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I,' I. KUTUFTK H.A. BCGHES"'T. H.M'ALUSTEA , MCALLISTER'S Concentrated Extract of Ginger, FOR DYSPEPSIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, Cholera Morbus, &c , &c, was introduced tu the public the last yesr, and baa acquired a hig iehinz reaidenta of a Southern climate during the oppres iv heat of summer while it is entirely tree from the injurious effects of alcoholic etimi lant : A V lleiri o vviivumbwu vi V ftiX- 1 will be found a valuable companion to trav efers A a a a. a . I McAllisters concentrated bxtract ol Ginger m the river, who axe almost invariably troubled '. witl) complaints ot the bowels, caused by the character of the water they are compelled todrink.and many a fatal case of Diarrhoea and Cholera may be traced u this origin. It will also prove cx tremely beneficial io Gout, Rheumatism and Dys pepsia, aud those troubled with Flatulency and a sense ot oppression alter eauntr, will nna it greatly to aid and. strengthen digestion. Prepared only by suTCLiFFE, McAllister &. co.. Wholesale Druggists, 524, Main street, north tide. between 3d and 4tb, Loui.-ville; and for sale by the Druggists throughout the boutn and West. 0Prie.i3 cents per bottle. . A liberal discount tpade to wholesale dealers. For aale in Evansville, by May27dawv4m KELLER &, FARNSLEY. Jois Laval, Albert Beck, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The undersigned would hereby respectfully inform the citizens ot 'Evansville and vicinity, that they have just arrived here with a large and well selec at tPxct Vhf I11??, kl,?ds J Dr7g9 jn(1 WiLCl h?l!i ?! 'Vfhea Main street, one door above John M. App's Grocery Store, at the most reasonable ptices. They will always be ready to put up Prescriptions in the most sxilltut manner, and at the shortest notice. The Senior member of the firm having been a regular Student at the L'niver ity ot Jena, Berlin and Dresden, in Germany, has receired tue most Haltering testimonials tobisskill es Pharmaceutist. Cij&rs from the Medical Profession will be gratelZr- ! 1 .1.. I'll . J tuur received ana vtompuy mea. Mayl33m LAVAL & BECK '. LAW PARTNERSHIP- . Tames G. Jones and James K. BIythe, I , Attornies at Law. Lvansviüe, Indiana, have associated themselves as pirtners in the practice ol the Law, aad will continue to practice in this and - the adjejhing counties, and in the Supreme and ' District Court. They design turnirg tlicir att-n-tjon carticuiarlv to land law. In a short time they wjUbfc prepared to rive, in a few minutes, an abstractof the title to aimcst any lot in Eveusvitleoc -1$ enlargement, or in Lamasco, together wun aWeteasional opinion as to the title, it desired. U25 diwll CODA OR MDTTR AL WATER FOR THE naiXiliiUK ! I Ip GUas Bottles at Wholesale Only ! FTMIE aadersigaed is fully prepared to manufa JL Cce.the above article in cjuartiiy and quality gui u kb 7 cummin in u eai. PRlCESr-l or 10 dozen and upwards, 35 eta per I dpz; Families supplied at their dwellings at 80 cts per boxr-ri dezen in box. Positively no' less quan lifj sold. ap3 Mlaw4m JOHN FAR R ELL TO PITTOICIANS, COUNTRY MERCH Aiixu a Tim run Liu qhnurally. MIL undersigned havinn purchased the Drug L Score formerly occupied by Messrs J. G. Hatch m & Co., would rcspecUully call the attention of iicians, and the rtmentot Medithe country merchants, the physicia public generally to tneir nne assort tines, Paint Oils, Perfumery, Surgical lnstrnments. &c whica they are regularly receiving 411 oi woicn wo win sen upon as accommo dating terns ascanbepurcasedinanvof the West ern cities, and hope by strict attention to business t receive a liberal share of public patronage. Orders attended to punctually, and carefully paciea. D C Li Trow RtxLia. l , D. A.FAK.VSLET, M. D i KELLEY & FARNSLEY. fe,b4tt No. 14 Water St.. Evansville. lnd. C5 nil fl LK3 Cera fed Bacon; 100 bbls No: J,JW Terre Haute Flour, for aale by p!9 HORNBROOK & BURTIS. FOR RENT. A BaicK Dwelling, new house, con--f .taininz six rooms next door to Mr. C.JJiiL il'e residence, or First street, will be rented ii application be made soon. It is conveniently sit uated and in good neighborhood. For further particulars, enquire of SAM'L CLARK. May 15--tf. r-LEGANTCloth'inr, Gloves, Hosiery, Hd JLy &.C-, fcr isle cheap by , ap23 J. B. FOSTER BLACK CASSIMERE. 4, CASES; received this day, and for sale by JAS. LOW & CO., jy!3 . 