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For the Evansvillc Journal. CANAL MEETING riKE COUNTY. Agreeable to previous notice, a large and respectable portion of the citizens of Tike co., met at the Court House in Petersburgh, on Sat urday, October 6th, 1817, for the purpose of expressing their preference of a suitable person for Trustee of the Wabash and Erie Canal. On motion of Col. Stewart the meeting was called to order; on further montion Charles Alexander, was chosen President; Geo. Bren TOtr, and John O. Selbt, Vice Presidents, and Reddick IIabrell, and Wm. Hawthorn, Sec retaries. The object of the meeting having been ex plained by Col. Stewart, Wm. Hawthorn of fered the following preamble and resolution, which, after being read, were adopted. "We have assembled together as citizens of Tike county, for the express purpose of giving unanimity of action on the part of the friends of the Southern division of the Wabash and Erie Canal, having no political object in view, but the interest of the Canal alone. "And further we wish it expressly under stood tha t we recom me nd no indi v id ual through party bias or favor. But our whole design and object is to recommend to the consideration of the Legislature, an individual who will act for our interest and the interest of the State of In diana, and who will be thoroughly energetic and will be the means of the Canal being com pleted in as short time as practicable. "Resolved, That in asking a Canal Trustee South of White river we do nothing more than what in justice we ore entitled to. And we further believe it beneficial to an early com pletion of the Canal to have an individual elec ted Canal Trustee who lives contiguous to the line of the Canal, and has, to some extent, an interest in its early completion. Mr. Mclntire offered the following resolu tions, which were adopted. "Resolved, That for the purpose of effecting the object embraced in the resolution adopted, we recommend that a convention, composed of delegates from the counties interested, meet on day of , at for the purpose of recommending to the notice of the Legislature a suitable person as Canal Trustee. Resolved, that the chair appoint three dele gates from each township-m this county to at tend said convention should there be one held. hereupon the chair appointed the follow ing gentlemen from their respective townships as delegates to said convention : Jefferson Township Stephen Chappell.Hon Robt. Logan, and Josiah Chappell. Washington Township Jonathan Wilson, C. M. Anthony, and William Hawthorn. Madison Township Col. T. C. Stewart, J. R. Withers, and Henry Brenton. : Clay Township Dr. V. T. West, Thomas Hornbrook, and Judge Ilillman. Logan Township Alex. Barns, Jas D. Crow, and M. Kime. Patoka Township Jas. Crow, J. C. Halha vay, und Erwin Hewins. Monroe Township Temple Woolsey, R. M. Barrett, and Geo. King. C. M. Anthony offered the following resolu tions which were adopted without a desent- ing voice. Resolved, That we as citizens of Tike coun ty instruct our delegates to the above conven tion to vote forWiLLAKD Carpenter, of Evans ville, as our first choice for Canal Trustee. . Resolved, That in case the convention above referred to should not be held, we do hereby instruct our Representative in the State Leg- lature, to vote for Willard Carpenter, of Evinsville as our first choice for Canal Trus tee. On motion of Wm. Hawthorn it was Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be made out and a copy furnished the edi tors of the Evansville patera and the Demo cratic Clarion for publication. On motion of Mr. Mclntire the meeting adjourned. CHARLES ALEXANDER, Prcst. R. Harrell, ) Wm. Hawthorn, cc W' The Condition of Italy. Late accounts show lliat Italy is on tlio eve ot a revoluton. The Pope, the greatest reformer of the age, has excited a spirit which, we hope and trust will continue to rise and extend, till it regen erates Italy, and restores its lost nationality. The Austrian