Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 152, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 17 October 1848 — Page 3

D AI L Y. J O TJRN AS . The Duly Journal is publbhod every njurnin;,' (Sundays excepted) at lo cents per week,' payable to the Carriers, or 20 per annum, payable in advance. ' - ' The Tki-Wkekly Jvrau " the eovnt'tf, containing all the matter of the Daily Journai, is published oaTuesdty, Thursdays a;id Sa;urdays, at . t HJ per annum in ndrnnee. - The Weekly Journal i- put.li-died every Thursday at s-2 CO, three eopis fur 3 U." seven copies to: 11 tv, ten copies lorlli i0, in niivaue-ei f ;

T UE S DA Y MORXIXG, OCT. 17. Advertising Prices iu Evausvilfc lupers. 1 squire ot li lines one insertion, 1;,; do each additioual insertion, VU,'2l do do do da do do do do 4 44 44 44 44 one wee, ti vecks, onemmth, 4.1 two months li.te three m ji) ih., 7,W six month.-. 10,1 twelve months, 15,lv 44 44 1 in outlis, renewable to average not more tnau unee a wc-ck 1 d " " twelve nuifths, eluh adJuijnal square lor six mouths, d do do '. twelve mouths 12,0 8.U. .No aJvertL-cments lo heconsiuVed by the yeir unless s.M'oiiif i oil Iii; manuscript, or previous')- agreed upon betem the pirtie-. Anniancing candidates for office 1 for each ni ne jn aSva.icc. All advertisements f-om tran.-ient persons to be pai 1 to advance. , AdvertUem ntJ. not marked on tho ropy for a fpcei.i-'d .Min eroi in-erti j;is, wilibe cuutiuuvJ on iiij.r.ii, u'i!.. s s o;ier dUc Jtitiuued, und 'payiucii' cxicted accordingly. The privilege- A yea;!y a Jvertiscrs will be funfliel totuu.r rt-guiar bj-iüCNs, and 11 oilier advtr- ;: '"t.-nt-n itportaini.ilo th'rirruo'uiar bu.-ii.ti3 a id 'Ur. to be paid exttu A!' :i Iveru-tfnsnu f r cinnnYe insiit'iiion-, fi e :..rn..:i.ii.'s ward, township, any :h.r public ;:i-.et-: 14-, tu 1 ?su!i li.ee, t. e :tnrged half price. .'lam ig-?- and djaihs i.ieri-d without charge. 0:kairy notije and funeral iiivLatioiu to becuarged half price. Regular advertUers an 1 all oilicr3 sending communidations or de;-irii)g notice designed to call att-n-Ti.-n io iiilri, s-olrees, concerts; or any public eiiiertr::ir.i2ni; where charges are mi.!e tor admluaiivV, r.!J :i vi : i V p r.'.it; as 'i ui .n, every n:i"e de- : i 1 1 ) i ili .t:'...-ii.ii i jrijv r:i er prizes, cilcu1 ito 1 or 'nteride I to p.- :n iu; i.fclivi iu A int:ert, cm im'j !e i i ert-1 wi:a the un .ert:in.!iii lirit the Mine t be p iid lor. It in-erted in th eiiitorial 'v Inch cm nn.y l- at ihe dicreliJn ot the editors; t'.id s iv.ii will be charged at the rate ol not lea.i than 1 2 co:i:s per line I K':c w in iho ab.ne ra:."j to le libera! an 1 mich 'Inn 'a cliarji'd in o:h:;r ct;;c and town? Tor s-im i :ir v.'u; k,we Ruic known our iriit iitioii to Le uid i-1 i'.crt-a! r by the:n; and to piev. nl any mi.-uiid.r iuii ii we O'-ern it t.xp-di nt lo pul!ib thisuii tlii i i f pr:'.- of our p:,jt r l'- .o:u month, that nil p.v-.o.i- Tiriv hivu" a i i,;ior;jnry id mik.114 t ra-re.-.ua .i;.ui!o t v.r.iu.ü rat j li.iea;ter to U? C.iared ty o;;n;i,j. 1; . i lmvan. n.t;. lii'M'iM'.Tu.N. Thk IUVLT I.N Pi.N:.'YLVAMA AND OiUO. The LouUiille Jouriial cf Saturday in eutn tniug up l!iC ruU of tl.ee olati ssays: "Without however awaiting any fur: Iter inU llirnce, we c&u tute, w i;b a roti'ive knowledge of the truth of t! e s-U leim-ut, t! at Pennsj lyauia lias gone for t!ie Whig- by a very handunr niajmity, electing a Wliig Governor, a WhiCi it' rional del aiicn, liud a Whig Lgiliture. Tili- r.'SMit in that treat St-te fills ev try Whig heart with joy tuul ent!iuiuMii and is utt rly appalling to the Locofocos. Thf refcult is a UUappoiutihcnl to botlt Whigs and Locofoco?, a most agreeable disappointment to the former, JnJ a grictous au 1 bitter diap poiutmt nt to the latter. Forborne time past we have prcttytoufiJtntlyexpected ihailYnn ylvauia would go for G-n. Taylor, but we l;ave scarcely