Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 226, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1851 — Page 4

MEDICINES.

HATCHITT'S Compound Ilxtract of TTIHIS Medicine, heretofore, has been confined alJ I most entirely to domestic practice, being known dv to the Pioneers of the est and those having totlimumcauull 1111 uie imuans. 1 mi iui exceptions, it has entirely escaped the aitention of tUe Regular Physician and is altogether unknown iu populous portions of the country. ' lis medical properties are more powerful and varied than any other plant known to the American Florist. It ia Powekfci. Toxic -Curing Chills and Fevers cf Ion standing, when Quinine and other Tonus have failed. It isa SriMri.cs Increasing the secretions of the Bronchial Neucus Membrane, it cures Asthma, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. It is a.n Alterative llaving a more powerful effect upon the Liver than any known vegciame; cures Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice ami allbu'siis diseases. lr is A.ntiscorectic It being proved bey ond contradiction that it will cureScrotula, Scurvy, and all diseases caused ty impure blood. It is Diatiioretic Curinz n'l diseases of the skin, such as Itch, Tetter, Scald Head. Pleurisy, Erysipelas, Scarlet Fever, Mea-les,nd Small I ox. Ir im Diuretic and I'menauogce Curing diseases eftheKidnevr and Bladcer, Hysteria, ""S Menstruation and Chronic Affections of the W omb. It has proved to be unsurpassed as a Mediine. for Rheumatism and Gout, Mercurial and Sypfcalitic Diseases. PROOF I PROOF! ! DYSPEPSIA CURED! Dr. Hatchitt: Having been atllicted with Djspepsia with aU its multiform symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasiness over the region of the tomach; flatulence and eviction: vomiting ot meals; languor and debility; and having used, without benctit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles of Bulls Sarsaparilla, I was induced to try your Compound Extract of Cohosh. The use o( two bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, 1 have enjoyed excellent health. I have sold several dozen bottles of your Cohosh on my Wharf Boat, and it has given perfect satisfaction. For all those diseases for which it is recommended 1 believe i' superior to any medicine in us. Rcpectfully, P. G. O'RILEY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. An ntract of a letter oi April 21st, 1S50, from Dr. J. D. Collins, Clarksville, Tennessee. "Your Cohosh takes finely. I have recommended and used it in a good many cases of various diseases to my satisfaction. For several years I have known the happy and almost marvellous effects of the Co hoph alone in some peculiar diseases. 1 judge it Lik'y as a Tonic, antiscortuiic and emenagogue." From J. D. Hannah; wholesale dealer in Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, Sec. !tc. Evansville, Ia.. March 30, 1850. Doer. Hatchitt : I have used vi ur preparation $i Cuhosh for torpor of the liver, indigestion, and general nervous debility; in every instance w ith astonishing puccess. 1 would recommend it to all imilarly affected, as a safe, pleatant and efficacious medicine. Your obedient serv't. J. 13. HANNAH. The certificate of R. W . Dunbar, Eax., Treasurer ol Vanderburgh county. Eva.nsville, Ia.. April 17,1350. Da IIatcuitt üir I have used your Cohosh for four or five months. And can bay with coaHenc that it is an alterative tonic, much superior to any prepaoation of Sarsjparilla, or other tohic medicine I have ever used Yours. R. W. DUN DAR. The following is from Mr. Morgan, of the firm o G. & S. R. Morgan, wholesale dealers in Dry Goods. Evansville Ind Doer. Hatchitt CSir1 have used your Cohosh h several raes of diseased Lungs, with the happiest results. From my experience with it, 1 believe it also to he one of the best Mtdicines for general debility, indigestion and for purifying the blood. Yours, ic. S.R.MORGAN. IIe.vderox, Kv., May 2, 1850. Dr. J: G. Hatchitt My wife has been afilictcd with Pro!apsuaLteri, and all those diseases so com mon to women about the "turn of life." She has been wondertully benefitted by the use of your Co hoh, after trying in vain other medicines. Yours. JAMES BACON. rCAUTIONc None is genuine unless 'HATCHITT'S EX TRACT OF COHOSH," is blown in the little, v Manutacturcd by J. ',. HATCHITT Sc CO., No. 14 Frt pt. Evansville. Ind: And for sale by the principal Druggists throughout we West. fjeli til M 'LANKS VERMIFUGE!! The Inventorola GREAT REMEDY for a Formidable Di. eie, has no riht to keep its creatures. o thought Dr- M'l use from his fellow 'Lane when hp. aueua to oner ins treat remedy lor worms to the public. A protound physician. enjoying a very larg practice, he did not lear to be confounded with th herd ot quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stuff as patent medicines. He was therefore induced by Kidd k Co. druggists, to dispose ol