Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 4, Number 127, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 September 1851 — Page 4
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MEDICINES.
ft. SVTUm k. HrGBIST. H.M'ALLISTEI IIcALT.TBTER'S Concentrated Extract of Ginger, TTOTt DYSPEPSIA. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, X Cholera Morbus, &c , &c, was introduced to la public the last year, and has acquired a hig'i reparation for lu efficiency in these and other af. Cattiona. From its valuable properties as a highly didtibU stimulant, it prove? itself useful in baa king th languor and lassitude which affect the rcddsoii of a Southern climate during the oppresif beat of summer, while it is entirely tree from laa injurious effects of alcoholic stimi lant : McAllister's Concentrated Extract of Ginzer w)tlb found a valuable companion to travelers the river, who are almost invariably troubled with complaints of the bowels, caused by the char actar of the water they are compelled to drink .and soany faul ease of Diarrhoea and Choera may M traced to thia origin. It will also prove ex tramalv beaericial ioGout. Rheumatism and Dys Ppaia, and thoae troubled with Flatulency and a aas Di oppression auer rsuuK, wm uuu 11 jjieui ly to aid and strengthen digestion. Prepared only by . suTCLiFFE, McAllister &. co.. whoJeaala Druggists, 5Z4, Mam streit, north sise. batwaen 3d and 4th, Louisville; and for sale by the Drurriata throughout the South and West, Erfriee 3) cents per bottle. A liberal discount Stada to wholesale dealers. For sals in Evansville, by MayJ7daw4m KELLER & FARNS LEY. TO COTAinC AND ECLECTIC PHYSI CIAHS. TTELLER &. FARNSLEY hive just received, JL- at their Drug Store, No. 14, Water street, tar Boast and mod complete assortment oi concentrated Extracta ever brought to our city, compriz faf in part aa follows t Ex. Ifydratus, Ex. CyprcpeJium, " Ptelliar, ' Myricin, " Prunus, Cornus, ' Appocynl. Todophfllin. Macrotio, Leptandrin, Capsicum, ' r Lobelia. Which thay are prepared i manutaciurcs' prices. to tier to 1'bysiciana Ijy'J TO pmroicTAirs, COUNTRY merch Aina a Tim public oenerall y. flMiE undersigned havin purchased ttiö Drug JL Store formerly occupied by Messrs J. L. Match ktatCo.. would rcsDectlully call the attention o ab eountrv merchants, the physicians, and the pablie generally to their line assortment ol Medi ciaes. Paints. Oils. Perlumery, Surgical lnstru menta. dtc whicU they are regularly receiving Ml of which we will sell upon as accommodating ten a aa can be pu reaped in any of the Western, cities, and hope by strict attention to business to receive liberal ehare of public patronage. Ordere attended to punctually, and carefully peeked. D Cuirroü Kxllik. I Di. A. Faxxslkt, M. D ( KELLEY Sl FARNSLEY. laMtl il9 14 Water St.. Evansville. Ind. REMOVED. fflHE undersigned has removed to the house ol X Mrs. Dr.fTrafton, three doors above the Shervreod He use, opposite the mansion oi M. Ross, Esq , on First street, or Doctor's Avenue. Office at the old stand, 1st st, two doors above Main, where he may be found at all times, unless rofessionally engaged. rje3a J. R.WILCOX, M.D. NEW BOOK. HE Inventor's Manual of Legal Principles, U and Guide to the Patent Office; by George T. Co nil. Service Afloat and Ashe re during the Mexican War, by Lieut. Raphael Simms, U. S. N. The True Remedy for the Wronjrs of Wonan; with a history of an Enterprise having mat for its object; by Catherine E. Beecher. Familiar Science; or the Scientific explanation of common things; Edite ! by U.E. Peterson The American Cott n Spinner, and Manager's and Carder'a Guide; a practicle treatise on cotton spinning, giving the dimensions and speed of Machinery, draught and twist calculations, Ac., with notices of recent improvements. Together with rules and examples for making changea in the size and numbers of roving and yarn; compiled from the papers of. the late Robt. U. Baird. The Moulder's and Founders' Pocket Guide; by Fred. Overman, wiiL forty-two wood engraving. Anew lotet the Seventh Census of the United States. Rena; or (he Scow Bird. A tale ot real life; by Caroline Lee Hentz. Mary Lawson; by Eugene Sue. The Female Spt; or Treason in the Camn.Aiatoryof the Revolution; by Emmerson BenBett. The Gipsv Chief; by G. W. M. Reynolds. Life and Manners; from the antobiography of an English opium-eater; by Thomas De Uuincey. 