Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 286, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 April 1851 — Page 4

.MEDICINES.

HATCHITT'S ' 'Compound Extract of T. cohosh: 71IIIS Medicine, he Tofore. ha been confined tl- " most entirely to domestic practice, being known only to the Pioneer o: the Weit and those having mn munition- with the Indians. Will) but tew W I . iceptionr, it ha a entirely escaped the attention of the Regular Physician and ia altogether unknown im populous portions of the conntry. Its medical properties are more powerful and Yaied than any other plant known to the American ' It is a PowEtrci. Toxic -Curing Chills and Fevers of longstanding, when Quinine and other Ionics hate failed. . It ISA Stimcius Increasing the secretions ol the Bronchial Neucus Membrane, it cures Asthma, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. It is as At terative Having a more powertul effect upon the Liver than any known vegetable; it cures Dyspepaia, Cosiiveness, Jaundice aud all bilious dbeases. . . It is A.vriscoRBCnc It being proved beyond contradiction that it will cure Scrotula, Scurvy, and all diseases caused by impure blood. It is DiArHoarnc Curing all diseases of the skin, such as Itch, Tetter, Scald Head, Pleurisy, Erysipelas, Scarlet Fever, Mea -lesend bmall Pox. It is Dicketic and E m es agogle Cu ring diseases Äf K k'Mnv iini Uladuer. livsteria, uerangeu VI UW w.-- j Menstruation and Chronic Attectionsuf the Womb. JOT It has proved to De unsurpasseu as ...truime. for Rheumatism and Gout, Mercurial and by phalitic Diseases PIIOOF! ritUUFII PYSrEPStA CURED! T IT iTrairr- I la vine Leen a til ic ted with Djs nn; with mII it multilurm svmDtonis indiges tion, pain and uneasiness over the region ol the h tnmarh: flatulence and eruction: vomiting ot meals; languor and debility; nnd having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles ol Bull's Sarsaparilla, 1 was induced to try your Compound Extract of Cohosh, i.he useol two bottles cured me of every trace ot disease; since which time, a apace of two months, 1 have enjoyed excellent health. , , , , I hu ania Meveral dozen bottles of yoartohosh on m? Wharf Boat, and it has given pertect satistaction. , . . , For all those diseases for which it is recommendtd 1 believe i' superior to any medicine in use. Kcjpectfully, P. G. O'KILLY, . Commission Menhant, EvansviIIe, la. An extract of a letter ol April 21st, 1850, from Dr. J. D. Collins, Clarksville, Tennessee. takes tinelv. 1 have recommended and used it in a good many cases of various diseases to ni satisfaction- For several years 1 have known the happy and almost marvellous effects of the Co iudze it i "ogue." hoah a loss in some peculiar uuease. i juuSc highly as a Tonic, autiscor:uiic and emenagogue From J. B. Hannah; wholesale dealer in Hats, Caps Bonis, bhoes, &.C. xc. Evamsville, 1a.. March 30, 1850. DocT.IlATCHiTr:-. have used vt ur preparation ol Cohosh for torpor of the liver, indtgejuon, and ceneral nervous debility; in every instance with as tnninhinar success. I wouiu retumurciiu similarly medicine The certificate of R. . Dunbar, Esx., Treasurer of Vanderburgh county. oril 17. 1850. Da Hatchitt Sir I have used your Cohosh for lour or five months. And can say witn conn-cn that it is an alterative tonic, much superior to any - ' - . . . - - - . : I' W...r.n I. r fit lir liiniA meul. prepauauuii vi ijiDuj)mi.ivi v cine 1 have ever used Yours. lt. W. DUNBAR. Th fftlMwinw is from Mr. Morsan, ef thefirm o G. 6l S. R. Morgan, wholesale dealer in Dry - Goods, Kvansville. Ind TWr IUtphitt Sir 1 have used your Cohosh n several cases ol diseased Lungs, with the happiest tnlti From mv eznerience with it, 1 believe it also to be ne of the best Medicines for general de bUity. indigeation and lor puriiyme tne dioou. Yours,Ätc. .ö.K. MORGAN. May 2. 1850. r .anmtniM wife hns been atllicted with Prolapsus Uteri, and alttnoseaiseases so common to women about the "turn of life." she has been wonderrully benefitted by tue use of your Co- I k-osh. alter trvin? in vain other medicines. , 'Yours, JAMLS BACON. ftrCAUTIONc8 None ia genuine unless 'HATCHITT'S EX TRACT OF COHOSH," is blown in the bottle. Manufactured by J. G. HATCHITT &. CO , Ho. 11 Frnt st. Evansville. Ind: And for sale by the principal Druggists throughout he West. ijei i A BRAUCH OP THE GREAT WESTERN MAHULÜ WO It KS. THE Proprietor of the Great W ea'ern Marble Works having established a branch of his establishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now reoared to furnish all who mar desire to erect Du rable Mementoes, over the Graves ol their deceased friends, with Monuments. Tombstones. See., of all description , sizes and qualitiesol Foreign and Domestic Marble; and at Low er Prices, than have ever been offered West ol the Mountains. Evansville, April 23, '50. COL. CROSS. WESTERNMARBLE. THE undersigned