Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 4, Number 172, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 November 1851 — Page 4
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L slock Vi i f UJ. suitable f ii vtriety onband Li i V&U lue, eeiectea 7 v ab r J 1 l Som the ber ten's Ca H, 1 oy Youth." ...it in the baa tern market. 1 ecarta Boots; v , ' - 'w- 00 '.: do; - ...... 'V ..do. do; '. do do; , ,'t "It; ral and coarse Brogans; jr cj' ar..4coaraeBiogans; ,' 'vjV" do; . 'i rput tzi goat pegged Boots; .u J goat pegged Buskins; ' ,-, do sewed Bootsand Buskins; icfi Morocco and kid sewed do Cv I... -1 - L : Hi Calf.'Kip, split and goat pegged Boots; Cb;f..r6a'.s calf, kip, grained &l pegged Lace Boots; xjith numerous other varieties ond a laige as ottos' extra sizes of the above varieties, for sale E.G. WEBSTER &, CO., trprftf -'; ; Corper 5th and Lodge sts, Cin'ti. iji T V T II E R i U :x Philadelphia Kips; 1 u25&rtX f. d .Calfskins; r 50 doz do do "lazed and goat do; f -75 doz "do and French Morocco; . 50 doz Madras do da; r :-.75c..2Curacoa,' Madras and S. Amer. Kids; 'AS f,nr nricr.p Freneh Pntnt Y .gather: - : 10 Ac iCat ; Biadines. . , r' 40 d.--. Roans: V -' ' 2d.doicoweA Morocco All just received and teMaleby. - K u." VE BÖTE II öi CU., se3 -, : : Cornet 5th and Lodge streets, Cin. QIIOE Laces dc Galloons iaj irross i.aeeaoi ever atvie ana varietv: . 300 pieces silk and string Ribbon; V ICO groäs black silk Galloon; . : 200 -do . do union do; i. 5tYl 'irt ' riftMflfrni-niillnnm v.?X) do'. . do colored do: r 00 lbs Nos 3, 10 and 12 ShoeThresd; . 30 doz men and women's Cork Soles; 4 J setts prime Philadelphia Lasts; - O cross Boot-webs: with a large and supe rio r stock of black and colored English &. French Lasting; and Italian Cloths, all for sale low by ... - . E.G. WEBSTFR&CO., sep . , : Corner 5th and Lodge sts, Cin'ti, O ' Tj country meuciints. . of boots ahd shoes. " V't!iv i ri Dealers supplied at the following f vcr Vow prices : . 1AV1 NT. t V.'.DnAl.alfrOI n.'lll aril,? 9t C" '17ä -do com. Kip Boots 19 do 1 -LVü ' do long leg d gents do uo jo ,100 ' do du Kip Boot " J3 do '28 '..lllA . i1n'nnra1,i fT tfr'tl. O0 Art "7 l(Kao Boys Kip do Xo. 1 161 do ... 18 100, do fine French calf do 31 do ' . 37 tf 100 do plain 27 do 30 ".lOfl! do youth's Kip boots 13 do 15 . 50 do do and gent's do 13 do - 14 2(J ' do infant's Kip do 11 do 13 300 do pump-sole kip boots (ex Igtb) at 22.50 -.lOOidoz. do bo. 1 Kip boots at 21.00 . ' 100 pairs fine imitation stich Shoes 1 55 . , XT . . . .l . I I J ..we are constantly manufacturing iweive nunared pair of Boots per week, ieeping one hundred and - -seventy-fire hands employed, and can fill orders at '.any time at the shortest notice.' Country Dealers will find it a saving of from 20 to 25 tier cent to bay thursioc ot the manulacturer, instead ol paying Boots that we sell for $2!. We are now supplying . jo me of the largest dealers in St. Louia and Lou Wills, and have been for the last two years. Our ' .dots have civen sood satisfaction, and all coods . ld by us warranted to do so. Dealers, by calling at No. 7 Pearl street, or at the manulactory, on tv---corner of Sycamore and Columbia sts, (in Clane . 6n's buihunglcan examine the goods and judge for ' themselves ThVabove prices are as low as the -- same iind of boots can be bought in New Yor or r.oaton. 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 large profits . -ihe general dißusion of intelligence, and the easy b rapid communicauon Deiween ciiy ueaiera inu 'ntry merchants, renders extensive and regular . V. i on the old basis of email sales and Iarsre Drolw.it '.. ,"rly impossible; therefore we have adopted mS ma ' j. - laree sales and small prolits, believing ." t"i'-7 on this principle, we can draw a large ...ri. trad which has usually gone East, to " -V"d thereby save 10 to So per cent to j. .f Merchant. '' t-Lt;er bought at all times for cash or taken . ; a tichar-re for boots or bhoes. v'S V-v FILLEY&CHAPIN. CincI' !Nov. 25. feblO'SMyrdaw ," . , 1 , . : O IN J.FAIRCHILD, MICHAEL WAGNER, a id all oeraona who mav be concerned, will take notice, that on the 18th day of November next the t ounty Purveyor ot V anderburgh county will proceed to ake the necessary surveys of Lines, and the lot lion or relocation cf owners of those trfccu or d ceU of land conveyed by Jacob Blauth and v ite, nd Ben. Stinson, executor and devisee of Jo' n B tinson and Matilda btinson. widow andt xecu ix of said John B. Stinson, to Frederick W.f rinkneier. The said lands being apart ot Sect' n N.netcen, Township Six, South ot Range Ten West. Ivinz and being in vt nderburzh Uoun ty, 1 diara, and adjoining lands ot Peter Sharp. and thers. FREDERICK W. ERIN KM EIER, Fi insville.Oct.23, 18M. foc24-d&.w3w. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! THE subscribers having taken the Agency of a Tobacco Manufactory in Kentucky, have now on band and win te constantly supplied, witn good article of low priced Ky. Tobacco, which theV will sell at manufactory prices for cash, or on time, for undoubted paper. Abo, on hand a full supply ot fine Virginia Tobacco. S. E. GILBERT &. CO., oct29 Sycaiuorebet. Waterand 1st sts. flew lull and Winter Ooods! D. S. ANDERS05, On FirU street, JLrst door beUno Post Office) HAS just received, and is now 'opening a large assortment of fashionable goods, suited to the t'kVU A.iD Wixtes trade, consisting jn part of bl'k, blue, green, olive, claret and brown Frencli, German A; American Clothe,' twilled and plain. Also, m great variety of V - Orereoatings, - German beavers, super blue and drab Kerseys, blue blanket coating, pilot cloths, 6c-. French and German Black Doeskins, Wool and piecs black Cassiniers of every quality, fancy Ca&nmers and Doeskins of the lateral and most fashionable tyl, . . - VESTINGS. Elegant styls Londoa Cashmeres and Valentines, plain Silk Velvet Vestings, figured and plain bl'k Satin and Silk do., Tailors' Trimmings, ' Of every description; super wool linings for overcoats, plain and figured alpacca serges, mohair lustres, &c. , Cr The attention of my customers, and the publia generally, is inviud to an examination ot the above goods, which have been selected with great care, and will be sold at the lowest rossisLX raica. Garments of every description made to order in the very best manner, and warranted to fi. sept IS-llwd . . . ...... . . FAT.TTTiY FXOUIl " OSTfl received rom Wabaah for amities HtXJ and bakers' ose consisting of Wyandot Extra, Eagle 1. X L, F., Mark Lee's Otter Creek, and Spring Creek brsnds, which are fully ruarranteed by fjy7l FOSTER &. BROWN. . tLOCKa. ETery yariety of Pattern and Style, J warraKjdgooj, for sale cheap at lOLSEY 4. NELSON'S 3") t tjp Ware-Rooms. x FOUND, " YESTERDAY morning on First tt, between Main and Locust, a small amount of money -which the owner can have by calling on the undersigned, describing the property, and payiag for this advertisement, ' G. H. TODD, augltf . . , " TOBACCO. ' Of! BXSd Beaton asainat the Field. J Ham's All BU9f iectar Leaf, Virginia 5 oz andS oxw pertor. .Also 10 boxes common at
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FOSTER'S & BROWN S.
AIT ADVERTISEMENT . , TRAT APPEALS TO THE,. '
SOUND SENSE OF THE C03IM UNITY. STAN DA HD inEDICINESr THE CELEBRATED . CR IIFEBEKG ITIEDICIIVES, COMPRISE A 8ECEIS0F ELEVEN DIFFERENT FAAI1Y REMEDIES, f HE result of long observation and experience 1 They are rapidly superseding all otherua ep may be relied upon with utmost confidence. Graefmberg Vegetable Pills 25 cts per box; do SarsaparillaComp. Eye Lttion Dysentery Syrup Health Bitters Children's Panacea l,co 25 50 25 50 bottle; do do do . do do do do do Eackagc; ottle ; do box; bottle;" do Consumptive'sBalm3,00 Fever&, Aeue Pills 1,00 Uterine Catliolicon 3.00 Marshall's Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment 1,10 The Green Mountain Ointment 25 box For further particulars see pamphlets. Manual of Health, a complete handbook of Medicines for families price 50 cts Fo 'sale by WM. M. WOOLSEY, Evansville: W. 11. DEM MICK J- M. KENNAR, C F.LENA KD. JAS. F. Fl'HGESOÜ. H.C. COOPER &. CO., W. II. WH1LING, Boouvilie; Newburgh; Mt. Vernon, Poseyville New Harmony; Cynthiana; G.W. LICHTEN BF.RÜER,New Harmony; IIUGIT.II. PATTEN, Princeton; THORP &. WILLARD. Wheelins. Ind.. Also, for t alo in every Town and County in he State. A. F. DUNHAM, General Agent, Ind. itlayZI. Centreville, Wayne County, TO PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCH AKTS Sc THß PUBLIC OENEHALLYT 'I 'Ii h undersigned havin purchased the Drug L Store formerly occupied bv Messrs J. G. Hatchitt&Co.. would respectfully call the attention of the country merchant?, the physicians, and the public cent-rally to their fine assortment ot Medi eines. Pa im, Oils, Perfumery, Surgical Instruments. &c. whicii they are regularly receiving Ml ot wlrnn we will sen upon as occommo dating tern s as can be pu reaped in any of the West em cities, and hoe by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share ol piibliu patronace. Orders attended to punctually, aud carefully packed. I) Cj.l.VTOS