Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 190, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 December 1848 — Page 3

DAILY JOURNAL.

The Daily Jour.val published every morning (Sunday excepted) nt lu cents per week, payable to the Lamers, or fcJ 'M per annum, payable in advance. The Tri-Weeki-v JoirRXAf- for the count' v, con taining all the matter of the Daily Journal, i- publi.hed on Tued lys, Thursdays and Saturday, at fj uu per annum in ouvance. The Weekly Jourxal is published every Thursday at $2 00, three cop Lea fur $5 00, seven copied fur $11 uu, ten copies tor $13 00, n advance. WEDXESDA r MOHXXG, DEC. 6. Solutios of a Great Gkogbathical Pkobiplem. Soon after the -discovery of America. adventurous navigators were employed to seek for a passage, by water, from, the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans, along the northern coast of this contiuent. As early as the reign of Elizabeth it was ascertained that if there were -any such passage its perpetual obstruction by ice would make it useless for. navigation. Still the geographical question continued, and the scientific world was concerned to know whether the contiuent of America extended to - the nor'.h pole, or whether short of that ex;tent, its northern limit was bounded by a 'continuous reach of those frozen seas, straits, ami channels, parts of which had been frequently visited. Explorations both by lan I and water, were made at different times, until finally the discoveries of Messrs. Simpson and Deas,"ofl!cers of the Hudson Biy Company, in ;1 838 and. 1830, left yet lobe surveyed only a section of the coast, extending westward from Parry's straits of the Fury and Hecli. and including the large extent of land called Boothia Felix, geuerally represented on maps as aij island. In 1846 the Hudson's Bay Compauy sent out John Rae, Esq., to survey this uuexploled portion. He accomplished the task, and pti the 10:h of September last made his report to the Governor of the Companyr The principal fact which he ascertained is that Boothia Felix h a part of North America a pejiinsula as Cj plain Ross supposed it to be. His explorations, taken in connection with thos that preceded them, settle the long mooted question, and show that, with the exception of Boothia 'Felix, which stretches as ftr northward as 74 cleg, of latitude, the northern coast of America extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in a line varying but little from theTOdeg. ol north latitude. Cin. Allan. ' He who wants to be on the popular side can change with every passing breeze. If he wishen to put down the well earned character ol an individual, and afterwards Gud that all his ef forts have been unavailing, he will change as soon as th chamelioti and praise the name he had been making every effort to put down. Just such a character is worthy the Morn ami derision of every decent man, woman and child in Christendom. The just measure of iufamv will be dealt out to such an individual ere long if not in time, eternity will reveal the crime of the degraded wretch. "Mysterious disappearance' has hceome a standing phrase in the papers of the North. Men, women, cashiers, tellers, clerks and individuals of every description daily disappear. The viytttrics of New York are getting to be as notorious as those of London or Paris, At a late Court of Common Fleas at Zanes ville. Marv McLelland recovered a verdict of &3UU0 u-aiusl Johu Vandervert, for a breach of pro;me. of marriage, laving prett) dear lor a inoiiiu s teniriiii". . The hope of happiness is a bridge woven out of aunbemns and the colors of the rainbow, which carries us over the frightful chasm of death. . uori; stoke. "I UST received and lor Hale ti 85 Kegs Nails; 10 do Spikes; "0 bags prime Rio Coflee; 70 roils Manilla Kopr; . SO doz. I letup Beadcords No 1 &. 