havins discovered a Quarry ol ' ne White Marble in Harrison County, Ind., has erected a Stea.n Mill lor the purpose of sawing it tin into Slabs suitable lor Tombstones, &.c. is now prepared to furnish such articles at about one half .... . ' i . the price they nive ncretoiore oeen lurnisnea ai. It receives a very beautiful polish and is in every way equal to the Marble furnished by the Vermont . Quarries. I have ordered a large lot shipped to fc.v ansville, which will be here during the comi.ig month. Any one needing Monuments, Tomb stones, Furniture Work of any at.d every description, would do well to examine our Western pro duction befora buvin2 1 have been long engaged in the business, and call it equal if not superior to any Marble ever ollered in the W est. ap23 lmdwtf COL. CROSS THE undersigned, ia retiring from the late firm of Scantlin Sc Burbank, nereby tenders he tratet ul acknowledgment to his old friends, and - the nublic srenerallv. lor the liberal natrona.'e ex tended to said firm an rcsoec'.lully equesis tor ike new firm ot Burbank &, Jewell, a continuance of im bhc lavor. as he is saiUtied. Irom a knowledge of themrn, that they are worthy of alt confidence. In addition to the above, the undersigned renectfullv informs the public that he may at all times be lound i his former stand, oa Main strer. between 2d and 3d Sis., whete Scantlin Sc Son, v ill. for the tuture, hold lortn, and keep constantly on ban 1 a large and complete assortment ol stoves and CB?lins' Ml evry ucstniniuu, una an muus ui iiii - n . J r r i . i : j i .ii ..r.: ware, manulactured oy tnem.-cives, . All o wuicn ia offered to the trade at the lowest prices, :es. ror particularssee small bills. octlSMf JME SCANTLIN. Jr CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS. . I Ual received and now open, a lull and genera . J assortment of a II kinds oi Coopers and Larpen , . eis loots r lease call aud examine my stock. O.B. OlllFFlTH, mhW Main st CE3XENT. f AWSONVERVS N.Albany Cementalwayt i i on band and tor sale by doa9 J.&.W. RF.ILLY ALE. if BBLS Titubureli. 7i bbls Dayton. 1 XUU 1? bt!r Brown stout, in store and tor rale r ALLIS llOWföGHOCCRIC3. - HALF chests lniierial. Gunpowder, and JLiWU Vou'i; Hyson len; 20 do Po ichon?, and Oolong black Tea ; 40 box 9 Fepp-T and Fi men to25 hSl.4 erounJ Oinser. and 20 bazs Race do; Cu-iia. Cloves. Nutmezs. dtc: iu store, for the tra t i reduced orices bv nov21-tf BF.MRVT VfF.T.P.. MOSS A few bales jut leo-ived, lor sal lo by S CC1LBERT&.CO., mar ryc fei. tnmi nu isi ireeu. I flflfl lbs COTTON BATTlNii just recei d and for sale at reduced prices by ' if ii ii'iifL' i. J. II. .'l.J'MlUb W VV-

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MEDICINES.

WE C ITULLY REFUND THZ FTEXU i&ONKTC I a In all cases vhere Mitchell Indian jiumazic ExtractJaiUXo give reluf in Rheumatism, ie-i Tpifiß unprecedented safe ol this Mljcin in the X short space of seven months, is of itseil fume--I ..t.MAitiaU I J!?J fSLiX:": .. 3fK bu ic ui two iuvi iruvvivv I of Louisville, who have used it (see Circulars) can- a not fail to convince the most sceptical 01 uwiuww of this unequalled medicine. Dr. II M. Weatheiford, of LouisvHle,ys : . have used Mitchell's Indian Emact witn more benefit to myself, than any, or all the r medics 1 have ever made tnai ol in tm course ti iuiij-ByM years, d iring which time 1 have laboied under kheutnatk-m. I am now relieved of all pain. flicted 1 would recommend this medicine, and can assure then it is no humbug KAYMOND &. PATTERN, Lo uisville, Ky. sole agents for the United States. rorsaie in ijvausviiie, uy vm. M. wuiJirT, ALLEN C.IIALLOCK. In Princeton by K. B. 1IALLLLK. dec27 3m JLANES VERMIFUGE!! The Inventorola jijl GREAT REMEDY f..r a Formidable Dis ease. has no right to keep its us from hislellowrrcnturM. s thought JJr. 1'L.ane wnen ne was in duced to offer his great remedy for worms to the nuUie. A Drofound uhvsician enjoying a very large r r- . . Eractice, be did not tear to oe coniounueu wimuw erd of quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stun as patent medicines, lie was meretore induced by Kidd fit Co. druggists, to dispose ot I ja right as discoverer, and the Vermifuge is now for sale in nearly every village and town ol ibe country: Itxs the sovereign remedy lor wcrnis. r or sale by CRAWFORD BELL Agent, Evansvillela; Decker & Kramer. Jasper, John Stub bletield. Delectable Hill, P. Ü; Robt. Logan, High Hanks;, g. Johnson, Petersburg; Thcs. liombroek Union; Debruler & Cron, VVinsl iw; Jojin Lynn. Union; Uebruier öx i-nniiu. Chester UCtllCllf AAfll VI.1V A '- 1 i'aIIia i,wknvi' a a. iinmr i Newburg; R.S & D. B. llagcr. R.n-kport; Chas. F Lkonard, Mt Vernon; James M. Grimes, Springfield; 3 IlumDnrey ixo, iiarmuny, j inum v Schneesviüe; Cox Sc. Robb, Parns; J b Jaquis. fosey vill.? W J Whitm?. Cvnthian: Williamson ä Yorkes, Owensvillc; VV IJ fisher, rnnceton; k d - - v.". D- . . . . 