4H Main st, Louisville, Ky. . CASH FOR WHEAT. ViriLL pay the highest market price tor Wheat, W or will exchange Flour for Ubnnt.on th most favorabls terme. S. G. CLIFFORD. jylS.lwdlmw I CIGARS. fiffl (ffi SOUTH American Segars, a supei w j w v nUr sriicie, in store ana tor sale low Df UAbOOOK. BROTHERS, . jan4 Water street 1 " . TO CAnmOnMAKEPfl TUST RECEIVED, a lull assortment ot Carriage 1 v .ana uuggy lrimmings, : Broad and narrow Coach Lace; ii Worsted Tcts and Fringes; j' Silver, brass and iron Bands; ! do, do. Ja p'd Props and i: !' Apron Hooks aad Rings; 'i Stump Joints, Butt Hooks, Rain do. I Carriage Knobs, brass and Jap'd; N Hub nails, cap nuts. Lace tack); P Back Lights, silver, brass and Jao'd: " ij Malleable Castings of every description used - - iwui carriage mamng. Carriage boltsixH, 1x1, 1x2, 4-15x1, to 5-16 by j i(:uv, utv.; .t. r or saie tow oy BABCOCK BROTHERS. ov5 , Main Street DRS..M. J. BRAY & HUGH RONALD-, having associated tbemaelvea together, for the tactic j of Iedicine andSargeryin all its branches, w tili respectfully inform, the citizens of Evans ville a n.'l vici.aity, ihathey are prepared to attend two-nptly to alLjCillj either in tha city or country Oil 4 of trf nirtnora ran atari va m ftn at, If at I af f Kaip nice on.n M. above Man. Imy3 lyrj t . REMOVAL. WE hnve temoyed to Water street between ' Main and Sycamore, and will be pleased to wait on our old customers. We have just received Coffee, Sugar. Tea, Molasse-, Dried Beef. Cheese. Bologna Sausages. Hopey Flour, Soaps, Candles, Spices, Sauces, and many .other articles in the groceryline, which make our assortment complete. Allel which we will seil wholesale or retail, at .wratei for Cash, or in exchange lor produce iitaambo.it Stores alwayt on hand, and their custom solicited. Ck paid for Product. mh5tf , HORN BROOK &. BURTIS WANTED, ''fll rift ft LBS. clean country Rags. JLV.vrUV 5,000 lbs. prime Bacon Sides. "For which the highest price will be paid in CASH -by FOSTER &. BROWN, ray . Main street, 1 door below the Bank. 1CASE ass'td col'd Cloths, just ree'dard for sale by Qell) . J H. MAGHEE & CO. , 6 Cases bleached Muslins, just iaceived and for! ale by. tjell) J. II. MAGHEE & CO. SIGHT-Exchange on New Orleans for sale by-., . S. E. GILBERT A CO., t iei rvamore betw. W&ter&littta.

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Spring and Sununßr Arrangement. 1 Q k 1 tt JL KJ X .t.o.u Cincinnati to inncusHy. luhkiik, iuiI JL7 falo, Niagara Kails. Toronto, Montreal. Albany, Njw x ork, uoston, rnuactipna, etc., i : Buffalo: and thence via New York and trie Kal road Irora Dunkirk toNVw York, or Eailroid from Ri.flfilrt tn Allan n nrl Sten mr taACW York. AU51 Kailroad Irorn buiialo toiMagara r ous, .V tn "J Lewiston, and steamers to 1 oronto. Owego, fc e A I Mnntrpsl. Ar c Litt'e CliaaoL Clad Civer.L. Erie Railroads, Two dai'y through I rain- to fcandusky City, morning and evening: rassengers ny wwuius Train alee at Sandusky: Passengers ty AUernoon Train (connecting train) take regular line steamer next morning at 7 o'clock; touching at DunAir connecting at UunsirK (on ami atier .way wi'.h N. Y. and Erie Railroad, to New York. Con necting at Buffalo with Railroud to Alban), bos ton, Ac, and Railroad to Niagara rails, Lewuton, and sieamer to 1 oronto, Montreal, vc. The tol lowing first class and staunch steamers form th lini fr.mi SnmlusKv to DunKirK an Buf falo, have been splendidly refitted and iurnishfd tor this season's worK, and cannot be surpassed for speed and accommodation on th LaKes. SARATOGA, Capt. NlCKerson. EMPIRE, Capt Heber Squier, ALABAMA Capt. Pease. Krito extra charge for meala or state-rooms on the Boats forming this line. frrThisia a auicc. cheaD. verv desitablc and pleasant routi beinz a continuous route of railroad i - r - . i xT I andsteimooat irom hinein n au m me nurm n Kast; and passengers are assured the Company w ill BPareno "P1136 or trouble 19 C,V8 eaure 8aUsIac tton. Steamers leave Sanduskv daily for Detroit,.Macinaw, Chicago, and the principal points on the Lakes C3rFor further information and Through Ii;kets, please apply at the olRce, east side vi Broad way, hrst door north ot f ront. Cincinnati. mh27-6in 1. VV. ISTKAUtiU. Agent. To Southern and Western Travelers. 1851 JV LW Route, via Cincinnati, Columbus and LN Clevelond, to IJuffalo, Niagara Falls, Upper and Lower Canada, Rochester. SyiacuM:, Albany, Saratoga bpnng9, .Montreal, viuebc, LjsIoii, rew x oi r, f hiladelphia, A.c., etc. tu kvvoitit in 48 nouns, rno.n Cincinnati, tia Little Mirjn. Xenii and Columtus, and Columbus and Cleveland Railrocdd. Two Daily Trains morning aud evening. On and after the opening oi navigation on LnK Erie, passengers by the exunss train will have Cin cinnati in the morning, arrive at Cleveland same evening, and proceed to Buflalo t lie new. low pressure, first class steamer it LMt 1Kb oi.iL and BUCKEYE STATE, arriving at Buffalo next morning in time for expn ss trains lor Albany, ar riving at Albany in tune tor evening lines