Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 180, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 November 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL. The Daily Jocrxai. is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cents per week, payable to the Carrier, or $3 2D per annum, payable in advance. The Tri-Weeklt Journal, for the country, containing all the matter of the Daily Journal, is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum in advance. The Weekly Jockxal is published every Thursday at 82 00, three copies for $j 00, seven copies for 811 00, ten copies for 815 00, in advance. T1WRSDA F M0RSISG, SO V. 23 .

Delights or Wister. Old Winter has been blowing round us for sometime, scattering the few remaining leaves that Autumn had left on the trees, and making the woods look drear and lonely. And yet we hail the season with delight. Jack Frort has cleansed the atmosphere of the malaria with which the heat of Summer had impregnated it, making us feel that the lease of life has been extended another year at least. At this season not only is trade stimulated in its various channels and the whole face of nature looks stern and .invigorating, but the enjoyments of the domestic ciicle receive a new impulse. Winter nights, should be devoted to reading, to the improvements of our minds, and to an examination of our affairs. Much valuable information may be gathered from a good newspaper, and such as have not already provided themselves with this source of amusement and instruction for their wiuter evenings we recommend that they do so at once. From an exchange paper, we copy the following pleasant remarks: With ourselves, winter has its pleasure its soul-satislying enjoyments. We begin to look over our books, &c., which through the sum mer months have lain unopened on our shelves now we are driven to look within; and as there is little to cheer us out of doors, we stir our solitary fire and renew the valued acquaintance with "the good, the great, and the wise of olden timewith nothing t break the silence of our chamber, save the undisturbed chirp of the cricket. Then, who is there, who does not like to Atir the fire? What a host of speaking reflec itioti rush upon one's memory, while seated in .au ey el Low or rocking chair, before a glowdnz coal fire. These are niomen'.s cf bliss! in which aone but lhe most agreeable occurrences of our lives d re inirude themselves upon the jiiimLi which the air v dreams of our youth present themselves btlore us in me same ibrigtu colors and with the ame magic influence that iliey possessed in Conner da) 8. The head is never no full of idei;s, the imagi nation is nece so fertile, as while' enjoying the comforts of a t heerfut hearth. A iduloso jiher seated by his lire-side observed the J id of .a teapot to riae up after being closed, and uns simple circumstance, causing him to reflect ju oh the forceof the evaporation from boiling water, enabled him to discover the steam engine. Mootgolier, in -all probability, conceived the idea of cow pre&iiaig smoke, and of giving it a form, from seeing fiece of burnt paper carried up the chimney by the force of that .smoke whilst :irring his re; and hence, perhaps the eiscorerv ot the lalloon. Kins have yielded to the delights of the fire-side, and u e are told of a celebrated king of France, having had a serious dispute with his confessor coace ruing which of (hem should hold the tongs. Then, while we cm have a gool fire, and plenty of coal to replenish it, let us envf no nan's station in life, be it ever so exalted; for though his pleasures may be more varied than ours, lie cannot boast f enjoying any superior to that of sitting, on a winter's eveuiag, by a bright and glowing fire. ' State or the Poor is Irelakjb. The Tip. perary Vindicator contatas the following: "An estimate of the extent of poverty in 2Cenaugh Union may be formed from the fact that the workhouse, capable of containing seventeen hundred person, are filled with poor. The extensive premises in the Dublin road, lately used as a brewery by Mr. Burr, are being fitted up for the reception of the poor, and when ready will give accommodation to nearly six hundred more.1 The same journal has the following account of death from destitution: "A wandering family, co insisting of a man Lis wife, and six children, all in the greatest misery, were objects of pity m the streets of Xenagh on Thursday. In a few hours the man fell from exhaustion and want, and expired on the flags. The wife applied for a coffin, at the workhouse: but as they were not resident and had not been in receipt of out-door relief preciously, the application was refused ! ! Moictgomebt, Ala.,Nov. 15. We have now returns, reported and official, from forty counties of Alabama, and Taylor's clear rain in them gtres him a majority of Sli rotes over Cass. There are five counties yet to hear from, viz: Blount, Dale, Fayette, Jefferson and Wilcox. These counties in 1314, gave Clay 1,295, and Polk 3,400, leaving majority for Polk of 2,105. This, it will be seen, is a heavy majority to overcome. The State is still considered doudtful, when it taken into consideration that Taylor has been gaining so largely. The majority will not vary much one way or the other from 500 votes. Look Out. A Miss Jane Carson, of Philadelphia, recovered last week, in one of the Courts ofthat city, a verdict of &S50, against Fling & Hufty, merchants, for damages caus ed by the sign of the defendants falling upon and breaking her. arm. The Judge remarked to the Jury that he knew of nothing more im portant;han holding toja steam responsible in cases Ifke this, those whose carelessness had caused injury to citizens. Bills of Mortalitt. There was 116 deaths in N. Orleans, last week. Of these, 14 were f yellow fever, and 18 of consumption.

