Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 283, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 April 1851 — Page 4

MEDICINES.

HATCHITT'S Compound Extract of , 1 cohosh: THIS Medicine,!.- jr. fore, has been confined almost entirely tr. t on -stic practice, being known only to the Pioneer cl ae West and those having communication wi h t Indians. Wilh but tew exceptiona, it has ei til y escaped the attention of tae Regular Physicii n a id is altogether unknown i populous portions of tie country. Its medical propert es ire more powerful and rated than any other r lan known to the American r lorist. . . . It isi Powekfci. Town -Curing Chills and refers of long standing, when Quinine and other 1 onics hare failed. . It isa Stimclcs Increasing the secretions ot the Bronchial Neucus Membrane, it cures Asthma, tronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. It is as A iterative Having a more powerful effect upon the liver than any known "rotable: it eures Dyspepsia, Costivencss, Jaundice ami all oilIt is A.TriscoRBüTtc It being proved beyond contradiction that it will cure Scrofula, Scurvy, and all diseases caused by impure blood. It is DiAWonrno-Curinff nil diseases or the Win, such as Itch, Tetter, Scald Head, Pieurisy, Erysipelas, Scarlet Fever, Measles, nd Small 1 ox. It is Dicketic aw Emesagogce Curmz diseases of the Kidneys and Dladoer, Hysteria, U" Menstruation and Chronic A flections of the Womb. KT It has proved to be unsurpassed as a Medicine, for Rheumatiim and Gout, Mercurial and Sypoalitic Diseases. riToo f! I'ltoo r 1 1 DYSPK1VSIA CURED! . Dr. Hatchitt: Having been afllicted with Djspepsia with 'all its multiform symptomsindigcsrion, pain and uneasiness over the region ot the stomach; flatulence and eruction; vomiting ol meals; languor and debility; nnd having used, without lncfh, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles of Bull's Sarsaparilla, I was induced to try your Compound Extract of Cohor-h. 'J ho useol 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 ol your Cohosh on my Wharf Boat, and it has given pertect satisfaction. , For all those diseases for which it is recommena hose diseases lor wuicn ii is rcconimen s it superior to any medicine in use. pectfully, P. G. O'RILEY. Commission Mcnhant, Evansvillc, la. jed 1 believe Kc-pec Co An extract of a letter ot April 21st, 18 jO, from Dr. J. D. Collins, Clarksville, Tennessee Your Cohosh takes finely. 1 have recommended and used it in a good many cases of various diseases to my sniafaction- For several years I have known the happy and almost marvellous eflecta of the Co hosh alo.xe in some peculiar diseases. I judge it highly as a Tonic, autisconuiic and emenagogue." From J. B. Hannah; wholesale dealer in Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, See. &c. Evansville, 1a., March 30, 1850. Doct. Hatchitt have used four preparation of Cohosh for torpor of the liver, indigestion, and general nervous debility; in every instance with astonishing succea. 1 would recommend it to all similarly affected, as a safe, pleasant and efficacious medicine. Your obedient aerf t, J.B. HANNAH. The certificate of R. W . Dunbar. Esx., Treasurer of Vanderburgh county. Evaxsville, Ia., April 17, 1850. Dr Hatchitt Sir I have used your Cohosh for four or five mon ths. And can say with conhiencc that it is an alterative tonic, much superior to any prepaoation of Sarsaparilla, or other tohic medicine 1 have ever uscf R.UV. DUNBAR. The following ia from Mr. Morgan, ef the firm o G. & S. K. Morgan , wholesale dealera m Dry Goods. Evansville. Ind , , n several cases of diseased Lungs, with the happiest Hulls. From my experience with it, I believe it als) to be ane of the best Medicines for general de bility, indigestion and lor purifying the blood. Youis.&c o. It MORGAN. Hexderso. Kt.. May 2. 1850. Dr. J: G. Hatchitt My wife has been afflicted wirk Prnlnnsiia Uteri, and all those diseases so com mnn tn women about the "turn of life." She has been wonderfully benenttcd by the use of your Co hosh, alter trying in vain otner meaicines. Yoursf JAMES BACON. W-CAUTION-CÖ v None is genuine unless "HATCHITT'S EX TRACT OF COHOSH," is blown in the bottle. Manufactured by J. G. HATCHITT & CO., No. 11 Frnt st. Evansville. Ind: And far sale by the principal Druggists throughout he West. Ijel-i till I A BRANCH OF THE GREAT WESTERN MA It ULK UUHKS. TMIE Proprietor of the Great Wes'ern Marble Works havinsr established a branch of his es tabtishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now Dreoared to furnish all who may desire to erect Du rable Mementoes, over the Graves of their deceased friends, with Monuments, Tombstones, Ac. of all d rintion. sizes and qualitiesot Foreign and Domestic Marble; and at Lower Prices, than have ever been offered West ol the Mountains. Evansville, April 23, '50. COL. CROSS. WESTERNMARnLE. THE undersigned