Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 154, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 October 1848 — Page 3

I) Alii Y JOURNAL. The Daily Jocrxal is published every morning (Sun Jays excepted) at lOcpntsper week, payable to the Carrier, or $5 20 per annum, payable in advance. The 'i'fti-Weekly Journal, or A? iovnt'y, containing alt tin: matter of the" Daily Journal, is pub- ' oa 1'uod iys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 54 00 per annum in advance. The Weekly JoCR.fAL is published every Thursday at $2 OJ, three copies lor 5 00, seven copies lot 11 00, tea copies for $D 00, in advance. THURSDAY MOUSING, OCT. 19.

tlvertisiug Prices iu Lvausville lapcr. 1 siuaie ot 12 lines one insertion, fcU),50 do each aauitiouai insertion, wja do one week, LJ do do do one month, 4 0 two months three months, ix months, I0,t0 twelve mouths, 15,0u do do do do u six month?, renewable to average not more thau once a week 12.1X 1 do twelve months, 20,U Each additional square for six months, 5.1H do do do twelve months, 8,tt No advertisements to le considered by the year unless specified on the minuscript.orprevious'y agreed upon bet ween the parties. - - Announcing candidates for office f I for each name in advance. All advertisements from transient persona to be paid in advance. Advertisements, not marked on the opy for a specilied uumbcr of insertions, will be continued one month, unless sooner discontinued, and payment exacted accordingly. ' . ... The privileges ot yearly advertisers will be confined to their regular bu.-wiesa, and all other advertisement n t pertaining to their regular business as grtid 1. r, to te prid extra All alvertisementsfor charitable institutions, fite companies, ward, township, any other public meeting, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriages and deaths inserted without charge. Obituary notices and funeral invitations to be charged ball" price. Regular advertisers and all others sending communications or desiring notices designed to call attention to fairs, soiree, concerts; or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance, all H tieji it p.-ivt; asjciitions. every notice design? 1 n call UtMtiu i to private enterprizes, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, ran only be inserted with th understanding that the same is to bo paid for. Ifin-erted in the editorial (which can only b at the discretion of tlie editors) the um will be charged at the rate of not lesi than 12 cents per line Knowing the almvf rates to le liberal and much Ies than is charge! in other citie.- and towns for sim ilar work, we mike known our intention tobe guided hereafter by them; and to prevent any tnisunder atan ling, we deem it expedient to publish this on the itiM te pages of our pipers for one month, that all persons miy have an opportunity of making themselves ariiuainted with the rales hereafter tobechargJ bv Ui re'yec'ivcly. V.I. If. CHANDLER V CO. YOUNG LOVE Ä. ULL1VAX. II. C. HUNTINGTON. CQ" Counterfeit 510 notes on the Troy City Riuk, dated July 1, 1513, made payable at Troy, N. York. S. 11. Siowe, Cashier, ami R. W. Unat, President, are in circulation in Cin ciutiati. Sreral have beeu detected. The vignette in the centre ia a train ol railroad tars approarhiug; on the lift end a &ttamhip, and ou the rihta ship unrirr full sail. The uutnt?r 5221, and ihi letter a C.' CC7" l fi latest definition of impti U-iire, is, asking a Whig, to cast his vote for Martin Vau Düren. A GitE.iT Pbi.vtiso Pbess. The New York correspondent of the North Am rican, nays: I have this day seen the plan of a printing machine, to be built lor the Iribune establishment oy Hoe and Co., which is to Jar surpass anything ever y t witn- ssed. You are jerhaps aware that by the new fast press of tlu5e manufacturers, with four f der, the N. Y. Sju aud the Philadelphia Ldgerare now enabled to print froinTOUO to 8DUÜ impressions pr hour. iieidea that, it is to fly its own sheets, thus fating the expense of hit fly-bojs; and is to be large enough to work the Tribune double and will cut the sheets of itself as they come off! What will next be attempted! Ünless, fersooth. it be a machine into which you pour bags of paptr-rags, which distribute themselves all over town by the help of self acting