Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 282, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 April 1850 — Page 3
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EVANSVILLE PK1CJ CORRECTED EEGULARLY BY Ftour, per barrel Wheal, per bushel, old new Ccn, per bushel, Rye, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 lbs Oais, per bushel Whisky, per eallon ' Lard, in kecs, per pound - Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Giitsenu. per pound Rajs, per pound Burner, per pen rid Eegs, per dozen Salt, ht buslm! Codi, per bushel Gunny batrs, new second-hand - Potatoes, for shipment Onions, fur shipment Collise, per poiiru! Suizar, per pound Molasses, per gal Ion La rd Oil, pe.i a 1 U n Linseed Oil. (. er gallon Bran .per bushel Corn Meal, per bushel.... .... Cheese, by the box Chickens, per dozen Rice Mackerel. No 1 " 2 1 2 : CodfishIron, common tar--do. extra size .......... . . Nail' assorted Hydraulic Cement Castings :S CUKKKiNT. EABCOCK, BRO.'S. 5 C0S6CO 10) H 3.37 :nne 50Hti :i0 C21i2. fn3:J 1 10 1 25 2S '-5 ! 810 Mt6 :Vj sl-2i 10 2530 40I5 11&V3 biG Wt2ii um,6 $1253." 40 12 50 771 1.4 K) 10 2:($I 50 Ö roV&i 75 41 3c 3i-t 4- ic 2 75..; 00 2 75(?1.0 S Rate OF Freights to New Orleans. Tobacco 00 V hhd; Oat 121314c ? sack; pound freight 100 fc, 20ct: Pork bbl,40c; Corn sack, 20 Of22ic ; Hour t bbl. 30c. Recei pts, For re-shipment Mohawk O'Riley & Mitchell, 8 bbls molasses, 2 bbls rice, 1 bx sundrs, IS bbls sugar, 1 hf bbl molasses, 2 bxs, 1 bx raisins, I bbl mdze, 1 hf bbl Bvrnp, 11 bna;s coffee, 1 csk ware, 2 bxs do, 1 keg rice, 2 bxs soap, 1 bbl sundrs, 1 keg sugar, 1 lot sundrs, for Green River. Europa 13 pkgs mdze for Bowling Green. J. Q. Adams- 2 trunks, 15 pes iron, 1 anvil. 4 set pxles, 1 hark mill, tor Bowling Green; Taylor & llarvey, 7 bxs mdze, for B. Green. Ge.v. Worth 21 bxs mdze, 1 bbl seeds, 1 sk do, 6 kegs mdze, 1 bmrgv, for Montezumf . .Mayflower Harrington. Crane &. Co., 104 bids Urimr lor Allis .t Howes. Steamboat ISojfls t-r. H'e.:n s lay, April 10 MOAT FRo.M TO " TIME Moro Castle N Oi l. -ans Cincinnati -12 A M Mayflower Wabash Pitisl-uru- 2 A M J Q Adani3 Pittsburg Si Louis- 8 A M Telegraph No 1 -Si Louis -Louisville-- 9 A M Yorktown No 3 -N Orleans---'-Cim-imiaii- 3PM Lowell Pittsburg Wabash -- - 5 P M Dewitt Clinton. -N Oileans Cincinnati--5 I' M eyaäsyille journal JOB OFFICE. Having united the Cairo Delta Job Office to hni of tlio Evansville Jou nal, and made lsrgr additions of new arftl beautiful varieties of the most fashionable types, the Proprietor is now .fully pn-par.Ni to execute JOB PRINTING In all its forms, in the latcbt city styles, and on the most REASONABLE TERMS. The following descriptions of work executet with dispatch in Pin i it or Ornamental 'i'ijj'e iVnck and Colored Inks, Gold L-:af or II ranze and all Jobs done at this oihee warranted to 5b Boolis, Perodicals, Circulars, Posters, Hand-Bills, Cards, B1II3 o Lading. Eill Srcads, Receipts, Labels, Notice. ' Blanks. Steamboat Cards and Bills, fee. SleambotU Jills ire hare the Infest style Oat, wk'r.h ir "s- 'ar"esl and handsnm:sl used, with the finest Cuts f&r Cards EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. r 1MI 3 un lei mikmI lias lauen out letters executing JL. on the E-aiite of Nelson Kazar, late of V anderbu g couuy, dec' I. All persons owiiia or h-ivinr claim a'aiinr. sai.l estate are re iested to make s.'.tle.iL'ni. fue estate is believed io be solvent. JOHN INGLE. ap9 w3 Executor. WESTERN STAR CLOTHING STORE. Water St., b-'ttceen Man and ttucavwrc Ms. MAYEIt & 'i'RIEK having iati.ly removed their Clothing and Furnishing Establishment to the-ubove' stand, ara now fally prepcilc-d uiilia l irge stock of Spring ntid Summer Clothing:, All of which is Home nmiuil icture, mid warranted ito ba of good make and Fashionable styles, with h complete us.ortiiu nt of FURNlc-UING GOODS of every description, nd henutilul varieties for the bent-tit of i heir customers lu their assontuent will be found. Coats of &!t kinds. Pants, ests. Shuts. slj'Äsmid ioots. Gloves and many other jirtirbs to jtediotu to enum.'rate. Also. H:us and Caps, in fact every tlima reijuireil tor Gentlemen's wardrobes All the above articles, and every thing else in the furnishing line, will he sold at very low prices for Casfi. Their Stock being replenished so as to keep jip with tin days i'f Fashion. The public are invi-ed to call tnd examine tli ir Gii ids, wlitlier they design purt-has'iia i not. ijvansvitl'j. In I , !a 5 tc DISTRICT SCHOOL. y.TISAM B. iicjAU rj?qr.. willcoininencea DisE L trict School in the rst Ward in ibis city the 15tli ot'Annl. in the Basement of the Methodist Chunh. From his experience. &c in the business, he Hatters nitmelt that he can facilitate the progress ot his pupils rapidly. So send them on. A word to the wise is en nigh. 