8unbeams and Shadows, and Buds and Blos soms; or Leaves fromAunt Minnie a Portfolio; by George A. Hohe. Ulric; or the Voices: by T. S. Fay. The History of Josephine; by John S. C. Ab bott, witn engravings . Jost received by ang3l E. (I. HOOD & CO., Main st., I doer below Morg n & Keen. , TO PHTSICIAN3. TH OR sale in a neightorius town, a well sclccJL ted stock o Medicines, with turntture and fixtures. Also an excellent Medical Library ol the latest and best standard work. The incum bent has a practice worth several hundred dollars a year, ana will it desired, use his influence for his successor during the time he may remain. or further particulars, enquire of Dr. Byford, oiinisciijr. jy 1 LASS -333 boxes City G!ass, Mo Kee'a brand. VJ comprising the following rizcs, which are onated to the trade at the lowest rates. Boxes 8 by 10 do 9 do 12 do 10 do 12 do 10 do 14 do 10 do 13 do. 10 do 16 do 10 do 16 do 10 do 18 Boxe 11 by IS do 11 do 16 do 12 do 16 do 12 do 18 do 12 do 18' do 12 do 20 do 16 do 20 do 16 do 21 And to - which they wou A call ths attention ol builders and glaziers junaU KOSTE It &. BROWN. . TWEEDS AND SATINETS. f'A CASES Satinet, steel mixed; Jtv2 do do silrer gray; 10 do Tweeds, lancy colored; Jast received and for sale by JAMES LOW & CO., aug 18 41? Main st Louisville, Ky. REMOVAL. J HAVE removed my omc one square and a half above Main street, near the Sherwood House,on Firat street, and can be found either there or at my rMiene,one square aooTe,aiau limes, unless prolessionally engaged in the city or ita immediatvi inity.. Imhiatti VAU u MUuuAN, M U SUNDRIES. s 2 cases fancy Cassimere; 20 do ' madder prints J. Dunnell &i Co.'s; 5-. do Manchester Cashmere; 1 case fig a red Silt Poplin; I do solid color do; 3 case mixed Cotton Hose; 1 caae English Prints; fiaeatved this day by - JAS. LOW & C".. aug30 417 Main at , Loaiaville, Ky. : TOVND. YESTERDAY morning on Fitet at., between . Main and Locust, small amount of money which the owner can have by calling on the un dersigned, describing me property, and payipg for this advertisement. G. II. TODD. augltf HOUSE WA1TTDD. ASMALL family is desirous of procuring a neat little dwelling, not over two or three squares distant from the co ner ol Main and First sireeu. for which a fair rent will be nan ctvally paid. Eaquire at this office. iep5-tt'
CINCINNATI ADVEFMTS.I
Tmmiiiiii IIIIIIIIIIII itsssstas aaaaass lllllflllfl Illllllfll I II 1 1 ill l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lllllllllllllll I lllllllllll IIIXIaXE & GUILD'S BUILDERS VAREROOnS, Door, Sash and Dlind Factory, PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD, FRONT BT f OPPOSITE OAS WORKS, CINCINNATI. OHIO. THE proprietors have completed their large and extensive Buildinzt2501eet lon?,6u feet wide, 6 storiea high, with machinery for manufacturing fannel doors, hash and ühnds. Door and window Frames, Mouldings. Bare and Pilasters, Weather Boardinz. White aud Yellow Pine Floor ing. Shelving lor Stores. Paling for Fences. Boards planed on both sides, of various thickress, suit able for the intide finish oi houses, etc.. &c. 7 his establishment will be found to be of (treat benefit to persons building in the country, as they can be supplied bere with all the material? ready made of lumber, thoroughly eeaeoncd tor finishing housea. Their machinery is brought to such per fection that the Doors, Sash and Blinds, &c, are superior to any made by hand; ther work took the premium at the tenth exhibition of the Ohio Mechanic's Institute. 1350. In the Lumber Yarc connected with this establishment there is kept for aale an extensive assortment of Lumber lor all building purposes; Sash primed and glazed, constnntly on hand. All orders coming through O'ltiley &. Mitchell, Evansville, promptly attended to THUMS CASH. 93rA Bill ot Prices can bo seen at this office. acpS Imd&w Spring and Summer Arrangement O 18 5 1. ...I Cincinnati toanousKy. Humum, out J falo, Niagara Falls. Toronto, Montreal. Alba ny, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, &c, vi Little lliama,IIad River & Lake Erie Railroads, to Sandusky City. Steamboat Line Irom Sandusky to Dunkirk and Buffalo: and thence via New York and trie Rail road from Dunkirk to New York, or Railroad from Buffalo to Albany, and Steamer to New York. ALSO Railroad from Buffalo toNiagara Falls, and Lewiston, and steamers to Toronto, Oswego, Montreal. &.C ' Litt'e Miami, dad Rivcr,L.ErieRaiiroada, l'wo dai'y through I rain to Sandusky City, inorninff and evening: raesengers ty Morning Train alee at Sandusky- Passengera by AUernoon 1 rain (conntctinr train) take regular line steam er next morning at 7 o'clock; touching at DunAiri connecting at Dunxirx on ami alter Alay 1st,) wih N. Y. and Brie Railroad, to New York. Con Meeting at Buffalo with Railroad to Alban), Boston, Ac, and Railroad to Niagara Falls, Lewiston, and ateamer to Toronto, Montreal, &c. The tollowing first cl.iss and staunch steamers form the lin Irom Sandusxy tu DunxirK an Buffalo, have bevn splendidly refitted and lurnistud tor this season's won, and cannot be surpassed for speed and accommodation on in' Laxes. SARATOGA, Capt. Nickerson. EUTIRE, Capt. Heber Squier, ALABAHA Capt. Pease. SONo extra charce lurnira.aor state-rooms on the Boata forming tins line. &Thisis a qui x, ehenp, very desiiable and pleasant routi bein a continuous rout, ot railroad and steamboat from Cincinnati t the North and Kast; and passengers are assured the Company will spare no expense or trouble to give entire satisiaction. Steamers leave Sandusky daily for Detroit JVIac