Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 144, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 October 1850 — Page 3
"commercial:
ßyANSVILLE PK1CES CURRENT. rCl&ECTED IMOLAILY BT BABCOC, BR0.1 Floor, City Mills-tvroeifine-. ' 3 75$4 CO ! , S , fau,j Flour $4 UOcaJi 2-S Wheat, per bushel,- w . , , , ........56" ! 70 60 40945 none 40 25(328 225 6C6I 23 25 2i Ihm mi 35 12 10 Cam . Mr tm ehel.. Rye, per bushel . (Uv.W.Mr 100 lbs Oata,pcr bushel, new ; Wbisky, per gallon - J,ard, in kegs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Ginseng, per pound .. Rags, per pound , , Hut tar, per pound tfggs, per dozen "Salt, per bushel. Coal, per fcusbel - Gunny bars, new- ............. aectmd-hanei . Fotatooa, fr shipment-. - Onions, tor shipment , Coffee, per pound ........ 14 Sugar, per pound 78 Molasses, prga'.lon 3435 Lard Oil, pei atlim ..' ...... &XS66 IJnseedOil.Tgsllon ...' 1 201 25 Uran.ner butthel 10 Corn Meal, per bishel... 50 Cheese, by the box J Chickens, per dozen $ 1 W Rico o Maekerei,Nol " S14 CO . -. - ' 2 10 25 10 50 2.... 8 50S9 00 Codfish..-.- Jl Iron, common bar ......... 3c do. oxlra site . 3151 KsiU assorted - 4344e Hydraulic Cement--. ...... 250275 Casting t ,2 75100 I !.,'. -SfcW Yoaa, Oct. 18. ' The market b uncharged. The light receipt of flour prevetl large operations. - v ' ' - ' 1 Cutctsrasn,' Oct. 18. Flour is quiet; Whisk is active; sales 700 bble at 22Jc. . 4 Provisions Sales 1 40 kegs lard at ßa6e. ' Bales 48 His clover seed at S4 30.' Groceries in good demand. Barley Sales 300 bushels at GOc. Tobacco prices are buoyaut. . New Orlkvns. Oct. 17. P M. Flour S ties cn Monday of 1,300 bbls Illinois and Su Louis common at 31 50. - Grain Sales 2,000 bushels corn at 65c for yel low and 70c for white. Oals 5c. Provision S lies 1,000 blls mess pork at SIO, CC0 kegs choice lard at 7c. Tobacco advanced $a Jc. - mUky-Salesat2(Hc ' Coflke Rio has declined from 13$ to 12c The Lexington arrived here on Monday. NOTICE. . OrrtcxlNDuxi Mltuil Fihe Inscbikcx Co , Indianapolis, Sept. 30, 1850. The Members of said Company are hereby no tified tliat, at a meeting of Directors held this day, ft was ordi red, that for the payment of losses by fire, estimated interest thereon, and other liabilities sustained and incurred ly said Company aince the assessment ot September 2ti. 184'J, ainounticffin the aggregate tu the sum of eleven thousand nine hundred and fifty-three dollars and Jorty-three cents, the lollowiog assessment on the premit ra tutes given to the Company be paid by the members mereoi to ice i reasurcr on or uci tc the 30th day of rmvemlxr, next ensuing, to-wit : " On aU noßroamftilr? ,W&'arw. and not disc ha r ed at this date, being tiorn No. 2918 to ro4ib4, Loin inclusive, thirteen and on half PtrcetU. On all notes dated after Oct 25, 1849, and on or before Nor. 7, 1849, being irom Pio. 41bo to No. 4193, boüiinclusive, tvxlve and three-quarters ptr tent. , On all notes dated after Nor. 7, 1849, and on or before Nov. 18, being trcm No. 4106 twNo. 4202, both inclusive, riceir and one-quarter per cent. On all notes dated alter Nov. 18, 1849, and on or before Nov. 24, 1849, being lrom No. 4203 to No 4205, toth inclusive, ten and three-quarters per cert. ;" On all notes dated after Nor. 21, 1819, and on or before December 9, 1819, being from No. 4 306 to No 4222, both inclusive, ten and v tu-half ftrcenL . i . ' ' On all notes dated after Dec. 9, 1849, and on or before Dec. 19, 1849, being from No. 4223, to No. 4228both inclusive,: and three quarters per tent " On all notes dated after Dec 19, 1849, and on, or before Feb. 5, 1850. being fiomNo. 4229 to No. 42C7, both inclusive, etA and one quarter per tent. " On all notes dated after Feb. 5, 1850, and on or lefoie March 12, 1850, being from No. 4208 to "No. 4287, both inclusive, six per cent. On ail notes dated after March 12, 1850, and on or before June 23 1850, being from No. 42$j to No. 4319, both inclusive, wrjwrceni. sOn Expired and Discharged Notes. On all notes expired or discharged alter September 2t, 1849, and before October 26, 1849, three 9er cent. -u--.i ;.-.. - On all notes expired or discharged on or after Oct 2ö, 1849, and on or betöre Nov. 7, 1849, three and three cuarters per cent. On all notes expired or discharged after Nov. 1 1S49, and on or before N'ov. 19, 1849,itr and e quarter per cent.. - ' Ouall cotes expired or discharged after Nov. 19, 184!). and on or before Nov. 24, l849,rec?ii three quarters per cent. - On ail notes expired or discharged after Dec. 9, ' 1649 and on or before Dec 19, 1840, six and thru quarters per cent. On all notes expired or discharged after Dec 19, 1849, and on or before Feb. C, 1850, eight and n quarter per cent. On all notes expired or discharged after Feb. 6, 1850, and on or betöre March 13,1850, ten and one XaUperccnL . . s . On all no'es expired or discharged after March 13, 1850,and on or before June 26, 1830,ttcereii 0e half per cent. On all notes expired or discharged after June SS, 1650, and on or before Sept. 20, 1850, thirteen c W one halfper cent. ' , -Ordered, That the Treasurer charge Interest ron assessments not paid on or before Nov. 30. '50. Receipts for As&nsmeiOs will be forwarded to Agents or authorized persons to whom members .are expected to make prompt navment. Interest will be charged on all assessments remaining un.paia on ana aiter ue juin day of November, on which they