Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 161, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 October 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

The Daily Journal is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable . to the larners, or $j '20 per annum, payable in advance. The Tri-Weekly Jours a l, for the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is pub- - lished ou Tuesduy, Thursdays and Saturday, at 1 00 per annum in advance. Tho Weekly Jour.val is published every Thursday at S- 00, three copies for $5 00, seven copies for $11 00, ten copies for $15 00, in advance. SATURDAY MOKXIXG, OCT. 23. The State of Things. The Boston Atlas, in an article upon the business of the last week in that city, says, "the operations of the free trade 8) stem is more seriously felt every day by our manufacturers, who, for years past, have been working without profit on all hands, and in too many cases at an absolute loss, ami the result must be a gradual closing of factories, and workshops, and mines, and the throwing out of employment masses of laborers who have no other resource for a living. The effect will fall upon labor. Capital can live without income for a while, but labor must be fed daily or it will soon starve: Sexatob Cor a in in a speech which he delivered a short time, since at a mass meeting in Ohio sard "1 tell you fellow citizen?, allhouh I have almost worshipped Henry Clay have idolized the great intellect of Webster and McLean and would have voted w ith pleasure for Scott, the great Captain of the age I tell you in the face of all these great men. Cheers On the subject of pledges did you ever hear of Madison giving a pledge of Washington giving a pledge. Ou the contrary he refuses, and in the language of Gen. Taylor's letter mvs: "If I go into the executive department of the Government, I shall go there unpledged and un tram me led." Cheer.? Takino it Cvmhjktablt. The Philadelphia Spirit of the Timet, a Democratic paper, thus moralizes oiMhe result of the election in Pennsylvania: There is m use in tit ming it! We are beatru! We tre iiumitukub!y uvrd up for th: preweut! We hue been 'lamed" (as the classic J a key would einmiue it) moat remarkably, nivierio-dy uti I ctmloundedly. We d not Ik long to the weeping school of jhilophy, as our readers have had frequent iH.tasion to know. We do not belike in what the juveniles call crwng over spilled milk. We conceive that it is tt mit.h to expect for-, tune to wail atrny upon one man or one parly. Hence, we look upon it a. a folly to den air.ur to indulge in idle grief, whru the shilling ceiie ot politics present, in turn, a gloomy specimen of the ict'resfiue. Laughing is more pleasant t wi ll at more hi-ultuv, so we go in fur laughing even ovt r our misiortuue and our Dt mot i a lie iutler have a litiic too uiiuli rt aon jut nowto imitate our example. Tuet will, not do it. We "pity 'the dilution of auy man w ho supposes the the locofoco free soiler of Oliio and Indiana will vote for' Van Bjren, Mark our words they vill not dj it. They may deceive a few Whigs but they will vote for Ca!. Another Gone. The Hon. John H. Bradley of this State, w ho was selected as an Abolition Elector on the Van Buren ticket, has informed tha public, that hi is for old Zark. So say the papers, and we have no doubt of it. "Old Z vck's Coming." The people of the towns and villages on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers w ill soon be heard to exclaim "Old Zack's Coming! clear the icuy!'' When paesi tig through the country by land, the little chi.dren, seeing an unusual advance of horse, men will run und exclaim "See. Old Zack, the conquering hero, coming!'" and w hen he ap proaches the capitol, little "Jimmy Polk" will be seen running to the different department almost breathless, warning the office-holders to flze, for "Old Zick'a coming!'' IHut joy and exultation will ring through the country, when it is announced that "Old Zack'n comingf The spoilsmen will fly before the great hero, and the people will rejoice at the redemption of the county from the power of men w ho have eaten at its vitals until it is bleeding at every pore. The last Sentinel says: Pennsylvania is at this moment more certain to vote against Taylor, than if she had elected the whole Democratic ticket, under the tircums'ances." Now, don't that beat all creation! Because Democracy has been entirely used up; smashed into a täte of nothingness, in Pennsylvania, therefore it will whip next time! State Jour. Thebe's a oood time Comixo." No sane man nnw doubts the election of Gen. Taylor to the Presidency. Under his administration, the People's will, in relation to the subject ol slavery, the improvement of our rivers and harbors, and to the protection ol American In1 nut. unmolested by the interposition ofthe one man power. Who does not rejoice aime ftionuus prusui mwi i nr hU rnnnirv does not feel his blood Course through his veins warmer and more :,n. t th tiioueht? The will of the peo ple shall once more be omnipotent. State Journal. ROPE STOKE. rUST received by the Steamer Colorado, 52 CoiU Kopes, assorted sizes; 16 doz. Hemp Bedcordr, 4 do Six Stren 40 yds. long; 155 lbs. Hemp Sowing Twine, 10 boxes Star Candles; 5 do Summer Mould -Candles; 2 bbls. Salaratus; 1 box Caps, (Rough and Ready ;) oetl7 G.VENN EM AN & CO. I N "tore and tor sale 50 bbl White Lime in good

order and "Ltieup junel W.mSTF.R.

