Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 136, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1848 — Page 3

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The Dart Jocssal is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable to the Carriers, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. The Tri-Weeklt JorR.fAU fur the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Wetkly Journal is published every Thtrrsday at 32 00, three copies for S3 00, seven conies for SU W, ten copies ler lo w, in advance. SATURDAY MORNING, SEP. 30. Advertising Prices in Evansville Papers. 4 square of 12 lines one insertion, $00,50 da do eacn auomonai inseruon, wjij " one week, two weeks, " one month, two months three months, ' six months. 1,50 do do do do do do do 2,50 4,00 6,00 7,5o 10,00 13,00 12,00 20,00 5.00 8,00 twelve months six nion.hs, renewable to 4 average not more than once a week 1 do twelve months. Each additional sou are for fcix months. do do do twelve months. Wo advertisements to be considered by the year unless jecilied on ihn manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Announcing candidates for office $1 'or ac" name in advance. All advertisements from transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisement, not marked on the eopy for a pocitied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unk-ss sooner discontinued, and payment es.ictcd accordingly. Tfee privileges ut yearly advertisers will 1 confined to their regular business, and all other odver-ti-iements not pertaining to their regular business as areeJ for, to be paid extra. All advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, any other puMic meetings and such like, to be charged hall price. - Marriages and deaths inserted without charge. Ol.itaary notices and funeral invitatiousto be charged halt price. Regular advertisers and all others sending communications or desiring notices designed to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts; or any public entertainmenis where charges are made lor admittance, all notices of private associations, every notice de -signed to call attention to private enterprizes, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid fur. Ifin-crted in the editorial (which can only be at the discretion of the editor?) t!ie sum.; will be charged at the rate of not lesj llrtn 12 cents per lineKnowing the above rates to be liberal and much !e?s thnn is charg'-d in other cities and towns for tint iiur work, we make known our intention to be guided h-realter by them; and to prevent any misunderftan Ii ig, we deem it expedient to publish thi oil the iuile page of our pipers lor one month, that all twrs ms m iy have an opportunity of making themIves acquainted with the rates hereafter to be charged by us respectively. 7 V.1. If. CHANDLER 5c CO. YOENULOV E !t SULLIVAN. ' II. C. HUNTlNOToN. Acciuext. We learn that a German lost his life yesterday uear town by the running away of liiahotses, which he was driving in a ttnall wagon. We did not learn his name. . CO A "J and flal occurrence took place at tue Denotat Columbus on rrutav, ttie cats were leaving on their trip to Indianopolis. A pass-ujjer, fcince a cvrtaiued to be a Mr SweellV, iu enJcaroring lo get on the car, aflrr ham'inga bottle to a comr.d, mied Iii step', and and was caught by holding on ihe car, between it and the jdatforin, ami after being I r jtVnl.fell bo that his feet were both crushed, and he tur xed but a short time. The bell had been rung, and the usual call made for ail to be on board, and itu cars were inovin2 off at a moderate rate. Thev were turned buck the moment the calamity was as cerlaiued by the conductor, but the physician stated that he w as dying. The deceased was a laborer, and his associates stated that he was a tingle man. Trulj iu the midst oflife are we in death.' rys T a r fr fallbna e lief Vi ii rt'Yt 1 I while preacning m urcen County, üeorgia, on last Sunday week, fell dead iu the pul itt. Cincinnati Clothing; Store Next door to C. Hell, Druggist, 4 MAIS ST., E VASSVILLE IA.4. 1 1 illlliblU.lli CK JIUU.U JllUlk If AVE just received from their Manufactory in J. J- Cincinnati, the latest rew orktyieot SflilNti &. t-UMMER CLOT11LNÜ, All of which are made and trimnu-d in the best man er under their direction iresly for this market, and consists of every article requisite to complete gentlemen a wardrobes. Superior Black and Plue French and EnglL-hCIotk j Press, Frock and Sack Coals, full trimmixl I Caspimeret, brown. Green and Gray, and all col ors ot Tweed Press, Sack and Frock Coats. Black Summer Cloth. Lustre nnd Croton Cloth Dres. Frock and Sack. Brown Linen and Linen Check, and Ginsham Coats. Every variety of Coats lAXiltosand Roundabouts. PANTALOONS. Superior Black ami Blue Cloth and Caswmere Panw. Fancy FrenerrCawimere do. Black Lustre, Browi; Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy iuuls, oi ceiy ancij unu uuic -U3"'""i'r VESTS. Bbk Satin, plain and Fancy Silk and Velve while Marse illes and Marse illes of all colors, and -i.iitl. !' com mm vr"i.niid prices. I'UitNisiiiNt; :oods. All tho late styles of plain and fa ney silk and satin CraEU ivats. JrcarU and stocks; white silk and all colors Ptcket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom shirts: Muslin and Fannel do.; Flannei nd Net under shirts ami Draws; Mart Col - lars; Fashionable Beaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves embroidered and plain gum myper.ders; silk, : i.iL. ....t Mii..n I'mbrcllas; Silk Hat.: Catw: T - . . . . . Boot. Shoes; walking canes, &.c. Allth aK.,vüirtieles and evervthin? else in tr.e f-'rnishin" line will be sold at Cincinnati prices lor f"!ASH We shall continue to receive fresh supplies weekly if.rin:r iIip fn.mn from our Manufactory in Cmcin nati. (ap 4-tf AHLERING &. BRCM.MER. INSUUANCE NOTICE. THE undersigned as agent for the Col urubus Oliio Insurance Company, isprepart ;d to take risks on on shipments ot Mcrchan 'iize, Produce, See., from and to any part ol the U Skip, liv tpnm a ad n.-iiüni? ressels. steam, canal keel and Hat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize furniture, &.C, on most reasonable terms. Tt high reputation which this Cotnpany lr to IB ability, liberal! y and promptness in adjusting ios i 1 1 at ff I ri a A.kitb Litioa a tl A n t tnnn mi tt 111 fmy t: 11 1 A LMJB A kV l lav VIIUV ia U i VA put H'liuv va ii public ISAAC A. CR AN E, Ag't. UXDANDTOWN LOTS Foit sali:. T VTILL sell at private sale a tract of Lend adjoin X im: Evansville, containing about twenty seven acres; also, ten or fitteen Lots in the upper enlarge rnent of Evansville, all of which I will sell on reasonable terms in quantities to suit purchasers These wishing topurcrta-e iJina or ixjia, win una u 10 meir ilL to iuy f immeuiaieiy. ,