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FOR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL Ciscisnati, Not. 22, P. M. The river has fallen 7 inches. Sales of Flour at 63 75 to S3 811. Sales of Whisky at 161 tol6J. Sales of Cheese at 6J. Hogs. Buyers manifest a disposition to hold off for lower rates. Small sales have been made at S3 181. Sales of Beef Cattle at 4ic. Sales of Lard in bbls at 5Jc in kegs 61c PlTTSBUEO, Nov. 22, P. M. At this place there is 4 feet 9 inches water in the channel. JErFEVERS, like every other form ofdisease. are only an effort of nature, to expel from the body fume tiling that id opposed to health; it is merely a struggle between the good and bad humors tor supremacy and the commotion which ensues is called Fever. The usual symptoms ot a Fever are ht aviness, lan guor, anxiety, syhin;? and yawning, with alternative nts of heat and cold. After which, the patient complains of pain in the head am' back, thirst, cliiliculty of breathing, pain in the limbs, a sense of ful ness about the region ot the stomach, nausea and sickness, with sometimes a vomiting ot bilious matter. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will he found peculiarly adapted to the cure of all kinds ol Fever, because they not only thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowel from all bilious humors, but they open those excretory vessels which empty into the bowels; and, consequently, tue impurity contain ed in the circulation (which is the cause ot all disordered motions of the blood, called Fevers,) is thrown into the bowels, irom whence it is carried oil by the regular alvinc discharges In using Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for Fevers, the only care necessary is, to have the medicine operate copiously by the bowels. If the symptoms are urgent, from four to ciiiht Pills should be taken, night and morning, until the lever has subsided; alter which, smaller doses, once in twenty-four hours, will be sufficient to restore the body to a täte ol CCTDeWAKE orSrOAR-COATFD CoOTERFEITs! Jifmtmher, that the original and only genuine Indian VrgrUjble Fills have the wrttU n signature of VV'iu.UAM weight on tAe top of each tx,x. The genuine is lor sale at w holesale and retail by RODERT BARNES, sol? nent tor Evansville. O.O. Newman, West Franklin;. P. Sc T. J Hudspeth, lioonville; A M Phelps, Newburg; Henry lila&sley, st. louis; Jones cc Kic.iaruson, Jonesooro; ohn Lynn, Lyn nville; U W Nolile, Louisville; nud Jt Vr. v Rj.iHT s principal otlice, Ib'J Race street. I'ahiladelphia, l a. oct23Uw ha::x dividend. Branch Baxk, J Evansville. Nov. 2 IStA V Dividend of five per cent has been declared out ot the protits of this Bank, for the six months ending IMst Ocu'.;er; payable, deducting taxes, to Stockholders 03 and i.fter Monday next 27th inst. U. W. KA TlliiUJNL, Cashier. jiov 