ninzovAL or the New York Clicap Store To the Itrick Store on Main Street, formerly occupied by William Hughes. WHOLESALE AND II ETA IL

T) IC11AKD KALLllill returns his thanks to the .LI public tor past favors ana solicits a continuation of the same. 1 nni just receiving hum .New Y ork and Philadelphia a large and splendid stock ot Dry Goods, consisting in part of superfine Cloths, Cassinicres, Sattinetts, and rich Vesting, Hats. Caps, Water Proof Ikxjts and Shoes, Indies Gaiter and Fine hoes of superfine quality. A large and splendid stock of Domestics of every kind; bilk, Oingam, and cotton Umbrellas: a large stock ot Indies wear, men as bombazines. Fancy colored Alpacas, and Delones, French, English, and Ameciean Calicoes, Gingham, &e.; n large assortment of Eisht Day and 'i hirty Hour Clocks, Look ing Glasses, and almost every article in the Dry Good line. Also, Salt, and Groceries of every kind at Wholesale, all of which will be sold at remarkably low prices lor cash or any kind of merchantable produce. Country merchants will tirid it their interest to enll and examine my goods and prices, as I am determined to sk 11 as Iowas anv house wrst of tin Mountains. RICHARD RALEIGH, oct 2G-3ui SIGN, BAXXniS and FAXCV PAliNTLNG. G i:0. Ü. WALK KU begs leave to offer his ser vices t: his friends, citizens of Evansville and vicinity, as a Sign, llnnner and Fancy rainier, lie has jiirt returned home Ironi Cincinnati where he served in one ot the best Shop and under the eye of an accomplished master oi his profession. and has commenced buMiie.-s for himsell, trusting to the encouragement ot old friends and a generous public, and determined by cle application to still further perfect himsefl in the art. Those having work to do, are respect hilly invited to call and consult with him. iShon on .Main Street, over Mr. Win. Hughes Store, entrance on Second strce-. Prompt attcntijii will be given to all orders from ncighljoriiig towns. Terms liberal, oct -J tf NOTICE TO EPICURES. WL are in receipt of part of our stock purchased by our Mr. Alii in New York and RoMon, with an eve to the ta-tes of our frirndj and custom ers, that are lond of good living, winch will be tound enumerated below, and wc invite a call Iruti; the wishing to pin-chase. Oct TJ ALUS & HOWES. LOIJSTi:itS Keet ived per steamer Dove from Ho-ton, loti t an fie-h Lobsters, hcrnietrrally .-ea:cJ; for sale by oe 2JJ ALL1S vV. HOWES. Fill's; Codfish Ac. Received per steamer Dove .'0 can fresh Codfish, Tm cans fr h Sal in n, lor tale bv oc '-Ml ALUS &. HOWLS. IUi:siI Mnckcrci A.c. Just received from ; li lston, r0 t ans fresh Marken 1; 2W can i fresh Oysters: hr talcs by oc? AIJJS &, II WES. SAKI)IM:S-J-m rcciv.d from J Jo. ton per steamer (Üadiutor, ICO cans ricklcd Ijobstor; Jtx hoxci Sardines, for ale by ucf'J ALLI. .V II0V.T.S. I JlCIi JmI.S Just rceived from Hoston, 10 cis-s in. I ndt rwood b 1 ickle assorted. d.i do W ulnut Ljt.-iip il Yeast l'owvles, do IV ppi r Sauee, dj CajHjt C i'KT?, toe 23 ALI.H HOWLS. .1 10 do 5 d. For sale by I3IU:Si:R Vr..S-Leeuvtd per steamer Gladiator J eases Cant.i Ginger. tl d l'n b twoikI s I'urrant J l!y, di Ulucktvrry Jt ilv. J do For aalc !iy do vl'd. TU Frui:s, r-.