Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 4, Number 91, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 August 1851 — Page 4
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MEDICINES.
I, Z. TJTUTTBB. A. HTOHU--T. H, X'aLUSTE MCALLISTER'S Concentrated Extract of Ginger, FOR DYSPEPSIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, Cholera Morbus, dee &c., was introduced to the public the lart year, and has acquired a big" reputation for its efficiency in these and other affections. From its valuable properties as a highly diffusible stimulant, it proves itself useful in banishing the languor ami lassitude which fleet the 'residents of a Southern climate during the oppressor heat of summer, while it is entire y tree from the injurious effects of alcoholic stimt lant 5 McAllister's Concentrated Extract of Ginger will be found a valuable companion to travelers ou tha river, who are almost invariably troubled "With complaints of the bowels, caused by the character of the water they are compelled todrink.and many a fatal case of Diarrhoea snd Choera may be traced to this origin. It will also prove ex trsraely beneficial ioGout, Rheumatism and Dysppsis, and those troubled with- Flatulency and a sense of oppression after eaiin?, will find it greatly to aid and strengthen digestion. Prepared only by sutcLiffe. McAllister &, co.. Wholesale Dronists, 524, Main street, north side, toiween 3d and 4th,LouLville; and for sale by the Druggists throughout the bouth and West, a im.r.t ;unni ffXrnee 23 cents per Dome t UV .W..M. I Bnade to wnolcsale dealers. For sale in bvansville, by Mty27daw4m KELLER ic FARNSLEY. Join Laval,- - Albext Deck. Diroaa and usDicmza M. . , f as unuersignea wouia nereoy X I Jl respectfully inform the citizens ol W&wEvansvilie and vitinitv. that they hav just arrived fcere with a large and well selec tadttocuofallth different kinds of Drrgs and YIedicinej, which they will sell at their stand on I Main street, one door above John M. Ape's Gro- I f laia naa Mikiüh Kam m a 1 1 aa al thai tffanH I eerr Store, at the most reasonable di cea, They will always he ready to put np Prescriplions in ine nwai xitiiui manner, ana 11 wie i nortest notice. 1 ne öenior ra earner 01 toe arm havinar been trezulsr Student at the Univer sity 01 Jena, Berlin and Dresden, ia Germany, has rrreivea ins mosi nattering lesumoniais lomssaui as f barmaceutut. Orders from the Medical Profession will be grate' folly received and promptly filled. May 13-3m LAVAL & BECK. TO JPJTTCICIATTn, COUNTRY MERCHATrlXA nrUPUBLIC aENERALLY. ri ilti undersigned bavin purchased the Drug I o. e 1 11 f . .. . ... r owreiormeriy occupieu oy luessrsj.u.tisicu 'Vl at wmu respecuuiiy can tue attention 01 -1 . I . I I : I . I I the country merchants, the physicians, and the public generally to their fine assortment ol Medicines, Painu, Oils, Perfumery, Surgical Instruments. &.C.. whicii they are regularly receiving. U I which we will sell upon as accommo dwlinz ten a aseaabepurcasedinanvof the West era cities, and hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Orders attended to punctually, and carefully pacaed. D 'Ctmoi Kellxk. I D. A.KAR5ILIT, M. D. I KELLHY &. FARNSLEY. febltt No. 14 Water St.. Evansville, Ind. REMOVED. 9 pHE undersigned has removed to the house ot JL Mrs. Dr-Trafton, three doors above the bhcrwood Ilcase, opposite the mansion ol M. Russ, ivsq , on t irst street, or Doctor s Avenue. Office at the old stand, 1st St., two doors above Main, where he may be foutd at all times, unless professionally engaged. je28. J. R. WILCOX, II. D. James G. Joaes and James E. Dlythe, Attornies at Law. Evansville. Indiana, have associated themselves as partners in the practice ot . u - I - j .: i .u: I iu ajbw, inu win muiiuui ku (jibciivc in iiiis auu the adjoining counties, and in the Supreme snd District Court. They design turnirg tlieir attention particuiarly to land law. In a short time they wi'.lbe prepared to g)ve,in a few minutes, an abstract of the title to almcst any lot in Evansville oc tta enlargement, or in Lamasco. together with professional opinion as.to the title, ii desired. U?5 ddtwt CODA OR XHUrUAL WATER FOR THE MILLION!! la Glan Bottles at Wholesale Only! TUB undersigned is fully prepared to manufa tare the above article in quartiiy and quality equal to spy concern in the West PHICES-For 10 dozen and upwards, 35 cts per dot; Fam lies supplied at their dwellings at 80 cts per box 2 dezen m box. Positively no less quan tity sold. ap3 JOHN FAR It ELL 5 ft ft ft LB3 Corn fed Bacon; 100 jVVV Terre Haute Flour, for sah bbls No. sale bv HO UN BROOK &. BURTIS. FOR RENT. fl?t A Bai D welu 50, new house, conJ Ltaimnz six rooms next door to Mr. C. Bell's residence, or First sreet, will be rented it application be made soon. It is conveniently tit u&ted and in a good neighborhood. For further particulars, enquire of SAM'L CLAKK. May lS-tf. I LEG A NT Clothing,. (Jloves, Hosiery, IId J fite, kr sale chean by an23- J. B. FOSTER 'CÄSITFOR WHEAT. WILL pay the highest market price for Wheat. vv or will exchange FUur (or Wheat, on the mosi lavoraois terms. ö. u. ILir C OHL, jy 19 lwdlmw. ICIOAH3. 