Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 277, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 April 1850 — Page 3
COMMERCIAL.
EVANSVILLE PRICKS CURRENT. CORRECTED KEOUUM.Y EY BABCOCK, BRO.'S. Flour, per barrel Wheat, per bushel, old---new Co'n, per bushel, Rye, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 lbs 'Outs, per bushel Whisky, per gallon Lnrd, in kesrs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Ginsene, per pound Rags, per pound Futter, per pound Egcs, per dozen Salt, per bushel Coal, per bushel Gunny batrs, new second-hand Potatoes, for shipment-" Onions, for shipment.Coffee, per pound Suaar, per pound Molasses, per gn!lon." 'Lard Oil, pes allein J.insecd Oil. .er gallon Bran .per bushel Corn Meal, per bushel Cheese, by the box Chickens, per dozen R ice Mackerel. No 1 " 2 " 2 CodfishIron, common bar do. extra size KaiU $5 20SSSOO 1 00 PO 3.'37 Tinne 50 SO ?9 22t23 551 1 10 1 25 2 25 2 8 10 56 35 12i 9i10 2530 4045 1314 5156 2028 fiPf.6 $125l 40 12 40 77l 1 415 t!l4 00 10 2')10 50 8 503 75 4? 3c 3ä5i 46c New Orleans, March 27. Sugar Alter the rain some 300 hhds. w ere sold at yesterday's prices Fair 3i3ic. Molasses----Sales 5U0 bbls, including 200 bids reboiled, at 221 els. Flock Sales 54 bUs extra Illinoisat6 50; 100 in lots at $6 55, and 4(H) common at $4 871c Corn 500 sucks were sold in three lots at 52 53c, and 500 at 55c. Whisky 70 W is Rectified sold at 22c. Pork Sales 19J bMs mess, uninspected, at 8-9 "25; 300 bLls Mess, city packed, at 9 50. and 50 bbls M. O. at $8 G2t. Lard---240 bbls and tierces were sold at 6ic, and 100 kegs at Cic. Bagui.vq and Rope Sales 50 pieces and 50 coil at 14l71c, and 200 pitcea ut Hie, on time adding interest. CATTLE MARKET. Jefferso.n City Wednesday, March 27. ' Beef Cattle "The stuck on sale reiuainsscani; price fcdo 9 ft net. . Received yesterday 68 head. Hogs----But few on tale; pikes 5ic 9 net. SHEtr-- Rainer source; prices 2 50S3 50 9 head. Mii.cn Cows- Selling slowly at $2C55 9 head. Calves-- n demand; only a fc-w heaJ were received ytsteft y; prices ülSöe 9 B net. V New Orleans, March 29. Flour- --NÖ alteration, i-ides 20t;0 bid-? as follow:: 402 bb's unbrunded line Illinois ut yj 12,r5 15, 1 12 fine at fc5 00, 100 superfine Minois ai $5 Oil, 3 j0 Ohio at $5 62i, and 200 bbls choice Si. Louis at .7 OJ 9 bbl. Cjrn- -4J00 sacks taken, including 970 mixed at 52, 55 yell. iw at 53, 380 at 54, 1546 sacs at 55, and 469 white ut 56c 9 bushel. Oats Sales 280 St. Louis at 53, and 525 sacks prime ut 53c. Pork Dull again. Sales ICO bbls mess at $9 CO, arid 211 bbls prime, uninspected, at $7 221; also, 60.000 fcssYles,' in bulk, at $3 90t? 100 . Baco.x Steady, with sales of 14 casks shoulders at 3, 26 casks at 3,.c. BtEF--- A sale of 59 hit If bbls mess at G 25. Coffee Small soles prime Rio t 10, 11c. Wiuskv Dull. Sales 35J bWs rectified at 21 i 211. and some small lots at 22c. MANIFEST Of SteamerIndustry, from Wnlvish 150 sacks -oats, '.I'JG sks ctirn, 11 bbls eggs, 4 kegs do, 10 head cattk', 12 sheep. 20 hogs, 110 doz chickens, 7 doz 'turkeys, 17 skä bran, Harrtngton. Oane & Co.; 530 ks corn, 48 sks oats, ßabcoek Brothers; 1 Ml eggs. A. Laughl io; 96 sks corn. 374 sks oats, 0 bbls beans, J bbls egss, O'liiley & Mitchell; 10 sks potatoes, Mr. Bn dshaw; 249 sks oats, 9 sks potatoes, 2 bbls lard, 49 hhds bacon, TaylOr'tfe1 Harvev; 5 sks fea'.hers,J. H. Maghce &,Co.'; 3 ska leathers. 2 sks beans, 1 b. tobacco; 1 I die deer kins,: 3'dt furs, Mr. Mil- : lard; 0 passengers. Rate of Freights to New Orleans. Tobacco $3,00 9 hhd; Oat- 12114c- 9 sack; pound freight 9 100 r, 20 et; Pork 9 bbl, 40c; Corn 9 sack, 20 3221c 9 sack; Flour f? bbl. 3Cc Receipts, Per steamer Connecticut, CiriciiiTiati- 2b.s mda, 1 keg, 1 trunk. 1 hf chest tea, 4 bbls eggs, O'Rih-y & Mitchell; 2 bxs mdz, Taylor &. Harvey. Per steamer North River 25 bxsmdze, 1 sk coffee. 6 bdls leather, 2 kegs nails, 3 bags cotton yarn, : 1 csk sundrs, 3 bbls molasses, 1 doz shovels and -spades,'2 bbls sugar, 3 doz buckets, O'Riley &, Milchell. Empire '4 qr bbls mackerel, 4 kits do, 1 bbl syrup, 1 bbl L. sugarj-2 bs flarct, 3 bags coffee, 1 bx vanities, 1 keg molasses,1 1 tbl sundrs, 2 bx do, 1 hf iiM rice,"l L'x tea, 1 hx lemons, 1 anchor, 3 cables, 1 V-lilid puiibj, 1 bag ten-p;n balls,' 2 trunks. O'Riley & Mitchell; 6 cases indze, 1 bale do, 44 bxs do, Taylor &, Harvey. Gen. Lafayette 1 hhd susar, 3 bbls do, 1 do ' Tice.T bacoffeei 1 bx mdz, Taylor &, Harvey; 3 lihda suyar, 6 bbls molasses, 13 kegs nails, 4 bxs mdz, 1 IkII scythes. 3 do shovels, O'Riley &, Mitch ell; 2 bxdraüs 1 bbl do. I carboy, C Bei; 1 hhdsu4?ar, 3 basis coffee, R. Raleigh; 7 cases shots. Benient &. Viele; 2 bxs mdze, 1 csk hardware, 3 doz scythes, 2 coils iwpe.