Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 263, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 March 1850 — Page 3
TELEGRAPH DISPATCHES. Philadelphia, March IG. The canal boat California is the first arrival this season from Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. March 16. The river ha3 fallen two feet. The weather ia cloudy.
COMMERCIAL. EVANSVILLE PBICES CURRENT. CORRECTED RLU1.AKLY BT BABCOCK, BRO.'S. Flour, per barrel $5 20$6 00 Wheat, per bushel, old 100 new fiO 'Con, per bushel, 35 Rye, per bushel none Hay, loose, per 100 lbs 40 Onis, per bushel 35 Whisky, per gallon 22.t Lard, in kegs, per pound 5-siöi Flaxseed, per bushel 9l'fl Feathers, per pound 2" 'Ginseng, per pound 25 Rass, per pound '-'i Butter, per pound ICS-l.i Eggs, per dozen btf Salt, per bushel 35 "Coal, per bushel 12t Gunny bass, new SilO second-hand Potatoes, for shipment 25(332 Onions, for shipment 40-J8 otfee, per pound 14 1 J 5 Sugar, per pound 4iS5l Molasses, per gal Ion 2.'S;Ji; Lard Oil, pei gallon G0i;G Linseed Oil. per gallon 10 Bran .per bushel 8 "Corn Meal, per bushel 4'.l Cheese, by the box ' 771 Chickens, per dozen 1J" Rice 4iS5 Mackerel. Ko 1 $14 00 " 2 10 50 " ' 2 8 5l3 75 'Codfish 42 Cincinnati, March 1G. Flour Sales of 1C00 bb!s. Hour at tirm prices a3 last quoted. Whiskv- Sals of whisky at 19J. Pork Sales 600 bills Mess Pork at $S 50 Groceries are tiim and unhangeJ. New Orleans, Mnrrh. 12 SöJAtl The demand has been very limited and the salts are conli-ed to 0(0 hh!s. ai asier prices, th 'Uuh we cannot as yet quote a decided decline; fair 35C4c. Mo:.asses Market very dull; sales 500 bbls. including 41 bbls. prime at 21c. I'lqvr Fair demand and market firmer; eai s 2700 bbls. a3 follows : 100 Ohio at 5 25; 200 at S.5 37; 100 at $5 40; 100 Illinois at $5 50; 100 at $-5 60; ItX at f 5 62; 1700 Illinois and Si. Louis, in 3 lots, at $5 75; 200 extra St. Louis at 6 and lOOat J6 25. " C RN S:ile3 5;W0 sacks, including 230 interior at 4Se; 2(H) at 54c; 2180. in eight lots, at 55c; 310 at 55i c; and 1811. in five lots at Stic. Oats 463 sacks St. Louis were solJ at C5". Whirry 35 bbls. Rertified were sold at 20c; E0 at 20 re; 50 at 20 c and 142 Paw nt 23c. Pork- 100 bbls. Mess were sold at $9 75 and 50 Prime at S7 50. Bulk Pork 40.000 lbs. hog round sold at 3Jc. Bacon Sties 4 1 ensks Shoulders at 3ic. and 64 Si les in three lots, at 5c. Lard- We coul 1 only hear of the sale of 179 Us., and of these the price was withheld. Tallow 76 casks prime Western were solJ at 7c and 50 bbls city rendered at 7c, nn advance. ÜAGfttNu it Rope 800 pieces were sold at 1 1c and 200 coils at 7c, cash. - Mtrch 121 P. M. Flohr Prices have an upward tendency; sals M0 b!ld. Ohio, in flatboht. sold Inst. night at $5 40; 43 Illin-M nt $5 55; i6J second S . Louis at $5 6 and 100 V.U.. at $3 75. C "RS Receipts increasing arid market dull. Wimm 100 bUs. Rectified sold at 2Cic und 100 Dexter's at 21c. Bulk Pork 40,000 La Sides and Shoulders sold 0t3land2ic. LRrLSale 314 kegs on the Levee at 62c; 250 at 6c; 9J bbls. at 5o und 50 at 51c. Steamboat Itrgtutr. Mon-lny. March 18. BOAT FROM TO TIME G'iffin Yea-man---N O l ans-Cincinnati.-S P M Tel 4rra .l1 No. 1 -- -St. Louis-- " " O iei.tal " --.Pittsburg -9 " Mammoth Cave Evnnsville -Gre"u Riverl2 M Tuesday. March 19th. N-Uchez N 'Orleans--Cincinna'i--l A M Wyoming St. Louis- .-Pittsburg --4 " B nt passed down (supposed Belle West)----4 " Mohawk N O lenny-Louisville !) ' Santa Fe Nashville Cincmn:iti--1 P M Stint Cloud Cincinn ti--Memphis 'i " NOTICE. AT a meeting of ihe Common Council of the city of Kvansv ille. Match lf.th, 1850. it was ordered that the owners of Lois and parts of Lots situated on each side of the Allev running from Main to Division street, batween First and Watee streets, and also the owners of lota and parts of lots situated on each side of the alleys intersecting said first mentioned alley, be required to grade and pave said alleys with lime stone, one foot in depth, (the centre . of said alleys to he at tho surlace six inches deeper than the sides.) by the 20th day of April next; and hat unless said owners comply with this order by said time, the Council will immediately proceed to have said work done, and for that purpose will, from the said 20th April to May 1st, receive proposals at the office of the City Clrk for the completion of any -of said work whih shall not be done by said lirst mentioned date. By order of the Council JOHN J. CHANDLER, mh!9 d3t City Clerk. TO LAUOllEKS. PROPOSALS will be received at the OlTce of the City Clerk until tlie23rd of March inst., for the . grading of Fourth street, between Locust and.Wal- , nut streets; the earth to be placed onFourth, between i Locust and Walnut streets, and on Walnut betwei n : Fourth street ai d the Canal. The work will be let jito the lowest bidder. Bv order of the Coupcü. JOHN J. CHANMEIl, mh 9 d3t City Clerk. ELECTION OF CITY RECORDER. BY Order.f the Common Council of theity of Evansville. an Election will be held on the first '.Monday of April next, for a Recorder of the city, as ; .provided for by "An act to amend the charter of tue , city of Evansville, approved Jan. lßih, 1850." JOHN J. CHANDLER, ..mh 9 d3t City Cl -rk. " NEW MUSIC. JUST received a selection of new ano popular A its Waltzes, etc., for Piani snd Guitar. Also,-a large assortment of superior Violins, Spanish Guitars, Flutes, Fifes and i laceo'etts, Accordeons, Vioiip Bows and Bridges, "best Italian ..and .English Strings foi' the Guitar. Violin and Buss Viol. Instruction Books of ail kind:, C arionet Reeds, Tuning Forks, etc., etc. s THOS. CONYNGTON, ' Book and Music store, nih!3 CornT Main and First streets. RAPPING and Printing Paper. 