Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 22, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 May 1845 — Page 3

The Madisonian says that every fino afternoon, at Washington, Mr.' Ex-Secretary Eibb, who dresses punctilliously according to the old style, in black clothes, low-crowned, hat, silk stockings and short breeches, is to. be seen walking off very briskly to what all who have been in that City know to be the loug

bridse. Here he changes' his"" walking staff into a fish rod, with tackle complete, and after taking from his capacious breeches pocket a tobacco box, filled angle worm?, he seats himself on the rough pier, and bobs with astonishing patience tor anything below, from a bull-minner to a ponderous cat-fish. Judge Bibb was not accounted a very 'wise Secretary of the Treasury, but he may be a skillful angler, and we can easily Imagine that his change of .employment affords him abundant pleasure. The clear stream of the Potomac may have charms for a quiet old gentleman, which he cold never enjoy while dabbling in the turbid, angry waters of political lile; and it must be less trying, if. no! more innocent, to bait for suckers and perch than to be baited by a ravenous brood of office-seekers. While seated on the rough pier of the long bridge" he Is in no danger of sharks; but in the Treasury Bcpar'.rr.eiU tlvpy swarmed about him, like eels about the carcase of a drowned puppy: and if he is destined to "bob," day after day without catching a fish or even a bull-miuuow, at least he is spared the inaction of being himself bobbed at by a two legged '-boh," whose visitations of the departments were, said to be, in Tyler's time,. much more assidious than cgrecable. . . " . '; - TR05I THE UNITED STATES GAZETTE. Laughable.- The Democratic Association in N'orristown "went and held" a meeting a few days since to sustain the Executive, &c. relative to Oregon., Speeches were made, resolutions adopted, and all the customary movements of a well-drilled squid were performed. How V ridiculous! Why, have they Collectors, District Attorneys, Naval Officers, &.C in Norri.-lowii ? Was there not somebody to tell the" Democrats of that ancient borough that the meeting in Philadelphia was intended as a hurnbug,or resulted in something worse? What imitative animals some people are! The following resolution was adopted!", , . . .... , ; "Resolve d, That ns Great Britain- has twice failed in attempts to conquer us once in our infancy and once in our bpyhood--we need not fear her now, since we have grown to vigorous manhood. . A-third attempt on her part would probably prove as disastrous to her as the third Punic war to ancient Carthage.' '. ' ' . Tremeudous! .'But while -somctiiing 13 said about a Punic war. we 'Punic faith." . ." ' .-' hear-iiothing of WHITE-WATER CANAL. .. This great public iiti pi overnent is fist proresstnrir to completion, and will, in nit human probabiliry, be ready for. the f;ill business to Cambtidge City.: Already, we understand, has the water been let ia at Ihe feeder dam just belotv' CoriuersviUe. The aqueducts over Garrison Creek, j'tst above Laurel, and over While Water, just below Laurel, will be the last work finished this side of Connersville. But we understand these aqueducts will be done 'in the mouth of May. We presume therefore that we shall have an opportunity of celebrating ' the 4ih of July with our friends at Couueisvllle bv water communication. " v - With all the burthen and disgrace-of a public debt which we d&not pay, we would this day rather it, should continue to hang over us, than to dispense whh the bench's and convenience of the- White Water Canal. We were always in favor of Internal Improvements, and with all its unpopularity, we ate not ashamed, or regret that we advocated such a scheme. We know, it was wrongly managed, but this we never . countenanced, or apologized for The White W;ter: Can;i! will make this valley the rich est and rsosi independsnt part of the world. ' We are yet young, but with our fertile soil rich and in-. ' exhaustable there is nothing to impede our progress to wealth the most unbounded. When wo recollect "what has been done in this valley within the last twenty-five years, who can estimate the wealth, splendor and magnificence which shall beautify and adorn this valley in fifty years. Mansions and pila ces will displace the neat cottage farin bouse, as they have driven. out the log cabin, and our posterity will enjoy in luxury our labors and the toil of our fathers. But without; some great public improvement, we could never have been any thing but hewers of wood and market pedlars. Few of us full? appreciate the benefits of Cafials, Railroads and .Turn pikes. Indiana American: ."' , A.Cavital Hit. The following, copFed fiorn the. Kennebec Journal,-published at Augusta, Maine, conveys a keen satire on tne aggrandizing spirit so prevalent among the young and progressive democracy.. We commend it to their attention. The reason urged in favor of acquisition of territory to defend the northern frontier are equally cs pertinent and powerful as those advanced in lavor of the annexation of Texas.- - Defence of the Northeex Fkotiee. Now that the British, by means of locks and canals, can pass their vessels' of war up the St. Lawrence and Niagara into the upper Lakes, the question arises how is our Northern frontier to be defended in case of war with England. This subject is attracting; li.e attention of writers on military science, some proposing fortresses at various, points, and some a ship canal' fiom the Mississippi to Lake Michigan. Our opinion is, that weln'd belter keep the peace with England and - nil other powers, if we can, but if we canned we must take possession of the St. Lawrence canals, and cut ofl'tbg inlet of the British navy to the lakes. Meantime it is all nonsense to be building forts, or naval vessels for the lakes. , Better mind our own busluessbut if wc once get into a war with England we must have the Cariadas, and an. administration which will turn the tide of war in that direc tion and not to the soutnwest, Let ihe south bring into requisition the Imces always so veadv for aizsiession upon Mexico. Tne strength of the North wiifbe wanted in the North. Canada will make three or lour free state?,' New Brunswick and Nova Scolia two'