7TC ftftft SOUTH. American Segars, a.suPetWjVUU nor article, in store and for sale low by BABCOCK BROTHERS, jan4 Water street J TO CARRIAGE M A KTi Rai UST ItrXtlVLU.s lull assortment otCaniage and Buggy Trimmings, Broaa,ajid narrow Coach Lace; Worsted Tufu and Fringes; Silver, brass apd iron Bands; do, do, Jap'd rropsjind s; Apron Hooks and RingsStump Joints. Btt HyöJks, Rain do Carriage Knote, brass and Jsp'd; . alob nails, cap nuts. Lace tacks; Back lights, silver, brass and Jap'd;.' Malleable Castings o( every, description, used aHoul carriage making. Carriage holtsixll, 1x1, 1x2, 4-15x1, to IQ by 5 inch. Sect See. For sale low by, BABCOCK BROTHERS. v5 Main Street. DR3. M. J. BRAY Sc. HUGH RONALD-, havinj associated, themselves together, for the practice ot Medicine and S jrgeryin all its branches, wuli respectfully inforni, the citizens of Evans Tills and vicinity, that they are prepared to attend pro nptlr ta all exlU either lo the city or country OiM of tns nirtners can alwavsba con suUeil at their See on' st. above Man. Imy3 lyr RdlOVAL. WE have removed to Water street between Main and Sycamore, and will be pleased to wait ea our old customers. We havejust received Cofle, Sugar, Tss, Molasses. Dried Beet, Cheese, Bolo?aa Sausages. Honey, Flour, Soaps, Candles, Spices, Sauces, and many other articles in the gro err line, which make our assortment complete. Allaf which we will sell, wholesale or retail, at ow rates for Cash, or in exchange lor produce Steamboat Stores always en hand, and their cuslam solicited. Cos pa id for Pnduc. mhStf HORNBROOK Sl BURTIS WANTED. Ill flUn LBS-e,an country Rsgs. JLV.VFvrAJ 6XKX) Iba. nriras Bacon Sides. For which the highest price will be paid in CASH by FOSTER &. BROWN.
ray 4 Main street, 1 door below the Bank. SIGHT Exchange on New Orleans for tale by d. . GILBERT & CO.; Sjcamore bet w. Water A 1 st sts.
CINCINNATI ADVKR'MTS.
Spring and Summer Arrangement QJ 8 5 1 i.iuti.ti Cincinnati iorsnausKV. buirtim, iui- ... r. 1 1 TN I. I -I. u l J? falo, Niagara Falls. Toronto, Montreal. Alba ny, INew York, boston, I'hiiaceipnia, etc., vi : LitUo mama. na d River a Lane i.rie - . - 1 lit KailroarlS. to SananSKV UUv. a f t.rr. .,t.,.km t Dunkirk ami 1 1 RnfT-iln and thence via New York and t rie Rail road Irom Dunkirk to Kew York, or uaiiroaa trom Buffalo to Albany, and Steamer to Iew xorK. A ISt) Railroad from Buffalo to Niagara Falls, and Lewiston, and steamers to Toronto, Oswego, Montreal. &C Litt Cliami, SXad River,L.Srienaiiroada, Two daiy through Train to bandusky lity. inorninff ana evenins: 1 assencers ut muinum Train sleeo at Sandusky: Passengers by Alternoon Train (connecting train) take regular line steamer next morning at 7 o'clock; touching at DuiUirA connecting at UunairK (on and auer itiay iai,j with N. Y. and Erie Railroad, to New York. Connecting at Buffalo with Railroad to Albany, lioston, Ac-, and Railroad to Niagara Falls, Lewiston, and steamer to 1 oronto. Montreal. &c. The following first class and staunch steamers form the lino from SanduäW to Dunkirk an' Buifliv have het?n salendidlv refitted and lurmshed tor this season's wore, and cannot oe surpassca iur " I jtipeed and accommodation on th Ljikos. SARATOGA, Capt. NiCKerson. EIIPIHE, Capt Heber Squier, ALABAHA Capt. Pease. tCrtio extra charge tor meals or state-rooms on the Boats forming this line. tnrThiai a nuicr. cheaD. verv desirable and pleasant rout v being a continuous rouU-of railroad and steamboat from Cincinnati tu the North and Kastiand passenger are assured the Company will spare no expense or trouble to give entire satUlac iL Ll - .MiwU. I Stfiimr Um Ssndimkv dsilr for Detroit.Mac linaw, Chicago, and the principal points ou the iakea fcTFor further information and Throuch Ti;k ets. Dlesse sddIv at the office, east side of Broadwar. hrst door nortn 01 rront, uincinnaiu mh27-m V. VV. KTKAUKK. Agent. To Sonthern and IVestern Travelers. O 1851. St Xf KW Route, via Cincinnati. Columbus and Clevelond, to buffalo, Iiaeara Falls, Upper and Lower Canada, Rochester. Syracuse, Albany,! 11 . ; f . 