KrXLER. I D. A. Farxeley, M. D. i KELLEY & FARNSLEY. fcb4tf . No. 14 Water St.. Evansville. Ind " TO BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC PHYSICIANS. KELLER &. FAHMSLEY have just received, at their Drug Store, No. 14, Water street. tin finest and most complete assortment of Concentrated Extracts ever brought to our city, compriz ing in part a follows: T Ex. Hydratus, Ex. Cyprepcdium, " Ptellia:, ' Myricin, " Prunus, " Podophyllia, Macrotin, Leptandrin, Capsicum, it tt Cornus, Lobelia, Appocyni. Which they are prepared to otlcr to Physicians at manufactures prices. . Ijy2"j To Physicians, Country Slercnants, aud veryDouyi IUST received from the Eastern markets, a latge assortment, in addition to my former stock o Drugs, Chemicals, Dyes, Oils, &c. consisting in part ot the preparations cf Mercury. Iodine, lion. Quinine and Morphine; Nitrate of Silver, pure; Salacine, Piperine, Tannin and Pepsin. Pcheilelin selected powdered Ipecac, Jal'ap, Cuinchonea, Turkey and India Rhubarb. Potash, t'enrlash. fcaleratus. Sup. Carb. Soda, cream oi l anar, l oriaric Acid, t.psom and Ko cheue öttits uampnor, t'pium, and many other ar tides specially in the Drug line. Mrs. Millar's nnecut Lhewimr Tobacco and i superior article of Cavendish, Macaboy andScotcb cnans . . . . , . - A fine assortment of Bird Cairo. Per da and form tains, Hyatt's genuin excelsior Matches, Mollatt's rnccnix Uittcrsand Pills, Dr. S. P. Townsend'i barsapnnlla, and all other Sarsapanllas and pop a lar patent medicines. - : Brushes of every kind, from the large whitewash aown to tne tamers nair pencil. Dr. Bannings' Body Brace. Dr. Fitch's Sonnor ters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, Books on consumption, and Medicines. AIso.Ernngers'Sup porters, Braces, Bandaccs and Truss-s. Garden Seeds, medicinal herbs, roots, extracts and powders pnt up by the Shakers. Glassware-A full asj-ortmen of shop fun itnre. bottles aud vials, window and plate cut to any size oi uuruwurisK. aii oi wnicii are onercd whole sale or retail, with a desire to give satisfaction astc quality and price. ALLEN C. If ALLOCK, tftblltfj Main st. near Water,Evansville, la. REMOVED. t IMIE nndcrsined has removed to the hoose o! JL Mrs. Dr.Trafton, three xioors above the Shcr wootl Iltuse, oppoisite the mansion of M. Ross, Lcj , on First street, cr Doctor's Avenue. omce ?t the old siand, 1st st two doors above Main, where h? .may be foutd at all times, unless professionally eneai;Cd. je28. v 3. n. WILCOX, M. D. TOPHYSICIAUa 17 OR sale in a neighboring town, a well selec- . ted stock of Medicines, with furniture and fixtures. Also au excellent Medical Library ot the latest and best standard works. . The incumbent has a practice worth several hundred dollar a year, and will it desired, use his influence for his successor during the time he may remain. For farther particulars, enquire of Dr. Byford of this city. . jyU ' XT-n v. CHEESE AGENCY. I i have just received a larsre supply of WestM ern Reserve and F-nrrlioh T)i5rw rhc shall constantly keep on hand Cheree of the above uig oeen appojniea Agents for the sale of the same, ca.i furnish to tho trade at Cincinnati prices. A. LITER &. Co.. Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic , Liquors, Cigars, May29-tt No. It Main st. W faEWINO SILK FRINGE. E are in receipt of a large lot of Sewing . Silk Fringe, Gimp. Braid. &c. to which we invite the attention ot the trade. ' JAS. LOW &, CO.; oct27 417 Main st., Louisville, Ky. Dry Goods. JOHNSON &. FRENCH are now receiving their stock ol Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer to the trade at the lowest cash price 1 hey respectfully invite the attention of merchants and dealers before purchasing elsewhere, as they pledge themselves to duplicate any regilar b'dl purchased west of the mountains To merchants of South Illinois, Green River, Wabash, White River and the adjoining country, it should certainly be an object to buy goods at Evansville, since every dollar that is saved in the way of traveling expenses freights, char commissions and time, is clear profit to to th , chaser. (cp4) STUFF Good. .. 5 cases colored Coburg Clotb; ' 5 do figured Mohair Lustre; ". 5 do- black do do; - ' 15 do .assorted color - - do; -10 do black 'do doj 1 Received this dar, and for sale by " ,JAS.LOW&CO., 0C125 - 417 Main st., Louisville, Ky. TAR-BUCKETS. - BROOMS, Sealed Measures, Market Baskets, Washboards, Painted Ducket, Tubs in largb quantities, at sep22) FOSTERS &. BROWN'S.
FRESH ARRIVAL pF NEW GOODS! .Wliolcsale and Retail.)
