Evansville Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 February 1847 — Page 3

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House 01 Kenresen'auves on uie ou mat, iur. Droonigoole, from (lie committee on Ways and means, reported a bill sti;pleniiHary ta the Sab-Treasuy act, and providing for bills of exchange. Il Was read twice and refetred to. the committee ut itie whole. Tue bill is important. The substance ot Its enactments' is thus given by the Washington correspondent ot the Baltimore American: - " 1st. That when transfers of money are required by xue Treasury. Department trom one depository loan other, and such transfers cannot be made except by the shipment ot speeie at the expeuee of the Government, it shal! be lawful lor tne Sucretary of the Treasury to make such shipment at the expense ot the Government, and to draw money accordingly the contacts to be made with i lie greatest possible economy and with ine least risk. 2d. In all casts where Treasury drafts, not less in amount than jJtiUtJO, cannot be converted by the disbursing agent at the puce ot disbursement tuto gold and silver, at or above par, and when tue public creditor to be pud by such drat consents to receive it in payment tie may be permitted to do to by special endorsement thereon payable only to the order of said creditor. The speedy eulorcem nl ol auch draits is also eutor. ced to prevent the same being used or thrown into circulation as a paper mrreucy or means ot exchange. i i .1 . . l. m : .. .1 : . i. . .. u. isuung ine war witu sou wim wie view ol procuring lureigu gold and silver at their commercial value in the United o'Htes ibe sec retary is authorised to exeba nge 1 reasury notes nd dratts lor the sama provided the exchange hall be more advantageous to the Government, than any oilier mode ol disnurseoieut. 4th. All agents lor the distiuisiiieiit of mon ey on account of the Goverumei t Bhall be un der regulations aa to dishnrgmeut ami accountability, made by the Secretary ol the Treasury. 5th. Gold and silver may be deposited with the tub-Treasurere, who shall give receipts lor the same as advance payments and the collec tor shall take those receipts inpsymeul ol duties accruing or nccrued. 6th. Authorises twenty new clerks1 to be paid fourteen of thein a salary of t8J); three a aa Iary of $l,0U0, and three $1,200. A NEW LAW. ( To Prevent Members from Absconding.) Theyery violent and unheard ol proceedings f the opponent ol the State Dbbt and canal but. at the close ot the late setaioii of the Legislature caused the introduction and passage ot the lol lowing law, 'to prevent the recurrence ol such revolutionary acts for the future. Mr. Dowltng, in view of the singular conduct of to many members of the General Assembly in abseoudiug I mm their post Pel ore tlie end ol the session, introduced the following bill as a remedy .' preven tative lor similar conduct in l .ture; which passed both brauches, una is now the law el the state: No. 511. An act the better to keep members -of the General Assembly fiom absconding their scats, and breaking a quorum. Be it enacted bv the General ; Assembly of the Slate bt Indiana. That, hereaiter, it shall not be lawful fr Hie treasurer of stain to pay to any memier ! the General ,A ssein hi ) . be lore the final adjournment ol tue same, a greater a mount than one half of the per uiem to winch such member may be entitled as Senator or Kep resentajive; and in case a member of either House shall (without leave be in a tirst had and obtain d from the body ol which he is a mem ber) abandon his seat as Senator or Represen tative, belore such day of dual adjournment, he hall forfeit one-hall ot his per dium, lobe ap plied to the benefit of comm. 'a schools. . Sec. t 'Tins act to be iu iorce trout aap after us passage, .-. A COMPARISON. Wellington, the hero of blood, got more than two millions ol the nation s' I money; and bait tlie cities ot the.euipire are decorated wild pillars and statutes raised to him -whilst living. ho could compare a Welling ton and a Matthew 1 the vieioi ot blood and ih victor of peace? who could place in the same claas the leader who dried the orphan's tears and hushed the cry ol the widow, and he whose glory was erected on crushing and writhing limbs on thousands ol stsrk, gbasily, mangled corpses' ana whoss praises we.rs droned in the shrieks, of miserable mothers, wives and dau ghters? Who could contrast the mau ot blood and the messenger of neace? Wliv. then, let it be written now, to be remembered in after y wars that a Wellington received a ' hundred limes more'froin Ins country than a Ataitnew ; the one lor slaughtering thousand ol r reiichmen the Other lor elevating and purifying millions of his own people, lltw posterity will scoru our boaated civilization. . .. iOTICE. The subscribers having pur- . chaseu the I ater.l Kiyht lor Ihe nianulac ture ol Gun Cotton, &c. all persona are cau tioued against instiu lactiiring or preparing ihe eame or other vegetable nhroua suusiauoes aa a substitute for Gunpowder, and notice is hereby iven, thai ail persons in any way inlranji ng said patent