dared to indulge a hope of her electing a Whig Governor. The Pennsylvania Locofocos themselves have all along been nfraii of the popularity of Gen. Taylor ill their Stale, and fot that n-asoii, and that alone, they beset poorShunk upon hi- bed of death and constrained him to resign Iii Governorship before drawing his lust, breath, in order that there might be a Gubernatorial election daring the present month, ih-ir full and confident expectation bein that thy could 'easily tbet their candidate and that the result would grvatly aLl in the dreaded conflict of November. Bat the patriotism and intelligence of the Pennsylva nia masses have nobly and utterly frustrated the plans of the Locofoco leadt r. The local election has taken place, and the resultustead of strengthening the haudgof th. Locofocos foi the Clifuiug struggle, paralyzes their hands and carries consternation and despair to their hearts. The Slate, we have no doubt, will go for Gen. Taylor by 1 majority almost equal to the trcmenduous majority the gave for General Jackson. "Ohio has not done as well as we expected, but we by no means despait of her electoral vote. The prospect of her voting for Gen. Taylor is fair. Her vote however can iu no cveut, according to present appearances, be necessary lo hij election. It is true that many newspapers, boih Whig and Locofoco, have spoken of Ohio as the great battle-field of th Union, but they have thus spoken of her upon the presumption of Pennsylvania go i 11,5 for Gen. Ca?s. The old Keystone State having raised her resounding ihoM for the Whigsand tnd planted ihe Whigstandard upou her hill? aud mountaius, Ohio can uo longer bo regarded as an important battle-ground, for, go the bat tle within her'bordersasit may, the Whigs ol the Union, if they but do their daty.-will win a glorious victory ou iheTitt of November, aud Gen. Taylor will be inaugurated President on the 4th of March. "P.S. Since the preceding was in type, we have received our despatches from CiiKinnat by Morse's line of te'egraph. The line broken is O'Rielly'a line. ' These Oispatches confirm the Whig victory in Pennsylvania.' In Ohio although we have lost the. Governor, we have tetained a majority in the Legislature, whic! is of the utmost importance, a a U. S.Senator is to be chosen in place of Allen, whose time

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mm r FOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL PENNSYLVANIA ELECTIONS. Loimsville, Oct. 16, I. M. Nothing has been . received here to change lh opinion of Johnson's election in Pennsyl vania ty about 3,000 majority. ' '. , It has been ruining here all the forenoon. . . OIHO ELECTIONS. Columels, Oct. 16, V. M. Iorteil mojorities have ben received from all the counties in the State which "he Ford, whi candidate for Governor, from 300 to 000 inajurity over Weiler, locofoco. The official vote from several counties have been received, which differ from the reported ' majorities from 3 to i0 voles and the chants are in Ford's fa vor. It is presumed the offu ial vote will not vary the result. It will not be settled defini'.ely until the ofdVhl vote is announced. The majority will be small either way. If reports are correct the Sumte Ua lie, and he Hollge U Whig by 2 to 4 majority. Th Free Soüers hold the balance of power. The Congress-ional Delegation stantU as last year, Whis 10, Locofocos 11.. . '.t ' . 1 CtscciKs.m. Oct. lfi,P. M. It lias been raining here all day. Silcsof Flour at 3,81 J. Fal.' of WhUky at IClc. ' Salej of Corn at 31 to 3k. Saleaof Wh.'at at 7'c. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. ny virtue of a decrwof the Vandeibursb Circuit l-J Court at itsfepienibcr Term 1843, in a f-uit in Choneery,. wherein Tlv3. Wilson wnscomplainanf, and I'irney K.oyslon, .Mary Hazard and others wie iel.ndanl't. and an execution issued thTefH, rn to rue directid and di liven d. I will rts hcril'o Van d -Tlmrgh County in the !h ihiy ol Nover.d-er A. D., lMni the diKi'r of the Coini IloiiKe in the city of llvnvillo, tietiveen the ho'.ir of 10 o'clock A." M., a iiit t o'clock I. M., rf piid day ix;os to ?a!e at r-u' lic n net ton. the r nt., hm'.c:, nnl profits for any term nt exceeding seven years o't'ue tollowing real stire ni'niioned m sai l decree, mrneiv: the wcst southerly two thirdn of lot No 9G in the liirnl I in of tba i ity of IIvaiH ille. becinninij at th.e.ol-I-y, on Chv-tniil i.'trett, in tnitl city, thni'e a!on; the iiir nf.aid Ktrett; 11 feet tin nc at lijl.t apele :iuro. "d lot, parallel tJS'iid al! y. to thtnck line of said Iot; tht'iice along pril back lino to the nllty a'orr?iid md th mee alons aid al'ey t- the pi ice ol U'innipj. And Should no person oiler for paid rer i., i-vii and rrtit? n ium PUlHcient to satisfy ii t execution 1U1 co.i. I will at the. fame time .1 d pl.ie, t-y virtue uf.i lexecuiim, expie topub;i : sale. thelieMniple o! tsid preini-t! or of such put !ierol. as may Im necepnry to patify said execniio:i nl p.sIm. Said premise- ore subject to thv ri r!t of itower of 21c!ei H..znr l. widwoffS. Hazard. (IreM. JOILN F.CUOLStä. V.C. et lT-Cw-pfs3. Cuius AN Fl er. Wright V Indinn Vegetable Pill.- are one of ihe best, if not the very lest tuediciu. tu th" wurld. I n the cure of lutermii.ant l ver, l eciuso tin y excel r.ll other in ridding the body ot thoe m iliid humor which are the cause not only cf all kinds of Fever, but of every malady ineidt iii to man. Four vr live ol faid Intdui Vegetable Fills, taken eve;y ni,ht on g'ii:? to bed, vsill, in a short time, make a prlct cure of the moot o!!inate eaie ol Chi! I. a'id Fever,' at tlie same time the digestive organs will be restored to a henlihr tone, and the Idood fo completely ruii.ie.l thai lVver and Aue, oriLauare in any lortn; wjll le alteobuely imp..-?i l!e. ' . This in to errtify. that 1 was entirely cured of the Chilli and Fever, of several months standing, ty the u-e of lour dose?, ol four pill.-: inch, t Wright Indian V'ectabU FilU. and after taking lueJiemt! from a ri'iTldi. phy.-ician lor wme time, and having r.o ymptcmjoi it since, w Iiith has been ai'iif onoyear -k'o. . J.W.Si'LNCEii. l'LXA, Champaign t , Ohio.- ' Pcoir fiRoyi;, Faiit'elico., 0.,Nov.' 1 MG. Tliir is to certify thai 1 w:n cured ot ih clall- u i fever by tlic U.s:j ot WnhtV lnJim VeuabJt Fili. after Luting three atlacKs ol it. DAVID UEFRV. SrCcwARc fiF Si.'GAr.-coATrD CocxTLrdLiTx' if LVWii! r, lU'il I fir vrtgimii and viuu HtHtimr ln-Uau itih:r fills have e wrilUn iitulure of Win.i.t.M W uiu 11 r . il,t topttf eichhz. ne 20iiuiae a lor tuIo nt wUo! .ile nnJ retail by iiOliLllir liAliM;., sHh i'Uit for Evansviile. O.O. Newman, Wei Franklin; (;. 1. &. T. J. ilud-ipetli, Uoonville; A .M Phelps, Newburg; Henry K'.nli-lev, St. Loui-: Jone.- ec Kicinrdson, Jotushoro: Jtdin I.vnn, Lynnvill1;; I! W No'ilc. Ixuisvil!e; and it Dr. V ki .iir s principal otlice, Jo'J lwaco street. Philadelphia,' Pa. tep !KJw T7"INX)OW CIhh. An assort met of Window 1 ..Glass, assorted sizes. . .For ha'.eby may I tt. l.LAUtJHLLN,. Water Vt 100 rre!s Kenhawa Fnlt for sale by rdec21-t JOHN rill ANK LIN. PETE SCOTT, House and Siu 1'ainlcr. rTASo.iened a shopin Lvaiwviile, nt ihe Exchanc iX Hotel, whsre he h prepared to do nil kinds o lloue, M.'ii, anücarnase I'aintiuir. of tho lowest rates lie rcsjH'ctfully requct-ts a t hare at public patronage. jy -J-tt. rPO the qualified Voters of Vnnderbnrgh J. Couaty state cf Indiana.- You will take no ice that no Klecti-Mi w ill 1 held by tlie quaüfic.1 oters ol said County at the usual places ot hoiJm; tlitsetions in said County, on the 7th day of Nveni lfT A. D., IMS, t. el?et twelve Klertora ol Pre-idrr.t and "icv PreiJentof the United States, as pre.-enb-1 fv la. Vii!Ks my hand tbi lfh'tfay t Vtohr "A: D., ISIS., . JiJlt. i-LHUl, . u. octlldiwlc, . . DISSOLLTIOX. rpiIE Copartncrsliij heretofore existing betwr cn -L James White and to. L.Johnson, in, th.