Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 140, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 October 1848 — Page 3

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DAILY JOURNAL.

The Daily tJrciXAi.- is published every morning . (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, pay Lit to the Carriers, or $5 20 per annum, payable ii. advance. The Trj-Weeklt JocxsAL,lr the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tue.-dtys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Weeily Jocral is published every Thursda) at $2 00, three copies for 5 00, seven copies lot 11 00, ten copies for $15 00, in advance.

TUESDAY MORMSG, OCT QUER 3. Advertising Prices in Evansrilte Papers. 1 sauare of 12 lines one insertiou. &00,5C dj each additional insertion, do one week, 15 do two weeks, 2,5t do " one tonih. 4,0t do two months 6,uc do three months. 7t5t do " six months, 10,00 do " twelve months, 15,00 do u six months, renewable to average not more than one; a Week 12A 1 do twelve mourn. 20,U 5,1 Each additional square fornix months, do do do twelve months. 8,00 No advertisements to be considered by the year unless specinedon llit. manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Announcing candidates for office SI for each nam in aJvance. All aJvertiscraents frpm transient persons tu be paid in advance. . Advertisements, not marked on the ropy for specified number of insertions, will be continued one . .. 1 I ... A niontn, unless sooner uiäconuuueu, ion pujmcui xaeted accordingly. The privileges ot yearly advertisers will be con fined to i!ier regular business, and all oilier adver tiaemenuuot pei taming to thtir regular business a . I ', t . nniil extra a.tm iui, - t . . ,t C. All advertisement lor charitable institution, rue coaianie, wi. J, township, any other public meet in,i. an. I tirti VWg. tO DO C 11 3 med hall DHCC i'arria je and deaths inserted without charge. O ätuary nonces and tuncrai invuauou u rd haw price. . ,. Kejular advertisers and all others endin com mu nidation or desiring notices deijned to call att;n ti.in In t'aira uiirw. i-im-rtft-. or HV PUWlC enter i.inmMn ivhr rhurop are made lor admittance, all notices of private associations, eve.' notice de örnied to call attention to private e nterpiu. calcu lated or intended to promote individual interest can only be inserted with the understanding that the name i to be paid for. It inserted in the editorial i which can onlv be at the discretion of the editor a) the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 12 cents per line Know in the above rates to be liberal and much less than is charged in other cities and towns for fim ilar work, we nuke known our intention to be guided hereafter by them; and to prevent any misundertarxünjr, we deem it expedient to publish this on the inside paJS of our pijijrs fr one martin, that all persons tiny have an opportunity ot mikin themelved acquainted with the rales hereafter to Be charged by us respectively. 7 WM. II. CHANDLER &, CO. YOUNGLOVE & SULLIVAN. H.C. HUNTINGTON. fJ3'1 commenced raiuing here on Sunday night and continued all day yesterday ami the greater part of last tiight with alight intermix ion. We learn the rain is general all along the Ohio, and therefore we mar look for a rise in the Hirer in a day or two. The Secretary of the Treasury has given notice that he will pay the Mexican indemnity certificates ou the 27ih of October. These cerlificates were issued for claims adjusted bejore the war. Their amount is 81, 500,000, most of which is held in New York. ENERGY. One of the most remarkable instances of the success which attends well applied energy aud I terseverancc. is exhibited in the case of Dr. Javid Javse, of Piiiladelphia, with whoe ad-Tt-rtUenieiits the reavls-ri ot the Register are fa miliar. The Doctor.after