Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 287, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 April 1851 — Page 3
PEREMPTORY SALE OP DRY GOODS
TTAWs. Luo. wuju Co. win eil at their Auction room. No. 19 Alain St., Lincinnati. An Wednesday. Anril 16. 1851. at 9 o'clock- . 300 pkgs of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.to cIom consignments, preparatory to building their new store. This sale will comprise a large and Terr desirable atock of ae isonable Dry Uoods, suitable for äirin2 and Summer aales. to which the attention ol the puoitcisrajeciauy mnicu, uuiuuy which will be lound Kith Ghcisilk Poplins, changeable Flat 1 do do, changeable black and coloied Lustres, rich Thibet Shawls, embroidered" and ;ilgh colored do: striped de Laines, rich fig'd de Lames, fine tiareees and silk Grenadines, troulard Silks, tainted Lawns, Uinghams,Frencli Prints; bl'k.blue, brown and green cloths, black and lancy v,assiBr. Ktumit. Drab Eleu. Cottonades, Irish I inens, brown French Linens, Pongee lld'dfr, b.'k silk and fancy cravats, sil and satin vesting, brown damask Table Cloths. Swiss Midi and Jac onet Muslins. Patent Thread, fcpool cotton, tapes, pins, needles, agate buttons, canvass pauiiin, tus tenders, hosiery, gloves, ticking, mariner i stripes, calicoei, wor.ted eerge-s Ac. ALSO 10 case- Fancy Prints; lO do Bleached Muslins; 10 d' Oinghams; 10 bales Tickings, ass'td os. . Will be added, WJ pes Carpet; 00 pc3 India Mattine; 3rt cases Uootsand fc?h cs. HAWS, LOCK W.kiD Sc CO., Auc'trs. p7-lt K 159 Main street, Cincinnati. p7S ALE OF LOT3. THE owners oi the folio ing described lots and parts I Jots having failed to pay the sums sei opposite la said tots and partsol 'lots, in the annexed list,assessed aa-d leviedby thcCommonCour cilol the City of LvansriWe.againstsaid lotsjorsidewa.k', grading and paving of alley.-, and other improve menu and repairs. done and made by authority ot said Common Council, upon and for sai l lots and partsol lots, I will, by virtue of a Precept to me directed and t!eliv,red by lh Mayor, and attested by the Clerk of said City, at the d or of the Court IIouwj in said City, on SSaturda), the l'Jtli day ol April. 1851, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.. expose and tell said lots and pans of lots, or so much thercoi as may be necessary, t) the highest bilder, lor the satidaclion of said sums so setpposite said lots an J parts of lots : . t i Lots Sc parts Expenses, Sic, o.argcd ol Lots. Its0i. parts oi ih Lot No. 183, Don. EI gt . 1, Original Plan 2i.JLSE 1-2 lot No. 22, O P. - 30, O. P. middle 1-3 of U No. 2 U P 93, Original Plan 41 ft ol Tot No. 22 -2 ol lot 27 S W 1 2 of lot 203 H V 1-2 of lot 4, low'r el'gt I.-t I'J. ITiinrr Enlargement 11.'J2 $ 1 1 -to $v'-70 $3-,TJ S'c'G C3 (.5350 $(" '.'.'O si I '00 aP4--'ts JOHN ri. ü A VITT, City Marshal. JEWELRY AND NOTIONS BY fcxp.e- direct Irouilhe niaiiuiactuiers, cluster pins, Jnny Ln.d ear rings, linger ring-, locket, f (chains, keys, pencils, tU'vl tuds, belt s!iJe, buckles a id p'.us; which 1 will tell ai low as any Ii u-c in New York, at wholesale or ictail. Al, at tet iii. a great variety of port monuairs, pur.-., brus ej, cosnS, gold pen, needles, s'.cel beads atvt cl-tp- Accordoo.is, n!Ui:c lox s, che$inrti. d.d.. lull , dec. A. C. PUil EE, inhi -iy Mai a near Water s.net. REMOVAL! THE Su'crilers have removed temporal ily, for ll.c purpose oi rebuilding on the corm r vlaui and at a tresis, into Mrs O. E. utu-k. store nii door below the l'rancli Uatik, .vbre tiny would I: pla-fd ! all tlit-ir old cmtomers, and nil ca"n buyers Tüey are p ni:i4 a larue sun-k d tin--'!' generally, and increasing the fame by r. Miti'i'.ifti arrival. As they are dcHimus to closo int tln-fr -tn:k as low as p:jssihi, Ulore reitruinj; l itluir ! stand in the anticipated Nev.- tfiore, t.n-y wdi si ve extra iuduceint-nis in the way ol l4rji uns tor CasQ. aftr 2i tf FOSTEIl & MOWN. d1l"cannonj II O ?l (EI A TIUST, ry WINU permanently located litiiistlf, wruld X ie.-,cifu'ly tender his services to the cit:x ns i , vrtustille and vicinitv,in thepracti. l lloni-u-oiliio Meiiicine. lie hopes lo merit, by trict ai'tiiiion to business, a lihcrul kharc if public patronage. Oflicooii the North side 1st Hrttt, one door East d Main. N.U. Poor visited anJ prescribed for Iree ol charge. March 17. USB HOWE'S CELEBRATED COUGH T is a certain eure lor Uocyhs, Cold., jjoarsenesa, tsore Throat, i'hihisic. Whopping Cough, tSroncbitis, itc, x-c. Try it. C. bELL, Sole Avent for Evansville. Alsoaiby ALLEN C. II ALLOCK, W. M. WOOlbY. mbl2 lyrl KELLElt &. FAKNSLF.Y. V A UN IS 11. No 1 Copal, Japau, Coacti and llack Varnish, for sale by KELLEU &. FARNSLEY, Dru;ist, mhl3-tt Evanmile, In J. lI.S.!inseed, Lard, Olive and Castor oil for sale by KELLEtt&FAItNäLEY, Drsts, ihli-tt Evansville, Indiana. mh IVcw Spring Goods! J, H . MAGHEE & CO. n AVE now in st re and will receive by d a ily arrivals, a laree assortment ol Kortiizn and Do mesne Drv Goods, suitable lor