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FOR THE EVAHSVUjIiE JOURNAL. Louisville Sept. 29 8 P. M. Complete returns have been receircd from Maine which give Dana, Locofoco, 39,175; Hamlin, Whig, 39.933; Free Soilers ticket, 1 1 ,- 965. The Senate stands 11 Locos, 3 Whijjs. HoTise 84 locos, 56 Whigs, nnd 10 Free-Soilers. There is two feet four inches water in the Canal. Sales of Flour to-day at 63,90. Sales of Wheat at 65 to 66c. Sales of new Cora at 20 old Corn at 30c Sales of Coffee at 7. Sugar 4J to 4 Je. Sales of Bacon, sides 61 Sales of Whiakj at 17 to 171c ' Ciscisxati, Sept. 29, 7 P. M. The River at this point is at a stand and the weather cloudy. . r ' Sales of Flour to-day at 63,75. .Whisky 17c. Lard in kegs8Jc. Oihr articles remains unchanged. Pittsbobo, Sept. 29, 7 P. M. There was two feet four inches water iu the channel here lo-tlay. - - New York, Sept. 29, 7 P. M. Ti e New York Tribune hoisted the Taylor Flag to-dav. The Steamer America arrived to-day at this port. ' . , . The Telegraph worked so badly between this place and Louisville last night that the bove, which we received at 10 o'clock, was all the intelligence that was sent through. We shall receive the news by the steamer this tno.ning. Ed. Journal. TO LITT. A CONVENIENT Dwdling-hou-e "-hoiue now occu pied bv the subscriber. ror terms apply at tho store of hep Z-i OLIVER LAPP. HE3IOVAL. OLIVER. LAPP, will remove his stock of gooJj to the new three story brick on Mains ireet, in ibout ten days, where his old customers ore invited to call on hi in. ep 2d. XLEZtXOVAL. A LLIS V ilä hive temporarely moved their A Stock and ollice to the new Duck Store, on Sycamore street, next to Lnughlin's corner, at which !iare they respectfully folic it their friends and the ,iullic ingeneral to extend lo them the came liberal .wtronage, they have m long enjoyed, al was felt grateful for, and will always endeavor to deserve. tp20. G. YE..i:.T5AX & CO. Jut received per Steamer ficrmantown, 0 Pieces Store and Haus Poor Iicks( home made) u Coils Man te Ko:e from 1 to 1! luch: 10 3 W f 13 1Z ' 2 5 5 8 6 2 2 Ktes lUmp packen Yuri); Coli ilo 1 (alter Rope; . bs Hemp Hiid Cotton twtne; doz Hi ':ii Ueadeords; ' tloz Ciiuinu i(i lluckc-ts; keirs a.-sorltd Noils; bbla Salaratun; boxes Summer Can des; do bonp; , ... doz horte 11 rushes; . , , ilo scrubbing lo; do No 1 ffrosf Shoo do; do Zinc Washboards; bbl Oai Meal; lbs Uncon Hams, , bs hhouder 1 1801) 1500 In store and for sale (y auS 21 ii. VENNEMAN, vt C. ta3im-:ks oil. st s o i ninit r.4 t;n iHi rtwivfti nmi irr u Irmß by ftbi2l PLCKEK & KU A MLR VAl&IIZOUSS2 FOit KAT. ALAKOh Irnmc nre-Houe for rent; apply to the subscriber corner Main and Seeond street (au2-2GJ WILLIAM 1IUG1IE8. JUST received from Pittsburgh, 100 K-s Nail; 2.' Ubls Ale; for sale by ALLIS !c IIOWFS. ap 24 . atcr st. ' MOSQUITO NETTIE 7;s7 Off PIECf Assorted Mojuito Nettings; OvIvF J ust received and for sale low by uiy 6 J. 11 MAG11EE&C0 SUGAR I SUfiAU I SUGAR ! - ff Hill New Orlenn Sugar. Xvlvl 200 Bags Rio coffee 2.V) Bbis Molasses; store and for bale by ALLIS HOWES, ap'24 Water st FOIl SALE. T WILL sell at private snlc Ixt No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the citr; title perfect. It is one ol the most eligible locations in the city for a ptivai residence. AI... ton vnnrclMMnn n t.t IT I l.v 1 rJ Toot CiW. I able tor a re?idence. (aug 2d JOHN J. CHANDLER. 75 CTLXTS. Dr. Champion Vegetable A sue Hlcdiciuc! SAFE and warranted Cure lor fevers of every description. Also. Pr. Chamoion's Yccctatle Anti-Bilhous, Anti-Pvsrx'Dtic. Purilvinc and Cathartic Pills, doss1 essing lour important coiuMncu pre rues lortiie cure lot Diseases, careiuuyanu correctly comiincu, one ar - I I . . I t' .1 I ucie m nssisi uie cm ex oi auouier I the Health of Mankind. for tne benefit ol I These pills contain the tour leading properties for lne cure oi uiseases. i nere is no enromr untcuon in wr.icn tue r-ivtr, lue otomacn, Uie ioweis or im Jlood is not concerned. Therefore, these pills are carefully and correctly prepared to meet thore seve ral indications. In all Bilious complaints they cure by acting noon the liver, and carrying off the redundant, or excessive bile: and at the same time exciting the liver into full action, in dyspepsia, they cany off the accumulated massol acidity, and correct the stomach and . digestive organs. It is a fact well known and generally acknowledged, that a great part of chronic lisea.-es depends uton impurity ol the hloMi. These m Is uossess the power oi puruying tne html, even in the most obstinate cases f scrofula o or flaccid temperament; nnd as a cathartic, they act gen " . a tlv unon the liowels.reniovin-r all unhealthy accumu- , j f n hev are ,j j jn their nature, and may be j . j f f -n aU w ,rom lßlar,cy tü 1 J. old are. For sale bv ",V 4l- Evansvillela. C. Iell, J Pr. Tbos Newman, Mt. cmon Ia. R. B. Hallock, Prince ton Ia W.J. Whiting, Cynthianna Ia. W. B. Piiuick. Boonville la Pr. Joseph Sower, Vincennes Ia. -3 m w. . LAWNS, OINOHAM3 & LINEN LAWN 3 A VERY large assortment of the newest styl II Please call and examine them.

