Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 27, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 July 1846 — Page 3

UNITED STATES AltMY RECRUITING SERVICE. WANTED for the United States Army, -, few Abt-bodied Citizens, between the rH-vL li" . i 3 JCaJ8' b.CV,,g above 5 feet 5 i,,tue8 uh of SJ character, ami of respectable standing among their fellow citizens. None need apply to eater the service, but those who are determined to serve the period of their enlistment which is five yearshonestly

This table shows the amount of pa

which enlisted Soldiers, according to

their respective grades, are entitled to

receive lor their services.

To the Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, Chief Musician and Cbiel

Bugler each To the first Sergeant of a Company Ordnance Sergeants - All other Sergeaots each -Corporals - - - - - . Buglers . - " Musicians ..... Farriers and Blacksmiths -Artificers - - ... Privates -

Pay of Artillery and Infantry Soldiers and Dragoons, when serving on foot.

ray per

month

Dollars

17 16 18 13 9 8 8 11 11 7

fay per

annum

Dollars

804 192 216 156 103 96 96 132 132 84

Pay fori

5 years

Dollars

1,020 960 1,080 780 540 480 480 660 CG0 420

Pay

of Dragoon Soldiers when mounted

Evajisville Prices Currant. CABEFCIXY CORRECTED BY E. A. CORBET.

Pay per Pay pe Pay for month annum 5 years Dollars Dollars Dollars 17 204 1,020 16 192 960 13 156 780 10 120 600 9 108 540 11 132 660 8 96 480

125 a 162a

32 a 4 28 a 33 20 a 22 8a9

8

Besides tui monthly pay, as above stated, one ration per day is allowed every soldier, which

is amply sufficient Tor his subsistence also, a large supply of comfortable and genteel cloth i ng. Good quarters and fuel are at all times furnished ; and every attention will be paid to making those men who may enlist, and are determined to serve their country in good faith, comfortable and contented with their situation. The best medieal attendance is always provided for the sick soldier; and no deduction of pay is made during the period he is unable to perform his duty. Should the soldier be disabled in the line of his duty, the laws provide a pension for him.

By the above it is seen that the pay and allowances are respectable, and that, with prudence and economy, the monthly pay of the soldier may be laid up as every thing requisite for his comfort and convenience is furnished by the Government, including his sugar and coffee. The prudent soldier, therefore, may readily save from $420 to $1,020 during bis enlistment of five years; and at the expiration of the term he can, if he chooses, purchase a nmall farm in any o( the Western States, and there settle himself comfortably, ou his own laud for the rest of his life. A. D . NELSON, Lieut. U. S. Army, Recruiting Officer. Recruiting Rendezvous Evansville, la. July 23, 1845. 0-Rendezvous on Water Street, near the lower Steamboat Landinw. STOCKWELL & CORBET WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c, &

O

MERCHANTS to the same.

Ashes Pearl, 4i Pot, 5 Axes Beatty's, 12,00a 13,00 Beeswax

Yellow, 25

Brooms

Shaker,

Castings

Hollow Ware

Candles

Sperm, Sterine, Tallow,

Coffee

Rio,

St. Domingo. Havana Green,

Cordage

American.

Cotton Yarn

700, 600, 500,

Cheese

W. Reserve, c'k

Domestic Goods

Bro.Suirtings, 3-4 6 " " 7-3 7 Bleached 3-4 7 a 10 " " 7-8 8 a 124 Bro.Sheet's,4-4 8 a 9 " 5-4 10

Calicoes,blue 10al2i

" fancy 8 a 15 Satinets 35 a 70

Jeans,Ky. 28 a 37,

' Eastern 30 a 3a

Fish "

Mackeral,No.l, 15,50 "2,11 ,00 " " 3, 9,00

Herrings, box 871 a 75

FFER for sale a complete assortment of DRY GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES &.C.. sui

able for the SPRING TRADE; and would respectfully call the attention of COUNTRY nil a vto . . i. i i.. i j . . t -1 . ,

jutiuucu in lueis present sioca win oe louna

Bro. Sheetings, Bro. Shirtings, Bro. Jeans, Blea. Shirtings, Blea. Sheetings'. Sop long Cloth, Apron Checks, Sap. Gipsy Mens Boots, Boys' Boots, ALSO, Palm Hals, apr 23, '46 tf.

Bed Ticking, Cottonades, Cambroons, Chambrays,

Kentucky Jeans, Cassimeres,

Blue Drills, Irisih Linen, Hamilton Mixtures, Serges, ALSO: Florence Lace and A I.SO:

Mens' Brogans, Womens' Slippers Ladies Slippers, Boyo' do, do peg'd shoes, do Buskin, assorted Sewings, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, &c, &c. Corner of Main-street, Evanaville, Ind.