'aptf 131 BARICKLOW POTTERY. Evu.uville, lad. THE suhsc.iberr, having purchased the above establishment from Ii. B. Hart would inform the citizens and public generally, that they have a large etock of Stoneware on hand, which they are prepared to deliver to wholesale merchants at the Wharf at unusual low pri. es. They would solicit nier c iants and trader to send in their orders, which will be carefully packed and delivered torder. Addrf-js npl 6mw HU fCHlXSON & WILLIAMS Hats, Caps, Hoots und Shoo. jm I H4VF. the latent ct,.l .,( TI.&i3 uanutactured to order, a suDerior am. cle, ot all prices and qualities. Satin, B aver. Moleskin, Silk, Plain and Brush, and a great vnri-tv ot Buena Vista Hats and Caps: also 'Joots and Shoes as fine as can he made. All for s de low, n Main street, near the river. mh27 A. DEFilE. H J HART BOOT ASD SHOE MANi'faCTI'BER, At the SttiN of the Mammoth Boot, Main, between Sycamore and Fir si streets. 85"A large assortment on hand for sale. Terms Cash. JNo mistake in the coat, Evansvjlle, March 23, 1500. mhC3
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T. &. E. S LEVIN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AKD FANCY DRY COOES, Main it., second dourbclov Third, Louisville, Ky., RF. now rtceiviuü a latre and well assorted - st. ck ol B iti.-h, I rem h, German, and Amen can DliY GOt '), i. none which arcÜ0 cages' ntw sn le Prints; 10 do Iüiicv tir.d b!:.ck Lawns; 8 do do do do do do do do do plaid und solid Ginshams; black and lancy Lu-t:es; black and colored Canduics; L'e-ched Cotton. 3-4 to 12-4; do lri!!in; Cottonades and Uenims: Casiun re. Jeans. nd Saftnt; trap D'üte ;ind Qmen's Cloth; Ciolon and otht t C jatine; C 8 30 10 20 15 5 f. 40 I 10 itiles brown Cotton, 3-4 to 10-4; to brown Driilt tr: 20 'O Atnoi-keasr fiiil o'l.er Inking: Clotli-i: black satin and fancy Vcstins; Flannels; hook, swies and mull Mu.-lins and Jacot.ets; upron and f-hirtingCbecksiird .--tripes; blrnched anil hewn linen and cotton Tablp Cloths ni d Diar eis; Irish Linens; silk and cotton Handkeictiiefs nti'H Crnvats; Hose and G oves. Ribbons; Luces; Threads; l!uttons; Tins; Suf-pcndt-rs, etc.. to which tiyiriite the attention ot city and country merchants. Lou. Jourr.al. mhl2 dSwl Ilou-.e and Lot to Kent or Lease. TIIK 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 H'ven rooms. Hall and Cells'; also on the premises. Wo d Housctiialle, Ci-tern, &c. The comer part if the lot, 0 feel by 371 feel, is vacant, this ground can be had on a loo;; lens", to buiui upon if desired. Al tor sale, twilv acres . fLatid. oiieniilufiom th" Conn H 'Use, on the Canal, iionh pido.. For ti mis, ccc., a.jply to Mi ssrs In If & V h ler, or to B. F. 1 UPLY. mh'39 Hi near the Slie-w.io'l H misr. GEO. GOSLING rj oust:, SI(J an . tT. aaiB at paintLX EK, ami plazier, having p ! mailt inly located hirnseli in Evansvdle, solicits a fchare f panoi.ane, and pledges b iiistli to frive satiffaclion to all who may lavor him with a call irhop on liist street, 1 door from the corner i.f Main, 1 astmeni Mory. 3"He is also prei ared to cover buildings with fire and water-proof composition roofing. ap3 Imd TO THE LADIES. I" WOULD respectfully inioiin the Ladies that 1 have a splendid nstortmi nt of Lasting. Monoco 4oai, and Kid Gaiters, Slips, walking Shoes and fincy Snoes, suitable for parties, &,c; also the same as the above f Misses, a very neat assortment Children's Shoes of nil kinds 1 have a complete assortment, and wili still'. w for Cash at my Hat Store on Main street near the tiver. Mv Lady wi I ever be present to wait on the Ladies.' mhs?7J A. I F.I' Ol; " COTTON YARNS. BAGS sup' i lor Cot ion aint. lor tale cheap i"" for Cash, by a.4.f WILLIAM HUG II I S MOULD CANDLES. BOXKSjusi recti veil per si'-amer Courtland unü for sale low by O'lilLLY & MITCHELL. 100 feb: r,.T TRUNK FOUND. T, OL'ND ftoatiiii! in tne Otno river, bf low Evans-1-ville. a T'.UNK. containing a consideiable amount of Money, and sundry articlt s of Clothing The owner can have it ,y proving property and calling on Messrs. KUFFNbK &. BidlOKS, iNii.S i'barl street Louis' ille nihil dlw&wlm OYSTERS! QYSTERS!! flV.l. I ..I,. (!...,,. I. .,., .:...... r.vn -c sealed, for sale wholesale or retail, at Empire Restaurant, JOHN FA IM! LI. L, iuh-27 lirt between Main A Svcamore sts NEW GOONS! II-. subscriber is just receiving his Ne- Goods, the public are it8K-cifully invited locnll in and examine the Stock, which w il. be found vny seasonable, very cheap, and ollered to every person on the One Price principle, which the umleisigne4 has so suct-essliilly piacti-td for ten y ars in this city, thereby giving coinpl te atislaction to Ins numerous Irii lids and cusl' iuers mhi7 WILLIAM HUGHES NEW MUSIC. I I'ST received a selection ol i.i w am p. pular Airs J Waltzes, etc., for Piano Mid Guitar Also, a huge assortment ol superior Violins. Spauvh Guitars, Flutes, Fifes ami Flageoletts. Accordeons, V ioün bii and Bridgfs. best lialian and L'.ngiisli strings lor tho Guitar. Violin and Ua.