otaieamboats, and arriving in New Yorx next morninma king 48 hours through irom Cincinnati to ft. York. SCrPasseftgcrs leaving Cincinnati by morning ex press train, will sleep first night on tteamer on North River feeling as fresh tor business on arriving at M. YorK aa when leaving tbeir homes. ö"No extra charge for Meals or State-rooms on the Boats in connection w.th this line. Passengers by evening train can stop over niiht i at Columbus, (capitol ot Olio,) or proceed directly through, as may suit their convenience. The Koads ot this route are new.and laid tbrougltout with heavy Trail; and no exertion will tc spared bI to secure the safety and peel of travelers. Steamers leave Cleveland daily lor DunairK. DeA . ll.t l Unit, Mackinaw, Chica2o, anu all the principal points on the Laces JGrFor all information and throughlTicKets.please applv at the office, east side of Broadway, first doot north of Fiont, Cincinnati. feb21-d6m P. VV. STRADER, Agent. TO COUNTRY MKUCIINTS. 2000 CA8ES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. CViUMKX Dealers supplied at the following very low prices : I 10CO casea No. 1 Kip Boots at $21 usually sold at $25 100 do do 8's toll's 221 do 27 175 do com. Kip Bots 19 do 23 200 do long-le'd gent's do 2j do 30 10o do do Kip Boots 23 do 28 100 do cent's do (ex Ig'th) 22 do 27 100 do boys Kip do No. 1 161 do 18 100 do tine trench calf do 34 do 37 100 do plain 27 do 30 100 do youth's Kip boots 13 do 15 50 do do and gent's do 12 do 14 26 do infant's Kip do 11 do 13 300 do pump-sole Kip Boots (ex Ig'th) at $22-50 KOdoz do No 1 Kip Boots at 21-00 100 pairs fine imitation stich Shoes 1 55 We are constantly manufacturing twelve hund red pair of Boots per week, keeping one hundred and seventy-five hands employed, und can till o tiers at any time at the shortest notice. Country Dealers will find it a saving of from 20 to 25 per cent to buy th-irstocAoi the manufacturer, instead of paying the merchant $25 per cage for the same kind ot Boots that we sell for 821. We are now supplying oome ot tne largest dealers in M. Louis ana iut . .-. .... . . i title, and have been for the lust two tears. Our and nave been tor the lust two Boots have given good satisfaction, and all goods uild bv ii warranted to do . Dealers, bv ralhntr at No 7 Pearl stre;t, or at the manulactory, on tyr. - . . ' ' corner of Sycamore and Columbia sts, (in Clahe ton's buildiug)cau examine the toods and judge foi themselves The above prices are as low as the same Aind ol boots can be bought in New Yotk or noston. Wa are now receiving a large Bloch, of Shies, which will be sold equally as low. As it is idle and delusive to hope tor large profits the general diffusion ot intelligence, and the eay and rapid communication between city dealers and country merchants, renders extensive and regular trade on the old basis cf small sales and large proli ts. utterly impossible; therefore we have adopted the raotto, lar?e sales and small profit,' believing by trading on this principle, we can draw a large hare of the trade which has usually rone East, to Cincinnati, and thereby save 10 to 2u per cent to thi txnintrT Morrlisnt. . . - . : ... . .1 kl M i m- :i 1 1 1 r in ii it ri E 11,1 1 1 m f b Tnrf-asn nrinurni n exchange for bouts or fhoes. MLLbY &. CIIArlN. Cincinnati, Nov. 23. feblO'51-lyrdaw T EATIIER & SHOE TRIJIMINCS. J 30 doz r rench and l'hil. Call Skins; 10 doz Tampico Boot .Morcco: 75 doz do and Madras French Morocco; 60 doz do do Goat do; to doz Pink Liningr 60 doz fancy Topping; 20 doz Cariso Kid; 40 doz colored Morocco; 5 doz English Kid, black and white; 10 doz Binding tSkins ; 600 yds black and col'd Eastings; 400 yds do do French; 5000 yes Shoe Duck, Drilling and linen; 2000 pes black and colored Galloons; 4500 gross do do Laces: CO do Boot Webb-. With various other articles of shot goods, all for sale at very low prices . U U. WtbSltK&ÜU, mh24tf Corner 5lh and Lodge st., Cin'ti. TV T OROCCO AND KIDS JjJ.loo doz Tampico and Cariso French Morocco; 5duz Madras 'o do, 75 doz Tampico and Madras Goat do, 40 doz Cari?o do Kids; 10 doz Rindings; M doz Lining and Topping ; 10 doz Frencti fa tent Leather. All received during the last lew days and for sale low by . (J. WEUSTKK &. U .. apJO t Corner 5n and Lodge sts, Linli. BOOTS & SHOES. 2u0 cases just re ceived ot various kind, suitable for the sea son, at the lowest prices. Also a targe stock ot city made work, of our own manufacture, consunny cn hand. . E.G. WEBSTER & CO., ap30tt Corner ith and Lodge sts, Cin'ti. :. rf! j BOOTS AND SHOES.- 400 cases eastr Ulern Boots and Shoes, various kinds, suited to city and country trade, for sale low. E.G. WEBSTER &COM . mh2 Uf Corner 5th and Lodze sts, Cin'ti

MEDICINES.