kjariitlit as discoverer, and the Vermifuge is now for sale ia nearly every village and town oi the country. It is. the sovereign remedy for wcrms. r or sale by - t CRAWFORD DELL Agent, FvansviÜe la; Decker &. Kramer. Jasper, John Stub bioiield. Delectable Hill, P. O; Robt. Logan, Higl Pdiik;S. S. Johnson, Petersburg; Thcs. HorTilrock I ni.n; Dcbruler &. Cron, Window; John Lynn I.rnnville; Chester Rothcll. Uoonvüle; A. Haer Newburg; R. S D. Ii. Hagor. Rockport; Chas. F i-onara, .hi ernon; James m. urimesprinheld S Humphrey t Co, Harmony; V C Pelham St Co rcnneesvii.e; tox & Ko!b, I am?; J S Jiquis. Posey vrtif, J w lining. Cvnthian: Williamson &. T orkes, Ownsvillc; W II Fisher, Princeton; R U Uuü'jk, l nncetoii; John B Gardner, Blairsville wanii Arciier cc Co Uoiuinbia. r. L.Ctrtiory, travelling Ageut Country agent um in; suwiifu ai üeii s. i.virville, la. my 11 HONOR THE DEAD. ItE.T Ac I.AWIti:CES M AR ILE WORKS, J'vansville, Indiana. (year Hit Court House. rpiITS important P.ranch of Kent &. Lnwrercc'? .1. ' extensive Marble Works, is now fully prepared to f irr.ih n!iy style of MrnienUrs to the Dead, viz : Monuments, Qbelisks, Tombs, Head and Foot FtonP5, of every s'yle, in American and Italian Marble. They have employed the best Engraers or Letterists the K st afforis, and are determined tint not only shall their works 1 fini.hed in bettet sljle than any heretofore oiFirrd to litis pnb(ic,but at rales as reasonable ii not leas than those of any ot!icr establishment in the West. Anv orders made through the traveling agents of said hrm, will be lrruilv ami satisfactorily attended to. 'Vbii urai works an extensive quarry of beautiful Marble in Vermont, from which they are constant ly receiving supplies of marble in every form. This gives iLcni an advantage over all others in filling orders cheaply. " A word to the wise is sufficient." Calf &nd examine our work and prices befoie purc:insinz r niiKing orucrs eiewnere. ylJ diwly M A. LAWRENCE. ,T. vahehouses to rent: frWQ Inrts und fuustnmil Warehouses, in a I.' central pari f the city and contenient to the river, fir rcui., Eixpiircnt HART'S SHOE STORE, fp.V-tf " First Street. -REMOVAL. J. H. MOriGA has removed his stork of Drv Goo!s up Main street, into the Luildinrr for liirly occupied by Oliver Ladd, where he will ho pled to see his ruitomer?, f aving determined te ell gnods at lower prices than ever oug27-tl 1 . ' Tobacco. QO BX.' vaiious choice brands of 2'a, 5s and 6's hms :A old prices; just receiveil by r ir FOSTER & BROWN. 30 000 G5j:jNYBAGS'rec'dandfor u ,v 1 1 sale by MaghEE CO. PORK BARRELS. " f f Ol K. S;ietito &, Co. 's superior Pork barüJJ reU for sjIo by A. LITER dec 11 tl ,

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USE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY. A certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sort Throat, Whooping Covgh, BronchUis, and all diseases of the Lungs likely to terminate in confirmed Consumption. THE reputation of this article is now so mncb established over the whole south and west as bein the e nly medicated candy of any practical benefit,that it is unnecessary here to disc nt on its merits, but merely to reter to one of the many certificatea we have received; tor others we refer to our pamphlets, to be had of any of our agents. From Rev Wm. Young late of the M. E. CkurchCtn. Dear Sir: While laboring tinder a se'ere cold from speakinf in the open air, 1 was handed a riec of your Cough Cenay, from the use of which I ex penenced f reat and almost immediate relief, since then 1 hav. frequently used it with the same beneficial effects. I therefore feel no hesitation in recommending your candy as certain specific lor Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, Ac. YOUNG Sold in packages; 5. 10 and 20c. each. C. DELL, "I ALLEN C. II ALLOCK,! Agents in W. M. WOOIEY, f EvansTille J. G- HATCHITT, J Wholesale asents in Louisville, n 9 ROBINSON, PETER & CAREY. A BRANCH OP THE GREAT WESTERN THE Proprietor of the Greal Wes'em Marble Works having established a branch of his establishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now prepared to furnish all who may desire to erect Durable Mementoes, over ihe Graves ol their deceased friends, with Monnments, Tombstones, Ac. of all description , sizes and qualities ol Foreign and Domestic Marble: and at Loer Prices, than have ever been offered West ol the Mountains. Evansville, April 23, '50. COL. CROSS. WESTERNMAR RLE. THE undersigned having discovered a Q'lsrry of fine White Marllein Harrison County, Ind., has eree'ed a Steam Mill lor the purpose ot sawing it up into Slabs suitable lor 1 ombstones, &c. is now prepared to furnish auch articles at about one half the price they hive heretofore been furnished at. It receives a very berutitui polish and is in every way equaHo the Marble furnished by the Vermont Quarries. I have ordered a large lot shipped to Ev ansville, which will be here during the comug month. Any one needing Monuments, Tomb stones, Furniture Work of any ard every description, would do well to examine our Western pro duction before buying 1 have been long engaged in the business, and call it equal it not superior to any Marble ever offered in the West. ap23 lmdwtl COL UKObö. RAILROADS AND PLANK ROADS. 