- Liverv Stable busiuess. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted t the late linn nre requested to make payment to Jainci White, who will liqui date an claims against sau iirm oct7-3t. : - JAMES WHITE. S. C. JOHNSON. A CARD. THE underpinned having purchased the interest Vf S. C. Jolinson in thi Livery Stable, tenders Iiis services to the public and solicits a continuation of favors. His stable is at the old stand on Vine street, l:twecn the Johnen Hou and the river, where he can at all times be found, ready to wait u;ion tns puwic. lie intends to keep coodt-tock, and his clnrges shall he in accordance with the times,

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IVA It E-I IO US 12 FOB BOT. VLAktiK Irnme Vare'-Hou torrent: apply to the subscriber corner Main an-i Second street au-6 WILLIAM 11U(;1I1. ; .-. ' fall 1 cTocms..' - I I!;T received ft lew Cast's of my Fall stock, a-

I monat wliich are some Linen Edging, Lace? lU and wort tea rnn;is vc. t . oct 6 v ' M. W. F(oTER - . ..;,.: 'J: U. : ; IILACKSMITIIS TOOLS. A FULL Snd general assortment t f ii every thin in that line, namely An !-Cvi!s. l-liowp. Vice, ,. Screw "Flate S tiüi.'irltH .nn Files and (Jrates. - " lor sale ly .-. . A. lMt.ULIN j 1 1 . ap ':. AVuto 4tret It ETI OVA E OL1VEII LAIH), will remove his stock of southto the new iliree fctory brick on .Mains ireet, iu b)ut ten dnys. where his old customers arc invited call on hiai. ; , ? CarAKDIAX'SSrALEOF RHAL I'ST ATIi BY virtue ot nu o.dcr of the Vanderburjih P obate Curt, rendered at its Aut'iist Term A. I'. 14d, the Ullderil:ei Guardian oflboma! J V. Kaure, and Henri t n Kn-ti re. infant heirs of Adam Kaurt dee'd, will II nt Publie Auction nt the iloor pf tlic Curt House, in the city of F.vanville on the -fib .lay of October , A. D-, If-lf, the undivided one-f'i.:h part of the Noith Fast quarter, of ihe South West quarter of Section No. Four ll) Township Jxven t7) couth of Hange, No. ten Wcs-t. . Tiems c Sale. ( rv half of the purehae mom y in ca?ii, ami the remaining hall in three months Irom :he day of sale, tho purchaser piviruz note w ith approved security and w aiving all relit I Irom valuation Laws ' sep 30-3 w CONRAD BAKE3.. (tuardian iiydrai:mc ci:.me.t. ; VFL'LLsuply of this article fresh from the mills tosicther wt Ii the lst of I'oach l.ime. For Kile ly thclatnl. A. LATOIII.1N, atiir Wattr t:u 1 " cakpet av. k n p. fl Ci TB. ao.-teJ Carpet Jhain, all colors ami l)l fa.Ht dvc. . :j ) lb. Wiiite Carpet Chai l.iust received and f.r satoby f-:Hl. .V. V. FOaTEll Tl EAL IMrttc for Sale.- lnöw ofTr for sale JLv fcome t iiiit dtiruMe Keal Ltate in luJ Uty uik! eoijniy,i-uiiMHiii ol the i:liv,in lots ami tracts ol land. Lt No M ui.i enUriieiiif nt and lots Nu W'i&. 1 Co donation t:.latin.ti:tol thetjtyo hvanville. : . Al.-o th.? late reidence of Saunders Hornl.rook t'.ee'd, tai.l to v one d llie bnet uplaud f ülliii in th county, containing :! aere; al?o Uut bvo ocrts o land in which there nre several improvements; tin lai lot will lc sol I in lots to t-uit p;irch.ttrs. Also, lOsiutrcnt Ikink t-tock. l or terms Botdv to P. IIOIiNUliOOK. je ' d-iii. w till Canal Letting. notici: TO CONTUACTOUS. "JIK undtrsincd Trustees of the Wabash and Elie Canal, hertby 'ive notice ihnt they wiilreeeive sealtd proposals nt Point Cotninerce in (jreene County, Indiana, on the Utii c'ny ol Novt ndier next, for the construction of 17 milts of said Canal, ex ten ding along the vidi y cf the west fork of Wl re Kiver, frf.ia Pint Commerce' to the village ofNtviU rry in sai i C-nintv.' On tl.in divi-ion, tlitre aretobeconsuctd 6 fiift-Iocks, ond Guard-Lock. a dam aero?? White idrer. Vi tret in height nrd over -U0 lect in I ngtli; tojcth'T with the nual variety of work belonni;g to a Canal. The line will Ihj divided into sections averaging