350 bundles Wrapping Paper; ju reams rri.mng do; 70 do Tea do; for sale low by mM9 FC.STKR & BKOWN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. VS5SSSS w SMITH would rspert?Öi5fuUy "?V.te ,h, ladi wd peutleS '-iT C Ta tien of Evansville t call and ex amine a nch assortment of JEWELRY, selected w.th creat care, anc w hich will be found to embra -e all the latst patterns and styles, c psisung of a grat variety of iadies' and sentlemen's Bre;istrins. Ear-Rings, Bracelets. Gold W'aist-Bucklps and Slides. Lockets, Gold Pencils and Pens. &ld and Silver Thimbles, Gobi and 8 Iver Spectacles, (iold Guard Chains, Vest Chains, Chains with books attached for Ladies, plain, set and diamond Finser iiintrs Also, a splendid lot of Gold and Silver WATCHES, all of which wül be sold at Eastern retail prices. JQrWatches carefully cleaned and repaired. . , . N. W. SMITH. mal? . , .Mam atreet, one dojr .north Second.
UNITED STATES CLCTRIKG STORE. V. IS01,tSALE A!I KET.4IL, CORNER MAIN AND WATER STREETS, Inder tlie Journal Oflice.
Q KAIIN havin" lately removed his Clothing kO. and Furnishing Establishment to ibe above s and, is now fullv prepared with a large stock ot Clothing, all of which is of home manufacture, and warranted to be of good make and fashionable styles, with a complete assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, of every description and bcautilul varieties, far the benefit of hi." customers. In bis assortment will be found Coats, of all kinds, Pants, Vests, Sliirts, Shoes, and Boots, Gloves, etc., etc. HQ ' ALSO fl ATS AND CAPS, I in fnct every thing required t"r gentlemen's use. I All the above articles, and everything else in the ! furnishing line, will be told at New York puces for CASH. . , , His stock is continually being replenished sons to keep it lull, and to keep up with the oays ol tashion. The public are invited to call and examine his goods, whether they design purchasing or not. feh27 illy ISFCI1MATIOX WASTED! THE father und mother of the brothers CnAEl.ES, Lewis and Geokce Coktfs, ore nrmous to obtiiin information relative to their whereabouts. The last heard from them they had left Paducah, Ky., for the outh, last November, Any information relative to them will be thankfully received bv Capt. C. A. CORDES, feb27 Evansvflle, Ind. SPad'jcah Journal; American. Monroe, La.; Shield. Helena, Ark., copy to amoint of $1 and send bill to ibis office. REMOVAL. CITY AUCTION HOUSE. THE undersigned have removrd into the fourstory tire-proof building on Water street, two doors above Main, formerly occupied by 11. Barnes, and are prepared to sell at Auction all descriptions of property entrusted to them Th-y will attend to i selling of Uenl t- state i:i any part ol the city. KeiMilnr Sale IJays, Wednesdays, and tor teconohnml Furniture nnJ1CalaiiiitieiM in general, Satur days, llnvinii an uhnndiint-e of 'room, persons wishing Goods stored can be accommodated. They keep on hand a gentral assortment of FURNITURE, con-i.-uiii; ol Solas, L!ure:ius, Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, & c , &.c. Also, Dry Goods. Books, Fancy Articles, and iNot'ons Abo a general a?soi tment of Clocks, at wholesale and retail. mh 1 WOOLSF.Y it NEI.SOX. PAN ILL WOOL.-1.Y. 1I1KAM LLON. WOOLSEY & NELSON, Auctiouccrs .V tonimiNsiou Mticiiants, A ' D PKALKRS IN ! CIjOCKS, FtnMTl'RE, DISY GOODS, 4c. I T"f AVFj tenioved to the f mr-story liie proof fniildI XTL insj on Water street, two dtors above .Main, I formeilv occupied bv U Barnes. Evansville, la , .March 1, IVM. r.ilil FOOLE & BROTHER, Commission and Forwarfliug merchants, Ko SO Magazine Stki.et, NEAT ORLEAIVS. OUR J. M. POOLE will be at Evnniville, and interior, timing the wint r nd spiing, to solicit und make advances 011 shipments of Prouuce to the houe. SCrOnler for ;ROCEIlIES will meet with our best att mion. Refer to Bemlnt Si. Veile, Bemlnt Si. Veile, j J. Lai GtiLiN & Co , F.vansvil! Ta Luit & Harvey. Chapman Coleman V Co I' mhl ly J. 11. (. lttlr iV Co., .ouisvi.le. S P IC I IV G GOODS! T. & E. SLEVIN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ST.lPtE ATVD FANCY DRV GOODS, St., second dovr below Tidrd, Lvuisvillc, Ky., 4 RE now receiving a hnj-e and well assoited TjL sti ck of B. iti.-l:,Freni h, German, and American DRY' GOollS, pii'ong which are 50 ca es new stylt Prints; 30 do fancy and bli.ck Lawns; 8 do plaid ami solid (iingb-iinp; 6 do black and fancy Luetics; 8 do black and colored Cambrics; 3D do b!e ched Cotton. 