the Spring season, which they will olfer lor sale at wholaic only, consisiinv r. pari oi Broadcloths, vassi meres and Testings ; Super black, blue and lancy satinets; Gold mixed, brown and fancy tweeds; Blue, mixed, gray and gold jean?; Heavy coltonade. checks and linens; Bl'k and colored casmeretts; do Fancy and light cassirr res ; Blue, btown. colored an 1 bleached drillings; 4 4 brown sheetings and shirtings: 3 4, 7-8, 4-1 and 5-1 bleached mudin?; Kcarlet, yellow, whit an J grten Dornet and wool rianneis; Chene, solid, cheu't and earlston inghams; Black and colored Alpaccast Black Gros d'rthine and ratin Turc ; Greenidines, Cerates and Tissues ; Printed andor;andes Lawni; Silk and linen Pojlins: and Linen lustirs: Chng'ble ginghams, lawns and other dress goods; Plain and printed 1 urkey red prints; M. P Allen & son's, Merrimack, Cocheco, Fall River anJ Sprague's new style spring prints, rotors as fast as a rock; Washington and Passaic solid half and fuü mourning prints; ßoüo color, and other style spring prints. ALSO: AUoalarje assortment of gloves, hosiory. bonnet and cap ribbons; Pongeo and cotton hlkls, silk and muln rravets and lies; Irish li.ieus, table diapert anJ cloths . Crash and iNankeen, together wi'ö a ureat variety ot white goods, cambrics, jac wnets, Victoria lawns, malls, swiss in ulins, laces, edging-, inserting, collars, linen bdkts, coiuus but$ons, itiread, See , '.c. ALSO: Now on hand a splendid assortment of J Hoots, Shoes and Urogans; Fash. Silk, Ancola, Union, Kossuth, Mexican, Buena Vssta. r'alni L-af, and Leliorn Hat, kc, tc. WrOur Mr. J. II. Maghee has now made New York City his permanent res:dence, and is spending a lara sharo cf his time in the Eastern markets and manufacturing Districts; so we will almost daly be in retpt of the newest and choicest styles ol goods, and at as low prices as any oibsr bojse i l tne Western country, mill! tf J. 11. .M AGHEE &CO. FISH FOR FAMILY USE. Oft QK casks Ko 1 Mackerel, 20 kits do. do 15 kits Tongues and Sounds, 1 bid raw Her. Tin?, 4 cases Sardines. 10 cans fresh Lobsters. Sal mon&x, hemetrically sealed Keceived by late arrivals ana tor sale dv ap 2 FOSTER & BROWN. COTTON A DE.- 5 cases, N.Y.Mills, Coltonade, just nceiTed and lor rale by mh8dawtf JAS. LOW & CO.
TO WESTERN MERCHANTS! WEwouId respectlu'Iy call theaMentionof Dry Coods dealers in Indiann, to our present and forthcoming btoik ol Zprtg and Hummter Irg Goods. Having made arrnnpements lor a lariro increase of trade this fpring, we hall l prepared at an early day to exhibit at our old stand, Ao. 11 iW trtt, every description of Foreign an Domestic Dry Good wanted lor Western sales, and st prices that we feel contident wi 1 be approved. We especially solicit an -examination ol our extensive Print Department. Having determined to exclude from our atoc alt spurious colored Prints, we shall keep only such as ilie Merrimack, Cocheco, Washington, Globe, Ameiican, Sprague and Philip Allen's branded goods, embracing the newest and most desirable styles. Ours ock of American C tton Cootls is unusually large, and will be sold at a small advance tor cash or approved pjper. We solicit a cal and examination of our stock by merchant viauins thi market. liLAUIIbY it SIMPSON, febl0?m No. 11 Pearl!., Cincinnati. O. IVcwFall and Winter Goods! I). S. ANDERSON, On Fast street, first door IcLic Post Office)
HAS just received, snd is now opening a large assortment ol lathionable goods, suited to the t'AU. a.no Wi nter tradu. consisting in part of bl k, blue, jjreen, olne, claret and brown French, Gerinan He American Cloths,; twilJed and plain. Also, a great variety of Overcoatings, German beavers, sujier b'ue'and drab Kerseys, blue blanket coaling, pilot clotlis, rrenchand (lerman Illack Doeskins, Wool and piecu black Ca ssi intra of every quality. fancy Cassimets and Doeskins of the latet and moat fashionable Myle. ESTINGS, Elena nt style London Caslirncfts and Valentines. olam iU Velvet Vestiuis, lüürei and plain bl'k Äutin and do.. Inilors' Trimmings, Of every description; suer wool linings for overcoatd, plain and liurtd ulpacca tcrcs, mouair lusucf, &c. fiCT'l be attention of mt cus.toiiers, and the ptiblia nenerally, w invited to an cxaminatio lul tlicalxive yoods, v, hich have been selected with great care. and will be cold at the j.uwtsr rossiULE trice. Gaimcnts of every dci-ctipiioii tuaue to order, in the very Lett manner, and warranted to li. decl-tl TAKE NOTICE t rt IIE undersi;mi; has on ha no a largc 1 mcnt ol Cloths, Cosimcres and 't ossorte&tinss. and w i.l make them to order cheaper than ever they have been oli'ered belote, and cheaper than the same quality vi gotnls can be bought or manu-lacturc-d iu this piece. Terms cah. D. Ö. A.Nl LliSU., mlil9-tf One door klov the PiitUHice. r REMOVAL. , II A C removed inj iucf one cquare and s In f above Main street, mar the Sherwood House .on E.rst street, and can be louud either there or at my re;ii!e:ice,oiie rquare tb ve,at all limed, unless prolesMunally t-nu.ed in the city or its immediate vi cinity. ImhlUil. DAN L uOUGAN, M. L. DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHE?. r" II 11 1 Co-partnership lart.o ore existing 'teliveen JL llentv llenn it A uustusUhl, under the name, st)le and linn ol Hetm Ac L'iil, is tmsday hissolved by mutual consent. All permits indtbted to said lirtti are hereby rt quested to nuke iiiitnedii te payment to 11-iiry llen:i, whalme is authorized to eitle ttie luMiieisol said tirm. All peri una liaiti; claim n;f4,n!t paid linn will please present ihem to tlie taio llenn lor tctllciiient, HEN If. Y IIENN, AUGUSTUS U11L. Evansvi'dc, March 19, 1631. The Pottery Bu.