22-dJ-AwJt. INDlA.TA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. fIMiE re ceipts lor the year ending 1st November J. last, arh in the hands of the Agent for collection, and prompt pigment is required in order to secure ine iwnents ot insU'ince. mi uuims noi satisneu by the first day of Kecembtr next will he leturned to Indianapolis as deltniiunt. nov 22. Water Street. IMSSOI.UTIOi'V. rpiIE CoDartnershinexHtinff belV'een A. B. Brad! J. &, L. G. Matthews, was dissolved on the uth insL L. G. Matthews vi ill continue the Tailorius IJ in in ess at the old Stand on .Main street, and in vites th former patron of the late firm and strangers tocive him a call. All work will be executed in the U-st manner, and with promptness. nov 22. XIEXTCOVAX. Of tlic Xcw York Cheap Store To the Brick Store on Main Street, for merly occupied by William Hughes. WHOLESALE ARD U ETA IL RICHARD RALEIGH returns Ins thanks to the public, tor past favors and solicits a continua tion of the same. 1 am just rcceivinz hum ew York and Philadelphia a lare and splendid stock ol Pry Goods, contesting in part ot superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, and rich eatings, Hats, Caps, Water Proot boots and tMiocs, Ladies (j a iters and r ine bhoes ot superhne quality. A Iareand splendid stock ot Domestics ot every kind; Silk, (lircani, and cottoa Umbrellas: a larne stock of Ladies wear, such cs Bombazines, Fancy colored Alpacas, and Deianes, French, English, and Amecicnn Calicoes, Ginghams, Vc.; a large assortment of Light Day and 'l hirty Hour Clocks, Looking Glasses, and almost every article in the Dry Good j line. Also, Salt, and Groceries of every kind at Wholesale, all of which will be sold at remarkably low prices for cash or any kind of merchantable produce. Country merchants will find it their interest to call and examine my goods and prices, as I am determined to sell as low as any house west of the Mountains. RICHARD RALEIGH. oct 2G-3ni. JUST received from New Orleans, 50 bags Itio CollVc, 2 Tierces fresh Hice, 25 doz. Bücket, 25 Nests Tubs, !bbls No 1. Mackerel, 10 do Loaf Sugar, For sals by oc &SJ A LLI3 HOWES. SPICES, Ac Received and for sale, 5 bags Ground Ginger, i do do Capid, & do do Spice, 23 do do I'epper, 5 do prepared Cocoa. 20 do do Chocolate; For sale by oc 23 ALLIS &, HOWES BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. A FULL and eeneral assortment o every thing in that line, namely An .vils, Hellows, ices, fecrew 1 late 'tlasp. r lies and Grates. For sale by A. LAUGHLIN p 25 Wate street JUST RECEIVED, rfk KEGS Pure while Lead; OU 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine: 2ö boxe 8-10 Window Glass, low by A. LAUUHLIN, Water streernay FALL GOODS. JUST received a few cases of my Fall stock, amongst which are som Linen Edgings, Laces rilk. and worsted Fringes See. oct 5 M. W. FOSTER I N store and tor sale 50 bbl White Lime in g oo order and Cheap junel W. FOSTER.

