Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 349, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 June 1850 — Page 3

COMMERCIAL.

EVAKSV1LLK PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED KF-ULTLAKLY BY BAECOCK, IHO.'s. Flour, per barrel Wheat, per bushel, old new Co'n, per bushel, Rye, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 lbs Oats, per bushel Whisky, per gallon Lard, in kegs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Ginseng, per pound Rags, per pound Butler, per pound Eggs, per dozen Salt, per b:shel Coal, per bushel Gunny bags,, new second-hand Potatoes, for shipmentOnions, lor shipment-..-Co (Fee, per pound Sugar, per pound Alolasses, per gal Ion----Lord Oil, pel gallon J.inseed Oil. v-er gallon Bran , per bushel Corn Meal, per bushel----Cheese, by the box thickens, per dozen Rice .Mackerel, No I " 2 " 2 Codfish Iron, common bnr do. extra size .NaiU assorted Hydraulic Cement Castings i Ja i 1 00 J 00 43j0 nor.O 5W38e 30 2.")2; 10 1 2ä 2 2b 8 10 11 4045 ! aioi 50, 45 "J 71 15) $14 00 10 25 10 50 10 50? 00 41 3c . . 315I 4Jäc 2 75a 00 2 Tät-lOU S Sr. Louis. June 25. The receipts of produce are light, and ihemariket is generally dull. Wheat is inactive at 90a 320c; Corn is quiet but firm; sales of 8,000 bushls yellow at GM, while f!2J; Oats oöu5l. Flour dull jilies light, common good con nli." brands $Caü25. choice s(J extra city $7 50. Frovi.sious notl in? doing in pork. Small alcsoflanl in bbls and kegs at VJafic, lots in tore are held at 7c for No. I. Whisky sales at "2dc. Tobacco brisk at full rales. . Cincinnati, June 25. "Flo-jrLs very dull and few buyers at $5. "Whisky has advanced to 21 Ja-23. Provisions Sales 100 hhds ba on sides 5c, packed. CAN 1)1 DATES. Messrs. EniToRs You will please announce the name of D AIM EL WOOLSEY os a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the ensuing August ( lection, and oblige je27 MANY VOTERS. CCT We aa-e authorized to announce IJENJAM IN Jtt CLA Y as a candidate iur tlw; ctlice of County Jiccoriier. Ije25j KrWenrc authorized to nminimoe J AMES E PLYTHE, Esq., as a Candidate to represent Van lorburgh County in the ftate Convention, at tbr ext August election. Ije.'L Mr. Editor.- You will please announce the iin-me of MM EON J!. .STOOD A K D us u candidal, lor the oliice of Coumy Recorder at the Amus election. ap23J jMn.'iSä.vrti Bsj Will please unnounee JOHN (JRKtti, eiins " Old JJi'tusiy "is J cnnclidate loi t'lie )r'c ol Recorder cf Vanderlmryh County and cbiitre a majority of the voters of tJicCouiiiy. ap5-2 SO" To the Voters of Vanpf.rhi foh Cou.ntv.eiitlemei and I'el!ow-Cilizens--l inn a candidTitc ie on.ee of Recorder of Vanderbi" i county e next Angugt election. Mr. A. H. Sanders. Sir. idcase nniounce th tibuve in yjr paper, ud olliue yours. ap2 RACKET MILLS. QO Mr Editor: You will dense announce my name as a candidate forCouniy Rord rat the next Angu.-t t-Kction. F. p. FAGAN. nih-27 KrA. IL Sa.vdeis, Esq. You will please announce my name ns a randidaie for ihe othce Jvecor er of Vandeilurgh coiintr, nt ibe next At gust election. mb25 C. M. GRIFFITH. A. II. Sanders, Esq., You will ph ase announce DANIEL CHUTE as a Candidate (or the otiice o Recorder for the County oi Vanderburgh, at the ne.v August r.iejtion. mh 20 Yours, Krsipec'fully, DANIEL CHUTE. SKtMr. A. II. Sa.nDers; You will please an

I nounee my name as a candidate for re-election to j the oliice of Recorder of Vanderburgh county, i s Ihe ensuing August election. V) TuhVJ SAMUEL T. JENKINS. DO A. II. Panpers, Esq. I have been solicited br i numerous friends to become a candidate lor the otf I lice ot Recorder of Deeds, &c , lor this county; and I you will please announce my name as a ennddate i irr that Otiice. Being a Lawyei by proiessmn, 1 I think 1 can perform "its duties with satisfaction to I all. Yours, Respectfully, ' CLEMENT li. SI.MONSCN