Tailor's Canvass, 2500 ps. Prints, do Padding, Ginghams, Superfine Cloths, Lawns,

Cashm'reVeslings Cambrics,

Cotton Hand'cfst HIk do Gingham do Straw Bonnets,

MEMPHIS MEDICAL CO..T!T:J

' rjt,II first Course of Lectures in this lnstitu- , .& tion will open on the first Monday in No.

vemoer next, in me city ot Memphis, and continue for four months. FACULTY. Jases Conquest Cross, M. D., Professor ol Institutes and Medical Jurisprudence. Abner Hopton, M. Dm Prof essor ol Chemistry and Pharmacy. Joseph Nobmon Oybee, M. D. Professor of general and special Anatomy. G eorge R. Grant, M. D., Professor of Theoij andlPraclice ol Medicine. D. J. M. Doyle, M. D. Professor of Surgery. II. V. M. Miller, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the diseases of Women and Children . Fbaxcis A. Ramsey, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Medica and Therapeutics.

In connection with the above. Clinical instruction will be given at the Mempia hospital ; lo which the students of this school will be permitted tohave access, FREE OF CHARGE. Fees. Matriculation fee (to be paid once)$5. Fees for the full course of lectures $105. Graduation fees $20. Dissecting ticket $10. Good board can be procured at from $2 50 it$4 00 a week.

Letters seeking information (poat paid) will

be promptly attended to by ABNER HOPTON, M. D, ju'y23, 2mo. ' Dean of Faculty.

VAUGHN'S

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A IV Ordinance to amend an Ordinance of

the President and Trustees of the town of Evansville, entitled "in Ordinance

Concerning XNuisances, Passed Jan-

uary30th, 1813.'' Passed July ISth 1816.

CiECTlON I- Be it ordained by the Fresi

(3 dent and Trustees of the town of Evansville That all fines anil penalties which shall hereaf

ter be collected for infractions of any of tb

provisions of the ordinance of the President anu

Trustees of the town of Evansville, entitled "An

' Ordinance Concerning Nuisances, passed Janu

ary 30th, 1843," shall be paid to'ths Marshal oi

Attorney, woo at the time may be acting undei

and by the authority ol the President aud Irus '. tees of the Town of Evansville.

' Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Attor

ney or Marshal to forthwith pay over

Treasurer ot the Corporation an tines and pen allies that may come into their hands, as provi ded in the first section of ibis ordiuance. Section 3. When the Attorney or Marshal shall pay over any fine or penalty as provided in'tbe second Section of this ordinauce, he shall 'take the Treasurer's receipt therefor, aud deposit the same with the Clerk, j Section 4. Upon receiving the Treasure rV receipt for any fine or penalty the Clerk shall charge the sum of money specified in such re cept to the Treasnrer -n the account kept with the Treasurer by the Clerk. Section 5. The Marshal and Atto ney shall each be entitled to one half of all fines and pen

titles collected and paid over s above provided.

and the amount to which each may at any time

be entitled shall bo paid to turn upon an order issued in his favor, in the same manner thai or ' der3 are issued lor other monies due from the Corporation. Section 6. When the Marshal or Attorney shall have been sworn and examined as a witness on the part of the plaintiff, on the trial of any action or suit, in which a fine or penalty

shall be assessed and collected such Marshal ol

Attorney so having been a witness as aforesaid.

shall not be entitled to any part of the tine or penalty assessed in such action or suit. Section 7. So much of all ordinances am! Darts of ordinances as come within the provis

ions of thU ordinance or contravenej any of us

ptovislons, shall be, and sre hereby repealed. J. M. STOCKWELL, President, Attest, John J. Chandler, Clerk, Evansvilleuly 23rd, 1846. pra fee $4 50.

Vegtarjle JLitliroiitriptic Mixture. A - cure for Dropsy, j ravel, diseases of the rm. Urinary Organs, Kidneys. Liver. Lunws.

&c . Incipient Consumption, Female Irregulari

ties, diseases ol the bpine, bicH Headache, all

uilieus Disorders, all Eruptive diseases. Scrofu-

a, t-alt Kneum, dtc. And in fact any complaint

which can be reached through the blood will be

speedily acted upon and cured bv this atticle.

in the isorihnrn sections of the United States

this Medicine has established a reputation unc.

quailed by any article ever presented to the

world. It has made cures in many and various

complaints which are set fourth in a pamphlet

wiiicn is lurnisDea grans to all who may please

to can on the agency in this city.

to an laboring under a debilitated system

wtiatever may oe the cause, a thirty ounce bot

le oi tuts Medicine will be certain to eilect re

lei; and in-most instances a twelve ounce bot-

le. PRICE 12 ox bottle $1 . 30 oz $2.

Merchants from ebroad who deal in this line

vill bud the article packed lor forwarding by LEVI & BIRGE General Agents Corner Walnut and 3rd sis Cincinnati H. Agents for Indiana E. P. Spurrier, Evans

ville; James G. Hardy, Covington; J. W. L

Vlatlock. Danville. July 23-6mo

ana way from the subscriber living in

Knight township, Vanderburgh county.

ndiona, an indented apprentice to the farming

justness, by the name ol Daniel Woods, seed

lo tin (;bout seventeen, light complexion, somewhat

recKied, and small ot his age.

i win give tne reward oi one cent, but no

charges paid, for the return of said boy to ine

ind 1 forewarn all persons from harboring him

unuer penalty ol the law. julv23. 3t. MARTIN MILLER

a 8i.

none

none

II 62 74 81

7 a8

Cod Fish,

Feathers

Geese.