1 r-..i" i . kt . I oaraioga springs, luunueni, huw, uwu, ew V V lkilalAl..kia Arf Arn I Y01 a, Philadelphia, Sec, (i.e. TO NE W YOltK IN 48 HOUIIS, FHOl Cincinnati, via Lif.le Miami, Xenia and Colum bus, and Columbus and Cleveland Railroads Two Daily 1 rams morning and evening On and after the openinz ol navigation on Lac Erie, naseenecrs by the express train will LaveCin cinnati in the mornine. arrive at Cleveland same evening, and proceed to Buffalo Dn the new, low pressure, first class steamer, EMPIRE STATE and(lAfii STA TE, arriving at uuttaio next morning in time fr exprrsa trains tor Albany, ar riving at Albany in time lor evening lines oi steam boats, and arriving in New Yon next mornine ma kinir 48 hours throush Irum Lincinnaii to r. York ÖCrFassengers leavingCincinnati by morning express train, will sleep first night on steamer on North Kiver leeling as truth lcr business on arriving at N Yora as when leaving their homes. WNo extra charge lor Meals or State-rooms on the Boats in connection w.th this line. Passengers by evening train can stop over nUht at Lolumbus, (capitol o U 110,) or proceed dicctl) through, as may suit their convenience. The Koadsol this route are ncw.and lut J throucli 3ut with heavy T rail; and no exertion wil 1 be rparcd to secure the satety and speel ot travelers. Suamers leave Cleveland daily (or DunsirK.De troit, Mackinaw, Chicago, aau all the principal I points on the Laces I w i. i ' r aarForaUintormationan JtliroughlTicKets.pleas apply at the office, east side of Broadway, f,rj north of Front. Cincir:;;,;;. feb21-d6m F. VV.STRADER.Acent. TO COUNTRY MKUCIINTS. 2000 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. C1)U 'I'lit Dealers supplied at the following very low prices : . 1000 eases No. 1 Kip Boots at $21 usually sold at $25 juu do üoöa toll's 'Zii do 21 175 do com. Kip Boots 19 do 23 200 do long-le,dj1enl'do2 j do 20 10o do do Kip Boots 23 do 28 100 do cent's do (ex Ig'th) 23 do 27 100 do boys Kip do No. 1 1GI di lb 100 do fine French calf do 34 do 37 100 do plain 27 do 30 100 do youth's Kip boots 13 do 15 50 do do and gent's do 12 do 14 26 do infant's Kip do 11 do 13 300 do pump-sole Kip Boots (ex Ig'tb) at $22-50 JOOdoz do No 1 Kip Boots at 21-00 100 pairs fine tmita'ion stich Shoes 1-55 We are constantly manufacturing twelve hund red Dair of Boots Der week. Jtecninir one hundred and seventy-five bands employed, and can rill orders at any time at the shortest notice. Country Dealer will find it a saving of from 20 to 25 per cent to buy thirstocAO! the manufacturer, instead of paying the merchant fia per case lur the same Ainu ol Boots that we sell for $21. We are now supplying oome of the largest dealers in St. Louis and Louilille, and have been tor the Inst two jears. Our Boots have given good satisfaction, and all goods sold by us warranted to do so. Dealers, by calling at No 7 Pearl street, or at the nianulactory, on t vcorner of Sycamore and Columbia u, (in Clane ton's huilduig)can examine the goods and judge foi ihennfUe 1'ho above prices are as low as the sameiindot boots can be bought in New Yorn or Boston. We are now receiving a large stock of Shoes, which will be sold equally as low.; As it is idle and delusive to hope for larce profits the general diffusion oi intelligence, and the easv and rapid communication between city dealers and country merchants, renders extensive and regular trade on the old basis ct small sales and large profits, utterly impossible: iht-reiore we have adoDtcd the motto, 'large sales and small profits,' believing by trading on thia principle, we can draw a large share of the trade which has usually cone East, to Cincinnati, and thereby save 10 to 20 per cent to tne umntry .Merchant. 5" Leather bought at all times for cash or taken n exchange lor boot or once. FILLEY &. CIIAP1N. Cincinnati, Nov. 25. feblO'51-lyrdaw LEATHER A SHOE TRIMMINGS. 30 doz French and Thil. Call Skins; 75 dox do and Madras French Morocco; 60 doz do do uoat 50 doz Pink Linings60 doz fsney Topping; 20 doz Cariso Kid; 40 doz colored Morocco; 5 doz English Kid, black and white; 10 doz Binding Skins; 600 yds black and col'd Lastings; 400 yds do do French; 5000 yt.s Shoe Duck, Diilling and linen; 2000 pea black and colored Galloons; 4500 gross do do Laces 60 do Boot Webb; . uo; With various other articles of shot goods, all for ale at very low prices . E G. WEBSTER dt CO, mh24tf Corner 5th and Lodge sts, Cin'ti. 7A If OROCCO AND KIDS - JjJLlOO doz Tampico and Cariso French Morocco; 175 doz Madras do do, 75 doz Tampico and Madras Goat do, 40 doz Cariso do Kids; 10 doz Bindings; CO doz Lining and Topping ; 10 doz French Fatent Leather. All received during the Inst few days and for sale I 1 T ' 11. L'DtJT't'rj - IOW UV t. VI. MbUOIbli ttU' ap30 t Corner 5h and Lodge sts, Cin'ti. FQI; DOOTS & SHOES. 200 cases just re ccived ot various kinds, suitable for theses son. at the lowest prices. Also a large stock ot city made work, of our own manufacture, con stantly onband. . U. WBUSTEK &.CU., ap30 tt Corner 5th and Lodge sis, Cin'ti. eft DOOTS AND SHOES. 400 eases eastHi ern Boots andes, various kinds, suited ""to city and coonrry traae, lor saie low. E.G. V ERSTER & CO., mWltf Corner 5th and Lodge sts, Cia'ti,
MEDICINES.
