Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 276, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 April 1850 — Page 3
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EVANSVILLE PKICES CURRKIST. CORRECTED KEGt'LAKLY Bt BAECOCK, ERO.'s. JFIour, per barrel Wheat, per bushel, old"--new 'Con, p?r bushel, Rye, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 lbs Oats, per bushel "Whisky, per gallon rLard, in kegs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushel 'Feathers, per pound "Ginseng, per pound Rags, per pound Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Salt, per bushel Coal, per bushel Gunny bags, new wcond-hTind Potatoes, for shipment Chvions, fur shipment Coffee, per pound Sugar, per pound Molasses, peT gallon Lard Oil, pe, gallon - Linseed OiL per gallon Bran, per bnshel Corn Meal, per bushel "Cheese, by the box Chickens, per dozen Rice Mackerel. No 1 " 2 5 20SS6C0 1 00 80 3j none 40 222J 5öi CusJl 2ti 25 2 10 15 6SH 35 12i Hi 10 2f32 25'; 'Ort $125l 10 8 49 r7i 125 15 11 00 TO 25 si 10 50 8 503 75 41 2 CodfishNew Orlf.ans. March 25, ) Monday Evening. J SuoAit--" Market dull. Sales 300 hhds. fair 'M 31. Molasses 500 bbls have changed hands. Fermenting U17c; reboiled 22221c. Fl.oua---'Market drooping. Sales 100 Illinois at $5 85; G00 St Louis at 6 00; and 4C0 Illinois and C00 St. Louis on private terms, probably at a decline. Corn Sales 5000 sacks, including 2-14 at 52; 790 at 5253; 2000 in two lots at 53; 1771 in six lots .nt 54; 200 at 55; and 200 at 5fic. IÜATS" Trice lower. Sales 500 Ohio at 42215; jO at 48; and 513 St. Louis at 52!Co5c. Whisky Sales 300 bids rectified at 211; 275 at 22; rndl57rawat i3Jc. Fork--Small sales of mess at $9 G2.,s9 75. Bacon Sa es 10 casks sides at 5; 3d casks nhoulrisrs at 3r; and 10 tierces sugar-cured hams at Sic. Lard-"-Market firm. Sales 163 bbls No. 2 at 5 and 330 tierces cud 50 bbls prime at die. Coffex-"- A.1 auction, 00 sacks prime Rio, were sold at 11; lOuOvt :10i10 Ij 1C, and ordinary at Ci.vctWATi, April 1 The or.ly sales ot lourltcord of this morning was '60 bbls old whea: fro.ti canul nt $5. The receipts by Miami canal during the last forty-eight hours comprise 2,492 bbls, which b incstly in the market, and buyers and sellers up to the present writing have been unable to agree upon term-'. Afier tlie report of Sa'urday we teard of sales ol 1M0 and 800 kegs No. 1 lard at 6c; nrrl 41 bMs country-packed mess pork at $8 37. This sionvi.ng nothing i-as been transacted. Whisk v market unsettled, and no tales t report. The receipts by canal in the last forty-tight Jioun: wet were 1,626. Sales ol 50 boxes Pittsburgh clierse at -.olc. Mraiiibont KEeSTlKter. Wednesday, April 3rd. r.oiT from to tri Ma7: Gen. Gaines Pittsburgh--St Louis 6 A M Lady Madison-----Nashville --Evans Ule--7 " Telegraph No. 1 - -St Louis-- Louisville -10 " Oriental - Pittsburgh--Si Louis- 11 " Connecticut--.-.- " ! R M North River -.---St Louis-. Pittsburgh--3 " JfEW GOODS. "I UST received by tue sulscriber, a very superior I selection of Spring and summer Goois, incluJing a very desirable.lot of befliititul new styleTiunniPngs: 8u;)erioi extra Ingrain Hack, white and slate colored Ladies anil Mi1? Hosiery; -10 pieces tiintrhnms. a very superior rlicle: G, pglmni Lawns and prii ted Lawns; M'ae'Laues, all colors and styles; American, French and English calico; superior Whi e Irish Linens;, slate color and cheek do; 1-4 6-4 4-4 3-4 bleached and brown Sheeting and Shirtine. A beautiful assortment ol Cap and Bonnet Ribbons; Belt. Mourning and second Mourning Ribhons. A great vnriety of Childrens Spring and Summer ware. For sale verv cheap tor Cash. WILLIAM HUGHES. ap4tf Corner Main and Second sts. COTTON YARNS. QA BAGS superior Cotton Yarns for sale cheap for Cash, by ap4.f WILLIAM HUGHES GEO. (foSLING! HOUSE, SIGN AND STEAMBOAT PAINTER, and Glazier, having permanently located ihimselfin Evansville, solicits a share of patronage, and pledges himself to give satisfaction to all who may lavor him with a call. Shop on first street, 1 door from the corner of Main, basement story. 