Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 265, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 March 1850 — Page 3

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EVANSVILLE PRICES CURRENT. ' " CORRECTED RESCLARLY BT BABCOCK, BKO.'S. Flour, per bnrrel Wheat, per bushel, old"--new Co'ti, p?r bushel, Rye, per bushel flay, loose, per 100 lbs Oats, per bushel Whtsfcy, per gallon Lard, in kegs, per pound "Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Ginseng, per pound Rags, per pound Butter, per pound 'Eges, per dozen Salt, per bushel "Coal, per bushel Gunny bajrs, new second-hand Potatoes, for shipment---Onions, for hipment Coffee, per pound 'Suenr, per pound Molasses, per gal Ion Lard Oii, pes gallon Linseed Oil. ,er gallon Bran. per bushel ......... 'Corn Meal, per bushel----'Cheese, by the box Chickens, per dozen Rice .... Mackerel. No 1 ...... $5 20$6O0 1 00 80 35 none 40 35 222J 55i 501 28 25 2i 1015 6H 35 m Vi10 553C 40 14!5 2.'2(i 6( ;6 ) $1I 10 8 49 I 7 7 I 4:! . 14 00 , 10 2": 10 50 i -Codfish4i New Orleans, Marrh M. Sr&A"ft and Molasses. The demand for Sugar Hmproved late m the day, end 900 hhds changed 4iands. S-iles of GOO bbls Molasses at 16 19 for in ferior, fermenting, and 21i2c. for choice reboiled. Flour Yesterday's advance is fully sustained, "and we notice sale? of 1300 bbls, viz: 220 bhh hio ..i irt irvi fine nt "i ?" SJfM.hhl.o su:ier(ine Illinois o, v ww, .ww ....w . . , - - r i at $5 75, 100 et $3 80, I?4 superfine bt. L.outs I wo lots) art ?6,l04 choice St. L iui3 at $(i 25. Corn Sales 2500 sacks, mostly at 55a 1? bushel. Oats Lower, sas 4iX sack ordinary Indiana ot 45. 200 at 47. 9 JO at 4S5) 10J0 at 5J. and 570 6acks Si L mis at 55 j V bu'hel ' Hemp 60 bales dw-rotted brought $120 9 ton the first sale of n te fi r many weeks. Pork Dull. Sales 470 bl.h mess nt $9 50, and 2700 bbls (on the levee not inspected) on private icrms. Also. 220,000 n. Bulk Pork at 31 Dr sides, ;and 2icfr shoulders. Bacon 8 .casks prime sides sold at 5 -, shoulders -31c. Lakb Prices Erm, arid t&e following snles mnde: ! 35 hbls tNo 1) at 6E 3l5 ati, 300 at Ci, 500 at 6i. 180 kegs at 6 1-16, and 20J choice at Cic in all 1400 bhte and 400 kegs. Beef-112 bbls B Beef sold at $5 9 bbL Gcx.nt BiOi 70,000 (m bales, taken to arrive) at 8ia9c. Baggi.xo ami RorE Sales 300 pieces at He. cash, .and 100 coils at 7c. Hav 400 bales best Eastern sold (from store) at 25 00 per ton. Whisky Improving. 150 bbls old (in lots) at ÜOJaJlc. Shipment, By Taylor cc Ilirvey, per steamer Europa, 976 sacks Oats, 155 do Bran, 23 casks Hams. 37 do Shoulders, 35 bbls Egg March 21. Steamboat Heilster. Wednesday, March 0. BOAT TROJl TO TliTE Thursday. March 21. J Adams N Orleans--Cincinnati--l AM J Millinger Pittsburgh--St Louis 2 " .J Hewitt Louisville-- ' 3 " Embassy Pittsburgh-- ' 4 " UenLnfayeite Louisvilln --N Orleans--5 Europa -Cincinnati " --6 " Mt. Vernon Pittsburgh -St Lotus 9 " Geneva ' Nashville -1 P M Julia Wabash Evansville--3 " Kentucky Cincinnati--Wnbash 3 " Brooklyn Nashville Cincinnati---! A Splendid Fortune may be Caned by a n Ontlay of 10 or X'5. METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB. Offices SS Albany Road, London, England. THE Directors beg to announce that there will be Drawn for a Grand Series of Portraits of &il Horses entered for the forthcoming ClSEAT DERBY RACE. The dra-ving will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and tecured to the above association euch extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation in which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to the projectors, they encourage endeavors for a still further deve'opment of their plan. For the future, therefore, the number of Prizes w ill be extended to the Portrait ot all horses that are entered for each particular Race Non-starters as well as Winners and Starters. The lollowing list is now open: 5,000 MEMBERS TO EACH CLASS, First Class XIO. See d do. 0. Third do. 1 Parties can have one or more shares in each or . either of the different Clas-cs. ' Those Members v ho draw the Portraits of First, second and third horses, the other starting horses, also those that do not st?rt (but which ate entered for the race,) will receive the lolloping prizes. 1 he .drawing will take place ten days before the Kaces: Divided Do Do Portrait Do. Do amongst jon. 1st Horse. 2nd do. 3rd do. Portr'ts 8tarteM. Starters. 1st Class 20,000 XICOOO. X'5,C00 X'5 C00 '10.000 2nt. do 10,000 5,000 2.500 2,500 5 0t0 3rd do. 2,000 1,000 500 500 1,000 The number of prizes to be distributed in each -Cass are 209, that being the number of horses en.teredforthe race. All letters to contains remit- , twice. Drafts, Bank-notes, &.c, addressed and made payable to the managing Direc'or, JOHN BURPUDGE, Esq., 8S, Albany Road, London, England. Numbers forwarded immediately on r- ceipt of a remittance. Full pa'ticulars of the Race will be Bent with the fortunate Numbers toea'-h subscriber, so that he mn? know his position, and whether or not he be one of the fortunate, t 'ffice commi-sion 71 per cent., to be deducted from the above Prizes, janlä d3m NEW MUSIC. JUST received n se ectiou of n w and popular Airs Waltzes, etc., for Pian.i snd Guit'ir Also, a larae assortment ol superior Vio'ins, Span'sh Guitars, Flutes, Fif-s and Flaneoleits. Accordeons. Violin Bows and Bridges. 'best Italian and Enaii-h Strings for the Guitar. Vio'iti and Bass Viol. Instracti-m Books of all kinds, C arionet Reeds, Tuning Forks, etc., etc. TIKIS. CUNYNGTON, Book and Music store, mhl3 Corn-r Main and First streets. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. "'tjä2?t) N. W. SMITH would rspeetfiillu invito A lnrtia nfl (rontln. Jm;j?r urn of Evansville t call and examine a rich assortment of JEWELRY, s-lected

