Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 309, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 May 1850 — Page 3

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COMMERCIAL.

EVANSVlLUi PKICES ("URRKST. CORRECTED RSGTT1AKLY BY BAECOCK, BKO.'s. Flour, per bnrrel Wheat, per busliel, old new Coti, prr luisliel, Rye, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 lbs Oars, per bu.-ht.-l Whisky, per gallon Lard, in kegs, per iiound $5 25 1 00 80 5OS60 none 5CS;0 :io 213-22 5.')i 10 1 25 2S 25 21 10ST2J i'5 1?1 1U&U r laxseed, per bushel 1 Feathers, per pound Eimsens, per pound ' Rags, per pomr'.l Putter, per pGiind Fiiirs, per dozen Salt, per bushel Coal, per bushel Gunny bas, new second-hand Potatoes, for shipment Onions, for shipment "Oollee, per pound Sucir, per pound MoUsses, per gallon. Lard Oii, pt-i gallon Linseed 'il. ( er gallon P.ran .nor bushed Vorn Meal, per luisliel' Cheese, by the box Chiclttns. per dozen 5? ice Mackerel. No I 50 4015 101 äl I 5ß I 2i'e8 o(t-6 40 12 5 S3 10 ; 150 4i. ?-14 iV 10 2.' lo 50 Ö 5l3 75 4f 4;ir 2 75:J(!0 2 läPU.O B. Todfish .iron, common bardo. extra size ?C nil assorted Hydraulic Cement Castings Rate of Freights to New Orleans. To'acco $2,75 V hhd; 0atsl2Jl lc sack; pound freight 9 100 fi,s, 20 ct-; Pork P bbl,40c; Corn C sack, 20 22ic ; Flour 9 bbl. 20c. NEW OXSLEANS JIAHKET. New Oul.ea.vs. Mty7. A privat? despatch of the 7:h inst., quotes fkir Su'ar at 3c, which is a material advanco. Cincinnati, May 10. Flour is inactive and dealers are apart; choice brands 3 20a5 23. "Whisky has (leclineJ 2!J i2lic. Grain Corn is in less demand; sab's 4000 bushels to arrive 4lic, there are lew buyers in market. Frovi:-kns Pork is now held at !0 ; stock is liht. Sales of Bulk M.-;U SaoulJus Groceries tigar is vjry firm at 5c or good fair; no saks reported, salos of chuico at tla Mpaiuboal jrelMer". Friday, May 10, l!?;o. VUOM TO TIME. N Orleans--Circii-nati-- !)P BOAT Webster Citizen fci Francis M St Louis l lltsburgli EvaiiSMll..---lay 11. - Louisville - L ui?" Nashville - -S I.ouis---. CiiK-innati-. 10 10 ..Wabash.Saturday, Si Loui-;. ..L-iuisv.I! i itu-biii". h Salndin Tid-grap:i 'o 1 J.uplliaies IVunsvlv iiiia Pike No 9 liunganan Magnolia Maj Barbour Kentucky 3 4 5 5 8 10 12 1 3 A M St Louis- - 1 .'ilea lisLouisvdiu --N Oileatis M P M eriueisonEvan:viile --G River--unlay, 12th. Hamburg-.. Santa Fe Knill y Gen VVimh- . Li Louis Pittsburg--Louisville -3 AM 3 -6 .. .7 --7 .--9 -10 vjKjoreiite-- .- C .v-A-Co-jisville Cincinnati B Green-. .- WaSmsli i lorence -Cincitii a' F'j,ru W G Caniplieli Fniri:o "st LoidsvilV-i St Loui-.. COMPLIMENTARY BEI-TEITT LO LITTLE AGNKS! This Eveaiug, Monday, May 13th. A numerously signed requisition, off -ring a ComriMEMTARY BEN'triT 'to the above young Lady.is with pralitude accepted. The Hron Family wili, there tore, have the honor of peiforming this Muiit T V O OF THEIR BEST PIECES, ! Als-1, a CONCERT of selected niu?ic embracing old favorites. Secure seats in timp. Free admission su-tpended on this occasion. Admission 5U cents. FRANK B. G LLAIIEU, Atent. NOTICE TO STOCKEOIDIIRS. VT a meeting of the Uiitctorsol the Lvausville Insurance Company, hi l.l on the 7ih day ol May, 1550, the following ordt r was made, viz: Ordnti, That the several persons owning stock in the Evans ilie Iiisuraiu e Company, be inquired to pay into the office ot said Com, any, on or before the hrl dav of June next, in pan payment for said stock, the further sum ol Four Dollars' (or each share ol said slock owned by t lit. in rtspi t -lively. Copy Attest J. G JO-N ES, Sccy. iny'J 3t A CARD. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the T adies and Gentlemen of Evansvi.le mid vicinity, t trat hei'Otiids remaining here but a short time 1. .it. A..-,,.,. ,1..,,. ..I,.. i.. .. : i. . . i : tneir pt-rtraits i.aken. to give bun an t-a:ly cad. as : he don't calculate lo vi.- it Evansville again. Iii! ; room is so hgl't. Camera so poweiful. and t heniioais so sensitive, thai lie can take U.e n.t.tl peiitcl and clt-ar piciurts even jn cloudy weather. Room open and Miiiintuies. taken from 8 A. M. tili 5 K M. mt I. L. TEL1GA. THE A RIERICAIT LIVE STOCK lN-sUiCAIiCL, CO.UFANY. Vincrnues, li d. 'ClIAKTEK C.VLl.MITiD: GrA.NTLP, J A XITAKY 2ü, 1S5 . CA! 1TAL-6Ö0,GC0. Stockholders individually Liable. FOR the Insurance of IL.r.sis, 3Iui.es, Prize Bcli.s, Sheep and Cattle, ot every dest:ii;:tioii, -against the combined risus cf Fire, Water, Accidents and Disease; also upon stock driven to east f ern Markets; or transported South. ' 50" Losses paid in 30 days alter proo! of death. Dilti 'CTon.? : Joseph G Bowman, Counsellor; Ferdinand Eherwine, Merchant; Capt. 1-aac Mies, Merchant; H ui. Thos. Ei-hf p, John Wise. Merchant at.d Bank Director; .'ivin v. ircy. do. do. do. Hon. Abner T. Lllis, State Senator and Mayor of Vinceunes; Abm. Smith Farmer. Btnk Director, and Auditor of Knox county JOSKl'HG. BOWMAN, Treoidint. B Snrr.Tt.rrr V mr.Nr.y, Secretary. Wm. B';i:tch. Treasurer, Merchant, and President Yincenn.' Branch of State Bunk ot Bid ALANSON WARNER, Agent at Evansville. myr) tf SELLING OFF AT COST Tj BEING about lo cliaage my piestnt business. 1 olier my entirestocs uf Groceiies, vte, at co-t forcaa. feb21 it J. LAUGUI.LN, Jr. . AMERICAN COLD, I. UK ale ty .JL niv3 J. II.MAGHEE eV CO. NOTION'S. BASKETS, Buiiii starters. Rolling pins. Knife el aners, Potatce n.nrhers, Butter pi'nts anJ lots ot other t'lings for sale by my4 tf . HORN BROOK &. EURTI3. FIU3SII TEAS. SUPERIOR Young Hyson, Y'ouug Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Extra orange oolong pekoe a fine black Tea fur sale by mv4 U HORNEROOK & BERTIS.