1 Ilallock, Princeton; John B Gardner, Ulairsville; Daniel Archer fit Lo Columbia. P. L. Gregory, travelling Agent Country agents en be wippl lied at C Uell's. Eves ville, la. my 11 REMOVAL. CITY AUCTION HOUSE. rTHE unJersigned have removed into the four 1 fcy tire-pr .jf building on Water street, tw doors above iaiu,iormeny occupieu iy i. ijumic and are prepared to sell at Auction all description ef property entrusted to them Thy will attend tc selling of Real htate in any part of the city. Regular bale Uaye, Wednesdays, and lor second hand Furniture and "Calamities" in general. Öatui days. Having an al u nuance ol room, persons wiso ing Uoous8torea can oe accommoaaiea. potions. Also a general assortment ol Clocks wholesale and retail. ,Tr.M niti 1 WLHjtörji cc i riTO THE LADIES. T WOULD rcsuectfullv iiiioiiu Ue Ladies mat I t. . . . .nfMn.4irl ..c.iri tii.nl ill T.jatinr. Alurrrtf K I I 11 V O OL aUICIIUlU VCOVI . v. w . ft 1 - ' - I I.. i . I : .ii.: w u . llioat. ana A.IQ oauers, cups, nuikiiiK ou')t;ci auu fancy Shoes, suitat je for parlies, &c; also the same n the above i f Misses, a very neat assortment. Children's Shoes of all kinds. 1 have a complete assortment, and will etil low lor Lash at my liat Store on Main street near the river. My Lady will ever be present to wait on the ! dies. nihCTJ A. DtrUfci. EVANSVILLE BAKERY. . rHE unuerMgiitu bavii.K puienutfeu ine Bakery establishmeut. known by the name ol bvanavilla bakerv. and lormerly kent by John M Sump. son. on Main Street betwten FirM aud Second sts , would iti!orm the public that from this tin.e l.enill keep constantly on nana a mil assorimeni oi ires a lreaa, viacKers,tyaes, v ! wIUmI or retail lie will ovn be prepared with lull iuachinery for the manubcture ot Uuttet, Water, Su gar. Soda and Boston Ci ackers, by thi wholesale. and lor retail customers, i ne patronage oi iiie Dublie ia resoectlullv 6o lie ted, as there will te no need hereafter lor sending to distant places lor any thing in my line of bufrinsss. nov7-tf 11 KNRY W.SAMPSON. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. TUST KlCLiVLU.u tuiias"iiiiicut oiCaniage j v and Buggy 1 rimmmgs, viz: Broad and narrow Coach Lace; Worsted Ti its and Fringes; Silver, brass and iron Bands; do, do, Jap'd Props and Nuts; Apron Hooks and Kings; Stump Joints, Butt Hooks, Rain do.; Carriage Km bs, brass and Jap'd; Hub nails, cap nuts, Lace tack?; Back Lights, silver, brass and Jap'd; Malleable Castings ot every description about carriage making. used Carnage bottslxll, 1x1, 1x2.4-15x1, to 5-16 by 5 inch, xc; &.C r or sale low by BALCOCK UUUlllMt. no 5 Main Street. LUMBER! LUMBER!! COO,000 FEET OF LUMBER. PINE, POPLAR and BLACK-WALNUT Lumber, thinglis. Laths, tcantlin, and every ar ticle in the tine, fopi tl.tr wiih all kinds ol build. ing materials.caii te found at BABCOCK BROTHERS. Yard on 2nd street. James Steele, Lumberman. oct2 MACKEREL. TTHRRTNO AMH RTCH. Tr bdL.S. XSo 2 iVldckcrtt, BoMoii into ; 50 hf bbls. No 3 da 100 Boxes Herring ; 6 Tierces Kice lust ree'd Der ete mrr Gen. Lafayette, and Saladin, for tale low l y' . TAX LUK & II AKVEY, nlQ-tf Water street HARDWARE AND CUTLERY y ine oia eiana oiMteiic the U&iiK., t oiisisting Cx. in part of I'oeket Cutlery. Razors. &c..Amer. 1 ican and English Locks, Monkey tail Bolts, Hunt's broad Axed. IIim- of nil sizs, tx, Lnt. Trace. Hal ter, Breast and Dog Chains, Wm. Kowlands cr.s cut and mill Saws, Horse, Cow and Sheep Bella, wuu a general assortment ol shell goods. U. Ii. liUIKHTH, mh26 Main t.. KvniyilU HATS, CAPS AND BOH NETS. i . . , ' . rrT. 1 hi LAAo I'ii mmlinv n. ti Ii Hiim ii.t.. Vnin,lM iürr.Ci IT. p.-k: -JY' Shirr'd do: F'shtonalle Anzoa. im! Sil do. Silc Flush Laps, men's cloth ca'ps.hoy do. do, boys' velvet do, mens' fur do 1 asi r lorttice braid Bonnets; 1 do E.ighah straw b rneis. dec 11 MORGAN & KEEN. TRUNKS. f T S V A sutterior article oi Brass and Iron V iiii rj Bound Trunks, cheap for cash, at A WYl BUUMMEIl &, CO.'S, iug joj vuiiiif i im vV r irst ss. FLOUIllC0bblssu;errine, inspectid, in store and to arrive, lor saleoie by S. Ü. OIL BERT &CO., jan20 tf Sycamore, bet. Water Ac 1st Sts, RIO COFFEE. JUST received and in store, 10 sacks Rio Coffee for sale low by ic2i u O'RILRY fc MITCHELL SOLE-LEATHER. Sides mid. wi. . cole leather, just ree'd 100 dec23 per stsamar OretriMi, and for sale low by ZMO, UiUiAIt i. Kbb CEMENT. BBLS: Hydraulic Cement, iu store and.for sale low. bv 30

Maj. I homas m. hicks, ai o oi.f"""'1" r"J"; all set forth as cure and preventive. " In less than three davs 1 was relieved o the smost -.price 150 per bottle. A liberal

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novH SHAN KLIN &. TJEILLY Rronnd Spices A LARGE lot Ahricti'rppei Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ate. Also, 30 doz, Ground Mus, tard, warranted pure, by tplS FOSTER &. BROWN.