inaw, Chicago, and the principal pointa ou the Lakes ftFor further information and Through Tick ets, please apply at the office, east side f Broad way, first door north ol r ront. Cincinnati. mh27-6m F. W. STKADEIl. Agent. TO COUNTRY MF.RCI1NTS. 2000 CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. C10UMUK Dealers supplied at the following very low prices s 1000 esses No. 1 Kip Boots at $21 usually aold at 25 100 do doB'stoll'i 22 do 27 173 do com. Kip Boots 19 do 23 200 do long-le'd tent's do 2i do 30 ICH) do do Kip Boots 23 do 28 100 do gent's do (ex Ig'th) 22 do 27 100 do boys Kip do No. 1 161 do Id 100 do fine French calf do 31 do 37 100 do plain 27 do 30 100 do youth's Kip boots 13 do 15 50 do do and cent's do 12 do 14 26 do infant's Kip do 11 do 13 300 do pump-sole Kip Boots (ex Ig'th) at 922-50 100 doz do No 1 Kip Boots at 21-00 100 pairs fine imitation stich Shoes 1 -55 We are constaatly manulactunng twelve bundred pair of Boots per week, Xreepin one hundred and seventy-live hands employed, und can till orders at any time at the shorust notice. Country Dealers will find it a saving of from 20 to 25 per cent to buy thiir stoca oi the manuf acturer, instead of paying the merchant (25 per case tor the same Aind ot Boots that we sell for $21. We are now supplying oome ot the largest dealers in t-t. Louis and LouNlille, and have been for the last two years. Our Boots have given good satisfaction, aud all cooda old by us warranted to do so. Healers, by calling at ISO 71 earl street, or at the manulactory, on tv corner of Sycamore and Columbia sts. (in Clahe ion's bii'.diug)can examine the goods and judge foi themselves The above prices are as low as the same&ndol boots can be bought in New Yor or Boston. VVe are now receiving a large stock, ol Shoes, which will be sold equally as low. As it is idle and delusive to hooe tor larce prnhta the eeneral diÖuion ot in'ellizence. and the easv and rapid communication betwten city dealers and country merchants, renders extensive and regular traue on the ou basis ol email sales and large proiits, utterly impossible; therefore we have adopted the motto, 'laree sales and small profits,' believing by trading on this principle, we can draw a laree share of the trsde which has usually gone East, to Cincinnati, and thereby save 10 to 20 per cent ta the LOuntry Merchant. ffXijeainer bought at all times tor cash or taken n exchange for boots or Shoes. r ILLejY ctUHAflN. Cincinnati, Nov. 25. leblO'51-lyrdaw GARPET WARP. 1000 lbs ree'd per S. B. "Colbert," for aale by b. UlLl5Li;i & CO., sep2 Sycamore bet. Water and 1st sts. "DOCKERS. Hair, Cane and Wocd Seat It Kockers, in store and lor sale at J. TAYLOR S jy23 Furniture Store. T OOKING GLASSES. A general assortJLi men t of Locking Glasses, in store and for sale at J. TAYLOR'8- . jy23 Furniture Store.' i- ; "TTTORK STANDS. Kvery variety and pricje ? ot Ladies' Work Stands, fi r sale at J. TAYLORS v J.: Furniture Storev ir23 LARD OIL, 10 hf-bbls for sale by S. E. GILBERT 4, CO., sep2 Sycamore beu Water and 1st sts. C1LHE3E. A Is? OTHER fresh lot just received, and for sale XX without reserve by J. fit v . KLILLx . y24. WABASH FLOUR. 150 bbls best quality lor sale by S E. GILBERT & CO., aepa Sycamore bet. Water and 1st sts. C1LOCKS. Every variety of Pattern and Style, J warranted good, for sale cheap at WOOLSF.Y &. NELSON'S . jy30 Furnitnre Ware-Rooms. 1 1UI NLW mVY Half Barrels tor sale at 19 M-J vr. centa each, to cl-?e consignment by S. E, UlLBKKT & CO.. iepl2 Sycamore bet. Water & Istsis. TABLES. Centre, Card. Dining, Breakfast and SideTaMes, ot Walnut, Cherry and Mahog any, tor sale at wuulöly t&XNfcLöuiM-s jj30 Farnitura Ware-Rooms,
MISCELLANEOUS;"
BTJT.TT.Tini AnrtATTO FOSTER & DllOWn, One door below the j Branch Bank, Etaksviux, las. iFFER FOR 8ALETO THE "TRADE" at J tre lowest Cash Katea. in lota to auit, the rol lowing articles to which tbey -would call the attention of Wholesale Buyers visiting this city: 40 hhJa sugar, - 125 baas Coffee. 120 kegs prime white lead-25&.100 Iba each 10 tierces prime rice, 50 boxes shaving stap, 125 rro best matches, 50 dox buckets, 0 nests Tubs. 150 bbls reboil'dmolfse, 25 sugar house do. 70 packages tresh teas,1 1200 bbls No lKn'lrn salt' ,75 ska Liv blown do. 40 boxes Va. Tobacco 50 do. Star Candles, 25 do. Sterine do. 25 doz Zinc wash boards 10 bbla Family Ci er Vinegar. 