IiIEDICAL COLLEGE CF E V A17SVTLLS. EVANSVILLE, IND. THE regular course of Lectures for the session of tb50 and 1851 will commence the first Monday in November, and terminate the last week in February. The following gentlemen compose the Faculty, viz : General Dcscripiive and SurHcal Anatomy, CHARLES S. WEEVER, M, D. Chemistry end Pharmacy, CA. FOSTER, A.M. Materia Medica and Thcraputies, JOHN K. u 1LCOX, M.D. Principles and Practice ol Surgery, MADISON J. BRAY, M.D. Theory and Fracth e ot Medicine, Li.YlL i.AYCCCK: M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Wctetn find Children, GEuRGE 13. WALKER, M.D. Demonstrator of Ai ntt tvv. iVAIdi' TRAFTON M . D.

Terms ol' Tuition. Matriculation he $5: Pit fessors tickets each -10: Pi-tec'ii tr lit kc t fj; Graduation ic e !-ü. Good hoürdiMü ran beobiaiiied lor from 1 50 to 2 50 imp u-. il: li, litrtl lim a iii.n.'C mi mir- fruir;f W..' .'.I .-r-,,!. ...... .. f..Jn, i.nt ,...l I'l.ö f'nl.ii-. r .n.' T..lir-in- tA Ii f-li . r. sn t i r, I 1; Itf'tv n - iri ! i 'i itri-idt- m :i . ;-:-..il f.ir l! N-.trllin.r pvhIV brarit-b j o! ilnvpn.t s.-ton by the use i Ariuinunc-nl prepai ration, nat.irnl and .-liiicial, models, pi Mt-s, cheniiC.ll .1 .paritus. &c , etc.. all of the mot approved s'yWs. Ar:y ti.ru. or jntorrioiiioii that may re I can be oi laiiicd I y a-'dre. tirg post paid Any li.nl.er information that may be tlesiLEVI L LAC( K. M. P. Dean ol the Faculty. np25 tf TFE HAIL ROAD 13 CCTTMEITCED ! Ai.ll Wt: it. i- oil t.:c- . l .l 1 I .li... r I Ill.RLt i r.t E, iie it knovn to oite aint all. that 1 wc are determined to make a cliangeirioirr bu siness, and Will st II our present Stock ol Groceries, which cousWts of a general stock, with a la run and web selected stock of FlNfj L-tiL'Oi.S ot ad grades, interior to none in market, and to ail, as wi 11 as our old custom r in particular, we will stll at low figures tor Cali, ur Hieb, paper t:s will be tiken in Bai.k with approved secutity, and in no other way. And to Keep all quiet, we would ask all that owe us one cent, either by Note or Account, locnii a:id see us soon, and let us compri mise to save furt!or Mepr-. And to all having claims against us, they had btir r be after g'-uiiig them as soon as possible. Tl.is is bv sober refiecrion ourdetermined Mso.iiiion, and we will be greadv obliged to nil ot I ... ..: .1..... .1... i i. . i u' i.ii iiv.tii.ii nir ii:D iiuu LUMuun-13 liui in ii.-i ua j iu im.ui; 1.11 (Mu.ig.-, us c siiui. iiiosi. Hssuietuy .-Ig'-. denv ll etu. Once said isiood as a ihi ust'id times. To any one di sirous ol Inciting in a flout isliing citv, a-::' gfttiug into a good lirn'e, we will stllour entire S;ot.k on good terms. We have been doing a Gr eery l uiutss here for ten years past, and can e of much use to our tucit s-i is. ALL1S & HOWES, npC2 rf , Evansvibe, Ind. fry- Gaz'-tte, Yincenre.' ; Refi-ter, Mt. Ca mil; E.xpns-, T. ne-Ilaiitt ; Jiiiirnt.l. LatnyMlt; toj.y to a if urit t f i'i. at'd st nd bills to this t.tiice. '71a si last niA.t::: BUIIDUKGIOIS I CH SALE AT ALC i'iON ! 1 ' the Northers E.vlakgi:me.nt of EvaNsvili.e. rjHE umitrsigned will sill at public Auction at JL the door t f ilit- Court I oust in this City or Ttuirsdny, .Hay 1th, 1SCO, betwet n tue hours ol Id and 2 o'clock: l iltv vaiimi.b: building; Lots. 1 de in it uniir-etssaiy to "i i f i-" these lots, as all w io have seen ihem, iitnte in -aying thai thty are Ii in. ist h nid -i'iiii ly siiuai. d Lois in oraijnmii g tht Ci y To tli ist who ,vih to purchase, 1 would say, if you have lioi seen the lots, t a!l in me ami I will .-bow tin in with püariire. 1 can be t und at lh' Cb rk's liice, or at my lesideme on Main st. Ti iims or Sale. One-third the purchase money Cash in band, one-third in one and one-third in two year., the purchaser :iving note with approved security, waiving reiiel or valuation laws. Sale positiv-. CÜAS. F. SI L LI VAN. W.ioi.sey &. Nlls'jn, Auctioneers. niy8 is SAEIT, DCCB, AKD BLI1JD MANUFACTORY, Smth. side J, JJcisoji street, Idtac Ninth. Louisville, Ky. YVTE , wni.l 1 rtspectfiilly iniorm our friends and V the public general y, that we have purchased ihe psial lirhmeiit as above .-ituuied, from its toriik r propiieli r, James Stephens, (Mid are now prepared with tui'ab e machinery and competent workmen to execute all wor k in our line, in the most approved and workmanlike manner. We ire now manulacturing and intend to keep on hand an assortment ot Elir.ds, Sasli, and Doors, Door Covering, &,c; Columns for open frorrs, Iti inches and uti' ter, neatly dressed; id-o Store Shelving got out n ady to put np We aie al.-.o prepared to do Wood Turning of all kinils, mi the most approved styles; also loSawoutBliud Slats, lo Feather edge Fence Boards, and job I ing ol every description in our line attentltd to. Coustdeting the advantages we have it machinery, Vc, wefjd confident that all who patronise this establishment will be supplied with articles at much lower rales than they have hetetotore paid. All articles from 'his establishment, will be made ol wt liseisoned lumber, and titii-bed by competent workmen. We hope by ptoirpt attention and close application to merit a share ot public favor. tiCrOi -:ers from a distance promptly attended to. T. rm- C A SM. N ELSON & DAVIS. my 7 t.2.v Lou. Courier. I.HXED PAIIITS. T3-M-N T ground in oii, of a l colors and in quanJL lities to suit purchasers, for srde at HATCIIITT'S ntyll 2m Drug Store. ITCTICE. , y . .; ersigned, iii.siees ot the Lvan-eli-iittl Ueruitni tluicli, oi l v-in-v,l,t and vieii.it t , beieliv give notice that on the 2l-t in-t. at a regular meeting of ibe Church in Kvansville, the b. Row ing resolution was i;iiaidiiiiii:y passed: lit.iilcid. 