Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 48, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 December 1846 — Page 3

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4. b. The congregation will exercise its ancient right of choosing freely its own ministers and nfTiera ...

5. Each minister shall be installed over! 'A the congregation and induced into office by a solemn act. C. The congregation shall be legulated by its ministers and annually elected officers. .Whatever remains for the particular consolidation and perfecting of the congrega tional order and the necessary details of its discipline, will be matter of subsequent in- . ' J mi l i i ? - , nmrn 1 1 1 H mill Hn DarMrqtaiv nnVi! mK a H 1 UUIII, UIIU YTI1I Obpu.uibl, UUUIiSUCU. I To the faith laid down above (No. II) we heartily pledge ourselves, through a firm con-j v of nn nfiKa ITIo Hncns U. " j. - j ji I loreooa and men, an unwavering adherence to, and an active practice of, the same; and we also solemnly promise to see to It that this faith be held and acknowledged by all . i . , ... . i Tu who are unuer our control, or who arc or may be placed under our oversight. For which may God and his Holy Gospel heln us Amen. I I "What makes taters so high 2" inquired an - i i i t. t I: old laay ot tne marKet man.assne was purchasing. 'Oli, the war, ma'aia," "But, do they fire taters at the Mexicans?" responded the old lady "why that is funny." MARRJED. On the evening of the 30th inst., by the Rev. J. V. Dodge, Mr. Geobge V., Etly, to Miss Margaretta Bia'gham, both of this city. We acknowledge the reception of a bottle ot champaigne and a slice or two ot hne cake. with the abve nolice. iina, inongn ino vows - - . j of the "Sons of Temperance" prohibit us trom indulging in the sparkling beverage, we cannot refrain from the hope, that The bright eye of Love, like your own tempti ng wine, May sparkle more brightly as Time rolls away, And the changes of Life, while they prove it divine. May strengthen its fervor and brighten its ray ! P.S. nr. . - .i.:i 1 "B wioie uiui, jcoie, wuiie we imagined we were drinking your wine for we don't indulge now we don't. . sCONCEItTIXew Year's Night. I The Evansville Sacred Music Society respectfully announce to the citizens of Evans ville and vicinity, that they will give a Concert of Vocal Music,at the First Presbyterian Church, on Friday Evening, January 1st, 11547. dec 311 U Tickets of Admittance 25cts. Regular Packet. The enVirely new and splendid steamer (COURIER, Culver, Mater,will leave Evansville for Louisville every Thursday and Saturday at 3 o'clock, p. w Passengers and shippers may depend upon her continuing' in the trade, and observing the ut most punctuality. dec 31, '4G-tf. ilSTEKS! OYSTEKSi: Just received a fresh supply, in whole and half Cans Packed in Ice direct from Wheeling and for sale by . dec 31 It. - C. M. GRIFFITH. T'RJOTICE.Seated proposal will be receiv1 M ed on the h teenth dav January. 1047. bv the Board of Commissioners of the county of Vanderburgh, ror building a Bridge over Pigeon Creek, at or near Linxwiler's Ferry. Said bridge is to be on the plan of the central Pigeon bridge, a d an ot which bridse can be seen in tne oir - lice ot the county Auditor.. By Order of the Board. dec3l-3t. WM. H. WALKER, A. V.C. C. McIIUCH, '"Fashionable Tailor. Water st., opposite the Steam Boat Landino. dec31-ly. EVANSVILLE, 1A State of Indiaua, ( ur Vanderburgh Codbty Ss. Vanderbursh Circuit Court in Vacation Decern ber, 30, 1846. Thomas Wilson, VS. . . Barney Roysion and Constance S. Royston, bis wile, Mary Ann Hall, Helen Hazard,' daugh ter of William G. Hazard, deceased. Helen Hazard, widow of William ' In Chancery. (- Hazard, deceased ' and ' Michael O. Conner and James Swan executor, ol John Pye, deceased, and John E. Pye, John S- Oatman and Harriet Oatman his wife and Thoa. McKnight and Emily McKnighthis wile. ' MD now at this time, to wit: December 4x 30th, 1846, the complainant in the above entitled cause hied in the office ol the Clerk oi l the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, his certain bill of complaint aaauist the above named defend anls and also the affidavit of a disinierrsted person, this day filed in the Clerk's office aforesaid. bv which it appears that lUury Ann Hall, Helen Hazard, William G. Hazard, Helen Hazard, Michael O. Conner, James Swan, John E. Pye, John S. Oatman, Harriet Oatman, Thomas McKnight and Emily fHcHiiignt are all nou resi dents ot the state of Indiana. " Therefore notice is hereby given to the dee fendants last above named, that ui.less they appearand plead to, answer, or demur to the complainants said bill of complaint, on or before tbe calling of this cause at the next term of this court, to be held at the court house in Evans ville on the fourth Monday in March next, the matters and things therein contained, will be as to them, taken as ' confessed and decreed accordingly . . SAMUEL T. JENKINS. dec 31-d. f. 4-3t. (ch'ire C. B.i Clerk. State of Indiana,) . Vanierbuksh County. SS.v " Vanderburgh Probate Court, in vacation Dec ember 21. 1846. Samuel Orr. administrator oH the estate of Alexander McDonell, late of Vanderburgh Countv. Iudfana. deceased.' - ' VS. ! Petition to sell Hugh McDonell, James Mc- f real estate Donell, Eliza McDonell, Mwry McDonell, Mary Dalzell, Dalzell,her husband, Jane Patten and John Patten her husband.) f Rrtlb said bamuel Urr having hied his me ti - morial suggesting the insufficiency of tbe personal estate of the deceased to pay his debts, and praying an order of this court tor the sale ot the real estate, and it appearing from an af fidavit this day filed in the office of the Clark of said Probate Court, that all ot the above named. defendants are nou residents of the State of In diana Notice ia therefore given to the above named defendants that unles they appear and show cause to the satisfaction ot tbe court, -why eaid real estate should not be sold, on or before ' the calling oi this cause at the next term of said court to be held at the court house in evansville on the second Monday in February next. The said real estate will be ordered to be sold and made assets for the discharge of the said debts outstanding against said estate. , . . SAM'Lw T.JENKS, Cl'k. dec. 3l-p I$3-3t,