having discovered a Qnarry of ne White Mart-lain Harrison County, Ind., has erected a Steam Mill lor the purpose of sawing it in into Slabs suitable lor 1 omb tones. &c. is now nrraarcd to furnish such articles at about one half the nrice they hive heretofore been furnished at. It receives a verv be&utiful polish and is in every way equal to the Marble furnished by the Vermont Ou mies. I have ordered a large lot shipped to Ev ansville, which will be here during the comi.ig month. Any one needing Monuments, Tombstones, Furniture Work ofany and every descrip tion, would do well to examine our Western pro auction before buying 1 have been long engaged in the business, and call it equal if not superior to any Marble ever offered in the West. ap23 lmdwtf COL. CROSS THE undersigned, ia retiring from the late firm of Scantlir & Burbank, hereby tenders he grateful acknowledgment to hi old friends, and thf nnhlir rrpnprallr. tor the liberal patronaze ex tended to said firm and rcsoectfully requests for tlie new farm ot Uurbank.dc Jewell, a continuance oi pi bhc tavor, as he is satisfied, from a knowledge of the men, that they are worthy of all confidence. In addition to the above, the undersigned respectfully informs the public that he may at all times be found at his former stand, on Main street, between 2d and 3d Sts.. wheie Scantlin& Son, will, for the future, hold forth, and keep constantly on hanJ a large and complete assortment ol stoves and castings, ot" evry description, and all kinds of tinware, manufactured by themselves. All of which is offered to the trade at the lowest prices. Fo' particulars see small bills. octlS-tf J AM ES SCANTLIN, Jr. CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS. JUST received and now open, a full and genera a-uortment of a 11 kinds ot Coopers and (Jar pen eis Tools Please call and examine mv stock. O.B. GRIFFITH, mh26 Main st CEMENT. LAWSON VERVS N.Albany Cement always on hand and for sale by no9 J.&W.REILLY ALE. I Hfi BBLS Pittsburgh, 75 bb!s Dayton, J.U" 15 tt'.'. Brown Ötout, in store and for sale t y ALLIS& HOWES. GROCERIES. fOK HALF chests Imperial, Gunpowder, and JL Young Hyson Tea; 20 do Pouchong, and Oolong black Tea ; m knTa Ponnor and Pimento: 25 bbls ground Ginger, and 20 bags Race do; ('.in. Clove. Nmmezs. &,c: in store, for the trade at reduced prices, by . nov21-tf BEMENT & IELF M OSS A few bales just received, for sal low by SEGlLUbUT&lsU., mar 25 Syc bet. Front and 1st streets. innaiix cotton batting just recei ed, and for sale at redueed prices by J. H. MAGHEE & CO.

MEDICINES.

WE CHEERFULLY REFUND THZ MONET In nil cases vhere MUcuU s Indian Rheumatic Extract Jails la give relief in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or Gout, when properly applied. THE unprecedented sale ot this Medicine in the short space of seven months, is of itself sufficient proof ot its efficacy, and the testimonials ol som of the mot respectable cititens and Physicians of Louisville, who have used it (see Circulars) cannot (ail to convince the most sceptical ol the virtues ol this unequalled medicine. Dr. II. M. Weatheiford, of Loaisrille.snyst l have used Mitchell's Indian Extract with more benefit to myself, than any, or all the remedies 1 have ever made tiial of in th. courte of orty-seven years, d iring which time I have laboied under Rheumatism. 1 am now relieved of all pain.' Msj. 1 homas M. Hicks, al oof Louisville, fays: " In less than three days 1 wns relieved of the most excruliating pains, and my limbs were all measurably restored to their natuial ieeling. To the a fflicud I would recommend this medicine, and can assuie theu it is no humbug. " KAYMOND &, PATTEN, Louisville, Ky.,sole agents for the United States. For .a., in Eturffejbr M WOOLSEYi ALLEN C.HALLOCK. InlYmcctinby K. B. IIALLCCh. dec27 3m n tM.ANRS VERMIFUGE IThe Infentorola ill GREAT REMEDY for a Formidable Dir case, has no right to keep its us? from his fellow, creatures. So thought Dr- M'Lane when he wasinducedto oflsr hia great remedy for worms to the public. A profound physician. enjoying a very large practice, be did not tear to be confounded with the herd of quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stutr as patent medicines. He was therefori induced bv Kidd Sc Co. drusreists. to dispose ot his right as discoverer, aud the Vermifuge is now for sale in nearly every village and town ol the country! t the sovereign remedy tor wcrms. For sale by CRAWFORD BELL. Acent, Evansville la: Decker Sc Kramer. Jasper. John Stub bletield, Delectable Hill, P. 0; Kobt. Logan, High Uanks;S. S.Johnson, Petersburg; 1 hos. UornorocK Union; Debrulcr & Cron, Winslow; John Lynn. Lynnville; Chester Bethell, Boonvi'.le; A. Hager, Newburz: U.S. Sc D. B. Hauer. Rockport; Chas. F Leonard, Mt Vernon; James M. Grimes, Springfield; .S Humphrey Sc Co. Harmony: V C Pelham Co, Schneesvil.'e; Cox Sc Robb, Parris; J