J. W. BROWN'S MIXTURE A certain Cure for Gonorrhaa and Gleet. ALSO a preventive for Gonorrhoea ami Syphilis. "An ounce of prevention is bet.er than a pound of cure." Many Certificates miprbt be obtained, was it not for the nature of the disease. This has hands, withou or preventative. years standing. which had become changed into the second stage and were givun up by the Physicians. Thi Mixture will also cure Erysipelas, Rirgworms Tetter-worms, Scald Head, and the best wash in I " ' lne vory for OLD SORES. It is used by rubla. ft ft ft bins on well three times a day, A fair trial is all that is required to establish all set forth as cure and preventive. - EtT Price, g 1 ,50 per bottle. A liberal discount to dealers. I3f Shake the bottle before using. Jf3 CERTIFICATES. I do hfreby certify, that my hand was afflicted with Tetterworn. that I nad lost the use of it almost, and tried every thin? I could hear of without cure, until I procured some of J. W Brown's Mixture, which cured it in two applica tions. JAMES WARN1CK. November 17, 1819. Pktersbcro, Nov. 7. 1849. This is to certify, that mv niece was badlv afllicted with Scald Head, and that J. W. Brown's Mixture currd her in a short time. SARAH II. TROUTMAN. Petersburg. Nor. 7, 1819. I do hereby certify, that my hands were soef fected with Tetter-Worm, that it was with great dilliculty that I could use them-end was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in a few dars. WARREN L. W. TROUTMAN. This is to certify, that my hands were so badly afllicted with Tetter-Worm, that I could no' use them and was cured by J. Y. Brown's mixture in one week I therefore recommend it to the world without fear of contradiction JAMES II COX. Larck Countv. Kt.. June C. 1850. For the sake of the suffering community, I take this opportunity to make known the great cure performed oa me, 1 was badly aSiicted with Erysipelas and was cured by the use ct J. W. Brown's Mixture in a few da s. . SARAH JACKSON. 'Rostov. Nelson County, Ky., Dec. 1S19. I do hereby certify that 1 was attacked very badly with Erysipelas. atJ was cured by the use ot J. W. Brown s ilixtuie n :ieiay. THOMAS PEARSON. For sale by KELLER & FARNSLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druzists, No. U "Water sireet, Evansville, Ind. je 0-.'y New Fall and Winter CSotuls! I). S. ANDERSON, On First street, first door bchno Post 0$ce) HAS just received, and is now opening a large assortment ol fashionable goods, suited io the Fa Li axn Winter trade, consisting in part of bl'k, blue, green, ohie, claret and brow n French, Vcrmtiti V American Cloths,' twil'ed and plain. AUo, a great variety of Overcoating. German beavers, super blue and drab Kerseys, blue ket coating, pilot cloths, rencb and tirrman ww and Ca89,n,ers of eerv quality. Black DocsKins, fancy Casimers and Doeskins ol the latest and most fashionable style. YESTINGS, Elegant style London Cashmeres and v alontines, plain Silk Velvet Vestings, figured and plain bl'k Satin and Silk do.. Tailors Trimminc. Of every tlescriutmn; super wooiitnincs lor oyer coats, plain and figured alpacca serges, mohair lus Of every description; super wool linings for overtret, &c tcr'l he attention of m customer', and the puWia generativ, is invited loan examinatioiot the above goods, which have been selected with great care, and will be sold at the lowest possible raicE. Garments of every description made to nrdei.m the very best manner, and warranted to ti. dec4-tf CABINET WARE ROOMS. ROBERT FE It GUSS, a Keeps constantly on hand every vaß riety and description ol Cabinet Fur 6 ni'ure and Chairs, which he warrants ITi to stand with any work made in this city or else where. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give him a call Shop on Mam street, between 2nd and 3rd etreeta. He ha just received a large and handsome variety of new Furniture which will be sold on the raostr afonabie term. LUMBER YARD!! He has also just received at his yard, opposite hi Ware-room, on Main street, a large supply ot first rate pine lumber, ol every aetcnption, wnicn ne oiin lra to the nublic on most reasonable terms. I . .. . .r , . . . i r COr r IMS made to uruer. a large supply oi an kinds and sizes on hand, and tor sale at reason-jie prices. A liearse is always reaoy at nana, tweu ing House next door to warehouse, where calls will be attended to at all hours ol the night. jyl8-5in FOR RENT. A LARGE and convenient dwelling house, six L ooms beiow and three above, with out buiidnigs. ic. upou very reasonable errrs. Ln quire ot JOHN R. WILCOX. jel2-tt.-A SUPERIOR Family Carriage of the beM ll. Philadelphia make, for either oue or two horses . tur sales t a verv low rricebv I . n ,i mi t t'r . rr IVIi J. I. lUAUllbliULiU BOOKS! BOOKS 11 O HIP acd Shore, in Madeira, Lisbon, and tne - O Mctiiteranean. Deck and Port; or incidents cf a cruise in the Uni ed States Frigate corgres, to California. Also. Three 1 ears in California; bv the Rev. Walter Colton. U. S. N. For sale at the Book Store of E. II HOOD & CO., j y 10 Main st., 1 door below üorgan & Keen. WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE! T7E NOW are receiving our fall stock of goods v v which, together with our former stock, makes our assortment well worthy the attention of mer chants, tor we are prepaied to sell thent on as reas ouaoie terms as ine est can oner. BABaKJK BKOTHERS. oct29 Water Street, SUNDUII S. 50 bags C tTce; 40 boxe? Va. and Ky. Tobacce, 10U bags fine Liverpool Salt; 1000 bbis No. 1 Kanawha do; 30 bbls Hydraulc Cement; 120 bbls Keboüed and S. ti Molasses: 20 blids i'nnie Sugar; in store, and lor sale bv jy7 FOSTER & BROWN. USB HOWE'S CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY. IT is a certain eure tor Cocgh. Colds, tjoar?ene&s. Sore Throat, fhihitic, WUx.pin Cough, Bronchitis, &.c, tc. Try it. - C. BtILL, Sole Agent for Evansville. Also sold by ALLEN C. HALLOCK, W. M. WOOLSEY. fmhl2 lyrj KKLLER &, FARNSLEY. 1 CARTOON Silk and Linen Poplins; 1 do Silk Handkeichiets; j cases new style Lawns; Just ree'dand for sale low, by May30 J. II MAGHEE & CO. VALUABLE LOTS PÖfiSÄLE THE undivided halt ot Lots Mo. 11 U, 13 and 14 in Block No 6, in. the fourth enlargement ad joining the city of Evansville. For particulars enquire of Nathan Rowley, who is legally authorized to sell the same. CHAS. G. DORSO. . my2 tl

MISCELLANEOUS.