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J.iH. MAGKEE & CO;,: :

Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic ! dry Goods. EVANS VI LLEi INDIANA. HAVE Just received per steamers American Eagle and Colorado, b8 packages of their Fall and Wintet stock. . We invite the Trade to call and examine our assortment; as most of these goods are now much in re quest. It is the intention ot the farm to purchase an unusual Lar;e Stock this ssason, and to seil at a small advance on Eastern prices. . Trie head of the house will attend the Eastern package. Auction snles during the entire season and spare no pains in collecting one of the largest and most desirable Stocks ever otlered iu our city. ' We could say to the Trade generally, and particularly to Merchants of the Wabash Valley that you can buy goods in Evansville this I all on as good terms as anywhere else in the West. au 30.

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- - B E BAKER & CO.

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i ney wouiu aim iniorm tmir iriends that, lor the purpose of manufacturing and purchasing their goods at the lowest pcsfeible rare, they have openod a Sfore ot p Ftarl $tnett Bosln. , I

t. ii .V i . i . dent Ihey can pell them goods at as low prices as they i nev wouiu rennecuui v sonnt nurchniurs to biaies, ""v'1""' tivic, wr ii ineir attended to. Evans. Jour, insert to amount 3 and charge this ITIOKE STOVES. JA 31 ES SCAXTLI.V & SOX, ii n uju:i reiurneu irom Vincinnati ana Ju s A .'t" . . . i r r: ? XX vi ille with a lari-o anJ tilenJLJ iswintnoni -nf the most approved . ' ' j ; Patterns of Stoves. Which for petf.iriu.mce and durability are un?urpassed in the Union, among which will be found the Buck's t'atem Cooking Stove, (imyroved,) the best ciuuia use. iiao me vueen oi me est, and liarryof tho Wet premium Cool in Stoven, nuw patems; and die latcs style of Poublc Ovtn Cuokin2 Stovoa, . "i All ort3 of Hcatinir Stoves. Some of ihn m.w beautiful air-tiUt Fr!or and Piiiiin Uttum Stoves we ever saw urou "lit to tliit Citv. Six. ffv ii to ton' I I'late Stoves, new patterns. ltouu!i and Ucady TarlorS.ovM, ' Any quantity of Tin Ware on hand as usual which they would di.Hpoje of at the very lowest Ci.ncuxati d n if i 9 PBi4-s. j Give us a call and see for yourselves at our stwre on Main street, one door from B. Xurrie's Tavern PAPER II AXC2INGS. QTA riLCES ValU'aper, new styles; . ", rwtJXJ 2V0 " ' . " Satin faced; 100 " New styles 4 4 Window 1'apcr, Just received and for sale, low by m yC ; : J II MAGIIEEJLCO. IW Liverv Stable. n&3?S& THE undersigned have apsociated them stives together in the Lircry Static Easiness,1 and solicit a share of public patronage. Their Sta-, ble is on V'inr street, between the Johnson House and the river, where they can at all times be found,' read to wait upon the public. They intend to keep' good ftock, nud their charges shall lie in accordance! with the limes JAMES WHITE, j July 23-Smo - S. C. JOHNSON. i . ... i WHISKEY. Bl!s Russt llville Whiskey, ÖU iO bbls Cincinnati do 20 New Harmony do. In store bud for ttalc low for cah by my la BEMENT & VIELE LAWNS AND Pit I NTS. T t'ST received a small lot of handsome Lawns and J Spring Prints. mar25 M. W.rlä l LH. HYDRAULIC CE3IENT. A FULL sup?y of this article freth from the miU! L V. together wi;h the lwt ot lloach lime. f For le by the batreL A. LAUGH LI N", "l' 2'1 . Water stre-et. mi ANDY AND WINE. 5 quarter casks purejuice Port Wine; f Old Port do; 5 " " " " Maderia: 1 4 " " " Sl.crry; 1 pipe pure Cognac Brandy,Otard. Pupuy's These Liquors care Le on purchased csiiecial-j Brand. ly for tickness, and the public can rely upon tin irpu-( tty. In store and tor sale by IjaniT.'J C. LrL.L JUST received from New Orleans, 20 Bbls Tanners Oil; 50 " Tar; . 4 " Varnish; 13 " Turpentine; , 5 Bxs Orange; 10 " Lemons: in store and lor sale by A LL1S & HOWES. t aterst TO COUNTRY JIERCIIANTSTHE fulisciiber is now opening ICO Packages of .Merchandise, consisting ol Pry Goors, Btxrrs & Snots, llATs,CArsand Uo.vnf.ts, Haruwakx, Glass Ware and Crockery; which he will wll as low as any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, euch as fork, W In at. Corn. Uata, iluxseetl, VhtteLcans Beeswax rcat hers or 1 allow. decl-tf JOHN SHAN KLIN. TUUMi!." Leaitur Irunis oi gool quab y ud 1sm pi it ei; nlsodo n i iiui oi t eij vhiiti) u rn it uili t. i:n i.uiu:i Lloil.i:.u i-:ie. At.LJ.i.l.N.. V ixwLMMl.K. I; '1 recen e; i.v siei.ii.ti Tetüpetl 10 " Linseed Oil; 5 , m Lard oil; 175 Kgs White lead; 50 Bxs Candies; 0 " Starch; . ' ...... - lor sale by ALLIS k HOWES ap 24 Water !st. FOB SALE. 'TAWO Family Carriages ot i,uperior finish and 1 W orkmanslnp. I hey will be sold low tor cash or iraueti tor noou ttorses or iuuies. Apply to Messrs. Harrinuton Crane &. O Riley, or to the ow-' ner at the Sherwood House, Evansville. Sep. 19. j . REAL Estate for Sale.--I now offer for sale isotne of the most desirable Real Estate in the city and county, consisting ot ihe following lots and tracts ot land. Lot No 33 upper enlargement and: I lots ?to 162 i, l&o donation enlargement ot the cityo I Evansville. Also the late residence of Saunders Uornbrook I dee'd, said to be one of the finest upland Fain.s inth' i couniy, coninining ci acres; aiso aooui j vusu( iianu in wuicn mere are several unproeimnia; uuj I last lot will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, 10 shares of Bank stock. Forterms applyto ; :- v P. IIORNBRCOK. je 22-d2mNL.w4m 1 Oft ßRLs- COLUMBIA FLOUR, just recciv -R.XJVJ ed and for sae bv sep 20ALLIS & HOWES. JUST received from New York, 6 Halt Pipes Cognac Brandy; 2 Pipes Holland" Gin; - . 10 c-ika Port Wine; I 10 casks Madeira; . 2 hhds Rnra;y; . ; j .-- f 10 barkels Champaignc; . 5 bxs Cordials; . 100" Claret; , 1504. Sardines; - . . ' ' 400 cans Oysters; -- iL thousand liüara Cigars: or tale by ALLB &. HOWES. Water st. apvi INDIA MATTINGS. 1 fk PIECES India Straw Mattincs; JLvF Just received and for sale lowly my6 J. II. MAGHEE &. CO KEFINEO LOAF SUGAR. ÄT CASES Stewart's Double Refined; 5 bbls Crushed do do. 1 do- Powdered in store and for sale low bjr

