Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 271, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 29 March 1850 — Page 3
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COMMERCIAL.
EVANSVILLE PKICES CURRENT. CORRECTED REGULARLY BV BABCOCK, BRO.'s. Flour, per barrel $5 20SG 00 Wheat, per bushel, old 100 new ; 80 Con, per bushel, - 35 Rye, per bushel none flay, oose, per 100 lbs 40 Oats, per bushel 33 Whisky, per gallon 2223 Lard, in kegs, per pound 55i Flaxseed, per bushel 90 SI Feathers, per pound 23 Ginseng, per pound 25 Rags, per pound 21 Butter, per pound 10lf Eggs, per dozen 68 Salt, pel bushel 35 Coal, per bushel 12I Gunny bags, new 9l10 second-hand Potatoes, for shipment 25S32 Onions, for shipment 40 18 Coffee, per pound 14 15 Sugar, per pound i. -. . .. i. 4 3v&5r Molasses, per gal Ion-- " 252(i Lard Oil, pes gallon (i0(i6 Linseed Oil. ,er gallon . . 10 Bran .per bushel ....... 8 Corn Meal, per bushel .v..., 49 Cheese, by the box '' 77i Chickens, per dozen 125 Rice ..v.... 4J3 Mackerel, No 1 - f04 00 " " 2 10 25il0 50 " " 2-- 8 508 75 'Codfish'-'" ii Cincinnati, March 2f, 5 P. M. The river has fallen 18 inches. Weather cold. Tbe market to-day presented no new feature. 'I'lour did not sell quite so freely as yesterday, but for good brands $5 was obtained. Whisky sold at 21ic; not very firm. In provisions, the only sales were 200 bbls mess "pork at $8 62; 70,000 Rshams, dry-salted, from the river, at 5c and 30,000 fts shoulders at 2 85. No sales in bacon. There are some orders here, but ; limits are below the views of holders. 60 hhd3 sugar sold at 4 for common, and 4i for fair. MANIFEST Of Steamer Mammoth Cave, from Bowling Green 128 hhds Tobacco, 15 doz Chickens, 28 sks Oats, for New Orleans, ' 2 hhds Tobacco, Louisville. 210 sks Corn, Bement & Viele. Lot Coon skins, J. II. Maghce & Co. 30 passengers. Stoamboat Register. Thursday, March 23th. BOAT FROM Hungarian N Orleans Oregon Louisville Wm Noble N Orleans-. Paris PittsburghK W Stephens-- -Nashville--Milton Pittsburg Saladin Louisville Gen Washington ' Hudson Pittsburgh TO CincinnatiN Orleans-Cincinnati-St Louis- - CincinnatiNashville-. St Louis Galena TIME 2 A M 4 ' 5 " 5 " 7 " 1 7 " 8 " 8 " J L McLean . Fanny Smith-' MCave Atlantis---Iliehlander- - Fashion Courtland Geneva Cincinnati 'et tiouis. 10 " .Louisville----B Green Henderson - -Cincinnati--N Orleans-. Cincinnati -Nashville--N Oi leans -12 M PM Evansville Louisville-. Wabash.... Loui ville--St Loui Louisville- - 5 LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUTS PACKET. The fine, fast running, and substantial Steamer, GEN. WASHINGTON. Capt. Jas. Russell, Master, will run during the season as a regular Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Packet. She will leave Louisville everv Wednesday at 10 o'clock, A. M., passing Evansvjlle every Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. Returning, will leave St. Louis every Saturday evening at 5 o' dock and pass Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to mh2o 3m O'RILEY & MITCHELL, Ag'ts. MORRIS S. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Evansville, Ia., "TT J ILL attend promptly '"'to the bringing of suits, collection of money, or any other business confided to him in the counties of Gibson, Posey, Vanderlmrg, Warrick, and Silencer. OCrOiiice on First street, one door from the corner of Alain. mliSU TRUNK FOUND. FOUND floating in the Ohio river, below Evansville, a TRUNK, containing a considerable amount of Money, and sundry amoves of Clothing. The owner can have it by proving property and calling on Messrs. RUtFNEU. &, BROOKS, No. 8 l'barl street, Louisville. mh21 dlw&wlm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the name of the Cannelton Steam Mill and Manufacturing Company has been changed to that of the Troy Manufacturing Company, by permission of the General Assembly,-approved January 15th, 1849; and said Company accepted "of said change at their meeting, held at Cannelton, la., March 12th, 1850. nih21 tf JAMES C. PORTER, fieri . THE EVANSVILLE INSURANCE CO., OF EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, WILL insure Buildings and Personal Property on land against loss or damage by fire, and Boats; ond Vessels, and Merchandize, in the course of transportation, against loss or damage by fire or water, fee. Office in the room occupied by Jas. G. Jones, as a Law office, on the corner of Sycamore und First streets. mh20 tf An Ordinance concerning City elections. SEC. 1. Beit ordained by the Common Council of the city of Evansville, that hereafter all elections , for Councilmen of Wards south-east of Main street, shall be h4d in the Engine House; known as ihe Neptune Engine House, situated on Second "street, between Main and Locust streets; and all elections held for Councilman of Wards north-west of Main street, shall be held at the Engine House known as t the Phoenix Engine House, situated on Vine between First and Second streets; and that all elections fr Mavor and Recorder of the City be held at thejsaid two"Engine Houses, and at such elections, the voters residing south-east ol Main street shall vote at said Neptune engine house, and the voters residing north-west of Main 6treet shall vote at the said Phamix engine house. Sec. 2. In ail cases where an election is held for the election of Mayor or Recorder, the