15 bbla aalasratus, 400 bund wrapping paper . oOdo.extra&Nolsoap 350 kegs ass. nails boa ton and Wheeling ALSO Whole and ground Pepper, Spice, Ginger Cinna mon and Clovea Nutmegs, Indigo, Madder, Cooperas, Alum, Chrome Yellow, Blue ard Green, Ven. Re.. Spanish Brown, Spanish Whiticg, Putty, Gla all 8izca,G DCaps, Mustar Sar diens. Mackerel. Pick lea. nd vervthin elaeusuallv keot in a Grocery establisment. . my2otf WOODBTJRN'O I'll V EH AND AQU OW offered to the oubtic for the first Urne. This medicine haa existed in a private taruyil lor more than fifty years, baa been diatnbudte to considerable extent among lriends, and haa, dul ring the whole time, in all instances proved itsela never tailin remedy, whether applied to common casea or to third day ague, ol well known atubbom notoriety. Such experience, together with numeroua solici tations fom triends, has indueeo the proprietor to give it to the public The undersigned, who Know the medicine by their owr experience, have consented to take an agency for part of Indiana and Illinois, and now offer it by the dozen or single bottie, with the express understanding that the money will alwaya be refunded where the rnedicine, used according to directions, does not efftct a perfcet and permanent cure. A 1X13 & tiuwrws mhlOtl New Fall and Winter Goods! , ' D.-S. ANDERSOft, . On First street, first doer beUrw Post Office) HAS just received, and is now opening a large assortment oi fashionable goods, auited to the r ALI awn YVi.iTSR TXiDt, consisting In part oi ork blue, green, olive, claret and brown Frcncb, Carman Je Aanerlcatn Cloths, twil'ed and plain. Also, ft great variety of Overcoatinca. German beavers, super blue and drab Kerseys, blue blanket coating, pilot clotns,&-. Freucb and German Ulack Doeskins. Wool and niece black Casaimera of every Quality fancy- Casaimera and Doeakina of the latest and most lasnionaDie style. V ESTINGS. Elegant style London Cashmeres and t'alentines, plain Silk Velvet Veatinga, figured and plain bl'k Satin and cilk do., Tailore' Trimmings, Of every description; super wool linings for overcoats, plain and figured alpacca serges, mohair lustres, etc. ÖCrThe attention of m customers, and the publia generally, is invited to an examination oi the above goods, which have been selected with great care, and will be sold at the lowest pobsibli raicc. Garmenta of every description made to orderen the very best manner, and warranted to h. dec4-tf CABINET WADE J2002I3. ODERT FERQUSS, Keeps constantly on nana every va- ä riety and description of Cabinet Fur- yV niiure and Chairs, which he warrants I l to stand with any work made in this city or else where. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to eivehim a call Shop on Main street, between 2nd and 3rd streets. Ha haa tuat received a laree and handsome va riety of new Furniture which will be aold on the mostr aronable terms. LUMBER YARD ! 1 He has also just received at his yard, opposite hi Ware-room, on Main street, a large aupbly of first rate pine lumber, of every description, which he öfters to the public on moat reasonable terms. uur t ixs a maae io oraer. A large supply of all kinds and sizes on hand, and for sale at reason -jle prices. A Hearse la alwaya ready at hand. Dwelling House next door to warehouse, where calls wiT. be attended to at all hours of the night. . jylö-bm. A SUPERIOR Family Carriage of the bet Philadelphia make, for either one or two horses, fur sale at a very low price by jy 14 J. II. UAuHbG dt CO. WHOLESALE GROCERY BTOREI TT7' E NOW tre receiving our tall stock of goods. f T which, together with our former stock.makes our assortment well worthy the attention or mer chants, tor we are prepaied to sell them on as rcas onable terma aa the West can offer. BABCOCK BROTHERS, oct29 Water Street. SUNDU1FS. 50 bags O flee; 40 boxes Va. and Ky. Tobacco, 100 bags fiue Liverpool Salt; 1000 bbls No. 1 Kanawha do; 30 bbls Hydraul'c Cement; 120 bbls Rebelled and S. H Molasses: 20 hhds Prime Sugar; in store, and lor sale by jy7 FOSTEK&UKÜWI. USD HOWE'S CELEBRATED COÜQH 1 T is a certain eure tor Cocahs, Colds. Hoarse JL ness. Sore Throat, Phthisic, Whooping , Cough, Bronchitis, ccc, x.c. iry lt. u. Sole Agent for Evansville. Also sold by ALLEN C. HALLOCK, W. M. WOOLSEY. fmhl2 lyrT KELLER & FARNSLEY. nTmr;3i3 aotjiicy. WE have juat received a large upplv of West ern Reserve and Eng'ish Dairy Cheese, and shall constantly keey on hand Cheeee of the above brands. Ilaving been appointed Agents tor the sale of the aame, cau furnish to the trade at Cin cinnati prices. A. Lai E.K &. CO., Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Cigars, &.c May29tL No. 14 Main st. jump coox.1 R' EFREGERA'IUKS and Water Coolers. the mort approved patterns.. No lamily ought to be wituout these cewraoie articles Call, see and Purcka$e of HORN BROOK 6t BURTIi. rieni ""WLS. Linseed, Lard, Olive and Castor oil for W sale by KELLER &FARNSLEY, Dr'gsts, ' mh!3-f Evansville. Indiana. 7 AH.tlSH. Nc 1 Copal, Japan, Coach and T Black vamiao, lorsaie by KELLER Sl FARNSLEY. Druggists, -mh!3-tt Evansville. lnd - HEWiFTlEIICn COODO. , TUST ree'd br the subscriber, a beaoutnl assoit I ment ot Needle-worked new stvleUndersleeves Collars, Swiss edgings and insertings, heavy Linen edginss. Under handkerchiefs, and Lisle Laee, which will be sold very low lot cash. WILLIAM HUGHES, jel3tf - Corner Main and 2d ate L BBLS MESS BEEF put an for family use aale by my 8 J öc W. REILLY plOTTON BATTING. 15 bales best quali vy ryioraaieoy s. tu. uimtiKT oUU., sep Sycamore bet Water and 1st sts. BOXES Cincinnati Summer Candles: for sale (aug6) J. & W. RK.1LLY. TWlililifL 1CASE grey Tweed, ree'd this day and for sale by JAS.LOW&COinyrc 417 Mail at, UtiavlUtCKy.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