Lvansville, March 16, 1850. mh 18 Kvansville Lodge, No. G4, A. H'.JI w-:Ieets 2d and 4th Monday evenings. In Shankhiu"s Building, corner of Water and Locust sis Vl: t W. Hubbell, W. M.; R. T. Cosby, S. TV.; W. h. Hollingsworth, J. W.; T. II. Lyddarn. Sect.; J. C. Hebrrd, Treas R. Partridge, S.D.; V. ; Brown, J. D,; T. Veneaan, T. . 4F"ourthof Jaly liiitertainmeut. I The. Lad.-es of ih ' Old Presbyterian Church" uld respectfuPr annonnce that they proptse a luhlic "Eniertainment" on the coming Fourth of uly. Hoping that it may contribute not only p the pleasure of those who wish to celebrate fiis Anniversary, but also to ihe pecuniary beneftf the Church every exertion will be made to t-cure all the delicacies of the season. A few fncy articles will also be offered lor sale at the me time. The Entertainment will open at Mr. Mitchell's new store, corner of Main and Water, I tl e evening of the 3rd at half past 7. During 4h from 10 o'clock ir the noniitig, through ;:.day and evening'. Ladies will be iu attend- " ce, who will be happy to wait on lho?e who ky favor them with their presence. I NOTICE I i To nil ivhom it may concern! The Telegraph Line between Evansville ana .icennes having been repeatedly broken by s tftdng felled upon it cither wilfully or care,y the Trustees warn aft pefsois that every 'hoüt n-e hereafter will be prosecuted to the "Vnost penally of the law. ' y order of ihe Trustees. 13 Im R. T. COSRY, Operator. I FARM WANTEa?. ,NY person having a good Faim in ,"-ntucky, I high lain, well Stockei and impi ."' f about ten vorKing hands, may dispose of tiiJ" I 5T'a fair priee, eille r iu exchange lot dtsi,aliv properly or lor -jash, applying soon at - tii- 10 the txlitor. A Farm would be prefern the neighborhood of Evansville, or on the I river. I je 19 tfj lull Kentucician, Henderson, copy one- Bit-nth, Hiarge. this ofiiee. fLASSKS. Plontation and Sugar House, Jin barn U aud hall barrels in good order, ond te low ly ' POSTER & BROWN.

AMERICAN CIHCUS. Mr. C. Sherwood Equestrian Director rPilIS Splendid Concern, under the mnnl agement ol Mr. S. BURGESS, will visit our city mi the FOURTH DAY OF JULY, 1830. On which occasion there will be thrte grand periorma.nc.es mven tbe first to commence nt li) n'dotk, A. iL, the second at '4 o'clock, P. M., and the UiirJ at 71 o'clock in the evening. For One

67 I Way only. ; ..' i . . , 3ik32 i ' 'xe Company has entire new and superior decoriC(a!( Ü i rations. Tho beautiful stud of AI A ULAN HOKS$120i 2ä i and mt sorgootis Trappings have been pro jo i cured, with gre-it taste, regardless ol expense, and

no pa ins spared to niake tins, the most popular exhibition of i he dn v. A talented corps ot ' ' EQUESTRIAN ARTISTS, both male and female, are eueaged, with Professor Dkller's celebrated Cornet Hand, and Joitx'jDiAuuu t-uue i i-jimopiniis. . . The great Ameri-an Clown, Bn.t Lask, that most inimitable Jester, will be in attendance to en liven Hie performance.. Antissio. Box ÖO cts. Fit 23 els. no half price to pit. ; . . -' JO" The Company will perform on Wednesday. me M, at lNewtiuvg. . -. tjiSJ tej FOURTH OF JULY NIGHT BALL. . I. ' 1: . r . i . . i r T , h there win no a i. -vl.Xj given at tne ' exchange JIotc-1, Kvansville. An excellent Bund will be present, and every preparation made for' the com iort and pleasure of those in attendance. ' Price of Tickets 2 30. Apply at the Hotel, or o . ' - BENJ. HORDE' - li. KENT, W. FUN II AM, ji-5 tf . Managers. AOTICK. . TUR undersigned have appointed John Law, Esq. their Aent nnd Allorneyin fact for the sale and disposition ol tlie Latnasco properly. Any person wishing to buy lots in Lainifcui will please apply to him. L. IL .-'COTT, 1 ! W.M.II. LAW, :-ju211w.HUGH STEWART. 