Fruit & Ndts

Apples, dried. Peaches, "

Raisons,bx.

4a4i

25 1,25

none

. 3,00

Almonds, 15 a 18

Flour & Meal

City Mills, 3,50 Wabash 3,75 Corn Meal, bush. 25

H.des 7 a 74 Grain

Wheat, 38

Corn, none

Oats, 15 Beans, white, 50

Glasss

Window, 8-10. 2,50 " 10-12, 3.50 " 10-14, 4.50

Gunpowder

Duponts, 6,00 Wades, Blasting, 4,00

Glue

American,

I RON

Bar, Sheet,

Zinc .

31 74 a 81

13al4

Leac

Pig, - 4 Bar, 41

Lime

Barrel, 50 Cement, 3,25 Leatser Upper, dz. 18.00 Cf.shins dz. $20 a $24 Sole, lb. 16 a 18 Lard none MOLLASSE9 N. Orleans. 33 Sugar house, 42 Nails assorted,4 a 5 Naval Stores Tar, 3,50 a 4,00 Rosin, 2,00 a 2.50 Oakum, Oils Tanners,15,00a22,00 Linseed, 80 Castor, 60 a 65 Sperm, 1,00 a 1,50 Paints White Lead,pure2.00 " " No 1, 1,621 Chalk. 5 Spanish Brown 5 Venetian Red, 6j Ochre Yellow, 5 Varnish, 2,00 a 3,00 pt Turpentine, 871

Paper

Cap, 2,00 a 2,50 Letter, 2,00 a 2,50 Wrapping, 50 a 1,75

SALT

Kenhawa, bush. 25 Liverpool, bag, 2,00 Turks Island bg, 1,25

soap

Brown, p lb. 4 a 5 Fancy, per box, 1,00

Spices

Peper, 12 a 121 Allspice. 14 Sugar N. Orleans, 7 a 8 Lump, 101 a 121 Loaf, 15 a 16 Seeds none Sytue Sneeds Patent, dz. 4,50 a 6,00 SHOVELS,dz.7,00 a 10,00 Spades, tlz.7,00 a 10,00 Shot bag 1,25 Steel Am. blistd, 6J Eng, " 16a22 Cast, 22 a 23 Teas Imperial, 50 a 70 Gunpowder, 50 a 70 Young Hyson, 40 a 75

Tin

PUte,j 10,50 a 11,00 r ALLOW 6

Tobacco

Cavendish, 25 a 30 12 lump. 10 a 15 Mo. t Ky. 7 a 10 Vinegar, bbl. 4,00 Whiskey Cincinnati!, 17 Wabash, 16

EXCHANGE HOTEL. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. THISextensive and pleasant establishment so convenient to the river, is again commended t the notice of the travelling public. The larg increase of patronage, since it came under th control of the undersigned induces the belief, that his efforts to sustain a first class Hotel are appreciated, and duvoting his undivided and personal attention to his business, his guests may be assured of every comfort and attention . The "Exchange" adjoins the great steam Boat Landing, affording travelers wishing to go up or down the river great conveniences, and a a watch is kept day and night to secure to them the earliest conveyance. The excellent line of Mail Couches to the North, intersecting at Vincennes with all the routs concentrated there depart from the "Exchange" every Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and the large livery stable attached will furnish extras at any moment, to forward travellers onward. With these facilities, of so much moment to the business man, the undersigned once more solicits patronage on the ground that he intends to deserve it. aprilll, 1846-ly. C.K.DREW.

LIST of Letters.--Remaining in the Post Office at Evansville, Ind., on the 1 day

of July, 1846.

Anderson Thos II 3 Andrew Mary Angel II II Adams ThosJN Armstrong Charles Asmus Charles 2 Annis Levi B B Bristow Esq

Burtis Edward

Miller John Master Mathews Allen Mossman Mary Ann McCutchen Robert N . -Newman Wn North Jas P Pyle John

Partridge Joel

Blanding Juliet M MissParker J B S B Aik

SS.

Bank Rote Table.

Indiana Slate Bank & Branches, : : : : par Indiana State Scrip, : : : : : par a 15 pre

Ohio Banks, : : : : : : : : : : par

Kentucky Banks, :::::::: : par Tennessee do :::-:;:: 24 dia

Missouri do ::::::::: par

N. Orleans do !:::::: :: par

Exchange.

New York, ;

Philadelphia,

New Orleans,

11 pr li pro : par

Freights.