several inspectors shall meet at the city Clerk's office and compare the poll books of the several polls, and make out a certi:icate of the aggregate number of votes received by each person for the oitice of Mayor or Recorder, and that orie of said inspectors -hall return said certificate to the citv Clerk's office at the same time that they make return of the election of tJouncurnan. j AS. G. JON ES, Attest: Mayor. , J. J. Cuasdi.ek; Clerk. fmhC6 NEW MUSIC. TUST received a selection of new and popular Airs vl Waltzes, etc., for Piano snd Guitar. - Also, a large assortment of superior Violins, fipanish Guitars, Flutes,- Fifes and h lageoletts, Acenrdeons, loiin kows ana bridges, best Italian and English Strings for the Guitar, Violin and Bass 7- . . - r . -1 -rni- t ... lot. insirjcuon dduhs oi an mnas, Clarionet Keuds, 1 uning rorKs. etc., etc. THOS. CONYNGTON, Book and Music store, Ttihl3 Corn- Main and Firststrents. DISSOLVED. rpiIE firms of Lewis & Darling, Lewis & L Leonard, Lewis & Bick.vell, and Lewis & Bingham, trading on the river and in sundry towns on the Ohio river, have been dissolved from twelve to twenty-four months. All having transacted business with said firms, and others, will take notice accordingly. All business connected with the above firms has been settled. mh8 d6 WM. LEWIS.
A1CRIVAL A: DEPAUTIRE OF MAILS.
Northern Mail... --Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 P. M Closes same days at 81 P. M. Eastern Mmi, By the River Arrives Sunday Tuesdav and Thursday, at 8 A. M irregular---Closes Tuesdav, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 P M. Southern Mail By the River.- -- Arrives .Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday irregular-- Closes Mnmlnv VVf.lr.ot.lfiv nnH Sntnrdav. at 7 P MNew Harmony Mail- - Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at4 P. M Closes same days at8iPM. . , Leavenworth Mail rrives Mondav and Thursday, at 5 P. M----Closes Monday and rndav at Hi P. M. , T Newark Mail Arrive Saturday, at 12 M Closes immediately. The West Franklin Mails arrives once a ween irregular. California and Oregon Mails Per American Packets, via Chagres and Panama Closes at New Orle.ms once a month irrestuiar. ' Sinale rate to Chagres 20 cents, to be prepaid; ditto to Panama 30 cents, ditto; ditto to fean Lheso. anta Barbara, Mon terey, San Francisco and Astoria, 40 cents, prepaid or not -Arrives at New Orleans once a month irregular. POST OFFICE HOURS. JKrTlie Post Office will be open daily from 7 A M. to 8 P. M, except on thedayson which the Nor them Mail arrives, when it will be open until 11 P. M Open on Sunday from 9 to 11 A. M-, and for two hours alter the Eastern Mail by the River ar rives C5 W. H. CHANDLER, P. M. UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, CORNER MAIN AND WATER STREETS, ruder tlie Journal Office. SKAIIN having lately removed his Clothing and Furnishing Establishment to the above siand, is now fullv prepared with a large stock ol 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 ond beautiful varieties, 1-jr the benefit of bis customers. In his assortment v-ill be found Coats, of all kinds, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Shoes, and Boots, Gloves, etc., etc. AI.SO ' I jj HATS A N I CATS, in fact every thing required for gentlemen's use. All the above articles, and everything else in the furnishing line, will be sold at New York prices for cash. . His stock is continually being replenished sons to keep it lull, and to keep up wiih the days of fashion. . The public are invited to call ond examine his goods, whether they design purchasing or not. teh27 (ily lSi'OKJIATlOS WASTED! riIlK lather and mother of the brothers Chaki.es, JL Lewis and George Cordes, ore anvior.s to obtain insinuation relative to their whereabouts. The last heard from them they had left t'uilucah, Ky., lor the South, last November, Any information relative to them will be thankfully received by Capt. C. A. COKL'ES, ftb27 Evansville, lud. frCrPaducah Journal; American. "Monroe, La.; Shield. Helena, Ark., copy to amoi ut of SI and send bill to this office. REMOVAL. CITY AUCTION HOUSE. THE undersigned have removed into the fourstory fire-proof building on Wau-r street, two doors above Main, formerly occupied by R. Barnes, and are prepared to sill at Auction all descriptions of property entrusted to them Thcy will attend to selling of Real h '.state in any part ot the city. Regular Sale IJays, Wednesdaysp.nd lor secondhand Furniture and "Calamities" in general, Satur days. Having an abundance of room, persons wishing Goods stored can be accommodated. They kecpon handa general assortment of FURNITURE, consisting ol Solas, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Platt s, ic, &c. Also, Dry Goods, Hooks, Fancy Articles, and Motions. Also a general assortment ot Clocks, at wholesale and retail, mhl WOOLSEY & NELSON. DANIEL WOOLSEY. El KAM NELSON. KEHIOVAL CARI. WOOLSEY & NELSON, Auctioneers & Commission ?If rtliunts, AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, Fl KSITl'llE, BUY GOODS, A.c. HAVE removed to the four-story fire-proof building on Water street, two d(.ors above Main, formerly occupied by R. Barnes. Evansville, In., March 1, 1850. mhl POOLE & BROTHER, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 90 Magazine Street, NEW OK LEANS. OUR