Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 5, Number 226, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 14 January 1853 — Page 3
'Reported for the Evansville Journal ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. Mew ministry. New, Yuex, Jan. 11, , . The ' Baltic has arrived with dates of De-
- ccraber 2D ti. v ' j . .t. r.i. I. sue aaurujia vriTea UO oif W SOW Uli. Ibe members of the new ministry are 1 rA Akrsn r ;,,:.. rU -ol 1,.- T ..l ab u .usauvvzsa. a 1 inn 1 - m j 1 1 ra aa t. c 1 1 1 1 . iiiiiu Cranfurth; Chancellor of the Exchequer, .Mr. Gladstone. Home Secretary. Lord TalDiertun: Foreign. Affairs. Lord John Russell. f,.i.ln Pi.,n;nJ n i. ..r xr.....ti. V HIV. UUIUUiLlI) u iicnvuaiiC i u 111 I" rnuj, oir jas. irranam; rrr&iucnioi council, Earl Granville; Privy Seal, Duke of Arjryle; Secretary of War, Sydney Herbert; President of the Indian BoardSirC. Wood; Public Works, Sir W. Molesworth, he eect without ofice, Marquii of Lansdowi'te; President of the Board of Trude,Mr. Caldwell; Attorney General, Sir A. Cockburn; Solicitor ' General, Sir W. P. Wood; Lord Lieutcnaut ' of Ireland, Lord St. Gennaic r The Parliament adjourned until the ICth cf February. A terrific gale occured at Liverpool on the mgnt ot tne otn nil. Among; tuo uamajjeu , vessels was the Manilla for New Orleans. - which was rut to the water' ede by contact with the Elizabeth for Savannah. The Conway, for New Orleans, had all her '.masts cutaway. The Emma Drake, for Mobile, put back with the joss of her topmast. Childe Harold of New Orleans lost ner spars. From Mellburne, Australia, Oct. 11th, the mining inteligencc is favorable and gold plen'ty; provisions exorbitant. Thescrew steamer Andes sailed for New 'York on the 27th- .' Brown, Shipley & Co., say, December 2 th , The Liverpool cotton market has been very quiet the past two days. No business on t Christmas day, sales reaching 7,000 biles oply none to speculators, but 00 for export r with prices rather in favor of buyers, not so "decidedly as to cause change in last quotations. Corn market dull, with out any change in prices. . The Manchester market continues, quiet, but firm at the rates current during the last week for good and yarns . . . Jas. Mctlenry quotes Irish bacon to have 'advanced to 50s. No American fine beef ' saleable. Pork up to 85s for Irish and French. Lard rather scarce, Cheese wanted. Frasce. A decree nominates ex-Kinn' ftTorfimi rrt fn Pnpat hoira to the throne -y erome and sons I.neal heirs to ine tarone , , direct, or the adopted issue Of LOUIS iNapoleon. i Itla Author leeroed that DCnslons be naid to ! Senators. The provisional commercial treaty with France has been voted by the Belgium Cham'bcrs. An insurcction is spreading iu Blontebeio and Albania which loots bad fcT.theTurka. The telegraph frcm 'Pricste. f c pcrta ho further progress in the Burmese war. , The northwest frontier of India has njjain revolted. ... Advices to the 20th of November from the Cape of (.ood Hope report the war almost 'over and the chiefs making peace. Madison, Jan 11. Jno. Peltit was elected U. S. Senator tog m I day at Indianapolis, to fill the unexpired term i of Jas. Wihtcomb. In the caüvass he hid 0 ; ' votes more than Dr. Fitch. Baltimore, Jan. 10. The excursionists for Wheeling, reached 'Cumberland at half past 6, where they stop'eJ for?upper and then proceeded on their -journey reaching Wheeling at 'J A. 31. tö-day 11th Inst. Bostox, Jan. 11. The funeral of the son of Gen. Piere took 'place at AndoVer to-day. The attendance was . large. Rev 31r. Parker, of Concord, officiated. The remains were conveyed to Concord in a special train: Gen- Pierce is restored in some degree to calmness". W. C. Nuton and John Rogers were arrested in Maine, charged With several mail robberies. They were committed to prison to day. Baltimore, "Jan. 1 1 11. . Thp high court of errors ajid appeals of Mississippi, has ordered the A oritur of the "State to pay the coupons of the Planter's Bank bonds, amouutin? to $45,000. The first ha If million bonds had no coupon attached. The "decision applies to the interest in the first! 'million and a half last issued. The Governor of Florida has transmitted to the Legislature ioformation that the Seminole refuse to emigrate, and ask for power to call out forces to protect the froutiers and co"operatewith the General Government in the measures they may adopt. New YoRr, Jan. tl; The Ericsson caloric "ship made a trial this morning, with a large party oh board. She .went ofT i eight knots per hour, against a fch.it Aitid änd ströng flood tide. This speed 'astonished every body. Pittsburg, Jan. 11, M. There are 5 feet water in the channel and falling. Weather damp and cloudy. CiacixHATr, Jan- P. M, The river has fallen 18 inches in the pail iii hours. It has rained 10 luurs. Madison, Jan: 11. A dence fog prevails on ibe river here and both mail boats have IsiJ up: LonsviLLK, Jan. 12. In flour verr liUlo wall done. On of the mills la sell log in lots at$!5). The Grocery market is tolerably atcuve. A sale of SOhhda Sugar at 5c, 10 hhds at same. V9 bads at 4c, and a few hhds choice at JJujje. A aale ofSOubbl Molasses at 24c; and some smaller lots at same. A salo of 50 baes Rio Coffee at 91c. and 40 hags Laguayra at I0c Nothing whatever was done in Provisions except the sale of some 8 or 9 casks old Nide s aii . lae sales or raw wbisky were at I91C. A sale of SO bales Cannelton sheeUnrs at 6c an a lraoce Coal Is now retailing at 121c fcr lltuburgt. Western Ecscrre Cheese sells at 9c. CiacMatii, Jan. 11. P. M; . , .Floar C00 bbls sold at tl 40. Kales 4j0 bushels Oats fromme wharf at 30c. Whisky is better; sales bOU bbls ft lue; demand gool. Cheese dull, li utter is droopng. Cofiue Arm. Feathers 3dc Provision dulU Sales 94 bbll No. 3 lard at 9te . , Nxw Yoaa, Jan. 11, M. Flour 1,000 bbls sold; State $$ 30; Ohio 55 ?5 75; marltst hfavj. Wheat ll.WJU bu.hels ld; Western ft 95. l.Uuo bashcls mixed Corn sold at 73c. Pork is 'doll and unchanged. JJeef is firm. Butter dull. I?(w OaiiAns, Jan:?, P. M. There 1 an active speculative demand for Flour, owlng to ad rices of a large advance in New York. The sales of Ohio amount to fullv 30X00 bbls at $4ä?f5; th market closing firm at 85 IU. and most holders now k 9 5 5. This U the largest business ever dono in one day iu this market in flour, bale of 3OU0 bales Cotton türm though rather lower rates; parties are a waiting new per America; miadling ti9. The sales of the -week nave been 35.00m bale, ibe increase in the receipts at aU southern eolzts, is co2pard2 wlt las, jetr, TJ 4JLO,CJ?i;63.
