Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 146, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 October 1848 — Page 3

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W,tV No advertisements to lecotisi leicd by the year unless S'iociue oa thu m.miiicript, or previously agreed ii'iii that n irties. An:nuncinu candidates for office $1 for each iu ne in advance. All advertisements from transient persons to be paid in advance. A lvertL-urnents, not marked on the ropy for a s,Or . u,l number of insertions, will be conliuuedone iu ).'..-), u iLss sootier discontinued, and payment e.i itt'.-l accordingly. I 'Uj o.wiicjjea ut yearly advertisers will be Conti. id t t.eir regular bu-iness, and all other adveriin nijajtpjitaiiiini to their regular business as ajreid lor, to be paid c-xira. .. Ali a Iwrtianvsnts for charitable institutions, fire cu u ntiie;, vv tri, township, any other public meeti..:.; i -il s-i.-ii lue, U be c: nred half price. Tla.-r::J and d;.t;iis iuserttti witiioul charge. O'jiin i.y a ad luutrul invi atiom to be cuargfa ttili price. lCeular advertisers and all others sending comtnuni.au j.u or de: iritis notices d-ined to call attmijj.i n, oute.?, concerts; or any public entertain iujh wiicre charts are made lor admittance, jo m . l.-.N oi piivaif associations, every notice deii r;.fl to cih attention to private enterprizes, calcu-lar'-1 .. intended t prom te individual in teres t, can o...y ikj iiwrted with the understanding that the sa..i is to be paid for. Ilia-er ted in the etlitori.il (v:aieh can only bo at the discretion of the editors) the sam- will be ch irgd at the rate of not les3 than ll cent. per lin. . Knowing the above rates to tie liberal aril muca less than is ehanjed in other cities and towns for :n ilar work, we mike known our intention to be glided Ivrealter by them; and to prevent any inisund-'i-snn In, we ta:ii it expHiient to publish this on the i i.ile p:tii- of our for one mrih. that all p:-rs:i in ly have nn opportunity ot mnking thetnsclvr.4 aqinmud with the rntci hereafter to te charged oy u reypeetivelv. 0V.Sr,W V. k SL'I.LIVA.V. II. C. UL'.NTLNTON. VV 1. II. VvIl.-. IJL.I.IV. v GO TO WORK. Adopting the language of the Cleveland Her aid, we call upon every friend of OKI Zack who may rrad this who desires the success of the cause who wishes to elect a Constitutional President and Vice Presi lent, and to have the linrrrnment administered on gwd old fjh ioned principles who is oppo.sed to all the abominable measures of the ultra Locofoco party to goto uorli, actively, zealously, and above all, go to work now! GO TO WORK. . an I organize in every neighborhood and pre cinct in the country, by the organization of Roughatid Ri'ady Clubs, and ihi appointment of rdllyiii and vigilant committees. No cause trver yet triumphed without a thorough organization of its friends. Remember ihu! It is the first GkEAT STEP to succt. GO TO WORK. - ' x i and circulate Taylor tracts and papers which tiiscusH fairly and ably the great question at issue in the contest. Falsehood and misrepresentation are already in the field, and must bi'. followed close up with the facts and truth. GOTO WORK, and get up meeting" and conversations, that you mjy be able to learn each other's views; consult, advise, and become personally acquainted. You can thus act unitedly, and iitili I action caaonlybi efficient ac'.ton. GO TO WORK, an I inculcate the necessity of harmony, on all occasions, aud at all times that action, without union, is valuless and useless that every mat) must adopt and act upon the motto: "Uuion, harmony, self-drnidl, concession, every thing for the cause, and nothing for men." GOTO WORK, , upon all proper occasions; reason with those who are willing to listen to reason and argurueiit. Labor to conlimi the wavering aud convince th1? doubtful. Everv man. however humble in his sphere, posies3-s some influ nie with his neighbors and friends. Let every patriot use his influence to advocate the conservative principles proffssed by Gen. Taylor. Ilsoht to doit; lie can contribute his mite to s'.veli th tide of victory, which will then sureiv a oread over the Union. Go to work, at on-e, energetically. Co;ii-. early, stay late, work nobly, and a glorious victory will crown our efforts. AVos't Go it. Mr. Roop, nominated as Van Buren elector, in the 6th Congressional District of Ohio, says that he has heard Thom as Corwin at Delaware, and w convinced he ought to Tote for Taylor! He respectfully dedines Van Buren. Mr. Roop is like thousands of men who have been counted on that side. They won't go it! Democratic Meetixoat Natchez. Gen. Quitman addressed a large Democratic meeting at Natcjicz, on the 9th. In allusion to Gen. Taylor he said that he would not say one word against him, even if he could, but that hccoull not, as his private character was unexceptionable, ni his rniliwy one' iflorion.