3 4 10 12 4; 10 do do ' Drilling; 20 d Cottonades und Denims: 15 do Cassitni ie. Ji aus. and Satinets; 5 do . rap DEie and Qui en's Cloth; 5 do Croinn and other C citinjr; 40 bales brown Cuton, 3-4 10 10-4; 10 do brown Drilli p; 20 do Amokeng und other Ticking: Cloths; black satin ami fancy Vestings; Flannels; book. swiss and mull Muslin and Jnconets; apron nnd shirting Checks and .-tripes; blrached and brown linen and cotton Table Cloths and Diapers: Irish Linens; silk and cotton Handkerchiefs and Cravats; Hose and Gloves; Ribbons; Laces; Threads; Buttons; Pins; Suspenders, etc.. to which thf y invite the attention of city and country merchants. Lou. Journal. mhl2 d5wl High Faluting Notions Baby Waaonj, Clothes Baskets, Mar et and Reticule Baskets. Tubs, Buckets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Notions in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BURTIS', mbl3 Main street. WINDOW GLASS, QTEUBENV1LLE brand, Irom S-10 to 2136 at lO wholesale and retail, direct from the Manulactures. WM.M. WOOLSEY, mh 12-tf Agent. WABA EH FLOUR. Tff" bids Family t lour, inaue from superior old Wheat, just received and tor sale by febl'J-tf O'Rl LEY V. Ml I CHELl,. . HOMINY. T LJöT received at my uruceiy and Provision Store 1 on Main, just rbove Second, street, 10 barrels Hominy, tirst quality, which is offered fbrsale cheap. fehl if ISA AC HA IM AN. FAMILY FLOUR. OQi BARRELS superior Wabash Flour, made rmtß'-i irom dc Wheat; 64 St. Louis city and country brands; in store anr1 tor sale bv JeJ2o Q'RILEY & MITCHELL. RUNAWAY From the undersigned, an indm fed apprentice to the Tinning Busi.-ess by the name of (iEORGE BEE. All personsare warned to lefhim be, as the undersigned is determined to prosecute any and ail persons who shall employ, hstbnr or entertain said apprentice, mhl THOS. SCANTLIN. IJ OCK IXGIUM & LIVEKPOOl WAKE. nCu A'l Ed and hcgsheatis of Kockmghiim and Liverpool Ware, in siore nnd lor tale bv mh 1 WOOLSEY & NELSON. J. F. CRISP, MARKING PLATE CITTER, Mais street, orrosnE ttie Bank. CirUmbrellasand Parasols renired. mli5 MOULD CANDLES. I ff BOXES just rectived per bt-anfier Conrtfi vl" land and formale low by fel,2fi O'ltV F.Y VITCKFLT.. FRESH GKCCLRIEE NLWAREIVAL , 1 t."AF, Crushed and brown Sugar: ,- laut 2 Mackerel in bbld andSalfdo; No "l Mackerj!, in ki-".si No 1 Salmon, in ha't silts; Connecticut river shad; Klo and Java Ci ffte; And all otl-.erCJroi'eries. ' ai-ins. Figs. etc. mh!3 if- H'iRNBKO K & BURTI5. RYB I LOUR! KXTJf II EKE, EVEIi DODl't JUST rectived. yesi'i i'day", a sujeiior ipl of Rye Flour, w hich is f-r tale at retail, or by the Loaf, atthrCitv Bakerv. ' ' mhl do ' N FIX BRO LAFA YETTJ3 EXTRA FLCÜr A SMALL lot f i his choice iaaiily Hour in store ard for seie by mh?9 FOSTER & BROWN.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. iljm ftrtel, vnir H .;' si e(. BABCOCSC UliOTiiEIiS, importers and Lealers in foreign and domestic Hardware. Cutlery, '1 in Plate, Copper, Wire, &c. thank their friends for their very liberal patronage; the quality and price of heir goods, and their prompt attention to all orders rect ived. will thiy hope secure to them a continuance of their lavors. By arrivals from European and Eastern ports, they are constantly receiving fresh supplies, carefully selected, and can confidently invite the atiention of purchasers to their large "snd-vell assorted stock, ol which the following is a part: 500 kegs Pittsburg. Wheeling and Boston Nails: 50 ' Wrought "Boat spikes, ass'ld 4 to G inch;
50tlo2 Axes, Collins', Simmonds' and Hunt's; 100 " Spades and Shovels, Aine's and others; Tin Plate, block and bar Tin, Copper Wire, &c: Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors. &c; American and English Locks; tdiding door Fur- - niture; Hook and plate Innres, Butt and Parliament hinces. Window Fastenings, Hoes of all descriptions, Crosscut and Mill Saws; Patent Balances, platform and counterScales; Coffee Mills, Cotton and Wcol Cards; O.v, log, iraceand halter Chains; ' Anvils, Vices. Stocks and Dies; C opers and Tinners tools and materials; 50 tons hollow Ware and Castings Together with a general assortment of shelf goods, leb 22 tf A GCCD CHANCE TO LEARN ON THE PIANO. TV! RS. MEYER would respectfully announce LtJ to all tho.-e who are cesirous to learn on the Piano, that she is now prepared to give lessons. 11 iving practised for twelve years on this instrument, she tiatiers herself that she can give perfect satisfaciion. For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Meyer ar the Exchange Hotel. feb20 if KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! THAT FOSTER & llltOWN have on hand P1EFKLHTS, of all kinds, Pickles, Currants, Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, heruietricaily sealed. Mackerel, do do. Lobsters, do do. and will be sold cheap at the corner of Main and First streets. fcb7 1AM ogeut fur the following PATENT MEDICINES : Jnyne's Preparations; Fahnesto. k's do: Wistar'. Bnlsain Wild Cherry; Smith's '1 imic Syrup; Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Sands' do; Bull's do; Hart's Fit Medicine; Thompson's Compound Syrup Wood Naptha; Covert'.