government, controlled and guided by Metiernich, one of the wickedost men of any ago, is attempting, 11 lgiuou j ex pediments, to check this spirit of progress. We doubt whether it will succeed in this. If it do not, we may regard the regeneration of Italy as certain. All Italy contains about twenty five millions of people, and though the masses are not very enlightened, still the educated portion are highly intelligent and patriotic, and burning wiih impatience for the redemption of their country. Among all classes of Italians the spirit of republicanism prevails; a fact easily explained by Italian history. It was divided in to republics in the middle ages, several of which existed at the commencement of (he French revolution iu 178U, and two of which LucCa and ban Marino, are still existing. Excepting in Naples, no king was kmvn in Italy, from a short period after the destruction of the Kointn Lmpire or a bunt tne year 550, till tne kingdom ot Sardinia was created a- bout seventy years ago. Its small Stales, Parma, rluceusia, Milan, Tuscany and others, though with aibirrary governments fur many years, had never known an Italian crotvned head, till Nipoleon became Emperor of France and king of laly. An 1 duiing his ca reer, he did much to reform, resuscitate and regenerate Italy, his native country. Hence the political recollections of the Italians are much associated with republicanism, and in any general insurrection, they would natu rally rally beneath a republican banner. Then if the different Slates of Italy should unite under a national government, it must necessarily be of the federal character. The different States have been too longscp arated for consolidalion,nnd. monarchy is not the head for a federal government. Among iho revolutionists of 1S39, the favorite pro ject was a national union as 'The United States of Italy. The enemies of Italy are France and Aus tria. The latter already possesses Venice, Milan, and some other northern provinces, and is ravenous for more ; and Louis Phillippe, who hates revolutions in favor of popular rights, though he began as a Jacohie, and is indebted to a popular revolution for his crown, earnestly opposes the Pope's reformations. Then, like the Austrian, the French govern ment is hungry for territory, and in any con vnltion in Italy, would seize the kingdom and the island of Sardinia, and the former the republic ofGenoa. Evansville Wholesale Price Current. CAREFULLY CORRECTED EACH DAY, BY E. A. CORBET. Ax Collins' Sdoz- Ilunt'a Simmons' . Coal Pittsburgh Green River Coffee Java 9 ft Rio " Ilavanna - Copper Sheeting P lb 27S2S Old 12i Domestic Goons liro Shining I 9yd " " i .... Blea. iRo.y, Sec $1314 ICommon Bar 9 lb 33- isand, ass U l i s. 3 Horse shoe &.C 41 5 Round and square -3J 5 Hollow ware ass'd 31 Nails,ass'd tpkg 4,75 Spikes 5,00 Molasses Sugar House fgal New Orleans 33 Oils Sperm 9 gal-. -10Ol.25 Lard 7jI,25 'Castor 7- iLinsecd G5S70 PSilTannersPbl 15G13 8sU2Pai.vts 1113 1213 13 12i3 7i8i Bro. Sheeting Bi&'Ji White lead No l,150lf2l " Drills 10 " " pure l03n3 Kentucky Jeana-- 2030 Varnish 9 gaLl,75S2,50 Check 4-1 y.ll 'Provisions L'orrox Yarx j.Mess Pork fbl 700 p doz 71 Prime GOO 81!Lard 9 B. C7 500 9i Rice Prime f ib Feathers Live f &, 25 Fish Maclyrel No 1 12-213 33 Shad No 2 No 3. 10 U ..Rg! rs,5o ALT iKnnawha 9 bu-- Liverp'l fsack2,252,50 iSf.eds Clover 9 bu - Timothy Flax- 3,50 2 50 C5 Herrings Fbx... -753-100 Spices Cod Fl-Ot'Tt City Mills f bl 4,50 Wabash 4 25 1,50 Fruits Raising 9 bx 2,5032,73 ICmons Figs B 15 16 GingerCitron-1,5051,73 Almond, soft P lb 15sil3 hard--ll15 Grain Wheat P bu 75 Corn 25 Oats 18 20 Hides P lb Ivdig ManillaP lb S.F. Lead Pig P ft. Bar fX2The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, in a strong Loccofoco l'tter of the 7th inst., says: I do not undertake to predict, as others have none, the character ot the Presidents message: but! will say this that if he does not thow . boldness, decision, and hxed purpose and poli