'i'i.at ourChurcb imiiiediat.-ly buv a lot in this place, itp.-n winch lo erect a Cimtc'i building, (id brie) lor the use of our Congregation; and that our American brethren be called upon to aid us in our iloly purpose. PHILLIP nrcxER, L. l.iTl'RCLl'F, JAC ;B E,.t.. IM-.iiY S'JfUVUTE, FRED KRt ENER, PETER Wdl.L, GEokGE WEIDEG, AL(;L ö'T ELLIS, LEWIS DuL'M, ap24 lm Tru.-tees. TO LF.ASF.. I 'OR a Term of from 5 to 10 years. 54 feet of t ground Ironting on Vine street, opposite the New Building of J.essrs. A His &. liowts; aso tor sale o00 Lots situated in Evansville, 'Texas and Lamasco. Apply to ,vS 3-.v INGLE &. WHEELER. SASSEXGEitS. BOLOGNA S-iusages Mid Pried Beef of the host J quality. jliSi left ived md for sale i' chrip by mv4 HORNBROOK et BERTIS. NICE TEINGS. F RESII Salmon. Fresh Mackerel, fresh Haddock. t.esh Codfish, Iresh ov--'rs, trts.i L'ibsiers and Sardine, ami other vegetables tor sale low bv my J tf HORNBROOK &. BERTIS. OIL CLOTH COVF.IiS. CTAND, I ure.iu and 'I idle Oil Cloth Covers just O rtci ivetl ard lor sale at I uibicb's cheap ill y Got ds f-n-re. Main street, three doors below Second. Bjtia wG 13 COTS AND EHCE3. " Q'V CASES ju.t received, embracing a very J-O i (ull mid complete assortment, well worthy the attention of conntiy nierchan's and the trade generally, for sale low bv my7 difw2m "J. II. MAGHEE Si CO. 100 BOXF.S Cotton Y'arn, from the iionharborl actorv. ius-t reeeivetl mid ttirsalelow tf J. 11. MAGHEE & CO. B0NNET3 AND PARASOLS. A rl-Nt'' assorii.icnt on hand, and for sale at X Embich's cheap Diy Goods Store, Main street, three doors below Second- lapl'J 6;

TEE LAST CALL. MR. C. T. CLTLER cf the hit? fiim of Win. II. Chandler & Co., is now again calling upon tnose persons residing in the Ci'y and neighborhood indebted lo that firm as late Proprietors tf the Lvansville Journal. All such persons who do not now prom.tly pay. will find themselves promptly sutd. In the course of the present month, those indebted to us living at a distance will also be called upon as far as it can be done with convenience, but w hether called upon or not, they will please remit previous to the first olJi. ne, ns after that time Aixour accounts will Le placed in proper hands for coiiecion. WM. II. CHANDLER ei CO. rr.y2 d 1 w&- w4 NOW IS THE TIME TO BI Y. THE Subscrib-r will tell hiseniire stock ofstoves Tin ware, &c, at cost; consisting of a lull assortment of Tin ware, Japaned ware. Br::ss kettles, Tea kettles Fry pans, Coffee mil!s, Scales, etc Stoves.- 10 Premium cook. 10 of Wrights heavy Premium, the best article made, 16 box; 5 ten plate 2 syen i:ite. 4 Miss Leslie, 2 ccai langes for Hotels or Boarding houses; 10 mantle and jam grate;-, pair Platform seal, s. Sec. Sec. To a p. rson wi.-hing io engage in the business, it is a first rate ouening. 'here i- a Shon fitted up with a torge, too:s and bi-nches. fordoing tin, copper und sheet iron work. Now is the time lo buy a Stove or lot of Tin ware cheap. J. p. fcCHvVING. . mG dS&,w3

SFIIING & SUMMEIR ARI? &.ITGEMEI'T. 1SÖO! To New York in ÖC hours from CINCINNATI, TH : ; Little Miami, Mad River, and T ake V Erie Rail Roms to Sandusky Citv; Ste imIjonl ln;e from Sandusky to Li.H-ilo: and iitenci via Railroad t Albany, and Steamer to New York, or iJutl Road to Geneva. Sit amtr across ftneca Lake, and Eiie Pad Road lo I'iermont. Steamer to New ork Also, Niagara Falls and Onrario Route. ' ia. Rail Road to Niagara tails, and l-ewiston Steamer to Oswego, and Rail Road to Syracuse and Albany. Time From Cincinnati lo LufFalo, M hours; Irom Bufh.lo to Albany, J2 hours: from Albany io New Y'ork, 8 hours 56 hours. From Cincinnati to Bufulo, 'Mi hours; from Buffi.l. to New ork,via. Erie Rail Road.SO hours 5G hours. LITTLE MIAMI AND MAD RIVER ANn LAKE ERIE RAILROADS, Two Dadv through Trains to Sanilu.-ky City, at 5i o'clock, A. M , and 2 o'clock, 40 minutes, P. M. sCT t as?eiiger.-: by the Morning Train, Breakfast at Morrow. Dine at Urbana, Supper at Tiii'in, s!c p u . .riuusiiv, auft luxe Keeuiar line teatner ne.t it i. . .. iViorning. rassi'iigers Dy Atiernooll Train, (conn .ting train.) Supper at Sptingbeld. Breakfast at !-aiu!usky, and leave per regular Steamer, at U o'- ( lock. A. M. Tiie Saturday Alternooii Train, at 2 o'clock. 40 minutes, t M.. "to SpringfuIJ .... No Sunday Morning Train. The Sunday Afternoon Train, at 2 o'clock and 40 minuus, I'. M., (through Tiain.) conntcts with Steamer Al'.hmi'i, Monday Moi ring at 9 o'clock, A. M., tor Buil'alo. '1 he Road for this Season's work has been put in good order, and the Company are now rela ing with heavy T fiail. '1 lie foliou ing first class and S'nnnch Steamers form the Line from S litlusky to Buil'.do. have bet n s.leniittly lefitt.-d and luini.