50 He is also prepared to cover buildings with fire and water-proof composition roofing. np3 lmd H. F. KIGER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. EVANSVILLE, l.ND. o FF1CE on First Street, between Main and Lo cust. I apt J BARICKLOW P OTTER'S". Evansville, Ind. jHHHE subsciibers having purchased the above esL tablishment from R. B. Hart would inform the :itizens and public generally, that they have a large tock of Stoneware on hand, which they are preared to deliver to wholesale merchants at the Wharf 1 unusual low prices. They vodd solicit merbants and traders to send in their orders, which ill be carefully packed and delivered toerder. Address ' apl 6mw HUTCHINSON & WILLIAMS. PITTSBURGH COAL YARD. rHE sul)ecribers have established a Coal Yard on First street, one square below the Exchange riotel, where can always be obtained at the lowest rates the best qualities of Pittsburgh Coal. Orders leftatSam'l Orr's store on Watet street, will Le promptly attended to. mh30 lmd ORR & SW ANSON. Selling Out at Cost, and No Mistake. HSJ HEREAFTER we intend doing an exJglSgl elusive Furniture business, and will sell our f ntire stock of Stoves of all kinds. Tinware, Sad Irons, Cofibe Mills, Japaned ware, &c. &c, at cost for cash. mh30tf J. P. & G. SCHWING. House and Lot to Rent or Lease. THE House and Lot on Locust street, now occupied by B. F. Dupuy,is offered for rent for one year, or a term of years. The House has seven rooms. Hall and Cellar; also on the premises, Wood House. Stable. Cistern, &c. The corner part of the lot. 60 feet bv 371 feet, is vacant, this ground can be had on a long lease, to build upon if desired. Also for sale, twelve acres of Land, one mile from the Court House, on the Canal, north side. For terms, &c, apply to Messrs Inele & Wheeler, or to B. F. DUPUY, jnh29 6t near the Sherwood House. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. I HAVE the latest style of Hatsmanufactured to order, a superior artt cle, of all prices aDd qualities, Satin, Baver, Moleskin, Silk, Plain and Brush, and a great variety of . Buena Vista Hats and Caps; also Moots and
CANDIDATES.
Cr To the Voters of VANDERnuKUH County. Gentlcme l and Fellow-Citizens 1 am a candidate for the. office of Recorder of Vanderburgh county, at the next August election. Mr. A. H. Sanders, .Sir, please announce the above in your paper, and oblige yours. a?Z BRACKET MILLS. J"JIr. Epitok: You will please announce my name as a pnrH'iiefe for County Recorder at the next August ekciion. F. I FAG AN. 2KrA. II. Sa.ndli-.s, Esq. You will please announce rr.y name as a candidate for the office of Recor cr of Vanderburgh countr, at nVxt August election. mh25 C. M. GRIFFITH. A. II. Saxdkrs, Esq., You will please announce DANIEL CHUTE as a Candidate for the office of Recorder for the County of Vanderburgh, at the next August Rdejtion. Your?, Respec'fullv, ir.li 20 DANIEL CHUTE. JKJ-Mr. A. II. Sanders: You will please announce my name a? a candidate for re-tlection to the oflice of Recorder of Vanderburgh county, at tjie ensuing August election. mhl9 SAMUEL T. JENKINS. T A. II. Saxmxs, Esq. I have been solicited by numerous ttiends to become a candidate for the office ol Recorder of Deeds, &c , for tins county: and you will please announce my name as a canddate tor that OJhce, Being a Lawvei by profession, I think 1 can perfumi, its duties with satisfaction to ail. x ours. Kesnecttullv. CLEMENT ß. SIMONSCN Evansville, March K, 1850. mh 13 TO THE LADIES. I WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies that 1 have a splendid assortment of Lasting. Morroco Goat, and Kid Gaiters, Slips, walking Shoes, and fincy Shoes, .suitable for parties, etc; also the same as the above f Misses, a very neat assortment -Children's Shoes of all kinds. I have a complete assortment, and will sell h.w for Cash at my llat Store on Main street near the river. My Lady will ever be present to wait on the Ladies. mh27l A. DEK)E MOULD CANDLES. " I ff RÖXES just received per sunnier Court-I IVJLf land and for sale low by I fe!26 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! i lOO CANS h:st received bv Exn-ers. ! fresh Baltimore Oysters, hermetieallv scaled, for sale wholesale or retail, at Empire Restaurant, JOHN FA 2 U ELL. mri27 First between .Main & Sveamore sts NEW GOODS! rt "HE subscriber is just receiving his Nev Goods, I the public are it sped fully invited tocnll in anil examine the Stock, which will be found very seasonable, very cluap, and offered to every person on the One Price principle, which the umltrsigne 1 has so successfully pinctiM d for ten years in this city, thereby giving couipl to tatisl'action to hts numerous friends and customers. nih27 WILLIAM HUGHES. NEW MUSIC! Il'ST received a seU-eiioti of new anil populnr A irs Waltzes, titc, for Piano snd (itiit;ir. Also, a large assortment of superior Violins, Spnn;..-ti Guitars, .Flutes, Files and Flageoletts. Accordeons. Violin l.'ows and liridges. best Italian r.nd Engiifh Strings- .'or the Guitar. Violin and Pass V'iol. Instruction B,.ks of nil kinds, Clarionet Reeds, Tuning Forks, etc, etc. Th"S. C( NYNGTON, L'.o: and Alitsic store, nihlS ' Corn-r Main and First strceis. MORRIS S. JOHNSON, Attorney tut ('oiuucKor at Law, EvA.Nsvn.'r.'r, 1a., lT7"n,L attend )rjnnpt'y to the bringing of suits, vollection of money, or any other business confided to him in the counties of Gib. "on, Posey, Vanile.rburg, Warrick, and Spencer. SirOiiice oa First street, one door from the corner of Main. wlfW TRUNK FOUND. ITOUND fioat'.ng in the Ohio river, below Evansville. a Tii UN 11, containing a considem; 1.; amount of Money, and sundry articles of Clothing. The owner can havo it bv proving properl v aiU calling oh M.