cy, it will grieve rather than disappoint nie. x obk i ackiso nas commenced in Cincin cinnati. The Commercial, ot Monday, says, ."Deer Creek runs red with swinish gore, and dying squalls incessantly echo in the hills. HANK DIVIDEND. Branch Bane. Evansville, Nov. 13, 1847. A Dividend of 41 par cent, has been declared, out JJu of the profits of tho Bank, for tho f-ix months ending 30th October last; which, (State and County taxes deducted,) will be paid to Stockholders on de mand, on and alter Monday next "2d inst. O. W. RA1THBONE, Cash. Nov. lS-tw 3t lw Indiana IVXutual Insurance Company. NOTICE ia hereby given that the rec.eints 'tor the last year's insurance are now in my I hands for collection. All unnnid rcreintK on tne waay oi uecemoer next, wm at once beplac- 1:.LI l-f . r ii ' euin ine nanus oi a niagistraio Mr collection. : nov 13-tf. E. A. CORBET, Agent. T RUSHES! Brushes!! Just opened a full as- jlj sortmentoitounter, wmte W ash. Shoe, Horse, Shaving, Hair, Cloth, Varnish, Paint and scrub Brush es. FfJ talc low by 2S1 M. W, FOSTER. Ips. 4-4 Ingrain Carpeting very cheap; 1 case No. 10 Cotton Cards; 1 tlt Cotton Lnurellns whaletxne trames; 1 bale 10-4: 1 1-4 and 12-4 Witnev Blankets. Just received and for, sale by KRU23EN & MORGAN, No 25 Main street, who have Indiana State Scrip for sale. nov 13-tf. CLOTHS, Casimercs, and Vestins Bourlly'g celebrated French black Cloth; Eng. & Atner. blue, black, brown and olive Cloth; Plain and plaid Cassimeres; Sattin, Velvet, Woolen, and Silk Vestings. Also a good assortment of Tnilors trimmings. For sale low either ot wholesale retail, sep 28-tf. M. W. FOSTER. JUST Opening Superior Silk Warp Black Alpacras; 50 ps low and medium price cott Warn Alpacca Mode and high colored Lustres and Cassimeres; Oregon and California Plaids; Plaid and striped Delisles and Mohair Cloth; Gala Plaids and all wool Cloakings, Cheap at wholesale or retail, acp 23-tf. . M. W. FOSTER. rjX)Il..CCO. The undersigned have on hand one l ol the largest and best assortments ot inanutnc tured Tobacco in tho West, Virginia, Kcn'iirky, Mis souri, aud Indiana Brands. Among late arrivals are the following: 20 boxes Seldon and Anthony's 5 lump; 20 " King's 8 lump; . 10 " Kniler's 12 lump; 10 " I. Hare's 12 do; 10 " W. H. Hare's pound lump; 10 " Seldon and Anthony's pound lump. All superior Virginia Brands, selected by a con noisseur and bought for cash, on which term they will be sold at a very small advance by au 31-tf. ALUS & HOWES Umbrellas, Flannels and Tickings. ZjT2g- NOW on hand and receiving a large and 5t. complete assortment, for eale low bv E. & W. LEWIS, sep 23-tf Comer Main and Water street. Domestics, Cot. Yarn, Cot. Batting. ALWAYS on hand and for sale low by sep 23-tf Corner Main and Water street. Shawls, Gloves, Su. .1 . Embroidered Cashmere Shawls" 3ko mid all other varieties. Assorted Stock of Glovoe Suspenders, and Hosiery, now on hand and receiving for sale low Dy tv iV. w. LEWIS, sep 23-tf. Corner Main and Water street. TO THE LADIES. THIS day received Steel trimmings and tasselp, consisting of bag clasps and tassels, purse rings, purse clasps, steel beads, shaded and plain purse silk. r or ouie low uy tm. a, . !... io, sep 23-tf Corner Main and Water street T OOKIXO Glasses Just received 00 Look 1 A ing Glasses, consisting of the plain and double bevel, tancy round, bevel band, cherry, tablets, lif-r man toilet, statin, &c, from 5-8 to 24-14 inch , for sale low wholesale or retail- E. Sc. W. LEWIS, oc 2-twfcw-tf. Corner Main and Water street. f2 COMBS! CO.MBS!! KutJ Tins dav received Butterflv. Polka. & imitation Shell, Tuck Combs, Side do, Pocket do, Ivory do, Reding do, and all other varieties. For sato wholesale and retail bv E. & W, LEWIS, sep 23-tf. Corner Main and Water street, onnets, Artificials nnd Ribbons. THIS day received 75 dozen assorted A Florence Braid, Straw, Devon) and Chin Bonnts. 50 boxes artificial Flowers of French and American Manufactures. . 