Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 4, Number 42, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 June 1851 — Page 4

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MEDICINES. .1 !):iv.'t HATcarrrs Compoun d extract of VA .' COHOSH! THI3 Medicine, be tofore. has been eonSned al- . most entirely to d 'mestie practice, being known only to the Fioneera o the West and those having communication with the Indians. With bat few exception, it baa entirely escaped the attention of 'tke Regular Physician and is aitogetner unxnown lta medical properties are more powerful and va- I : led than any other plant known to the American m populous portions 01 tne country. Honst. , . . ' . v . l-riii Pnwrsrtri.To!ic Cunnff Chills and re-I .vers oflonzstandins, when Quinine and other Tona i 1 I ica nave lai'eu. ... , It tea Stijcci.cs Increasing the secretions of the Bronchial Neucua Membrane, it cures Asthma, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. It is A2 AlTEaATlvx Having a more powerful effect upon the Liver than any known vegciab : it eures Dyspepsia, Cosiiveness, Jaundice and all oil.lous diseases. . Iti AxriscoaBCTic It beme proved beyond con-

Vadiction that it cure Scrofula, Scurvy, and all iecUng 0, Buffalo wiih Railroad to Albanj, Bosdiseases caused by impure blood, ton, Ac., and Railroad toNiagaraFalls, LewUton,

It is jJurHORETic-uannz ' iy5? . kin, such as Itch, Tetter, Scald Head rirurisy. Menstruation and Chronic A flections ot the womu. K&SÄCSS cine, for Rheumatism and Gout, Mercurial pbaliticDucases rilOOF! PllOOFI! TiYSPEPSIA. CURED! Da. IIatchitt: Having been afilicted with Dsnensia with aU its multiform symptoms induestir. n-in anrl nnrfloinPM Over tllO reSHOn 01 stomach; flatulence and eryetion; vomitins of meals; languor and debility; md having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles of Bull's Sarsaparilla, I was induced to try nur rnmnnnnd Kitract of Cohofh. '1 he use ol two bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a pace of two months, 1 have enjoyed excellent health. ' 1 have sold several dozen bottles of your Cohosh n my Wharf Boat, and it has given pcrlect satislaction. , ..... j For all those disease for which it is recommend believe i superior to any meaicine in usr. ? f Ktrpcctfully, V. Ü. O'RILCY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. An extract or a letter ol April 21st, 1350, from Dr. J. D. Collins, Clarksville, Tennessee. "Your Cohosh takes fiielv. I have recommended and used it iu a good many cases of various diseases to my satisfaction- For several years 1 have known the happy and almost marvellouä effects ot the Co- : bosh aloxe in some peculiar diseases. 1 judge it highly as a Tonic, antiscorbutic ana emeuasogue. i From J. B. Hannah; wholesale dealer in Hats, Caps ! Koots, thoes, ccc xc. Eva-nsville, Lu March 30, 1850. Doct. IIatchitt: . have used vmr preparation ol Cohosh for torpor of the liver, indigestion, and y..nrl ncrvou d-'hilitv: in everv instance with astnniihmfT ancfess. 1 would recommend it to all aimilarly affected, as a safe, pleasant andetiicacious medicine. Vour obedient scrv't. J.B. II AS NAH - The certificate of R. U . Dunbar, Esx., Treasu rer of. Vanderburgh county. Evassville. 1a.. Auril 17, 1850 Da IIatchitt Sir I have used your Cohosh ior four or five months. And can say with continence that it is an alterative tonic, much superior to any nrnnnation of SarsaDarilla. or other tonic meui- ,i f- mmr : f -r cine 1 have ever usea . x ours. R.. W.DUNBAR. aaaaBaaaaa Th follnwintr is from Mr. Morsan. of the Grm o G. &S. R.Morgan, wholesale dealers in Dry ilnsiAa P.wnnaill (nil -Doer. 'Hatcbitt Ä'ir 1 have used your Cohosh in aeveral cases of diseased Lungs, , with the happiest resn ts. From my experience witn it, i oeueie u also to be ene ol the best Medicines lor general ue 7 m m w wm' J I " . . bdity, indigestion and lor puritying tne dioou. Yours, &c S.R MOKGAii. ITf!tersox. Kt.. May 2. 1850. Da. Js G. IIatchitt My wife has been atilicted aritti Prnl.inana Uteri, and all those diseases' so com mon to women about tbe "turn of life." he has been wonderfully benentted by the ue of your Cohosh.atter trying in vain other medicines. Yours. JAMES BACON. - ftrC AUTIONS ' None la nuine unless "II ATCIIITTS EX TRACT OF CUllOcII," is blown in the bottle. Principal Depot at the Drug Store of P KELLER &, FARNSLEY. No. 14 Fnnt et. Evansville. ind And for sale by tlio principal Druggists throughout the West. Ije" "l TO THE IADLES. I WOULD respectfully intorm the Ladies tfcat have a sDlendid assortment of Lasting, Morroc Goat, and Kid Gaiters, Slips, walking Shoes, and fancy Shoes, suitable for parties, &x; also the same as the above v f Misses, a very neat assortment. Chddren's Shoes of all kinds. 