more, and will leave Newfoundland to.. offset Cuba,'whcu that island is re-annexed lo-the United States'.- If the acquisition of the lat ter is necessary to. protect and. preserve the "pg.cailiar institutions'? ;of the South, the acquisition of the island of Newfoundland is equally important to give us the cotitrol of the coclfi?hcfy. Besides it is far more-honorable to beard the British lion at once thmi to be aggress ng upon more feeble neighbors, who have not strength to meet us in the field. r

. . The Fj:fsburgh Gazette speaking of the effects of the late conflagration says: . "Citkiosity Ulsters. Passing " along the streets in the ''Burnt District,'' a common sight is a little squad of persons here' and- therc,.and sometimes a solitary individual, collecting turi'silics, originated by the everjmemorable hurricane ot fne which swept over this city on the 10th ot April. Passing up ' Wood street," yesterday, we discovered quitea number of persons break ing up solid blocks of what was originally tinplute, but which by the action of the tire had become sa completely united, as to destroy, in the centre (tf the masses, all Appearance of its-original character; having all the " appearance, at the fractures,'of cast-steel "Around the surlaee ol the masses, the sheets of" tin coul be separated, t ing burnt to a cinder. Masses of window glass are also found completely melted together, in which the thickness of each' pane can still be distinguished". ' Iron spikes ontTnails in large masses are found, with all the outer surface burnt to a cinder, so that it can' be crumbled to pieces with the fingers; while in the centre's small portion ol the original iron remains, like a piece ol wire. ImmenS'f piles of sugar, alai burnt to a cinder, are excavated in the cellar with crowbars, having very much the appearance of burnt cork, and about as light. '" 'I A lad, in a stale of menfa! abstraction,- gave three cheers tor the -American flag, during school hours, and prcceived his: error when he got thu stripes without the stars. - -.... Just So. A .man came, to a printiTig .'onice to beg a paper, 'because,' paid he, ;we like to read ihe newspapers very, much, but our neighbors don't lake none.' DECKER KRAMER,.'' Dealers in Groceries, Leather & Finding. v . -MAiJi si:rnsiwE.N FiRr asd Second. .' -:' r- - -.. ... LVANBViLtE, I-A. . - Hides will be taken.in exehang'e. may 22-1 y -' . , t A.. GUM CERTS & CO, Dealers ia Dry Coods, Hardware QueensTV re, Doets, Shoes, liats, CapsJtc. MAl.N StRF.5T,.COU5EU F M&IS A.ND fcECO.-tD, 1 'EV'ANS'I1J.E,TA: may12-ly. - CUAKLfc.S KELLER, -. - ' . ,,' ' LOCKSMITH,. -.', Second STr.rcT,' at the Sie.t or IDE Goldes Key. All kinds of Lddka made' aiid repaired cheap and at short notice. Any kind of fine iron work done oii rcasoud'jle terms ' ' may2'2-ly. J JOHN OILMAN II AT JUXrFACrCUER, ?ilAlN STUt'ET BELOW THE MARKET HoCSC " , . , Ketjis constantly on hand an asfonmen t.of his own iiianufacturcd Hats. lie will at all times jay the highest tnarket price in cash for Deer mi d Fur j?tu:is. . " Imay 22-ly. .- ' HENRY DAUS.MAN, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer in , Tobacco, Segars, and Snuff. WATErt sr., next ncoa to Dr. J. M. Stockwell's EVANSVILLE, IA. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles vtiII dj well to give me a call beture buying elsewhere, . may 22, '4a-ty ,. . . OIL HILL FOR SALE. inOil SALE. The-eiilire machinery for msn- - utaciurin? ... ..... FLAX SEED OIL. V . Tiiermachinery is nearly new anil of the latest iniprovniieuis, tiie IIypratjlic Press is one of the very, best quality. . Tlie w hole wjli be disposed of at a very low price, as the owner is.ensagcu iu another business and cannot attend to it. - - . . . ... Persons wishing to purchase will please ad dress K. .M. s, care ot editor of Pittsburgh Gazette fPitisSuriih Jaz.7 " May 22. w3. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. f f U E Subscriber is iust openins: on Water IL' streets doors above Carpenter & Ladd's a large and splendid a?sortment'of " ' . - i BOOTS AXD SHOES . Of every variety, -oni;is!iiis in nart. of Gen'Inien's Morocco, Calf and Kip Doom. Morocco Calf Kip and Seal skin Shoes, Slips and Pumps, Latins and iUiss.es FreneliMorocco Slips, White unit Bf.rck Kid tftiap Iilijs, Fris Ties, colored aps, DidCli Checked and Colored 'half Gaiters together, with every variety of Boots nod Shoes lliat mav be enquired lor; all ol which he will sell lower than t'jey have, ever been s ld in tliis market, tie hopes tbat the citizens generally, w in can aim tumine ins srocK oi poods, assured that, on examination, he will receive fj-om them a liberal patronage - . . may 22 tf. - A DOUGLAS . - Scytb.es, . OA D02 "Waldoon'b" warranted.-for sale by OV7 nray22 - . 'BEMENT &YIELE. " ' 5 Snathp. y ' - ', OS DOZEN STATUS, good article for sale by may 2'-tlJ BEil ENT 4V.V1 EL.E. - . . AVabasli Flour-' ' - -i -j q DELS. lPatUsoll', brand, in srore and for HO sale bv litirHriiN 1 VIKLE. (may 22,-tfy: ; , , . " . IsTi3TICE. TersuaRt Iq an onlerof the Tosey County Pro bate Court, may term 4315, the undersigned executors of John -Sell wood deceased, will offer lor sale on the 28th- day of June next, between the hours of 10 A, M, and 3 P, M. at the house ot John Shanklin, situate in the town of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, and State of Indiana, the following described property belonging to the estate ot the said.; John Seltwood, to wic: the north west quarter of the north east quarter of section 23, of township 6; pf Range 11 west; also the south west "quarter of the north east quarter of section 23, ol Township 6 of ltange VI west, situated in said County of Vanderburgh; on a credit oj six an! twelve inbnthSj to be paid m equal instalments, rvoies wnn. approved se curitv wiil be required. ' ... . JOHN: COOPFR, .-. 1 - - JOSEPfl .IV ENS, C ExecutaTs. - R. H.FAUN TLE110Y,) mny 22,-3t ? f $ ' . - . SIIEItiFSALn. Y virtue ot a decree o( the Vanderburgh Circuit Court,. rendered at the bepietuber 1 erni, A. D. 1344, in favor of Philip Hull, nan, and aoainst unknown heirs of Emor Whipple deceased, and ortiers, I will on t b e J 1 4. ' u day ol Jun, 1845, at the door of the Cou.Ft House in die Town ol Evansville, beteen the hours o! 10 o' clock A. M. and li o'clock P. M. of said" day, eide to sale at public auction and 'outcry, the rents, issues, and proles tor the term ol eeren years of the followinc; described lot of land in said decree, mentioned and specified to wit: Lot number. 33, upper eulargemont-oi the iowii t Kvansviiie. And should no person otter ur bid lor . said rents,' issues, and profits, a sum eunicient to satisfy said decree and coats I w.iij ai i lie Bame time and place proceed to sell at puulic auction and outcry, ilie lee simple ot said above described lot ol land for the satisfac tion ol said decree, interests, and costs. maySplf-ij, WM. M. WALKER, S. V'.C