JUST received, andlfor sale by John S. Hopkins, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, &c. Among which will ne lound the following articles: Shawls, bilk, ürocace, caenmere ana xong Shawls: Bonnets. Toscan,Chip and Straw; Black Silk Visetts; Colored French Merincs, Tashmeres, M De Laines, Turkish Satins, Fancy Silks, &c; Black Silks, from 28 to 30 inches wide; Piano and Table Covers; Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs,Travtling Eogs: French Broadcloths ana Cassimeres, fancy colors; .cUk, Satin and Cassimere Vcstir.cc, Boots, Shoes, Hats andCaps,of thelatest style; Wall Paper and Bordering; Window Shades, Tassels and Fixtures: Embroidered Swiss Curtains; ' Axes Hunts' and Collins' chopping and broad Axes, Cotton Batting and Wadding; Looking Glasses, of all sizes; Dress '1 nmmings. Cut Velvet, Laces, etc. A general assoitment ot Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &c selected expre ly ltr tui market, and will be sold at the lowest cash price at wholesale or retail, y , nov6-t JOHNS. HOPKINS. J. Sc W. ItEIXLY, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries Nails Glass, Cotton Yarns, Battingi&c., Ac-, OFFER for sale a well selected stock of Groce ries, most of which have recently Wen received from the East, and embracing nearly everything usually kept in the Grocery line, amongst which are 300 Bs choice Indigo, warranted ; 1400 fts Dutch Madder; 40 packages green and bljck Tea; 1 bbl Cloves, 1 do Nutmegs : 100,000 Gun Caps, split and ribbed; 20 Boxes ground Spices, fromllope'MilIs ; . 20 gross bonnet Boards; 100 do Matches, best brands; 20 Doz. Slates, American maAe ; 35 do Curry Combs; 10 do Collins' Axm; 40 Reams Letter and Foolscap paper; 100 Sides Sole Leather; 25 Bbls Tar. ALSO: A supply of coffee, sugar, molasses,, rice, macA crcl. herring, codfish. tanner1 oil, oaium, sulphur, brimstone, alum, copperas, Spanish wditing rala-. eratus. soda, logwood, cotton wrapping twine,candlewicA, carpet chain, Epsom salts,; washing and shaving soap, &c, &c. Wirh a view of extending the business, the sub scribers offer their stoc at low prices, lor cash or produce New customers need not bra; for credit, and old ones will please maAe as quit returns as possible r ull prices paid lor produce, in exchange lor the above, and cash not refused - nev28 Main street, Evausville Ind. 'Iron. Nails, Chains, Ac. 1 Aft TONS IRON, from the celebrated Iron X VI vF Mountain (Mo.) Works, weld hot or cold; 1000 Kegs assorted Bosion Nails, 100 do Boston Spikes, 4 to 6 t ich; 800 pairs heavy bright and blued traces; 5 casks log, fifth and cable chains; 2 do Englibh sad irons, wrought handles; 100 boxes axis: Anvil. BMlows, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Stocks and Dies, strap hinges, mill and cross-cut saws. tea-kcit! s, curry combs, tiles, &c; in store and tor sale it tow larm iy nov21-tf BEMEXT& VIELE. OIIÖ, PAIT , ET 1 A BBLS. Linseed Oil; JLvr 10 bblsSpirits Terpentine 3 do Japan do; f 10 do Dried Whiting; . 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 20C0 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and tor sale low by tel7 UKAWfOKO hlüL.1 USE HOWE'S CELEBRATED COUGH CAIiOY. ture tor Cough. Colds, jjoarseroat. Phthisic. Whooping Couch. 1 T is a certain Jl ncss. Sore Throat, Phthisic. Bronchitis, &,c, .c. Try it. C. BELL, Sole A eent for Evansville. Also sold by ALLEN C. II ALLOCK, W. M. WOOLSEY. fmhl2 lyr " KELLER &, FARNS LEY. KAUFES & COLBUHN, Corner Main d Water sts., Evanstille, Ind. TT70ULD inform their friends and the public of ?! the arrival and opening of their large importations of rich and Leautilul goods for their fall and winter sales, being f elected from all the new and choice s'.yles ol Silks, Cashmeres, De Laines, Alpacas, Poplins, and all oiber new drsss fabrics: embroideries, laces, shawls, scarfs, boVierv, gloves, ite. A'co. a complete assortment cf Staple Goods, and Ilcue Furnishinz arti bs. making our stock the richest and most dc-irab!e in Evansville from w hich to make a t election. We shall be h i-py to show our goods to ell who may with to examine thm. (seu5) . ADMOnSTRAROR'S NOTICE. LETT K KS et Administration, upon the estate of Willis N. Hawkins late of Davidson county, in the State of Tennessee, deceased, have been granted to the under?igne. by the Cleric ot the Probate Court cf Vanderburgh county, Ind. Persons indebted to said estate, "are required to make immediate payment, . and creditors will present their claims tiuly authenticated for settlement. The estate is insolvent and will be so settled. JNO. J. CHANDLER, nov3-5lW Administrator. . Iaw partnershtpJames G." Jene and Jumc E. Klythe, Attorniesat Law, Evansville, Indiana, have associated themselves as partiiCrs in the practice ol the Law, and will continue to proctn;? in this and the adjoining counties, and in the SupreniC n!1(l District Court. They design turnirg their atfn tion particularly to land law. In a short time they wi'l be prepared to give.iu a Hew minutes, an abstract of the title to ulmcat any lot in Evansville oc its enlargement, or in Lamasco, together with professional opinion as to the title, it desired. jy25 d&wtt . WHOLESALE LIQUOR & GROCERY - HOUSE. THE undersigned would respectfully niorm the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, thM he is establishing hinwli in the iiolsale liquor and groceiy business, on Main street, nearly opposite the Bank, where he expects, b always keepinz a complete assortment of the best of articles in hi? line, and close attention t-j business, to t-hnre a reasonable portion of the patronage cf the citizens of Evansville and vicinity. .Be sure to cr.ll and try. If you do not buy. oct22-tf A LITER. ' LAMASCO FOUNDRY. Lvsiusvillo lud., 'T'lIE undersigned is piepc jefo do all Xinds o, Mr chine nnd Mill er, the s ortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. - nov7-dtf - HENRY SCHR1BER, w t t m NEW FRENCH GOODS. , TUST ree'd by the subscriber, a beauutn nssoitI ment ot Needle-worked new style Underslccve?, Collars, Swiss edging and insertingsheavy Linen edgincs. Under handkerchiefs, and Lisle Lace, which will be fold very low lot cash. WILLIAM HUGHES, Ä je!3 tf "" 't' ' ' " Corner Main and 2d sts. LOW PRICED TOBACCO. 14 boxes Kentucky and Missouri, jusr received and for sale on consignment, very low bv - , S. G. GILBERT &. CO.. oct27 . Sycamore st., near Water. I lt. UAitlvlCK.. leaving tniseity, win lee will feel obJ r lieed by ha friends makinz it convenient to settle, or leave the amount indebted in the hands of C. Bell, E?.' lapSpawtf