- Balm of Lite; Cod Liver Oil; ' and all othrr Medicines of this diameter in general u;e. feb7 CKAWI ORD BELL. FCR CEEGCN CITY. ri HE underi-ijuieu cesirousot removing to Oregon, I oiTt-rs lor sale fur cmh the Furnituie and good will of the "fchetwood House," in the city of Evansville. Persons who feel desirous of. purchasing will call upon the rub.-criber 011 er I elore t hi first day ol April next. To an cnterprishig man an opportuni tv is tiuw uflbiued ol ei gi tii'T " lucn iixe business. P-.TEK P.UKKE. Louisville Journal copy 3 times and charge ibis cfrir. . f bl9 tf FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TRIES! ! 4 VV, I.,,,,- ....k. o jOT .,-th tliu i-b!j'tt' ntAil iiri tA I IT...... irl-T; c iiiiiu t-u .. annual uiLiii.- &wr os Co.. iit-ar Louisville, that wt c.ui luri.ili all kinds ot rhLU 1 REE.-i and Sil RU liBLRY, ut the lowest prices. Send in your oniers. 1rbl2 -'Gt3 J P. V G ;CHWING. EJMFCRIUM OF FASHION. New Tuiloring Establishment. GW. GEliVLR takes this 11 e. hod ot :nformipg the citizens of Evnnsxilte. trat bavin; purchased the interest ol hi. late partner, he isouw prepared to carry on the above bnsimss in nil its various biai'Ctts, in the shop lorn.tily cccupicd by Lriidt & Matthi s, coiner of Mt.in and 1st sts From his long experience in the l usii.ess. and a determination, on hi part, ol attention to it, he f e's confidnt 0 1 bt-iiiu able to gie general satibiac'ion. The latest fashions received quarterly fehlS tt A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. ' he sufeenber otieis h s Furiii tor : 1 en ie. sate, ltissitita'evüniiies ip ni ,:'va"--25?, ville, 011 1 he State road, contaMiins 32t;95" acres ctmice land. l.M acre under good iecei, and in tine order tor cul'ivation. There is a hind some frnme L'wellinu, n stijierior B:un, 40 -eres in ch.ver, 3t 0 good Fruit Trees. Th.-, eround is fenced ofi'iu 10 acte lots fences 11 and 12 rails high; n never-failing supply of L'ood water. The Rni road passes between it, and the Canal pusses on the east sid. For further particulars apply to SamvelOrr. Esq., or W jt Heghls. in the city of Evansville; or to mytelfon the pr.-mises. mh5 .I3wni WM. SMITH. NEW DRY GOODS STORE IN EVANSVILLE. rr"IIE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, that he has just opened on the east side ot Main street, third door below Second, a new and well selected slock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, consisting in part as follows: Brown and Bleached Muslins: Drillings, Tickings, nnd Shirtings; Furniture ChecKf; blue and yellow Nankeen-. Black mode and fancy colored Lustre; While and printed Lawns;, Plain and fancy de Lanes; White and bar'd Jaconets; Plain and French Plaid Ginghams; Red, whue snd yel ow Flannel; Plain black and fancy Cassimere; Satinets: Cot'onades; Cadet and fancy colored Jeans; Union and wool Tweeds; Table Covers; Suspenders; Serge; Barage; And a goneral assortment of s'all wares. Persons wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to give him a call. mh5 2wdwlm A. EM BICH. ' jTIISS LESLIE A1KT1GIIT COOK STOVE. UJ E guarantee the above fctove to possess a better combination of good qualities than any other Cook Stove ever otlered for sale in 'his city. Persons wanting a good Move will carefully examine all the Stoves in town, and then call and see ours: and if they don't leave the California dust we 6hall be i-atistied. EAGLE PORTABLE COAL COOKING KANGE. With pleasure we oder hu above new. valuable and economical Cooking Range, invented and consuueted for bituminous coal. The oven bakes equal to any brick oven; the firebed i3 constructed principally of fire brick, with nn open front, which answ rs for heating the room. Being portable it has advantages over thore set in brick, it takes up little room, and can be removed without inconveuience. We also keep all sizes of premium Cook 6'teves, of the best quaaiy, and all other Stoves for heating purposes, a full stock of Tin Ware, to which we invite lie attention of merchants. Orders filled at the lowest prices. n 1,5 tf J. P. fe G. SCHWING. 1 NEW SPRING GOOÜS. T II. MAGIiEE & CO. hi.vej-i..-t received and 1 nre now evening their first supply of tPKIN 1 consisting in pan 01 250 pieces cotion Pantaloon Stuffs; 50 do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do Satinets; 30 case.- light f ancy style Sprin. p. ;, 8 do Bieach.d Musli- rums; cotton; 6 bales Hickory t-hirt jngg. j-t, , ALSO 400 dozen assorted dzes Palm Leaf Hats. AND 10 cases Women's Hippers10 do Ladies' Walking Sh.Tes; 10 do p'irr,p Kin Bo. ts. in at.ove supply makes our present toefc of i.o.KK very S;ap rind well rssort ed. Tlie Goods have becji selecied vvrhNre andexpre, stv (r ibis mrikel, and we iuvne the alten tion J county merchants visum the city to an eAar., Baiiqn V them, confident that we can give tütm; z-iki bar-6!ns- . . .. tt