STATE OF INDIANA,) gg Vamlerhiirrrli Conn t V. (

' j.- ' in the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, ' September t erm A. V. 184i. Jackson McClain, James McClain, ami Wilinm McClain, . the heirs devisees of James .Complainants, McGlaia lato of Henderson - ... count-, Kentucky deceased. J ' - ' ' -. - IS. In Chancery.-, , . . William Tipton, and Nancy") . . . - - Tipton his wife, William. Ed- ... 'r, t warJs and Irene Edwards his ' 'V V " wife,, aud James V. McCloin, 1 Defendants. the said Irene. and James be- j ing the" children of Mathrw I McClain, la te of the State of j Missouri, deceased. ' ' ' J ' - '" Bill in Chancery praying Partition of Real Estate. . - ' ! . The said complainants having filed their Bill of Complaint in said court which is now peniU ng agajnsi the ssid trelendants, file also ihe affu avit of Daniel Miller, .a disinterested and competent witness, stating that n either of the said deleiidants resided in tue tetate oi inuiana. : -. , ..- Therefore, Notice is hereby given to the said defendants, that unless they pleud to, .or answer the said Bill of Complaint, on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of the said Court, which , will beheld at the Court House in the -Town ot Evansville, in the County fVanderbureh aforesaid, on the fourth Mon day in September A. D. 1845. the. said Bill of Complaint will be, as to them,. taken as confess ed. - . . Witness Samuel T. Je.neins Clerk' of the said Court at Evansville aforesaid, tlte-t6th day ol May, 1S45. SAM E T. JENKINS, Jas. G. Jones, .Com pl'ta Sol. . t Clerk. May22,-3f. prs fee $3,50 - COllONOR'S INQUEST. ffTUE undersigned, a Jury, empannelled and Xl. sworn by Lewis Howes, Coroner for Vanderburgh coun ty. State of Indiana, to '-diligent ly enquire and true presentment maKe now anu in what manner and' by whom" ne Thomas Drown, a colored man came; to his deatht vv e therefore, the itiry aforesaid, having examined the bodvof said deceased man, and examined such witnesses in the premises as could b found do hereby present that the said deceased iierson died on the morning of the 17th d ay of May, A. D. lC4o that . his death was occasvond bv com plicated disease of th system, connected with injury ot the head and lace -whictr injury was inflicted by one Paul Henderson, (a colored in aiiV with' a c!ub,"about the third of the present month. Done at Evansville, this lith day o! May, 1845. c . ; (jEUiCtiE U. WALKK.lt, foreman. may2-2p'a fee $2.J LEWIS HOWES, Coroner. SHERIFF'S SALE. V virtue of an execution issued from the office ot of t:ie Clcr!: of lh Viirrierburrh Circuit Court in favor of J. Caweon and against John V Lil'iston, Sarnrtel G. Lilleston and Jes se Everett, I have levied iipon arid will ort Wednes'oay the 1 1 tl day ol Jivoe, IUlo,at the door "of the courthouse in the Town of Evansville, between the hours of lOo'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. ofsaid day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry the reijts, issues and profits, for the term of seven years of the following described lots of land to wit . Lots number six and seven in Lilleston's en largement of Evansville,'1 and should tio person offer or bid - tor said tents and prof its, a sum suincient to satisfy satu execution and costs, I will at the same- time and place prooeeil tosell at public auction and outcry the fee sm.pleofsaid described lets of land lor the satisfaction of said execution, interest, and costs - - w.u. iu. Ai,ivt.K,stieriii v u. . May !5-t3 pa fee $2.J SHERIFF'S SALE. TTT5 Y virtue of an execution .issued from the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in favor of James Cawson and against Peter Miller I have levied upon, and will on Wednes lay the lltli day ol June, Itf4i, at the - door of the Court House in the town of Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. 'M. of said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rents, is sues and profits, lor the term ol seven years ot thi following described tract of land, wit: The north-east quarter of th c south-west quar ter of sccii in 19, Town 6, south of Range 11 west, containing 0 acres and 60-109: and should no person olTet or bid for said . rents, issues and profi its, a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and cosis-,1 wilt at the same lime and place proceed to sell at public auction &. outcry the fee simple of 6aid described laud for the satisfaction" of said execution, ' interest and costs.- . WMV.M. W.ALKEKrSliriffV, C. May 15- t3 fprs fee $2 - SHERIFF'S SALE. . "ETSY virtue of ; nn execution issued from rhe iO oQice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuu Court, in favor of Henry P raugn. Admin ietrator of Abraham Knight, deceased, and a gainst Stephen D Hopkins,-. I hare levied upon ana will, on Wednesday the 4 lih day of June I84j, at the Loor of the Court House, in the Town of Evansville, between the hoars of 10 o'clock A JH,and 6 O'clock P JI, of said day expose to sale at public auction and outcry, lii e rents, issues and pronts. lor the term ot se ven years, of the following described tract of land to wit: 40 acres of the south west quarter of the N.inh east quarter of section 20 township 6 south ol raiifrc No 10 west; and should no person offer or bid tor said - rents, issuea and profits a sum suf ficcnl to eatistv said execution and costs. 1 will at the same time -and plsce proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the -feesmiple ol said described tract ot land tor the satiaiaetion ol said execution, interest and cost. WILLIAM M. WALKER. SVC May 15-45-t3 prs fee $2j . . SHERIFF'S SALE. ; . tfrY virtue of an execulion issued from the office of the Clerk of the Vandetborfrh Circuit Court, in favor of James Cawson, and agalnst James II. Dennisoii and others; 1 have levied upon, and will on Wednesday ihe 11th day o! June, 1845, at the door of t he Courthouse in tlie Town ol Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A'. M. and 6 o'clock .P. M. of. aaid day; expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rent?, issues anii profits, for the term of seven years ot tbe following described tract of land to wit : 0 acres more or less of the South part of the west half of the North west quarter of section, number 35,, Town 7, Rangell west, taken, as tlie property of James R. Denniso'n, and being the same tract of laud on which the said Dennison is jiow, or has lately been residing, and should no pefson 'offer or bid' for said rents, issues and profits, a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs; I will at the same time and place proceed o sell at public auction and outcry the fee siirrpte of said described tract of land tor the ealislunion of- snid execution, in terest and costs. WM. M. WALKER, S. V. C. may io-4ii-.it (prs tee $2.) i : . - ' - Bupzys, t' NEW Eastern Biig;y single seat; - ' ,. 1 Second hand U double - do; ' -X do do Trotting liuggy and -Harness. For sale by May 15 tly. - ' GRIFFITH & CORBET." Boots and Shoes, &c. PR. Mens' lined and bound Brogans; -- 800 Pr ' rfo heavy broans; ' : r ; '' 100 " walking Shoes; . -!i()v ' women's Bootes; '- 200 " Ladies Slippers: lOO do Kid do. Forsale by Mayl5-ny. GRIFFITH & CORBET. WHISKEY. EBLS Cincinnati whiskey, for sale by May tfy GRIFFITH & CORBET. 4&

LARGE SALE NO 4. & LAST FQR SPUING, 1845.