J. W. BROWN'S MIXTURE A certain Cure for Gonorrhoea and Gleet. J A LoU a preventive for uonorrncea ana &ypn"An ounce of prevention is bet. er than a rxund of cure. Many Certificates might be obtained, was it AB k S ab.. W r 4k k A h4 8tood lhe test for ten vear3 ,-n my hards, withou jl lur Liic iimluic in 111c uicooc au lies. ' smeie failure, either in cure or preventative. cured manr rases nf manv vears Standin?. which had become changed into the second stage and were srivsnuD bribe Physicians. Int re firivenup bv the Physicians. Mixture will also cure Errsipelas, Rirgworms, Tetter-worms, Scald Head, and the best wash in the world for OLD SORES. II is used by rubbing on well three times a day. A fair trial is all .that is required to establish all set lorth as cure and preventive. i:rrnce. si, 50 per bottle. A liberal discount to dealers. Shake the bottle before using. -JP CERTIFICATES. I do hereby certify, that my band was afflicted with TetterworiE that I nad lost the use of it almost, and tried every thing I could hear of without cure, until 1 procured some 01 J. w. Brown's Mixture, which cured it in two applica tions. JAAlbb WAKmUll. November 17, 1849. Petersbüro, Nov. 7. 18-19. This is to certify, that my niece was badly auiii.iLU w iiu uv,aiu 111.au. aiiu uiui n i Brown's Mixture cured her in a short time. SARAH II. TROUTMAN. PsTERsacao. Nor. 7, 1849. I do hereby certifv. that my hands were so ef fprf(i w;,h Tetter.ttorm that it was with irreat difficulty that I could use them and was cured ------ - - j r . I by J. W. Brown's mixture in a few days. W ARRET L. W. I KU U l äLAN. a ui3 i9 iu iciiuy ; inii in y uauu wrir cu uauii i atuicted with X elter-Worm. that 1 couiu not use a k m w a a them and was cured by J. W . Brown s mixture in one week I therefore recommend it to the world without fear of contradiction JAMES II. COX. Larce County. Kt., June 6, 1650. For the sake of the suffering community, I take this opportunity to make known the great cure perlorniea on me, I was Daaiy amiciea with Krvsine'as and was cured bv the use ol . r . . , , J w. lirown s Alixture in a lew oay s. . V I IT t 1 nt. SARAH JACKSON. Boston. Nelson County. Ky., Dec. 1849. I do hereby certify that I was attacked very ! badly with Erysipelas, and was cured by the use ot J. W. lirown s Aiixtuie in me uay. THOMAS PEARSON. For sale by KELLER & FARNSLEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 14 "Water street. Evansville, Ind. je 5Jü-:y New Fall and Winter Goods! I. S. ANDIlltSON, On First street, first door bclcw Post Office) HAS just received, and is now opening a larce nsorinient of lathionable iroods. suited 10 the 1'alt. and Winter trade, consisting in part of bl'k, blue, green, ole, claret and brown French, (icrmau & American Cloths, twiPed and plain. AlbO, a ereat variety of Ovcrcoatiuzs, (Jcrman leavers, super blue und drab Kerseys, Line blanket coating, pilot tloths, x-. trench and derman K1!: Doeskins. Wool and piecs black Casimrrs of everv Quality. I fancr.cr-i"a "d Doeaalns ol the latest aau nioi funhionable style. Elegant style London Cashmeres and 'alentines. ilain Mile Velvet Vestinss, niured ana pi am bi k Satin and Silk do.. Tailors' Trimminrs, Of every description; super wool lininps for overcoats, plain and figured alpacca eer;es, mohair lustres. Ate. ÖD" I he attention of m customers, and the publu generally, idinviu-d to an exaniinatioiof the above good, which have been selected with great care, and will be sold ut the lowest ro?sici.E trice. (Jarments of every description niado to nrdei in the very best manner, and warranted to fi. dec4-tf CABINET WARD ROOMS. ROBERT PEROÜS8. Keeps constantly on hund every va-f& riety and description of Cabinet Fur niture and Chairs, which he warrants JTi to stand with any work made in this city or else where. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give him a call ' Shop on Main street, between 2nd and 3rd streets. He has tust received a large and handsome va riety of new Furniture which will be sold on the mostr aronable terms. LUMBER YARD!! He has also just received at his yard, opposite hi Ware-room, on Main street, a large supply ol first rate pine lumber, of every description, which he öf ters totlie public on most reasonable terms. COFFINS made to order. A larce supply of all kinds and sizes on hand, and lor sale at naon..jic pricen. A Hearse is always ready at Land. Dwell ing llou?e next aoor io warenouse, wuere cans wir. be attended to at all hours of the night. jyl8-6m FOR RENT. A LARGE and convenient dwelling house,six rooms beiow and ibree above, with outbuüdinirs. &c . uuon very reasonable terrrs. En auire ot !? lnllV II tl'll r JUHN K. WILCOX. jeix-ti. A SUPERIOR Family Carriage of the ht Philadelphia make, fur either one or two horses, fur sale st a very low price by jyll J. II. MAGllEE & CO. BOOKS! BOOKS!! S' HIP acd Shore, in Madeira, Lisbon, and the Mediteranean. Deck and Fort; or incidents cf a cruise in the Uni ed States Frigate Congresn, to California. Also. Three ears in California; by the Rev. Walter Colton, U. S. N. For ale at the Book Store of E. II HOOD & CO., jylü Mainst.,ldoorbtdow3Iorgan&Keen. WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE! T7E NOW are receiving our tall stock of roods. v v which,tozether with our former stock., makes our assortment well worthy the attention of mer chants, tor we are prepaied to sell them on as rcas onable terms as the Y est can oiler. BABCOCK BROTHERS. oct29 Water Street. SUNDRIES. 50 bags OtTee; 40 boxes Va. and Ky. Tobacco, 100 bags (ine Li vet pool Salt; 1000 bbls No. 1 Kanawha do; 30 bbls Hydraulic Cement; 120 bbls Reboited and S. 11 Molssses; 20 bbds Prime Sugar; in store, and lor sale by jy7 FOSTER &. UliOWN. USE HOWE'S CELEBRATED COUGH IT is a certain eure tor Coughs, Colds, jjoarscness. Sore Throat, fhihieic, Who.pin Cough, Broncbius, &c, xc. try it. u. BLLIj, Sole Agent for Evansville. Also sold by ALLEN CHALLOCK, W. M. WOOLSKY. fmbl2 lyrl KELLER &. FARNSLEY. 1 CARTOON Silk and Linen Poplins; 1 do Silk Handkeichiels; 3 Cases new style Lawns; Just ree'd and for sale low, by May30 J. H. MAGIIEE & CO. VALUABLE LOTS FOR 8 ALU. rpilb undivided halt ol Lots Ho. 11 12, 13 and 14 l in mock, no 6, in the fourth enlargement ad ioininc the city of Evansfille. For particulars en quire of Nathaq Rowley, who is legally authorized to sen ine same. C11A. ii. DU KbUN. my2 ti
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MISCELLANEOUS.