DR. ROGER'S COMPOUND SYRtP 1 i ' OF lilVKUWOKT AND TAIL

safe and certain - cure for Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Bluod, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, V n in the side, Broucliitis, Whooping Couch and all Pulmonary Afflictions. it is unnecessary to describe the properties oi the ingredients of a medicine so well Known not only by medical men, but to the most com mon persons. The celebrated Dr. Buchan of England, has employed them successfully lor yea" - Dr Crichton - eLB-buTgu hirhly m which they are pr J. . 1 an eminent f hysician oi recommends a treatment principally employed. They are the. remedies . employed -by the celebrated Tf. , h TP! Ill Pit 1 P . m Dr Cooper, who during 12 years extensive prac tlc tn Consumption and Pulmonary diseases did 'ose one eingic patient, as may oe seen ov reference to a statement to that effect published bv him shor. linie ince If Kimnl r articles in their crude state are so powerful and efficacious, how much more valuable must they hot be "hen chemically concentrated an combined. "emigni go on ana reier to Hundreds oi me first phy8ician8 Bnd quote nameroU8 authors, on this subject, but deem it superfluons, in speaking of a medicine so well known, and so generaily admitted to be without an equal in the ... n( . U A D... ...Ml .....I. VUi. VI IUD BVUTC VIOCUSCBi 'JUUi W Will Ullll'll a few out of the vaat nnmhnr nf rert itira tea from well known eitizens of the highest stand'"g m society. ftHear what the celebrated Dr. . Richards says a rhyician of more than 30 rears standing To all whom it may concern, I make the tol lowing statement: Conscious that it may ap' pear unprofessional it is only from a perfect con viction and thorough knowledge of the essenti al benefit and scientific origin of the preparation spoken of, that I feel constrained from t sense of duty to comply with the request oi the proprietor, . ' - - the patient, Mr. Charles Wade, sixth street i-,Kei apace, wnom laiiowed to try tne enect nf tnfl m -or iji n a "k it t wWw.k T utf-.til rl kuw rtnnn vm w Kivuivi'ivj iwuh . ii a. n vuiu n t -c uunc URder no consirleration whatever, had I not seen a copy of the receipt from which the medicine is prepared, obtained from the agent, and which 1 am satisfied is authentic,) was quite low with tne early stages ol pulmonary consumption, for which 1 had been treating in the usuxl manner though with less than my ' usual success : at his earnest request, and that of his friends, I exam ined the receipt, and was eurficiently satisfied ot its scientific composition to allow the trial and 1 am obliged to confess its enect was nt least surprising, inasmuch that after the consumption of the second bottle my professional visits were . , . . . t- y . . r dmcnntlniipn. tlin'.Krh I I rn nenr I v aa w mv dr. tient atterwards, restored to perfect health. The preparation is called '"Dr.- Rogers' Com pound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar," and from the examination of the receipt, and the sue cess in my own experiment, I-do conscientiously recommend it as a useful and valuable medicine. and I should urge my brother practitttioners to procure the receipt, as I feel conviaeed th ey will agree with me as to its excellence, and will adopt it into their practice, as I shall most certainly da, believing it to be a most valuable aid in pulmonary cases that bailie the ordinary mode ol treatment, vv. j. KlUllAKUs. Al. D. Cincinnati, oct. 1, 1846. Despair not for there la bope for the dying. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify that some months since I was taken with- a pain in my side and breast; 1 called in the aid of sever ai rnysieians, nut triey tailed to give me any relief and lor the space of one year I grew rap idly worse. In addition to this, I - was attaked with a violent cough; although an excellent physician lived in the same house, and used the greatest exertion and paid the strictest attention it baffled ail his skill two others were called in one of which was an aged and skillful physici an, out an tneir ettorts proved alike unavailing fi mot, a pnygician wno was attending a camp meeting in ih -s,,T'tn,,oa came " iif lonnc, and declared that 1 could not last more than one day longer:' also, all of the vast number who - -1 ... i . came to see me believed that a few days at most must end my earthly career. My friends w ere now called in to see me die but my brother at this crisis (hearing of the astonishing cures perform ed by Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liver wort and 1 or,) went to Chr.licothe and back, a distance of 60 miles in 13 hours, to get some of the above medicine : I commenced taking it, a nd strange M tell, before I had used half a hot tie the cough was entirely cured; Irom thi time I recovered rapidly, and when I had used two bottles, I was able to assume my family vo canons us usual. 1 am lully satisfied that if it had not been lor this excellent medicine I would now be in my grave, and must in Justice say that I truly return my sincere thanks to the in ventor of this priceless medicine, and would recommend all persons afflicted with diseased lungs to give it a trial. ' HARRIET ROWE. we me undersigned, do certily that ac count ol Mrs. nowe is correct, we bring per sonally acquainted with all the circumstances. P. P. Johnson. Thomas Craig, Parter D, Matthews, Joseph Evans. Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1846. For the cure of Hepatites or Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Sick Head-Ache. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Pi:in in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increased on pressure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side, sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mista j ken for the rheumatism in the right arm. The t stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in general are costive, J sometimes alternating with lax,' the head is troubled with pain ' accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. - There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompa nied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility he is easily startled, his leet are cold or burning and he complains of a' prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low; and although he is sat isfied that exercise would be beneficial to him. yet he can scarcely summon np fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrutts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease but cases have occurred where tew of them ex isted, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. .. CERTIFICATES. This is to certify that I have been afflicted for six years with the Liver Complaint, and applied to different physicians, ootaining temporary relief. On hearing of Dr. McLane's Liver Pills I obtained and used two boxes. I now feel almost lully restored to health the Liver Pills have given me surprising relief. ' ' S. LiAViS, near rillsburgh. ft7-OBSERVE None are genuine without a iac-smite of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD, & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh. N. B . III order that there may be no mistake be particular and ask for Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. . dec 31 ew Yorli, Cincinnati and TVew Orleans ExclianeeSigtu Exchange on New York, Cincinnati and New Orleans, lor sale in sums to suit, by