spending many years ff hi lif in nrarlice. and a cureiul invesliiia-l tion of the origin and character of diseases.apif.?..K Ur.iinn nf r..n,ii plied himself to the preparation or remedies, and the excellence Ol his compounds I attestrd by the grateful thanks of thousands, who careful study, and as they serve, in an eminent! i. thiTood Durooses for which they were rtv : r. r ,, i .u intended, success nas ioiiotu uie piuuncwi lairaucu, m establishment is enterprise and labors. Iiis eflnlm 9 now one of the largest in the and besides furnhinz every township in the country Willi las invaituoie medicines, he ahips. annually .immense quautia .-, i ii.l. ties toloreign lanas. . . h'mhesi character. mantown Telegraph, that "last year, one ..-..Viti. tr by stedui, are ruiiuiu UUUw J 1.1. t (k.,n.l .Ktir tot lue . uouuic Bviui iin me v'u , ho OOl s- üress-ww- - wuher. to o"'' . ,rnrK. Iia . .work, ha pvet the vrants v. : ,'a.d ana u Ko million da Third vontr press: ,0,9 Consutnuife :rouoa!e.m.otlr'; trülW.f';n? .art pen nrtins an xPfnse "V. d We ' cannot at trie ' mill 111 Ul0 -u ..m.V-ailv Ol I" -" Z. f i Jll t W low I" - . -m 2111 VVl'J . r I'liin rate Krf furnlsl how they tau- -- -of ßfty sa . ..1 -.hibitiu as fd that thW toi" . . w- rmemocrru ; . - -.1 1

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ber, Lvcia A.n.v, wife of James Reilly, aud eldest Jaughter of Ira French of Cincinnati, aged 22 years. Lucia! thy life's brief history is told; . A daughter, well beloved, and then a bride-, Alas! the bridalrobe hid in its fold. The traitor DcalAiben busy at thy side. And yet. Vis beautiful i a youth to die . . !, Lay down each earthly hope with tranquil brow. Give parti ng words and sever each sortie. . And robe in righteousness as thou hast now! And though thy mem ry is a bright berjuest, Yet tears will fall and bitter sighs be given: fait' guiding hand hath led thee into rest. And "sister spirits" welcomed thee to heaven! For the Daily Journal. Lines on the Death of the late Mrs Lucia lteilly, - Bright was the world before thee' ' ; Ftir as a summer's day. For in life's pleasant places Thy heavenward pathway lay. j The future glowed in sunshine iJefore thy youthful eye, Devoted lore and friendship Made erery ahadow fly. Thou wast the cherished idol Of many a loving heart, And bitter was the trial, When called from thee to part. For in thy bridal gladness For thee tlie summons came. The grave's dark poitals opened . - -.To receive thy youthful frame! And was the call appalling To thy young timid heart? '. From Deaths chill fearful whisper ' . Didst thou affrighted start? t Ah no! o thee it sounded Like voices from thy home. Calling to Heaven's fair mansions, The tansomed one to come! And now." what heart can picture The bliss to ibee made known? "With all the saints in glory Assembled round the throne! Here eft the brightest morning May be o'f rcast with care. But there ifre joys of Edeu Eternally iiiou It share. The wintry blast of sorrow Shall ne'er thy steps assail. For thou hast pastthb wave of dea'.b, And left the, tearful Tale. Then will we cease io mouin thee We'll joy that thou art gone, Where stricken hearts shall be ai r?st, . And sorrow is unknown. x. C UANK NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the anrfual meet k y ing of the Stockholders in the Branch at Evansville of the State bank ol Indiana, will '-e held at the Hanking House, on Monday, the 16th day of .November next, at 10 o'clock f. M-, atwluch time a s'atcnient of the condition of the Branch will be subrnittei,nna M Section held for eight Directors to serve the enuinsj year 1'olls to clone at 4 o'clock M. 13r order of the lioord of Directors, d3 &. w id G. W. IlTHÜONE, Cashier. A LMANACS! ALMANACS!! ALMANACS!!! LX. DK. D. J AYN hi would hereby inlorni the pubHe that he publikes annually lor