S Jaquis. Posey ville; W J Whiting, Cynthian: Williamson & Yorkes, OwensviIIe; W II r isher, Princeton; it u Hallock, Princeton; John B Garduer, Clairsville; Daniel Archer Sc Co Columbia. P. L. Gregory, travelling Agent Coantry agents cn be supplied at C Bell's. Evtnrville, la. myll REMOVAL. r t t v a iittiiin nnirsp. rpiIE undersigned have removed into the four X story hre-prf building on Water street, tw doors aliove Maiu, formerly occupied by R. Barnes tnu ore picpaini t J 1 1 a, rviv-ii"ii wit .o-iiiiuiii of property entrusted to them Thy will attend to selling of Real Estate in any part of the city. Kegular tale Uays, Wednesdays, and tor second I-and Furniture and "Calamities" in general, Satut days. Having an abundance of room, persons wish nig Goods stored can be accommodated. They keep on hand a general assortment of rUR VITIIIPP vtnaiatin il Sji'na lttirniia. rThlp Chairs, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, &.c &.c. Also, Dry Goods, Books, r ancy Articles, a Motions. Also a general assortment ot idioms wholesale and retail. . mhl WOOLSEY & NELSUN. TO THE LADIES. I WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies that hare a splendid assortment of Lasting, Morroch nl k LI C iipr. Sliiiü. walking fch's. and vvwf mm - v - - f ' c? - fancy Shoes, suitable for parties, &,c; also the same as the above vi Misses, a very neat assortment. Children's Shoes of all kinds. 1 have a complete assortment, and will stll low for Cash at my flat Store on Main street near the river. , m My Lady will ever be present to wait on the In dies. nih27l . A. ULcUL. EVANSVILLE BAKERY. rHE undersigned having purumet! the Bakery establishment, known by the name of Evans ville Bakery, and lormcrly kent by John M. Sampson, on Main Street between First and Second sts.. would intorni the public that trom this time he will keep constantly on hand a full assortment ot fresh Uread, Crackers, CaAes, dec, to sen at wnoiesai or retail He will soon be prepared with lull machinery for the manulacture ot Lutler, Water, Su grr. Soda and Boston CiacJUrs, by the wholesale. and tor retail customers. 1 lie patronage ol ilie public is respectfully solictcd, as there will b no need hereaf ter for sending to distant places lor anything in my line of business. . TO CARRIAGE L2AKERS. JUST IlLCbtV EL,a lull assortment ol Caniage and Bujrsy Trimmings, viz: Broad and narrow Coach Lace; Worsted Trtts and Fringes; Silver, brass and iron Bands; do, do, Jap'd 1'rops and Nuts; Apron Hooks and Kings; Stump Joints, Butt Hooks, Ii a in do.; Carriage Kncbs, brass and Jop'd; Hub nails, cap nuts. Lace tacks; Back Lights, silver, brass and Jap'd; Malleable Castings ot every description used about carriage making. Carriage boltalxU, Ixl, f i2. 4-15xi, to 5-16 by 5 inch. &c; fcc. For sale low by KAKCUCK UUUTIIKKS. nov5 Main Street. LUMBER! LUMBER 1 1 600,000 FEET OF LUMBER. PINE, POPLAR and D LACK-WALNUT Lumber. Shingles, Laths, tfcantlin, and every article in the tine, tocether with all kinds of building.matcrials.cau be found at BAI3COCK BROTHERS. Yard on 2nd street James Steele, Lumberman. oct2i MACKEREL. HERRTNO AND RICE. OCT BULS. No 2 Mackerel, Boston in?p ; 50 hf bbls. No 3 do - 100 Boxes Ilerrinz; 6 Tierces Rice just ree'd perste tner Gen. Lafayette, and salaam, lor sale low by TAYLOR & HARVEY, nlO-tf Water street HARDWARE AND CUTLERY A 1 the old stand opposite the Bank, consisting XjL in part of Pocket Cutlery, Razors, &c, Amer ican and English Locks, Monkey tail Bolts, Hunt's broad Axes. Hoes ot all sizes, Ux, Log, 1 race, Hal ter. Breast and Dog Chains, Wm. Kowlands;ct."ws cut and mill Saws, Horse, Cow and Sheep Bells, with a general assortment ot stielt goods. v. i. uiur run, mh2 mi'in St.. Evansville HATS. CAPS ANDBCJ3NETS. "I O CAbba consisting oi ii, ii. Russia Hats; J Fashionable do , do; Shirr'd do; Frshionable Anro!s, and Sil a do. Sil c Plush Caps, men's cloth car, boys' do. do. boys velvet do, mens fur do. 1 cas Hort nee braid Bonnets; 1 do English straw bonnets, decll aJOrtCJAN & KEEN". FOSTER & BROWN hav j jst received by the fast Evansville and New Orleans packet Tennessee 22 boxes Tobacco, 15 bbls No. 1 Mackerel, CO qt do and 15 kitts do, 5 kitts Salmon. 1 bbl roe Herring, 10 boxe; aes'td picnics, 2 cases Lobsters. 1 d Ground Coffee. All of which they will sell at thi lowest market rates. imKöif J TRUNKS. A superior article of Brass and Iron Bound Trunks, cheap for cash, at BRUMMER &. CO.'S, f aug 30 Corner M ain & First sts. FLOUR ICO bbls superfine, inspected, in store and to arrive, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT & CO.. janSO tf Sycamore, bet. Water &, 1st Sts RIO COFFEE.. JUST received and in store, 10 sacks Rio Codec for sale low by ' ie2l U O'RILEY & MITCHELL SOLE-LEATHER. Inf! Sides mid. wt. ö. ole Leather, just ree'd JLUU per steamer Oregon, and for sale low by dec23 MORGAN & KEENj

MEDICINES.

