Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 185, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 November 1848 — Page 3
DAILY JOURNAL.
The Daily Journal is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at 10 cent per week, payable tu th Carriers, or C o per inoum, payauie in ndvarice. . Th Tm-WrrrtT JovnskU for He cpf 'V. con taining all th matter of the Dally Journal, ta pubJbhcd on TucsJijrs, Thursdays and Saturdays, at $4 00 per annum m advance. The Weeiit JocaxAL is published every Thursday at 83 00, three copies for $5 CO, seven copies for $11 00, ten copiea for 815 00, in advance." " 1YEDNE SDA Y Af 0 R NINO. NO V. 29. DitivkSe&vice. We understand that there will be Divine Service to morrow, Tbankagiv. iog Day, ia the First Presbyterian and Methodic Cburcbes.it the usual morning hour. (XrIIon Bicraid W i ich tu., recently e Senator from Giant county, died at Marion on the 28th ult, pAlDoaiD Coif victs. Six femaleabare been discharged from the Sing Sing Prison during the pat few weeks, having been pardoned by Got. Young. RtTU&xto. The N. Y. Sua toys, that four of those, whoaa members ol the Brigade, went to Ireland to fight for her independence, returned to that city on the 7th inat. They had many periloua e ace pet. (X3ln Massachusetts, minor' undcx sixteen yeart of age, convicted of crime, are to be sent to a new institution, called the State Reform School. First rate! Habitual bathing ia pronounced one of the i heat safeguards against cholera. What Nxxr. It is stated that a clergyman from Jamaica is delivering lecturea in N. York on the propriety of annexing that Uland to the United State. Vaval, Commodore Benjamin Cooper has bean appointed to the command of th African qnadron, and will sail in a few days on board of the slop of war Yorktown for that eta lion. '. The London Quarterly has the following respecting the river basins of the earth: The Danube draina the water from 55,500 aquare miles of surface the Rhine from 16,000 the Kbone from 7,000; while the St. Lawrence drains a baain of nearly 300,000 square miles, and the Mississippi of almost a million. A HArTT Mas. An Eastern caliph being torvly afilicted with ennui, waa advited that m 'a .a. an excuauze ol ahuta wtin a man mat was Derfectlf happy would cure him. After a long search he discovered such a person, but waa informed that the happy fellow had, no hirt. . The new Satellite of Saturn, discovered by Profeaor Bond, of Cambridge Observatory, in the United States, was discovered by Mr. Las cell, ofStarfield; England, on the 18th of September. The honor of the fit divoTery Of I conrsa belongs to Professor Bond an J his coun try. Mr. La Sftell's telescope is one of the moat powerful in Europe. Trof-asor Bond writes to the Boston Traveller, under date of the 1 1th instant, that he has followed the new satellite through an - entire revolution,' and finds that a periodic time of twenty-one days approximately satisfies the observed po sitions. DtATXEas. Jarnea Yearslejr, an English sur gexn,has discovered, according to tha Medical Examiner, a curious and efficient mod of relief for deafness rcc4iiu from scarlet . fever, 3ce.t in cases where the drum of the ear has been broken. It ia simply to moisten a small pellet of raw cotton, and gently puah it down the passage of the ear until it reachea the drum at the bottom; adjusting it till it produ cea the best hearing. This adjusting is necea sary, else it may make the deafness at first on ly greater. Moisture ia indespensable. The cotton ahould be changed every moraiug. Many other cases are cited in proof. ' A Picture. A fair vouns cirl ia leaning pensivefy on the casemeut, taxing with thought U brow upon lh ne Ulow. n,e bloom of fifteen summers tint her soft cheeks, theswets f a thousand flowers are gathered upon her round lips, the curls cling to a spotless brow, and fall upon a neck of perfect grace, the swimming eves seemed lighted by the lenderest lira of poetry,' and beauty hovers ovtr her as her own most favored child, what are her
thoughtsl Love cannot Stir a bosom so J0ung.jaan,tihat they have recently opened a Shoe Store
uvi sunun je loueura a Bfnru bo pure, Innocence Itself seems to have Chosen her fo. lis own. Alas! has disappointment touched that youibful heart? Yea, it m jst be po; but , , . Hist: tne Biaris, ner oosom neares; ner lips nart: ah Desks: listen "Jim. VOtl naftv fool' quit scratching that pig's back, or I'll tell mar!, The MoTUKt.--A writer beautifully re marks that a man 8 mother is the represents tivs of his Maker. Misfortune, and her son. While his mother lives he will have one friend on the earth who will not desert him when he suffer?, who will soothe him in his sorrows, and ppeak to him ol hope when he is read j to despiir. Her .affection kmnvsno ehbing tido. Ii flows on from a pwo fctiitlain, and speaks happiness through his vale of tear?, uudecusa ouly at the ocean of ctcr niiy.- ' MtiMfc - - i j - Makbif.o On Tuesday, the 2Sth instant by the Rer. J. V. Dode, Mr. Floyd Stijjsox tc Mrs. Maev II, MXlurf., all of this city.