8"3The iindersijrned, for the present, mnv be found at -he Sherwood House . JOHN LAW. . (Republican copy one week) 1 THOMAS HEADEND ' Cheap Moot, Shoe Sf Grocery Store. Main Street; EyANavn.i.t:. (lidircen Messrs. Hughes ICU'wiCs.) LARGE assortmcdt of Gents Bonis, Shoes J. and Slippers, and some neat Ie;horni Hats. Ladies lace Boots, half Gaiters and Kid Slippers. Boys, Misses and Childrcns S&oVff. - Teas, Sugar, Coli'ee, Molasses, guap, Candle-". Slareh, Blue Spices and several otlicr articles. Scythes, Rakes, Hayforks, Brooms, Buckets, Washboards, Seives, &c. jeiO 1m WHARF BOAT FOR SALE OR RENT. rpiiK un'-ersignrd will sell or rent his V'bait X Boat now lying at the Evansvillu Wtinrf, on rensnnable terms. The boat is in good order; and well fitted lur the accommodation of river business containing good store rooms, Bakery, &c. For further information apply on board to je20 Cm JOSEPH WOODS. PREMIUM FOR WHEAT DKLIVCKi: UAULY. One Dollar per Bushel, will be paid for 5,000 Bushels ol Prime Wheat, or so much ns shall be delivered ot the Kvansville Mills, within two weeks after th? first New Wheat shall be rendv for Market. S G. CLIFFORD.. KT The highest Market nrii e wiil. at all times. be paid in CAsH, lor Wheat, Barrels, Cwper-stufl', ana woou. hel5 I I ICE CREAM! HAVING fined up n Saloon at my old stand, opposite the Post Oliice, 1 would resueetfullv in form my old patrons and the citizens generally, inai i mil prepared to turnisli tliem witn Icecream, from 10 oYRck, A. M., to 10i P. M. Sundays ex cepted. Orders from Families punctually attended to. IjelT Cn! HEivR JACKSON. LOST HORSE. ABOUT six or seven weeks ago the followingdescrilwd horse strayed from my stable al the lower part of the Canal, and has not since been heard from. He was a small bay horse, a heavybuilt poney, about six or seven years old, bid a short scrub tail, and short mane, black legs ami hoofs, star and snip on his face. I wiil give s5 reward for his delivery to me, at .lohn Crik's Brick Yard. ADAM RUSLAR. jell 3w STEAMBOAT ONE OTA FOR SALE. IHE light draught stern wheel v&S&Z? steamer ON EOT A will lie offered Kc3355SZSls! for sale at Public Auction on Wed nesday, July 10th, at the wharf of the c'ty of Evansville. unless I can dispose ot her at private sale be foie that period. The Oneota is an excellent low water boat, and admirably adapted to the Wabash tiade, diawing only twelve inches of water when light, and capable ot accommodating seventy-rive or eighty tons of freight, and possejsing a good comfortable cabin Terms of sale One half the purchase money cash in hand, the balance at the expiration of six months the purchaser giving approvtd security lor its piyment. HUGH WARD. Lo.iisvt!!eCoti; itT copy to the amotml.of two doliui .i 'a-tre this oflWc. jeC-2 s Lü roit SALI. L'Oil "ilc nt Public Auction on SatHrdny the 31 V day oi August next at the Court House door in Eansvillo, between the horns ot 10 A. M. and (J 1. M , if not sold Lelore at private sale, twelve beautiful lo's lor country residsncesr gardners, containing 2& acres each, within about I milelroni the city of Evansville, r.nd within i mile of Lamnseo City, being part of the South-east quarter ot North east quarter ol section 19, town b, eouth of fhnge 10 west. Tin se lots are so pleasantly situated, being about 26 rods square nnd almost W ithin the limits ot the city, that those who wish to purchase an excellent lot lor a residence or for a rich and delightful Garden would do well to examine these lots before purchasing elsewhere, apply to INGLE & WHEELER. jel5 ts or Hexrv C. Gwath.nev. STATE OF INDIANA, j ss Vanderburgh County, j-0 In tho Vunderburgh Circuit Court in vacation, June 8, 1S50. .Mary l'arker, f. Alexander Parker Divorce. AND now at this time, to-wit; June 8, 1850, comes the complainant and tiles her petition for Divorce, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court fr-im the oath fn disinterested person, this dny tiled in the Clerks offce.that the said AU sMider 1 arlier is not at this tune a resident ot the S n t ot Indiai.a; therele-re, notice is hereby given to the said Alexander Parker that unless he appear and plead to or answer the said pelition.on or before the calling of this cause on the first day of the next term of : bis Com t, iu be held at the Court House in Evansville, on the fourth Monday in September next, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. j. 12 3w SAM E. T. JENKINS. CTk. DtUED FRUIT. P FACHES 0,1 ''v'! ,as" ol tlle season.for 1 sale by HORN BROOK & BURT1S julj tl CHEESE T ! CHEESE ! ! f !f nn. .,ri...o vj . 7. '" . U a-ived tb.I V,. r, 0 K"swre Cheese re.Cl'ived this Illorillnor n,.r 1 p'n.l,!"Lf!f n,,!V;r,.V!,?iAn &r LAM. OLK IR.!j;fiIfc.