THE Subscriber is now opening at the Corner ol First and "' " "ret, a full block of season-

able Dry Gooc. ?n part ol the following .heetings; 200 pieces Caild i': DU Od Dieacut. za. Bleachi UvOetic; 50 do SattinetsX Jeans; with a great variety ot M. Deianes, Cashmeres, fancy Vesting?, Cnsimers, of every variety; a laree assortment of Winter Shawls, embracing some of quite ew styles and of th'test fashions; Cerro (Jordo, Ikrker, and TeirkC. Shawls, bW casimere Shawl embroidered; also a good Stock of Ladies' Kid Gloves ill of which will be sold on reasonoble terms for cash or produce; such as Corn, Oats, Pork, Beeswax. Tallow, or Feathers. nov 14, M8. JOHN SHANKL1N. PUESERVES-Received per steamer Gladiatoi 2 cases Canta Ginger, 2 do Underwood's Currant Jelly, 2 do do Blackberry Jelly, 2 do do Ais'd. Pie Fruits, For sale by oc 23 ALLIS & HOWES. UEJIOVAL. TOHN SHANKLIN has removed his entire stock 3 of Goods from his old stand on Water street, to the Store lately occupied by KichardKaleigh.on the corner of t irst and .Mam btrcet. I nov 14. NEW IRON STOIIE IN LOUISVILLE. PTMIE Subscriber late of New Albany has opened L his Store ODDosite the Louitvil.e Hotel. He de isrns to sell at W hoiesale to Merchants, 1 raders and ClacKsniith'saiid invite them to an almost entire new Sum- of BAR IRON, HARDWARE and CUT LERV; which coiwsts in part ot loo tons Bar Iron ass'd 1000 lbs Smoothing &. Tai 1000 lbs. Cast Stetl. lors irons. ÄH.H1 " A. R. Steel 200 cast Mould Hoards, 2UW) " Enclish Dlbter 2W setts V agon boxes Steel, 30 sets Eleptic Springs, 10OO ' German Steel. 10 " lroa Axtls, JiidO "Shear and Surincs 3u0 " Knives Ai, Forks. Steel. 200 doz Pen and IWet f00 Kecs nail, all sizes. Knives, 40 doz 7d Col 'ens Axes, 30 doi Rutcher Sc Shoe $0 " Spadesand Shov- Knives, els, lUJdozRutt Hinges, 5t0 pair Trace Chains, 2U0 Gros Screws, 1000 IIm Lol' Chains, CIKCULAIl, 40 Mill Saws, 6 to 8 feet Hand and t'annell Saws, 30 Cross Cut Saws. 5 toAuzurs, Chiscels, Flan 7i feet. Irons, Rules, Gouse? 20 doz CofTeetM ills. Door Lccks, Latches, 20 " Tea Kettles, Counter Scales.ßrass Ket 21 Mouse Hole Anvils,tles, Iron wire, Razors, 21 Rlncks-miths ice. Scissors, Ac., Ac lOoo lbs Hand and Sledge Hammers, nov IS. HENRY B. SHULI,S. TO WHOjI IT 31 AY CONCERN. ON the Tth Sep:emler last a person call Acd at my Hotel anu leu a Day norse wi;n -old snddle and bridle, and staled that m. mm . I .t an he would be called for. No person ha called to claim the property, and unless some one calls before the 2nd day of December, and claims said property, he will be sold on that day at public auction to pay expenses f keeping, nov 1Ü-3U BARNARD NURR1E COTTON YAKNS AND II ATTING. 16 bags bOO Cotton Yarn; 16 do 000 do do; 2 do Carpet Chain; 4 Bales Cotton Ratting; Just received and for sale low for fash by nov 13 JOHN SHANKLIN. NEW GOODS AGAIN!!! JUST received per Stesimers North Carolina and J. Q. Adams, 13 packages more ot our Fall and Winter Slock. Which now comprises blue mixed and gold mixed Jeans; ble and blue blnck. Filot cloths and blue Flushings; Blankets; Liuscys; Brown Cottons -nd Sattinets. Rlack plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, English mourning, oil colored; Furniture, blue and orange and new style fanci l'rints. Combs, Ruttons ami ThreaJs; bl'k plaid English Silk Cravats; Artificials; Ribbons and Florence braid Bonnet.; bl'k and colored filk Fringes and Gimps; Ladies bl'k lace silk Milts and Gloves; Waddings; Padding and Canvass. I inured Jsa'esbury r lannels; plain biK tann ftn i i At L.r i i i f .... i:..i ped, liigured Mohair and real Alpncca Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperial and silk cl becked Lamartines. Infants fancy velvet; Boy's velvet and Cloth; Mens Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Print, glazed and Plush Caps. R. V. black and drab wool Hats; Fash Angola, Nutria, Russia and B. B and L. Crowned Planter. Monterey end I!uena Vista Hats. I he above addition makes our assortment com plete with the exception of Boots and Shoes; which we ere looking tor daily. e have made such arrangements that we will be receiving New Goods the w hole of the present s son and will sell at low price. tk-p 13. J. 11. .M.OU.Lt tX IO. SARDINES Just received from Boston per Steamer Gladiator, 1UU cans pickled Lobsters; 200 loxcs Sardines, for sale by oct 23 ALLIS & HOWES. I 3ICKLES-Just received from Boston, 10 cases Wra. Underwood's Pickles assorted.