w.th erf at care, and which will be found to embrace all the laust na'terns and sulp. c rsistinc of a great variety of ladies and gentlemen's B etstPins. Ear-Rines. Bracelets. Golf Waist-Buckbs and Slides. Lockets. Cdd Pencils and Pens. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Gol I and Silver Spectacles. Gol 1 Guard Chains, Vest Chains, Chains Ith ookr. attached for Ladies, (lain, set and diamond Iinser Rinss, &e. Also, a splendid lot of G-ib' and Silver WATCHES, all of which will be sold at Eastern retail prices. !OrWatches carefully cleaned and repaired. N. W. SMITH, mhl? . - Main street, one door north Second:

UNITED STATES CLOTHING STOKE. WHOLESALE A! D KETJ1L, CORNER MAIN AND WATER STREETS, Inder tlic Journal Office.

1 SKAHN having lately removed his Clothing . and Furnishing Establishment to the above siand. is now ftillv prepared with a large stock ol Clothing, all of which is ol home manufacture, and warranted to be ot good make and fashionable styles, with a complete assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, of every description and bfautilul varieties, fcr the benefit ol hi? customers. In his assortment will be found Coats, of all kinds. Pants, Vests, Shirts,Shoes, and Boots, Gloves, etc., etc. HATS AND CAPS, in fnct every thing required t"r gentlemen's use. All the above anicles-, and every thin;; ehe in the furnishing line, will be told at Ntw York prices for ca?h. . , , His stock is continually being replenished so as to keep it lull, and to ktep lip wiih the days of fashion. . Tlw public are invited lo call and examine his goods whether they design purchasing or not. fel27 .My . HtOBMATIOS WASTED! THE fattier and mother of the brotheis, Chaki.f.s, Lewis and George Cofpes, are anxious te nbt:iin information relative to their whereabouts. The last heard f'm them they had left Isducah, Ky., ti;r Hie Eolith, lat ov( mbt'r. Any i' iortn&tion relative to ihtm will be thankiiilly received by Capt. C. A. Cl)liiErf, febC7 Evaiisville. Ind. fry Pnd'jcnh Jonmal; American. Monroe, La.; Shield. Helena. Ark., copy to amoi nt of $1 and send bill m this ofiice. REMOVAL. CITY AUCTION IIOUSJJ. ri'HE undersigned have reruovd itito the four- ! story fire-proof build ins on Watf-r street, two doors above Main, formerly occupied by 11. Barnes, and are prepared to sell at Auction all descriptions of property entrusted tu them Th-y will attend to selling of Ken I I state in any part of the city. Keirubir !-ale Dnvs, Wednesdays, and lor tecondhand Furniture r.ml Cala nities" in peueral atur days, tlnvinii an iilu ndan e of room, pt rsons w ishiiiif tioo !s stored can be tirrotmimdnird. 1 liey keep on hand a eni ral a.-sonnn nt of FURNPrUUE, con i.-'inj ol So as. liute iiis. Tidde, Chairs, I jookiujlas!-es. I r-ok in": tilass Plat s, A c . 3wC. Also, DryGouds. L'o-ks. Fnney AnHes. and ot'otis A'l-o a (.'ent-ral a.-wrtiiienl ol Clocks, at wholesale and retail. mhl WOOLSF.Y Jt NElON. DA. ILL UoOLsfV. Hi KAM .NLLSO.N. KE7IOVAL CAKI. WOCLSET & KELSON, Auctioneer A. Commission ?Jen Iiants, A D IUAI.ISS IV CLOCKS, FlKSlTt RE, DRY COOBS, Ac. HA VF. leiuoved to the tour-rtoiy tire-proof building n Winer fctiret, two di.or auuve Main, foiiuei ly occupied by t llnrrus. Evnnsviik1, la . March 1, lb50. mhl FOOLS & BROTHER, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No '.') Mag-azi.nf. 5TKI.LT, SEW OIH.E.1NS. OUR J. M. roOLE ill lw at Evnnville, and interior, during the wint r and spiing, to solicit and make advances on shipments ot Prouuce to 1 he hout-e. tO-l)rlerr for GROCERIES will meet with our best attention. Refer to Ueiiekt &. V'eile, i J. Lai ghlin Co , Evansville Talou & Harvey. CUATJIAM CoI.EMAX !t Co ) T . . , mhl ly J. II. Cltti k ,V Co., 1 LoubuJi' sii:ix; goods: T. & E. SLEVTN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY BUY GOODS, Mtin st., second door below Third, Lovisrille, Ky., VRE now reeeivinjr n latrp and well assorted sti ck of Bi iti-h, French, (iernian, and American DRY GO( D?S, ati'ons which ore 50 ca-es new style Prints; 10 do fancv and bb.ck Lawns; 8 do plaid and solid (linglinms; G do black and fancy Lu-ttes; 8 do black and colored Cambrics; 3D do ble died Cotton, 3-4 to 12-4; 10 do do Drilling; 20 do Cottonades and Denims: 13 do Cussimerc, Jeans, and Satinets; 5 do 1 'rap D"Ete and Queen's Cloth; 5 do Croton and other C juting; 40 bales brown Cotton, 3-4 to 10-4; 10 do brown Drüli g; 20 do Amoskeag tnd othrr Ticking: Cloths: black satin and lancy Vestings; Flannels; book,swissand mull Muslins