Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 43, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 November 1846 — Page 3

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House and Eot for saleat Auction Whereas', Isaac ' Abiett and Julia Ann his wife, on the 30tl of September, A. D. 1840, executed to me a mortgage upon the middle one third part of lot No. 140 in the Original Tlan of the town of Evansville. in the County of Vanderburgh and State of Indiana, fronting fifty ieet on Walnut street, and extending of the Same width across said lot at ri ght angles with said street to secure the payment of $300 00 by the 30th of September A- D. 1848, with six per centum interest thereon payable annually. One of the conditions of which mortgage is, that if said debt or interest shall not be paid when due, I shall have the right and full power to sell said mortgaged premises at auction, after giving 30 days notice of the time and place of sale, for the payment of said debt and interest (all of which will appear by reference to said mortgage which is recorded in Book I of the Records of deeds in the Record ders office of the county aforesaid at pages251 and 252) and whereas ihe whole of said sum of $300 00 as well as $06 00 ol the interest secured and payable thereon remains unpaid. Therelore for the satisfaction of said debt and interest, I will foreclose said mortgage by selling the said one third part of said lot, which sale wi'.l take place on the 23d day of January 1847 at the Court house door in the town of Evansville aforesaid, between 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of that day. Terms of sale cash. NATHAN ROWLEY, Mortgagee. By J. G, Jones Att'y . Evansville, Nov. 26, 1846-43-8w p f $ 6 75 - ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice-Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day taking out letters of Administration on the Estate of Hiram Stroud, late of Vanderburgh

CountV.Edeceaaed. all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate settlement, and all persons having claims against said Estate, wil 1 present them duly authenticated. The Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALLEN STROUD. Adm'r. Nov, 23, 1646-42 3 w DMINISTKATOR'S Sale I will as Administrator of the Estate of Hiram Stroud, late of Vanderburgh County, deceased, sell at public sale on the I81I1 day of December next, at the late residence of the deceased, in Union Town-tliip, all the personal property ol the deceased, consisting ol Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Farming utensils, household and kitchen lurniture, and a large lot of Corn in the cribs, and many other articles too tedious to mention, where due attention will be given by me. ALLEN STROUD, Adm'r. Nov. 26, I846-43-3 State of Indiana ) Vandekbukgu County, ss. J Vanderburgh Probate Court, November Term A.D. 184G. Silas Stephens Ad ministrator of the , estate oi James W. Jones deceased. - vs On Petition of Insolvency. The Heirs and devtssesuf saidJames W. Jones decea eed. j And now at this tune comes the said Administrator and files his petition showing the condition of said estate, and complaining that the property both real and personal is (insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate, and praying the court lor leave to settle the estate as Insolvent. And the said Administrator also files the affidavit of a disinterested person, stating that John Jones and Jane Kins'. Elizabeth King, and V illiam Kinir minor heirs . of Mary King deceased are t'Ot at this time residents