return his thanks; ii.- .to his fricu.U and the public generally fori .the very Jarge urn-nit of .pairoua ge which has j heeu extended to him heretofore, and lo reqest a j continualittn of the same.. He is better able j now lo supply his customers with everything ( in his line than heretofore, at prices less than ' the same articles can he purchased for a Louisville or Cincinnati. His aoitmcnt of -CANDIES . ' . is large and of Hie best mane, and will b'! kept up niaiiulacturiiii; lliem himself warrant them, and he will digpoge of them at whole-tle or r. -la:!, at a moderate advance of on the first cost ol the sii gir. - He hasulsoon hand a splendid a.eaonmeni ol TOV'S, which will bo Bold Cheap for Cask either at wholesale or retail. Every article in his line kept on lm:!. nr. J he reqaesU county dealers and others to give liiiii a cal!4: G. feOLLENCERG, Water Street. February 6ih,-'4o-I mo. STAU CAISDLES. BOXES a superior arMc!e, rpc av: Sale hy feb.20. tfj W. &. ( n I'd for ELL. SPKR.M OIL... . NE cnek winter strained, iu siore ami lot ale by ffeb.20, tf W..V C. liKLL. Timothy Seed. JUST received and lor saie, warranted good, 2 bbls Timothy Seed, 5 do Clover do , Feb 13 : ALLIS HOWES, Window Glass.' ' . Boxes 8 by 10 Window Gfiia. for sn! by ALLIS .V Hi "WES. Feo 13 Vater Street . noti c 1:.- j KEALT ESTATE AT ACCTIOV. N the 4ih Monday of March I S 15 between ijie hours of 10 o'clock A, Al,&. 4 o'ciuck P. M. at the Court Huure door iu Evansville 1 will sell by virtue ol a deoree ot the . Probate Court ol Vauderburgii County, a pan i Lot No 29 old plan ot Evutuvi lo, being tony leit ol the alley and of said Lot, conlanmig lorty lem on Vine Street, and seventy fivu tvt on the tl, ley aud of general widtii from b.iuk 10 iront us the properly of theEstateot WILLIAM It MOltGAN, deceased , ' . Terms ot Sale ha! f in six aud ha! f iu I n eive months with note aud securiiy-, and uaiving all benefit of appraisement laws. . DANIEL .MORGAN, Administrator.' ' Fth. 2Jih, td prs. tee $1. " ' NOTICE. . MOT1CE is gi' en, that this day I lijva taken out letters of Administration on he Estate of John Fiuk.late of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to saitl Estate ate requested to make immediate payment, aud ail those having claims against said Estate are requested to present ihem properly authenticated lor settlement to ihe t'robatu Court of Vab derburgh County within one year from this date. The Estate is supposed 10 he solvent, samuel Mcdonald, Feb. 20th,-3!-. : Administrator. TtRY authority ot a Decree of the Probate iO) fotm of Vanderburgd countv," made at its Au-jusi term, A. u. 1HJ4, I win on Hie 2iiid day of March, A. D. tK45,ai the doer ot the Court House, in the Town of Evansville,- be tween the hourB ot -10 o'clock A M anif C o'clock f 1 tf &niil'Hv prnnsfi 10 Rule at miblic aoetionl - - ' " J - , I j and out cry Ihe South East Qnaru-r of the North j East Quarter of- Section, uuiubrr ten in Town- j snip numoer eigtu .-ou.n ui jvange nuinuer eleven West in the Vinceiiues Lmmh Difctrlct. j proaertv belotmina to the estate ol Wsjhiniton i Johnson, deceased, which said estate ta vrdcred! by said court to be settled as insolvent. Terms of Sale Cash. ' JOHN T. FISHER, Administrator ot Washington Johnson deceased Feb.2V45.