V alntit Catsup Yeast Powders, Pepper Siuce, Ca pot Capers, ' For sale?)y loc 23 ALLIS & HOWES. TO LET. A CONVENIENT Dwelling-house now occuuied bv the subscriber. tor terms apply at the store of Sep 23 OLIVER LADD FIGS Just reci ived and fresh, 100 Drums Figs. 3 bbls Currants, 8 tierces Almonds, For sale by oc 23 ALLIS &, HOWES. JUST received Irom Boston, 50 Coils ass'd size Manilla Cordage, 20,000 Gunny Bags, 21 bushels, 25 Röxes Sperm Candles, SO do Lubick Herrir.g, 30 cases Boston Mustard, 100 boxes fancy Toilet and flmvinj Sonp, For sale by oc 23 ALLlö &.1IOW ES. TOTJACCO Just received from Baltimore. 50 boxes ass'd brands Virginia Tobacco, 2"000 do do Havanna Segars, For sale by oc 23 ALLIS Sc HOWES. - GOOD XEVS, To those who love Oysters. IN consequenca cf a Telegraph Dispatch of the 17th inst. we have reduced the price of fresh Oysters J cents per Can. nov 13 ALLIS Sc HOWES. E. T. H. CIBSC5. ) v- X' MARTIN ST0KWELL jno. m. stockwexl. J ' " CincinnatiiN Orleans Giiisoir, sto cnwrLL, & cc, COMMISSION PRODUCE MERCHANTS ?G Droad Street. NEW YORK. wx. MiRTix,Cincinnati. war . H. stokwell,N .Orleans XVXAftTIU Sc STOGETOTELX,, PRODUCF. COMMISSION & FORWARO'G MERCH'TS Tchoupitonlas Street, NEW ORLEANS. And General Commission Merchant?, oct26d&w CINCINNATI. OHIO. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS ptOTTENADES, Crotens, Tweeds, superfine KJ black r reuen Drap, ets., Drap de ISienne, Lin en and Union check? n-i1 tnpes, witti all the most desirable styles, for aale low at wholesale and retail by apl3 MORRIS S. JOHNSON.

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J. VAETKIN & CO., itS. WOULD respectfully announce to theg citizens of Evansville and country ad-.

jacint, hat they have recently opened a SboeSiore on trie est sida ot.Main street, next door the corner of Second, where they are manufacturing BOOTS AND SHOES IN ALT. TUUlt VARIOLS BRANCHES. Their experience in the business will enable them to procure the best ot stock and have it man ufactured i nth most durable manner. We invite the citizens ot Evansville and public generally to call and examine our work, as we have a good stock ot ready made work ot our own manufacture. Young men wishing tine Roots can obtain them here or every descry ivn, ready made or to order if prelerable. All order lett with us for work will 13 promptly attended lo. The Ladies of Lvansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock of Ladies' ware, as we stand ready at all times to wait on those than feel disposed to favor us with a call. We are prepared to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every different f4yle. Thoe leaving orders forSnoes may rest assured that no pains will be spared in trying to accommodate them with any siyte they wish. We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens for the friendship they have man tested towards us.and thank them for their liberal patronage, and hope that in return our work may merit their approbation. JO All work done by us is warranted, and no charge made lor mending work that should give wav. leb 14 witw tf. J. VAUTRLN '&. CO JüäWQOL HOUSEM AJND WHARF-BOAT Shawneetown, Illinois. THE undersigned takes this method to notify the public, that he U the proprietor of a large and commodious Wharf Boat, at Snawueelown, and that he stiil continues the Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business, generally. Fersons landing in the night, or desirous of securing passage in the night, will always lind a private room and a good bed, on board. He ulso keepsconstantly on hand, a general assortment of Grockrils, Fkovisions, Ac., suitable to the river trade In connection with the above business, he has jpened a House ot Entertainment, on Front street, (about 75 vards from the Whart Boat,) in the "Morris'1 Urick House, and two frame buildings im mediately below, called the Woll House and Stage Ot ricE, all of which have been recently repaired and refitted, and where persons may secure Keats in good Siago Coaches, lor any point in the interior, on the mail routes. The public may rest assured that his Table and