500 pieces Ribbons white.Bonnet black, figured fan cy cap, colored Taffata, black Tafia, Gold Satin, and Embroidered Ribbons; and for sale low, wholesale and retail by E. & W. LEWIS, sep 23-tf. Corner Main and Water street. Ginger PB Mace Pepper i Pimento" iCloves IM'OAR iNew Orle Havanna Lump Loaf ,Tea Old Hyson Plb Young--dO" I Imperial Gunnowder 61 Black ITobacco ....80 100 jVirginia Pa. 1,00 1,20 Missouri jKentucky.- 4 J Indiana 5 (Whiskey 11121 1011 11 15 40 ns P lb 617l PCblO 10012 12 15 75100 40-t.O f"80 53 SO 5000 IS 10 15 20 1520 -e12 20 Dank Note and Exchange Table. Indiana State Bank&. bran.--par Kentucky Banks----par Ohio Bunks par Tennessee Banks Planter's bank Mem. 3dis Mechan. & Trad 50G0 Other Banks 3dis Illinois State B.&. bran. "SOdis Sha wneetown 73 Exchange !New York sight-- --Ipm aouays par iNew Orleans sight-, -par j "30 davs--idis Specie. Table. Eagle coined bcf jre JuIviDucats, Prussian 31, 1823 10t,j do Others- do- - do--after 100, Fredericks Guinea, Eng.U in pro) 5tK) Frederrckdors Sovereign do Seven shilling piece Double Louis French coined before 1786-Louis-. do-- do-- Double Louis', since Louis do- - Napoleon or 20 frank, (doutdc in propor ) ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION, AND FEMALE SEMINARY. 1 TYRON W. SAFFt RD respectfu.Iy gives notice 1L to his patrons and the friends of education gen erally, that the first winter quarter of the above in stitutions, will commence the last Monday in Novem ber; the former, to be taught exclusively iy inmseii, the latter, by Mrs. L. M. Safforu assisted by E. F. Morton and S.U. Uowden; teacucrs ampiy quanueu :iy their literary attainments and experience in teach 1112. to trive thorough instruction in ail the branches taught in t'ae best Seminaries of the country. Our purpose is, that the school shall be permanent, and maintain a character worthy the names they bear. The Academy is exclusively for msles; and for those, more particular lv, who desire to study the An cient Classics, and the 'higher branches of Mathemat ics. It will be a ihorovzli preparatory school for those wishing to pursue a regular College course, or who desire to qualify themselves for teaching or for "bus iness." In order to secure the classification and order, which are indispensable to efricieucy, it will be ex jcc- Uid of those appl vine for admission into the Academy, that they read fluently, spell tolerably, wnto leeioly, understand the ground rules of Arithmetic, and have some knowledge of Geography and the use of mr.ps. It is also highly important, that students commence witn me Beginning oi ine icrni; as classes are uicu formed, and subjects of study conimenct d. Rates of tuition i.n the acaplmv. Primary English branches Higher English litanclies languages, Algebra and Geometry TUTION in TUE SE.MIXARV, Primary studies 3 00 per Qur. Higher English brandies 4 til Latin and French, extra 2 to Music on Piano Forte MM Use of instrument for practice 1 IM Bearding. A few young Ladies can be accommo dated m the lamily with the teachers, anil provision is made for others in the hrst tanuiies in the city. Price ot uoard, si : ht wec-K. Evansville, Nov. luth. novll-tf. C. S. .T.r.VER MARK TRAFTOI 7 EEVER & Tit A FTON, V Injurt an Surfrrou Olhce on I irst st. near the Mierwood House. N. B. Dr. Weever's residence is on Second st., first door below Rev. Mr. Dodge's church. nov 13-tlin. SI CH) per Qur. 5 IK) " " 7 CM " " 220 -220 38, 780 483 Pistole, Spanish 380 lblltyder, t loll and (double I in proportion) 600 0 Forty Livro piece 7f0 480 JohannnaC. in pro.) lf00 '.KM N. Car. Sl Geo 5 piec.475 450 ( Jcrman downs KM French do 100 382 Five Frank pieces 93 Doubloona Spanish -1&M Dollars, Spanish 104 do Columbian -lrK; do--Mexican 100 do Mexican 1505 p- , jHead- 18 do Peruvian ..l.Vl.Y J Cross--.- If. X I halerpieces(5pro)-780' American Silver luo XGuilder do-- do--3V5,SpanishQuaTt. srnooth-20 Standard Weights and Measures. Coal Graix Bituminous, Chald--36bu Wheat, bushel Hard, Ton- Corn Meai Barrel Puncheon Fish Of all kinds, barrel Salmon, tierce Flour Gt all kinds, barrel Fruit Raisins, keg do box' do cleaned bush. 2000B Rye, do Barley, do lOf.a. Oats,.