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ATTENTION ! I TFST received bv the nnHnrsiimnil nt their Auc-

J ti n Room on Water street, a very general as- i sortment ol Furniture, Chairs. Clocks. Loong i Classes and loovinor filna Plfita nurrlmpH fur t I Cash direct from the manufacturers, and consisting ; I P"' oi vamut ana jvtalioganv JJressin? liureaus j Scroll and plain front Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, i Pianos, jx-sks, bolas, a jireat variety ol Chairs Children and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. X-ir frr J Also, a general assortment of Dry Goods and a 'large lot ol Notions. All of which they are deter mined to soil at LOW prices, ard tn which the patronage ol tbe public is respectfully solicited. Regular Auction rales everv Wednesday and Saturday. . VO LSE"Y & N ELS N. N. B. To our friends, w ho so generously assisted ns in our misfortune, occasioned by the burning of the Belle ol i he West, we tender our grateful acknowlee'gments. . .. - W. &..N. je6 tf ' . : - : ' ; THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY. 130 Greenwich Street, New York. THE proprietors beg to call the ettentkn ofconix.iseurs in Tea, and the heads of Sumiiies to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, and laiherto unknown in this co'imrv. whicii by their frngrance and delicacy, combined with vir gin puruy snü strength, produce an intasionol surpassing richness and flavor. . The Teas ottered, are the follow ing ! 1 he Jeddo Bloom, (a black Tea,) at 1 CO per lb )iionr. . . do. " Diari, . " do. ' Osacca. . a Given Tea. O 73 0 50 00 75 to 1 " 'I'oo-tsiaa, . eo. . . , 0 ", Ticki-ts4ila, ' do. 0 Ud-ti Mixture; n compound of the most rare mid chmce Teae grown ' -ron.-ihe Jerlilc und genial soil of "Assam, , ... i CO Wi:h a view to encotiraEe the introduction of these- tnafhless Teas, it is llis in'eiition of the proprietors to distribute bv lot. anwrnj the nnrchasers. a quantity of Tea eq al to the First years' Protiis on ihe sales effecteü. , Each purchaser will receive enclosed in thepaeknge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to One Chance in the DisTKiiiLTtoN .'! ! , ; TOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS laiaout,trnd on the reeeipls amounting to JiCO.COO the undermentioned parcels ol Tea, to the value of ten per cent., or Two Thoi-&&nd Hollars, will h given away as Bonuses ! ! ! according to the t'ollowH nig scale : j Prizes of "0' lbs Tea each at (X)per lb. 20 prizes ol 25 lbs of Tea each at . 61 O0 per lb. ,50 prizes of 10 lbs of Tea each at $1 00 perlb. ' " 100 prizes tf 5 lbs of Tea each at 1 00 per to. 2'0 prizes of 1 l! of Tea each at $1 00 per lb. 250 lbs or $250 500 5C0 500 500 500 500 250 250 425 Prizes in all. " ' ' ' 2. W0 $2,000 Those persons who t refer lower priced Tins, can receive their prizes in propurlion, they will be He Pi'F.cHAsr.- for Cash , at a deduction of" 10 per cent. Country Agents required. A nulication to hp addressed ,post puiJ,l to ths Company's Dejiot, as 'I've. ,. , jej Smj TEE KNOX INSURANCE COMPANY, rJItlO, MAKIAIS ANI LIF13 B.s5;fiSA. r. ' Ca-iital Stock 200.CCO Dollars. r Oßcc, an W'titc st., in 1 rise's Uriels Hutr, VINCENT El?, INJ). ?2 THIS Cenijiany, having been d?y or..j?ganizec, anü ten per cent, t nui in on me M.-fisf'i'ciioittil stock Sidseribtd, and tbe balance .-ecu red by uioi tsia-ie en Real 1'state r.nd bv pi rsuu nl guarantee, are now prepared to !5-ef Insurance against lots or damage by Firr, on Kitiidins, merchandize, inachinory, nianubictoiics, f.iu nil descriptions of i roperi also, mcrchandiz.j anil produce in tnoccuise oi iiikuid transporta lion, the risks of the stfts, itc. tc; al;o, the Hslls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and lipon the lives of individuals 4oinr to Cal.fi riiia. The rr.tesof premium wid be a-s low as these ot t:rty other responsible Company. All losses liberaj'y a-dj.Hsted and promptly paid. The stoük ol this Company is held entirely in the West, and controlled by western men, and iu no way connected with New York. : )ivecto'S Hon. R. N. CA Bit AN, Vifteennes. WILLIAM J. II EBER D, no. ' JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, da SAMU.LW1SE. d. ' HENRY D. A LLIS, Evansville. W ALTER W. EARLY'. Terre HatTSe. THOMAS P. BEN BRIDGE. Lafnvette. PETER P. BAILEY, Fort Wavne. SIMON BO'PTOliFF, JeffersoWille; 1 WILLIAM HUGHES, do. LEVI SPARKS, do. JAMES KE1GWIN, do. R. N. CARNAN, President. Simon Bottoukf, Vice Pre'st. CM. Al.t.KN, Scc'u. . AV. J. Heberd, Treasurer. . KrShort Life and California ri.--ks taken nt this agency at extra rates. je3 if UNION WHITE SUXFHTJR SPRINGS rrHE Proprietors of the above named popular JL . Springs would inform the publie that this fashionable place of rest rt, will be opened for the reeepi ion of visitors by the firt of June. The buildings havs undergone a thorough repair, the roc ms refurnished in the most modern stIe, and the grounds beautified and improved, thus rendering the Sulphur springs one oi tne most pleasant places ot resort in the Western coiintiy. The Medicinal virtues ol the water, and the healthy location ol these Springs, offer strong inducements to invalids, as well as to ihose seeking a plt-.i-nut place of Summer resort, to visit this place. The proprietors have spared no expense, and wiil use every endeavor, to make these Sprints unsurpas.-ed by any resort of the kind in the West. - The above Springs a-c situated in Union County, Ky., .twelve miles from Uniontown, fifteen om Casey ville, twenty three from IJcndarson, and twenty miles from Shawneelown, 111. - A. G. LONG, HENRY' J LEWIS, my 15 3rii , Propiietors. - &Cr Tbe follow r2 papers ph are copy 3 months and sefid brlis to advert is-rs: .Daily Courier, Louisville; Journal, Paducnh; Advocate, Shawneetown; and Kentucki&n, Henderson. NO PUIMBUG-! CnOA VV UK 1 H ot Clothing and Furnish-tip-tJO J Goods at Com for Cash. We wiil sell our entire stock of Clot-ling at tost, consisting of a lull assortment of Coats, Pants, Vess, Cloaks, Wrappers, Boots, Choes, Hats, arid many other articles loo'tedi'OTis to mentic. Call soon, as t'.iey will be. sold at great B.trgains for Cash. - MAY" ER t TRIEk, jelO tf Water st , next to Sycamore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of James Robertson, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned by ths Probate Court of Yanderbutgh County. All persons having claims agiinst said estate are requested to present the same for payment, and those indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment tme. Tbe estate is probably solve nt, jell 3w H. Q. WHEELER, Aum'r. XÄlLUiuiiiii LSTABLISHMENT. rpilE undersigned havinu associated themselves i JL together in the Tailoring business, are fuliy prepared to execute ail work entrusted to them in ibeniost fashionable styles, workmanlike manner ! and at reasonable prices. They receive Fashion I plates monthly, and thus keep up with the age in i all its changes of favhion All work sent Ironi our shop will be warranted to fit, or it may be le t on oar bands. Durshop is at the South-west corner . of First and Sycamore streets. ANDERSON, T- MARTIN. jell tf W. ' A llAKtVAiy, f E have in store, 1C0 half boxesof 8 bv 10 winT dow Gloss,which we are instructed to sell be low the .market. To any person wanting the article i we can sell. j je21 tf O'RILEY & MITCHELL. I I LI . '.hose in waijf oi man r arms wiimu a icn miles of this City will do well to call on the subscriber at his Office, 2nd streßt, one door from iuie Catholic Church P. E. GARRICK.

SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

- -;- - - &h$fj eu?veiiy 1850! To New York in 50 hours from CINCINNATI, Kail Koad to Geneva. Sipjfwi.r-iiTvco Sno..n f.nk and Erie Rail ttnxA m p;.rm s:, ,..,... v.,..? I rrk: Also, Niagara Falls and Ontario Route, via. Rail Road to Niagara Falls, and Lewiston Bteamer to Oswego, and Rail Road te Syracuseand Albany. Time from. Cincinnati to BtrtFalc, 35 hours; Iron Buffalo to Albany, 32 hours: from-Albany to N ew York, 8 hours 56 honrs. From CinCHinati to Buffalo, 3 Soars; from Buffalo to New York, via. Erie Rail Road, 20 hours 5b hours. LITTLE MIAMI AND MAD RIVER AX1 LAKE ERIE RAILROADS, Two Daily through 1 rains to Sandusky City, art 5i o'clock, A. M , and k ;iociv, iu nunuies, r. M. , , IKr Passengers by the Mornrn Train, Breakfast at Morrow, Dine at Urbana, Supper at Tiffin, sleep at Sfiiiduaky, and take Regular line Steamer next Morning. Passengers by "Afternoon Train, (connecting Train.) Supper at Springfield. Breakfast al Sandusky, and leave per regular Steamer, at 'J o'-, clock, A. M. The Saturday Afternoon Train-, at 2 o'clock, 40 mimrtes, P M.. to Springfield only. No Sunday Mornins Train. The'Sunday Aftprnoon Irani, at 2 o'clock and 40 minutes, P.M., through Train.) connects with Steamer Alabama, Monday Morring at 'J o'clock, A: M., lor Builalo. , 1 he Road for this Season's work has been put in good order, and the Company arc now relaying with heavy T Rail. - The following first class and s'aunch Steamers form the Line from S indusky to Buffalo, have been splendidly relitted and furnished, and cannot be surpassed iorsjieod and accommodations on the Lakes: Alaeama, Capt. Howe, leaves Sandusky, Monday and 'i'hiirsiiay.Amekica, CapL Squier, leaves Sandusky, Tuesday and Friday. Sakatooa. Capt. Stanard, leaves Sandusky, Wednesday and Saturday. N. Ö- This is the quickest, cheapest, most desirable and pleasant route, being the only continuous rou e of Railroad and Steamboat Iroin EoansviUt to the North and East; and passengers are assured the Companies will fpare no expense or trouble to sive entire satisfaction. At Buffalo tho travtl have three routes before mem tor tue East, ull in compe tition as regards linie, fare, and disposition to p'easc, viz: Niagara Frills nnd Ontario, Buffalo and Albany, and Butlaloand New York, via. Erie Rail Road. JO" Fnr other information and Thrcvph Ticket, apply nt the Office, East tide Brsadv ttv, near Frent. in Rail Road Hotel Building. P. W. STRADER Arrent, Little Miami anil M.R.nnd L. F. Railroads. Cincinnati, April, 1S50. tnp23 3mJ IlOl StS AND LOTS FOIt SALE. WIIJj sell at Pjiva'.e rule upon reasonable terms, a House and lot on Main street, near the I Canal, suitable either ht resilience or business. A liot.se arid lot on 4th street, near the corner of 4th and Sycamore. Sewn years b ascon a House end lot on First st. near the Exchange Hotel. Eight years lease on 37 by 150 feef on 1 ih Street, near the new Market he use, a good location lur a grocery or Provision store. Also, ervrrn I lots in the upper part of the city in sizes to suit purchasers.. jell tt JNO. J. C HANDLER. NEW GOODS IN AN CLD HOUSE. ; JOOSTER V BROW'N, have just reeeivid at the e ! 3i? S. W. oirnv-r of Mai nnd Firs stree's, a lartre and varied nssortment ot Staple mid Fancy Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats Bonnets, &c. S-ff , to widen ibey would solicit a call lrcm ibe public to an ex nminaiion of their Stock. . Their Goods having ben selects d in Äew York, from first bane's, they will be ennl.h d to fell lew erand cfier I met quniiiies tl.nn mercliaiits purchasing in western cities. Cetng Hesiroüs of e!o.