REPORTED
FOR THB BVANSVILLB JOURNAL Locisyiixe, Nov. 28, P. M. Cincinnati market unchanged in any particular. The river Lea fallen 3 inches, and it now tt a etand. REMOVAL Of tbc New York Clicnp Store To the Brick Store on Main Street, for merly occupied by William Hughes. WHOLESALE AND It ETA IL R1 ICI1ARÜ RALEIGH returns his thanks to the public lor past favors and solicit a continua tion vi the same. I am just receiviuz fiotn ew York and Philadelphia a large and t piendid stock of Dry Uoods, consisting tn part ot tmperhne Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetu, and rich Vestings, Hats, Caps, Water Proof Boots and Shoes, Ladies Gaiters i tv c-1 r I? anu r ine snocs oi auiiernne quauiy. A large and splendid stock of Domestics of every kind: bilk. Oingam, and cotton Umbrellas; a large stock of Ladies wear, such as Bombazines, Fancy colored Alpacas, and Delanes, French, English, and American Calicoes, Ginghams, fcc; a large assortment of Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks, look ing ulasfccs, and almost every article m the Dry Goods line. Also. Salt, and Groceries of everv kind at Wholesale, all of which will be sold at remarkably low prices for rath or any kind of merchantable produce. Country merchant will rind it their interest to call and examine my good and prices, a I am de termined to sell as Uw as any house wot of the Mountains. RICHARD RALEIGH. oct tO-Zm. REMOVAL. A LLIS Si. HOW ES have temporarily moved their Ix. block and olhce to the new line btore.on Svcamore street, next ta Lau?hlin's corner, at which place they respectfully solicit their friends and the public ingeneralto extend to them the same liberal patronage, they have so long enjoyed, alwas felt grateful lor, and will always endeavor to deserve Sep 20. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST received 2S Cases Men'a Brojan Shoes; 25 Cases Thick and Rip Boots; 25 Cases Woman's lace Stitched Boots: For sale by oct 31 A LLIS &. HOWES, NEW GOODS AGADSTÜ! TUST received per Steamers North Carolina and J J. Vi. laams, is pacKaos more ot our t all and Winter Stock. Which now comprises blue mixed and pold mixed Jeans; ble and blue black. Pilot cloths and Llue f luhings; illankets; Linte)'s; Brown Cottons -nd battinets. Black plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, Enpnh mourning, cal colored; furniture, blue and orange and new style fanci Prints. Oombtf, nuttons aua 1 breads; M k plaid t.ng'ish SilkCravats; Artificials; Ribbons and Florence braid Bonnets; brk and colored silk rrn?rs and Gimus: Indies bl'k lace silk Mitts and Gloves; Waddings; Padding and Canvass. riirured balesbury r lanmis; plain bl'k batin Stri ped, tiiurtd Mohair and n-al Alunccn Lustres; Rich hured colored lmpurial and euk checked Lamartinet. Infants fancy velvet; Boy's velvet and Cloth; Mens Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Print, glazed and Plush Caps. K. V. black and crab wool Uatu; rah Angola, Nutria, Russia and B. B and L. Crowned Planter, Monterey and Buena Ifta Hats. The above addition makes our a.ortnient com plete with the exception of Boots and Shoes; which we are looking tor daily. We have made such arrangements that we will be receiving New Goods the whole of the present a son and will sell at low prices. Sep 15. - J. II. MAGIILU & Co DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership exist inti letwccn A. B. Brndf & L. G. Mattlke'Td, was dissolved on the 6th in"t. L, G. Matthews will continue the Tailoring IiU4incsat th old Standon Main street, and in vitcs the former ratrons of the late firm and strangers to give aim a call. All work will be executed m the host manner, and witli promptness. nov 2 DLACKSJIITIIS TOOLS. mWHUW. -- U.HVJ j;vuui it a unrvi uuiii v t3'j& every tiling in that line, namely An vi Is, Bellows, Vices, Screw Plate "Rasp, r ilea and G lit es. For sale by A. LAUGIILIN ap25 Wate street JUST 11ECEIVF.I. rft KEGS Pure white Lead; OU 10 bbls Unseed Oil: 9) do Turpentine; 25 boxes 8-lt Window Glass, low by A. LUG1IL1N, Water streemay NAILS. Ovfl REG 3 Boston and Juniata Nails, asserted 25 kegs Floorin Brads, aescrted; . 