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D.WOOLSEY. ; ; H. NELSON. '"" AIITTIOIV. , . WODLSEY & NELSOIT. WATER tired Evansville Indiana. Auctioneers snd Com tuition Merchants, Manufacture Agents. Dealer in Dry Goods, Furniture, Chairs. Clock. Looting Glanes, Piciuw Frame, Notion dec. PacticuUrJ-ittea-lion gl ven to the i ale 01 all descriptions of Good, lar Said every Tuesday, Thürs iy, aud Saturday. Cash advance niade on Consignment. ..., ,aug231y -; . WOOfcSEYdc NELSON.
I'UHMTIUi:. rnf.vs rirn vi.t,-p iinlnr. Brekft and Card Table V, Wal n u t and M uogany Plain and Dressing Bure.u': Rose Wood Marrd tp Dressing do. ouciosod ii niui Wih .stands. Lounges. Bedsteads an .1 mhi a treu. Altnilinre auil eeneui assortment of VV ood. Cauoaud HairaeaCtalrt,fvrlelowby ;j au"23-lyd WOOLSL. & 2LS03. TEW'KLRY & NOTIONS. F.ar-rine, Finser-rinjrt 1 KrwMl Ptu. Shirt tuda, ooiü r hi aua renci.. Watch chain. Key, Gold ana MiTtr i. aicne, ieei Btfedaid Caia. Uruühe. ComDs, O'urse. lane, .ftoap, Aci ordUra, V iolit. Picture atid various other uctiou. for aal bv igh I WOOLSEY& NELSON. E A G'li K r PiESTAUR A T, sk rsext Door to Iof Ottlcr. t-rC ' THE PKOPR1KTOK would rtvp trully iiiffimi tlie ntizeiis of Evansville . ai.a siruic'ra ireiiorully, that he ha made arra.emenU for tiame II and Oysters In the shell, and will endeavor to have . fhiMii oil haul at all times, and bavins a superior cook,. w ill be enabled to serve them tip In fine order for epi- ... nn IT11I innrMUDDl 1UO VIXT Kill Ira luuuiirv , with the choi cot wines anu laquor, anu tu iru with 1W Delicacies of the season. Call in. , . . , ... r - I - Ju5 -If J. A. FßAZlfcli, Proprietor. FRESH OYSTER. A fresl supply of the bivalves. Just receyed at Hotel bthaer fer, where Ihey will be served up in every style at short notice. . uovS3 . , i r OYSTERS. - ' J UST RECEIVED chests Uyaters. Familie can be furnished at .5 ceiits for half cans, and si in lor whole cans by applying to ALLlS Sc HOW ES. dec2i--lf COAL FTR SALT!. .. . V FIRST-RATE AltllCLK of HawsvilU Coh is for salv at the wharf, deliverable in any part of the city at I'-'l ceuts per bushel. It U of excellent quality and will recommend itvlf. - G.W. GLOEK. decÄ -tf THE PLACE FOIl Cheap Wull Paper Ilaiigtnsit IS AT JOHTT C D 3VE?T'TJX J.. Xaimtrrtt btttrten firl Seed. nril!f, a. WIIKRE aU kind of Wall Paper from 1 EN CENTS to three dollars apiece, maybe found, with a large assartineutof the latest styles and patterns tost li-ct ffoui, em bracing Parlors, altting Chamber, Dinning room aad IUII p.tpeis. Those wUblng to purchase would o well to call and examine, as lam selling at very low . LAMPS! LAMPS!! . . The subscriber keeps constant on hand an assortment oi Limps, of all iies, description and prices, at the EvansvilU walipper and L&un store of , Uecüi . .. JOHN C. DEVEREUX Jr. TAXES FOR A. D. 1852. TO ALL PERSONS OWINCi TAXES FOK 1SZ1, M"MIK LAW IS. THAT. "The Countv Auditor and JL Treasurer attend at the office of said Auditor. on the turd Monday or March annually; the treasurer bUii1( then fcnJ thero make ,ettienieiIt &c There nalUe a penalty of tea percent, assessed upoa amoai.t of taxes returned delinquei t, as af .resald, with interest urxn the whole nntill naid. If any person rel bo or ncjlect to pay the taxes imposed on him the County Treasurer , after the third Monday in March, levy the same, together with ten per rent damans, and the costs and charges tLat may accrua, by '.ktr-jss, aiie, &c. Janl -3td-3tw K. W. DUNBAR. Treasurer. HEADY MAUE CLOTH 1 KG, 1 IL'llMBHIXi OOODS, 1 1 ATS, f C iS, &C, &C. . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Uncle Journal 0ricc. THE UN EKS1GNED have Just bcu receiving at tlie above estubliMimei t. a I: rgo slock of RKAI'X MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, dec, which they offer for salo to old ai d new customer, at wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices. Ihey are of the best munufjcture nd made in the most ius lionable styles Having been purchased at such rale a will enable them to sell at the very lowest price. Tbos j wantviv usiii vr cjv. i ing Ciot'iiug of a ny description, or UeL-lietiieu turn irenerallv. would, (lud it to their al vantage to tall ut thljesUiliit.a)eiit Mvru purchasing claiwurre. In. tili ptiH-k will brt fouud Overeoau, Cloaks, Dress, Frock and .Sn.k Coats, Shirts. Hats and C'apA, 6cc, ftc, which are oq w open tor inspection. CaU if you want to pet goods cheap. . . .... 'Ibey bare al.40 011 hand a latere as-ortrnent of ComprUirvr all ordinary varieties, vLich wo offer for sale ui refuced prices. , U77'all and examvne these gceds, as they are worthy of U.'LÜon. dec.3U.l K.AUN & WILE. CSWARE OF FINE3. "Vf OflCE is her.by given, that anv p rson found ItivJL cling on tlie Towing Path or Bonn Kmbanfc meid of the Wabash and Erie Canal, with a wngon, cart 01 rafri.-igo of auy description, will be dub prosecuted and fined in the sum of fifteen dollars for each offense. See Kct lscd Statutes of 143, page 27'J. WliXlAM J. CiLlv decQl- Iwd&w Resident Engiaeer, W & E. Canal. Ctxur, Suuff. StuoUiiisr mid t hcwiiij; rnburc, Ac. OOTTO FCHF.AFFR hasUkeu tho stand formerly occupied by H. Sctiaeff r, 011 Firl street, between Muin ai.d lxcut, where he intends keeping on hand, for sale wholesale or retail, Iii choicest b.anUof Havana Cigurn. Hmoking and Cliewins: Tobacco. Snuff, &c, .Vc. He invites the attention of the public to his stock on hands, and hopes by the superiority of his 1 tides and rensonub u . lo merit a larre custom N. li. 1 ipe, Ciar and 'lobbucco Cases, &c, always 00 luud. doii.MI.lf . ?a iriti ;r. yisitiii. 1 CARRIAGE BOLTS, assorted sizes; tJU.UUU 41) ajdes Enameled Leather; ' 4J sides Patent Leutner; 60 pieces assorted Oil Cloths; 10 do hnani- led do; 1' 0 do Coach Laces, assorted. 130 setts Bras and Plated Carriage Bands, Lace, Tacks, Tufts, Lining Nails. Boot Hook. &c. and Carri.iRo Hardware generally, for sale at low rtes by 1CC3. UAUCOCK BROTHERS. QADDLERY A complete slock of Harness and Trim KJ mings. Saddler. 