Mb. Fi lxv ore's Origin .m CisrEu. Mr. RivlVs eloquent eulojium upon Mr. Fillmore will render peculiarly interesting the following brief account of Mr. Fillmore's early life and subsequent career: Millard Fillmore is a native of .New Yotk. lie was boru in Cayuga county, at a place railed Summer Hill, on the 7th of January, lSuO. His father, Nathaniel Fillmore, was born in Burlington, Vermont, 1771; he emigrated in tarly life to the Western part of New York, then a wilderness, and in 1S19 purcn-ised u farm in Erie county, which he still cultivates. The educational advantages enjoyed by young Fillmore were very slender; the bible end such books as were used in the very common schools then existing were the limits of his literary pursuits until the age 15, when he was apprenticed to the wool-carding business in Livingston county. He was alterwards placed with a person in the same business in the town where hia father resided, aud paaed four years at the trade, devouring in the meantime the contents of a small village library. At the age of 19 fortune threw in his way a benevolent man. who had the penetration to discover the yorth's good parts, and the kindness to placti him in a condition to cultivate them. This gentleman wa the late Walter Wood a man whose name should be held in reverence

by all who have known what it U to struggle with adversity and gather knowledge in the thorn beset waysides of early poverty. Judge Wood, for this benevolent gentleman was a lawyer, possessed a good library and a handsome fortune. He prevailed upon young Fillmore to quit the trade of w ool-carding ami take to the study of the law. The clothier a apprentice purchased the remainder of his lim-, and studied law and surveying in the office ol his benefactor until he was 21. During this time he partly supported himself by teaching school. In 1821 he removed to Erie county, and entered a lawyer's olficein Buffalo, where he pursued his legal studies, and taught a school tor his support, until 1S23, when he was admitted o practice in the court of coinmou pleas. From this time his course has been up, up, up. He first commenced practicing in the village of Aurora, in Cayuga county, but returned to Buffalo in 1830, where he still resides. In 1820 he was elected a member of the State Legislature, and was re-elected the two succeeding years. In IS32 Mr. Fillmore was elected to Congrefcs.an.l again in 1833, when he distinguished himsrlf by his report on the New Jersey election case. He was re-elected to the next Congress bv a largely increased majority, and was placed at the head of ttie commit lee of Ways and Means, in which post he ginned great distinction by his energy, aptness., and industry, and by the wisdom of all his measures and the ability with which he advocated them. At the close of this congress he declined a reelection, and rtSunpd the practice of his profession at the bar. In 1814 he was nomiuated by the Whigs for Governor of the State iii opposition to Silas Wright, bat was unsuccessful. Last y-ar he was elected comptroller of the State, aud has filled the office with houor to himself and prolit to the people. Mr. Fillmore is in his 49 th vear, a fine, lus ty lo' king man, with a auguiiie temperament. a tall, commanding presence, and a grave but cood-naturr-d counteuance. He is an excel lent specimen of a genuine Northern Yankee, as old Rouh aud Ready is of the Southern breed. Thy are both unadulterated Americans, w!iooe nothing to adventitious circum stancesr The colleges in which they have acquired their knowledge are the busiest and most trtdng haunts ol every-day life. We cannot doubt their