-s ' iol. Instruction Books of ail kinds, C.arionel Reeds, Tuning Forks, etc , eic. Til OS. CON YNGTOX, Book and Music store, mil 1 3 Corn-r .Main and First streets. . - MORRIS S. JOHNSON, Atlonu-j mitt to it um' I lor ut Law, EVANSVIU.E, 1a., T 7 ILL attend promptly to the bringing of suits, ci'llectioti of monev, or any other bllines confid.d to him in the counties l Gibson, Po;ey. Vundeiburg. Warrick, and Spencer. JKT-i ttlice on Fi M street, one door from the corner of Main. mli-2:l UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE. IVIIUI.FSALI-: ltl'T.AIIj, cohm:h .main and vatku sthkets. I nilcr the Journal Office. 31 t....i:.i i I't; KATIN having lately removed his Clothing and I'urui-hing Fs.tab!ihment to the above nr.:!, is now fullv prepared with a large stock ol i.onn.NG r'l 4 which i o' home in ininacture. and warrrwiied to be ot good make and faidiionablt stylos, with n cmiipbte a-sortnu'nt ot r u i: x i s ii i g coo n s , of every description and l eiiutioil vai it-lie lor the benefit of hi.-- cuotomei. In hi assortment will be lound Coats, of all kinds. Pants, Vft-ls, shirts, Shoes, ami Boots, Gluvcf, etc., etc. II A T S A N I CAPS, in fact every thing required bv gentlemen's use. All tbe aliove aniens, alio every thing else in the irt.ishing litt, will i'e ijjld at New York pricos for A H I is ?! -k is c-'tt'inuallv being rep!enbh (! so a tf k. . i it !uit, ai.u io i--tp up i Ii the uays t-i li.-lii"ii. '1 hr ii iblic are invited to eall and examine hi goods w'neiber tbcv design purchasiiij; .ir not. Ieb27 dly Coffi:k, &c äO bags -vio C iR-e; 20 I bis .No 1 ami i .UacKcrtl; 5 drums Coiif sh; Received per James Hewitt, and for sale at the low est rates by mhl9 ri'öir.K. cc bkuivb. MOLASSKS. 2li0 barrels and 50 halfdo. frotr. the coast, per ateanmr Uncle Sam. in good or der. nih4 F- STER &. BROWN. O flftfl LBS. Old Government JavaCot ' 3 fee, put up iu 50ib tacks suitable oi family use, fr sale by Ieb7 C. BELL FLOUR. JUST received 700 t. urns Wabash Flour, a supe rior article, made oi old wiieat for lami'y u?e, for sale by , jan4 daw A 1.1. IS vt HOWES W. R. CHEESE. V CHOICE lot of Lngo-rli ttatry and Western Reserve Cheese, tor sale low lor cash bv UO-tN BROOK. .V BUKTIS, lebl'J-t Main streett. CAUPKNTEKS vV COlPl:Ä TOOLS. I liST received und now tipen, a lull and g?neral I assortment ota II kinds ot Coopers and Carpenters Tools. Please call and examine mv stoi.k. O, B. GRIFFITH, Wh26 . Main st.
. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. , . - Main strret, iimr Wattr 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; tbe t,uaii;y
' and price of heir goods, and their prompt attention j to ai! orders received, will they hope secure to them a continuance oi inejrinvors. Be arrivals from European and Eastern ports, they ate constantly receiving fresh supplies, csreInlfy --elected, and can confidently invite the atientio:i of purchasers to thfir large and cell assorted stock, ol which the followjrg is n part: 500 kegs Pittsburg. Wheeling and Boston Kails: fi) - Wrought Boat spikes, ass"td 4 to 6 inch; 150doz Axfs,Co!lint. SimwonHs' and Hunt's; 100 " Spades and Shi vcis. Ante's anil otheis; Tin Piate. block und bar Tin, Copper Wire, ic; Pocket and Tsib'e Cutlery. Razors. .c; American and t.lish Locks; Hiding door Furniture; Hook end yhitp. hinges, Butt and Parliament hinges. Window Fastenings. Hoes of II descriptions, Cros-s cut and Mill Saws; Patent Balances, pisiform and cnunteiScaks; Coß'ee M ills. Cotton and Wrol Cards: Ox. log. irace and halter Chains; Anvils, VicesStocks "tut Dies; Ci opers and Tit nt rs toi ls and materials: 50 tons hollow Ware and Castings Toget her with a general assortment of shelf goods, tel. 22 tf A GCCD CEAKCr TO IEAF;N CN THE PIAKO. 7A IIS. MEYER would respectfullv announce Ii 1 to ail those v ho are cc-irous to learu on the Piano, that she is ni-tW prepared to give lesions. II viug practised tor twelve a ears on this instrument, she Hatters herself that she can give perfect satislaoion For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Meyer at tho Exchnntre Hotel. h b20 ;f KEEP IT BEFORE TEE PEOPLE! Ii. VI" FOSTER & llliOW.N have on hand PIE FKUlTri, ot all kinds. rl Pickles, Currants, Raisins, Sardines, Salmon, hermetrically sealed. Mackerel, do do. Lobsters. do do. and will be sold cheap at the coiner of Main and First stn ets. feb7 XA M asjent lor the following PATE-NT KLlilCINES: Jayne's Preparations; FahnestOik's do: Wistar1. Balsam AVild Cherry; ' Smith's Tonic Syrup; TownSend's Sar?aparilla; Sands' do; Bull's do; Hart's Fit Medicine; Thompson's Compound Syrup Wood Naptlia; CovertV Balm ol Liie; Cod Liver Oil; and ail other Medicines of this character in genera! ure feb7 CKAWfOPvI) BELL. EKFCRIUM CP FASHION. New Tailoring Establishment. W.