are payable; and at the expiraüon of 30 days from this date, delinquents will he liable to suit for the vkU amount of their premium A LI - t . nours, agreeaoiy 10 tne eieventn section or tne Charter. Notes of the State Bank of Indiana, or oi tne specie paying Bancs in Kentucky and Ohio wul be required for assessments. In cases where members have alienated their Policies by sale of the assured property or other, wise, they are hereby notified that it is their duty to surrender the same for discharge, and to pay the amount duo up to the time of surrender,agreeably to the requirements cf the fifteenth section of the Charter, which most be enJoreed by officers of the Company. This is so important a matter to members that Agents are especially requested to call their attention to it, and to givetne proper information in reg rd thereto. Policies lordas, charge should be forwarded through the local agents, and addressed to the Secretary. 4 aaseiuHU a policy be discharged until the anutuni r amounts due on the note up to the date of surrender be first paid. Bv order of the Directors. . .'.?; CHARLES W. CAD Y, -ctl4 . . Treasurer. JA 0'biL fashionable Tailor - - a -v SUV J, pU'S VM Sv J VB met, oerween vyaierana rtt
LOUISVILLE ADVERT iSEM'TS
TO TUB OFFICERS & SOLDIEKS OF The War of Ibl-J-'li, the Indian lUtv cm. the Otfueis of the lute Mexican War. WE are prepared to obtain the Bounty Lind due you, under the iate act of Congress. One ol our hr m will be in attendance on the Depart tnent, at Washington, -hich will ensure prompt, ness and speedy attention to business entrusted to our Concern. Leter lain a disituce,postpa:d,will receive prompt attention G.II. MONSARRAT&CO,, octl2-lm 4Ki Main si , Louisville, hy. FLAXSEED! FLAXSEEDS Wanted, 100,000 bushels Clean Flaxseed. FUK. wbicn Ut higneei inarkti price in cnn ui b paid by the subscribers, at the LoUiSVILLE ÜIL 31 ILL, on .iai.v stjuet BaTwumViO and linh.oppofciie lntinian,(iavll 6c Coa ir'oundrjr. Louiaviitc, July 27. su3-w3ni$5 S. WATERS i CO. FLAXSEED WANTED. In the Market for another Season for any Quantity of Flaxseed I AM prepared to pun-base any quantity of Flax seed, lor hieb 1 will always isy the hiebest market price in cash. J. M. Cl.AKKboiN. krnriur Hrnker and Commission Merchant, south side ot Main, between 6ih and 7ib sts, lxuivi;ie Ky. J- laugG wbuilj; FOR CASH DEPOSITED THE Evansville Insurance Company will pay in terest as follows the time of repayment being fixed by agreement, at the time of ciaking the deposit: For two months at the rate ol 2 per ct. per annum. 3 4 4 4 " 5 V 5 6 6 . ' . 7 months or more 7 " " A fair rate of interest wUlatabe allowed to bu sines s men making regular daily or other periodical deposits of their funds, to be repaid on demand. If money, deposited far a specified time is not called for hen due, after that time, interest will be allowed at only one-half the agreed rate. Office on Water Street, 3 doors below Main. oct7-tf JAS.G. JoNLS.Sec'y. P.m,B SAVINGS BANK. , ERSXS .aiuk small sums ol money which they wiah to lay aside and save, can deposit the same in the office of the Evansville Insurance C mpany.on Water street, three doors below Main, such deposits will be repaid on drmnnd. oct7-U JAS. G. JO.N tS, Sec'y. LIUi3 MAKING AEMBOIDElTr. M as. öt 1V118S Maidlow, UtaiiEtul lor past favors, w ould inform the ladies of this city that they haver emoved to the upper side of Second street, two doors from Division, where they will be pleased to attend to all calls in their businers, with pn rrrnnts N. B. Ladies Cans and Collars, of the latest patterns, made to order. ociS-lwl 2IEW DRY GOODS STORE. " Foster's new Building, on Main Street, 2d door below First. HAVING established a large dry goods store at the above place, I am now opening a fresh stock of fancy and staple dry goods, to which 1 in vite the attention of the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. In my stock to comprised the handsomest varieties anH latest styles Dress Goods, as well as everything fancy and staple usually found in similar establishments, all o which are adapted to this market, and have been purchased at such prices as will warrant me in celling at least as cheap as any other house in Lvansvile. The public are respectfully invited to give me a call and examine for themselves. 1 will be continually in the receipt of fresh and seasonable goods, and am now expecting a large addition of Fall and Winter Good to my present stock. ' seo2S-tf E. E. BARNES. m J NEW CASH STORE. T UK VAPWi MY' uji Jo in ieJa co-pa and Water strects,havejust received a large aid entirely new stock of tbreign and domestic dry goods, carpeu, rugs, oil-cloths, Dockings, and other furuishing goods, to which we respectfully invits the attention ot dealers or consumers, as e think we can offer tbem strong inducements to purchuse, eimer in styie, quality or price. James iv. uaracs. ( AnaxwJ Coluvrx, BARNES &COI.F.URN. aepl9-lyr Corner of Msin and Water sta. S. WbbVtK, Physician and Surgron, is happy to announce to his friends, the citizens Ol Evansville and tirronndine ronnm tKnt h. k.. so far recovered from the injury sustained by being orown irom nia Dupgy a lew weeks ago, as to be awe 10 auena as lormeriy to all tntir calls lor professional Service. Ctiice on lht mrnor r Firct tn.l Vine streets, a few doors above the Exchange Ho tel. atu-17'tmd..' Evansville, Aug 16,1850. - GREAT BARGAINS