Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 142, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 October 1848 — Page 3

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The Daily Journal is published every morning I

Ii ssrafir General a ai nut. raate suadvance. - I rev and chart of the coast of Florida, or clear

The Tri-Weekly Jorn.XAL. for lite count' v. con-1 tainina all the matter of the Dailv Journal.;. ,.h. lished on Tuc-l.iys, Thursdays and -.aturdays, at sj wurannum in aavance. -p, lv' . i i rr,. , 1 hC V Kfl.T JoiTLtfll. 14 ml'ill-hpil pvprv Thiiralnv I ....-..... ' . . ' ai ou, taree copies ior : uu, seven copies torlul $11 00, ten copies lor SI 00, in advance, THURSDAY MOUSING, OCT. 5. Advertising Prices iu Evansville Papers. 1 square of 12 lines one insertion, 00,50 do each additional insertion, 00-Jj do do do do do do do do it ! It ouc week. 1,50 two Week?, one month, two nunihs three month?, six month. twelve months six months, renewable to 2,50 4w 7,50 Ik it II 9' .1 t. ' I average not more than once a week 1 do " twelve months, Cach aJJi'.i Jnal square for six months, do do do twelve months. lOOI.I. 5.00 t?,Uv I - A . I ..- m .-... ..1 -aJ I. ., AIP II n. I lci?d e;x:ci!ieJoa iht manuscript, or previous' agreed J fcr office Slforcnch name in advance. All advertisements from transient persons to be pall in advance Advertisements. not marked on the ropy for a specified number of insertions, will le.contiaucd one .th. unle sooner diontinued. and uavmeni exacted accordingly. 1 ua pn eges ui year v auvcrusers vm ue confined tJ "their regulai iness, and alt other adver. tisemrnts not pertaining to tlu.ir regular business as areeil lor, to be pai l extra. . Ad a Ivvrtiscnienta for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, any other puhhc meet- ; i i. in. . . i 1 i u.ir : I nr.:, b;i t such line, uc vunriieu uau u.iu'. 7Urria3ea and deaths inserted without charge.Obituary notices and funeral invitations to be diargea nan price. tie'jular advertisers and all others sending commu nicationsor desiring notices denned to call att:n- J lion to lairs, soirees, concerif: or any puunc emer-i tainments where charges are made tor admittance, all noticed of private avHci:iiiotia, every notice dei4i.cd local, attention to private enterpiizes, calculafej or intended to promote individual interest, can o:!y be in-ertei witn ilia uulers-tanding that the i iä :ll t-y mii vn ti ill vikVI 1 iv -ava'ai (which can onlv be at the discretion of tlie editors) the b.ima will be charged at the rate of nut les3 thau Kuuwin the above rates to be liberal and mncli 1a-s than i c'iargwl in other cine and towns for tini iar work, we mike known our intention to IxJ guided hureitser by tha:ii: and to prevent any maunderstfin lin, we deem itexpeiiient to publish this oa the L, i:i.ilj pa.M o:.;irp.i:-'rs tr ono nnnili. that all I j- r.