-20 sks coffee, 34 bbls nit lasses, Harrington, Crane & C. Gen. Gaines 4 csk qucensware, 4 bxs dry goods, 1 5 tfooks mdze, Taylor & Harvey. Mfaniboat Reg-Inter. Thursday, April 4ih. BOAT FROM TO ' Empire fr-N. Oileaas Louisville'Industry Wabash Kwinsville Tiwe 1 A M 1 A M --6 A M -9 M 11 A M 12 M ...3 PM 1PM den as!iinitonLoiiisville---St LnuisGea Bein -Padiuah Wabash Magnolia G Lifiyette--(Jen Sctt----' Hungarian UnchSam N'OiUans-- Cincinnati---St Louis Louisville-- - CincinnatiN Orleans-. House and Lot trBent or Lease. THE House and Lot on Locust street, now occupied by B. F. Dupaiy ,is'fl'ered for rent fur one ve-ir, or a term of cyears. The House has cven rooms. Hall and Cdlar; also on the premises. 'Wo id House. Stable. Cistern, &c. The corner part af ihe b.r. (iO feet hv 371 feet, is vacant, this around can be had on a long lease, to build upon if desired. Alo for sale, twelve acres of Land, one nie from the Court House, on the Canal, north side. For terms, &.C., apply to Messrs Inale & W het ltr, or to ' B..F. DUPLY. mb.29 Gi near the Sherwood House,
SPRING GOODS!
T. & E. SLEVTN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY BUT GOODS, Main st., second door below Third, Louisville, Ky., A' RE now receiving a lai-e and well assorted stock of Biitish. French, German, and Ameri can DRY GOODS, among which are 50 cases new style Prints; 10 do fanev andblack Lawns; 8 do do do do do do do do plaid and solid Ginghams; black and fancy Lusttes; Mack and colored Cambrics; bleached Cotton. 3-4 10 12 4; do Drillin; Cottonades and Denims: Cassimere. Jeans, and Satinets; i)rap D'Ete and Queen's Cloth; Croton and other Cjating; 6 8 30 10 20 15 5 5 do 40 bales brown Cotton, 3-4 to 10-4; 10 do brown Dnlli e; 20 do Amoskeag and othf-r Ticking: Cloths; black satin and Inncy Vestings; Hannels; book.swissand mull Muslins and Jnconels; apron and shirting Checksand Mripes; bleached and brown linen and cotton Table Cloths and Diapers: Irish Linens; silk and cotton Handkerchiefs and Cravats; Hose and Gloves; Ribbons; Laces; Threads; Buttons; I'ins; Suspenders, etc.. to which they invite the attention ol city and country merchants. Iou. t i ' mhl-2 d5wl Journal. PITTSBURGHCOAL YAED. rllF. sub-crihcishuveestall.shed a Coal Yard on First street, one squar below the Ex hange Hotel, where can always I obtained at the lowtst rates the bist qualities of l iitsburgh Coal. Orders l ft at Satn'l Orr s store on Walei street, will Lc promptly attended to. - . , nib3o lmd ORR & SW ANSON. TO TEE LADIES. I WOULD respecifully inlorm the Ladies. that 1 have a splendid assortment of Lastins. Morroco Goal, and Kid Gaiters, Slips, walkini; Shoes, and f incy Shoes, suitaMe for p:irties, &c; also the same ns the above f Misses, a very neat assortment. Children's Shoes of nil kinds 1 have a complete assortment, and will stll low for Cash at my Hat Store on Main street near the river. My Lady wi'l ever be present to wait on the Ladie. mh27J A. DEIOE MOULD CANDLES. . BOXES just received per suamer Courtland and for sale low by O'RILEY & MITCHELL. 10Ö fel26 OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! 100 CANS just received by Expe, fresh baltimore Oysters, hermetic.'. 11 y sealed, for sale wholesale or retail, ul Empire Restaurant, JOHN FAR HELL, tiib27 Firt between Main it Svcamore sts NEW GOODS! 'I HK subscriber is just receiving his Ne Goods, I the public are respectfully invited tocnll in and examine the Stock, which will be found very seasonable, very cheap, and offered to every person on the One Fiice principle, which the unileisiijne h;is so successfully pi actisid for ten yi ars in this rity, thereby civinjf comph t satisfaction to bis numerous friends and customers. mh27 WILLIAM HUGHES NEW MUSIC. I EST received a se ection ot i.i w and popular A irs iJ Wa'tzes, etc., for Piano snd Guitar Also, a large assortment of superior Violins. Span'fh Guitars, Flutes. Fifes and Flaueoletis, Accorueons, Vio in liows anil Bridges, best Italian and En;;:isii Sirings ffr the Guitar, Violin and Bars Viol. Instruction B okst of ail kinds, C.arionel Heeds, Tuning Forks, eic , etc. THUS. C NYNGTON, Book and .Vlusic store, mh!3 Corn-r .Main and Firt streets. MORRIS S. JCENSCN, Attorney und Counsellor ut Law, EVANSVILLE, k., WILL attend promptly to the brineine ff suits, collection of money, or any oih'r bu'tness confided to hi'M in the counties of Gibson, Porey. Vatifleihiirg, Warrick, and Spencer. Ö"Office on First eireet.one door from the comer of Main. tnl.23 . TRUNK FCUND. FOUND floatins in the Ohio river, below Evansville. a TtiUNK, containing a consideial.le amount of Money, and sundry ariicl s of Clothio-r. The owner