2; 4." do Brooms; - 12 bales Cotton Batting; 10 hhls Sain ratio; 5 do Madder; , 500 Carpet Warp; n bids double' rectified Whiskey lO do A. M. Brandy; 5 do S. M. Wine; 5 do Old Port Wine; 5 do Old Kye Whiskey; ! In store and for sale low, by dec 2 G.VENNEMAN k Co. ' FALL AND WINTER DKY (JOOI)S, 1 UST Received by M. W. Fosn.R, nt the comer I of Main and First trect. a lareaud general asortmet of Staple nnd Fancy Dry Coods, suitable lor he present and approaching seisins consisting in part of French nnd &i"lih Black. 11! ue, Oreen, Olive nnd Cadet; 0-1 Cloth, Caswimeres.Sattinctts, Tweeds Jeaiw. linevs. r lannek superior nnd common Bet and over Coat Blankets. Prints, (Jinghams, Dehme LnmertiiH and Mndona 1 Mauls and Stripes, 1 Iain andriL'ured Amacca Lustres, Bik rntm stripes Mode and Figured Cassimcres, superior Ben Gro Do Ktve, ItaliauanJ rlairt JMlks; iMlk. v elvet, s-atin Silk, Linen and Li Me Lace, and Edgings, Fringes Button, Flowers, Rih!ons, vvc, ivc. ' - Alo--60 Casea Moot, flux's, Hat, Cap, Bon nets See, making my assortmen very genera I: de?ira LI and complete. I would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to call and rxamine the stock, ns I have no boubt, it w ould teto the interest of boih thirties', as 1 am determined to sell nt the lowest price for cash, or in exchange lor produce. :octW' . M.W.FOSTER. i PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! THE subscriber would ' respectfully inform the ' public that he his jast received from New York a few verr superior Pianos of the neatest and most fashionable make; which he offers for sale at Eastern price. A.so. selection of new Music, Musical Instruments, Instruc ion Hooks, Guitars, Violin Bows, and Bridge, Italian Strings, Sec. Sec. flSrFor pale at S. Lister's Boo Store, Main near Water st. fnov 13j THOMAS CONYNOTON. T. H. tilBSCX. ' VO. M. STOCK WELL j S. Y MICT1V V TOtWVLI. CincmnaliJcN Orleans riTTiefrtTJ" CTHfl TTTX7TTT.T. Sl CO.. OMMISSIOIT PRODUCE MERCHANTS . - ' " 10 IJroad street, ' ' ' .. NEW YORK. ARTix.Cinciinati.-w.v.H.8TOKWtLL,N.Orleans VM. TVTAtlTITr ST 0 CUVELL, PROOUCF. COMMISSION & FORWARDS MERCH'TS .. .Tchoupitoulas Street, NCW ORLEANS. And General Commiion Merchant, oct 2Gd&wl CINCINNATI. OHIO. 1 N tore and tor sale au.hM w nue wnv i- - J. i ' " . 1 , I II' 1 I n . X order and Cheap W. FOSTF.R.

REPORTED

mm 1ÜR THE EVANSVILLE JOURNAL Louisville, Dec. 4. Bath Houses of Congress were organized to il y. The Vice President was absent. Mr, Atchison was President of the Senate pro tern. In the Senate, Douglass gave notice that he would introduce a bill for the admission of Cal ifornia and Nw Mexico into the Union. Cameron gave notice that he would intro duce a bill to provide for taking the census. ClSCISXATI, UtC. 4. River rising. Pittseubc, Dec. 4. The river is rising very rapidly," with eiht eet water in the channel. There is a prospect of a very high stage of water. ' The steamer has not yet arritep. NEW IRON STOKE IN LOUISVILLE. rMlE SubcribtT late ol New Albany has opened L Im htoreomfcisitc tho lioiusvilU: llo'cl. lie de sign to sell at Wholecile to AU-rcliants,TradeM am! lilactisinitlrd and invite them to nn olino&t entire new iock uf iiAlt UtON, IIAKUWAIIE and CU I' LL II ; which consist in part ol 100 ton liar Iron aas d KHHl lll)l(othln2 x I ui 1000 lbs. Cast Sicel. bus Irons, JtHH) "A. U. Steel SiKltast .Mould IJoirdb. 2000 " FngliiJi Ulbter 2to setts Wagon - boxes. fc5ted. 30 sets Kleptic Sjriugi. ldOO " Citrtnan Steel, 10 " Iron Axel. &100 " Shtar audSprinä 1U.H) " Knives Forks. tetl, 00 doz leu und l oc-VH oo Kens nails, all sizes, Knives, 40 doz 7tl Col 'ens Axes, 30 doz Uutcber & hos W " Spadoaud Shov-. Knives, els, loo doz liutt Hinges, 50t uairTraco Chains, 2K) Cinss Screw s. 1000 lbs Iog Chains, CI ItCC I.Alt 10 Mill Saws, b to öli et Hand and 1 anned S iws, 30 Croas Cut taws, 3 loAugurs, ('ImsmI, Han "il fi-et, Irons, Kults, (Joules. Jo doz Coflee'Milbj, Door Ioeka, laUlt-s. SW " Tea Kettles, Counter ScaUs,Diass Kti2 1 Mouse Hole Anvilsdlis, lion wi e, Kazors, 21 lila ksinitlis Vice, Sciisors. Lc, CLc 10OO lls Hand and Sledge lliniint rnov la. IlENKY B. PIIULL?. DA:i7CKl0TVPG LIKG.VC SSCS I)u:liHiiniis Dasnerroty pe Jtoouis over llnllocksN L)ru More, Main st 10 11 the style and delicacy oftle pictures made at . thid establishment, be invile .ho inol ttccurate criticisri. I lie degree vt peiieriioii arrived at in lurking likencsse-i by this art, hus l n the work ol the most diligent and patu-nt ia vesti.