-iness i!I herealtrr be conducted b) the u!cri!rs, at the old stand, who will be able to lurtn-h every article in thtir line upon the moil teasonabte U rins ; thy having lormed a Co-partners-hip under the style tnd fnm I J) urn Si. Ultl. Krün lon ix unit nee in the hi sir ess iliy ieel asMited that they can make it theinteretcf tlit public tocall upon tliem. LEWIS DAUM, iulr.'1-lii' AUGUSTUS U1IL. NAIIS 500 krgs Virginia, Eastern and Pitt? bur, assorted. Candles 100 bxs Mar and Tallow, assorted izes Soap 100 do Fancy und 1 ommon; alt 2ÜO bb!s. Kanawha; Ketined Sugar? 30 bl.U. N. ( and St. Louis Loa, Criu-hcil, and powdt red; Bar L-nd and Shot "'Args, assorted numliers ; One Platform Counter Scale. All for snlftv ry Lit. by . S. E. lLttEUT 6c CO., ja8 S camore. let. Water At. 1st str?rt4. CHOCOLATE. 12 l oses No 1 ft r sale by S. E. GILBERT 6c CO., m!i21 tf Svamorc bet W iter &. lit sis. LATAYETTE FLO VU. 125 barrels, supeitine, just received. For sn ! by S. E. Gl LUE IH Sc CO., nihil tf Sycamore bet. Water & 1st. t-ts. SPBINO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS T . & E . LEVIN, Main et., 2d door below Third, Louisville, Ky. WE are recti -ingotir spring and summer goods, making our tock lull and well assorttdart ot which consists of UV bales 4-4, 5 4 ami 6-4 brown Cotton; tk do 3-4, 7-Ö and 4-4 Ticking; HO do brown and blue drillings; 15 do 3-4 and 4-1 Osnaburg?; 2J do Shirting and Stripes; liH) ca-esnew stylo Print.-; 50 do bleached Cotton ; 0 do do Diillin; 15 do Coltonale and Denims; Ü do blac and lancy Lawn; 10 do solid and plaul Gingliani; 10 do bl'Jk and col'd Cambrics and Selicias; 6 do apron and shirting Check; 5 do Irish linens and llollands; 3 do French slate Linen ; 8J p'ecs blac und f nicy Cloths: 230 do do and I incv Cisimere: ÜJ0 100 130 I2j 60 GX) 10 do do d) do do do do do Satinet, Twede and jeans; Drap d'Ete and Queen's cloth; black and fancy lustres; new sty. e Monsd'Laines; silk, satin and cotton N esting?; do and worst! d Serges; CamSric, Jaconet and iswiss Muslin ; Bonnet, Cap an I Mantua Kibb"n: lCK)J duzen cotton hose and K'oves. 120J brown and ble.iche.1 talle-c!ot!is: Camlets, chambreys, nankeens, wadding, diapers; wool an 1 cotton llannel; canvas; padding, silk and cotton velvets; velvet ori; while and black nets: barege?; crapes; laces; bindings; kid gloves; Lmcaster quilts; umbrellas: ptrasoU; silk and cotton cravats and banukt-ri-lnei : co:nb; sii-i)cnders. threa I; buttons: ncedlc, Ac. Allot" which we wid sell cneap. We resectluljy invite the attention ( oar ola customers an 1 country merchants general ly. Imhl JJJawl T. & E bLEVIN The Washington Honumcnt! rI HE subscriber has leen appointed an Agent I tor the co' lection of lunds for thu Washington Monument. The corner Hone nf this Monnnirnt was laid on the 4th oi July l!14S, tinoe which the wor has men pretm u with creat energy ,anc is now upwards it tect in l-.eigtit. It is intended to Inj 5U) lectin height higher than any other edifice in in the known world, and to bcVuilt entirely bv the voluntary contributions ol the American people. Nearly every State, and tinny Societies, have lur-n;hed-ach a block, ns a memento lo be incorporated in the structure. The site occupies a space ol aliout thirty acres, granted by Congress. It is in view of Mount Vernon, where now repose the ashes of the immortel Cldet. Each contributor to the amouutol One Dollar, or upwards, wid be turni.-hcd with a splendid engraveil certificate, exnibiiinsr a view ol Ihe naked Obelisk, and also of the Monument complete, with the Pantheon, t'.gned by Eiisha Whittlesey, general agent: and couniemgiud by Z. Taylor, Pres't, nd Geo. Wattersonec'tv of the Washington Monument Association. Wrf hear a great deal about patriotism and veneration lor the memory of Waslwigton here is an opportunity to show a dollar's worth ol it ! W BttOWN BUTLER. Evan?vil!e, March 2H,
LOUISVILLE ADVEM1TS. JAMES LOW Ac tO 417 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, RESPECTFULLY inform purchasers of Goods that they have now on hand one of the moat complete stocks of cRY GOODS to be found in th Western Country. Their purchases are made exclusively for cash, and their mjtto is smail profits and quick returns. They solicit ai examination of their Hock from all purchasers of goods in this market. mh8tf