onto life in sun Ait c company, CAPITAJ,$100.O00." JOINT JSTOCK AN.O MUTUAL, Cincinnati, OniCWM. BU UN ETT. Frtst'J'nt. J. W. KKEUjGR, S'cretarif. fpniS Company insures Lives on the'wesl JL rates' cocsitent with safety, ei.hernpo!? Joint Stock or Mutual plan The undersignt as Age t in this City, is preräred to receive applications and give such information as may be
required. 11. C. GWATUMEY, " sep'J . Agent - EAGLE ISUKAMCE COMPANY, -Cincinnati, Ohio, CAPITAL, $200,000. riEECTOES. Isatc C. Corelan, R.Conkling, Samuel H. Tults, S. W. Reedtr, Wm. Wood, Ii. Kessler, (J. W'.Townley. . . I3AAC C. COPELAN, Prerident JAS. B.öTOCKTON, ütcretary. THIS Company continues to Insure property of all descriptions against loss or damage by fire. Also against the perils of .the Sea and Inland navigation 1 he undersigned teing authorized by the company, is prepared to enect Insurance on the most reasonable tenns. - aug2S-ly - II. C. GWATUMEY, Agent. The Evausville Insurance Company, CAPITAL STOCK $250,000, Oßceon Water street, four doors below .Main. MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE " TAY be effected at the othce of the Evansville XfX Insurance Company, on terms as favorable as those ot auv other solvent institution, and with an absolute certainty of payment,i a case of loss. That part olihe Capital stock, not actually paid, in cash. is Fccurea uy mortgage on real estate, at inree fourths ot ts value; and the mortenees contain powers of sale, whici will enable the Company to 1 L t-l . .l - compel 6ioc&.uuiuenf to y pruinpuy, in caecoi ne cessity. POAKD OF DIRECTORS Matthew W. Foster, Gillison Maghee, Conrad Baker, Henry O. Babcock', Charles Viele, John Ingle, Jr., v - Henry D. Allis, John S. Hopkins, John M. Stockwell JOHN M. STOCK W ELL, Prest Wm.T.Pagz, Scc'y. mhl9-tfj 2ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO IUP ANY Of Hartford, Conn. flHIS Company was incorporated with n perpet L ual charter in 1819, and insures against loss o damasre bv tire on Dwellins 1 loupes. Manutactunn Establishments, Mores. Household r urmture, I1 er chandize in general, on the most favorable terms And losses occurring in this agency will be libera II v adjusted and paid witn promptnessBoard cf Directors. Tnos. K. Brace, Robert BceiSamcel Tudor, Joseph Pratt, James Thomas, Ward Woodbridce, Joseph CiiLRcn. Edwiv G. Ripley, Miles A. Tcttle, John L. Boswell, Ebeneier Flower, E. A. Bclkelev, Roland Matiier, Silas B. Hamlinton Frederick Ttleb, Samuel S. Ward Henry Z. Pratt. TI10S. K. BRACE, President S. L. Loo.mis, Sec'y Applications for insurance may be made to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to receive nrono sils and isue policies on as 1'avornMe terms as any Insurance Omce or Agency in the west. ALLEN C.IIALLOCK. Agent. fb4 tf Main street, opposite the 1 ank STATEMENT OF "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LITE INSURANCH COMr'AN X , Newark, N.J. On the 1st day of January, 1851 Olliccs, 151 Market St., Newark 11 Wall St., N. Y. . - BALANCE per statement Jan. 1st, 1850 UC Deduct for losses then unpaid, paid since, 40,3j0 S895.C41 96 Nett premiums ree'd during year I&50 S483.6ai 75 Interest do do W.556 80 Total receipts, 1650 $533,361 55 Faid losses of the year 111,200 CO For purchased policies ' 11,223 3C Salaries, taxes, postage, etc. 110,7-2 42 Comm s-sions, 28,' 23 45 Physicians lVes, 2,025 1)6 JW,b51 10 3fi9,7l0 10 Balance 1.2C5.355 32 Paid on dividend cf 1S47 12,933 PO do do 18 IS 59.47J 5 Paid Interest on divid'ds 9,495 30 72,913 CG Net balance January 1st, '51 1,192,411 CG S4 1,295 3$ 1.900 00 50,000 00 ASSETS: Cash on hand Newark City fi per cent bonds Brooklyn do - do Bonds and Mortgages on real . estate worih double the am'nl loaned -Real esrate in Newark Premium notes drawing C per cent interest, secured by polciies - ' -Loans on s?rip ... Premiums, premi am notes, and cash in the hands of agents. 310,951 48 16,968 11 C93.061 CI C.C0 J 88 1I.C55 2G 1 192,441 CG Upon the policies now in force, issued prior to January 1st, 185 , (except term policies issued since May I?t, 1848; the Directors have declared - dividend of 3'2 pec cent, on pre m turns paid at the taii'e rates, being the profirs of 1849, payable in conformity with .the present rules olthe com pany. ' , , i lie itircciors navmg ;wcu tu; of S'502,265 '31 and the additional sum ol $200,000 of declared profits, as required by liie liy-laws, time their annual premium comes due during the year 1851. These holding scripof 1849, to be allowed tae same as cash in payment of premiums, acd those wliose dividends have been placed to their credit to receive the same by a credit on their notes as they mature. Directors and Officers. Robert L. Patterson, Lewis C. G rover, Henry McFarland. Set.. Low, Andrew S.Snclling, Joel W. Condit, Chas. S. Macknott, 1 nomas 11 beeur, William M. Simpson, John R. Weeks, Randall H.Green. J Nebemiah Fmy, ROBT L. PATTERSON, Pres't. J . W. CON D1T, Vice President. Besj. C. Milt.ee, Secty. L. C. G rover. Attorney and Counsel. Vat.fxtivk Mott. M. D.. i Jer. 1 A Medical Board of Consultation, tin Scrip to thoee who have paid theirPretnivm in Cash and to tho credit of those who are indebt ed to company by note lor part of the Premiums ALLEN C. HALLCCK, Agent, ' M.J-BRAY, M. D.. Med. Examiner. AU persons wishing to make insurance on their own or their friends Livcs,will please call on the Agent iu this city, office on Main street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the com pany. toct4 3msJ . 1 TJAINTS Ground in Oil, all color,-in cans JL . from one to ten pound, for sale by KELLER & FARNSLEY Druggists, rah!3-f f No. 14 Watci strc Evansville, la.