-ssts. i.l'lTN'Eii &, BKOOKb'No. Ö I'harl street. Loui:i iile. mh21 dlwi!cvlm UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, 1VIZ(U,i:fi.lLF. A TV D UVi' AZS., COHNtlt MAIN AND .WATEIl S'l'UEETS. Inder ti:e Journal Ofi'icc. r V'jt.r O KAIIN bavins lately removed his Clothing VD and Furni.-hinc; r.stabiishtnent to the above siand, is now fuilv prepared with a larsic stock ol Clothing, all of which is of home manulncture, and warranted to be of good make and fashionable styles, witli a complete assortment of F UKKISIIISG GOODS, of every description and beautiful varieties, for the benefit of his customers. In his assortment will be found Coats, of nil kinds, Fants, Vests, Shirts, Shoes, and Boots, Gloves, etc., etc. Cvf ALSO fR. ij HATS A N 1) CAFS, in fact every thing required for gentlemen's use. All the above articles, and everything else in the furnishing line, will be told at New York prices for CASH. ilis stock is continually being replenished so as to keep it full, and to keep up with the days ol fashion. The public, are invited to call and examine his croods. whether they design purchasing or not. " feb-27 dly COFFEE, &c50 hairs Rio Cf-ffee: 20 bbls No 1 and 2 Mackerel; 5 drums Codfsh; Received per James Hewitt, and for sale-at the lowest rates by ,nhl9 FOSTER &. BROWN. 71 TOLASSES. 200 barrels and 50 half do. from 1YX the coast, per steamer Uncle Sam, in enod orvnhl FOSTER & BROWN. der. WINDOW GLASS, TEUBENV1LLE brand, from -10 to 24-30 at Ö wholesale and retail, direct from the Manufac , (lire WM tures, mh 12-tf M. WOuLSIiY, Agent. flOA LBS. Old Government JavaCol rVMlvr fee, put up in 50lb sacks, suitable :or family use, for sale by ibb7 1 C. BL.1 FLOUR. JUST received 700 barrels Wabash Flour, a supe rior article, maui of old wheat for family use, for sale by ' , TTT i-rvura jun4 daw ALLIa & IiOVv Eb. W. H. CHEESE. CHOICE lot cf English Dairy and W estem Reerv e Cheese, tor sale low lor casli ty iioi!vni'nni;,t. ri:htts IIURNBROOK & BERTIS, Main streett. ftblO-t CARPENTERS & COOPERS TOOLS. IU.Vr received and now open, a full and general assortment ofa II kinds oi Coopers and Carpenters Tools. Please call and examine mv stock. O. B. GRIFFITH, mh2S Main sf. PAINTED BUCKETS. 1 Af DOZEN Painted Bucketsjust received and J-VMI for sale bv jan26 BABCOCK BROTHERS. AVAIIASII FI.OrK. BARRELS Family Fiour made from superior old Wheat, iust received and for ale bv 15 mh2-tf HARMNGTON. CRANE & CO HALED HAY,
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HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. Main street, near Water Street. BAIiCOCK KKOTIiERS, importers nnd 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 their prompt attention to all orders received, will they hope secure to them a continuance of their favors. 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 andvell assorted stock, ol which the following is a part: 500 kegs Pittsburg. Wheeling and Boston Nails: 50 Wrought Boat spikes, ass'td 4 to 6 inch; 150r'oz Axes, Collins', Simmonds' and Hunt's; 100 " Spades and Shovels. Ame's and others: Tin Plate, block and bar Tin, Copper Wire, etc.; rocket and Table Cutlery, Razors. &c; American and English Locks; Sliding door Furniture; Hook and plate hinges. Butt and Parliament hinges, Window Fastenings, ITocsof ull descriptions, Crosscut and Mill Saws; Patent Balances, platform and counterScales; Coffee Mills. Cotton and Wcol Cards; Ox, log, trace and halter Chains; Anvils, V ices. Stocks and Dies; Ctopers and Tinners tools and materials; 50 tons hollow Ware and Castings Together with a general assortment of shelf goods, teb 2! tf A GCCD CHANCE TO LEAEN ON THE PIANO. TA I RS. MEYER would respectfullv -announce T I ?ii nil thosp who are riesinum to learn on the I Piano, that she is now prepared to give lessons Having practised for twelve years on this instru ment, she flatters herself that she can give perfect satisfaction. For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Meyer at the Exchange Hotel. feb20 tf KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! rTMlAT FOSTER & HROWX have on hand PIE FRUITS, of all kinds Pickles, Currnnts, Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, hermetrically scaled. Mackerel, do do, Lobsters, do do, nnd will be sold cheap at the corner of Main and First streets. fel7 I AM agent for the following PATENT MEDICINES : ' Jayne's Preparations; F.vhnesto, k's do: Wistsr'.