-it iui. Uotnii open fmr.i ti o'cloi'k to Kuncet, and LIKENtsLS TAKLN IS .NY WLATHLU. Instruction givon iu the art. nov -0-dlm. LAND AND I OWA LOTS FOR SALE. T Wir.1. sell at urivate sale a tract of Land adioin X ing Kvansyille, containing about twenty seven acres: also, ten or tittr n lois in the utMH.Ttiii.inre ment of Lvam iile, all of which I will m II oil reasonableternn HI quantities to suit puichisers 1 liest' w UIiii topurcbue landor Iti, w ill tind it to t lit i iylt to a;ply iiniuediately. 4 L.A.CORBLT, Agent, "VTOTICE.lhave taJten out Utters of AdminXN itiaiion on the estateof Hamilton I. Shrad, late of Vanderburg County deceased. All iwrsons indebted to said estate are retjmMed tomakep-iy-ineiit to the undersigneil. and tho.-e having claims a trains! (t.iid estate will present them to him duly au thenticated for payment. The estate is supposed lo be ol vent. W 1 LSUN Sll'JUK, Adtn'r. nov 0-i3-w-d XlXSXVZOVAZi Of the IVcw York Cheap Store To the IJrick Store on Main Streit, for merly occupied by William Hughes. 1VIIOLESAI.K AN KCTAIL T31C1IAUI) K ALKlCill returns bis thanks to the L tuiblii: lor past favors nnd solicits a connnua lion t tho Mine. I am jurt rertiving fiom vew York and Philadelphia a large anil splendid flock of Pry Coods, consiiing in part of Ftmtrtine Cloths, Ca.t-iiiieres, Suttints, and ric'u Yestitn:, Hats, Caps, Water l'roof Idiots and Shoes, Ladies CJait rs and r me Shoes ol superfine quality. A large am! splendid Mode of lionicsties of every kind; tilk, Ciinam, an 1 cotton I'nilircllas: n lurue stock of Ladies wear, such as I'ombnzines, Taney eolored Alpacas, nnd Dt lanes, French, Lr.glih, and Amecienn Calicoes, 1115)111111. X.:.; n larije jissoriinent of Fight Day and '1 hirty Hour Clocks, Looking (Hashes, nnd almost every article in the Dry Clo.tilr line. Also, Salt, and (iroccries of every kind at Wholesale, all of which will be sold at remarkably low prices tor cash or any kind of merchantable produce. Country merchants w ill lind it their interest to call nnd examine my ood and prices, a I urn determined to sell as low n nny house west of the .Mountains. UlCIIAlll) UALLKill. oct 26-'Jin. DROWNED. TAMKS DURSC was drowned on the morninsj of Slth inst., between this city and iAiuisviile, he is an Irishman a..d w js a pedlar by trade he w as on his way from Cincinnati to Lvan.-ville. Anv person who will rescue the Innly wnl le suit ably rewarded by the friends ol he deceased by w riting to Michael Burse, Ijouisvillc, Ky., or Candy Liurse. lie had on his person some paper money, and a w atch w orth about $30. nov 2d MICHAEL & CANDY DURSE. . DISSOLUTION. Ti!E Copartnership existing lietween A. R Bradt c& Li. O. Matthews, was dissolved on the 6ih inst. L. G. Mattbews will continue the Tailoring Dntiness at the old Stand on Main meet, and invites the former patrons of the late firm and stranger? to give him a call. All work will be executed in the best manner, and with promptness. nov 22. JILACKSJIITII'S TOOLS. , um A FULL and general assortment o every thing in that line, namely An w'C vils. Bellows, Yices, Screw Plates F iTl fTi TifcTi fta.,pt Files and lirates. For sale by A. LAUGH LIN ap 25 Wate street CON FECTION AU Y REMOVAL. GKOLLENBERCi Vould inform his friend.and the public generally that he has removed his entire stocA of Confeciionaries, ltc, to his new bru t store on Main street where he intends to keep at all times a large stork of CONl'ECTIONAlllL..ol every description, TOYS, &.c, und respectfully rcr.ueets a li'x:ral share of pul Ii : patronage. Dec l-d&w3t.