MEDICINES. certain Vure tor uonorrnaa ana itiex. oreTenlire for Qonorrhcea and Svphi .An OQnce of prevenlion bt.cr MuCctti&ctf might be. obtained, was I. .k js.,..- tk;nut IUI LUC ' UtlUIC VI LUC A " ooa the test for ten years in my hatds, withou. f . a t 2 single failure, either in cure or preventative.11 curcu uwny i j-"'-which had become changed into the second stage ana were givn up ujr lBC ruiu.. . Mixture win aiso cure r.iysipeias, twgwurn, Tetter - worms, Scald Head, and the best wash in me woria ior ijunta. 11 1 uscu oy ruubing on well three times a day. A fajr trial -s alj lQat js required to establish discount CERTIFICATES. I do h?reby certify, that my hand was afflicted with Tetterworu. that I nad lost the use of it almost, and tried every thing I could hear of without cure, until I procured some of J. W. Brown's Mixture, which cured it in two applica tions. JAM Lb WAUJN1UK.. November 17, 1849. Pktebsbcrg, Nor. 7. 1849. This is to certifv. that mv niece was badlv afflicted with Scald Head, and that J. W. Brown's Mixture cunrd her in a short time. SARA 11 H. TUOUTMAN. Petersburg. Nov. 7, 1849. I do hereby certify, that my hands were soef fected with Tetter-Worm, that it was with great disunity that I could use them and was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in a few dav. WARREN L. W. TROUTMAN. This is to certify; that my hands were so badly A1!aa.1 TaIIu Wurm iktt T iil, 4 wvr h . d b j w Brown's millure - in one week l therelore recumuiend it lo tne world without fear ol contradiction JAMES II. CUX. Larce Cocnty, Kt., June C, 1850. For the sake oi the suffering community. take this opportunity to make known the great cure performed on me, 1 was badly afflicted with Erysipelas and was cared by the use o: J. Y. Brown's Mixture in a lew days. SARAU 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 Mixtoie in )ne day. THOMAS TEARbON. For sale by KELLER & FARNSLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 14 Water street, Evansville, Ind. fje 20-. y CITY QUENSWARE STORE. TfTE AREjustin receipt ol 1 10 crates ol our fall f f importations, manutoctuitd expitsly for this market, aiid compritinK a lull anortn entof f lown Blue and Muiberiy.in Diniit-r, lea and Toilet setts; While Oranite, dc do ft; Light Blue Printed, do do do; Common wared all descriptions; WKi.'fi 1 ikf4.litinn t.i n,.r t,rn-i.r cfi r anI n.v .WI.t . UUUIUU1I I ' UI IV! U. V 0liV, UU U ,l ; . r tensive iwurimeni oi Cut, Pressed, and Colored Gkelx and F'lim Glassware. Makes our assortment compute, which are offered on as reasonable tt rn.s end atcs low prices as can be lound Ea&t or West. . Merchants are respectfully invited local! and examine our goods and prices, at the old stand on Waur Street oct-29 BATCOCK BIJOTIIEns. Iron, Nails, Chains, Ac. 1 OH TONS HiON, from th celebrated Iron J. VfvF Mountain (.Mo.) Works, Meld L jtor cold; ItXH) Kegs assorted Boston It ails, loO do Boston Spikes, 4 to 6 i ich; eoo pairs heavy right and blued traces; b caks log, tilth nnd cable chains; 2 do English sad irons, wrought handler; 100 boxes axea; Anvils, Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Stocks and Dies, strap hinges, mill an I croj-s-cut saws, tea-kettle, curry combs, tiles, &c; in store and lor sale at low taritf by nov21-tf DEMENT Sc VIELE. HONOR THE DEAD' KENT Ac LAWULACE'S MAKBLüWüliKS, Eransvillf, Indiana (Near the Court Htntse.) rpHIS important Branch of Kent &. Lawrerce's JL extensive Marble Works, is now fully prepar ed to iurr.ifch any style of Mementoes to the ilead, via i Monuments, Obelisks, Tonil, Head and Foot Stones, of every s'vle. in American and Italian Marble. They have employed tlie best Lngraters oi Licucusia i ne it ei aiiowa, anu are oeiernunto thai not only shall their works be tinii-hed in bette st)!e than any heretolore offered to this public, but at rates as reasonable it not less than those ol any other establishment tn the Wett. Any orders made hrough the traveling agents ot said hrni, will Le promptly and satisfactorily attended to. This tirm works an exttnsive quarry of bcstitifu .Marble in Vermont, Ironi which they ure eou&iunt ly receiving supplies ot marble in every lorm. '1 his ttives them an advantage over all otlier in filling orders cheaply. " A word io the wie ia sulhcient, Call and examine our work and prices btfoiepu chafing or miking orders elsewhere jyUdiwIy M A. LAWRENCE. NEW C:OOÜS.-I case Summer Tweed; 10 cases 2.2 Check; 1 case Furniture do, 1 do Apron do; 1 do Brown Linen; 1 do Corset Lace;; I do Fly Buttons; received this day and for sal JAl. LOW'&.CO.. mhSJawtf 417 Main st, Louisville, Ky FRESH ARRIVAL. 130 CASfcki lioots andöliot-s : 20 caS Domestics, iust received ner S l i e . . . ' ' u. ocni, aim ior saie.ow Dv no3Q J. II. MAGIIF.R &. CO. t xvi PLASTERERS WANTED. I " " w" iiimieuuueiy a numier o - i wmrw, io mnom i win g ve phwi wahres. Apply without delay. CEO. T. CHKLSTY. mhl8-w3t ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. r pile, una reineti, Aa.iiiiii-uator oi V m. Ball 1- late ol V nnJerburvh euunir. dm'il will , ti.. vaiaayot Apni, a u IH51 at the late re?i lem-en sail deceased, in Union I ownship in said county ii ii pi mm a i pniperiy oeionine tosaiues täte; coiii-istingoi a Lrte lot of Cord Wood . n ih river bank. en Wood Boat, a lot of(Vrn m.! iu. Hogs and Young Cattle one voke of Oxen, Wheat ra-i. anu a numner oi otner farming umensils Terms or All sums of $J and under.cash upon au um over VJ. a credit ol twelve months will De given, the purchaser emn? note with n proved -ecurity, and waiving valuation and ap 1 ..... o,n.iii, ..... piairinc liana. üAUAII 11 UALb. apJ-w3w Administrator. PER" B.W. STEPHENS." 20 BXa öiar Landes, iu mi anu iu ur do do. 10 boxa Stearine Candles. 2 bbl Li r seed ( til. so kegs pure white lead. 10 15 lb. kegs do, 5 ILO lbs do do, 10 ktgsPko 1 do, 2 bbls Urd od. wh3U FO I'Eit &. Bi'O VN. JUST RECEIVED 40 hhds New Orleans Surar; 5 tierces new Kice; 100 drums Figs; 10 boxes Lemons; for sale by jan4 daw A I. LIS & HOWESWANTED IMMEDIATELY. ' QJIX or eight active ou:. inen tooi.cii subferip IO lion to Frost's Pictorial Histories. Clarke's Commentaries and Bibles, Lwell's Medical Companion, iic IIJLLAND &. GARDNER, mhl5-lm At Boicourfs Hotel.