1 haye a complete assortment, and will sell low for Cash at my Hat Store on Main street near the river. My Lady will ever be present to wait on the Ladies. tmh27 A. DEtOE. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS. . JUST KtXfcivbU.a tuiasMrtmeut ot Carnage and Bugsry Trimmings, viz: Broad and narrow Coach Lace; Worsted Trl'ta and Fringes; Silver, brass and iron Bands; do, do, Jap'd Props and uti; Apron Hooks and Rings; Slump Joints, Butt Hooks, Rain do Carriage Kntbs, brass and Jap'd; Z. Hub nails, cap nuts. Lace tackf; Back Lights, silver, brass and Jap'd; Malleable Castings o every description used about carriage making. Carriage boltslxlt, ixl, 1x2, 4-l5x, to 5-16 by 5 inch, &.C.; kc. For sale low by M,ne. BABCOCK BROTHERS. n0T5 Main Street. - REMOVAL. "XTTE hnve removed to Water street between Y Main and Sycamore, and will bo pleased to wait on our old customers. We have jast received Coffee, Stiaar, Tea, Molasje. Dried Beef, Cheese. Bologna Siasages. Honey, Flour, Sonps, Candles, Spices, Stuces, and miny other articles in thecroeery line, which make our assortment complete. AU ot wbte we will sell, wholesale or retai1, at ,ow rates fotCuh,or in exchange lor produce Steamboit Sure3 alway on hand, and their custom solicited. , ""t.A pjidfor Ifoduce. m'r'f 1IIORNBROOIC Sc BTTRTTS -rv no, NI ARRIVAL. 50 5M? ;LER PAK1S. v , k i "virauc Cement (Louisville and AW V00 lo v!dow and nut be sold. - Jspanisu Moa v, BemMi V"led7, " im?UTted by Cod Oil, for Taaner'a Blacksmite's Tools oSS? Bi örmsaScfthei at itmufactnrer's prices, Quinningboyi stones for jhg theame. - Mackinaw Trout and WhiT Fish. Goat Cheese. French Calf Skins, Li ling Skns. Spanish Cigars, various brands. PnI3 BEMETÄ. VIELE. wmu respectiuiiy intorm the citizens of Evarsvilla and vicinity, that tey are prepired to attend pro-nptlr t all ca Us either in the city or country une ot the partners can always be coniu'ted at t heir otace on st. above Man. my3 lyrj II r- .. . - - - f - COTTON TARNS. ' I int. suhsenbers. having taken the Agency of

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CINCINNATI ADVEß'MTS.

Spring and Summer Arrangement 18 5 1 ,...11 iiuwiuuaii uiruv "i X? filo, iSiaiara Kalis. Toronto, Montreal. Albany, New Yo'k, Boston, Philadelphia, A.c., vi : Little niama.Had River a Lake Erie Railroads; to Sandusiiy city. c;inmWi f.in Ironi SanJniliv to Dunkirk and Bufl - aio: and thence ia New York and trie Rail roa ,rom Dunkirk to New York, oMlailroad from Buffalo to Albany, andbteamer toAcw lorn. aij.i ümlrnm) from Kuffnlo toNiacrara rails. anJ Lewbton, and tteoinera to Toronto, Oswego, . . a a Montreal, ate utt'e XKXiami, XSIad River.X. Erie Railroads, ... y l(,rjU2h Trains to caudusny Jiiy, inorni-ig and evening! Fasengers by Morniug Train slee at Sandusky Passengers by Afternoon Tram (connsrtirtjr 'rain) take tegular line steammornimr at 7 o'clock: tourhing It DunAir connecting at Uunsirs: -on and after May let,) . . N. v . v iiaiirnd. to New York. Conand steamer to Toronto. Montreal, etc. The following first class and staunch steamers Ky to jJuDKirK an uuirefitted and turnis!id n. 1 . r, n . . f tt ftnrrinsii f or 8(V, arcornmod'tion on lU l-aics. SAM Capt. rJickerson. EHPIRE. . ,uapt. iieoer öqnier, ALABAMA Capt. Pease &7.No extra charge tor meaa or siaie-rooms on the Boats forming this line. . JörThisis a quick, cheap, very desuaoic ana pleasant routi be inj n continuous rout, ot railroad ' . . - , ; X' . I. I ami a-imuoai irom Cincinnati me .1111 nu Kast; and pasencers are assu.cd the Company will i spare no expense or trouble it aive entire suiilac on. ... Steamra leave San luskv daily tor Uetroit,.uac inaw, Chicago, and the principal points o.i the Lakes . . . . . . . . KrFor further information and lhrough li:kets, please apply at the otlice, east side ot Broad way, first door north ol rroni. cinnnnati. mh27-6m r. W. STKAULSl. Agent. I To Southern and Western Travelers 1851 eil V t.w Koute, vi.i Cincinnati, colum'jus and JN Clevelond, to Buffalo, Siacara Falls. L'pper and Lower Canada, Rochester. Syiacuee, Albany, Saratoga Springs, Montreal, Quebec, Bos .on, New x ol K, Philadelphia, &x..vC. TU IKEiVVOIIKI.'y 48lIOIJBS,FnOtI Cincinnati, via Little Mir.m, X.p.h and ColumI us, and Columbus and Cleveland Railroads. Two Daily Trains morning and evening. On and after the open inn ol navigation on Laic Erie, passengers by the express train will 1. aveCincinnati in the morning, arriv at Cleveland same evening, and proceed to Buffalo Dn the new, low pressure, hrst class steamer?, L.MI lliL -si ALL, and BUCKEYE