n!out hall a mile in length. At the s--anie time and place, proposals will le reetived Kr the K-rfornif.nceof'a pan of the Kock Exen ution nt the l'atoka Summit, in Pike County. This section r. ill embrace r.enrClhWO cubic yards ol oiid rock, vatyirg in tltpth from 4 to JMect, together with a portion of earth excavation. The work to be done will be ready for inspection for two w teks previous to the day t t ktti'.g, during which linn- all pecest-ary information will be given bv t!e lit vi It nt Frginct'r. -Payment willlte made as the work progresses, in par luiids. CIIAULT'S r.L'TLER,) A. M. l'l'K'l T,' Trusts Se. 'IHOrf. II. IlLAKE. S (:rirr cr the Hoard t r Trcstits, Terre-Haute, Ind., Sep. 7, l!H. 1 scpl3-td. 75 CKXTS." Dr. CZiamiiun Vosotablc Ague ülciliciuc I . . . SAFE and warranted Cure lor Fevers of every description. AI.. Dr. ClmnnionV Veirttable Anti-Pidious, A mi-Dyspeptic, Purifxin.r and Cathartic Fills, yissessmg lowr impui tan t cuuiLiued pro; rm s tor the cine ol'lJi.-ea.-es, ciirelully andcorreclly combined, one artioie to ns.-i:t tre t :i-. .:t ol anouitr lor me neuem ci ihe Health of . Mankind. -. Ther rill contain tho tour leading proper! for the cure nfdiica.-es. Triete is no chronic all Cl Kl) ill wlii.-h the i,ie.-, the Stomach, Um Uowel or th bhnJ i- uot cor.cerneiL Therefore, these piils art carefully and correctly prepared to meet those sevcrui iiioicauonn. in nu iuuus coinpiainis tut y cure by r.ctkig upon the liver, and eartYMig oil" tho redun dant, or exeextivc bile: und at the Fame time exciting ti.e li vt r into lull neiion. In dvHM;eia. they can)' olf the accumulated ihm ot n idiiy. nod e. r-et tlustomach and tliiietive Cliraus. 11 i a l '-t well kiKwn and generally n-kuo let:i eil, that a g: a" part ol chronic diseases ii.-p ini t.-,nii in. pen' v ttl (IoikI. Tuesepi!;Hpo-M.'.- iliopov er Ol' J u.i.' .m: the blo.xi, even in the oma-i oi.-iiu:i'c w.- 1 nc:uIi1.I or tlaccid tcinperanu tit; ai d as a cmharüi-, ii- net i- ntly upon the Ik. weis, reniovm all ut. Inanity uc uniti-liui-in. They nre mild in I h-ir nature, and may In ued with periect oafeiy in all pg.-s, trom mlaucy to .dd ujo. For ale bv vy,,,.M.wuyijnvni,lcU Dr. Thos Newman, Mt. t cruon la K. H. Ilallock, Princeton la W. J. Whiiing. Cynihiinna la. - . W. U. Dimick, lioonville la. Dr. Joseph Sower, Vincennes la. -3 in w. ' JITST received from Pittsburgh, 160 Kss Nails: Jo libla Ale; for sale by ALL1S &II0WFS. Water st. ap zl TAXKSrOIt I81S, NOTICE is her by given that the Tax Duplicate lor If 48, is now in my hands, and I will proceed to collect the same according to Lw; and for that purpose, 1 will meet the tax-payers who may attend at the following places ia atiderburh County, tor the purpose ol receiving taice, to wit.At the place of holding Elections in Knight Townhip on Saturday, OctoIer 11th. At the place ol holding Kleciionsin Con t re Town -5Itip on Monday, October Hth. At the place of holding Elociions in Scott Township on Tuemlny, t K-tler 17th. At the place of holding Flections in Armstrong Township on Welrieday. October IHth. At ths place ol holding Flection in German Township oil 'I hursday, OctoWr lih. At the place ol hol Jim : Elections l:i Perry Township on Friday, October -Oih. . . . . At the place of holding Elections in Union'Townhip on Saturday, tctolerlt, IS IS. And I will attend at my olhce in the court-houe at Evansvillefrom the 21st day of October, until the first day of January 1S19, for the purpose of receiving taxes. The taxes for the year 1S43 are as follows: For State purpo-ei on each one hundred dollars valuatiun of all propert y tdject by law to raxaticn. 30 cents and, for each pdl7D cents. For the purposes of County revenue on each onehundred dollars valuation ot all property subject by law to t axil ion 33 cents, and foreach poll $l,oo. F.r liond purposes on each one-hundred dollars vahiation cf Itea 1 Itaie. 10 cent.