gitttiilous distribution by himself and alt his Ageuts, an Almanac, called Jnyne's Medical Almanac, AM UUIDU TO IILIALTII. The calculations lor this Almanac are made with creat care and accuracy and for live different Lati ludec and Lonnitude, so aa to mak them euallv " 5Sa''nlfav ini. T'7 pa"iiitho Uni-,!? btate and lifitiah iorth A rnrica. J hey are printon gooJ ad wilh h.IMjsonMS M lf mnti are nealy bounj, aiij besides being the neatest and most accurate calendar printed in tlie UnitedStates, mark and uirecMeni, valuable, and make ik lor their removal is really inem welcome v siters in every u - tkM. ....-.- l..h : t-ry umuj muu'u puctws llemst one ul these Aniui,. Iii Almanac ir le49 Ls now ready lor diatribut! wLich he designs to

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w!nc?tL .Mrs rOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL. FURTHER- NEWS BY THE AMERICA. S New York; Oct.'2., A. M. , The recent Irish Rebellion .seems to haves been secretly preconcerted. Beacon fires were blazing from every hill - top throughout the counties of Wexford, Waterford, Killkenny and Tipperary. . The Tory Journals attribute the riaine to the agression of the Landlords J VW upon the Tenantry, not to political cause. : . Pittsburg, Oct. 2, A. M. On Friday and Saturday last there was very heavy rains at this place which will produce a rise in the Hiver. ... Louisville, Oct. 2, A. M. The weather at this place and at Cincinnati is cool and.cloudy, indicating rain. - Note. The news by the America arrived late Friday night, and on Saturday morning I neglected to forward it. A like mistake will not againjoccur. Repobteb.' ; ' , We are very glad to hear from the Reporter that he will not neglect us again; there was co excuse for his neglecting us this time, as vie know he was notified of bis duties half a dozen times on Saturday by the office at this placs ", Ed. Jouesal.-, " Cty'ciHSATi.Oct. 2, P.M. ' The River is rising slowly at this points We had a very hard rain last night and yesterday. Flour is firmer at 63,611. Holders are ask ing 63.571 and 83,93 J. , ........ Grain remains unchanged. ' - ' ' Wlmkey has declined, we quote at 171c Memphis, Oct. 2, P. MJ We have dates from New Orleans up to the 27th ult. lellow aud While Corn we quote at 50 to 52c. Flour. We quote at 65,25 to 5.30. Forty tierces lard sold at 71 to 7Jc. Sales of Whiskey at 22. Louisville, Oct. 2, P. M It has been raining here all day. Sales of Flour at 83.50 to 3.90. Feathers nt 2Sc. Cheese 6Jc. Corn New at 25 old ut 30 to 35c. Wbea 65to6o. Coffee 7i to7c. Bacon. Sides at 4 to 4 J. Shoulders 3 to 31c Chills am Feve.--Wright a Indian A'egeiaUe Pills are one of the les.; the very bet medicine in In w or lit tiir thriiro n lntermitant Fever, bec juse they excel all other in ; dding the body of those morbid humors which are the c ase not only ot all kinds of Fever, but of every mala.. " incident to aian. Four or five ot said Indian Vegetal.. ,s every night on going to bed, will, n. snort time, rim It k a iM-flipc t rura nf ihn nnutt nStin-r case Ot Chills and Fever, at the same time the diget 'v? .r Hi- - I . L I. I . tili the ans win oe resioreu io a neannv lone, su blood so completely nurinVd that Fever and Al e ordtsiease in any form; will be absolutely imposs ble. This is to certify, that I was entirely cured of the Chills nnd Fevers, of several months standing, by the use of lour doe. of four pills each, ol Wrights Indian Vegetable Pilln, and after taking medicine from a rrgula. physician for tome time, and having no nymptoms ol it since, which has been about one year ago. J. W. SPKNCEK. Texas, Champaign Co., Ohio. Si'GAR Grove. Fairfield eo.. O..Nov. 19, '46. This is to certify that 1 was cured ot the chills nnd fever by the use of Wright's Indian Vegitable Fills, after having three attacks of it. DAVID BEERY. &3tBf.ware or Si-gar-coatid Cov.vTrsrriTs! i?etnrmbrr, thut the riff mal und twy genuine India Vrffrtnh'r I'Mm A'irr the tenth fiffuaturr of Wll.L HAM Wr.luilT urn thr top of tnch b x. The genuine ii lor iile nt wliolewil and'retail by KtJUKRT BAKNi:.