(jLOVER takes this method ol :nformT. inp i lie citizens of Evans-vilie. tl nt having purchased the wiieieM ot his late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the above busimss in all its vtuious blandes, in. the shop formerly ccupied by Bradt tV. Matthi ws, corner of Main andlststs. From his lonji expt-rienci in the busine fs, and a determination, on his part, ot attemion to it. he feels confident ol being able to give geneial natislac'ion. Thi' latest fashions received quarterly l'ets it NEW SPRING GOODS. III. MAtJU J'.E & CO. huvej it received and are now opening their first .-tipply of H'ULNG ;OODS, consisting in part of pieces cotton Pantaloon StufTs; 50 do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do Satinets; 30 case, light fat cv style Spting Prints; 8 elo Bleached Muslins; 10 elo Skein Cotton; d bales Hickory Hiirtings ALSO 400 dozen assorted sizes Palm Leaf Hats. AM) 10 cases Women's tippers; 10 do Ladies' Walking Slieies; 10 do prime Kiji Hoots. The above Mipplv makes our present stex-k ed Conds very large and well resorted. The Conds have been se lected with can: and expre siy lor thi;: mi rket, ami we invoe the attention ol country merchants viciiing the city to an examination of lliem, confident that we can give Until great ba '.'ins. nihil if A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE, I Hi. siib.-ctibei offers h s rami for ville, on the State road, conta-ning 321.? acres choice land. 130 acre-s under good fences and in tine order tor cultivation. There is a hind iiitiiH frame Dwelling, a superior Bit n, 40 acres in elnver. 15 '0 good Fruit 'Frees. The ground is fenced il' in 10 acre lots fences 11 and 12 rails l.igh: a rieve r-lailing supply ot good water. The Rai road pa: ses U-l ween it, and the Canal pusses on the east side. For further particulars apply to Samvi lOi'.k. Esq., ..r Wm I Itroiits. in the city of Evansvilju: or to myelf on the premises. ' inhS d3wlrn WM. SMITH. V' OTIC EIS HEREBY GIVEN, that the name of the Canm-ltoii Steam Mill and .Manufacturing Company lias been changed to that of the Troy Manufacturing Company, by permission of the ijenernl Assembly, approved January 15th, 1849; and saiil Company accepted eif said change at their meetitn'. held al Camvlton la.. March 12ih. Ib'iO. ti.h21 tf JAM FS C. PO:vTr.R,Chri . THE E V A SSVILIX IJi SUltlXCECO., EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. TT7 ILL ln&uie Uuil liuiisaii i t'ersonal t'loperty on V land against 1 ss oi damage by tiie, and Boats, and Vesst Is. and Meichaunize, in the course el transportation. iisTtiinst loss or damage by lire or water, ccc. Ollke in the room occupied by Jas. U. Jones, as a Law ollice.un the corner of Sycamore and Fust stree's. mh20 if HOMINY. i UST reccLcd at n.j L.n etij and Provision Store ' on Main, just t hove Second street, JO barrels Until hi v. first quality , which is offered for sale cheat), lebl "if ISA AC IIAIM AN. FAMILY FLOUR. 1 llEl.S superior W alias )Q,f BAR RE LS superior Wubash Flour', tnade troni ol.. Wheat; G4 St. Louis city and countrv brands led 2ii in store line tor sale by tvalLEY &, MITCHELL. RUNAWAY- -From the undersigned, an ind-n id appr.-nik-e to lite 'Tinning Pusi ess by the name ol till 'KCEBEE All personsare warned to let him be, as ihe undersigned is leterinined to pr.ecüte any and all persons who shall employ, h-tibor or enteruin said apprentice. ,hl THOrf. SCANT1.IM. High Fainting NotionsBaby Wagon-, Clothes Baskets, Mar et and Reticule Baskets, 'Tubs, Buckets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Notions in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BURTIS mhl3 Main street. TVOTICEis hereby given that I will expose to sale at publicauction, on ihe 30ih dav of March instant, at the late residence of Polly Whetsto.nl, deceased, all the personal property of the estate of He.nry Whetsoxe, deceased, consisting oi Horse", Cows. Farming Utensils, household Furniture, etc A credit ot twelve mon lis will bn given on all sums ol three dollars and upwards, the purchasers giving their notes with approved securiiy, waiving all valuation and aiuiraisempiit laws. mh7 w3 BitACKE' 1 A CK ET MILLS, Adm'r PAINTED BUCKETS. 10 i D .Zt.N i aimed Luckeisjust received and lor .-ale bv jaii'-fi BABCOCK BROTHERS. WABASH FLCl'K. 7" BRRI LS Family Fiour made from snptrior old Wheat, just received and for 'aleby mh3-tt" H li LC TON. CRANE & CO BALED IIA V. Qfi TONS Baled Hay just received and for sale 0J low by mh.2 tf HARRINGTON, CRANE i CO.
SARSAPARILLA IS OBSOLETE ! PURIFY THE SYSTEM.