Bar shall be supplied with the bet the country can atl'ord for money, and no pains will be snared to accommodate comfortably all w ho call on him. His Stable will be rilled with every variety o! grain, hay, Ac., and managed by honest and faiihtul Ostlers, for whom the undersigned will be responsi ble. Fersons landing from steam boats at night, will always be conducted to the Hotel it they desire je 27 tf JOHN WOLL, Yrcjriet FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, IUöT Received by M. W. Foster, at the corner of Main and First streets, a large and general assortmct of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the present and approaching seasons, consisting in part of French and English Black, IJlue, Green, Olive and Cadet; 6-4 Cloth, Cassimeres,Sattinetts, Tweeds Jeans, Linseys, Flannels, superior and common lied and over Coat Blankets, l'rints, Ginghams, Deianes Lamertine and Madona i'laids and Stripes, i'lain and Figured Alpncca Lustres, Bik Satin stripes, Mode and Figured Cassimeres, superior lien Gro Do Kive, Italian and Flaid Silks; Silk, Velvet, Satin; Silk, Linen and LWe Lace, and Ed ings, Fringes, Buttons, Flowers, Ribbons, Ac, Ac. Also CO Cases Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap?, Bonnets Ac., making mv assortmen very general, desirable and complete. 1 would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to call and examine the stock, as I have no boubt, it would be to the interest of both oarties, as I am determined to sell at the lowest price for cash, or in exchange lor produce, oct 14 M. W. FOSTER. HOPE STORE. JUST received and for sale 15 Coils Hemp Halter Rope; 12 24 2 2 5 16 21 21 10 2 1 1 do Manille do do; doz. Hemp Beadcords; Kegs Rod Nails; bbU. Salaratus; boxes Starch; half boxes 8 by 10 Glass; doz Mustard; do Brooms; boxes toap; bbls Fr. Brandy; bbl- Old Rye Whiskey; Cask Fort Wine; do Madaria Wine; 1 In store and for sale low by nov 11 ' G. VENNEMAN & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. rVj JUST received 2T Cases Men's Broan Shoes; 25 Cases Thick and Kip Boots; 23 Cases Women's lace Stitched Boots; For sale by oct 31 ALLIS A HOWES, LIQUORS. JUST received a laJge lot of Liquors, ii una le. Wines, &c. Those that are fond of a pure article tor sickness will please call at nov 1. ALLIS & 11UWLÖ NOTICE TO EPICURES. WE are in receipt cf part of our stock purchased by our Mr. A His in New York and Boston, with an eve to the tastes of our friends and custom ers that are lond of good living, which will be found enumerated below, and we invite a call from those wishing to purchase. Oct 23 ALLIS & HOWES. Fresh Oysters. WE are in receipt and (-hall continue to receive throughout the Winter Fresh Oysters packed in Ice direct from Baltimore. Also The same hermetncally scaled in Cans; and shall be happy to till nil orders at home and abroad nov. 11. ALLIS A HOWES LODSTERS Received per steamer Dove om Boston, 100 cans fresh Lobsters, hermetrially sealed; for sale by oc23 ALLIS A HOWES. LECTURES ON CHEMIST RY, Bj Rev. C. A. FOSTER. THESE Lectures are designed not only to instruct, but to amuse, and therefore, will be illustrated by varied and beautiful experiments. 1 o commence on Saturday next the l?th instant. in the Brick School Room, next to the EinscoDal Church, at halt past 6 o'clock F. M. r irst Lecture without charge. Tickets for the course, 85,00. For a Lady and Gentleman $G,00. 1 hose who do not wish to attend the whole course can he accommodated with Tickets for separate Lec tures at 2j cents each, to be had at Mr hankhn's Store, corner of Main and First streets. Ko deduction for Children. Tickets not transferable. fnov 13-2w. PIANOS! PIANOS ! I THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has just received from New York a few verv superior Pianos of the neatest and most fashionable make; which he oners tor sale at Easter a prices. Also"A selection of new Music, Musical Instruments, Instruc ion Books, Guitars, Violin Bows, and Bridges, Italian Strings, Ac, Ac. SCrFor sale at S. Lifter's Book Store, Main near Water st. nov 13 THOMAS CON YSÜT0N. FRESH Codfish Ac. -Received per steamer Dove f0 cans fresh Codfish, 50 cans fr-sh Salmon, for sale by oc 23J ALLIS & HOWES.