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'IMIH Sub.-crib?r is now opening at the Comer o JL First and Maiu Street, a lull Block of senpon-

able Dry lioodi consisting in part ol tho lollow ir.g 10 bale9 4-4 brown fclieetins; 2VtO pieces Calico: 50 do 1'leached Domestic; 50 do Satiinets and Jeans: w it'i a great variety of M. Delane. Cashmeres, fan cy Vestings, Ca?imers, of everv variety: a large as .-or unci) i 01 inter cnawis, euiurnting some ol qtnrc new Mylets nnd ol the latent la.d.ions; Cerro Cordo, U irker, and Teirkire Shawl-s bl'k ensirnere Shaw U embroidered; also a good tnock of Ladits' Kid Cilovc all of which will be sold on reasonoble terms for ash or produce; such as Corn, Oats, 1'ork, Does wax. Fallow, or Feathers. novll.MS. JOHN SIIAXKL1X. LIQUOI. &X?PA JUST received a Jaige lot of Liquors, liiunui.M, Wines, &c. '1 ho.e that are fond of a pure t title lor tickuess w ill pltae call nt nov I. AL.L.1S NOTICE TO KiIClTi:S. 1 i7"E are in receipt of part cd our stock purchased W by our Mr. Allis in New York and Lot-ton, with nn cjeto the ta-Mes of our friends nnd customers mat are lomi 01 gooi nvini, wmcn win te i'ound enumerated below, and we mviic a call trotn those wishing to purchase. uc v.'4 Aiii.is & now ks. LOnsTEItS llczt ived per steamer Dover from IJj.-toii, l.)0 cans frp-h Lolisttrs, bermetri'ully eaied; for sale by (oc JJ ALLIS i HOWES. F I1ES1I Codfidi &c. Heeeived icr steamer Dove W cans f;eJi Codfi.-h. cans tr Sab mon, lor sale by U-e 23J ALLIS HOWES. SARDINES Just received from lkston pe Sleaiiicr Cladiator, 100 cans pickled Lobsters; 200 Ikjxcs Sardines, lbr sale by oct 23 ALUS &. HOW LS. PICKLES Just received from Boston, 10 cases Win. Underwood's Fukles assorted. 5 do Walnut Catsup U d. Yeast Powders, 10 do Pepper S-iucc, 5 do Capot Capers, For sale by lor 1 ALLIS & 1JOWIÄ SrlCES, Ac Keci ived nnd lor sale, b bavrs Orouud Cingtr, 5 d' do Capid, 5 di) do Sj'Ue, 2" do da 1'epjH.T. b do prepared Cocoa. 20 do do Chocolate; . or ale by toe 23J A LL IS Si. IK ) W US 13 II EN EU VES Received per steamer Cladiatoi 2 cased Cauta liinger, 2 do Un lejw owl's Currant Jelly, 2 do do Blackberry Ji-lly, 2 du do Jse'd. Pie Fruits, Fjr sale by foe 2.t A LUS ,t HOWES. IpiUil Just reo ived and fresh, ' ItK) Drums Fiiis. J blls Currants, Ö tierces Almon.ls. For tale by oc 2J ALLIS &. IIOWEi. PANTALOONS STÜTT & COATINGS C( TT EN A DCS, Crotenn, Tweeds, fuperline black Frcuch Drap, cts., Drap de Nienne, Lin en and l'r.ion check and s-trivs, with all the niOht desirable stylos, tor salo low at wholesale nnd retail by . MiiPOKv Ii HI WMV "new "goods AaAiNn! J UST received jr Stetitners North Carolina and J. (J. Adams, 13 packages more ol our Fall and Winter Stock. Which now comprises blue mixed and gold mixed Flans; ble nnd blue bl ick. Pilot clo'hs and blue Juehinix; blankets; Lineys; Brown Cottons -nd Sattincts. Black plaid mourning an J fancy (Jinhams, English riio-iining, oil eolo.ed; Furniture, blue and orang'? and new style fanci Prints. Combs, Buttons and Threads; hl'k plaid English Silk Cravats; Artificial-; LiMxnnnd Florence broid Bonnets; bl'k an 1 colonil silk Fringes und Cimps, Ladies bl'k lace silk Milts und Cloves; Waddings. Padding and Canvas. Figured Snlesbury Flannels; plain bPk Satin Strijwd, liigured Midiair and real Alpacca Lustres; Rich ligu red colored lmjierial und silk checked Lamar tines. Infant faney velvet; Boy's velvet nnd Cloth; Mens Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth lur trimmed, point 1. nut, ghue.i nnd Plush Caps. Ii. V. black ami drab wool Hats; Fash Angola, Nutria, Russia und B. B and L. Crowned Planter, Monterey and l.'utna ista llatj. The alniye addition makes our assortment com plete w ith the txeeptioa of Boots and Shoes; whicL we nre looking tor daily. We have madesuth nrranements that we willbf receiving New Coodi the whole of the present son and will sell at low prices. pl5. J. II. MACULE & Co T ALEXANDER JONES, warn the public, L not lo haihour or trust Julia Ann Jones anything on my account, as 1 wilt not be responsible lo.