rightw ill be prosecuted according to la w. We will be ready to contract for" and supply orders by ihe middle of February. ' - - ' " C. i. F. LEVNING, - feblt 4rn. 56 soutb Fiont si , Pmiadetphi a. . Evansville Journal w ill copy ihe above to the amount of $4, send bill to Ibis office, U S. Gas. ' . roR sale! 1W1LL sell that beautnui LTITLR FARM where Cor.. Rovsro.f now resides, four miles JNort'o( Evansville, on ihe State Road leading to Vincennis. For the ialoruiation of those living at a distance, H d scriptton of the property is necessary. . The house is 45 feet Iront and 30 feet deep, two stories high, containing eight good rooms, besides kitchen and pantry, with a porch in front lh? whole length ol tho house. Tbs house: is surrounded with a fine yard, well planted. with shade trees and shrubbery; a large garden in high stale of cultivation, containing a great variety ol choice Iruit, flowers, &.c. A .well i.f good water in the yard, stabling sufficient for 40 or 50 horses, wood house and titer out buildings. This farm con'aius 62 acres,. all ol which is under good fence and divided into convenient fields; nearly ail ol ihem et in grass 'there are several never-tailing springs ol good wster and several quarries ol lime si one 011 the premises. The purchaser can have 44 acres ol excellent tin tier land situated convenient 10 the larm. . This would be a desirable situation tot any-gentleman who wishes to reside near Evansville, the country betuvj high and healthy. It wouid ma'.te a good tavern aland with very little additional outlay. . This property will be soid low. to wind up in old n business transaction. Letters of inquiry addressed 10 the undersigned at Rjme, lnd or to tol. B.Roysion Evansville, will be promptly attended to If this property is not sold at private sale before the first day ol April next, it will on. thai day be offered at public enle to the, highest bider Title perfect and terms liberal. , JOHN HARDY. .feb.M-St TfOXICE. Is hereby given that ihe underX' sigueu has taken out letters of administration on ihe estate of Michael Ward, laie oi Vandeiburgh County andSiateot Indiana, deceased. Ail persons indebted 10 the said estate are requeeltd to n ake immediate payment, and those iuising claims sgaiust the same are notified to present them duly authenticated lor set tlement. 1 he estate is supposed to be solvent, feb ll-3t WILLIAM HUGHES Admr, tJXONl IBO.V"-- A complete assortment ut Brt ciUeet, boiler tnd R id Iron, German Spring, English Blister, American and Cast Steel, for sale by, fjune 25 S ORB.

JtST 11ECEIVED.

SN addition to my former stock, a general assortment ot Colonic Medicines Roots, Darks,. Herbs, F.xtracis, Powders, ic. prepared ami put up by the Shaker. Ur. t olgcr's Olosaoiiian, or all Healing iiaisai. Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pills, Worm and Cough Lozenges. Or. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills, com posed of Saraaparilla Mud Wild Cherry, Dr. Porter's Poor Man's Curative sugar Coal ed Pills, at 10 cents per box. ; , Dr. Porter's Poor Man's strengthening Plas ter, at 10 cents a piece. " Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warrautsd to cure in atl cases. Overetreet'a genuine Linament, and Doctor Beach's Family Pills.. Superior Pale trench brandy, f. rl. Untldard Sc Co's Rrand, warranted pure, for medical pur poses only.Hallock's Worm Candy, a sate and pleasant medio ne to destroy worms in children and im prove their general htalth. Sweet hpts. Mure, lit. and Aqua Ammonia fluT strength Sulphuric, Nitre, Acetic and Muriatic Acids a'so ot lull strength, and many articles too nu merous to mention, altogether making a com plete assortment at wholesale and retail on rea sonable terms. By ' ALLEN C. IIAl.LOK, Druggist, Mam St. near Water, Evansville, la Feb II tl CARPENTERS and BUILDERS. 1 If) V leet Pine Lumber, assorted. &V,vw teei rine an i ropiar coat root in 2, Poplar weatner boarding and joist 10,000 Lights Pine Sash a superior article assorted. 8X10 10X12-10X14 75 Well made pine Pauuelt doors. OOO Bbls superior white Roach Lime, togeth. rj with a large stocks ol ' Glass, Nails, and hardware of almost every discriptiou required in the wsy of building, lor sale by 11 1 III1!!!1 DDIVrii LDC Ceil II . - It , rs L. Ulko 1 11IU1W. State of Indiana, VV AUUICK OOUKll, SS.' ) Warrick Circuit Court, for the April Term, A.D. 1847. Judieih Laughry 1 vs Libel for Divorce. Phillip Laughry ) STOW at tins time, 10 wit: On the 8th day of Fehruarv A D 1847, comes the complain ant by her solicitor and tiles ber petition herein and also the affidavit ot a diBtinieresied and oompete;il witness, that the said Phillip Langrv is not n resident of the Siate of Indiina: 1 lie said 1 lump L.iunry, ueieuuant ucr in, is hereby notified ol the pendency of said bill. and that unless he be and appear before the Judges of the Warrick Ciicutt Court at their next term, to be holden at the Court house in Boonville in said county on the third Monday of April, in the year 1847, and that unless he plead 10. answer or demur 10 to the same on or before the calling ol the ca