HATCHITT'S Compound Extract of : cohosh: rp HF, public living in the Southard Southwest j should know and rrniembr ibat every medi cine hereiolore mauulactuied in the Eastern and Northern States bas utterly tailed to cure diseases in the South and We-t The reason is obvious, tie difference in climate, diet, and habits of life prortn.A tTTirtin" lia (Honcnc U'irlxi1ir TiTl.rir.rr f-fm llirwo -.. ..r.l... L' 1 J X' L LJ. ' :. :.. 1 ly impossible for any physician.howeverle.mcd.to manufatture medicine o cure our diseeses, unless, Ly long practice and observation among those dis - eases, he first learn the peculiar idiosync.acy ot the Tlie Cohosh (Macroty's Itacemcsa) is a medicinal iJont irrnu inrr in nur Mtm f ! i m olo nl nJiin renn i tion, end adndttcd by every physician who has examined it, tobe surpassed by no medicine as a tonic alterative, and particularly adapted todiseases of the Southwest. It produces a powerful alterative and tonic effect upon ti e whole human system stimulating ail the secretions to healthy action, and giving tone and energy to the muscular and nervous systems. For all diseases arising from an impure state of the bliod. or from, nervous derangement for diseases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, syphaletio and J'llllll j;iv IOt " WW V i VlllllUll VI I I U 1 U U 4 JUbU mercurial iliseases and pnrlirulary for n diseases peculiar to females it will be found si.ptrior to anv medicine in use. : I PROOF! PROOF!! I Dr. IIatchitt: We-have exatnined the receipe ; for your Compound Extr; ct of Cohosh, and believe i i to be a good and safe medicine. I W'f bav no hesitation in recommending it as J equal, it not superior to any preparation of Öarsap trilla for ail diseases in which that article is so generally iifed. John R.Wilcox, M. D., ") ! Prof. Materia Medica and Theraputics. Fvansville L L. Laycock, ' U, J-.AIedical Trof. Theory and Practice Medicine. College. M. J. Bkay.M. D., J Ptof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swan.v, M. D., Hcnierson, Ky. Dated tvpnsvilie, Octobei 29, 1849. 1 DYSPEPSIA CURED! Pk. IIatchitt: Having been afiiicted wiih Dyspepsia with all its multiform symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasiness over the region ot ihe stomach; flatulence and eruction: vomiting of meals; languor n.-id debility; and having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles ol bull's Sarsupariiia, I was induced to try your Compound Extract of Cohosh. The use ol two bottle cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent h'alih 1 have sold several dozen bottles ol your Cohosh en my Wharf Boat, and it has given pcrtect satisfaction. For all those diseases for which it is recommended 1 believe i superior to any medicine in use. Respectfully, P. C. O' KT LEY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. Dr. IIatchitt: 1 have examined the manner of preparing your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and have use d it to a considerable extent in my practice. I Mieve it an excellent remedy for all constitutional and chronic diseases. Respectfully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCROFULA CURED ! Henderson. Ivy.. Nov., 1819. I find your Cohosh an effectual remedy lor the Scrofula. 1 have a ne'gro girl nget1 21, who was afiiicted with that disease, by the use ol three bottles of the Cohosh, was entirely cured. The mother of said girl, nued 50, was cured of the same isease by tbe same prepaiation. Yours, JfllN A IIATCHITT. Dr. IIatchitt, Evansville, la. AMENORRI CEA CURED! The following important cwrtiticate is from Dr. Kighl, ol Cincinnati, Ohio: Dr. IIatchitt: 1 have used your Compound Extract of Cohosh ith admituble success. 1 administered it to a lady who hau been laboring under suppressed mensluraiion 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 exceeniiig nervous prostration indicated rapid dissolution. 'The urgent symptoms were arrested immediately on the administration of vour C;ho-h a rallying of thp vital energies over t lie whole system follow ed and the patient rapidly recovered. 1 would advise those similarly ufrlictid to give vour medicine a trial. Yours, W. F. EIGHT. The f)lloi ing from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Demist ol Evansville, will be read with interest: Evansville, Dec. 1st, 1819. Dn. IIati hitt : As a duty I owe you relative to your Compound Extract ol Cohosh. I would say, 1 have prescribed it in a number of chronic diseases, with uniform sucwess; especially in a case ol chronic Gonorrhoea, of se eral year's standing, which bad baltleil the skill ol the most eminent of the profession. 1 consider it a most valuable remedy-for female complaints generally particularly for those in the de-line of lilr. 