- Balsam Wild Cherry; Snii'li's Tonic Syrup: Townscnd's Saisaparilla; Slue's1 do; Pull's do; Hart's Fit Medicine; Thompson's Compound Syrup Wood Naptha; ('overt';' Halm of Life; Cod Liver Oil; and all other Medicines of this character in general ur,e. feb7 CRAWFORD BELL. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES ! ! We have made such arrangements ?iä$with the celebrated Nursery of I'iiompso.v tjO.. near Louisville, mat we can furnish nil kinds of FRLl'l 1 REEö and Sli RU BBERY, at the lowest prices. Send in your orders. fet-1 2 !6'.v3 J. P. .V G SCHWING. EMPORIUM OF FASHION. New Tailoring Eststb ligament. C1 W. GLOVER takes this method of :nformf. i tier the citizens of I'ivansville. that, having purchased the interest of Iiis late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the above bnsiioss in all its various branches, in the -hop formerly occupied 1y IJrr.dt it Matthews, comeroLMain nndlsists. From his h ng experience in the business, and n determination, on his part, of attention to it, he fee's confident of brine able to give general Patisfacion. Tho latest fashions received quarterly fohj2:tf NEW SPRING GCODS. TII. 31A(ilIl:i; A- CO. havejist received and are. now opening their first supply of e-PR IN G GOODS, consisting in part of -.")0 pieces cotton Pantaloon StufTs; M do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do Satinets; ;!0 caser light fancv style Spring Prints; 8 do Bleached Muslins; 10 o Skein Cotton; o bales Hickory Shirtings also 400 dozen assorted sizes Palm Leaf Hats. A.-vo 10 cases Women's Hippers: 10 do Ladies' Walking Shoes; 10 do prime Kin Boots. The above supply makes oir present stock of Good-; very larije mid weil assented. The Goods have been selected with care and expressly for this merket, and we invMc the attention of country mereh'itits visiting the city to an examination ot them, confide-, that we can give theni great bartrains, nihil tf A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. 'I1,,.. o..i..;t.. nil'., 1. W..r... f.. J!L 3 .... T.. tin f U- - f. y ;y .JtU. XI &I1 Hint IlllltS II Olli UaiIS- ÄSjÄfeT ville, on the State road, conta'ninu 320 acres choice land, LI0 acres under good lences '" and in line order lor cultivation. There is a hind sonic frame Dwelling, a superior Barn, 40 acres in clover, -100 good Fruit Trees. The ground is fenced off in 10 acre lots fences 11 and 12 rails high; a never-failing supply of good water. The Railroad passes between it, and the Canal passes on the east side. For further particulars apply to SajitelOer, Esq., or Wm Hughes, in the city of Evansville; or to myself on the premises. mb5 c3whn WM. SMITH. 7VTOTICe1s1IEREBY GIVEN, that the JN mime of the Canneltou Steam Mill and Manufacturing Company has liecii changed to that of the Trov Manuiuciurin Company, by permission of the General Assembly, approved January 15th, 1849; and said Coniuanv accepted of said change at their ii'ceiin". held at Canneltou. la., March 12th, 1850. 'lmVjf tf JAMES C. POKTER, Clerl . XIIElNSVlLI.iriNSrKAS CE CO., OF EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. TT7 ILL insure Builifingsand Personal Propel ty on V land against h'ss or damage by fire, and Beats, and Vessels, "and Merchandize, in the course of transportation, against loss or damage by lire or water, &-c. Office in the room occupied by Jas. G. Jones, as a Law office, on the corner of Sycamore and First streets. "'n-n n HOMINY. , . . I UST received at my Grocery and Provision Store on Main, just rbove Second street, 10 barrels Iloniinv, first quality, which is offered for salecheap. t,,bl if , ISAAC HAIMAN. " FAMILY FLOUR. J1 ,i BARRELS superior Wabash Flour, made id4 from ol.i Wheat; G4 St. Louts city and country brands; in store and for sale by ttb2i"i O'RILEY &. MITCHELL. ni'NAWAYFrom the undersizned, an inden XX ted annrentice to the Tinning busiaess by the name ol 'GEORG E BEE. All personsare warn ed to It J him. be, hs the undersigned is determined to prosecute any and all persm3 who shall employ, hat bor or entertain said apprentice, mhi THOS. SCANTLIN. llijrli Faluting Notions. Baby Wagons, Clothes Baskets, 'Alnr ot and Reticule Baskets. Tubs, Buckets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Notiunc in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BURT 1 5', mhl3 Main street. IVOTICE is hereby given that I will expose to 1 sale at puhlicauction, on the 30th day of March instant, at the late residence of Pou.Y W hetstone, deceased, all the personal property of the estate ot" Henry Whetsone, deceased, con.-isting oi forses Cows, Farming Utensils, household Furniture, etc A credit ot twelve mon'hs will be given on all sums ol three dollars and upwards, the purchasers giving their notes with approved security, waiving all valuation and appraisement laws. mh7 w3 BRACKET MILLS, Adm'r DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Jones & Singer is this dai dissolved by mutual tonsent. The business of the firm