-, ; . sol . i'jronl for Evaniville. ItfO. Newman. Vct Franklin;. P. T. J. lludj.ptth.lUinville; A M Phelps, New burg; Henry UiaksleV. Sr. Imi JunM .V ((hitritiiri Jiinx:Kwrirrf John Lynn, Lynnville; G W Noble, Louisville; and .waioHT's principal office, JG9 Race street, "-Ps. Bep9-3w A CON VENIENT Dxvö : ! iied by the subscrihpr. ' " . ' . or terms apply at the store of ,NP 26 OLIVER LA DD. HEnnvir. OLIVER LA DO, will remove his stock of cood -T.... i" : . . . ' on .uains treet, in "" ?J woere ms old customers are invited ,u wn. Sep 28, Canal Letting. 1MOTICE TO mTnirTnir J.Mlvü,ri?Iied Trustet of the Wabash and rTTv- . "1 S11 hereby give notice that they will rentJ . eu.F0PaIs at Point Commerce iu Greene .Vy "ua, on the Kta day ol November next. Vf "'econtruajon of J7 miles of said Canal, exten lleUi-VV uoinuh, nitre ire ia oe tooUÄft.Locksfondüuard.Lock. dam across ectiofiT leet in height and over 400 fett in At tneer witn the, usual variety of work befived tortOl. I he line will be dividmi intn . I -ii-n alth.liniit tin If 1 usction Wlirrl aJ. ...III I 1 solid -ock .varying 0fa part of the KockExuetbtf win a portion owiit. in Pike Conn tv suit Tte rk to be done wO.Wt) cubic yards of I for t' previou to iT.4 to 15 leet, to,whiatneaii necessary inloKJon. . - hv thjNident Enuiueer. mspection nf u-ill lw . - A .1 ' i r.. .u uv wiuuw ma ine won auring ll. erivtn - Sj&sva 1 Truttti inneauuin.. ut" - of i kcstees. I uop.i iu., oep. 7, iiM3. j .p - " .;iu,c-.. J Uf I N S 1 1 A NK LI N. -

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. CHARLES BUTLER, i , A. M. Il'E'iT, ( THUS. H.BLAKE. (

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NEW GOODS AGAIN ! ! JUST received per Steumera North Carolina and J. Q. Adams, 14 packages more ot our Fall and

Winter Stock.. , " , . , , - U hich now comprises blue mixed and gold 'mixed enns; bte and blue black.:.-Pilot cloths and blue 'luihings; Blankets; Linseys; Brown Cottons .nd atllnet8. , Black plaid mourning and fancy Ginghcjr.s, Enlish mourninr, oil colored: 1'urniture. blac and ortnOT and new style fane Prints. . . C . . ... T . . . . ..... ... (vombs, Uuttons and 1 hreads; bPk plaid Lnglisli Silk Cravats; Artificials; Ribbons and Florence brf id Bonnets; brk and colored silk l-ringes" and Oimps; ladies blk lace silk Mitts and Gloves; Waddings; Podding and Convoss. Fiffured Salesburv Hannels; plain brk Satin Stri ked, tiijru red Mhair and real Aluaeca Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperial undeilkht-ckcd Lamar; Infants fancy velvef ; Boy's velvet and Clotlif Men Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Piint, glazed and. riushCaps , IOUJ iic' .1 .'':; .R. W black and, drab wool Hats; Fash Angola, Nntriar. Rns?ia'atid B. 0 and L." Crowned Planter, Monterey and Buena Vista Hats." I I The above addition makes our assortment com plete with the exception of Boots and Shoes; which we are looking tor daily. . n i . J i I 1 1 . We have made such arrangements that we will be receiving New Goods the whole of the prest nt a son and will sell at low prices. Sep ID. J. ll. .MAUiitb a, co. Stoves! Stoves! .11 - Vü'.t r.' - HAVE just Tetumed from Cmcmnatf and lou svillewith Vlarge 'and splendid sortment of the most approved " ' -' - 4 .! ' k J ' 1-attern oi stoves, FOR THE FALL TRADE! ! j IVkiz-S Air turf.irmnrA midrliirabilitv are unsurunssed in the Union, amon; which will be foundthe Buck's Patent Cooking Stove, (unyroved,) tne best Stove in use. Also the Queen ol the Yet, ami liarryof the West premium Cool ing btoves, new paterns; and the (atea style of