of the State or In diana. Notice is therefore given to said John Jones and Jane Kins, Elizabeth King, and Wil liam King minor heirs of Alary King dee'd. that unices thev be and appear here on or before the calluiuof iliis causvat the next term ofthe probate Court oi Vanderburgh county, to be held at the OOUTT-tiwrrre in Hnlthr,- on "th eeunil Monday in February next, the mullets and tilings in said petition stated will be heard aud deterunn ed in their absence, SAiU'L. T. JENKINS, Clerk. Nov. 28, 1840-43 3w ($3 00) NOTICEI am just receiving at my store on Water Steeet, below Main, a line slock of Dry Goods of all kinds, which I pledge my self that they shall be offered for sale at a very small advance on cost. I wish - my friends and the public to call and examine the stock and prices before purcha-ing elsewhere, J. M. CALDWELL. N v. 19, 1 3 15-41 -tf J, & W. BEILLY, Wholesale & Retail Dealers iu Groceries, Produce, SalL&c, fcc, &c. Main-street Eeanscille, Indiana. HUE subscribers have recently moved in their New btore, on Mam street next door to J. H. Boffandick & Co., where they are pre pared to sell alt articles in their line of as good quality and at as low prices ob tiny other house in the city. They would tuke this opportunity of returning to their numerous friends and the public lor past favors, anil would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Almost all Kinds ol country produce purchas ed at their store lor cash. june25-3t. J. &. VV . REI LLY . C COOPERS TOOlS. Just received a full J assortment ol "MytrV Celebraicd Coopers Tools, comprisum every thin! in the line, forsalelow by . E. S. BABCOCK, Water-Si. july2-2m. ' AUCTION STORE. Water-Street, between Sycamore & Vine. EVANSVILLE, IXD. MARX GUMBERTS inlorms the public that he will sell at Auction ou Tuesday, Thursdays,, and Satursdays of each week. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queens-wre,-&.C.. &c. All Goods .consigned to him will meet with sale nnd return- He solicit? the patronag of the public. aus? 27-tf, BURBANK, Corner of Main and SecOlid Street, at the "Old Ke illy Srore," keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries, Hardware and Cutierv. Axes, and many kind of Farming Tools. Hollow-ware, Wood, Stone and Queensware, Boots, Shoes. Leather, Hats, Caps, &c.--Comnrisinsa good assortment lor larrnera and iheennntrv cenerallv. which lie will sell as cheap as can be bought West ol New York city He will receive in payment cah and all kinds of merchantable produce. He is thaukiui tor the pasr, and solicits a call from those who like to buy good articles and cheap before buying elsewhere. sep J-tl. New Goods! New Goods!! A T the siore of J. H. BOFENDICK & Coon A'aiii Street. The subscribers have re ceived a supply of Spring and Summer Goods for ladies and gentlemen. There are in assortment received this day some very beautiful Law.nr, English and Americau Prints, high and fine colors; Ribbons and tionnets, latest style Artificial Flowers; Silk . Ild'kls. also a large and good assortment of Boots aud Shoes, with a full supply of children sizes. Also Domestic Sheetings, Tickings, Drillings and Checks, Summer Panteloonery, Linen and. VVorstea goous t aim uats, a great variety of new style goods, plain and plaid strped and figured Cambric, Jackonet Muslin, bishop lawns Pongee, Spitilield and Cotton Ild'kfs., Gimps, Hosery, Gloves, Suspenders Sapes, &.c. - We think our goods aud prices will induce those wishing to purchase to call and see lielore buyinz elsewhere. . Match 2tj tl J. il. DOfErDICK i. Co.