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ALL, IS & HOWES HE now permanently located in their new where they intend to continue, oa an enlarged scale, their usual S holesalc Bnsiness in LiQUuiis and c;uoci:kies. They have now in s;ore a larger, better, and cheaper stock ol IMPORT ED LIQUORS than has ever heretolore beet in Evanville. Their RECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT is constructed on the latest and mo&t improved plan, and superinten-Jid by a man w ho has bad ten years experience in the business, in New York aud Cincinnati. They therefore flauer themselves that tby can furnish either imported or domestic Liquors, in quality, nowhere to be excelled, and at prices on a par with Cincinnati and Louisville. They have on hand A Splendid Aktorluientof TEAS, And theii stock of Coffee, Sugars. Molasses. SyrUL9. ivnt, r iuii!, etc.. is ociiiii uauy euiaieu uv I shipments from New Orleans. They are determined to convince Merchants fiom ihe country; particularly on the Wabash, Green, and White Il;ver. that Evansville is the most advantaseous place for them to buy Groceries, and will do all ! . v. .. : . iu iiicjr puw r io niaite it mj ik,. . tnn.n... tr j. c : - .1 . I ii KHUJVit u iai Miner uiiiuicimici luut I mence her regular trips, exclusively from Evansville, and will, with two other loats erjrasjed in the same trade, make Evansville the inoiconve nient point lor the transaction ol Green rh er Bus iness. decÄSl ALLIS & UUWEb. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscribers Imvejiir-t receivtd a fresh supply of BOO TS a nd Sil OES of R-od quality,uart oi ivnicn are aireci ironi tne manujacwrie lucm dinv the following ai) lee: Men's lined anllrf)und heavy Brojans, do sup Philadelphia Call do; do do do. Boys do do do Kip do do Thic. do Women's heavy side stitched Kip Bootees do light co do Calf do eo he led and strap welts ; do ioat Buskins; Mens' superirr Kip Boots; do thick. do. do do ftb22tf MORGAN & KEEN. CABINET WARE ROOMS. Ti o i? v 'V i? p n n it s s i w j . . . u n u u u u , Keeps constantly on hand every va riety and description ol Cabinet Furni ure and Chairs, which he warrants tastand witn any work made in this city or else where. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give him a call, fchop on Main street, between 2nd and 3rd streets. LUMBER YARD!! lie has also just receivtd at his yard, opposite hi Ware-room, on Main street, a larue suphv ot first rate pine lumber, ut every description, which he of fers to the public on most reasonable terms. CUr r lrc made to order. A larce supply of all kinds and sizes on hand, and lor sale at reasonable prices. uyzz oihj C3I8, FAIT , ET BBLS. LinseeJ Oil; 10 bbls Sjir its Turpentine 10 5 do Copal arnisn, 3 do Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pound Blue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 20T0 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown; ust received and lor ale low ty feb7 CRAWFORD BELL HATS AND CAFS! rpilIS1ay rectived per Lyuia Col. ins, alargennJ JL well t-clected a3dortment cfllauandCaps.anc Ior saie low. Fushionahle n oTe skin Hats, Do silk do.; Soft Bru do; Black Union do; Whi:e, pearl and corn colored Kormth do: Black, green, brown, ffrtd corn, Buena Vista do, quareand round crowned I aipaidm do: Boys' green, brown nnd I lack Bueua Vista do. . ALSO: Mens1 boys' and youths' tapsol every ftyle and deferiptiop. i ne tiace l- mo?t refrp ctiully mhcited to the above. J. 11. AlAUiibtt i5c tu nov26 LAMASCO FOUNDRY, lxti dill ll Ci., WW II H. tinlrt tt. I i f It I tl I Ii I.. l v 1 I E m r . - piiMi niui r itiv i.v hi nil i r if ' Auel it.e tid Ailiw. the s ciitit Lctitt and on the most reasonable term. nov7-dtf J1KM.Y FCIIRlbER. LOOK OUT FOR THE BRAND ! B1 EMKMT Ar VLILL Double KtctifieU t hiskcy, corner Fust audcauure urttts, t.vantiv lie, Ind. ( eczij NOTICE. T' lit. unoersienvu uau.i loimtu a inrtnerflno nr.. I - . , . win pructict law un er tne tum ol Law. Uat- . I I 1 I . ieii c: jo'moii. t-tir met 1. in u.c upper r onisoi iur. Ainor I unci n. in f list n net. m oMt Dement V ie!t's. esha.l a. to tni.'ertuke purensse and rateol Kiat j.state, und piyniento' laztsoti the rame. Lolltcti n oi cLiri;s, andall busiiieüs tutruted to us, viiltutite tur united attentiun. I heiUice ot tie Ltn.ouo Ageucy is' tue same piace. JOHN LAW, C. I. ATTF.LL. MORRIS Ö. JOHNSON. F.vansvi le, Dec 2. 18fH) tl WHOLESALE LIQUOR & GROCERY" HOUSE. r I "'HE undersigned would respectfully nlorm the JL eitizeiiö ot L,vfinsville aid surround. re connim ii. l. ... r.i.'i. .. i.;....Au ,i.n .. kilf ill'k lie 1 Cltti'liriniiv iiiiiirril III nie ll, ileal . nuui uuu ill ut.ei j uuiiicu, iiii .iiaui inrii( ucui ij oooor-ile I ho linnk. u liern i.- .i...-i i niUnv. kteiunir n cnilete assortment ol the beat of article in his line, and .