SUNDRIES. PCS. wlme broctiere aim tlandkerchiefs; UV 50 do Red Bandana; 30 du 26 inch Gros d'Rhine Silk, 100 do Oil do; 10 do French Cloth, (very superior); 3t0 gross Agate Shirt-buttons; 50 do2 twisted Silk MitU; 10 doz Silk Serge; 1 case worsted Serge; 1 bale Sail Duck; 2 bales Russia Diaper; 100 Cartoons new style Bonnet Ribbon: 1 cate printed Jackonet; 1 case exhibition Uro De Naples; Hcceived per late arrivals and for sale by JAS. LOW & CO.. apS 417 Main street, Louisville. J i:W (iOODS 1 case Gingham Lawn; JLN 50 oz ilk Mitts; I case French Lupe Bonnets ; 20J cartoons Bonnet Rihbwn. new style; 2J0 pes Silk handkerchiefs; 50. pc3 do boys do; "0 cartoons Dress Tri .nming; 20 pc cherry color Florence; just ree'd and for ialeby JAS LOW &CO, opJ 417 Main street, Louisville. TUCIi CU11BS ÄTftft GROSS lahlonable TUCK COMBS ree'd J"" ibis day and tor sale by JA. LOW&, Co np3 417 Main street, Louisville. tOTTO N ADK. 5 cases new style Cottonade, J r c'd this day and lor sale bt J AS.' LOW &. CO., np3 417 Main street. Ijonisville. SUNDRIES. 1CASE DoUus .Mier 4-1 chintz prints, do Silk Serrrp; do dn do do Solid col'd Lawns; do black do: Small figured do; Kid Gtovts; 20 Cartoons Swiss Dressy; 5 Cases Fa cy I-lowers; '0 do col'd Silks 2 do printed foulird Silks ; do Drape d Ete; 29 H) blue green and white mosquito nets; pes sil Handkerchief, a ery sup. article; 2 cases white Cotton Hose, (English;) L do roPd undershirts; 10 do Clinton Tweeds; 2 do Cadet mixed Sittinet: 2 do A. Sc 11. Sprague ruby print?; 1 Co Fancy col'd Tweeds, all wool; 6 Cartoon doited Swiss ; received this day and for sale by J AS. LO W & Ct , mhlG-dawtf 417 Main street, Louisville. . NEW GOODS. 1 case Summer Ccatirp; cases Canton Crape Shawls, rec u this day andfrtaleby JAS LOW & CO., mhldawtl 417 Main .-t, Ijouisville, Ky. DOM KSTI S. 289 bales 37 inch brown sheeting, re'ed by steamer Fanny Smith, and for tale by JAS. LOW & CO., mhjldawtf 417 Main st. JouUvide, Ky. l UM)HIi:s.-j cases slate colored Drilling; 30 O do bLe iched Cotton: 10 do Cotton ide, ree'd by Fannv Smith, aad lor sale by J As. LOW & CO , inh21dawif 417 Mainst, Louuvile, Ky, D0MC3TIC3. BALES Hiowii unliii.g; :00 Cases Biack Cotton; 50 J0I JJales 1 ickmg; 5o do Sea Island Cotton; 50 Cases Cottonade; f00 Dales 37 inch brown cotton; received this day, and for sale by JAS. LOW &.CO.. inhl4tlawif 417 Main M.. l.ouisville, Ky. NEW GOODS. 1 CASE White Linen L ruling; 2 do Printed French Jaconet ; 1 do Suspenders;" 1 do Brown Cloth; 1 do Queen's Cloih; 1 do bilk Print Button, just received, and for sale by JAS. LOW &. CO., nihlidawtf 417 Main sf.. Louisville, Ky. Doeskin Cnsaimerc 1 case French Doesk n Casimere, direct iniMrtation, ree'd this day, and lor sale by JAS. LOW Sc CO,A mhl2.!awil 417 Main at.. Iouisville, Ky. BLEACHED COODS. 90 cases bleached Domestics; 20 dodo drilling: ree'd by steamer Maznolia. and or sale by J AS LOW ft, CO , mh2!d jw if 417 M sin st, Louisville, Ky. French Cloth. 1 bale French Cloth, assorted colors; recVias day, and for rata by JAS. LOW 6c CO., mhl2la wt Main St., Louisville, Ky. HOTLE'S DURABLE PURPLE PRINTS. I CHbE, 4-4; jusl ree'd and lor cale b 1 JAS. LOW Sl CO.. mh12Jawtf 417 Main ft , Louisville, Ky. ATE BUTTONS. 2t',C00 A?ate Buttons, received this day and for sale by mhSdawtf JAS LOW 6l CO. REMOVAL. WE hive removed lo Water" street tat ween Main and Sycamore, and will tie pleased to wait on c ur old customers. We have just received Cotlee, Suear, Tea, Molasses, Dried Beel, Cheese, Bologna Sausages. Honey, Flour, Soaps, Candles, Spices. Sauces, and many other articles in i he grocery line, which make our assortment complete. All of which we will sell, wholesale or retai', at .ow rates lorwCah, or in exchange lor produce Steamboat Stores always on hand, and their custom solicited. t'a.h piid for Pmduee. mhjtf HORN BROOK 6c BURT1S DEPOSITS. TUE EVAXSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY pays interest on cash deposits made at the otiice of the Company, on Water street, four doors below Main, at the lollowing rates: For daily deposits 3 per cent per annum. Deposits lor 2 mo' 3 " 3 " 4 " " 5 Six months and over 6 7 All deposits made w ith the Ompany will be refunded in current bank notrs, unless otherwise aurced upon, mhiyit WM.T. PACE, Sec'ty. DISSOLUTION. f p HE firm of Henry Scribt r Sc Co., was this day JL dissolved by mutual consent. All debts to be paid to Henry Scriber, and all claims against them to be also settled by him. HENRY SCRIBER, F.. A. CORBET, JOHN HtiDCSON. Evansville,5th July, 1850-ljy24 tfl OTONEWAHE Of all kinds, lor sale at O manufacturer' pricts bv the r, K. (1ILBF.RT Sc CO.. mh!4 tf Sycamore ln.t Water Sc 1st sts WINES Ot- ripe Port Juice; ft) 11 Qr Cosks do; 15 do Madeira, I Cask do choice; 20 Demijohns Slxrry; 14 Baskets Champaign, 15 EblsS. Malaca; 3 Half bbls Mountain. Forsaleby fn2U ALLIS &. HOWES
NOTICE Ha GWATHMF.Y alone is authorized bvwa to settle the business of the late firm ot Hen ry Schribr tt Co. jrn HENRY 9CII 2 IBER
CINCINNATI ADVER'MTS.