NEW BAKERY. 11 a in St., next door to T. J. Lamb.

THE SUBSCRIBER begs lccve to inform the citizens of Evansville and vicinity, . that he has just opened a new Bakery on Main Siraet, and will keep a regular "supplv of fresh bread , crackers, cakes of all kinds, ru9lc, and every thing isi his line, tif very superior quality. From his long experience in the business he feels confident of giving sat isfaction to all who may favor him with their orders, and he solicits a share of public patronage. . , Fresh bread every morning, Parties and families supplied at short notice and on reasonable terns with all kinds ol bakcrv. NICHOLAS FIX, Nov. 19, 1 846-41-3mo. - NOTICE The undersigned, members o' the board of Commissioners of Vamler' burgh county, having declared the bridge ove r Pigeon creek, at the mouth of said creek, to be unsale, the public are therelore hereby, warned n gainst crossing said bridge. And notice is further giveu that said bridge, and all the materials belonging to the same, will be cold at public au ction to the highest bidder on the tenth day of December next, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Evansville. E. SAUNDERS, 1- P. GRANGER. V County Cm'rs. JOHN BURT1SNov. 19, 184G-41-3w State of Indiana, Vanderburgh County Ss. Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in Vacation Octo ber, 25, 1856. - Esther Highland ) Ss. Petition for Divorce. Samuel Highland ) LNI) now at this time comes the petitioner by Walker and Hamill her solicitors and files in theofiice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, her Petition lor Divorce, agaimt the said Samuel Highland. And it ap pearing from the affidavit of a disinterested person, this day filed in the Clerks office afore said, that the said Samuel Highland is not a res ident of the State ol Indiana. Therefore, notice is hereby given, to the said Samuel Highland, that unless he appears and plead, answer or demur, to tlie complainants said Petition on or before the calling of this cause at the next term of this court to be held at the Court house in Evansville on the fourth Mondoy in March next, the matters and things therein, contained, will be taken as confessed and decreed accordingly. ... SAM'L.T, JENKINS, Clerk. Nov. 19, 1 346-42-3 w. p f. $2 DO. WHOLESALE Mammoth Stock of Fall & Winter DRY GOODS. II. MAGHEE, &. Co., have now in store and are daily receiving a splendid stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part ol 2000 Woollen and Gotten bliawls. 500 doz. Woollen Com Ions. 1500 pieces new style Prints. 100 ' Kersey?. 150 " Kentucky Jeans. 100 " Alpacca Lusters. 100 kt Sattinets and Caseimercs. 60 " Blue, Black, & Brown Cloths. 150 " Red Flannels. 75 " Fancy Vestings. 50 Rales 4 4 Brown Sheetings, Together with a large stock of Velvets, Serges, Paddings, Sewings, Buttons, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Combs, Handkerchiefs. Fins, Needles, Laces, Siiks, and everything else wanted by country Merchants. 200 Cases Boots & Shoes, 100 " Fur & Russia Hats. 500 Doz. Men's & Boy's Fur & Cloth Caps, besides a good stock of Hardware, Queensware, Upper & Sole Leather, ALSO. A spendid stock of Ingrain and Venetian Carpetings. They will sell at unpresidented low prices at Wholesale, with the Tariff all knocked off. Main street, Evansville, la. Nov. 4, 1846 40tC DR. II. ROW SURGEON DENTIST, IEE attend to all operations in Dental Surgery such as plugging, cleaning, ex tracting and inserting incorruptible teelh from one to a full set, warranted to answer every purpose, otherwise no charge will be made. He operates after the German and Frenah sysiemaad fet ls confident to satisfy in work and charges. Toothache and decayed gums cured permanently. Ladies and gentlemen can be waited on if desired, at their residence, without additional charo. Office at the S11ERWCOD tlOUSC. Evansville, Nov. 12, 1846. Philadelphia Dagurrian Gallery. Room at the Exchange. "E6SllS. HOWARD & LYNDALD, beg to call the attention of the public to speci mens ol Frotographic Minitures executed by them in style unsurpassed lor clearness, beauty of finish and eenereral like appearance. Laoies ana gentlemen are most respectfully invited to call aud examine the specimens whether they ontemplate silting or not. Miniatures taken every day with out regard to the weather, Evansville, Nov, 12, !846-41-3w. ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice Notice 13 hereby given that letters of Administration has this day been granted to the undersigned bv the Clerk ol the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, on the es state ot John G. Hibner, late of said county deceased. A 11 persons indebted to said deceased are therefore, hereby, requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned Administratrix and those having claims against said estate, will present duly authenticated bylaw lor payment. HANNA M. IllBNER, Adm'r. Evansville Nov. 5, 1846-3w. AF W packages ol Spring Goods consisting of new style Frints, Pantaloons, Cords, Palm Hats, Bonnets, &c , are just received and for sale by J. H . MAGHEE fit CO. aprtl 9, HSffl IIE undersigned have this day formed a 3 Co-Partnership lor the transaction of a GKNERAL PRODUCE & GROCERY BUSINESS under the style, and firm of Bab:ock Brothers. CllAS. BABCOCK. E. S. BABCOCK Evansville, July 30. II. O. B ABCOCK vr OAF Sugar. 5 bbls. Sugar "St. Jame ILi Refinery" a prime article, in store and for sate low by aiis7. BABCOCK, BROTHER?, Water-st. NOTICE, r J To all whom it may Concern .Ji My wile Eiueline Blackburn having lei.

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my bed and board, I therefore, hereby caution all persons against trusting heron my account, as 1 will not pay any debts of her contracting. MILTON BLACKBURN. Oct. 29, 1S45, 3-w. ,

INSURANCE AGENCY THE subscribers having been appointed Agents for the "Columbus Insurance Company" are prepared lo effect insurance on Fire and Marine risks at low rates. 'Believing the above office to be one of the best in the western country, they have no hesitation in recommend ing this Company to the lavorable notice of the public. S I OCKW ELL & CORBET. - apr 23, '4G-lf. .