25 do Assorted spikes. For sale by A. LAPGHLIN, ap 25 . , Water fctreet IltON. A LARGE and general assortment of oil mzcs o & JS" if ÄÄ Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, to gether with all sizes usually called for in the ulrcvt line, rorsaleby A. LALGIIL1N, ap25 Water st v ii'tihw ja- rr r t 4 WOULD respectfully announce to the i on the est side ot .Main street, next door the cor I ner of Second, where they are manufacturing BOOTS axdsiiuls ix am. their vimocs BniNcirts. l heir flxpt!ie.ncSm XT Duf inCii" 1 enaVtiei? ? P,rocure Itlie best of stock nnd have llutanu fact urnl tntJ,mrt jaruWe m-. W invite the citizens of Evansviile I and nnhlir oonernMv tn cull nnd pxnmiiifl nur work. J w have a good stock ot ready made work ofour can obtain them hereof every dtcry in, ready made or to order it prclerablc. All order iett wklilua for work will he promptly attended to. The Ladies of Evansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock of Ladies' ware. as wc stand ready at all times to wait on those that feci d:sioeu to tavor us with a call. H c are prepar ed to manufacture Fancy Srhoes of every ditferent st vie Those leaving orders lorSnocs may rest assured that no pain will I; spared ii trying lo accommodate them with any t-iyle thev wish. e leel vviHiLg to ack.nowiedge our gratitude to the citizens for thu friendship thryhave nianilei-ted towards us.and thnnk them for their liberal pa tronaje, and hpe that ia return our work. may iurn T.tir opprolfition. irAll woik done by us is warranted, and no cl.rgc made lor n-.f ndi.tg woik tha shöull give way. lebltw&twtf. . . J. VAUTK1N i CO TN store end tor sale 50.bLlVLiite. Lime goo L order aüd Cheap
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only an tJTjrt oi nature, 10 expci iron, me ioay tonic thin? that is opposed to iteaitn; u is mereiy a struggle, between the good and tad humors tor supreme and the omraottpn ybca ensues is calleü r ever. Tte usual svrnptöm ot a Fever are heaviness, languor, anxiety, sighing and yawning, with alternative tits of hoat and cold. After which, the uatient complains of pain in the head and back, thirst, eüiiicultv ot breathing, pain in tno iimo?, a scnseoi tutncsM about the ronon ot the stomach, nausea and sickness, with sometimes a vomiting ol bilious mat ter. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE riLLS will bo found t'culiarly adapted to the cure of nil kinds ol Fever, because they not only thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels from all bilious humors, but they open those excretory vessels which empty mio the bowels: and, consequently, the impurity confin ed in the circulation (which is the cause ol all disordered motions of the blood, called Pcvcrs,) is thrown into the bowels, front whence it is carried on by the regular nlvme rtifClisres In usin Wright's laJian Vegetable Tills for Fe vers, the only care necessary is, to have the medicine operate copiously ty tne towels, it trie symptoms are unjerit, from lour to eiqht Pills should le taken, nirrht and morning, until the fever has sutaided: af ter which, smaller doses, once in twenty-four hours. will be fculhcient to restore the body to a state ol JWDeware cFiSrcAR-coATKD Counterfeits! He .WUibtr, that the original und only genuine Indian Vegetable Mit have the wriltfi tignature of WlLLLIAM Wkiuiit on the topof each box. The genuine Jor sale at wholesale and retail bv 110 CERT RARNCS, sols a;ent for Evansville. O.O.Newman, West Franklin; G. F. & T. J. Hud.