-ii g out their stack to meet an an tiei pa : "! change in their business rare inducements will bo offered. The latest styles ano1 patterns o( fashionable Dry Gooi's will be sold at a small advance on cost prices. Thankful for past !avi,rs so very bberaily extended to them, ibey hope to merit a continuance of the same by ihe price and 'juality of their geod3 and a strict attention to their business n.vll tf EXCHANGE HOTEL, cor.NKK or ihvision A.n rtnsT sTr.hirs, EVANSVILLE, IND. THE nnderKKweit Faviig taken tin? etabfisbmeiit ntid is-no fenovnting and tit'ing it up lor the coimort and ense of tilt traveling communi ty, and from h-rs long experience in the business he hopes to share a liberal patronage of his Irji-nds and the public cenerall-v. lie i prepared to take few more families n n rl boarders. His table will" be furnidied witn the best- tht the market nfivrds. and ottended by good, uolke and at'entivc servants His Bar will be well furnished nil his eÄnTes reasonable. SAM. MORTON" mv'J5 d3m REMOVAL, G EO. GOSLING, Painter, has removed to Water t stree', I etwecn Main and Sycamore st?., where all ordeis in the House and Sin Painting Line will be thankfully ree-eived and punctually atitiHed to, inyviä Im ice! icErr icEiff T HE undei signed is pn pared tc f iirni-h Ice during the Summer in .inv quantity, to an1- person who will cad at his residence, on J.ocust stn-et, uev. een Water and First. THUS. BLTLLR. my'.'O d3m QOAI'S! Soaps!! A great variety of Fancy Soaps in f-tore, and lor sale t;v IIATCHITT & CO., No. 14, Front st. jel tf DEPOT of Popnlar 3Iedicines. Swain's Family Medicines, Lovdeus, do. do. Townsend's, Bnll's and Shaker Sarsaparilla, and every valuable patent medieine. for sale bv - . IIATCHITT &CO., jel tf , No. 14, Front tf. LOOK. I cask Madeira Wine, I do. old Oporto; I do Hol and Gin, 2 casks Cogniac Prajidy. Tbusa wishing a genuine artie!- will i all st . . it".' IIATCHITT & CO., jel if . " No. 14. Front st. MUSTANG Lin iment 12 gross of ihisx the li'osl popular Liniment i f the day, lor sale. Terms favorable to wholesale bnvers. IIATCHITT So ClC, Sole Agents, , jel Jf No. 14, Front sr. COHOSH ! Cohosh Ü-3CC0 bodies just mn-n-ufacttired terms favorable t.) w boh -sale bay crs. It is the best Family medicine ever made. .j i Ten fl-'i' e. -. rtATCHITT tCO.v jel tf No. 14. Front st. c MGAUS V Tobacco. Extra articles alwavs to be found at HATCH1TT &. CO. No. 14, From sf. jel tf VlTIIITE Lead and Linseed Oil, best quality W at HATCH1TT&CO., jel tf No. 14, Front st. - flt J. UU BOXE 5 Cotton Yarn, from the Bonharbortaetory, just received and forsatebnv dl tf J. H. M AGHEE t CO- '- LASS v t;iasware. 120 boxes 8-10 to 20 U 24 W heeling brand, 25 boxes assorted molasses csns and tlasks, just received in store and for sale bv Ijel ttj FCS TER et BROWN, ' : ' TJAINTS Ac 5 kegs white lead, pure and No. 1: 4 bbls linseed ml; also, Chinese blue. chrome green, chrome yellow, ven. red, Spanish brown, v How. ochre, lithe-rage, putty, Spanish whitiii", &x in store and for sale by jel U FOSTER &. BROWN'. SUNDRIES. PICKLES, Catsup's, Sauces, Jelly's, dried Fruits Currants, Raisir.s and Fiüs for sale bv my4 tf HORN BROOK t BÜRTIS. r FRE3H TEAS. 1 EiilOK 1 eiung llvson. x oung iiyson, imperial npr Black Teas, 'Extra orange oolong pekoe a jc ,la, k Tea for s ; ale bv