-lied. and cannot he surpassed lor speed and accommodations on the Lakes: A laua-ia, Capl. liowe, leaves Sandusky, Monday and Thursday. Amikica, Capl. Squier, leaves Sandusky. Tuesday anil Friday. Sakatoga, Capt. Stnnard, leaves Sandusky, Wednesday and Saturday. N. li. '1 bis is the quickest, cheapest, most desirable and pleasant route, being the only continuous rou e oi Railroad and Sleumboat In in llcnutcille to i be North and East; and passenger - are assuied the ComiKihii s will snare no rxm-nse or trouble to give entire Eatilactioii. At lii.lh.lo th tr.-.vi 1 have j three routes 'u fore them for the Eusi, all in ca.nij.e- j ii ' if" as regards time, tare, ana c;i.-porion to p'ense, viz: Niagara I'idlsiind Ontatio, Buffalo antl Alban v, aud Buffalo and New York, via. Erie Rail Road. Sty For other information and Tiroush Ticket. a.jj ly at the Office, Fast sitieBrvadv ay, near J" runt, in Rail Road lie. til Building. F. W.STRADER Agent, Little Miami and M. R.and L. F. Uailrnnds. Cincinnati, April, 1850. iap23 3mJ ISAAC CRCMTS, WHOLES ALE FAI lill V. AKFIIOFSE, AND AGENT FOR MAN U FAT U R E RS OF Gunpowder, Aö. 477 Main, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Louisville, Ky. KEEPS constantly on hand the largest and best assorted stock of Bauers, of nil kinds. Cards, Card Boards, Bonnet, Box, and Binrieis' Boards, &c. in the West, at prices Irom 5 to 15 per rent less than similar articles can be purchased at Cincinnati, or any other pkee West ol the Mountains. Having arrangements with some cf the ;rincipal manulac"tuurs n the Uniied States for constant supplies of articles in this line, 1 am enabled to oiler them as Iowas they can be procured from New York or B ston. Purchasers are requcsttd to examine my stock befote sending orders to the eastern cities. Samples sent by mail to all who debile it. NUW IN STORE AND FOR S A 1 E. 3,000 reams News and Book Printing Paper, idl sizes; 4,OLO reams Jesup"s Fools. a and Letter, blue and wlii-e, luh il and plain; 5,1 16 do. Platner & irmith's loolst-ap and Letter, blue and white, ruled and r.l ,i 3.00U reams Goodwin and other's Foohcp and Lt iter In mi & 1,25 per ream upwards; Commercial Letter, blue and white, ruled and plain; Packet post blac and white, ruled and plain; Folio Post, blue and white, ruhtl and ulain: Ledger Pauers. blue and white, all sizes; Plat Caps, from $1,75 to $"i,j; Colored Mediums, Idue. green, orange. c; Colored Mediums, glazed, all colois; Yellow Printing, all sizes; Tissue Papers, white and assorted ct-biis; Post (itiice Envelo)e, all sizes; Genuine Manilla Envelope, all sixra, light and keavy; Kiss l ai.ers. : v oiiicciiuueiv i . rapping, assorted; c-otion i urn I Wrapping. Hue; B.ue Wrapping, assorted size ; Batting and Candle Papers; Note papers, t-in bossed gut. Ott; Aoie t.nvetopes, plain ami embossed; Let ler Envelopes, a great variety; Sh"e papers, white and assorted colors; M'rblet.o. all siz -s; Steamboat Litis, while and colored; l ine Glazed Royal, white and colored; Hardware Wrapp ng ami thch papers; Common do. all size.-; Extra h'-avi do. do; rriut. r's Press papers; do. Cards nil sizes and cpialities; do. do. col itt d blue. yellow, straw. c: plaving Cuds. Cohen's and Hart's, all ju,:liio; C ard Board?, ail n'.aUties; Bonnet do. Hue and wh.te, brown, etc; Str-.w dt. No's. 30 to fV. Gasket and box B'-ard-; House rot.ting paper.in roll-and sheets; Eaoi pnptr. patent and common, &e etc. SUNoRILS. Hemp and Cotton 'Twines; Cotton Batting and Caiuilew ick?; Gun Caps, direct impot a ion; Writing Ink; MeCrrary's &. Piout's sup nor News and Book Ink, etc &c. öO'J TuNS good country Rags wanted, f..r which the highest rates will le paid. N. R The ofheeofthe PuWDER MAGAZINE is at 477 Main street, w heie orders will be promptly tided tor Du Pout's Genuine Gunpowder, in C.anisters whole, half, and quarter Keg-: fiaz-ird's Rifle, in w hole, half, and quarter Kegs; Hagb y Mills Rifle, Common Rille, Blasting Powder, Saleiv Puse, Sc: etc. an23 lmdÄ.wl A BRAUCK OF THE GREAT VESTLRH rP HE Proprietor ol the Great Wes'ern ?.Ir,rble Wtu ks baviri avii'g established a branch of Lists tablishirienl in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now preparetl to furnish all who may desire to erect Dural.R Mementoes, over 'he Graves l ibeir deceased friends, with Monuments, Tombstones, Ac., ct all description , sizes and qualiliesol Foreign ami Domestic Marble: and at Lower Price.--, than have ever been eflered West ol the Mountains. Evansiile, April -23, '50. COL. CROSS. westeunIjiab ble. THE underpinned having discovered a Q'iarry ol fine White Miut lein Harrison County, Intl., lias ert e-ed Stt a ii Mdl lor the purjiose of sawing n up into Slalis suiiab'e lor Tombstones, &x i-t now prepared to 'urnish such articles at about one hall tue price they have l eretolore been furnished at It receives a verv beautiful nobsb and is in everv a ciua. te me :uaroie lurnisneii ty ir.c ermoni Quar ies. I have ordered a large lot ehipued to Evansville, which will be here during the enni g month. Any one needing Monument-, Tombstones, Furniiure Work ofany ar d every description, would do well to examine our Western production bt fore buying 1 have been long engaged in the business, ami call it equal if not superior to any Marble ever offered in the West. ap23 lnidwtf COL. CROSS. DO'NEIL fasdiionabli Tailor, shop oi.vcmore.bet ecu Water and Tire t. auS.