UTA TEt arriving at Buffalo next morning in time fr expn ss trains lor Albany, ar nd arriv,n? in New YorK next mornin riving at Albany in time tor evening hues ot steam''im king 43 hours through from Cincinnati to N. York &XPoen.!ers leaving Cincinnati by morning ex press train, will sle p first night on steamer on North Kiver lcelin! as iresh tcr business on arriving at N. Yorx as when leaving their homes. tO"No extra charge lor Meals or State-rooms on the Boats in connection w.th this line. Passengers by evening train can s'op over nwht im uitif dum Clival iviui uv-v Tbe Koads of this route are ncw.and and laid throughaut with heavy 'I rail; and no exertion will be spared to ecure the safety and spred of travelers. Steamers 1-are Cleveland daily tor DunxirK. Detroit, Mackinaw, Chicago, am. all the principal points oi the Laxes. OCrt or ali inform ition and tbroughu icxets,pleasr apply at the office, east side of Broadway, first dooi norm oi t tont, Cincinnati feb21-G6m P. VV.STRADER, Agent. TO Ct)IT,TItY MF.ItCIINT. 2000 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. CV L)iv 1 ü i Ueaiers supjuicd at the following very low prices : lUCO cases No. 1 kip Boots at $21 usually sold at $23 1U0 do do 8' toll's do 27 175 do coin. Kip Boots 19 do 23 200 do loug lef'dent,sdo2 ao 'JO 10d do do Kip Boots 23 do 28 100 do cent's do (ex Ig'th) 22 do 27 100 do boys Kip do No. 1 161 do H 100 do hire French calf do 34 do 37 100 do plain 27 do 30 100 do youth's Kip Loots 13 do 15 50 do do and rent's do 12 do 14 26 do infant's Kip do 11 do 13 300 do pump-sole Kip Boots (ex Ig'th) at $22-f0 UOdoz do No 1 Kip Boots at 21-00 100 Dairs fine imitnion stich Sh tes 1 .55 I VV are constantly manulaciurinv twelve hund. red pair ol Loots per week, Aeeping one hundred and I ieventy-five hands employed, and can till orders at any time at the shortest notice. Country Dealers will lind it a saving of from 20 to 2 per cent to buy th'irstocAo. the tnar.uiacturer, instead of paying the nit reliant $25 per rase for the same AiiiJ oi Boots th;t ve sell for $21. We are now supplying ome ol the largest dealers in M. Louis and Louii tie, and have been lor the last two tears. Our Boots have given good satisfaction, and all goods oid by us w nrrantcd to do so. Dealers, bv callincr at No 7 Pearl street, or at the manufactory, in the corner ot sycamore and Columbia sts, tin Clav ion's biiildmg.caii examine the goods and judi;e for ihemseive ihe above- or ices areas low as the same iind ot boots can be bought in New Yor.. or Boston. W are now receiving a large stock oi Shoes, which will be sold equally as low. As it is idle and delusive to hope for large profits tne general diltuion ol in-clligei.ee, and the easy and rapid communication between ciiv dealers and country merchants, renders extensive and regular trade on the old basis ot small sates and lartre Drol its. utterly impossible; therefore we have adopted the motto, lar--e salrs and small profits,' btlievuig by trading on this principle, we can dnw n large ehare ot ine ir"ie which has usually gone Eat. to uincinr.au, nu inervoy save W to 20 rer cent to the Country .Merchant. iCT Leather bought at all times for cash or taken n exchange for boots or Shoee. F1LLEY&CIIAFIN Cincinna'i, Nov. 2.". feblO'al-lyrdaw LUATlIi;K At tSUOC TlllJlMIxN(;s. 30 doz French and Phil. Call Skins; 10 doz Tampico Boot Morcco: 73 doz do mid Ma Jras French Morocco; 60 doz do do Goat do; 50 doz Pink Linincs60 doz fancy Topping; 20 doz Canso Kid; 40 doi colored Moiocco; 5 doz English Kid, black and white; 10 doz Binding Skins; 600 yds Hack aud col'd Lasting?; 400 yds do do French; 5000 y s Shoe Duck. Diiliins and linen; 2000 pes black and coloud Galloon.; 45X) gross do do Laces;. 60 do Bxt Webfr. With various other articles of shot good&, all for sale at very low prices . E G. WEBSTER & CO, mh24tf Corner 5th and Lodze sts, Cinti. BOOTS AN SIIOES.-M00 cases east ern Coots and Shoes, various kinds, suited to city and country trade, for sale low. IJ.ü WEBSTER Sc CO., mh24tf Corner 5th and LvJe sts, Cin'ti. -Am BOOTS Ac SHOES. 2i0 cases just ref 1 1 ceived ot various kinds suitable for the sea son, at the lowest prices. Al?o a large stock ot city made work, of our own nnnutacture. con tantly on hand. E G. WEBSTER &. CO., ap30 tt Corner 5th and Lodge sis, Cin'ti. OITY MADE SHOES. 10.000 pairs ladies, KJ Misses ai d children's city made Shies Our Shoes are well known, and need no recommendation. For sale at as low prices as ihe came style and quality oi shoes can be sold for in N. York and rmiadeipuia. t.. u. tciitti4ttu mh?4tl Corner 5th and Lodge sts, Cin - - pV' NOTICE. a.u u tL.iftjrraotllen.

MEDICINES.