Spring and Snmmer Arrangement. 1851, sj'- . Cincinnati to Sandusky. Dunkiik, butJL1 fjlo, Niazara Falls. Toronto, Montreal. Albany, New Yok, Boston, Philadelphia, &c, vi : Little niama.nad River & Lake Erie Railroads, to Sandusky City. Steamboat Line Irom Sandusky to Dunkirk and Buffalo: and thence via New York and trie Rail road ironi Dunkirk to New York, or Railroad Iroin Buffjlo to Albany, and Steamer to New York. ALSO Railroad from Buffalo toiNiaara Falls, and Lewiston, and steamers to Toronto, Oswego, Monfral, Sic Litt'e Miami, Mad River.L. Erie Railroads, Two dai y turough Train lo eandusky City, inorni i and evening! Fas-senders by Morning Train slee at Sandusky: Pasbengt-rs by A tern Don Train (connctmg train) take regular line steamer next morning at 7 o'clock; touching at DuiUirA connecting at Dunxirx: on anJ after May 1st,) wi h N. Y- and Krie Railroad, to New York. Connecting ai Butfil) with Railroad to Alban), Boston, Ate., and Railroad to Niagara Falls, Lewieton, and 8 earner to Toronto, Montreal, &c. The following first claas and staunch steamers form the line from San lu?Ky to DunKirK an Buifalo, have bevti splendidly refitted and lurnislwl tor this season's wore, and cannot be surpassed for sneed an ! arcornmod ition on th I.AKrs. SARATOGA, Capt. Nickerson. EMPIRE, Cäpt. Heber Squier, ALABAMA Capt. Pease. ö7"No extra charge loniiea.aor siate-rooms on the Boats iorining this line. ÖCr l hisis a uicK, cheap,' very desi table and pleasant routi beia a continuous rout, ol railroad ands eamboat from Cincinnati l the North and hast; and passengers are assu.ed the Company will spare no expense or trouble lo sive entire satisfaction. Steamers leave Sandusky daily for Detroit,Mac inaw, Chicago, and the principal points ou the Lakrs 5" For further information and Through Ti:kets, please apply at the otiice, east side of Broadway, first door north of Front. Cincinnati. inh27-Cm P. W. STiiADLR. Agent. To Southern and Western Travelers. 1851 (v bW Route, via Cincinnati, Columbus and Lv Clevelond, to Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Upper and Lower Canada, Rochester. Syiacuse, Albany, Saratoga Springs. Montreal, Queb.c, Bus .on, New Yoik, Philadelphia. TO KCtVYOKK 131 48 IIOUIZS, FROTX Cincinnati, n'd Little Mirimi, Xcn'u and Columbus, and Columbus and Cleveland Kailrocds. Two Daily Trains morning and evening. On and after the opening ol navigation on Laic trie, passengers by the express t;ain will 1 ave Cincinnati in the morning, arrive at Cleveland same evening, and proceed to ButHtlo )ii the new. low pressure, first class stenmen, EMI' J HE STATE and BUCKEYE UTA TE, arriving at Buffalo next morning in time fr cxpnss trains lor Albany, arriving at Albany in tune lorevening lines ot s'.eaniboats, and arriving in New Yorx next HMrning ma king 48 hours through ironi Cincinnati to N. York. örPa.'ieners leaving Cincinnati by morning exSres ttain.will sleep first night on tteamer on North tiver leeling ns irtth K r business on arriving at N. YorK na when leaving their homts. CCrNo extra charge lr Meals or State-rooms on the Boats in connection with this line. Passengers by evening train cans op over nijlit at Columbus, (capitol ol O lio.) or proceed directly through, as may suit their convenience. The Koudsol this route are new, a ml laid throughDut with heavy! rail; and no exertion will be.-paicd to secure the safety and tpeed of travelers. Sitamers 1 ave Cleveland daily lor DunKirK Detroit, Mackinaw, Chicago, an, all the principal points i the Lnccs. IpyFoi all information and throuslilTicEets.pleasr applv at the o.ice, east side of Broadway, first dooi north of Fiont. Cincinnati, febil-dom P. W. STUADF.R, Agent. TO CUITNTKY aifeJlCHNTS. -2000 CASES OF BOOTS AlW SHOES. u lux lyeaitrs supplied at (lie louowing KJ very low prices : ItxK) cases No. 1 Kip Bootsat S?l usually sold at $25 lot) do do 8's toll's 221 do 27 175 do com. Kip Boots 19 do 2 J 2u0 do long-le.r'd Lent's do 2 do Ä) 10,) do do Kip Boots '23 do 2d 100 do gent's do (ex Ig'lh) 2! do 27 1U0 do boys Kip do No. 1 101 do Id IUO do tine French calf do 3 do 37 100 doidain 27 do 30 luO do youth's Kip boots 13 do 15 50 do do on J gem's do., 12 do 11 26 do infant's Kip do 11 do 13 30D do pump sole Kip Boots (ex Ig'lh) at $22-50 JiOdox do No 1 Kip Boots at 21-00 100 pairs fine imit ition stich Sh ies 1 -55 We are constantly manufacturing twelve hundred pair of Boots per week, Jteepiug one hundred and ieventy-live hands employed, and can till orders at any time at the shortest notice. Country Dealers will find it a saving of from 20 to 25 percent to buy ihnretocA ot the mar.utacturtr, insu-ad of paying the merchant $25 per case for the same Am J ot Boots t hat we sell fur $21. We are now supplying some of the largest dealers in Su Louis and Louisville, and have been for the last two years. Our Boots have given good satisfaction, and all goods sold uy us w arranted to do so. Dealers, by calling at No 7 Pearl street, or at the manulactory, on the corner of Sycamore and Columbia sis, tin Clayton's buiidingjcaii examine the gooJsand judge lor themselves The above prices are as low as the same Jkind of boots c in be bought in ew Yor-. or iioston. We are now receiving a large slock ol Shoes, which will be sold equally as low. As it is idle and delusive to hope for large profits the general diffusion ol in elligence, aud the easy and rapid communication bciwt.cn city dealers and conmry merchants, renders extensive and regular trade on the olJ basis ct tniall sales anJ large profits, utterly impossible; therefore we have adopicd the mott, 'lare sales and small prolit,' believing by trading on this principle, we can driw a large fhare of ihe truie which has usually gone Cast, to Cincinnati, nd thereby save 10 to 2o per cent to the Country Merchant. lOrLeather bought at all times for cash or taken in exchange for boots or Shoes. F1LLEY&CIIAPIN. Cincinnati, Nov. 2.v-leblO'3Myrdaw LEATIIEU & SHOE TKI3IMINGS. 