NEW ORLEANS

Flour per bbl. : : : Pork "":;:: Merchandise per cwl. : Corn per bueh. : : : :

WABASH RIVER '

To Vincennes, per cwt. " Terre Haute, ," " Lafayette " "

40

55

j25 10

25 25

Posey Circuit Court, September Term, 1846. Alexander McClure, VS f Mortimer Plat, Jeni ( In Cheery, ion H. Plat, and ) jJOW here on the 18th day of July, 1846, 13 comes the complainant and files his bill of complaint and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, showing that Mortimer Plat, is a nou resident of the State of

Indiana The said Mortimer Plat

is therelore notified to appear and answer the

bit! ot the complainant on ot before the calling of the cause for trial, "r the same will be tried in bis absence. TURNER NEKSON, july 23 -3 1. Clerk.

SHERIFF'S Sale.By virtue of an Ex-

ecution issued from the office of Clerk of the

Vanderburgh circuit court in favor of Lucius H.

Scott, and against William Shorb, I will on Saturday the 25th day of July, 1846, at the court

house door in the town ol tivansville, between

the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o'clock P. M. of said day, expose to sale at pub

lie auction (without valuation or apraisement,)

and outcrv the rents, issues and profits, lor the

term of seven years of the following properly,

nnmely:

Lot No 9 in block No 83 in Lamasco city con

taining hlty leet Iront, on ful'.on avenue and

one hundred and twenty-hve leet on sixth street

And should no person offer or bid for said

rents, issues and profits, a sum sufficient to sat

isfy said execution and costs, I will at the same

time and place proceed to sell at public auction

and outcry the lee simple ot said above describ

ed lot tor the satisfaction of said Execution, in

terest and costs. WM. M. WALKER,

july 2,-3t-p f $2- Sheriff V. C,

Or Sale LOW. By U. & U. S Brown ing, Saunderaville, Vandeiburgh county

Indiana, (one pair 31 feet French Burr Mill

bloiies, two 24 inch bolters IS feel lone, one

lores and lift pump with 25 leet copper pipe and

one Mill Spiudle. Wheal will be received in

payment.

rJnquire ot K. oc u, s. KKUwmiMU july.2-6w. Brownings' Mills

BIRTH & WOODWORTH. isTO.NK CUTTERS AMI) EXGUAVEB.3. EVANSVILLE, 1A.

Maim sr., near the Cbnal. jy23'46

plONVENTION Notice. The qualified

tfl J voters ol Vanderburgh county, Indiana,

are hereby notified, that at the annual election

in Acgusl next, (1846,) a poll will bo opened

in the several townships in said county, to re

ceive votes for or against a Convention to alter,

revise, or amend the Constitution ot tuts otaie, at which every voter, if he choose, may y ole for or against the calling of a Convention, and it 'such voier shall be in favor of a Convention be shall write or print on the same ballot with which he votes for slate or county offices, the words FOR A CONVENTION, but if against n Hnnveniioii he shsll iii the same manner have

the words AGAINST A CONVENTION, on

his ballot as a aforesaid. It is made the duty

of the in6Dectors and judges of elections to cer

tify the votes given for and against a Convention to IheCletk Ot the circuit court in the sa;ne way

.nri manner, aud under the same resincltoii anu

penalties that votes for State and County officers

are certified. U-Pf$2 "WM. M. WALKER, SVC.

Mo Chancery.

Inthe Probate Court, Posey County, August

Term, 1846.

Alexander McClure, Admin'iB

trator ot W tiliam Mcolure,de

ceased.

VS.

Herbert StallingsTMoses John-

i, and Elizabeth Johnson.

TajOW being the 18ih day of July, 1846 comes the complainant and files his bill and also the affidavit of a disinterested person stating

that the said defendants are all residents of the

State of Indiana. The said defendants are there

fore notified to appear and answer said bill of

complainant, on or before the calling of the cause for a hearing, or the same will be tried

in theirabsence. TURNER NELSON,

juiy23,3u Clerk.

State or Indiana,) Vanderburgh County. J

Vanderburgh circuit court, in vacation, July I6ih, 1846.

James Cuwson, VS. Barney Royston and Constance Royaton his wife.

Isaac R, Smith end Isaac Jn Chancery.

Jjunton executors ol Liarrick Ntwkirk, deceased, Catharine Newkirk. Margaret S. Uibler and Catherine E Smith.

A ND now at this time cornea the comDlain-

L ant by William Newton his soli cittor and

files in the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburg

circuit court, his certain bill of complaint a-

gainst the above named defendants. And it sat

isfactorily appearing by the affidavit of a disin

terested person this day nice in the orhce of the

clerk foresaid, that Barney Rovstou. Isaac R.

Smith and Isaac Dunton, executors of Garrick

Newkirk, deceased. Catherine Newkirk, Mar. garet S. Hibler, aud Catherine E. Smith, are all non residents of the Slate of Indiana.