-lose attention n liusiness. to i-harp a reasonable ort ion ot ilie -pa Ironage cl the citi zeus ot r.vanvil e and vicinity. Bt sure to cm II and liy, I' you do not buy. oct23-tl" A LITER. PAVILION, YOUNG & HO I ( Jlils, l'ropritor. ft lllSr;ew ll'i'ILL ha just hten ctntd and fit I ted up in the inft ele"nt fett le lor the recep tion ot the tR veiin community Beins Mtuaud on t e coiner of aier and c3motc tret. al the head ot the Lewe, it? location ia niot leaant and sigreealMe to prM-i s vunui: lor a lont to go up or down the L'hio, abah, or Green Kivcrs. mhb-3:awtf TII03IAS IILADEN T."I AS for aleat hisGrocecy and Boot and Shoe J.J. warenou, iiain street, Lvansvine: Uried Apples, aud feirai ted Honey; Pickled Cucumbers and Peaches: Corn-mea , Potatoes, Flour, Lard, Oati, Corn, Onions and ueans; Coff e. Tea. Sugar and .toltsscs; Soap, Candle?, at-d .Mnttlus; Butler, eugs and Chee&t; Crocneryware, Hies, Spades, Shovels, Tracechains. Pitchti tks, scythes and Rakes; Penknives, Nails, Paper. Ink, Ac; Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, pepper, ginger .allspice, saleratu?, ali;m, and uhiiin-; Indigo, madder. Ia tef, ttnc'ls. and razor strops; Miaving eap; shoe brui-het, curry combs, aie; Window sash, wathtoards, brot nis a'id buckets; Bacon, smoked fhouldets, suits and hams: bating, cotton-yarn and candle-wick. iruhCO-lwl DOOR 31 ATS. JUST in season, a variety of use ul andornamenlal.consibtingof Ahcent, Cocoa, MoiiiUa, plain and fignred, sheep fAin, orange, blue and brown, for sal bv nov29-tfl J. & W. KEILLY

INSURANCE.

Statement o1" "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," Xeiark,N.J.Ontke 1st day of Januar , 1851 Offices, 151 Market St., Newark 11 Wall St., N. Y. DOUCIES issued nriortoJan. 1st '849-. 6262 JL duiin? the var l&4y-...Xy "3T2I Deduct Policies expired and cancelled from -ilay 1st, 164a, to date 239 Policies in force. Jan. 1st. 1850. Ml Balance per FtaiLmei.l Jan. UU ISjO gy35,J31 56 Deduct lushes then unpaid. Datd since 40,350 SS95.644 96 rett Premiums received dtrn g the year 1850 $483.804 75 Interest.... 54.556 eO Total rcceiots in '49 S538,3( I 21 Losfeespuid $157,900 00 bxpenses being charged on tlie business I6,CJ bJ Paid lor purchased policies anu nr omiiiiiissioii 27,570 89 3 246 592 29 Physicians tees Interest paid on Scrip $205.883 77 (202,134 44 Net Balance $935,994 96 A Irtitinn.l 1 f-id an it ni nil n ? i tl a C4H 3111 CIIQtnin w , ,irln(l i ha i itinT nrm s nl tlentn. 6 1 Assets. Cash on hand $7-120 1-9C0 50-000 230-054 16-968 605-248 6 025 t Isewark City 6 per cent. Bonds irook!yn ........ Bonds and mortgages on real estate Wurth double the amount loantd 57 41 Real estate.... Premium notes drawing 6 per cent- in tertst secured by policies 40 32 Loans on serin Premiums, premium notes and cash in the hand ol agents and in course ot transmission-9-673 44 $935-994 86 tUpon 3009 Policies now in force issued prior to Janurry 1st 1649 (except term policies issued since May li-t. 1848) the 1'iitctors bave ccciartu a aivi dend ol 30 per cent on the premiums paid at the ta bio rates, beiii? the profits of 1848. the Directors havinp t aid the losses thnt have occurred, and received ihe rum of 3"6,320 14, and the additional sum of 200.000 ol declared profits a required by the Ky-luws, have ordered Uie pay- . i .L a? . 1 1 J: ' 1 1 " .1 mein ui inenrsi anu seconu oiviuenus lutinguiuec declared on the 1st ot January 1847. and Itt Jan 1848); those holding serio to l-epaid on and atte Match 1st, 1850; at which time the Interest is to cease, l hot-e wfcoi-e dividends have been placed to their credit to receive I ho same with interest by a credit on their notes as they mature. C. UILL, Actuary Directors aud Officers. Robt. L. Patterson, Thomas B Srgut Chas. b. Macknett, Henry ."Ur arlan Wm. Al. Simpson Randall II Gieen Joel W. Condit, Lewis C. Urover, Seth Low, Edward Anthony, Andrew a. bin Ian ing, Isaac II. Froth in sham. KOBEKTL VA 1TK1&ON, .Prwitfa. JOhL W. CONMl , Tice rrtsidtnt BeM. C. M IL1XB, Secttlury. M'dical Board of Consultation, VxlENTl.NE AlOTT, AI. D. Jta. Van Reksselaes, AI,D ALLEN C. HALLOCK.Jr. M. J. Brat. M. D.. Mtd'ual Examivr. All persons wishine to make insurance on llieit own or their Iriends LIVKS, will plea te call upon the agtntin this City, Unice on Main street near ii . i : . I . ... i ....... . t .I.. vy nter, anu CAuiiiiiic iiie icruia ui.u mir ui nit Company. octlC-lyJ tin Scrip to ihree who have paid their Premium in Lash, and to the credit ol those v no are inucuied to the Company by üoie for part of the Premi ums Till? EVANSVILLE IMSL'HAMJECO, OF EVANSVILLE INDIANA, W ILL insure Uuildingsand l ersonal I'ropertyon land against loss ordamage by tire, and Boats, and Vessels, and Alerchancize, in the course ol transport at ion, nirainst loss or damace by ure or water. Äcc. Ofiice in the room occupied by Jaa G. Jones, as a Law ofiice, on the corner of Sycamore and r irst streets. mli'JU tt NEW CASH STORE. DC unders'viied liaviiis! toiioed a co-partner X ship and taken tno store on the corner ot Main and Water strects.haveiustnciived a larirf arden tirely new stock of foreign and domestic dry goods. carpets, rugs, oil-clotiis, Dockings, anu oil er luriii6liiasrcuods,to which we rc?pectlully invite tin attention ol dealers or consumers, as etninkwe can offer them strong