ALL IS & HOWES RE now permanently located in their new xx building, corner cf Water and Vine streets. where they intend to continue, oh an enlarged scale, their usual Wholesale Business in LIQUORS AND GROCERIES. They have now in store a larger, better, and cheaper stock ot IMPORTED LIQUORS than has ever heretofore been 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 the 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 of Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Syr ups. Riet, Fruits, etc.. is being daily enlarged by shipments from New Orleans. They are deter mined tu convince Merchants 110m the country; particularly on the Wabash, Green, and White i,. .lA. .11. . : i Y5,' "V" 1"!, TL1.n.iaff iur iau iu uuv "".uu" , y-. , n. . . . juT inenusoit vrtccn stiver win remcmner inai the steamer Kentucky iNo. 2 is now ready to com mence her regular trips, exclusively Irom bransville, and will, with two other boats engaged in the same trade, make Evansville the roost convenient Pinl t0T lhe transaction cf Green river businneo TIaKJ AI I IV frill W k M BOOTS AND SHOES. I nPHE subscribers havejust received a fresh supply I of BOOTS and SHOES of good quality,part oi wnicn are uirect irom tae mannt acioritc luciu dim; the toiiowiite styles: Men'd lined anl bound heavy Brogans, do sup Philadelphia Call do; do do do. I Boys do do . j do Kip do I to ThicV do Women's heavy side stitched Kip Booteesi do light do do do Calf do do eo heeled and strap welts ; do oat Buskins; Mens' euperu r Kip Boots; do thick do. ffl.22tf MORGAN &. KEEN. CUB, PAIT , ET 1 A BBL-S. Linseed Oil; -LvP 10 bbls Spirits Turpentine 5 do Copal Varnuh, 3 do Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 20U0 do Ked Lead; 2000 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown: just received and tor sale low by teb7 CKAWrlJRI) BEU LAMASCO FOUNDRY. Itli llMilU Illtl., 'PIIE under in r d tt pit pi to do til üic'f o, 1 Mrchine bi d .Vill v 1 1 .the s oitttt l.ttin and on the most reasonable terms. nov7-dtf HENRY FCIMMiiER. LOOK OUT FOR THE BRAND ! Bi:.li;.T Ac V KILL'S Double Rectified Whbkcy, corner First and?ycam.re streite, tvansv lie, led. lrec-27j NOTICE. . THE undcrsignvd having lurmed a partnership, will practice law under thetirm oi Law, Bat tell & Johnson. Ourotliceis in the upper rooms of Mr. Amor ' buiMing, on First street, opposite Bement V Viele's. We shall also undertake th purchase and hale of Real Estate, and payment o' taxes on the same. Collection oi claims, and all business entrusted to us, will receive our united attention. '1 he cilice ot the Lamasco A nency is' the same place. JOHN LAW. C. 1. BATTELT MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Evansvi lc, Dee. 2. 18.r0 tl STRADER'S HOTEL, (Laie Pearl Street House,) D. W. STRADER, Proprietor. TIIE subscriber would most respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he has taken the above house, and refitted and lurnish ed it up in a style second to none in the West. The location is one of the best in the city, heme on Third street, between Main and Markt t, and within one hundred yards of the Mail Boat and Madison pack et landing. Louisville, Dec. V, '50.-decl3 tf COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! TO ALL COAL BURNERS. 1UESSKS. IHNES, CARSON & CO. keep on 1 i band a a lull supply of a superior article n Coal, at lite Wharf ai Evansville, which they will supply families an i steamboats on the most reason able terms Steamboats can be supplied at all hours ol the day or night. Apply to febnu N U. McKlNNEV, Agent T , TO PAINTERS. II E subscriber has just rt ccived a large addi dition to hin former stock of Paints, Oils, and Varnisb; comprising a full assort mnt of Paints ground in oil, some 30 d fierent colors and shades. Blake's Fire Proof Paint ground in oil. Also everything in the Limners' line, in the way of brush ta and material ALLEN C. II ALLOCK, Drug2it, mhotf Main Street opposite the Bank. BROW CLOTH. O CASES Brow i Cloth, received this day, and for sale by JAS. LOW & C J , jyll 417 Main St., Louisville, Ky. BRANDY AND WINE.-Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands Fort Wine, Madeira, fur Juice 1'ort, Sweet Mala ga and Claret, on band and lor safe by tei.7 C. BF.IL NEW TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE. II. SCIIAEFEH, First st., between Main and Locust. HAS just opened a large assortment ot the best quality of Tobacco, Cigars, ic., which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at Louisville tnd Cincinnati prices. He would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage as he feels assured that he can furnish a superior article, as cheap as can be had in the West. His stock consists in part as follows : chewing and smoking tobacco of every description; all kinds of cigars, snuffs. Ate; pipe?, cigar cases, snuff box es, tobacco boxes, cigar holders. ICrCountr merchants would do well to call and examine my stock, before purchasiug elsewhere, as 1 think 1 can offer them great inducements to .ur chase, either in quality or price oct4ly II. SCHAEFEff. CORN SHELLERS. 1410 PREMIUM CORN HU ELLERS. These JLvFvr Shellers ar acknowledged to be the best and machine now in use. For sale at reduced qricesby jnov7-tf HENRY SCHR1BER. NOTICE ' HC. GWATHMEY alQ.,e is authorized bvme to settle the busings of the late firm of Henry Schriber & Co. iy31 HENRY SCHRIBER . BEREA GRINDSTONES. OA OF the justly celebra'ed Berea Grindstones, Ovf from the Baldwin Institute Quarry, said to bethebest (in every particular) in the United States. N. B. Warranted as above reoresented, and for sale by BABCOCK BROTHERS. jel2.