Double Uvea Cooking Stoves. . All sorts of Heating Stoves. Some of the most beautiful air-tight Parlor and Dining Kooni Stoves we ever saw brought to thic City. Su, seven to ten Plate Moves, new patterns. Kougn and Iteauy l arlorStovee. Any quantity nf Tin Ware on hand as usual which they would dispose of at the very lowest Ciscis.xati PRUTS. ' ' - ' Give us a call and see for yourselves at our stare on Main street, ont door from B. Nurrie'a Tavern. Sep ldd&w. rT A VALUABLE FARM for SALE JÜ1-BL CONTAINING two hundred and six tvone and one half acres, ninetv-sls improved, ten miles from Evansville on the state road leading-to Terre Haute, one half mile from Browning's steam mill. This land lies on both sides of the slate road, and can be so divided that it will make two good farms. On the East side of the road is a new two slorv frame house, with a store room attached, thir ty-two feet long, a frame smoke house and shop, a lanre double I02 barn sixtv-six feet long bv twentytwo wide, with a twelve foot shed running the whole length, and all other necessary out buildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety 01 peacn ana oiner irun trees On the west side of the road, is a cood frame dwell ing, a frame smoke houie, with a large double barn, well shaded, with stables and other out buildings. one hundred bearing apple trees ot the best kind, also a vaJiety ot peach, plumb ar.d cherry tret s, a never iailinf well ot tne best kind of water. The land is in a hiirh state of cultivation, plenty of cood hickory vhite and black oak timber for all purpows, plenty 0f .-and, free and limestone rock, in short everything in n n keit a desirable location. It is one ot the best io.t;vin this Dart of the State for a store and pub Hf hftiiL This farm will be sold on reasonable terms and inVl9 madS-f Tn. 'ur1ll"?h'r in.ftr ntiiti (ftTlrtllira or to tl e proprieto. n premises. Po.-fs.sion may bo : a10,L'U js"1" J-.70MAS HENNESSY ' Scott townshipA'anderbuu'c0-u- iaP13 dk WAUE-IIOUSE FO BEXT V LARGE Irame Ware-House apply to the subscriber corner MainandS. "d.e'Xcel au226j WILLIAM 11 DO-'-ES-KEW GOODS. 1 PItlNTS; DOMESTICS, DRILLINGS, Ac JUST received by creamers Wyoming and Gcr. man town, . ' 13 bales 4-4 heavy and fine domestic; 2 " 7-8 " Drilling; Also. Prints and other goods, the first arrivals of my Fall stock. sop 1IJ M. W. FOSTER. CARPET WAIIP. Oßfl LB. assorted Carpet Chain, all colors and l)UU f,tdye. . 330 lb. White Carpet Chaiu.just received and for - fs 1 4 M . W, F0ST ER J tiKUtfiniM, -UST received by summer "Gen; Lafayette," and for sale low lor cash 50 ba;s prima Kio Coffee; 10 Hogsheads of Suirar. 20 bbla Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rosin; 5 boxes of Ijeramons; June 13, M.W.FOSTER Corner main & 1st Streets. JUST received by steamer Glencoe, 75 fides sole Leather; io uxs Lemon yrup; 3 Tierces refined Surar for familv n for sale by ALLLSJc HOWE. P Waier at. A LLIS HOW Ei have temporarely moved their la. otockand ottice to the new Brick Stor nn ovcamore street, next to Laughlin's corner, at which place they respectfully solicit their friends and the public jngeneral to extend to them the same liberal patronasre, tbev have so Ion enioved. al-a finli graieiui ior, and will always endeavor to deserve. SHOES: SHOES!! ' JUST received by the subscriber, .... ,200 pair Mens1 Broians: 100 do Ladies Clippers; 100 do Children's Shoes; 100 do Youth's and Misses Shoes; , 1 Dale Kaw Cotton; jth a variety or other good suitable for the seaChi 13-td.Nsewln WI" 06 ;ya win oe soia at unusual low oncea lor and examine before buying WILLIAM HUGHES. I U'.t . 1 Comer Main and Second St. 1 --uv, at II elwu,Iouse Carpenters and J omers