J. M. POOLE will be at Evansville, mid interior, during the winter and spring, to solicit and make advances on shipments of Prouuce to the house. JKrOrden for GROCERIES will meet with our best attention. Refer to Bement & Veile, ) J. Lavghlin & Co., Evansvi i-ille X ay lor & Harvey, mhl ly mlt C 1 Lisvi"eSPUING goods: T. & E. SLEVTN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCl" DIIV GOODS, Main st., second door below Third, Louisville, Kij., RE now receiving a large and well assorted JTJL tock of British, French, German, and American 1MIY GOODS, among which are 60 cases new style Prints; 10 do fancy and black Lawns; 8 do plaid and solid Ginghams; 6 do black and fancy Lustres; 8 do black and colored Cambrics; 30 do blenched Cotton, 3-4 to 12-4; 10 do do Drilling; 20 do Cottonades and Denims; 15 do Cassimere, Jeans, and Satinets; 5 do O rap D'Ete and Queen's Cloth; 5 do Croton and other C sating; 40 bales brown Cotton, 3-4 to 10-4; 10 do brown Drilling; 20 do Amoskeag and other Ticking; Cloths; black satin and fancy Vestings; Flannels; book, swiss and mull Muslins and Jaconets; apron arid shirting Checks and Stripes; bleached and brown linen and cotton Table Cloths and Diapers; Irish Linens; silk ond cotton Handkerchiefs and Cravats; Hose and Glovts; Ribbons; Laces; Threads; Huttons; Pins; Suspenders, etc., to which they invite the attention of city and country merchants. Lot. Journal. nihl2 d5wl BRANDY AND AVINE. Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira, P'jr Juice Port, Sweet Malaga and Claret, on hand and for sale by " Ieb7 C. BELL. ROOMS TO RENT. TWO GOOD ROOMS, suitable tor Offices, over the subscriber's store, with a private entrance on Second street. Enquire of , WM. HUGHES. febl'2 tf Corner Main and .Second sts. ( iif LBS. Old Government Jav ew.vlU" lee, put up hi 501b sacks, suit! 1 c 1 I... a Co! uitable ioi family use, for sale by tebi C. P.ELL FLOUR. JUST received 700 barrels Wabash Flour, a supe rior article, mads of old wheat for family use for sale by ian4 daw ALLIS &. HOWES. w tj, rrrrtTESE. A CHOICE lot of English Dairy and Western XV. Reserve Cheese, tor sale low lor-cash bv HOR N'RHOOK &l BERTIS. tebl9-l Main streett. UOCKIlVGHAiri V LIVERPOOL WAKE. n CRATES and hogsheads of Rockingham and Liverpool Ware, in store and for sale by mhl WOOLSEY & NELSON.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
Main street, vear Water Street. BABCOCK BROTHERS, 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 their goods, and iheir prompt attention to all orders received, will they hope stcurcto them a continuance of their tavors. 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, ol which the following is a part .- 500 kegs Pittsburs, Wheeling and Boston Nail: 50 'Wrought Boat spikes", ass'td 4 to 6 inch; 150doz Axes, Collins', Simniurids' and Hunt's; 100 " Spades and Shovels, Arne'sand others; Tin Plate, block and bar Tin, Copper Wire, &c; Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors, itc; American and English Locks; tlkJing door Furniture; Hook and plate hinees. Butt and Parliament hinges. Window Fastenings, Iloesof all descriptions, Crosscut and Mill Saws; Patent Balances, platform and counterScales; Cofiee Mills, Cotton and Wrol 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 assortment of shelf goods, teb 22 tf A GCOD CHANCE TO LEARN CN THE PIANO. TV RS. MEYER would respectfully announce J.IJ to all those who are c'esirous lo learn oil the Piano, thatsheis now prepared to give lessons. Huving practised tor twelve years on this instrument, she llatttrs herself that she can give perlect satisfaction. For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Meyer at the Exchance Hotel. feb20 it KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! THAT FOSTER Ac BROWN havtf on hand FIE FRUITS, of all kinds, Pick Irs, Currants, Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, hermetrically sealed. Mackerel, do do, Lobsters. do do, and will be sold cheap at the corner of Main and First streets. h'l7 r AM aeent for the following PATENT 3IEJJ11 CIN ES: Jayne's Preparations; F.ihnestot k's do: VVistarV Balsam Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Tovrnsend's Sarapari!!a; Saiv's' do; Bull's do; Hart's Fit Medicine; Thompson's Conn oumi Syrup Wood Naptha; Covert's Balm of Lilt; Cod Liver Oil; and all othe r Medicines of this character in funeral use. felu CKAWFORD BELf FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!! fRf We have made such arrangements 4?$, witti the celebrated Nursery of 1'ho.mi-sv jj som ,v lo., nt-ar j,ouisvnie, mat we , - can lurnii-h all kinds of FRUIT 1 RE En and Send in your SHRUBBERY, atthe lowest prices. or.iers. ffbl-2 df.w.1 J. P. - G SCHWING. EMFORIUM CP FASHION. New Tailoring Establishment. GW. GLOVER takes this method of nforming the ciiizius of Evansville, that having purchased the interest of Lis late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the above busimss in nil its various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Brndt & Matthews, corner of Main and 1st sts. From his lung experience in the business, and a determination, on his part, of attention to it, he d els confident ol hringable to give general satisluc'ion. The latest fashions rece ived (juai'lcrly Mi 18 tf NEW SPRING GOODS. TU. 3IAGI1EK & CO. havej-ist received and . are