and Jaconets; apron and shirtingChecksandt-'tripes; bleachedand brown linen and cotton Table Cloths and Diapers; Irish Linens; silk and cotton Handkerchiefs and Cravats; Hose and Gloves; Ribbons; Laces; Threads; Buttons; l'ins; Suspenders, etc.. to which thiy invite the attention of city and country merchants. Lou. Journal. nihl2 d5wl High Fainting Notions Baby Wagons, Clothes Baskets, Mar et and Reticule Baskpts, Tubs, Buckets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Notions in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BURT LS', mhl3 Main street. WINDOW GLASS, OTEUBENViLLE biand, from -10 to 24 36 at O wholesale and retail, direct from the Manufactures. WM. M. VVOOLSEY, mh 12-tf Agent. " HOMINY. j UST received nt 11. on ceiy and Provision Store 1 on Main, just 1 hove Second street, JO barrels Horn mi v, first quality, which is offered for salecheap. fehl if ISA AC H AIM AN. FAMILY FLOUR. )0 fl BARREL. superior Wauush Flour, made mJ'-& trom oU. Wheat; C4 St. Louis city and country brands; in store and tor sale by Jeh2ti O'KlLEY &. MI I CHELL. RUNAWAY From theundersigned, an ind.n ed apprmtit-e to the Tinning Busi ess by the name ol GE 'RGE BEE All personsare warned to let him b. as the undersigtn-d is determined to prosecute ai y and ail persons who skill employ, hat bor or entertain said apprentice. 111 h 1 THUS. SCANTUN. X Ordinance to inert ase the numlit-r am; alter the boiindi.ris of warris of the city of Evansville, passed March 16th. lboO. Section I. Be it ordained lv the Common Council i'f the city of Evansville. T!iat tun number and botindaritsof flft wards of the city shall hereafter be as t'olliws: 1. All that part of the citv lying southeast ofChtsnulVrt et shall constitute one ward, and shall be dethe Fi: St Ward; " 2 111 that p irt of the city lvin;: between Chesnnt and ' Wnlnut stieets shall coesMti t- another ward, and be desisinated as the Second Ward; 3. All tint part of the ii'y heretofore known as the S'coiM War-I, sh;dl toi.stituteund be dtstgi ated the Third Ward; 4 All 'hat part t tiie citv nere-oi ire Known as the Third Ward, shall Cwiis itu e and be designated the Fourth Ward; 5 All that part of the citv heretofore known vs the Foitrth Ward, shall corstitute and be disignated the Fifth Ward; . 6. A 1 thn-t part f the city heretofore known as the Fif h Ward, slmll constitute and be dtsignateJ the Si-t'h Ward; r .Ml that nart cf the citylvws between vine street anil Division s reel, Mendt d to Ficlith street sh;dl constitute and be dtsignated the Seventh K And all that part of the city lying northwest of Divisi-n street, shall constitute and be designated the Eighth Ward of the ci y. Sec 2. Tins ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 30-h day of March. 1850. . JAS. G. JONES. M'yor. Attest: Jno J. Chasdi.iB- Cl k. jnli20 I3

WRAPPING nnd I'rintiuj raper. 350 bundles Wrapping Paper; 30 reams Printing do; 70 do Tea do; for sale low by mh!9 . FOSTER &. BROWN. .

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. Main treet, near H'altr street. BABCOCK BKOTUEUS, importers and Dealers in foreign and domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, &c. thank their friends for their very liberal patronage; the quality and price of iheir poods, and their prompt attention to all orders received, will they 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 attention of purchasers to their large and -veil assorted stock, of which the following is a part : 500 kegs Piitsburer, Wheeling and Boston Nails: 50 ' Wrought Boat spikes, ass'td 4 to 6 inch; 150doz Axes, Collins', Simmonris' and Hunt's; 100 " Spades and Shovels, Ame's and others; Tin Plate, block and bar Tin, Copper Wire, Sic; Pocket and Table Cutlery. Razors. S c; American and English Locks; fc-liditig door Furniture; Hook and plate hinfres. Butt and Parliament hinges, Window Fastenings, Hoesof all descriptions. Crosscut and Mill Saws; Patent Balances, platform and countei Scales 5 Coffee Mills. Cotton and Wiol Cards; Ox, log, trace and halter Chains; Anvils, Vices. Stocks and Dies; Ciopers and Tinners tools and materials; 50 tons hollow Ware and Castings Together with a general assortmcut of shelf goods, feb 22 tf

A GOOD CHANCE TO LEARN ON TEE PIANO. 71 RS. -MF.YER won id respectfuliv announce J?J to all thore wiio are t'esirous to learn on the Piano, that she is now prepared to give lessons. H .ving practised lor twelve tarsnn thi instrument, she Ii ntttrs bei self that she can give perfect satisfaction For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Mever at the Exchange Hotel. ftb20 f KEEP IT BEFORE TEE PEOPLE 1 THAT FOSTER At RROWN have on hand PIE FRUITS, of all kinds, Pickles, Currnnts, Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, hermetrically sealed. Mackerel, do do. Lobsters. do do. and will be sold cheap at the corner of Main nnd First stri-ets. ft l7 1AM nsrent lor the lollowing PATENT JlLOlC1NES : Javne's Prpparatlons; Fnhntslo, k's do: Wistai". Iiaistmi Wild Cherry; Sini:.'s '1 onic Syiup; Townst nd's fcarsnparil'a; S;,ti'' do; l'-ull's do; Hart's Fit Medicine; Tl ompsonV Conn our.d Syrup Wood Naptlia; Covert'.