1 mings. Saddlers 4iar3 ware, together with Saddler's Tools, can be found at ba block, brothers. SKATES f KATES!! 300 pr. Men's and Coy's Skates of various descriptions, with and without straps, tust received by idec30 BABCOCK BKOiHERS. TEAS AND SPICES lUOpktcs Imperial Tea, chests, half do, atd cattys'. JU do Young Hyson do do do; 50 do Gunpowoer do do do; 50 do Black do do do; 5o b(fs Pepier; SO do Spices; Race Ginger. Ground Spices. Nutmegs, ard Mace; For sale by dlSl BABCOCK BKOTHERS. OILS AND PAINTS. 2 casks Sbern. Oil; 10 bljs Unsoed Oil; 10 do Lard Oil, No.l; WNo Tanners Oil; 50 kegs W hite Load; 300 cans assorted Paints, rrouln oil; . . -For sale by fdecSO BABCUcK BROTHERS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 2UÜ bx Tobacco: 5s. 8. i fk. and R. : tbO M Havana Cigars 01 various triads; luO M Ceiamon Cigars; for sale bv declS BABCOCK. BROIUERS. FISH. CO pkgs New Mackerel, in bbls, hf bbls, or do and kitu. assorted. No 1, i aua 3: 10 UU Pkkled Herring; l.Mj bxs o 1 Smoked Herring; 10 drums Coditsh; 100 bs Codflh In 100 and 50 ft packages. For sale by ,ieiM BABCOCK. BROTHERS. RECBIVED by the steamer Empire I 12 boxes Kaislus; 12 half boxes do: 1 cask Currawls; 3 bbl Orange; Ibblsoft aheU Almonds; a boxes Lemons; 5 do Nutmegs, dec! Jm THOMAS HEADEN. r ia.' vo- nouier eiiieiiuitl mv nttavA a v ls a a. . . . " rosewood Piano Forto, from the celebrated iTJiiiautttitlory of Firth. Pond Ot Co. of New M xorK. jusi rectoveo ani for sale br iiov27 T. CONYNGTON ox CO. COOPER'S TOOLS. A full and complete assortment of hooper's. Knives Axes, Adzes, Croze. Howells, Truss Hoops, and Planes, Just received aud for sale by C.M.GRIFFITH, dcc7 Slirn of the Alill Saw. K- AlsiNS sm packages fresh Layers in half and quarter Just rec-M and for sale by novo FOSTERS & BROVTX. : IRESH TEAS A superior assortment Just ret'd.com- . . prising some of the finest imperial. Gunpowder, Yoatg if; 6C and Oolixz sow In Co n-tet, and r sua
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THE Steamer Fawn Wm. P. Hollcroft ft . I til- Wl 1 , -Q inhaler, leaves 1 ouisvme ior uenucrson, every Tuesday, and Friday, at 3 m. JTiSriJjP and leaves Evansvillo, for 1-oulsville. every Wednesday, and Saturday evening on arrival of the cars oct I O'RILEYdt MITCHELL, A (rent. IIFGfLAU r.VAMKVILLr. and . .L4F.lYRTI'U PtrilKT. The suUtantial steamer KENTUCKY. No. 2. K. b. led 10M, Master, navms been thoroughly docked and repaired, is now in better oner than ever,,
will com inue regularly in the trade during the season, j inured at rate a low us the rikiUlldmlt. The folFor freight or passage apply on board. decö lowinj gecUemeu tvnstaute the
rJIriÄ Kesular While Ifiver JO PA CK KT. rpilK SEW light draught teamor WHITE RIVFR, X Thomas Stinsoo,.. Vaster, will run regularly In the above trae'e, the present winter. Jat)6 -tf ADÄM3 4 CO.'S EASTERir. VTESTERN AN FOKI K2N FXPltllSS. THE public are respectfully Infonned that we ar now prepared to give increased facility and diapatch fr trat pormikT to and from the taet mercbanuisd, pacta ; pes, parcel bank cotes, and specie, and can assur all who patroi.Uo us quick dlspaUh throughout the year, i,u,i,iiiniiii .. .utmmntion tmm cincinnutl laths u Each express is In charjre. of trusty messongers, nocompauicd w ith an Iron safe for better security or valu abl9 . ... Wa co!Je.t 1 u. I10te. or drafts, fill orders for toods. or iay bill in l.lacr w here, we have oftices Lxnressos for M, Louis, Madison, ludlauapol!., Cinriuiiu'.l, Clevt -laud, Pi'tsburg, and all parts of the East, leave duily at 10 A. 1. For Lexii gton and Frankfr at 2 P. M. ... For Califaruta b each mail steamer from New Yori. ADAMS cV CO. . .. ... S. A.JON E-S, Agent, . .. dec3t "2 dtf Offlco i5'j Maiu St., LouiavUIe, f t II .Tl A.X O T,l - Y A It l TO it .. S A l-C. THE UNDERSIGNED offers at private iiivsii sau bis farm, situateu ru uiernnce-jo ton roni. thre mile from Evaiiville.3i and ai-out a mile from tue Railroad This farm comprises about slxty acirs, w ilb a good frame houne and baru on it, and ahotit twelve acres under cultivation. His iu every particular a desirable location. I will til so sell the T.-.nVard 011 e above firm, having tfii-ty lay-away vats, house. A c , bark, and .ver) thiug necessary for inuuediate ork. The Farm a d Tun-jard w ill be ald separate or together, to s it purchasers. For terms and further particulars inquire at the farm ol MARSHAL. .Mc.MUKRAN. Refer to Jon IsoLe.Jr., i vnfci XnA RAILROAD NOTICE. new subflcript'ocs to the capit I stock of tins Alto, MOCNT CiKSZL 19TD NtW ALS4KT KalLROatt Co. PAKT. ou the first Monday in February next, at tlie following place, to w it: the store of James l-aughlin and Crawford Bell, in the city or Evansville; at the store of Joseph Devin, iu Princeton, la.; at the storo of R. & W ?rrklnaoii and Jaquess Ac Turner, in Mount Carme.. Illinois; and at the stores of Horace A. Woodw ra und William Puwiaau, in the town Albion, Illinois. Ly order of Lie Board of Directors, F. It. THOMPSON, President; VICTOR B. BELL, Secretary. Mop.vt Caivcl, 111., Doc. 27, 182. det3J 7vr LAW NOTICE. THE firm of Baker & Garvin is dissolved bv mutual consent, by reason of tho election of the Senior partner to the Judgeship of the Courier Common Pleus All suits heretofore commenced or undertaken by the Ann will be curried on as if no dissolution had taken place. e rsons Indeided to or bavins unsettled Account with U10 firm, are requested to settle w ith Ilr. Garvin withoai delay C'Nl AD BAK.hr-, r TIU MASE. oAKVlH. r vansville, Nov. 17, 1?:2. decl3 2r LAW NOTICE. CONRAD BAKt-K will continue to practice Law in tae ircuit ourts of Vandeiburgh and the adjoin lug counties; also In the Supreme Court of tiio Stdto and in the Cirvuit aird I i-trlct Courts of tlta United r t&tcs for the Indiana Di.trict. C face iu Bry's Block, on First st-eet. EvansriUe.iCov. 17, 1P5-3. decl3-Cm LAW NOTICE. Til' MAS E. GARVIN, Attorney at Law Evansville Indiana. . nice in the room heretofore occupied bv Raker ot G;mln. in U10 Court House, November. 