-;j)eth, Roonville; A M Phelps, Newburg; Henry Blak;-lcy,St. Ioui; Jones St Kiclnrdson, Jonrs,Uro; ohn Lynn, Lynnvil!c;G W Noble, Louisville; and Jt ür. WKliiüT's principal ollice, 1CJ Race street, PohilaJclphia, Pa. oct2w THE LIVER COMPLAINT. Dr. M'Lnne, the inventor of the bust remedy for that fcnrful diaeasc, which hai ever been ot'ered to the public, thus descries the ymptoms which iadicale a disordered state ot that important oran: "Symptoms of adistane.l Jeer. Pain in therinht side, under the cde of the ribs, increase on pressure. Sometimes the pain is in the lelt side The patient is rarely able to lie on the left side. Sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulJer, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the aim; The stomach is af fueled with lot-a of appetite and fickness the bowelsjn jrtncral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in ti e back part. There is generally a considerable loss ol memory, accompanied with a pnintul bcnsatian ol having left undone something which ought to have been do-ie. A slight cough is tome times an attend ant. 1 ae patient complains ot weariness end deultty ho u easily s'.artleJ his feet ore cold or burning, and he complains tf a prickly sensation of the i ? if! I I !. I. in. Ii is kuirus are tow; aim uiiuougn uc is tansfted that exercise would be lneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon u4) fortitude enough to try it. In tact, he distrusts every remedy. Have you any or all of thec symptoms? Call and purchase a box oi Dr. M 'line's Fills, at CRAWFORD BELL Aeent. Evansville Ia; Decker & Kramer, Jasper, John Stubblelield. Delectable Hill, P. O; Kobt. Lotion, Ill"h Bunks; S. S. Johnson, Petersburg; Thrs. liornbroek, I'nion; Debrukr & Cron, Winsliw; John Lynn, Lynnville; Chester Bet hell. Boonville; A. Hager, Newburg; lt.. . D. B. llnror. Rockport; Clias. r. Iifconard. Mt Vernon: James M. Grimes, Springt Id; S Humphrey Jfc Co, Harmony; V C Pelham & Co, SchncMviIte; Cox &. Robb, Parris; J S Jaiuis. Poey ville; V J V luting, Lynthian: Williamson Sc Yorkes, Owensville; W II Fisher, Princeton; R B Hallock, Princeton; John B Gardner, B'airsville; Daniel Archer At Co Columbia. P. L Grecrorv. travellins Acent Country agents can le supplied at C. Bell's, Evansville, la. nor 2J. NEW IRON STOHE IN LOUISV1LLK. fTMlE SuliHcriber late ol New Albany has opened 1 his Store on;ositc the Louisvitie Hotel. He de signs to sell at holcsale to Merchants,Traders and B;acKsmilh's nud invite them to an almost entire new StocA of BAR IRON, HARDWARE and CUT LLR I ; which com-ists in part ot 100 tons Barlron ass'd 1000 II Smoothing &, Tai 4üti0 lbs. Cast Stcd. lors Irons, 201)0 " A. B. Steel 2tX) cast Mould Boards, 20(10 " Enclish Blister 2iX setts Wagon Im)xcs. Steel, JO sets Elcpuc Springs, 1000 " German Steel. 10 " Iron Axels, 20 H) " Shear and Spri ngs 3tX Knives . Forks, Steel, 300 doz Pen and PocAtt WH) Kecs nails, all eIzc?. Knives, 40 doz 7d Col lens Axes, 30 doz Butcher & Shoe W) " Spades and Shov- Knives, " els, loo doz Butt Hinges, 5t0 pair Trace Ciiains, 200 Gross Screw?, IOOOPjs Chains, CIUCIJLAI, 40 Mill Saws, G to 8 feet Hand and PanuellSaws '30 Cros9 Cut Saws, 5 toAugurs, Chissel?, Pia Ii feet. Irons. Rules, (ionics, SOdozCotTerMill?. Door Locks. Latches 20 " Tea Kettles. Counter Scales,Brus Kct 21 Mouse Hole Anvils.tli s. Iron wir. Razors 21 Blacksmiths Vice, Sti3?ors,Ä.c, &.c lOH) lbs Hand and Sledge Hammers, nov IS. HENRY B. SllULLS PIANOS! PIANOS!! fTMIE subscrilKT would rcKjiectftilly inform the l public that he has tut received I rum riew Yon: a luw very surerior i ianos ot tho neatest and mo lashionable make; which he oilers lor Paleat Eastern ... . : .... .. . . ... prices. AISO""A selection Olnew.lUsiC losicnl lnstru mcnts, Instruc jn Books, Guitars, Violin Bows, am Bridges, Italian Strings, &.c., &c. Df"For bale at S. Lifter's Book Store, Main near Water st. nov 13 THOMAS CONYNGTON. Bnclmtinns Pairuerrotype IJoorr.'; over Ilallociis's DrttT Store. Ulnin t. FOR the style and delicacy of tho pictures niaeat this establishment, he invites the most accurate criticism. 