tan have it by proving piopeiiy and calling on Messrs. RUFFNkU &. BitOOKS. No. t I'hail street. Louis' ille. mhWl dlw&wlm UNITED STATES CICTEING STORE. A IIOI.F.SAI.E AND ItETAIL, CORNtK MAIN AND WAT KU STHK.LTS, Under tlic Journal Office. SKA1IN having lately removed his Clothing and Furnishing Establishment to the above s und, is now fullv prepared with a .large stock ol Clothing, all of which is ol home manulactuie. and warranted to be ot good make and fashionable styles, wiih a complete asfortn-.enl of IUKN ISIIING GOODS, of every description and benuti ul varieties, for the lenelittf bis customers. In hin assortment will he found Coats, of all kinds, Punts, Vests, Shirts, bhoes. ano eJOOtSi oioves, eic, etc. f HATS A Jilt CAPS, in fact every thing lequired tr 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 beinf replenished so as to keep it lull, and to keep up widi the daysot fashion. The public are invited to call and examine his goods, whether they design purchasing or not. fcb27 dly COFFEE, &c 50 bais liio C' ffee; 20 bbls No 1 and 2 Mackere.5' 5 drums Codfsh; Received per James Hewitt, and for sale at the lowest rates by n.hl9 FOSTER & BROWN. MOLASSKS. 2ti0 barrels and 50 halfdo. from the ood&t.per steamer Uncle Sam, in good or der. mht F STEH & BROWN. WINDOW GLASS, STEUBEN V ILLt. biand, Irt ni b-10 to 2136 at wholesale and retail, direct from the Manu.actures. WM.M. WOuLSKV. mh 12-tf Agent. q ti if I. BS. Old Government Java Col imi,J lJ fee, put up in 5Ulb sacks, suitable oi family use. Sir sale by feb7 C. BELL FLOUR. TTTST received 7t30 bands Wabash Flour, n supe I rior article, made of old wheat lor family use, for sale by jan4 daw ALLIS & HOWES. W. R. CHEESE. CHOICE lot ot English Dairy and Western iTV Reserve Cheese, for sale low lor cash by HOUJS BROOK & BUhTIS, febl9-t ft,ain treett. riKPFSTKIlS .V- rOOPI'BS TOOI S. 1 U.- T received und nf.w'fc n. a lull and p nerr! J assortment ola U kinds oivoopers aim parpen ters.Tools. Please call and "''pp'th' ,u.9fi Main sr. PAINTFD BUCKETS. 1 A A DOZEN l aimed Lucketsjust received and XUU for sale bv jan26 BABCOCK BROTHERS WABASH FLOni. TCT BARR I Ln Family Eiour maue from supe rior old Wheat, inst received and for ale by mh2-tf " '11 xR.'INGTtiN.CKANE & CO BALED II A V. . - , rQft TONS Ba'.ed Hay just received and for sale Oil low by mh2 tf HARRINGTON, CRANE & CO.
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HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. Arm rtr-et, near Water street BABCOCK 11KOTI-ERS, 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 'heir goods, and their prompt attention to all orders received, will they hope secure to tht m a continuance of their lavors. Bv arrivals from European and Eastern ports, they aie constantly receiving fresh supplies, carefully selected, and can confidently invite ihe atiention of purchasers to their large and-ell assorted stock, ol which the following is a part: 5t0 kegs Pittsburg. Wheeling and Boston Nail: 50 "Wrought Bout spikes, nss'td 4 to 6 inch; laOdoz Axes, Collins'. Simmonds' nt;d Hunt's; 300 a Spades and Shovels. Amp's anil others: Tin Plate, block and bar Tin. Copper Wire, &c; Pocket and Table Cutlery. Razors, it c; American and English Locks; sliding door Fur
niture; O.x, log. trace and hvlter Chains ; Anvils, vices. Stocks und Dies; Ci opers and Tinners toe-Is and materials; 50 tons hollow Ware and Castings Together with a general assortment of shelf gooes, leh 22 tf A GCCD CEAKCE TO IEARN CN TEE PIANO. I KS. MEYER would respectfiillv announce XJ to all thoi:e who are t'esirnus to learn on tbe Pinno, that she is now prepared to give Irssolis. 11-. ving practised lor twelve leursmi this instrument, she Hatters heiself that she can give perfect sntisfnciion For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Mover at the Exchange Hotel. eb20 .t KEEP IT EEECRE TEE FEOF1E ! THAT F()STi:K & IJUOM N have on hand PIE FKU1TS, ot all kinds, Pickles, Curratits, Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, hermetically scaled. Mackerel, do do, 1 obsttrs. do do. and will be sold cheap at the corner of Main and First streets. 'el " XA M atrent for the lollovting PATtAT J1LD1 CI NES : Jay lie's Preparations; FnhnestO! k's do: Wistar1. Ualsnm Wild Cherry; Piui h's Tnic Syrup; Townsend's tfar-.v pin ilia; Sands' do; I'iiII's do; Dart's Fit Medicine: . '1 l.ompsonV Coon mind Syrup Wood Naptha; I Luvt rt- liaini ol llle; Cod Liver ( ijl. and all othrr Medicines of this diameter in general u.-.e. fcl.7 CI5AWI ()l!l) Ii El. I.. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TRIES!! fr-S. E '",v ,f such nrrai'gf inctity jSs, awiih ihe celebrated Nursei y ol I'homi- 'T.. Al. ats .V Co.. iipyr Louisville, that we ia. can liirnish nil kinds of l'UlTl' '111 EE.? und SliRUbÜERY, at the lowest prices. Stud in your onlers. fehl 2 J. P. G SCHWING. IKICEltM CF FAEEICI7. New Tailoring EMablishment. W. GLOVE it tskesthis n eihod ol :nr..rmJT. int; ilu: ciiizens fit EvaesMlie. tl at bavin? purchased the iiiieiest ot his late par'ner. lie is now prepnrod to enrrv on the above business in all its vaiious bianclfs. in the shop toneeilv i ccntiiid': fy liradt &. Matiln ws, corner of Main and hi sts. From his Ion expfriei.ee in lie busii.fss. rial a riett l ti.i nation, fin hi part, of at ten i if in to it, he b eis centidir.t ol hi iuf able to give genetal aiislac-ion. The latest hishioiis received quaiteily lel'l '.I NEW SPRING GCCES. II. P2 -;ii I ?. CO. bavej i.-t icceived nnil are now ejeiiir:g tin ir first riippiy ol 1'iilNG GOODS, consisting in part ol 2'j() pieces cotion Pantaloon Stullli; 50 do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do t-aiinets; 30 case.- Ityht lancv stylo Spring C'ints; 8 do Bienchf d !l usliiis; 10 'f Skein Cotti n; b bales Hickory S-hir'.irigs aio 4C0 dozen assorted sizes Palm LeafUats. AM) 10 cares 'ftncn's .-bjipers: 10 flo Ladies' Walking Shoes; 10 flo p: imp Kii Boots. The above supply makes our present stock ol flood-" very lure and well i.ssotied. The Go'uls have been selected with care and expre sly lor this tnrrket, anil we inv'ie the atteuiinii ol country merchants visiting the city to an examination ol them, confident that we can fiivo tin in great ha -ynins. Inlill t.' A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. Ihe subrcriber niters lis farm lor sale. It is situme CO miles tr ni Evan SaB villn. on ibeSiatH road, coma'nilli' liÜI.T aerps choice land. 130 acres under pood Icces and in fine order lor cul'ivation. 'I I fie i-) a hinil soniK frame Dwelling, n superior Bain, 40 errs in clover. 3t 0 good Fruit Trees. '1 h.- ground is fenced i ff in 10 ac-re lots fences 11 and 12 rails I igh; a never-failing supply ol rood water. Ihe Kanroau passes between it, und the Canal p;:sses on the east side. ' ' For further particulars apnlv to r-AMCTLUnR. r.sq.. or Wm tlvGiii-.s. in the city of Evansville; or to aiyelt on the premises. mh5 d3lm WM. SMITH. N' TOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the name ot the Canm-lton titeani .Mill and .Iar.uletuvin lyoiuuanv has neen clmiiiieu lo mat oi tue Troy Manufacturing Company, by permission of the UPiienil Assembly, approved January 15ih, 1849; and said Company accepted ot said change at tlieir meeting, field at Caiinelton. la .March lJili. JJO. mh21 if JAMES C. 1'Oii.TKR, Ch r" . THE EVAXSV11.I.E KSIKASCECO. EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. TV 7 lLiL insult; buililiu.-aü'i t'eisonal i ro.ie! i V on . i .1 . . i - . i i' in'.. la nil aiiainsi lossoruatnage ny lire, aim ija. and Vessils, and Meichaiulize, in the course of transportaiion, against loss or damage by tire or water, etc. Ullice in trie room oecupiefl ty Jas. G. Jones, as n Law office, on the corner ot Sycamore mil Fiist stiee's. iuh20 if EOMTNY. 1 UST received at m Un.ceiy and Provision Store ' on Main, just : hove Second street, 10 barrels Horn in v. first quality , which is offered fur snlec.heap. fehl "if ISAAC II AIM AN. FAMILY FLOUR. BAKKhL. superior W abash Flour, made from oli. Wheat; C4 St,-Louis citv and 234 country brands; in store am4 lor sale bv feh 26 U'tUI.EY &. MITCHELL. RUNAWAY---Fioiii the undersigned, tin ind.-n ed apprentice to the Tinning I'usi- ess by the name of fEl UGE BEE. All personsare warned to lef him he, as the undersigned is determined to prosecute any and all person? w ho shall employ, hnibor or entertain said apprentice, n.hl THOS. SCANT1.IN. s-s-?&fiA 111" raiuinig Motions. Baby Wagons Clothes Baskets, Mar et anil Keticule basUets. Tubs, Buckets tind B iw's. Faucets, and other Notion; in the Willow and Hollow-Waie line, at UOUNBitOOK & BUKT IS', mhl3 Main street. NOTICE is herel y given that I will expose to saie at publicauciion. on the 'Anli dy of March instant, al ihe late residence of t'i.i. Wkltsto.ne. deceased, nil the personal prop rty of ti e estate tit IIe.nkv Whet.-one, deceaJed. consisiirg oi orse. Cows. Farming Utinsils. liousthold f urniture, etc A cieciit ol twelve nion hs will bv given on all sums ol three dollars ami upwards, the purchasers giving their notes with approved security, waiving all valuation and appraisement 1-iws. mh7 w3 BRACKET MILLS, Adm'r DISSOLUTION. THE firm cf Joses &. Singer ii this dai dissolvf d by mutual consent. The bus ness of the firm will be settled by M. P. Jonis, who is fully authorized to do the 6ame. M. P. JONES. mh20d3 CHAS. N. SINCE".