HATCHITT'S Compound Extract of cohosh: THF. public living in the South and Southwest should know and remember that every medicine heretofore manufactured in the Eastern and Northern States has utterly tailed 10 cure diseases in the South and West The reason is obvious, the difference in climate, diet, and habits of life produce among us diseases widely differing from those common to the East and Worth Hence it is morally impossible for any physician, however learned, to rnanufaiture medicine 10 cure our diseases, unless, by long practice and observation among those diseases, he tirst learn the peculiar idiosyncracy of the Southwestern constitution The Cohosh (Macroty's Facemota) is a medicinal plant growing in our own climate, oi Indian reputation, and admitted by every physician who has examined it, to be surpassed by no medicine as a tonic "alterative, and particularly adapted to diseases of the Southwest. It produces a powerful alterative and tonic effect upon the whole human system stimulating all the secretions to healthy action, and giving tone and energy to the muscular and nervous systems. 'For all diseases arising from an impure state of the bhod. or from nervous derangement for diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, syphaletic and mercurial diseases and particularly for all diseases peculiar to females it will be found superior to any
medicine in use. PROOF I PROOF!! Dn. Hatcmtt: We have examined the. receipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe i to be a good and safe medicine. Wt have no hesitation in recommending it as equal, if not superior to any preparation of Sarsaparilla for all diseases in which that article is so generally used. Jobs R. Wilcox, M. D., Prof. Materia Medica and Theraputics. Evansville L. L. Lavcock, M. D., Medical Prof. Theory and Practice Medicine. I College. M. J. Bray.M.D., J Ptof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swamn, M. D., Henierson, Ky. Dattd Evansvilie, October 29, 184a. DYSPEPSIA CURED! Dr. HatchiTT: Having been afflicted with Dyspepsia with nVI its multiform symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasiness over the region of the stomach; flatulence and eruction: vomiting of meals; languor and debility; and having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottler ol Bull's Sarsnparilla, 1 was induced to try your Compound Extract of Cohosh. The use ol two bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent h alth. I have sold several dozen bottles of your Cohosh on my Wharf Boat, and it has given perfect satisfaction. For all those diseases for which it is recommended 1 believe i superior to any medicine in use. Kespectfully, P. G. 0'iILEY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, Ia. Dr. Hatcuitt: 1 have examined the manner of preparii g your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and have used it to a considetable extent in my practice. I believe it an excellent remedy for all constitutional and chronic diseases. Ke.-pectiully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCROFULA CURED f Henderson. Ky . Nov., 1849. 1 find your Cohosh an tflt etual remedy lor the Scrofula. 1 have a negro girl ageo 21, who was afflicted with that disease, by the use of three battles of the Cohosh, wastntirely cured. The mother of said girl, ned 50, was cured ot the same lv.ase by the same preparation. Yours, Jt 'UN A HATCHITT. Dr. Hatchitt, Evansville, la. AMENORR1 EA CURED! The following important cwrtiheutu id from Dr. Kighl. of Cincit nnii, -hie: Da. Hatchitt: 1 have used your Compound Extract uf Cohosh with admirable success. 1 administered it to a lady who had been laboring under suppressed menstiiraiion for ten or twelve months, and other derangements consequent on it had redu ced her to the last extiemity. Her attending physician had eiven her up 10 die Nausea, vomiting, nnd exceeding nervous prostration indicated rapid dissolu in. The uraent symptoms were arrested immediately on the administration ot your Cohosh a rallying, ot the vital energies over the whole sjstem followed and the patient rapidiy recovered. 1 would advise those similarly afflicted to give your medjeinc a trial. Yours, W. F. K1GLT. The following from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Dentist of Evansville, will be read with interest: Evansville, Dec. 1st, 1849. Dr. HaT' hitt : As a duly I owe you relative to your Compound Extract of Cohosh. 1 would say, I have prescribed it in a number of chronic diseases, with uniform success; especially in a case o chronic Gonorrhö?:!, ofeverai year's standing, wlüch had baffled the skill ot the most eminent of the profession. 