Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 148, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 October 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

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The privileges ot yearly advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other adverUseuints not pertaiuixig to tbtir regular business a agrc-d for, to be paid extra. All advertisements lor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, townhip, any other public meeting, anl such lue, to be charged half price. Marriages and deaths inserted without charge. Obituary notices and funeral invitations to be charged half price. . Regular advertisers and all others sending communieaUonsor desiring notices designed to call attention to fairs, soirees, concern; or any public entertaiumenis where charges are made lor. admittance, m11 notice' of private associatioirs, every notice denned to call attention to prirate enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can aly 1 inserted with the understanding that the mum is to b paid for. ll iii-erted in the editorial (iiicii eao:ily h at the discretion of the editors) the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 12 ceuta per lino Knowing the above rates to be liberal and much less than is charged in other cities and towns for im lr work, we make known our intention to be guided hereafter by them; an 1 to prevent any misur.der tanling, we deem it expedient to publish this on the i:ii le u ige of our pikers for one month, that all Persons ui tv have an opportunity of making themselves acquainted witli lite rates hereafter to be charged bv u respectively. W.vl. II. CHANDLER & CO. YOl'NGLOVE & SULLIVAN. H.C.IIL'.NTLN'GTUN. Horns to Titlob. Mr. Bolts at the VauxLall Garden, X. Y., fcaid among the ihiugV'he viewed the po.iiiionsan.1 principles of the three candidates, Taylor, Vau Buren, Cass the only three in the field and he was compelled to say that, preferring the chance of a good governwent to he crtaiaty of a bad one, which must be the case if Mr. Cass waarlected, he should auredly give his vote to Gen. Taylor. CTpWe neglected on yesterday to gire credit to our attentive and obliging friend I f O'S-iillr for Loai jvtlie papers of a hie date. Cacout. Ewing, the person who bhot Kelly at Louisville on Monday, was arrested by our Marshal on yesterJay lorenoon. After Ewiug had committed the act he fled on horseLack to the mouth of Salt River, here he got on board of the steamer Western 6n!i?r way down. The Marshal of Louisville learning these facts gare notice to Mr. William Bell, the Marshal of this city, who boarded the Western on her "landing here and at once arrested Ewing. He made no resistance and did not deny having hot folly. The Louisville Courier gives the following relation of this affair: Uclt Affair. Mr. Robert Ewing having some misunderstanding with Mr. Win. 11. Kelly, both of this city, rode on horseback, yesterr day ttfit-ruoon, to Air. K.'s residence, in the upper art of town, and called on that gentlemau to come out of his house. After a few minutes conversation, . Ewing was seen to Mrikr Klly with his whip, and in an instant alter drew a pistol and fire at Kelly, and then m-id his e scape. Kelly received the ball near the angle of his lower law, which was dreadlully shattered. The tongue was cut entirely in two, about two inches from the extremity. Reports were current, at a late hour last iiijtht, that Kelly could not possibly survive mauy hours, his physicians not bing able to check the hemorrhage arising from the wound. We confine our remarks to a simple statement ot the facts, as we received them from our vigilant Marshal. His well directed efforts to arrest Mr. Ewing have thus far been unavailing. Democrats Bolt i so in Mississippi. The Aberdeen, Mis., Independent publishes a letter from E. E. Brazile, E.q., an old democrat, who, with Mr. Yancey an I many other distinguished members of his party, decidedly pre fers Taylor to Cass. Hear him: If I live until November next, I hall cast my vote for old Zachary. 1 know him, and 1 know bim to be brave and skillful, kind and humane to his soldiers. There are many other Democrats, too, that I know of that will vote for old Rough and Ready in preference to Gen Cass, that political weathercock who dresses to suit the popular breeze. lear before last he was a Wilmot Proviso man; this year he cavs he has changed greatly. Last year be toieu iur internal improvements against vir. Polk's veto, this year he has changed a little, enough he thinks to suit the limes, and the occasion. The efforts of party leaders to prevent democrats from voting against such a man, when opposed by Gen. Taylor, will be ol no avail. I have long been a "democrat" but 1 am now a Taylor Democrat. .. E. E. BRAZILE. CGrThe Rirer is risiug slowly atthis place. Weather quite pleasant.