now evening their first supply of SPRING GOODS, consisting in part ot 250 pieces cotton Pantaloon Stulls; 50 do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do Satinets; 30 case? light lanev style Spring Prints; S do Bleached Muslins; 10 tlo Skein Cotton; b bales Hickory Shirtings ALSO 400 dozen assortvd s.izes Palm Leaf Hats. A.Nn 10 cases Women's Hippers: 10 do Ladies' Walking Shoes; 10 do prime Kin Boots. The above supply makes our present stock of Goods very large and well rssorteil. The Goods have been selected with rare- and expressly tor this market, and we invite the attention ot country merchants visiting the city to an examination ot them, confident that we can give them great bargains, nihil tt A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. '1'he. subscriber oilers h.s Farm for ::e-f sale, it is situate 20 miles from Evan?-?T?f ville, on the State road, containing 3209 acres choice land, 130 acres under good tences and in line order lor cultivation. There is a hind some frame Dwellinj, a superior Bai n, 40 acres in clover, 300 good Fruit Trees. The ground is fenced off in 10 acre lots fences 11 and 12 rails high; a never-failing supply of cood water. The Railroad passes between it, and the Canal passes on the east side. For further particulars apply to SaxitlOrr, Esq., or Wat HrtiiiLs. in the city ol Evansville; or to myself on the premises. tnh5 d3wlm WM. KJU 1 H. LESLIE AIKTltillXCOOK STOVE. U"E guarantee the above Stove to posse:s a betler combination ol good qualities than anv other Cook Stove ever otlered for :-ale in ibis citv. Persons wanting a good J-tove will carefully examine all the Stoves in town, and then call and see ours: and if they don't leave the California dust we shall be atistied. EAGLE PORTABLE COAE. COOKING RAMIE, W'ith pleasure we offer hu above new, valuable and economical Cooking Range, invented and constructed for bituminous coal. Ti e oven bakes equal to any brick oven; the fircbed is constructed principally of tire brick, with ah open front, which answers for hearing the room. Being portable it has advantages over thore 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 healing purposes, a full stock of Tin-Ware, to which we invite tke attention of merchants. Orders filled at the lowest prices. ' mho tf J. P. &. G. SCHWING. HOMINY. T UST received at my urocery and Provision Store 3 on Main, just rbove Second street JO barrels Horn in v, first quality, which is ottered tor sale cheap, febl if ISAAC H AIM AN. FAMILY FLOUR. Of 1 BARKELS superior Wabash Flour, made tf-Jt Ironi rdtl Wheat: 64 St. Louis citv and country brands; in store and for sale by teb 26 O' U 1 LEY &. MITCHELL. RUNAWAY From the undersigned, an inden ted apprentice to the Tinning Busi.iess by the name of GEORGE BEE. All persons are warned to Uf him bs, as the undersigned is determined to firosecute any and all persons who shall employ, läi bor or entertain said apprentice, mhl THOS. SCANTLIN. ET335aa High I aluting IVotious. 322 Baby Wagons, Clothes Baskets, .uar-i'i anil leeiicmc xkimvuih, I ubs, buckets and B iwls, Faucets, and other Notions in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BERTIS', Ii'3 Main street. TVJOTICEis hereby given that 1 will expose to 1 saleatpubljcauciton,onthe30th day of March "i-una, ui HIC1ÜI.C icsjuence oi t olly whetstone UCLC II e: a, . uiLiiiiig cutiia, uouseuoiu ruruiiure. eic. A credit ot twelve mon'hs will be given on all sums ol three dollars and upwards, the purchasers giving li ill nrttna u-itt, onn.ni.ml ... n 1 .. 1 ... .11 -. 1 int nviö ni,u .fluvLUecCUUt), aiVlIIg ill uation and appraisement laws. nih7 w3 BRACKET MILLS, Adm'r
HATCHITT'S Compound Extract of co iiosii: THE public living in the South ar.d 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 climate, diet, and habits of life produce among us diseases widely differing from those
common to the East and iSorth. Hence it is morally impossible for any physician, however learned, to manufacture medicine 10 cure our diseases, unless, by long practice and observation among those diseases, he first learn the peculiar idiosyncracy of the Southwestern constitution The Cohosh (Macroty's Racemosa) is a medicinal plant growing in our own climate, ol 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 ot the blcod, e.lrom nervous derangement lor diseases of the1ungs, liver, kidneys, syphaletic and mercurial diseases and particularly tor all diseases peculiar to females it will be found superior to any medicine in use. PROOF! PROOF!! Dr. Hatchitt: We have examined the receipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe it to be a good and safe medicine. We have no hesitation in recommending it as equal, it not superior to any preparation ofSarsaparilla for all diseases in which that article is so generally used. John R. Wilcox, M. D., T Prof. Materia Medica and Theraputics. Evansville L. L. Laycock, M. D., J-Medical Prof. Theory and Practice Medicine. College. M. J. Bray. M. D., J Piof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swa.n.v, M. D., Henderson, Ky. Dated Evansvilie, October 29, 184'J. DYSPEPSIA CURED! Dr.. Hatchitt: Having been allHcted with Dyspepsia with all its multilorm symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasiness over the region ot tiie stomach; flatulence and eruction: vomiting ot meals; languor and debility; and bavins used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles of Bull's Sarsapariila, I was indueed to try vour Compound Extract ol Cohosh. The use ot "two bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent health. 