ALLIS A 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 Business in LIQUORS AND GROCERIES. They have now in store a larger, better, and cheaper stock ot IMPORTED LIQUORS than has ever heretofore beet in Evansville. Their RECTIFYISG ESTABLISHMENT is constructed on the latest and most improved plan, and superintended by a man who has had ten years experience in the business, r in New York and Cincinnati. They therefore flatter themselves that they can furnish either imported or domestic Liquors, in quality, nowhere to be excel led, and at prices on a par with Cincinnati and Louisville. They have on hand A Splendid Assortment or TEAS And then stock of Coffee, Sugara, Molasses Syrups. Itic., Fruits, etc., is being daily enlarged, by shipments from New Orleans. They are determined to convince Merchants from the country; particularly on the Wabash, ureen, and White Il'vers, that Evansville is the most advantageous place for them to buy Groceries, and will do all i a ineir power to mane u so. Our friends on Gten River will remember that the steamer Kentucky So. 2 is now ready to commence her regular trips, exclusively fiom Evans ville, and will, with two other boats engaged in the same trade, make Evansville the most conve nient point lor the transaction of Green river business. fdec28 ALLIS & HOWES. nri o CIIB. PAIT , ET BBLS. Linseed Oil; 10 bbls Spirits Turpentine 10 d do isopal Varnixh, 3 do Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 2000 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and lor sale low by ieD7 UllAWrUKP BELL LAMABCO FOUNDRY. 1 c u fertile Ind., rFHE undertigncd ispupsitto do all Airdr o mecMiie and ill v j . the s orten notice and on the most reasonable terms. nov7-dtf HENRY SCIIR1BER, LOOK OUT FOR THE BRAND DEMENT & VKII.KVS Donble It-ctififd 13 l hiskey, corner First and Sycamore siretts. cvansv lie, ina. . ec27J Ttl , NOTICE. HE undersigned having turmed a partnerfhip will practice law under the firm oi Ijuw. Bat tell & Johnson. Ourofiiceis in the upper rooms oi wr. Amor 'a minding, on rirst street, opposite Bement & Viele's. We shall also undertake ttu purchase and saleof Real Kstate, and Ddymento' taxes on the same. Collection oi claims, and all business entrusted to us, will receive our united attention. I he office ol the Lamaeco Anencv i the same place. JOHN LAW. C. 1. BATTELL MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Evansvi'le, Dec 2. 1850 tl TO P AINTEIia. rTMIE subscriber has just rtctiveda large addi -S anion to nir lormer stock ol faints. Ui i. and varnish; comprising a full auortnvnt of 1'ainta ground in ou, some 30 d flerent colors and shades Blake's Fire Proof Paint irround in oil. Alsoev erything in the Limners' line, in ihe way of brusü es ana material ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Druggist, mh3tf Main Street opposite th Bank. Ü RANDY AND WINE.-Otard. Duduv & JD Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and othet brands ort Wine, Madeira, Pari Juice Port. Sweet Mal. ga and Claret, on hand and for aale by c"' U. BEI L NEW TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE. n. sciiAEFtn, First St., betxeeen Main and Locust. H AS jur. opened a large assortment ol the best 'aualitvot Tobacco. Ciirara. .Vc. whirhhewill sell, wholesale and retail, at Louisville and Cincinnati prices. He would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage as he feels assured that he can turnish a superior article, as cheap as can be had in the West. His stock consists in oart as follows: chewintr and smoking tobacco of every descriDtion: all kinds of cigars, snutTs, dec: Ppc. cigar cases, fenuti boxes, tobacco boxes, cigar holders. yCTCountr merchants would do well to call and examine my stock, before purchasiug elsewhere, aa 1 think 1 can otfrr them treat inducements to our chase, either in quality or price ocu-iy u. sctlAKr E". DA OUTJRRIAN GALLERY. J II..W1DNEY would respectlully inform the citize s ol Evarsvillt- and vicinity, that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by Gove &. Widney, over the Insurance Office Wa ter street, where he ha located lor the purpose 1 conducting his profession, and would invite citi zens and visitors to call at his rooms and examine his specimens, where he will be happy to furnish those who may uish tbeir likt nts.ses in cavs ot large or small size, single or in groups, in Breastpins or Locke ts.on the most reasonable term, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction N B. Instructions given in the art, on reasonable terms. tZT Likenesses taken in alt kinds of Weather. auglC-tf J BERTA GRINDSTONES. OA OF the juxily celebraied Berea Grindstones, OVI from the Baldwin Institute Quarry, said to bethebest (in every particular) in the United States. IN.B. Warranted as above represented, and for sale by BABCOCK