--r.tj a li. is .t iiown?. OriCIIS, Ac.-IIer-:yel and fur fcale, O 5 tiüs t;ri:ind iin ; r, j d, do CnpiJ, 5 do d.i S'pice, 23 di d- l'e;jK.T, f do prepared Cocoa. JO do do Chocolate; For side by oc 23 ALLIS ,t HOWLS 1?1(S J;ist reo ived and fresh, 1 im) Drums Figs J Currants, 8 tierce j AlnionJs, For sale by oc 23 ALMS i HOWES. JUST rectived from Boston, 50 CoiU ass'd tize Manilla Cordnge, SJ0,0!O t;tinny lings, '-'i bushels, Boxes Sperm Candle, 50 do Lubick Herring, & cases lJoston .Mustard, 100 boxes inncy Toilet anil Shaving Soap, For salo by oc 23 ALLI5 & HOW LS. JUST received. from New Orleans, 50 bags Uio Cotfre, 2 '1 lercea fre?h Kice, 2.' dz. Buckets, 25 Nests TuSs, 5 bhls No 1. Mackarel, 10 do loaf Sugar, Forbalsby oc 2J ALLIS .V HOWES. ' rOIlACCO Ju?t receive! from Daltiniore. l 50 boxes ass'd brands V irgir.ia Tobacco. -. v. w. I 111 uo go Havanna r-gars, For sale by oc 2J A LLIs & HOWES. JOIIX FO.A A CO.. W'ho'iiult De alers in g ii o c i: U 1 L S A N I) r RUITS No. 5t)J Maim Street, Ijoi isvii.le, Ky. lAitjotniM Ihr U'ttikot Ijunitrilie ) T7"E les.M-ctfully call the attention of country mcr f ciiants to our large and we ll assorted stock of lirocerie and t ruits. Having made our purchases tor cash, wc are prepared and determined to sell as low aj any houe oi the kind m the ustcrn country. Our stock embraces the i'ollowina nrticles; tiKOt'UItlKM ACT. Sugar, superior N. U., St. Louis crushed and pulverizod, and lJoston and N. Y. double refined; Molasses, siiijnr-houe and plantation, in barrels and half barrel?, and Kid Coifee; '1 en. Cunoowder. Itn:enat.OIio. and ounjr llx - son, in I, i. I, and 1-16 client; t'ekin Tea Co.,tioIden Chop, e i'lus Ultra, tK!ing, t'lantution, Im perial, i.e.; .Mackerel, Nos. 1,2, and 3, in bbls, ft bb!s, and i bbls; Sliad, pickled, in 1 bMs; Codtin, in c rums and boxes; Herring, smoked, various sizes, in boxes; Sardines, fresh Fish, Lobsters, Mackerel, Salmon, anil Codtish, hermetically sealed, in lb and I lb cans; Oysters, icklfl, spiced, and iresh cooked; Soap, Ko?in, Windsor Castile, variegated & fancy; Candles, wax, sperm, star, and mould; Salcratu, Starch, anc? Kice; Spitt'S of all kinds, ground and unground; 'l'obacco, a large assortment, various brands; Cigars, recatia, jirincipos, half Spanish, and Cu ba sixes; . . Snuff, Uroorns, Ihtckcts, and i uls; liar Jad, Shot, Nails, and Brads; Cap, letter, and Wrapping Taper; Fercussio i Caps, and Marbles of all descriptions; Tickles. Boston, assorted, and Matches; Catsup, tomato, mushroom, walnut, and Temper Sauce; Wines, Champaigne, Tort, Madeira, Catawba, Muscat, and Claret, ol various brands; Brandy Cherries and Brandy Fruits; Fruits, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Zante Cttrrans, Citrons, and all other fruits of the season; Nut, Almonds, Filberts. Brazilnuts, i'ecans, Peanuts, Cocoanuts, and Lnglisli Walnut Preserves, dinger, Pineapple, Lime, Peach, Apricot, Pear, Strawberry, &c; Jellies, Currant. Pineapple, and Orange. Terms cash. The highest market price w ill be paid lor all kinds of country produce. EvansvilleJournal, will please pu'dish to ar.i.iun: of $5, and'cliargo this office. Jar. oct 21.