'ou are at liberty to do with this as you like, lam, very respectfully, J. L. CARRE '1 T. Evansville, Jan. 1, 1850 - Dn IIatchitt: My wife, tor several yeart. has been afiiicted with nervous headache and dyspepsia in their worst forms. For the last two yejarsshe lias been uncle, medical treatment without Kcciving more than temporary relief. She has been peinianently cured by ihe use ol yourChosh. I hnveulso been cured by the same medicine ol a settled pain in mv chest, attended with a distressing cough .and great diinculty ot breathing. I also find it un irnim eliaie reli f lor heartburn, with which 1 have been severely afflicted. Yours. &c. SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. From Dr. Bain, M. D : New Fr.ANKFoltT, Ind., Feb JO, 1S50. Dr. IIatchitt Sir: Having seei the recipe for making your Extractol Cohosh, and huvinp-uttd it itf person, 1 am led to believe it a safe and much superior remedy lo -arsnpni i.la. for all diseases lor which that article is so highly extolled. Y'ours, respect fully, WM. C. A BAIN. Sold at the very low price of 75 cents per bottle. Agencies solicited. Mauulactuied and for bale by J C. IIATCTH'IT, Wholesale and Retail Dmggist, febll dawlv Evansvilie. la W E. HOLLl.VOSWuFTtl JNO I'e-tail vv'. nvGnss Wholesale nnd CHINA, GLASE AD QUEENSWARE HOUSE, Water street, between Main and Locu;t, Evansville, Ia. T'HE undersigned are now receiving a very large 1 and well selected stock of CHINA AN O QUEENSWARE, which, with their present iot, will make as desirable an assortment as may be found West. We have reeiived freim Pittsburgh a well-assorted stock ol Glass-ware, and are desirous that 11 in want ot the above articles may give us a call, as we arc satisfied that it wili 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. CrWe -are offering inducements in retailing. Please call and see. tebl2 tf HOLLINGS WORTH fcTfUGHES. IE A I Lit OARS ASD FLASK ROADS. IMPROVEMENT is the ordet ol the day, and 1 those who do not improve tha present moments are behind thi times. I have for sale some of tbe 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 lineof Railroad The contemplated Plank Road will run through some of this land, which, with the Railroad, will afford every facility for taking the produce t 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 firet day of July next, they will be sold at public auction, of which due notice will be given. Title beyond dispute For terms ipply 'o P. HORN BROOK, Main street. FvsnBYir.e.MucM. 1S50. tr.hb
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LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. The fine, fast running, and substantial tr? Steamer. WASHINGTON. i Capt. Js. Russell. Master, will rundurins the season as a leguiar iouviuc, uvunsviuo auu Louis Packet. Hie 'will leave Louisvidu every Wednesdav at 10 o'clock, A. AL, passing Evansville evenThursdav morning nt 4 o'clock. Patuming, will leave H." Louis every Saturday evening at 5 o' clock und pass Evansville every Monday uiort.ing at ! 8 orlopk FtJrfrTht or TOfrW rUFtl t', "l!l-s ORU.E &. ..IilLULL.L,. t. ; - .Vlr i.rir ETTE PACKET, ! JJiiA ' ffV 7" , ...'Yi , e fast rittmiuirpassenger steamer CONFIDENCE, itiuiAiiu AicGfiKE, masttr, will run regularly la the trr.de curing the enure fcason For Ireigat or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on bor rd. or to HA RHINO'! ON, CRANE &. CO., TAYLOR vSi HARVEY. mh4 O klLEY & MUCIiLLL. EOWLISCtEEES AST EVAXSV11XE PACKEI', tl'?-7j.1.fk TKE bi.-t running passenger pocket ! ft-:.K:i'uim .MAMMOTH CAVE. Cnpt. W. l. W ar'nner, mot-ter. iil leave Evansville every Wednesday and Saturday, and BowlingGren every Monday and 'i'hursday. For Ireight or passage Epplv on board, or to febaani Ö'KILE'Y & MITCHELL. EV-?fSYILI.E&; LAFAYETTE PACKET. 'I BE suleiulirl nnsfipnupr fiTntupr , 11-, Is r v io tiasirtt, master, nill run as a regular packet in i he Evansville anc Lafayette trade curing this season. For freight orpasstge, having excellent accom tnodatiotis. apply on board dce27 EVANSVIJLXE AS 1 AVAUASII PACKET. I'HEsubstantial steamer GENERAL BEM, t.. vv ooii, master, will inn dunng the teason as a ngular Evansville tnd Wclash Packet. She is pioviiltd ith escelknt acccn niedaiiotis. r or freight or pnssage apply on I oard or to dec 19 ORIL1.Y MITCH El L, Ag'ts. REGULAR EVANSVniE & LAFAYETTE PACKET. The lu.-t running and substantial V, steamer NORTH CAROLINA. W. H. i homson, master, will depart for Lafavette and intermediate pons on ihe hrsi rite ol water in the U iibash, and will remain in the trade during the entire season. For freight or pnssiijgc npplv on board, or to decl8 O'RILEY A Mi l CliELL, Ag'ts. 1,1 . B. 'I he North Carolina has been thoroughly repaired, and stands with the Insurance Companies tiguidjtiuv.y boat in the trade. EVA AS VIELE AIM B WABASH PACKET. ,&"... i as substantial and excellent steamer zSs VISITOR. N. b Webb, master, will run during the winter as a regular packet in the Evansvilie and Wabash River Tade. 1 ho Visitor is a double engine boot, and provided wiih a "Doctor;" and for uccomnio dations cannot be surrasstd Ly any boat in the lilide. ; . For freight or pas-sage npplv on board or to decll (VRIF.I.Y MITCHELL, Ag'ts. . F3'f,!'A The new and i.bstantial steamei JULIA. fcS'aAt P. C. Frunty, master, will run as n regular packet from Evansvillo to Lafayette. '1 he Julia has lei n purchased by W abash men, expressly for this trade For Iieijjhtor pas-age apply on board or to TA YL U o- IIA II VE F, O-Iii ELY V- MITCHELL, decll tVAASHLLH AKD AVA HASH PACKET. A Tl - The new, splendid light draught - .... -mr-t-m-z-.