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BOOTS AND SHOES. LOUIS VIL Ii E, K Yi ,hfT are now in wipt of their fall stock of BtWS bet selected assortments ever offered for sale in this - , t j j j - : , r """"ic " w i:vkis mm price?, ns luy leei ronncan be obtained at in any jobbing house in the Ufiited nouse in isoaton, will he promptly and satisfactorily office Loa Jour. . scp 7 dlw&w2. . i ÄEW STOUMEW GOODS. r I E Slib.-rriher resneelfnllv inf.irm tio iil 'rns ' jl oi v aniierfiuryli ana surrounding counties, that - - - i'" w a.'iwi w sa V tiu no uns ojicncd a new store in the house formerlv oc cu;ietl-ly Mr. Steve Childs, on tho south-west cor. nerol'Min and Second streets, where he intends to keep a general assortment, ot Drv Goods nud 5'roceres which he wi!l se ll as low as any house in the West, lie has just received a benutitul stock 'ttenh American, F 'reach, and English Pry Ook1s, ,u "c porueuiany cans uic attention oi pur chasers wanting superior cotnls. lujr 23-dJtwly WILLIAM HUGHES. . SELECT SCHOOLS. rphe 31ale Academy mid Female Semina it?i"n ry will loo volonte, commence their r all Senns the first Monday in September. The school-year consists of two sessions of 22 weeks each; the tuition payable quarterly as beretof . . . .i i ... iure, i upus can commence at uny tinie, motion it H cnsly desirable and important that they enter mo utuiiiiii v. nun iviiii. rui'jxts w biuii) arc begun and classes organized lor the Se-s? ion. No pupil will be received for a le.-s time than ball a Session. ' Peduction wiil be made lor absence in case of protracte-d illners. The Seminary comprises two departments. Primaavand Acahemicil, oucupyins distinct yet conti guous apartments, being under one general supervision, and constituting tn reality but one school; the Studie of ihe Primary Department being preparatory to the more advanced ohes ol the Academical course. - The Academical Pepartment is arranged into three classes, characterized by -tho branches studied by them respective I v. and denominated for convenience sake, the Junior, .Middle and Senior Clashes. . Junioi Stcpils Ariibtnetic. Geoirrophy, Ancient nnd Modern History. Eng. Grammar, Walts on the Mind, and Natural Philosophy. m Middle Class Arithmetic (finished,) Algebra, Natural History; Botany, Chemistry, Astronomy, Anatomy, vV Physiology StNioR Class Algebra tfnbhed,) Geometry Mntill and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Losic, Natural I 1 neology and Evidence of Christianity. The above cour?e is the more common, nnd in cur judgment one winch should, in its general outlines, be pursued by those desiring a systematic and thorough etlucation. " The Malo Academv desirnod more narticularl rly I lor tnosc stuuving tlie classics, ami higher Ln ; branches, will be conducted on the same plan I r . .a .... .. lish ml I terms as during the past year. Vocal Mcsic A course of forty lessons, (two each I week) will be given out of ehool hours, on the cleI mentary piiaciples of vocal music, for those who ure ; not members ot the day school as well as for those science, will lind the course adapted to . - rviirvceu wtio are. i nose who have never studied music as a them. R)ard aml wa8hig inVhe of r ainili,.a. ncr week - private $1,50 to famili'-'s, per week. 1 75 Tuition Li Seminary, Primary Department per qunttcr, 3 00 Academical "4 00 to 5 00 English Branches and French or Latin- 7 00 Vocal Music, lor the course, 2 00 lessons on the Piano S3 00; U3e of instrument for practice $2 00 per quarter. 1 M. W. S AFFORD, a. m, Principal. Evansville, Aug. 1. 