- Balm of Lite; Cod Liver t -iL and all othrr Medicines of this character in crneral ure fcb7 CR AW f OR D Bh.l.l.. FCR CEEGCN CITY. r IIP undtr.-iiiiieil desiiousol teniovinsr to Oregon, I t ff rs lor sale.r cmt the Furniture and good will nt the "Sheiwood Louie," in the city ol Evansville. Persons who feel desirous of puri hasina w ill call upon the subscriber on or I elore the tirst day ot April next. To an enterpri-dnr man an opportun! ty is now afforded of ei.grgirp ii. n lui tmivr bii.-,i-ne.-s. PKTER BURKE. Louisville Journal copy 3 times and ch.-irt!f ibis offii e. f lily if FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TRXES ! ! Sj We have made such arrangements Sj, jwith thecelebtated Nursery of I homp fyH, -A -om V Co.. near Louisville, that , ftw can liirnish all kinds of FRUIT TREEö und Sil RUBBERY, at the lowest prices, fcend in your orders. M.12 (!Gv3 J. P. A- G SCHWING. ElVFCKItM CF FASHION. New Tailoring Establishment. GV. (jLOVLH lakes this method of ;nforming the citizens of Evantvilie. that having purchased the intetest ot his late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the above busintss in nil its vaiious bianclts, in the shop lornierly t-ccupied by Lrtidt &, Matthews, corner of Main sndlststs. From his long experience in the business, and a dctt in. ir.atioii. on hb part, of attention to it. he bels cuntidmt oi bt inc aide to give general atislac'ion. Thu latest lashions received quarterly fehle tt A SPLENDID FARM FCR SALE. Ike subfciiuer oilers hs Farm tor jjsole. It is situate 20 miles from Evan vine, on 1 lie Mate road, conta-inns mv- Tj acres choice land, 130 acres under good le"tei- r" and in fine order lor cultivntitin. There is a h ind some frnme Dwellins, n superior Bain, 40 :icres in clover, 3t 0 good Fruit Trees. The ground is fenced i ff in 10 acre lots fences 11 and 12 rails high; a never-failing supply ot cood water. The Rati road passes between it, and the Canal passes on the east side. For further parti' irs apply to SamuelOh r, Esq., or Wat Hughes, inxne city of Evansville; or to.myf elf on the premises. mh5 d3wlm WM. SMITII. MISS LESLIE AJHTIGIITCOOK STOVE. WE guarantee tiie above S,ove to possess a better combination ol good qualities than any other Cook Stove ever offered for sale in this city. Persons wanting a good t-tove will carefully examine all the Stoves in town, and ihen call and see ours: and if they don't leave the California dust we shall be i-atislied. EAGLE JPORTA BLE COAL COOKING With pleasure we oiler he above new, valuable and economical Cooking Range, invented and constructed for bituminous coal. The oven bakes equal to any brick oven; the tirehed is constructed pr.ncipally of fire brick, with an open front, which answ rs tor heatii g the room. Bting portchleil has advantases over tho:e set in brick, it takes up little room, and can be removed without inconvenience. We also keep all sizes of premium Cook .Stoves, ofthebest quality, and all other Stoves for heating purposes, a lull stock of Tin-Ware, to which we invite the attention of merchants. Orders filled at the lowest prices. rrh5 tf J. P. & G. SCHWING. NEW SPRING GOODS. TIT. MAGI EE A CO.havej-i.-t received nii . are now opening their tirst supply of "PKING GOODS, consisting in part of 250 pieces cotton Pan'aloon Stuffs; 50 do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do Satinets; 30 case;- light fancv style Spring Prints; 8 do BTeachrd Muslins; 10 do Skein Cotton; 5 bales Hickory Shirtings also 400 dozen assorted sizes Palm Leaf Hats. AND 10 cases Women's r lippers: 10 do Ladies' Walking Shoes; 10 do prime Kip Boots. The above supply makes our present stock of Goods very large and well rssorted. The Goods have been selected with care and expre sly tor this nnrket, and we ittv'te the attention ol country merchants visiting the city to an examination of them, confident that we can give Hit 111 great ha -vrni'.s. nihil tt KOCKUVCIIATa & UVEKPCOt WAKE. nCU A'l L:s m;d li( g.-hta.. ol KM-k'i,gnim and Liverpool Watt, in su re r.nrt tor tale by mhl WOOLSEY & NELsON. FLAT BOATS. TWO superior SALTb OATS. 100Xland POXlP, imnieuiaitlv above the I aif. Et t.niie f F STER & B' OWN. mlild Corner Main and First st eets. It ANDY AM "WIS E. Otard. Dnpuy Co's, J. J Dupuy, Mttrat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira. Pur? Juice Port, Sweet Mala ca nnd Claret, yn hand and for sale by leb7 7 C. BELL. RCCMg TO RENT. TWO GOOD RwOMS, suitable tor Offices, over the subscriber's store, with a private tnlrance on Second street. Enquire of WM. HUGHES. febl2 tf Corner M-in and Second sts. O ftn I. BS. Old Government Java Col J ' vr fee, put up in 501b sacks, suitable :oi family use, for sale by teb7 C. BELL

HATCHITT'S Compound Extract of cohosh: THE public living in the South ard Southwest should know and remember that every medicine heretofore manufactured in the Eastern and Northern States has utterly failed to cure diseases in the South and West The reason is obvious, the difference in climats, diet, and habits of life produce among us diseases widely differing from those common to the East and North. Hence it is moral-