Of English, French, German, and American

: ; - ; Uonuets, ccc, xx., c.'c- - ; - ' On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and'J7iursdcy2&th,21th, 2Slh,and 2Vlh May, COMMENCING each day at 9J o'clock, (vilf be offered and sold, without reserve, a well as sorted stock of ' - ' r . 1 : " - , . . . ' . SPRING AND. SUMMER DRY GOODS,

uonsisting, in Part, ot : Cloths: Cassimeres: SntinetH- i, ana: Snmmnr Hliitlia- Frnr.h Twilla rirm

Aa . . t . f. m o uaiuuiouus; men-- on nimer v ears;

Lawns; Balzarines;OrgaMdic Muslins;" Cambrics; Jacon ets; Book, Mull, and Swi.s Muslins; Irith Linens; bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings; brown and bleached Drillings; Tickings; Checks; Mariner Shirtings; linen arrd cotton Diapers; Buckrams; Canvass Paddings, Hosiery ;

b"k . ano. cotton nanonercnieis; isuspenders; nns; Weecles; Uuttons; iJinduias; Tapes &c. ---'.': .-' - - '.-,. " Also, 150 cases Boots and Shoes, to cToe a consignment, comprising a splendid ' variety, suited to the season. - .. ' ... - , '; ; - ' - , - ',' ' .'. Also, 500 dozens men's and boys', patm Hats. . ' : ' - Also, 50 cases Russia, coney, silk, and cassimere Huts. 1 , V ' Also, 10 cases fashionable Bonnets. " " " Also, on Monday, (first day,) at 12 o'clock, 3."d lhls prime Krw OrleaiiB Stiffar. ' V ; ". 07"This being our Inst large sale for spring, 1845, we wilT close ont many -consignment of verv desirable goods at low rates. Country merchants wiil find this a rare chance to recruit their stocks " , ; ;. . .,- .... . . . . Terms CASH. " - V, & C-FELLOWES & CO,, Auctioneers, may 22, ts. Corner Main and Sixth st , Louisville, Kr-"

OPPOSITE THE HANK, MAIN ST.y EVANSVILLE, IND.'

M AVE just received and liave now on hand, a large ossorment of HARDWARE & -CUT-T T ' T r . 1 : . I . I . (I" t ' . - I . . ii i . m

iifll LERY, which they offer for sale to country stock consists of: ; . I . , 'I ,' I ; Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, I, 2, 3 and 4 bladeg, f "Scissors and Shears, ' - - c - - ' Butcher, Shoe, and Carving Knives, ' Rp.zors,-and Razor straps, - -' -' Iron, Bo4t, Parliament and Table Hinges, -Handsaw, Millsaw and Bastard Files, Wooodscrews and Bedscrews,-f ,. Chisels, Gouges and plain lions, - :. Needles, and Fish Hooks, Augars, Black ami Bright, ' T ' j. Percussion Caps, Plain fe ribbed. Britania Ttaand Collee Pots, . ' -Cut Tacks, Brads and Sparables,'' Percussion & Flint Gun Iocksand Nipples, Gun Barrels and Motfnfing, ; - Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards,' - '-' .' Horse Brnshes,; - j ' Scrubing, dusting and sweeping brnshes, s.--"-i'-'SADDSiEBYy-' Bit's and Stirapa, " - - - , ... -. - .Ring Bradoons; . . Harness mounting; . . do '.Trimmings; -Harness Maker's and Saddlei's tools; Sad'dler's Si!1?; - - - do 3 Cord thread? i -r '; . : Roller, Harness and Bridle Buckles; ' . Terret Pad Hooks and Cock Eyes; Saddle Trees; , .... . Fpr sale low by ; " -r v :

CROCKERY WMEROGM.- ;; , . GRIFFITH & CORBET . ! - WOULD call the attention of Country Merchants to their large stock of CROCKERY, which they have selected, with great care and at low ratts: - ' They have just 'received 20 Assorted Crates of Common . are,

Packed especially for them at from $20 to $60 per 18000 Setts common Teas; Setts printed Teas; )() Granite do; 1000 Edge plates; A500 " printed Plates; 20 dozen edge Dishes;

WHOLESALE &r RETAIL DEALERS' IN

BBY eOQDS, BOOTS AKD SHOES, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WATER ;:W.HOLES