1 MPROVEMKNT is the order ol the day, and those who do not improve the present moments are btliiiid the times. have for sale some of the best upland in the county, a part of which is well improved. It U situate 10 miles due north of this city, nd near the line of Railroad The contempla ted Plank. Koad will run through someot this land, which, with the Railroad, will afford every facility for taking the produce to market. 700 acres are ot tered, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers The (arm, known as the llornbrook Farm, is a part of the lands now for sale. If the above lands are not sold before the first day of July next, they will be sold at public auction, ot whicu due notice will be given, i ltle beyond dis pute, r or terms apply to P. HORNUKUUlt, Alain street. Evansville.Maich 4. 1850. roh5 ATTENTION! JUST received by the undersigned at their Auc tim Room on Water street, a very general assortment of Furniture, Chairs. Clocks. Looking Glasses and Looting Glass Plates, purchased for Cash direct from the manufacturers, and consisting in part of Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus Scroll and plain front Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables Stands. Desks. Sofas, a treat variety of Chairs, Children and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Looking blasse?, Picture r rames, &c &c Also, a ceneral assortment of Dry Goods and a arge lot o? Notions. AM of which they are detei mined to sell at IX) W prices, ard to which the pat ronage of the public is resptctiuliy solicited. Kegular Auction wies every Wednesday and Saturday. WOOLSEY &. NELS .N. IN. 15. 1 o our friends. Who so ijcnerouely assist ed us in our misfortune, occasioned by the burning ot the lie lie ot the West, we tender our grateful ac knowlecgments-. W. & Ih. FLAXSEED WANTED. In the Marketlor auother Season for any Quantity ol Flaxseed AM prepared to purchase any quantity of Flax seed, lor which 1 will always pay the highest market price in cash. J. M. CLARkSON, Produce Broker and Commission Merchant, south side of Main, between 6th and llhsts. Louisville, Ky Uur6 w 6m FRESH GROCTEIRIXS NEW AREIVAL LOAF, Crushed and Brown Sugar: Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in bbls and half do; No 1 Mackerel, in kitts; Nol Salmon, in half kitts; Connecticut river 6had; Rio and Java Coffee; And all other Groceries. RaUins, Figs, ete. mh!3 tf HORN BROOK & BURTI5 Great Facilities. POST & CO.'S American and Foreign IPeriodicinnati. 5"The subscribers are prepared to receive orders for aU Magazines or 'ewspnpT8 published in this country, Grat Britain or in the Continent. ALSO ihrr'ers lor all standard or Miscellaneous Publications filled in the shortest time possible, as we are leceiving packages Irom our Agent in Lon don, by evert steamer. Repayment will be required in advance for al foreign orders. (octil) POST a. CO. 1 ft CASES Buena Vista Hats; 12 do Cloth Caos. men's and bov 'e: iust re ceived and for sale by novit J. II. MAGHEF& CO. Ground Spiee. A LARGE lot AUpice, Pepper, Ginger. Cinna x. mon, Cloves, &c. Also, 30doz, Ground Mus tarn, wairanted rure, by seplS FOSTER & BROWN GROCERIES. "I OfiT HALF chests Imperial, Gunpowder, and Young Hyson Tea; IX) do I ouchong, and Oolong black Tea; 40 boxes Pepper and Pimento; 25 bbls ground Ginger, and 20 bags Race do; Cassia, Cloves, Nutmegs, &.C.; in store, for the trade at reduced prices, by nov2Mf BEMENT & VIELE. M'indowFnsh. ON hand and for 6ale, at remarkably low price: 15C0 Lights 10X12 Snsh; luuu do yiz do.; 2000 do 8X10 do; oct31 BAtCOCK BROTHERS!, irifcsitucfi HAVING fittca up an apartment expressly for the purpose, we are prepared to till prescrip tions on tnetnonest notice ana in the neatest style. J. G. HATCHITT & CO., jel tf No. 14, Front st. P SAVINGS BANK. ER SONS having small sums ot money which they wish to lay aside and save, can deposit the same in the c Bice of ihe Evansville Insurance C mpany,on Water street, three doors below Main, such deposits will be repaid on demand. oct7-tt JAS. G. JON ES, Sec'y. LEAD & SHOT. O Of! A LBS. ree'dper Genessre, and for sale y&JV by (nov9) J.&W.KE1LLY. HOMINY, Pearl Barlf y, Farinco, ground Kicc, Corn Starch, Para '1 apioca, for sale by nov29-tf J. &.W R El LEY. LUMBER! LUMBER !1 00,000 FEET OF LUMBER. PINE, POPLAR and BLACK-WALNUT Lumbe r. Shingles, Laihs, Scnntlin, and every article in the tine, top.eiher wiih all kinds of building materials ,cau te fourd at BABCOCK BROTHERS. Ynrd on 2nd street. James Steele, Lumberman, octii

MEDICINES.