j ly impossible for any physician, however learned, to manufacture medicine to cure our oiseases, unless, by long practice and observation among those diseases, he tirst learn the peculiar idiosyncracy oi the Southwestern constitution The Cohosh (Macroty's Eacemcta) is n medicinal plant growing in our own climate, ol Indian reputation, and admitted by ev?ry physician w ho has examined it, tobe surpassed by no medicine as a tonic alterative, nnd particularly adapted to diseases of the Southwest. It produces a powerful alterative and ionic 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 atising from an impure state ot the bliod. or Irorn nervous derangement for diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, syphaletic and mercurial diseases and prirticulnrli tor all m.-eases peculiar to females it will be loutid superior to any medicine in use. PROOF! PROOF!! Dr. IIatcuitt: We have examined the receipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe i to be a good and sate medicine. Wt have no hesitation in ncommrnding it as equal, il not superior to any prepaiation of Catsup 1riila for all diseases in which that article is so generally ttseti. John- R. Wilcox. M.D., "1 Prof. Materia Medica and Thernputics. Evansville L L Laycock, ' D , . Medical Prof. Theory and Practice Medicine. College. M. J. Bray.M. D J Piof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swasn, M. D., Henierson, Ky. Dated Evansvilie, Oclohei 29, 184y. DYSPFPS1A CURED! Dr. Hatchitt: Having lieen ntliicttd with D9pepsia wufi all its niultiloim symptoms indigestion, puiii and tnieasine.-s ovt i the recion ot the stomach; fla'ulence and truction: vomitinu ot meals; iaiiirtior and debility; and havinir ustd. ithoiit bei't fit. all the usual it mt-dies, together with several bottle ol I ull'8 Siitsnpaiiiia. 1 wa- ii.dlii-.d to t:y our Contp-'imd l.xtiael ol Cohosh. '1 be use ol two bottles cured me of t very trace of eist ase: .ttit-e v. I ich litre, a spate of two 111 ntlis, 1 have enj. ed excellent h' alih I ha-. e sold several doz n bottles of your Cohosh on my Wharf Buat, and it has cUfcii ..e-iltct satislaciioii. For all those dh eases for which it is recommended 1 btlit ve i Siipetior to ui.y medicine in us--. Respectfully. P. G. O'Mf.EY. Comiiiiscion Metchant, Evaiibviiie, la. Dr. HA'rcniTT: 1 have examined the manner of prt pnrii g your Cer.ipoi:nd h.xtract of Cohosh, and bave used it to a consic!etali;e extent in my practice. 1 Itlieveit an excellent reii.tuy for nil constitutional and chronic diseases. Re.-peciiully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCROFEIA CURED! hi. .-.tLnso.v Ky.. Nov., 1849. 1 find your Cohosh nn tlli ctnal rcinei'.y tor the Scroiula. 1 have a iulto fill n;ei' il, who was afflicted with tl.at disease, by the useoi three b -tI t .es of lue Cohosh, was t nliic:y t i.rcd. 1 lie inoiher of said girl, uüed M, w as cureu ol tue same lseaae bv the stiine preparation. Yours. Ji-HN A IIATCUITT. Dr. Hatchitt, Evansville, la. AMENOimi CCA CURED ! The following important ctrtiiicate is from Dr Kight, ot Cincii.nati, ( bio: D.t. Hatchitt: 1 have vsed your Compound Extract id Cohosh . n admiiabit suecess. 1 administered it to a latly who had been liiliorinir under suppressed mensinrntioii tor ten or twelve months, and other derangements const qti' nt on it had redu ctd bar :o the last exticmitv. Her atinudiiig phvsijciati bad t'iven her up 10 tlio Nausea, voiniiuii!. I nnd exceeciitg nervous prostration indicated ia id j dissolution. The urgent symptoms were arrested immediately on the administration of vour Cohosh a riiilviny; , ot the vital energies over the whole system follow1 ed and the patient rapidly recovered. 1 w-.iuld ad vise those similarly ufilicltd to give vour medicine a trial. Yours, W. F. KIGhT. The fillowina from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Dentist of Evansville, will be read with intere.t: Evan-vk.le, Dec 1st, 1S19. Dr.. HaTi tllTT : As a dtttv I owe von relativ:; to your Compound Extract ol Cohosh. 1 would say, 1 i have prescribed it m a nu'iioer ot enronic oiseutes, with uniform success: especially in a case 01 chronic Gonorrhoea, of several year's standing, which had battled the skill ot the most eminent of the profession. I consider it a, most valuable remedy for female complaints generally particularly for those in tiie decline ol" lile. You are at liberty to do with this as you like, lam, very respectfully, J. L. G ARRET T. Evansville, Jan. 1. 1850 Dr. Hatchitt: My wife, tor several years, has been afflicted with nervous headache and dyspepsia in their worst forms. For the last two years she has been unde. medical treatment without receiving more than temporary relief. She has been permanently cured by the use ol your Cohosh. 1 have also been cured by the same medicine ot a settled pain in mv chest, attended with a distressing cough and great difficulty ot breathing. I also find it an immediate relief lor heartburn, with which 1 have been severely afflicted. Yours. &c SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. From Dr.Bain, M. D : New Frankfort, Ind., Feb 10, 1SI10. Dr. Hatchitt Sir: Having seei the recipe for making your -l.xtraclot Cohosh,'" and Imcing vsid it mjierxon, I am led to believe it a sale and much snperior.rt-medy to v arsnpari.la. lor all direuses lor which that article is so highly extolled. 