MAIN STREET, LOUISVILLE, K IV . - , , "HkY late 'arrivals, have completed their spring supplies of Orujrs, IMotf icines, Faints, Oils, Dye-Stnffs, Sji'ices, Soaps', Paint Brushes, Glassware, Window Glass, Surgeons' "Instruments, Patent Medicines; and choice Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, which renders their stock one of the largest and most complete ever oflored in tfie West. Their stock was carefully selected by one of lhefirm, and rurcliased at the very lowest rates, for Cisn, of the importers. They are, therefore, (nil v prepared'to warrant their articles of Ihe best qnalitv, and to offer

inducements to purchasers, tor casn. or to pkomft aeaicrs oki.y on tne usual time, jjeaiers generally are respectfully invited To call and. examine for themselves before purchasing else where ;

and those persons wn oo tioi n nu it convenient rely on havinc them filled with articles of equal

were here in person. ' We have made such arrangements as will enable" us to receive, du ring the serin? and summer, continued heavy additions to our stock, which will render our nssort.

ment coniDlete and our articles fresh. The followfns compose a' part of our law heavy arrivals r . . . . sin,.,.. p..i;.i, in...... - '

30 barrels Linseed Oil, 30 do No." 1 Copal Varnish, 10 -.- do - Japan " do, ' ' 75 do Spanislr WhWnw, - " - 75 do Philadelphia Allum, . 20 do Spanfsh Brown.' J . 25 do Enlih Venetian Red, - 50 do prime Tanners' Oil, 40 do Ho I Castor Oil,"-: .- - 150 do clean Rosin,' 200 do groaurt iiJ ehipped Logwood, 30 do ground Camwood, 30 do ground and ehrpped Fustic, i 1G do pure ground GiHg'er, - , ,10 do Cream Tartar. 20' "do Gum Caniior, , 50 . do' Copperas, ' : '- 30 do grountl Nicaragua, 20 do .Alcohol, ; " , .r 5; " 2 ( do; Baleaja Capaiva, .,--.-""' . 3 ' do Black Varnish. 30 do superior Lard Oil, .2 10 casks superior Madder, ' ... ' 30 do eupcrior Saleratus, 2 . do Flour Sulphury . : 8 ' do ; Winter and Sperm Oil, 2 do Sweet Oil, . 1 do No. I Nutmegs,. - - -12 do Yellow Ochres 3,500" kegs pore and No. 1 White Lead? - ,2 cases Turkey Opium,- . - 10 do Gum Copal,' " ' s, J.' 15 lo 'Gum Shellac, " . ',' ?.ri0 tiftTps K.r tract Loffwood. "l Wo will give the market price in payment of lino, rr HopB.r. Feat ,ers. Jrinxseea: Fruits, Seneca Snakeroot,"and all other country r.IECHANIC'S TOOLS. have on hand a full stock of Mechan--ic'ft Tools, consisting ol Bench Planes; Grooving do;. "- '. ..... Match do; Sash ' do; "1 , V Deed and Moulding riatiee; ' Rabbet Planes; ....... r iiisters ; Table do; &c ic. May 15'45-tfy. GRIFFITH & CORBET. v SALT. : BBLS Kenhawa salt forsale bv GRIFFITH & CORBET. '45-tfy ' May i:

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Dry Goods, Boot?, Shoes, Hats, Caj s, . -. . . . . I vestuiss: x.atiu piecee lariev. t rims: tiinoham: merchants at a small advance on cost ;.; ' ;''."'. r Their Trace. Fifth, and Halter Chains Log Chains, - r .. . v . Wrought Nails, - . : -. '..JHorse shoe do -' - - - 'y,-. Shovels and Spader, '--- - ' ' Ha' and manure Forks," ' i"' . I " Grass, grain,-aiid briar Scythes, - -- Bermingham and American Anvils, Bright abd Cotter keyed Vices, Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatchets, Hand, .Tennent, Mill, PU, aud Cross Cut feaws. 1 Parker &AVhite and Vi!son Coffee Hoes of all qualities, ' " Straw Knives, 'Gurrey combp, - - ' " ' Carpenter's Adzes, . Nob Locks and Latches. - r May-1 '45 tly. :- Mil! AMM. 1 U-JTml. Ski riling ... . , . ' , ', . .-; , Harness and Biidle Leather, Hog and Pad Skiiins; . . , . WTorsted cotton and str.vinj Webb; Saddle Cloths; ' , ' "do Bindings; ' ' ' . ' - -.. r Shoe Thread : . -- .; j Plated Bosses and and spots; 'Brass Trunk Nails; . Tinned PUted & Covered Martintrale rinS 'GRIFFITH & CORBET, Main Street. crate. ,'-They have alss in store 20 .. doz. " Bakers; HO " Nappies:r() colored Bowles; f?0 ' white do; 50 colore"d Jogs; J0 "-white do., . " may "15 tfy. HATS Af-'O GAPS. &0 &C STREET, ABOVE MAIN. Mayloly DRUGGISTS, to visit me ci.j, ov eeiiunig us ineir oraers, may joort nuafiiy, and at the same prices as Jf they J UUCO A-JII.IBII IFIJtlCU UU1UA, 5 do Gum Aloes, 35 10 200 POO 400 'do -Castile Soap, '"' , ' ' ' " do' Tartaric Acid,' ,' ":: v "do Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco ' do' assorted Window Glass, mats Cinnamon, ' 100 gross Lodofocc Alatebei. I2o df - superior paste Blacking, 10 do Sodii and Seidlitz Powders. . " ' 250 reams Wrnppiog paper, 150 do ruled Letter and Cap paper, . 100,000 Spanish Cigars. -' ' -I M. plain and sptit Percussion Caps, 10.0UO pounds prime soft Indigo, 4,000 do Sup. Curb. Soda, 500 ' 250 J,50O . "500 300 ' 500 do tlo ' do do do ground Pepper, --- . - cround Cinnamon,'. " Flench Green, Chrome - do . - '.- -ChTome Yellow, boxes Vials iand Bottles, do Shoir Furniture,' ; 3,800" ounces French Quinine, 350 ; do' Iodine and Hyd. Potash, . ; 200 " Acet.'and Sulplu Morphine, '- ;20 pack gold Leaf,. . . , : t,00O gross Vial Corks, v - " 3,500 do Bottle ,dp, . . - 2 bales Sponge, ' ' . - ' 2 "do Senna, " " ' " '. '- ' -" -8,000 pounds Am'r. andEnjlis Lampllackj 200 boxrs assorted Soaps, " '- ' 50 carboys Sulb. and Nitric Acid!; " debts due. or in exchange for all articles in oi t.aro, L,niBeeu wii, r iax ana 1 ow l-ir.en, Dried produce. .' ' ' ' . ' May 8-I0f. Domestics. BALES 4-4 Sheetings; S do 3-4 Similiters: 15 ,XO Ps apron check; i0 ps Bed Ticking;; , , "' i!0 Ps Cottonades and striped stuff for pants. For sale by . (May I5-tty. ..GRIFFITH &:COREET. Gniiuy Hags. - ' GUNNY BAGS for sale by GRIFFITH Si, CORBET. May 15-tfy. '' Family Flour. 1 SUPFRIOR article of family . flour for ti-Jk eaicDy. .. OftlfUTU k CORBET. May 15 tfy, ... i. - ..