IN LOTS. ON Saturdsy, October 19th. 1650, at the door of the Court House in Evansville, I will sell at auction, if the came are not disposed of at private sale before that period, twelve of the most desirable lots in Lamssco, adjoining Willard Carpenter's residence on the Wist, and fronting on first and Second streets m Lamasco. Also, two houses and lots fronting on Clark street. Terras one third cash, and the other tw o-thirds in one and two years from the first of October next, with interest, secured by a mortgage on the premises. The title will be warrant, d good. For particulars call on Jones Sc Blvthe, Att'ys., or the undersigned. JEN KIN T. HUGO. sep6-u EXCELSIOR FTJRNITURE WARER OOM. I UST received, a splendid assortment of FurJ nitnre, consisting of Dress and plain Bureaus, Sofas, Divans, Wardrobes; Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Candle, Work, and Wah Stands; Bedsteads, Louifires, counting room desks, tresses, tin Safea, Cribs, Toilet Ulaa es, chair ol all kinds, Maarasses, &c, dec. 1 am prepared to fill bills of any amount or furnith any article called for, at pricea unusually low. Give me a call and examine my prices. J. P. SCri VVLNG. ocl"-if NOW 13 TIME TO BUY STOVES. a a Sellins ot Cost, and no HI is take. THE undersigned have on hand a large assort mcntof S ovts, which they will sell at cost. The following comprise a port i or ot their stock: The Queen of the We-t" C oaing fctove; "Premium" " . ' Franklin Parlor Stoves, Self regulators, &.e And. in short, we have on haüd a comDlete as sortment of Stoves, of the latest and most approved patterns, all of which we will sell at cist. Those wishing to purchase, can aowmret with bargains. Call and examine our stovss, and if vu want, yon can have tbem at cost, and no mistake. We are determined not 'o be nudersold. J. SC ANTUN & SON, octlfi-2m At the old stand, on Main Street. . J3 CTJCOL MASTER WANTED. , , A fLtiUi property quahtiul to Uach'rchool, is wanted at District 3, German Township. Forterms and other particulars enquire of octHMis CANADY IHGÜ1KBOTTOM. To Speculators in Real Estate a Great Uargnin is Offered. THE undersigned now effers the East half of the North Eastern enlargement for sale, which include! eight entite blocks of ground and 136 lots lying a short distance east of the Railroad depot. Thp Railroad passes through the centre street. If this property is not sold at private sale on or before Monday, the 21st day of October next. 1 will proceed to sell said lots at public Auction on that day, and continue fron) day to day until all are sold. Tckms 01 Sau One fourth cash, the bajar.ee in one, two and three years, with interest from dute augJS la - NATHAN ROWLEY. The above sale is postponed until the lSth day of November, IR50. MEDICAL. GEO B. WALKER. Pkyie dSrrea,OlEce on Wain between Fi and Front street! sygli
LEGAL.
State of Indiana, ico Vandcburgh County, 1 I la the Vanderburgh Circuit . Court. Sept, term, lt50. khola Long, s Marraret Coot a, Philip Kahler. Christopher Coutz, Charles swayne,o& Ciizaoein awaync, his wile; Adam Uahnn, 6c Catherine Hahii, his wife; Caroline Coutz, Louisa Coutz, Margaret (uu.Jr , Henry Coutz, flhristpna fjuit A. Kfmn rnutL f In Chancery. AND now, at this time, cornea tho complainants, bv Counsel, and it aDDearinz to the sati&faction of the Court, by the return ai the Sheriff to tne process issue J berein, that Cnnstopner Coutz, J r,, one of said dtfendanti, is not at this time a resident of the State of Indiana. On motion of the complainants, it is therefore ordered, that no tice of the pendency of this suit be given the said Christopher Coutz, Jr., by a publication of ihi order, for three weeka successively, in the Evansville Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the city of Evansville, that unless he appear and plead to or answer said complainants said bill of complaint on or be loie the calling of the cause on the first day of the next term ot this Court, thessme will be. as to hiui, heard and determined in his absence and this cause is continued to the next term of this Court. Copy Attest : SAM'L T. J EN KINS. octl2 3w. Cl'k. State of Indiana. ico Vsnderbursh Countv. 11a the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in vacation Oct. 11, 1850. Lhas Mayer I e. Foreign.AttachmeDt. Abraham Myers. 1VTOT1CE is hereby riven that in the above en titled cause, a writ ot Foreign Attachment was isiued, on the 19th day of April, A.D. l50,out of the cilice of the clerk of Vanderburyh Circuit Court, aeainst the lends, tenements. hereditaments. goods, chatte s. rights, credits, monies and effects of the said Abraham Myers, which writ has been returned executed, by the Sheriif of Vanderburgh Coiinty. The said defendant is, therefore, hereby notified of the pendancy 01 said suit; and that un less be smear and detend the same, as provided by law, saiu Court will, at the proper time, procetd to adjudicate thertou.in his absence. octl2 3w SAM'L T.JENKINS, Clk. BANS 3TOTICJJ. TVTOTICE is hereby given that theannusl meet ri ing of the Stockholders in this Bsnk will I eld at the Banking House, on Monday, the 4th day of November ensuing, at 1 o'clock P. M., when a statement of the condition of the Bank wiit be submitted and an election held for eight Directors, to serve the ensuing year, rolls to dote at 4 o clock P. M. By order of the Board of Directors. G. W. RATHBONE, Cashier. Branch