30 doz French and Phil. Call Skins; 10 doz Tampico Boot Morcco; 75 doz do anl MaJras French Morocco; CO doz do do Coat do; 50 doz Pink Linings 60 doz fancy Topping; 20 doz Canso Kid; 40 doz colored Moiocco; 5 doz Knjlish Kid, black and white; 10 doz BinJinz Skins; 600 yds black and col'd Listings; 400 yds do do French; 5000 y s Shoe Duck, Drilling and linen; 2000 pes black and colored (Jalioon; 4500 gross do do Laccs TT CO do Boot Webb; With various other articles of shot goods, all for sale at very low prices . L' G. WEB3TFR&C0, nih24tf Corner 5th and Lodge su, Cin'ii. Tfi BOOTS AN D SHOES. 400 cases eastPA ern B-Kts and Shoes, various kinds, suited to city and country trade, for sale low. K.U VHB3Tt:U&.C4).. mli2ltf Cornfr5th and Loile sts, Cin'ti. CITY MADE SHOES. 10.000 pairs Ladies. Misses at d children's city made th es Our Shoes are well known, and need no rec immendalion. For 6ale at as low priie as ihe rnme style and quality ol shoes can be wold fb- in N. York and Philadelphia. B.G. WEBSTER & CO., mh24tl Corner 5th and Lodge tts, Cin'ti. 1 fi( D0Z.-dineitni qualities received and JLUW lor ,aie by J.& W. KF.1LLYn .i nov5-tl BLACK GROS DU RHINE SILK. I CASE 28, 30 and 32 iuch, rci this day. and forsaleby fmb8diwtQ J AS. LOW 6c Ct.
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B. C CLARX;. DICXERSO.t Sc BRENT. FRA.NCIS I.8XITH. To Painters and Dealers in "White Lead, nnd Castor 4c Linseed Oils. B. C. CLABK &CO.t manufacturers of Wh leLead, LiusccU A: Castor Oils, Corner of Ttrelflh and Avstin Sts., ST. LOUIS, MO. Oflic . at Covnting-room of Dickerson & Brent, No. 1 Locust Street. TIIC undersigned manufacturers oi White Lead, Linseed and Castor Oils, in the City of St Louis, having about two months since completed their establishment, aie now prepared to furnish Painteis and dealers ivith a superior article ol While Lead, &.e.,&c. Lvery Painter in the city of St Louis, who has yel tried our White Lead, pronounces it superior toany other manulaciurcd in the West, as appears by their certiitate below. 11. C. CLARK & CO. The undersigned, painters in. the city of St-Louis, hereby certify that they have used the White lad manufactured by K.C.Clark V Co., of this city, and find it so far ns they have yet tried it, ,o be a very excellent article, superior indeed to any oiher vvhite Lead manulactnrcd in the west. jNO.s, watson, k.tuounbuug, McV 1CK F,U Sc II ISTED, J AS. SPOU F., W. A. THOUNBUUG, U.S. 111LLM AN, tniti ttri tit Ii i -I'HKi GüliDON Sc VVOOD, M.C. ENGLISH. W.S. ETUIS. JAS. Sr.Ol.l.AY. MlODLhTON Sc TAllLTOM. Mesr-rs. R.C. Clark & Co, It gives me much pleasure to inform you that naving carefully tried your White Lead in several ways, 1 find it equal in body and whiteness, and xuality generally, to nny article manulactured in the west You are at liberty to use tins as a recomeudaiion if it w ill beot any ben tin to you. I am, wuhuiucb respect, ycrjrs. Sec. Ieb22 2m CIIA. T. W1U;U3 MEDICINES. DK . S.D. II OW E S ' IMPROVED SHAKER SARS APA RILL A! XIIC GUC IT SPKEVG AD SlI3Ii:i: 71EDICIIVE! t Purifies the Illood v Prevents Disease Z3TPR0')FJP A C 1IILD SAVED!! Cukkus Case. The following evidence is only one ot thousands ot similar character, and conclu siciy proves that Dr. How e's Sarsapanlla is one ol the most ctlcciive remedies ever discovered. Ci.vci.nnati, March 15, 1849. Dil. Howe. Dear Sir .My eon, when about six month old, broke out with that dr adf il disease, bcrnfulout Sof$, Oicr the face and botiy, and lor two years nnd a nail I fried every means that could be suggested by my Iriends 1 aUohad the advice ol six or seven of the best physicians in the coun try without effecting a cuie, and I almost wUhed the little Duflcrer dead, that it might be I reed from its i bins. During the lost six months, the sores were so distresini; and painful, niyeclt and wile were up with ii nikhi a d day for wicks together. awl u had gum up all fp ot ever raising our lit tie one. At length a Inend advised us to try ' our tnaker oaittparilla. reluctantly I trud it, and 1 have reason to bhs God for it, for in a very short tiaie, il healed tip ihe tores, so that there is scarcely even a scat to be seen. VX e only regret that we did not heard, and commence using it fooncr, as we aie saiitied it would have saved a gieat deal td srlTering and expense. The child is now well and hearty. We do unhesitatingly consider your Sha ker Sarsnpariila one of the best preparations now in Use. . JU11W Si AINÖÜUKY, Rose, between Front a i 1 3s i mi 1 Streets, THE MEDICAL PROFESSION In this, and otln-r cities, in their private ;rartice. Recommend and vte Dr. S. D. Ilovc's SHAKER SA RS A PA RILL A . MOKE EVIDENCE Another remarkable Cure. tZT READIT.'JEl Jt is from a young ln.y residing in our city. CERTIFICATE. Ci.nci.i.vati, Feb. Hill, 1551This istocertily that my sifter, Mary C. Belmon, was attacked with a disease in her hip more than 3 years ago, which rendered her so utterly helpless that she was compelled lo keep her bed. All hope of her recovery were despaired of. Some of the most eminent physicians ol Covington and Cincin nati att 'tided her, alio! whom aec I a red her case n hopeless one. Passing by Dr. Howe's Depot, an idea suggested itself, that lo try one bottle of his Sha&er carsaparitla could do no harm. Accordingly I purchased one bottlt, and before its contents were entirely used she received benefit. 1 was induced to try another, and another; btfor the last was used she w as nearly recovere l. Mow she has no pain, can waU, and has the entire use of her limbs. To llowt's Sliaier Sarsaparilla we attri bate this effective cure. It is but a few mouths si nee the commenced taking it. ISignedr) J.C. BELMAN. ICincinnati Daily Commercial. Remevibrr this wbndertql and astonishing cur was elleeti d by the ue ot three bottles only ol Do HOWE'S SHAKER SAUSAPAK1LLA. The great Spring and Summer 3Icdiciuc. II purifies the DUwd and prevents disease. II is the only Sarsaparilla thai acts vpon the liter, kidneys, and blood at the same time, vhich renders it aUogclhcr vio,e ralualle lo every one, particularly h'tmalts. Dr. Mussry, Professor in the Ohio Medical College, rays the Shak er preparations ore truly valuable, and reamimends tkctn to the public. iVd Mercury, no Mineral, no Prisonous Drugs in tie Shaker Sirsaparillo. REMEMBER II is warranted to be PURELY 4- ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, and as a family medicine it has tonal. Be fure you enquire for Dr. S. D. ILve's Shaker Sarsaparilla, and tale no other. Quart bottles $1 per bottle, or 6 bottle? for 5 l or sale by D!t. S. D. HOWE: No 1 College Hall. Walmt street. Two doors abo-e Fourth, Cincinnati, O. C. BELL, sole Aeent lor Evansville. ' Also sold by ALLEN C. II ALU CK, KELLKK& FAIINSLEY WM. M. WOJLSEY mh.Vl3mwly PAVTOM RTATTD THE undersigned having rented the MANSION II0USE,so well known as Arthur's Tavern, i.i New Harmony, mo-t respeclul'y invites the traveling community to give h'm a call, as every m -an shall leu-rtl to make all comfortable that patronix bim. The House commoJiou and well firnished io every respect. The Mable i iarg, well provided with provender, and a c uct il lustier aiwavs in attendance. L.S UilZKMAN. New Harmon). March 27,1851 a .3w3m flOUCJAN & KEKS HAVXjust rtceived per steamer Lafiyctte, a new supply ol hardware and cutlery, ad tol lows: Knives anJ lorKa of various styles and quali ti, pKet Knives, butcher do; metallic strengthened table spo-n : l eavy ron do; German silver do, do do trasnoons; Criti-.fi plate dod. Lutis, screwt and padlocKs haicliet.: Collins and biiiinionaxcs. Duur!1, cimblets and cuiry com!); scifs.irs, fhearf and tuimoics; nana-taw uier-, tac&e. utce cnaint c... at low prices i:ec i: t . a CA JIB KIC- 20 ca:s light col'd Cambric; ree'd this day, and (jt sale by JAS. I OW & &.O., m! 8dawtf 417 Mnii Strt. CORN SHELLERS. Iflfl PREMU'AICUKN fellc.Ll.ERS. These JLf vf Shelled ort aiAnowbHlsjed to be the bet hand inachino now in use. For i-ale nl reduced price, by fnov7-ifl HEXUY MRHiF.R. A UAIUiAlX, WE have in store, 1O0 half boxesof 8 bv 10 win dow (.Jls,which we ate instructed to sell Ix low the market. To ony person wanting the artic!e we can sell. jel tf O'RILEY Si MITCHELL
REGULAR PACKETS-
Louisville, Evansville and liender ' Itegalar Packet. fl555jPV A b6 asl running and' substantial JT 11, Mmer MADISON BLI-JJi, Catt L. Ö. At&es, will leave for LonirvilU t ery Tuesday and Friday, punctually at2 o'clock. For freight or passage, having very superior meomniodations, aprl) on Itoard or to- 1 m-lO O'KILEY &. MITCHELL, A. EVANS AKDN GW OUIJSANS ,1'ACKET. ' , . : The fine, staunch, fast runninx steamer TENNESSEE, - Koikjkrs, Master, having been purchased exprrsaly for the above trade, and thoroughly renaired will make regular semimonthly trips during iL season. , . i v For freight or passage apply on board or to , ItbPJtf O'klLKV Sc Mi l CHELL, Agent. U HITE lim. AM E VAX S VULtE PACKET. , . ,. The last running passenger pa4i MAMMOTH CAVE.' Capt. W. 1. ular packet i Wabfi.ver, master, will run as a rag n theobove trade. For Ireight ftb20 2m or passace apply on board, or to ' tÖ'KlLLY Sc M1TCHELU E.1AVSVILLE AND WABASUÄCtLETp' i ffg , Tbc ubbtantial, light draught and .-J-jr--? last running steamer, -.;.. ..:: LYDIA COLLINS, Capt. R. M. Hcntkr. Master," nifl ran as a regular Evansville and Wabash prcket dorinc; the season. For freight or passage, having, ex. ccllem accommodations; applv on toardor tofcblRif TAYLÖR 6c llAllVEY, Agent,' It EG L LA It VA ISA MIA AVIIITE niVEIt PACKET. Ihe substantial and rast nwiiiBg packet J. B. PORTER. , , , It. IIarkkt.l., Commander. The J. B.Porter karing been thoroughly and completely repaired, will run a heretofore, in the White River trade, ua king regular trip during the season. - l For freight or passage, arjdy on boahl of to TAYLOR & HARVEY, Evansville. ! , J. WILSON. 