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"'filths - FOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL ELECTION RETURNS FROM OHIO. Ciscissati. Oct. 11, I. M. FORD'S MAJORITIES. Scioto county, 35. , Clark counly 1166. Montgomery county, 200. Mdtimee county, 750. Cayuga county, 1030. Loraine county, 1000, Summitt couoty, 800. Cincinnati city, Fords majority 1336, and four Wards to hear from. Tbe rote in the city is the largest ever given. . Ross county, the Whigs have gained 37, in six townships. Muskingum county, two-thirds heard from, gives a Whig gain "of 103 over Governor Bibb't majority. Steubenville whig maj. 89 a gain of 110 over last year. Jrfferson county, whig Senators and Repre sentatives ehcted. Pebble county, whig Representative, and whig Senator elected from Prebble and Mont gomery counties. Lucas whig, majority 139 Ashtabula county, Ford 240, Weiler 4S, Geddings 163, in six townships. t Erie and Sandusky, whig Congressmen ma jori.)' 125; Senators 200, Representatives 106, over democrats and Free soilers. The entire whig ticket elected. Cincinnati District elects Disney, loeofoco to Congress. Hamilton county elects independent Sheriff and Auditor. , The Western Reserve will give eight or nine thousand majority for Ford. WELLERS MAJORITIES. Jefferson county aboot 50. Montgomery county loeofoco Sheriff elected, the other officers elected are wbigs. Franklin county, Weller's majority 53, loeofoco ticket about the same. Stark county, Weller's majority 753. Sandusky democratic majority 290. Columbiana, Weller's majority 4S3. Hamilton county in six townships, Weller's majority 51 1, and eight townships to hear from His majority will probably reach 1000. PENNSYLVANIA RETURNS. Louisville, Oct. 11, P. M. Returns from a portion of Pennsylvania, show the following result: Harriaburgh, Longstrelh, democrat 11 majority; Sbunk had 19G. Harrisburgh district, Johnson, whig, majority 109. Shunkhad 13. Schumi kill county Mt. Carbon. Pottsville, Port Carbon, New Castle, Minorsville, Norweigian, Schuylkill, Huron, and Schuylkill Haven, aud Orwigsburg, whig maj. 1235. Johusou's majority will reach 600 in this county Pitlman, whig. Congressman, has received a larser vole. Franklin co., Johnson 753 , Norristown, Johnson 159 maj. Shunk had last year 116. Dauphin co., Johnson's maj. 1100. Lancaster co., Johnson's maj. 4,200. Washington co., Johnson's maj. 200. Burks co., Longstreth's maj. under 4000. Democratic loss 500 in the county. Erie co., all but four townships, Johnson 1300 mai. Philadelphia city and county not yet heard from. Appearances indicate that Johnson will car ry the State ! LATER. FURTHER RETURNS FROM OHIO. ClNCINNATr, Oct. 1 1, 9 P. M. The Whigs have carried 'the following coun lies Green, Lake, Ileayuga, Beltmoat, and Harrison, by 3.653 majority. The locofocos have carried the counties ol Hamilton, Perry, Morgan, Wayne and Cosh octon, by 3,675 majority. Campbell is elected to Congress from the 2d and Huntei is reported to be elected to Con gress lrom the 15th district. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS. Louisville, Oct. 11,9 P. M. Additional returns from Pennsylvania state that Johnson has carried the counties of Blair, Beever. Ness, Schuylkill and Union by 3,251 majorities. . Longstreath has carried the counties of Bedford, Westmoreland, York, Carbon, and Northumberland by 3,303 majority. In Lycoming, Clinton, Sullivan and Columbia couuties, the Wbigs have gained 2,200. Telegraphed fot the Evansville Jodrnal. New Orleass, Oct. 7. P, M. Sugar has advanced. Sates of Coffee at 6. Gunny Bags Freights for Evansville 40c. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. V FULL suply of this article fresh from the mill . together with the best ol uoach Lame. For sale by the latrrl. A. LAl OHLLV, p -2." WattT street