Bank, Evansville, Oct. 3. (d3twie INDIANA CENTRAL 2XEDICAL COLLEGE. SESSION for 1850-'51. This Institution will commence its next session en Monday, Oct. 28, 1850, and close on the Istol March ensuing, under the following arrangements. DAN'L MEEKER, M. D., Professor of General and Special Anatomy. R. CUURAN, M D., Professor of Physiology, and General Pathology. J. S. HARRISON, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics, Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence. G. W. MEARS, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, and Diitases of Women and Children. CHAS. G. DOWNEY, A. M. Professcr of Chem istry and Pharmacy. L. DUN LAP, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice. JOHN S. IJOBliS.M. D-, Professor of the Principies and Practice of Surgery. E. DE.MING, M. D., Professor of Special Pathology and Institutes ot Medicines. D. FCNKJOfJfSEKM. J., Demonstrator of The Charges are ten dollars for each ticket, or seventy dollars for the full course. Matriculation five dollars, to be paid once only. The dissecting ticket five dollars, and may be taken at the first or second course. Boarding can be had for 2,00 per week, including lights and fuel, further information will be given on application to the Dean. J. S. BüBÜS, oct7-3w Dean of the Fcculty. find. State Journal. Cbas. W. Mack. A. LOBE.-;STIE. m WESTERN STAR CLOTHING STORE, Corner of Water and Sycanure Streets, EVANSVILLE, ISD. MESSRS. MACK & LOBENSTLNE have just received from their wholesale clothing tabliihment at Cincinnati, a large assortment of fall and winter clothing, manufactured with an especial view to meet the wants of this market, and consisting of every article of spplrel necessary to com plete the wardrobe of inviduala of every taste. COATS. The following kinds, made of the Hest material and in the latest styles, are now in stors : Blsck clo h dress and Irock coats; Brown, blue and invisible green do; Blanket and pilot cloth do; Blue, gold mixed and tweed sacks: Over-coats very soperior quslity To all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. PANTS. Super black and fancy cassimere; Corduroy, casiuett, jeans and fancy pants of every description, and ot the latest fashion, rr VESTS. Black satin and silk vests, fancy and plain silk velvet, fancy cloth, cassimere and satinett do, and common vests of every style and price. FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of extra linen bosom shirts to which we would ask particular attentionand undershirts, shirt collars, cravats of superior qualities and beautiful styles, gloves, suspenders and every other article usually found in the most extensive clothing establishments of the country. Hats, Caps, Boots V Shoe. -In connection with their large stock of Clothing th y will constan Jy keep in store a splendid assortment of Camp's superior hats and caps, together with a lar?e lot of boots, shoe, &c, &c. Mack 5i Löbens tine have located in Evansville with a view of keeping up one of the largest and mos fashionable clothing stores in the country, and as they expect to receive fresh supplies from their establishment at Cincinnati weekly, and are determined to sell eveiy article in their line as cheap, if not a little cheaper, than it can be purchased at any other establishment in the city, thev hope to receive u liberal share of public patronage. sepSl NEW TOBACCO AND CTOAR STORE. - . II. SC1IAEFEK, First st., Uliceen Maim and Locust. HASjuft opened a large assortment ot the best quality of Tobacco. Ciaara, ice- which he will sell, wholesale and retaU, at Louisville and Cincin nati prices, lie would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage as he feels assured that he can turnkfh a superior article, aa oheaD as can be bad m the West. His stock consists in part as follows i chewing and smoking tobacco of ever? description; all kinds of clears, tnutTs, 6tc; pipes, cigar cases, scurf box es, tobacco boxes, cigar borders. ErCountr merchants would do well to call and examine my stock, before pufchasiug elsewhere, as 1 think 1 can offer them great inducements to purchase, either iu quality or price - ocHriy n. reyflrtLrr.. W1NDOV OLASS. 1 A fl BOXES. 50 feet each, Wlfdng brand. iHklß Sizes, 8X10,9X1, 10X14,11X14, 11X15, 12X15, 16X18, laXZO. 20X24. In store and tor sale by fjyan FOSTER & BROWN, LA1IP SIIEARS, dtC LAMP Shears, Bed Cord, Plough lines. Halter ropes, and Mackerel, Codfish, Shad and al! other articles in the gToecrv line for sale bv ' vaji tf H0RNÜ100K ic BURTISV
- INSUKANCE.-
MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE. MAY be effected at the othce of the Evansville, Insurance Company, Weier Street lour doors below Main, on tftinis as favorable as those cl any other solvent institution, end with an absolute certainty ol payment, in case cf loss. That part, of the Capital Stock, not actually paid, in cash, u secured by mortgage on real cstate.at two-thirds o its present unimproved value; and the mortgages con taa powers of sale, which M ill enable the Company to compel stockholders to pay promptly, in cose ot necessity. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sam'l Hall, Fettr feharpe, John Ingle, Jr., Henry O. Labcock, Conrad Baktr, Philip Decker. John M. Stockwell. JOHN M. STOCK WELL, Pres't Jas. G. Jokes, Sec'y. Ieep23-tfj XIIE EVAXSY1LL7Q I SUItA CE CO., OF ..EVANSVILLE INDIANA. . Y7 ILL insure BuilGiugsand fersoiiai Property on v v land against loss or damage by lire, and Boats, and Vessels, and Merchandize, in the course ot transportation, against loss or dsuiage by tire or water, &,c. Oil tee in the room occupied by Jas G. Jones, as a Law dike, on the corner of Sycamore and fust streets. mh20 tl OFFICE OF The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London end New York. Capital, .00,000 or $2(50O,00O! Lvcusl street, opposite Acrtrcod lluvse. rpiHS Institution is founded on the mutual and JL joint Btock principle, and pretems to the in sured the guarantee or a large camtal (a part of which is permanently invested in the L niud States) in addition to the accumulation of premiums and pos&et-e many otl.tr advantages over any other compary in this country. Parties wishing to take insurance upon "Own" or " AnoihcrV'Life, Joint Lives, for years, or in any other mode, wouid do wen to caii anu examine ttie advantages presented by tins oociety. JOHN J. CHANDLER, jy9 tf A?ent. THE KNOX INSURANCE COMPANY. I IRL, MAK1MJ AND LIFE IRSUKAIVCJE. Capital Stock 20O.CCO Dollarn. Office, on Water sf., 1 Wise's Brick Row, V1NCENNES, IND. 3S3S, THIS Company, having been duly or ganized, and ten per crnt. paid in on the capital stock FiiUcribed, and the balance secured by mortaze on Keal Estate and by person al euaramec, are now prennred to etlcct Insurance agair.si loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, merchandize, macliintry, manufactories, - anu all de scriptions of property: also, merchandize and pro duce in the course ol inland transportation, the risks ot the seas, &c ccc; also, the Hulls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon tho lives ol individuals going 10 Cal.lornia. ihe rates ol premium wiil be as low as those ot any other responsible Company AM Ifisse liberrllv adiudied and Droniotlv oaiil The stock oi this Company is held entirely in the West, and controlled by western luen, and in no way connected with New York. Directors. Hov. R. N. CAKNAN. Vincenncs. WILLIAM J. 1IEBERD ao JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, do SAMUiLWISE, da. HENRY D. ALLIS, Evansville. WALTER W. EARLY, Terre Haute. THOMAS P. BENB1UDGE. Lafayette, PETER P. BAILEY, Fort Wrayne. SI M ON BOTTORFF, Jtflersonville; WILLIAM IIUGULS, do. LEVI SPARKS, do. JAMES KEIGWIN, do.r i .- R. N. CARNAN, President, Simon Bottobff, Vice Pre'&t. C. M. Allen, Sec' v. W. J. IIcLcrd, Treasurer. ' agency at extra rates. Ljt3 tl TUE AMERICAN LIVE CTOCK ' lL'itAACE COMPANY. Vincrnnes, lnd. ; . Charter cxmmitid: Grantep, Jancaey 2i, 1850. CAPITAL t0,OCO. ; Stockholders inJiriffually Liable. FOR the Insurance 'of IIoBtis, Mltles, Pr.iZE Bulls, i;i:rrr and Cattle, of every description, against tke combined risks of Fire, Water, Accidents and Disease; aUo upen stock driven to east ern Markets; or transported bouth. fr lA)Sts paid in JO days atter prooi 01 aeain. Ol rectors: Joseph G. Bowman, Counsellor; Ferdinand Eherwinc, Merchant; Cr.pt. lfaac Mafs, Merchant; Hvn. Thos.Uishop, John Wise, Merchant and Bank Director; Alvin W. Tmrv. do. ' do. do. Hon. Abner T. Ellis, State Senator and Mayor of Vmccnnts; Abm. Smith. Farmer. Bink Director, and Auditor o Knox county. JOSKPIIG. BOWMAN, President. B. SnrsTLErr Whitaev, Secretary.. Wat. Burtch, Treasurer, Merchant, and President Vincennes Branch cf Sinte Bank cf lnd. A LAN SON WARN Ell, Agent at Evansville. my8 tf FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. riHIS Company was incorporated with a perpetJL ual charier n 1819, and insures a gainst hs or damage by fire on Dwelling Houses, Manulactnring Establishments, Stores, Household Furniture, Merchandize in general, on the most favorable terms. And lueses occurring in this agency will be liberally adjusted and paid with promptness. Board 0 Directors. Tnos. K. Bkace, Robert Bckl, Samuel Tudoh, Joskph Phatt, Jamrs Thomas, Ward WooDBamcE, Joseph Chuhch, Edwin G. Ripley, Miles A. Tcttl, John L. Boswell, Ebevezeu Flower, E. A. Bulktley, Roland Mather, Silas B. Uamlintox, Samuel S. Ward, Frederick Ttleb, Henry . I rtt. THOS- K. BRACE, President. S. L. Iwmts, Sec'y . ; . : : 9er A pplicationa for insurar.ee may be made to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to receive proposals and ist-ue policies on as favorable terms as any Insurance Office or A gerity in the West. ALLE? C. HALLCCK, Agent, ; ftb4 tf Mam Btreet, oppose the : ank. .round Snices. I A LARGE lot A Irpice, Pepper, Cirjer, Cinna1 xV mon,Cloves,ic. AUo,30doz,Ground 31ustard, wai ranted pure, by eei,13 v FOSTER Sc BROWN. NOTICE.' HC. GWAT HMEY alone is authorized bv m to settle the business of the late firm ot Hen ry Schriler & Co. jj31 HENRY SCHRBER. Vanderburgh Against the World. f DOZ. women's black merino How; J" 175 doz. childrens scarlet rrerinoliose; Of the finest quality made in this county. and for sale at Phil adel auelfhia pnee, ti sep24 ' J. H.MAGIIEE St CJ, lY"! OLASSES. Plantation and Sugar House. JLtJ in barrel and half barrels in poexl order, and for sale low by FOSTER Sc BROWN. . jel tf - ' ' ' Case Men's stitche'l boots; O 5 do do prime Kip Brogaus; 5 do ChilJrens' Shoes; 5 do Misses Uootees; ' . Ju?t received and far sale low by 8p21 J. H. MAGHEEit CO 50 DOZ. COLLINS' for sale low by ; AXES, just received and J. II MAGIIEE & CO.. sep4 A f B A LES Domestics, inst ree'd and for sale at very reduced prices by oct3 ; , - J. If, MAGHEoiCO.;
INSURANCE.