184c. - ADor.mv. Encouraged by the increatingr patron aze durin the Dast vear. we have at no ttifiing cx I p nje, made arrangements to add very much to the I accommodations and iaciutics ot the schools, ieenng I and assurance that our former patrons,and the Irier.us ! ot'tnlueation generally, will respond to our efforts by j still mora liberal patronage ' M. W. S. I aug 17. Valuable Itcal Estate for Sale . 01 .Monday, October 2nd, 1S4S, between the o'cloch A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., hours of 10 o'cloch there w ill be edit -red at public sale, at the Court House door 121 Lvansville, the loll owing valuatle Ileal Estate held by the Bunch at Evansville of the State Bunk of Indiana, to wit: Lot No. C8 in the original plan of the town of Evansville, upon w hich are a eomforlul !e dwelling house and all necessary buildings for the accommodation of a lamily; being I the same at present rented to Crawford Bell Esq A lsj a tract of Land containing c&l acres, more 01 less, lying on the Ohio river, about 30 miles above its mouth, partly in the county of McCracken, and p irtly tu the county of Ballard, State of Kentucky. Ter ma of sale cah. By order of the Board of )ircetors. sepJJ G. W. RATH BONE, L'a,hr. t ' XKW CiOODS. PltlNTS, DÜ3IEST1CS, DRILLINGS, Ac JUST received ly sreamers Wyoming and Ger. mantown, ' - ' " . IS bales 4-1 heavy and fine domestic; 2 " 7-8 " Priiling; Also Prints and other goods, the first arrivals of my Fall stock. scp 14J M. W. FOSTER. PAIIITZITG. SF. WILLS EY would return his thanks to his friends and the citizens in general P wr jibm imms, mm "i vj wiotc buhhiuh . I to business to merit a liberal thare ol the pub- 1 N lie patronage. 1 hoee bavin" work in my line N a wiil oo wen to rive me a can, rs i inicnti 10 i I work cheaper than the cheapest an 1 as good as I N the best. All orders left with J. C. Heberd or N ii P. G. O'Riley will receive prompt attention G sepi-j,uotn. PAINTIHO. TAXES FOIt 1 18, NOTICE is hen by given that the Tax Duplicate for 1313, is now in my hands, and I will proceed to collect the same according to law; and for that purpose, 1 will meet the tax-payers wht may attend at the following places in audcrburgl: County, tor the purpose ot receiving taxes, to wii. At the place of holding Elections in Knight Towi.ship on Saturday, October Ulli. . At the place of holding Elections in Centre 1 owni ehip on Monday, October ICth. ' i ' I At the place of holding Elections in Scott TownI ship on Tuesday, (Jctober 17th. I At the place or holding Elections in Armstrong Township on ednesday. OctoU-r ISth. At the ;i!ace of holding Electionin German Township on '1 hursday. October IVih. At the place of holding Elections in Perry Town shin on Fridav. Octolier 20th. ' ' . At the place of holding Elections in Union Township on Saturday, October 21st, 161$. And I will attend at my ollice in the court-bout at Lvansville from the 21tday of October, until the lirfct day of January 13PJ, for the purpose of rea ivinif lnTo . 1 .t i The taxes for the vear 1S-13 are as follows: For State purposes on each one hundred dollars valuation ot all property subject by law to raxatioti 30 eents and, for each poll 75 cents. For the purposes ot County revenue on each one hundred dollars valuation ot all property subject by law to taxation 33 cents, and for each poll ft 1.00. For Road purposes on each one-hundred dollars valuation ot Real Instate. 10 cents. Sep 19 R. W. PUN BAR, T. V. C. I I. lifOO, House Larjtenttr and joiner tl .VMne street .n . Mr .D.xbjfV rbnreb. fTnv?-n