1 he degree ol pertcction arrived at in making likenesses by this art, has bctn tho work ol the most diligent and patient investigation. Room open ironic) o'clock to snn.-ct, and LIKE NESSES TAKEN IN N Y WEATHER. CCrlnstruction given in the art. nov i&v-dlm. FANCY CONFECTIONARY. Auzustu Hissen AY70ULD respectfully inform tho citizens cf v V Evansville that he has lately opened a FancyConfectionary store on First street, above Main, where he intends always to keep on hand a large and splendid assortment ol Cakes, Candiks, Cordials, aud other iaahiouable drinks, and also in the Iruit season n varied assortment of FnviTs. He would intorm the citizens that as he is a Confectioner by trado every thing in the baking line will be done by himself, in any shape, tizc, or mode wished. Having iust commenced in business he respectfully requests that those wishing to purchase anything in his line would uhase irivt him a call, mid examine hix Work and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Uct. 10-tt-LAftD AND TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. I WILL sell at private sale a tract of Land aijin ins Evansville, containing about twenty seven acres; also, ten or fifteen Lot in thu uit cul.irge meat of Evansville, all of which 1 will seil oure&soa able terms m quantities to su.t purchasers me wishing topurchaio Land or Lots', will lind it to thci lylt to apily immediately. ' . ' , E. A. CORBET, Agent, NOTICE. I have tiJ.cii out U iter cf A.Lidn-l-itraiioii on the esta'ooiHiLiilton ft. Sbrcari. late iu Vandcrburg t'ourtty deccaiod. All persciuinjected lo said citatcHire rjuwsted to i.inKe payii. i,t to i he uuii.Tt-igneJ. and those having cliims agaiast s.iid ttatj will present them to hiuiduly uvfi theiitieated Ibr oavii.tnt. 'i'h'.' es'r.t is seppestd lo be solvent. ' WILS'JN rllJOK, Atim'r. nov iu-;3-w-d
FALL AND AVIXTI'It X1KY (SOOl)S,
!l'.ST Received by 1. W. Fosteu, ct the corner of Main and First ssrects, a larireand cem-ralas-sortmct tf Staple and Fcncy Dry Goods, suiinblc for the prii. nt and ap;rarh'.n seasons, contiitin in ri'iitand ap;rarh'.nt seasons, contiitin f French end Ei.stlish Dlack, Blue, Green, Ol part iivc and Cadrt: 6-1 Cloth, Cassimeres. Sattin-Jtts.Twcc-ds Jeans, Linseys, Flannels, sunerior and common Bed and over V-oat blankelss L nuts, Ginghams, Delanes Limertine and Madona I laiis and Mripes, Plain and Figuied Alpncea Lustres, liilc Satin stripes, Modo und Figured Cassimf-res, superior icn Gro Do Rive, Italian and Plaid Silks; Silk, Velvet, Satin; Silk, Linen and Lisle Lace, and Edgiugs, 1'iiuges, buttons, r lowers, hibbone, &c., &.c. Also GÜ Casts lioots. Shoes, llats, Caps, Bon nets &c, making my assortmen very general, desira ble and complete. 1 would respecttully invite the attention of purchasers to call and examine thef tock, as 1 have no boubt. it would bclo the interest of both oarties, ns I am determined to sell at the lowest price lor cab, or in exchange lor produce octis M.W. FOSTER. UOPK STOXtE. " JUST reef ived and for sale ' ". 15 Coils Hemp Halter Rope; , 12 do Manille do do 21 doz. Hemp Beadcords; Kegs Rod Nails; 2 5 .16 24 24 10 2 1 1 1 bhlt-. Salaratus; boxc3 Starch; half boxes 3 by 10 GLa doz Mustard; do Brooms; boxes Soap; bbls Fr. Brandy; bbl- OIJ Rye Whiskey; Cask Port Wine; do Madaria Wine; In store and for sale low by nov 11 G. VENNE M A N . &. CO. NEW GOODS AND NEV7 HOUSE. rlMIE store formerly occupied by Mrs. Tilllston 1. corner ol Main and Second burets, is nowoccu t.ied by THEODORA and JOSEPH VENN EM AN as a Fancv and Domestic Dry Good Store. The have on hand a lull assortment oi Fancy Goods, sucha, GHs.