ALLIS A HOWES ARE now permanently located in their new building, corner of Water and Vine streets, where they intend to continue, on an enlarged scale, their usual holesale Business in LIQUORS AND GROCCKIES. Tfcey hatre now in store a larger, better, and I cheaper stock of IMl'OniED LIQUORS than has ever heretofore beer, in Evansville. Their HECTIPYI0 ESTABLISHMENT is constructed on the latest and most improved plan, and superintended by a man who has had ten years experience in the business, in New York and Cincinnati. They therefore flatter themselves that they can furnish eithef imported or domestic Liquors, in quality, nowhere to be excelled, and at prices on a par with Cincinnati and Louisville. They have on hand A Splendid Assortment ot TfiAS, And theit stock of Coffee, Sugars. Molasses Syrups. Riet, Fruits, etc., is being daily enlarged by shipments from New Orleans. They are determined to convince Merchants fiom the country; particularly vn the Wabash, Green, and White R'vers, that Evansville is the most advantageous place for them to buy Groceries, and will do all in their power to make it so. Our friends on G'tcn River will remember that the steamer Kentucky A'o. 2 is now ready to commence her regular trips, exclusively from Evansville, and will, with two other boats engaged in the same trade, make Evansville the raostconven ient point lor the transaction of Green river business. fdec28 ALLIS it HOWES. BOOTS AND SHOES THE subf cribers have iut received a fresh snpp'y of BOOTS ami SHOES of good quality,pnrt of which are direct from the nan uj actor ite, including the following d'yles: Men's lined and bound heavy Bro;jan9, do sup Philadelphia Call do; da do do. Boys do do do Kip do to TUice do Women's heavy tide stitched Kip Bootees. do Wzht do do do eo do Mens1 d-i Calf do do he Jed and strap wells; Joat Bii?kine; superi r Kip Boots; thick do.' fibi!2tf MORGAN &. KEEN. CUE, FAIT ET I l Uli LS. Lin.-etHUii; iu 10 bblsSirits Turpentine 5 do Copal Yrarni.-h, 3 do Japan do; li t!o Diid Whiting; 100 pound Blue I'ruiau; C'JOO do Red Lead; 2iX0 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and lor sale low by fd7 CRAWFORD BELL LAMAS CO FOUNDRY. L M.fei ille lud., rPHE under fibrin is i ii.fiit (o do till Aire's o, - Mrcl.ine cid .Mill vu .the s ortttt rotice and on the most reasonable terms. nov7-dtf I1ENKY ECIIKlbER. ' LOOK OUT FOR THE BRAND ! BE31KNT Ac VUILi;'S Double ltectifiea Hhifekey, eomtr First end Sycamore btre ts, Evanev lie, I nil. Ii ec27J , NOTICE. TLL undersigned having lurmed a pnrtnert-hip, will practice law under the firm ot Law, Bat tell Johnson. Our cilice is in the upper rooms of Mr. Amor- 's building, on First street, opposite, Bement & Viele's. We shall alto undertake the purchase and ealeof Rai Estate, and payment o' taxes on the same. Collection ol claims, and all business entrusted to u, a ill receive our united attention. '1 heofiice ot the Lamatco Agency is' the same place. JOlliS LAW. C. 1. B A TT ELL MORRIS S. JOHNSON. EvaiMvi le. Dec.2,lS50 tl STRADER'S HOTEL, Laie Pearl Street House,) D. W. STRADER, Proprietor. THE subscriber would most respectfully inform his triends and the public in general, that he has taken the above house, and refitted and lurnlthed it up in a style r-econd to none in the West. The location is one ol the best in the city .being on 1 bird street, between Main and Market, and within one hundred yards of the Mail Boat and Madison pack et landingLouisville, Dec. 9, '50.-decl3 tf COAL! COAL! ! COAL!!! TO ALL COAL BURNERS. IESSRS. IHNES, CARtON & CO. keep on III hand a a lull upulv of a superior article o Coal, at the Wharl at Evansville, which tlu-y will supply lannlies an : steamboats on the most reasonable terms Steamboats can be supplied at all hours ol the day or night. Apply to feb!7lt N TO PAINTERS. THE subscriber has just received a large addidition to hir former stock of Paints, Oils, and varnish: comprising a full assortment of t aints ground in oil. some 30 d fTerent colors and thades. Blake's rire Proof Paint ground in oil. Also ey erything in the Limners' line, in the way of brush es and material ALLEN CHALLOCK, Druggist, mh3tf Main Street opposite the Bank. BROW CLOTH. 2 CASES Browi Cloth, received this day, and for sale by JAÖ. LOW & C J , jyll 417 Main st., Louisville, Ky. DRANDY AND WINE. Otard. Duuuv & LJ Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands fortwine, .Madeira, fur) Juice fort. Sweet Mala ga and Claret, on hand and for sale by fei7 -, C. BELL NEW TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE. H. SCIIAEFEll, First St., between Main and Locust. HAS just opened a large assortment ot the best quality of Tobacco, Cigars, A.c., which he vt ill sell, wholesale and reia"il, at Louisville and Cincin nati prices. He would respectf ully solicit a share ol pubuc patronage as he teels assured that he can furnish a superior article, as cheap as can be had in the West. His stock consists in part as follows: chewing and smoking tobacco of every description; all kinds ot cigars, snuffs, &c; pipe?, cigar cases, snuff box es, tobacco boxes, cigar holders. BCrCountr merchants would do well to call and examine my stock, before parchasiug eUewbere, as 1 think 1 can otter them great inducements to ur chae, either in quality.or price oci4-ly . II. SCIIAEFEir. CORN ß HELLERS. 100 PREMIL'MCOKM MlbLLERS. These Sliellerr ar acinowb-'dged to be the best and machine now in use For sale at reduced qrict,by inov7-tf HENRY SCHRIBER. NOTICE. Tl C. GWATHMEY alone is authorized bv me JLJ.. to settle the business of the late firm oi Hen ry Schriber oc Co. jy3l HENRY SCHRIBER REI1EA GRINDSTONES. OA OF the iumly celebra etl Berea Grindstones O" from the Baldwin Institute Quarry, f-aid to be the best (in ev.;ry particular) in the United States. N. B. Warrant ed as above presented, and for sale by iSABCCCK liKU i ULKS. ' jeli QTEELMIX'D SATTINET. 1 casejree'd kJ ttus day, and jor saie,Dv. JAS LOW & CO ; jyll H7 Main st, Louisville, Kr. '

INSURANCE.