: MEDICAL NOTICE.' : DR. C. S. WEEV ER, successor to Trafton nnd V eever, would resp-jctfully inform his friends, the friends ol the laie Pr. William Traflonv and the public generally, that he las, in order to be near his residence, exchanged offices with Pr. Geo. B. Walker, and may now be fonnd at the tfhcc on the corner ol First and Vine streets, at all business hours, except when absent on professional duties. To his friends and acquaintances, Pr. Weeverbas only to eay that he w ill be happy to serve them at nil houis day or night with the same iesl and fidelity as he has heretofore done; and for a compensation as Iowas that required by any well read Medical gentleman in Evansville. To those not personally known to Dr. W. he begs leave to say that he was fir three years a Pupil, nd for nearly four years a partner of the late Pr. Win Trafton, during his pupilage he enjoyed the advantages of the Medical Pepartment ol the University of Loüisvill , and the Marine Hospital and subsequently those of the Jefferson Medical college ol Hiiladelphia where he graduated in 1314 and where he also enjoyed the benefit of attendance of the Blockley Hospital, and at Wills Hospitul for the blind and lame. ' . . Pr. Weever's residence ia on Second street, first door below the Rev. Mr. Podges Church. Persons calling at the olfice will always find someone there at all hours day or night, - au 2. PIJBJL1C SALE!! . BYr virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, rendered at tu August'!' erm A. P., 1343, the undersigned administrator, de bonis non, of Hiram W.Cloud, dee'd, will sell at public auction at the door of the Court House, in the city of Evansville, on Uie 28ih day of October A. P:, 1343. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M , and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, the following described real estate, to w it: The South West quarter, of section No 11. in Township No 8, South ol Range No 11, West, (63 acres) of which more or less iu the North East corner thereof, is sulyect to the Uie estate of Nancy Cloud, widow of saiddecM. Also, fractioncl Sec. No 14 in the towns-hip and range afore said, containing 42 acres more or less, 2 acres of which are also subject to the life estate of said Nancy Cloud Said sale to be made on the following terras, to wit: wne-third of the purchase nioney in cnoh; one-third in 12 months sale, and the reLiaitiing third in 13 months from day of sale. Tho purchaser executing his notes with approved socuiity. and waiving valuation laws. , J AM ES T. WALKER, Adru'r. Baker A Garvlx, Att'ys. sep b-lw p t $2,50. EXECUTOR'S Sale of Ileal Estate. By virtue of an order of :he Vanderburgh Probate