J. W. BROWN'S MIXTURE A certain Cure for Gonorrhoea and Gleet: AL.aU a preventive for Gonorrhoea and Syphilis. "An ounce of prevention is bet.er than a pound of cure." Many Certificates might be obtained, was L not for tne nature of the disease. This has stood the test for ten years in my hands, withou. a single failure, either in cure or preventative. I cured many cases ot many, years' standing, which had become changed into the second stage and were given up by the Physicians. Thi Mixture will also cure Erysipelas, Kirgworms, Tetter-worms, Scald Head, and the best wash in the world for OLD SORES. It is used by rub bing on well three times a day. A fair trial is all that is required to establish all set forth as cure and preventive. cZrFnce, $1.50 per bottle. A liberal discount to dealers. 2TShake the bottle before using. -JP CERTIFICATES. I do htrehy certify, that my hand was afflicted with Tetterworrr. that I had lost the use of it almost, and tried every thing I could hear of without cure, until I procured soine of J. W. Brown s Mixture, which cured it in two applicaHUMS J SA.A LO fV AUil a m " W 1L If IT November 17, 1849. Pktersburo, Nov. 7. 1849 This is to certify, that my niece was badl adly Glided with Scald Head, and that J. Brown's Mixture cured her in a short time. SARAH II. TROUTMAN. Peterrbcro. Nov. 7, 1849. I do herebv certify, that mv hands were soefected with Tetter-Worm, that U was with great tfiicultv that I could use them and was cured ty J. W. Brown's mixture in a few davs. WAUKLiS Lt. W. 1 UUU 1 This is to certify; that my hands were so badly afilictcd with Tetter-Worm, that I could not use them änd was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in one week I therefore recommend it to the world without fear ol contradiction JAMES II COX. Larce County, Kt., June G, 1650. For the sake ol the siiflerinp community, I take this opportunity to make known the great cure perfornici'. on me, 1 was badly afilictcd with Erysipelas and was cured by the use ol J. W. Brown's Mixture in a few days. SARAH JACKSON. Bostox, Nelson County, Ky., Dec. 1849. I do hereby certify that I "was attacked very badly with Erysipelas, and was cured by the use of J. W. Brown's Mixtuie in me day. THOMAS PEARSON. For sale by J. G. HATCHITT & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. No. 14 Water i-treet, Evansville, Ind. je 20-iy TO THE LADIES. T WOULD respectfully inlorm the Ladies that X have a splendid assortnunt ot Lasting. Morrocb Uoal, nnd Kid Uaiters, blips, walking bhoes, and ancy Shoes, imitnlle lor parties. Sic: tUo the same as ifie above t f Misses, a very neat assortment. Children's Shoes of all kinds. 1 have a complete assortment, and will sell lew for Cash at my Hat Store on Main street near the river. My Lad v will ever be present to wait on the La dies. mh?71 A. DErOE pa Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. I HAVE the latest style of Hal manufactured to order, a superior arti- Vcle, ol all prices aDd natalities. Satin, Beaver, Mole skin, Silk, Plain and Bruh, and a great variety oi uena V ista Hats and Caps; also Moots and ihoes a tine as can be made. All for sale low n Main street, near the tiver. mh27 A. DtrOn. DISSOLUTION. t HUE firm of Henry Scriber & Co., was this day JL dissolved by mutual consent. All debts to be paid to Henry Scriber, and all claims against them to be aUo settled by him. E. A. CORBET, JOHN HODGSON. Evansville, 5th July, 1850 ljy24 if THE undersigned having retired from the Dry Goods business and disposed of his whole stock to Messrs. Morgan & Kien, takes this occasion to express hie acknowlettgtmedts to his old mends, nd customers lor their patronage, and would respectfully solicit them to continue their trade witn the new Firm, who he feels assured will j ustly merit and are in all res pc et w oUhy of a lib eral patronage (Mgr.ed:) aug27dA.wt OLIVER LADD MACKEREL. HERRING- AND RICE. OAI bULS. iSo 2 Mackerel, Boston insp ; 50 hf bbls. No 3 do " " 100 Boxes Herring; 6 Tierces Rice just ree'd per ete tner Gen. Lafayette, and Saladin, tor sale low by TAYLOR & HARVEY, nlo-tf Water street JUST 11ECE1VEV 40 hhds New Orleans Sugari 5 tierces new Rice; 100 drums Figs; 10 boxes Lemons; for sale by jan4 daw ALLIS A HOWES LAMP SHEARS. AC. LAMP Shears, Bed Cords, Plough lines, Halter ropes, and Mackerel, Codfi.-di, Shad and all other articles in the grocery line lor sale bv my4 tf horn Brook &. stums. EOMIN7. T UST received at my Urocery and Provision Store I on Main, just shove Second street, 10 barrels Hominy, first quality, w hich is ottered lor salecheap. febl if ISAAC HA1MAN. PA1MS Ac-"5 kegs white lead, pure and No. 1; 4 bbls linseed Dil; also, Chinese blue, chrome green, chrome yellow, ven. red, Spanish brown, yllow ochre, ii'herage, putty, Spanish whiting, cvC in store and tor sale by jel tf FOSTER & BROWN. r EVANSVILLE BAKERY. HE undersigned having purclincsd the Bakery establishment, known by the name of Evans ville Bakery, and formerly kcot by John M Sampson, on Main Street between First and Second els , would inlorm the public that Irom this time he will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of fresh bread, t- inekers, OcAes, ic, to sell at wholesab or retail He will toon te prepared with full machinery for the manulacture ot Butter. Wnter. Su gar. Soda and Boston CtacAers, by the w holesale, nnd for reiail customers. The patronage of ihe public is respectfully so lie ted, as there will La no need hereat ter lor sending to distant places for any thing in my line of businsss. nov7-tf II KN RY W. SAMPSON. CEMENT. T AWSON VERY 'S N.Albany Ccmentalways -a on uauu inu lor saie dv no9 J.&W.REILLY WABASH FLOURl SMALL lot just received and for sale by t BABCOCK BROTHERS, Wat?r street A PRIME lotV. R. in store at fsepl8j FOSTER & BROWN'S. DRIED FRTTTT T)EACIIES and Apples, the last ol ihe se aon,for jl saie Dy hukxmukuuk & 1UKT1S. jel5 tf LAW PARTNERSHIP. James C Jones shd James E. Illy the, Attornies at Law, Evansville, Indiana, have associated themselves cs partners in the practice of the Law, and will continue to practice in this and the adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and District Court. They design turnirg their attention particularly to land law. In a short time they wi'l be prepared to give,n a few minutes, an abitract of the title to alrm st any lot in Evsnsville or Ks enlargement, or in Lsrmasco, mother with professional opinion as to ihe title, it desired. jy25 d&wtf WHEAT FANS. Six new Wheat Fans are Offered for sale bvbiw rust, torlosen rnnrrrn 1 J.iW.RElLLY.