QTEELMIX'D SATTINET.-l casejree'd O this day, and for sale by JAS LOW Sc CO , jyll 417 Main at, Louisville, Ky.
INSURANCE.
The EransTtll Insurance Company, CAPITAL DTOCK $250,000, Oßce on Water sfrcet, four doors below Main. MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE "ITAY be effected at theoihceol the Evansville XVX Insurance Company, on terms as favorable as those ot anv other solvent instiiu'ion. and with an absolute certainty ot payment,! ti case of loss. That part olihe Capital ctock, not actually paid, in cash, is secured oy mongage on reai esiaie, 01 inree fourths o if value; and the o ts value: and the mortgages contain 1 m . . .1. . . . . I . V V . v-J omoelstocaho ders to nav urommiv. in rust ot neB . r w-j , - Ok I J . BOABD OF riSECTORS Matthew W. Fiter. Uillison Matrhee. Conrad Baker, Henry i. Babcock, Charles Viele, John Ingle, Jr., Henry D. Albs, John S. Hopkins, John .1. Stock well JOHN M. SI OCKWELL.Prest Wm.T.Page, Secy. Imhl9-tfJ Statement qT "TEE MUTUAL BENEFIT LITE INSU Newark, N.J. On Ike 1st day of January, 1851 OUices, 151 Market St., Newark 11 Wall St., N. Y. POUCIES issued prior to Jan. tat '.849-. -6262 during the year 1849- 1509 mi Deduct Policies expired and cancelled from May 1st, 1645, to date 239 Policies in force, Jan. 1st, 1850,. Balance per statement Jan. 1st, 1850 $935,994 96 Deduct losses then unpaid, paid since 40,350 537$895,644 96 Nett r remiams received during the year 1850 $4S3,804 75 Interest 54.556 c0 Total receipts in '43 $533,3f 1 21 Losses paid $157,900 00 Expenses being charged on the business 16,673 63 Paid tor purchased policies and forcommisions" 27,570 89 Physicians fees 3,246 96 Interest paid on Scrip 592 29 $205,883 77 $202,134 44 Net Balance $935,994 9f Additional Louses amounting $40,350 sustaine during the year, awaiting proofs ol death. Assets. Cash on hand - Newark City 6 percent. Bonds $7-120 1-900 50 000 Brooklyn " Bonds and mortgages on real estate worth double the amount loaned" Real estate Premium notes drawing 6 per cent in tereet secured by policies Loans on scrip Premiums, premium notes and cas-h in the hands ol agents and in course of transmission 16-968 41 003-248 40 6-025 9C78 14 $935-994 86 tUpon 3009 Policies now in force iseutd prior to Janurry 1st 1819 (except term politics mucd sint-e lay Ut, If 48) the lürectors have ec'artd a divi dend of 30 ier cent on the premiums paid at the tabic rates, beinz the rrolits of IS 18. The Directors In viny i nid the losFrstlnt have occurred, and received the sum of 376,320 14, and iliesddiuonai sum of $200,000 ol dtclarcd profits as required by the tsy-laws, liavecicrred the pay ment of t !!! . frctd dividends (being those declared on the ltt of Januarv 1847. snd ist Jan 1848); those holdinz scrip to bcpaiu CD and atte March 1st, 1850; ta which time the Interest is to cease, Thooe whoee dividends have been placed tc their credit to receive the same with inttitst by a credit on their notes as they mature C. GILL, Actuary Directors and Officers ftobt. L. Patterson, Chas. S. Macknctt, Lewis C. G rover, Seth Low, Edward Anthony. Andrew S.Sncliiricr. Thomas B Segui Henry McFarlan Wm. M. Simpson Randall II Green Joel W.Condit, Isaac II. Frothinsham ROBERT L PA FT Kite ON, rrtsiden Jilt L W. COMllT, Vice Trtiideht BtM. C. MlUXE, Secrttury. JUdical Board vj Cov$nUat'um VALKNTIXE MoTT, M. D. Jer. Van Rensselaer, M,D ALLEN C.lAfyCK,AgHt. M. J. BRAT, M D., Mtdital Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or their iriends LIVES, w ill pletwe call upon the agent in this City, Office on Main Street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Company. octl6-Iyj tin Scrip to three wbo have paid their Premium in Cash, and to the credit of thore w ho are indebted to the Company by note for part of the Premiums DEPOSITS. rpiIE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMJL PANY pays interest encash deposits made at the office of the Company, on Water street, four doors below Main, at the following rates: For daily deposits 3 per cent per annum. Deposits lor 2 mo's 3 l 3 4 - " . 4 " 5 " tt 5 u g " 4 Six months and over 7 ' All deposits made with the Company will be refunded in current bank notes, unless otherwise agreed upon. mhl9tll WM.T. TAGE. S-c-ty. QHOB TRIMMING O 110 pieces fchoe Duck; 5 doz Buckskins; 750 yds Lastuig, English ana French; 425 gross Silk and Union Galloons; 900 di and Cotton Laces; 400 yds Russin Linen; 300 lbs Nos 3. 