BROTHERS. jeJ2. PAINTS Ground in Oil, all color j, in cans irom one to ten pounds, for sale by KELLER &. FARNSLEY Druggists, mh!3-tf No. 14 Watei stre Evansville, la BEDSTEADS. High and low pest Bedsteads, of all qualities and prices, in store and for sale, wholesale and retail, at J. IA1LUU Ö jj23 Furniture Store. BOOTS & SHOES of every kind and at low prices, whol sale and retail by ap23 J. B. FOSTER. ON CONSIGNMENT 9 HHDS prime Sugar; 13 bales Spanish Moss, will be i old low to close, apply to lagg91 FOSTER &. BROWN. ,T, , TABLE SALT, I N boxes, for aale by the case or doien. by I (aug6. J. & W. REILLY. NEW CROP WHEAT. A SMALL lot of extra Family Flour, new crop, in bbls and halt b'ils to suit purchasers, for sale by HORN BROOK k BURT1S. aug2 WINDOW GLASS Just received, a tne assortment ol Window Glass, all sizes irom 7 by 9 to24by 30 For sale by KELLER At FARNSLEY, Druggists, ro!4y Water Street. , AlOLASSES bbls choice rebtüled MolaaJ ses in pertect order for sale by . aug9 FOSTER & BROWN. EAGLE LULLS COTTON YARN. THE subscribers have become agents for the abve mills, and can supply customers with any quantities or x arna, 1 wine and Carpet warp on very favorable terms. From the universal satisfaction which these yarns have giren, we think it useless to add anything in tneir favor, out ask purchasers to an examination jv7 FOSTER &. BROWN.
INSURANCE.
Th Evansville Insurance Company, . CAPITAL STOCK $250,000, Ofice on Water street, four doors below Main. MARINE & FIRB INSURANCE A1 AY be effected at the otiice ol the Evansville IVA Insurance Company, on terms aa favorable aa those ot auv other solvent imtiiu'ion. and with an ' absolute certainty ot paynenu u case of loss. That part onhe Capital fctock, not actually paid, in cash. is secured by mortgage on real estate, at three ourths o t value; and the mortgages cotuam powers of sale, whiu willenaUe the Com on nv to compel atocanoHiera to pay promptly, in castot ne cessity. . . BOAKO OF DIBECTOXS Matthew W. Foster, Ciillison Maghee, Conrad Baker, Henry i . Babcock, Chailes Viele, John Ingle, Jr., Henry D. Allis, John S. Hopkins, John M. Stockwell JOHN M. STOCK W ELL, Prest Wm.T.Page, Sec'y. ;mhl9-tfJ Statement of "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSU" HATiCLi COMPANY, Xeicark, X.J. Oh the 1st day oj January, 651 Offices, 151 Market SU, Newark 11 Wall St., N. Y. POLICIES issued priortoJan. 1st 849---62G2 during the y-ar 184a-. -1509 7771 Deduct Policies expired and cancelled from May 1st, 1845, to date 239 537Policies in force, Jan. ist. 1850... Balance per statement Jan. 1st. 1850 15935.994 96 Deduct losses then unpaid. paid since 40,350 - $893,644 96 Nett Premiums received during the year 1850. .......... $483,804 75 54.556 80 Interest .. .. .. Total receipta in '49 $538,3f I 21 Losses paid $157,900 00 Expenres being charge don the business 16,673 63 Paid lor purchased policies and for commissions' 27,570 89 Physicians lees Interest paid on Scrip 3.246 592 29 $205.883 77 $202,134 44 Net Balance 935,994 96 "Additional Losses amounting $40,350 sustaine during the year, awaiting proota ol death. Assets. Cash on hand Newark City 6 per cent. Bonds Brooklyn " " " Bonds and mortgagee on real estate worth double the amount loanedReal estate Premium notes drawing 6 per cent- in terest secured by policies ..... Loans on scrip Premiums, premium notes and cash in the hands oi agents and in course ot transmission $7 120 1-900 50-000 '8 230-054 57 16-968 41 605-248 40 6-025 32 9-678 14 $935-991 86 tUpon 3009 Policies now in force issued prior to Janurry 1st 1849 (except term policies issued since May 1st, 1848) the Directors have cectared a divi dend ot 30 per cent on the premiums paid at the ta bio rates, being the profits ol icVi. The Directors having paid the losses thit have occurred, and resetvt d the sum of 1376,320 14, and the additional sum of $200,000 of declared profits as required by the By-laws, have ordered the payment ot the first and second dividends (being those declared on the 1st of January 1847. and 1st Jan 1848); those holding scrip to be paid on and afte March 1st, 1850; at which time the Interest ia to cease. Those whose dividends have been placed to their credit to receive the same with interest by a credit on their notes as tbey mature C. GILL, 4cf wary Directors aud Officers Robt. L. Patterson, Thomas B Segui Chas. S. Macknett, Lewis C. Urover, Seth Low, Edward Anthony. Andrew S. Snelling, Henry Mcrarlan Wm.M. Simpson Randall II Green Joel W. Condit, lsnac II. Frothingham. ROBERT L PA TTERSON, Prssiden JOEL W. COND1T, Vice President Dem. C. Miller, titcTttary. Medical Board tf Consultation Valentiae Mott, M. D. jB. VAN KE58SELAER, M,D ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. M. J. Brat, M D., Medieal Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on ' their own or tbeir triends LIVES, will pleat-e call upon the agent in this City, Omce on Alain Street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Company. octl6-ly