Therefore notice is hereby given to the said

Barney Royston, Isaac R. Smith and Isaac Dem-

ton, executors &c. Catherine Newkirk, Margaret S. Hibler and Catherine E. Smith, that un

less they appear and plead, answer or demur to

the complainants said bill of complaint on or be

fore the calling of this cause at the next term of

said court to be held at the court house in Evansville, on the fonrth Monday In Septem

ber next, the matters and things therein contained will be taken sb confessed.

SAMUEL T. JENKINS, july 16-3t p f $3. Clerk.

Baker Wm L Esq

Byrne Samuel Brown Alexandrew Baglamd William Blunk Jamea

BeldinS. D. Blanks W T Butler Abraham

Babcock Isieier

Baker Lewis Bixler Jno

Bartlett Mr. in

Boat

Bee Geo W.

C

Cregin Samuel -

Lyissna Joseph r

Cozey Win

Coourod Weber Carlile Samuel Clifton John Cornell John

Cawethorn Mrs Crull David Chapman M. Curtis James Rev Campbell Allen E W Carter James Carter J L Cokcr James Cox Benjamin F Casiday Patrick Cor.oway J 8

V

Dekins Robert S.

Drew Arderson or Jas

7-AEITABLE Ileal Estate for Sale. V There will be offered for sale at the door of the Court House in Evansville, on Tuesday the

25th day of August, 1846, between the hours of

IU o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M. the fol

lowing real estate conveyed to the State Bank

of Indiana, for the benefit of the Evansville

Branch Bank of the same. 9

I. The wliole of lot number thirty six 136,1

in the original plan of the Town of Evansville,

with all the buildings and appurtenances there

unto belonging.

2. I he whole of lot number sixty eight 08

in the original plan of the town of Evansville,

wiiu ail the buildings and appurtenances there unto belonging.

eighty acres of land known and designs'

ted as the east balf of the south west quarter of

section number ten 1 10.1 in township number

seven 7, south of range number ten 10 west.

in the District ol Lands lor bale at Vincen

nes.

4 A tract of land containing 883 acres more

or less, lying on the Ohio river, about 30 miles

above its mouth, in the county of McCracken &

state oi nentucky.

b. 1 he remainder ol the Lease of the well

known Warehouse in Evansville, upon the

bank of the Ohio river, formerly occupied bv

Thomas G. Thurston & Co. The lease expires

upon the JUth day ol June, 1847.

terms ot sale, cash. - By order of the Board of Directors, july !6-3t. JOHN DOUGLASS, Cashier.

JUST received and for Sale by the subscriber, at the corner of Main and Water

street

1200 bbls Donnelly's Kanawha Salt; 50 bags Rio Coffee; 1 30 bbls. New Orleans Molasses; 25 do do Sugar;

All ot which will be sold at the Irrwest point

for cash. may2ltfl M.W.FOSTER.

iTotice.-The partnership heretofore exist

ing between Joseph Katnaey and Ullbert

Ball was this day dissolved by mutual consent

All persons having demands against sard part

nership will please preeent them for settlement

and all persons indebted will please come for

ward and make payment. GILBERT BALL. Blairsville Ind July 24, 1846. 3t

U-UST RECEIVED.-

tt 55 kegs Safltn & Smith's Celebrated Rifle

Powder. 16 balf do. 10 qr. do. 8 cases do. Canister. 20 kegs do, Blsstin. 5 do. N. Y. Cram Rifle. Warranted equal, if not superior to Duponts, Which can be had very low at BANNING & POTTER. June 18.

JUST received per steamer Susquehanna 20 Ton Iron, assorted ; 20 Sells Bufftrv Axesand Spring;

This in addition to our former slock of IRON

and STEEL makes a complete assortment, boih

regarding sizes and superior brands. March 5, ALL1S Si HOWES.

PREPARED RICE.

nHE subscriber has made arrangements wiib

L the manufacturers of this article and will

be able in future to keep a full supply always

on band. ti. r. &ruttiti.K &. uo

july 3-tf

AUGUST l3LECTIO..

STATE OE UNDIANA, ,.

Vanderburgh County.

rr SAMUELT. JENKINS, Clerk of the Van li . derbumh Circuit Court, ilo certify that a

n seneral election, to b, held fW said county

of Vanderburgh, on theurst ivionuay tnaujusi next, that the following several officers are to

be chosen, to wit:

One Governor for the Slate ot Indiana, one

Lieutenant Governor, for the State of Indiana, one Representative in the General Assembly,

for the county ot Vatiderbargh, one rrosecuuug

Attorney lor Hie founh Judicial Circuit, in and lor the State of Indiana, one Probate Judge for the county of Vanderburgh, one County Commissioner. 2nd District, one Coroner, and one

School Commissioner for the County of Vauder-

Witness my hand the 20ih day June A . D. 1846. SAMUEL T. JKNKINS, Clerk Vai.derburgh Circuit Court. A true copy test Wst. M. ai.krr,S. V.C.

Cave & Shaffer's Tonic Mixture.