The Evans-rllle Insurance Company, CAPITAL STOCK 5250,000, Ojice on Water street, four doors below Main. MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE TVTAY be effected ai tbeotbeeof the Evansvihe 1VJL Insurance Comply, on terms as favorable as those ot anv other solvent instil u,;on. and with an absolute certainty ot payment,! n case of loss. That part mine Capital Stock, not actually paid, in cash, is secured by mortgage on real estate, at three fourths o i value; and the mortgages contain powers ot sale, which willenaMe the Company to compel stockholders to pay prompUy, in cast of necessity. BOARD 0F DIRECTORS Matthew W. Foster, Uillison Maghee, Conrad Baker, Henry i . Babcock, Charles Viele, John Ingle, Jr., Henry D. Allis, John S. Hopkins, John M. Stockwell JOHN M. STOCK W ELL, Prest W. T. Page, Sec'y. mhl9-tf Statement of ' "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMP ANT," Xeicark, y.J. On the 1st day of January, 1851 Offices, 151 Market St., Newark 11 W&ll St., N. Y. POLICILS issued prior to Jan. 1st T849...6262 " during the year 184a-. --1509 in i Deduct Policies expin d and cancelled from May 1st, 184tVj to date". 239 Policies in force, Jan. 1st, 1850, Balance per statement Jan. 1st, 1850 $935,994 96 Deduct losses then unpaid, paidtunce"" ' 40,350 $535,644 96 Kett i rcniums received curing the year 1350-.-. $1S3,S04 75 Interest 54.556 bO Total receipts in '49" ....538,3f 1 21 'Losses pa id. $157,900 00 Expeiifes being charged on the business 1 5,073 63 Paid lor purchased policies and for commissions 27,570 89 Physicians tees- 3 246 S6 Interest paid on Scrip 592 29 $205.833 77 $202,131 44 Net Balance $935,94 96 'Additional Losses amounting 40,35u tubtait.e' during the year, awaiting prootsol death. Assets. Cash on hand $7120 78 Newark City 6 per cert. Bonds 1 -IW) so-ceo Brooklyn Bonds and mortgages on real estate worth double the amount loaned 230-054 IG-DG3 i eat estate Premium notes drawing 6 per tent- in tcrest secured by poiicies C03.24S 4C oans on scrip 6 0J5 32 renuums, premium notes and ca&h in the hand ot agents and in course of transmission 9-673 14 $935-994 EG tUpon 3009 Policies now in force issued prior to Janurry 1st 1849 (except term policies issued since May Ut, 184Ö) the lMitctors hove ecdartd a divi dend ol 3D per cent on the premiums paid at the ta bic rates, being the iirohts ol Jbto. The Directors having paid the losses thit have occurred, and reserved the sum of (376,320 14, and the additional turn of 8200,000 of dictated prohts as required by the liy-Iaws, have croered in pay ment ol the first and second dividends (leing those declared on the 1st of January 1847. and 1t Jan laitf); those holding senp to be raid on and atte March 1st, 1850; at which time the Interest is to cease. 1 ho-e whoe divmends nave been placed to their credit to receive the fame wuh interefct ly a credit on their notes as they mature L. U1LL, Actuary Directors aud Officers. Robt. L. Patterfcon, Thomas B Stgui Chas. SS. Macknett, Henry McFarlän Lewis C U rover. Wm. M. Simpson Randnil II Green Joel W. Condit, Seth Low, :.dard Anthony. lnrlrpui S Sn.liintT banc H. Frothingkam ROBERT L I A TTEKSON, Prtxidcu JOt.L W. COND1T, Vice Trtiidtht Be.J. C. M illeU, Secretary. JUltdical Board of Consultation Vaixntine HIott, M. D. Jek. Van Rexsselalb, M,D ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agut. M. J. Bray, M D.. MedUal Exavuvtr. . All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or their friends LIVES, will ileae call upon the agent in this City, Ultice on Main Street near if. a . t water, ana examine tne terms ana rates oi tne Company. octltv-ly tin Scrip to three who have paid their Premium n Cash, and to the credit ot those who are indebt ed to the Company by note for part of the 1 renn ums DEPOSITS. rpHE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COML PANY pays intetest encash deposits made at the office of the Company, on WaterEtreet.four doors below Main, at the following rates : for daily deposits. . 3 per cent per annum. Deposits tor 2 mo's 3 " Q tt J t. It ti tt " 5 Six months and over 5 6 7 it All deposits made with the Company will be re funded in current bank notes, unless otherwise agreed upon. fmhl9il W M.T.PAGE. Secty. SHOE TRIMMDNO--1UÜ pieces fchoe Duck; 5 dos Buckskins; 750 yds Lasting, English and French; 425 gross Silk and Union Galloons; 900 d and Cotton Laces; 400 yds Russia Linen; 300 lbs Nos 3. 