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT WORK. CHILD-BIRTH : A Valuable 2cientific H'ork vpon th subject of Gelation, and Child-Birth, Jhi. Af.. IF66LHOFF, J. Delate of l'an,jut published in ,v York by the Ailhor. riMlfcj Work contains recently discovered inforJL mation upon a subject of the highest importance to Married 1'ersons, or those contemplating Marriae. It will be tound of special value to those whose means, tealth or other circ imsta. ces, do not permit them to increase üie number ot their family, without great inconvenience, suffering, or perhaps risk ot life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dangers, at will, (recently discovered by a celebrated i rench FbysiciaQ) is fully communicated in this work, so that any person may avail himself of it at once, without purchasing any instrument, medicine, or other article, irom the author. The means ot prevention here set forth, co&t comparatively nothing, and are wi:hin the reach of all. The process is new, tale, infalliable, convenient, simple, and cannot injure the health ot the most delicate. Nor docs it curtail matrimonial privileges in the least. Mo&alia Considered. The object of this work can be shown to be of the highest utility, and sustained by the soundest principles of prudence, political economy, and virtueIt shows how a physiological eh"ect may be produced scientifically and without injury to the constitution which thousands attempt to accomplish by the most unwise and reprehensible means. The object is by no means new to the world. The means will be esteemed by all wrientiiic, right-minded and sensible people, as a diseovery in physiology of the highest consequence to-'aublic morals and happiness. The Ixstixct or Natcre. Love, and the desire, lor union between the sexes, will be indulge!, talk ot prudence as we may. Without marri&ge, we have, in all countries, a debasement of one ex, and the criminal indulgence of the other; w ith marriage, and the uurestiained indulgence ol the natural instinct, very ölten sutTerin and misery ol the most fearful character. Whothen shall deny to men, (a free agent,) the rigBl to marry, and to regulate the instinct of naturef YocxG Married Feople. Young Marri! People, whose lortunes are not yet established, will find in this work matter to interest theni deeply, and information of the highest value, which they should not. on any account, be ignorant of. Hundreds of married people, now advanced in lite, have assured the author, that if they had possessed such a treasure in early life, it would have saved them more than half the sutlering and deprivation they have since endured. Uahappy Wives. Unhappy Wives, who feel that their physical condition and health totally unfit trem to beconva the mothers of a nuiaerousotkpring, and who reasonably fear that each period of confinement wÜl terminate their existence, will hail the discovery of this certain means of relief with unbounded joy. Let all Buch unfortunate and enhrppy wives lose no time in obtaining this important work. It will be to them a irecious U.on through life, and preventmany an eary and prematura death. Heeeeitabt Diseases. Scrofula. Conjunction. Insanity. Anoolexr. Dis

ease of the Heart, and other horrible complaints, capable of transmission from parent to child, atilict manv worthv neonle. who. at th sm lim ,r j j m g i V capable of enjoying themselves in the marriage state as their more tortunate It How beings. Shall such persons retrain from marriage on this account, or bhall they marry and give birth to a teeble offcpring, destined to a life of sutfering or an early deathf The answer to these serious questions wil be found in the work here recommended. Early Marriages. Early marriages are strongly advised by all phil osophers and writers upon social and political sub jects. trly marriages beyond all question, tend to promote virtue and happiness; and with the power oi regulating ice procreauve !unctions,made known in this work, may be Ireely