, f , , ,. t, .. , p-.i;An. plant crowing in our own climate, ol Indian repuiaHook and Tlatp lnngre. Butt and Tarhament ipn r(1 adn,itu.d by every ,,hv,ician ho has exti ,""L'?f',Uln.dow lastentncs. nn.ined it, to be surpassed by no medicine as a tonic Hoesofall descriptions. Cross cut and Miil-aws, alter;ltiv (1 particularly adapted to diseases of the ltent Dalnnees. platform and conn e Scales, tou,,nve,t. h produces a powerful alterative and Coffee Änlls. Cotton and W.ol Cords; . - -,. ' ,i .i,iQ'i
SARSAPARILLA IS 0ES0LETE I
PURIFY THE SYSTEM. HATCHITT'S ; Compound Extract of cohosh: THE public living- in the South and Southwest should know and remember lhat every medicine htretofore manufactuied in the Eastern and Northern States has utterly failed to cure diseases in ti e South and Wert The reason is obvious. the difference in climate, diet, and habits of liie pepduce among us diseases widely differing from those common tothe Last and North Hence it is morally impossible for any physician, however learned, to manufacture medicine .o cure our diseases, unless, by Ions practice and otaervation among those diseases, he first learn the peculiar idiosyncracy of the Conthues tern constitution The Cohosh (Macroty's Eacemnsn) is a medicinal lating all the secretions to healthy action, and giving tone and energy to the muscular and nervous systems. For all diseases aiising from tin impure state ot the bh oil. or Irom nervous derangement for diseases of the luima, liver, kidnevf, svphaletic and mercurial i'iseases and particularly for all cisenses peculiar to females it ill be found suptrior to any medicine in use. PROOF! rrwOOF!! Pp.. Ha rcKiTT: We have examined the receipe for your Compound Extrnct of Cohosh, and believe i" to be a good and sate medicine. Wt have nv hesitation in recommending it as roual. U rmt superior to any preparation of Sarsap rilla for al., diseases in which that article is so centrally bsed. ' ' ' ' J.rfify KAVittfix, M. D.. ") Prof. Materia Medica and '1'hernputics. 1 Evansville ' JL. .L-iLAVcetK. V D, -Me!ieal Trof. Theotjr anil Practice Medicine. I College. ,: M.J. Bray.M.D., J Piof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swa.nn, M. D., llenlerson, Kv. Latcd Evansviiie, Octol.ei 29, 1849. DYSPEPSIA CURED! Dr. Hatciutt: 1 laving been iifliicttd with Dyspepsia with a'l its muitiloim symptoms indigestion, pain nd imeasintss over the region ot the stomach; fia'ulence and eruction: votuhina il meals; lnngi:fr and debility: and haviiis; used, without . henf tit. all tlie usual remedies, together with several bottlf f ol I ull's Sarsapinilla, I wa- induced to t'y your Compound Extinct of Cohosh. 'Ihe use of i wo bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since w l ich time, a space of two in-mihs, I have enji-yed excellent hi Ith I have sohl several dozen bottles of your Cohosh tin in y Whart Loat, tnd il has gUen peilect satisfaction. , - . For all those diseases for which it is recommended lbilitvei supriior to any medicine in us. . Respectfully. P. G. O'f.II.EY. Coiutiiisiion Merchant, Evansville, la. Dr.. IlATcniTT: 1 have examined thp manner of preparii g your Compound I xtract of Cohosh, and have ut-ed it to a con-iileinble extent in my practice. I lilieveit an excellent remedy for all constitutional and chronic diseases. Kerpectiully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCKOFII.A CURED! iltMJERso.N. Kv . Nov., 1849. I find your Cohosh un lif-etuul remedy tor the Seiotula. 1 have n r.igro girl agee 21, who was nfllictnl with thai disease, by the use of three hotties of ihe Cohosh, was i utirely cured. The mother fit said gill, mreil 50, was cured ol ihe same iiease bv il.ebume prepnialton. Y.-urs.- JfllN A HATCH ITT. Dr. llATcmrr, Evansville, la. AMENOIUll a:A CURED! Tho fo'lowing importniit Ckrtilicate is from Dr. K is: lit. ol Cit i n nun. hi1: Dt;. IlATi nirT- 1 have used your Compound Extract t Cohosh iih ailmiiahie success. 1 administered it to a latiy who had been laborina under siippressi il menstiiraiion tor ten or twelve months, and other dernngi mi nts coiiseqtu tit on it had redu ceil her to the last eMiemity. Her attending physician had given her up to die Nausea, vomitinsj. and exci ec ing nervous prostration indicated rapid d'-oluion. The urgent symptoms worn arrested immediately on the administration of vour Cohosh a rallying ol the vital em rgies over ll.e whole system followed and i lie pa'ient rapidiy recovered. 1 would advise those bimilarlv atilic'ltd to give vur medi'-ine a trial. Yours, W. F. K1GLT. The fdlowinc from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Dentist of Evansville, w ill he read with intercb Evan-vi tue, Dec. 1st. 1S49. De HaT IUTT: As a dmv I owe you relative to vour Compound Extiact ol Cohosh. 1 w opld say, I have -prescribed il in a number of chronic diseases, n iih uniform success; especially in a case ol chronic Gonorrh.cen. of sc eral year's eianding, which had bntlleil the skill ol the most eminent of ihe profession. 