use, the same will be heard and deiermuied ill his absence. Witness: J VVAITB B. MOORE, Clerk ol the Warrick Circuit Court, 011 this the 8th day ol February A D 1847. J. WAIT B. MOURE, Clerk. Feb ll-3t-p f $i 50. State or Indiana, ) V A.NDKKSuiiiiH Lvmrr, ) A T the February Term of the Vanderburgh rQk. Probate Court, A D 1847 said Court de clared lhe estate of Anthony M. Burnett deceased, to be probably insolvent.' Creditors are therelore requested to file their claims against ihe estate lor allowance, in the said Probate Court wnhin ten mouths from the date hereof. or they will not be entitled ' payment. . H VEON LONG, Adrnr. Ds (Minis non, bv Ba ttell it Lnule, Atlys. Evansville Feb 10, 1847-tii A dministrator's Notice, Notice is Umt. Uj, Keren that llie uuderM4j;iieii has ta ken out Letters ol Administration de boms non on the esfie of William Williams, late ol Van derburgh County deceased. All persons know ing themselves indebted lo said esute are re quested lo make immediate pay mem, and those having claims against the esiate are notified to preaeiil them properly au henticatcd lor settle ment. WILSU SUUUlt Admr. Feb 11-3. De bonis non. Administrator's Notice Notice is lierebt given Unit tne uiiuemigned has taken oui Letters o Administration de bonis non on the esiate ot Hiram W. Cloud, late of Vanderburgh County deceased. All persons indebted to said eat ite are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate are notified to present th c ut properly authenticated lor settlement. JAMES T. WALKER Admr Febll-8t .De bonis nun. A dministrator's Notice. Nonce is iu. nvreojr giveu,iuat the undersigned has ta-k-u out letters of administration on the estate ot Henry J. James late of Vanderburgh County deceased. All peisons knowing themselves mdepted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims auainst the same aro lierehy notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement. The estate is suf'io.ed to he solvent. Febll-3t COR If DON GARRETT Admr rt dministrator's Sale. 1 will olTer Ur3tf. lor sale all ihe goods and ehattels of Henry J.James deceased, on the 6ii day of March next, iin the bank of the Ohio River one mile above the mouth of Green River, in Vanderburgh county. The terms of sale will be nine months credit on all sums over three dollars by giving note and approved security. AH sums under three dollars cash in ha ml, Feb Il v3i CORYDON GARRETT Admr Rl dministrator's Notice. Nonce is JtfK. hereuy given th u leiieia ol aduiiuisrration de bonis non, of the estate ot John McCann have been grented to the undersigned by the P.ohate Court ol Vanderburgh " countv. Ail persons having claims against s;iid esute are requested to present the same, aud those indebted to raid esiate are required to make payment to Ihe undersigned. The esiate is solvent Feb 11-3 CCRYDoN GARRETT Admr RuBhKT SPEKCE, of Ni' w t Irleium. Tuojmas Guard, 'late nf I ndi.'inn. Commission and Forwarding UL'SIA ESS AT NEW Oil LEA INS. E, Ihe undersigned, have opened a House 'in New Orleans lor ihe transaction of a uenersl COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, and Irotn several yeers experience in the Wes'ern Produce business here, we flatterourselves to be able to effect advantageous sales of consignments. Any busiue.s entrusted to us shall receive our best attention. Refer to J. F. D. LANIER, President ol the Branch Bank at Madison, GEO. H. DUNN, Esq, Lawrenceburg. 11. R. HOBBS, Cashier Br B'k at Lawrenceburg, SPENCE i GUARD. No. II, Lafayette street. New Orleans, January, 1847. jan14-4ui. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! Martin Hies has on hand and oflersai the lowest market prices all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, slso a complete assoriiiieut ol Chairs, articles ol lurnilure inctud--J "Tr-tt'" mauc to vivri, . .. r t: i . i... OR y and at ihe shortest notice si l i t ft "in Wsre-room, I door south oil he Clerk's Othce. Main street. Evansville. jan I4.6,no. MARTIN 1UKS. ljyANUFACTURED TOBACCO. If Ji. 5 kegs Virginia and other brands ot T bacco for eale by- ju25 J: i W. RE1LLY,

TO CANDIDATES Our terms for announc ing the names of candidates lor office,, are, to subscribers to the Journal gl ,00 each, all others $2,00 each invariably in advance. 07-We are authorized and requested lo announce Thomas M. Archer as a candidate for the offiee ot Sheriff ol Vanderburgh county, at the ensuing election. . We are authorized and requested to announce John Greek as a candidate for the olficn of Sheriff ot Vanderburgh county, at tue ensuing election. . ; - - ., We are authorized and requested to announce John Echols as a candidate for the ot flee ot Sheriff of Vanderburgh ' county, at the ensuing election. 07" We are authorized and requested to announce Daniel Chute as n candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing election. :