-.ri 4 !i ty hivr a:i o iji-jrtunny ot making th hiv- an o.jrt imty ot making thunt vesajuaitiie l Wita me rate Urcalicr to Le charged tV Ua leipec'.ivi iy. . WaI. II.CilANDLKR&CO. YDUNliLDVK &. h ULLI VAN. H.C. HILNTINUTON. NtoLKCT or Western Isterests. We copy froni the Cincinnati Commercial, a neutral pa per, thvr following st ti-ib'e article on Western Interest". Let it be remem! red thatlhepres rat Administration is utterly opposed to the improvement of the Western YaUrs,and that üi ii. Cdv i-iaUo oppos.nl to the iinproveinents, and thtt if wo ever succeed in render ing our io:iditi n at all better, w i.utüt put some one in powir w!io U not pledged to veio bills for imeroal improvements. Gcu. TuY lor i dt tc nniued that the will of the people &liiil ii thi", us in all other matters, be ca rried oat, ThcCo.iiinerciil jays: "Mr. Westcott's report to Congress shows, that on an average, one million of dollars worth of property is lost annually on the Florida reefs and leys, by vessels being wrecked on that dangerous coast. In 181G fifty-three vessels were wrecked on the reefs and keys of Florida. Notwithstanding Floiida has been a part of the United Stales for twenty-seven years, no original American ,, 1.,, A nf 5t rlanfTPrnnarnit -"a'k "" J1 ' "o- "' although nearly the whole trade of the great central basin nasses through the narrow channel 1 " I wnicii separates r turiua irom vuoa. ivdvigaiursi are forced to depend on old Spanish charU.and I i . . . t..i ' r rv.i .t i those made by Great Britain from 1 1 03 to 17S4 and compiled from them by Blunt and others To those vho have observed the aggregate ap propriations for the survey of coasts, improv ing harbors, roadsteads &r., without noticing the parts of our coast where the mouey was.pc cording to law, to be expended, the fact that a survey and chart of the reefs ami keys of Flori da ha? not been made, will, at first, appear in credible, but it is consistent with the wiiole course of the General Government towards the West. Whilst millions are annually appro priated for the purpose of facilitating and pro tecting the commerce of the Last, scarcely a dollar is appropriated for si milat- purposes for the benefit of the central basin. We do not remember the exact estimate of loss of proper ty on the western rivers, in consequence of ob 8tructions, which might readily be removed, but believe it exceeds one million of dollars annually. When to this is added one million lost on the coast af Florida, the amount lost annually to the people depending for their trade oa the great rivers of the south-west, amounts to two million ofdollars. Whilst the "West, in consequence of the partial legislation of the General Government, suffers this heavy loss annually, it pays its pioportion, aye, and more man us proportion 10 uic gcuciai m.u- .. . . . 1 . A 1 J.An. rr which, in justice, should be expended for . caual benefit of all portions of the Union. We say the West pays more than itsportiou of the revenue, because neari j all of the dutiOl inereicuuc.utm j .... . ble EOOdS, inlenöea 10r tne greai ceuuui uasiu, . .... . - k. A,.t'tat, are first landed in an eastern F " , I there paid and added to the cost of the goods u i,t, ,.0ctom mprrhints Whethvvnen sold to the western merchants. nein J - 1 n. Iii VTInriila liPVS. Ill er IneSc tOOUS Ble lUl uu in - j - --- the Miiippi.or reach their destination, the General Government is no loser, being equally paid the duties on them; hence the West pays uot only duties oa trie autiaDie goous wibu--..i K,.t .inti.. 0.1 ihf rnntlt intended for the Westrich are lost before reaching their des"itl - w .