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IN QUART BOTTLES, . For Purifying the Blood, and fo the Cure of SCROFULA, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, LIVER COMPLAINT, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBILITY. ETC. RHEUMATISM, STUBBORN ULCERS, DYSPEPSIA, 8 A LT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, ERYSIPELAS. PIMPLES, Bit ES, THE proprietors have spent much time in ing this preparation ot Sarsapaiilla to its sent täte of perfection; and the experience ol lja-' teen years has furnished t r.em the most ample portunity to study, in their various forms.fia eases for which it is recommended, and ro adapt it exactly to their rcliel anucure. I atun:s who wisl a really good Medicine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its superiority, and the in valuable property it possesses of arresting and curing disense The bottle has been enlarged to hold one Quart, and in its present improvedform may safely claim to be the best nnd cheatest medicine ot the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced bv a lon? line ol facts and cure, that stand as landmarks and' beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the havn ot health, and what it has al ready done for the thousands w ho have used it, it is capable of doing for the millions still suffering and struggling with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. REMARKABLE CURE OF BItoyciIITIS New York. Feb. 17. 1848. Messrs Sands: Having suffered many years with a disease of my thront, afieeiirg the larynx, during which t'.me 1 was treated by the most distinguished physicians in Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease making ieurr.il progress; caustic applica tions were used, and whatever else was thought most eflicient for producing cure; but Inm confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryngitis be ing accompanied with phthis-is nnd great ditliculty in lrenthinff, would toon have terminated mv life. had I not obtained relief through the medium of ; I...M. ti.. . ii i . -i your invaiuauie ?arsapnrina. i must say, gentle men, when l com mo nod using the cursapanlla 1 did not place much confidence in its virtue: and I his will not surprise you, when vou are informed that 1 had tried more than fifty different r me ies during the past tour yars, without any success; but alter taking your Sarsapanlla a few weeks,! wasohliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific has not only relieved, but cured me; ami 1 therelore think it my duty, gentlemen, for the bene fit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation ot my cure. l ours, very truly, 1. I A KENT. Consulate of Francein the United States. The alove statement and signature were acknow ledged in our presence by Mr. D. Parent 89 true. for the Consul General o r ranee. L BOliG, Vico Consul. New York, Feb. 17 1848 The following voluntary tribute to this medicine is only another ot the many thousand who have and arc daily testifying to its merits. It speaks for tsell. J heongiunl may le seen at the rroiirietors. Winchester Kv., Oct. 2J, IbVJ. A. B. &. D. Sands: Gentlemen I would not have presumed to write o you, if it was not mv duty to let the public know the almost miraculous effects your Sarsaparilla has had upon me. Ily limbs were covered with ulcer ous sores so that 1 could not walk during the whole pring and summer In this situation 1 commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and after taking two bottles was entirely curtd. 1 must also tell you of another wonderful cure My brother was nfllieted with the scrotnla in his head so bad, his rhysician told him the loss ot his eight was inevitable, and Kermancnt blindness seemed to be his fate. Three ottlos entirely restored his 6ight, and werannot but recommend all similarly afUicted to use Sand's Sarsaparilla. Yours truly, BENJAMIN BUCKNER. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A.B. Sl D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists. lOOFufion st., corner of William, New York. old also by Drggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price SI per Cottle; .six Bottles for $5. Sold by C. BELL, Evansville: Ferris McCvr.Lovgh &, Co.. Lawrenceburgh; WoonÄt Doxxeliy, Terre Haute; D. Ckaiuhead, Indianajwlis; J. B Wilder & Co., Louisville; It. &. J Adams, St IiOiiis. jan29 wly -THE RAIL ROA D IS COMMENCED ! KvVw kvljJ EiZZli ljfSii And e are oil the nrt Train. THEREFORE, le it known to one and all, that we are determined to make a change in our bu siness, and will sell our present Stock rf Grocer ies, which consists of a general stock, with a large and well selected stock ot FINE LIQUORS of all grades, inferior to none in market, and to all, well as our old customers in particular, we will Kf l. at low figures for Cash, or such paper as will be taken in Bank with approved security, and in nc other way. And to keep nil quiet, we would ask all that owe us one cent, either by Note or Account to call and see us soon, and let us compromise to save further steps. And to all havinz claims against us, they hml better le after getting them as soon a? possible. This is by sober reflection ourdetermined resolution, and we will !c greatly obliged to all ol our particular friends and customers not to nk u to violate this pledge, as we shall most cssuredlj deny tbem. Once said is good s a thousand times To any one desirous ol locating in a fiouriphino city, awj getting into a jjood tr.irie, we will sell our entire Stock on good terms. We have been doin a Grocery business here for ten years past, and ca r of much use to our sucee.Foi-. ALLIS & HOWES, ap22 tl Evansville, Ind. ftCrGazette, Vincennes; Regi-ter, ?.It. CaimeJ Express, Terre-Haute; Journal. LatnvMte; copyt amount of S3, and send hillji toihisofliee. REMOVAL. CITY AUCTION HOUSE. THE undersigned have removed into the four story tire-pr..)f building on Water street, twt doors above Maii, formerly occupied by R. Barnes and are prepared to sell at Auction all descriptions of property entrusted to them Thy will attend to selling of Real Kstaie in any part of the city. Regular Sale Days, Wednesdays, and for second feand Furniture and "Calamities" in general, Satui deys. Having nn abundance of room, persons wish ing Goods stored can be accommodated. Th"y keep on hand a general assortment of FUR NITL'UE, coupling ol Sofas, Uurean, Tables Chairs, looking Glasses. Lookinz Glass Plates, &c Sec. Also, Dry Goods, Books, Fancy Articles, a Notions. Also a general assortment of Clocks wholesale and retail. mhl WOOLSEY & NELSONCOTTON YARNS. , , Oft BAGS superior Cotton V arns for sale chea;. for Cash, by apl.f WILLIAM HUGHES. SASSLINGEltS. BOLOGNA Sauj-apes and Dried Beef of the bes quality, just received nnd for Fsle rfir cheap by mv4 HORNBROOK & BURTIS. j BROOMS. . J DO.-diherent qualities received and for sole by J.& W. RF.1LLY. 100 novf-tt KANAWHA SALT. TflA BBLS. onhsnd.and for sale bv JO nuy J. Si. W. REILLY.