1 consider it a most valuible remedy for female complaints generally particularly for those in the decline of litr. You are at liberty to do w ith this as you like, lam, very respecifully, J. L. GARREIT Evansville, Jan. 1, 1850 Dr. Hatcthtt: My wife, tor several years, has been alllieted with nervous headache and dyspepsia in their worst forms. For the last two yearsshe has been undo, medical treatment without receiving more than temporary relief. She has been permanently cured by the use ol your Cohosh. I h.ivealso been cured by ihe same medicine ol a settled pain in mv chest, attended with a distressimr cough and great difficulty ot breathing. I also find it an immediate reli f 'tor heartburn, with w hich I have been severely atllicted. Yours. Äc. ' SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. From Dr. Bain, M. D : New Frankfort, Ind., Feh JO, 1850. Dr. Hatciutt r: Having seen the recipe for makiiia your 'Extract ot Cohosh," and having ustd it in furituv. 1 am IcJ to believe it a satin anil much supeiior remedy to ar?aparida. for 11 diseases lor which ihaiartiele is so highly extolled. Yours, respectfully, WM. CA BAIN. Sold al the very low price of 75 cents per bottle. A"encies solicited. Manufactured and tor sale by J G. II ATCH1TT, Wholesale ar.d Ketail Diuggist, feblldawlv Evansville, la W E. H01.I.l.Nft WI,KTll JNO W.H1.GHLS Wholesale i;d Hetail CHINA, GLASS T QTJEEITSWARB HOUSE, IFuujr street. lciKa.ii Main and Locust, EVA.N3VI1.LK, 1a. THE undersicned are now receiving a very large and well selected stock of CHINA AN QUEENSWARE, which, w ith their present lor, w ill make as desirab!ean assortment as may tie found West. We have recti veil from Pittsburgh a well-assorted stock ol Glass-ware, and are desirous that all in want ol the above articles may give us a call, as we art sntislied that it will be to thrir interest to do so We invite thcnttcniion of merchants and dealerto examine our siock. beinr assured that we offer inducements to dealers entirely sufficient w stop them here if they call. Onlers put up wiia despatch, so that they may go to any pan ofthecoun try without breakage. 55-We are offering inducements in retailing. Please call and see. Jtb12tf nOLI.lNGSWORTH & HUGHES1 RAILROADS AND PUSK ROADS. i PivOVfc..i LN'P is the ordei til the Hay, and those who do not improve the present moments are behind thj times. 1 have lor sale some of the best upland in the courty, 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 thronen someofthis land, which, with the Railtoad. will afford every lacility for taking the procure to market. 71 O.acies-ave otteifd. anil will be fold in I als to suit purchasers The farm, known as the llnrubrook Faun,' is a part of ihe lands now for sale. 1 1 theabove land are not sold before the first day of July next, they will I sold at public auction, of which due no'ice wiil be given. .Title beond .dispute, tor teriLS apply to P. HORNBROOK, Mairntreet. Evansville, Msich 4. 1650. .,. . -mh5
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'REGULAR PACKETS
LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. The fine, fast running, and substantial Capt. Ja?. Rcssfix, Master, will run during the season as regular louisviiie. cvansviue bouu Louis Packer. he will leave Louisville every Wednesday at 10 o'clock, A. M., passing Evansville everv Thursday morning at 4 o;dock. . Returning, will leave St. Louis every Saturday evening at 5 o1 cl..ck and pass Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on boatJ or to ml26 3m O'RILEY Sc MITCHELL. Ag'ts. REGULAR EVA1VSVILEE ASD JLAFAT ETTE PACKET. n-u fc The nne fast running passenger steamer idMZXZ. CONFIDENCE, liicHARu McGriitE, master, will run regularly in the trade during the entire season For freight or passage, having, superior accommo dations, apply on board, or to HARRINGTON, CRANE &. CO., TAYLOR & HAHVEY, mh4 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. UOnxnCGIiFEN AN EVAKSTIELE PACKET. m. ffy The last running passenger packet JS&fäim MAMMOTH CAVE. dipt. W. T. W arnnei, master, will leave Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday, and BowlingGien every Monday and Thursday. For Ireiiiht or passage apply on board, or to feb22m O'RILEY &. MITCHELL. EVAJiSVlLLEA EA FA Y ETTE PACKET. Tue splendid passenger steamer VERMONT, w in. tiasiett, master, will tun as a regular packet in the Evansville ana Lafayette trade during this season. . For freight or passage, having excelitnt dreammodations. npplv fin fioard det 27 EVANSVILLE AND 1VAHASII PACKET. rflESj'k TnEsubstanTi.nl steamer r r? iv-t? r a t nrst I.. Vv ooo. master, will inn Ouni e tlie reason as a reßular Evansville r.nd Wabash Packet. She is provided with excellent scroti nu da'ii ns. For freight or passage apply on I card or to cYH9 ORlI.r Y Ar MF1CHEI L. Ag'ls. REGULAR EVKSyHTF. & LAFAYETTE PACKET. The lat running and substantial steamer NORTH CAROLINA. W- H. 'Thomson, master, will neoart lor Lnfavcttn arid intermediate pons on the hrst rise ol w ater in ihe atmsh, and w ill remain in the trade dunnj; ihe entire season. For height or passage applv on hoard, or to declS O'RILEY V Mi l CliELL, Ag'ts. c-, B. The North Carolina has hi cn thoroughly repaiied, arid stands with the Insurance Companies a. guod a any boat in the trade. EVANSVILLE AND VVAMASII PACKET. p,f. v 1 he substantial anil excellent stea met VISITOR, N. F. Webb, master, will run during the winter as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wubash River rade. 