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ffi) First Strett. abov .ValVWM'snl) J i TI1K subscriber would inlortn the citizens of Evsnjyille and nurouoding country that he has established himself in tte Book Binding bnsinees at tue above nam so pioce.wuere be will b happy to ra ceive all work . in his line. He would intorm hi friend3 and the public that having a thorough knowl edge of tlie business, and also having the very bet of materials, he is able to do every kind of work in nis une in me oest i.auner. . ang Z4 ru. Q? F.WILLS BY would return hia thanks P4-?. to his friends ar.d the citizens ia general 1 A for past favors, and hone by close attention A tobusiftrs tomeritalilteralfhare of the pub- 1 X lief patronage. .Thone having work in my line X T will do wellio "jive me a" call, as I intend to T 1 work'cheapcr than the. eher pest and as good as I the host. All orders left with J. C. lleberd or X C. P,G. O'Rilry will rtceive prompt attention ti sop 19, d 6m. CLOIU. CJ fiCxltKliUS AUD VESTING,. SU P Ell FINE blftck Frfncht'UHh.superrine back. French Cassitners. lack, Viae and Qunn cloths of every quality end rriee. Fancy CaFeiDieren, Fancy Vestings, White end Colored Marseilles Vetoing, wiih a large sasortiiicritof (Jeots Pbb Black and Fancy Silk Cravata, and l'atent Stocka, superfine Flain and Figured bkick Silks, and Satins Jor Vestings, Gents superfitH, LUack and White Coloreil Silk, and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article of (Jents Spring and surunerwenr, for wholesale and retail by .(apl51. M0KR13S. JOHNSON-. . JjAXD FOR SALE. rtWISlI to sell frona 40 to 60- acres of Land of th l.norihind of my Farm lyifl? I and a i nvile from the city ot Evansvilla on the 1 rinceton ronl. $3 For particulars enquire of ?or particulars enquire of W.u. sfanrQULD respectfully announce to thef : A fc citizens of Evunsville and country aa-v-w jacent, 'hat they .have recently opened a he Store on me v est side ot.M ain atreet, jnext door the cor irpsuowa Tttia various BBA.ftHt. Their eipenenes in the business will enable theni to procure tlie best of stock and have h manufactured inthnnott durable man hct. We invite the citizens of Evanaviile and public generally to cll and examine onr work, as we have a rood sttck ol rady made work of our own mamtfactuie.' Voun.T men vrishine fine Boots can obtain theto hereofcyery description, ready ruade br to order if Drtiera ab.e. All orders lett with us lor work will bo promptly attended to: " ' 1 - The Ladies of Lvtrsville are rcspeetfully invited to call and examine pur large stock cf.Ladu-sware. as we stand ready at all times to wait on thofte that feci disposed to favor us with a call. We are prepar a " . ed to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every different style. 1 hoee leaving ordeis lorbaoe may rest assured that no pains will be spared in trying to accommodate them with any iyle they with. We feel willin"; to acknowledge our gratitude It the citizens for the friendship the have manileMed towards us. and thank thc-in for their liberal patronage, and hope that iu return our work may merit their approbation. rAll work done by us is warranted, and no charge made for mending work thai should eive way. leb 14 w&tw tf. ; J. VAuTKIN i. CO. A CA KD. THE undesigned would respertfully inform the ci'izens of vanville and vicinity, that he has re-opened his thopon Main street, oppitite the Bank, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring bu?ine?s i n a lew of its branches. Thot-e witdring to employ him will find him on hand during busiuecs hours. 