newsboys, in the thape. of ably edited journals. AwfclFate. We learn from a gentleman who witnessed the frighttul casuality.that two men were carried over the Niagara Falls ou the American tide, Sunday afternoon. They were first seen in a small boat, with a sail set, below Navy Islaud, aud about three-fourths ol a mile above the commencement of the rapids. Alter beating about fir a while, and eudeavoriii to extricate themselves by the aid of oars, they were swept into the midst of the rapids on the American side, the sjil still standing. Tassing down the rapids for a short distance, the boat was submerged in plungiug over one of the precipitous descents above the bridge and when it again rose to the surface, one ol the men had disappeared. The other was in the boat clin&inx to the mast with his hat off. Soon swept under the bridg-, and a few rods below capsized, and the unlortuuate mau precipitated into the torrent, to b immediately sweDt over the awful chasm. No further par ticularshad been learned when our informant left. livfalo Express. Comisg Sih.' Who's a coming? WhaYs a n ri 1 . L . . I . 1 coming' ine puipit, wie pr-6s, auci . uie oratnr fit iihiliiihrontc progression hare been vr m I, O endeavoring to convince the world, for a long time, that 'there's a god time coming' without specifyingthe exact date ol itsarrival. vocalist have for years been informing us that Little wat ve wha'srccmtng',and negro singera have been equally vociicrous lu tueaunuu M.iinn bnt PiiMvuiie But ler'a comiu' com in'. The promised advent of all these is thrown in the Shade by tne UlODe oi uns muuuug an that John Van Baren is coming, fl telegraphed yesterday that after stirring up the Free Sowers Ol tue ureen mountains, aumuipelier, oil the 12th, he vould immediately f.. i, (n, the talMlmhrr of Ohio. He will probably be lu re about next Wednesday, and ftr hril.iino fnrih. will srenda week in the State.- . John, in addition to being ihe 'sou ol hi f .ihi-r w of fhe. b'hovs and txo mistake. He w i l never die of excessive modesty. He is tLc individual named in the popular negro melody, Yah! yah! Good bye John There is nothing ol t&eJotm IJonKey aDoui mm noii.h.rnrliiiir hut his atvle of fDeakiui is taid T . V-,. V . I to be essentially Johntonnn. Cm. Dispatch

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rOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL Louisville, Oct. 18, P. M. No newsof a definite character yet front Ohio. There was two feet water at Pittsburgh Itday, only. CGT"Tbe prisoners confined in the jail at Dayton, effected their escape on Saturday evening, during the absence of the sheriff and jailer. A man obtained the key of the jail from the petticoat jailer on preteuce of bee ing a friend ,a ml opened the doors for the prioner who slid out and decamped. At a most critical period of the battle of Bnena Vista, a soldier, as we learn from Capt. Bragg, raided a loud clear voice the shout "Old Zack is coming?' and that shout, caught up aud re-echoed through the army, was equal to a reinforcement often thousand men. We are now in the midst of a crisis in the great Presidential battle. Let the Whig warcry bt; Old Zack is comingr Indeed the glo rious old hero is coining, and his name shouted through our ranks, w ill fill every lit art with the spirit of victory. Louisville Journal. CC?"The mail coach, on the line between Louisville and Vincenues, a few days since upact near the village of Hardinsburgh, on the turnpike, 2S miles from this city, and seriously injured a lady who was a passenger, a resident of Illinois or Mi9-ouri. Albany Bulletin 4th. Chills axd Fevlr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are one of th best, if not the very bet medicine in the world, tor the cure ol Intermitant Fever, lcciuso they excel ull other in ri ldin? the boJy of thofc morbid humors which are the cause not only of all Klima oi r ever, out 01 every maiaay inciuent to man. Four or live of faid Indian Vegetable fills, taken every niht on going to Utl, will, in a short time, make a ierlect cure of the most obstinate rase ol Chills and Fever, at the same time the digef tive orL'ans will be restored to a healihv tone, and the Mood co completely puritied that Fever and Ague, orduea.