(jj-Cau consumption be cured) Whit is consumption? it is tubercles of the lungs. Then if those tubercles were healed and the lungs otherwise sound, the patent must get better. Mr. Editor, so says Mr. Aberuetuy, and the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from the only true office. 375 Bowery, with - Dr. Leeds, rignalure to the elegant wrapper, will 1 ure tubercles. It is purely a Cltrono-Thermal remedy also lor Colds. . Price. Large bottles, SI 50, or six bottles for i7 5!). Small bottles. CI 00. or six bottles lor $5 00. For sale by W i. C. BELL, Druggists. New Building, Main Street, Evauaville, Indiana. 11. Evansville Steam Flour Mills. Wheat, t'lonr Barrels, Wood, and Coal fPMIE subscriber, having by purchase come I into possession of the above, late the pro perty of N. Rowley, Esq-, is prepared to pay he highest market price lor Wliea', Flour Barrels, Wood and Coal. He assures those bavins V lie a t or flour Barrels lor sale, a yoo.l market at all limes, leb 4 if J S. G. CLIFFORD. Cooperage. CONTRACTS lor Flour iiarrels, from 100 to 200 per day. Wanted. Also, Slaves, head ing and hoop-poles. - teb4 it s. G. ULlrrUKU. Carpenters." ANNED 10 counsel lor repairs about the Evansville Sieam Fiour M'll Also 2(1,000 leet 01 Lumber, Flooring, Wratherboarding, ice. leb 4 n - S. G. CLIFFORD. JUST Reccil'ed, and lor aale by the sub scrittcis: 51)0 uz. Sulp Quinine, French and American - 150 Ins Eugiish and American Calomel; 3 bbls Camphor ; 3 cases Liquoric Ex; 2 do Aloes; . 1 do Asatatida; 1 do B rmu.iaa Arrow Root; I do Copal Gum ; ' I do Shellac: 8 Carboy's Nitric Muriatic V. Sulp Acids; 4 boxes I art. Acid; 4 do Sal Rochell; 3 casks sup C Soda; 250 lbs Pulv Jalap; -HI0 do do Rhei; 150 do Cab. Magnesia Eng; - 16 nz Sulp Morphia; . 3 bbls Cream Tartar;' 5 do Senna I ndia and A'ehd ; I bate Sargiipanlla, (Honduras;) I do Sponae; I do Cloves; 3 do Corks. (Bottle and Vial.) Feb. 4, '47. W. & C BELL, Main street. S71RESII Teas: . 5 halt checls Young Hyson; 3 di da Pouchong or Black ; 2(1-13 lbs. boxes Imperial; 10-6 lbs. do Young Ii)son, on hand imd lor sale by !eb 4-tt,J W. C. Ur.LL. s-ii AlSOiS: jlls ' i0 boxes M.R, a fresh article and tor sale very low by leb 4 J W.&. C.BELL. H a EFINED Eoaf Sucrar t . 75 l-ats i wart's Uoubie Refined and - 3 bbls. do Crashed, lor sale by leb 4, 1847. . . W.&.CI.ELL STACK. itEE ' lfJa. U hula. No t, just received and for sale low by . leb 4, 1B17J W. i C. BKLL 'E are wuolesale and retail Agents lor the following Patent Medicines: . VVisiar's Balsom ol Wild Cherry; Taylor's do ol Liverwort; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Fahnt stock's Family Medicines; Cave At Shaffer's Toruc; tlo do Ex Sarsaparilla; '. do do Syrup ol do; do do .'Worm Syrup;' Covert's Balsom nl Life; Starkweather's Hepatic Elixer;.. Osgood's India Cholagogut ; M'Lane's Vermiluge or worm Specific; Bull's Honey. coaled Tonic Pills; Sands' Fluid Ei. Sarsapurilla ; Bristol's do do do. Feb. 4. 1837. W . C. BELL, Main Bt, State of Indiana, Spencer Couktv, SS, ( "' N Inquisition takeu at the farm of the Wid ow Combs, of Ohio Township, on the 5;h day of January 1847, before me, James T. Morgan, s Justice ol ihe Peace acting as Coroner of Spencer county, upon view ot the body of a man lound dead in tlie Ohio River at said farm in said county, and upon the oath of James Murph) and eleven other jurj men of township and lounty aforesaid, who being sworn to enquire how and in what manner i tie raid person came to his death, upon their oaths do say, that the dead pers-u was a black male and came to his death by orowning; and had on one pair ol unlit r pants ot janes, and outer- pants of stripped cassinei, one vest, and 'roundabout, one shirt, two pair of suspenders, one pair of coarse shoes and socks. Found in his possession one white handkerchief marked Eliza Hooper, one black cravat, five coppers and one black bresstpin. JAMES T. MORGAN, Justice ot Peace Feb 4 primer's tee $ i Acting as Coroner. teIIEKIFF Sale. By virtue ol an execus3 tiou issued Irom the odice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in favor of Margaret Cooler, and now in my bauds, I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the 20th day ol f euruaty, A. 1)., 1347, at the door of the court house, in the town ol Evansville, between the hours ol 10 o'clock, A. M ., snd 6 o'clock, P. M. ut said day, expose to sale at public auction, and outcry, the rents, issues and profits, for the term of seven yeas, ot the following property namely : - . . . Lots 3, 10, 12. 14, 22, and 24 in Block 6, Lots 2. 4, 12, in Block 5, Lots 3. 13. and 15, iu Block 7, in the Eastern Eu lot gement of Evansville, and also 40 acre ot land, in Centre Township, the Southwest quarter ol the Northwest quarter of Secton 20. Town 5, Range 10, and 160 acres of land in Centre Township Ihe south west qr. ot Section 20. Town 5, Range 10. And should nopernon offer or bid for said reins, iesU' S and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said executionand costs 1 wiil at the same lime, and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry, the lee simple, of said above described Lots, and laud, tor the satisfaction of said execution interest and costs ' WM.M. WALKER, S.V.C. jun . 21,-3; prs lee f 2 50 C. McUVGH, - Fashionable Tailor. Water st., opposite the Steam Boat Lanoino

dee3l-ly. EVANSVILLE, I A, .