'Ihe Visitor is a double engine bout, and provided w iih a "Doctor:" and for accommudaiions cannot be surpassed by uny boat in the trade. For fieiirht or pasipe applv on board or to decll OlilKI.Y tt M ITC EI, I.. Af'ts. EVANSVILLE AND AVA BASH PACKET. The new and substantial steamer JULIA, P. C. Pruntv., master, will run as a regular packet from Evansville to Lafayette. 'Ihe Julia has bei n purchased by V ubush men, expressly for this trade Fur irei" lit or nas-nne applv on board or to TA YL it $- IIA Ii VE Y, O'liJELY & MITCHELL, decll ' " EVANSVILLE AND IVA HASH PACKET. 5 .gfTl ' e newt splendid light draught 7Jrvl 'steamer 1 UlUUiMi.. S ii 1 axion. master, will run as a reirular nacKet in the Evansville and Wal ash river trade, duiin' tho winter season, lie lribiine canies nearly t-0f) tons freicht, and is ot very light draught. She has been built expressly foi the trade, and is provided with every accommodation. tor freight or passage apnlv on board or to iee4 Taylor a iiAkVEY, Agents. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET ß$-yÄ - HE substantial steamer JSm&l&Tr INDUSTRY, Capi. W C GsiEn. Master, will run as a repular packet in the L tins vi lie and V ahuth linde leavinjr Evansville. Satuuiay, Lie. 1st. on her first trip, For lit. ig lit or pat-srpe apply on 1 oaid. or to n'.iO TAYLOR & HARVEY". A cents. REGULAR EVAFSVIIIE AND LAFAYETTE PACKET. r-fdZJ TUE fast ruuning steamer DAN J3r IKL BOONE, DRAPER, Master, wnl leave lor Lafayette and all intern'ediate landinjif to-day at 12 x'cloci M. She will continue as a regular EvansvilU and Waaash packet the present season. For freight or passage nrr''' on hoard or fa O'lilELLY MI'l CHELLAgt's. n29-tf TAYLOR & HARVEY LOUISVILLE, EVANSVIILB, AND GREEN RIVER PACKET JT-j. v Til c fast running and substaniial SliJL-steamer MAJ BARBOUR, II. 1. M-oiis, Master, will run as a reguhr packet in the Louisville, Evansville, and Green River, ttade, via Henderson durine the winter, leaving Evansville every Thursday at 4 o'clock for Bowling Oreen, and every Friday morning lor Louisville. For freight or passage applv on board or to n23 O'RILEY & MITCHELL. As'ts. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET rffjj" THE new and splendid steamer JZ&Z&h- ANN LINNINGTON, '1 nos. luwii.F. Master, w ;ll run as a regular packet from Evansvillo to the Wabash river the coming senson. - . - For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, applv on hf-nrd, or to n 2t'-tf O'RILEY & MITCHELL, Agent. REGULAR LOUTSVITLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOW LIN G GREEN PACKET rf7: ' . 1 Steainlioat GtN WOiCTH leaves j&frSfgjjiai, Evansville ivery Wtdnesday for l.oiiirvii.t-, anl every Sunday for Bowling Green For freinh: or paw-arc enquire of n 81" TAYLOR tV HARVEY. Arm. ORANGES. &c 10 boxes Oranges; 10 ir Lemons; fresh and in cood order, and for sale by mh4 FOSTER &. BROWN. LATE ARRIVAL! AFRESH supply of Medicines, Oils, and Paints; a large and complete assortment of Foreicn Liquors: Cogniac lirandies Segnetie, Dupey and Rochelle brands. Wines Old Onorto Pfrt. Madeira. Malaga. Clarets St. Julian. Chateaux, Margeaux, etc.. etc. Also, Pittsburgh Window Glass, end Apothecaries' Ware, in store anrl for sate, retail or wholesale, by J. G HATCH ITT, Druggist, febsr? iI2m Front street, one Joor below Main. sriUMi STYLE OF HATS 1 have just received a tine assortment ot Spring Style Hats the handsomest style and article that has yet appeared in this,pia: t and manufactured ut the bes. establishments iir the West. Call and examine them, at my store on Main street, juut aboveFirst. rhh5 tf JNO. H. HANN AH. LAFAYETTE EXTRA FL CUR. A SMALL lot of this choice 1 amily Flour in store and for sale by mhl9 FOSTER ti BROWN. " WRAPPING and Printing Paper. 350 bunules VV iapping Faper; 30 reams Printing do; "' 70 do Tea ' do; for sale low by mh!9 FOSTER Sc. BROWN.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. I AM now in the daily receipt ol my spring ft?p ply of DKUGSi Ac.,ic, consisting in par
ot the following : 200 oi Iodire. French 300 do Tart acid, Eng 5 cases Ep Liqnorita 5 do Refined Borax casks East.Salera.ua 15Ö lbs Quicksilver 300 do Calomel Eng 150 do Calomel Am 20 do Ext Bark Compi 150 do Pulv Red Bark .. 200 ot Iodide de J?ota9sa 100 oz Tannin 50 oz Snip Morphia 20 oz Acetate io--500 ot Quinine Sulp 150 lbs GumOpiuin I 500 do Senna Alepd I 200 do do Elndiado 5000 do Naples Sulphur WOO do Brimstone ' 400 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 4C0 His Spw Nitre ' CO do Chloroform. Cur. 1000 do Keli'd Salt l'u 50 do Oil Lemon, pure 50 do Cum Amon 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 do Kotemary 50 gals refined OUve Oil 60 lbs OH Peppermint KU) lbs Sal Soda 500 lbs Cuaiphor 400 do Spts Ammonia 100 do Sulp 41thcr 350 do Jalapa pulv R50 do Rhei pulv 100 do lppcachuana pul 1000 do Sal Kochelle pul do Sun Carb Soda The above are warranted of best quality, and wil be sold on a small advance for cash or to oroiriDt dealers on usual credit. My stock has been pur chased entirely fror.i first hands, on best terms io the public can rely upon their purrty nrd prices teh7 tf CRAWFORD BELL, A FOllTUSE FOR XlO OH 3! BRITANNIA SPORTING FORTXLA.IT CLUB, Offices, George St., f tymouth, England.' rpHE Managers beg u ocquoint their mimeroua I. patrons that the nest Ol&'l RlbLI ION OF PORTRAITS OF RACE HORtES. will comprü thoP ntereit tor the fmthr-ominfj : GRAND NATIONAL BEIII1Y 1IACE, 7'hc A'o. f Shrrcs to be limited to 5 000 each Clast First ('lass Memueb jCIo. SEcojtD Class d.o X5. Early application tor the unappropriated Share is necessary. A pat ty subscribing lor more than one Share, has ihe chance of gaining an equal num. her of Bonuses. Those members who draw the various Torlraiis will be presented with the following sums: .. . Portraitof IstClass Bonuses. 