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ALLIS & 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 ol
IMPORTED LIQUORS han h Js heretofore beet in Evansville. Their RECTIFYISQ ESTABLISHMENT is constructed f me latest and most improved plan, and superintended by a man who has had ten years eaTrience in the business, . in New York a Cincinnati. They therefore flatte themselves that they can furnish either imported or domestic Liquors,, in quality, nowhere to be excellt.d. and a! prices on a par with Circinnati . . and Louisville. Th?y have on hand A Splendid Assortment or T?A8( And theii stock of Coffee, Sugars, Molasses. Syr ups. Rice, Fruits, etc., is being daily enlarged 07 shipments from New Orleans. They are deter mined to convince Merchants fiom the country: particularly on the Wabash, Green, and White R'vers, that Evansville is the most advantageous place for them to buy Groceries, and will do all in their power to make it so. Our friends on Gteen Eher will remember that the steamer Kentucky No. 2 is now ready to com mence her regular trips, exclusively horn Evansville, and will, with two other boats .engaged in the same trade, make Evansville the most convenient point lor the transaction of Green river bus iness. declÄl ALLIS & HOWES. NOTICE. THE undersigned having formed a partnership, will practice law under the firm of Law, Battell Sc. Johnson. Our office is in the uDoer rooms of Mr. Amorv's building, on First street, opposite Bement &. Viele's. We shall also undertake tin purchase and ealeof Real Estate, and payment o' taxes on me same, collection ol claims, and all business entrusted to us, will receive our united attention. Iheonice ot the Lamatco Actncv ia' the same place. JUHW LAW. C. 1. B ATT ELL. MORRIS S. JOHNSON. Evansvi'le, Dec 2, 1850 tl OFFlCE"OP" The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London and New York. Capital, 500,000 or $2.500,000! , Locust street, opposite kcricood House. THIS Institution is founded on the mutual and joint stock principle, and presents to the in sured tne ?naraiitee i a larce canital (a uurt ol which is permanently invested in the United States) in addition tu the accumulation ot premiums and possesses many other advantages over any other company in this country. Parties wishing to take insurance upon "Own" or " Another's" Life, Joint Lives, for years, or in any other mode, would do well to call and examine the advantages prescnteo by this society. . JOHN J CHANDLER, jy9 tf : - Aeent ' DISPOSITN. THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY pays interest on cash deposits made at the office of the Company, on Water street, four doors below Mam, at the lollowing rates : For daily deposits 3 per cent per annum. Deposits for 2 mo's 3 3 " 4 ' 4 5 6 tt 5 Six months and over 7 All deposits made with the Company will be re funded in current bank notes, unless otherwise agreed upon. rmhl9tf WM.T. PAGE, Src'tv SUNDRIES. TUST' ree'd per steamer Amazonia, 100 di J Men's, Boys' and Youths' Caps, of Fur, Silk Plush, Wool Plush, Mohair, Cloths and Velvri ol the latest styles, from $2 to 524 per dozen. 100 pieces Flannels, white and colored; 75 do Muslin de Lain, of all qualities an . prices. 100 do - Ginghams, various brands; 300 Shawls for fall and winter wear,ll kinds 999 Yankee notions, fresh from Boston sep5 JOHNSON & FRENCH. WOODBURN'S FEVER AND AGU REMEDY. NOW offered to the public for the first time. This medicine has existed in a private faniyil lor more than fifty years, has been distribute to considerable extent among friend, nnd bus, duf ring the whole time, in all insinncos proved itsela never failin remedy, whether applied to connrn tiM or to third day ague, of well known si vbboin notoriety, Such experience, together with numerous solicitations from friends, has inducer the proprietor to give it to the public. The undersigned, ho mow the medicine by their or experience, have consented to take an agency lor part of Indiana and Illinois, and now ofier it I y the dozen or single hot tie, with the expresH understanding that the nior.ev will always Je refunded here the medicine, use according to directions, does not efTtct a l erfce! and permanent cure. ALLIS & HOW ES mhlOti TAKE NOTICE! 