1 ours, res pcctlully, WM. C. A BAIN. Sold at the vety low price of 75 cents per boitle. Agencies solicited. Manutactuied and lor tale by J G. HATCHITT, Wholesale and Retail Dtutgist, ... febll dawlv Evansvilie. Ia W E. UOLLlli-WORTH --J.NO V. UIGHES Wholesale ni-.d Itetail CHINA, GLASS fi V T QTJEENSWAEE HOUSA II"r street, between, Main and Locu;t, Evans vtLLK. Ia. THE undersigned are now receiving a very large and well selected stock of CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, which, with their present tot, will make as desirable an assortment as may he found West. We have reciived from Pittsburgh a well-assorted stock of Glasx-ware, and are desbous that all in want ot the above articles may give us a call, as we am sail-tied that it will be to ih,-ir interest to do so We invite the attention of merchants and eealprto examine our siock, bting ssun d that we i ff r iiiducenit nts to ( eaieis enti;f ly sufficient to stop ihein here if they call. On ers .111 up with despatch, so that tin y may go to any part ol the cuun try without breakage. rWe are offerir inducements in retailing. Please call and see. 1ebl2 tf UOI.I.IVWOm-H .I- HUGI 1 FS ISAIEBOABS ASD PJ..15K ROADS. IMPROVEMENT is the ordei oi the day, and I tho'e who do not improve the present moments are behind thw times. 1 have lor sale some of the best upland in il.e et ut ty, a part of which is well improved. It U situate 10 miles due north of this city, and near the line of Railroad The contemplated Plank Road w ill run through some of this la'iil. which with the Railroad, will afford t very facility j for taking the procure to mnif.tt. 0 a, ks me ot- i tercd. and will be sold in lots to s'iit purchasers The (arm known as the tIrnbrook Farm, is a part of the 'ands now for sale. If the above land a'e not sold before the first dny of July next, thev will be sold at public auctpvt. of which due notice "wi 1 be eWeri. Title bt ond dispute. For terms applv 'o P. H'KNBR00K, Main street. Fvnnsvil'e. Much 4. 1M mh.S MOLASSES. 2C0 barrels and 50 halfdo. from the coast, per steamer Uncle Sam, in good order. mb4 FOSTER & BROWN.

REGULAR TACKETS.

REGULAR EV. TV STILLE ASD LAFAYETTE PACKET. Thfi nne last i niiiiiniT nassentrerKtenMer Kichaku .vicGriRE, master, will run regularly in the trade during the entire season For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to HA RRINGTON, CRANE Si CO., TAYLOR & HARVEY, mli4 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. R01VEIG-GItEEN ATV EVANSVILLE PACKET. f-JÜSXÄ TKE lasl running passenger packet Jrafe- MAMMOTH CAVE, Capt. W . 1. War'nnet, master, will leave Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday, and BowlingGrcn every Monday and Thursday. For Ireigiit or passcge npplv on board, or to feb2 2tn O'RILEY & MITCHELL. EVASSVILir LAFAYETTE PACKET. The splendid passenger steamer VERMONT, w hi. iiuslett, master, will run as a reru'sr Decket in he Evansville ana Lafayette trade during this season. For freight orpossnge, having excelitnt arcommoriations. npplv on board dot 27 EVASSV1LLE AM I WABASH PACKET. ' Tee substantial steamer u.. v 000, liiRS'er, w ill utn during the season as a regular fvamville rnd Wabash Tacket. She is piovided with excellent nccoti mida ions. For tttiglit or pus-satre applv on I cord or to rW19 OTll.f.Y A- "V ITCH El L. Ag"ts. REGULAR EV-rsviTTE & LAFÄYETTE PACKET. The id.-i running and substantial steamer 3 NORTH CAROLINA. W. H. Thomson, master, will depart for Lafayette and intermediate ports on the first rise of waterin the Wabash, rnd will remain in the trade during inc- enure season. Fur treidln or passage applv on board, or to decla O'RILEY V Mi l CIlEl.L, Ag'ts. f , B. Tl e Nortli Carolina has b 11 thorough y rt paired, :.nd stni us with il.e insurance Compunies a; a,y ''"al ,!1 " e fade. EVA5SV1LLE AMD AVABASII PACKET. (plK The wLbw'.aiuial a:id excellent ttt aS&ä&z VISITOR, N. F. Webb, master, will run during the winter as a regular packet in the Evansviiie and Wuhash biver "rude. '1 be V isitor is a double engine boat, and provided with a "Doctor." and for accommodations cttniiot be suipasstd Ly at.y teat in the mule. For freight or passage applv on board or to de.ll O'KlEi.Y -. MPICKLI.. AE't?. EVANS ILLE AXI WAItASXi PACKET. iff!"''' r""r The new and -ubstaiuial steamer JULIA. täüaifciüip. C. Prttnty, mn.-ter, will run as a trt tilar packet Irotn Evansville t Lafayette. '1 he Juiitt has betn purchased by WubUwlimen, express,)' lor this trade Fr height or pas-age applv on board or to TA YLni: trllAJa'EY, O lilEl.r A- MITCHELL, derll IIA TliJS'. CtiAjE& CO EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET. A . T . The new, splet.did light draught vA--.--.