lam) rem-sali:. tWT'II to sell fmin 40 to 00 eres of Land of the north end of my Farm lyin 1 arid a"i mite from Ihe city of Evansville on the Prineetn read - "-' x

. Tk or particulars euquue ol r WM..vUUD. - nn -.f. - X. - - . : : 4 J. VAUTRIN a co.; feil WOULD r ?,!f t'tfully announce to they cv tfrWciiizc:i of F.vcnsvil!vr.i-d country nd-fx. jaccnt, hat tney Inve recci.tly opened n fchooMore on the est side otMaiu street, next door llic corner of Second, where ihey are manufacturing IJO ITS AM) SHOES IX AU. THEIR VATdOCS FRA.VCntS. . . 1 hell experience in tli business will enable them tö procure the txvt ot '.ock and have it mtnv fact h red in tut m'.st litrnh!f u nnnrr. We invite the citizens ot Evamviite and public g rcTzi y to call and examine our work, as wt? have a irvj ol readv mpdo worn 01 our own r.-. .Tulacture. A'ounii men wishiiM line P00U can obudii th 10 hereof every d.' ?f r f 'un, rettly made or to oal.T ii'prefera'jlr. All rcirr icH with ua' tor work w id 1 oromotly attended to, . The Lii ! of Ev.-msville arc- re-peofully Tnyls 10 call and examine our larse etock tt Jjadiev ware ns we stand ready at all times to wait On "those that 1 I l: .1 - - i- 1T ' J. ' uti uh)mu iu uvor U8 h uh a viu r nmyu ed to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every different style. ThtK-c leaving orders IbrSnoee may Test assured that, no pain will le spared in tryrnij acCctntnodatD them with anvHvle they wish." ' ' Woicci wiiimy to acknowledge ottr pramuna 10 the citizens lor the friendcJiip they have manifestfd towanU us. and thank them for their liberal patronage, and hopo that hi return our work may t iortt their approbation. . 1 ' ' DCr A 11 work knie by us is warranted, ami nc charge made lor inencing w ork that should pive ay febllw&twtf. J. VAl'TKIN & CO. A CAKE). rTMIE unditiignedr would; respectfully inform' the JL ci'izei. of Lvansville'atid vicinity, that h? ha? re-opened his shopon Main street, opposite the Hank, where Lo intend carrying on thj Tailoring businc in a' tew bf its branches Those w-hing to etnj1oy 1dm wilf Jind. him on haal JuririL' but-lnt s höurs.n; '..:' if:i ' nut npe scp I .I. llJliltL.-. 1'CW GOODS. PHLVTS, DOMESTICS; I)KILI.INGS, c T I'ST received, by aeaiutrs Vjomirg and tar. mantown. 15 bales 4-4 heavy anl fine domc.-'tic; : 1 - 1. - . . - " 7-8 . " Drn 111L': ... Also. prints and other ij.khIs, ihe firt arrivals of my I all stock. L-ep I4j , JM. . t Oa x L.K. LANDS ANOTtnVN' LOTS FOR SALE. T7E have frr sale on terms tb'fuit purclvjaVcrs, aV loutixty Town I jits lying oa lothidcscf tlie Canal, and in almost every part tf. the city in eluding Texas ,nnd Lajnäscöo tha i a nunder of tracts of land in diiTertnt parts of the County. . t jej P.'-lrno.d. jNCLC j&JWl 1 F 1 i'LF. ion ST. LOUIS. ' v-r iii-g uiiir 1 tont man jacsnv v3 THE elegant, fast-running steamer .1 TLA NT IS. S. S. Paxox. Master, will leave E vans w!Ie for the above and intermediate landings every W-. I w yd ay, at 8 o'clock A. M. For freight or pasinc jp!y on board or to II AK IMNGTON, CUANE& U'KILEY. . jy 2 'm iiuun. ui. 111.11 x . . L. I1ISGEN, ... Jz First Street, above AiaiVwR r"fMiK subserilier would inform tlie.-citizens of J Eansviile and surrounding country that be has eetaldibhed himself in the L'ook Ihneing Liihinecs at the abuve named phtec, where he will be happy lo re ctivc all work in his line. He would inform hi liiendsand tho public that having n thorough knowl edge of the business, and also having ihe wry lcn ol inateriaHs, lie is tilde to do every kind ot w ork in his line iu the best manner. ang.24 i.'ui. LANDAXD TOWN LOTS I'OK SALE. I WILL' sell nt private sale a tract of Land adjoin ing Fvansville, containing about twenty ieven ae-res; also, ten or tiitcen Lots in the uppe r enlarge inent of Fvansviile, all of which I will sell on reasonable terms in quantities to suit purchasers These w ishing to purchase Land or Ijots, will find it to their jyll to apply immediately. Jrl A; CORBET,' Agent,' :oceuii:s. 1 I'ST received bv steamer "Gen. Lafayette," nnc .1 lor sale low for cah v 5V bags prime Kio Coffee; ' ' "M0 Hogsheads of SiiiTar. ZO bbls Plantation .Molasses a prime article. 