OLIVER L ADD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Capt, Bonnets, Hardware, &c. Water Street 3d door adovo Main Evansville la ' June 17-lf NEW GOODS. fN making this my first announcement of my NEW GOODS, through the medium of the Evansville Journal, I beg leave to return my sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon my since I 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 render my Store at all times worthy the patronage, thus bestowed. It will be my determination to keep tl le 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 goods I have not on hands, nor name ten times the amount 1 have on hand when I do advertise. Respectfully, OLIVER LADD. Evansville, June 13 1846. 2ill BXS. Prime IB Raisins in J and i boxAej'jr es, just receiied and lor sale by aun7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS,Water-st. LOUR. 350 bbls., Superfine W abas, Flour in store and foi sale low by ju!y30. BABCOCK,, BROTHERS, Water St. WHISKEY. 50 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey in store aud for sale by july30. BABCOCK, BROnjERi,Water St. Fgh6 PIECES Musqui'o Nettings just received and for sale cheap by juue4,-tf, J. H. MAGHEE & CO. ffANUFACTl'RED TOBACCO. 25 kegs Virginia ai d other bra nus of To bacco lor eale by ju25 J. & W. REILLY. CINCINNATI FLOUU.i0 bbls just received, a first rale article warranted lor sale low by jui J. & W. REILLY. tff& BBLS. Am. Brandy; 5 bbls Am. Gin ; in store and for sale july24-tt. . By ALUS & HOWES T AIES.150 kegs Boston Nails assorted sizes 3d a 20J lor sale low by aug7. BABCOCK, BR )THERS, Water-st. JAMES SGANTLI.V, SR. JAMES SCANTXIS JR JAS. SCANTJLIN & SON. MAMJFACTU11ERS in Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, and wholesale and retail DEALERS IN STOVES. Shop on Main-street, opposite the Chequered Store at thesisnot The Gelden Coffee Pot. maj-14, ty. Evansville, Ind. E. A. CORBET, notary public. Office ox Main street, opposite the Baxx sep 11 '45-tf. EVANSVILLE, IA. C1IAS. I. BATTEL1,. JOHN INGLE, JR LAW NOTICE. BATTELL & 1SGI.E, Attorneys at Law, Evansville, la. - Office on First st. below Main. March 27, '45,-ly. . ....... C M'HUGH. P. I.EMME. McHrCII & tEMJIE, Drapers and Tailors. Mais st., next door to Stock weli. & Corbet, EVANSVILLE, 1A. sepl7'461y. THOMAS McALPIN, DEALER IN GROCEKlfcS X fKUVISIONS, AND PRODUCE GENER LLY . Water Street opposite the Lower AVhnrf. Feb. 19 '49. ly. EVANSVILLE, 1A. DANIEL MORGAN, Physician and Surseon, Office on First st., between Main and Sycamore EVANSV1LLK, IA. july5-y-E. T. II. CilBSON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. iYo. 9, South Street, JXew-York. Refer to : S tockwell & Cokbet, Lvanaville, apr 23-tf. Stockweil & Reynolds, La fayette JEST received on consignment, per stealne Susquehanna; .-00 KEGS WHITE LEAD, A superior article, for sale by March 5,-tf. ALL1S & HOWES. tr timber and Shingles, 450 ThouLi saud feet assorted pine boards. 450 thou sand shingles, iu vara and for bale by june 4 tf, " SAMUEL ORR. OAMIII: FLOVB.-100 bbls, sup. tine i, VVuoasli 1'iour, tor family use, lor sale by apr 23 '46-tf. S I'OCKWELL CORBET. BAGS Prime Rio Coifee receiv ed per steamer Glencoe, and lor sale by may 21-tt. STU-iWV , & UOKUU1 . Slgr ABASH FLOUB.-50 bbls. Prime V W Wabash Flour lor sale by april 9-tlr STOCKWELL &. CORBET. iplOFFISE 150 Backs prime Rio Coffee receivea per uunKer ilill, lor sale by july 2 tf. STOCKWELL COitDET. STA TINNY BAGS. 2000 Cotton sacks to Hjf sale by f je41 STOCKWELL it CORBET Blankets. Very choice lot ot superfine Blankets for sale low by the subscriber ' ' Nov 27 , . - WILLIAM HUGHES. TOTFEE. 100 Sacks ptime Hio Coffee received per "Cincinnati" and for sale by June lil sTUUaw KLL & COKtsfc. 1 . BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for pale by ap.3 STOCKWELL & CORBET. f&JAIES. 100 Kecs Boston nails for sale II low by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. ITBAINTEB PAIES 50 Doz. Pai nted H Pails for sale low by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. JABPET. A splendid assortment of 1 superior lngrane Carpet just received and tor sale by UUVKLAUU, J une 17-tf. OOTS & SHOES. 300 Cases Boots & Shoes ih Store and will be sold cheap lor Caslror Staple Produce by OHVEll LADD. - June 17-tf. COFFEE'. COFFEEIRec'ed persteam er Empire 100 bags Rio Coffee and for sale low by j u lie tlo ' UK.K MITHS BELLOWS.-1 2 pair James 3 Peck's celebrated bellows from 28 to 38 aiches, warranted first quality, and at unusual

ly low prices , june 25 S.OR.R.