election by a greater majority than any prudential ticket has received ince l he days of Washington, nor that the country will rejoice and grow prospefous under their beueficeut rule. CoxvtcTlOX or I'pej. In the can of V. Dandrids Kt-eü, charged wiih the murder of F. Adolphus Muir. in the Suprri-ir Court of Dinwiddie, Virginia, the jury have brought in a verdict of guilty. lie is sen tenced to to hung on the 2d of f Member. Tce Maine Eixcnn.s. Complete returns ol tV Maine election .give thff following result:- Dnnn, (D.) 3J.173; Hamlin, (W ) 23, 9J4; Frer oil nni Abolition, H,9o5. The Democratic increase U over 6,00O troin ih- year betöre ard the Whig 5.000. Eleven Utm.jcrata have ben fleeted to the Senate, and three Whis. When the vacancies are filled they will stand: Democrats, 23. Vhi$s 3. ThiHoiie will tanJ: 85 De nnx-rata, fxl Whijjs, and 10 Abolitionist. Democratic majority, 19. Dia on th 4th inst., of congestive fever 'Vcar N, the only son of John M , and Caroline C. Loekwood, aed 12 year.', one month and CI days. Hi tlfh hall slnmVr in the ground Till the last trumpet's joyful eound; Then burst the chain with sweet surprise. And in his Saviour's imaeje rise. NEW UOODS. . miNTS, DOMESTICS, HRILLIXCS,Ac Jl'riT received ly srtamcrs Wyoming and Ger. mnntown, IS biles 4-4 heavy and fine domestic; 2 7-3 " Drilling; Also I'rints aud other good, the first arrival ol n.y Fall stock. lcp 14 M. W. FOSTER. DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between James White and S. C. Johnson in thV- Livery Stable buMnes, is this day dissolved by inutunl consent. Those indebted to the late firm are requested to make payment to Jainei White, who will liqui date all claims against said firm oct 7-3t. JAMES WII1TK. S. C. JOHNSON. A CARD TMIE underpinned having purchased the interest J. ot S. C. Johnson in the Livery Stable, tenders hi services to tue public and solicits a continuation of favors. His stable is at the old stand on Vine ttreet, between th Johnson IIou.-e and the river, where he can at nil times be found, ready to wait upon the public. He intends to keep good stock, and ? i i.M u 1 l- ... nis Ciiiirnca sua. uc in mvuiuamu wiui mc nun-?. oct7-tf. JAMES WHITE. FALL GOODS. TUST received a tew cases of my Fall dnck. amongst which are oin Linen Kdginys, Lacet silk and worsted Fringes &.C. oct 5 M.W.FOSTER

JUST received from Fitt.-burgh, 1U0 Kgs Nails; J5J3bls Ale; fori-alaby . ALMS i, HOWFS. ap '21 Water t.

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-i.r -iL- M M aij-J T u.U -s.--FOR THE EVANSVILLB JOURNAL. GEORGIA' ELECTIONS. ' LoULaV lLLE, Oct. 9,1 J P. M. Returns from Georgia states that the popular vote will be very clo.se. Willborn has been elected in the 2nd CongresMOnal District. The Congressional delegation will bland as last year. PimBULc.Oct. 9,7i P. M. There is 3 leet 3 inches water in the channel, . Nashville, Oct. 9, S P. M. The River li2S risen bore 13 inch and is risini half au inch an hour, uiiii 13 inches on theJShoils. St. Louis, Oct. 9, 9 P. M. Tin re is seven feet water in the rivtr. Th-. n?w steamer Plough Boy struck a snag in Missouri river and sunk irarr.ediatelv. Boat and canroa total loss. Louisville, Oct. 9. SP. M. M. Kelly was hol to-day by Mr. Ewin the ball entered the articulation of the inferior maxillary bone, passing through and shattering the superior maxillary bone, and cutting oQ' about two inches of his tongue. Cincinnati, Oct. 9, 10 P. M. The River is stationary. Sales of Flour at 63,671 to $3,932. Grain remains unchanged. Whiskey 17c. No tales of Provisions. Chills axd FrvtR. Wright's Indian VeuetnbU Pills are one id'the best, if not the very be.