Kountof the West because ifgoodaare instird

I in the East, the premium paid U at least equal to the mk. Nothing is lost by the EaM. ll .t. ai . e .... r.i... luc "PP oi us muuiariea ui oustruci luiis as it has the navigable part of the Delaware : .u.. r-. i .i.: i ana uiiirr iirrrs m me isi, iiuuus, ueswiivu ' r. k. -i .i 4 w. i u icsi tuuuiu uui uc iacu mihi unites until they reach their ulterior destination. The boast of certain politicians, that the East pays in duties into the treasury uearly the whole revenue of the country, may gull some, but the assertion is an insult to all intelligent a men. mere is no man acquainted witn trie laus of trade, but knows the customer pays the duty on imported Rood. The duties paid by the iir porter, are part of the first cost of goods, because by our custom-house laws, the uuiy uas to oe paut oeiore tue cooua pass into I .... i ..! .. . r . t. i. ? ' . l. n,o rf h lmnnrllnT tnirilint Thai I . ft our custom-house laws are lramed to the det t muri f z-i F 1 rS V c tr a will i.rin xxr siima l"i t lure article. At present we wiah to invit tttntion of the Wel to the real lotet. of the central basin. We have no wiih to t., r t'n;. -... .! make a sectional question ol tnis matter,nor ilo we think there is any occasion to do so.. Our , . : ..... u , .... k-., ,., , t, own representatives have been recreant to their duty, whilst the representatives of the Allan . . ... i,i ,.r "c slope, have attended to the interests of their constituents. Let the people of the . . . r . . i -n t select for rcpresentaltves men who will attend to the interests of their constituents, re ,. t r t .L f gardless of frowns or favors, save the frowns anJ favors of their constituents, and an approre?entati ves is employed in intriguing and . . . . . . . . . caucussing for their own interests, the inter ests cf ihe ieople will be neglected. ' Let the . t , ,, . , people of the est recollect, w hen they go to ,ne polls, that though the neglect of western . - - a interests, by the General Uorcrurnent, the West loses 8linually about two millions of dollars, and let them select for representatives honest and capable men who cannot be cajoled ... . f.u -p t . pj tne coniracteu puuucidus oi uic j-jsi. uci very man remember that part of this loss of ' . , r ,. ,r two millions of dollarsaZa on himsofi and as un integral part of the government it is his duty to sustain the claims of justice. The cen tral basin asks nothing but justice, and if our representatives are true to their constituents, justice will bi awarded us. If our own rep-d resentath es disregard our iutcrest, we cannot expect the representatives cf the Adantic slope to watch over tbrm. MARRIED On Tuesday evenin, Ma.Josun K:ontLV tc Miss Marv E. Fcnxciss, loth ol thU city. With the above notice we received a splendid cake the richest one, both in quality and appearance. that ever came into our sanctum. We return our thanks to the happy couple, and offer our best wishes for their prosperity and happiness through all time. Hand in hand, and hearts united. Ye are briJejroom now and bride; Each to each hath londly plighted Warmest love till death divide; Whi'e the poel'd muae would blsss you, lie a silent prayer hath given That, should sorrow e'erdistress you . You may meet and love in Heaven. IXt. t. MKNDEL, SUnCiUOIN DEMIST, t r hii his I'rolessional bcrvioes fo the Indies I -.I (U-mlpmon ..r Kwnvil!e. Particular at tcntion paid to the .Muzzing. Clcaninc and Extract J"3 ol 1 lh f,f"er,J,ln ol COirup T '11131 Tn Irorn one to a lull sett, and he will warrant tbem to - ... answer all the purposes ot .Mastication, most prompt lermanentlv. I uiivj e arf iiitiiiiit it a worn a v uv- v-v j Ladies and Gentlemen can be waited on at their Residences in Town or Country ntthe same rate charged at maothce. Ulhce at the Mierwoou Uouse ICrUet'erences can be given if desired. oct5-2t. FALL GOODS. TUST received a lew cases of my Fall stock, I monjT't which are somo Linen Edgings, Laers silk and worsted Fringes &.C. oct 5 iu. w, r us i tu. FIIES1I TEAS. I ) ECE1VF.D per steamer Tuscaroia, 31 packageLV of fresh 'leas in chest3, boxes and caddy boxe? for sale very cheap for Lath. oct 5 vv. ruBir.is. BOOTS AND SHOES. V) ECEIVKD per steamer Tnscarora, 22 cases of ., lioots ana tolioes. comprising a vory general ui ortnient oct 5 ai. w. rua i fcit. BANK NOTICE... "VT OTICR is hereby given that the annual meet IN inr of the Stockholders in the Branch at Ev ansville of the Jtate liank of Indiana, will be held at the Bankinz House, on Monday, the Cth day o Vovember next, at 1 o'clock 1. M., at which time a statement of the condition of the Branch will he sub mitted, and an election held tor etght Uirectors to 'erve the ensuing vear. Foils to close at 4 o'clock I. M. By order of the Board of Directors, d3 fc. w Id ii. W. K 1 UUlUiU, lasmer TO LET. A CONVENIENT Dwelling-house now occu pied by the subscriber. ror terms apply at the store of OLIVER LADD. KOIOVAL. "V LIVER LADD, will remove his stock of goods ii to he new lhree ptory brick on Mains treet, in about ten days, where his old customers are invited I a null .i 1. 1 ... fipn u van un min. . r I . . .-.-.-. w r -rm m vw (;u.vitui.'s SALtor c i axi.. OY virtue ol an order ofthe Vanderburgh P.obare D Court, rendered at its August lerm A. D. 1843, ,he unursigned Guardian of Thomas J. r. uasure, anA llonrift n lnre. infant heirs of Adam Kasure " wVli Tl .. Public Auction at the door of the uee u, in .Ii a . i uuiiv wv... . . - - - - Courl nou?e, jn the city of Evansville on the -2Sxl day of October, A. D., 1S13, the undivided one-sixtr y y of (he r f....: V. i Jl ... ncKilr. Slvn 11 I quarter Ol oeeiion i". vi; Utb of h pu, ircliase monev ' an(j the rcraaining half in three months from yJSS& Laws wP w CONRAD BAKER. Guardian. puxER SCOTT, Fainter, EichanSe Hotel