SAESAPARILLA IS OESOLETE ! PURIFY THE SYSTEM.

HATCEITT'S Compound Extract of COHOSH! THF. public living in the South and Southwest should know and remember that every medicine heretofore manufactured in the Eastern and Northern States has utterly tailed 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 morally impossible for any physician, however learned, to mnnufaf ture medicine ,o cure our diseases, unless, by long practice and observation among those diseases, lie first learn the peculiar idiosyncracy of the Couth western constitution The Cohosh (Macroty's Eacemom) is a medicinal plant- growing in our own climate, ol Indian reputation, and admitted by every physician ho has examined it, to be surpassed by no medicine as a tonic alterative, and particularly adapted to diseases of the Souihwi-t. It produces a powerful alterative and tonic etfect upon the whole human system stimulating II the secretions to healthy action, and giving tone and energy to the muscular and nervous systems. For all diseases arising from r.n impure state of the bit od. or Irom nervous derangement fordis-l eases of the lungs, liver, kidneys, sypha'etic and mercurial disease and jmrlicularlii lor all diseases peculiar to females it vill be found superior to any medicine in use. PROOF! PROOF!! Dr. Hatchitt: We have e:amined the reeeipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe i' to be a good and sale medicine. We have no he.-ita'ioii in recommending it as equal, it not superior to any prepaiation otatsapirilia for all diseases in which that article is so generally used. Jolts R. Wilcox, M.D., "1 Prof. Materia Medica and The.raputics. Evansville L. L. La vet ck, Ii. D, Medical Frof. Theory an I i'ractice Medicine. College. M. J. Bi'.ay. M. D., J Fiof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. S wa nn, M. D., Ilenlerson, Ky. Duted Lvansviiie, Octobei 2'J, lil'J. DYSPEPSIA CUKFR! Dr. Hatchitt: Having leen atiiicted with Dspepsia with aU its multiloim symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasintss over the region ot the stomach; flatulence and eruction: vomiting ot meals; languor and debility; and having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottles ol Tull's Sarsapariila, 1 was induced to try your Compound Extract ol Cohosh. 'J he use ol l wo bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent h'altb. I have sold several dozen bottle3 oi 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, V. G. O'RILEY". Commission Merchant, Evansville, Ia. Dr. ITatchitt: 1 have examined the manner of preparing your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and have Iis il it to a considerable extent in my practice. 1 believe it an excellent rtmedy for all constitutional and chronic diseases. Respecttully, I. HUTCHINSON. SCROFULA CURED! HiNDLrsoN, Kv.. Nov., 1819. I find your Cohosh on c tli-t-tt.nl rtmedy tijr the Scrofula. 1 have a rugro girl ngee 21, who was alilictt tt with that diseate, by the use oi three betties of the Cohosh, was entirely cured. The mother ol said gill, üged 51), was cured ot the same isease by the same prepaiation. Yours. J UN A HATCHITT. Dr. Hatchitt, Evansville. la. A3IKXCRRI (EA Cl'RF.D ! The follnwiitg imptirtant cvrtiticate is from Dr. Right, ot Cincittiiati, Ohio: Dr. Hatchitt: 1 have used your Compound Extract of Cohosh with atlmiiabie 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 retiu ced her to the last extiemity. tier attending physician had given her up to die Nausea, vomiting, and exceeding nervous piostration indicated rapid dissolution. The urgent symptoms were arrested immediately on the administration of your Cohosh a rallying ot the vital energies over the whole system followed and the patient rapidly recovered, i would advise those similarly atiiicted to give vour niedh'inc a trial. Yours, W. F. K1GÜT. The following from Dr. Garrett. Surgeon Dentist of.Evansville, will be read with interest: Evansville, Dec. 1st, 1S19. Dr. HaTiHitt : Asa duty I owe you relative to your Compound Estradot Cohosh, I would say, I have piescribed il in a nu'i.ber of chronic diseases, with uniform success; especially in a case ol chronic Gonorrhoea, of sev eral year's standing, winch had baffled the skill ot the most eminent of the piotession. 1 consider it a most valuable remedy for female complaints generally particularly for those in the decline of lite. Y ou are at liberty to do w ith tins as you like, lam, very respectfully, J. L. GAR REIT Ev...svili.e, Jan. 1,' 1550 Dr,. Hatchitt: My wife, lor several years, has been ailiicted v. iih nervous headache and dyspepsia in their worst forms. For the last two years she has been untie, medical tieatmeiit wis! out receiving more than tempt. rary relief. SI e has been perma nently cured 1 v ihe use ol vourCohosii. i ii.iveaiso been cured by the same medicine ol a settled pain in tnv chest, at tended with a distressing cougti ,mu great difficulty oU breathing. I also find it an immediate r li t tor heartbutiü with which 1 have been severely atiiicted. Yours. S.c, SAME LLC. ATKINSON. From Dr. Bain, M. D -. New Fba.FiRT, Ind , Feb 10, 1950. Dr. Hatcuitt 7i Having seen the recipe for making your 'Lxtracto! ( 'hosli,'' and hacivg v.ncl it in j'crsuti, I am led to believe it a sale and much stipt rior remedy to varr.pnri;la. tor all diseases tor which that article is so highly extolltd. Yours, respectfully, WM. C. A BAIN. An extract of a letter o: April 21st, 1SD0, from Dr. J. 1). Co bns. Clarksvibe. 