-c in any form; will be abtolutely iinpossi hie. This is t certify, that I was entirelr cured of the Chills and Fevers, of several months ftamhnj. by the ue of tour Iomjs, of four pill each, o! Wrights Indian Vegetable Pill, and after taking medicine from a return. iliy-ici:tn lor sotn time, and havinp no symptotiuol it since, which has been about one year iro. J. v. rit t.lL, ttt. Texas, Champaign Co., Ohio. Svoar Grove, Fairfield co., 0.,Nov. 19, MC. Thi m to reriifv lint I wn rurel nl th rhillnml fever by the use of Wright's Indian Vegitable Pills, nur itaviiej lureo anacKS oi it. DAVID LEERY. KrUtWABE (r SfGHtHOATLD CoCXTEBfttTS! Re-mt-mbt-r, that the original nnd only gtrntine Indian Wftlubfr fill knee the written $is(Hiitnre rf WlLLMam Wri'JHT oh the top; each l.tx. 1 he genuine is lor ;! nt whoiesnle an.l retail by ROBKItT BARN 11.S, öl i mrenl for Kvansville. O.O.Newman. West Franklin; ii. V. T. J. !liid-p-th. ItMUville; A M Phelps, New burg; Henry lilakslev. St. IiOui-; Jones Sc Richardson. Jonesboro: John Lvnn, Lynnville; U W Noble, Iuisvil!e; and at Dr. V RUiU r's principal otUee, Iw Kace street. Philadelphia, Pa. aep 9-3w REMOVAL OLIVER LADD, will remove his stock of goods to the new three story brick on .Mains treet, in b out ten days, where his old customers are invited call on him. aep '23. II trEs irvrriiv TinAminirvn Ar L.1 V Kit V O at'JT CO U i II CA .M V. Unpopular Ca.d has hren before the public in JL the weat and south more tnan one year.aiul in mat short space of time it has obtained more reputation for its cood qualities, certainly of cure, and cheapnet, than any other MedUineof l he kind ver otiered It i the in ten lion of the urovtrietora to eil theCoi'GH CADY reasonable, in oidVr that it may be in the reach ot all to obtain a remedy, that never tails, (no such word as "lail" is ever heard or thought of, when thitd Candy is talked about,) curing Lue most violent Coldi anü oociiU, anu is tuereiore onerea to tue suneting and altucted. ol the West and south; tor their eood. 1'CL.XOXAKY COMTLAIMTS, Wuoori.Nti Coi'UM, CcLCS.Coi a US, 1 1 OA RS .N ESS, lXFLVEAZA, Difficu lty or EirEcroa iH)KK Throat, atios the Chest and Luncs, LKo?iciiiris, Astuma, PUTHIMC, CRöCP, And general atllictins of which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases. tie Id immediately by the use of this valuable Lovuv A.NDY. - . - The materials used in the preparation are of the best quality, being vegetable and the best white Havana suiiar,coneiu( ntlv it mav be relied on osin ev ery respect a pure and genuine article. HUWE &.CO. 1, CUltgi Una, II aittut Mrttt Lmcinmiti, U. CEiiTlFlOATES. From Henry Morse, Ex Judge of Court of Common Please. This is to certify that we have used the Cough Can lv ot lluWfc. St CO., and do with contideuce, cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Coughs. Colds, &c H. MOiisE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental Ca.-t lion r ouniaiiis, fire Engine?, Slc. Cincinnati, Aug. 1 1, 1S47, 1J. S FA-MU.M. i'rom L). Tuttle.Proprietorof the City Hotel Messrs. Howe &. Co: Gentlemen: It is with much satisfaction that 1 iiaveit in my power to testily to the etiiciency of youi Cough Candy. 1 have used it and know it to be a valuable and certain remedy lor Colds and Coughs, and as uch commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. lb, 1S4 7, ' U IUI1 LE. From Win. Young, Presiding Elder, of the Methodist E. Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Howl: Not long sincewhile laboring under i he influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned by cold and speaking in the open airi friend handed me a piece of your "Hoarhound and liverwort Candy" from the use of which I experienced great and almost immediate relief sine theo 1 iiave freqneutly used it with thesame beneficial effects. 1 iheretore feel no hesiiancc in recommending your Candy as a certain specific for Coughs, Colds, lIoarsnes,&c. - WM. YOUNG. Cincinnati Aug. 27, 1?4 Indi W. M. WOOLS EY. A2ent,Evansville no i, tt . HUFFS, AC r JUST receive J, . 1 dox Ladies Muffs, eomc very fine, 1 do Figured Tables and Pia nno Covers, for sale low by ioct 181 AI. W. FOSTER. iATOMÄc HUGG, House Carpenters and Joir.er ... 1 o I VI ..- . I

UAUE-UOlsE FOK ItE.T. A LA KCL frame Ware-Hous-e fur rent; apply tothesubscriUrcorner Main aud Second street augSC WILLIAM HUCHEM.