tin Scrip to t b e who have paid their Premium in Cash, ami to tne credit ot those who are indebted to the Company by note for part of the Premiums iDTNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Conn, rpi! IS Company was incorporated with a perpet L ual charter 'n 1819, and insures against loss o damaee by tire on Dwelling Houses, Manulacturin Establishments, Stores, Household Furniture, Mer chandize in general, on the most favorable terms And losses occurring in this- agency will be libera 11 v adjusted and paid with promptness. . Board of Directors. Thos. K. Bbace, Robert Bcei., Samuel Tudor, Joseph Pratt, Jamf.s Thomas, Ward Woodbripge, Joseph Church. Edwin G. Riplry, Miles A. Tuttlb, John L. Boswell, Ebkneier FLOWCfc, E. A. Bulrelet, Roland Mather, Silas B. Hamlintok, Frederick Ttlkr, Samcei. S. Ward Henrt Z. Pratt. THOS. K. BRACE, Presiden! S. L. Looms, Sec'v Applications for insurance mav be made to th subscriber, who is duly authorized to receive propo sals and isue policies on as lavorable terms as any insurance Ulhce or Aeency in the v est. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, feb4 tf Slain street, opposite the ' ank. OFFICE OF The National Loan 1'und Life Assnrance Society of London and New York. Capital, 500,000 or 2.500,000! Locust street, opposite Sherwood House. T'HIS Institution is founded on the mutual and joint stock principle, and presents to the in sured the guarantee of a larse capital (a part ot which is permanently invested in the Unittd States? in addition tu the accumulation of premiums ard possesses many other advantages over any other company in this country. Parties wishing to take insurance upon "Ows" or " Another's' Life, Joint Lives, for years, or in any other mode, would do well to call and eiamine the advantages presentee by this Society. JOHN J CHANDLER, jy9 tf Agent DEPOSITS. THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY pays interest on cash 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 for 2 mo's 3 ' 3 " 4 4 4 14 5 11 41 J 4 g 44 44 Six months and over 7 All deposits made with the Company will be refunded in current bank notes, unless otherwise agreed upon. mhl9tf WM.T. PAGE, Sec'ty. CIGARS. SOUTH American Seears, a superior article, in store and for sale low BABCOCK BROTHERS, . Water street 50,000 jan4
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ALT. 300 bbls for sale to close a consign men iog371 J.o W. RL1LLL.
MISCELLANEOUS.-
The Fashions! The Fashions!!' JOXXTT STAFFORD. - Fashionable Boot and Shoo;: MAN UFA C T17 II E IS. ! - . .'i Main Street, Sear the Canal. Evansville, Indiana. Toe subscriber having jusl returned P 1 1 w Lv fr001 Cincinnati, with a well selected ) Lt ' Vstockol materials, would respectfullyJ: inform the people of Evansville and surrounding ? country, that he has located himself in this city, wim a view oi carrying on tne manuiacturc ol of Boots and Shoes, and respectlully solicits a A liberal share of public patronage. He will keep ' constantly on hand a variety cf BOOTS, and , btiUt.ö, oi nis own mauulactuxe, and on very , reasonable terms. He especially invites the custom of those who may wish a handsome r T fashionable Boot or Shoe, made ta order. Iiis arrargements are such as to enable him to o: work promptly and on the shortest possible notice, s in a siyle not surpassed Dy any other establish-. ment in the city. nr. . Just put your neighbors all in mind - Ot his cheap boots and shoes; ' And if they want to know vhat kind, - ' Say any kind they choose. ... Mi S fpi'U nnile rnnfir'pnt that hu mh tir . rericct satisfaction to ad who mav farnr him with their pationage. lie sure and give him a , trial, as he sells cheap as the cheapest. EransTiue Avgvst wa. ittfl. faugG-Sm ARTISTS' UNION OF CINCINNATI. ' THE "Aktistb' Union" is established in the ' city ol Cincinnati, for ihe promotion of, the tastes lur ti e r ine Ana, ana tne encouragement of the great body of artists residing in the Wes tern States. The plan ol the Institution unites great public good with private gratification, at' mere nominal expense. . . ' - ihe annual subscription ot membership is fire ilnllar IL-liik nfitlo momKara I n all I nrtmtl I.... T-u . v. . : i t . falter paying necessary expenses.) is appropriated to the production ot two fine engravings, ot i which every subscriber receives a copy of each; . for every five dollars paidto the publication ol a. lui'uiuijr juuiui i uctuicu iu iiicraiure ana n- -and to the purchase of American Works of Art, which will be publiclv distributed bv lot amtns-' all the members, on the first of September of each. year. The paintings distributed will be richly " framed at the expensed the Institution.' Subscribers for 1851 will leceive a copy of.' Mount's celebrated pic ore cf ' Catching tUbbits," and a trauiiful print of "Washington," at- . ter Stuart's celebrated Portrait, which is admit-, ted to be the best now in existence. There have been about ninety paintings already purchased for distribution, nearly every artist ol merit in the Wet being represented in the collection, among whom may be mentioned, Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer. T. W. Whittridge, W. L. Sonmag, R. S. I )uncanson, G. N. and J. P. Frankenstein. Chas. Soule. J. O. Eaton, EmileBott, V.' M. Griswold, Wm. II Beard. Jacob Vox, B. IL", McConkey, G. W. White, Chas.Rogers, J. IL Johnson, and others. Among the paintings to be distributed are the following: ' Domestic Happiness," by Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer, considered her best work; "Th Season, by W. L, Sonntag; 'The Old Mill," by . 