SARSAPARILLA IS OBSOLETE ! PURIFY THE SYSTEM.-
HATCHITT'S Com p onn d Extract of COHOSH! THE public living in the South and' 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 North. Hence it is mt: a! ly impossible for any physician, however learnt J . to manufacture medicine to cure our diseases, uu,s, by long practice and observation among those diseases, he first learn the peculiar idiosyncrncy of the Southwestern constitution The Cohosh CMacroty's Eacemom) is a medicinal plant growing in our own climate, ol Indian reputation, end admitted by every physician who i as examined it, tobe 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, nnd giving tone and energy to the muscular and nervous systems. For all diseases arising from an impure state ot the blcod. or from nervous derangement for diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, syphaletic and mercurial diseases and particularly tor all diseases peculiar to females it will be found stqurior to any medicine in use. rilOOFI PROOF!! Dr. IIatchitt: 'We have examined the receipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe it to be a good and sate medicine. Wt have no hesitation in recommending it as equal, it not superior to any preparation ofSursapariila for all diseases in which that article is so generally used. John R. Wilcox, M. D., ") Prof. Materia Medica and Theraputics. j Evansville L. L. Laycock. M. D., f-Medical Prof. Theory and Practice Medicine. College. M.J. Brav. M. D., J Ttof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swank, M. D., Henderson, Ky. Dated Evansvilie, October 29, 1819. DYSPEPSIA CURED ! Dr. IIatchitt: Having been alllicted with Dyspepsia with all its multiform symptoms indigestion, pain end uneasiness over the region ot the stomach; flatulence and eruction: vomiting of meals; languor nnd debility; and having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles of Pull's Sarsaparilla, I was induced io try your Compound Extract ot Cohosh. 'J he use of two bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent health. I havp suld 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 I believe i superior to any medicine in use. Respectfully, P. G. O'RILEY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. Dr. Hatchitt: 1 have examined the manner of preparing your Compound Kxtract of Cohosh, and have used it to a considerable extent in my practice. 1 believe it an excellent remedy for all constitutional and chronic diseases. Respectfully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCROFULA ClTItEX)! Hi ..tetiso.n, Kv.. Nov., 18ID. 1 find your Cohosh an effectual remedy tor the Scrofula. 1 have a negro girl ngeo 2), who was afflicted with that disease; by the use of three buttles of the Cohosh, was entirely cured. The mother of said girl, aged 50, was cured ot the same liseae by the same preparation. Yours. Jt'IIN A IIATCHITT. Dr. IIatchitt, Evansville, la. AMENOItliliCEA CURED! The following important Ctfrtilicate is from Dr. Eight, ol Cincinnati, Ohio: Dr. Hatchitt: 1 have used your Compound Extract of Cohosh with admirable success. 1 administered it to a lady who had been laboring under suppressed mensturation for ten or twelve months, and other derangements consequent on it had redu ced her to the last extremity. Her attending physician had given her up to die Nausea, vomiting, and exceeoing nervous prostration indicated rapid dissolution. The uraen: symptoms were arrested immediately on the administration of vour Cohosh a rallying ot the vital energies over the whole .system followed and the patient rapidly recovered. 1 would advise those similarly afflicted to give vour medicine a trial. Yours, W. F. EIGHT. The following from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Dentist of Evansville, will be read with intere.t: Evansville, Dec. 1st, IPtO. Dk. IIatchitt : As a duty I owe you relative to your Compound Estradot Cohosh, I would say, I have prescribed it in a number of chronic diseases, with uniform sucuess; especially in a case of chronic Gonorrhoea, of several year's standing, which had baffled the skill ot the most eminent of the profession. 