1 consider it a most valuible remedy for female complaints generally particularly for thoss in the decline of life. You are at liberty to do with this as you like. 1 am, very respectfully, J. L. GARRETT. Evansville, Jan. 1, 1650 Dn. Hatchitt: My wife, for several years, has been afflicted with nervous headache and dyspepsia in their worst forms. For the Inst two years she has been unde. medical treatment without receiving more than temporary relief. She has been permanently cured by the use ot your Cohosh. I havealso been cured by the same medicine ol a settled pain in mv chest, attended with a distressing cough and great difficulty ot breathing. I also find it an immediate relief for heartburn, with which I have been severely afflicted. Yours, &.C., SAMUEL C. ATKLNSON. From Dr. Bain, M. D: New Frankfort, Ind., Feb 10, 1350. Dr. Hatchitt Sir: Having seen the recipe for makinc your "'Extract of Cohosh," and having usi-d it in person, I am led to believe it a safe and much superior remedy to Snrsapnriila. for all diseases lor which that article is so highly extolled. Yours, respectfully, WM. C. A BAIN. Sold al the very low price of 75 cents per bottle. Agencies solicited. Manufactured and lor sale by J. G. HATCHITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, febll dawlv Evansville. Ia W. E. HOLLINSSWORTH. JNO. Vf. HUGHES Wholesale and Retail CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE HOUSE, Ifater street, beticeen Main and Locust, Evansville, Ia. THE undersigned are now receiving a very large and well selected stock of CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, which, with their present lot, will make as desirable nn assortment as may be found West. We have received from Pittsburgh a well-assorted 6tock of GlasM-ware, and are desirous that all in want of the above articles may give us a call, as we arc satisfied that it will be to their interest to do so We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to examine oursiock, being assured that we offer inducements to dealers entirely sufficient to stop them here if they call. Orders put up with despatch, so that they may go to any part of the coun try without breakage. fc-We are offering inducements in retailing. Please call and see. tebl2 tf HOLLINGS WORTH & HUGHES. KAILKOADS A?ID PLANK ROADS. lilPROvukT it cruel ol the day, and I those who do not improve the pre.ent moments are behind thj times. 1 have lor tale some of the best upland in the cour.ty, a part of which is well improved. It is situate 10 miles du Ii-Vi'tl: - th'6 City, ana near tne nne 01 jtaiiroau. 1 tie contemplated Plank Road will run through someof this land, which, with the Railroad, will afford every facility for taking the produce to market. "0 acres are ottered, anu w ill be sold in lots to suit purchasers The larm. knon as the Hornbiook Farm, is a part of the laricis mw for sale, ... - , - . j If the above land are not Fold before the first day of July next, they wi'(l 1 sold at VüWic auction, of y hich due notice wiil'be efven. Title bnvond dispute, lor terms apply to . . ; r 1 f. ,D V DT7T1OR l,m ctrspt 1 II1 pr Lt-'-' ' "... . . . I vsnsville. Much 4. 150 . rnh5 MOLASSES. 210 barre's ard 50 half do. from der. tr 6t8TogfER LmOeWNr-
EF.GULAli PACKETS,
KECILAB EVASVlLtE AND L.AFA1TETTE PACKET, nn The nne last running passenger steawer CONFIDENCE, iucHAKo ilcGriRE, master, will run regularly in the trade during the entire season For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to HARRINGTON, CRANE &. CO., TAYLOR & HARVEY, mh4 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. BOWLINU-GREEX AND EYAXSVILI.E PACKET. The fast running passenger packet MAMMOTH CAVE, Caot. W.'l. Warinner, master, will leave Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday, and BowlingGreen every Monday and Thursday. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb2 2m CTR1LEY &. MITCHELL. EVANSVILLE LAFAYETTE PACKET. Tee splendid passenger steamer VERMONT, vv in. riaslett, master, will run ns a regular packet in the Evansville and Lafayette trade during this season. For freight or passage, havinji excelltnt accommodations, apply on board dcc-27 E V AX S VILLE ASD WABASH PACKET. f?5? HE substantial steamer GENERAL BEM, E. Vv uod, master, will run during the season as a regular Evansville and Wabash Packet. She is piovided with excellent accommodations. For freight or passage apply on board or to decl9 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. Ag'ts. REGULAR EVANSVILIE & LA FAYETTE PACKET. The fajt running and substantial NORTH CAROLINA. W. H. Thomson, master, will depart for Lafayette and intermediate ports on the first rise of water in the Wabash, and will remain in the trade during the entire season. For freight or passage apply on board, nr to decl8 O'RILEY &- MITCHELL, Ag'ts. r , B. The North Carolina has been thoroughly repaired, and stands with the Insurance Companies as good i any boat in the trade. EVANSVILLE AND WA HASH PACKET. jsar- r 1 he substantial and excellent steavrnl' tner N. F. Webb, master, will run during the winter as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabash Kiver'rade. The Visitor is a double engine boat, and provided w ith a "Doctor;" und for accommodations cannot be surpesstd by ai y Loot in the trade. For freight or passage app'v on board or to decll O'RIKLY !t Mi l CKLI.. Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE AND AVAUASII PACKET. p'SKftab The new nnd xubsiantial steamer ytpmv JULIA, niii2&kL P. C. Prunty, master, will run as a regular packet from Evansville to Lafayette. 