10, 12 American Shoe Thread: All received per steamers Buckeye Stale and Messenger. r or saie at low prices oy fc. U. v fctiö i t.K & iJ ' , ap30 tf Corner 5th and Lodge sts. Cin'ti. HARDWARE. Just received, a freoh as80i ted Hardware; Waldron's Grao lot of raps and Corn Scythes, Hoes, Snaths und Cradles, Garden and Hay Rskes, Manure and Hay Ferks, Lippincott's and Anus's Spades and Shovels, tor sa lc w by mavl31 MiAIMll,lIN V- I. klLL , TT ATS. CAPS äBD BCKKETS. ItJ) CAbbS consisting oi B. B. Russia Hats; W Fashionable do , do; Shirr'd do; rrebionable Ango a, and sua do. Sil a Plush Caps, m-m's cloth caps.boys' do. do, boys' velvet do, mens' fur do 1 cass Florence braid bonnets; 1 do tngusn straw tx-rnets. dec II A1UUUA Ä IVt.L.AM. SUPERIOR TEAS. Just received, a choice lot of Gunpowder, Young llyton and Pouchong eas. pu tup for the convenience ot t amines, in 5 lbs.. 2 lbs., and 1 lb. parage?, tor pale low, by May 13 SHAiNKLIN & R LILLY LATEST RECEIPTS. PER St'ms Buy eiste and lndutiy: 1500 bbls FLOU1 of the most a iperior Wabash brands, Irom Laiayette and Attica : Per Al-x Scott and Lexington: 150 Sacks Coiree: Pey Gen'l Lafayette: 100 bins superior Mclnfees; ALSO A lt of London Porter in pint and quart bottles. All of which is effered for sale, cornet of Water and Vine etreets. oy jcG ALLIS &. HOWES. CHEESE AGENCY. TTTE have just receiveu a large supply of Wests' V ern Reserve and Eng'ish Dairy Cheese, and shall constantly keep oa hand Cheese of the cd ve I brands. Having been appointed Affts tor the' sale of the same, ca.i tarnen to tne trade cinnati prices. A. LITER a -..C:nVV hrl holesale Dealer in Foreign . Y;'uLiauors. Cigars nd eauc

May29-tf.; No? 1 1 Main at.. 4:8BaSbyMESSBEEfpa t ? m7 8 - 1 J. & W. REILLY,'

MISC ELL ANEOÜS. ARTISTS' UNION OF CINCINNATI. THE "Artists Union" is established in the city ol Cincinnati, for the promotion of the

astes for tl e Fine Ans, and the etcouragement of the great body cf artists residing in the Western Sta'es. The plan of the Institution unites great public good with private gratification, ata mere nominal expense. The annual subscription of membership is five dollars, which entitles members to all its privi leges i he money obtained Irom supsenpuons, (after paying necessary expenses.) is appropriated, to the production ol two tine engravings, ot which every subscriber receives a copy ot each for every five dollars paid to the publication of a monthly journ: 1 devoted to literature and art and to the purchase of American Yorks of Art,, which will be publicly distributed by lot amitig all the members, on the first cf September ol each vear. The Paintings distributed will be richly framed at the expense of the Institution. ubscnbers lor Ibol will leceive a copy. of. Mount's celebrated nicureof 'Catching Rab bits," and a b autiful print of "Washington,' at- , tr Smart's celebrated Portrait, which is admitted to be the best now in existence. There have been about ninety paintings already . purchased fordistribuuon, nearly every artist of merit in the West being represented in the collecion. among whom may be mentioned. Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer. T. W. Whittridge, W. L. . Sonntag, R. S. Duncanson, G. N. and J. P. Frank enstein, Chas. Soule, J. O. Eaton, Emile Bott, V. M. Griswold, Wm. II. Beard. Jacob fox, B. M. " jicuonKey, i. w. nue, cuas.iiogrrs, j. it. Johnson, and others. Among the paintings to be distributed are the following: 4 Domestic Happiness," by Mrs. Lil- . ly M. Spencer, considered her best work; "Th i -Season by W. L. Sonntag-, "The Old Mill," by the fame; -Crawlords Battle Ground, by V. M. Griswidd; "River Raisin Battle Ground," by IL b. Duncanson; two Marine views by Jas. Ham ilton; several sketches by Ihos. EircQ three otWhittridge's best Landscapes 1 the of G.'.N." Life?' pictures; a fancy head, Genevieve, by ' J. O. Eaton; and 'Viola," by Cnas. Soule Besides these there are about sixty other paintings, mostly by we.-tcrn artist.;' in addiiicrt to which others will be added as fa3t &3 subscriptions are received. ' , Additional infoihiaticn in feard to the plan and objects of the al ove Institution, will be furnished by Honorary Secretaries, who arc appointed in all the principal r. tares in the Union. In places where there aie no Hon. Secretaries, subscrip ions can be forwarded to Tiios. Fauis &Co. Acting Managers of the "Artists' Union of Cincinnati." Subscriptions received at Evansville by N. R. STOUT, jy 15 Hon. Secretary. PIANOS! PIANOS 1! fTtfry UK sulmcriber AitUesi to inform the cit- , t-.j(,jJzens that he has again arrived and located ' --hiniselt here, rfler for sale StodailJcUun ham's Piano Fortes, which are rnntidered bv ihr f moit jui'ges, to be ho e in the United Statee.and the almost universal preference given to them by purchasers, is a proof that their 'excellence is ap, preciaud. Mr. S. will also be prepared to receive pupils at the Piano and Guitar, with thorough instructionstor the voice - ' p Teems : For ins'ruction wiih the use of the Y'w ' ann, $14 for 21 lessons. Without the use oi the Piano, $12 for 24 lessons, payable al the end oi the' first twelve les.