1 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. Respectfully, P. G. O'RILEY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, Ia. Dr. Hatchitt: 1 have examined the manner of preparit g your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and have used it to a considerable extent in my practice. I believe it an excellent remedy for all constitutional and chronic diseases. Kesrpectiully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCROFULA CURED J HtKBEHSON. Kv.. Nov., 1849. I find your Cohosh an elfectual remedy for the Srroluia. 1 have a nearo girl ngeo 21, who was alilicted with t!.at disease, by the use of three bottles of the Cohosh, was entirely cured. The mother ot said girl, aned 50, was cured ot the same tisease by the same preparation. Yours, JOHN A. HATCHITT. Dr. Hatchitt, Evansville, la. AMENORRHEA CURED! The following important cvrtilicate is from Dr. j Kight, of Cincinnati, Ohio: Drt. H ati in i t: 1 have used your Compound ExI trr.ct ol Cohot-h with admirable success. 1 admini isiered it to a lady who had been laboring under j suppressed mensturation for ten or twelve months, ! and other derangements consequent on it had redui ced her to the last extremity. Her attending pliysiciun had given her up to die Nausea, vomiting, I and pxceec.ing nervous prostration indicated rapid i dissolution. The urgent symptoms wore arretted immediately on the administration of your Cohosh a rallying of the vital energies over the whole system followed and the patient rapidly recovered. 1 would advise those similarly alilicted lo give vour medb-ine a trial. Y'ours, W. 1". RIGHT. The following from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Dentist of Evansville, will be read with interest: Evansville, Dec. 1st, 1849. Dr. Hatvhit't : As a duty I owe you relative to your Compound Extract ot Cohosh, I would say, I have piescribtd it in a number of chronic diseases, with uniform sucwess; especially in a case ot chronic Gonorrhoea, of several year's standing, which had ballk-d the skill ot the most eminent of the protessinn. 1 consider it a most valuable remedy for female complaints generally particularly for those in the decline of lite. Y'ou are at liberty to do with this as you like. 1 am, very respectfully, J. L. GARRETT. Evansville, Jan. 1, 1850. Dr. Hatchitt: My wife, for several years, has been afflicted with nervous headache and dyspepsia in their worst forms. For the last t wo 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 have also been cured by the same medicine ot a settled pain in rnv chest, attended with a distressing cough and ereat difficulty ot breathing. I also find it an immediate relief tor heartburn, with which 1 have been severely alilicted. Y'ours, dtc, SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. From Dr. Bain, M. D : New Frankfort, Ind., Feb. 10, 1850. Dr. Hatchitt Sir: Having seen the recipe for making your '"Extractof Cohosh," and having usid it in jer'soii, I am led to believe it a safe and much superior r medy to Sarsapariila. tor all diseases tor which that article is'so highly extolled. l ours, respectfully, WM. C. A BAIN. Sold at the very low price of 75 cents per bottle. Aencics solicited. Manufactured and tor sale by J G. HATCH FI T, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, feblldawlv Evansville. la W. E. HOI.Ll.Nf JSWORTH . - JNO. W. HUliHLS Wholesale and Retail CHINA, GLASS AND QDEENSWARE KOUSB, Water street, betveen Main, and Locust, Evansville, Ia. THE undersigned are now receiving a very large and well selected stock of CHINA AND QUEENS WARE, which, with their present iot, will make as desirable an assortment as may be found West. We have received from Pittsburgh a well-assorted stock of Glass-ware, and are desirous that all in want ot the above articles may give us a call, as we are satisfied that it will be to their interest to do so. We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to examine our stock, being assured that we otfer 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. ttrWe are ofTcrinr inducements in retailing, riease call and see. teh!3 tf HOLLINGSWORTH & HUGHES. KAILKOAI5S AM PLAMv KOADS. JMPROVEMENT is the order ol the day, and those who do not improve the present moments are behind the times. I have for sale some of the best upland in the county, a part of which is well improved. It is situate 10 miles due north of this city, and near the line of Railroad The contemplated Plank Road will run through some of this land, which, with the Railroad, will afford every facility for taking the produce to market. 700 acres are oftered, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers The farm, known as the Hornbrook Farn,' is a part of the lands now for sale. If the above lands are not sold before the first day of July next, they will be sold at public auction, of which due notice will be given. Title beyond dispute. For terms apply to P. HORNBROOK, Main street. Evansville, Maich 4. 1850 mh5 MO LASSES .200 barrels and 50 half do. from t,': coait.per steamer Uncle Sam, in eood order, mhl FOSTER & BROWN.