'Tennessee. I " Your Cohosh take3 tinely. 1 have recommended I and used it in a good many cases of va nous diseases to nu satisfaction- Tor several years 1 have known the happy and almost marvellous effects of the Co hosb alone in some peculiar diseases. I judge it highly as a 'Tonic, antiscor.uiic and emeiiKgogwe." Stdd at the very low price ot'73 cents per bottle. A"C!icie3 solicited. Manufactured and tor sale by J G. HATCHITT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, febll dawlv Evansville. Ia. NEW EFFING GCOD3, Til. 3IAGliI-.dE & CO. haveji.n received and . are now opening iht ir first supply of c BRING GOODS, consisting in part of 2.'0 pieces cotton Pantaloon Stulfs; 50 do Kentucky Jeans; 40 do Satinets; 30 casec light fancv style Spring Prints; 8 do Bieaclu-d Muslins; 10 i-lo :-kein Cotton; b bales Hickory Shirtinga also 400 dozen assorted sizes Palm Leaf Hats. and 10 cases Women's clippers; 10 do Ladies' Walking Shoes; 10 do prime Kip Roots. The above supply makes our present stock of Good- very iaiiie and welt assorted. The Goods have been selected with care and expreasly for this uirrket, and we nivte the attention ol country 1 merchants visitin ibp i-nv to an examination of them, confident that we can give thtni great bartraius. mini ii SUNDRIES. PICKLES, Catsup's, Sauces, Jelly's, dried Fruits Currants, Raisins mid Fias tor sale bv myl tf HORN BROOK & B CRT 13. IHAIS5F.II.LF.S QVII-XS. ONE Dozen 10, 11 and J2i Marseilles Quilts just received and for salo at Embich's cheap Dry Goods store, Müia street, three doors below SeconcL op!9 w(i

REGULAR PACKETS

REGULAR WIIK1Y LCTJISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. TU E splendid fast running passenger ' i ...j SALAD1X. Coleman, Master, will run as above, a regular packet during the season; leaving Louisville every Monday evening at 2 o'clock, and Evansville every Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock for St. Louis; and returning v ill leave St. Louis every Thursday erening and Evansville every Saturday mtrningat8 o'clock tor Louisv.lle and Cincinnati. Fur freight or pissage, having very superior accommodations, op Iv on board or to O'RILEY & MITCHELL, ap30 tf Agents. & EVANSVILLE PACKET. TIIE light dtaught and last running steamer ST. FRANCIS. Capt. DrNsis, Master, will run as a regular packet during the season, in the Evansville and Wabash trade, nrriving at Evansville every Fiiday, and leaving tor the Wabash the day following. For Irtigut or passage applv on board or to O'RILEY & MI TCHELL, 26 tf Agents. LOUISVILLE & ET. LCUTS FACEET? i p. The fine, fast running, and substantia Lf-" c:i is: learner. GEN. WASH ING TON, Capt. Jas. Kussn.L, Master, will run during the seastin as a rtgidar Louisville, Evai.sville and St. J.oiits 1 ucket. i- be will leave Louisville every Wed nesday at 10 o'tlock, A. M., passing Evansville even Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. Return ng, will leave St. Louis every Saturday evening at 5 o' clock and pass Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. For freight or prrssage apply on board or to mh6 m O'RILEY & MITCHELL, Ag'ts. BOVLIAi-GIiF.S:' JtrVD EVANSV1I.UG PACKET. rJvi. Tue fast runni ng passenger packet JSMMMem MAMMOTH CAVE, Capt. V. T. Warlnner, master, will leave Evansville evcty Wednesday end Saturday, andBowlingGre n every Monday and Thursday. For Ireijjht or passage applv on board, or to ftb2 2m O'RILEY &. MITCHELL. EVASSVJLLEA. LAFAYETTE PACKET. N 'The splendid passenger steamer VERMONT, vv m. tiaslett, rrastrr, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville and Lafayette trade'during this season. For freight or passage, having excellint nccotnn;tlations. rpply on board drr27 EVASSVILLE ASD AVABASH PACKET, fr"'r'""T Pi 'I'he substantial steamer GENERAL, BEM. CW.'i t,. Untie, master, vvnl run during the teason as a regular 1 vcnsvilie r.nd Wabash Packet. She is providtd w i'h e?t eilt nt act t n n rda'ii i s. For height or pas-nee apply on 1 1 arc: or to de.! (.Uli. f.Y .V M PICHL! L, Ag'ts. EVASSVltLE AXBIVABASII PACKET. jf 'xsiW-ti The substantial and excellent steafjv;!. mer tZLgzha VISITOR, N. F. S ebb, master, will run during the winter as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabash l.h t r 'lat.e. '1 lie V isitor is a double engine boat, and piovithd v ith a "lecrtr;" and for uccomniodaiions cannot be suijas&td Ly sry beat in the trade. For freight or pasiage applv on board or to decll O'lilKI.Y et. MITCVEI.E. Ag'ts. EVANSVIL1.K AM) 1VAIi.AJ.li PACKET. mm The new and substantial steamer JULIA, -imw i. (.. I runtv. master, wilt run as a rcf ular packet from Evansville to Lafayette. 