- - do 800 lb Corn, do 'Provisions 200n. Beel&.Poik, barrel- 3001b do-- do-'ticrce-- Salt 19GH, Liverpool Sack---- Kenawha, bushel 00fc Seeps 25th i Flax, American bu. --6-1 ft, t do--F--do.ignore -co n. -508. 48tt. 32 lb . -.Kin, 2001b 30 lib 2211b 50 B. ..5ffc 52 B. MOItE EV GOODS! JUST RECEIVED BY KIKES EN & MORGAN. IN THE NEW FRAME BUlLPINtiS ON MAIN ST. 4 ps 6-4 blue Blanket Cloth; r 2 ps 6-4 all wool Cloaking; 1 5-41tal. Silk, black: 3 imp satin stripe and figured blk Silks; 15 dozen heavy wollcn Gloves; 1 case assorted Cotton Tread; 13 Cmch Oil Cloth; 2 ps Hair Cloths lor Sofas; 10 dozen men and boys' Cloth Caps; 50 ps assorted Print! very low; 50 prs Bed Blanket.-; ' 2 dozen Buckskin Mitts; 28 prs Transparent and Painted Window Blinds; 54 ps Paper Window Blinds 32 and 36 inches; Also, Linen Cambric, II Ikfs, Shawls; Vest'ngs, Bombazines, &c, All those wishing new and cheap goods, nt whole sale or retail, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine, nov 11-tf! State of Indiana, Posey Connty, Set. 1 T the November term of the Posey Probate court X. AD 1817, said court declired the estate of Wil liam Edwards, deceased, :o be probably insolvent; creditors are therefore required to file their claims a gainst the estate lor allowance in said Probate Court within ten months from the date hereof or they will not be entitlod to payment", nov 13 3w WILLIAM W. WARE. Admr. State of Indiana, Spencer County, ss, In the Spencer Circuit Court, In vacation. John Martin, Sen. vs, George"! Martin. Catherine Martin.John I Durham and ElizabethDurham S Petition for a Deed. his wile, heirs ot John Martin, Jr., late of Hamilton county, ( hio, deceased. NOW at this time comes the petitioner by John H. Smith and John Pitcher his attorneys, and tiles his petition, and also an affidavit of the non-residence of the said defendants. The non-resident de fendants above named, are therefore hereby notitied of the riling and pendency of the said petition and that unless they be and appear before the judges of the Spencer Circuit Court on or before the calling of this cause at the next April term of said court, to be held at the Court House in Rock port in said county of Spencer, and plead, answer or demur to said petition the same will be heard and determined in their ab sence. Witness: John Ceawtotip, Clerk of said Court at Rockport, this 2Sth (lav of October, A. D. 1847. JOHN CRAWFORD, Clerk, nov -43t-pf $2,50 ByS. W. Fairfield, D. CTk. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of Jacob Dietler, late of Posey county; all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notitied to present them for settlement, the estate is probably solvent, oct 303t WM. J. DEUELER, Adm'r: LIQUORS : 2 half pipes Cog. Brandy; 2 bbls. Old Port; 1 do Pure Juice, especially for sickness The public can rely upon their purity, for sale by feb 13 '47. C. BELL D1 A CARD. R. C. S. WEE V Ell tenders his sincere acknowl edgments to the citizens of Evansville and to hi' employers in the country for their lilieral patronage during his connexion in business with the late Dr. Wm. I'rafton, and he hopes, bv constant attention ti the duties of his profession, to merit a continuance ot heir favors. nov 13-tl. NOTICE. DR. WFEVER would inform bis friends and the public th-.t he has associated lr. Mark 'I'raf ton with himself, in the practice of Medicine and Sur gery. The business M ill be conducted hereafter tin der'thc firm of WEEVEIt &. TRAFTON, at the old office on First St., akive the Sherwood House, where one of may be found, day or night, uiileod prolessiou- ally engaged. EVA.NSVIELE, iOV. 1J, 4l-tt. SCHOOL NOTICE. The Trustees of School District No. 6, hereby give notice that on Thurs day tho I-Sih inst., the public school ol said DLshict will be removed to the room in llei lower r.ngino House, formerly occupied bv Mr. Sandllird, and plac ed under the instruction oi a coniicknt teacher trout rsew Hampshire. Ttrms. $.2 50 to 3 00 per quarter, $1 25 of which will be paid from public funds, ly order ol the Board of Trustees, nov 131 J. C. 11 EN SON, LTi. IMUVATE KOAKDIXG HOUSE. THE undersigned has oh ned a Priv.ito Boarding Houin tho Brick Buil.liiigon VV'a- IjL ter Street, altove Main, known as the Wheel er House. My object is to keep a l.ountf lor the ac commodation of Gentlemen principally. 