2d ds. d: Winner, or First Horse X20.CC0 jClO.OOOt; a Second horse--'- lO.tiX) 5,1)00 " Third do -. t)MV 4.H. Divided amongst Star;ers- 6.tl:0 r. 3,000 Non-Siar.crs 6.000 5,00 . There are 209 Bonuies in each class, Ütnt being the number of horses entered for the race. Tha Drawinsr will be conducted upon the same lepiiimate nrincioles as those which f'harii-iri'H ,K lute St. Leger and other proceedings. Full pin -licul irs ot the result will be sent to absent members immediately aller the dtui-ion, that each may know his position. 2"Subscribers Registered and Scrip forwarded on recei t of a remittance. Bills of Exchange, Drafts. Bank Notes, fcc, addressed and made payable to ihe .Managing .Directors. W. JAMES & CO. . 5CrFiv? per cent, commission io be tdeducted on t 'e nre-entarion oi lioniises. tnr.9J H9m CITY FURNITURE WARE-ROOM A -i .' "!s All kinds ul I'nriO. - -t... S. . , " - i 225-)' tui eof the newest and latest ntvlp-s. rnn tonmt Olli Wnre-flooni ( Inr 1-rvnni.r.tii.n u-ik t ku ....i. t. led house ot Cawtho.n & Co., enables us o furnish any article called for, of the best manufacture and at the lowest pries. Knwwing the want ot much a house in Evansville, we w ill keep a lull assortment ot the tine.-t quality of Furniture. We. respectfully ask an examination of our stock and prices. Part of our present stock ot California Chairs, Sofas, Centre 'fables. French Bedsteads, etc., cannot ba surpassed for beauty and finish. . t J !..&, G. SCHWING. FASHIONABLE i5i.IIATS! BOOTS!! SHOSS.Ü! I HAVE just received a largp lot Af HATS, i iiuiti ntv xoitji. I keep W. Dodd &, Co.'s tisT Hat, i incinnati; Ilavs &. Crais?'s " " 'IwoOsvill. P. S. Barber's u .. ' Give me a call before you purchase 1 .will five the latest style ol liuts. A se, all kinds of Hau, boots and felloes. Muin etrpet. ntmntii ihn K.nL . 0, . JOHN B. HANNAH, ion3 tf Evansville la. TO MERCHANTS AND MERCHANT T.41LOUS. EENRY MARKS & CO.. WUOLLSALE DLALtRS l.V , ; ' SILK ANL WOOLLEN -GOODS, . No. 12 Pearl street, Cincinnati, O., , WOULD invite the attention o Merchants ard Merchant Tailors lo -their latere and elegant assortment ol Cloths, Cassimeres. -Vee tings, Tai.ort Trimmings, etc., eic. in j art as !ollows : ,i Fiench and German broadcloths, English uT d An eiican do, black and fancy Doeskins and'Cassimera, 1 '. New style American and French .do, v Black silk mid satin Vesting, allmutlities, l.ich new styles du do. Mnrst. illes and Valencia do do! - Tw-p.-ftw Snlin.t. n.J I. T ' "v.. mi-.in. j iv ni! ucity jcons. -i.Ciislimeresumraerl.loihs.X.ieen'Kr,lAih Ijr ii l.niens. Linen Checks. Linen Dnllinci, Coloreo Cambiics, Brown Hollands; Bleached IVl nslins ; . B ea. hed and Brown Drilünss, i rudilinjis, Canvass, silk and worsted Serges. 1 wist, fewing Silk Hutions, Buelties, 1 bread. Seh sins and Wigans. , Also, a large and complete assoitnieDt of Silk, Klbboris . Laces St,raw Jo,ls, Bn(j 0 ,ul 0MOrt. mentot MILLINERY AR'l ICLES, which we oiler tor sale at the lowest market prices mh2 r3m EXTRA FAMILY. FLOUR Qt PBIä i.aluyetie :viniB, wairauted old wheat m store und lor ta!e liy i'1"29 FOaTERfcBROW'N. v SUGAR AND MOLASSES. - CT HHfS New Urleans t-ugar: 30 bbls Planta. ",".,n Molasses: received per Uncle fcam, and tor sale by " ian2a I FOSTER & BROWN. W A, ,K 1 1.1 A " exl' "cdL0i;K KEEPER. T One who thoroughly understands hisbusinesa and can come well recounnended, mav htar ot a gotHl situaiion, with a liberal salary, by addiessin 'Mmhnnt." through the t'osl Qflice. Ub27 B IRCN&NAlrS. ' !- E1NG in daily expectation of a large stock1 of Iton, Nails and Pittsbuigh articlts, 1 orler my present stock at lower.pru.es man ever be! ore tfler ed in this market, tail and tee. ' b2--'' J LAUGHLIN. Jr. WINDOW tJLASS 2(XJ boxes I'ittlmreh Window Glass; 350 do French Window-Glass, 'to arrive; forsaleby feb'J. C.BELL. OILS, PAINTS, ETC. 1 f BBLS. Linseed Oil; XV l(bblsS,.iritsTuipentine; 5 do Copal Varnish, , " " -t 3 do Japan do: ' 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian; ; ' " -' 2000 do Red Lead; '' ' - - ' ' 2t 0 do Venetian Red. ' il " 2o00 . dc Snnnish P.rfiw-n? ' - jiibt received and lor tale low by ' fe!7 CRAWFORD BELL. SUiAU 54 hhds Plantation. ir and prime.re ceived uer'L'iit-.I .-im nnrf Mahawk h-r mh4 FOSTER & BROWN. TAR. -25 bbls, 10 half bbls. and MV kegs Caro iina, received per late arrivals, and for sie by mh4 FOSTER &, BROWN. TIN FL ATT S. -4( POXES Tin Platet 1-3 X in tor and for sale by mh!3 tf BABCOCK' BROTHERS. SPRING PAPT7TTTJ- U4TCI I have just received n lariie assortment ftf fiiriritic- PntiKir.. Tf... c . it.., , $1 - " axi,9, ut .uy b ii' no u vtnertirA r.inrinn.ti ... ...t:.t . I - i nation ol me public. There is nothing superior in ihemarket.v; A HEERING 6l BRUMMER. wo, WABASH FLOUP. .' J c b lstanuly i-lour, maüe trt m snpenor old f Wheat.iust received and tov sale by ftbl9-tf O'RILEY fc MITCHELL-