10, 12 American Shoe Thread; All received per steamers Buc keye Stale and Messenger. For sale at low prices by E.G. WEBSTER & CO, ap30 tf Corner 5th and Lodge sts. Cin'ti. HAKD IV AUK. Just received, a fre7hlü7öt assoited Hardware; Waldron's Grass and Corn Scythes, Hoes, Snaths vnd Cradles, Gsrden and Hay Kskes, Msmireand Ilsy F rks. Lippin cotl's and Amis's Spades snd Si oels , tor sa Ic w by Imsvl3l SHAN KLIN V. BE1LL , HATS, CAPS AKD BONNETS " O CASES consisting oi B. B. Russia Hats; Jl W Fashion sble -do , do; Shirr'd do; Fashionable Angola, and Sil a do. Sil c Plush Caps, men's cloth caps.boy s do. do, boys velvet do, mens' fur do 1 case Florence braid Bonnets; 1 do English straw hornets. dec 11 MORGAN & KEEN. SUPERIOR TEAS. Just received, a choice lot of Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Pouchons eas. pu tup for the convenience ol Fsmilies, in 5 lbs . 2 lbs., and 1 lb. pr.ctnge. for sale low, by Msy 13 SHAN KLIN &. RE1LLY LATEST RECEIPTS. PER St'ms Bay Mate and Industry: 1500 bbls FLOUR of the most superior Wab?f.h brands, from Ldtayctte and Attica t Per Alfx Scott and Lexington; 150 Sacks Coffee i Pev Gen'l Lafayette: loo bbis superior Mola ses: ALSO -A lot of London Porter in pint snu quart bottles. All of which is offered for sle, cor nei of Water and Vine streets, oy je ALL1S Sl HOWES.
W CHEESE AGENCY. L havejust received a large supply of Western Reserve and English Dairy Cheese, and shall constantly keep on hand Cheese of the above brands. Having been appointed Agents fu the sale of the same, crui furnish to the trarfp at Cincinnati prices. A. LITER &. CO., Wholesale Dealer fn Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Cigars, Slo May29-tf. No. 14 Main st. 4 BBLS MESS BEEF put no for ta uily Ts sals by 7- .3. d. W. RE1LLY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ARTISTS' UNION OFCINCItHTATX TIIE "Artists Union" is established imhe city ol Cincinnati, for the promotion of the tastes for tie Fine Arts, and the encouragement of the great body cf artists residing in the Western States. The plan of the Institution unites great public good with private gratification, at a mere nominal expense. , , The annual subscription of membership is five dollars, n hirh pnlillps mpmlvr In all ite nr i tri.. 1 o ti . i 1- : mttO. A UC U1UUCV ULJltlliirLl 1IUII1 lillCI IU11LU19. 11 alter ravins' necpssarv rinrnse 1 i arnrnnria ,.'' , . " ' r; lion tnth nrmnMinn t.. fine engravings; of which every subscriber receives a copy of each for every fi?e dollars paid to the publication ol a monthly journ; 1 devoted to literature and art and to the purchase ol American Works of Art", which w ill be publicly distributed by lot ammg all the members, on the first cf September oleacH year, lhe rainlings di.MriDuled will be richly framed at the expense of the Insti.ution. : ' " Subscribers lor Ib5l will leceive a copy ol Mount's celebrated pic ore of ''Catching Ralbits," and a beautiful print of "Washington,"!'ter Smart's celebrated Portrait, which is admitted to be the best now in existence. -! There have been about ninety painlinrsalready purchased for disiribution, nearly every artist of merit in the W"et-t bein represented in the colled ion. among whom may be mentioned. Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer, T. V. IVhittridge, W. I. Sonntag, R. S. Puncanscn.G.N.and J.P. Frankenstein. Chas. Soule. J. O. Eaton, Emile Bott, V. M Griswold, Wm. H. Beard. Jacob Toi, B.H. Mcuontey, u. w. bite, tJnasKogrrs, J. K: Johnson, aud others. . Among the paintings to be distributed are the following: Domestic Happiness," by Mrs. Lil--Iv M. Snencer. considered her best work: "Thi Season by W. L. Sonntag; "The Old Mill." by the rame; "Crawford s Battle Uround, by V. ai. Griswidd; "Rirer Raisin Bailie Ground,1 by IV. S. Duncanson; two Marine views by Jas. liam ilton; several sketches by Thos. Birch; ihree o! Whittridge's best Landscapes; the of G. N. Frankenstein's Kentntkv Views; four andscape by Duncanson; two by V. M. Giiswuld; five by W. L. Sonntag; three of Francis celebrated "Sill Life" pictures; a fancy head, Genevieve, by J. O. Eaton; and "Viola," by Cnas. Soule. Besides these there are about sixty other paintings, mostly by western artist; In addition to which others will be added as fast as subscriptions are received. Additional information in regard to the plan and objects ol lhe above Institution, will be fuN nished bv Honorary Secretaries, who areappointed in all the principal places in the Union. , In places where there are no lion. Secretaries, subscrip ions can be forwarded to Tuns. Fa si &Co. Acting Managers of the "Artisis' Union ol Cincinnati." Subscriptions received at Evansville by N. It. STOUT, ' jy 15 Hon. Secretary. PIANOS 1 PIANOS II - The subscriber withes to inform the eil ten that he has aj;ain arrived snd located himself here, offer' for