1 line are. however, three or tour very pli a-unt rooms in tne 11 )use which can lie filled up for the accommodation of small families. The table shall not le bui paosed by any in the city. Nov. 4th A. FARNSWOltTII. EVANSVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE. r I MIE subscriber respectfully announce? to the citi- I ..1" I .1. . 1 : 11 1 .1 . zt us oi Ijv iiu.n ine inai ue mii on .iiomuiy me Jlh instant, open in this city an iudiwnderit school. lor the instruction of young laities in ail tiie branches of an accomplished female education. In making this announcement and respectfully soliciting the patronage of the public, he deems it proiier that he should say, it his determination to establish here a pcrnianet Institution, second in character to none in the western States; and as his institution is designed for the benefit of the public, he is determined to place it under the guardianship or direction of no eect or farty, but willrely solely on its merits for success. le will be assisted by his lady in all the ornamental branches, and other competent assistants will lie en gaged, whou the wants of the school shall render it necessary. TERMS. English briinclies per session of 5 months- $10 to $15 Higher bra nuhes ot Mathematics (extra) 5 Latin or French, (extra) 10 Music with use ol Piano (extra) ..20 Drawing end Painting, (extra) 10 Ornamental and Fancy Needle Work, (extra) 5 Payable one-half in advance, and the balance at the commencement ot second quarter. It is his purpose to procure a central and conven iont location, which will be announced in a few days. 'The most satisfactory testamonhiHs can be furnish ed, but the followiuY from gentlemen well known in this city will be sufficient to merit the consideration ot the public. Princeton. Novemlwr 3d. 1847. Mr. &. Mre. Juret having taught a session in the Princeton female Academy, the Trustees of the In stitution, enihraee tins occasion to say, that they con uucte l tne scliool to tin lr entire satisfaction, mani festing by the almost unprecedented advancement of their pupils, their pre-eminent qualifications as tench ers. SAMUEL II ALL. Prent of the Board. We, the undersigned, matt heartily concur in the auove ccniucaie. ji u i. i,At.v. JOSEPH DEV1N, JAS. BOS WELL: As soon as suitable baildings can be procured ar rangements will lie made to receive young ladies from a distance into the faimily of the Principal us board ers. " J'. H. JUREY, Principal. As a Teacher of Music Mrs. J. has had great ex perience, and wherever she has taught has given perfect satisfaction. She will, if desired, give instruc tions in that department to young ladies, who may not wish to nt Und the regular course of instruction in the Institute. nov 11-tf. J. II. J. 7 V Fdtiliouforadii it State of Indiana, Speurcr County, ss. In the Sjieiicer Circuit Couit in vacation, Norciii ler 2d 1817. Henry G. Wagoner, Lydia Baldwin, Edward Cundall Thomas J. Snyder, Executors, and Elijah R. Brown, ;lenjaniin Brown, Lyman W. Brown, Per scy It. Brown, Mary W. Brown, Vashti Bishop, Mjiry Smith, Me li.sa DeWolf, He Wolf, her husband, Barnabas W cihht, Dan iel Webber, Daniel Stuteville, Daniel Harvey, Willis Snyder, Asa Baldwin, Clarissa Bunco, Clark Adams, Dai.ii l Baldwin, , Benjamin Baldwin, Eliza Pace, tiarriei simiui, sopuia vnen mm the American aud Foreign Bible Society, Legatees and 1 ivisees of Daniel Baldwin, late of Washing ton county, Pennsylvania deceased. rrMIE said Petitioner bv