A CURE FOR COUGHS,- COLDS; COXSUMPTION, &c. linpoitaiit to all those atilicted with-disrases of the Luiigs nnd 'Breast.' Seven thousand cases of obsfmato Pulmon" , , (try Complaints cured in one ear 1 1 WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY1, TJie Great Anicricaru RcmeJr .for Limn Complaints' and all 'Affections of ; the Respiralory Organs. ' . , W E do not wish to trifle with the . lives or health, of th e afHted, and we sincerelv iijAn ourselves to make i.o assertions as to the vuim s ot ibis medicine, and to hold rmOio Lopo'to 911'. ferir-g hutnanify which facts wilt not warranT. "' e ask the attention of the candid iA nfW considerations. 1 ' - ' - ,.- . ". Nature, in every Dart of hrr u nrl.V TFr indelfible marks of Bdaota'tion and ,1 The constitution of the animals and veo.fah!p of the torrid, is such tharthe'y Caniiofendure the cold of the (rigid zone, and vice versa. '-" in regard to diveas? and its enre, the adaotation is not less strikinlr. ! - The moss of IcrlaiVj, 'the " "IVilJ Cherrr nr.rl Pine of all .Northera la litudes ftiuKDr. U':.. tar's Baj.sam, is a -compound 'cheniical" cxtrnrr Horn these have Ion bren celebrated for rnm. plaints prevalent on!yin cold climates. Indeed th mo:,t distinguished iiiediciil ni-n bnve nvrred. That nature furnishes in every coaritrv'antidotes for its own peculiar diseases. CONSUMPTION fn Its coufirmcd nr.,1 ient stages, Coughs, Asthma, Croun and' Liver Complaint, form by far the most fatal class of uieeasPSKIIOwn. to our land. Yet evrn tl,. may tie cured by tlit means "t the simple ye pnweriui remedies named abfjVe and-which are scattered, by a benificent Providt nce. wd, 1. ever those maladir prevail; " ' : X- ' UCF 1 h cas oj. 1 from as Cczcn?, of HaddmiS field, N. J ., is related by himself; and that sU may know its the truth, the -statement is svrornto betore a J luticc of the Peace : ' - ' HADrcNFFEi.c, N. J., April 20, tSi?,' - Orr oraboot the 13:!i dny of Dec. IS4I, ISvas' taken wiih a violent pain lathe side' near the Liver which continued for about five days, and' was followed by :he breaking of an ulcer, or' something inward y, which relieved the na'in h little, but caused meto lhro vi,rg a crcat r-uarf'f-ly of matter and ii'so f incli blood; Ucin -greatly alarmed at tlli?, I applied to a physician, bur he said he thought he could do but little for me' except give me s.jme Mereury which I fe-3 lused to take, felling satisfied they could do me rio good; many otiur remedies were then procured by my wile and friends, and none did rae any good, and the discharge of blood and eorrap- . tion sifl continued every few days, and at last beeame so offensive I could scarcely treuthe . 1 was also seized with a violent cough, which' at times caused mo to raise much more liiood than ! had "done before, and my disease rornin- ' tied in this way, still growing worse, until February, when nil hope of my recovery was given up, and my friends all thougful woalddie with a gaTloping Consumption. -At this moment; when my liie wa;s apparently beiiig . broicrhr to an end, I heard of Dr. Wistar's Balsam oiW-ld Cherry, and got a bottle, which relieved me im -mediately; and by the use of only three bottles of this medicinp, all my pains were removed my 1 cough anifspittirigof bhiod and corruption cn'i tireiy etopptd,snd in a fe w weeks my health wos so far restored as to enable me to work at mv trade, which ia a carpenter, and tip to this time I have enjoyed good health. ' ' J i-.; Wi't.n'ess: f am acquainted wiih Mr TU,. Cozens, and having seen him during hisi!lness,: 1 think the above statement entitled 10 fnlf cred- ' ' S. H. BURROUtfriS: r Gloiieesfer ConntS:y,S.. J ' . Persouailj appeared "before, me, the. subscriber, oiie f the Justices of the Peace jn said county", ThVmas Cozens, and fully afRrmed'ac-' cording to law, snith the above taiemcut in elf things is troo. " - . ",.;.' TIIOMA S COZENS."Affirmed before me on the 29;h day of Ap'l '43, ' " -'-'- ' J. CLEMENT. 05" W e pnWisli no fictitious statement. . fj- Anther remarkable iustatie of tlio cura tive proporties ol Dr, Wistar's Baleam. This case is reported ia us by Messrs. Joslin &. Rowe, highly respectable Druggists, and Physicians, NewarkOliio, ' " . . Blrlikgto.v, Licking col December' 1 1843. .""Messrs. Joslin Rowe: About f.ve 'years , ago, Mrs. Wimer was al,tacked with a violent cough, pain iii th chest and side, and eymtoms of approaching consumption." Durin? the interval from that lime to some time in February last She has been treated by eminent physicians with only partial relief of the most urgent avmninnc r About one year ago. elie caught a most violent coto, -wnicn ecotea upon tlie lungs, producingn alarming aggravation of all her previoussymn- ' tons. Her physician was -sent tor and despite bis best eflorts,. she bejran rapidly to sink uuder ' Una disease. Cough, Expectoration, Hectic together with hight sweats, soon reduced her to a complete ekfeleton.' In February ' last, her a'- ' tending Physician , deeming her case altogether' hopeless, a council was ca'led, and after dsitb " erating upon her case, unanimously pronounced her to be beyond ihe reach of means, Tand ex-" preysec their, opinion that she could survive but short time, oiie to two weeks at farthest. She was a' this time'eiiiirely confined to her bed. and scarcely able to arlie jlale. ' excent in . .K. -, vller daily paroxysms, of coughing wojld last her u.m.hc nijjieuiy 110m j too lioursandsoaever.were ttiey, that we did expect thai every paroxysm would be the last. It was at this last extremity that we happened to obtain a phamphiet". describing Doetor Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry, as applicable to the lun.-r afleetion. I ;mm. diately sent to you and procured a bottle, and commenced its use at cveniiiff bv fivinir hr leaspoon full, and such was its .ultimate effect ' tliat atter taking tve bottlelt. she was. to ikt exptotations of her physicians, and everv one who saw her, ehtirely resterd to health land -since last summer, has doiie the entire work cf f litr Taniily. Aftsr the last attack of Mrs"' W:." mer, our, oungett child, then an infantat-JhV breast, " a taken down, and rapidly sinking with . the same symptoms ae its tnnth.r. happy effect ot the Balsam iu ,h8 case ot the tnoiher, wo were disposed to make trial of it for "" me cniid, and it was attended with iheumn.r. (ect success. ' The above statement can hi n. k physicians as wch as our neighbors and acguaint -ance,uhosw Mr. W.mer during the lourse of her sickness. Verv trnlr . c.,r. . - JlJMM U'tllLin- . " tie, or 6 boa,,, for vC5. Sold 11 the comer of ioartb and Walnut eirceu fcr .

, , ' . Agents for the West ,:- And at the Ne w ' Drug Store, Main t ' Evar.svtlle, Indiana; hj . a . r v W M- WOOI.SEY, fc V April3f.,b,86eell0nf,Ct'