-.'-i steamer Tt TRIBUNE. i. r Paxton. master, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabash river trade, du:iii. ihe winter season. The Tribune carries nearly 800 tons freight, and is of very light draught. She has been built expie-ssly foi the trile; and is provided with every accommodation. f or freight or passage apply on board or to lee.) 'TAYLOR & "HARVEY, Ag nt. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET IHE btiL'staiitial stcaniLr INDUSTRY, Master, v ill run as a regular Cllil. V (J. G SETTS packet in the f. niisvilie !!i:d Wabiith trade liavn:g iuiisviiie, rniurcny, lh e- jst.on lier first trip. For freight or pnssncc apply on l-.nid.or to n SO TAYLOR A- HARVEY. Agents. REGULAR EVANSVILIE AND LAFAYETTE PACKET. f-ÜISLA 'THE fast running steamer DAN112. ILL BOONE, DRAPER, Master, wni leave lor Lafayette and all intermediate landings to-day at 12 o'cloc M. She will continue as a regular Evansvilla end Waaash packet the present season, For freight or passnrre tirp'v on board or t O'RIFI.LY fc MITCHELL An's. n29-tf TAY I Oi & HARVEY LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE, AND GREEN RIVER PACKET r:i?U(V 'TH c fast rutijiins; and substantial jfe&i, steamer MAJ BARBOUR, II. 1. i-oii-. Aiasiet, will run ns a regular packet ia the Louisville, Evansville, and Gixen l ivtr. nude, via Henderson duting the winter, leaving Evunsvilii, every 'Himsday ut 1 o'clock for Bowling Green, and every Priday morning for Louisvillo. For freigiit or passace awdy en board or to n23 O'RILEY L MITCHELL. Ag'ts. EVANSVILLE AND WAEASHFACKET rBZJfo THE uew, aud-i-pUsudjU steamer isMag' ' .ANN LINNING TON, '1 las. iui-u.i , Master, w;i! run as a regular packet Iroiiv Evansville to the Wabash river the coming .-t-'.son. P'or lieight or passage, having excellentaccommooations, apjiir em tx ard, orto n 2C-ii j "O'RILEY &. MITCH ELL, Agents. REGULAR LOUTSVir.LE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET rfTrr ' Steamboat GEN . WORTH leaves am.w:$m Evansville every Wtdretday foi i.ouisvine, iiiid eveiy Sunday for Bowling Green. For frebrh; or psssnge enquire of n8J TAYLOR K- HARVEY. Jp'l. 0 bv RANGES. Arc 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemons; fresh und in goeid order, and for sale mh4 FOSTER &. BROWN. LATE ARRIVAL! FRESH supply ol .Medicines, Oils, and Paints: a large and complete assortment of Foreign A Liquors; Cogmau brandies fcegnetie, Dupey ana Rochelle brands. Wines Old Onorto Port, Madeira, Malaga, Clarels St. .fuHan, Chateaux, Margeaux, etc.. etc. ls , Pittsburgh Window Glass, and Apothecaries' Ware, in store and for sale, retail or wholesale, hy J. G HATCH1TT, Druggist, fel)23 dCm Front street, one door below Main. SPUING STYLE OF HATS. 1 have jp just received a fine assortment ot Spring Style KHats the handsomest style and article that has yet appeared in this maritt and manufactured at the bes. establishments inMhe West. Call and examine them, at my store on Main Btreet, just above First. mh5 tf JNO. B. HANNAH. LAFAYETTE EXTRA FLOUR. A SMALL lot of this choice" tamiiy Flour in store and for sale bv mhl9 FOSTER &. BROWN. J RAPPING nnd friniing Japer. VV 350 bundles Wrapping Paper; 30 reams Printing ' doj 70 do Tta do; forsslelowby rohI3 FOSTCR & BROWN
, DRUGS, IiaEDICINES, ETC JAM now in the daily receipi ol my .-pring giro ply of DRUGS, &c.,&c, consisting in par of the' following:
2tM oz Iodire. French 3C0 do Tart acid. Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice. ' 5 ' do Refined Borax 5 -risks East.Salajratus 150 lbs Quicksilver SCO do Calomel Eng 150 elo Calomel 20 do L'xt Bark Compd VjQ do Pnlv Red Bark 20 do Chloroform, Cur. 2tW oz Iodide de Poiassa J0j oz Tannin " 0 o2 Snip Morphia 20ozAce;t.te do 5C0 c2 Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Cum Opium 500 do Senna Alerid 210 do do E India doi COCO do Naples Sulphur 10C0 do Brinmone iCCO do Reli'd bait Petre' 4l'0 do Arsenic 50 do ? 'il Lemon, pure 50 do Cum Anion " 50 do Aniseed ' 30 do Cloves . 50 Co Rosemary 50 gals refineu Olive Oil ' 50 lbs Oil Peppermint . 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 4C0 lbs Spts Nitre 400 do Sp:s .-Immonia 100 do Sulp either '.'50 do Jalapa puiv .50 do Rhei iiulv 100 do lpecachuana pu! I C00 do Sei R chelle pu! 2C0O do Sun Carb Soda 1CÜ0 lbs Sal Soda . 50' lbs Camphor The above are warranted of best quality, end wil" he sold on a small advance for cash or to prompt , dealers on usual credit. My stock has been Dur chased entirely fron first hands, on best terms so the public can rely upon their puntv and prices teb7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. . A FORTUNE FOR 10 OR 51 ' BRITANNIA SFCRTIJTG PORTRAIT CLUB. Offices, George St., i i mouth, England. THE Managers beg to acau-jiat their numerous ratrotis fbnt the next DISTRIBUTION OK ' PORTRAITS OF RACE HORSES, will comprise thoe ntered for the f'nithcon'ing CKAND ATIOSAL SEK It Y RACE,' ' The No. cf Shares to le limited lo 5,000 each Class First Class Memltr 10. Secomi Class d.o X5. Early application tor the unappropriated Shares is necessary. A nai tv subscribing lor more than one ShiTe, has the chance of gaining an equal num. - I..1. nl (,... . 