REPORTED

FOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL. Louisville, Oct. 4, 9 T. M. The steamer Herman arrived at New York to day. Returns'from Augusta. Georgia, give King 6d2, Jackson 570. Bibb county gives a locofoco majority of 120. Ciscixxati, Oct. 4, 9 P. M. The River has fallen one inch since my last report. . Sales of 500 bbls. of Flour to-day at &3,9G. Sales of Wheat at 70c. Sales of Whiskey at 17, to 17Jc. Sales of Lard at 8Jc. Tittsbueo, Oct. 4, 9 T. M. There is four feet w ater in the channel and the River rising. Jocbxal Office, Thurstlay Morning, ) October 5, U A. M. 03-TO THE PUBLIC. It iswtll known that the Newspapers in this city, aided by our business men, entered into an arrangement to receive by Telegraph regularly the foreign news on the arrival of the steamers, and the domestic intelligence and markets. Mr. O' Reilly himself made the arrangement with us. and w hile he remained in Louisville the agent he procured to transmit such intelligence, Mr. J. C. Clark, attended to his duties, but since Mr. O'R. has left that city we have been ne glected by this agent in the most shameful manner. The America arrived on Thursday night or Friday morning and her uews was in Louisville on Friday. We kept our paper back uutil a late hour en Saturday morning in order lofurniah the news to our readers but it did not come notwithstanding the agent w as notiCed half a duzen times during the day that we were, through his carelessness, a long way behind our neighbors, and our business men suffering inconvenience if not loss. On Monday this agent informed us by telegtaph that he had neglected us but that nothing of the kind should occur again. We hoped he would keep his word, and let the "neglect" pass without censuring him for it. The steamer Her man arrived at New York on yesterday and wc are informed by the Telegrapher in Louis vlll. that ihp news hroticht by her is in that it j- it has been transmitted to St. Louis too, - J m no doubt, and is published in the mortuus pa pers of both cities, while we are neglected or he agent and compelled to go to press at 10 o'clock without a word of it. We are satis fied that if Mr. O'Reilly was in Louisville he would not suffer a people who have dealt so airly by him and who are throwiug so large an amount of business upon his other lines and making them profitable to be so shamefuJy treated. We make this publication that our patrons may know w hy it i3 we are so late with our paper, and why they have not received the news. We respectfully request the Louisvilie papers to copy the above. . A LMANACS! ALMANACS!! ALMANACS!!! DK. D. JAYNl- would hen by inform the pub lic that he publi.hes annually fr giatuitous distri bution by himself and all his Agents, an Almanac, called Jaysir's Jledicnl Alinnnne, AVt UIl!i I'O ISKALTSI. The calculations tor this Almanac are made with wreat care and accuracy and for live different LatiHide and longttuue.-, to as to make totm 'p:iy iis tul as a Calendar in every pr.rt t tho United .tate and liritisii North Aimrica. '1 ht-y arepnntd on jjxjJ .ip r, a. id whh handomi i.ew type, anl ;ire in -jtly b und, ai.d U'.'iiitb.ii!g thu t.caUrt and :r.o.-t accurate cr'en.l.r pr.tnc l 1:1 ihe l. niled Mates, tiey ctuitain a large nmoiuit ot luliw.bie iniermation, Miitid to the w..,t. oi h'., and of that kind, too, which cannot be found in book?. IIIS CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with remarks and directiens lor their removal is really invaluable, and make them welcome v titers in every hourfc thev enter. Everv family f-hou'd jjoseess at least one of these Annuals. His Almanac f r 18-1'J i now rciv for distribution, ot which he designs to publUh at A;ist "Two Millions." and in order that everv family in the United States and Briti. h Amer ' ! I -.1 I I .J ica, mav no lurnisnea wim a copv, no nereoy mute MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS. to lorward their orders to him as early as possible and'.they than be Uratuitousiy given withasnia nv conies as thev may deem necessary to supply their various customers. They are also invited at the .ame time, tosend a copy oftneir "BUi.LvES8 CARD," which will be printed and placed on the eoverof-hc Almanacs sent thern, aUo without charge. Thev are also reoucsted to give all neceeFary di rectioiis how the Almanacs should be forwarded to them. By law they canno. be sent by mail unless the nostarre is first naid on th ni here. Orders (post paid,) directed to DR. D. JA. NE, Philadelp'.ia, will mectwidi prompt attention. CCT FAMILlEScan obtain these ALMANACS . . m.aa Giatis of C. ULh i. . Evansville. lnd. And all who are Agents for the sale of Dr.Jayne's Celebrated i anuly Medicines. oct 3-3w LOTS TO LEASE. I II AN E leases on four lots on Main street and on several on First street, having nine and ten years to run, which I will lease or sell on favorable terms if application be made soon. seV6-lw WM. M. WALKER FOK SALE. I WILL sell at private sale Lot No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the cityj title perfect. It is one of the most eligible locations m the city lor a privat residence. . Also a ten years lease on a lot 37 by 130 feet, suit able for a residence. au228 JOIINJ. CHANDLER FOK SAL.-LV TWO Family Carriages of ,'ipcrior finish and Workmanship They will bt. old low for cash, or traded for good Horses or Mules. Apply to Messrs. Harrington Crane vwKilcy, or to the ow ner at tlie Sherwood House, hvansviUe. I-ep.rj.