MISCELLANEOUS.

EXCELSIOR FURNITURE j 1 1ST received, a splendid ustortment of FurI niture, consisting of Dress and plain Bureaus, öolas Djvans, W aidroles; Centre, Card, Dining and Breakfast Tables; Candle, Woik, tr.d Wash Stands; Pedsteads. Lou iges, counting loom desks, Presse, tin Safes. Cribs. Toilet Ulas es. chain- ol all kinde, Matttatses, &c, &c. I tm prepared to till bills of any an ount or lurnith any articletallcd for, at priets unumallv low. Give n e n call and examine my i rices. J. P SC WING. octv-tt TTOTTfTF! THEsubscribctsioimeda Co-partnership onth 1st. insi., under the tyle and rirm of Morgan oc neen. lor the transaction ot a wholesale and retatl Dry Goods buMr.ega. In addition to tne stock of J. H. Morgan we have purchased the c ntiie stock ot Oliver Ladd, and will carry on business oi his old statid in Main at where w e will be pleased to see his liknmand cus tomers, and all others who may fttl disposed to t Ateno lousti.eir patronage. J 11. MORGAN, I ISAAC KEEN, aug'27-tf MORGAN & KEEN. ALLIS & HOWES WIIOI ESAI E Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Noil?, Pnper, Axes. Spades, S5hovels, lowdtr, etc., etc., are now rtceivitig their II inter Acf, nr.d w ould respectfully sny to Merchants: Having bed expeiittiee in tlrlusintsp oi the West, almost as lorg o the West has h.-d business, they have a there tch knowledge ol the West and its wonts, guided by which knowledge they nave carciun siiectco Irom manufacturers oid importers, such articles os will suit the market. nd are prepnred to sell goods on a? lavorclle teims as can be obtained in I.ouii-ville or C;,,cil tnt;. lo CaxalComsactoks. Wiiu jfeial view to Canal works, they hove cn hand, and willle con stantly receiving lai e lots of Spnde? nr.d Shovels, Blasting-Powder, together with 11 other articles calculated to facilitate the toil, nourish the body, ro cneer tne spirits ol our sturdy lnl orers. . To Farxilks and Pkoixce DEAi.r.r.s. The y wil pay the hightst market price lor country produce. and call particular attention to their very large stock ot uunny Uags. v hieh they will tutmsh on terms that cannot fail to please Nov. 9. '49 n2Mt: NOTICE I S bertly civen thai a petition will be presented J. to tie rext Genera! AssriuMy ot the State of In diaiia. atkii'g a r eal 1 1 so muil: ol an act entitled " an act in telaiion to I.amosco City, approved January id. ic:.U, os mcorpoiates a portion of i tract ol la i d eonveved by Georce B. Jones to Wil lard Canirnur. t v died dated 11th March. 1848 and recorded n I eck P, r-nce 4C4 of the records of lands tf andei burgh county, and also a portion " SiockwtllVLnlaipfnieiii adjoining Evansville. I he said laud and lots hatiiiu been incorporated into the limits of said City without our knowledge or consent and contrary lo our wish- s. WILLAH D CARPENTER, JOHN M. STCCKWELL, JOHN INGLE. Jb., JEN KIN T HUGO. Evansville, Oct. 3. '50 d.fcwtr CITY CtTKWAIE STCBE. WL ARE just in ttcriptol 110 crates ol our fal importations, n.nnufoctiid opussly Itthismarkft. ni.d t iim linri: a lud nstoitn tiitof flown blue ard Mtlbtiiy.in LiM.tr, Ita and 1 oilet setts; White Griinite, dc do eo; Litht Blue Pi in tl, do do do; Comiiu.'n ware-f ail detcrirtir rs: Which i'i addition to fiur loin-tr stick, and an ex tensive assortment of Cut, 1'r.EssLD, nnd CtiKtn GFttN and Flint .Glasswakk. Makes cur assortn tnt c n pTtte, vI ich ne ofTerrd on as reusotial le : rn s ai.d at as low pruts as can be lound r.ust or West. Merchants are icspcctfullv invited tocnüandei amine our gioi!s ai.d i rites, at the old stand .on Watir Street. octC9 BABCOCK BROTHERS. Iron. NaiTs. Clinins. Ac. 1 ff TONS IRON, liom ihe celebrated Iron JUU Mcuntain (Mo.) Woiks, weld hot or cold; KXX) Kegs assoittd Besinn ai!s; It 0 do Boston Spikes, 4 to f i ich; KHi pnirs htoy I right rnd blued traces; & casks lop. t Ith and cat let hairs; 2 do EnglUh sad irens, wrought handles; 1C0 hoies axs; Anvilt, BelloMF, Hond and Fhdge Hammers, Stocks and Dice, strap hinges, mill and cross-cut saws, len-kcttles, curry r nibs, files, &c; in store and lor sale at low tariff I y nov21-tf BEMENT & VIELE. COLUMBIA FLOUR. ( Warranted equal to Sl. Levis Brands.) FOSTER & BROWN will receive weekly, di rect Irom the Mills, a full supply of this excel lent flour in Barrels and hull Barieis. Bakersand Families can rely on this brand as being 4ihe best in the market. A supply in siore and for sale by jj23 tf IOSTER &. BROWN. ' brandt! 