BABCOCK BROTERS, . Nos. 13 Si 14 Water St. Evansville, Dec. 10-3mo.

WHITE Lead and Oil 100 Uegs sup- W Iiite Lead pure; -

sq i. lio.l; .8 casks Linseed Oil, for sain by dec-.3l'46-if BABCOCK BROTHERS. UEENS-1VABE.--53 crates assorted Queens-ware just received by' dec 31, '46-tf. BABCOCK BROTHERS. fi IJKNY Bags!!!--1 0,000 Gunny Bags Jf and 2000 Linen Burlaps on consignment and lor sale I.y d3l BABCOCK BKOTntlCS. DR. MeLASE'S Amejlcau Worm Specific Promptly excels worms to an almost incredible number. ITllO substantiate the above fact many hundred jX of testimonials conld be adduced, out oi which the following are selected, from individ uals of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is affirmed that each new trial of the powers of this remedy will have an additional tendency to 11 n . r j.r-:i:. wiuen anil connrm us tame, anu mat 11 it were universally known and diffused over the Um ted States, it would not save less than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CERTIFICATES . This :a to ceriity that I purchased from Holmes fit Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specific, and gave two doses to a boy of mine about three years ot age. - tie passed lully hall a pint of worms. The quantity was so large 1 was really alarmed, and called in several ol my neighbors to see them. Had this story lieea re lated to me, 1 could nut have credited it, with out being on eye-witness to the same, itly child's health improved much alter. SAftl'L A1UUUISOJN. Merchant Taiior, Wood st., Pm'oBuruh. Some two months ago I purchased a vial Tlr TVI ir.:i n 'r AmpripMn Worm Simi-inr-gave a toy of mine most of a vial; he passed forty very large worms. From that time his health improved very much. I' had tried two other Vermifuges to no purpose. I believe Dr. M'Lane's tne be6t article before the public. D. CALHOUN. Mifflin towiuhip, Alleghany county. ' HEAR MEDICAL TESTIMONY. From a regular physician. Dr. G. S. Smith, Sunhsh, Uhio. IVlr. J. Kidu Dear bir: I have used in my practice Dr. Al'Lane's Worm Specific, and have often witnessed its efficacy in expelling worms trom the svsu m. A patient ol niiup, a short time ago, gave a vial of ill e Worm Specific to a child; in a short time upwards ol si-Xlv-five worms were expelled. DR. M'LANE'S WORM SPECIFIC A child of mine passed one-third of a pint ot worms with one vial of Dr. McLane's Worm Spectfic. It is truely a surprising medicine. I. BLACKBORNE, Peebles township. This valuable medicine is sold by J.K1DD&CO. PARENTS READ THIS. Dr. Mc Lane's Worm Specific. A few days aio 1 purchased Irom Jonathan Kidd & Co, a vial of Dr. McLane's Worm Sue citic; gave one dose to a child 3 years old ; she passed lb worms. 1 must have another vial. The promptness that this medicine possesses in expelling worms from children is truly suipris- - .-l.i .-I -ii in '; a iriai o: wnicn win convince any uniire judiced person. V. blllCOM. fcharp8burgh, near Pittsburgh. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. Mr. Jonathan Kidd Sir: This is to certify tnat 1 bought two dozen Dr. McLane's Vermt luge ol your agent, and used it in my practice and out of the two dozen I did not hear, in one instance, where there was one failed in having the desired effect, and in every case expelling from 25 to 1 50 worms. N, B. This statement I Ireely make, that the people may try and know the effoct oJihis dow feb 28 A . P. CORY ELL, M. D . Kegular Louisville, Evansville, Henderson, and Sliavtneeton ii Packet. C"?! The tiulit draught steamer, TOM ftp-gNJVJ METCALFE, having exeell en t frtv i j.-i'-ffp.fi accommoaations, conunuesnrr regulnr trips twice a week between Lousville and Shawneetown, stopping at all the interme diate Landings. Leaves Louisville 1 uesday' and Friday's ai 3 o'clock-P-. M., arrives at Evansville on Wednesday's and Saturday's at II o'clock A. M, Friday's trips .for ShanoetoWn. Dee. 10, 1 846-if. Jl " Li J CRIC VcgtaMe Lithrontriptic Mixture cure for Dropsy, Gravel, diseases ol the Urinary Organs, Kidneys, Liver, Lii'es. &c. Incipient Consumption, Female Irregulari ties, diseases of the Spine. Sick Headache, all Bilious Disorders, all Eruptive diseases. Scrofula, Salt Rheum. &c. And in fact any complaint which can be reached through the blood will be speedily acted upon and cured by ibis article. In the Northhrn sections of the United States this Medicine has established n reputation unequalled by any article ever presented to the world. It has made cures in many and various complaints which are set fourth in a pamphlet which is furnished gratis to all who may please to call on the agency in this city . ..- lo all laboring under a debilitated system whatever may be the cause, a thirty ounce boN tie ol this Medicine will be certain to eilect re lief: and in most instances a twelve ounce bot tle. PRICE 12 oz bottle $1 . 30 oz $2. Merchants from ebroad who deal in (his line will find the article packed for forwarding by LEVI & BIRGEGeneral Agents -' Corner WTalnut and 3rd sts Cincinnati H.Agents for Indiana E- P. Spurrier, Evans yille; James G. Hardy, Covington; J. W. L Matlock. Danville. July 23-6mo rSToXoTTiTiil" ailEBCHXNTSra Merchants lr oni the country, are respecffully invited to call and examene tny large and well selected stock ot lry GOOdS. which 1 will sell at prices that cannot tail to please." All kinds of Merchantable Produce received in payment for the same, and the highest mar ket price allowed. , OLIVEli LAUU. Water street, fJune 17tf. ' NEW GOODS. making this my first announcement of my NEW GOODS, throunh the medium of the Lvansville Journal,! be? leave to return my in cere thanks-for the very liberal patronage thai has been bestowed ' upon my.' since ! 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 if is best selected stock of GOODS that can be exhibited iu this City, and at as low prices as any oiher Store. I shall never advertise goods I have not on hands, nor name ten time the amount I have on hand when I do advertise. Respectfully, ... OLIVER LADD

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Bissolution of.Co-Partncrsliip. Netice is berchy given, that the co-part-iierslup heretofore existing between John. H. Birth and Amasa Woodworth,' under the firm of Bin h and Wood worth is dissolved. All persons indebted to said firm, are cautioned against makiug payment to said- Birth, until the partnership concenrs are settled, and also against purchasing stone or stone work belonging to the firm now on hand. AM AS A WOOD WORTH. NEW STORE.