J. W. BROWN'S A certain Cure for Gonorrhoea and Gleet. ALSO a preventive for Gonorrhoea and Syphilis. "An ounce of prevention is bet.er than a pound of cure." Many Certificates might be obtained, was it not for the nature of the disease. I nis nas stood the test for ten years in my hards, withou. a single failure, either in cure or preventative. 1 cured many cases ol many years' standing, which had become changed into the second stage and were jivnup by the Physicians. , Thi Mixture will also cure Erysipelas, Uirgworm, Tetter-worms, Scald Uead, and the best wash in the world for OLD SORES. His used by. rubbing on well three times a day. A fair trial is all that is required to establish all set forth as cure and preventive. 3TPrice, S 1 ,50 per bottle. A 1 iberal discount to dealers. IjfShake the bottle before using. JJ CERTIFICATES. I do hfreby certify, that my nand was afUicted with Tetterworn; that I nad lost the use of it almost, and tried every thing 1 could hear of without cure, until I procured some of J. W. Brown's Mixture, which cured it in two applications. JAMES WARNIUK. November 17, 161D. PKTERsficaa, Nov. 7. 1615. This is to certify, that my niece was badly afflicted with Scald Head, and that J. W. Brown's Mixture cun-d her in a short time. SARAH II. TROUTMAN. Petersburg, Nov. 7, 1849. I do hereby certify, that my hands were so effected wilh Tetter-Worm, that it was with great difficulty that I could use them and was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in a few dav. WARREN L, W. TR0UTJ1AN. This is to certify; that my hands were so badly afflicted with Tetter-Worm, that I could not use them and was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in one week I therefore recommend it to the world without fear of contradiction JAMES II. COX. LiacE Cocntv, Kr., June G, 1850. For the sake of the suffering community, I take this opportunity to make known the great cure performe'. on me, 1 was badly afflicted wilh Erysipelas and was cured by the use ot J. W. Broun's Mixture in a few days. SARAH JACKSON. Bostom, 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 Mixtute in me day. THOMAS PEARSON. For sale by KELLER & FARNSLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 14 Water street, Evansvilie, Ind. je 20-Iy DOCTOR YOUNG, Eclectic Physician and Snrgcon RESPECTFULLY intorms the citizens ot Evansville and vicinity that he ha opened an office in this city for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in all its branches, according to the most approved practice of Eclectic treatmentuch as laid down by the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati.and theMemphisMedical Institute. The Eclecicor American system ot practice has proved supeior to all other systems. The practice being such as its name indicates, "eclectic," selecting the good rom eve y system, and rejecting all dangerous and deleterious methods which impaii the vital powers of the plit nt. Theeclectic system embraces a great number of medicines not generally known or used, ar d iis success in curing diseases is believ ed to be unequalled.. The average mortality of Cholera, under it tivatrscnt. r.as hn les han five per ccn., which Dr. Young fully tested in New Oi leans in 1848 and 1849, during its prevalence there, and other diseases less than two p r cent. Hence, the Mercurial, Antimonial, and Blood-letting system of treatment is replaced by far better agencies. JJr. Younc is prepared to treat Dlldicei;esof the eye and ear, and all chronic disrates. He will cure all Cancers and Fistula in Anno, by a new metlud, not using the anile in any case. He has cured Epileptic Fits of fourteen years standing. He will attend calls any distance in the country. Can be consulted at Mrs. Ptnticoet's, lorner Main aud First streets. decll-Utaw&,Vtf CITY QUEÜNSWARE STORE. WE ARE just in receipt of 110 crates of our fall importations, manufactured cxprestly for tins market, and comprising n lull assortment ot flown blue and Mulberry, in Dinner, lea and Toilet setts; White Granite, dc do c; Light Blue Printed, do do do; Common warerf all descriptions: Which in addition to our tornier stock, and an extensive assortment of Cut, Pbessed, and Colored Gkeex and Flixt Glasswabe. Makes onr assortment complete, which are offered on as reasonable terms and at as low prices as can be tound East or West. Merchants are respectfully invited tocall and ex amine our goods and prices, at the old stand on Water Street. oct29 BABCOCK BROTHERS. Iron, Nails, Chains, Ac. TUNS IRON, from the celebrated Iron Mountain (Mo.) Works, weld hot or cold; 100 1000 Kegs assorted Boston Nails, 100 do Boston Spikes. 4 to 6 i ich; 600 pairs heavy bright and blued traces; S casks lop, fifth and cable chains; 2 do English sad irons, wrought handles; 100 boxes axes; Anvils, Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Stocks and Dies, strap hinges, mill and cross-cut saws, tea-kettles, curry combs, tiles, &c; in store and tor sale at low taritr bv nov21-tf BEMENT Sc VIELE. HONOR THE DEAD KENT At LAWRENCE'S MARBLE WORKS, Evansville, Indiana. Near the Court House.) - ; THIS important Branch of Kent & Lawrence's extensive Marble Works, is now fully prepared to furnish any style of Mementoes 10 the Dead, viz : Monument. Obeüsis, Tombs, Head and Foot Stone?, of every s'yle, in American and Italian Marble. They have employed the best Engravers or Letterists the E st affords, and are determined that not only shall their works be finished in bettet ttle than any heretofore offered to this public, but at rates as reasonab le if no; less than those of any other tablishment in the West. Any orders made through the traveling agents ot said lirm, will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. This firm works an extensive quarry of beautiful Marble in Vermont, from which tiiCf are constant ly receiving supplies of marble in every lot"?, i'his gives them an advantage over all others in tmi.C orders cheaply. "A word to the wise i sufficient." uau anu examine our work and prices beloie purchasing or miking orders elsewhere. jyl3d&wi7 MA. LAWRENCE. PER "E. W. STEPHENS." 6J BXb Star Candles, lu lilt anu lUqrdodo, 10 boxs Stearine Candles, 2 bbls Linseed Oil, 50 kegs pure white lead, 10 15 lb. kegs do, b 1C0 lbs do do, 10 kegs No 1 do, 2 bbls lard oil. mhStf FOSTER & BROWN. JUST RECEIVED 40 hhds New Orleans Sugar; 5 tierces new Rice; 100 drums Figs; 10 boxes Lemons; for sale by jan4 daw A I. LIS & HOWESFRESH ARRIVAL. 1 If! CASE3 Boots and Shoes ; AfJVF 20 cases Domestics, just received perS. B. Gem, and for sale tow by nov30 J . H. MAGHEE fc CO. B PLASTERERS WANTED, I WISH to obtain immediately a number of X Tlastrer$t to whom 1 will give good wages.. Apply without delay. GEO. T. CHRISTY. mhlS-w3u I m

MISCELANEOUS.