J. W. BROWN'S MIXTURE A certain Cure for Gdnorrhaa and Gleet, ALSO a preventive for Gonorrhoea and Syphilis. "An ounce of prevention is bet er than a pound of cure." Many Certificates might b obtained, was it not for the nature of the disease. This has stool the test for ten years in my hands, withou. a sing'e failure, either in cure or preventative. 1 cured many cases of many years' standing, which had become changed into the second stage and were jivnnp by the Physicians. Thi Mixture uili also cure Erysipelas, Uir-gworms, Tetter-worms, Scald Head, and the best wash in the world for OLD SOUES. It is 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. mrPrice, $1,50 per botile. A liberal discount to dealers. IShake the bottle before using. CERTIFICATES. I do h?reby certify, that my hand was afL' icted with Tetterworn, that 1 nad lost the use ol 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 applications. JAMES WARWICK. November 17, 1849. Pktersbcro, Nov. 7. 1S49. This is to certify, that ray niece was badly aOlicted with Scald Head, and that J. W. Brown's Mixture cured her in a short time. SARAH II. TUOUTAJAN. Petersbcro. Nov. 7, 1R19. I do hereby certifv. that my hands were soef fe:tod with Tetter-Worm, that it was with great ! di liiul'.y that I could use them and was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in a few davs. WAHREN L. W.TKOUTMAN. This is to certify; that my hands were $o badly afflicted with Tetter-Worm, that I could no' use them and was cured by J. W. Brown's mixture in one week 1 therefore recommend it to the world without fear ot contradiction JAMES II COX. Larce Cocntv, Kt., June 6, 1S50. For the sake jf the suffer in? community. I take this opportunity to make known the great cure performed on me, I was badly aßlicted with Erysipelas and was cured by the use ol J. W. Brown's Mixture in a lew day. SARAH JACKSON. Boston, Nelon County, Ky., Dec. 1849. I do herebv certify that I was atiar ked very badly with Erysipelas, and was cured by the use of J. W. Crown's Mixtute in ne day. THOMAS PEARSON. For sale by KELLER & FARNSLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 14 Water s-treet, Evansvihe, Ind. je 20-.y CITY CmieXTSWARE STORE. WE AKEjusi in receipt ot HOtratesol ourfall importations, manufactured exprtttly tor this market, and comprising a lull cttcrtn u.iof rloAvn blue and .Aiulbeny.in Liniitr, lta and Toilet setts; White Granite, dc do cV, Light Blue Printed, do do do; Common ware i f all descriptions: Which i i addition to our former stock, and an ex tensive assortment of Cut, Presold, and Coloved Grien and Flist GLA&SWAKE. Makes our tswjrtmcnt compute, which are offered on as reasonable terms and at us low ptnit as can be lound East or West." Merchants are respectfully invited tocnll acd examine our goods and trices, at tte old btai.d on Water Street. oci29 BABCOCK BROTHERS. Iron, Nails, Chains, Ac. TO.NS IRON, from ihe celebrated Iron Mountain (Mo.; Works, weld hot or cold; 100 1000 Kegs assorted Boeion Nuilt, lUO do Boston Spines, 4 to 6 iich; 600 pairs heavy I right and blued traces; 0 casks log, tilth oi.d cable chairs; 2 do English sad irons, wrought handles; 100 boxes ax et; Anvils, Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammer, Stocksand Dies, strap hinges, mill an I cross-cut saws, tea-kettles, curry c-umbs, hies, o.e.; in store and lor sale at low tariff bv nov21-tf DEMENT & VIELE. Kctv Fall mid Winter Goods! I). S. ANDERSON On First street, first door bclcio Post Ofice) HAS just received, and is now opening a large assortment ol fashionable goods, suited to 'he Fal: and Winter trade, consisting in part of bl k, blue, green, oliNe, claret and brown l'rench,ütrmaii A: American Clothe,' twiPed and plain. Alao, a great variety of Overcoatings, German beavers, super b'us'jnd drab Kerseys, blue blanket coating, pilot cloths, xrencbaud l.ermnn Black Doeskins Wool and piecs black Cassiiiitrs of everv quality, lancy Cassiniers and Dots Wins ol the latest and most fashionable style. VESTINGS, Elegant style Londou Cashmeres and Valentines, plain Silk Velvet Vestings, figured und plain bl'k Satin and fcilk do.. Tailors' Trimmin?;, Of every description; super wool linings for overcoats, plain and figured alpacca serges, mohair lustres, &c. KTThe attention of m cuftomer, and the publia generally, is invited to an examinatio tot the above goods, w hich have been selected with great care, and will be sold at the u-west tossicle trice. Garments of every det-ciiption made to order, in the very best manner, and warranted to li'. dec4-tf HEW SPRING GOODS IU5T received and now opened, tin largest and mutt compUte nscriiiifiit ot rich Fancy and Zira jtf DliY GUOD Carpel t, Utt Lloihs, dC , to he I un I in Ecmtcdie or vicinity. i'urcharers will alwny be able to hnd nearly every particle of UR Y GOODS wanted inlamtiie., as it is our ititeiiii m t present at all time the bat Goode, the lirget oiriety. and at uniform low price. Piease cad and exatnii c nur G nh!s BARNES & CULBURN, apl3-tl Corner Main and V ate r streets. MOROCCO AND KIDc 100 ooz tunuico aud Cartso French Morocco; 175 doz Madras .'o do, 75 doz Tampico and Madras Goat do, 40 doz Cariso do Kids; 10 doz Bindings; 60 doz Lining anJ Topping ; 10 doz Frencu 1'atent Leather. All received during the last lew daysand for sale low by E. G. WEBST Kit A- C .. ap30 t Corner 5'h and LoJge sts, Cin'ti. REMOVAL. CITY AUCTION HOUSE. THE un-lersigned have removed into the four story tire-pr of building on Water street, twt doors above Mail., formerly occupied by R. Barnes and are prepared to sell at Auction all description.' of property entrusted to them Th"y will attend U selling of Real hstate in any partol the city. Regular Sale Dave, Wednesdays, and for second hand Furniture and "Calamities" in general, Satni days. Having an abundance of room, persons wish ing Goods stored can be accommodated. f hey keep on hand a general assortment of FUR N ITU RE, consisting ol Solas, Bureau, Tables Chairs, Looking Glasses, Lookinz Glass Plates, tc Aye. Abo, Dry Goods, Books, Fancy Articles, a Notions. Also a general assortment of Clocks wholesale and retail, mh 1 WOOLSEY & KELSON REMOVAL. JIIAVE removed ray otiic one square and a ha'f above Main street, mar the Sherwood House,o F.rst street, and can be found either there or at my re?idence,one square above, at all times, unless profession ally encased in the city or its immediate vicinity. tohlStfi DAtO. MORGAN. M D