- anything she may contract on my account, and i! iln v do it w ill be on tlu ir ow n risk nov 27-3 1. XEf CJOODS AIND NEW HOUSE. frMIH store fornurly tccupi(d by Mrs. Tiujstox I. corner of Main and Second Streets, is now occu pied by THi;01)0;iLiuid JOSEPH VENN EM AN ns a Fancy nn J Dotnesitic Dry Goods Store. Tbe have on hand n lull assortment ot Fancy Goods. such is, Cas.-i:iuie and .Muslin Dchin Shawls, silk and Mu.-lia Dclain Handkerchiefs, Lady's and (Jt-n-ik-incn's Cravats, plain black nnd plain mode colored Lu.-tre and California plaids, Alarino and Bombazine black Silk 1 yard w ide. Linen Lace and Edgings at a very low price, a good variety ol Cotton Lace and Edging new styled. Silk Fringe lor Dresses, and a good assortment of Trimmings, heavy brown Muslin, brown and bleached Drilling, line CJlotl. and Cassimere, Cabinet, Jeans, and a large nsso.tmeut ot Cotton Coods for Pantaloons and Coats, Boots and ShHf , and Fur Hats. To our friends and the public in gejieral, we respectfully invite them to cad and examine our stock and prices bt-fore purchasing. v W e respectfull f tender our thanks to the public foi the very literal patronage eittnded to us in ourformlr House, and we hope by punctual attendance to business to merit a share ol patronnee. iJon t Kirnet call, as we cct new goods every two months.' T. & J. VENN EM AN. sep 4 Main Street. J. VAUTIIIN & CO., .4 WOULD respectfully announce to thelfga citizens of Evansville and country ad-w V jacent, .hat they have recently opened a Shoebtore un the est side ot . Main street, next door the cor ncr of Second, where they are manufacturing BOi )1 AND t-l lO LiÖ IX AM. THEIR VARIOI S IIRACHFS. Thcif experience in the busirK sa will enable them to procure the best ot stock and mann fuel und int it wott durable manner. We invile the citizens of Evansviilt and public geuerally to call and examine our work, ns w e have a good stock ol ready made work ol our ow n manufacture. Young men witliiug fine Boot can obtain them hereof every uVsrn i n, ready matlc or to order if preterable. All orter" iett with us for work will lie promptly attended lo. . The Ladies of Evansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock ot Ladies' ware as we stand ready at all times to wait on those that ;Vcl disposed to favor us with a call. We are prepar ed to manufacture Fancy Shoes ofevery diderent style. Those leaving orders forSnoes may rest assured that no pains will be spared in trying to accommodate them with any siyle they wish. We feel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens tor the Incndshtn they have manifested towards us. and thank them for their liberal patronage, and hope that in return our work may mtnt their approbation. 5CTA11 w ork done by us is warranted, nnd no charge made lor mending work thai should give way. teb It wÄttw tf. J. VAUTRIN & CO

LECT1JICE ON CI1E.11IST1SY, y Rev. C. A. POST CR. THESE Lectures are designed not only lo instruct, but to amuse, und then lore, will be illustrated by varied and beaut 11 id experiments. First liccturc without charge. , Tickets, for the course, ftj.OO. For a Lady and Gentleman S6.OO. Those w ho do not wish to attend the w hole course can lie accommodated with Tickets lor separate Lectures at 25 cents each, to be had at Mr SlianklmV Stere, corner of Main and Ilrst streets. No deduction for Children. Tickets not transferable. fnov 13-2w