4 HALF Pipes Seignette dark 3 " Pinet pale; 7 Qr. Tipes Seignette; 1 Half Pipe 1-eger frerc, very sup'r old pale-, 3 " Otard, pale; 9 Qr. Casks IVIIevoisin, Just arr ved and for sale by n21 ALLIS & HOWES W. R. CHEESE. CHOICE lot ol English Dairy and Western A Reserve Cheese, lor sale low lort ashhv HORNBUOOK Sc BURTIS, Iebl9-t Main streett. Snndrics. 1 UST ree'd. a lnrzelot Cordoce, Batting, Sand I Paper. Bonnet Boards. Brooms, Matches, &c.. Sec, which will Le sold cheap, at wholesale. seplS FOSTER &, BROWN " FÜESH TTJÄa SLTERTOR Yoi.-ng Hyson, Y ung Hyson, Imperial and Biack Teas, Extra orange oolong pekoe fine v black Tea for sale bv am 4 tl HORN BROOK Sc BURTISClie, TAlTf , ET. BBI.S. Linsee.1 Oil; 10 bblsSpirits Turpentine 10 5 do Copal Varnish, 3 do Japan 60: 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds PIue Prussian; 2UÜ0 do Red Ix-ad; 2000 do Venetian Red. 2tXX) d Spanish Drown; iust received and lor sale low bv ' fcl.7 CRAWFORD BELL MOULD CANDLES. BOXES tust received per steamer. Court land and for sale low by O'KILEY & MITCHELL. 100 fel26 I A CASES lists consistincof ecry variety t1 vl just received and lorsnlelowbv sep 4 j. ii. iMAUii.r. cci. NILK. KEGS NAILS, superior quality. Wheeling brand, for tale l y J. Sc W. REILLY. 100 nov9 CAIirENTEHS A COOPERS TOOLS. JUST received and now open, a full and genera assortment of all kinds ot Coopers and C'arpen eis Tools Please call and examine mv stock. O.B. GRIFFITH, mh26 Main at. Iff POZ. ree'd per Ben Wret and for sale ly O fstpl8 FOSTER Si. 1SKOWN. MOLASSES. Plantation and Sugar House, in barrels and half barrel in pood order, and for sale low by FOSTER &, BROWN, jel tf Teas. OO HLF chests and boxes superior G. P- Y. II. Jf ai ind Imp. very fine and very fresh at sep 18 FOSTER &, BROWN. HARDWARE. UST received, a penend assortment of HARD. O WARE novll and CUTLERY, for sale low, by SHAN KLIN &. REILLV.

"insurance:

Statement o1 THE MUTUAL B EKE FIT LIFE EtfSURAJNCE COMPANY, Seicark, K.J. On the 1st day of January, 1850 Offices, 151 Market St., Newark . 11 Wall St. N. Y. POLICIES issued prior to Jan. 1st 1849--262 during the year lb49 I5CJ inng "3771 t 2398 Deduct Policies expired and cancelled fram May ist, 1S45, to date Pnli-i. n fnr- .Ian 1st IPSO . . . Rnlnnrt. Jnn lit 'JO t Ifft . Deduct losses then unpaid 9.5CO, $643,360 Nett Premiums received during the year 1849 454.406 2 Interest 43.61193 Total receints in '49 498.019 91 Losses paid $ 157,900 00 Expenses being charged on the hnsinea? ifi Paid lor purchased policies ana ior commissions x,0iü B9 Physicians fees 3 246 16 Interest paid on benp 592 29 (205 8S3 77 $202,134 44 Net Balance $935,994 9 A A A itiAn .1 1 1 tu! im ä.i n'itiA AAf 9JI during the year, awaiting prools ol deatL Assets. Cash on hand $7-120 ia 1-9C6 W0OO 230 0M 57 t6-9tS 41 CC5-248 43 C-025 32 Newark City 6percent. Bonds nrookivn - -- . Bonds and mortgages on real estate worm uoutde tne amount loantd Real estate Premium notes drawing C per cent- intertsi sec urea Dy policies lo&n nn tfri n . .. .. .... .... .... .... - w - f Premiums, premium notes and cash in iiienanaoi agents and in course ot transmission 9(78 14 $935-994 8f 1U)on 3009 Ptdicies now in fotce issued prior t Janurry 1st 1849 (except term policies issued since May li-t, 14S) ihe Directors have cedared a dividend of 30 percent on the piemiums paid at thata blc rates, being the profits of 1848. The Directors ha vine laid the losses thnt have occurred, and rcscivtd the sum of $376,320 14, and thesdditional sum of $200 ,("00 of declared profits as required by the Hy-laws, have on ered the payment of thehrst ana second dividends (being those, declared on the 1st of January 1847. and 1st Jaa , 18-18); those holding scrip to lpaid on and af ter March 1st, 1SC0; at which time ihe Inteiest ista cease, Those whot-e dividends