' ALL IS & HOWES ARE now permanently located in their new building, corner of Water and Vioe streets, where they intend to continue, on an enlarged scale, their usual W holesale Business in LIQUORS AND GROCERIES. They have now in store a larger, better, and cheaper stock ol IMPORT ED$ LIQUORS than has ever heretofore beet in Evansville. Their RECTIFYING .ESTABLISHMENT is constructed on the latest and most improved plan, and superintended by a man who has had ten years experience in ihe business, . in New York and Cincinnati. They therefore flatter themselves that they can furnish either imported or domestic Liquors, in quality, no- " v here to be excelled, and at prices on a par with Cincinnati and Louisville. They have on hand A Splendid Assortment of TEAS, And theit stock of Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Rice, Fruits, etc., is being daily enlarged by shipments from New Orleans. They are determined to convince Merchants fiom the country; rarricnlarly on the Wabash, Green, and White ll'vers, that Evansville is the most advantageous place for them to buy Groceries, and will do all in their nowcrto make it so. Our friends on Gicat River will remember that the steamer Kentucky No. 2 is now ready to commence her regular trips, exclusively from Evansville, and will, with two other boats engaged in the same trade, make Evansville the roost convenient point ior the transaction of Green river business. . fdecSS ALL1S & HOWES. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscribers havejust received afresh supply of BOOTS and SHOES of good quality,part of which are direct Irom the vmnufactorite, iucluding the following styles: Men's lined and !oiind heavy Brogans, do sup Philadelphia Call do; do do do. Boys do do do Kip do do Thici do Women's heavy side stitched Kip Bootees do light do do do Calf do di eo heeled and strap wells ; do ioat Buskins; Mens1 superior Kip Boots; do thick do. fb22tf MORGAN &, KEEN. CABINET WARE ROOMS. T? n n I? I? t p p ii n it s j . W - MJS A. M. A' VJ. V U M ) T: J heeps constantly on hand every va riety and description of Cabinet F niture and Chairs, which he warra nislXl to stand with any work made in this citv or else where. Persons wishing to purchase would 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 hi Ware-room, on Main street, a larire supply of first rate pine lumber, of every description, which he offers to the public on most reasonable terms. COFFINS made to order. A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand, and lor sale aj reasonable prices. jyJ Cm OIIS, PAIT , ET "I A BBLS. Linseed Oil; 1U 10 bblsSpirits Turpentine 5 do Copal Varnish, 3 do Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Hlue l'russian; 2000 do Red Lead; 2HH) do Venetian Red, 2000 do Suanish Brown: just received and lor sale low by let7 LKAWfUKU BfcL,b T.tT , HATS AND CAPS ! j HIS day received per Lydia Collins, a large and well selected assortment of Hals and Caps.anc lor sale low. Fashionable n ole skin Hats, Do silk do.; Soft Brush do; Black Unicn do; White, pearl and corn colored ICofsuth do; Black, green, brown, and oorn, Buena Vista do, Square und round crowned Tarpaulin do: Boys' green, brown nnd black Buena Vista do, ALSO: Mens boys' and youths' caps ol every style and description. The trade is most respectfully solicited to the above. J. 11. MAGHEE & CO nov26 LAMASCO FOUNDRY. llM. stille I :!., '"THE under signed is pit pure to do tl! lire's c, Mechine end Mill vm , tie a oritct rctice and on the most reasonable terms. nov7-dif HE.NKY SCIIR1BER. LOOK OUT FOR THE BRAND I BEMENT & VEILE'S Doable Rectified Whiskey, corner First and Sycamore streets, Evansv lie, Ind. l;e:27j Tfr, J . NOTICE. , HE undersigned having lormcd a partnership, will practice law under the firm of Law, Battell & Johnson. Ourctliceis in the upper rooms of Mr. Amor 's building, on First street, opposite Bement Ät Viele's. We shall also undertake thi purchase and saleof Real Estate, and payment o taxes on the same. Collection ol claims, and all business entrusted to us, will receive our united attention. '1 he office.ot the Lnmatco Agency "ist the same place. JOHN LAW, C. 1. B A TT ELL, MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Evansvfle, Dec. 2, 1850 tl WHOLESALE LIQUOR & GROCERY HOUSE. THE undersigned would respectfully nlorm the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, thnt he is establishing himself in the wholsate Iitior and groeeiy business, oA Main street, nearly opposite tho Bank, where be expects, b) always keepin? a complete assortment ol the best of article in his line, and close attention t business, to f-hnre a reasonable portion of the patronage cl the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. Be sure to call and try, t you do not buy. ocf22-tf A LITER. PAVILION, : YOUNG & IIOTC11KISS, Proprietors. new 111 1'1'hlL has ju&t t?en opened and fit .L ted up in the most elegant style lor the reception of the trrveling community. Being situated on tlie corner of Water and Sycamore streets, at the head of the Levee, its location is most pleasant and agreeable to persons wailing lor a boat to go up or down the Ohio, Wabash, or Green Rivers. mhfi-3tawtf LAW PARTNERSHIP. . Tames G. Jones, snd James E. Blrthe, ö Attorniesat Law:, Evansville, Indiana, have associated themselyejas partners in the practice ot the Law, and will continue to practice in this and the adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and District Court. They design turnirg tli;r att-n-tion particularly to land law. In a short time they wi'l be prepared to rive. in a few mimitee, an ab stract of the title to aliwst any lot in Evensvilleor its enlargement, or in Lamasco, together witu professional opinion as to the title, it desired. V'2S d&wtf FOR RENT. THE brick house connected with my dwelling eorner of First and Locust streets, opposit the Sherwood House. It contains four rooms, witha back addition, a good well and for a small family will prove a convenient residency. For particulars enquire of Ijan31lfj F. LIN CK. BRANDY AND WINE. Otard. Dupuy & Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira, Fan J nice Port, Sweet Malaga and Claret, on hand and for sale by fek7 C. BELL

INSURANCE.