IIYDUAULIC CEMENT. A FULLsuply of this article fre.h from the mills a7A. together wuh the hestot Koach Lime. For sale by the batrel. A. LA UGH LIN, ap 2." , i!i sin ft. 10 ItK ItlEllCIIAVl'S, LOOK HERE! - THE subscruVrs will be prepared to Slaughterllogs Cut and pack tKrkti;her in bulk or barrels, and a lo for rendering ljird, ailot whith will le Ion e wuh neat ins and depatch. Slaughtering hstablishnient below theCanul htidgc. 3Iain street. And their cutting ami packing houe on Sycamore street, Lvansville la. '1 hose at a distance wishing to correspond with us, may rest assured it shall meet otr prompt attention. - JOHN tCHOIS. JOHN WARD Ö"Princeton Clarion insert to amount of $1-00 nnd harge this cilice. OctlTtf 1UST received irom Boston, ;0 Coils asis'd size Manilla Cordage, ;:u,ihju liunny liigs, VI tiufhels, 23 Boxes Sptnii Candles, T0 do Lubick Herrtiig, 150 eases Boston Mustard, ; : 100 iNixes lancy Toilet and Shaving Soap, Forahjby oc 23 , ALLIS &1IU WES. . COTTON YARNS AND DATTIN. I ft bags 300 Cotton Yarn; . . 16 do 600 do do; 2 do Carpet Chain; 4 Bales Cotton Baiting; Just received and for sale low for cash by nov Irt - - - JOHN SHAN KLIN. HANK DIVIDEND. Branch' Bank, 1 Evansville. Nov. 22. IS 13. 1 A Dividend of 6ve per cent has beeni dec!a;ed out f ot the profits of this Hank, foi thp ki month.. ending Jlst October; payable, deducting taxes, ot Stockholders ou end. alter Monday next 27th ins t ' ii. W. KATHBONE, futhhr. v 22-l.l-&w3t. IRON. A- LARCiE and general assortment of all sizes v L- Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broud and Narrow Band. Aii and Ihw P.nr Haw P.nr Piow Moulds and slabs. Nail nnd small Rods, to gether w ith all sizos usually called tor in the abovt line. For sale by A. LAUCH LIN, ap2j W ater st. NAILS. )?Zf KEGS Boston and Jpniata Nails, assorted rmttjyj sizes: 25 kegs Flooring Bmds, assortcdi ' 23 do Assorted spikes. ' Kor aale by, A. LAlTGIlLlN, ap 23 Water street kpav (;oons. PRINTS, DOMESTICS, DRI ELINCS, A:c JL'6T received by treanicrs Wyoming and Cir mantown, hales 1-4 heavy and fine domestic; 2 " 7-8 " Driiling; Also Prints and otlk'r goods, the first arrivals o my Fll stock. ep 14J M. W. FOSTER. SUC: A It and MOLASES. ltK)J I hds New Orleans Sugar; 230 Bbls do , do Molasses; 31 ' 40 I do do do do; 23 Bb!s Sugar House Molasses Polka brand; 23 I L3i do do do do do. For sale by . A. LAUCIILIN, . J 23 Water street. FALL HOODS. TUST received a lew cases of my Full stock, amongst which are some Linen Edgings, Laces ilk and worsted Fringe &C oct J M. W. FOSTER INDIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. fJMIE Receipts lor the year ending 1st November J. last, areiu the handset the Ageut lor collect ini, and prompt payment is required in order to sec ire the Unehts of iiiMirance. All claims not so tu-lied by the fir.-a day of Decemler.next will be leturue-d to Indianapolis as delinquent. E. A. CORBET, Aeenu nov 22. Water blreet. FRESH TEAS. i ECEIVED per steamer Tuscaroia,31 packages i t ol In mi eas in chet-ts, boxes and caddy boxes for sale very ehenp lor Cah. oct 3 M.W.FOSTER. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTSr I Ti I I '. iiTku-i ilirr i now nncninir 1 1 M I l'nrk nep J Merchandise, consisting of DRY CooDi, Borrs &Hots, llATs.ÜArsand IVowets. IlARowxr.n, Glas Ware and Crockery; which he will sell as low a:any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such as 1'ork. Wheat, Corn. Oats, Flaxseed, White Lean lieifwax reathers or 1 allow, decl-tf JOHN SHANKL1N. JUST RECEINED. ) A TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; ItHJ hegs i.sortel Juniata A ans; - bunOles spring leci; 5 do sheer do; 1 case extra Gust do; riowttlalis, iluiler and fdieet Iron; Kasus, Files, and Door Latches.' Which, together with our former stock, makes i complete. . for salelow by A LAUG1ILIN, inayy. Water street. JUST received from New Orleans, 50 bnes Rio Cotb, Tierces fretdi Kice, -23 doz..Buckets, 23 Neis Tubs, Ibbls Mo 1. Mackerel, 10 do Loaf Sugar, For sals by oc 23J ALLIS St, HOWES. TODACCO Just received from Baltimore. 