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ALL IS & HOWES ARE now permanently located in their new building, corner of Water and Vine streets, where they intend to continue, on an enlarged scale, their usual Wholesale Dasiness in LIQUORS AND U HOCK RIES. They have now in store a larger, better, and cheaper stock ot IMPORTED 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, nowhere to be excelled, and at prices on a par with Cincinnati and Louisville. They have on hand A Splendid Assortment of TEAS, . And theii stock ol Coffee, Sugars. Molasses Syrups. Ric., Fruits, etc., is being daily enlarged by shipments lrom New Orleans. They are determined to convince Merchants fiom the country; pnrtknlaily on the Wabash, Green, and White Ii 4 vers, that Evansville is the most advantageous place for them to buy Groceiies, and will do all in their pov rto make it so. Our f riends on G ccn River will remember that the steamer Kentucky So. 2 is now ready to commence her resular trips, exclusively from Evansville, and will, with two other luats engaged in the same trade make Evansville the rootconve1 nient point lor the transaction of Green rher lys ines. IdecJHJ ALLIS & HOW ho. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE Bttacritai have in! received a frerh supply of (.U7'-Sniid SHOES f god quality.part of which art" direct from ihe man uj actor icty tucluding thefollc'whigjiylts: Men'd lined and l ound hnvy Brogans, do sup Philadelphia Call do; do do to. Boys do do do Kip do Jo Thicn do Women's l.eavy si de stitched Kip Bootees, do lijht Co do do eo do Calf do boded and strap welts; do ('oat Buskin; Mens' sn peri, r hip Boots; d. thick do. feb22tf MORGAN & KEEN. CABIKTJT WARE ROOMS. n it r. it t 'v v ii ri it 3 -' m v s M. w kje w ur a - ... Keeps constantly on hand every va riety and de scription ol Cabinet ni ure and Chairs, which be warrants rrantsl 1 to Maud witti any w ork made in this city or le w here. Persons w ishing to purchase would do well to give him a call. Shop on Main street, between 2nd and 3rd strcos. LUMBER YARD!! He has also just received ai his yard, opposite hi Ware-room, on Main street, lame supply of first rate pine lumbor, of every des-cripiion, which lie öfters to the public on most reasonable terms. Cl -I FINS made to order. A large supply of nil kinds and sizes on hand, and lor sale at reaonjle prices. fjy22 Gin Cllfc, FAIT. , ET BBLS. Lin evd Oil; 10 bbls Spirits Turpentine 10 5 oo Copal Varnish, 3 do Japan do: 10 do Dril Whiting; J 00 pounds Blue Prussian; 2000 do lied Lead; 2(H'0 d. Venetian Red. 2oOO do Spanish Brown; just received and lor sale low- by frh7 CRAWFORD BELL LAMASCO FCUNDRY. 1 : l a ill li ci., T HE inilfFMiTM KlIlltlMC CO . r ;.. r. . ,t .......... ..li r ;. j Mtcl ii:ctrd A Ii v t . the-OltCt-t IXlJCt and on the most reasonable terms. JIT no7-dtf HENKY FCHRlbER. LOOK OUT FOR THE BRAND I 13' i:3JI.T & Yi:iLES Double Rectified hiskey, corner Firt and Sycamore ttrctts. Lvansv ile, Ind. I ec27j NOTICE. THE undersigneu having lormed a partners-hip, wi!l practice law un..er thetiim ol Law, Battell fc Jofuion. Ourolliceis in ihe upper rooms ot Mr. Amor 'a I uiloing, on Fitst street, oppotit BetneiitAr Viele's. Uesliail also undertake the purchase and aieof Real Lstate, and payment o' taxison the saine. Collection oi claims, and all business entrusted io ue, will receive cur united attention. I heofike ot the Ltmasto Agency is' the same place. JOHN LAW. C. 1. B ATT ELL MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Evwvi'U. Pre. ?. lc0 tl STRADER'S HOTEL, Late Pearl Street IIuusc) D. W. STitADER, Proprietor. THE subscriber would most respectfully inform his triend and the public in general,' that he taken the above house, and refitted and lurnished it up in a style recond to none in the West. The location isoneol the best in the city,leing on Third street, between Main and Market, and with;n one hundred yards of the Mail Boat and Madison packet landing. Louisville, Dec. if, '50.-derl3 tf COAL! CO ALII COAL!!! TO ALL COAL BURNERS. At ESSKS. IHNES, CAKMJ.N it CO. keep on hand a n lull supoly of n sui.r or ortii le o Coal, at ihe Vv'uarf at r,an-vil!e, whu h th-y will s pply latimiei an steamboats on the inot reason able te rms Mcaruborits can be un:lied at nil hours ol th day or niiiht. Anulv to feblTtl N B. Mc KIN NEY, Acenf TO PAINTERS. , HE subscriber hasjusi nccueda large acdiL diiion to nir former stock ot faints, tills, and Varni.-h; comprising n lull ays.jrtm nt of Paints r ron nd in oil. some 30 d tlorent c dors and t-hades blake's Fire l'roof Tain ground in od. AlMjey er) thing in the Liainers' line, iu ihe way of brushes and material ALLEN O IJALLOCK, Drugcist, mhotf Main Street opposite the Bank. PER " S. P. VINTON, a BBLS. lar, tod. Ko. in. juruiiis codtish,50 b igs Fine Salt. FüS i'Eit Ac BiiO VA . 20 mhSif DU ANDY AND WINE. Otard, Uupuy A Co.'s. J. J Uupuv. Murat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira, Fur. Juice Port, Sweet Malaga and Claret, on hand and for sale by leV7 C. BEI L NEW TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE. 11. SlllAEFLH, First s., Itticecn Alain and Locust. n AS just op ned a large assortment ol the best cuaatyot tobacco. Cigars, i.e., which he will sell, wholesale and re. ail, at Louisville and Cincin nati prices He would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage as he feels assured that he can turni'li a superior article, as cheap as can be bad in the West. His stock consists in tart as follows:, chewing and smoking tobacco of every description; all kinds cf clears, s nun?, i.e.: pipe?, cigar cases, snuti boxes, tobacco boxes, e-igar holders. CCrCountr merchants would do well to call and examine my stock, lfore purchasiug eteew here, as I think 1 can olfer them great inducements to purchase, either in quality or price oct4-ly ,11. SCHAEFE". CORN SHELLERS. 100 PREMIUM COUN MibLI.ERS. These Shellerf are acknowledged to be the best and machine cow in use ror sale at reduced tjrices.by fnov7-;f KRYHF. FCIIR1BE1L

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INSURANCE.