-t inedicint in the world, for lite cure ol Iitterniiiant Fever, leC ius.; tln'y exeel nil otli-r in ri tilin the ImhIj- ot tlo-e uix-brl hiin(or which are the cato not only ol all km U ol r over, but of every malady lticideu t to wan Four or live ol nid Indian --et;ble Fill, taken every ninht on goin to bod, will, in a short tune. make a period cure ol the most obstinate ca.-'t o! Chills ainl Fever, at the am time the digestive or gan.- will be restored ii a healthr tone, ami tlie 1Ikk1 po completely nuritW that Fever and A,ruc, or disease in any torm; w ill (c absolutely iiii;o3m blf. TT.i.i is to certify, that I was entirely cured of the Chills and Fevers, of several months standing, by the une ot four does, ot lour pills each, ot rights Indian Vegetable Fills, and after taking rr.eJicine frum a reula. physician lor some time, nod haing no symjitotiis ol it since, which Ine leen about one year agn. J.n.M'h.MhK. Tevasi, Cham;win Co., OLi'). SnvtR Grove, Fairfield ro..O., Nov. ID. 4C. Thifi.-t to certify ih:it I was cured ot the chills und fever by the ue of Wright's Indian Vegitable i'ilh, alter huviri" thn c attains ol it. DAVID P. EERY. ICrDr.WAnr cr Spo.ir-coatf.d Coc.vTr.nrEiTs! Ke mrmhtr, that the vrigiml aid onfy gmuttir In-lian I trt:h e rill Aire the written ignnture of V ILL LI AM Wfunnr on ihr top nf rarh box. Th? genuine is lor Kile nt wholesab and retail by KU libit 1 liAUAb, sol s njent lor EvansvÜle. O.O. Newman. West Fran klin: I. F. T. J Hudspeth, Djocville; A M Flu lts, Newbury; Henry MlaWsley, !t. Ljum: Jones kir!iards.n, Jon.-slioro: John I.vnn, Lynn vilte; (i W N!lc, boiitsviile; and at Dr. WriomtN priafi;ml cilice, 16J Kac2 street, ruilailrlpim, la. wp y-Jw CAUPCT WARP. OA bit. a..-tol Cir,et Chain, n'.l colors and MM J U,t dye. D3dlb. White Car;H't Chain. jtLit rrtTtVi'd and fir ,ale l.y fs. 11 ... W. FOriTEU (; v A u i) i an s s a L i : o r 1:1: a l ist at j BY v:rtuel an onler ii tlic Van -l.-rlnirh I i!Te Court. rendered at August 'lcrt:i A. IV 11, the un leryi'itied (iuardhn f I'hotna-sJ P. K abirre, and llenri' t a iln-nre. infant h ir? t Atl.mi Kasire .IrcM, w ill s.!l at Public Auction at thf loor ol the Court Hou.-e, in the city of Lvnnvillnii the -2:h dny ofOt-toU-r, A. !., lS1-, tli- undividtit onf-isit part of the North Fa?t juarter. of the Smih Vei quarter of Section No. Four 1; Townhi;i St n ) ootith i Uiiii', No. ten Wft. Terms or M.r One half of the purclinpe nvrr y in raxn, and the remaining hnlt in tLn-e niontli.- from the day of mile, the pnr-h:iser ivin note wiih jimviul wruri'.y ntid vvaivi;i4 allrt lief trt'in vnliiiiii ui lflW-i s. v :u-3 w CONK A U IS AKKK. (iuardiün iss:.T;ov.if.. I.IVK!I l,li), will reiuove l.i.-t shckof ffoods" V to tue new ili.rt .-lo.v bi'ii on Ujiii- iitit. in -1 iou I tt-.i (lay.-, a -ft ij.s ! ea.-ilJJiicis are initd call OH hilil. ifcp'Jd. DJi. S. C. WILSON', LATF. ofCiurinnati Ohio, haing located hitaVd in the city I Evans-ville, would resnivt fully oiler his wrvices to the citizens ol this tilace, and the nir round ins community for the practice f .Viedicineand i'urffpry in II their vnriom branrhe t MHce on the niT ot Locust ami Firt ?tre o;-po-i:e iheherwootl IIou.a. KeMdencc at tl:e h( ue f the Rev. J Am V. Dode, corner of Locust aud ec ond streets. ang 10 dlm&w 3m. LOTS TO LRASR. XI I. AXE lenses on four lots on Main strretand cn evcnl on First ctreef, havinc nine and ten year to run, which 1 will leape or sell on favorable terms if application be made soon. 8cj6-lw WM. M. WALKER FOR SALE. I WILL pe 11 at private sale I.ot No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the city; title