-4t. ' SALT! 400 BARLELS Kesdiva SALT, 4.0 SAGS Tcck Islasd, lor s.-.le by JOHN SHANK LIN. . LIME, BBLS. LIME in 2ood sound Barrels 41? for Sale by ' ' - ' June, bth '44 - GRIFFITH Sl CORBET. aff!f BAGS TURK ISLAND 6V3 L T for Sale by SAMUKL URR. Dt.-c. 19th.' 1844. 3n. - ' ' '" JECiyED per Steamer While Cloub, One li Hundreil .Bbls. Cii.cinnaii Whiskey, (Uiaud W. G. Breee,)forsaie,tv Oct. 31. '44 tf LL1S & HOWES. "dupoxt's powder. KEGS FFF. DUPONT'S 'POWDbU (warrented good,) for Sale by Oct I7th, B EM EN T& VI ELK, DRS. DIN'L 8. LANE ii J. R. WILCOX. fHE citizens if Vanderburgh County and JX. vicinity are respeclfally informed that that the undersignedjhave entered into a copartnership in the practice of Medicine, 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 of both may be desired by any individoal.lhe expenses will not be increased thereby. V.S. LANE, July 18, '44 tf. JOHN R. WILCOX

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II." P. DEBRCLER TAKES this method of tendering to his friendc aud patrons bis hearty lliunkf, tor the many acts of kindness heretofore received from ihem ; and solicits a continuation of their patronage. . ' -' - r : He has associated himself with T. M. Elmer lor the purpose of carrying on an extensive garden, and nursery; and will keep on hands a splendid assortment of fruit, and ornamental tree,;

i t : 1 Green House Plants, &c.,! among which, the -following will constantly be kept: uamelj Camilia Japonica, Azaiias, garden, aud ever bloom- ", nig rose, Cactuses, of all the colours common to ' ihose plants, together with ever-green?, Carna ; lions. Dahlias, bulbous and tuberous tooted, plants; all of, which, they will sell on the most., reasonable terms. To be satisfied on this fact, no man can have better evidence than he can obtain by calling and examining for himself. ' 1 ' -' AH communications, "post paid addressed t9 - DeBruler &, Elmer, will receive prompt .atten-,., tion. Their Green House stands immediately on . the bank of the Ohio river, just below the S:eam Boat Landing. Evarisvtu Jan., 23, '5,tf : ; FIIESII AUltlVALS, GROCERIES, W USES, LIQUORS, fyc. ''.I- BY ALLIS & HOWES, , r . Water street, Evansville, Ltd. 100 Bags Pime Green RIO COKFEE, ol) do La'guary , tl. 2 do Old Java ilo - 15 Hlid N. O. Sugar, :; -"'- ': 10 BhlsLoaf- do ' V. 2 Boxes Philadelphia Snjar, . .:. 2 do Crushed - do 20 Bhls Molasses, 10 do Mackerel, No 3, - " r103 Gals Pure Sperm Oil, . , SO do Lard do . ; : ; i . 2'3 BblsTanners , . do (Browns) j 5 do Linseed do , j 100 Kegs Boston NTai!s (assorted) ' V j "0 Boxts 8 by 10 Glass, f 40 D' Z?n painted Buckets, , i 3 Ncats Tubs, 1 --- 50 Cuddy Imperial and G.P, Tins, , ! 10 Hall Ches's Y. H. Tea, (fresh) ' ' T chest super Black, 10 Boies 12 Plug Tobacco, . ; ' 5 do v a. CaveudieU, do JUissnuii, do lb. Plug Indiana, do Chocoiate, - - do 'Shaving Soap, r 5 I" 5 1 COCO do Boston do . , ' Bbls Rosin, . ... c . 10. 25 do N. C. Tar, 50 Doz. Shoe Black, 5 1 h'e'S N.. if. Lead, ' ; ;.. 20U011nr - do - 101)0 Big ' " ! - '-." .50 Hsis si'd size.Shot, .,-J20 25 100 100 Doz Bed Cords, Box Raisins-', MaisCossta, Reams Wrap Paper,' : : do .Letter and loo's cap. 50 10 ' 5 13 c"; -Pepper, . do Spice. 