'Ihe Julia has bei n purchased by V abash men, expressiy for this trade. For lieihtor passage apply on board or to TA YL( K 4- IIA Jl VE T, O'JÜELY rf. MITCHELL, eVcl 1 ITA ÄÄLVG'7 -'-V. CHA KE , CO EVANSVILLE AND 1VAIIASI1 PACKET. i The new, splendid light draught i KI LS U A K. S. : faxten, master, will run as a regular packet m ine i.vaiisviiie anu vanasn river tratle, uuiing the w inter ttasm. '1 1 e Tribune carries nearly frOO ions freight, and is of veiy light di ought. She has Leen built expiessly foi the trade, and is providru Hl rriy (ICCCIIIll.oUailOll. lor Irtight or passage upplv on board or to 'tH TAYLOR & HAKVEY, Agent. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET 1 11 uüstauiial steamer JgftSE- 1NLUSTRY. Cupi. U C. GstES. Mastir. w ill ttn as a rr pular packet in the Ltu,ille und eli th trrrie leaving Ev.imville, Satuicry .lic. 1st it, I er hist trip, 1 or irnni or piiM-ri 1 1 ly on 1 1 aid. or to nW TAY! OK A l.Al. l.Y. Agents REGULAR EVirSVJIIE AND LAFAYETTE PACKET. rCüHA Tut inst luiinmg steamer DANJ&Sfl. IELUOOVE, DRAPER, Master, wiii iei:ve lor Lafayette and all intern ediate landings to-day at 12 o'cloci 1. She will continue as a regular Evansvilla and U aaash packet the pies ent season. For freight or passnge rrtw on board or t O'RlELLY Sr M' I CH ELL Agfa. r29-tf TAYLOR A HARVEY LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, AND GREEN RIVER PACKET tßSSrÄ 1'Hii fast running and substantial steamer MAJ. BARBOUR, H. 1. hwii, iViasier, will run as a regular packet in the Louisville, Evansville, and Green River, trade, via Henderson during the winter, leaving Evansville every Thursday at 4 o'clock for Bcwling Green, and every rnuay morning lor Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board or to n23 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. Ag'ts. EVANSVELLE AND WABASH PACKET tlZTi IHE new and splendid steamer J-irggilaL, ANN LINNINGTON, Thos. Kiddle, Master, w'11 run as a regular packet from Evansville to the Wabash river the coming season. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board, or to n 20-tf "O'RILEY &. MITCHELL, Agents. REGULAR LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET HPgp Steamboat GEN. WORTH leaves Xz! Evansville fvery Wednesday for Louisville, and every Sunday for Bow ling Green. For freight or passnee enquire of n '81 TAYLOR & HARVEY", JpH. EST UECE1VEIJ J 40 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 5 tierces new Rice; 100 drums Figs; 10 boxes Lemons; for sale by jan4 daw ALLIS & HOWES. FAENTED BUCKETS. "1 Hfl DOZEN Painted Bucketsiust received and JJ for sale bv jan26 BABCOCK BROTHERS OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! IIT.-'I' rtinei vuA hv Mvn-pa. frpcli Ttol. t im ore Oysters, at the Empire Restau rant, lor sale wnoiesaieor retail. i-vrj v- a a I) r.- T T .- JUIH r All 1VC.1.1j, mb2 Between Main and Sycamore Etreets WABASH .FLOCK. BARRI LS Family Fiour made from suoeri 75 or old Wheat, just received and for -ale by i2-if H ARi INGTON. CRANE & CO BALED HAT. TONS Baled Lay just received and for sale low by 30 hü tf - HARRINGTON. CRANE fc CO. O RANGES. Sc. 10 boxes Oranges; 10 co Lemons; liesh and in good order, and for sale by mh4 FOSTER & BROWN. LATE ARRIVAL! AFRESH supply of .Vleictnes. Oils, and Paints; a large and complete assortment of Foreign Liquors: Cogniac Brandies Segnette, Dupey aud Roi-helle brands. Wines Old Oporto Port, Madeira. Malagi. Clarets St. Julian. Chateaux.. Margeaux, etc., etc. Also, Pittsburgh Window Glais, and Apothecaries' Ware, in store anrl for sate, retailor wholesale, by J. G HATCHITT, Druggist, 23 d2m Front street, one door below "Main. r-51 SPRING STYLE OF HATS 1 have 'Sf jnt receivtd a fine assortment ol Sprint Style Hats-the hnndnomeit style and aiticle that Vine Pf flniiarAfl tn sViic m a rh onrl mniin'nf1! lirH examin them, ac my etore on Main street, jo t
DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC.
I AM now 111 me oany reo ipioi my tpnoy awpt j. ply 01 pui .;.,ok.v., consisting in pr ol the following: 200 oz Iodine, French 200 02 Iodide de Fotas.a 100 oz Tannin 50 oz Snip Morphia 20 oz Acetate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium 500 do Senna Aiepd 3C0 d Tart acid, Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice 5 do Kelincd Borax 5 cask East.Salararua 150 lbs Quicksilver 200 do Calomel Eng 150 do Calomel -4 in 20 do Ext Bark Compd 150 do Pulv KedBark 20 do ChlorofornnCtir. 1000 do Kefi'd Salt Ptr 50 do Oil Lemon, aura 50 do Cum Aoioa 50 do Aniseed 30 do Clove 50 do Rosemary 50 gals refined Oliv Oil 50 lbs Oil Peppermint 1000 lbs Sal Soda 500 lbs Camphor 200 do do E India do 2000 do Naples Sulphur 1000 do Brimstone 400 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spts Nitre 400 do Spts4mmonia 100 do Sulp Alther 350 do Jalapa pulv 350 do Khei pulv 100 do lnecachuana pu! 1000 do Sal Rochelle puj 2000 CO Sup Carbtsooa The above are warranted of best quality, end wil be sold on a small advance for cash or to- prompt dealers on usual credit. My slock has been pur chased entirely fror.i first hands, on best terms m the public can rely upon their purity and prices feb7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. A FORTUNE FOR XlO OR BRITANNIA SFORTDNG PORTRAIT CLUB, Offices, George St., Plymouth, Englaatf. THE Managers beg to acquaint their numerans patrons that the next DISTRIBUTION OF PORTRAITS OF RACE HORSES, will comprit those entered for the f'jrthcomirff Gil AND NATIONAL DERBY RACE, The No. of Shares to be United to 5,000 each Clau FirstClass Member 10. Second Class d.o i. Early application lor the unappropriated Share is necessary. A paity subscribing lor more thaa one Share, has the chance otgainingan equal number of Bonuses. Those members w no draw the various Portraits will be presented with the following sums: Portraitof l.tClass Bonuses. 