perfit't. Itisonuol the mot eligible locations in the ciry for a privat residence. Also a ten yean? lease on a lot 37 i by 130 feet, suitable for a residence. au? C8 JOHN J. CHANDLER. m . BOOK HINDEKY. rjJpJJft L- HIS GEN. Jt? First Strett, uboce JaB Vwy 'Pilb subserioer would in tonn the citizens ol L Evansville and yurroundin;: ountry that he has eptablhdied himslf in the Hook Hind in bninees at the above named place, w here he will U- happy to re ct ive all work in hin line. He would itwori:i his hiends and the publicthat having a thorough knowledge ol the business, and also having the very best of materials, he is able to do every kind of work in his line in the best manner. ntiij 21 -in. WANTED 1 wish to hire by the month a good industrious ioy, lb or 17 years ot age, a German who speaks English will be preferred. Apply soon to July 22 WM. M. WALKER 100 ' jirrela Kcnhawa Salt for sale bv fdec21-tf .JOHN SIIANKLIN. n ATON & lll'GO, House Carpenters and Joiners tU "At t-treet tictwwn yrn:noro and V ine ap.C."nl

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NEW GOODS AGAIN ! ! ! I'l'ST mt ivrd wr SieniiKT! North Candina and J. U- Adams, Id packages more ol our Fall and Wiutcr btock.. I . . .' Which now ron:pri.cs 1,1 iy ml.nl and cold niixed Jeans ble nnd blue Mack. I'J-U clotlis and Une Fluhin; lilunkets; Linst'ys; Urvu Cottons id .Sattiiifis. lilark plaid mourning and fancy (.Jinshams, Kn-4Ü-I1 ltiournin, ( colored; Furniture, blue and orantfe and new Myle fanct Prints. C'o:ubs, llmtons aud Threads; bl'k plaid Enlih SilkCravats; Artificials; Kiiibuusnwl r lore nee braid lion net.-; hl"lk ai:d eo!or-d Friatres anci (Juns; Indies bl'k lace s-ilk .Mitts and Olove-.-; Watldings, Pa hi in ; and Canvas?. Fiirured SaJesbury Fiannc-ls; plain bl'k Satin Siri,'c.l, liiirured Mohair and real Alpacca Lustres; Rich Soured colored laiperial and Kilk. checked Lan:artines. . r Infants fancy velvet; Roy's velvet and Cloth; Mens Cloth, velvet, fur. cloth fur,, trimmed, point Print, ijlazed and Plu.h Caps. ' ' ' . R. V. llaok and drab wool Hats; Fash Angola, Nutria, Russia at;d II. Ii and L. Crowi.cd Planter, Montert y and Duena Vista Hals. - The above addition iuake our assortment compute with the exception of Uoots and Sliotv; which we r.rr-lookinglnr daily. ' We have niatlesurh arrnnirements that wo will lie receiving New Hoods the whole of the p resvnt s son nnd will sell at low prices. .;. 13. J. II. MACH EE Co. Stoves! Stoves!

- Lk?t JA 31 ES SCANT LIN A: SON, HA VE ju?t returned front Ci'ictnniti und Ioiesville with a laryo and splendid a.-. ;r;j;unt id the ItIOt approved .Pattern of Stove, FOR THE FALL Til A DJ'.! i Which for porfirinanceandd-.irability are tmsurpTtsscd in lite Vnion, amoiiij which will be lound the Huck' l'attiu Cooking Move, (imyruvrd.) tlie U-st Stove in us-. Al-o the Unwn ot" th Wet, aiitl Harry of th NWst jr uuiim C in: rtove,, new pitlern; ti id the late stylo uf Double Uvea Cooluuj Stove. All ort of Heating itov3. Some of the most Ivautiful air-t':i,'Iit Parlor and Dining Kooru tovt s we ever taw brought to thie City. Six. w-ven to imi 1'late Stoves, new patierii. JCouh and heady Parlor 10 es". Any quantity of Tin Vare on hand as usual which they would disuse uf at the very lootst Ci.ri.ri PRUtS. iive us a call and pee for yourntdve at our store on .Main street, ont dtHirfrom U. NurrieV Tavtrn. SeplidJt'V. fTfe A VALUABLE I'AK.II for NA LE rv ill CONTAINING two hundred and ty-one ajid one Jut If ncic, ninety-.i. iiiiproviti, ten miles from Kvansville on the state road hading to Terre Haute, one half mile tro.n lirow nine's ttur.i mill. '1 Li l;uid lies oi Unh