5 Box Ground Pepper, - "UU S. F. hidigo, . - : : -. )00 Lbs Dutch Madder, , . , 5 Casks BosIOO S.i I tis, o 30 f.0 5 10 It) UK) ('rails S S. A'm ini!?, Baskets Fig.BfX Cmitcc Checee, do Musiiiril, . i do tlo t'oX .Starch. , . . Sp rm CamtJ. , '. " A'-.t.l t do ' ' ' ' '' N l!l! ge,' ; . . ' CiOVe?. ' SO Lb.-. 100 do 10 s - 2 I M SjitmisH Sear.. lltl 1' jos T. I-:,a':i !-,' do il l N . Y. ;o Pipe lloliiiod tJi'i, ' ' iliiii St. Croix U "01, . t: I 5 Bis N . E. t!o . ' , 5 do Peach Brand v. 20 tli vO i-0 10. do Did li.iuVii.iM Vis!;.-y. " t'.o do liei'iilii il : ' . do do at'tcii no ;, do Dnytoti A e, , Qtl C-! St Al.i.l. Wiii'e no Mad. ' ;' do' (lo Biirg'indv Port do' to - :v Tierces Rice, 2. 25 21 Box Lemons. . , f . hegs Uilj-oi 1-) J owder, L;s Sole. J.raih-rl L' 10 . 3 UtZ Upper , ' ' ' : do' Cult Skin, . ,. -. 3;o lis Salt, ." -' i . - f. , -- I . oJ PiisCat)rt)il. . , - !('t .rf.r" Smoke Tobacco, -2.:on l)..t lrns A-.TloUoiv Ware'. ' 4;) Urns Jlattli.'S, , . ' - . f-T-For Sale 81 reduced prices for Cash, bv ALUS HOWES' .iMitrv23 "45 'if Wntpt?:., Evansville. J 11 X . MAUD, r FASJIlO.'JAIiLE UOOI & SIIOB MAKER, (Tja!e of Philadelphia.)., ?-.':' ' ' ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Evansville and vicinity that' -he hasestab--luhed hiiusell in the above business on Mailt Sireet directly opposite ihe Bank,- where he inleiids manufacturing IJootf, Shoes, PurapSj ice. &c. iiC in the moat fashionable styles.' ' ' A Ibo, mending done cheap and at short notice,' in tact, he intends carrying on the business iu,' all its branches, and he hope3 by strict attention to business to merit' a liberal share of public parmnnve. - JOHN WARD, Main street. ' J,,lbii r? Cth, '45-21110 ' ' ' . . ", Cotton Tarns,, A S agent for the--Covington and the Cooper x'dL Faetor.es, I have on hand at all times, tor sale, a Inre snpjily of Cotton Yarns, Carpet vv'arp, Wtcking Covcrlit Yarn,' Batting anil i I wine, at t.ie lowest rates, and on liberal cred -i its. - R. BUCHANAN. , j Cincinnati, Feb. 1st. '45. Cincinnati Gazette, ten. I .ili, 43, 0111O prs lee g.J.UU Castor Oil. , ; w. Bhls No I CASTOR OIL.a good article, ia 1 store and lorsaie bv F.1. 13 W .5i C. BELL. . Blue Grass Seed. Few bushels clean BLUE GRASS SEED, received and tor sale by b 13 W. & C, BELL. A Cottoa Tarn. ' Hope Factory Cotton Doz Yarn. For sale by GRIFFITH & CORBET . .Main Street . . January 30 ECK1VED per 6tcamer Fortune itw 25 doz Mustard, . - '" V , 10 do Brooms, and for sale by -Feb 13 , , ' ALLIS ii HOWES. Lard Oil, &c. " ' , TfP ECE1VED per steamer Fortune-- ' . ! bbls Lard Oil, a prime article," ' 2 do Peach Brandy, ."' ' 2 do American do, ' 2 do do ' Gifr forsale bv '' 1 !: Feb 13" ALUS fc HOWES. ' Family flour. Bbls Cincinnati Family Flour, a prime article warranted good, for sale by . Feu. 13 t ALLIS & HOWES, DCPO.VTS POWDER, ; ' T Kegs Duwoni'a Power . fresh from p-J LUC nv4, ict,BU hhu nil BH.g J Dec 12 JiEMENT ic .VIELE. tlSlMO. PURE. : ; JUST reeeived a further suoply ef extra qnly VV cbasn I lour Dec. 5th, tf. EEMLNT &. V1LLE, -, CANTON GINGER.- . . Cases ''Preserved Ginger," for sale at retail by Dec 12 BEMENT & VIELE.

Marcrt 6,- '45-3t. -pra fee $2,00.