FALL GOODS. "I UST received a lew cases of tny Fall ttock. af mongM which are some Linen Edgings, Laces .ilk ami worsted Frings &c. ' ort 5 JL W. FOSTER BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. ; A FULL and general assortment cf i every thing in that line, namely An ;i . i i f: im twTius iihp, i-es, cscrew nam itaiP, Files and Grates. . For sale by , ; ; A. LAl7GIILIN ap25 Wate street JUST received trom Pittsburgh, ' KK) K?s Nails; 25libls Ale: for sale by ALLI3 & IIOWFS. ap 21 Water st. LOTS TO LEASE. JUANE leases on four lots on .Main street anc several on First street, having nine and ten yc to run, which 1 wili leae or sell on favorable u .' if application be made soon. set-lw w.vi. ji. UALhtiN NAILS. &t?f KEGS Boston and Juniata Nails, assorted 25 kegs Flooring Brads, assorted; 23 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAl'GHLIN, ap 25 Water street Canal Letting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned Trust of the Wabash and Erie Canal, hereby give not ice that ihey will receive sealed proposals at Point Commerce in Greene County, Indiana, on the ISt.i day ol November next, tor the construction of 17 miles of said Canal, extcn ding along the vail y of the west fork of White River, trom Point Commerce to the village of Newberry in said County. On this division, there are to be con-4.-ructed 6 Lift-Ixcks,ond Guard-Lock, a dam across White River, 13 let in height and over 4UO feet in length; together with the usual variety of work belonging to a Canal. The line will be divided into sections averaging about halt a mile in length. At the same tin. ft and place, proposals will 1 received for the performance of a part of the Rock Excavation at the Patoka Summit, in Pike County. 1'hi section will embrace near 20,OCO cubic yardu ol solid rock, varying in depth from 4 to 15 leet, together with a portion of earth excavation. The work to be done will be ready lor inpction lor two weeks previous to the day ot letting, during which time all necessary information will be given bv the Resident Engineer. - Payment Will bo n?dc as the work progresses, in par fund. CHARLES BUTLER, i A. M. PUETT, , TrusfM Ac. TIKW. II. BLAKE. ) Office or the Board of Trcstfes, ) Terre-Haute Ind., fcSep. 7 1S43 I aeplJ-td. JUST received by steamerGlencoe, ' 7 J sides sole Leather; 25 Bxs Lemon fyrup; -3 Tierces refined Sugar lor familv um, for m!c by ALLIS & HOWES, ap24 Water at. D ALLEY'S Mngical Pain Extractor. -Alore proofs that Dal ley 'a Magical Pain f xtractor in lest .Medicine in the world. Ev ry day is demonstrating the matchless virtues ot this article. Letters are coming to us from all parts of the Union expressing gratitude ana surprise at tnc woniienui properties it possesses m all cases ol burns, rheumatism, piles, wounds, SlC. The press abounds in notices ol its high character as a standard Aledicine, and Irom the number we select the following from dm Lland City of the 12th September : Dalixy's AIeihcal Paix Extractor. An invention like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues .-hould be made known to the universe. Its cures, in many cases are absolutely beyond belief. For burns, aliln, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs of all kinds, cut, wound, and in every disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never fails to cure. A singular ca?c came under our own observation. A friend in playing with a si arp steel pen, .un it into the palm of his hand to that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous nature of ihe ink in the wound, as well as the instrument itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Dalley's Pain Extractor was applied, and the next day the swelling had entirely gone down, the pain had lctt, and the wound was cured in a few days. Important Caution Counterfeits of my Extractor are unblu.shingly published to the world in my name. Protect yours lt,as you value lite, and health, from these deceptions. am, as every druggist in the United States knows, the role inventor and proprietor of Dalley'a Alagical Pain Extractor; no other being has ever made or can make a grain of it, for no man living has the secret ot the preparation but