10 Mil. leoin; Sboxcto" Irf-r.tmons; June 1J, M. W. FOSTER Corner main t lj"t Streets. A LMANACS! ALMANACS!! ALMANACS!! A- DU. D. J AVN E-w-otild berely inform the rub iic that he uh!i-hts nnntially for .'latuitous i!i.tiibuikn by himsdt and all his Agents, an -Almanac, i-alu-u , . ; . JayneN Medical Almanac, AI D UI Dl' TO II UA JLTU . -. The ealeul&iions lur thiR Alnnac nre made with Zt'tU care and nr. uraey ind tor live dif leren t latitudes and Longitudes, k ns to make : them eqally usiiul as a Calendar iri every part -ol the United States and liriiich North America. .They are printed on mod liaH.T, and w ii handsonto new type, and ore n-atly 1 ur.il, and beside e being the neatest and m-t accurate eth ndar printed in the United States. ;:ev contain a laifje amount of valuable informslUn'.puited to the want of all, andof Uut kind, too, liieh car.n. t I found in lwxks. - HIS CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with remarks and ilitcctiens for their removal is really invaluable, and make them welcome vsiters in every hou.-c they enter. Every family shou'd poetess at h att one of these Annuals. His Almanac lr lSl'J is now ready lor distribution, of which he designs to publish at least "Two Millioas." and in order that every family in the United States and British Anier ica, may be furnished with a copy, he her by in ite MLIiCllANTS ANDSTOKEKEEPEUS. to forward their orders to lum as early as ossiblrf and they t-huli lo Gratuitously givtn w ith as ma uy copies as they may deem necessary to -supply their varit us customers. They are also tnvtte! nt the same time, tosend a copy cftreir BUM'ESS C AK IV w hich w ill be printed and placed on the cover of the Almanacs pert them, also witlicut charge. ' 'I hey are also recuestcd to cive all necestary directions how the Almnnacs should be forwarded to them. By law they cannot be sent by mail unless the postage is first paid on them here. Orders (post paid, directed to DR. D. JAVNE, Philadelphia, w ill meet wiih prompt attention- - XT FAMILIES can obtain these ALMANACS Giatisof C. BELL.. hvansville. lnd. And all who are Accnts for the sale of Dr.Jayno's Celebrated Family. Medicines. oct 3-3 ! BOOTS AND SIIOLS. RECEIVED per steamer Tnscarora, 2 cases of Pools and Shoes, compiisinq a vory General aiorttntnt . Oct 5 -M..W. FOSTER., "T7 ANTIiO 1 wih to hire by ihe month a good l industrious bov. 16 or 17 years of ace. a Ger man who speaks English will he preferred. Apply soon to l - " -J ...... .... ..unLi IKON. V LARGE and general assortment of all sizes, o Common Dar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and Narrow Pand, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Ear. Plow Moulds and slabs, Nail and small Rod, together with all sizes usually called for in the above fine. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN. ap zo Water et. JUST RECEIVED, KEGS Pure white Lead: . . 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 50

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NEW-GOODS AGAIN!!! 1UST received per Vitamers North Carolina an4 ' 3.-CJJ. Adams, Id packages more ,o cur Fall and Wimer Stock. ... . r , , r. --Which now comprise-, blue mixed and gold- mixed Juans; ble-andblue- blr.ck. Pilot cloths and blue Ftushirigs; Dlanktts; Linseys; JJrown Cottons wbd attmets. ' . -, , . .. .. HIick plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, EotrlirtA mourning oil colored; Furniture, blue and or:.nge and new etyle fr nci lrinti .- . ComlPutton aud Threads; bl'k plaid Cnglib SjlkCraratrArtiiicials; Ribbons and Florence Lraid I3onreu: ll't nn i rok.rod silk Fringes and Cimpat Ladies bl'k lair si.'h.. Milts and Cloves; Waddings; Padding and CanvaW. r ' Figured Salebury Flannels; plain bl'k Satin Stririiguretl Mohair and real Alpacca Lustres; Kieli figure 1 colored lmjtrial and filk checked Lamartinrs. '",""' r IuQ-nUfancy.vcivt.t; G.y's.vtlvet anJ Ctothi' Metis Cloth. -'reiver ti.-; ci?h far trtnimedyTJcint Prtnt, hj i and Plush Cnff -, r Ii.' v. Llnc'i'and ti:J - ad Yttb Angola, vuiria,4 Itüs-da aud II. D .and I. Crowned Planted ?dor.?erey cad Uuina Vir's Ha;. The above nd.1i.ron nake our assortment complete with the i'xeep of.j.ifDoots and Show; which w nroiockirgfc r L-ily. V .- t, i ''We have made -jc1i arrangements that we will ka receiving N-w (Jo.'xla the w hole of tlie present a 5onatd wilt sella; bw prices. pl5. ' v , J. JI. MAGHEE L C ,"