Court, will on the 23ihday ot October 13-13. between tho hours ot 10 o,clock A. A., aua 1 o clock 1 . M., of said day nt the door of die court house in the ci'y ot Evansville. tiller at public auction the following described tracts of hnd bei;ig the land that t'ie late Clark McCallister died eizod namely- 150 acres the ISorth part ot the bouth Last Qftarkr ot section num ber tlx in township number six, South of Range number nine, west in Vanderburgh County, and 167 , bö-lUÜ acres the North Y'et quarter of section number five in Township number t-ix, south of Range number nine West, in Warrick County Indiana, and also the following tractd of land subject to the lite estate of tho widow of said decedent, it being apportioned to said widow for her dower by the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County, described af dlows, namely: loO acres tue JNorui ast quarter ol section numbes seven, in Township number six, South ol l.'anoo ntinilu-r fiiiia IWsl alitn 10 nrrvs nil Üie South tide ot the South Eat quarter of tcction No. ti South of Range No 9 west iu Vanderburgh County. 1 utJs of Sale. A credit ot nine months lor one half, and eiüUteen month for tho other half, will be given by the purchasers giving their notes wilh ap proved security without any react whatever trom valuation or appraisement laws. U. Ii. WALULU, .xecuior. scp 8,4w p f 3,C0 SEW GOODS AKJ) IIOUSi:. riMlE store formerly occupied by Mrs. Tillesto.v, JL corner of Main and Seemd Streets, is now occu pied by THEOPORE and JOSEPH VENNEMAN, naarancyana iomesuc ury uuuu oiwr. auj have on hand a full assortment ol Fancy Goods, such as, Cassimere and Muslin Pelain Shawls, t-ilk and Muslin Pelain Handkerchiets, Lady's and Gen tlemen's Cravats, plain black and plant mode colored Lustre nnd California plaids, Marino and Bombazine black Silk 1 yard wide. Linen Lac and Edgings at a very low price, a good variety of Cotton Lace and Edging new styled. Silk Fringe for Presses, and a good assortment ol Trimmings, heavy brown Muslin, brown and bleached Prilling, tine Cloth and CasMroere, Cassinct, Jeans, and a lare asso.tment ot Cotton Goods for Pantaloona and Coats, Boots and Shoes,, and 1 ur Hats. To our f riends and the public in general, we respectfully invite them to call and examiue our stock and prices before purchasing. We respectfully tender our thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to us in our ibrinlr House, and we hope by punctual attendance to business to merit a share of patronage. Don't forgej call, as we get new goods etery two months. T. & J. VENNEMAN. sep 4 Main Street. , fl i li KIT I. Kir nur lilwo woi.i.i resDCClfully inlotm the citizen-of Evansville n.l vi-initv. that ho has jutt received LI new nn.l splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches; and Clccks, which he win sen airei;ujar vmcuinati prices, his stock consists in part of: .. r Fine Gold and Mixer Lver atches; A splendid assorünent newest tyle ladies Coral Breastpins; Earings, Fingerrings &c.; Gobi Guard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Iockets; Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Keys, Collar Buttons, and Suids; A large selection of Gold Pencils with and ithout jK-ns;" A large lot of Bayley's best Gold Pen with and witlnwt holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Tliimbles; Every description of Steel Trimming!; "... Steel Beads and Purse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; . '. t Solar Susjiending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles !tc.; Every description Silver and common Spectacles Fine pocket Knives Ac.; - j . B lew Fine French Mantle Clocks; ' to which he would call tlio attention of those wishing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and examine tor themselves. J. L. BlTTRuLFF. ap 13 Main Street between First and Second. A SPLENDID lot of Paper Hangings and Win dow Paper, just received and for sale low by jan LMf: J. H. MAGHEE &, CO. LUJIDEll. A large and full assortment of Pine Lumber. For sale by may4tf. A. LAUG II LIN, Water si . WINDOW GIas. An assortmet of Window Glass, assorted sizes. For sale by may 4 tf. A . LAUGH LIN, Water st. O VES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! LADIES superfine light and dark colored J j It 1,1. UltAVIV V.U., KUiLllllie J Vv'iiite do.. suiei line white and colore-d i-ilk -ad superfine black net Gloves, and Mit for sale low lap 15J . 310;IK1S S. JOHNSON" SHOES! SHOES!! JUST received by the subscriber, 200 pair Mens' Brognnn; " : . 100 do Ladies Slippers; ' 100 do Children's Sb es; 1 - 1U0 do Youth's and Misses Shoes; . 1 bale Raw Cotton; ' With a vaiitty of other goods suitable for the season which will be sold at" unusual low prices for cash. Please to call and examine before buying elsewhere. . , WILLIAM HUGHES, : Sep. 1G ' " ' . Corner Main and Second St. ! " FANCY ARTICLES. Til 'ibscrioer has received an assortment of: ' S. , Sealing Wax, Note Paper; St Beeds, Kings, Tassels; ' Bt. lasps, Needles, Pune Twist; Fa " Beads, Pius Knitting Pins; ' . Ra I Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, llair and Nail Brushes, Ac.,' Ac, Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods oi eve variety, for sale al wholesale end retail by apli ' MORRIS S.JÜHNS0N. 13 ET ER SCOTT, Painter, Exchange Hotel.

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SADDLE, HARNESS AND VlU is a ii urA o t o nr . P.ELLIOTT, (Suecesi' t r aor to 1 M A. i o V, . t ' will continue the nYZ'. IL f'' V J at wiUn8 B Uie Z. 7-Z "ru t.vansvüle. U will navi nient of ' J,I!e Trees, cf aU kinds, ' cKirung, Harness and Bridle Leather: ' Hog fkm Calf kkin seating: do;0' Plush . BridleBitü and Buckles, all inj , . ' . urrup irons, ic..&c i Riding Buggy and Wagon Whips. ' ' 1 . 1 V ' ' . - .c.o. ..eaang m tue above artic es will find it their advantage to call andexamine my s.S. All orders promptly mended to at the tluvf- t to ue. imarD 11 1 U IM 1 im-n. l.j- ' J I . . . HdLttAjlvJ 1 1 200iKl'ClackLtn? Colored Alpacca LSI-i vrvrus Kentucky Jeans. : " 1j0 " Led, White and Yellow Hanneb 3 Cases asorted Prmts. . -. Jl . i;d Mwlins. 500 Woollen Shawls. , " . 150 Pair Blankets, just reeeiTed and fVt:'j ye7Jil?thy J-n. MAGHEE, Aav;' oct. ia-tf . Mtr----rJflOll3ÜL:3rKanawhl?alton nnd tnJf. ßVKßby fap II KRÜZEN &M0RfV: PANTALOONS STUFT & COATHTC3 I . ,f ADLS, Crotens, Tweeds,' mw-fr, Li ach r reuch Prp, els., Prap de Nienne, i,nen a ami union ciieclvs and stripes, with all the desirable styles, fbrsale low PK-nt w at w holesale and retail by MORRIS S.JOHNSON'. ap lo

tZv, a ? x a con "PPly of Saddles, L. 0fS5 A lhe WOr tmanship, whi Li .A . wTioiesiie or retail at the lowest