1 D , . , " , 5 J. C. HAMMOND. rgh. i HYATT & HELPh INSTINE, Wask'ta. PARKER Sc STARK, Newberry. Iebl8-lm . - LVAMSVlbLE AXD WAUASII PACKET.. rf-5- Ihe near and light draught t earner Jt MAY QITF.KM" Uapt. McComas, Master, Mill run in the abort trade, making regular trips duricg the seasoou. For frtightor passage applv on board or t ' feL18 im O'RILEY & MITCHELL, A'gt., EVANSVILLE & WABASH PACIEET. l üetuiiüiamial aiiUlu0iiunmni8icana HJff IlCiK31AvXvt ,; r t. C. U wathmev. Master, has entered the aböv. trade, and will continue running d urine the teasoi as a regular packet For accommodations sha ia not SMipatped by any boat in the trade. " For treiaht or n.-s;ige spplv on board or to 1 fehl3tf OUll.KY.VMn CI I ELL. Agta. TtXfiUE lit VAKSVII.I.E AkWAUASII ICIVElt PACKET. The new and splendid licht drrught passenger steamer SACRAMENTO. luciiAiD MdJciRK, Matter, will core me nee ruaninp in tie above ttude at teen as navigation opens,, and continue during the entire wapon. j JOrThe Sacramento is in first rate running order, having jteen well repaired nnd overhauled at Cincinnati, and Hands as fair in the Insurance office as any Boat cf her size nnd class mi the Western waters. O'RILEY 6c MITCHELL, Agent. jan2jUt . . , , , evaivsvii.lt: a- r.nEEff mvEii' PACHLT. . . r. I il-"rrL The new, substantial nnd iftst running tmmA. pacxei ivr.rs i uvjti x xu. z. Oapt. F. r. Carsojv, Commander, having just been completed, has commenced running as an Et ansville and Green Kiver packet, making regular trips daring the season. For freight or passage apply on board or to HARRINGTON. CRANE Sc CO.. " d203m1 TAYLOR 6c HARVEY, Agents. ' ' LOUISVILLE, EVANaVILLE, Sc CREE? IC1VEIC PACKET, 'ü -X s-wa . , rrrs k inc cew ana swnt tunning steanter I ij(Ja I IfilV Capt. Coomb?, Masler. will run as a regular rack et in ihe above trade, leaving Evansville every Sunday for Green river, and every Wednesday lot Lea i8vil!e. , -,i For freight or pr'S'ttge ap ly on board or to- - - -dec 13 yms TAY LOU & HARVEYAgta A. EVAXSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET. fft7 W l Ihe well kown and standard. !F O iL steamer II AIL COLUMBIA, Capt UkhtN, Ai aster, nas riHnmenml running dorintjth seaswttas regular r vansvillr and Wabash paccet. 1.- I . . . . . ror ireigni or passage apilr on noard or todec!2 3m O'RILEY 6c MITCH ELL, Agfa. ' EVANSVILLE AND WA IIA K II PACKET, tßSSU THE light draught and snbsUntial steamer , JULTA. i Capi". TncKTT. master, will run during the seatnrasan Evansville and Wabash Packet. . . bne is a luhx draught boat, and of excellent accommodations. For freight or pa.sase applv jn board, or to O'RILEY & MITCHELL, ' drc43m Agents. SVVETT& BAKER'S IMPROVED PAT EI4T MELCD-tiONS. ' TIIC underiened, aeiii lur Alters Tcwett ea Dak er, would in viie ihe attention of ihe public to these splendid Me'odioi.s which are oli'ered for tale at their Book Store, n Main street, opposite the UanA. These beauti ul instrjMtus.are con suucied on an entirely new and improved plan la point ot style and beauty of tinisli equalling the i iano Forte, v Lile for weetues,dipth and volume of tone, they are unuipnssed by any instrument wnatever. luces remarkatly low. .... mh27Imdaw Ct)YG'l(), Sc CAWSON. . LAW PARTNERSHIP. ' 1 J nines G. Jones and James E. Blytke. Atiorniesat Law, Evansville, Indiana, have associated themselves as partners in the practice ot lie Law, and will continue to practic in, inis tod he adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and District Court. They i'etign turn ire tlieir att-n-ion Darticuiarlv to land law. In a thort time thev wi I be prepared to give. in a few minutes, an ab tract ol the title to alm st any lot in bvmsville or. ts enlargement, or in Loinasco, loeether with, w professional oninion as to the title, il dmred. i v-.l IV2j d&.wtf . NOTICE TO ST0CKH0LDIR3. . nH Stockholders of "The Fvantvillc lnsaraaee I. Company are rerehy notified to pay to the Company at their office, in EvansviHe, five dollars on each share cf stock, upon which that amount has not ieen heretofore paid, and to secure by mortgage cn real estate to the acceptance of th--irectors, all Mock not heretofore secured bv mort gage on real estate and thiuld any stockhoide wlu has not heretofore paid five d llsrs on eaci. rhareid his stock, lail to piy the same within thit ty days from and after the hrt puMica'ion of th -notice, or should any stockholder whahas not her tolore Fccired by mortgage on real estate, any she J r shiri-g of ttxrk held by him, fail to secux. m. um wf'ein thirty days trorn the first publicatioi) of this notice, such failure to pay or secure e -work a forfeiture of the fhare or sharei, of t upon which the failure shall have oecurrrd-f Bl inortgTjrcan lm hai at the office of ihe Com pi By o-dcr of the Pirector. . . i ' "' JOHN M. STOCK WELL, rres" Johw I.kgi e Jb.. Sect'v 1'roTem. -.-. Kvanville. Mach 10. '51 . ' i - . ' -1 IiOT of Money in theCtmib.pnt up in tin e -for sale Kt fM.12tfl J. W. RKILL if L . FOR RENT. rTMIE brick hu?e connrrtetl with my dwe! L corner nf First arul Loent trert, oppoett.f I ?herwo.d House. It contains f'ur room.' 'srit bT-k addition, n eood well nnd for r mall faSBv will prove o convenient Vrderic. For partir'
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