A certain and speedy cure for Fever Sf Ague

JPTsTCMc. extensive prevalence in this country of that trouble disease. Fever and Ague and the vast amount of suffering and distress which it has occasioned, has' naturnlly led to the adoption of many compounds for its mitigation and relief. Among the numerous remedies for this dis

ease none will be tound to ettect a cure mote

speedily than the Tonic Mixture prepared by the subscriber.

The ingredients of this Tonic are of a highly

saluatory character, efhicacious in their imme

dtate action upon tue digestive orguns, and entirely harmless as regards subsequent effects

upon the system, when the disease is removed

the Tonic iviixttire being a gentle aperient, invariably carries offull obstructions in the bow

els, and restore tone and vigor to the stomach

This Medicine is confidently recommended

as a ceriaiu remedy for FEVER AND AGUE

and deranged digestive orgaus, without the

sliohtest probability of even a remote deleteri

ous effect. For sale by july23'46. W. Sc. C. BELL-

Ladies Dress Goods.

g1 EVER A L of the most desirable styles of Rep

59 Cashmeres and Mouseline Delaines yet on

hand and for sale by Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES.

jfi LASS WARE We are lust receiving

HJJC large and general assortment ol GLASS

WARE, viz:

Vials of all kinds, Bottles, Tumblers, Jars. Tinctures, Window Glass. &c.

Which will be sold for cash or country-ojd

duce. E. P. SPURRIER at CO,

oct 30 Water Street

30

Scythes,

DOZ "Waldoon's" warranted, for sale by

may 22 BEMEST& VIELK,

Pittman Jas C

Pattison S G Paterson L'G Powell Jaa F Parker Silas

Powell M Perigo George Robinson Ann C Robinson Gain Dr, Rose Doctor WharfRollinsLMrs Roberts Sam'l D Ravinge Elizabeth Mrs S Stinson Wilson Stinson Sasah Mis Saunders Wm P Lesson Lemon G Steel Isaac Spilman Jamea

Simpson Frances

to tew art ti u Smith Wm Sliey John

Sunies David Shley Thos Selmon F ranklin 2 Spiuing John N Dr Senapson Thos Stevens John C. Stephens John Sevens Joseph Still Harvey S Still John L T

SS.

5- In Chancery".

Miss

Devault tc King MessrsTaylor Milia M

Deterly Henry& JL

v rener t, E Elder Thomas Emison John Esq

Elsom R W

F

Florey David S

G

Gilcort J B Gordon Isaac R 4 Guiger Chas II Geareld Archabeld F Gedney Thomas Gillett Albert Glynn John B Mrs Glenn William

Grittou Peter

(I

Hamilton George 2 Herberd Wm J

Hardy Rebt S

Hickumboton Canada

Hampton Mr

Mown

Humberger Henry

Hawthorn Kobert

Uolcoin Silas M

J

Jglehart N P

Jolly Alexander

It

Kesner Jacob

Kelsoy Lorin A

Li

Littlejohn John Longbine G

Lafferty John

McIIwain Thos A MuJrennji Pmtrick H Maginley E

Man mug Levi

Males Solomon or Ed-W Pogemeier

ward B Lockwood

Persons calling for anv of the above letters

will please say they are advertised

juiy'Jat. B. ' . UVfV Y, f. w.

Thistle James Dr.

Todd Thos N Taber E A TateThomas2 Tubbs Sarah Mrs Terry Jno S Tery Thomas C Tolb'ert Jas M U Umphrey Rebeca Vesey Wm 2 Vaughn HP W Wilscn AM Wilson John S Wilson Andrew WolfWm Walden J N Wiight Joseph Wslters Geo Wellington R II Wilkinson John F

SiringWilliam, Sarah or Hen

ry Tollman Z Zent Jno P

German Eettcss.

Michail Key Phil i pp Weyrich A Miller Chr llienieusthneider P Fitzer A Hover J Niedhainmer II Bier J M Karl 2 PFiizler G Grass C Scharnherst O Tech crouch ci G Weiss L Mueller

Mate orindiana,) Spencer County.- -

Spencer Circuit Court, April Term, 184ti,

uamenne tsecic VS. Alfred Lamar, Larliin

Lamar, Dacres Lamar,

W illiam B. Lamar, Pat-

sey Garrett, Wm. Garrett,

Uenjamin autton, Mathena Sutton, Henry Kel-

lutns, and Pateey bis j

wife, Arthur Conner & Sally his wife, Bartley

lharp and Dashey his wife. Green Kellums &

Spencer Kellums heirs of Uriah Lamar.

OW here comes the complainant by her Solicitor and It appearing to the satisfac

tion of the Court by the affidavidt of a disinterested person herein filed that Larkin Lamar

William Garrett, Patsey Garrett, and DorcusLamar defendant herein are non residents. Ir

is therefore ordered by the Court that they be notified (by publication in - the Evansville Jour nal a newspaper cl general eirculat ion, printed and published in the town of Evansville Vander

burgh county Indiana ; three week succassive

Iv) the last of which said publications shall be

at least 60 days before the first day of the next'

term ol this court, of the filing and pendency of this bill and that. unless they be and appear here on or before the calling of this cause at' the next term of this court to be boldert at the-'

Court Ilouae in Rockport in and for the County of Spencer on the 4th Monday in October next.

and then and there plead answer or demur to complainants bill of complaint the same will be ' taken as confessed and heard and determined in their absence. It is further ordered by the Court that this cauee be continued.