STOVES ! STOVES ! I-

A Iter returning thanks to my friends, and U the public generally for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended me, I beg leave to inform them that I have just returned from Cincinnati with a large and varied assortment of Stoves, the best ever offered in this market, and which 1 can afford at unusually low rates. My stock consists as follows : Patent "Hot air'' Cooking Stoves, various sixes. io. "Eclipse," Do. Bo. Do. "Fnlton," Do. Do. Do. "Premium," Do. Do. Do. "Dutch," Do. Do. Parlor Stoves Fancy A tr Tight , all sizes and descriptions Bed Room. do. do. Office do. do. 10 plate do .7 plate do. The "Egg Coal Stove," and a lot of excellent Stoves for warming Churches, School Rooms, &c, in a word every description of Stoves in use in the West many of them newly patented and highly extolled by those whohave used them, and which, as I have above stated, I can afford at low prt ces, I desire those who wish any article of the kind to call either at my brick store on Sycamore Street, near A. Laughlins, or at the one on VVater Street, opposite the wharf. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware constantly on hand and made to order, at the shortest notice and the most reasonable terms. THOMAS SCAN'TLIN. -Water & Sycamore Sts. Evansville Ind. Oct. 29, 1846. tf. "SUGAR COATEW PILLS.'' BEWARE! CAUTION !! The increased popularity of Dr. G. BENJ. SMITH'S IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS, has induced a number of persons to make something they call pills and coat them with sugar, in order to sell them for the genuine, while they do not possess a particle ol the goodness, nor even assimilate in appearance to the original, Dr. Smith's Pills. In short, they -are an intended FRAUD upon the community. A minister" who at first had an interest in an imitation Sugar Coated Pill, manufactured in Albany, N. Y.. has given them up, as he says, on account ol the miserable dishonest parlies concerned iu manufacturing them. The same partv are now industriously circulating reports calculated to injure Dr. Smith and to affect the reputation ol his valuable pills; but rather ihcn notice them iu public, Dr. Smith is about to institute legal proceedings against tlietn tor their sianoers, as he has in another case against a similar party, in which he recovered a large amount ot dam ages. These miserable imitations have to resott to the most - abominable means to palm off their counterfeit pills, as the public know that Dr. Smith's are the original and genuine. Several instances have come to public notice in whicn Itle has been endangered tiy tbe unlortunate use ol the counterfeits. Itis Dr. Smith's Pills that are doing so much good in the country as the following plainly shows . MORE MINISTERS. Use and recommend Dr. Snath's Fills, than all others. This is to certify that I have used the Sugar Coated rills, muuutactured by U. Benjamin Smith, of New York, for some time, and be lieve them lo ba a good medicine; and also, from inquiry in that city , I am pursuaded that he is the original inventor, and therefore is entitled to the benefit ol the invention. S. WILLIAMS. Pastor 1st Baptist Bhurch, Pittsburgh. From the Blue Hen's Chicken, (Del.) We call the attention of our readers to the certificate ot Rev. S. Williams, Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, in relation to Dr. Smith's Pills. We can ourselves bear testimo ny to the excellence of these Pills, one ol us having' used them and experienced great reliel from them. The above is the best paper in the State ol Delaware. '' The "Improved Indian Vegetable Pills," (Sugar Coated,) are certainly doing much good in the whole country, and are highly esteemed, if One half is true that people write and say about them. They are so easy in their operation that all like them. Tbe editor ol the Northern State Journal, (one of the largest and best papers iu the Stale ot N, Y-,) writes as follow : Watertown, May 31, 1846. Dr. G, Benj. Smtth . Dear Sir : I was laid up with a bad cold some time since my return Irom N. Y., and during my illness I made trial of your pills, and 1 must say I found ihcm excellent. Tney are the best medicine lor the purpose they are intended, that I have yet seen. I seldom lake pills, but 1 found yours entirely tree front the objections to which other pills are liable. 1 hope they will.continue to be a source of profit to you, as I doubt not thiy will be a means ol relief to the afflicted on a large scale. Yours truly, J. GREEN. Tonawanda, Pa., Sept. 18, 184G. Dr. Benj. Smith Dear Sir: Your agent left with me a lot of your Sugar Coated Pills, and I have but a few boxes left. Every box I have sold hat given entire satisfaction. 1 have taken them myself and 1 consider them the best pills I have ever used, and I am not afraid to recommend them to the public. I wish a further supply at once. Yours respectfully, JACOB KlBIiER,"F. M. Huntington. Ind., June 21, 1846. Sr. SmithDear Sir: I am now, out of your "Indian Vegetabld Sugar Coated Pills," and find them selling so fast that I think you had better send me two gross immediately. They give such general satisfaction that people come at least twenty miles for them, and as it is generally known X am agent lor them, I would be Borry to get out. Yours respectfully, SAM'L. MOORE & Co. BEWARE!!! IfG. BENJ. SMITH, be not written with a pen on the bottom ol the box, all "Sugar Coated Pills" are counterfeit! Piincipal Office 179 Greenwich Slreet, large brick block, N. Y. Price 25 cents a box. Nov, 5, 1846 40-6m pr lee $10. DOZ. Palm Leaf Hats just receiv ed and lor sale low by june 4-tf. J.H. MAGHEE & CO. CASES Boots and Shoes ol every description, just received and for sale very low by. f ju4J J. H. MAGHEE &. Co. Ladies Dress Goods. jy EVERAL ol the most desirable styles of Rep 3 Cashmeres and Mouseline Delaines yet on hand and for sale by Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. ? UGAK. 30 hhrfs prime New Orleaus Sugar, iu store nnd lor sale by aug,7 BABCOCK BROT H ERS ,Water st,