illOBGAX tt'DUNN. WllOleSle and Retail :-Dealers in wry Goods, Hoots andsnoes, iiais, Caps, Bonnets, Hardware, &c. Main Street, next poor to Bemest fit Viele's Evansville, Indiana. fSIHE subscribers have on hand- and will b JL constantly receiving -trom the JNew xorK market a general assortment of Dry Goods sui ted the wants and tastes of their fellow citizens which they offer at wholesale and retail, togeth er with Boots, shoes, llats, Laps, lionuets, liaru ware, &c, all of which they will sell at prices corresponding with the times and season, and they confidently trust by assiduous attention, to business with a determination to make their store a repository ol articles uselul, neeaiui, and beautiful; -they shall receive a full share ol the public patronage. . - . MUKliAn . ot DUiMiN. Evansville, Dec. 10. 1846-tf. WHOLESALE Mammoth Stock of Fall & Winter DRY GOODS. II. MAGHEE, & Co., have now in store and are 'datiy receiving a splendid stock ot Dry Goods, consisting in part ot - 2000 Woollen and Gotten bhawls. . 500 doz. Woollen Comforts. 1500 pieces new style Prints. 100 Kerseyp. 150 " Keni ucky Jeans. . J 100 " Alpacca Lusters. 100 " Saumets and Cassinieres. 60 " Blue, Black, & Brown Cloths. 150 . " . Rod Flannels. 75 ' " Faucy Vestings. . 50 Bales 4 4 Brown Sheetings, Together with a large stock of Velvets, Serees. Paddings, Sewings, Buttons, Hosiery Gloves, ' Suspenders, Combs, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Needles, Laces, Silks, and everything else wanted by' country Merchants. ALSO, 200 Cases Boots & Shoes. ' 1C0 " Fur &. Riissia'Hats. ' 500 Doz. Men's At Boy's Fur & Cloth Caps, besides a .good stock of Hardware, Queensware, Upper &. Sole Leather, . - -ALSO. . A spendid stock of ingrain and Venetian Car petings.. They will oell at unpresidented low I . y i. ..I t :.k .1.. .it prices ki vv uuicsaic, w uu mi? Aitim an ivuvvived off. Main street, Evansville, la. Nov.. 4, I84640U. lOBONEIl'S rtice--Notice is given that an Inquest was held on the body ot a man, tound dead al lower mouth of the Buyou in Union Township on the 22d nit. The name ol the deceased is- unknown, his stature was about five feet eight inches, he was heavy built, his clothing consisu-d of a black summer cloth coat, pants fine drah cloth, as the Jury supposed the same being much soilcdby mud a cross bared vest made of woolen material, a black silk erapat, and calf skin boots. The money and provtrty found on the person of the deceased,. con sisted of a silver Lapine watch, there were two pocket books found in the pockets of the de ceased, in one ot which there was S55 in gold hii. .U -t " 8llver and an order on r .1.. ll.ii.J ...... .Lil th Treasurer of Allei'haney county for one dolar. In the vest poi-Uet ot tne ueceasea mere was a silver pencil case anu a pen noiuer, tuau l .1 - L -1 . rrimlf toL- .nil f ul-. lirirrr rnmha. '1'tiA vpnlict trunk kev and twhorn combs. The verdict of tlio Jurv was that the , deceased came to bis death by being drowned. W. C- SAUNDERS, Justice of the I't-dce acting as Coroner. Evansville, Dec. 3 1 816-44-3W . NEW IIAK.EKY. Main St., next door to T. J. Lamb. T3IE SEBSCItEKEB be"S -leave to intoriii the cinzens. of Fvansvi!ie and vicinity, that he' has just opened a new Uakery on Main Straet, aDd will keep a regular supply or Iresh bread, crackers, cakes of all kinds, rusk, and every thing in his line, of very superior quality. From his long experience in ihe business he feels confident of giving satis faction lo alt who may favor him with their orders, and he solicits a share of public patron age. Fresh breail every inoriiing,-"-Parlies and fam ilies supplied at short nonce and on reasonable terns with oil kinds ol bakerv. NICHOLAS FIX. Nov. 19, 1846-tl-3mo. - ClIlr.niFP i:ilp...!!v virtu nf a Snecinl Ii. fa., issued Irom the office of the Clerk ol the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in favor of Abra ham B. Coleman, and auinst Coston M. Tyler, I will, on Saturday, the I Ct Ii da v of January , A. D., 1317, at the door of the court house, in the town ol Evnngville, between the hours, of 10 o'clock, A. M ., and 6 it'clock, P. M. of said day, expose to Siile at public auction, and outcry, the rents, issues and profit?, tor the term ot seven years, ot (lie lollowing described Jam!, to wit: The west halt ol tractional bection, number eight, (8) in Township number seven, (7) south of range number ten, (10) west, in the district of lands, offeree for sale al Vmcennes, Indiana, and in the county of Vanderburgh, or to much thereof, as may be necessary to be sold as will satisfy the balance now due on said special ii. la-and it no person should oiler or bid lor said rents, issues and profits a sufficient sum to satisfy said soccial h. la., I will at the same time and place, proceed to sell at public auction, and out cry, (he lee simple oi tne said above aescrioea land, or so much thereof, as will satisly eaia special ii. fa. Wjl.JI. WALKbli, S. V. C. dec. 19,-3t prs fee $2 50 TIOOPEBS Tools. Just received a full assortment of "Mycr's" Celebrated Cooprr i - : . I- . I: ers i onis, comprising every mm; in me hoc. I U I aie 1UW UJ - U, U. 1A DlsWlsA., ii tiei-wi july 2-2m. . j - . . WAILS. 100 Kegs 1 low by Boston nails for sale OLIVER LADD. June 17 tf. TrTAI!VTTEr 1AIL S. 50 Doz. Pninte JL Pails for sale low by OLIVER LADD. ' June 17-tf. . T1AKPET.A splendid assortment of VIS superior Ingrane Carpet jus! received and tor sale by . uwv c.rs. uauu June 17-tf. HnnT & SHOES. 300 Cases Boots & IS Shoes in Store and will be sold cheap for Cash or Staple Produce by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf: ; miOTICE I am jast receiving at my store Jl en Water Steeet.'below Main, a fine stock of Dry Goods of all kinds, which I pledge myself that they shall be offered for sale at a very small advance on cost. I wish my lriends and the public to cull and exam ne the stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, . J. M. CALDWELL. Nov. 19, 184 6-4l-tf