'Ilie Julia has bctn purchased by Wabash men, expressly lor this trade. For height or passage apply on board or to TA YL OR 4- IIA K VE Y, IT1UELY ci- MITCHELL, deel 1 EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET. A The new, splendid light draught r.VCT-v-v -1 "steamer TRIBUNE. S. S Paxion, master, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville and Wabash river trade, during the winter season. The Tribune carries nearly 00 tons freight, and is of very light diaught. She lias been built expiessly foi the trade, and is provided with every accommodation. For freight or passage applv on board or to tcc4 TAYLOR Sc HARVEY, Agents. E V AI'SVIXLE AED WABASH PACKET JTI2L THE substantial steamer Ji-uV INDUSTRY, Capi. v C Geiik, Master, will run as a regular jacket in the l. i i sville i-r.d Wcbcsh uncle, leavir.fr Lvnrrf ville, ' atuic'ry, Lcc. 1st. en I er hist trip, For fit it hi or prssree apply on 1 raid, or lo n :.0 TAYLOR V IiAl.V EY. Aeents. EVANCVILX-E AND WABASH PACKET ,fym THE new and splendid steamer efeii ANN LINNINGTON, '1 lies. I.ii ii.r, Master, vvl! run as a regular packet lioni lvansi:ie to ti.e vvaLasii river tue coming seesem. For freight cr passage, liaving excellent accommodations, npplv on b ard, or to n 20-tf O'RILEY & MITCHELL,. EE GUI A R I OUTSVTLLE, EVANSVILLE AND EOV. LIK G GEEEK PACKET Steaniboct GEN WORTH leaves iSääiaas ''vansvHle every Wednesday for J .ouis ii it-, and every Sunday for Bowling Green. For freirh or rcupcfH ciuire tif nt?l TA YLOi! X- L'AEVFY.g-V. i r-'FCFCICM CF TA EEICN. New Ttiiiorjiig Lstabli !:n:ei:t. ( W. (; LOVER takes thi vT. ii-r the citizcrs of Evu is method of !nformansMlie. that havins purchased the interest ot his late partner, be is now prepared lo carry on the above busintssin nil its vatious bti.r cits, in the shop formerly occupied l y ilii'tlt & Matthe w e, corner of Main r.nd 1st sts. From his It ng experience in the business, and a detetinination. on his part, of attention to it, he feels confident ol beine able to give general satisfac'ion. The latest fashions received quarterly tebiS tf TOBACCO AND CIGARS. T L. PA i i l.N eV, A. D. PA'lTf.N have fitted tin Rooms in the new Slore ot Chap. Harrins; ton. on Water, near Divisi n street, wheiethey will be happy to see their old customers and the public ireperaiiy w ho wish to buy Tobacco, Cigais and Snuff. : a superior quality. They have just received tbp riiirst bit of IV PORTED CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ever ofjertd in Evnnsvilie, which they will sell very low. A'l orders from abroad will be attended to with punctuality ard despatch. dec 22 if NEW GOODS! rf HE subscriber is just receiving his Ne Goods, J the public are respectfully invited to call in and examine the Stock, which will be found very seasonable, verv cheap, and offered to every person on the One Price principle, w hich the undersigned has so suet essiully piaetistd for ten years in this city, thru by giving complete satisfaction to his numerous tiit nds and customers. mh27 WILLIAM HUGHES. LAMP SHEARS, &C. LAMP Shears, Bed Cords, Plough lines, Halter ropes, and Mackerel, Cocfi-di. Shad and all other articles in the gp cerv line lor sale bv myl tf HORNBROOK Sc BERTIS. CANDLES AND SOAPS. QTEARINH and Star Candles, extra No 1 Soap, also a large lot of Fancy Soaps, w hich will be sold win It sale or retail by w-y- tf H 'RN BROOK &. BURTIS.. OYSTER3! OYSTERS!! lOO CANS just received by Exp-ess, fresh Baltimore Oysters, hermetically sealed, for sale wholesnle or retail, at Empire Restaurant, JOHN FARRELL, jih2J Tiiti between Main &. Sycaaaore

WABASH

DRUGS, MEDICTNES, ETC

I AM now in the daily receipt of my spring sup ply of DRUGS, &c.,tVc, contistii g in par ot trie following : 200 oi Iodine, French 300 do Tart acid, Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice 5 do Refined Borax 5 casks East.Salasratus 150 lbs Quicksilver 300 do Calomel Eng 150 do Calomel 2i) do Ext Bark Compd 150 doTulv Red Bark 20 do Chloroform, Cur. 1000 do Reli'd Salt Petre 50 do Oii Lemon, pure 50 do Cum Anion 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 do Rosemary 50 pals refined Olive Oi! 50 lbs Oil Peppeimint 1CC0 lbs Sal Soda 2u0 oz Iodide de Potassa 100 oz Tannin 50 oz Snip Morphia 20 oz Acetate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium 500 do Senna Aiepd 200 do do E India do i000 do Naples Sulphur 1000 do Brimstone 400 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spts Nitre 400 do Spts Ammonia 100 do Sulp -dither 350 do Jalapa pulv 350 do Rhei pulv 100 do lpecachuana duI 1000 do Sal Rothelle pul 500 lbs Camphor 2000 do Sup Carb Soda The above are warranted of best'oualitv. and wil be sold on a small advance for cash or "to prompt dealers on usual credit. My stock has bctn nur chased entirely fror.i first hands, on best terms so the public can rely upon their purity and prices tet.7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. CAIRO WHARF BOAT, t (CTT ZALMA BLOCK, Cairo, 111., is SjSj l now proprietor of the wt lame and substantial Wharf Boats LOUlSLlNA and S4M DALE. These Boats are being thoroughly repaired, and of sufficient size lo accommodate .at least 1500 tons of Freijjht. He resptctlully solicit? consignments, and f romises due care in stoiing and forwardir.a all articles entrusted to him. SCrBOAT fsTOKHS are constantly krpuon hand, tor