sides c;f the htaic ruad, tud can le so divuledthat it will tunke two good farm?. On the Ea&t side of the road is a new two ."tory frame house, w ith a ft ore room attached, thir-ty-lwo leet lonr, a frame smoke house and shop, a lurL'e double loi barn t-ixty-six feet long by twentytwo wide, with a twelve loot shea running the whole length, and all other necessary out Luild.iij's, and plenty ot'yood water, ne hunJrttl ,,f choice ajipU' tree., wiili a variety ofM a' h and other truit trew i)a the. west side ot the road, is a good frame dwelling, a framu smoke house, with a htrge double haru, well shaded, with stables and other uut buildings, Jlie hundred hcarint? apjde tiees ol the be..t kind, also i vaiiety of jx-acii, plumb ar.d elierry tre-p, a iicvcr luilin wi ll il tue Ut kind of v. au r. The land i. in a Ki-rli sttite of cultivation, plenty of'ojil hickory. wiiiieiind Llm-k rik tinncr tor all jur;osfs, plenty of sand, fret and lime stone rock, in short every ildng to make it a d-firable locatun. It U oiiu of the lx st iorntioiis in Iii-" rlf I ho State tor ntore and public house. Ti,i farm will be sold un reasonable tonus and payment mafic t-nsy. r'or hirtlKT in for ination enquir of JauwH T. alker, ol Evan? villir to the proprietors on the premiers. Posse?sion may be had immediately it r quired -JOHN I.L'liTIS. TIM AI AS IIKNNES-JV cutt t jwl.ij),Vandfrbur ci.la. apütdA wiirn JFST reixived by steanierOllcrtp-, 7." side viln leather; ." Hxs Ia-ihoh Syrup; It 'JVrct-! reliucd Sunr lor fimilv nc, ior salel.y ALl.l.SA: UtÄVKS. op "I Wai-r.t. HSMOVAL. 4 LLIS HO WES have temporarily moved their a 1. Mock, and oil ice to the new liack Store, on Sycamore street, nt.xito Lau?lilin' tuirner, at which place they respt.-ctlidly olicit their Irii-mN and the public in iioral to eU.ud to them the same liberal untrni'ftiTi tdrar dit l,vr iti.ivif n i u tt -1 t grateful fir, and will always, endeavor tod-.-crve. shoes: siioi:s Il'ST rcctived by the subscrilir, 4J00 piir .Men.-.' Progans; 100 do Lndic Slippers; 100 do Cldldten's Shoes; K"0 dj Youth and 31i;c3 S'bocs; 1 Lai? Haw Cotton; With a variety of other goo-b suitable for the sea son which will be sold nt unusual low price for cush- Please to call and examine before l i:jing elsewhere. WILLIAM lilllHKS. Sep. lo Corner Main and Second St. WINEItS Canadian Vermifnge TheU st rcmeilv eer yet disco veml for all kinds ol WORMS. It not only det-troys Worms and invigo rates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries oil the auiwrabuudnut Mime or mucus, prevalent in the stomach and loweb of children, more especially those in bad health. The intcu) lormä the bed or nest in which worms produce their young. ;in i byremovein it, it is impossible for worms toumain in the body. It is harmless in its i tfeots on the system, ami the herdth ol the patients m always unproved bv tt use, even when no worms are di.-cove ml; lit taiedcine lie in p;t!r.tal!e, no i hi!d will refus-j I laku i not even tue mot th'ticiste. ÖrPreuared by JOHN UTXKR & CO.. No. 63 Maiden Lnne, New' York. Sold w holes-ale and re tail, by J. WKItJHT, General Agent lor the South and est, 1 31 Chirtres street, New Orleans. JfTOnly Agent iu Kvansville, miry 23-ly A LEIS V HOWES J IJOOTS A NO SIlOLS. RECF.IVEI) per steamer Tnscarbra, 22 cases of Hoots and Shoes, conipriaiii a vorv eeneml aisortment oct a M. W. FOSTKli. CJItOCEItlKS. JUST received by steamer "lien. Lafayette," and for sale low for cash

50 bags prime Rio Coffee; ' . 10 Hogsheads of Smrar. 20 bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Ronn; 5 boxet of Jjemmoni; June U, M. m FOSTER Corner riain& lt Sireet?.