mystlf. The only genuine has rny written signature on each label, and is sold wholesale and retail at the General Depot ;08 Broad wav. New York; and at the Suthren Depot, 151 C ÄRTRES street. New Orleas, tny only general Depot lor the South and West. DALLE Y. AlJordersfor Agencies, orfor Pain Extractor. must bemldresscd to J. WRIGHT & CO.. 151. C ARTR KS street New Orleans, only agents tor the South and Wesf 63rOnly Agents in Evansville, mar 25-ly ALUS & HOWES HEALTH! IIIMIril! THOMSON S COM rtJUNlYKt Put TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. THE 0" LT CI.RTAIN KEM1.DY FOR THE CI RE Of CONSUMPTION, Ashma, Bronchitis, Spilling Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, bore 1 hroat, llaorsncfs. Palpitation of the heart. Whooping Cough, Croup.l lives. Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint. Diseased Kidnevs, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast and Lungs. Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumpti n. In this country especial ly, Pulmonary Consumption iscmphalically a scourge ana in ns resistiefs career sweeps over ine tana as a Destroying Angel, laying low, w ith relentless hand. the strongest and laircst of our race.. Hitherto all etforts to arrest this dread difease have proved vain. and all that seemed within our power was at best alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother ihe certain progress to the tomb The proprietor, in offering this preparation to tht puHic, would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts torth its merits; and the reasons upon which it founds its superior claims to the attention of the afilic ted, that all who require its use may repose full confidence in its curative powers. Sine its first preparation he has bad the pleasure of wi: nessing its happy results in numerous instances; bt he wad determined not to otfer it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced-ol its efficacy Having such conviction, he now confidently offers i as a remedy without a parallel for the cure of PUL AlON ARx CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis eases. Let the following speak for itself. I have iifled'THOMrsox's Comfocxd Strcf of Tak &, Wood Naphtha, for some time in my practice,am have found it the most efficient remedy I have evei used in Consumptive cases, Chronic Catarrh, et when great irritability, with weakness of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which ii acts is greatly in its favor where dyspurra or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of thai disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy tht attention of Physicians, and exempt from th impuation ofempiracism." M. CHAMCERS, M.D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 1S46. fcj"l'hc aboveinedicines prepared only by Axoxh Si Dickson, at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Street Philadelphia: Sold by C. bELL, Evansville, and rerpectablc drucgiMs generally. Pi ice 5C Cvmu or 1 pr bottle kewara of intwen tin. Hr. 4 1917

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LAiD FOR SALE. r I WISH to sell Irom 40 to 60 acres of Land of the north end of tny Farm.lying 1 aud a J mile from the city of EvansviUe on the Princeton road. KTFof particulars enquire of . r AYM, WOOD, nug 23. "

J. VAVTBI2V & CO., WOULD respectfully announce to thet citizens ot Lvansville and countrv ad-IV jaceut, hat they have recently opened a Shoe Ö lore on uit- eisi.ie oi.ua in street, next door tne corner of Second, where they are manufacturing BOOTS AM) SHOES IS ALL THEIR VARIOUS BRANCHES. Thf ir experience in the business will enaMe them to procure the best of stock and haveilsniAtarfurrcitAfraojtf tlnrahe mannt r. Wc invite the ci tizens otEvansviile nnd public generally to call and examine our work, ns we have a gooc! stock ol ready made work ot our own manufacture.' Young men wishing fine Boots can obtain them here of every descrp ön, ready made or to ordr-r if preferable. " All order lett with us for work w ill be promptly attended to. . ' - The Ladies of Lvansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock of Indies' ware, as w e stand ready at all times to wait on those that feel disposed to favor us with a call. We are prepar ed to manufacture r ancy zhoe ol every dtilurent style i note leaving oruers loronoes may rest no pains will be spared in trying to a them with anv sirle thev wish.. assured that accommodate We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to ine citizens lor the Inendslnp thy have manifested towards us. and thank them for tht ir liberalpatronage, and hope that in return our work, may merit their approbation. - " &3AI1 work done by us is warranted, and no charge made for mending work that should give way. lebUwitwtf. J. VAUTR1N & CO. . . A CARD. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Evansviüe and vicinity", that he has re-opened his shop on Main street, opposite the Bank, where lie In tends carry ing orrtho Tailoring business in a tew of its branches, - -Those wishing to nvloy him will rind turn on lnmd during business l ours. sepjl WM. HOI DEN.. ' NEW GOODS. PRINTS, DOMESTICS, DRILLINGS, Ac JUST received by .reamers Wyoming and Ger. niantown, ..." . : : ' 18 bales 4-1 heavy and fine domestic; 2 " 7-8 " Driilinir: Also. Prints and other goods, the first arrivals of my t all stock. Isep 14J M. W. FOSTER. LANDS AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ITTE have for sale on terms to suit purchasers, aV bout sixty Town Lots lying on both sides ol the Canal, and in almost everr rart of the citr in eluding Texas and Lamaco.. Also a number of tracts of land in different parts of the County. sep I-'-I mo. d. 1IULL Wllt,L.L.t.K. FOR ST. LOUIS. Regular Widiutdtig Packet. THE elecant. fust-runninz steamei lTLANTIS, S. S. Paxo.n, Master, will leave Evans ville for the above and intermediate landings every Wednesday, ai 8 o'clock A. AI. For freight or passage applv on board or to II AR RINGTON, CRANE & O'klLEY. . jy 23 ROOK BINDERY. L. HISGEN, First Street, above JMiiin I ii r. subscriber would in lor m the citizens JL Evansville and surrounding country that he has established himself in the Book Binding bninees at the above named place, w here he will be happy to rc ceive all work in his line. He would intorui his friends and the public that bavins a thorough know ledge of the business, and also having the Wry best of materials, he is'able to do every kiud of work in un line in tne pest manner. ang 21 2m. LAXDAND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. 1WILL sell at private sale a tract of Land adjoin ing Evansville, containing tbout twenty seven acres; also, ten or fifteen Lots in the upper enlarge mentvf Evansville, all of which I will sell on reasonable terms in quantities to suit purchasers Tncse wishing to purchase Land or Lots, will find it to their jyi to apply immediately. ' E.A.CORBET, Agent, GROCERIES. T UST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette," anc J lor sale low lor cash - 50 bags prime Rw Coffee; 10 Hogsheads of Su-rar. 20 bbls Plantation Molasses a prime article. 10 bbl. Rosiu; 5 boxes of J amnions; " June 13, M. W. FOSTER Owner main Ai 1st Streets. FANCY CONFECTIONARY. Augustas Ilisgea 7"OULD respectfully inform the citizens of v V i.vansville 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, Caxdies, Cordials, and other tashionablo drinks, and also in the fruit season a varied assortment of Frcits. He would inform the citizens that an he is a (Confection er by trade every thing in the baking line will be done by Liroseit, in any shape, aize, or mode wished. Having just commenced in business be 'respectfully requests that those wishing to purchase anything in his line would please give him a call, and examine Ins Work aud prices betör purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10-tf. TO the qualified Voters of Vanderburgh L County State of Indiana. You will take no ice that an Election will be held by the qualified Voters of said County at the uunl places of holding Elections in said County, on the 7th day of Novemler A.D., 184, to elect twelve Electors ol President and ice President ot the United fctatcs, as prescribed by law. itness my hand this 12th day of October A. D., 181S. JOHN ECHOLS, S. V. C. oct 14 dJtw te. A LA1ANACS! ALMANACS!! ALMANACS!!! DR. D. JAYNE would hereby inform the public that