WM. MARTIN, of Circleville, Ohio.

MARTIN nirnm In Mr.

COMMISSION AND FO!tWAIlDIG MERCHANTS, No. 80 Tcliapitoulas Street, New rleaiis. , Particular attention paid to the Forwarding of Produce 3? Merchandise. Refeiences: John Shaxklin, Robt. BiRsrs, . J. II. M agiiee & Co., ' A. Laughhx, , Samuel Okr. ' oct. 1,'4G-Gtn.

LATE NEWS FROM EUROPE! ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT BRITAIN. . ffnllE subscribcrs'have just received additions to their stock, and are now prepared ta offor JL greater inducements to the Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics than were ever before ol'ercd in this place. The different articles to which thev would invite thtfir attention consist in part of- v IIAIJDWAIJE:

Pocket and Table Cutlery; Scissors, Shears, &c. Nail and Spike Gimblets; Cut, Packs aud Brads; C. S. double aud single Plane Irons; Braces and Bins; Butts and Screws; Cotton Wool Cords: Pal, metal and iron Molisses Gates and Fancets assorted sizes; Pind Iron Brittania, and German Silver Tea Table Sooons : Percussion Caps, plein and S. &. R; Limerick Hooks suooded; Ox, Log, and Trace Chains; Juuiata Iron, assorted sizes; Boston cut Nails, assorted 3 to 20; Wraught Nails, assorted, Sec;

GROCERIES:

20 Ilhds. prime N. O. Sugar; 15 bbls. do do Molasses; 5 bbls Lump Sugar; 50 sacks Rio Coffee; 50 kegs "Hazard" l.ifle Powder; 20 do ' Blasting do; 20 boxes Shaving Soap; 24 do No. 1 Her.-ings; Mackerel in barrels and quarters; Mackinaw Pickerel in do do; 20 boxes M. R. Bunch Kasina in half and quarter boxes ; . 10 bbls Tanners Oil ; 25 doz. brooms; 50 bblsCincinnati Whiskey; 150 do. Wabash "Superfine" Flour; 5 boxes Virginia Tobacco "Black Maria ;" 5 do Common do assorted; 500 bbls. No. Kanawha Salt; ,10,000 lbs. prime Bacon Sides and Shoulders; 10 bbls. Pickled Pork; 10 kegs Leaf Lard; 30 bbls. North Carolina Tar; 200 Kegs Tennessee do; 2 bbls. Whiting; 1 do Camwood; 1 do Logwood ; 2 do Spirits Turpentine ; 1 cask Linseed Oil ; 300 reams Wrapping and Printing Paper; 5000 doz. Cotton Yarnsj assorted sizes; 300 lbs Carpet Warp; 50 reams plain and ruled LetUr and Cap Paper, &c, 4c.

TIX PLATE AIVD TLWERS .MATERIALS:

75 boxes Tin Plates i X"Pontpoo Charcoal;" 4 do Tin Plates 13 x 17 DXX; 50 bundles Iron Weir assorted, 6 to 17; I case 14 oz. sheathing Copper; I do 1G oz, - do do; 1 Copper Bolt 4 inch ;- 1000 pupets assorted - Rivets, Tind and Black; In sddition to the above, we have in st re

GLASS, AND QUEENS WAKE. BOOTS AND SHOES, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER.

PATENT CISTERN PUMPS; and on consignment an invoice of seasonable DRY GOODS, comprising most articles needed by the Farmets which will be disposed of low far CASH 0T PRODUCE. oct. l-tt.J BABCOCK BROTHERS, 13 11, Water-street WAR WITH EXGLAXI).