The Evansville Insurance Company, . CAPITAL STOCK $250,000, OjJLceoji Water street, four doors bclcio Main. MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE 1T AY be etlected at the othce ot the Evansville IfJL Insurance Company, on terms as favorable as those ol oiiv other solvent instiiu'ion. and with an ahriolnt irtinlB ft! mrmmi iiii,.nn(loi ...- v. u..jb, v . . vo. a UaL part otthe Capital Stock, not actually paid, in cash, la Ivw M. rv . n . vh n 1 ... ... . .1 . lonrtna nl u valiia nrt tl.a m.i . u v ,.uv, uiv iiivi ijafii. vviiia'ii rvi1Wfr t( cats u-li..h u i 1 1 .n, Lt tk ''.m. . - .nmruil ctAL k J.l... ... m.. ... ...I 1 r w..... .iw.uviuci. vj j piv.iijiujr, iii case. o& ueBOARD OF CIRECT0RS Matthew W. Fister, Gillison Maghee, Conrad Baker, Henry . Babcock, Charles Viele, John Ingle, Jr., llenry D. Albs, John . Hopkins, John M. Stock well JOHN M. STOCK W ELL, Trest Wm.T.Page, Sec'y. :mhl9-tfi Statement of "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY." yeicark, X.J. On the 1st day cj Junuarv, 1851 Oliices, 151 Market St., Newark 11 Wall St., N. Y. POLICIES issued priortoJan. 1st !849...62C2 duiiue the year lE4y--15ti ' 7771 Deduct Policies expired and cancelled from May 1st, 164 j, to date 239 Policies in force, Jan. 1st, 1S50, 531 Balance per statemei.t Jan. Lt, 1850 $C33,994 96 Deduct losses then unpaid, paid since 40,350 $S95,G44 96 rett Premiums received curit y the year 1850 $183.804 75 Interest - M.5t6 to Total receipts in 49 53S,3( 1 21 Losses paid $ 157,900 CO Lxpenres being charged on the business 16,673 63 Paid tor purchased policies and for cMnniisfcions-- 27,570 89 Physicians lees 3 2i6 i'C Interest paid on Set ip 592 29 $205 833 77 $202,134 44 Net Balance- $935,994 9t "Additional Losees amount. ng $40,350 susiaiiie during the year, awaiting proofs ol death. Assets. Cash on hand----Newark City 6 per cent. Bonds Brooklyn " Bondsand mortgages on real estate worth double the- amount loti.ed Rt'al estate i'rei?iium notes drawing 6 per cent- in lert.t secured by policies----Ixia.is o.i scrip Premiums, premium notes and cath in the hknd of age nts and in course ol fc7-120 1-yoo 50-U)0 230K)54 5. 16-S 41 605-248 40 6-025 32 transmission .. 9-679 14 1935-994 fc6 tUion 3009 Polie ie ow force issued prior to V: occurreu. and received i.'ie f"' of 376,320 14. and the additional turn of 6200.00. ' oiuciaien proms n- rpniiir (1 l.v ih Mv.b.w. La.? e-rired tli pay inent tt thetirst and second diviJends lining those declared on tbe ltt ol January 184 7. end m Jan 1848); those holdirg eciip lo lpaiu oa and aivyj Match li. tSÜO? at w hii li lime the .'illcrei't 18 to cease, Thoxe whoe dividends LaveUtn placed to their credit to riie ili Kami with im'e-rekt by a credit on their notes as they mature C. GlLL-.de.'? Directors and Officers. Robt. L. Patterson, '1 1h.iii:i.- B S'j-ui llenry McFarlaK Wm. M. Simpson Randall II Green Chas. Mruknett, Ix-wis C. Grover,. ieth Low, Edward Anthony. Andrews, tfneiiing. Joel W.Condit, Isaac 11. Frotiiingham ROBERT L PA TTEK.SOX, Ptetideii JULL W. (.OiNMl, Tier Preident BeJ. C. M ILtLf, Setretary. Jledical Board vf Consultation ValANTINE MoTT, M. D. ' Jer. Van K.elai:b, M, D ALLEN C. HAI.LOCK,. M.J. BKAT, M D., Mtdnat Exatntntr. All persons wishing to make insurance on theii ownortlteir friends LIVES,' will plea.-e call upon the agent in this City, Orhce on lain Street neai Water, and examine the teims aud rates of the Company. loctl6-lyJ tin Scrip tohre who have paid their Fremtum in Cash, and to tl e credit of those who are indebt ed to the Company by note for part of the Fremiurns . DKl'OSITS. THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY pays interest on cash deposits made at the office of the Gmipany, on Wa'.eretreet.four doors below Main, at the following rates: For daily deposits 3 per cent per annum. Deposits lor 2 mo's 3 3 4 I. 4 4 " 5 .4 5 6 Six months and over 7 it All deposits made with the Company will be re funded in current bank notes, unless otherwise agreedupon. mlil9ti WM.T. PAGE, Sec'ty. WHITE LEAD 'Pure' and 'No. One' just received. For sale by S, E. GILBERT i CO.. ap33 Svcanire tn.t Water i 1st sts VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE. . Till, uiiuiviued Halt ol lots Ao. II 12, i3 and 14 in Block No 6. in ihe fourth enlargement cd joining the city of Kvansville. ror pnr ieular en quire ot .Nathan Rowle ., who is icgniy auinonzea iv y 2 tf .1113 DdllfC. w.