BURBANK, Corner of Main and Sec-

5 ouii Stieet, at tne "Old Ketlly Srore," keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Axes, and many kind of Farming Tools, Hollow-ware, Wood. Stone and Queenswure, boots. Shoes, Leather, Hats, Caps, ice. Comprising a good assortment lor farmers a no ihe country generally, which he will self as cheap as cm be bought West of New York city. He wilt receive in payment cash and all kinds of merchantable produce. He is thankful tor ihe past, and solicits a call from those who like to buy good articles and cheap before buying elsewhere. ' sep 3 if. CONRAD BARER, - THS. E. GAKVIS. LAW NOTICE. RAK Li; & GARVIN, Attorneys at Law, Evansville, lnd. Office in the Court House. Main Street. ' CHAS. t. BATTELI.: JOHN I.NGI.E, JK . LAW NOTICE. BATTELL St ISO E, Attorneys at Law, Kvausville, la. OJfice on First st. below Main . March 27, '45.-ly. . i E. T. II. GIBSON, PROD ICE CO M . il SSI O X M E RC II A XT. io. 9, South Street, JSeic-York. , Refer to: Stockwell k Corbet, Evansville, apr 23-tf. Stoceeli. i- Revmolds, Lataelte IJANIEL MORGAN, Physician . aud Surgeon,' Office on First sr.. between Main and Sycamore EVANSVILLE. FA jnly 5-y 1113 umrersigned have this day formed a 1'o-PaiTn-rsl-.io lor the irausactiou of a i;ENERAL PRODUCE &. GROCERY liVflNESS under the style and firm ot Babcock Brothers. CHaS. BAl:CtCfc. ' E. S. BABCOCK Evansville, July 30. II. O. BaBCOCK PT OAF Sugar. 5 bbls. Sugar -St. Janie SLA Reliuery" a prime article, in store and lor sale low by . ' ' ' aua7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-et. fUGAIt. "iO hilt's prime New Orleans Su19 gar. in tttore nnd forsale by 1 -aui.7. BABCOCK BROTH ERS.Water-et. AILS-150 kes Boston Nails assorted m v ... 3ii m 20..'- Iir Itfiw hv aug7. BABCOCK, BR )TH ERS,VVster-st. (Th UEEAS- WAKE, 53 craiea assorted Queens-ware jusi reenved by -uTc 31. '46-tf. BABCOCK BROTHERS. BXS. Prime IB Raisins i it i aud 4 bux 0w es, just receiied and lor sale by auii7. BABCOCK, UKOTHERS.Wi i ater st. W" msIiEr. 50 ublg. Cincinnati Whiskey in sloie aud tor sale bv jui 30- BAIX:OCK,LROrilERS.WaterSt. HAGS Prime ISio CoOec receivVsVjr ed (er Sleamel tali neoe, aim lor 8le by may 21-tl. STOCK W ELL Sc. CORBET. COFFEE. ' Sucks piime RioCotTee, ecei veil p r "Cim-iiinati" and for sale by June 18 , STOCK W ELL At CORBET. PI UNXY BAGS. ?000 Cotton sacks for tOTsxle,.) Jt4j sj'l'Ot KWELL Sc CORBET. ffllFFKlv '5f 9aek "' Coffee re H ceivi d per Bm.ker Hill, for sale bv july 2 if. STOCK WELL &. CORBET. WABASH TLOt'IL-M bbls. Prime Wabash Flour lor sale by -april9-tl STOCKWFXL "& CORBET. SAMIEY FLOUK.I00 bbls, sup: fine VVabitsh Flour, lor lauiilv use, -for sale hv spr 23 '46-tf. 8 TOCKWELLV CORBET. mm. BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for sale by p23 STOCK W ELL kCOKBET. gjTOXE WARE i3 5IKMI Gallons Stone Ware; 30.000 Stone Pipes, ' -From the Wes'.crn Reserve, for s1 hy jan28-tf. CM ; GRIFFITH. W. & C. BELL, AVholfsIc urtl Retail Drujigists, Neir BiiUtl'mr a few dnorx nhore oll Stand, Main Street Evansville, lnd. . ARE now receiv ma Irom Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburgh, the largest eupptv of Medicines, Paints, Oil, Dye-Stuffs, Gins nnd Glassware, Snrgicnl Instruments ice. ever otii-redin ihe Evansville Market. Our (foods are entirely .fresh, and have been bought in person fr .in Importers and Manufacturers ORLYWe are therefore en ibled to supply Merchsnts, Doctors, and all others wanting these articles, either wholesale or retail, as low as they can be purchased in any City West of ihe Mountains Those wi-minv to purchase will do wel! to give us a call before going to any other market as we are determined to sell at a small advance oi prime cost. , All Medicine leavina our house shall be property packed, and all articles sent to arder may be returned il not genuine, or in any way defective, at our expense. vN. B We will take Flaxseed, Ginseng, Beeginax and Feathers, lor all goods sold, or in pay- . ent of all debts due us. Jan 14 tf. State of Indiana,? Vanderb.-irgii Countv ss Vanderburuh Circuit Court, in vacation, Jan. uary 21 st Id47. . John B-ildson, - VS. Mishit tatierlee, device Sat- In Chancery. i In Chi terlee, Oliver Satterlee, Benin- I man Sattertee, aud Phebe Jane j , . - ; Satterlee. . , . J ' . . . AND now at this time, to-wit; January 21st 11147 comes the complainant by John Ingle Jr , his eoliciior, and tiled in the office of the clerk ol the Vanderburgh circuit court, his certain bill of co uplaint, against the above named defendants, praying ol a conit:iijoner to convey teal esiate, sold in the life time ot the defendant's ancestor. 'And the complainant a'so at the same time tiled in the sid clerk s offiee, the affidavit of a disinterested person by which it appears that all the above named defendants are non-re-idents of the S'ale of Indiana.; Therelore notice is hereby given to the said Elieha Satterlee, Levice Satterlee, Oliver Satterlee, Benjamin Satterlee, and Phebe Jane Sat lerlee, that unless they appear on or before the calling of this cause ; at the next term of said court lo be held at the court house in Evansville on the fourth Monday in March nevt, and show cause if any they can show why the prayer ol the said petitioner should .not be granted, the same will be heard and determined , in. their absence. ' '' ' SAM'L. T.JENKINS, Clerk, jan 28, 1847-31 p f. $3 00. 