50,000 BUSlielS Of Wheat TVaX ted,

in cash lor all that weighs 60 poutids per busuei.

idTN BEAT BARGAINS: The subscriHJT ber now oilers lor sale, that valuable property, called the Lomasco Mills, situate a lew hundred yards below the flourishing town of Evansville, Indiana. The Mill is new and in complete order with four run of first rate four and a half feet.Burrs. I will also sell with the Mill all the personal property, used about the premises, such as a good new waggon, two carts, one dray, two yoke of oxen, stock oi feuell, &c, with everything requisite to can) on the Mill to advantage, there is also a smith shop and tools attached to the premises, so that the purchaser would have nothing to do but step into the premises and go to work. A par of the purchase money will be required in band the ballauce in yearly payments wittiout inter est. Anyone desirous ol going into an csiaulishmeiit of the kind, in one of the best location in the west, would do well to call and examinf the premises lor themselves, immediate posses sion will be given. N. ROWLEY. Evansville, Oct. 9, I84G.-tf. -' EXCHANGE HOTEL. EVAXSVILL.E, INDIANA. , THIS extensive and pleasant establishment so convenient to the river, is again commended lo.the notice ol the travelling public The large increase of patronage, since it cann under the control of the undersigned inducer the belif, that his efforts to sustain a firsi CJ.AS5 HoTEl. are appreciated, and devoting hit undivided and personal attention to ma Business, his guests may be assured of every comfort and attention . The "Exchange" adjoins the- great stean. Boat Landing, affording travelers wishing to gu up or down the river great conveniences, and n a watch is kept day and night to secure to them the earliest conveyance. The excellent line of Mail Couches to tin North, intersecting at Vincenncs with . all the routs concentrated there depart from the "Exchange" every Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and the large livery stable at tached will fhrnieh extras at any moment, to forward travellers onward. . With these facilities, of so much moment to the businessman, the undersigned once mor solicits patronage on the ground that he intend.--to deserve it.aprilll, 1846 W. C. K. DREW. WrETiTlCKY JEANS--2 cases jus received ou congitrmnent, and for sale b the piece only, by the subscriber, who is agent for toe Steubenville Jeans Manutacinrv Um pany. CM. GRIFFITH. Nov. 5, 1846-tf, - rg0 CO l; AT It V MEKCIIA1VT. EL Merchants Irom the country, are respectfully invited to call and eiamene my large and well selected stock o! Dry ftOOtlS, which 1 will sell at prices that cannot tail to please. All kinds of Merchantable Produce received in payment lor the same, and the highest market price allowed. OLIVER LADD. Water street, June 17-tl. "f UST received and lor sale A large stock rH -ii (il.ASSW A RE. consisting in Dans of w. - VI 25 boxes Tumblers, plain, cut, pressed, etc. etc ; i n 1 . . 0 " Uecanters, royai oar, cut, nuic, ciiump, eic 5 ' Jars, improved article, from 1 qt. to 1 gal 1 ? Lanterns; 30 u Quart Bottles and Point Flasks. March 5, ' ALL IS & HOWF J. T. UAT.KER. 8. R. HAMILL U A,KEIt HAMILL. a .... 1 rAnnttllAri at Law. Allium ucj-a IL.b practice .aw in parmeisuiLi in un rt r ii ! r nit .t Probate Courts of Vanderderbugh and the noighboring Counties, Indiana. All business entrusted lo their cure, will receive prompt attention. Office on Third Sirvet, fronting the Public Square, and opposite the Court House. Evansville, April 1st., '46.