ROOK RINDERY. L. IIISGEN. First Street, above Main IMiK surworiber would inform the citizens I t-'.rnni!! rwJnurrouri(tini7 rountrv that tha established himm If in th book Binding bncinees at the above named place, where he will be happy tore ceive all work in his line. 1U would inform hU t'rifnrl nl the nnhliclhat haVTntr a thorough km,ari. ige of the business, and al?o having the very best it materials, he is able to du every kind ot work in hü line in the best manner. an 24 2m. LOTS TO LEASE. II ANE leooe on four lots on Main street nn ' several on r'irst street, having nine and ten yr to run. which I will lease or eil on favoraLle tt if application be made soon. sei6-Jw WM. M. WALKEK NAILS. " OKfi KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted rUJ sizes; 23 kegs Flooring Era da, assorted; VD do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAtV.HLLV, Water street ap 2j TN store and lor sale 50 bbl White Lime in good i oroer ana uoetp june31 M W.FOSTER. JNDOW Glass. An assortmet of Window uiass, aasorteu sizes, f or rale ny may4 tf. ALlALutiLIN, Water st. BOOTS AND SHOES. RECEIVED per steamer Tnscarora, 22 cases o Boots and i'hoe, comprising a vorv ceneral ai ortment oct 5 M. W. FO.STER. LAXDAXD TOWN LOTS . FOlt SALE. T WILL sell at private sa! a tract of Land aJioin A ing Evanttville. containing about twenty neven acres; also, ten or fiuen Lots in the upper enlarge ment of Evansvillc, all of which I will sell on reason able terms in quantities to suit iur-hnr Tnem wihinif to purchase Land or Lots, will rind it to theii jy 14 to apply immediately. E.A.CORDET, Agent, CARPET WARP. QQLB. assorted Carpel Chain, all colors aid 350 lb. White Carpet Chain, just received and f r aieIy sep nj . V. J-UST EK GROCERIES. TUST received by steamer "Gtn. Lafayeite," ant? j lor wilt low lor cah ; 50 bags prime Kio Coffee; 10 Hogsheads of Suirsr. ( 20 lbls Plantation .Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rofin; 5 boxes of leinmons; June 13, M.W.FOSTER Corner main & 1st Streets. t CiUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue ol an order of the Vanderburgh P oba'e Court, rendered at its Aunst Term A. 1). 1S13, the undesigned Ouarduin of Thomas J i. Kasure, and llenriet a Kasure, infant heirs of Adam Uasure dee'd, will sell at Public Auction at the door of the Court House, in the city ot hvansville on the 2Sth day of October, A. IK, the undivided one-pxth part of the North East quarter, of the South West quarter of Section No. Four 14) Township Seven (7) South of Range, No. ten West. Terms or Sale One half of the purchase money in casii, and the remaining halt in three months from Uic dar ot sale, the Durchaser rnvmi note with an proved security and waiving allreliel Irom raluation Laws aep 30-3 w CONRAD BAKER, Guardian. UEJIOVAL. OLIVER LADD, will remove his stock of goods to the new three story brick on Mains ireet, in bout ten days, where his old customers are invited call on mm. . . sep n. FANCY CONFECTIONARY. Angustn Hisgen 1T70ULD respectfully inform the citizens of v V Evansville that he has lately opened a Fancy Confectionary store on First street, above Main, where he intends always to keep on hand a large and splendid assortment ol Cakes, Laxmek, L-oboi a 1.9, and other f.ishionable drinks, and also in the tru;t season a varied assortment of r a cits tie wMdu intorrn the citizens that as he is a Confectioner by I.-a-e every thin in the bakin? line will be done by i;im.'lfin any shape, size, or mode wifht-d. Having jusJ commenced in business he respectfully requests tint th wishing to purchase anything in his line woulJ plfflse ive him a call, and eiauune his Work and price' U 'ore purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10-tf JUST received from ri:tsbu;gli 1(0 Nails; 25 Ul'ls Ale: for sale by ALLIS & IIOWF5. ap 21 ater PETEirsCOTT, Paimor, Lschange Hotel, jy TO L7T. CONVENIENT Dwelling-how rnw occuDied bv tJte subscriber. A V nr turnw nn!v at the store of &?2i OLIVER LADP. C'hilu axu Fi vlk. Wiight's Imlian Vegetable Pills are one ol ihe liest, if not the very bext medicine in the world, lor i he eure of lntrrmitunt