-r il 'steamer SlTri TRIBUNE. . S Paxt(n, mr.ster, will run as a regular packet intfte Evansville and Wabash river trade, duting ihe winter season. Tie Tribune carries nearly M0 tons (reicht, and is of very light draught. She has been built c.tpitssly foi the trade, and is provided with every accommodation. r or Ireiyht or pnsnnp applv on board or to oee4 TAYIOR & HAUVEY, Acents. EVAICSVILLE AKD WABASH PACKET 'tvpl Hit. fcubsiantial sleaiuer fciiäiatsas INDUSTRY, C;i, i. v C GfttEx. Masttr, t ili tun os a regular packet in the Lvarsvilie Mid nbiüh trade leuvin Evansville, t otuidsy. Etc. lst.tm l.er lirst trip, For freight or pa-ft t e apply on board, or to n:;o TAY! OR , HARVEY. Agents. REGULAR EVArSVJIIE AKD LAFAYETTE PACKET. -t7wZLi '1 tiE last ruuniug steamer DANe&iSSSs lKL1JÜONE' LRAPEK, Master, wiii leave lor Lafayette and all intermediate landings-to-day at 12 o'cloci M. She will continue as a regular Evansville and Waaath packet the present season. For freight or passage arrlv on board or to O'RIKLLY cV MITCHELL Agt's. n29-tf TAYLOb' A HARVEY LOUISVII LE, EVANSVILLE, AND GREEN RIVER PACKET fIL.? Tile fust running and substantial isteamer MAJ. BARBOUR, II. 1. droits, jViasier, will run as a reguhr packet in the Louisville, Evansville, and Green River, trade, .via Henderson duting the w inter. Itaving Evansville every Thursday at 4 o'clock for I!c wiiug.Green, and every Friday morning lor Louisville. l or freight or passage applv on board or to n23 O'RILEY &. MITCHELL. Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE AND "WABASH PACKET rfjg, THE new and splendid steamer Jgg&JL. ANN L1NNLNGTON, '1 iios. Kim i.i, Master, wMl run as a regular packet fioin Evansville to the Wabash river the coming season. I' or f reitrht or passage, having excellent accommodations, applv tn hoard, or to 11 2t'-t 1 O'lm.EY cv MITCHELL. A"nfs. REGULAR LOTJTSVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GELEN PACKET fTy Ötcaintioat GEN. VV )RTI1 leaves ft&jj- Evansville tvery Wednesday for 1 .01. is ine, and every Sunday for Cowling Green. F r tieiwh. or passnrr enquire of n til T A Y 1 .Ob A- H APVEY. Ae't. PAINTED BUCKETS. (( Zt" 1 amttd Uucketsjuwt received and i)f tor sale bv jan2S BABCOCK BROTHERS OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! JUST received by Exp ess, fresh Baltimore Oysters, al the Empire Restau rant, for sale wholesale or retail. JOHN FA KRELL, Between Main and iSvcamore streets mh'2 WABASH FLOCK. rT BARRI.Lr- Fiimiiy F.our made from superi or old Wheat, just received and for -ale by ml,2-:f II R ING'l ON. CRANE & CO BALED IIAV. lf TONS Ba.ed i.ayjuoi received and for sale ÖU low by mhJ tt HARKlNGTOy, CRANE CO. UIAG'ES;. Ac 10 boxes Oranges; 10 t!o Lemons; Herb and in good order, nnd for sale by !ndt4j FOSTER & BltO WW. LATE ARRIVAL! FRESH supply ot .Vlediciiies. Oils, and Paints; "V a Inree and complete assortment of Foreisn Liquors; Cosniac Brandies Segnetle, Dupey hod Hix helle brands. WiNts Old Oporto Port, Madeira, Malaga. Clarets St. Juban. Chateaux.. Marceaux. etc., etc. ls . Ti tjburch Window Glass, nnd Apo:hecaries' Ware, in st -re and tor sale, retail or wholesale, hy J. G HATCHITT, Druggist, fbi3 d2m Front street, one üoor below Alain. r SPUING STYLE OF HATS. 1 have 3 ist received a tine assortment ot Spring S'yle "Ilats-the handsomest style and article that his vet appeared in this market and manufactured at the bes. establishments in the West. Call and examine them, at mv store on Main street, iust above First mh5 tf JNO H. HANNAH. LAFAYETTE EXTRA FLOUR. SMALL lot of this choice iamily Flour in store and for sale by A mh!9 FOSTER &. BROWN.

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DRUGS, MEDICUTES, IJTC. I AM now in the daily receipt of mjr spring snp ply of DRL'GS, Ac, Ac, conbisting in par

ot the following : 200 oa Iodine, French 300 do Tart acid. Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice 5 do Refined Borax 5 casks East.Salarataa 150 lbs Quicksilver 300 do Calomel Eng ' 150 do Calomel Am 20 do Ext Bark Comp 150 do Pulv Red Bark 20 do Chloroform, Cur. 200 oz Iodide de Potassa 100 oz Tannin fO oz Snip Morphia 20 oz Acetate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium 500 dr Spnna AleDd 200 do do E India do 2000 do Naples Sulphur 1000 do Brimstone 400 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spt Nitre 400 do SptsAmmenia 100 do Sulp either 350 do Jalapa pttlv 350 do Rhei pulv 1000 do Reri'd Sah Petr 50 do Oil Lemon, pure 50 do Cum Amea 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 do Rosemary " 50 gals refined Olive 03 50 lbs Oi! Peppermint 1000 lbs Sal Soda 500 lbs Camphor 1C0 do lpecachuana pul 1000 do Sol Rochelle pul 2000 do Sup Carb Soda The above are warranted of best cuality, and wfl be sold on a small advance for cash or to prompt dealers on usual credit. My stock hag been pur chased entirely from 6rst hands, on best terms M the public can rely upon their purity and prices iel.7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. A FORTUNE FOR jrTlO OR 41 ' BRITANNIA SPORTINÖ PORTRAIT CLUB, Offices, George St., month, England. THE Managers bee to acquaint their numerous patrons that the next DISTRIBUTION OF PORTRAITS OF RACE HORSES, will comprise thoe 'ntered for the forthcomipff GRAND NATIONAL DEICHT HACX, The Xo. of Shares to be limited to 5,000 each CUu F'irst Class Member 10. Second Class D.oi. Early application tor the unappropriated Share, is necessary. A party subscribing tor more than one share, has the chance of gaining an equal number of Bonuses. Those members w-ho draw the various Portraits will be presented with the following sums: Portrait of IstCIass Bonuses. 