-'. v .-. B LAKE'S Patent Fire rroof Paint, war ra-.tt impervious lo fire or eadn r. for sale by KELLER& FAKNrLbY. lrugtists. mhI3-tt H ' "tcr fe., r tminiur 7 I.N DOW GLASS 'usl received, a t ne asV aortment ol vVmdow Glaes, alltizes from 7 by9to2lby30 For sale by ÜLL.L.L.U Oi. r Ali4oijr.x, LiruggiM. m!4y Water Street. SHOE TRIMMING It 0 piet es Mtoe Luck; 5 d a Buckskin; 750 yds Lasting. English ana French; 425 gross Silk and Uniou Galloons; 900 dt andCottonLa.es; 400 yds Russia Linen; 300 lbs Nos3. 10, 12 American Shoe Threid; All received per steamers B'itktye State and Messenger. For sale at low prices tv E.G WEBSTER ttC", ap30 tf Corner 5th and Lodgf sts, Cin'ti. FOR RENT. A Bates Dwelling, new house, con m taininz six rKms next ei?or ur. Bell's rbidence, or First s rret, will be rented it application be made soon. It is convem-n ly s t uated and in a g.od neighborhood. For lurther particulars, enquire of hA.M'L CLARK. Mv 1-tf. B. FOSTER, Water street. ap23 1 door from Main. HARD WARE. Just received, a fresh loi of assoited Hardware; Waldron's Grafs and Corn Scythes, Hoes, Snaths nd Cradles, Garden nd Hav ifkp. Manure and tlav F rks, Lippincott's and Amis'a Spades ami Sr.ovels, lor ale low, bv tmayl3j SHA.NKLli & ttbli-i.!. J

Janurry 1st 1849 (ex ePl terni polkas untdsnee bottle? and vial, window and plate cut to any fix lay let, 1Mb) the Directors baxe e ec'.ared a divi- at ourown rik All ot which are ofiercd. wholedend ol 30 per cent on premiums puid at the ta- leor retail, with adenre to give amfttetirn aste ' ble rates, tting the piofii 4S. price. ALLEN C. HAI LOCK, The iJirei iorfclinvii.-;' ta'd the lo!Festhit have 't't.Iltf A am st. near at r.hvri sville, la.

50 CAS. MEN'S & BOYS' HATS & CAPS E.ViBiiACliNG ever) stvle and quality, tor tu. te- cheap, wholesale or retail by

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ht1 MAIL ARRAIlGEMEtlTS . NOUTJlUIJIX .HAIL." Arrive at T!vanril1 . Mitutsri - ''V .uvuww 0, VUU(, days and Fridays, at 10 P. AI. Close tame A m.O T) if Tv . rri J m t wj'iur au. xcpai,h luesaays, xnursaajc and Saturdays at 2 A. M. Arrives at Vincennes, same days at 4 P. M. EASTERN MAIL By the RiTer, . Dll At t-'.va nctrillo Th irsdays, at 8 A. M. Closes 'same days at 1 i . im. irrecuiar. SOCXIllClt iriAlLny tn River. Arrives Sundavs Tninalati tnrl ThnrtJM Closes MondaVS. Wpdnpsdave and Rarnr.lava at 7 P. M. Irregular. NEW lIAIIiriONY 2TAIL. Arrives TnesLiv TKm-di... OnKt... at 2 P. M. Closes Mondays, Wednesdays an I Fridays at 7 A. M. . Arrives Honda vh ami Fri a t r. T Close tame day at 9 P. M. MOUIVT VLUKOX !TIA1I. Arrives Fridays at 4 P. M. Closea une la a. U P. M. CTXTniANA 71 All.. Arrires Thorsdavs at 8 P. M. Denarts un dav at 5 A. M. Mails to Newark. Vrf.ntr!..nm'll in.i Franklin, arrive on Saturday. Closes imme Iately. OFFICE HOURS. The Post Otrirp u-ill !. iv-n IVaki T A Hf - -- - ..vu. . o P. AI. On Sundays alter tbe arrival of the t?m ... HI. 'I A tmr r, m a iimciu iwaii, atj irom i ji., to i r. Ai.ior I he accomnuxlation cf the onntry people. EP"The attentinn of ih to the abore rev Mail Arrargements. The hours appointed ior cladng ihe Office and Maik w ill no, be ex.encei. except only in cases of ni gent nccessily cpectfully. W II. CHANDLER, P. M: Jvly 1, lc50. To rkyaiciaut., Country Dlercnants. aud . . cvtriyuuay. I UST received from the Eastern markets, a laige a-s.jrimrnt. in addition to my former ttock ol Drugs. Chemicals, Dyes, Oils, 6.C, confinirg io pirt ef the preparations tf Mercuiv. Iodine, luin. Quinine aid Morphine; Nitrate ol fc-ilver, pure; ulacfne. Pipeline, lsnnin and Fepi-in. Pchtfl'eliu's sdectcd powdered Ipecac, Jal'ap, tvinncn&nea, lurkeyanJ India Rhubarb. Potash, l'earlach. t-aleratus, bup. Carb. Soda, Creamof Tartar, Trrtaric Acid, t pj-om and Ro t helle Snlts Camphor. Opium, and many other ar mies i-penauy in tue urug line. Mrs. Millar's lin-c t Chew ins Tobacco and a f-uperior article of Cavendish, Wocaboy and Scotch Siiidfs A tiHe assortment oi Eird Cages, seeds and fountain?, Ilj ntt's genuin excelsior Matches, Hlofiatfi Fhcenix Bitiers and Pills, 'r, fc?. P. Townsend'a Sarrnparilla. and all other fc'artapaiillas and popular patent medicines. Brushes