NEW GOODS AG-AIN ! ! ! TUST received per Steamers North Carolina and I J. Q. Adams, 18 packages more ot our Fall and Winter Stock. Which now comprises blue mixed and gold mixed Jean-s ble and blue black. Pilot cloJi and blue Flushing?; Blankets; Linseys; Brown Cottons und Sattinets. Black plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, English mourning, oil colored; Furniture, blue and orange and new style fancy Frints. Com?, Buttons aud Threads; bl'k plaid English Silk Cravats; Artificials; Ribbons and Florence braid Bonnets; hl'k and colored silk Fringes and Gimps; Indies bl'k lace silk Mitts and Gloves; Waddings; Padding and Canvass. Figured Sale.lnry Flannels; plain bl'k Satin Striped, liigured Mohair and real Alpacca Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperialand silk checked Lamartine. ... '- InfunU fancy velvet; Boy's velvet nod Cloth; Mens Cloth, yelvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Frint, glazed and Flush Caps. ' ' ' K. V. black and drab wool Hats-, Fafh Angola, Nutria, Uus?i-i and B. B and L. Crowned Planter, Monterey and Buona Vista Hats. 'w' ' . . - . .r The above addition makes our assortment complete with the exception of Boots and Shoes; which

we are looking tor daily We have made such arrangements that we will be reiving New Goods the whole of the present s rec son and will sell at low prices Sep 15. J. II. MAGHEE cc Co. Stoves! Stoves! KIOUG STOVES. JAMES 'SCANTXIN. & SOX, ri I TAVE)u?t returned from Cincinnati and Lou sI X. vine witii a targe ana spienuia assortment oi the most approved rattern oi Moves, FOR THE FALL TRADE! V hich for rK-tf,,rniance and durability ara unsurpaased in the Union, among winch will be lound the Buck's Patent Cooking SStove, (iniyroved,) the best tove in use. Also the vlueenoi the v. et-t, and Har ry ofthe West premium Cool ing btoves, new paterns; and the lates stylo of Double Oven Cooking Stoves. All sorts of Heating Stoves. Some of the most beautiful air-tight Parlor and Dining Room Stoves we ever saw brought to this City. Six, seven to ten Plate Stoves, new patterns. Rough aud Ready Par. lor Stoves. Any quantity of Tin Ware on hand as usual which they would dispose of at the very lowest Cincinnati l'RK-ES. . Give us a call and see for yourselves nt cur store on Main street, one door from B. Nurrie's Tavern. Sep lSdiw. . A VALUABLE FA 1131 for SALEyq, nvT t t VI v , ,..-,,'-1 n A ; -C"X A - 1. 1 VJi mu uuuuiLUUi:uriA' Terre Hau, one halt mile from Browning's steam mill. This landlieson both sides of tho state road, and cdn be so divided that it will make two good farms. On tlie East side of the road is a new two nrv irnme hnnse. witn a store room aiiacneu. mir- ... r ... i t.-u --..i t.-. , - - . rl ? Äi JiT large Ut.'u'.c ; . j -j two wile, with a twelve toot shed running the whole ength,and all other necessary out Dtiiiuings, ami . . e -.!. !.. -. jctr a 1 1 1 fiiii it if ft l ii iiir: uuiiic co( indotherlruit trotVOn tho west fide ot the road, is a good frame dwellng, a I frame smoke house with a large double Darn, ll et..,!,! PtnhlM and other out ImiKUngs.l r ' . . "v. . . t.:.i . f. "

'buKttacmi'UhtCmtk and in -Wt every ätt of the city in-

- o i;tv .l'ii nli. l.lmnh and chcrrv trees, a never Jailing well ot tne best kind of water. '1 he land is in a hTszh state of cultivation, plenty of good hickory. white and black oak timber tor all purnos, plenty of pand, free ami limestone rock, in e-nort everyming to make it a desirable location. It iä ono of the best .nti,.rain t r.snnrtof the State tor a store and pirnlie house. This farm will be told on reasonanie terms and payments made easy. I or lurther in tor mation cnouirc of James T. W alkcr, oi Lvansville VVU a-ar - ll or to the proprietors on tlvo premises. . " l,osse--ioii may lc nau immeuiaieiy h rcquircu . JGIIN BURTLS. THOMAS HENNESSY Scott township,Vanderburg co. la. apl3 diwCm VABIHOUSK FOU I5ET A LARGE trame l- to the subscriber corner ausajl NEW CJOODS. IMtlN'TS, DOMESTICS, DRILLINGS, fcc TUST received by sreamers Wyoming and Ger. ' J IliantOWn, . ...

e , 1 1 lieu i'y iiiDuiuitu anu juolii ii u.'i' t-" . Ware-House for rent; apply ft Knnevnnd Ooiestic Drv (ioods Store. They

lSbales4-4 heavyana tine üomesue; iay' --j : ,W & i Vr. m7, o . . u - Driilinc- good assortment ol Inmmings, heavy brown .MusZ fo inuing, . !&. , , ., i ii-,i; :-!ii n,i

Also. Prints and other good., the first arrivals of i. ll . 1 r . , ii i r LN FI my 1 all stoek. scp 141 M. W. Jr Oö 1 tlC. CAKPET WARP. GHOCEUIES. .M r r j "Ucn. Ealayctte, anc J UST received by eteamcr for sale low for cash 50 hags prime luo Coflce; 10 Hogsheads of buear. 20 bbls rtantation Molasscsa prime article. 10 bbl. liosin; 5 boxes of Jieaimons; ,,n-Trp June 13, M. W. I OST ER Corner main Si. 1st Streets. UST received by 6teamerGlencoc, 73 .ides sole leather; 23 lixs Lemon Syrup; 3 Tierces relined .3-iar lor family use, forsale.by ALLI.i. HO rb. p21 "ttlClBl. REiyiOVAli. Sep 'JO. SHOES! SHOES ! S JUST received by the subscriber, 200 pair Mens' lirogani;; 100 do Ladies Slippers; 100 do Children's Shoes; 10O do Youth's and Misses Shoes; 1 bale Raw Cotton: With avarietv of other crooda suitable for the Etason which will be sold at unnsual low prices for cash. Flease to call and examine, betöre buying elsewhere. WILLIAM HUGHES. Jep. 16 Corner Main and Second Sl EATON & HUGO, House Carpenters and Joiners I 2d ptreet between Sycamore and Vine op,25d