2d d: d VV inner, or F irst Horse 20.000 10,000 Second Horse--. 10,000 5,10 " Third do ... , 8,000 4,000 Divided amongst Starters.. 6.000 3,000 Non-Starters 6,000 3,000 There are 209 Bonmes in each class, that beiHf the number of horses entered for the race. Th Drawing will be conducted upon the same legitimate principles a those w hich characterized th late St. Igt-r and other proceedings. Full particulars ol the result will be sent ta absent members immediately alter the decision,. that each may know his position. CCrSuhsiribers Registered and Scrip forwarded on recei t of a remittan -e. Bills of Exchange, Dralts. Bank Notes, &c, addressed and made payable to the Managing Directors. 1ÄP. W. JAMES & CO. 8ÜTF ive per cent, commission 10 be deducted oa t e pre-e illation ot Bonuses. - jan24 d2m CITY FURNITURE WARE-ROOM All kinds of Furnittl re oi the newest nnd Im. . . Ill lT . ft. ,,!. nnn Im i'trA mti our VarrUoomi t)nr..nTin.fi.,t, u lit, tl.u .... 1 I . r ri w. im uio w IVUI ci ted liou-e of Cawtir.n & Co., enables us to furnish any article called for, of the best manufacture and at the lowest tiriro Knau inir ihn u-nn. t ...u . house in Evansville, w e will keep a lull assortment ot the hne-t niiilir v .f k.imn,, vn ,r..n T ... . w.,..uiw. ... xcpwwllUllJT ass an e.xiiinination ol our stock nnd pricts. Part of our nri'senr sti.fL- nl r-,lli"..rr,;o r 1. ; cr r- w. vuitiuiuiu wUUUS, .OIB, Centre lables, french RedHeads,-etc., cannot b iupn.-m ior Dfauty anatimsn. '!,ny " J r. & G. SCHWING. fft FASHIONABLE pjT iIIATS! EOOTSÜ SHOES UlPW 111 AVE just received a larpe lot of HAT3. FROM NEW YORK. 1 keep W. Dodd &. Co.'s best Hat, I incinnati; - ." ?-raig 3 " " iouisvilia; P. S. Barber's " " " Give me a rail hpfor i,m r,r.,t,.n 1 .:tr . 1 , . - - -w.w 1-UH.llOfC. A Will SIT the latest style of Hots. A se. all kinds of H.L.. boots and Shoes, Main street, opposite the Bank. . , . JOHN B. HANNAH, !n31 tf " Evansville Is. to merchants and merchant tailors. IIESTRY MARKS & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SILK AND WOOLLEN GOODS, Aa. 12 Pearl street, Cincinnati, O., WmLIi I inv',Ie ?he anention o- Merchants and - 01 LIIUI3IU iiieir inre and ejeant assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, Tailor's Trimmings, etc., etc. in part as follows : x iriie-nano Lierman liroaaclotlis, F-nglish ar d American do. Black and fancy Doeskins and Cassimers. .ew 81 American and French do, Llack bilk and satin Vestings, all qualities. Rich new stylos do do Marseilles and Valencia do do, I weeds. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, CashmerettsSumnierCloths, Queen's Cloths. Hr n Linens, Linen Checks, Linen ßnJünea. Colored Cambrics, Brown Hollands, Bleached Muslins, B eaehed and Brown Drillings, l addmgs. Canvass, silk and worsted Serces. 1 wist, hewing Silk. Huttony, Buckles, 1 hreaci, fcelestns and Wigans, ? Aisn.n hiro-0 nmt . I .. . . - ... ..,, , v"'iicic aoriment or bins, Ikltitwina I .nnaa 1 . .. ' men t of MIlTlVE B V aÄ, i"? 1 0-' r i . Ai-iio, wnicn we oner for a e at tne lowest market prices. mhl2 t'3m -EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. SO BiÜ'r?' 'a,ayie.lle iv!'". warranted old wheat in store and tor sale by Jan29 FOSTER & BROWN. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 1 HHÜÄ ew rlean8 Sugar; 30 bbls Plantator sale'by reccived Per cncle Sam, and j""29 FOSTER & BROWN. AViNTELITAncxl,erifnct-dB0(K-KEEPER T u"e whothoroughly understands his business and can come well recommended, mav hear of a good situation, with a liberal salary, by addressing Merchant," throughthe Post OlhVe. eb27 B t-UNtr in daily expectation ot a large stock o( Iron. Nn ils anrl P;.. i i :.i. "t .r ..-..w i jMn'uitii arucies, i oner in 7 present stock jit lower prices than ever before effer ed'n'hl8 market. Call and seo. t,b21-'r J.LAUGHLIN. Jr. WINDOW GLASS 20U boxes Pittsburgh Window Glass; 350 do French Window Glass, to arrive; for sale by feb7. C.BELL. ODLS, PAINTS, ETC. "j f BBL. Linseed Oil; AU J? bis Spirits Turpentine; 5 oo Copal Varnisn, 3 do Japan do: 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 2W do Red Lead; 2 i 0 do V enetian Red: 2l;(M-l An f i5 w.w j(iijin friwifj just r-ceived and lor sale low by Cl" wttawruitu CELL. SUGAR 54 hhds Plantation, fair and primersceived per Uncle Sam and Mahawk by rusi r.K. 5o UKOWN. rpAR.-25bW,.50 half bbls, and SO kegaCaroiwwctcu jjci " ioiw, ana rorrRteDT iooiLtlS.MUW(H. TIN PLATTS 40 rfxp5 Tin "st 1-3 Xi'n stors and r sale bv mhl3 tf BABCOCK BROTHERS. SPRING FASHION EATS! r I have imt received a lawe a-sortment Sprtnjr Fashion Hats, of Ally's Wanr facture, Cincinnati, to which I ask theeiami nation of the public. There is nothing euperior ii the market. AHLERING &. BRUMMER, -.1,11 pBAEHFLOXm. J b' Is Family Flour, made trom superior oW M Wheat, juat received and tor sale by feblJ-tf O'RILEY &M1TOIELL.