-ons. Pianos :uned and rcpairrd. G. O. STEIN Professor of Music. Residence at Mr. Chadd's. Piarios can be seen at the bonk store of E. II. -Hoed Sc. Co., and at my residence. June4-c2v-wly &rIlender8on Kentuckian wi?l copy to the' amount of twodollats, and send till to this office NEW BOOK BTOliS THE Subscribers would inform the Citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, thatthey have opened a new and ccmplete stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c, and arcj isrrd -to wait upon all w ho may favor them wiih a call. We haxe constantly on hand a valuable and ex- " tensive cel!ectiiii of Scf ool Boeks. AIfo, Blank Books ot every detcripiin. W riling. Wrapping . i-.: II anu i rinnen i uLici. . r .11 fr..i:A r- u A general vnrit-i ui un muusui ruui, i iciivu and American Stotiomry. A lane and well selected a.-sertmtnt of Miscellaneous Books. Our arrrgenunns aresueh, that we shall receive by Express, every two weeks, new Roots, as they are issued by the Faltern Publishing Houses; all of which w ill be s-dd t W holesale and Retail, as low as th' y can be bought either in Louisville or Cine niiau. and no mistake Call and examine our Books E. 11 HOOD &. CO., Ma'n st.. one door below .Morgin&Keea'a. Etansvil: Mny'24'h, 1851. To i'liyoiciuu, Country Mertnanls, aud Everybody. I UST received from the Eastern markets, a laige assortment, in addition to my former tock ol Drugs, Chemicals, Dyes, Oil, &c, consisting in part ct the preparations tf Mercury, Iodine, li.n. Quinine and Morphine; Nitrate of Silver, jrf; JSalacine, Piperine, 1'snnin and Pesski. Pchefrelin's selected powdered Ipsaoc, - Jallap,' Cuinchonea, Turkey and India Rhubarb. Potash. IVnrlas-h. Saleratus. Sup. Carb. SoJa, i Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, tpsom and Ro chelle Salts Camphor, Opium, and many other ertides t-pecially in the Drug line. Mrs. Millar's fine cut Chewing Tobacco and " superior article of Cavendish, Macaloy and Scotch Snuffs A fine CBPortment of Bird Cages, reeds and foun- -tains, Hyatt's genuine excelsior Matches, Moflatt's -Phcenft Bittersand Pills, tr. . P. Townnend'a -Sarsaparilla, and all other Sanaparillas and popu- - Iar patent medicines. Brushes cf every kind, from the Isrge whitewash down to the Camel's Hair pencil. Dr. Bannings Body Brace. Dr. Fitch's Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhalitg Tubes, Books on Consumption, and Medicines. Also.Erricgera'Sup- -porters. Braces, Bandages and Truss-a. and powders pnt up by the Shakers Glassware- -A lull asortmen of shop fu rr it tire.--bottles and vials, window and plate, cut to any size atourownritk. All of which are offered, whole pale or retail, with a desire to give satisfaction äste quality and price. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, 'fcMltf. Alain st. near Water.Evorsville, la. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS I SIIANKLIN & REILLY RE now in receipt, direct fiom New York and Phi'adelphia, a very desirable stock of Spiing : and Summer Dry Goods which, for quality, orice and style, are not surpassed in thr market The following eomTipfs part of their stock, viz Bl'k and brown Cloths and Catsimeres; Sattinets. Jeant,Teeds, Cot'onadfs t Dtmins; Fig'd Si k and Marseilles Vestings and Linen Drills; . Brown and bleached Shirtings, Sheetings and ' Irish linens; Tickings, Maimer's stripes und checks; Ha, lis' English end American Prints and Nan--keen; Berage DeLaine. French Lawns and Ginghams; : Fig'd Swis, emb'd Jaconets, Bei ages and PojliilS Bl'k Gro DeKhine and col'd Silks: . Silk and Cotton tlankerchiefs; Silk, Wool and Berage Shawls; White, pink, green and blue Mosquito nettinjrs: Table Cloths, Table Corus, Crash and Scotch Diaper?; Panama, t ..l,Ani !- " . ... . .yooons-CTepee. Har- n. Braid and Pain. -V-i.

b raiikenstein s Kentucky Views; lour andsca pet hv Duncanson; two by V. M. Giiswold; five by W. L.Scmntsg: three of Francis' celclraed "Sül

Fash?- , "lllS Molekla and California,, Silk and Cotton Parasols; Silk, Gingham and ; Col ton Urnhrellas; ', - . Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Trimmings A general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and-ifn,,?es;-iirdwr-' ,,clect1 for this marktf. nd will be sola at the lowest nrieee lor Cash J prrfuce , SIIANKLIN REILLY. May 13th, 1651.