1 consider it a must valuable remedy for female complaints generally particularly for those in the de' iine ol" life. You are at liberty to do with this as you like. 1 am, very respectfully, J. L. GARRETT. Evansville, Jan. 1, 1S50 Dr. Hatcititt: My wife, for 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 my chest, attended with a distressing cough and great difficulty ot breathing. I also find it tin immediate relii f for heartburn, with which I have been severely afflicted. Yours, cVc, SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. From Dr. Bain, M. D : New Fhankfort, Ind., Feb )0, 1850. Dr.. Hatchitt 6'ir: Having seen the recipe for makins your "Extract of Cohosh," and having used it in person, I am led to believe it a safe and much superior1 remedy to arsapariila. for all diseases lor which that article is so highly extolled. Yours, respecttully, WM. C. A BAIN. Sold at the very low price of 75 cents per bottle. Agencies solicited. Manufactured and tor sale by J G. IIATCHITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, febll dawlv Evansvilie. Ia W. E. 1IOLL1NSSWORTH. JNO. W.HUGHES Wholesale and Itetail CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE HOUSE, Water street, between 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 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 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. JK?"Wre are offerin inducements in retailing. Please call and see. teb!2 tf HOLLINGSWORTH & HÜGHES. RAILROADS AND PLANK. ROADS. IMPROVEMENT is the order ol the day, and those who do not improve the present moments are behind the times. r have for sale some of the best upland in the cCortv, 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 offered, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers The farm, known as the Hornbrook Farm, 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, oi which due notice will be given. Title beyond dis-
EGULA. R TACKETS
LOUISVILLE &. ST. LOUIS PACKET. The fine, fast running, and substantial TT-f Steamer, GF.W WASHINGTON, Copt. Jas. Russell, Master, will run during the season as a reguhr Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Packer, the will leave Louisville every Wednesday at 10 o'clock. A. M., passing Evansville evI ery Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. Return ng, i'i h ave St. Louis every Saturday evening 5 o' 1 clock and puss Evansvilie evei r Monday morning at , ' 8 o'clock. ' ; i I'or freight or passage apply on 'lonrd or to : mi,e:; n,u. ciuley Mitchell, a-.s. j HECILAB KVAV1I.I.E AND L.UAV. EXXE PACKET. The tine fast running passenger steamer CONFIDENCE, Richard McGtike, 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. BOl'LI3iG.GKKEX A N D KVASSV1LLE PACKET. 1 he fast running passenger packet 1 . MMATTI 1 A 1-n rAaB ilJXViWitl V X AX V.fX Xli, Capl. W. '1 . War nnet, master, will leave Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday, and BowlingGreen every Monday and Thursday. For freight or passsge apply on board, or to feb2 2m . O'RILEY fc MITCHELL. FVAXSVlLLEi LAFAYETTE PACKET. rfy.. Tus splendid passenger steamer ..frtrr Vermont. wm. tiasiett, master, will tun as a recuiar packet in the Evansville ana Laiayetio trade during this season. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply on hoard dot 27 E V A X S V I LI.E ATiS) AVA BASH PACKET, rJE!T THEsel'stantia! sttamer GENERAL BEAT, L. otu, master, wiil rnn during the season as a regular Evansville r.nd Wabash Packet. She is piovided with exec dient acconnirriaiioris. For freiglit or passage apply on t or.rd or to dec!9 O'RILEY A- AI ITCIIKI.L. Ag'ls. REGULAK EX A KB VILl"EfiT: LAFAYETI'E PACKET. :SwK 1 he iat runtun; and substantial ifV steamer t&ssüstäsa NORTH CAROLINA. W. H. Thomson, master, will uepart lor Lafayette and inteni;e!iate puns on the tirtt ri:-e ol alerin the Wabash, and will remain ill tho trade during the entire season. For freight or pnssrrge apply on ltonrd. or to decl8 O'RILEY V MITCHELL, Ag'ts. , B. Tlie North Carolina has hi en thorougiiiy repaired, and stands with the Insurance Companies agovd as any boat in the trade. EVASSVIEIE ASB AVAUAMI PACKET. T,:.:K'y-- .v The substantial and excellent steaSs&zzMs VISITOR. N. F. Webb, master, will run during the winter as a regulai packet in"'lhe Evansvilie and Wa!a;-h j Kivt r "rade. The Visitor is a double engine Imat, ) and provided with a "Doctor;" and for uccomnioidaiious cannot be- suipased ly tn.y boat in the 1 trade. For freight or passage opplv on board or to i dcll O'klELY . ?.IITCELL. Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE A XD AVASJASSI I'AOaET. The new and substantial steamer JULIA, . C. IVuntv, master, will run as a regular packet Irom Evansville to Lalavette. T lie Julia has bei n purchased by abash men, expressly ior this trade. For freight or passage apply on board or to TA YL ( H V IIA Ii VE Y, o-JUELY rt- MITCHELL' decl l HA RJilNG TON. CEAyßS- CO EVANSVILLE ANW AVAIJASIfi JACKET. A . tsyT'i The new, splendid-fight draught tZtiSi'M TRIBUNE. S. S 1'axion, master, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabash river trade, during the winter season. The Tribune carries nearly! cuit tuns ireignt, anü is ot very light ürauglit. Mullas teen built expressly lot the trade, and is provided with every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on board or to lec4 TAYLOR Sc "HARVEY, Agents. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET KfSSr THE substantial steamer M&j&L . ENDUSTRY, Capt. v (;. Green, Master, will run as a regular packet in the Lvansviile and Wnl.Lth trade, having Evansville, Saturday, Dre. Ist.cr. I r first trip, For freight or presage apply on board, or to n::o TAYLOR V. HARVEY. Agents. REGULAR EVANSVILLE AND LAFAYETTE PACKET. t THE last ruuiiing steamer DANTür iiwvi. iui ' ur-r xcxi iujsii., x'i.xi xjiv., .uusicr, will leave lor Latavette and all intermediate land ings to-day at 12 o'clock M. She will continue as a regular Evansvilla and Waaash packet the present season, For freight or passage arp'v on board or to O'h 1 ELLY;c MITCH ELL Agt's. n29-tf TAYLOR & HARVEY LOUISV1LLE, EVANSVILLE, AND GREEN RIVER PACKET JSSH THE fast running and substantial JSSfrgSteamer MAJ. BARBOUR, II. 1. M-ciVf. Masier, will rnn as a regulir packet in the Louisville, Evansville, and Green River, trade, via Henderson during the winter, leaving Evansvilie every Thursday at 4 o'clock for Be wling Green, and every Friday morning lor LouUviile. For freigiit or passage npplv on board or to n23 O'RILEY &. MITCHELL. Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET THE new and splendid steamer ANN LINNINGTON, 1 hos. Ripple. Master. w;!l run as a regular packet from Evansville to the Wabash river the coming season. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board, orto n20-tf O'RILEY & MITCH ELL, Agents. . REGULAR LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET rT?pfr " Steamboat GEN WORTH leaves JfavSjyj, Evansville (very Wednesday for Louisville, and every Sunday for Bowling Green. Fur freight or passas-c enquire of n 81 " TAYLOR HARVEY. Jp't. ORANGES. &c. 10 boxes Oranges; 10 Co Lemons; lresh and in good order, and for sale by mh4 FOSTER & BROWN. LATE ARRIVAL! FRESH supply of Medicines, Oils, nnd Paints; fx a large and complete assortment of Foreign Liquors; Cogniac Brandies Segnetie, Dupey and Rochelle brands. Wines Old Oporto Port, Madeira, Malaga. Claret? St. Julian, Chateaux; Margeaux, eto.. etc. Also, Pittsburgh Window Glass, and Apothecaries' Ware, in store and for sale, retail or wholesale, by J. G HATCHITT, Druggist, feb23 d2m Front street, one door below Main. SPRING STYLE OF HATS 1 have I just received a fine assortment ot Spring Style liats tne nancisomest style ana article that has yet appeared in this marfc t and manufactured at the bes. establishments invthe West. Call and examine them, at my store on Main street, just aboveFirst. mh5 tf JNO. B. HANN AH. LAFAYETTE EXTRA FLOUR. A SMALL lot of this choice Family Flour i store and for sale by mb.19 FOSTER & BROWN. WRAPPING and Printing Paper. 350 bundles W rapping Paper; 30 rpjiTTis Printing . do: . .
DRUGS, MEDICTNES. ETC. I AM now in the daily receipt of my spring sup ply of DRUGS, &c.,&c, consisting in par
ot the following : - 200 oj Iodine, French 200 oz Iodide de Potassa 100 02 Tannin SO oz Sulp Morphia - 20 oz Acetate do500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium fiOO rio Spnna Alerid 300 do Tart acid, Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice 5 do Refined Borax casks East-Saleratn 150 lb9 Quicksilver 300 do Calomel Eng 150 do Calomel Am 20 do Ext Bark Compi 150 do Pulv Red Bark 20 d Chloroform, Cur. 200 do do- E India do 2tH0 do Naples Sulphur i'H-0 do Brimstone 00 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam CopaTia fi'O lbs Spts Nitre t(X do Si ts Ammonia 1(X) do Sulp either 350 do Jalapa pulv 350 do Rhei duIt 1000 do- Keh'd Salt Petra 90 do Oil Lemon, pur 50 do Cum A mon 50 do Aniseed 30 do Clores 50 do Rosemary 50 gala refined Olive Oil 50 lbs Oil Peppermint 1000 lbs Sal Soda 500 lbs Camphor 100 do lnecachuana pul 1000 do Sal Rochelle pul 2000 do Sup Carb Soda The above are warranted of best quality, and wil be sold on a small advance for cash or to prompl dealers on usual credit. My stock has been pur chased entirely from first hands, on best terms so the public can rely upon tneir pnnry and prices ten' 1.7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. A FORTUNE FC It 10 OR 31 BRITANNIA SPORTING PORTRAIT CLUB, Offices, George St., fiymonth, England. THE Managers beg to acquiin: their numerous patrons that the next DISTRIBUTION OF PORTRAITS OF RACE HORSES, will comprise thoi "ntered for the forthcoming GRAND NATIONAL. IJEIIKY 1IACE, The JVn. of Shares to be limited to 5,000 tack Class First Class Member lo. Second Classp.o jE5. Early application tor the unappropriated Shares is necessary. A pai ty subscribing tor more than one Sharehas the chance of gaining an equal number of Bonuses. Those members who draw the various Portraits will be presented with the following sums: Portrait of IstClass Bonuses. 