EEGULAR PACKETS.
It EG l L Alt EVANSVILLE ASD LAFAYETTE PACKET. The tine last running passenger steamer CONFIDENCE, Kichaku McGt'iRE, master, will run regularly in the trade during the entire season. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to HJ RRINGTON, CRANE cc CO., TAYLOR. & HARVEY, mh4 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. HOW LIAG-GKEEX ASD E VAIN' S VILLE . . . . ' - M ' The last running passenger packet MAMMOTH CAE, Gain. VV. 1. Warinner, master, will leave Evans ville every Wednesday and Saturday, andBowIingGrefn every Monday and Thursday. For Ireight or passage apply on board, or to feb2 2m O'RILEY & MITCHELL. EVANSVILLEJc LAFAYETTE PACKET. 1 he splendid passenger steamer VERMONT, iiasiett. master, will run as a retrular Dacket in the Evansville and Lafayette trade during this season. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board de-27 E ATVSV1LLE ASD WABASH PACKET. The substantial steamer GENERAL BEM, b. Vv ouu, master, wid run during the season as a regular t.vansviile End Wabash Tacket. She is provided with excellent accoiiuiicdaiioris. For freight or passage apply on board or to dft-19 OKI LEY A: MITCHELL, Ag'ts. REGULAR EVAXTSVn iE äTlXfÄY--ETTE PACKST- . rftX v 'Fhe fact running and substantial tefStSEy steamer iMMa NORTH CAROLINA. W- H. Thomson, master, will depart for Lafayette mm iiHuiircuiuiB pons on me nrsi rise oi waterin the Yv' abash, and will remain in the trade during the entire season. For freight or pnssagr; apply on board, or to decld O'RILEY A- MITCH ELL. Ao'ts i B. The North Carolina has been thoroughly repaired, ami stands with the Insurance Companies as good as any boat in the trade. EVANSVILLE AX B WABASH PACKET. ;? ;?"? h. The substantial and excellent steaVISITOR, N. F. Webb, master, will run during the winter ns a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabash River rade. The Visitor is a double engine boat, and provided with a "Doctor;" and for accommodations cumiot be surpasstd by any boat in the trade. For freight or passage applv on board or to dec 11 O'lilELY et MITCELL, Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE ASB WABASH PACKET. if JMS V The new and substantial strnmer JULIA, ia-i.i"-ap. C. Prunty, master, will run a3 a rci'iilarnni'ket from KvnnMvilln t, I nfumti. 1 lie Julia has been purchased by W abash men," For freight or passage apply on board or to TA YLt R ,j. IIA R VE Y, D RiELY (V Mitchell, deel 1 IIA RR ING TUN. CRA NE ? CO EVANSVILLE ANB WABASH PACKET. A , "T; The new, splendid light draught ifr-ivi-- --Sy 'steamer r&2SKSj TRIBUNE. S. S i'axlon, master, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabnsh river trade, during the winter season. The Tribune carries nearly bOO tons freight, and is of very light draught. She has been built expressly for the trade, and is provided wiijh every accommodation. l or height or passage apply on board or to loc4 TAYLOR & HARVEY, Agents. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET tTTX 'FillS substantial steamer JCf-viU, INDUSTRY, Capt. V c. Orken-, Master, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville find Wabash trade, leaving Evansville, Saturday, Dec. 1st. on her lirst trip, i or freight -or passage apply on board, or lo n : TAYLOR HARVEY. Agents REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND LA FAYETTE PACKET. ' JK THE last ruuning steamer DANiciii)uu.., vu..-i.i 1L.H, blaster, wni leave lor Lafayette and all intermediate landings to-day at '12 o'clock M. She will continue as a regular Evansvilla and Waaash packet the present season. For freight or passage applv on board or t ( 'K 1 KLLY.ct MITCH ELL Agt's. n2!-tf TAYLOR A HARVEY LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, AND jUJJiH K1VR PACKET 1 Hcj fast running and substantial steamer MAJ. BARBOUR. II. 1. roiTs, Master, will run as a regular packet in the jj.mii.