A true copy attest. JOHN CRAWFORD, Clerk S. C. C. By S. W. FAIRFIELD, D. C. July2d-3t. printers fee 84."! NOTICE.

fBTJIIE subscriber would respectfully inform

J3. his mends and the public generally that

he will alone continue the business ot the late firm of J. T. LAMB & CO., at t heboid stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may favor him with a call. He intends keep, ing constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS.GROCERIES, & PROVISIONS to sell at the lowest market prico for ready pay either in CASH or any kind of COUNTRY PRO

DUCE. hune26tf.I JESSE T. LAMli.

WUST received per steamer Sam Seay ; C, 36 boxes JAMES RIVER TOBACCO, of the following Brands, viz;

5 boxes burton's 5 Lump;.

5 Halsey's 5 do; 5 " I.abby's 5 do; , 10 " Murrels 12 do: 5 " Colegate's 5- do;. 6 ' Thos. Nector's superior lb. lump(V This added to our old stock of Tobacco,

makes the assortment one of the best and cheap-

est ever ottered in Evansville. Uur Wabash

r - r..iu. VAn..n.A.i 1 1 . -J

I i 1 U II U ES aiB I CBUGWl I Ull V ICUUCDICU ;U Clll BIIU C

amine our stock of Tobacco, as well as alt kinds

of Gioceries in general, and we hope they, after the examination of our Groceries and prices,

will find it to their aduantage to save the ex

pense, trouble, anu loss oi tune to go to jiuuis;U P.t n-i r nn li.

M arch 5, tf. ALLIS &. HOWES.

9 p. 9 P.

6 p. 7 A.

HVANSVIEEE Post Office Arrival

MlA and Departure of the Mails from asd af-

T2K July 1st, 1846.

Northern via Vincennes, Princeton,

&c, arrives on Moiioays, Wednesdays & Fridays at Closes same days at Departs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at -

Southern, via Henderson, Ky. arrives on

Tuesdays, Thuraday i: Saturdays at - - - -Departs same days at -

Leavenworth, via Rockport, Boonville

oz.c, Mondays oc Thursdays Departs on Tuesdays and Saturdays

Phillipstown, 111., via Blairsville. New

Harmony arrives ouSaturdays Departs on Fridays -

Moust Vernon, via West Franklin ar

rives Fridays -Depart on Thursday -

Newark, arrives on Saturdays

Departs immediately.

Esetern and Southern bv the river, schedule

of time of arrival and departure not yet receiv

ed, will be published when received.

(V7-rost Olhce not open on Sundays, except

one hour after the receipt of arfy mail on that

day. B, F. DLTUY, r. M

Evansville, Ind., July 2, lS4b.

5 p. M.

6 a. x.

to p. m.

8 A. M.

4 P. M,

A. M.

12 M

NEW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.

rgnHE subscribers have taken the spacious

H storehouse adjoining John bhank litre, on

Water street, and are now opening a large and

extensive assortment of

DRV GOODS, fce

which thev are prepared to offer to the trade up

onas good terms as they can be procured West

of the Mountains.

Ilavincr oermanentlv located ..themselves in

thisplace they have'made arrangement by which hev will be inconstant receipt ol Fresh Goods.

Country merchants and dealers generally, ere

requested to give them a call. may 14-if. JOHrSON Sc. CRANE.

J. V W. ItEILLY,

Wholesale St Retail Dealers in Groceries,

Produce, Salt.&c, fee, &c. Main-street, Evansville, Indiana.

jr umber and Shingles, 150 ThouB A sand feet assorted pine boards. 450 thou-' sand shingles, in yard and for sale by

June 4 tl, SAIUUCL, uiui.

juno

DOZ. Palm Leai Hats just received and for sale low by

if. J.H. MAGHKE &. CO.

0i rXJiT BAGS. 2000 Cotton sacks fo Qjf sale by je4 STOCKWELL & CORBET

COFFEE. 100 Sacks piime Kio Coflee received per "Cincinnati" and for sale by Jun 18 STOCKWELL & CORBKT.

TBSTAlVUFAflTUISED TOBACCO.-

IfjL 25 kegs Virginia aid other brands of To-

bacco lor sale by ju25J j. at. w. kmll.i .

OFFEE '150 sacks prime Rio Coffee received per Bunker Hill, for sale by

ruiITP. unhacribers hsve recently moved m

Q iheir New Store, on Main street next door

ta J. H. Boffandick & Co., where they are pre

nared to sell all articles in their line of as good

quality and at as low prices as any other house

111 the City. I ney wouia lane una uppoiiumiy of returning to the.r numerous friends and the publio for past favors, and would respectfully

solicit a continuance of the same.