NO'ITCK. At a meeting of the Common Council, of the cityofEcanstillc, October 21, 181, the Jolloicutg order was passed, to zeit: It is'ordcicd that the uwneisof lots (run! inj on V,iter and Locust Streets, Letween Water and Second Strcet3,and the owners of iots fronting on Main street between W-ntm nd First Streets, bo required, previous to he first day of December next, to cover siid Sireeta, between said points, with gtavel six inches deep, and to ly stone guile's on te ich side ol said streets, four feel wide, with hree rows of bricks setede or end wise in die bottom ot said gutters. The pnvine tones ol said gutters to be 8 inches deep. be cutb next the pavement 15 inches deep, nid the outside cutb 1 inches deep; the gutter to he nine inches deep, and the biick.' placed next the cuibing of the sido walk. And aLso, that S lid owners of lots hy sidewalks on each side ol Main slieet, from Waer up ! First street, twelve feet wide, and on Locust, from Water up to Second street, en frei wide, and on Walnut, fiorn Water up to Second street, 8 feet wide, and that .tid side walks be laid down by ihe first d of April next ; and it is further ordered thai the owners ol lots fronting on W.ilur street, letween Waluul and Ainu streets, previous to the fust d ty of December next, l.iy fidt Aalks between sud points twelve feet wide, ind gutters three feet wide of stone am: biick, in the sitne ininner and of similar mi eiials as thoe previously inemioued Tlie whole of slid work to be done under the

direction of the Mayor and City Surveyor. iSotice is thcrelore given tint unless the owners of siid lo's comply wilii siid ordei Mithin the lime tnercin appointed, the Coin uiou Council will proceed to hive said woik done, in accoid incc with the Ordininco in thalcusC made and provided. By order of the Council. JOHN J.C1IANDLCU, 0cl.2G, ISiH. City Clerk. Ah Ordinance regulating the mode of mak ing improvements and repairs upon tin Streits and Alleys of the city of Ecans rille. Passed October 21, lfcflS. Sr.c. 1. Da it ordjined by the Common Council of the city of Lvausvillo, that whenever tho Council shall order any itnpiuvcments or npd.s, to be made in or upon anj siroct or alley, or part of any street or alley in ihe c:!yt by grading, paving, gravelling. carbliig, or in any other way, ihe cos-s and expenses of mch improvements or repitrs, shll be charged Jiaiiin the lots on each fide oltieh slieet oi allwy, cqu illy perl'ionl foot. Sr.c. rJ. Whenever the Council shall otder any such improvements or repiirs, notice of sue h order thai', be given at least thirty day3 be fir: ihe lime ol making suci nnproveinenjs i r rcpitr?, in Fome uevvspiper, printed in the city, requiring the owners of litsatid puts tf lo:, frotiting on such street or alley or ptrt of such street or alley, to proceed lo mike such improvement or rcpairs; and if the owner or owners of thü lots ;wid pirlsol lots, meniioned in said notice, ot any of thctn, s!i II not proceed to make stich improvements or repairs within the lime up pointed hy tiic Council; then the Council shall procure the same to be nnde, ami such lots and parts of la's hall be liablo for the expenses thereof as provided for in the dissection of this ordinance. Stc. 3. On the completion of any such improvements r repiirs, under the otdc and direction of the Council, in the manne abov provided for, a piecepf, signed by the Mayor, attested by the Cleik, and under the seal of the city, shall bo issued and delivered o the collector, comminding him that in the default of the piyineul ol the sum char.eab'e agiinst any such lot.or put ol lot by ihe owner or-owneis the roof, he advertise and fell s i I 1 t r part of lo',or so much there of as tn ty be necessary to pay said expenses, ehti;eable thereon, together with the costs of such sale, which precept shall bo returnadein f.uty diysfrom tli.j tes'e thereof. Skc. 1. t?uch other and further proceed iuü, shall bs Ind for tlr; colleetion ot the pxpcnes aforestid, h are provided for b) ihe OrditiMice coi: cnii'iif silb alks. I'.issed April h, ISiT. .