-irnore and .uusau Deiain hhawls, bilk and . Muslin Dclam Har.dkcickus, Lady's and Gen tic men's Cravats, plain black and plain mode colored ustrennd California n.aidi, Marino aud lionilmzine black Silk 1 yard wiJe, Linen Lace and EJgings at a very low nrite, a iroou vnrieiy oi voiiou lacc anu ....... i . r ... ... II.. i Edling new styleil. Silk Fringe lor Dresses, nnii irood assortment ol I rimnnngs, heavy brown 31 usiin, brown and bleached Drilling, hue Cloth and Cas pimcre, Cas.inct, Jeans, and a larre asso. tmcnt ot Cottcn Coo.is for Pantaloons und Coats, Boots and Shoes, end rur Hats. - '1 o our lrit nds nud the nubuc in general, wc relectfuHv invite litem to mil and examine our stock and oriccs before purchasing. V e respectfully tender our thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to ns in our lormlr House, and we hope by punctual attendance to bufincss to merit a shaie ol patronnsre. Don t loivet call, as wc sret new good every two months. 1. ei J. VLA.Mj.UAN. sep 1 .... Mun Street. LECTURES OIV C23 E M I STBY, Ily Rev. C. A. -FOSTER. r'FMlESE Lectures are designed not only to instruct. X but to amuse, and uicrctore, will be illustrated by varied and beautiful experiments. To commence on Saturday next the 18th instant, in the Brick. School Room, next to tho Episcopal Church, at hall past bo clock 1 . M. 1 lift lecturo without charge. Tickets fir the course. fc5,(X).- For a Lady and Gentleman &6.U0. 1 lioso who do not wih to attend the whole course can lie accommodated with Tiekcti for separate Lec tures at '4,3 cents each, to be had at Mr Shankliu SMore, corner o i Mam uiiJ ! irtt streets. Nodcdnctun fr Children. - Tickets not transferable. fnov 13-2w. T U3IIJEIS. A large and full assortment of Pine p 1 Lumtjcr. For sale I may4 tf. A VUGIILIN, Water ei ROOTS AND SHOES. "I") EC'EIV ED per steamer Tnscarora, 22cases;oXV Boots and bhces, enni lit i:.g vury general c ortuicnt oct 5 M. W. FOSTER. poiRi iii:esciiaxts, LOOK. HERE! 'TIIE subscrilers willbu preimredlo SlaughterHogs JL Cut and pack pork either in bulk or barrels, and also tor rendering lurd, all ut which will be dcnel with ncatiu-31 aud desitatch. Slaurhlcri ring Estcb - lishmeut below the Canal bridge. Main street their cutting and packing house onScan;o:c slitet, l.van.vide la. ibose at a tiisnnco wittiing to cor respond with us, may rest assured it -hall meet our prompt attention. JOHN LGlioi. JOHN WARD ' CCr Princeton Clarion insert to amount of 1,00 and barge this edhce. Oct li tf Branch Bank, ) Evansville. Nov. 22. 13 IS. J Vlividond of five per cent has been declared out ot tho profits of this Bank, for the rix months cnii'g 31t (.krtober; payable, deductii taxes, to Stockholders on and after jMo.iaay next wall mst G. W. KAIIILONL, Cashier. ov 22-d3ii.wot. INDIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. riMiE Ket iput for the year ending 1st Novemlcr .1. last, are in the hands ol the Agent lor collection, and prompt payment is required in order to secure tho lcn fits of insurance. All claims not satisfied by the tirt diy of DecembtT nest will be returned to Indianapolis as delinquent. E. A. COUBF.T, Agent. nov 2?. Water Street FKKSII TISAS. ; ) FXI'dVED ikt steamer Tuscaroia,21 package s.t of IreshTeas in chrsts, boxes and caddy boxes lor sale very cheap lor oct 5 M. W. FOSTER.TO COUNTRY JIEmICIIANTSrTMIE sultsciitK r is now oeniiig ltX) Packages J Merchandise, consisting of Dry G."os,-. Boots AiSnots. HATs,GArsand Iaxets. Hardware, Glass Wake and Crockery; which he will sell us low as anv House in theLity, lor Gash, or 1 rouuee, sucn as Pork. Wheat. Corn. Oats, Flaxseed, While Beans tieeswax Feathers or Tallow, decl-tf ' JOHN Sil AN KLIN. " JUST RECEINED, t)A TONS assorted Rod nnd Bar Iron; rJ Im kegs assorted Juniata Nails; 23 bundles fcnring Steel; 5 do sheer do; 1 caso extra Cast do; How slabs, Boiler and sheet Iron; . Rasns, Files, and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makc3 complete. For sale low by may V. A LAFGIIL1N, 'Water strut 1 EST received from New Orleans, P 50 bags Bio Coil'oe, .