50 boxes as!'d brands Virginia Tobacco, 23000 do da Havanna Segars, For sale by loc 23 A LLlS & HOWES GOOD Mi WS Tothose who love Oysters. IN consequence of a Telegraph Dispatch of the 17lh inst. w e have reduced t!ie urice of fresh Ovster. cents per Can. nov 13 ALLIS k HOWES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. O.N the 7th September last a person call tX Bt ny Hotel and left a bay horse with an 'old saddle and britlle, and stated that he would be called for. Noperson has called to claim the property, and unless tome one calls before the 2nd day of De-ccuiber, and claims said property, lie will be sol J on bat day at puLlic auction to pay expenses of keeping, nov 18-3U BARNARD NURR1E TO LET. A CON YEN I EXT D wdling-house now occu pied by the subscriber, ror terms apply at the store of ep 23 OLIVER LADD E ATON&. HUCU, House Carpenters and Joiner id etrect oetwecn ft ycamore and ine ap ,25;

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qillED-itlRTII : -1 ValuahU Scientific Work, vpon tht tvhjtct tf Gertation and ClöU-IiirthJ;S if. M. U'EfSiiELHütt j1. V., late vf J uri,jurtpuUiiJd ih Jtw York f'l the Author. spills Work contains recently discovered iuforJL mation upon a subject ot the hi "lie si importance io Married Persons, or those contemplating Marriage. It will be found of special value to tbose whose means, health or other circmista ces, do not permit them to increase the 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 cede? brated trench Physician) is fully communicated in this work, so that any nrson nicy avail bint-ell of it at once, without purchasing any instrument, medicine, or other article, Ironi thu author. The means of prevention here set forth, cost comparatively nothing, and are w ithin the reach of all. 'I lit process is new, sale, infalliable, convenient," simple," and cannot injure the health of the most delicale. Nor docs it curuil matrimonial privileges in the leatMorally Coxs!Der.i. - ' ' " ,. The object of this w oi k ean be shown to be of the highest utility, and suslaiue-d by the soundest principles of prudence, political economy, and virtue. It bhows how a physiohical efiect may Le produced, scientifically and without jrjury.to .tht coudtituiioii, which thousands attempt to accomplish by the mord nnwibti and reprelu tisible means. '1 be Ujeet is by no means new to the woild. The means will be es teemed by all scientific, right-minded and sentib-l people, as a discovery in pin siology of the higheu consequence to public morals and happiness. t TlJB INSTINCT OF NaTIKL Ijove, and the desire, lor union between the sxxes, will te indulged, talk ot prudence as we may. -Without mariiage, we have, in all countries, 8 deb;ie.mcntof oneni, and the eiiminal iudulgtnce of the otjier; w ith marriage, and ihc uliie.su ained indulgence ol the natural instinct, very olitn autb ringand misery of the most fearful character. ,Who, then fchall deny to man, (a free ag( nt J the right u marry, and to regulate the insiiue tot iiaiuic?. , - Yoi'Nü Marrod lof I.E. '! Young Married People, wln.-e liirtunes are not yet established, will rind in ibis work matter to interest iheiu dee ply, and inlortnation of the highest value, which they should not. ou uuy account, be ignorant of. Hundreds of married people, now ad v suited In life, have assured the ai.thor, that it they had pos. tssctl such a treasure in early lite, ii would have- saved them n ore than half the sufTerius and deprivation they have since end jred. v . " U.NUArrv Wivrs. Unhappy Wives; who feel that ihcir physical condition and health totally unfit nem to Uiome llio mothers ot a numerous ohSpring, an4 who reatonably fear that each jH-riod. ol eoiihnemeut will terminate their existence, will bail the discovery of this certain means of relief with unbounded joy. L ta!l such unfortunate und unhappy w ives lose no time m tbtaininir this important work. It will be to them a irecioua bon through life, aud prevent many an eary and premature death. 