Stoves! 'Stoves! J A?i es scAXTLix1 s6?r'rJ rAVTliuft returned from Ci iclnnati ar.d.Löu'fJIL. ville wntli n large, and splendid assortment of the most approved -' i- v -uU. Patterns of Stove., ' ? FOR THE FALL TRADE! 1 Which for perfj:mai.?e and durability are unsurpMsud in the Union, among which, w al be found tlie fJuckw Patent Cooking fctove, (imymvcU,) the beat . . - . I it' Move in use. Alse thetJuecnol ibe veit, tuul liar? ryof the West premium Coo' ing Stoves, now paterns; and tüe latcs style' 01 Uuuweuvea tooin toves. . - . HAll sorts of Ilettme. Stoves, Some of the most beautiful air-tight Parlor and Dining Boom Stove wo ever eaw brought to thit City, fcix, seven to tea Plale Stoves, new patterns. Rough and Heady Pat lorStoves. . , i : - - . Any ouantitv of Tin Ware on handas usual whiea they would dispos-e of atllie very ixwest ClNCiSATl rr.ici. : . 1 ' tiiva us a call and see for yourselves at our atett on Main -trcct,ont door from 13. Nurrie's Tavern. - Scp 13d4V.w. . . i V V A LCAULE FAR3I for SALE ii fl. ty-one and one half acres, ninety-six iniprveu, t a miles from Evansville on the -state road leading te 4.r., i lou 4n iiuiiuivu a nu dia1 erre Haute, one halt mile from Uruw ning s steam mill. This land lies iHi both sides of jibe state road, and can be so divided that it will make two good farm. Ou the East ?-ide of the road is new tw torv frame house, with a store room attached, thir, ty-two feet long, a frame smoke house and . 6hop, a large double log barn nxty-six te-ci long by twenty r two wide, with a twelve loot shod running the w hole leni'th. and nil I other necessary-out buiidincs, and plenty of go td water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with nvaiiety of teach and other fnut trees. : On the west side ot the road, is a good frame dwil!. ing, a framf smoke housev with a targe, double bar, well shaded, with stablra and other out buildincs, one hundred bearing apple trees ot the best kind, afeo a vaJiety of peach, plumb and cherry trees, a never tailing. wU et tue best kind of water. .'1 he land i io B lujh "state oCcuhiration, plenty of pood hirkry. w hite and black oak timber tor all purposes, plenty of and, free and lime stone rock, in thort everything to make it a dn-irnMe location.1 It is one of the bet locations i;i this jiartof tl State for a biore and public house. This farm will be sold on reasonable O rnis and payments made easy. For further lnfoe; ma tittl enquire of James T. W alkcr, of Evansville"; or to the pi oprietors on the premises. r Pos43tNi jn may be had immediately if rMUired JOHN liUKTLS. ' . THOMAS IIENXESST " fkott towns-hip,Vandetburgco. Ia. ap!3 doivrßwi JUST roceived by HeamerGleneoe, . , 73 tides sole Leather; V.'o Uxs Lemon Syrup; - - it Tiercei refined öugar for family vse, ' . fomaleby ALLlSit HOWES, .t ap24 .Water at. V XlEXVXOVAXu . A LLIS i HOWES have temporäre! moved their. AtocKana oUice to uie new lincie store, on Sycamore street, next to Laughlin's corner, at which place they respcctlully solicit tneir menus ana me public ingeneralto extend to them the same liberal, patronage, they have so long enjoyed, 1 was ft srateful f.r. and will always endeavor to deserve Sep 30. . . ' SHOES! SHOES!! JUST received by the subscriber, ' ÜO0 pair Mens' Progans; '' ' 100' do Ladies Slippers; - 10C' do Children's Shoer, ; ' JOtt'-d You th's and Rlieee Sheca; ' 1 bale Raw Cotton; ; ; . : With a variety of other coods euitthle for tLei fason which will be sold at unusual low prices for cash. Please to call and examine teforo buying elsewhere. WILLIAM HUGHES, 7 Scp. 16 Corner Mam and Second St. WINER'S Canadian Vermifuge The be remedy ever yet db-covered for all kinds ot WORMS. It not only destroys orms and invieorates the whole eystem, but it lissolves andcrrieofl the siiiK-rahiindant blimo or mucus, ao prevaluit in' tue atoruacii ana ooweis oi ciiuuxcn, more especiaiij thoso in .bad. health. The. mucus forms the bed or nestin which worms produce their young, and by remove in git, it is imposHiblefor worms toremain in the body. It is b&rndess in its effects oo the system, and the bcaltii ot the paticnui is always improved by 1 use, even w hen no worms arc eiisCOVCrfd; th emedcine being palatable, no child, w ill re- faee-1 take i not even tue most delicate. JO-Prepared by JOHN . WEN ER et CO., Ko. 3 MaiJen Lane, New York. Sold wholesale and re tail, by J. WRIGHT, General Agent for rhegouTi, a nl W est ,-1 5 1 Cli artres street, N ?w Of let Oflr ' ' ' . JrOnly Agents in Evanaville, . maty25-ly A LLIS & HO WES ; DR. S. C. WILSOX, TATE of Cincinnati Ohio, having located himself . j . . , v v. ... t.. j viiuiij vim his services to the citizens ot this place, and the evr rounding community for th practice of McdiCÜlt Wd Surgery in all their various branches ymce on tne corner ot Locust ana nrst streets opof the Ree. Jahn V.-Dodße-, Mrnet of Locust and Sec-

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JAMES WHITE.

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