Statement or " "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," Ncicark,N.J. On the 1st day cJanvarv, 1651 Offices, 131 Market St., Newark 11 Wall St., N. Y. POLICIES issued priortojan. 1st t.849-.C2C2 4 during the year 164y--15U9 -3771 Deduct Policies expired and cancelled from iuay ist, to date vsj Policies in force. Jan. ist. P.W fü'.l . Balance per statement Jan. Ist, JbäO $935,994 SG Deduct losses then unpaid, paid since 0,330 Nett Premiums received during the year isau $4b3,S04 75 nterest 54.556 cO Total receipts in '49 $538,3f 1 21 Lossespaid $157,900 CO Expenses bring charged on the business 16,673 63 Paid tor purchased policies and forcommissions-." 27,570 89 Physicians tees 3 216 i'6 Interest paid on Scrip 592 29 $203.f83 77 $202,131 44 Net Balance 9J5,994 96 Additional Losses amounting $!0,35O sublbine' during the year, awaiting proutsoi death. Assets. Cash on band Newark City 6 per cent. Londs Brooklyn " " " Bonds and mortgages on re&l estate wurth double the amount loaned" Real estate Premium notes drawing 6 per cent- in terest secured by policies loans on scrip Premiums, premium rotes and cnt-h in theh?ndof agents and in course of $7-120 78 l.'tOO 50-000 230-054 57 16-D6Ö 41 605-248 40 6-025 32 transmission 9-678 14 $935-994 86 tUpon 3009 Policies now in force issued prior to Janurry 1st 1849 (except term policies issued since May tst, 1848) the Directors have cedarcd a divi dend of 30 per cent n the premiums paid at the ta blc rates, beinz the tuufits of 1848. . The Directors having i aid the lossesthit have orcurrea, and teservrd tlie sum ot 376,320 14. and the additional puni of $200,000 oidc claied profits as required by the By-lavs, have oirered the payment of the first and second dividends (bfting those crc:ared on the m ot January 1?47. und 1st Jan 1848): those holding fci in to 1-cnaicl on and alte March 1st, 1850; at which time the lnteies-t is to cease, Those whose dividends have bet n placed to their credit to rece ive the same with interest by a credit on tueir noies astney mature. C. GILL, Actuary Directors nnd Officers. Hobt. L. Patterson, Thomas B. Segui Henry McFarlan Wm. .1. Sinipsn Kandall Ii Gtet-n J.k I W. Condit, Isaac 11. Frothinehnm. H F.KON, J'retideu Chas. 25. Macknett, Lewis C. (Jrovcr, Seth Low, Edward Anthony. Andrew is. tint liing, KÖDERT L PA JOKL W. COND IT. Vict I'rtridet BtSl. C. M IIXEK, Stcrttary. M'dical ßixird vj Ccpfultatloy, Vaixntkne Mott, M. D. Jer. Van Kenssluer, iM,D ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agtnt. M. J. Brat, M. D., Medital Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or their Iriends LlVKi?, will plea call upon the nctntin this City, Oflice on Main Street neai Water, and examine the terms ar.d nitre of the Company. locil6-lyj tin Scrip to these who have paidtlcT Prrmuim in Cash, and to the credit of those, v ho are indebted to the Company by note for part of the i'lcini urns THE tVANSVILM, lNNLltA IE (JO. OF EVANSVILLE INDIANA, WILL insure Buildingsand Personal Property on land against loss or damage by fire, and Boats, and Vessels, and Merchandize, in the course ol transportation, against loss or damage by fire or water, &.c. Ofiice in the room occupied by Jaa G. Jones, os a Law otCce, on the corner of Sycamore and First streets. mhCO tf NEW CASH STORE. 'P HE unders'gncd having totined a co-partner-X ship and taken ttiesture on th corner ol Main and Water strccts.havej'if t received a lartr at d entirely new stock of foreign arnl donustic dry yoodj. carpets, rugs, oil-cloths, bockings, nnd other turiiistiitiir goods, to which we respectfully invite ih attention of den'.ersor consumers, as ethinkwe can oflerthem strong inducements to purchuse, either in style, quality or price.; Jamf.s R. Barnts, j Andrew J Colburx, I BARNES &, COLBURN. sepl-lvr Corner of Main and Water st. TO THE LADIES. MRS. CLARK, would wij.li tu inlorrti thn lad'es of Evansville, ano th- surroun Jing country. she still carries on the M illinnry biiness on th most rcai nable terms on First street, one block above C. Bell's residence. mar 23 if CLAYTON S QL. Importer of Watches, and Whole gjfcfl sale Dealer in Jewelry, Clocks, Watch Materials, Ac. In th Summer of 1845 this House commenced limine nlninrr W If fio nnrt lu tlrv nt nricps r lipnn. er than the like were sold iu the w holesale jobbing stores ot New York. The great desire of the Proprietor was then, and has been ever since, to divert Ihe current ot trade that was flowing into the Atlantic cities from the Western and South-western States, and compel it to terminate in Cincinnati. There was a period when New York stood in a position more advantageous than this city as a