-v int , r,vaiisvme, ana ureen ruver, trade, via Henderson during tbe winter, having Evansvills every Thursday at 4 o'clock tor Bowling Green, and every Friday morning for Louisville. For freight or passage apply on board or to n23 O'RILEY &. MITCHELL, Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET rffinXfo THE new and splendid steamer ANN LINNINGTON, '1 hos. Rimu.e, Master, wMl run as a regular packet iiom L.vansvme to: tue W abash river the coming For freight or passage, having excellent accommo dations, applv on board, or to n 20-tf O'RILEY i. MITCHELL. Agents. REGULAR LOUT3 VILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET jfE! Steamboat GEN. WORTH leaves wiS? Evansville (very Wednesday for ii- in in I 11 "J Jjouinvnie, and every Sunday for Bowling Green. ami jici'ui vi jnir-s-ii!rn enquire oi n Hl TAY I. OK HARVEY , Aals. ' -u w W I , i ixtj. 1 00 DOZfc"N' Fainted Bucketsjust received and j-Jß for sale bv jan26 BABCOCK BROTHERS. W A BASH FLOUK. BARRELS Family Flour made from superior old Wheat, just received and for sale by -tf HARRINGTON. CRANE & CO to mh2BALED HAV. TONS Baled Hay just received and for sale Olt low by mh2 tf HARRINGTON, CRANE &CO. O RANGES. &c 10 boxes Orances: 10 do Lemons; tresh and in cood order, and for sale mh4 FOSTER & BROWN. bv LATE ARRIVAL: AFRESH supply of Medicines, Oils, and Paints; a large and complete assortment of Foreign Liquors; Cogniac Brandies Segnetle, Dupey and Kochellc brands. Wines Old Oporto Port, Madeira Malaga, Clarets St. Juban, Chateaux.. Margeaux, etc., etc. Also, Pittsburgh Window Glass, and Apothecaries' Ware, in fctore and for sale, retail or wholesale, I T TT A fTf'Illflim . . ' oy j. j u.iiuiii i , uruggist, j. vj ii.iiwjii i , uruggist, Front street, one door below Main. tebiij dm SPRING STYLE OF HATS.-l have just received a fine assortment ot Spring Style .Huts 1 l.n l.o .! 1 , . . 1 i -f" . ' ...v. iiuuuouuiMl OLVIC UIJU UTlICie lllöl i . ,1 ' . L . , . nas yev uppeaieu in mis roaici ana manutaclured at the bes. establishments inMhe West. Call and examine them, at my store on Main street, jut above First. mh5 tf JNO. B. HANNAH. LAFAYETTE EXTRA. FLOUR. A SMALL lot of this choice Family Flour in store and for sale by mhl9 FOSTER & BROWN. WRAPPING and Printing Paper. 330 bundles Wrapping Paper; 30 reams Printing do; 70 do Tea do; for sale low by mhl9 FOSTER &, BROWN.
nrrrnq ivrEDICrNES. ETC.
MAhW VM A AT ;n Vtit slnilv rpfpint cif Triv artrinir au m L ply ot DUUGS9 &c.,&c., consisting in par f th fnl Iiiwi nor of 900 n Truiinn. Ffpneh 300 do Tart acid. Eng 5 cases p Liquone 5 do Refined Borax 5 casks East.Salaratai 150 lbs Quicksilver 300 do Calomel Eng 150 do Calohie! Arm 2o do fixt Burk Comp4 150 dö Pair Red Bark "O f!hl..T-nrrm r.M. 200 oz Wide de Potassa 100 oz Tannin 50 oz Sulp Morphia 20 oz Acetate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium 500 do Senna Alepd 901 An An F. India An 9000 do Naples Sulphur juuu do urimstone 400 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spts Nitre 400 do Sptslmmenia 100 do Sulp either 350 do Jalupa pulr 350 do Rht;i pulv 100 An Tnecachiinna nul 10C0 do Refi'd Salt Ftr 50 do Oil lA'hion, pur - 50 do Cum A men f0 do Aniseed 30 do Clove 50 do Rosemary 50 gals refineaOlIv. Ot 50 lbs Oil PeppenuiBt 1000 lbs Sal Soda 500 lbs Camphor 1000 do Sal Rochells pul SITOn tn SnnrrhK.ida i- w . i The above are warranted of best quality, and wll be sold oh a small advance for cash ot to prompt dealers on usual credit. My stock. has been pur chased entirely front first hands, on best tertna at the public can rely upon their purity and pricei teb7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. A FORTUNE FOR JCIO DU JtS! BRITANNIA SFORTINtJ F'ORTRAI CLUB, Offices, George St., l'iymoüth, Eagland THE Managers beg to acq'ualn': their numereti patrons that the next DISTRIBUTION OP PORTRAITS OF RACE HORSES, will coraprii thoe entered for the torthconiipn;UAM NATIONAL DERBY RACE The No. of Shares to be limited to 5.000 each CUis Fikst Class Member 10. Skcokd Class d.o $ Early application for the unappropriated Shari is necessary. A pai ty subscribing tor wot tha one Share, has the chance ot gaining an equal num- ' bcr ot Bonuses. 