17, lfc52. dec!3 Cm SAW MILL POH OAIiE AT AUCTION T flE STEAM SAW MILL lying ou Pigeon Creek, Jost below his tilr, tind on ted by John A. dt Cle ments Ke'.tz, wm 00 soia at auction, ou muau.iv, Jan uarj 24, at II o'clock. A; M. About seven hundred Saw-logs, will bo sold at the same time: A tlrstr.to chanre for eculation Is offered Iu llils aalo, as the mill is well located uud tu s;cod ruuniiiic order. Teraf, cVc., made known on Uio day of &le,orbj applicatioti before to the owners. JPpAlt parsons linlebted to the Or in will p!ease make Immediate payment, and those liuviij accounts against it will present thoui without delay. docfir-U JOIJN A. & C. REITZ. Laiuacn Stehi Furniture 1'nctory. WHOL133ALE Ik RETAIL. , Messrs. KARSCH, W ETZEL de KLINT WORT would Inf rin the public that having recentl) rs'ablbhed in Lamaaco City, a Steam Furaiture Factorv, tliev have commenced manufacturing Bureaus, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, and several other kind of Furniture by steam, thus enabling them to furnish these articles lower than can bo pun hasuu elsewhere In this city, aud at Ciirimnati f'ticterg prictt. Their work in every retjHäct ii equal to that of the CincinnnM factories. l hey are a. so iretured to do 1 urning work 01 every ties cription,and will be prepared to furnish country Manu facturers with what the) oesire lulhis particular, toeatteiition of thoso wanting Furniture is culled tJ tlie work ol this Factory. .... I he wareroom is oc Main etroet. between Third and Fo'irtn. Wa keep for sulo Chairs of differeut varieties, besides nil other kinds of Furniture, at tue room. fdeo-'S-'y .7 GAME, OYSTERS, te "3h AT TK JhlWv EVANS RESTAURAT, 'A The proprietor of this Ucstaurat h: just made arrangement at V incoiu.es a'ld Terre Haute, for the regular receipt ef all kinds o. 'PRAIRIE GAME, during the winter season, which he will serve up to his custom. -rs, on the shortest notice, and at prices lower than the Louiiville Kestaurats. He hi also made arrangements for receiving FKESH OYSTERS with regularity, and will continue that trade briskly during Ui. season. Look out sharply, decI4-tf INDIANA, KETJCKY Cc ILLINOIS BOOK tiTOrtU. TUT received a full supply of Blank Books ; Lcdgwrs, Journals, oVc, for single and doubte entry; Blank Memorandum books, A.c. Also, full supplies of Papers; cap and letter, ruled and unruled- . .Al.-o, a new stocks of Miscellaneous Books, school and toy books music books, dec. .Also, an assortment of Catholic books; Douay Bibles, Ursuline Manuals, dec. - And a rarriiy of Episcopal Prayer books, and rich gilt aud rtacp Bibles, various size and bindings. And a general assortment of ever) thing in the book and stationary line, all of which will be sold at the low est rates at wholesale or retail purchasers. nov3Uo RATHUoNEdc WHEELER, No. 1. Foster' Block. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON BOOK bTORE. ,. JUST received, in addition to our former stock, a complete assortment of all the school Books now In use throughout the Wet; which we wilt furnish to teach ers aud dealers at the lowest prices. Also a large varioty of Miscellaneous Works,,. New Novels, Blank ftiok of all sizes. Memorandum and Pass Hooks, Letter and Cap Paper, plain and fancy Note Paper and Envelope, black, blue and red Ink. Steel pens. Quills Penholders. &c. etc., together with all other ajticle Iwdorginglo the trade. de, T. CONYNGTIG 4tCp. dec! Corn? r Main aud First sis. JUST RECEIVED, per steamer Prairie City 25 bags Buckwheat Flour; 3 bbl Cranberries. For sale low by . IAAC HEIM AN. 110V13 Main street, between ad and 3d. C? ILK AND. VELVET. CO pes black Uro de Rhine Silk, different widths; For sale by JAS. LOW & CO., . dec20 417 Main street Louisville Ky. "VTEW MOLASSES. 23 bbls of verv fine quality J ast 11 ree'd and for sale by b. is. 01 luck 1 ot co. dec 13 Syc. ueir Water. -w itwt . a . u nut ki.u nttv sr-jfc- 171...1 "VU"VU1 vau LEWIS A GRAY. dec)3 Front street. Z.H. COOK'3 COAL YARD, f CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST S TREETS. where j will be kept a constant supply of Coal of the best qualities Office at decls . COOK'S FAMI'.Y GROCERY. rpURKEYS Those wUhlnjc a fine Turkey for the HollJ. das can bo accommodated by calling at deol4 COOK'S FAMILY G HOCKEY. OA BBLS. Pilot Bread for azle by ll uov25 J. & W. EEILLY. g . ZZJL a SUPERIOR artict of Sczar-hoase Mohtsses J priio WidZ, la Uü:üU ill iIf barrels, for sale b7
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HARTFORD FIRTJ DTSTTR A.NCB CO-, liARTFOKD, CO..ECTICUT . I kco roa an o 18 10. Chtit PnotTCaL. C"'' tiSOJHJO Aaaerio Cap'l 150.0TO. I I ' ui1ilcd and well knwwu lusututlon X has tr. iisacted a most ertctuiTe insurance business for m n than lorty years throughout the ünlted State and Vw British North Ainericua province It ha aimed to nee u re public e uflduce. bv an hnmmtilf! und fxitl'lul
(fulflllment or iu contracts; and the owner of property ' are assured that all fair claim for. to under its policie will be liberallv ad1utd i l;uilJic2-, Manufactories. Mill. Mw t...,rt Di.lliiiir lIousfM, .stör, MercLandise,. Household Furuiture, ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ' : . II. HUNTINGTON, Preidei.t. . Albiit Dt, Catvia UaT, JhHKM Goonwis, Joa Ai.lyx. Cbaklls Bos'.vcll, John P. Brace. IIaKT KtSCT. ' CllAKLK J. Kcs. . CHARL'ES TAYLOR, SecreUrv. CnRiTomsa C. LtkAX, AsalsUnt Sec'j . ILr'A pp licaUons fur insurance may be made to . ' IAAC A. CHNK, Agent. Yec8 vauvUlj,Iud. TO RKAI. KSTATKBUYKUS. B. HARM!.Tk CAIRO. TT.T.TvftTe M II A auUiortty, to sell TWfcMY ACKba OK LA.NÜ Writliiii lh .!' limit. ..r 1. 1 U.. t . . tUAted two mües, cu a lice west, f.