Almost all kinds of country produce purchas

ed at their store tor cash. june25-3t. - J. & W. REILLY

EN ATOKIAE Election. By virtue of h writ ot Election, issued bv his exceL

lenev the Govern r of the State of Indiana,

bearing dale on the 11th day of July, A. D

1846, and to me directed, 1 hereby give notice that an election will be held in Vauderburgh county, at the usual place of holding elections,

on tbehrst Monday m August next, lor me pur nosfi of electing one Senator lor the district com

posed of the counties of Vanderburgh and Posey mblv of this State, to fill

the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of

Joopnli Lane. WM. M. WALKfc-K.

iulv 16 te. Sheriff V. C.

i i

New Goods? New. Goods!!

T the store of J. H. BOFEND1CK & Co-

25a. on Main Street. The subscribers have re

ceived a supply of Spring and Summer Goods

for ladies and gentlemen. There are in assort

ment received Ibis day some very Deauuiui Lawns, English and American Prints, high and

hne colors; uibbons and Uonnets, latest style: Artificial Flowers; Silk Hd'kls. also-a large-

and good assortment of Boots and Shoes, with

a full supply of childrens sizes.

Also Domestic Sheetings, Tickings, Dril

lings and Checks, Summer Panteloonery, Linen-'

and Worsted goods Palm Hats, a great variety

figured Cambric, Jackonet Muslin, bishop lawos Pongee, Spittfield and Cotton lid'kfs.. Gimps,. Hosery, Gloves, Suspenders, Sapes, &c.

W e think, our goods and prices will induce

those wishing to purchase to call and see be

fore buying elsa where.

morenzo ii - j. ii. dui uiviv o& oo. CINCINNATI CLOTHING STORE, BY AliXERIMG & BEEMJIEK.

fIIC subscribers, late of Cincinnati, desires

tjL to inform the citizens ol ivansviue and

! surrounding country, that they have just openj ed on Main street, next door to W. i. C. Bell's

Drug Store, a large and fresh stock ot READY MADE CLOTHING, made in the latest and

most fashiouable style, ol good materials and in

the best manner. Ihe work was executed by

themselves ana unjer tneir eye, ana wtn do iuily warranted. Their slock is a large one embracing every thing requisite for the fitting out

of a penllenian's wardrobe, and will be sold at

very low prices. Youths clothing on hand ot good workmanship and of the very best materials, at extremely low prices. . A fine lot of Trunks, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to lay out their money with us, and we terefore solicit a call from the public, ju'.y 2 '46-ly.

ClOOPEItS Tools. Just received a full J assortment ol "MyerV Celebrated Coopers Tools, comprising every thing in the lies, for sale low by J2. S. BABCOCK, Water-St.

july 2-2m. N E W A B B I V A I.. POTTER BANKING. POTTER fc BANKING.

Grocers Sc General Commission Merchants. m a . it .

"ATEU BTKLlil, Deitveen cycamore at Vine, next door to Dr. Stockwell's old

stand (now Stevens, I aylor and lo.)

A irenera assortment ot groceries, noi tow-

ware. Iron, Nails, Glass, Shovels, Spades, Cot

ton Yarns, Brooms, &c, &c. Now on hand.

which will be sold extremely low. Piease call

and examine for yourselves. apr23-tf.

NEW GOODS.

SN making this my first announcement or my NEW GOODS, through the medium of the Evansville Journal, I beg leave to return my sin

cere thanks for the very liberal patronage that

has been bestowed upon my since 1 assumed the business of the late firm of Carpenter &. Ladd ; and I would assure my friends, and patrons that no pains or labor will be spared to

rpmler tnv Sinm at : !l times worlnv the patron

age, thus bestowed . It will be my determination to keep tlie best selected stock of GOODS that can be exhibited in this City, and at as low prices as any other Store. I shall never advertise eoods I have not on hands, nor name ten . . , i .i ... i i j ..

times the amount l nave on uaitu wuen i uw advertise. Respectfully, - -

OLlVbii LADU. Evansville. June 18 1846. NEW STOKE JUST OPENED,

At the corner of Main and Watcr-sreet

EVANSVILLE, IND.,

(Formerly occupied by John Mitchell, Esq.)

W.rusiiiK wouia rcspecuuuy mitho the attention of the citizens ol Vander

burgh and adjoining counties to his new and

general assortment of I'oreign and uomesue

Dry Goods, Hardware, yueeiuwue, uais, uuu-

White Lead, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Yv hiskey, Cotton Yarns, &., Sc.

The stock is entirely iNiw. n as oeen carefullv selected inthe cheapest markets and with eepecial view to the Country Trade, and as h will do a business entirely for ready pay, either cash or produce, it will ;enable him loeiler inducements to those visiting Evansville for goods to call at least and examine for themselves. Evansville, April 2, 1843-tf.

july 2 tf. STOCKWELL &. CORIiET.