'I hote members who draw tna vai nous Portraits will be presented with the lbliowiBr sums: Portrait of IstCIass Bonusei. 2d da. rlAI winner, or tirst tlorse X20,000 Secoiid Horse 10,000 " Th5rd d ... 8,000 Divided amongst Starters-. . 6,lH.i0 .10,000 5,IXX) 4,000 , 3,000 There are 209 Bonmen in ,),.), -.l 'rv . 3,00? U. , via, ujai net nw ic number ot horses entered for the race Th Drawing will be conducted upon the sania 'jeiritimate principles as those which characterized tha late bt. Leger and other proceedings. Full particulars of the result will be echt to absent members immediately alter the decision, that each may know his position. -Subscribers Registered ond Scrip forwarded on recemt ot a remittance. Bills 0f Exrhoiw. Dral.s Bank Note,, &c, addressed and made pay ble to the Managing Directors. F ' . w- JAMES Jt CO. JKTrive per cent commission lo be dei.ucted o tue presentation ol Bonuses. jaij24 dam CITY FURNITURE WARE-ROOM f --il'S, All kinds of Purni. C.gHBftare of the newest and latr"J , ' c" "t,"'""". "ur conutction with the celehr.. .eu nouse oi uwihü & Co., enables us to furn sh any article called for, of the best manufactured at the lowest puce. Knowing the want of such a house in Evansv.lle, we will eep mil assonmeii! ' of thehnest quality of Furniture" We relZcTui un examination of our stock nH t.ri" 1 ' ol our nresent Ktnnir r.1 rni;r.,.:. -.T - . rt- I , uniuiiiiu (.nairs. f-otaa Centre Tables, French R fit.ie.i;: . T- 1 ..l-l??' surpassed for beauty and finish, ' 1 " J r. i. G. fiCIl Wivn W- m JcsiHATS! BOOTS!! SIIORStitMJ T "AVE just received a largelot of II ATS X FROM NEW YORK 1 keep W Dodd &, Co.'s best H.t, Cincinnairi i.'TV'1'8 " " Louisvillb Boots and Shoes, Uo Zittl ian31tf i0liLiyK t-vansviJIe. la. TO ICllAfsöHI HENRY liÄRKS & CO.; WHOLtSALE DEALJ-E8 IN " SILK AND WOOLLEN GOODSi Ao. 12 Pearl street. rc -,-... - WC,-VLR invi,e the attention of Merchant. wA x r.mmings, etc., etc. in part as lollowa" trench i and German Broadcloths--Lng i.h ar d American do, iVarsiilles and Valencia do do I weeds. Satinets and k'entucky Jeans Cashmercts, SummerCloth", Queen". Clothr J:r." Linen Checks, Linen LnlUn Wollte C 'amlsr Bleached and Brown Drillings, 1 addings, Canvass, silk and wo, Twist. s;j;n"ri,: "Ja rs.W rgek Thread. S, j ?ns' Uucklt men tot WILLINEItYARTlrr ".,uI.1 "880rtfor sale at the In J, fCLE'S. which weoflfel for rn nl,12 d3m " " Pnces. EXTRA FAMILY FlOTro OH BBLS. Lafayette Mills wra,, ö U i store alld lor warranted ol J""129 FOSTITP tr old wheat FOSTER & BROWN SUGAR AND MOLAESES for sale by ' rtcclved Cncle San-, and jl FOSTER & BROWN. AVJ5i?,TAnex'1erienc'dßOOK-KEEPkR and can come werrU(.gh,y u"d",tand8 S.. good siation, L ÄSrd1d' n?V-57,r 'Pf IRON & NAILS. B civ,. - , Unn H l!, of a Targe .to'ck present stnT-k " , C " " BUUrKn "tele, 1 offer YAf ed in this mäVker Calland rn Uh21"lf J-LAUGHLIN. Jr. window ojJ ; 3M bdne8pitts!i.Urh Window Glass; forsale3bQy S? Wlndow t f prt PflNTS, ETC 111 LBLS. Linseed Oil; bb's Spirits Turiw.tinei 5 oo Copal Varnish, do Japan do- .$ do Whitinp; ;t. - i .-puoisn urown; J received and for sale low by CRAWFORD BELL, OUGAR-54 hhds Plantation, fair and primt r ceived per Uncle Sam and Mahawk by fObtbtt Sc. BROWN. TAR.-25 bbls, 50 half bbls, and 50 kegs Caro bna, received per late arrivals, and for wife mh4 FOSTER & BROWN 7 TIN PLATES; Tin Plates 1-3 X in atom ond 40 BOXES S&lp htf fr mh!3 tf BABCOCK BROTHERS SPRING FASHK5nHÄTS! I HAVE iust TPrvivaA . I . cnrj. Vi;;. 'v " arge assortment ot S of AH,;. Mann nation of, hepbfir Th th" 1Ä inemarKet. AH LRR I xtj?ms hd i w UllUlUiUbitt - r V7ABASH FLOUR. . 7.TI b,hjFamiiy flour, made from airparior - Wheat. nir.t roin.j .j . Id
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