1 : HE undersienei. bos on hand a large assortI ment of Cloths, Cassimeres ar.d Vesting?, and will make them to order chenper than ever they have been offered beloie, and cheaper than the same quality ot goods can be bought or manu lactured in this place. Terms cash. D S. AN PERSON, rahl9-tf One door below the PisttJfiice. CLAYTONS Importer of Watches, and Whole sale Dealer in Jewelry, Clocks, Waich Materials. Ac. In thi Summer of 1345 this House commenced wholesalcing Watches ond Jewelry at pricscheaper than the like were sold in the wholesale jobbing stores of New York. The great desire cf the Proprietor was then, and has been ever since, to divert the current of trade that was Oowing into the Atlantic cities from the Western and South-western States,and compel it to terminate in Cincinnati. There was a period when New York stood in a position more advantageous than this city as a dopot tor the manufactured poods this country; dui science ana Cincinnati the means r attain oroud an elevation inTade and Commerce :? W "V in tn.e f,6 Ai'h.a ny mountains hive been icveueo. uown, anu oistance annihilated, so that a tradesman here can send his order in the mornS10 his manufacturei for lewelry, who may reside, as most of the manufacturing Jewellers do, either in the btate of ISew Jersey. Rhode Island or Massachusetts, a. fefore a Mi.lf. niil inn Vtti IiMira ft ft 1 . goods ere made they will be at his door. The reader ma v now say that he can perceive no "arthly rca son why Cincinnati should not sell goods ns cheaj as the eastern cities, but he cannot see how Clayton is enabled to sell Watches and Jewelry cheiper than thvdo there. A few words will make all clear. Dealers in the East buv and sell on credit.andhave consequently to tax every customer heavily tocovj er expenses and lofscf; but Clayton pavs Cash lor every thing that he purchases and sells hiseoods to no man, however rich he may be, on credit. And this House is now wholesaling more Watces andd Jewelry than three-fourths of the wholesale estab lishmentsin We-v York. ' Store on the tout i-east corner of Sycamqore an Secondstreeta,Cincinnati. ap27 BRAND YAN Ii WINE. Ota rd.'Dupuy & Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira, Part Juice Pt, tiweetMalaga and Claret, on fcand and for sale by few " " . C. BELL TUSL1N CURTAINS. A large lot receive 1YJ oft very superior ctiality ar.d very eleran 1 ep6 BA R N F S &COI H'KN'S " Ttnrmfx Ann SHOES. JUST received per steamer Shenandoah, I03cae? Boots and Shoes direct from Boston, and for sale at Losisville pi ices by . v - ' icp20 MORGAN, KEEr k, rRESTOT,'. J
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UlOlllta . Chartered in 1845. Total Ne. eftitlitV- , . culants from 1845 to 1851, 104. . V hp' . " ' - r HE seventh winter session of this College wil?" iQt, vonlrne,:c.e ei be first Monday of November,.: v .1 ii cuairsoi tue' ue arrangea as iollowss' ' Professor of Tleory and Practice of Medici-el, R.S.NEWTO.N.M.D., -;i Professor of Surgcrv. .. . . . B. L HILL, MD., . , ProJeff or of Obstetrics ana Diseases of Women Jtd' ' Ij - Vhildren. ' t . . Z. FREEMAN, K. D., Professor cf Special. Surgical and Pathologic.- ' Anatomy. .. .. J. R BUCHANAN, M. D., 4 Professor of Physiology, and Institutes of M 1, : d r AL.E-.J0KESM-I- ' Professor of Matena, Mcdiea, and Therapklits '. and Medical Botany. f - , ; J.mh.tonsandeksm.d., V Processor of Chemistry. Pharmacy aud Toxicolcv. ' O. E. NEWTON, M? D, Demonstrator cf Anatomy and Surgical Prosccor. -.A gratuitous nrpltmimr. . f ' commence on the seeon J Monday l October. A t thevsame time the Demonstrator's rooms wuiU , openeu, with every facility for the stady of AnatWIAJJ - " .waacb V ICLTUin lm til graduation) e ICO hi advance, or a well cndoet nnl. In, S10i '1'. - ,:..!. r 1 , k . iw.v .v.. VAt.. iuoMULio tuurte ci iccisres " in advance, or a well endorsed note for ?t Ma- ' tricuiaiion ticket $5-Graduation f 15 Demon strator's ticket 5. It is recommended that students, (especially candidates for eraduatlon,) t:tpn 1 :f UKliiin fit inaArt. nrri.ul 4.. II ..A..t.. attendance on the lectures will be expected. A?atomirnl mnlorinl ffin la K.t in . I ... m MA . rf furnished at rates sufficiently reasonable togaarantee a. full supply for every student. Board cot-1 a A . .1 - M..rs . 1 n a irom to super wees:, students some- rw loard themselves for much less. Students rr.. their arrival in the city will call attheofTk of Prof. K. S. NewTOX. on Srven.h trmt-heiwri n Vino and Race. For further particulars address Dr. R. S. Newton-, or ! . . JOSEPH R. BI'CIIANAN, Dean. MEDICaL COLLEGE OF EVANSVILLE EVAINSYILLE, IND., JL of 1H51 and 1852. wi 1 mmmfLfe tht f-it Monday in November, and terminate the las-t-tfc in reuruary. The folio ty. Viz: i General DcscrlpttTe arui Surgical Ar.ato;nr, . "M- UYfOUD. M. I Chemistry and PhErmacv, C. A. FOSTER, A. M.,M. I). Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; JOHN It.-"WILCOX, M. D. Principles and Practice of Sutgnv MADISON J. BRÄY. II. D. Theory and Pracc tire of Medicine. LEVI L. LAYCOCK, MD. ObiictricsandDieasesofWomenaniChiri'rcn GEORGE B. WALKER, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, .. t t U'lr wn ur n Late Surgeon U.S. A. Terras of Tuition: V ' Matricn!atÄ.n lee 5; Professt.rs tickets raeh S10; Dissecliag tieket 5; Graduation fee SiO. Goot' boarding can l-e obtained for from 51 10 lo 2 50 per week, so that the expense vi n entire course, exclusive of graduaiiva Ice, seed not exceed $!I7. The Cabinet and Library wlieh are. ettlrcl new, contain aaiple material fer illusir.'.tiri every branch of the professiuB by tie use of Anatomical pieparatlon, tatural atd aitBcia?,mtiels, platt s, chemical apparatus, At., -e.r all ot : the most approved t?les. Any furiheriiiforwi.i' ;mn that may be dcMTea can be oa'ajnti ly z& dressing post paid,' LEVI L. LAYCOCX, 3L.D , May 8, 1S51." Dean o the Faculty. ;: Indiana State Joarnal; Terre Haatr Ejree!1 Shawnectown "(III.) Argns. 3piingßeld (111 )' Repiiter, and Mt. Cartel Regi.tes. insert to thr amount of five dollars, and stud bill to Dean. -1 DIRECT FROM CJJJCJNNATl! Messrs. SC A N TLI N & PA R ViN have just received rt their Store arid p5l Tin-ware establishment, on Main3r street near Frst, direct frt ra Cincinnati; a larger and well assortivi lot of Q.ueenofibe West C u estern and Model Air-tijht aud Parlor Coofcttf Stoves. ' Also, a larj?e lot of Parlor Stoves; viz; Folding-dcKr. Franklin self-regulating-Jir-ligtit, Cottage and Lady Washibgtun. ! t.5Job work done on rettsoaabieterms rnd at short notice. , 6ct2-tl., HPOCKET BOOK FOUND; 4 V POChE l BUUK was found ou Ä ue-oUvilast i in the Ohio river .containing twe note in fa vor of Enoch R. Baxter, one dated. Jatnet'ewn Oct. 17,'.9,forei7.nd signed S. K.lls!';and ilux other dated Ucc 25,'48, and signed Lewis T hacserThe owner can recover ihe sam by applyirg : ir and paving for tbi advertif-ement.'H - sepiltf CHRISTI AN 'BlPfU?. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. . WE are prepared now f sell CLU'l'lilrG ot ever variety a.id quaiity. and manutctur : .1 : ..v' ...:! - . Vr 1 1 1 1 i ru in lue iiiubi euufciaii nut uignuci. I , . j j f i. SALE, having just received Jrom Europe, Tarjwv , stock of cloths, case n'crei.&c, which will' tl 4 ua fcv uiuno uu auu rvu via a v. v r- - f- r. A- III . t !. . . . terms, doming oi every ama. w e nave j-j je ceived a large stock ol all qualities overcoa'S. ' We invite the attention f4 the country trade tv our coods, while we express our gratitude tr the liberal patronage thns far so kindly extended us- . MACK&L03ENSTINE. . -Vestern Star Clothing Store, w no?19 Corner Front and Svcfjnreo ureti CHANGED QUARTERS HOLLINGS WORTH & HLGHtS have n movod neirstock of QUEENSWARE toFo... ; ter's fibck.one door above the Bank, where the - will he mst n"ppy to see an mer oiu cuiwi-.n , and as many new ones, as mar cesire gooas 1 1 l-:nfprn or Southern rates. We have jut rer-ivr.i a late importation, and respectfully olicit ';' BUe! 11 J ,liUOJI 1 11 Ol- WU"i I RS. M. J. BRAY & HUGH RON ALI);, hax I inr associated themselves together, for tl'J praeticeot Medicine and Surgeryin all its brar.che , l r n 1 rt r?nff fillip inldirm the citixens of Kvan- - - villeani vicinity, that they are prepared to attend 1 ti !! rll ither in the city or countrrT One of the partners can al ways be consulted at t hei r . office on1' st. above wan. .... imyj iyrj MOLASSES--F5 bbls choice reboiled Molaisesin rrfect order for sale by jiuq f OaTER & BR0VN. - " : ! ' GENTLEMEN . desirous of procuring very fine Dreis llats and Beets can find the larg est assorment at the Hat and 2noe toreoi sepi J. B. FOSTER. A SUPERIOR Family Carriage of the toi Philadelphia make, for either cvp cr.tw. horses, for sale st a very low price bv jyl4 J. IL-MAGIlHE&COj 5'4Wlffc LBS Corn-fed Bacon; 100 bbls To , ,UUU Terr ell ute Flour. for sale by ,p!9 H0RNBRU0S & BÜKTI3 VÄKNIS1I. No 1 Copal, Joj n. Coach a ? V Black Voroish. for sale by . - . . ' i KELLER & FARNüLßY. Druggists, , mhl3-t " Evaaavilte, lndt TJRMOVAL. FOSTER55 itfiROWK harevemoved their sto c 0Qi "StOitrheir I'rsre aud commodio . rvstSVr.V.io First sta.. whs.-e lb ; V ouTjLe p!e? tobte t ucrr oli friends an 1 ' f n hüpffeneraÜv. " ' loci 1 1 G UN NY ß AGS -20,000 new extfa sized U I Bip in. store snd tor t le y y H. M AGIIEC toKV' I