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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF EVANS VHiLE. EYANSV1LLE, IND. rrIIE regular course of Lectures for the session

JL oi IbM anü lojl will commence tne tirst i Monday in November, and terminate the last week in February. 1 he tullo wing gentlemen compose tne faculty, and Surgical Anatomy, LES S. WEVER, M. D. narmacv, C. A. FOSTER. A.M. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, J OH N R . W iLCDX. M . D. FVinciples and Practice of Sursrerv. j MADISON J. BRAY, M. D.. Theory aud Practice ot Medicine, LEVI L LAYCCCK-M.D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, , GEORGE B. WALKER, M. D. ' Dcmonsfrator of Anatomy, MARK TRAFTON M.D. Terms of Tuition. Matriculation fee $5; Professors tickets each $10; Dissecting ticket f 5; Graduation fee 20. Good boarding can be obtained for from $1 50 to- S3 50 per week, so that the expense of an entire course, exclusive of graduation fee need not exceed 97. The Cabinet and Library wh eh are entirely new contain ample material for lllnstrating every branch of the profession by the use of Anatomieol preparation, natural and artilicial, models, plates, chemical apparatus, &lc, &.C., all of tbe most approved styles. ..Any further information that may be desired can be obtained bv addressins post paid LEVI L LAYCOCK. M. D. np25 tf -!-- Dean of ihe Faculty A BRANCH OF THE GREAT WESTERN iUAKULU AlMKbS. npHE Proprietor of the Great-Wes'ern Marble Works having established a ' branch of his es tablishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now prepared to furnish all who mriy desire to erect Durable Mementoes, over ihe Graves of their decenseel friends, with Monuments, Tombstones, S.C., of all destription , sizes and qualiliesol Fore isn and Domestic Marble; and at Lower Pi ices, than have ever been ottered est of the Mountains. Evansville, Apiil 23, '50. COL. CROSS. WESTERN 31 AR II I.E. TITE undersigned having discovered a Q'iarry of line winte .Marl le in Uarr.son County, Ind., lias eree'ed n Steam Mill lor the purpose of sawing it up into Slabs sui'able lor Tombstones, fco. is now prepsrrd to (urni.-h such arlieles nt about one half the price lhry hive heretofore been furnished at. It receives a very beautiful polish and is in every way equal to the Marble furnished by the Vermont Qur.n ies. I have ordered a larce lot shipped to Evansville, which will be here during the comi.-.g month. Anv cn needinn Monuments. Tomb stones, Furniture Work of any ai d every description, would do well to examine our Western production before buying 1 have been ion engaged in the business, and cnli it equal if not superior to anv Marble ever offered in the West. qp-23 lmdwtf COL. CROSS. Drugs, medicines, etc I AM now in tbe daily receipt of my spring sup ply of DKl'GS, Vc.,(Vc., consisting in par of the following : 200 oa lodipe, French 200 oz I-'dido do Potassa IS'0 oz Tannin 5o oz Snip Morphia 20 ez A reiste do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Glint Opium 500 do Senna Alepd 200 de, el- Elwliado COCO do Naples Sufphar lOt'O e!o BrimMone 400 do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spts Nitre 4oO do Spts Ammonia loa do Sulp Ihher 35l do J:lapa pulv ; 300 do Tart neid, Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice 5 do Rebrml Borax 5;asks East.Salaeratut 150 lbs Quicksilver , 300 do CaloKieEng 150 do Calnme"! Im 20 do Ext Bark Compd 150 do- Pulv Red Bark 20 eio Chloroform, Cur 1C00 do- Reli'd Salt Fetre 50 do Oil Lemon, pure 50 do Cum A mon 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 do Rosemary ' 50 gals refi neJ Oliv .too do l.liei fin Iv 50 lbs Oil Peppermin 1000 tlo Sal Höcht lie pulj 500 lbs Camphor :V.0ll rb Sim f'ürl, 2000 do ..J. . I The above are warranted of best quality, anil i be sold on a small advance for cash or to jiromp. dealers on usual credit. My stock has been pur chased entirely from first hands, on best terms so the public can rely upon their purity and prices feb-7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. ADMIN ISTR ATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order ol the Probate Court ol Vanderburgh County, Indiana, the undersigned Administrator of Mathias H. A thcrton. deceased, will sell tit public auction tit ihe door of ihe Court House in the city ol Evansville, on Ihe 23d day of July, 1650 between the lawful hours of said day, the following described real-estate, to wit: The East half of the north-east quarter of section No. 34, town 6, south of range 11 west; also, the northwest quarter of ihe north-east quarter of section No. 33. in town G, south of range 11 west, subject to a l-mortgnee civen by said Atberton in his life time to the Stat; of Indiana, elated rebruary 1st, 1848. to secure the sum ol $ 100, borrowed from the School fund of Ynmleri'iirch county, and payable on or before the 1st day ol February, A. D. lt53, with interest at tire' rate of seven percent; olso, all the equitable interest which said Atberton had at the lime of bis death in iiie north west quarter ol the north-west quarter of sestion No. 3f, and the north east quarter of ihe north east quarter ol seetkin No. 33, in township No. fi, south of .ange 11 west, held by a title bond from John B Süinson, $130 of the purchase money thereof being paid, and $223. (1 with interest thereon from the 3d day of April, 1849 being still due. Said real estate? will be sold on a errdit of six months from the day of pale, the purchaser giving bis note with approved security and waiving valuation laws. - JOSEPH BOWLES, . ju!3 4w Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. THE undersigned. Administrator of the estate ol Fretbiick liotensehhigcr, deceased, bj- order of the Probate Court of tbs CoMntjr of Vanderburgh, will, on Saturday- the l.Tih day of July, 185t1, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., n4 3 o'clock P. M , at the door of the Court IFoase in the city of Evansville, sell at public Auction to the highest bidder, the following real property belonging to said estnte, to-wit : Lot No. 6 in block No. 54 in the eastern enlargement rf rhe city of Evansville-; Lot No. 15 in block No. 17 in the 4th enlargement vdjoining said city. Terms -One-half of tne purchase money in 3 months, and the other ha!f in Smooths Tbe purchaser giving note with approve! frei hold security and waiving all benefit fro.n valuation or appraisement laws, jell 3v . JNO. J. CHANDLER, Adm'r. ""jjjf3 "coffee. JlrST received and in store, 10 sacks Rio Coffee, for sale low by j. 21 tf O'RILEY & MITCHELL. FERFUMERY. A LARGE assortment of extra Toilet PcrfumcJr rv, genuine Bears oil, Pomatum, Curling fluid and Persian scent bag-, &c. just received by IIATCHITT & CO., jrl tf No. 11, Front st. l7oipsiTeai:s, ac. LAMP Shears, Bed Cords, I'lmigh lines, Halter ro-es. and Mackerel, Coefish, Shad and all other articles in the er. cerv line lor snle bv myt tf HOKNBROOK & BVRT1S, CANDLES AND SOAPS. STEARINE and Star Candles, extra No I Soap, also a large lot of Fancy Soaps, which wiil be sold a IiiutsaKs or retail bv my4 tf II RN BROOK & BERTIS. " HYDRAULIC CEMENT. " BAÜC0CK BROTHERS, Agents for Lawson Verrys wipertor Hydraulic Cement, are prepar co to furnish any quantity at F'actory Prices, win the addition of the freight of twenty-five cents pel barrel. l"ap9 tf OILS, PAINTS, ETC. BBLS. Linseed Oil; 10 bblsSpirits Turpentine 10 . o ao Gopal arnish, 3 do Japan do: 10 ejo Dried Whiting; 10Q pounds Blue Prussian; 2fXty do Red Lead; -do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and lor sale low by feL7 CRAWFORD BELL