2d d. d Winner, or First Horse X20.000 XIO.OOO " Second Horse-- 10.000 5,000 " Third do ... 8,000 4,00t Divided amongst Starters . fi.000 3,000 " " Non-ütarters 6,000 3,000 There are 209 Conuies in each class, that being the number of horses entered for th race. Th Drawing will be conducied upon the same leritiinate principles as those which characterized th late St. Iger and other proceedings. Full particulars of the result will be sent to-absent members immediately after the decision, that each may know bis position. Jt-Subscribers Registered and Scrip forwarded on recei t of a remittance. Bills of Exchange. Dralts, Bank Notes, &c., addressed and made payable t the Managing Directors. c.. W. JAMES & CO. SCTr ive per cent, commission 10 be Jedacted on t pre-entaiion ol Bonuses. jan24 d2m CITY FURNITURE WARE-ROOM All kinds of FurnittsWKBSr?t& t Ii r r.l t h nournel nr. A 1 r-J rj iiv 1 gi Uiu IUIr wms w ivjuuu atwr .mtM nur nn-. (imm itnr ...;.L1 1 i I 1 wmiov-tiuii Wim nits ccicDra led houe of Cawthon &, Co., enables us to furnish, any article called ior, of the best manufacture and at the lowesi price. Knowing the want ot auch a hoii.e in Kv;injfil!o waumII Unn - ..it . . . ot the finest quality of Furniture. We mpectfullr . v, v-u 1 Diin.R uii Li uricrs. I art of our present stock of California Chairs, Rofaa, Centre T ables, French Redsteads, etc., cannot bt surpassed for beauty and finish. " J 1 . Je G. SCHWING. FASHIONABLE rfU HATS! BOOTS!! SHOES VM3 XHAVE just received a large lot of HATS, FROM NEW YORK. 1 keep W. Dodd & Co.'s best Ht, I incinnati; Hays & Craig's Iuisvilla; P. to. Barber's " " " Give me a call before you purchase. 1 will sir ihe latest style ol Hats. A ee, all kinds of Hau. Boots and bhoes, Main street, opposite the Bank. . ,, . JOILN b. HANNAH, ,an31 tf Evansville. Ia. TO MEnciIAMTS AD ItIECIIAT T.ULOUS. HENRY MARKS & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS SILK AND WOOLLEN GOODS, .Vt. 12 Pearl street, Cincinnati, O., WOULD invite the attention o Merchants and Merchant Tailors to their large and elegant assortment ol Cloth, Cassimeres. Vewtinga, Tailor' I rimmings, etc.. etc. in part as tolfows : French and German Broadcloths, English ar d An eriran do, Black and fancy Doeskins nnd Cammers, New style American and French do, . black bilk and satin Vesting, all qualities. Rich new sty Irs do do. iMar-nIles and V alencia do do I weeds. Saii nets and Kentucky Jeans, ' Cashmeretts, tinnier Cloths, Queen's Cloths,, br n Linens, Linen Checks, Liiisti Dnlliuas, Colored Cambrics, Brown Hollands, Bleached Muslins, B eaihed and Brown Drillings, . laddings, Canvass, silk and worsted Serges, 1W,st,ibw,ing Silk. Buttons, Bucklea, 1 hread, Selesias and Wigans. forU "i,L"NERY ARTICLES, which weer for so eat the lowest market prices. mhl2 fi3m ppfP FA3mY FLOUR. BBLto. Lalayette Mills, warranted old wheal. in stor aiiH ir u.. 80 ian29 - v cox I ly FOSTER &. BROWN. SUGAR ANTJ Tvrnr. a ccra i f 1 ew rle:"1s Sugar: 30 bbls Planta w . . . li . , , , "-"tu per c iicie cam - 11,1 I .lllllHKEHi rcAoiir. . I ' , 1 ' and. Jafua FOSTER Si. BROWN WANTED-An expcriencedEO(.)K-KEEPER Una who thnrnnrhliF .......J. k:and can come well recommended, may hear of a, good situat.on, with a liberal salary, by addressing "Merchant " iKm.i. i . .t- , t.,,uuttu me i osi umce. iena TROTT j?, v a a EING in daily expectation of a large stock I Iron, Nails and Pittsburgh articles, I offer ray Dresent Ktnflr !.. : . r , . .- Gilten man ever Deiore cnor ed in this market. Call and see. leb2L-" J.LAUGHLIN. Jr. WINDOW GLASS. 200 boxes Pitrehrnk WmJ rt.. 350 rin Fr.,,.!, vv; i rj .' : for sale by ffeh7. O. R ELL. JLjöle,ce,ved frotn the East and in store for sale 20 half chests Imo Tea, 50 caddies do do, r vn,5 fiross summ Matches, febSl-tf ALLIS & HOWES OTT. T3 A rwra TTC. 1 f BBLS. Linseed Oil; , IVO X Ul jJCI I Lltl V 5 co Copal Varnish, 3 do Japan do: 10 do Dried.Whitmg; 1C0 pounds Blue Pruseian; 2000 do Red Lead; 2to do Venetian Red: 9nnn A o - u n just received and for sale low by wain UKP BELL. LiuAR-54 hhds Plantation, fair andniinsMceived per Uncle Sam and Mahawk. bv mh4 FOSTER &- BROWT TAR 25 bbls. 50 half bbls, and 50 kegs Carolina, received per late arrivals, and for rale b. mli FOSTER & BROWN. TUT PLATES. ' "T ' Af TOXES Tia Plates 1-3 X in store and' for y sale by n''!3 tf BABCOCK BROTHERS. SPRING FASHION HATS I rr I have ju3t received a large assortment T MSpring Fashion Hats, of Ally IWamilacture, Cincinnati, to which I wk theexaffit-. I nation ot the public. There is notning i the market. AHLERING &, BRUMMER,
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