-orn the Junction of . a rvers uad luirly roJs from h; Illinois Central KailroaL A contract for building a levee around th land exists, and as its fullfllment rest, with m-n nfklmmi haustlCEs ability, uo fear of failure iu this behalf can be reasonabl) entertained. If half the expectations entertained by Cious-.ii Is of people coucerning CuIm, are realized, witliiu ten year this land will be directly in the centre of ti e city . JLrTitle fjo.u the Government. Terms easy. CHro, Illinois. Nov. 25, I852.dac3tf 1 r,V A VQ71 t.T.Tl ' ftt -P t?TTT? 1IBURGH CANAL PACKflT. AND br'LENDID CANAL PACKET -a- Jo. Koivlcy, Glasoow, Master, will run the ensuing season as a regular packtt from Evansville to Petersburg and iotsriuedlute landings. It is expected that she win be able to commence running in the fore part of Jamiary as farss tho reservoir iu GiUson county, aud extend her trips to Petersburg! and Wasbii.gton a soon as the canal U completed. As her owner have used every exertiou to have their boat completed and ready lo businese a soon as the caual was iu navtj ble order, they hope the public will award to them a liber il patronage. For freight or passage applv to f.OWLtV & GLASSGOW. - doc2wtf Ortho owner qp board. TO CCNTRACTOF3. rpiIE undersigned will receive proposals for laying the ,JL track of th Evansville and Illinois rsilroad. extending from W hit river to Vuiceimes dietauce about 12 mile until the SOth day or January next. SAM'L HALL, I're ident. Princeton, Nov. CCtb, ie52.-n3t,tdl TVTS33LUTIONTOF PAH TITER SrITP THE tirdt of Mowcll di faire Is this day dissolved by mutual coi.jnt. The bnsinos will still go on in the name of Jamus R. Faze, Jr.. who alone I authorized to settle the business of tue concern. NATHAN D. STOWELL, dec3 JAS. K, PAGE, Jr. - HA(Jii;ur.fT.YPr-s. THE underlined respectfully announce thothe will remain in this city a short time, aud will be happy to receive at his room, such ladies il1 gentlemen as may deuire Likenesses of themselves, frb nds or children, neatly executed aud set in lockets, breast-j in , finger ring. or plain and fancy cases. In the very best style. Ladies and gentlemen are Invited to cull ai d - examine specimens and are assured that no picture is allowed to pass from hi room unlessitisiu every pa rticular entirely satisfactory to the sitter as well as 'the Artist. J!oon.s in Foster's building, formerly occupied by W ebster & .M.!. decltf F. J. CHAPMAN. J CJI I X C 31 TT J I E Wn. viru:cAii fact u r, Sycamore St., Ictrcecn Water end First ttrttts. rilHEsubscrib er li e.U-diolted a Vincjar Factory at JL Messrs. Zihn &. Wltnuu'a liquor L'fre, st tho tboio location, where families and dealers may obtain the best quality of Vinegar, U le-a th m Cinciatutl prices. His Vino ur will be espial to t'ie best manufactured lu thj Wfjt. He invites tlie attention of the public to Lis mauuJLctory. dec3-omJ J. C. MATTHEWS. F3E3IirAlYTILY GR0CERIE3. t ISAAC IIEI.MAN has now on hand larfc and well assorted stocks of Groceries, Liquors, and Queenware. and is constantly making uuw additioi.s to eviry thing in his line. ..... Fresh supplies of Cutwr, Cbecje, E?gs, and Vegetables of all kind constant on hand, and will be sold at a small udvaiiCO ou coct prices. .. Country Produce takeu iu exchango for goods, or the highest cash prlco paid, uovü7 12! BXS Freh Garden teels tor sale at wholesale. for which 1 will tike Kues, feather, white beans. beeswax. Teiiisou, cbiukens, Ac, iu echnr.jn. doc.4 3m THOM.is jiEADEN. FOR RENT A House on Main street, suitablo for a store aud dwelling houso. Inquire nf UOV23 J. V V. REILLY. . 4 FEW uiorc numbers of Harper's Magszine for NoX. veiuber Just received and for sale bv uoirCo T. CONYNGTON & CO. ACRES OF LAND, J rhxap. nov25 adjoining the citv, for sale JNO. J. CHANDLER, Kenl Estate Agent. COPYING PRESSESCOPYING FRfcSöiNS, cliöerctil sues, and copybook! to mutch, for saU by novJO , RATH BONE etc WHEELER. TJEMOVED The undersigned has removed to tin III- so of M rs. Dr. Traftcn, three doorsabove the Sher wood jUe,oppoMte t!e inansiou of M. ltoss, Esq., oi First St jci, or Doctor's jjntnve. . Ortlce at the old stand ou First st.,tw o doortalove Main where he may be fouud at all times, unless professional! engaged. Ju'.-bj J. K. WILCOX. M.D. 1 riö BOXES i X Tin Plate; lU-v 10 " Rooflng Plato; IXHUbs assorted Wi,-e; . " 3 cases Sheet Copper, received and for by nov24 SAMUEL OKR GARDEN SEED 50 boxes Fresh Garden Seed fas sorted) iu papers. Just received and for sale low by KELLER fc FA KNSLY, Druggists, novH Ne.l 4 Water-st. Evansville. .TTJ3T RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK sj t! cases Cashmeres; 1 do fin De bullies; 10 do American and EnflNh Prints; 1 do Prent h and Ei-glirti Merinos; 2 do Cue Double Shawls; Also, a new assortment of gentlemen an ' boy's Ready Made t lothiiig. from our owu manufactory at Lonlsvllle; and a largo variety of other articles too pomerous to mention Rib ons. Laces, Threads, Silks, Jewelrv. dec. For sale low on W ater-street, uenr Main, Evansville. nor 18 LOWKNTHOL or CO. BUTCHER SHOP. X'T7M. PA YNfc has removed bis Butcher Shop from the corner of Yiuc and Firet streets, to half a square nearer Main street on First street, between Vine and Sjcaruore, w here he would be pleased to see his old and new customers, keeping on hand as he does, an excellent assortment of Fresh Meals, etc novlltf WM. PAYNE. TJUT RECEIVED by steamer. Ladies patent leather Kosauth Boots, lotdies enameled Kossuth Boots; Ladies Jenny Lind Boots; Ladles Bronxe, Koss jth and Lace Boots. For sale by package or single pair, by novlO V. K. HENDRICKS dz CO. FOR SALE, SEVERAL of tho most el'irible locations for residences in the u pjK-r enlargement of the city. . Alse. Lots of sizes and prices to suit piM-clmsers, In the southern enlargement. JNO. J CHANuLER, novl7 tf Real Esiate Agent. SPICES. SCO lbs Fresh Nutmegs; 550 lbs Cloves; 100 mats Cinnamon; 10 bugs Pepper; 5 Uo Spice; 4 do Race Ginger; Just recelTtd and for sle by : novl7 FOSTERS d- ERGVfN. COTTON YARNS. t&C. PO bugs be.iv) Yarns astorted numbers; 20 do wbite Carpet Chain; 4 bales c lorcd do do. S5 do No 1 Balling; 10 do Cand ewick: ' Just rw eived from factory and for ssle bv ' Uovl7 FOSTERS dc BROWN. SOMETHING GO :D TO B T. PRESTON a H .uS. have just received fine asssort ment of Pickles , Preserves, Sauces, Ketchups, jellies, Cejenno, aud also Fresh Salmon und Trout In cans. nov9 EVANSVILLE BOOK STORE Just Received Harlr's Magazine for (November.) Gentleman Jack, Harper last publication, a line iiainnr, by Allrod Guersuev. Per Express, the Cabin anil Parlor, or Slaves j and Masters, by J. Thornton Randolph. For salo bv nova r a at -i. LlSi bK. , NKW HAISI.NS. 1 (C BXS. M. R. Ealslna; Lilt I 50blf hxs cio: 30 qr oxs, ao: itui receivea ana ior aia