ii tlie Vanderburgh Circuit Court Sittinirasa Court of tJhancerv. in and lor

the County of VanderbHrgh, in the State of In diana Vacation Uecember JUih, ib4o Alvin B. Carpenter and Willard"! Carpenter. ' ' '" I VS: : in wnancery . - t x n James G. Jones, Martha Jones, Edward N. Maxwell and Lpn- I raim Carpenter. "" J BE it known that on the day and year last above named, the a hove named complainants Atvin R. Camenter an d Willard Carpeuter, bled in iha nffin. t tliA f.lerk oi nut said Vanderbui" Circuit Court, their snootemental and amended bill of complaint against the said James G. Jones Martha Jones, Edward N. Maxwell and Lph raim Caroentersdefendant therein named, and it appearing by the affidavit of a -disinterested person, nieo in mis cause, mm uin-sam -nta Edward N. Mftxwelt and Ephraim Carpen ter, are both non-res'dents of Ihebtate ot muiana: Therefore the sa d Edward in. maxweu . Ephraim Carpenter are hereby notified that un-li-ss thev be anil an'iear in said Court on the first dav of the next term thereof, to beholden at the Court House in Evansville on the fonrth ,f nnilnv in lUnrz-h ntt. then and there to an swer, plead or demur to said bill of complaint, " r . . -i : . - . t will the same and the matters uiereui cunii -he taken as confessed asrainat them, and the said suit will be heard and determined in tneir absence. Witness -SAMUEL T. JENK13SS, Glerli Conrad Baker, Solicitor for Complainants. Dec 19 -3t prs lee 3,00 " '.jfcIIEUirF Sale. By virtue ot a special vtritot fieri facias issued on a decree in Chancery of the Vanderbugh Circuit Court, in tavorol William Lewis et ai, anu against in ward Hopkins. Joseph Wheeler Jr. et al, I will expose to sale at public auctioa and out cry at the court house door in the town of Evansville ( without valuation or appraisement) on the 23d dav of Januarv A. D. 1847, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and Go'clock P. M.of said dav. the rents, issues and preBts for the term ot seven vears of that part of lot number ten 1,10) in the onainal plan ot tne town pi cvatisviue, upon which a three story brick store and dwell ing house now stands, and wlncn is oounueu ana described as tallows, to wit: Beeinninz on the line of Water street twenty five leet from the most southerly corner of Said lot. runninz thence on the lino of said lot and ot VVater street to a stake standing twenty lour feet from the most westerly corner of said lot, thence on a line at naht angles with Water street to the alley in the rear of said lot, thence on the back line of said lot to a stake standing twenty five feet from the most easterly corner of said lot, and from thence ' to the place ol beginning. , ' And should said rents, iesues and profits t r the term of seven years not sell for sufficient to satiefy said decree and costs, 1 will at the same time and place proceed to sell the tee simple oi said above described premises tor the satisfac tion of said decree and costs, and should the fee simple of said premises not sell for sufficient to sat c a i . i .i. i : . t- n . .,...... isiy saia decree luu cosis men auu in umi cinu 1 will in like manner proceed to sell the north east quarter of the south west quarter ot section nnmber thirty three C33) in township number six (6) south of range number then (10) west the Viuceniies land district lor the salisiauuou of the residue ol said decree and costs. WM. M. WALKER, S. V. C Dec 19-3t prs tee 4.00 ' (jfcHEHIFF Sale. By virtue ot a special tl. fa. issued Irom the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in tavor of Abra ham B. Coleman and against William A Lac and Pollv Lacv his wife. I will on balurday th the 16th dav ol January A. D. 1847, at the door of the court house in the town of Evauaville be tween 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, issues and profits lor the term