2d de. do; Winner, or First Horse X20.000 JtlO.OOO Second Horse--- 10.000 5,000 " Third do - 8.000 4,000 Divided amongst Starters-. 6.000 3,000 Non-Starters 6,000 3,00 There are 209 Donmes in each class, that being the number of horses entered for the race. The Drawing will be conducted upon the same legitimate principles as those which characterized the late St. Leger and other proceedings. Full particulars of the result will be sent to absent members immediately after the decision, that each may know his position. JKrSuhsenbers Registered nnd Scrip forwarded on receiot of a remittance. Bills of Exchange, Drafts. Bank Notes, &c, addressed and made payable to the Managing Directors. W. JAMES & CO. KrFiv.- per cent, commission to be deducted on the presentation ot Bonuses. jan24 d2m CITY FURNITURE WARE-ROOM All kinds nfrnmi.?? fWstnrenf the newest nml Int. FT est styles can be found atiÜä2 our Ware-Rooms. Ourconn6ction with the celebra ted house of Cawthon & Co., enables us to tarnish any article called for, of the best manufacture and at the lowest price. Knewing tho want ot such a house in Evansville, we will keep a tull assortment ol the finest quality of Furniture. We respectfully ask an examination of our stock and prices. Fart of our present stock ol California Chairs, Sofas, Centre Tables, French Bedsteads, etc., cannot be surpassed for beauty and finish. ian-28 tt J ?. &. G. SCHWING . rfj FASHION AULE iFIATS! BOOTS ! t SHOES!!! 1HAVE just received a large lot of HATS, I' HOn NEW YORK. 1 keep W . Dodd & Cu.'s best Hat, Cincinnati! Hays &. Craig's " " Louisville; F. S. Barber's " " Give me a call before you purchase 1 will give ihe latest style ot Huts. A se, nil kinds of Hats, Uoots and Shoes, Main street, opposite the Bank. JOHN B. HANNAH, ian31 tf Evansville. It. TO MERCHANTS AND MERCHANT TAILORS. HENRY MARKS & CO.. WHOLES ßLE DEALERS IN ' " ' SILK. AND WOOLLEN GOODS, A"'. 12 Pearl street, Cincinnati, O., XT7 OULD invite the attention oi Merchants and Merchant Tailors to their large and elegant assortment ol Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, TaiTor' T rinimings, etc., etc. in part as follows : Fiench and German Broadcloths, English ar d American do, Black and fancy Doeskins and Cassimers, New style American and French do. Black silk and satin Vestingq, all qualities, Rich new styles do do. Marseilles and Valencia do do, Tweeds, Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, CWImieretts, SumnierCioths, Queen's Cloths, Br'ii Linens, Linen Checks, Linen Drillus, Colored Cambrics, Brown Hollands, Bleached Muslins, B eached and Brown Drillings, Paddings, Canvass, silk and worsfed Serge?, T wist. Sewing Silk, Huttons, Buckles, 1 bread, Selesias and Wigans. A lso, a large and complete "assortment of Silks, hil.bons Laces Straw Goods, and a full assortmentot MILLINERY ARTICLES, which we offer tor sale at the lowest market prices. mhI2 (13m v EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR Qfk BBLS. Lafayette Mills, warranted old wheat JJ in store und ior tale by j;j"2!) FOSTER & BROWN. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. "I fT HHDS. New Orleans Sugar; 30 bbls Planta-J-tion Molasses: received per Uncle Sam, and lor sale by J"" FOSTER & BROWN. "VI 7" ANTED An experienced BOOK-KFLPER One who thoroughly understands his businessarid can come well recommended, mav hear ofa good ntuatuin, with a lilteral salary, by addressing "Merchant," through the Post Office. teb27 DRON & NAILS. BEING in daily expectation of a large stock of Iron, Nails and Pittsburgh articles, I orlermjr present stock at lower prices than ever before cfler ed in this market. Call and see. feh21-tf J.LAUGHLIN. Jr. IULNDOW GLASS. 200 boxes Pittsburgh Window Glass; 3j0 do French Window Glass, to arrive; for sale by feb7. C.BELL. OTLS, PAINTS, ETC. "I f BBLS. Linseed Oil; ' -B-Vf io bblsSpirits Turpentine; 5 do Copal Varnish, 3 do Japan do: 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 20C0 do Venetian Red. 2000 do Spanish Brown: just received and lor sale low by ict iKAWtORD BELL, QUO AR 54 hhds Plantation, fair and prime,r k J oeived per Uncle Sam and Mahawk by n rOölfcK & BROWN. TAR. -25 bbls, 50 half bbls, and 50 kegsCaro Una, received per late arrivals, and for ale by im FOSTER & BROWN. TIN PLATES. 40 CXES Tin Plates 1-3 Xin stor and for " sale by mhl3 tf BABCOCK BROTHERS. SPRING FASHION HATS I r"3? I have just received a large assortment ft LSSpring Fashion Hats, of Ally's Manu "facture, Cincinnati, to which I ask tbeexamt nation of the public. There is nothing superior ist the market. AHLERING & BRUMMER, WABASH FLOUR. ' . -