$r; J AS. (i, JO.N'K-. M rjor. John J.Cnxt)LE:t, City Clerk. ST ATE O F IM) I A NA Vnnderburgh County, i" l'robate Court Vanderburgh County, in vacation. October S3, 11?. James T. Wal'-.cr, Adtn'r of 1 Joseph r iney, doe'd. Pet. to sell real estate. The unknown hurs of Joseph Pinpv rtvfns'd. i Nl now at this time conies the said AdminU- . tiator, and files his petition, praying for the sale of the real estate of the said Jjs.'ph Iriney dee'd; anJ it satisfactorily spiearing that the unknown heirs ol the said Joseph Ir'iney dee'd are not at this time res idents of the State of Indiana. Therefore: notice l hereby civen to tho said unknown h irs ot the said Joseph litiey dee'd, to appear at or before the calling of this cause at the next term of said court to be held at the Court House in Cvansville, on the third Monday in November next, then and there in said court to thow cause it any they have or can show why the real estate ol the said Joseph Finey dee'd should not be sold and made assets in the hands of the said AdminUrator for the payment of the debts and demands outstanding aijninst said I'stato. oct V!t-3w-(,l $3. SA MI. T. JKXKlXrf, CVk. Dr. KramlcthVi Pills. PAINS IN THfc BACK, I1EAÜ AND SIDE. 'lllKlili are a creat many eaes ot pains in the L side and back, partly arising from liver comRlaint, anl more Ironi gravel in the kidneys. Don't other voursell" about l niments or plasters yon want a" few doses ot Brandeths Fills, Thev nevei fail to cure. Take tht m three days night and morninz, in dosescf four nt night and two in the morning 1 will warrant that you recommend Drindeth'a Pilit on the fourth day; and, in fact; when you once pet n fair acquaintance with this great nuriher ol the bloel and fluids ot the body, there is no danper but you will imbibe sufficient knowledge of it, to feel the propriety of perseverance until a full cure is effected. Pains in the heaJ often arise from gravel. 1 can refer to a person in New York, w ho suffered much from apoplectic tvniptoms. He took lirandreth's Tills, and his complaint was cured, after discharging a great quantity of gravelly matter. He has now in his possession over a pound weight for the inspection of the curious. DANIEL WOOLSEY.Aerat. OfX CVJrnw. Kvansvitle. Indiana.

Stoves! Stoves!

t'- . i 1 vr :!;' ' 1 ii-rrri r-,xs UIOltE STOTES. JA3IES SCAXTLIN & SOX, I r.VV'E just returned from Cincinnati and Lou;s 1 J. ville. with a large and splendid assortment of tne most approved Patterns of Stoves, FOR THE FALL TRADE! Which for performance anu durability are unsurpassed in the union, among which will be found the Buck's I'atent Cooking iStove, (imyroved,) the liest :Stovc in use. Also the Queen of the West, and Harry of the West premium Coot ing Stoves, new paterns; and the lates style of Double Oven Cooking stoves. AW sorts ot Heating Moves. me ot the most beautiful air-tight l'arlor and Dining Room Stoves we ever saw brought to this City, bix, seven to ten Plate Stoves, new patterns. Kough and Heady Parlor Stoves. Any quantity of Tin Ware on hand as uual which they womd dispose ot at the very lowest Cincinnati FKI'-FS. dive us a call and see for yourselves at our Ftore on Main street, ont door from 1. Nurne s Tavern Sep is d&w. NOTICE. OrrtCK Indiana Mctual Fire Ixscranct. Co 'v, i I.NPiANAPous, Octotier 7, M4$. THE MEMEEBscf said Company are hereby notified that, at a meeting of Directors held this day, it wa Ordered, That for thf raymf,nt ' losses by fire, estimated interest thereon, anJ other liabilities sustained and incurred by said company since October 11, 1? 17, amounting to the sum of twelve thousand live hundred and t'inety dollars and six cents, the following Assessment on the Premium Notes given to the Company, Ikj raid off by tlie membees thereof, on or Ufore the thirtieth day of November next ensuing, to the Tresttrcr of said Companyao-wit : Ox Notes in Force. On all Notes dated on or before Novemlter 27, 1817, anl not di.