.Statement o "TEE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE IN3TJ- . fc : RANGE COMPANYV . ; . , Newark, N.J. On the 1st day of January , 1859. Offices, 151 Market St., Newark11 Walt St.. jx. Y., POLICIES issued prior to Jan. 1st 1S19.--C262 during the y tar 1&49 5cy 7771 2393 Deduct Policies expired and cancelled from öiay ist, 1845, u datePolicies in force, Jan. 1st, IS50,---.-.. --$373 Balance Jan. 1st, '41, $673,3o0 M Deduct losses then unpaid-. i(J,5U), $543,360 52 Nett Premiums received daring the y tar 1849 $151,406 6 Interest 43.611 95 Total receipts in '49 $493,013 21 - Losses paid 8157,'JOO 00 Expenses being charged on tne business 16,073 03 Paid lor purchased policies and for commissions 27,570 69 Physicians tees 3,246 txi liiterest paid on Scrip b'J2 29 ' . . . $205,ES3 77 $202,134 41 Net Balance 935,994 96 Additional Losses amounting $I0,3jU sustained during the year, awaiting proots ul utath. Assets. Cash on hand Newark City 6 per cent. Bonds Brooklyn ' Bonds and mortgages on real estate worth double the amount locnedReal estate Premium notes drawing 6 per cent- interest secured by policies Loans on scrip Premiums, premium notes and cash in the hands of agents and in course ot transmission 7-120 73 1-900 50-000 230.054 57 lG-8 41 605-248 40 6-025 32 9 078 14 $935-994 fc6 Tupon jwy rol.cies now m force issued prior to Janurry 1st 1849 (except term policies issued since i I' 1c) ifit .1 Sv' 1" I 1 a ay tsi, io-io) me directors bave oectarcd a dividend ot 30 per tent on the premiums paid at the table rates, being the piofits of 1848. The Directors having paid the losses tint have occurred, ami reserved the sum of $376,320 14, and the additional tum of $230,000 of declared profits as required by the tiy-luw, have ordered the pay tnent of the first and second dividends (being those declared on the lit of January 1847. and ist Jan , 1848); those holding scrip to be paid on and af ter Match lüt. l85kO- 91 u fiii'K linid ll u Intnroif i. t, cease. Those whose dividends have been placed to 1 1 - - .-.- . v . v .u.raw. . m .r ineir creau to receive tne same with mtercbt by a credit on their notes as they mature. . C. (JILL, Actuary. Directors and Officers. Hobt. L. Patterson. Thomas B. Segur, Henry McFarlan, Win. 31. Simpson, Randall Ii ürecn, Joel W. Condi t, Isaac II. Frothingham. rTEliON, iVMideitt. Chas. S. Macknctt, Lewis C. Orover, Seth Low, Edard Anthony, Andrew S.Snellirg. ROBERT L PA JOLLW.COND1T. Vice l'reidt. Euj. C. Miller, ÜKittary. Jdtdical Board tf Consultation. VAIi.TLVE MOTT, M. D. . J lb. Vax Rex&selaer, M,D. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Js.-tt. M.J.B RAT, M. D., Aledttal raminr. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or their friends LIVES, will pleate call upon the agent in this City, Otlice on Main Street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Company. . octlC-ly tin Scrip to these who have paid their Premium ia a&bu MdUtJeuliJwoXjusQ who jie indebturns. 7ATJLANES VERMIFUGE!! The Inventorof a t ltX OKEAT REMEDY for a Formidable Dis ease, has no ruht to keep its use from . his fellow creatures. So thought Dr- 3rLano when lie was in duced to offer his treat remedy for worms to the public. .A protourd pnysician.enjovmg a very large ! .ft I . II P practice, ncoianoi tear 10 oe coniounued wunthe herd of quacks who impose upon the public heir worthless stuft es patent medicines, lie was there fore induced by Kidd & Co. druggists, to dispose of hisnht as discoverer, and the Vermifuge is now for . a . sale in nearly every village and tow n ol tne country It is the sovereign remedy lor wcrms. for sale by CRAWFORD BELL Aeent. Evsn6ville la; Decker &. Kramer. Jasper, JohnStub blefiold. Delectable Hill. P. O: Robt. Locan. Hiah Banks;S. S. Johnson, Petersburg; Thcs. Ilornbrock, Union: Debruler &, Cron, Winsuw; John L.vnn. Lvnnville: Chester Bethell, ße-onvi!Ie; A. Haecr, Newburs; R. S. &. D. B. Hairer. Rockport; Chas. r Ionard, Mt Vernon; James 31. Grimes, Springfield; S Humphrey &, Ct, Harmony; V C Pelham & Co, SchnecsriLe; Cox re. Kobb, Pame; J o Jaauts. Posey eilln- W I Vliil5n Pcnf Mnr.