depot for the manufactured goods both of Europe and this country; but science and art have now given Cincinnati the means of attaining, if she will, as proud an elevation in Trade and Commerce as any city in the world. The Alleghany mountains have been levelled down, and distance annihilated, so that a tradesman here can send ht order in the morning to his manufacturer for cwelry, who may reside, as most of the manufacturing Jewellers do, either in the State of New Jersey, Rhode LI and or Massachusetts, and before evening receive a reply, and in a few hours after ihe goods are made they w ill be tit his door. The reader mar now say thit he can perceive no "arthly rca son why Cincinnati should not sell goods nschea; as the eastern cities, but he cannot see how Clayton is enabled t sell Watches and Jewelry cheiper than th-rdo there. A few words will make all clearDealers in the East buy and sell on credit. and have consequently to tax every customer heavily tocov er expenses and lotset; but Clayton pays Cash for every thing that be purchases and sells his goods to no man, however ncii nc may oe, on crodit. And this House is now w holesaling more Watches and Jewelry than three-fourths of the wholesale estab lishments in Ne-v York. Store on the south-east comer of Sycamore and Second streets.Cincinnati. (ap27 TO PHTSICTANS, COUNTRY MERCH ANTS & Ttiti ruuiiii; uuniiuuiiiX. n llb undersigned havme pur hand tlie Drug A S:ore formerly occupied by Messrs J.(i. Hatchi't Sc Co.. would rcspectlully call the attention of the country merchant?, the physicians, and the public ecncrally to their fine assortment ot Medicines, Taints, Ods, Perfumery, Surgical Instruments. &.C.. wbicli they are regularly receiving ll of which we will sell upon as accommodating tern s as can be purcascd in any of the Western cities, and hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public pitronage. Orders attended to punctually, and carefully packed. D Clixtox Keller. ) D. A.Fabäsliv,M. D KELLKY Sc FARNSLEY. feb4tf No. 14 Water St., Evansville. Ind. ) TCS. new Rice, a superior article, just iecived, and for sale by J & W. ltbllULY. tOV29-tf

MISCELLANEOUS.

"'( NEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. NOUT1IERN MAIL. Arrives at Evansvillp fn,W,. w-j-l- . i. days and Frida, at 10 P. M. Close earn." u-j -i y i' xvi. uepai.fc Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 A. M. Arrives at VincenneV E A STEH W JIAIE-Bjr the Rlrer. .., Lue at Kvansrillo Thursdays, at 8 A. M. Closes same days at 7: SOUTIIEKN ITfAIL-nr th Hirer. : Arrives bundavs . Tii.d,,-. n.i nru..j '. ! Closes Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays at -t r. AI. Irrecular. i . l . '? n, o pirt 1 f1!. Thursday. :and Satnrdayt Fridays at 7 A: M. , . ; . ""t HI-ORT ITIAII,. ; Arrives Alondar. an I FVi r. t ir Closes same day at 9 P. M. Arrives Fndavs at 4 p i pi.-... i.-' at 9 P. M. ; eVUJC u . . CYIVTIIIANA IVAlIi.-' " ' -i Arrives Thursflavs at h p i n-. 4 day at 5 A. M. . . 1 ... Mails to Newark, AlcCutchinville, and Wesf . r ranklm. arrive on Kainrrtai- r-i,. . ately. , orncE hours. , T1Mr5 5ce7i Pn from 7A.Sr,tr. Hl.M. On Sundays alter the arrival of lhe Eastern Mail, and from 12 ÄI., to I P. M.for thft accommodation of the country people. ; ' ITThe aitention of the community is called'to the above i ev Mail Arrangements. The hours appointed for closing the Oflice and Alaibv will not be ex.ended except only in cases of urgent neccssijy. Respectfully. ! July -I, lrO. , , To Physicians, Country Merchants, an Kverybody. . . 1UST received from the Kastern markets, a larce ' assortment, in addition to my former stock ot , Drugs Chemicals, Dyes, Oils, &c, consisting in i part of the preparations cfMercury, Iodine, Hon. Quinine and Morphine; titrate of SiUcr, purtL fcalactne, l'iperine, 1 snntn and Pepsin. rchetTelin's stlected rowdered Ipecac, JallaiC1 Cuinchonea.lurkeyan.l India Khubarb. - ! Potash, Fenrlath. toleratus. Sup. Catb. Soda,. Crcamof 7 ortar, 1 rrtaric Acid, bpsom and Ro.l chelle Salts Camphor, (pium, and many other ar 1 tides specially in ihe Druff line. - , . Mrs. .Millar's flnec.t Chewing Tobacco and a superior article of Cavendish, Macaboy aud Scotch.' Smilfä A fine essortmcnt of P. irr? Cnem cvr.f . . j r tains, Hyatt s genuine excelsior Matches, Meflatt'a I l cenix Dittersand Pills, f)r. S. P. Townsend'a J Sarsaparilla, and all other Sarsapaiillas and popu- i Jar patent medicines. i Brushes cl every kind, from the large whitewash ' I down to the Camel's lloir pencil. Dr. IJanriirgsMWy 15n.ee. Dr. Fitch's Snpporters, Shoulder Unices, li lmlirg Tubes, Dooks on" Consumption, and Medicines. Alsn.Erringers'Suu, porters, Draces, liandrges and Truss-s. . (Jarden Seeds, nmlii-irnl brih nui, Ti...i.i and nowi'pp nniim UiU si..k... . , Glassware- -a lull ns-orimen f t shop fun itnre. 