-charged at Update, bring from No. to No. J"iW,both inclusive, thiiten ier eent, On all Nott s dated alter November 27, 1817, and on or Im tore February 3. IBli, leing from No 37Ö1, to No 3Jj3, hoth inclusive, eleven and inc quarter per tent. On all Notes dated after February 23, 13, and on or liefore February 2U, 14?, being from No 3.S31 to No 3t'C0, both inclusive, nine and one quarter per cent. On nil Notes tin ted after February 29, 1&!S, and on or before March 'J, 4S4S, being from No 3bGl to No. 3dü2, both inclusive, eight and one half j-er cent. On all Notes dated after March 3, 1848, and on or before July 18, 184;, being from No 3862 to No 31TJ8, both inclusive, five and one quarter percent. Ox ExriRED and DisetiAroEn Notes. On all Nous expired or discharged on or after October 12, 1817, and on or before November 27, 1847, tJiree arKl ne P'1, eent. On s'l Noteicxpirt d or discharged after Novemlter 27, H 17, a;:d on oi before February 23, lti48, hive and one quarter per cent, On all Notes expired or discharged after February 23, lälf , and on or before February 2J, 1SJS, seven and one quarter per cent. On all Notes expired or discharged after February 29, lSlrf, and on or before March 3, leH8, eight per cent. n all Notes expired or discharged after March 3, 1848, and on or before July 18, 1M8, eleven ana one quarter per cent. On ail Notes expired or discharged after July 18, 1843, and on or before Oct. 7, 1:213, thirteen per cent. Ordered, that the Treasurer charge Interest on as sessnu-nts not paid on or before Novemter 30, 1848. Kccci;t3 for A?acsftnents vi ill be forwarded to Agents or authorized persons, to v-horn member? are cxpcteJ to make prompt payment. Interest will I charged on all assessments remaining unpaid on and alter the 3d day ot ' 'ccember, on which they are pay nl!c: and at the expiration of thirty days from thi date, delinquents will be liable to suit tor the whole amount ot their premium notes, agreeably to the eleventh section ot the Charter. Notes of the State Bank of Indiana, or of the epecie paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio will be required lor assessments In cases where members have alienated their Pol icies by sale ct the assured property or otherwise, they are htrttiv no'.ihed that it is their duty to sur render ths same for discharge, and to pay the amount dae up to the time of such surrender, ngn-eably to the requirements of tlie fifteenth section of the Charter, wiii. li must be enforced by ofiinrs of the Company. This is s ) important a matter to members that Ag'ts are especially requested to call their attention to it nr.d to give the proper information in regard thereto. Policies for discharges should bo lorwarded through the local agents, and adJrcsred to the Secretary. Iu no case will a policy he discharged until the atujunt or amounts duo on the note up to the date of surrender be first paid. Iy order of the Directors. B. I . M Oil RIS, Treasurer. Evamville Jour, publish to amount of $5,00, and charge Local Agent. Oct. 17. siiEIlIFFS SALE. BV virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court at its September Term ISIS, in a suit in Chancery, wherein Thoa. Wilson was complainant, nnd Itarncy lioyston, Mary Hazard and others were defendanfs, and an execution issued thereon, and to me directed and delivered. I will as Sheriff of Van derburgh County i n the 7th day of November A. D., ISIS al the door of the Couit House in the city ol Evansvillc, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 6 o'clock l M., of said day expose to sale at public auction, the rents, issues, and profits for any term not exceeding seven years o'thc lollowing real estate mentioned in said decree, namely: the most southerly two thirds of Lot No 9ö in the triginal Plan ot" the city of Kvansville, beginning at tlie alky, on Chestnut Street, in eaid city, thence a'.ong the line of: aid street; 9'J feet thence at right angles across said lot, parallel to said alley, to the back, line ol said Lot; thence along said back lino to the alley aforesai l. and thence along said alley to the plice ot (Krinning. And should no person oiler lor said rents, issues and protits a sum sufficient to satisfy sai l execution and costs, 1 will at the eam time and