'IO .1. J... L uui ji i.uiiiisea. i nose iijciiiueiw w no oraw ene nous Portraits .will be presented with the following sums: Portrait of IstCIass Bonuses. '2d da. do Winner, or 1'irst Horse 4120.0CO 10,000 Second Horse-- 10.000 5,000 " Third do ... 8,000 ' 4,0OU Divided amongst Starters-- 6.CC0 3,000 Non-Starters 6,000 3oo - There are 209 Bonuies 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 characteri2ed the late St. Lc-ger and other proceedings. Full particulars ot the result will be sent to ab- -sent members immediately alter the decision, that -each may know his position. Subscribers Registered and Scrip forwarded on recei -t of a remittan-e. Bills of Exchange, Oralis, Bank Noips, &c, addressed and made payable to the Managing Directors. W. JAMES & CO. IKrFive per cent, commission io be deelucted on t"i- presentation ol Ponnses. jan24 d2m CITY FURNITURE VARE-KO OM V ; ..-,."7- All kinds of Furni-, it isifai'rtllre of the iiewrsi .-mil Ini. Vi? -esl styles can be fonnil our Ware-Rooms. Our conne ction with the i cUOia icu nouse ot cawtiio.n & Co., enables us to turn i any nriicle called for, ol the best manufacture and at the lowest price. Knuwing tbe want ot such bouse in Evansville, we will Keep a lull assortment of ihe finest quality of Furniture. We respectfully ak an examination of our stock and prices, l'art or our present stock ol California Chairs, Sofas, Centre '1 ables, French Bedsteads, etc., cannot be surpassed for beauty and finish. " J it". & G. SCHWING. EASIIIOIVAUEE i?HATS! BOOTS!! SHOES!!! I HAVE just received a large lot of HATS. 1 FltUJI NEW YOKK. I keep W. Dodd .t Co.'s best Hat, t. incinnati; . Hays &. Ciuig's " Louisville: P. S. Barber's " " - " Give me a call before you purchase 1 will cive ihe latest style ol Htts. A se, all kinds of Hats, boots and fchoes, Main street, opposite the Bank . , r JOHN B. II ANN AH, ""31 " Evansville Io. TO JIEIICIIA NTS ATVJMEKCIIAMX" TAILUUSi, HENRY MARKS & CO.. i WlioLLSALE DtALtKSIÄ , SILK AMD WOOLLEN GOODS, No. Vi Pearl street, Cincinnati, O., WOULD invite the attention o Merchants and Merchant luilorsto their large and elegant assortment of Cloths, Ca.-simeres. Vcstirigs, Tailor's I nnimiugs, etc., 'tc. in part as tedlows : P'lench and German Broadcloths, English ai d An tiiean do, Black and fancy Doeskins and Cassimers, New style Amciicaii and French do, ilack silk andsatin Vesting., all qualuies. Rich n w styles d,j d0i Mor-iillts ut'.d Valencia do do! 1 1 weeds. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, Ca.-l.tnetcus, Summer Cloihs, Queen's Cloths, fr n Linens, Linen Checks, Linen Dnllincg, Colored Cauibiics, Brown Hollands, Bleached Meslius, B ea.hed and Blown Diiüiugs,' ' i iiüiUngs, Canvass, silk and worsted Serges, Twist, Thread, rwing .-nii ruiiuns, Uuckles, Sl-! sl nli wi m Also, a huge and complete ajsoifnieot of Silks, iwbt.os Laces, Straw Goods, ilnd a lull assort men t .,! M I MINER V A R'l ICLES, which we ollei tor ile at the louest maiLet prices. in EXTRA FAMILY FIOUR BBI. I.flayette -twits, n. ranted oil wheat in store and lur ta:e bv 80 J'1"29 FOsTF.R St. BROWN. SUGAR AND MOLASSES, I rz M-w Orleans .-.ugai ; :tu Lbl.- Plantalion Molasses: received ürr T'n,.u . . 1--. .IWI lor sale by and ' janaii 1)STER Sc RROVVN. W . Ane-xpeiiencerito K-Kl LPER . 1 One who thoroughly uudeistinds bis business and can come we ll recomm. nded, mav hear of a go to simai.on, witn a liberal salary, by addiessinir ' neu ins! titsi ejniee. teb27 IRON & NAILS. B r i" ,lly esuectatioii ot a large stock ( Iron, Nails and PiMsbuigh articles, I oiler my present stock at lower prices than ever before tfler ed in tots market. Call and sec b21-'f J. LAUGHLIN. Jr. WINDOW GLASSSOU boxes Pittsbui L'h Window CI S:"in rln Trr,..U Vs;,i... . : 350 for sale bv if-b7. . , c. BELL. OILS, PAINTS, ETC. BBL. Linseed Oil; 10 bbls Spirits Tuipentine; j uo op.n varnish, 3 oo Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Dlue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 201 0 do Venetian Red. 2CC0 do Spanish Brown; I nst received and lor sale low by fcl? CRAWFORD EELL. SUGAR 54 hhds Plantation, fair and prime.re ceived per Uncle Sam and Mahawk by nh4 FOSTER & BROWN. TAR.-25 bbls, 50 half bbls, and 50 kegs Carl Una, received per late arrivals, and for tale b mh4 ... . FUST ER &. BROWN. TIN PLATES. Tin Plates 1-3 X in store and ft ' BABCOCK BROTHERS. I A COXES - saie by mhl3 tf SPRING FASHION HATS ! rjj; I have just received a lare assortment 'Spring Fashion Hats, of Ally's Vsm. facture, Cincinnati, to which I ask theexani nation of the public. There is nothing superior k . the market. AHLERING & BRUMMER, . WABASH FLOUR. . , 1 bbls Family i lour, made f rom suptrior w-. J Wheat, ju5l received and tor sale by . febl3-tf O'RIL.feY &t MITCHELL. .