- " Wtf 1 i m.nn X- , Ittvf W aaAaM 4-' J 1 - - a 4 w . u v Yorkes, Owensville; vV II Fisher. Princeton; R B Ilallock, Princeton; John IS Gardner, Blairsville; Daniel Archer Sc.Lo Columbia. P. L. Greeorv. travellms A reut Country agpnts can N supplied ato. IJeU's. f-jVizrvilIe, la. myll ALLIS & HOWES T7"HOI ESALE Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, if I obacco, IN ails, to per, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Towder, etc., etc., are now rrceiviug their Winter Stock, and would respectfully fay to Merchants: Having had experience in the business oi the West, almost ns long as the West has hsd business, they have a thortugh knowledge of the West and its wants, guided by which know ledge they have careiully selected from manufacturers and importers, such articles as will suit the market, and are prepared to sell goods on as favorable terms as can be obtained in Iiouisville or Cincinnati. To CanalContractoks. With especial view to Canal work6, they have on hand, and will be constantly receiving farce lots of Spades and Shovels, Blasting-Powder, together with ail titer articles circulated to facilitate the toil, nourish the body, ro cheer the spirits of our sturdy laborers. To Farmers asd Produce Dealers. They will j pay the highest market price for country produce, and call particular attention to their very large stock of Gunny Bcjtj, w hirh they will furnish on terms that cannot fail to please Nov.. '49 n21-tt; NOTICE IS hereby given that a petition will be presented , to tbe next General Assembly of the State of In diana, asking a repeal ct so much of an act entitled ' an act in lelanon to Lamasco City, approved January 15. 1850," as incorporates a portion of a tract of land conveyed by Ge oi xe R Jones to Wil lard Carpenter, bv deed dated 11th March. 184S, and recorded in book P. cace 404 of the records of lands cf Vanderburgh county, and alao a portion of r.. t ti. i7 - - jr:: f ; II m SlOCHWeuv cmarcerneui adjoining c.vai:e,iuc. The said land and lots havinsr been incorporated into the limit3 of said City without our knowledge or consent and coitrary to our wish-s. WILLARD CARPKNTER, JOHN' M. STOCK WELL, JOHN INGLE. Jr., JEN KIN T HUGO. Evsnsvi'Ie. Oct 3. '50 rd-Vwtf - TTrVTT AT. ' f II. MORGAN hasreuioed bis stock of Dry tf m ooou up DiuiD suct'i. iun luv uujjuii'p iui merly occupied by Oliver Laeld, w here be will be pleased to see his customers, 1 avicg determined to sell goods at lower prices than ever aug27tt SUNDRIES. PICKLES, Catfup's. Sauces, Jelly's, diied Fru Currants, Kauins and h iss for sale by . my4 tf HORN CROOK Sc BURT IS. JAVA COFFEE, A FEW pockets of. very superior old Government Java Coffee just received and for sale by fianV BABOCK BROTHERS. Water su TO EMIGRANTS, &C. A LL those in want of small Farms within a few XX. miles of wis City will do well to call on the
subscriber at is Olhce, 2nd street, one c oar lrom the Catholic Church- - Vi ' P. E- C ARRlCljC . je22 tf . . ;... r on r . ' . . . '. '
REGULAR-.'PACKETS...
THE FEGUALR LOTJISVJT I E fie ST. LOU1B TJ.B. MAIL PACKET WYC1M1NQ v ill. leave cu Aou;s eveiv iiouoav. A L'v.nf.illi am IVarfnActv I? A. UHU ijiiusiiuti vu iinimsmj .w turning, will leave .Lcul&ville on Fridoy.and Ev ai sville on Saturday ' m N As this is a regularly rstcblisbed mail lins,rtbe pr.tlic can rel y wilb certainty rtr on the promptness of this boat. O'RILEY.o MITCHELL,, ortl2-tt " . Aa'ta. LOTJISVtt-F,EVAN3VrLLI3 AND CrN- - DERSOli PACKET-. J , fT" w rThe-fast., running,. andt substABtial r tar s auamcr . )r.t O jiJ 'Ju - . -I RONTON, .i -r t 1 ' Capt. Bhakcxle, Master, will run as a Tegular xxuuviiie, t.vansvu!e and IJ encerson racket. r, . ,...:..!.. i :S . tr irt Agents. . augi - trKli,h ä. AJ ITClilLL, : lolisville. evasvijljlje: rcjj ; - " CA III O PACKET, t . , ; v tJESLtt j THE light draught and substanJ tia.1 steamer ' " ' '.' , julia, . - ; Cap. . Pru.ntt, master, will run dnriftg the season, as a Louisville, Evansville and Cairo Packet. She is a licht draught boat, and of excellent accommodations. ' For freight or passage apply on board, or to O'RILEY & AfiTCIlELL, ; , yi 3m . . ...... . i Agents. BOTiri.i?ic:-jrir.xr and jgvah svijllb - - - PACKET. " f-fP? JfV Tbe Inst running passenger packet Jf-nSPui-V . MAMMOTH CAVE.