Of f LB. assorted Carpet Chain, all colors and peUy invite them to call and examine our stock fast dye. . anl prices U-iore purcha-sing. 2M lb. White Carpet Chain, just rT"""c?.!?J Wc respectfully t.nder our thanks to the public for sale by f sap 14 Al . W. r OS i tt u i ;Kprai natronase extended to us in. our for-

Vma invpi,..va flm.mrnrf.lv moved t'icir longinsr to a Canal. The line will be divided into LLIs & H0 Lb tm e ie"ragJP0JiJ sections averaging about half a mile in length. -fctock and olhceto the new Bck fa tore, on .e timo and place, proposal will be recamore street, next to Wh " ; al h performance of a part of the Rock EaSS:1 and'wlil alway

ar.iV First Strrtt, above Main$22SZ& THE subscrilxr would inform -the ciiizens of Evansville and surrounding country that he has established himself in the Book Binding bnsinees at the above named place, where he will be happy to re ceive all work in hU line. He would inform Iii friends and the pubhethat having a thorough know 1 edge of the business, and also having ihe vrfry best of materials, he is able to do every kind of work irr hu line in the best manner. ang 21 2m. -. - PAINTING. SF. WILLSEY would return his thanks to his friends and the citizens in general I" A for past favors, and hope by chw-e attention A I. to business to niei it a liberal bare ofthe pub- I N.llc patronage. Thooe having work in my line N T will do well to five me a call, as I intend to T I work cheaper than the cheapest and 83 good as 1 N the best. All orders It ft with J. C. Heberd or N (1 P.G.O'Itlley will receive prompt attention ti - . sep l'J, d Gm. . . ,