entered into, without lea.of incurring responsibilities which cannot be sustain ed. Over ForcLiTiox of the Earth. Over Population of theeartli need be no longer apprehended. Tho calcuations ofMalthus, and the wild tears of Robert Dale Owen, are alike rendered baseless by the discovery here communicated to the world. ' The control of man over his accidents," in this respect at least, is here established. The wisdom of exercising euch control, none who give the subject a moment's consideration, can doubt. HoXESTY or THE WORK. &3There is no deception or humbuggery of any kind about this wor't. It is precisely what its title indicates, a scientific publication, containing information at great value to married people, or those contemplating marriage, expressed in plain language, which all can understand, with no unnessary words put in merely to swell the number of its pages. The whole story is told, and the means of accomplishing the objects of the work fully and faithfully given, so that the reader may avail hiraselt of it at once, without purchasing ny medicine, instrument, or other article from the author. The means of protection which it recommends, may also bo relied upon, without fear of disappointment or injury. PnvsiciANs, ' Professors, axd Clergymen. In all part of the country, have given their testimony ttronglyin favor ol the objects of this work, and the nature ot the discovery. We annex a kw 'f these recommendations: New York. Sep. 13, 1843. Dr. R M. WussELnorF Dear Sirs I should have no question whatever that the means recommended in your work on Child-Birth, would acomplish the objects intended, considered in reference to physiological principle alone; but I have also the happiness to know that it has stood the test of practical exper iment. Yours, truly, K. LL DOYEN, I'roftssor of ÄTidwifery, Laim of I'aris. New York, Aogust, 1843. Dr. R. M Wusselhoff Sir. The moral effect o euch in form at ion as your work contains, I believe to be decidedly salutary. The right of man to cop trol the animal instincts cannot be questioned. I think the work will be the means ot doing much good. Kev. B. F. CROWLEY. No. 8 Stanley Park. New York. Dr. Weisseuoff Sir: The principles Chemistry applied to the hints for regulating the procreative functions, as sia.eu in your wor ou viuiu-oirui, would satisfy any well informed person that the ob ject of that publication could be attained with the most perfect ease, certainty and gaiety JOHN L. SULLIVAN' professor cf Chemistry, Nw University. Copies of this work will be sent, in a close envelope, at single letter postage, to any part of the United Slates Iqr fel sent, post paid, to DR. R. M. W EISSELHOFF, Box 3,710, New York City. Copy-right secured. No Bookseller allowed to eell this work. Publication Olfice, 253 Broadway, New York City. CAUTION! ÖCrFersons who wish the Genuine vort, by Dr. WeisselhofT, with private notes added by his own hand, can obtain it only by sending directly to him, as he employs ni Agents whatster, and never eells the work at wholesale therefore no Bordi Agents, pedlar, postmastt r or Bookseller can possibly furnish the genuine work. Beware therefore, ot lalse copies, und imitations, which may not only be worthless but dangerous. All infringements ol the copyright are promptly prosecuted; and cheats will only sell abridged oi altered copies. This is the only original and true work no other can be genuine. Send by mail a above, it is tho only sure way to secure the work. Thousands of copies have been sent by mail with perfect safety. nov 21-2m. PRINTS! PRINTS!! AN endless quantity and variety of Prints of t newest Spring and Summer styles, togethe with every thing new, in the way of Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale and retail by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON MOURNING GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment of Mour nine dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (some very fine) Alpaca Lustres, uoertine black, plain and figured berreces. black. 1 Lawns Ac, now open and for sale low by 1 up 13 MORRIS. S. JOHNSON.