inducements to purchuse, ei th(T in style, quality or price.. Jamls R. Barms. j Andrew J Cojlbvr.v, i BARNES cc COLBURN. sepl-lvr Corne of Main and Water 5ts. TO THE LADIES. MRS. CLARK, would wish to inlnrm the lad es of Lvanville, ano th Siirrounding country. she still carries on the .! liitnar v bi-smess on the in. st roai nable tenns on First street, one block above C. Bell's residence. tnar 25 tf CLAYTON S Importer of Watches, and Whole sale Dealer in Jewelry, Clocks, Watch Materials, Ac. In th Summer of 1345 this House commenced wholttalcins W-k hes and Jewelry at prices cheapcr than tne like were sold in the wholesale jobbing stores ol New York. The great desire of the Proprietor was then, and has been ever since, to divert the 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 hen New York stood in a position more advantageous tlmn it': "' as a dep jt lor the manufactured goods 1-. t- " Fnrop and this country; but science and I , - - - r w . ' - . e t htTt nov iiven Cincinnati the means ot attain . , .. . m j Iii.. -.iL as orojd an elevation in 1 rade and Commerce as any city in the world The Alleghany mountains have been levelled down, and dis ia nee annihilated, so that a tradesman nere can Bend hia order in the morning to his manufacturer lor ewelry, who may reside, as most of the manufacturing Jewellers dj, eiiher in the State of New Jersey. Rhode Inland or M.issachuseits, and before evening receive a reply, and in a few hours after ihe goods are made they will be at his door. The reader mamuw my that he can perceive no "arthly re a ton why Cincinnati should not sell goods as chea; as iheeastern cilie?, tut hecannot see how Clayton is enabled t 6ell Watches and Jewelry che iper than th-wdo there. A few words will make all clear. Dealers in the East buy and sell on credit. and have consequently to tax every customer heavily tocov er expenses and looses; but Clayton pava Cash for every thing that he purchases and sells his goods to no man, however rich he may be, on credit. And this House is now v holesaling more Watches and Jewelry than three-fourths of the wholesale estab lishments in Nev York. Store on ihe wiuth-east corner of Sycamore and Second street? tCincinnati. (ap27 TO PHYSICT NS, COUNTRY" MERC 3ANTS & TBE PUBLIC GENERALLY. n Uib unuerstgueu bavttie purchased the Drug JL S:ore formerly occupied by Messrs J.G. Hatchi't &, Co., would rcspectlully call the attention of the country merchants, the physicians, and the public generally to their fine assortment ol Medicines, Paints, Oils, Pertumery, Surgical lnstru. ments. Ate. whic.i they are regularly receiving Ml ot which we will sell upon as aecommodat.ng ter s ascanbepurca!edinanyof the Western cities, and hoi e by strict attention to business to receive a liberal (bare of public patronage. Orders attended to punctually, and carefully packed. D CLrrros Kelie. I D. A. Fae.vsley, M.D I KELLEY & FARNSLEY. feMtf No. U Water St., Evansville. Ind. . . . 2 I CS. new Rice, a superior article, just lecoiv ed, and for pale by J 6t W. RE1LLY. ov29-tf

MISCELLANEOUS. J :

Ul'J MAIL ARIiAhGLMENTS.': KOItTllERN 7IAIL. Arrives at Evansville. Mondays. Wednaa. days and Fridays, at 10 P. M. Close) samr days at 9 P M. Depatu Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sati rdays at 2 A. M. Arrives at Vincennesr same day at 4 P. M. EAsTEBN MAIL.BJT lle Hirer. Due at Evansville. on Sundavs. Tue&davs and Th irsdays, at 8 A. M. Closes same days at 7 P. Al. Irreeular. SOUTHERN IflAILIIr tb RlTer. . Arrives Sundays. Tuesdays and Thnrdava Closes Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday at t mt . iu. inriruiar. NEW II A It 11 UN T It! A II. Arrives Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 P. Al. Closes Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays at 7 A. Al. HUtKI'OUT iriAii. Arrives Uoudays and Fri. avs al G P. IL Closes same dav at 9 P. M. MOUNT VFItNON ITIAII. Arrives Fridays at 4 P. M. Closes same da a. 9 P. M. - . CTNTIIIANA iriAH.. Arrives Thursdays at 8 P. M. Departs sim dav at 5 A. M. Mails to Newark. XlcCutchinville. and Wesf Franklin, arrive on Saturday. Closes immedi" ately. OFFICE HOURS. The Post Office will be ODen from 7 A. M.i ' 8 P. AI. On Sundays alter the arrival of the' Eastern Mail, and from 12 M., to I P. M. for tht accommodation of the ouniry people. lt a ne attention oi ine community is caller to the above new Hail Arrangements. The hours appointed for closing the Office and Hails will not be ex. enoec except only in caes of ur gent necessity. Respectfully. W. II. CTIANDLER, P. M. July I, Ic50. To Physicians, Country Merchants, and .vcryDody. I UST received from the Eastern markets, a tares 9 assortment, in addition tomv former stork at Drujfs, Chemicals, Dyes, Oil, &c, consisting in part cf the preparations cf Mercury, Iodine, Iron, Quinine and Morphine; titrate of fcilyer. purr. Salacine, Piperine, Tannin and Pepsin PclulTeliirs stlected powdered loecac. Jallaa. luinehonea, Turkey and India Rhubarb. Potash, Penrlash. Saleratus. Sup. Carb. Soda, I ream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, hnfom and Ro. chclle Salts Camphor, (pium, and many other ar lines specially in tne urug lineMrs. Millar's hnect Lhewinz Tobacco and a superior article of Cavendith, Macaboy and Scotch Snuffs. A fire assortment ol Bird Caees. Per ds and foun tains, Hyatt's genuin excelsior Matches, Moflatt'a Phcenix Bitters and Pills, !r. S. P. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla, and all other Sartapaiillas and popular patent medicines. Brushes ci every kind, from the lanre whitewash down to the Camel's Hair pencil ur. liannn gs' jjody jsrace. Ur. hitch's Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Ii halinfr Tubes. Book on Consumption, and Medicines. Also,Erringers'Sup ....rtaro I 1 I J 'P. ' 111.10, via,cc, uiiuujtis iiiiii a j uro o Garden Seeds, mediciral heibs, roots, extract! and powders pntupbyihe Shakers Glatsware- -A lull usortrr.tn if shop funiture, bottles and viah, window aud plate cut to any size at our own risk. All ol which are oiTered. wholetale or retail, with a desire to give atiM action äste quality and price. ALLEN C. 1 1 A I LOCK, 'fhl1tf Alain si. near Watr.Fvrrsville. 1. , ' NOTICE. rpiIE subscripts lornud a Co-r-artr.erfhip onth JL Ist. inst.. ur.der the lle and firm ol Moi$a Sc. Keen, for the trat est tiou ol a vLol( talc and retail Dry Goods buFinets. In addition to tne stock of J. II. Mores n we have purthased ihe intiicttotk ! Oliver Ladd.and will carry on 1 uhh ss at Lib old Hand i n Main st where we will le phased tofte his liknniand customers, and all oibers vlto may feci disposed t a extend loustl eir patronage. J H.MORGAN, l ISAAC KEEN, I - , aus27-tf MOKG.'.N & KEFJ WOODBURN'S FTJVTJn AKD AGUJ , , RXMEDY. NOW oflercd io the puouc lor the first time. This medicine has existed ins rivaie laniily tor more than fifty years, hai leen distr.buted to considerable extent anioiig Iriend, and has, duling the whole time, in all in.nafice3 proved itself a never tailing remedy, whether aprlicd io common cases or to third day ague, ol well known s'ubbora notoriety, Such experience, tnethr with numerous solicitations from Iriends, ling induce i the proprietor lo give it to the public. The undersigned, who snow the medicine by their owr- experience, have consented to take an agfiicy (or part of Indiana and Illinois, and now oiler it ly the dozen or single bottle, with the express understanding thai the raocey will always be refunded vhere the medicine, lieu according to directions, does not effort a perfect and permanent cure. ALLIS & IIOWES. , mhlOtl , , . CARPETS, RUG3. &C. v H1CII two-ply ingrain carpeting, stair do, h arth. and step rugs, lü-4 druegetts; in store and for sale by fdec23J MOROAN &. KEEN. HARDWARE STORE! f E ARE now receivine our tall importations of V pocket and Table Cutlery. Scissors. Saws. Ox, Log and Trace Chjiiu, togetltr with our American manulacturtd goods, which makes our assortment vi ill wortl.y il.e aittntion cl men bant, who wi!i lo purchase tin ap, without teltienceto. where they putcl.ate, for He s;e prrrared to sell ou as favorable tenns as nrv v. i nein itoue. BA'BCOCK BROTHERS, Main Street. oct29 COAL I COAL!! "T"E are kerning a full supply of a snperior arVV tide oi Green River Coal, at the Wharf ' with whit-h we will supply families and steamboaUon the most reasonable terms. Steamboats can be. supplied at all hours oi the day or night. nov27-tl TAYLAJK Ai llAKVUY.. BOOTS AND SHOES. CASt.? Jboois and Mjocs, just received, and for sale chap bv J. II. MAGHEE Si. CO. 1C0 oct3 FORK BARBELS. n , , OF E Sneiito oi Co. 'a superior Pork bar--reis for sale by A. LI'J K 500 tecl 4-tt BRANDY AND WINE.-Otard, Dupuy Sc. Co.'s. J. J. Dupuv. Murat and other brands Port Wine. Madeira. Pars Juice Port, Sweet Mala. ga and Claret, on hand and foi tale by le'7 U. lir.L Li ' MOKGAN & KEEN HAVE just rtceived per steamer Lafayette, a, new supply ot hardware aud cutlery, as lot lowai Knives and lores of various style and qualiporcet Knives, butcher do; metallic strengthened table sooons i eavy:ron do; German silver do. do do teaspoons; British plate dodo. Butis, screws and padlocxs hatchets: till ins' and fcimmoca'axes augurs, gimblets and cutry combs; scitsors, f hears and thimbles: hand-taw lijcs, tacss, trace chains Ac., at low prices' dec' 11 EM PI HE KESTAUKANT, ( First between Main and Sycamore sts.) 1MIE above establishment is opened for the ac. eommodation ol Gentlemen. boysaim.iu ted. Oysters and game in season. novl9-t JNO. FaRRELL, Prtpriator TTtTLTT ATJPTVAT WE haye Mist ncuved a larpe upply of the celebrated Queen f the West Cooking Stove from Cincinnati which we will dispose ol at the lowest prices We will insure these stoves to operate well, and ti last as long as any other two stoves which can be produced. - ' ' mh?r.tt JAS. SCANTLIN &. SON. I'OU UfcNT. THE brick hcuse connected with my. dwelling corner of First and Locust streets, oppositthe Sherwood House. It contains four rooms. witha back addition, a eood well and fur a f mall family, will prove a convenient residence. For particalars enquire of jan31tf F. LINCK.