13OTICE is hereby given thai the uncer1 signed nas taken out loiters of AdmiiLKtratioti on the -estate ot Henry flouser lale ol Vanderbiirsih county and State of Indiana, de ceased. A il persons ind ebted to the said estsle sre requested lo make immediate payment and those having claims agnnst the same are notified lo present ihem duly authenticated lor set. tlemeut . The said estate is probably insolvent jan 23. CHRISTIAN ZWAULK, Admr. - GEORGE B. WALKER, Physician Jfc Surgeon. - ! . Office corner of Vine and First Streets, july t6 tf. EVANSVILLE. E. A. CORBET, NOTARr PUBMC ' Office ox Main stbert, ofpositkth'e Bami. sep II '45- tf.J ; EVANSVILLE, I AV '

DR. BUBCII, DENTIST. WJLL speii-i the winter iu Evansville, and off ers his prolessional services to the pub lie. Dr.. B. is prepared to practice the latest ini provetnents aud perlorni all difficult-opperations in the line of his profession. ... . An extensive and successful practice for ten years enables him to oiler with confidence his services to this community. - He has resided for several yeara in this State and has paid particular attention to the causes of decay and other diseases of the teeth incident to this climate, ail ol which may be arrested by a timely aud proper application of the appropriate remedies. ,lle will warrant all opperations that he maybe called on to perform. I j i '. ; At the request ol Dr. Burch, Surgeon Dentist I take pleasure in ceriilying thai I have had Irequeut opportunities of becoming acquainted with his qualifications, and that 1 believe him entirely worthy ot the confidence and patronage ol the public. J. L. CABBELL. M D. Professor of Anatomyi Surg'y,University of Va. Chas. Minor, M. D., J. V. Leach, M. D., Drs Carter & Massie, Rev. R. K. 31ead, Charlottesville: J G- Wayt, Demist, Richmond Va;John Ross, cashier ol the Bonk. Vincennes. lnd. Rooms at the Sheerwood i!oue. jan 28.

i TEAM MILL at Auction.--WILL ICf be sold without reserve on the 4tli Monday in February, to close a partnership, the Petersburgn Steam Alille. located at Peieisburgh. Pike county, Indiana.. The Mills consist ot a Grisi mill with two run of stones, one ol which are choice French Burrs, wi'.h all the appuratus necessary to'a merchant's mill. Also attached is a good Saw Mill well stocked with logs,- To pet sons wishing lo engage in the milling busi ness this property offers: great inducements it is located at the county seat nl Pike county. in a very densely populated country aud no permanent mill neater than twenty miles, one mile from ihe mam W hue river, on the tine of ihe canal, and in ihe vicinity of ihe heaviest jobs on the line, in a fine Wheal country, and in the neighborhood ol numerous beds ol coal. will be sold at the same time the personal, prop erly belonging to the establishment. eon9isiinj of n log waggon, cart, three yoke ot oxen, und a tot of s'ock hoirs. ' . - Tkrms or Sale "One-fifth cash, one-fifih in six mouths, oue-liftli mi 12 months, one-lil'h in 18 months and one-fifth in twenty-tour months, tlie purchaser giving bond with approved security, without benefit of relief, and a lean on the propt rtv to secure the final payment. lau VH-Jt. JUtJiNBU a. UUn AUU : - -.- a ItegularFacket.The cnRlL"1?' Jl liel new im s,-iendid steamer GTi-L?st . - , ni. ..,. 'i TVrr- r" 1 V 1 KICiU) LLUB. iinci,iii leuve Kvanxviile l.ir l.ouiiville evel vV edliegdav j . Bilil Kaliiril, v ol 1 n1 .liii.ti D u ' t iisseugers aud sliippers may depena upon ner. cull II II ui 11 ill llio llttUC. 1IIU uusrmiiK iiiv u v .. .. . nf,..r. moat pii'icinaiity. aec ji, io-u. AVIIOEESALE Mammoth Stock, of Fall & Winter DilY GOODS. ff II. iMAGUEE, Sc. Co., have now in store and are daily "receiving a splendid slock ot Urv Goods, consisting ri part ol " 201X1 Woollen and Cotten Shawls. 500 dox. Woollen Com torts. ' 1600 pieces new style Prints., ' 100 " Kerseyr. . a : - ! 150 Kentucky Jeans. 100 " Alpacca Lustt rs. ' 100 Satttnets aud Cassinieres. 60 Blue, Black, Sc Brown Clothe. 150 , Red Funnels. . , . , 75 ' : Fancy Veslings. J '' ' .. . ' 50 Bales 4-4 Brown Sheetines, Together viih a large stock ot Velvets, Serges, Paddings, Sewings,' Buttons, Iloei-ry, Gloves, Suspenders, ' Combs, llaiidkcrchicls. Pins, Needles, Laces, Silks, and everything else wanted by country Merchants. ALSO, ' 200 Csses Boots & Shoes." 100 " Fur Jt Russia Hats. "." 500 Dox. Men's & Boy's Fur Clofh Csps. besides a good stock ol Hardware, Queensware, Upper Sc. Sole Leather, "- also. ;. . ' " ;'' A ependid stock of luruin and Venetian Carpetiiigs. They will sell at unprteidented low prices at Wholesale, with the Tariff all knock ed off" . .. ' Main street, Evansville, la. ' ", J i ' Nov. 4, 1846 40tl. ..'''