place, by virtue of said execution, expose to public sale, the fee simple ot said premised or ol such part thereof, a9 may be necessary to eaibfy said execution and costs. Sn id premises are subject to the rieht of dower of Helen Hazard, widow of CS. Haiard, dccU JU1JN LCHULS, S. V. C. oet 17-3w-pfjl3. Jp vn TIIUNKS. Leather Trunks o h iJ good quality and low prices; also Car YW-LI pet la23 f every variety for sale at tl. Cincinnati Clothing 6?tore. nov 4 tt. AHLERING & DRUMMER. JUST RECEIVED, "A KEGS Pure white Lead; OU 10 bbls IAnseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; 23 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, For sale low by A. LAUGHLIN, may Water street. F. P. PAGAN, Pi Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker WOULD inform his mends and the pub i that he now has. and intends to constan keep, a hne lot oi r nuaaeipnia t-ait-eKui, or tine work. V orkof every description dona with theutmst neatnesa and despatch. On Main street opn ctt the liank ap 2 (Uy.

A LLIS & I IOW KS have temporarely moved their JL Stock and oflipe to the new Urick J5mre,Qff Sycamore street, next to Laughlin's corner," at which place they respectfully solicit their friends arid the public ingeneralto extend to them the same liberal patronage, they have so long enjoyed, al was fvl. grateful for, and will always endeavor to deserve. ' Sfp20. L I DXD TOWS LOTS Füll SALE. I 'M at private sale a tract of Land adjoin

acres; also, ten or fifteen Lots in the upper enlanre iiirui ui vaiis me, an oi wnicn 1 win sen on rea.sonnl! tprma in minntitioo n' ... .1UU1IIMI, j lv, run uieiiiiprib x nests wishing to purchase Land or Lots, will find it to thei ii ij iv uiimeuiaieiy. E. A. COR ELT, Apent, J FALL GOODS. UbT rece ived a few cases of my Fall stock, aI. monSst which are some Linen Edgiims, Laces silk and worsted Fringes Si.c. oct5 - . M. W. POSTER t-fes Canal Letting. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Cana I, hereby give not ice that the y will receive sealed proposals at Point Commerce in Greene County, Indiana, on the 15tli day ol November next, for the construction of 17 miles of said Canal, exten ding along the valley of the west fork of White River, from Point Commerce 4o the village of Newberry in said County. On this division, there are to be constructed 6 Lift-IiOcks,ond Guard-Lock, a dam across White River, 12 feet in height and over 400 fee t in length; together with the usual variety of work belonging to n Canal. The line will be divided into sections averaging about half a mile in length. At the same time aud place, proposals will le received for the performance of a part of tlie Rock Excavation at the Futoka Summit, in Pike County. This section will embrace near 20,000 cubic yards of solid rock, varying in depth from 4 to 13 icet, 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 will I e given by tho Resident Engineer. Payment will be made as the work f .ogresses, in par funds. CHARLES BUTLER, J A. M. 1TETT, Trutttt, dr. THO;. II. I) LAKE. S On ICE OF THE IV) ARD OF TRUSTEES, Tcrre-Haute Ind., Sep. 7 1843 1 pc?13-td. " A CARD. ' THE tinderigned having purchased the interest cf S. C. Johnson in the Livery Stable, tenders his services to the public and solicits a continuation of favors. His stable is at the old stand on Vino street, between the Johnson House and the river, where he can at all times be found, ready to wait upon the public. He intends to keep good stock, and his charges shall be in accordance with the times, oct 7-tf. JAMES WHITE. NEW GOODS AGAIN!!! TUST received per Steamers North Carolina and i) J. Q. Adams, 13 packages more of our Tall and Winter Stock. Which now comprises blue mixed and gold mixed Jeans; ble and blue black. Pilot cloilis and blue Flushings; Dlankets; Linseys; Drown Cottons nd, attiucis. LMack plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, English mourning, oil colored; Furnituie, blue and orange and new style fanci Prints. Combs, Muttons aud Threads; bl'k plaid English Silk Cravats; Artificials; Ribbons and J: lorenee braid Ronnets; ll'k