REGULAR PACKETS

REGULAR LCUISVTLIE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. The fine, fast running steamer FASHION. Capt. A.ndres, Master, will run as a regular packet during' the ensuing season, between Louisville and St. Louis arriving at Evansville on her waytoSt. Louis, every Saturday morning returning will arrive at Evansville on her w ay to Louisville, every Wednesday morning. Fe-r freight or passage apply on board or to O'RILEY" &. MITCHELL, niygQ tf AgCnts: LOUISVILLE & ST. ICUIS PACKET ' PIKE No. 9, Wm. F. FriJLER, Master, will rnri'tfs a 1 regular packet during the season, between Louis ville and St. Lou's, leaving Louisville every Saturday, and St. Louis every Tuesday. For accommodations she is unsarpass, O'RILEY fc MITCHELL, my20" tf Agents.. REGULAR WEEKLY LOUISVLLI-E 9t ST. LOUIS PACKET. , TFZ THE splendid fast running passenger - Sl-imlip 5ALAD17T. Coi.eman, Masrrer.wilt run as aliore, a regular packet during the season; leaving Louisville every Monday tvening at 2 o'clock, and Evansville every Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock lor St. Louis; anareturning will leave St. Louis every Thursdoy erelong and Evansville every Saturday morning at 9o'clock for Louisville and Cincinnati. For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations applv on board or to ' O'RILEY' & MITCHELL, ap30 tf Agents. - WABASH & EVANSVILLE PACKET". THE light diaughtand last running; steamer ST. FRANCIS. Capt. Dennis, Master, will run ns a regular packet during ihe season, in the Evansville and. Wabash trade, arriving nt Evansville every Friday, and leaving for ihe Wabash the day following. For Height or passage applv on board or to . O'RILEY' &. MITCHELL-, 26 if Agentisv LOUISVILLE & ST. LCUIS PACKET. V rVUo !inr f:ist rnntiina find substantial GEN. WASHINGTON, Capt. I,anc;i;of..v, INIaster, will run during the s ason as a regular Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Packet. She will leave Louisville every Wednesday at 10 o'clock, A. M., passing Evansville ev erv 'Phursday morning at 4 o'clock. Returning,. will leave St. Louis every Saturday evening at 5 oT clock and pass Evansville every Monday morning at a o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to mli26 3m O'RILEY' & MITCHELL, Agls, HOM LIIG-GUKO AND EVANSVlLtB PACKET. The last running passenger packet v."i. - nuMvinTii rAx?i Caul. W. T. Warinnei, master, will leave Evonsvnle every V celneseiay anil aturcl3y, ana uowiingGreen every Monday and Thursday. for Ireieht or passage npplv on hoard, or to feb2 2m O'RILEY & MITCHELL.. KVANSV1IXE AND AVA It A Sil PACKET.5rv The new and substantial steamer" f.ty JULIA, P. Cr Prunty, master, will run as a regular packet from Evansville to Lafayette. 'Ihe Julia has been purchased by ubush men; expressly for this trade. Feir lreight or passage apply on board or to ' TA YL OM & IIA R VE Y, WR1ELY d- MITCHELL, decll EVAIVSV1JLLE AN WAUASII PACKET.I'll Tttw crtlnrlirl lirrTit. rlrnilfrlit" ?- '...r : r " ' r a T KlGOiMi, S. S i iixion. master, will run as a regular pocket' in tne i.vansviiie una vvannsn river trade, (luring the winter Ffason. The Tribune curries nearly 8U0 ions freight, ond is of very light draught. She has been built expressly Cot the trade, aud is proviii--ed with every accommodation. For freight orpnssnse applv on board oMtV W4 TAYLOR & 'HARVEY, Agfnt. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET T-IZSZZ Ä THE substantial steamer Capt. v C. Gitirr,, Master, w ill ran as a regular packet in the Evnrs ville nr.d Wal ash trode. leov--ing Evansville, Salun'ny , Le c. 1st. on her lirst trip. For freight or pnssnee r j-lj- on board, or to n 30 TAYLOR V. HARVEY, Agents. REGULAR LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET tJFZFT Steamboat GEN WORTH leaves' J&'ifr&jffw Evansville every Wednesday for' Louisville, aud every Snnday for Bowling Green. For freight or pnssnce enquire of n8 TAYLOR & HARVEY, .47. THE RAIL ROAD IS COMMENCED ! gjg&Q Lm v- ..';-.r-'- . j-vr J- -r.-Lsas And we are off the Urtt Train. THEREFORE, be it known to one and al, fliaf we are determined to make a changeinour business, and wiil sell our present Stock of Grocr" ies, which consists of a general stock, with a larfce and well selected stock of FINE L1QIOH5 oi ai grades, inferior to none in market, and to all; os well as our old customers in particnlar, we will sell at low figures for Cntb, or such paper as will betaken in Bank with opproved security, and in no oilier way. And to keep ell quiet, we would ask all that owe us one cent, either by Note or Account, to call and see us soon, and let us compromise to save further steps. And to all having claims-sgainsV us, they had better be after getting item as soon ai possible- This is by sober reflection our determined resolution, and we will be greatly obliged to all of our particular friend and customers not tonski. to violate this plel-e, as we shall most assuredly deny ihem. Once said is rood ss a thousand times. To any on desirous ol locating in- a flourishing" city, and getting into it good trnr'e, we will sell our entire Stock ongood terms. We have been doinga Grocery business here for ten years past, and cann ie of much use to our successors. ALUS & HOWES, apC2 tf Evansriflpf Ind. Sir Gazelte, Vineennrs; Register, Mt. Catmel Express, Terre-Houte; Journal! Lalayftte; copy to amount cf J, and send bills to this office. EI1FCRICM CF FASHION. New Tailoring Establishments C" W. GLOVER takes this method of :afermT. ing the citizens of Evansville, tint 5iavm purchased the intetest of his late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the above business i ait rtsvarious branches, in the shop formerly eecirpictf by Brndt & Matthews, coiner of Main andlstjta. From his long experience in the business, and a determination, on his part, of attention to it, he feels confident ot be ine able to give general eatisfacion. The latest fashions received eruarterly. feb!3 tf BOOTS AND SHOES, j Q1 CA8ES just received, embracing a very J-O i full and complete assortment, well worthy the attention of conntry merchan's and the trada generally, for sale low by my7 dtfw-2m J. II. MAGHF.E & CO. NOTIONS. BASKETS, Bung starters, Rolling pins, Knife cleaners, Potatoe mashers, Butler prints anJ lots of other things for sale bv mv4 tf HORN BROOK t BERTIS. PRESCRIPTIONS HAVING fitted up an apartment expressly lor the purpose, we are prepared to fill prescriptions on the shortest notice and in the neatest style J. G. IIATCHITT & CO., jel tf No. 14. Front st. MIXED PAINTS. I 4 IVTJ

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