1 r j t t . . i a t, . 9 iiic rauirj iinviiuiu b udiiir uruunu, VJ . 1. Griswold; "River Kaitin Battle Ground.1' bv R..' b. Duncanson; two Marine views by Jas. Hamilton; several sketches by Thos. Birch; three ol. Whittridge's best Landscape1: the of G. N. Frankenstein's Kentucky Views; four 'andscane bv Duncanson: two by V . M. Griswold; five bv W. L. Sonntag; three of Franc is' celebrated 'Sill Life" pictures; a fancy head, Genevieve, by J. . O. Eaton; and "Viola," by Cnas. Soule. Besides j these there ars about sixty other paintings, mostiy by western artist; in addition to which others ed. V .... . . . Additional information in regard to the plan and objects of the above Institution, will be fur--nished bv Honorary Sci retaries, who are appointin nil ill rririnal nlarv in tK ITninn subscrip ions can be forwarded to Thos..Fabi &Co. Acting Managers of the "Artists' UuioL of" Cincinnati." ,,..,.;..' Subscriptions received at Evansville by ' , j A', lv. O A V W M. , jy!5 ... .-- Hon. Secretary. - , NEW BOOK STORE. THE SuU-cribers would intorm the Citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, that they have opened a new and complete stock of BOOKS, STATION ER V, &c, and arc? pared to wait upon all who may favor them with a call. We have constantly on hand a valuable and extensive collection of fcchool Books. Also, BIsnk1 Uooksof every description. Writing, Wrapping; and Printing Paper. A general variety of all kinds of English, Fren c A larpe and well selected aessrtment of Mise laneous Books. Our arrpgemc nns are such, that we shall receive by Kxpresp, every two weeks, new Pooisr as ther are jfued by the Ksstcrn publishing Houses; a 1 of which will bes. Id t Wholeeale and Retcil, a low as th y can be bought either in Louisville, a Cine nnati. and no mistake , Call and examine our Books K. Ii HOOD &. CO., " Mam st.. one door below Morgin&KeeaV EraveviU; May 24ih, 1851. . . io lüyiciau Country JUercjaants, and' Everybody I UST received from the hastern market, a latge assortment, in addition to ray former nock o Drugs. Chemicals, Dyes, Oils, &c, consisting in1 pnri rt the preparations cf Mercury, Iodine, ltn. Quinine atd Morphine; Nitrate tl Silver, jmrqi Salscine, Piperine, Tannin and Pepfin. Pcht-fielin'a selected powdered Ipecac, JaTUf Cuinchonea, Turkey and India Rhubarb. Potash, Prnrlash. Saleratus, lAip. Carb. Soda, Crenmof Tartar, Tsrtaric Acid, tp.-om and Ro chelle Salts Camphor, Opium, and many other ar -ticlea ppecially in the Drug line. - Mrs. Millar's finecit Chewing Tobacco and a superior article of Cavendisb Macaboy and Scotch . Snuffs A fine assortment ol Bird Csges. seeds and fountains, Hyatt's genuine excelsior Matches, Mofiatfa Phoenix Bittersand Pills, l'r. S. P.Townsend'a Sarsaparilla. and all other Sarsapaiillas and popa , lar patent medicines. , Urushescierery Rina,irom meiarge waiicwasn down to the Camel's Iair pencil Dr. Hannirgs' Body Brace. Dr. Fitch's Suppor CLahIJa. Pm.aa T r . Vi n 1 i T T 'I' fAAlrfl AH Consumption. and Medicines. Also.Erringers'ßupnorters. Braces. Bandages and Trussa Garden Seeds, medicinal herbs, roots, extracta and powders pnt up by the Shakers. Glassware- 'A full asj-ortmcn of shop furritirre. bottles and vials, window and plate cut to any siu at our own risk. All ot which aro offered, whole sale or retail, with a desire to give tatisfaction asta aualitv and price. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, ' iftblltr, Main st. near v attr.tvonsviue, la. . JEWEL RT AND NOTIOITO. , . BY expres direct from the manuiaclurers, clas ter pins, Jenny Liid ear rings, finger ringa lockets, fob chairs, keys, pencils, hirt studs, bei slides, buckles and pine; which 1 will sell aa low as any houe in Xew x orK, at wnoiesaie or retail. Also, at retail, a great variety of port monnain, purses, brushes, combs, gold pens, needles, stea beads and claps, Accordeons, iruae boxes, ehea men. dolis. balls, &.c. A.C.PUSHEE. mli25-ly Main near Water street. FLOUR 600 bbls and talf bbls Wabash 8. t' and Extra ' ALS' A few bbla 'Fancy for Pastry ase, is store and for sale by ' X aP23 . FOSTER & BROWN.! erfifm BBLS. superioi Wabash Floor 100 bill9jJß bbls. do dy. for sale by npl5 ALI IS A HOWES f ft GROSS Matches, in waoden boxes, for sal VF low by (aug6) J: x W. REILLY. 4 fiT Onn LDS Corn-fed Bacon; 100 bbla No: 1 Terre Haute Flour, for aale by pi? HORN BROOK & BUUTI3,