1 bottles and vials, window and plate cut to any sitt at our own risk. All ot which are offered, whole I -a!e or retail, with a desire to pive tatiFfortion as quality and price. ALLLN C. HAI LOCK, ; 'tfblltf, Alain st. near Water.Kvsrsrille. la. i NOTICE. i TIIEsuleriliersioinitiia Co-partmmhip onth Ifrt. inst.. urder the Hle M.d firm of Morgsn, Sc Kf en, for ihe trai -action id a wholesale and re-) tail Dry Coods biiMnt-ss. In nddition to tne stock of J. II. Morgan we.' have pur hated the entire stock ol Oliver Ladd,and' will carry on busii tss at his old stand n Main st ' where we will le pleated toset his liKnnsand eua- ' to mers, and all utters win may ft el disposed tof i xtend to us tl eir patronage. J H.MOKCAN. j 7 . I?AAC KULM, . I atig27-tf WOÜGAN Sc KEEN , WOODBURIT'S FEVER AND AGTJD ! 10.MEDY. ' NOW oflcred to itie jutuc ur the first time. This medicine hos existed in a private family tor more than lifty years, has len distributed, to considerable exient omiiig Iriendr, and has, du ling the whole time, in all instances proved itself, a never lailin remedy, whether applied to common' cases or to third day nyue, ol well known stubborn notoriety, . , J Such experience, together with numerous solicitations tioni Iriends, Ims induce the proprietor to' ivc it to the puliic. 1 he undersigned, who Know; the medicine by their owl e.xjerienee, have eon scüted ti take an oefney for part of Indiana and lliiioi. nml now tdlt-r it ty the dozen or single bot lie. vi:li i.ht expte.-is luidertanding that the money i will always be refunded wh?re the medicine, used; according to direciious, c!oe" not eflict a perfect! and irf-rmaneni cure. , ALLIS 6c HOwES... mhlOtt .' . , I . i L. ' R- CARPETS, ' RUGS, &C. ' , i' ICH two-ply inia;it ciiretiiii;, simr do, h arth and step rusrs. 1U-1 dtuggetts; in store and for' sale by fdec231 MöiJÜÄN Sc KEEN. . i HARDWARE STORE 1 ' ; T E ARE now n-ceivinc our tall importations o' V Pocket and -Table Cutlery. Scissors. Sawa.;Ox, I-f g and Trace Chains, togetl.f r -with ourAiner'curi mnr.ulacturrd coot's, which makes cur -nssortntf nt well worthy the atuntion of merchant, w ho w ih to purchase cht no, w itlmat reference to. where thry purchase, for we a;e prtrsrtd to tell on. as favorable tu ii.ü ab uii v Vfuin House. DAUCUCK I K OTHERS, oct2D Main Street. i COAL! COAL!! "IT'E are keeping a full supply of a siperior ar ,- VV tide oi Green River Coal, at the WharCv with whii-h we w.ll supply families and steamboats; on the rnoj-t reasonable terms. Steamboats can bt supplied at all hours of the day or night. nov27-tl . TA I LAJit HAKVEY, FUROTTTJRB CHAIRS AND ST0VE3 IllAVE lemoved to a ter street, between Maine and Sycamort, w heie 1 wll keep on ha ad full and complete assortment of nw and fashionable furniture and chair. w hid. 1 will sell as thesp ar they can be bought in Cincinnati or Louistille.-; Also, a larce stock of Cook, Heating and Parlor Stoves, ot every variety and description. Call cad examine my goods beloie purchasing. ' .i sep23-tf J. P. SCHWING. BOOTS AND SHOES. CASta fioots and hues, just receivedand for sale cheap kv J. II. MAGHEE & CO. 1C0 octS PORK BARRELS. , , : Xfi fk OF E. Slieiito &, Co.' superior Pork barOUU reis for sale by . A. LITER dccll tt " - .' i SWETT& BAKER'S IMPROVED PATENT MELCDEONS. THE undersigned, agents lor Messrs bwett fc Baker, would inviie the attention of the public to these snlendid Melodions which are offered for sale at their Pxk Store, on Main street, opposite! the. Dan. These beauti'ul instruments are coristructed on an entirely new and improved plan ia point ot style snd beauty of finish equalling thej Piano Forte, while for tweetness.depth and volume; of tone, they are unsurpassed by any instrument whatever. Prices remarkably low. j mh27lmdaw CONYNGTON Sc CAWSOX. I MOIIGAN & KEEN r rX A irr Inct rstfrivv1 tir CfPfttTlPr T-flfaTttft- at Iii new supply of hardware and cutlery, as fol lowu: Knives and lorss of various styles and quali-, tii-s, poKet Knives, butcher do; metallic strength-j rned table spoon s. I.ca vy iron do; German silver do, do do trnspoons; British plate dodo. Butis, screws and padlocKs hatchets; Collins' and Simmocs'aee augurs, gimblets and cuiry combs; scissors, fhei and thimbles: hand-faw hies, tacjs, trace chains Ac. at low prices dec II K3IPIKE KESTAURANT, ,1 ( First between Main and Svcamort $t . m - THE above establishment is opened for the acnl Cntlf mM. Noboviamit' . . ,x . i : . ! . '

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