CLOTH, CAS3TMRRE3 AND VESTING.. SlJrEKFINK black French Cloth, superfine Wack French Cassin seres. Blark. Blue nnil nunn rhiib of every quality and price,- Fancv Cassimeres, Fancy IVestings, White and Colored Marseilles Vesting, with a large assortment ot Cents .Plain Black and" Fancy Silk Cravats, and Patent Stocks, puperlind Plain and Figured black Silks, and Satins for Vestings, tients suportine. Black and Whitf Colored Silk and Kid Gloves, with every detirnble articleof (ients Spring and summer wear, for wliolesale and retail by tap 1: fllOKKiaw.JQlhM.LAND FOR SALE. I WISH to Bell horn 4tf to GO acres of Land of the north end of my Farm lying 1 and a mile from the city of Evansville on the Princeton road. SSrFor particulars enquire of WM. WOOD, aug 23. '- WOULD respectfully announce latlnSg ' ai citizens of Evansville and country ad-W jacent, 'hat they have recently opened a Shoebtora on the V est 6ide ct Main street, next door the corner of Second, where they are manufacturing B(.X)TS and SHOES in all thur VARiocs BRA.vcHts. Their experience in the basincss will enable them to procure the best of stock and have . manu f act urtd in tl mixt darubU manner. We invite the citizens of Evansviile and public generally to call and examine our "Xvork, as we have a good stock ot ready made work of our own manufacture. Young men wishing tine Boots can obtain them hereof every desrn j m, ready mada work will be uronrjtlv attended to. - - or IO orat r ii preieranie. ururr itii niui ua mi The Ladies of Evansville are reppeetfully intited I to call and examine our lame stock, ot r,acies' ware. as wc stand ready at all times to wait on those that . i II la" tei l disposed to tavor us witn a call. e are prcpar. ed to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every duTerent style. '11. jKt lAiiriniv y- , f.xf Zr. -vn a m n XT Timt CJ11 rvl llllt n0 in3 wiff 5e arcd in t-ying t0 accommodate t, m ith a j cv w We feel willing to acknowletlgc our gratitude to the citizens for the friendship they have manitested towards us. and thank them for their liberal patronage, and hope that in rt turn our work may merit their approbation. , &7 All work done by us is warranted, ond no charge made for mending work that .hotdd give way. ' feb 14 w&tw tf. J. VAUTKIN CO. A CARD. rnilE undersigned would respectfully inform the I, citizens of Evansville and vicinity,, that he bas rc-ODcned his shoo on 31 ain street, opposite the Lank, where he intends t arrying on the Tailoring businc.s in a lew ot its branches, i note wishing to employ him will lind him on hand during business hours. scp 1 WM. HOLD EN. IIKAL Estate for Sate. I now oiler lor j-ale, I i-.i . .! : - l I I'... . ':Vr;rr - "' - Evansville Also the late residence of Saunders Ilornbrook dee'd, said to be one ofthe finest upland Farms in ih county, containing 231 acres; also about D00 acres o county, containing !nd in which the .re several improvements; thU 1 !ot lnt will Ik koI1 