and colored silk Fringes und Gimps; Indies bl'k lace silk Milts and Gloves; Waddings; Padding and Canvass. Figured .alcibury Flannels; plain bl'k Fat'm Striped, liigurt d Mohair and real Alpacra Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperial and silk checked Lamartines. Infantsfencv velvet: üov'a velvet and Choli? Vin Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, jxitit Print, glazed and Plush Caps. Ii. V. Mack and drab wool Hats; Fash Angola, Nutria, Rtsia and 13. D and L. Crowned Tinnier, Monterey nnd Huena Vista Hats. The aliove addition m ultra nnr ngnrimni nmplc te with the exception of Coots and Shoes; w hich ...a a trk.lr i n ct liir tit i 1 We have made such arrangements that we will be receiving New Goods the whole of the present a son and will sell at lovr prices. Sep 15. J. II. MAGIIEE & Co. FANCY CONFECTIONARY. Augustn Ilisgen T7"0ULD 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, Candies, Cordials, and other fashionable drinks, and also in the truit season a varied assortment of Frcits. He would inform the citizens that as he is a Confectioner by trade every thing in the baking line will bo done by himself, in any shape, size, or mode wi.-hed. Having just commenced in business he respectfully requests tint those wishing to purchase anything in his lino wc uld pl ase give him a call, and examine his Work and prices beforo purchai ing elsewhere. Oct. 10-tf-BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and general assortment o -v5P every thing in that line, namely An s-. f -I Uli" ' -Vpvvus, reiiows, vices, ocrew nates Rasp, 1 ilea and Grates. For by A. LAUGIILIN Wate tree IC KU OVAL. OLIVER LA DD, will remove his stock of iroods to the new three story brick on Mains treet. in about ten days, where his old customer are invited of call m him. sen 23. D ALLEY'S Magical Tain Eitractor.More proofs that Dalley's Magical Pain f xtroctor is best Medicine in the world. Lvery day is demonstrating the matchless virtues ot this articleLetters are coming to us from all parts cf the Union expressing gratitude and surprise nt the wonderful properties it possesses in all cases of burns, rheumatism, piles, wounds, &.C, The press abounds in notices ol its high character as a standard Medicine, and from the number we select the followin2 from the Island City of the 12th September : Dalley's Medical Pain Extractor. An invention like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues .hould be ciadc known to the univcrw. Its cures, in many cases are absolutely beyond belief, r or burns. scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs of all kinds, cuts, wounds,and in every disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never tails to cure. A singular case came under our own observation. A friend in playing with a si orp steel pen, tan it into the palm of his hand so that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous nature of the ink in the wound, as well as the instrument itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Ualley slam Extractor was applied, and the next .lay the swelling had entirely gone down, the pain had left, ana tne wouna was cured in a lew days. Important Caution Counterfeits of mv Extractor are unblushingly published to the world in my name. Protect yourseit,as you value lue, and health, trom these deceptions. 1 am, as every druggist in the United States knows, the sole inventor and proprietor of Dalley'a Magical Pain Extractor; no other being haa ever made or can make a grain of it, for no man liv ing haa the secret ot Ihe preparation but myself. Tho only genuine has my written signature on each label, and is sold wholesale and retail at the General Depot JOS Broadway, xew x one; ann at tne fc-outhren Depot, 151 C ARTRES aireet. New Orleaa, my only general Depot lor the South and West. H DALLEY. All orders for Agencies, or for Pain Extractor, must beaddressod to J. WRIGHT & CO., 151 C ARI K Lb street Iew Orleans, only agents lor the South and West" JO"0nly Agents in Evansville, mar25-ly ALLIS & HOWES PI.1IR fCCIT, roir.t, Eichede Hotel. jy2?Crr.i