he publishes annually for giatuitous distribution by himself and all his Agents, an Almanac, called Jayne's Medical , Almanac, AND GliDC TO HEALTH. The calculations lor this Almanac are made with rcat care and accuracy and for tive diflcrent Latitudes and Longitudes, so as to make them eqaily useful as a Calendar in every part ot the United states and British North America. They are printed on good paper, and with handsome new type, and are neatly bound, and besides being the neatest and most accurate calendar printed in the United States, ihey contain a large amount of valuable inferma.ion, suited to the wants of all, and of that kind, too, hich cannot be found in books. HIS CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with remarks and directiens lor their removal is really invaluable, and make them welcome v siters in every .louse they enter. Every family hou'd possess at least one of these Annuals. His Almanac if r. l4f i now ready for distribution, of which be designs to iublih at least "Two Million." and in order thai very family in the United States and British Amer ca, may he furnished with a copy, he hereby invite ME UCI 1 A N TS AN D STOÜEK EEPERS. . o lor ward their orders to him as early as possible indtheyihall be Gratuitously given with as tna iy copies as they may deem necessary to supply .'heir varicus customers. They are also invited at he same time, to send a copy of tneir "BUi-I" ESs CARD,'1 w hich will be printed and plaeed on the ..-over of the Almanacs sent them, also witheut charge. They are also requested to give all necessary directions how the Almanacs should be forwarded to them. By law they canno: be sent by mail unless the postage is first paid on them here. ' Orders (post paid,) directed to DR. D. JAYNE, Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention. fcr FAMILIES can obtain thesa ALMANACS Giatisof C. BELL. Evansville. lnd And all who are Agents for thesaja of Dr. Jayne's Celebrated Family Medieint. on -Tft

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THE Copartnership heietofoie exisrirg beiw- en James White and S. C. Johnson in th Liw ry Stable business, is this day dissolved bv tnntn.l w.

sent.. 1 hose indebted to the late farm are requested io uibkc p jim in iv.jiiinej nite, who will liquidate all claims against said firm oct7-3t. JAMES WH1TI' . iniivvox A CARD. THE undersigned having purchased the interest cl S. C. Johnson in the I J very Stable tenders' his services to ihe public and solicits a contiuuniou of favors. His stable is at the old stand on VioV' street, between the Johnson House and the river.j where he can at all times be found, ready to wait upon the public. He Intend to keep rood stocky end his charges shall be in accordance with the times oct7-tf. . . - -r JAM ES WHITE. NEW GOODS AGAIN!!!" JUST received perStCBmers North Carolina and J. Adam?, tö packages more ol onrFall 1ti Winter Steck, . , Which n.iw comprises blue mixed and gold mixed Jeans; ble and blue Nack. Pilot c'oihs and blue t lushing?; B!aukets;'Linsrys; Brown Cottons .td Sattinets. Black plaid mcumirigj and fancy G!ngLarns,'riV glish mourning, oil coJornlj-ruiniture, blue und orange and new style lane Prints. - Combs, Button. aud Thread; bl'k plaid rtigliL SilkCravats; Artificial?; Rilbonsand iloreni-e braid Bonnets; tl'k and colored silk Fringes and Ciin: Udics bl'k lace filk Mitts and Gloves; Wadding; ' Padding ar.d Canvass. ,v Figured Salesbury Flannels; plain M'k Satin Strl-" ped, fiigund Mohair and real Alpacca Lustres; Rirk figured colored Imperial and tilk cheeked Litnurtine?, ' M ; , ? , t Infants fancy velvet; Boy's v I vet and Cloth; Mens Cloth, vehct, fur, cloth fur trimmed, poin; Print, glawd nnd Plush Caps. : j .. R. V. black nnd drab wool Hats; Ta-h Angola. Nutria, Russia and B. U and L. Crowned Planter. Monterey a::d Butua Vista Hats. The above addition makes onr assortment eewplete with the exception of Boots and Shoes; whtek we are looking lor daily. We have made such arrangements that vi e will be receiving p.ew Goods the whole of the pre?ent s Ari rml will sell at low prices. Sep 15. J. H. MAGHEE t C. v Stoves! Stoves! 