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IWI.II to ii bom Id to b.j tie rvs.f Lar.d ol t, ' north end of my Farm Ivin? 1 aou n i iu,i ,-."ta the city ol Kvrin.-viP.e m the Priiiceion rofid n-A.. I ' I - ' W ror ic.riicuiarsftKiuireoi . WM. WOOIi. J. VAIITUIX A CO., WUl.'Lp respectfully niiiiouiH-e lo th ?& - I J eirizens nt hv:msvil!f nnd cniin'rv -.1 - - -- r - ....... . .'uii, i j mijacent, 'hat they have recently opned a hosire .... U.. II'. . : i . nt . i on uir esisioc in. until sired, lie.l uoor ti,o t-.,i;. tier id'Sc-ond, w here tliey are tnanufacturing IkK'TS A.XDliOi'S I.N AU. TIIMR VAKlofs ERAXeiirs. TUir extx-rit iieeiri the hiisiiu-i will enable lhfm toprocuie the U-t of Mock a.'iij have it utnnffmtuuil in . mutt durtilJr noui nt r. We inviietheciljzensot Evanvn!and public gnu-rally to call and examim; our work, as we have a good stock ot ready made work ol ur nwn manufacture.- Younsr men wi.-h'mr line l,;s can obtain tliem hereof tvery !', rij) i.vi, ready ntnde r to order it preteruble. All ornr irlt with us for work will Iw pnunr tly atiendcd to. The Ludies of Kvansville" are respectfullv imited to call and examine our larye ftock of Ladies" ware, as we Hand ready t all times to wait on lhow ihat feci d:siosel to favtr us with u call. We are prepared to manufacture Fa ncy Shoes ofeery dillerent e vie. Those leavins: orders forSnoi may rot ssur-l tin.t no pni:is wili le spared iu trying to aciunnmoTUke them with any siyln they w i.-h. We fid willing to acknowletle our gratitude u the ciiiwiis. lor ih' fih iul.-hip iIm v have iiiMi!ik-.-ipJ low anls us. and thank them for their liU ral pairon: no, and hope that iurtlurn uur work may Merit iheir approbation. KrAl! work done l.y u. is w nrranted, and uocharce made lor mending work tkti should ive wt,y. fcbllwitwtf. J. VAUTKl.W CO. A (AUD. rPIin underpinned would respecifuPv infomi tie J.' ci'izf r;? of i:vn:isille:md vicinity, thai he ha re-openod iiishopon Alain strt-n. opK-ile the Djink, w htie l.o inuiid- cniryiiiii on the 'I adoring Ltisiners in a lew ol its branches.. Tin, wit hing to tniploy him w ill find hi ii i en hand diiring bu.,:n ,-s hours, wpl V'.M. Ü0I.DKN. RI-:AIj Itaic lor" Sale.--lnoVoiliT iiir s!e. . ine of tlie tnot de.-iral'le Keal I Ntate in iI.a city and county, cor siting ol the following lots n'h.l tracts of hind." Ijot No 'Ji upper etilarzcini m bii.l lots No U&i- llUdUiatit.llt:.i;il; n,i ul ol theeii) i.V.H.M1!.-. Al.-o th Into re.-ideiuv of iir.uiu'rrs Hon.f-rot.k he'd, Mtiil to he out of the linst upland Falle? it, ;h oiirtty, co:itniniiij JM cr: also tibout fH ncro uiinl i.i w liich then are severstl improvem t;t.-; thi last lot w ill le-oid i:i lots to suit purcha.-era. , AL', 10 s!ia;es ol liauk lok. . -For tcrm.s applyto P. HOKNljROOk". jj 'J-j Jtn:vyJiii - LANDS AM) TOWN LOTSI ÖlTlsÄl:. UTK lrtvc f r sn!-on terint to t-uit purtlla, rs. aImui t-ixty Tow ii Lot? lying on both sido of the C;uia, and i:i u nioti tvtry yurl of ll:e city in eluding Teias and Lnmabco. Also a uumkr ut tracts of land in ditfmnf ptiit. of the Count v. l'P-M mo. d. JMiLK & WHLL'LLK. Uvular Wr'lH.riLi lukct. . "'b- Illl! eleg'int, lnstiY tins stean.rr .1'1'LA.TIS, S. S. I'axo.x, Ai-,st-r, iV)ii inr Lvmii i'r tor the utuive and intermediate landing tery A'ednesday, at h o'cU k A. M. For l.-eihi or pnsMijif t.pi'lv on tniard cr to HAU :UN(.;to.n, CiiANhvV u .'ilLEY. jy t: m:v cio ods äs iinr uovsTf. 'PIIE store foruurly ocmipii d by Mr 'I'ilt.i mo., L comer of Main s:id Seroiiil Hirtels, is now o eu pied by THEODOiiE tut Jt i:i'ii V EN .N E.VAN as a l'a ncy and Doin-.tie Dry lloods Noie. Tlu y h:icon hand a iull usroriiiieMi ol Fnncy (iooor, suchas, Casiinen- and .itisii; Uelaiu Shawl, f-tJk and Mti.