cl every kind, from4 tie large wlitwath dow n to the Camel's II air pencil Dr. Bannir Body Brace. Dr. Fitch's Snppor ters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling TuWs, Books on Consumption, and Medicines, a lso,Errogera' Supporters, Bracrs, Bandages and Truts-s Garden heed!, mediciral hetbs, roots, extracts and powders pat up by the Shakers Glarswarc- -A lull ae-orimen f si rp fun tture. he Washington nonnment! HE sutcrib-r has been sppo. med an Agent lor the collection of funds lor th Washington I Mcfivment. The corner stone of this Monument w as laid on the 4th of July l49, tince which ib4 w.ira has Ue n pressed with great tneigy.ant: is row . upward el 80 tet in height. It is intended to be 5e0 tee tin height higher than any other edifice in in the known world, and fo be bpih entirely by the voluntary contributions of the Americaa peopleNearly every btete. ai d many oeietxes- nave tarnhed ocli a M'xk, as a memento tuberaeorpora led iQthesrructuie. The site occupies a space of a.M.ut thirty acres, gisn-ud ty Corgies. It is in view cf Mount Vernon, where nw repose the athes ed the immortsl Chief Each contributor to the aroonatei One Dollar, fcl u.iwardc, will be turnihed with a splendid en graveilcertiricate, rxnibitina a view ol the naked , )U,'ibk. and also of the Monument eomnlete, wilh tu-F.nlheon, s igred by "Eiia Wbiitlesey, gen err.i agn'-and countersigned by Z. Taylor, Tres't, nd G eo. Watter?on,Scc'tv of the Washington Mon um-nt Ateociation. Wehtar a great deal about patriotifrn and ven ration for the" memory ot Wat.hu.gton here is a ouoorlunitv to show a dollar' worth ol it! v 7 W LiiiOWN BUTLER. EvaisvilJe. lw'ch2fi.P5l. . DR. CANNON, II O M El A X II I S T, HAVING permme" 'ty located himself wotildicppectfully te der nip services to ihe eWaenaot Evansville and viVnity.in thepraetue of Jf.i-; ojpathic Medicine, i.'e hopes to merit, by stru attention to hufinrss, literal hare of public patronage. Ofii'-e on the lorth tide 1st street, one door East of Main. .... . . N-B. Poor v iei ted am.' prescribed for Ire I charge. r March 17. WINES . ) Pipes Port Juice; 11 Qr Casks do; 15 da Madeira, 1 Ca?k do choice; 20 Iemijohns Sherry; 14 Bas-kcts Champaign, 15 Phis S. Malaga; 3 Half bbls Mountain.' For sale bv fn 211 ALIAS A IIOWES BBLS. snperioi Wabash Flour; 100 hilf bbls. do d j, loi sale by AI.' IS & HOWES ap!5 JEWEIIIY AND NOTIONS Y eii.ies ttiieci lioin the luanuiaeiuiers, clus ter fins. Jennv Ln.d car rii es. hrger ring 1 locket. f-b thaws, keys, penciU, hirt Huds, bei ' slides, buckles a 'd pins; w hich 1 will sell as low as any house m New York, at wholesale or retail Also, at ittail. a great variety of port monnairs, purges, brnsnes, comb?, gold pens, needles, sie beads and claps, Accordcons, music Uor.es. chess -men. dot.s. balls Ac. A. C. I'UStlEE, p inli25-ly Main near Water street. I'T'LnUlÜ-ÜOO bbls and naif bbls Watwsh 15. P . and Lxtra ALS -A few bbls 'Fancy' for Pastry use, if ito;e ar.d for tale by aj2J FOSTER & BROWN FRESH ARRIVAL. TT7"F. have' ium r ceived a larpe suppty of the cefV rbrated Queen . f ihe West Crfking Stove lrom Cinoii.r.ati w Y 'h h w e w ill digp8e ol at tbe lowest piices We will insure lhe?e stoves to operate wed, and t-last as long as any other twostovcj which enn be produced. mbC6tl JAS. SCANTLIN At SON. 1 1AINTS Ground in Oil, all colorj. in cans. I lrom one to ten rxiunds. lor lor sale by . KELLER fc FARNSLEY Druggists, mhl3-tf No. 14 Watei stre Evansville, la. TAKE NOT1CK! HE unden-iyne.; has on hano a large assortment ei C otha. Cas'imcres ana vesting. and w i.l make tliern to order cher.per than ever they have !-een oftered Kelore. and cheaper than the sime quality of good can be bought or manu.actured in this pl.ee. Term. ca mhl9-tf Onediorlelow the Pst Office. JUST KECKIYED 20 boxes Western Reserve Cheese; 25 do S-ecrine Candles . 5 bbls Wiater strained Lard Oil; For sale w hoiesale i r retail by .. ap7tf IIOKNBWOOK & BURT1S. 1 OSS. 15'bales for sale low, bv S. E. GILBERT CU., av 17th Syc bet. Water and 1st street. SUPFRIOR TEAS. Jest received, a cboica lot of Gunpowder. Young Hyson and Poucbon Teas, pu tu? f r the convenience ol 1-amilie, inj' lbs.. 2 lbs., and 1 li). P?cka ge for sale low . by May 13 bIIAKLINKEILLY

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