i HE NEW
TO MILLER. 12 A PTT ATjTSTSl AND
OTHERS. I71MGIBLE MILLPBOPKIM'Y FOR SALE GREAT jk BARGAIN I Thi rowerful and valuable STAM AilLL lately belonpli to the ilount Vernon and New Harmony Plank Koad Company. .1 his Jit II- drives two saws and is w arranted to cut three.thousand feel of luinber daily. It was erected three years aiac at a cost ot more than four tliousand dollar, and u-ln xccllent order. It has a four fot boiler of ther h,mt nl:tr
which cost upwards of Arc handred dollars. - to the rolnd of raan, renders It the irost pirfect remedy Tbl mill 1 situated on Bs Creek and on the Plsnk ' ever offered to the afflicted. When applied It penetrates Kond, tix miles fron .Mount Vernon, where the Plank through the min utest pores of the sain to tae very seat Koad strikes the Ohio Ktver. Around it it a h-avily 'of the disaase, disolving and dvs'roylngthe caUse, theratimbered country, where stocks can be obtained at low bv producl p a speedy ami permanent cum. ' rates tud iu any ouiaiUty.- It is seldom thttaneUb- THOUSANDS of confirmed cripples Lave been mad llshmcnt so valuable and conrenienüy situated Is offersd to walk by the use of tLls invalaablo Liniinsnt. to the public Pesse Ion im mediately. . RHKUAIATlSM OF TWENTY YEAKS STANDING
a me present proprietor bought it at a cheap rata, anu art not tntenr. to run iu it win be sold, for cash or a part on credit, at from ONE TIIIKD to one half iu ortgi- . . . I . . - T 1 -. 1 . , a.... uii iu;i. ruurai'reiH unu go wiuiut Allih - Appty. for further particulars, at Evansville to Mr. Crawford Bell, iiaui street; at New Harmouv to Mr. N. G. Nettelton, and at Mount Veruou to Mr. WUÜam J I-owry. covl8 lwdCtw VALUABLE BEAT. EST TE AT FPvIVATE ö B1 EING fifty by leveiity-IIve feet, divided into two equal paru, of corth east corner oflotC9, oid plar. froLtinjr on Vine streut, between First and Second; a I jo t -..it. Sv- bv ona hundred ft of iinrth-wet romrr f vuu.ai said Lot, fronting on First, between Vine and Division - . . wHlwI.iAn Ih.I, Ih. burn 1 tli. Arnn.ri, nf 1 C O V is Ur Udge, No. 7. To those wUhlrg a central locauon for basin ess, a better opportunity cannot be offered. 'Title Indisputable and terms of purchase made easy. r or further particulars apply to CRAWFORD BELL. novlS Ch. Committee ou Sale. MAIN STflET-PROPERTY TTOR .ALK. Per jus desivas of securing the very Jj best business locations now to be obtained in the city of Evansville, would do well to call, without delay, on the undersigned, who is the agent vf Mr. James Roquet for the sale of the Public square property. ' - JNO. J. CHANDLER, novl7 Real Estate Agent. BE Ü TM DP ! BO WLI t3 G S AT Of IT. T R. H. ssCllAEFFER, proprietor of "Hotel SchaefIii fer,M has just o;ened a splendid Saloon with two 70 fact alley r la the taird story of his new hotel on Water s reet, between JVlain and Sycamore. Gentlemen can be furnished with any tiie Balls they may desire. t all times; uiso the best Refreshment! Ten Mtrikt may be expected. noTSU J. B. MESKEP, .Vata trett mar tkeWathington Houto, HAS Just received a larze and well atect.4 assortment of Cooking and Parlor Steves, of the t latest ana most upproveJ pattern, which be will isell Mstoniühinrlv low. Also 11 kinds of Tin, Sheet Ii on, Brass and Copper W'are, vve trimmfiigs, dec, &c. Also a most splendid assortment of bntarua VN arc, embracing Tea ana Coffee Fots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls. Candle Sticks, Knives and Forks, r-poons, Cartors, Tons-s, &c, vhkh we will take p.easure in showing to the public. Call Ld see my wares. tiovll JOHN J. CHANDLER, Attorney at Iaiw X ICenl Katutf Aernt; A1 I SO agent of the "National Loan Fund Life Assur ance Society of Loudon and New York." Cap.Uil, $2.5i!0,0t-0. TQPOfflce ou Locust street, oppniU the Sherwood House. novl7 HIGH STREET LOTS 170 R SALE. The undersigned has on hands,1 wfth 1- . structiors ts-U low, some cf the most handsome Lots on High street, und other parts ol the citv of La. masco. JNO. J. CHANDLER, nuvlS Reaj Estate Agent. -VTEW M. R. RAISINS. 40 boxes and half 1 oxes i Just received per steamer Georgetown and for sale by B. E. GILBERT A- CO. nov23 Sycamore, near W ater. CORDAGE. GUM PACKING, OILS, &C. Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Packing Yarns, Oakum, Kpuu Yarn, Marlin, Gum Packinr, Lard Oil, La Uthörns assorted. Side Lamps, Lamp Wick, Lamp Chimneys; Tallow. Star and OpiJ Candles; Olein, Palm and Fancy Soaps. Mu&taad, and a sorted Spices, tor sale low by -i.ov27 UOKNBKOOK ct WOOD ARD. CUNNY BAGS. " J 100 boles Gunny Bags, received per Reindeer and Bay State, ruarantU l to weigh 4(H) lbs. and upwards to Wt9 bale; for sale low by ;no16 J.dt W. REILLY. TO MECHANICS AND T.ABÖrJEIlS .. WANTED immediately, to work ou the Railroad bridge acros u lute river, six active rough carpen ters, and six active common laborers. Good wares w ill be paid. nov27 J. SUTPHEN. CARPET CHAIN. Id bugs Just received, per steamer Geo Campbell, and for sale by b. E. G1LUEKI 6t CO., Sycamore, near Water. novl6 C0TT0X YARNS AND BATTING. - 4? bags just received, per tvnmer GV. Campbell, and for sale by S. E. GILBERT iV Co., iiovis b'veamore, near Water. i i - - CINNAMON Ground and In Mats, Just ree'd and for .sale by S. E. G1LBURT & Co. nov9 Sycamore near Water. FRESH