-lin Dtlain llandkerchit is Lady andlit-n-tit-men' ('ravnts, jdain blio-k ami plniu lnode eolor d Lustre nnd Caiilornia plaids, iariiioand Lonibiizim black Sdk I yard wide, Lir.ni l.-jce and diijinsBt a vey low price, a good vr;tty of Cotton line,, and Ed.nj new styled,( Silk Fringe i,t Lrostf, nu a oood assortment of Trimming.-, l.eay brown Muslin, brown and bhnchtd Orillinp, fiirel.'ioil. and Cnsitrerc. Cabinet, Jean?, and a large afMMiner.f' rt Cotton (iootls for Pantaloons and Couts, Lootff nnd hoey, ana r ur llats. To our friends mid the public in general, we reiectfit!ly invite them to cull and examine our tock urjl prices In-fore purchatinr. UrtH.ctfullF tender uür think? tothejiublicfor the very liberal patronage e.i nded to ut in our foriii lr House, mul we hope by punctual a(u ndanee lo business to merit a shire of patronage. Don't forgot call, as vc get new goods evt ry two months. T. J. VENN EM AN. Main fctropt. Canal Letting. NOTia; TO COXTIMCTOIIS. THE undirtiijiud TriM-u of the Wabadi nd ljrie Canal, hereby chci.otif that tlx v wilireedve waletl proposals at Point Commerce in Greene County, Indiana, on the Kt.i day ol November nut, tor the construct km ol 17 mile ot said Canal, exteu du-ig along the valley f the west fork of White Khcr, Ironi Point Comtm-rce to the village of Newberry in said Couniv. I ni this division, there are to be con5ructcd 6 Lift-1 .ockf , nnd liuaru-1 .ock . a dam acro Wliiti Kiver. 12 iret in hnjjtit and oer 4iHJ Wt in length; together with the u.-uhI vnri ly of work beloiiginn to a Canal. The line w ill be dividid into c-.;ioii. averasrinir alicut halt a tinle in hnsih: At the same time and place, proposali vi ill be reecivnl for the performance of a prt rd the Kock F--avation at tlie 1'ntoki Summit, in I'ikr Countv.--l'hisstction will t-nihrace nearO.ixo cubic yatrlf f solid rock, varying in depth from 4 to J3 leet, t--t-thcr with a portion rf nrth rxcaTaiion. The work to lc done will be rc-atiy for inflection for two wcekn previous to the day oi letting, durirwhich time all ncccsMiry ltiforru'ation will' t given bv the Kesideiit Liiginecr. Payment w ill bo maJe as the w ork progress. , in par funds. CHARLES BUTLER,) A. M. PC LTP, V Tritt, fj-r. THOS, II. 15 LAKE. Oi ncr. cr utr. lii vnn ok Tkcstei ?, Terre-IIa ute. Ind., Sep. 7. 1H8. S fcp l.t-td. hr-v ihm2ä ro ici:n r. JlJ-m-TIiREE rooms suitable for a dwellinctÜ for a small Family or for efilces, situated cvct the subscrilers store, corner Main and Second Ftreet Apply to busSC WILLIAM IllCIIES. I'KEMI TL'AS. . 1 ECKIVED pT st anter Tuscaroin,3l pnekagea I I ot tresli 1 cas in chests, l-oxcs and caddy loxe ibr sal very cheap fr ( 'ah. oct M. W. FOSTER. HANK NOTICE. "VT OTICE is hereby given that ihe annual meci .i. i ing ot the ttockti Uders in the Branch at Lvunaville of the State Bank of Indiana, Mill be hilJ ttt the Banking House, on Monday, the 6th day of November next, at 1 o'clock P. .l at which time, a statement ol the condition of the Branch will besubinittin), and an t h-ction held for eight Director to serve the ensuing, year. Polls to close at 4 oYlock P.M. Bv order of th -Board of director. 13 & w td O. W. RA THBONE. Cashier. - TO LET. A CONVENIENT Dwelling-houf now occui.A uieu dv the suoscr oer. for terms apply at the store of Sop 2-i OLIVER LAD I). IKTEll JiCO'iT, Painter, Exchange Hotel. jy 2!U".n PAINTING. SF. W1LLSEY would return his thnnk to bis triends and the citizen in general I A for past favor, and hope by close attention A 1 to business to merit a liberal shar uf the jt.h- 1 N lie patronsire. Those having work in my line T will do well to rive me a call, a I inttnd in T I work cheaper than the cheapest and as cood a I N the U-st. All order Mt with J. C. Hiiertf 0 V (J P.G.0'Kily will receive prompt atienun a