- . . 2 Tierces fresh Kice, , . - 2o doz. Buckets, 23 Nests Tub?, ' Ibbls No 1. MacLcnl, 10 do Loaf Sugar, For tali by oc 'JJJ ALUS & HOWES. TOBACCO Just received from Baltimore. ro boxes ass'd brands Virginia Tobacco, .'000 do do Havanna Segars, . For sale by foe 23 ALUSOcHOWES. i()OD WS, To t!:oc -,y!o love Oyt-tcrs. IN COii-ieUeiioe of a Tele'ra;jh Dtspau hcft'ie 17th in.-i. iv: luve reduced the price t-l la-sh Oysveri .j e-::us per Can. r.uv i- " all:3'&. iiovi:s. ORADT ScM AT11RW?, Tailor, Mpön tb-'pnat y 11.11 1 vv .-idcof.Mai u sf...i;odo;r !
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JISCiHLY LUPOKTAKT WOliK. C111L1MUUTII: - A Valuil iVe Scientific IVvrk, viwn t,t gybjtct tf und ChUd-nii lh,l! A M. WEISELCttati(m 110 FF, M. D.Jcilct-Furi,jutthUitLilUXiui- " rilllS Work, contains recently discovered in forL manon upon arui'jeci oi iie h.u;! tuiporiuiiec to Married Persoiio, or those contemplating Marriage. It will be found ot" special value to those whose means, health or other circ imsta.iceä, do not permit them to increase the number ot their family. without great inconvenience, Fullering, or pe rhaps risk ol liib. A method of avoiditig these troubled and dancers, at will, (restntly discuveretl by a cele brated r rviich Physician) is luily cominumcatcd in this work, so that auy person may avail himsel! ofit at once, without purchasing any instrument, medicine, or other article, trom the author. The means ot prevention here set torth.cost comparatively nothing, and are within the reaeb of ull. The process is oew, safr, infalliitle; coarcnicnt, simple, and can not injure the health ot the most delicate. ; Nor does it curtail matrimonial urivilegea ia the leot. . M.OXALLV CO.NMCEKCD. The object of this work can I shown to he nf tlmhighest utility, amd su-tained bv the soundest irinci;lc3 of prudente. political economy, and virtue. It shows how a rhysiological eriiet tuay le produced, scientifically and without injury to the constitution. which thousands attempt to accomplish by the iiict unwise and repteheusible rucar.s. . The object is by no means new t j the world. The means will be e teemed by all scientific, right-minded and senaib-l people, as a discovery in physiology of the higbcta consciuence to public morals and hupiunt. 'I' 1 x . iuL lAMixi ormuKi. Love, and the desire, lor union between the sexra. wiil be indulged, talk ot prudenco as we may. Without marrirc, we have, in all countries, a de basement of one r ex, end the criminal indulgence of the other; with marriage, and the unrestrained indulgence tt the natural instinct, very o.'ten eurlt-rin" and misery ol the moat fearful character. Who, then hall deny to man, (a tree agent,) the right to marry, and to regulate the instinct of natur f - xorso Marhkd People. Young Marridl People, whose ibrlunes are not yet established, will find in this work matter to interest them deeplv, ami iiitormulkm of the highest value. which they should not. on any account, be ignorant of. Hundreds ol ma tried people, now advanced in life, have assured the author, that if they had noss-ts-.-ed such a treasure in early life, it would have eaved tiK iu more tuan uan tne suiicnugaoa ueprivauon they have tince end jrcd. uxmrrv wives. Unhappy Wives, who feel that their physical con dition and health totally unlit t.iem to become the uiolhtrs of a numerous oil's;. ring, and who reasonably fear that each period of confinement will terminate their existence, will hail the discovery of this certain moans of relit I" with unbounded joy. Let ail t.uch unfortunate ai.d unhappy wives Jose uo time m ob taining this important work. It will be to them a ireeious bon througn ale, and prevent many on eary and premature death. ill'RLMTAEY UlStASLS. . , LxTofula, Consumption, Insanity, Apoplexy, Dis co. of the Heart, and other horrible complaints, ca pable ot transmission Jroin parent to child, alihct many worthy people, who, at the eame time, are as capable of enjoying themselves in the luaxriagc state as ihur more lortunate kllow beings, fcball such ;tersons rt lrain from marriage on this account, or sdiall they marry nnd give birth to a letble offspring, destined to a life of ruflering or an early death! . . . .i i. Iii I.. r..i,...