oL-Ecvjm-i-axs ot the following de SchuedTauu to wit: - - The west halt ef the south west quarteTTn section number twenty (20) in township nunr bersix (6Vsouihof raiitfe number eleven ( 1 1) V . . . . . - l woa, ,n . ie COuntv ot VaiiUerDursti anu in tne I j:. ..: . r i" -., I.; . m . t Viimotinp, Indiana, or so much thereof as may be uecrsea rv to bo sold as will satisly the balance now due on said special ti. fa., and should no person offer or bid lor said, rents, issues and' protits a sum sufficient to satisfy said special h. la., 1 will al the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and out cry the tee simple ot the said above described land or so much -thereof as will satisfy said special ii. fa. ' W AL M. W ALRER, S . V. C. Dec. 19-3t prs (ee $t SO sTalcToT Indiana, 'c-pencer Countv, b. J . ' John A. Stuteville Adniiiiis-1 iratorajf the Estate ol Franklin Siuttville. deceased. j" va Petition ot insoiThe creditors ol the Estate vency. of said Franklin Stuteville, . deceased. J ' ' ' ' T this November term ot the rrobate coort of Suencer County Indiana, A. D.. 184S, said Court declared the Estate ol Franklin Stu teville, deceased, lo be probably insolvent ; creditors, arc therefore, "required to" file their accounts against the esiale, tor allowance, in the said Probate "Court, within leu nioiiins irom the first publication hereof, or they will no: be entitled to payment, but, their.' claims will be postponed iu tavor of more deligqusnt creui tojs. ' , . . ' JOHN A, STUTEVlL.LiU', Adna, , Dec. 10, l84b-45-6w p f $3 50. Mouse and Lot for salcat Auction .-Whereas,' Isaac Ablett and Julia Ami his wile, on the 30th ot beptember, A. V. 1840, executed lo me a mortgage upon the middle one third part of lot No. 140 in the Original Plan of the town of Evansville. in the County of Van derburgh and Stale of Indiana, fronting fifty feet on Walnut street, and extending ot the same width across said lot at ri ght angles with said street to secure the payment of $JW VU by the 30tb of September A- D. 1848, with six per centum interest thereon pay able annually. One of tbe conditions of which mortgage is, that it said debt or interest stiau not be paid when due, I Shall have the right and full power to sell said mortgaged premises at auction, alter giving 30 days notice 'of the lime and place ot sale, lor the payment ol said debt and jnlerest (all of which will appear by reference to said mortgage which is recorded in Book I of the Records of deeds in the Recor ders office ol the countv aforesaid at pages 2.51 and 252) and whereas the whole of said sum of 3U0 00 as well as 6S00ot tho interest accur ed and bavable thereon remains unpaid. Therelore for the satisfaction of said debt and inter est; I will foreclose said mortgage by selling the said one third part of said lot, which sal will take place on the 23d day of January 1347 at the Court house door in the town of Evans ville aforesaid, between 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of that day." Terms of sale cash. NATHAN ROWLEY, Mortgagee. ByJ.G, Jones Ati'y. Evansville, Nor, 26:1846-43 8w p f f 6 75 State of Indiana ) Vanderburgh County, ss. Vanderbursrh Probate Court, November lerni A. D. 1S46. The said court declared the estate ot Kobert McCullouah. deceased, to be probably insolver.t creditors are therefore reauired to file , iheir claims against the estate, lor allowance in said Probata Court, willun teu monllis irom tne uaie hereof, or they will not be eutitled" to payment ID T n D A M CI l.' Vt A.l...'r dec. 19-3t prs fee $1 75. WUST received and lor sale A Urge kstoc fJX ot GLASSWARE, consisting in parts of 25 boxes Tumblers, plain, cut, pressed, etc. etc 6 " Decanters,roval bar, cut, fluto, champ, etc 5 " Jars, improved article, from 1 qt. to I gal 1 " Lanterns; 30 Quart Bottles and Point Flasks. March 5, ALLIS fc HOWCS