.' ; , , : NEW STORE. M O R O A If -A D U N N. Wholesle and ICetail Dealers in Dry tioods Itoots and Sltoos, l.ats, Caps, ISuune's, Hardware, Ac. Mkix Stbeet, nxt door to BEMtrrr Sc Viele's ! " Evansville, Indiana. f51IIE subscribers have on hand and will be 1 constantly receiving' from ihe New York markft a general assortment of Dry Goods suited the wants and tastes ol their fellow titiiens which they ofTVr at wholesale and retail, together with Boots, Shoes, lists. Caps, Bonnets, Hard ware, tec, ail of which they will tell at prices corresponding with the limes and season, and they confidently trust by assiduous attention, to business with a determination to make their store a repository of articles useful, needful, and beautiful, they shall receive a lull share ol ike public patronage, MORGAN & DUNN. Evansville, Dee: 10, 184 6-1 1. State of India ua ANDURBL'BGB t OLNrY, SS Vanderburgh Probate Court, November Term A D. 1846. The said court declared ' the estate of Robert MiC'-illnujrh, deceased, to be probably insolvent creditors are therelore required to file their claims against the estate, lor allowance in said Probate Court, within ten months from ihe date litreot, or they wilt not be entitled to payment. : . . - IRA P. GRANGER, Aiim'r. dec. 19-3t prs tee $1 75. r NEW , BAKERY. Main St., next door to T- J. Lamb. THE SUBSCUIUEU beys lesve to liilonu toe citizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he lias Jul opened a new Bikery on Main Street, and will keep a regular supply of Iresh bread, crackers, cakes of all kinds rusk, and every ihiiijf i . his Ihiq, of very superior quality,. From bis long experience in the business he leels confident of giving sitifaction to all who may favor bitu with their orders, and he solicits a share of public putrousge , . . " Fresh bread every morning.-'-Pariies and families supplied at short nonce and on reasonable terns with all kinds ot bakery.' , NICHOLAS FIX." Nov. 19, 1846-11 3mn. - AUCTION STOKE. Water-Street, between Syeamore St Tine. EVAXfVILbE, ISt). MARX GUMBERTS inlorms the public that he will sell at Auction on Tuesday, Thursdays, and Satnrsdays of each week. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Vc. Ac. All Goods consigned to him will meet with eale and return. He so'icits the patronage of the public. j. .. ; ao2"-tf.

3 f UST received per Steamer Riuggold and Grace Darling 33 Bags of Prune Rio Coffee. ,.v . - . 34 Cases of Boots snd shoes. Amongst which is a good assortment of Misses Shoes and Bootees. Children's youth's and boys Shoes BDd Boots sizes, .and genlleniens Guin-Elasiie over shoes, which are offered al wltoUslale 01 retail, low Tor cash. M. W. FOSTER." Evemvillf, Dec 10-1848-tf '

BR, ROGERS' COMPOUND STRVP ; or - "' I.IVF.11WORT ADTAU.

A sale and certain cure tor Consumption ol the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the . aidev Brouchitts, Whooping Cough and all Pulmonary Afflictions. It is unnecessary to describe ihe properties of the ingredients of a ineaicine 'so well known not only by medical men, but to ih most common persons. .The celebrated Dr. Buchsn of England, has employed them successfully for years.... Dr Crichton an eminent Physician of Pelersburgh, highly recommends a treatment in which they are principally employed. They are 'he remedies emplojed by the celebrated Dr Cooper, who during 12 years extensive practice in Consumption and Pulmonary diseases did not lose one single patient, as nisy be seen by relereiiQe to a statement to that effect published by him a short time since. It the sunple articles in their crude state art so powerful land efficacious, how much more valuable must the not be w hen chemically concentrated ami combined. We might go on and reler to bund eds ol the first physicians and quote numerous authors, on ihissubject, but deem , il superfluous, in speaking of a medicine so well kirown', and so generally admitted , to be without an equal in tha cure of the above.diseases..' But we will att icU a fe'w out of the vast, number of eertilieaies from 'well known citizens of the tnghest standing in society. ' ' ' " 07- Hear what tho celebrated Dr. Richards snva a Phicictan of more ihsn 30 rears standing. To all whom it may concern, 1 in ike the ioU lowing statement: Uonscious that il may. appear unproft8sioual il. is only Irom a perfect conviction and thorough knowledge ot the essential benefit and sct. ntilio origin of . the preparation .iioUen ot. that I leel constrained irom a ...... r . . .. - t. sense of . duty to Comply with the request ut the proprietor..- .... I he patient, Mr. t furies . w ade, sixtt treer Market Spuce, whom I allowed to try the effect of the medicine, (but winch I would have d me under no consiiteratioix whatever, had I not seen a copy ot the receipt Irom w inch Ihe medicine is ptepared, obtained 1 10 111 the ngeul,autl which I mu satisfied is authentic.) was quite low with the early siages of pulmonary consumption, for which 1 hd been tteaiing in the usual manner though with less than my usual success ; at his earnest requtsi, and thatol his Irieuds, 1 examined the receipt, and was sutiiciently s.iti-lied ol its scientific composition to allow ihe trial and I anikibliged to rontess its effect was al least suiprising, itiasiuuch that after the consumption . of 1 he second bottle my professional visits were discontinued, though 1 frequently, saw my pa lienl alierwar.ls, nsiored to perlect health. - The preparation is called '-Dr. Rogers' Compound Sjrup of