Fever, beeiuw thvy exrt l till other in ri Iding the body ol thoe morbid humors which are the cnus nit only et all kinds ol IrVver, but off-very malady incident to man. Four or hve ol haid Indian e-etsble Pills, taken every night on cinS to led will, in a short time, make a p.'rfect cure of the most obstinate case ol Chills aud Fever, at the ame time the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and the blood so completely tmrirVd that Fever and Ague, or disease in any form; will be absolutely impossi ble. This is to certify, that I was entirely eured of the Chills and Jever, of several months standing, by the use of lour doses, of four pills each, of Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills, and after taking medicine from a rejjula. physician for some time, and having no symptoms of it since, which has been about one year ago. J.W.SPENCEil. Texas,' Champaign Co., Ohio. Scgar Grove, Fairfield co., 0.,Nov. 19, MC. This is to certify that 1 was cured ol the chills and fever by the use ot Wright's Indian Vegitable Fills, after having three attacus of it. DAVID BEERY. CCtBeware or Shgar-coated Counterfeits! Jiemrmhrr, that the origtHal and onff genuine Indian Vrgetabte Fill Aire the written eignnture of WillMam Wright the ttrpof each box. , The genuine is lor sale at wholesale and retail by ROBERT BARNES, soh agent for Evansville. O.O.Newman, West Franklin;. P. & T. J. Hudspeth, Boonville; A M Phelps, Newburg; Ileury tilaksley, St. Louis; Jones Si, Richardson, Jonesboro: John Lynn, Lynnville; U W Noble, Louisville; and at Dr. Wrwht's principal office, 169 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' seP9-3w IRON. A LARGE and general assortment of all sizes c Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar. Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, together with all sizes usually called for in the abovt fine. For sale by ' A. LAUGHLIN, sp 25, , ' Water st. JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure white Lead; 10 bbl a Linseed Oil; 50

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5 do Turpentine: 23 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, m3y Water street.

LAND FOR SALE. - 1WISH to sell from 40 to 6U acres of Land of the north end of my Farm lying 1 and a J mile from the city of Kvansville on the Princeton road.

STt or particulars enquire of WM, WOOD. ati 23. J. VAUTIUIV & CO., La OULD respectfully announce to thet citizens of Evansville and countrv (t.lNr jaoent, hat they ha ve recently opened a Shoe Store on me eei giue oi .ti sin street. nxt il.w tl. r. ner of Second, where they are manufacturing ÜOÜTS3 AXD SHOES IV ALL THEIR VARlOl S BRANCHES. Their exierience in the business wUl enable them to Drarure the best of stock and have it na tinctured in the motl durable manntr. We in vite the citizens of Evansville and public generally tocall and examine our work, as w e have a good stock ol ready made work ot our Own manufacture. Younü men wishinsr ne Boots can obtain them hereof every desrriy j m, ready made or to order if preferable. All ordrr left with us for work will be promptly attended to The Ladies of Kvansville are reoectfullv invited to call and examine our large stock of Ladies' ware, as we stand ready at all times to wait on those that teM disposed to favor us with a eall. . We are prepared to manufacture Fancy Shoes ofeverv different stvle Thofe leaving orders forSnoes may rest assured that no pains will be spared in trying to accommodate them with any siyle they wish. . e feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens for the friendship they have manifested towards us. and thank them for their liberal patronage, and hope that in return our work may merit their approbation. fc"All work done by us is warranted, and no charge made for mending w ork that should cive way. ftb HwAtwtf. J. VAUTR1N & CO. A CARD. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the ciizens of Evansville and vicinity, that he has re-opened his shop on Main street, opposite the Bank, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business in a few of its branches. Those wishing to employ him will lind him on hand during busim-ps hours. JM WM. HOLDEN. NEW GOODS. PRINTS, DOMESTICS, DRILLINGS, Ac JUST reef ived by Freamers Wyoming and Oct. tnantown, 18 bales 4-4 heavy and fine domestic: 2 " 7-8 " Driiling; Also, Prints and other goods, the first arrivals of my I all su-ck. lep 1 1 M. W. FOSTER. LANDS AND TOWN LOTS FOR SAlE 17"E have for sale on terms to suit purchasers, af bout sixty Town Lots lying on both Fides of the Canaj, and in almost every pnrt of the city including Texas and Lamasco. Also a. number of tracts of land in dilferent parts of the County, sep 12-1 mo.d. LNOLE &. WHEELER . FOR ST. LOUIS. n a tf r -k m t urgumr n tatutaay J acJtet. . 33 THE elegant, fast-running stenrr.er JTLANT1S, S. S. Pa xo.x. Master, will leave Evan sine iur me auove ana intermediate landings every eancway, ai ö o clock A. M. For frtiht or passage apply on board or to II AR KltIU., O HlL.r.1 . jy2i NEW GOODS AXD NEW HOUSE r"pilh store formerly occupied by Mrs. Tillesto.i L corner of M ain and Second Streets, is now occu pied by THEODORE and JOSEPH VENN EM AN as a rancy and Domestic Dry Goods Store. They have on hand a full assortment ot Fancy Goods, suchas, Cassimere and Muslin Del ain Shawl j, silk and Muslin Detain Handkerchiefs. Lady's and Gentlemen's Cravats, plain black and plain mode colored Lustre and California plaids, M anno and Bombazine black Silk 1 yard wide. Linen Lace and Edgings at a very low price, a good variety of Cotton Lace and Ldcmz new itVlcd, Silk fringe tor Dresses, and good assortment of Trimmings, heavy brown Mus lin, brown and blenched Drilling, tine Cloth and Cas simere, Cassinet. Jeans, and a laree asso.ttmnt ot Cotton Goods for Pantaloons and Coats, Hoots and -1 j t Ii... snoes, anu r ur iiais. Io our Inends and the public in ceneral. we res pectfully invite them to call and examine our stock and prices betöre purchasir.ff. We respectfully tender our thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to us in ur formir House, and we hope by punctual attendance to outness to ment a snare ot patronazo. uon t lorret ein, as we get new goods every two months. II 1 . o A. &, J. V E.IVINC..HAN, sop 4 Mam Street DEAL Estate for Sale. I now offer for sale JLV some of the most desirable Ileal Estate in tht city and county, consisting ot tht following lots and tracts ot land. Iot JNo Ja upper enlargement and lots No IG'ik 166 donation enlargement of the city o Lvansville. AI.o the late residence of Saunders Hornbrook dee'd, said to be one of the finest upland Farms in th county, containing 21 acres; also about 500 acres o ! l-l .1 I ' lanu in wnicn mere are several lmprovemenu; tnu last lot will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, 10 shares of Bank stock. For terms applyto P. HORNBROOK. je g3-d;?m&w-lm fgg5p5gi Canal Letting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rr'HE undersigned Trustees of the Wabash and I Erie Canal, hereby give not ice that they will re ceive gea'ed proposals at I oint Commerce in Green County, Indiana, on the 15th day ol November next, lor the construction of 17 miles of said Canal, ex ten ding along the valley of the west fork of White River, lrom Point Commerce to the village ol ISewberry in said County. On ihia division, there are to be constructed 6 Lift-Locks, ond Guard-Lock, a dam across White River, 12 feet in height and over 400 feet in length; together with the usual variety of work belonging to a Canal. The line will be divided into sections averaging about hall a mile in length. At the same time and place, proposals will be received for the performance of a part of the Rock Excavation at the Patoka Snmmit, in Pike County. l'his section will embrace near 20,000 cubic yards ol solid rock, varying in depth from 4 tolSleet, together with a portion of