- 4 Capt. W. T. Warinner, master, w ill leave Evansville every WTednday and Saturday, and Bowling -Gren every Monday and Thursday. For freight or passage apply ou board, or to feb2 2m O'RILEY Sc M ITCH ELL. DRUGS, &f DRUGS; MEDICINES, ETC T AM now in the daily receipt of my spring si j. ply ot AJltltjiS, vc. vc, omnsung in pat IT Ol Vitt e following: of the 200 ox Iodine, French 3tX i.0 Tart acid,J Eng 5 cases Ep Liquonco "5 do Refined Borax '. '15 casks East-Salstratus 150 lbs Quicksilver 1 300 do Calomel Eng r 150 do Calomel .4m ' t 20 do Ext Bark Comp I 150 do Pulv Red Bark CO do Chloroform, Cur 1000 do Reli'd Salt Petti 50 do Oil Lemon, pur ; 50 d Cum Amon 50 do' Aniswd . ; 3o do cloves ; 50 do Rofemary ' 50 eals refined Oliva ; ., 50 11 Oil Penpermin 200 oz ldide de Potassa lOOozlonnin 50 oz Snip Morphia T 20 oz Acetate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium -500 do Senna A lend 200 do do Elndiado 000 do Naples Sulphur 1000 do Brimstone . '400 do Arsenic -" 1 bbl Balsam Copavia . 400 lbs Spt Nitre 400 do Spts Ammonia 100 do Sulp either . 350 do Jalapa pulv IU .1 111 I jo uo nnei mv ! 100 do lpccachuananul 1000 s Sal Soda' - ' Tnnlnr 2000 do Sup Carb Soda J ; ,"; The above are warranted of best quality, and i he sold on a small advance' for cash or to promp dealers on usual credit. My stock has been pur chased entirely from first bauds, on best terms so the public can rely upon their purity and prices. feb7 tf : CRAWFORD BELLXAM atrent for the following PATENT 23EDI Ja yne's Prepa rations; - vnc. . Fahnestoek'a do: . v;.f Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry; , "J , Smith a 1 onic Syrup; . , ; ... . Townsend'a Sarsaparilla; r r L fff - Sana' do; Vv :.- r.J.'taj i i Bull's do; ' j.i.-.v i ,-: Hart's Fit Medicine; i i f. - -. :, . Thompson's Compound Pyrup WTood Nsptha; Coven's Balm of Life; , . ' . 4 : Cod Liver Oil; ; . . ' V. 4 " . ' and all other Medicines of this character in general use. feb7 . CRAWFORD BELL.? n i i r , r.ii.. JlJ Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira, l'ur Juke Port, Swet. Malaga nnd Claret, on kand and for sale by itb7 . .r i CJ C-JJ3AC.'BELL. DR. SHANNON'S MEDICINES i D R. HiANNON'S telebtated tnedcites, lor the cure tf all chtontc diseases, f-rie bv "t . , HATCHITT i CO.! ' : Evaksville. Ind.. Au i. 29, 1S50.. My genuine Remedies and Ointments may be Utd at the Drug Store of Dr. J. G. Hatchitt 6c Co. Water street, Evansville, IndiaraJ -": -. aucso ' S. M.snANNON; PRESCRErTIONS - '. ,'. : HAVING fctt up an apartuitnt einrewly fer the purpose, we are prepared to nil prescriptions on thesntrtest notice and in the neatest style. J. G. HATCHITT & CO., . -' jel tf . ' No. 14, Front St., , MIXED PAINTS. ! PAIT Aground in oil, of alienors and inqushtities to suit purchasers, for ssl at -' " -" , r-, - IIATCHITT'S & CO., . jel tf " . ;: -; r.- V .No-H. Front si. tlliAMS t Tobacco. Extra articles alJ woya to be found at ' , . V - , . . . HATCHITT & CO ' jel tf . : . No. 14, Fronts! .'i WHITE Lend and l.inod Oil. best quslitj at ' HATCHITT Sc CO.," jel tf ,' No. 14. From st-. JOAPS! Soap II A great .vaiieiy of Fancy j Soaps in Stoie, nnd for sale by - . HATCHITT St CCK - ;1 if No. 14. Front si. ' - - NEW MEDICINES, f y ?i rpHE attention ol rfiyucian is called to the fol r JL ' lowinz new additions to t!c Materia Mcdica. Podoohvhn. - ' ' Lep.andiii., -. 1 .ü JViacrotyn, .' . Eupatonn, .;. v.-1 LobIin.aiJExt. Mvricc. Juft received and for sale by fsepl?j " HATCHITT Sc1 CO: . 1:-.. DEPOT of Popnlar Jledicincs. -Swain's Family: Medicineu, Lnvdeus.do. do. Townsend'e, Bull a and Shaker Sart aparilla, : and every valuable patent ineditine. for sl bv auc30 No. 14, Front t ft HE undersigned having permanently located I. himself in Evansville. will practice law in'tbe Circuit Court of Vandaburuh. and the Suprt mt and Unued States Court, at I nuiana;Uis. lie, may .be tound for the present at the chrrwood House. " i scplB-Imdw - JOHN LAW. CHEESE. CHEESE. A SMALL lot of. 20 TJoxcs Western .Rescrv s t t I J Cheese ins receive!, and will be cheed ZlXOVt tbe xarket if called for tiits day. - jet tf O'RILEY Sc MITCHELL- " NOTIONS. -;;'." . BASKETS, Bung starters, Rolling pin Knife cleaners, Potatoe mashers, Butter prntsfaai lots of other tUiigs for sale by . , myitf II0RNBRO0K&-BURTIS. A IIARGAIX. 1 WE have in store, ICO half boxes of 8 by 10 win dnw Glass, which we are instructed to sell 1 low the msrkel. To any person wanticg the article W6 C&D Sell je21 tf " O'RILEY Sc MITCHELL WABASH FLOUR. "7 T ASM ALL Jot just rrceivf d and tor saW Wy BABCOCK BROTHERS, , ... , Wat yr street f TUST received at my Urocery and Provision Store on Main, just tbove Second street, 10 barrels Hominy, first quality, which i offered for ssleciieap. ' fcbl tf ISAAC HAIMAN PERFUMERY. A LARGE assortment of extra Toilet Perfume ry, genuine Bear oil, Pomatum. Curling Kind indPemanswnt s-, faS$f - jel tf "...- No. II beutst ,