Liverwort and Tar." and from the examination of the receipt, and the success in niy own expeiimeiit, 1 do conscieuliodsly recommend it as a uselul and valuable medicine, and i should urge my brother practitiiioners tn procure ihe receipt, as I feel convinced they will agree with me as to its excellence, and will adopt it into their practice, as I shall most certainly do, believing it 10 be a most valuable aid in pulmonary cases that bafflu ihe ordinary riiodeot treatment. W. J, RICH ARDS. M. D. Cincinnati, oct. 1, 1846. ' Despair not for there Is hope lor the dying CERTIFICATES. This is to certify. ,hat some months since 1 was taken with a pain in my side and breast; 1 called in the aid ol several'Phjsiciuiis, . but they tailed to give me , any relief and lor the space ol oue year 1 grew rapidly worse. In addition to this, 1 was attaked with a violent' cough ; although au excellent physician. lived in the same house, and used the greatest exertion and paid the strictest attention tl bullied all Ins skill two others were called in one ol which was an aged and skilllul physician, but ail their efforts proved alike unavailing. At last, a physician who w as attending a camp meeting 111 the neighborhood, came to see me, end declared that 1 could not last more than one day lunger; also, all of the vast number who came 10 see me believed that a few days at most must end my earthly career,. My friends were now called in to see me die but niy "brother at tiiia crisis (hearing of the astonishing cures performed by Dr. Rogers' Compound Sirup o! Liver wort and Tar.) w ent to Chill icoihe and back., a distance ol 60 miles in 13 hours, to gel' some of the above medicine: I coiiimeiced taking it, a tid ttrange t tell, before I had used lialfc. bottle the cough was entirety cured; Irorn tins time I recovered rapidly, and when I had used two bottles, 1 was able to assume "my family vols lions us usual. 1 am tuily salistied lhatnf it had not been lor this sxct llent medicine 1 wou'd now bo in my grave, and must in Justice say that I truly return my sincere thanks to the 111. ventor of this- priceless, medicine, aud would recoin mend all persons 'afflicted tvitli diseased lungs to give it a trial. '-':- ' ' ' ; . . HARRIET ROWE. We the undersigned, . do certify that laccount ot Mrs. Rowe is correct, we being personally acquaiuted wjlh all the circumstances. P..P. Johnson. , . . Thomas . Craig, Pjrter L). Matthews, '.'.Joseph, Evaus. '.' ' Siauuion, (J.iio, Feb. 7, 1846. . . e If there are any who still doubt the Great Virtues of this medicine, please call at the agents and get a psiiiphlot containing uuuiorous Certiti cult s of aaiotiiaiiing cures, oi ihe tirst and most respectable citizens, . i N. B, Those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs, will tlo wel tu consider canity whether their condition is more hopeless than was that of Al is . Kmiii of tiiauuioii, or of Mrs. Cuilds at Cincinnati, Ohio. ; . . -;. -A. L Scoviil (wholesale agent for the. , west and south.) South-east corner of tilth mad Mace Streets Ciuoiniiati , For sale by William Woo.s'-y, Ev.msvilie Indiana., ., , : a-- c-. dec. 31. 1846-1 y. ' . : State ofludiaiiaw V auuerliurgii fcounty. V S3.; Vanderburgh circuit court, in vacation January 7, 1846. -.. Diuah Giles, ' ' ) .. : . r. ' i .; - ' vs. I Petition for Divorce. - s Robert Giles. ) ' :-1 -v . ... .. . I ND now al this time comes the Petitioner i. by Samuel R Ilannil, her solicitor, and files tu the office ol 4he Clerk of the Vander-burgh-circuit court her certain petition lor di vorce'.' And it satisfactorily uppearing -by the aliiiiatU of a disinterested- person this day filed in the Clerk's otiiee, aforesaid, that Robert' Giles is. a non resident ot the State-ol Indiana. Therefore notice is hereby..give,n to the said Robert Giles, that unless he' sppear and nlead. lower, or demur to ihe complainants emd pe ti 1 ion, 011 or belort the callinv of the cause at' the next term of said court, lo he held at the court house in Evansville, on the 4 h Monday 111 March next, the mailers and things therein contained will be taken as conlessed. " ' SXMUEL T. JENKl S, Cl'k. Jln By li- JeNKixs.'Dept. ;; OTICE""The uu 'ergigued havip located X , liiuise 1 in Evaiuville, lakes this method ot informing the public that he intends to car. ry on Ihe Upholstering business, in all its various branches. He intends keeping a constant supply of Maltrasses, and earnestly solicits a share" of public patronage; his esiablishinunt may be lounn in i r. uarne 8 new bmluino. , opposite the New School Presbyterian Churrh jari.2l,-n RK flARD PARTRIDGE 1. . nrr w a nr -n a w i . m-tr . . SFLLIXG OVF AT FIRST COST, fglllE undersigned offers al private sale, hla JL enure stock of DRY GOODS. HARD

WARE. QUEENSWARB, &c AT COST. He will exhibit his invoices and dispose of them at their invoiced priee, or he will submit to have ihem appraised by two competent persons. A liberal indulgence will be given and payments made easy.- , - . 0C7The Brick Store, three doors from the ' corner of Main aud First streets will be to reetfor eight niomlis in case tlie atock is digpoaed gf. Call and examine. ' ; s..- ; sr.. ,-, jan 14 tf. - , MARX GDMBERT-