John Ingle Jr., his solicitor J. having filed in the Clerk's oflico of the Sjx ncrr Circuit Court, a certain Petition for a Deed in tho above entitlod cane, und also, an al'.idavit of the non residence of all of tho above named delendnntscxcepi Thomas J. Snyder, Daniel Stuteville, Willis Snyder, and Daniel Harvey. The said non, resident di fon dants herein are thercforo herol'V notilied that said Petition is now pending in said Court, and that uiilesn they appear ami answer to said petition on or before the calling of this cause nt the next term of thcSpcn. ccr Circuit Court to be held at Rockpoit on the third Monday in April, 1817, the same will be taken 04 confessed and decreed accordingly. Witness, JOHN CRAWFORD. Clerk ofsaU court at Rockport; this 2d dav of Noveniler, 1817. JOHN CRAWFORD, Clerk, nov. ll-3w. By S. W. FAIRFIELD, LepClk. COKDACE, TWINE, GROCEIUES, Ac. CEOKCJK VjEXXr.MATV & Co. WATER ST. EVANSVILLE, I A. HAVE removed to their new Brick Store on Wa ter Street, nearly oppo.-ite the eteaniboat land ing, and are now receiving and opening a large as sortment of MANILLA AND HEMP CORDAGE, TWINE, , Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, t c. They will be in constant receipt of and have on hand all sizes of Manilla and Hemp Cordage for boats, mills &c, Twines of all kinds, Packing Yarn, Oak um &.C. A large and complete assortment of the above article at low prices. Groceries. Loaf and1 Brown Sugar. Molasses, Cofice, Gunpowder and Young Hyson Teas; Pepper, Spices, Salt, Powder and Shot, Tubs, Brooms, Brush es, ccc. Jiquors. Foreign and domestic Brandies, and Wines, Rum, Gin, Whiskey, &.C. Hardware and Queens ware A rood assortment Cotton Yarns, &.c. The public are requested to call and examine our stock and jirices. N. B. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change, for which the highest market price will be given. nov 4 GEO. VEN E.M AN &. CO. 3$ CIXCIXXATI CI.OTIIICi STOKE. Next door to C. Hell, Wrnssist,- A IN ST., EVANSVILLE IA.7; AHLEKING & BltUAIJIEU 3rL HA E just received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, the latest New York styles of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING, All of which are made and trimmed in the best man uer under their direction expressly for this market, and consists of every article requisite to complete gentlemen '8 wordrolies. Coat Superior Black and blue French and En glish Cloth Dress and Frock Coals full trimmed. Brown, Green, Gray and Sleel mixed Sack, Box and Palo Alto Coats. Lvery variety of Box Coats, Coat ees and Roundabouts. VnA---Superior black Cloth Tan ts; fancy French do.; Cassinetdo. Pants of every variety and price. Vents Black Satin Vests; plain and fancy Silk and Velvet do.; Marseilles do.; common Vests of all kinds. FURNISHING GOODS. All the late styles of plain yfr ..". ana fancy sun ana satin Ura-i"V,; ,1 vats. Scarfs and stocks; PockctLL' Li Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen Imsom shirts; Mus lin and Fannel do.; Flannel an I Net under fchirts and Draws; Shirt Collars; Buckskin, beaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspenders; silk, gingham and cotton Umbrellas; Purses; Hats; Caps; lioots, &c. All the above articles and everything else in the furnishing line will be sold at Cincinnati prices for CASH. We shall continue to receive fresh supplies weekly during the season from our Manufactory in Cincin" nati. nov4-tf AHLERING &. BRtMMER. SHERIFF Sale. By virtue of a special Fi Fa issued from the office of the Clerk of thn Vander burgh Circuit Court, in favor of Thoua MrCjilpin, and against Patterson Frame, I will on Saturday the 4th day of Decemlter, 117, at the Court House door, in the City of Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and ( o'clock P M of said day, expose to sale at public miction and outcry, without regard to valuation or appraisment laws, the rents, issues and oroHits for the term of seven years of tho the fal lowing described tracts