in lots to suit purchasers. Also, 10 f hares of Dank stock. . . t i nAnviinnnr' I ror terms appiyio . a. . . . , - - - jojnm LANDS AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. mmi . ii n vca 1 1 ir KXi iaiiii ivriii ass iiiiiliiuci r . n I -ww" l r 1 , a . -... M.n. . Wf . . i '... :j I tf DOUl blXIV 1 OW U J-tl 11 IIIJI Uli WIU IIUW u bout fcixty Town Lots lying on both tides of eluding Texas and Larriasco. Also a number of tracts of land in dinerent parts ot the County. gq 12-1 mo. d. ' LNGLE & WHLLLEK. FOU ST. LOUIS. vtrrfy Regular Wednethy Taclcf. S3 THE elegant, last-running steamer 4TIANTlt.. S. S. Paxon. Master, w ill leave Evans villc for the above and intermediate landings every Wednesday, at 8 o'clock A. M. For freight or pawage apply on board or to IIAR RLNÜTGN, CK S L & O'KILEY. jy 23 XEW GOODS AND NEW IIOUSU. IHE store formerly occupied by Mrs. TiuisTO, I r: J ol l. . : . . -.. JL corner of Main and Second -Streets, is now occu nnd Muslin Detain Handkerchiefs. Lady's and Gen tlemen's Cravats, plain black and plain mode colored . . . .. ... m m . Lustre and California plaids, Marino and Bombazine black Silk 1 yard vide, Wn?nf "8" n verv low nnce. a srood variety ol Gott jn Eace ana I rvi UA I-Vincro liir llressef.. and a un, utom n anu o ca " I Sllliere, lasiinei, jiuur, ouu a mit. v. . . v. f ; i.antaloon3 anti Coats. Boots and hoee, and k ur llaa. . To our Inends anu the public in general, wc reserv nuerai natron a: mir House, and we hope by punctual attendance to business to merit a share of patronage. Don't k j, t w goxi3 every ,wo months. . T. &. i. VENN EM AN. Lon t lorgct sep 4 Main Street. Canal Letting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Til E undersign 1 Trustees of the Wabas-h and Erie Canal, hereby give notice that tliey will re ceive scaled proposnls at i omt Commerce in Urccne County, Indiana, on the 15th day ol November next, for tho construction of 17 miles of said Canal, extcn ding along the valley ofthe w est fork of White Kivcr, trom roint Commerce to tne village oi ew oerry in nidCountv. On this division, there are to be con structed 6 Lift-Locks, ond Guard-Lock , a dam across White Kiver, 12 leet in height and over 400 leet in length; together with the usual variety ot work oeret her with a iort 1 " . 1 . .... i . : The work to be oone will De reaoy lor in?prci:on for two wetks previous to the day ot lettir.g, during which time all necessary information will be givta bv the liesiJent Engineer. . . l'ayment will be made as the work progressee, in par funds. V CHARLES DUTLERJ A. M. l'UETT, Trustees &c. THUS. II. ÜLAKE. S Office of the Board of Tkcstees, ) Terre-Haute, Ind., Sep. 7, 1813. sepl-t-td. ISOO.IIS TO KENT. is ri IL' 3 Tlinr.F. rooms suitable for a dwellingMl lor & tmall Family or for oftices, situated over the eubecribers etore, corner iViain and tecona ptrrit. Apply to rng26 WILLIAM HUGHES.

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