have been placed to their crtdit to receive ihe aaie with interest by a credit on their notes as they matuie. C. GILL, Actuary. Directors and Officer. Robt. L. Patterson. Thomas B Segur, Chas. S. Macknett, Lewis C. Grover, Seth Low, Edward Anthony. Henry Mcr arlan, Wm. M. Simpson, Randall II lreen, Jel W. Condi t, Isaac II. Frotliinsliam. KORF.MT L PA TTF.RSON, Fftideut. JOt L W. CON D1T. Vice J'rttidtnt. Clnj. C. Milier, ktnttury. JUlicat Btxtidftf Confutation. Vaianti.ne Mott, M. D. Jut. Van Rensseulk, M,D ALLEN C. HA I.LOCK, M. J. Bray, M. D., Mtdital Hiumtvtr. All persons wishine to n;ake insurance on thtir own or their friends LIVES, ill pleare call upon the agtplin this City, CHice on Main Street i.aar Water, and examine the teims and rales of ihe f . t f Company. loctl&-iyj 1In Scrip to th'se who have paidlhe'.r Tremiam in Cash, and lo the credit of those who areindebt. ed lo the Company by note for part of the Prtmi-1 urns CAE TUET WARE ROOMS. ROBERT F ERGUSS, keeps constantly on hand every va riety and description of Cabinet Fur 3 in ure anJLliairs, which lie warraa to stand with any work made in this city or else where. Persons wishing to purchase w ould do well to give him a call. Shop on Main street, between 2nd and 3rd streets. LUMBER YARD!! He has also just received at his yard, opposite h:e Ware-room, on Main street, a large supply of first rate pine lumber, of every description, which h öfters to the public on most reasonable terms. COFFINS made to order. A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand, and for sale st reasonable prices. Üy22 6niJ CEC LEPAI CECIIFA ! ! FOR WOOD'S CHOLERA DROPS cured more I holera and Diarrhea; last year than any etb er medicine. For sale by J. G. IIATCUITT & CO. aug30 NkJ 4. Front at. HEW CUNY BAGS IUST received i5u bales, and 110 Bundles, prime order, lor sale by n 22 ALI I Sc HOWES BOOTS AND SHOES. CAStifc Boots and Mines, just received, and for sale ch np by J.H. MAGHEE Sl CO. 100 oct 8 LATE ARRIVAL CP STOVES. EING permanently located on Water st beiwrrn Main and S'veamore. I will kecD a full B nnd complete assortment oi an Kinas ti cookidz and parlor stoves, ol ti e best quality, and will sei them at the lowest prices. 1 shall receive Stove throughout the season and will keep the best stock, as regards quality and prices, in the city. Call aad xamine for yourtdves. oci5-if J- P. SCHWING. ILBE EFAKDY. VINTAGE of 1 825. I have on hand at the Sherwood House, in Evansville, a good supply of the Pure. Old, Anti-cholera Brandy, oiwhice? families can furnish themselves, at a reasonable priee fjy24 dwtfj PETER LL'RK KzcmnfG& " FRESH Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, fresh Haddoclt fiesh Codfish, fresh oysters, fresh Lobsters sad Sardines, and other vegetables for sale low br my4 tf HORNBROOK & BURTIS. COLUMBIA FLOUR. CONSTA N'l LY on band-lrom new wheal and received wtiklv. in barrel and hall bar reis, by FOSTER Sc BROW N. jy31 Acenrsv 2TCS. nevr Rice, a superior artic.e, just ifcived. and for sale by J Sl W. KE1LLY-" nov29-tt NOTIONS. BASKETS, Bung starters, Rollin? pins, Knife cleaners, Potatoe mashers. Butter prints and lots of other iSiiiRS for sale by my4 tf HORNBROOK & BURTIS. ; High Fainting Notions. Babv Wacons, Clothes Baeketa . M.". . nt RotirnlA Bscketa Tubs, Buckets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Hf, tions in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORNBROUtv BL'Kllo , mhl 3 Main street. , WINDOW CLASS. 1 JA BOXES. 50 feet ench. V.'h.f Krp brand.. J 4U Sizes, eX10tXlS, 10X14,11X14, 11X15 12X16, 16X18, 1CX20. 2tX24. In store and forsale t y fj y 31. FOSTER Sc BROWN. SOAPS! Soaps!! A great variety of Fancy Soaps in Store, and forsale by HATCHITT Sc CO.. jel if No. 14, Front st. UOCKINC3II AFT & LIVERPOOL WARE 1 n CRATES and hogsheads of Rockingham aad Liverpool Ware, in store and for sale br mhl WOOLSEY & NELSOK COHOSH ! Cohosh !!-3000 bottles just man. . . . y ae. 11 t a ulactured terms favorable id wnoiwesie ouy ers. It ia the beat family medicine ever maue. HATCHITT Sl CO., aaaSO X It float et.

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