-i 1 lie answer iu inete reuuua juvr nous t i i uu iouiiu in the work here recommended. Early Marriages. Early innrringts are strongly advised by all phil osophers and writers ujon social and )olitical subjoetö. Early marriages 'beyond all question, tend to promote virtue and happinrs3; ana with the powt r oi regulating ti.e procreauve luncuons, iaauo Known in this work, may be IrcoJy entered into, without fear ol incurriug responsibilities which cannot le sustainel. - Over Popi'i-ation of tkk Earth. Over Population of the earth need bono longer ap prehended. Tho calculations ofMalthus, and tho wild (ears ot Kooorl Dale Owen, are alike reuilercu baseless by the discovery here communicated to the world. "The control ol man over his accident," in his respect at least, is iiere established.. Tho wisdom of exercising such control, none who give the subject a moment's consideration, can doubt. - IIO.VESTY OF THE WORK. COrThero is no deception or humbuggery ol any kind about this work. It H precisely what its title indicates, a scientific publication, containing iniormation at iTcat value to married people, or thot contemplating marriage, expressed in plain Ianzuare, which all can understand, with no'unnessary words put in merely to ewelt tho number of its 1 pages. '1 he whole t tory is told, and the means ol aceomplubing the objects of the work fully t avail hi and faithfully friven.so that the reader amy i, so iusell ol it at once, without purchasing auy medicine, instrument, or other artt'.lc from the author. The means ot protect ion winch it recommends, may alio bo rt lied upon, without lbar of disappointment or injury. . Physicians, Pkc fesofs, axd CixRGYrK. In all pr rt. ot the country, have given th ir tcotiniony ttrongiy in lavor oi ineoiijects ci mis work. and tue nature ot tlie discovery. Wc. annex a few of thüsc recommcnJations: New Yokk. Sen. 13, 18 W. Dr. R M. WtissELnoFr Dear Sir: lthouldhavc no oucMloli whatever that the means recommended in your w ork on Child-Birth, would acoinpIi:-h the objects intended, eon.-idt red in refereuco to physiological principles aloru ; but I have also the happiiic-is töknow that it has blood ihc tet of practical experiment. Yours, truly, R. LL DOVEN, I'nifntsor oj JIi'Jiri fcTif, late f'f d ans. ,, r " , ,: '. : . IVew York, August, 13 13. ' Dr. It. M WüissELiioir Sir. The moral cfK-et o such information as your work contains, 1 bclice tobe decidedly alutary. The rigjit of man to Cop trol the tini.'nal instincts cannot he questioned. 1 think the work will bothe 'mcan3 ot doing much good. - : , Rev. B.F.CROWLEY. No. 8 Stanley Park, New York. Dr. WeissELhoee Sir: The principles Chemistry applied to tho hints for regulating the pronvativc Junctions, us stated in your work on Child-Birth, would sjiMlIv any well informed terson that the ubj .'Ct of that publication could be attained wiih the most tK'rlect ease, certainty and sr.lety Jt'HN L. SULLIVAN' rtfcsor of Chrmittry, A'c Van (rttftjCo;:iei of this work will lie sent, in a ebr r nvel ope, at single letter postage, to auy putt of the United States Uj si tent, post paid, to Uii. K. M. W l.lt.L,lltJlf , Box 3," 10, New York City. Copy-rij!t pecured. No Bookseller allowed to se ll this woik. 1 uolication (.Juice, abroadway, New York City. CAÜTION! 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