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IVNDS AND TOWN LOTS FOIl EA11TU XXfi nav0.for ta,eoi terms to- suit purchasers, a- ' bout sixty Town Lots lying on both side of the Canal, and in almost every part of the city including Texas and Lamesco. Also a cimiLcr of ' . tracts of land in eUtiertnt parts of the County. " , sep 12-1 mo.d. 1NULE &. WHEELER. ' CITY CLOT INC STORK.. S. KUHN, , , ' Xo. 21, Main stuet, EvantviUc, lnd. . WILL keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of dress, frock and sack Coats suitable forall seasons; Cloth and Casimere pants. . fancy Cassimere, Brown Linen, Linen checks,l weed ' and Corduroy Pants of every variety and price to

suit customers; plain and fancy Silk nhd Velvet Vests, Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of com: ; mon Vests; tine and common Cravats and Scarf; " Pocket Handerchiels; Linen and Linea bosom fl irts; common do; Flannel do nnd draws; Hats; Caps; Boots; Shoes.Ae., &c. ' - ' My friends and the public are respectfully invited to give me a call. ' i je23 ily.. PALM HATS, BONNETS, FLOWET.3 CC A VERY larLre stock consisting of everv varlatr JUL. of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French; broid, ehans, c, fur and sdk hats of every des'ra ble style bonnets, all the newest styles, with a vpUn ' did assortment ol flowers, riblions and bonnet trimmings fur sale by tap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PRINTS! PRINTS! T VNr en Jh'ss quantity and variety of Prints of th . newestSpring and Summer styles,; togethe with every thinr new, in the way of Press Goods, ir sale nt wholesale and retail by PETER SCOTT, ' -House nud SiguPaiutcr. HAS opened a shop in Evansville, at the ZilXZ.T' Hotel, where he is prepared to do all kinds ei House, Kin, and Carriage Paiotinr ho lowest rates. He respcctluily requests a ei.r:sublic patronage, ' - i jf 23-t.f. 4 ' 1 ' r. SUG A It and MOLASES. 100 Hhds New Orleans Sugar; 20 Bbls do do Molasses; 40 1 do do 23 Bbls Sugar do' ' do; ; -House Molasses rofia brand; 23 I Bbls do For sale by ap 25 i v ; . ; . do dd;' do do." A. LAUGHL1N, Water street I1LACKSMITIDS TOOLS. . . ''' ' A FULL and general assortment o .V.inr in that lino nitmplv An. ,fJlvils, Bellows, vices, fccrew riaic? E--Rasp, Files end Grates. -For sale by A. LAUGIILLV ap25 ' vle treef . . MACKEKEL. t ' BBLS No 1, in etoreand lor sale by 10 C. BELL. Western Clothing Storo, . Next door to G. Vtnntman'a Ropt Store.' Water Street, Evansville, la. BYK llVn ME II & CO. HAVE just received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, a large assortment of readrr made fashionable clothing, suitable for olltea cons tf the year, all of which are made and trimmed in the best manner under their direction, expressly for tLu market, and consists of every article rcqunte completo gentlemen's wardrobes superior Black -and Blue French and English cloth dresses, frdck and sack coats, full trimmed. Blue and blach Satner frock and sack coats, Cashmeref, Brown. green. , Kray and black, and all collors of tweed, sack. Iroek . and dress coats, every variety of coats, coatees end roundabouts, Fuperior black and blue cloths find ens-i-imere pants, fancy French cassimere do., blue and , black and gray and striped satinet pants and corduroy pants of all colors nd prices. Bla. k mtin, plain and fancy silk, velvet cassimere, and tat met vests, and all colors and kinds of common vestsJrt vor toi . -- .'- TOl U 1 II UVC?; riliuiv.-- It " II Ia III, II. fa ders; silk, gingham and cotton Umbrellas; Sdk Hats .-.-! ..nl.rol.lPreil &nil UiaiUKUIII ruri.LJaps; Boots; Shoes; walking canes i li .i. ..-..! articles and everyth Ac. ingelse in th" Inrnishing line will be sold at Cincinnati prices lor We Vhnll continue to recei ve fresh supplies week ly daring the season from oa. ,.f 72', nati. aug 19J BRUMMLK, A CONEW GOODS AGAIIT! ! !. North Carolina and Winter Stock prises blue mixed and gold mi xed ia black. Pilot cloths and blue Which now com hie and blue Flushings: Blankets; Linseys; Brown Cottomi .nd 5attinets. . , r- ntntiam In. Black plaid mourning .ri Tn f rlish mournir ng, on cuioitv., - - - - k blaid English and f lorence braid ' .!n,.na ani4 firnrw Bonnets; bl'k and coioreu - - TT- . Udiös bl'k lace suk. - f . - f . v Padding and Canvass. u Satin StriFigured öalesoury '7'":rAT.. , Rldt . - ed, liigured Mohan red .Honair 7.--fc. . ' tkured colored Imperial ami u igured coioreu imp ine- r it. Tt.iv'a velvet and Cloth; Mens . f. .itk ib a exreDtion WD are looking for daily. ' ' , tl. . - i rwTF m r"i lis ü naii it .r rMVITin n and will sell at low prices. es. - r

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All the late styles oi . w - y . - Cravats. Scarfs and stocks; white ilk "J'r Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen and n m sh ris Muf lin and Flannel do.; Flannel and Net erfhir s and Pmws;Shirt.Col ars; Beaver, kid . Jfead and

glazed anrt l lusu yi- ir.,-. Fash Ancola. 3 R. V. black and drab .wool , Nutria, Russia and B. B ano v lnterev and Bueoa A wta 11. tt