earth excavation. The work to be done will be ready for inspection for two weeks previous to the day ot letting, during which time all necessary information wilfbe given bv the Resident Engineer. Payment will be made as the work progresses, ia par funds. CHARLES BUTLER, i A. M. PUETT, Trvfteu &-e. THOS. H.BLAKE. Orrics or the Board or Trcstees, ) Terre-Haute, Ind., Sep. 7. lt48. ) sepI3-td. ROOMS TO REST. UL THREE rooms suitable for a dwelling J - II V :l r. rt- .... tora'small Family or for offices, situated over the subscribers store, corner Main and becond street. Applyto aug26 1LL1A.M HUGHES. FRESH TEAS. . ) ECE1VED per steamer Tuscaroia, 34 package ll of fresh Teas in cheats, boxes and caddy boxes for sale very cheap for Cath. oct 5 M.W.FOSTER. BANK NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the annual meet ll ing of the Stockholders in the Branch at Evansville of the State Bank ot Indiana, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the f-th day ol November next, at 1 o'clock P. M at which time a statement of the condition of the Branch will be submitted, and an election held for eight Directors to serve the ensuing year. Polls to close at 4 o'clock P.M. By order of the Board of Directors, d3 & wr id G. W. RA THBON E, Cashier. FOR SALE. I WILL sell at private sale Lot No. 9 in the upper Enlargement of the citv: title oertect. ltis one ol the most eligible locations in tie city for a privat residence. Alo a ten years lease on a lot 371 by 150 feet, suit all tor a residence. aug23J JOHN J. CHANDLER. 71ATON& HUGO, House Carpenters and Joiner IA 2d street between Syenmore and Vine ap-,?Nsi

NEW GOODS AGAIN ! !

J L!.ST wived per Steamers North Carolina aBd J. Q. Adams, IS packages more ot our Fall -and V inter Stock. . Which now comprises blue mixed and imM mi,. Jeans; ble and bluer black." Pilot cloths and hlwHu?hings; Blaniiets: Linsersi Brown Con.. ,..i Sattinets. . Black plaid mcumins and fancv Ginsham Pn. glish mourning, oil colored; Furniture, blue and orange and new style fa net Jrrnts. . LoraDs, muttons aad Threads; brk plaid English ?5ilk Cravats; Artificials; Ribbons and Florence braid Bonnets; bl'k and colored silk Fringes and Gimps: Ladiea bl'k law filk Milts and Clove?; WaddinosPadding and Canvass. " 1 Figured Salesbury Flannels; plain U'k Satin Stripea, nigurea .uohair ana real Alpacra Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperial and silk checked Lamartine. 1 nfants fancy yt Ivet; Boy's velvet and Cloth; Mens Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point friiiv glazed and Plush Caps. ' - k R. V. black ani drab wool Hati; Fash Angola, Nutna, Russia and ß. B and L. Cro.wncd Planter. Mtmterey and lioena Vista flats. The above addition makes our assortment complete with the exception of Boots and ShK; which we are looking for daily. We have made such arrangements that we will he receiving New Giods the whole of the present t son and will sell nt low m-ires. Sen 15. J. il M fJHKR X- rv Stoves! Stoveo! hc lei . ir'i-'ivf fsrL . p-. f'i,,si i .. t in iri, STOVES. JA3IES SCASTLi:- & SOX.J HAVE jut returned from Cincinnati and Lou'--""" ville with a large and rplendid assortment of the most approved 1'nttcrns oa t";ove FOR THE FALL TRADE! , Which for performance end durability are unsurons sed in the Union, among which will be found the , Uuck. s ratent looking pio' e, umyroved,) tne liest oiovein use. it. me vwi'e:ioi tne rsi, ana iiariy ot tue it est premium vou ing oiotcr, new patems and the fates style of Double Oven Cooking Stoves. All sorts of Healing Stoves. Some of the moet beautiful air-tight Parlor and Dining Room Stoves we ever saw brought to this City. Six, seven to ten Plate Stoves, new patterns.