sale Stodart&Uun-. ham's Piano Fortes, which are considered by tha moil judges, to be "lie l e t in the United iatet,and the almost universal preference given to them by purchasers, is a i root that their excel 1c. ue is apt preciand. Ur. S. will a1$o be prepared to receive pppila at the Piano and Uuitar, with thorough instructions lor the voice Teems: For ir.s'ructicn with the use of the PU ano, 14 for 24 lessons. Without the ure ot the Piano, $13 (or 24 lessons, payable at the eiidol tha lii?t twelve Ics-'ons. Piano3 tuued and rr; aired. G. C. STEIN Professor of Music. , Residence at Mr. ChsddV.1'iarios can 1 een at the book store oi E. II. Uocd & Co., and at my rcti Jencc. June4-Ki2-wlv Crllcndereon Kentuckisn will copy to the amount of two dollars, and send bill to ibis office NEW BOCK STORE. TIIE Subscribers would inform the Citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, that they have opened a new and complete stock oi BOOKS, STATIONERY, cVc, and arc.i cparrd to wait upon all who may favor them with a call. We hae constantly on hard a valuable and extensive collection of School Book. AIpo, Blank Cook of every description. W riting. Wrapping and Printing I aper. A general variety of all kinds of English, French and American Stationary. A larpe and well selected assrt.nent of Miscellaneous Books. Our arri-genunns are such, that weshall receive by' Express, every two we-ks, new Books, ss they are issued by the Eastern Publishing Iloutes; all of which will be s Id n Wholesale and Ketvil, at low os th y can be bought cither in Louis vills or Cine nnati. and no mistakeCall and examine our Books h. if hood & onr.. Main st.. one door below Morgan&Keea'BV Eransvlle, Msy 24th, 1S51. V : lu I'liyMciuiJt, Country Mertoants. aud Everybody. I UST received from the Eastern markets, a lai ge a&sortment. in addition tony former stock of Drills, Chemicals, Dyes, Oil, &c, consisting in pnrt ! the preparations cf Mercury, Iodine, lion. Quinine and Morphine; lMtrate of Mlver, "rrj tjnlacinp, Piperine, Tonnm and TcDtin. , Pcbtrleliirs selected powdered Ipecac, Jal!apCuinchonea, Turkey and India Khubarb. Potash. Pearlash. Sa'cratus, Sup. Carb. oda Cream of Tartar, Trrtaric Acid, r ptom and liochelle Salts Camphor, Opium, and many otLer ar titles Kpeeially in the Drujr line. Mrs. Millar's fine cut Chew ing Tobacco und a superior article of Cavendith, Mecaboy andScotchr SjiuUs ! A Crte assortment of Bird Cages, seeds snd foua i nine, 11 n tta genuine excelMor Matches, Moria It's Phoenix Bittersand Fills, lr. S. P. Townsend'i Sarsaparilla, and all other Sartapaiillns and popular patent medicinr. . Brushes cl everv kind, from the larce whitewash down to the Camel's Hair pencil ... Ur. Mannings' lioüy lirace. ur. r lten'a !nppor ters. Shoulder Braces, Iiilinlir.e Tuts, Books on' Consumption, and Medicines. A lso,Errngers Sup porters, traces, liandnpea and iruvs-s. Garden tweeds, medicinal herbs, roots, ex tract r and powders pnt up by the Shakers Glassware- -A full om-orimcn tf shop fun iture bottles and visU, w indow and plate, cut to any size . at our ow n risk. All ot which are offered, w hole sale or retail, w ith a desire to five satisfaction astc quality snd price. ALLEN C. II ALLOCK, M.lltt, Alain st. near 8ttr,t.vansvUie, la. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOOD3Ü SIIANKLIN & IlEILLY , VRE now in receipt, direct fiom New York and Philadelphia, a verv desirable stock of Spiinr: and Summer Dry Goods which, for quality, oricasnd stvle, are not surpassed in ihr market - Tha. following com'riis pari of their stock, vix Brk and brown Cloths and Catumeres; - Sattinets. Jeans,Teeds,Gtoiiada Sc Dtmins,n Fig'd Si k and Marseilles Vesting! and Linen Drills; . Brown and bleached Shirtings, Sheetings andIrish Linens; i T.okinrr Alnimftr' atrioes and checks:
11a' lis' English and American Prints and Kan--keens; : ' . . Berate DeLaines, French Lawns and Ginghsmaj Fig'J" Swiss, emb'd Jaconets, Betagesand FJ lins; . Bl'k Gro DeRbine and col'd Silks: Silk and Cotton Uankerchiefs; fcilk, Wool aal Derate Shawls; White, pink, green and blue Mosnnr. . -j Table Clotts, -;;ie Ubni" ciJSSS Diapers; Fashionable P-opnt3,onnet Hil-bons &, Crapes; -Panama, Leghorn, Pearl, Braid and Palm Leai Haf; -. . S Fashionable Moleskin, Russia and California Hats; ' Silk snd Cotton Parasols; Silk, Gingham and ! Cotton Umbrellas; Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Ed-ings, Trimmings,? Slc, Slc. . . ; A general assortment of Dry Goods, Beota and ' Shoes, Hardware, &c, selected for this market, snd will be sold at the lowmt prices lor Cash or " produce SIIA1SKLLN & KEILLY. May 13th, 1851