COFFEE 150 830,48 Pr,ine lUo oaee received per Bunker Hill, for sale by

July 2 II.- , h i UUil VV CilLi IXTAILS 150 kegs Boston Nails assorieu sizes 3d a 20l for sale low by - auo7. BABCOCK, BR THEKo, ater-ei. SVEIE undersigned have this day formed Co-Partnership lor ' the transaction of a GENERAL PRODUCE & GROCEllx liustNESS under the style and firm ot babcocs Brothers. ' CHAS. UAIiUUUfa. ; E. S. BABWUK. Evansville, July 30. H.O. BABCOCK . Sugar. 5 bbls. Sugar "St. Jame Refinery" a prune article, in store ana lor sale low by ' ' ' - ' aug?: BABCOCK, BRUTHL.lt!, u ater-st. BAGS I'rimc l?io Coffee received per steamer Glencoe, and lor sale by may2l-tf, STOCK WELL &. COKBL1. WABASH FLOUB. 50 bbls. Prime VVabusU Flour lor sale by . - april9-tfr STOCK W ELL & LUKdcj 1 t gTi UKNIT BAGS. 2000 Cotton sacks fo sale by je4 STOUEW ELL k CORBET FAMILY FLOUR 100 bbls, sup. fine Wabash fclour, for lainily use, forsale by apr 23 '46-tf. STOCK WELL Oi. GUK1JE 1 . glEGAR. 30 lilies prime New Orleans Sugar, in store and lor sale by .. - , aug,7. 1A bUUUK -Bltu i iitiito.vv atcr-st. iANEFACTEBED TOBACCO. 25 kegs Virginia aiid other brands of To bacco for sale by ju25 J. & W. REILLY. . E. A. CORBET, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office on Ma street, opposiiu the Bajck. sep II '45-tf.j EVANSVILLE, 1A. CUAS. I. BATTELl.. JOUa- 1-M.l.t, Jit LAW NOTICE. :. . BATTELL & INGLE, ' , - Attorneys at Law, Evausvitlc, lav . . Office on First st. lelou Main. March 27, '45.-ly. .' M'HCGH. P. LE3JME. ' BICIIUGH & tiEMlIE, limners and Tailors. Main st., next door to Stockwell & Corbet, EVANSVILLE, IA. sepI7 '4biy. COXHA.D BAKEK, j ' TIIOS. E. GAEVIN. NOTICE. & GARVIN, Evansville, Ind. Office in L AW I BAKER Attorneys at Law, the Court House, Main Street. BXS. Prime IB Raisins in i and boxt0W es, just receiied and for sale by auri7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. i fCLOUB. 350 bbls., Superfine Wabas, M.- Flour in store and fot sale low by - " july30. BABCOCK,,BROTHERS, Water St. WHISKEY. SO bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey in store aud for sale by july30. BABCOCK, BRO rHERS,tVater St. ' PIECES -Musquifo Nettings just received and for sule- cheap by jane 4,tf, J. II. MAGHEE & CO.' W. & C. BELL, WOLESiLE axd retail dalers ' In Drugs Medicines, 1 Paintsy Oils, Dye St ujfs, Glassw are, Window Glass, Sfc Corner of Main a ml First streets, dec 17. EVANSVILLE. IND. COFFEE100 Sacks prime Rio Coffee received per "Cinciniiait - anu tur saie by June 18 STOCKWELL & CORBET. . BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for sale by avZ3 STOCK W ELL & CORBET. ,? RUTHS BELLOWS.