- Rough and Ready Par lor Stoves. ' Any quantity of Tin Ware on hand as usual which they wonld dispose of at the Very lowest Cincixxati r rices. Give us a call and see for yourselves at our ttwre 1 1 - : f : ij . . on Main street, ont door from B. Nurrie's Taver rti. Sepiad&w. A VALUABLE FARM f. t SALE CONTAINING two hundred and six ty-one ana one nan acres, mneiy-tix improved, it ir miles from Evansville on the state road leading to Terre Haute, one half rails front Brow nine's etc am 1 Iii mill. This land lion both sk'es of the state road, and can be so divided that it will make two good farms. On the East side of the road is new two story frame house, with a store room attached, thirsa ty-two leet long, a trarae smoke nous and shop, a lar?e double las barn bixtvsix feet loner br twentvtwo wide, with a twelve foot shed running the whole. length, and all other necessary outbuildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trtes. with avarietr of peach and other fruit treea On the west side ot the road, is a good frame dwell ing, a frame smoke bouse, with a large douhls barn, well shaded, with stables and other out buildings. one hundred bearing apple trees ol the best kind, also a vaiiety of peach, lumb and cherry trees, a never lailine wtllol tue U'st kind of water. The land is in a high state of cultivation, plenty of good hickory, white and black oak timber for all purposes, plenty of sand, free and lime stone rock, in short everything to make it a desirable location. It is one of the best locations in this part of the State lor a store and public house. . Thij farm will be sold on reasonable terms and payments made easy. For further inf'or mation enquire ot James T. NV alker, ot Evansville or to the proprietors on the premises. Possesion niay be had immediately it required JOHN BURT IS. THOMAS HENNESSY Scott township, Vanderburg co. Ia.- apl3d.St.wCni UST received by steamerGIencoe, 73 sides sole Leather; 25 Bxs Lemon Syrup; 3 Tierces retined Sugar for family ttse. or sale by ALUS L HOWLS, apzi water st. XLZIZ130VA&. A LLIS &, HOWES have temporarely moved their l. Stock and office to the new Brick Store, on Sycamore street, next to Laujrhlin'a corner, at which place they respectfully solicit their friends and the public ingeneralto extend to them the same liberal patronage, they have so long enjoyed, alwas felt grateful for, and will always endeavor to deserve. tpiÄ). SHOE! ! SHOES ! X JUST received by the subscriber, 200 pair Mens Brogans; 100 do Ladies tappers; -100 do Children's Shoes; 100 do Youth's and Mieses Eboeei 1 bale Raw Cotton; With a variety of other goods euitaMe for the e ea son which will be sold at unusual low prices for cash. Please to call and examine belore buying elsewhere. WILLIAM HUGHES. Sep. 16 Corner Main and Second Sl WINER'S Canadian Vermifuge-The best remedy ever yet discovered for all kinds ot. WORMS. It not only destroys Worms and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries oil the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowt Is of children, more especially those in bad health. The mucus lorms the bed or nest in which worms produce their young, and by removein it, it is impossible for worms to remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects on the system, and the health of the patients is always improved by it use. even when no worms are discovered; th emedcine bein palatable, do child will refuse t take is not even the most delicate. as-Prepared by JOHN WINER 6i CO. No, 83 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold wholesale and re tail, by J. WRIGHT, General Agent for the Soutb in . iti f . . 7 rII1U tIC!, 1 VUUUISIUITlfltCW OUCUU). $3rOnly Agents in Evansville, mary25-ly ALLIS & HOWES DR. S. C. WILSON, LATE of Cincinnati Ohio, having located himself in the city ol Evansville, would respectfully offer his services to the citizens ol this place, and the surrounding community for the practice of Medicine and Surgery in all their various branches Uiüce on the corner of LoCUst and First streets opposite the Sherwood House. Residence at the house of the Rev. John V. Dodge, corner of Locust and Second streets ang 10 dlmAw3m.

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