of land, to-wit: Im No. 2(1, in Block No. 1, itr.Lillistou'sniidlockhart'B Enlarge ment of Evansville. And should no jierson ofler or bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sutlicient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will at tho same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry, the loo simple of said alwve described lot to satisfy said exe cution, interests and costs. nov 1 1 3w-p t $2 JOHN ECHOLS, S. V. C. nov 4-tf TRUNKS. Leather Trunks o good quality and low prices; also Car pet Bags of every variety for sale at the Cincinnati Clothing Store. AHLERING &. BRUMMER. XRON and Nails. A large assortment of Bar Iron, 75 tons or more just received. 10400 kegs nails assorted, from 3d to 6 inch spikes. For sale very low bv Cmay 4 tf. A. L ALGIILIN, Wntor st. SHERIFF Sale Bv virtue of a Decree and Fi Fa issued from theollicc of the Clerk of the Van derburgh Circuit Court, in favor of Ferdenand Hies- kill, Francis lloskins, Colton Ilieskill, and Henry F. Heberton, t. James T. Walker. (Administrator of Joseph Wheeler, Jr., deceased.) Thomas Wheeler. John Wheeler, and Eliza Wheeler; 1 will on Friday, the 2t')th of November, 1817, at the Court House door. in tho city ot Evansville, between the hours ot 10 o'-. clock, A.M., and o'clock P. M., of said day, e--pise to sale at public auction and outcry, the rmits, is sues and profits for the term of seven years of the following descrilwd lot or tract of land, to-wit: i he lower halt ol lot Nn. 31, lioing that halfadioin- ing lot No 35, in the upper enlargement of the city of Evansville, together with all the nppurtenr nces there unto belonging or in anywise appertaining subject to, and excepting the right of dower ther in of Mrs. Eli za Wheeler, widow of the said Joseph Wheeler, Jr., deceased. And should no person ofT r or bid for said rents, is sues and protits. a sum sufficient to satisfy said De cree and costs, 1 will, at tlie same time and place. proceed to sell at public auction and out-cry the fee s'tnplo of said aliovedc scrilied lot and appurleiicnccs to satisty said I lecree, interest and cost, nov 4-3t-p f 2,75. JOHN ECHOLS, S.V.C. SHERIFF'S Sale By virtue ofa Fieri facias issued out of the ollieeofthe Clerk of the Vander burgh Circuit Court, and to me directed, and deliver ed in favor of the State Bank of Indiana M.John Law, I have levied upon and will on Saturday the 4th day of Dectnilier, 1847, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Evansville, between the hoursof lOo'clock A M and G o'clock PM of said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rents, issues and prof its, for the term of seven years, of the following des cribed lots or tracts ol land, to-wit: the wli.de of blocks numlier 61, W and 158, and lot unrulier 2 in block namber 137, lot 'J in block 5'.l. and the undi vided one-half, of lots number 'J, 10, 11, 12 and 13, in block number 74, in Laiuasco City, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. And should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues and profits, a sum sufficient to satisty said ex ecution and costs; I will at the same time and nlncu proceed to sell at public auction, aud outcry, the ( simple of said above described lots and appurtanccs, to satisfy said execution interest and cos's, nov 113w--pf S250. JOHN ECHOLS, S. V. C. HANDKERCHIEFS and Comforts Handkerchiefs and Comforts of every style ami price for eale by E. & W. LEWIS, ep23-y. Corner Main and Water street. SHAWLS A creat variety of Shawls, cmonpa which are an extensive assortment of snperiorand common black Cloth, Tartan, Mode, Tureni, fee. For sale low by s2X M. W. FOSTER. YyiNDOW and Wall Paper. Wo have a sc- V lected and full supply of window and wall Pa per, oflatest patterns, tel8 C. BELL FRESH Teas. Just received pr.d now y ready for inspection 200 packages of Tea. Ll. rtAn assortment selected with great care cspo cially for tiie Evansville Market, for sola by oust 31-tf. . ' ALLLS & HOWE3.