--12 pair JalnTs Peck's celebrated Bellows from 8 to 38 nches, warranted first quality, and at unusual ly low prices june 25-' S.ORR. ' J.T.WAIKER. S. R. I1A.MILL W A LKEB & IIA3IILL. Attorneys ai.J Counsellors at Law. ILL practice .aw an , partnership in the Circuit and Probate Courts of - Vanderderbugh and the noighboriug Counties, Indiana. All business entrusted to tlieir care, will re ceive prompt attention. (Juice on I bird feireet, fronting the Public Square, and opposite the Court House. ,. Evansville. April 1st., '40. . rENTlCRY JEAXS-2 cases just -XL received on consignment, and forsale by the piece only, by the subscriber, who is agent lor tbe Sleubenville Jeans Manufactory Company. . ' - ' - - . C. ill. liiUfr 1111. ' Nov. 6, 1346-lf, DOZ. sup. Cotton Yam, itf r irom in . ris wrient racory, ju.s t received and for sale by aprit 9, Mb-tt. " J. II. Jl AC11EE &, CU. DANIEL MORGAN, . ' ' Physician and Surgeon, Office on First st., betweenM ain akd Svcajioks EVANSVILLE, IA. july 5-y- " E. T. II. GIBSOX, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHAXT. No. 9, South Street, New-York. ' Refer to: Stockwell & Corbet, Evansville, apr 23-tf. Stockweli. i Reynolds, Lafayette AUCTION STORE, : Water-Street, between Sycamore Sc Vine. EVANSVILLE, IND. "'a'ARX GUM BERTS informs the public mat ifil. he willsell at Aaclion on Tuesday, Tbiusdays, and Satursdays of each week. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queenaware, &.C. &.c. All Goods consigned to him will meet with sale Bnd return- He solicits the patronage of the public. - aug 27-11. - JUST received per Steamer Ringgold aud. Grace Darling. . ... . 30 Bags of Prime Rio Coffee. 34 Cases of Boots and shoes. . " Amongst which is a good assortment of Miss es Shoes and Bootees.. . Childreu's youth's and boys Shoes and Boots sizes, and geullemena Gum-Elastic over shoes, which are offered at w holeslale or retail, low for cash. " - M. W. FOSTER, Evansville, Dec 10-1848-tf - CORN SHELLING MACIIIXESThe person or persons who borrowed lw Cornshelling Machines of Joseph Wheeler, Jr during his lifetime, are requested to returJ them lo the undersigned without delay. . ' : .JAMES T. WALKER, Adra'r. dec. l9-3t . - ' "' "BEST received direet from the importer 2 S Pieces of superior English Broad Cloth a which will be sold at a very small advance xn cost. - M. 10-184 5-tf. W. FOSTER. EvanisvilTe, Dec. JUST received on consignment,' per steam Susquehanna; 200 KEGS WHITE LEAD, . ' A superior article, lor sale by March 5,-tf. ' ALT.TS &. IIOWF. . BBLS. Am. Brandy; . ;, " ' 5 bbla Am. (iin ; in store and for sale

july 21-tI. By ALL13 & HOWES

his vest! dec 31,'45-tf. ' BABCOCK BROTHERS. jan. 7, 1847-3t-p. f. 1 50. at WM - )