6ep 1 , WM. HOLDEN. REAL Estnte for Sale. I now offer for sale some of the most desirable Real Estate in the city aud county, consisting of the- following lots and tracts of land, Lot No 3d upper tnlargcimnt and lots No 162& lC6unationcbrin:tntof the city u Evansville. Also the late residence oib'runders Ilornbrook dee'd, said to be on'! of the finest upland Fatms in tU county, containing 2ÖI acres; alo about 500 acres o land in which thern arc several inipruveroents; this last lot will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, 10 shares of Bank stock. ' - - ; For terms applyto V. IIORNBROOK. je 23-d2m&.w4m LANDS AND TOWN LOTS FOR 8 ALE. WE have for sale on terms to suit purchasers, about sixty. Town Lots lying on both tides of the Canal, and in almost every part of the city including Texas and LnmasfoV Also a number tff tracts of land in dill'crcnt parts of tho County; wep 12-1 mo. d. INGLE & WHEELER. D ALLEY'S Magical I Ain Extractor. More proofs that Dalley'a Magical Pain I x trac tor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is de monstrating the matchless virtues ol this article. -Letters are coming to us from all parts of the Union expressing gratitude and surprise at the wonderful properties it possesses in all cases of burns, rheuma. tism, piles, woundf, &c. The prce abounds in notices ol its high chtracte r as a s tandard Medicine, and from the number we select iL following from the Island City of lhe 12th September : DaLlet's AltDiciL Pai Extractor. An fnren tion like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues thould be made known to the universe. Its cures, in many cases are absolute", y bey ond belief. For burns, scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs of all kinds, cuts, wounds, and in even' disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never fails to cure. A inrrular case came nndcr our own observation. A fntTid in playing with a I arp steel pen, tan it into the pa.,Q1 f his har d eo that it came out at the back and had .'0 he extracted that way. The poisonous nature of luC tne wund, as welVas the instru ment itself, ca he hand to swell dreadfully. Dalley'a Bain Ex!T?ctor applied, and the next day the swelling hai entirely gone down, the pain had lelt, and the wound W2S --ured ma few days. Imiiortant Caution Uounifta..: o 7 wiracior riant Lautiun uounieia.:" 01 uij iiiiatioi lushingly published to the word in my name, yourselt.as you value life, and hca.'Ui, front L-ceptions. am, as every druggist in the Unl are unblt . . . Protect ihcsA di-een1 . . U.U.V.IUI , uu Villi I ucillg nas ever made or can nake a grain of it, for no man living has the secret ot the preparation but myself. The onlv genuine has my written signature on each label, and is sold wboletmle and retail at the General Depot 203 Broadway, New York; and at the Soutiiren Depot, 151 C ARTRES street. New Orleas, my only general Depot lor the South, and West. . , All orders for Acencies. or for Pain Extrartnr n.tt be addressed toJ. WRIGHT & CO., 151 C ARTRES atrett New Orleans, only agents lor the South and West' IWOnly Agents In Evansville, mar25.lv ALLL3 & HOWES' ' WINER'S Can ad inn Vermifnge Thebet xr,remed ever y.et discovered for all kinds of WORMS. It not only destroys Worms and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves and carriesofl the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more especially those in bad healüi. The mucus forms the bed or nest in which worms produce their vounir. and moveinff it. it is imnosMbte for ta 1 a 1 I rhrBll n it efiecu on the system, an,) the health of the patients is always imprirred by it use, even when no worms are discovcruh th emedcine being palatable, no child will refine t talis ii not even tuemoei tlt-licate. -? ÖCrPrenared bv JOHN WIKF.R A- m -maMaiden Lane. New York. Sold whrleKif . tad by J. WRIGHT, General Agent for theSoull and W est, 151 Chirtres street. New Orleans. ' 53-Only Agents in Evansville. mary25-ly ALLIS&HOWES ' FOR ST. LOUIS . y Mi.tSmur i eaiusaay i'ackrl. 3 THE elerrant. ' fiet.r,nninT .t-..-. Atlantis s. s. vl.ie tor the above and intermliate Undine vr Wednesday, at 8 o'cloek A. M.

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