9IOKC STOVES. ji JA?ICS SCANT LIN & SON, R.v l.jjsi rciurneu ironi mcinnmi anu iuu e villc with a large and splendid assortment of the most aj proved , Patterns of Stores, FOR THE FALL TRADE! Which for perfoimance and durability are unsurpassed in the Union, among which w ill be found the Buck's Patent Cooking Stove, (imyroved.) the bm Stove in use. Also the Queen of the West, and Harry of the West premium Cool ing Stoves, now pat-' ems; and the lates ft) ie of Double Oven Cookin j Stoves. - All sorts of ILating Stoves. Some of the mostbeautiful air-tight Parlor and Dining Room Stoves we ever saw brought to this City. Six, seven to ten Plate Stovce, new patterns. Rough and Ready Parlor Stoves. . , Any quantity of Tin Ware on hand as usual which m - m . , ' r. . . 1 t ' " I T I , they would dispose of at the very lowlst Clncixxatt rEHts. . - 1 Give us n call and see for yourselves at our stare on Alain street, one door from B. Nurrie's Tavern. - ScplSdJcw. . . A VALUABLE FARM for SALEjjä ty-one and one half acres, ninety-six improve!, tea miles from Evansville on the state road leading t Tcrre Haute, one half niilo from Browning's eteam' mill. This land lies on both sides of the state rood, and can be so divided that it w ill make two good , farms. On the East side of the road is new two story frame house, with a store room attached, thir: ty-two leet long, a frame smoke house and shop, alarge double log barn sixty-six feet lon$ by twentytwo wide, with a twelve loot fched running the whole length, and all other neces-sary outbuildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, with a variety of peach andotlierlruit troee On the w ett side ot the road, is a good frame dwell-" ing, a frane; smoke house, with a large double bar, well shaded, with stables and other out buildiuga, one hundred bearing apple trees ot the best kind, also a vaiiety oi peach, plumb and cherry trees, a never failing well ot tue best kind of water. . The land is in a high mte of cultivation, plenty ofgood hickory, white and black oak timber lor all purposes, plenty of sand, free and lime stone rock, in short everything to make it a desirable location. . It is one of the beat locations in this part of the State for a store and public houEC This farm w ill be sold on reasonable terms and r. ayments made easy. For further infor , mation enquire of James T. W alkcr, oi Evansville or to the pr prietors on the premises. Possession may be had immediately ii required JOHN BERTIS. THOM AS HENNESSY Scott townehip.Vandcrburg co. la. apl3 d&w6t j A . 1 . . 1 .A. V r. V UUUM1 m IHI 73 CENTS. -Dr. Champion's Vegetable Ague ?Icdiciiie i; ; ; i ; A SAFE and warranted Cure for Fevers of every description. " . - Alan Hi- ChsmniAn'a VctrotiKIa Anli.TtüKnn An ti-Dyspeptic. Purifying and Cathartic Pill not. easing lour important combined properties for the cure of Diseaivs, carefully and correctly combined, one ar ticie to assist tne enect oi anouier tor m oeneui n the Health of Mankind. Theso nilla contain the tour lcadms prdperiiea far the cure of diaftase. 'There is nocbronioaiTeetioni!. which the) Liver, the Stomach, the Bowel er to blood is not concerned. Therefore, these pills are carefully and correctly prepared to meet CUoho sevoral indications, in all UHtotu complaints uiey cure by acting upon the liver, and carrying off tho redun dant, or excessive bile; end at the same time exutirj. the liver ir to full action. In dyspepsia, theycany off the accumulated mass of acidity, aud correct tha stomach and digestive organs, it is a tact we known and generally acknowledged, tbat a gceaC part of chronic disease depends uxjn impcriiy of tka. blood. - Those pills pOFes the power of ptiriifing iL; blood, even in the uiost obstinate caw&of fcrofuiaoT" flaccid temeraraent;aodaacathartiCf tberactgtctly upon tht; bowels, removing all UD heal thy accumulations. They are mild in their nature, and may bo used with pcricct safety in all ages from iafatcjt l oia age. ror saieuy - C.; 1 I Evansville la Dr. Tbos Newman, Mt. Vernon U R. B. Hallock, Princeton la W.J. Whiting, Cynthianna la. W. B. Dirnick, Boonville la. Dr. Joseph Sower, Vincenues Is.3 m w. 1 ftfl Bstrels Krnhaira Fsjtfir sele t "

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