TEAS. -50 packages G unpowder, Imperial, Young M json and black Teas, just received aud for sale by -uovlft J. & W. REILLY. WHITE LEAD, diC ' 100 kegs Coupling, Wood & Co.'s pure Lead; S bbls Putt.', in Bladders; 5 do Linsoed Oil; for sle by " FOSTERS Cl BROWN. j9l6 FILES and Edge Tool, a full und complete assort tne ts of W. B itdicrs best C. S. files and Edge tool store aud for sale by in oct 18 CM GRIFFITH 1 Ort TONS assorted Iron;" 15 tons Iron and Meet Slabs; , on 4-irtAd Castings: 5 " Cat, German, English and Spring Steel in store and for sale by nov24 SAMUEL ORR. i .lit B.iGS rrime Eastern Coffee; 75 six and twelve lb botes imperial anu uuapowder Teas, rucc-ived and for sale by nov24 SA MUER ORR. T ISCELIANEOUS BOOKS A large ahd grent vailel ty of MiscellanoOHS and Fancy Books, in ii rv li,oks. in addition to our former stock. jnst re-ived bv novll RATHEONE dr WHEELER B1 LANK BOOKS. We are now receiving an excel lent and large assortment of all kinds of Blank Iooks in addition to former stock. ' iiov' I RATnBONE & WHEELER. i iuo,oou" NEW GUNNY BAGS, laree size for sale novb' ALlISd HOWES. , TORRENT A DWELLING Hiuse, containing 3 rood sized rooms 2 &c.. with an acre- of ground attached, nnder good fences and Imprr.veinents, two cisterns, stable, &c &c., Handsomelv situateil on tbo lloonvllle Koad, immediateadjoinlng the city. ApplJg J CHANDLER. T.EATnCR.' ' 'J TTTE hav Just ree'd from New York tLe Cnest lot ot V V Leather, ever sold In this place, consisting of the f-ilowing, to which we invite the atteuUon of the pablit ccuerall). 12 dozen PtU. New York fine calf akns; 8 do assorted colored linings; 1 do bindings; ' m ' Besides a large lot of home msrnfa tured leathers. oct25 limes copy PREr-TON BROTHERS. ZtOFFEE 165 baces Prime Rio; 25 Pockets old government Java. Justs ree'd from A. i ora, anu ior sate cneap tor cusii rv octl3 PRESTON At HliO'. If AW &. JOMNSOM C CONTINUE the practice of Law, iu Gwathmcy's build lug on 1st street between Main and i-ocust, Evans ville. ind, an J will bestow prompt and careful atten tion upon all business entrusted t them, in anv of ti e Court ol the State. Particular attention raid to the purchase aud sale of Real Estate, collection of claims, &c ocU-lyd T EATHER "OO" t,s Sole. Oak and Hemlock tanned. Li 6 doz sides of Ui per. no9 PRESTON & BKOS. T ARD 300 close, by . eeptSl Jars prime Iaf. . will be sold n IOC Main and First sts. 1r BALES CANNELTON BROWN SHEKTINGS.Just O ree'dand for sale l y ept22 JaKGANKEENA PRESTON. T?V ANSVILLE Bc)k Store, Just received the Coquette f. t rroaU'slno'! ever WrtlteD. DJ wo uiuor Ol Misaerrimos, for aal4 by SA MtT FT. LISTER. octl CAWPE TBVSPuiNCS, ND Mechanic's l ools of all kinds and of tiie very best ounlitv. on hatH and constantly receiving fresh supplies at tue sign oi tae m y!5. C. M. GRIFFITH. FRENCH GRCE-l WINDOW PAPER, er PIECES doubl rren. just ree'd an-J for sie at Q I i;.MBICH'S DRY GOOD STORE. oct? Main st. three doors below Second. "VTAILS 240 kegs Eastern and Pittsburgh of the beat ! i qm quaiuy.iorsai ty es. is., uh.bi-.ki. ot to.. i Bcamora naar water.
HlL EAKS VOLTlMTr AsTst.
XIXIMENT. GLOEIOTTS NEWS FOk THE SORE AND YOU CJA A'OfT BE CURED. LAXX, rpHE principal luprdienU in this celebrated remedy - J- Is V OLCAA FC OIL, a aponUneous prdacUon from "".Nature's" own !boiory. it powesseu within luelf Wonderful curative, properties, and beine combined as In McLean' Volcanic Oil Liniment, wiili some of th -ino no werfe I and efficacious remedial 1 rents known hut been permanently cured m a few wee a. The most loathsome Ulcers that have been runtime t tlrir for years, are healed by the use of a few bottle vf JJcLeai.' Celebrated xjiimenu " - TO ALL' THAT ARE SUFFERING ntm Cancers, Pie. Paralysis, Chronic or Infiamatory Rheumatism, St ff Joints, Tumors. Swellings Sora Throat, Neuralgia, Earacb or Tooth-ache, Bruises, Sprains or any Wound. Yreah Cuts, Korea. Burns, or P&ins, no dJITerence bow severe or how Wiethe disease may have existed, suffer uo lonf er. McLba's Volcakic Oil LtxixtRT wrill cur -you. There is no mistake about it. This liniment will never fait If used acoordinr to directions. ' Cull S t T . . . . - 4A..- a run UUIWtS A11 OTHr AMMAUiMIlliroiV n nnli .(TMtiii.1 .j.r...i 4c.ln c 'V'.'? ur , turc V4 -r"' curams. cruises, i-istuia. srrtfhi Cracked Heels. . . . " " : 1 Coafes. and SoreS. Saddla nt IVIUrRillL Winds-nil. Ringbone, Poll Evil. Bighead, Nodes or Tumors, Lame ness. Swellings or CaU that horses are LiabJe to from their domestication. A valuable horse belonging to Messrs. Grant & Todd, merchants on the corner of Carr and Broadway; Saint Louis,- was bittbm BT tins nog on the lejr. It swelled dreadfully they applied tlie Mustang Liniment, wnich did no good bui two bottles of MCLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT redueed the swelllrg, and cured the horse entirely. V bop that every person will learn by the experience of gentlemen, and usa nothing else but ' ' - " " McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, for it Is he only reliable remedy for the eure of pain, swellings, or sore on man or beast. - t- GREAT MISTAKES are made by torso who sup pose that ail Liniment are equally beneficial. The ob feet and purjoseof the common Liniment and remedies is simply to give temporary relief, not to care; but Mc Leak's Volcakio Oil Liximxnt is sale and certain in its effects, alwavs preduciog a speedy and permanent core. THEN TRIFLE NO L0NGEH with those delusive mixtures call at once and get a bottle of McLa.a's Celebrated Liniment. W her it is used pains, swellings, or sores ci nuot exist. PRICE OF THE LINIMENT. In consequence of the Increasing demand for this vain Able liniment, it la now 1 putting up in aaditi n to the 5 cent bottles. 