WM. II. STOCKWELL Oi fc-vansviue, iuu, STOCKWELL,

. r -n. T J r! ill Sl Rogers.) Simmons Axes, Yankee and Kentucky pattern ; Shingling, Claw, and Broad Hatchets; Pennsylvania Pattern Broad Axes, Carpenters and Coopers Adzes, Cincinnati Coopers Tools; Ames', Adams' and Carr's Shovels and Spades; llarrey's C. S. Cross Cut Saws Hand. Kip, mm runnel fcaws; Urisht Augers, short, lo::g, auu paiem; Socket aud Firner Chisels; . Mill, cross cm, flat, & half round basterd Files; Hand Sa.v Files "American Maufacture," very superior; Fish Hooks and Lines, Slates and Penciles; Silk Worm Gut, Canton Lines, Jtc , &.c : American, English Blistered and Germau St eel fiat, round and square; 25 Cattys Imperial Tea; . 10 i chests do do; -25 Cattys G unpowder do ; 5 i chests Young Hyson do; 10 Cattys do do do; 1 i cuest superior Black do; 30 mats Cassia ; - . j 10 bags Pepper and Spices; 2 Race Ginger; I Cask Salaeratus; -Cloves, Nutmeigs, 1c; . 1 cask prime Ombro mader; I caso Caracas Indigo ; i do Manilla do; i bbl. Bengal do; ' 5 do Copperas; 1 do Alum; I ca&k sulpur; 1 bbl Roll Brimstone; 1 do Saltpetre; 1 case Borax; 1 Box Campor; 1 eask Eng. Veiiitian Rod; . 1 I keg Red Lead : I bbl. Spanish Brown; 1 case cliromd Yellow; I bbl. ivorv Black; f I do Lamp Block ; Ground Pepper; Perniento; Cinnamon; Ginger; Mustard; Prepared Rice ; Spanish and Amercian Chocolate, selected expressly for FAMILY USE AND WARRANTED TO BE PURE. 25 Pigs Banca Tin; 2 bundles Russia Iron; 20 do American do; I case British Lustre; ' Kettle Ears Tind and Black. Patent Copper bottoms for kettles; Brass Ornaments and Rail, assorted sizes and patterns for Sheet Iron Stores, ic, &c. full and complete assortment of CHINA, lor which the subscribers will pay 50 Cents BABCOCK BROS. 13 4 14 Water-St. CINCINNATI ( CLOTHING STOR E , BY A IILEHIXG &, BRIMMEP. ?VjralIE subscribers, late of Cincinnati, desires JX. to inlorm the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, that they have just opened on Main slreet, nex door to W. ot C. Bell's Drug Store, a large and fresh stock ol READY"' MADE CLOTHING, made in the latest and most fashionable style, of good materials and in the best manner. The work was executed by themselves and under their eye, and will be fully warranted. Their slock is a Inrge one embracing every ihing requisite for the fitting out of a gentlemun's wardrobe, arid will be sold at very low prices. Youths clothing on hand of rood workmanship and ofthe very best materials, at extremely low prices. A fine lotol Trunks, Hats, Caps, i-oots and Shoes. We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to lay out their money with us, and we terefore solicits call from the public. ' july 2 '46 ly. JUST AURIVED A new and well assorted stock of fashionable Winter Clothing lor 1846. State of Indiana,' t Warrick Count, ss. y In the Warrick Circuit Court, October Term 1846. . .. Henry D. B. Davie) vs. Foreign Attachment. Lakin B. Baxter. TOW at this time cornea the Plaintiff by his 1 Attorney, and moves the Cou-t for au Or der of publication . herein, and shows to the Court, now here by the return of the Sheriff to ihe process issued in thie cause, that the same has been duly executed by attaching lie following lands and tenements, as the properly of aid Defendant Lakin D. Baker, that is to say: he South basi quarter ot section jo. thirty-one n Towi.ship No. five. South of Range eight West, containing one hundred and sixty acres. Situate in the District of lauds sold at V incc lines It. diana, and in county of Warrick. Whereupon, It is ordered br the Court that the Defendant Lakin D. Baker, be notified by publication three weeks successi veiy, in the ' Evansville Journal, a weeklv newspaper, print- . ed and published in Evansville in the Countv of v andertmrgii, that -the sam Writ of Foreign Attachment, is now pending and iindctermi ned iii our Warrick Circuit Court, and tliesaidLa-5 kin D, Baker is hereby required to appear and Defend, or the same will be heard and determ- , ined, in his absence, and this cause continued until next term of this court. Attest, J.W A ITE li. MOORE, Clerk. Nov. 12 1846-41 3.-pf $3 00. . . AJMIIISISTKATOK'S Notice Nolice is hereby giver, that the undersigned nas taken tellers ot AdminiMra'ion on the eg-' tate of Joseph Wheeler Jr , late of Vanderburgh county and biatc of Indiana deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are notified to pre-" ent them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is probably insolvent. JAMES T. WALKER. Adm'r. Nov. 12, tfi4fi-41-3w. AIJIIXISTUATOK"S Sale Notice is hereby given that 1 will expose tosale at public anction ou Saturday the 5th day of December next, at the brick storehouse formerly belonging to Joseph Wheeler, Jr., deceased ou Front Street above Main, in the town of Evinsville. all the personal property of said de ceased consisting oi household furniture I Piano tone, lot of Hardware, a lot of paper Tobacco tc. A 'credit of twelve mentha will be civou on all sums of three dollars ami upwards, the purchaser giving ins note with approved securi. ty and waving all benefit !ront the stay and valuation laws. JAMES T. WALKER, Adm'r. Nov. 12, 1816-41 3w

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