steaniboatnien ana all others trading the river. SCrThe Cabin of the Sam Dale is fitted up in fine style for the accommodation of travellers, and all are invited to give him a trial. Cairo, Ill..Jan.. lt-50 jan30 tf Office of Evansville & Illinois 11. K. Company. Evansviixe, May 1, 1850, A PAYMENT of Five Dollars on each share of the Capital Stock of this Company is required to be made to the Treasurer on or before the lath day of June next. EDWARD HOPKINS, tny-2 4w Treasuref. " ALL NIGHT! DR. HATCIIITT'S Drug Store, on Water street, will be found open at ail hours, night and day, and an experienced Druggist within to fill Prescriptions. Physicians are requested to send in their prescriptions, for they are assured that they will he put up nenthj and corrtctly. Dealers in Medicines will find it to their advantage to examine his large and well selected stock of Drugs, Liquors, Paints, Oils, etc., before purchasing elsewhere. laplS tfl r"S 1Iats Caps, Boots and Shoes. f Ii I HAVE the latest style of Ilats-rV: te'.manuiactured to order, a superior article, ol all prices and qualities, Satin, Bra r. Moleskin, Silk, Plain and Brush, and a great variety of I'uena Vista Eats and Caps; also Moots and Shoes as fine as can be made. All for sale low, 'ii Main street, near the river. mh27 A. DEFOE. DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership of HARRINGTON & EVANS, in the Tobacco business, is this day dissulvei by mutual consent The bu iness will hereafter be con. incted on Main st. opposite the Bank, by the undersigned, who iv ill attend to the settlement of all business relating lo the o'd firm, apll if M. HARRINGTON. CITY FURNITURE WARE-RCOM All kinds of T'nriii-.-T!?t3Ef?frCJ Ttureot the newest and lat- " ,t5esl styles can be found uti our Ware-Room.". Our connection with the celebra led house of Cawthcoi & Co., enable's us to lurnis any article called for, of the best manufacture and at the lowest price. Knowing the want ot such a house in Evansville, we will keep a lull assortment ofthetine-st quality of Furniture. We respectfully ask an examination of our stock and prices. Part of our present stock ol California Chairs, Sofas, Centre Tables, French Beds: e ids, etc., cannot he surpassed for beauty and finish. Um2S tf J ?..& G. SCHWING. FASHIONABLE irbHATS! BOOTS!! SHOES ! ! XHAVE just received a largp lot of HATS, FROX NEW YORK. I keep W. Dodd & Co.'s best Hat, I incinnati; Hays & Craig's " " Louisville: P.S.Barber's " " Give me a call before you purchase. 1 vci'l give the latest style of Hats. A se, all kinds of Hats, Poois and Shoes, Main strpet, opposite the Bank. JOHN B. HANNAH, jan31 tf Evansville la. TO MERCHANTS ANI MERCHANT AAlI.OIiS. HENRY MARKS & CO., WHOLESALE EtALKKS IN SILK ANI WOOLLEN GOODS, No. 12 Pearl street, Cincinvali, O., WOULD invite the attention o Merchants ard Merchant Tailors to their large andelccanl assortment ol Cloths, Cassitneres, Vt stings, Taiior's Trihitnings, etc.. etc. in part as lollows ; f rent li and l.-ciinan Broadcloths, Eruiish ar d An triean do. Black an.i fancy Doeskins and Cassimers, New stylo American and French do, Plack silk and satin Vcslings, all qualities, Rich new styles de do. Alar-ciHes and Valencia do do, Tweeds. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Cashmerttts, Summer Cloths. U. ueen's Cloths, Pr'n Linens, Linen Checks, Linen Drillings, Colored Cambrics, Brown Hollands, Bleached Muslins, Bleached and Brown Drillincs, Padding-, Canvass, silk and worsted Serges, Twist, t-ewing Silk. Huttons, Buckles, Thread, Seit sias and Wigans. A! large and complete assortment of Silks, Ribbons, Laces, ttraw Goods, and a full assort mentof .MILLINERY ARTICLES, which we oliet tor sale at the lowest market prices. mhI2 t!3m v NEW GOODS. BEAUTIFUL Assortment of Cassimeres, Tweeds. Cloths. Cn-sinpta T.in.n -mil Cm inn A ramaioonery, t.iaek summerCloth, Satin and MnrEaeilles Vesting, Wool and Cotton biilfüose, Silk and Cotton Gum Susiienders, I lack Italian cravats, Kossuth cravats and stocks, Siik pocket Handkerchiefs, Umbrella?, Parasols, Summer Hats, Caps, and beautiful Slippers, which will be sold very cheap tor :ash, I y the subscriber. WILLIAM HUGHES, ap9 tf Corner Main and Second sts. CARPENTERS Ac COOPERS TOOLS. I UsT received and now open, a full and general J assortment ofa II kinds oi Coopers and Carpenters Tools Please call and examine tnv stock. O. B. GRIFFITH, mh2ß Main st. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. BABCOCK BROTHERS, Agents for Lawson V errys superior Hydraulic Cement, are preparea to furnish ony quantity at Factory Prices, with the addition of the freight of twenty-five cents per barrel. ap9 ttj OILS, PAINTS, ETC. -fl ( BBLS. Linseed Oil; 10 bblsSpirits Turpentine 5 do Utipal varnish, 3 do Japan do;. 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian: 2000 do Red Lead; 2OT0 do Venetian Red. 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and for sale low by feb7 CRAWFORD BELL. MOURNING AND LACE VEILS, A FINE article on hand, and for sale at Embich's cheap Dry Goods Store, Main street, three doors below Second. ap!9 w6j T Alt 25 bb's, 50 half bbls, and Sf kegs Coro hna, received per late arrivals, end for -alt 'y rr hl FOSTER L .2HCWÄ-