50 cent, and one dollar bottles. The fifty cent bottles ccnt&in ihre t-.ue the quantity of the. twenty-five cent siao, and so on in proporto1 to their cost, so that purchasers will save tnmiey by getting the larger sizes - r There are plaiu directions In English and German aroaud each bottle. . ' ' For sale by J. H. McLEAN. proprietor, at the principal office, under the Walton Hoese on Third staect, between Olive and Locust streets, and b) KELLER & FAHN 5LEY, I -t . W'ater street, Evansi Ule, Ind. V ! CAUTION AGAINST IMPOSITION Aak for, and take no other but MtLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINI MENT put np in square bottles. ome unprincipled dealers mav try to palm upon you the Mexican Mustang Liniment It Is now put up spurious and adulterated, rna:e of lapd-oil and lime-water, and sold at ten cent! per bottle Bware of lh-t fllthv soap great. decgJ R. R. Re ITS MOD US OPERANDI. rlnstuitly Stops Painl It Instantly Checks Dtseate!f It li st intlv Removes its Cause !!1 1 RADNVAY'S READY RELIEF Will Stop the most Tormenting Paiusl Will Allay the most Excruciating Cramps and Spasms! Will Soothe the most Violent Irritations!!! In as Fe Jlinuttsl IT DAILY CURES -w. Tbroushoat the United States, many handrsda of the most obstinate cases of rheumatism, Gout, N.eurslgia, Paralysis, f . Stiff Joints, Bruises, Lameness, Spinal Complaint, Chill Fever, Ague Cake, Lumbago, ' ' Stitch in the Back. It Hourly Cares thousands of Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery ,'.- '- Sick Headache, "Tic Dolorem, Four Stomach, Bad Breath. Cramp and Spasms, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, Influenza, Tightness of the Chest, Biliousness. Sick Stomach, It Tn ,nll. t 1 11 . 2 t Tens of Thcusacds of tho most Excruciating Pains in a few moments. Pains in the Back, Pains in the Shoulders, Pains in the Muscles. Pains in the Joltv, Pains around the Heart, Pains around the Liver. - Pain aroaud toe KidueV. " " - ' Fa ns'ln the (Head, tlie race, the Feet, &o Anu Si-le, and Stomach, Nouraljric Halo Nervous Paius. Rheumatic Pains Sciatic Pains, Sjpliitic Paiua, :. Sharp and Acute Pains, Heavy and Grumbling Falne; Aches of all kinds. Pack Ache, Kar Ache. Face Ache, Tooth Ache. Spinal Complaints Are suddenly Relieved from all Paluful feelings by II. R; R. Relief. C It 111 L. US! ' LEAP FOR JOY!! -The Crippled and Bed ridden are Instantly relieved bv the R. K. K. ETery Day We have cases where the crippled and stiff Jointed hobble their way to our Laboratory, to reeolved its soothing influence And Walk away. Rejoicing In the Quick and Sudden Efficacy of the K. R. 3. ,1 Will. We guarantee that In ninety-nine cases out of one hundred. Had way's Reaov Relief will do all that la here set down. One trial will prove its efficacy. The mo-' tnent it is applied, it arrest the progress of disoased action, and Instantly allays Irritation. . R. R. K. isold for 25 C'ciit per bottle, 50 cents and 1 1 per bottle. Genuine Relief. Each bottle te be srenuine must bear the fne-simlle signature cf- RAD WAY fit CO. Ou the Label, AND TIIE LETTERS lt. K. R. BLOWN IN THE GLASS. General Agent for the State of Kentucky Edwin Morris, wholesale druggist, Louisville; also, for sale by Raymond Oc Patten, 4in alreet, ana I. r. uiacKweu, sa street. John C. Davie and Scribner & Devol, New A loan v, C. H. Clarke. Viucenne; Walling dt Ely. Prinwton ; F.E.Suire.dnisgisi, Madison; and all respectable r ggista throughout the United States and Canada. WOOLSEYdf LlNCK.Agt.nti, -Evansville, Ind. RADWAY A: CO., novlO 152 Fulton sU. New York. VULCANIZED IM1A 1 1 Uli CI t Ifl.icltine Crlliii?. THE experience itf lh last five years has trained for this Belting the confidence of tho consnme-a: this, Wether with the act that great tmprovemert have been made In the quality, warrant the manufacturers tn assert'n git to be superior to leather or anything else, for all open Belt, (more especially for heavy or main Belt.) for the foltwu i g reasons: 1. The perfect equality of width and thick news which it will retain. , ' 2. No danger of heat ander 300 degrees Fahrenheit injures it, and it remains flexible ! an degree of cold 3. It is of great strength and durability, does not Slipon the pn Uios, couseqrietitlv a gain of iower is oiUined, and, whoa a iJusKd to machinery, does not require alter-, ation. as is the ease with leather, or any other. 4. Iu wide Belting, the cost 1 much below that of leather, or any oth.r. ' ' , ry largo a ortmenl always on hand, and funlahed cf tlveu lenSLlas ai tue iuwpcti nonce, uj. decll-lfcJi. BABCOCK BROTHERS. aBSViBfeH CKriTiritMTrs. Roc t roar tbax Millb, April. 1850. - Aetna or tri Bostoj Bcltiso Company: Gents. A it respects tlie Vulcanized Rubber Belting, it w ill peak for itself, having beMi two year in uie. The larg-e mala belt make oue hundred aud eighty revolution per minute, and are apparently rs good as the day they were put on. We have also a latge quint'd) of Ute Railway Bellinr. wbicn 1 also doing very well. JAMES HASKELL. soperinteiKlent. Naüxecao Cottoh Mills, St.r. April 4. 1P50. -Aexirrs or thb BosToit Bkltix Coxpawt: Crents. In rei.lv to vour iuauiries. I would say. that, alter the use or the Vulcanized Rubber Bella, manufactured b tho Boston Belting Company, for two years, I in fully aatisOed with their operauon, althoosrb at first taken, a a matter of necessity, to drive the machinery, tit was stopped bv the failure of the gears adopted tor Iiis purpoe. The Railway Belting, had of you for tlie Conductors, complained of by the overseer that started them, were properly adjusted by nissaccx-ssor, and haTo. been in operation three years, and have worked weU; requiring no repairs or particular attention; fron which; fact I am c-f the opinion, when first put at wo.-k,tay were kept too uehtly trained on the puilies Respectful iv son r. EDWARD SMITH, Treas. Sautnkeag Mllla. Cocbxco Majt'o Co., Dovaa. 3T. H., April, 4 1533 - -Aesim of thb BosToa BaLTtae Cowraar: G eMU 7e have had one of y ur Velcanized Rubber Bella, one hundred and ten feet long and twelve inches w ble, in oe five year, and 1 will ay. If another wa wnnw-o, w anouia u-v -p uuwer 1. Vffw6ÖH ioauoTfj 1