1ÜKEDITAKY DUXASES. Scrofula, Consumption, Insanity, Apoplexy, Dis ease of tlie Heart, and other horiiblc complaints, capable of transmission irom parent to child, afflict many worthy people, who, at the same time, are nk capable of enjoying themlves in the mariiage state as their more fortunate ltllow things. Miall euch pe rsons refrain from marriage on tins .account, or hall tJ.ey marry and give birth to a leeblc ollspiing, destine d to a life of suffering or an early death--1 he answer to these serious questions w i'l bo tound ia the work here recommended. 11 kly Mari.iaoes. Early marriages ore Efrongly advised by all phil osophers and writers upon social nnd political mbjects. Carly marriages leyond all question, tend to promote virtue and happiness; and with the power ed regulating the procroaiive functions, made known in this work, may be treely entered into, without tea: of incurring responsibilities which caraiot be Eustoined. OvtR POPCLATIOX OF TnE EaTH. Over Population of the earth need be no longer an prehended. The calcuations ufMalthus, and the wild lears of Robert Dale Owen, are alike rendered baseless I y the discovery here communicated to the world. " The control ol man over his accidents," in this respect at least, is here established. The wisdom of exercising such control, none who five thu subject a moment's consideration, can doubt. liOMSTY OF THE WoRK. JKrThereis no deception er bumbuggery ol any kind about this w or1;. It is precisely what its title indicates, a scientific publication, containing inlormation al great value to married eople, or tho contemplating marriage, expressed in plain language, which all can understand, with no unnessary words put in nieiely to sweil the number ol its pages. '1 he whole story is told, and the means ot accomplishing the objects of the work fully and faithfully given, so that the reader may avail him sell ol it at once, without purchasing any medicine, instrument, or other article from the author. The means of protection which it recommends, may alo be relied upon, without fear of disappointment or in1 IIYSICIANS, I'ROFESSOrS, AND CtT.KGVMF.X. ' In all parts of the country, have given the ir testimony strongly in lavor ol the objects of this work, and the nature ot the discovery. We annex a lew of these recommendations: Ntw Yokk. Sen. 13, 1843. Dr. R M. Weisseuioi-f Dear Sir: I should have no question whatever that the means recommended in y our work on Child-Birth, would csconipliidi the objects intended, considered in reference to physiological principles alone; but 1 have also the happir.e.to know that it has etood the teat of practical experiment. Yours, truly, , R. LE DOYEN, . J'rojfuurof Hilwiftry, latt-f I'ari. Ntw Yofv, August, 1S4 3. ' Dr. R. M Weisselhoik Sir. The moral ellect such inloimation ns your work contains, 1 belie e to lie decidedly salutary. The rijiht of man to con trol the auiiual iustincta raunut . he questioned. I think the work will be the means ol doing much good, . . .At. b. y. crowlly: -' ' ; - No. 8 Stanley Park. New York. 18. Welcselitoff Sir: The principles Chemistry applied to the hints for regulating the procreative lunctions, as stated in your work on Child-Liirtb, would saiisfy any well mlormed person that tiie ob ject of that publication could be attained with the most perfect eaae, certain tv ana ttaiety Ji'HN L. SULLIVAN' , professor of Chem 'utry, Ntio University. Copies of this work will be sent, in a close envelope, at single letter postage, to any part ot the United tau tor ifi tent, post paid, in DR. R. M. WELSSELHOFF, Box 3,710, New York Citr. Copy-right secured. No Bookseller allow ed to eil this work, rubhcation OUice, zm Uroadway, New York City. . ? 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