Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 352, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 July 1850 — Page 3
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COMMERCIAL.
I McCoIgiu. John J
HcGrigsey, Elizabeth.
EVANSVILLE PKll'US rCr.KECTED REOfLAKLY BY BAU Flour, per barrel ' ' Wheat, per bushel, old '' " new 'Co-n, p:rr Wisher, ' ' Itve, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 lbs "i )ats, per bushel Whisky, per gallon Lard, in kegs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Ginseng, per pound Rags, per pound Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Salt, per bushel Coal, per busliel - Gunny bags, new second-hand Potatoes, for shipment Onions, lor shipment Cotfee, er pound Sugar, per pound .Molasses, per gal Ion Lard Oil, ei gallon Linseed Oil, r gallon . limn , per bushel Com .Meal, per bushel 3heese, by the box "hickens, per dozen I! ice Mackerel. No 1 " 2 " 2 Codfish Iron, common bar do. extra size Kail assorteil Hydraulic Cement Castings
CURRENT, i Nightingale, John
Oldhuni, Penelope Olmsted, Charles S Olmsted, William O'Connor, Elenor
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Nunn, Andrew ' O O'Roake, Patrick '. O'Neale, Joseph O'Connell. William-
Porter. James J Piait, Joseph 2 Perkins, ALU Pease. Francis II Postlethvvait Sarah D Perry, Thomas "2 Pauiley, Aarriman
Reeves. J G l.'ov, James M Reiler, Patrick Rasor, James Rocket, Oeorge Robertson, G W Robertson. J T Reyrulds. Noah Robertson, Ann Robertson. Thomas Root, A W
Price, 3arirf Parker, Johrf Painter, mrs Pritchett, ilariä miss Powers, John K Pomerov, D R mrs
Peacock, Jonathan Ii Rose, John Rose, Elizabeth 2 Redman, Eliza liagland, Nancy Riehatdson, Thus 2 2 Ross, Joseph Right, Charles Rockeit, Thomas 2 Regan, John JlaudcnbU"!!, Win T 2
SPRINQ & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. I MEDICAL COLLEGE OF EVANS VXLLE.
1SÖO! To New York in 5ß hours from CINCINNATI, VIA : Little Miami, Mad River, and Lake Erie Kail Roads to Sanduskv Citv: Sieam-
; Boat line from Sandusky to Buffalo; and ihenee via ; Railroad to Albany, and Steamer to New York, or j Rait Road to Geneva, Sieamtr across Seneca Lake, and Erie Kail Road to Piermont. Steamer to New i ork. Also, Niagara Full and Ontario Koute, I ia. Rail Road to Niagara Falls, and Lewiston I Steamer to Oswego, and" Kail Road to Syracuse and I Albany. Time From Cincinnati to Buffalo, 3( j hours; from Buffalo to Albany, 12 hours; from Al- : bany to New York, 8 hours 56 hours. From Cinj einnaii to Buffalo, lid hours; Irom Buffalo to New i York, via. Erie Kail Road, 20 hours 56 hours.
LITTLE MIAMI AND MAD RIVER AND LAKE ERIE RAILROADS, Two Daily through Trains to Sandusky City, at 51 o'clock, A.M , and 2 o'clock, 40 minutes, 1. M.
V-J 1 assengers by the Morning Train, Breakfast
LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Oftice at Evansville on the 1st ol July, IH50. A
Armstrong. Francis
Abbey, A E. Ablel't, John Agraves. Mary Mrs A n her, Jonaihan and ) Joseph Edmonds j Anderson. George JJ Aikens, David Anderson, Isaac Anderson, tnr Iilackbnrn. Müsen l.oner, William Bruncr, Alfred Capt Bacon, Nathan Bradford, Geo W liorrscr. Thomas Ryers. William Banning. E P Brown, Richard Barton. V in P Blar, M Burns. John ilicklev, John Bass, William Bi.knül. Ci M Bales. Edward Curl, John A 2 Clark, Or;m 15 Collins, William Ol ist, James B Cox. Env.'liiie Miss C.ise, Jaiii'.-s .1 Covvles. Dr Craig. J R Coles, L B Dr -2 Oulbertson. Richard Cloud, J C Oraoe &. Co., ,1jssrs Carter, August us Carter, Ja nies 2 Copes, Win R Oomi, Andrew Dobsoii, John S Pixson, J A Rev. 3
Adams, Watson Andrews. A J Arthur, John T Capt. Armstrong, John IJ Ardery, Samuel Ashton, Grace Assthiicau, E It Blackburn. S Ba: less. Chas. Billop. Peter S Burks, S M Bnrion, W D Bunch. Jackson Boah. Frederick Baryer, A Barker, Samuel Bedford, II Bunch, Marv Boicour'. Margaret S Bcntiet, Ii B Barton-, Louisa Baldwin, II C Cook. James 2 C titer, Henry Collins, Win Cai lisle, Samuel Collins, John Coi bitt. Sumnel II Case, Madison Coelcnim Jonaihan Cabala. Win Collins Thomas E Casey. S.irah miss Cm vi B M Cil'vin, G W Cotton Jwhu II Clark, L V miss II Dipple & Grese Doyle. Andrew
Darbin, Joseph C
Simmons. Squire Simons, Henry Sierrct, Walters &c. Sioiison, G Sinilh, Charley Smiib, Win Heniy bturd, Joseph Steal, Linley Sanders, David Sullivan. Catharine W Siinson, Sarah S'.rattun, 1ary A Spencer. Joseph C
Siniih, Jlar'in Stephens, Crittin Smiih, T 2 Stevens, L C Steppachcr, Abraham S!iarje, Peter S:ron;'. John Simonson, C B 2 Sullivan, A G Siainsbrook. Peter Sullivan, James Sayre, Emelius K Stokes, Henry P
Smith, mr. ( Wharthoai)Smith, N A
St. A (tili li. Susan rs
Sage, Jas E Stephens. Sarah miss
Sinilh, Henrietta C Stoddard, S B
Tali fa .to, .larshll 2 Tripp, 11 Thompson. Feiidall Thompson, .1 Thompson, A A Tailer, John II Thomas, S II Tii, sie-, Win II
Dickson & Shrewsbury. Davis. David
lieniiiston, George
Doyle, Benjamin Darby, Alexander Duncan, L G Thomas, fox
Easton. Robert S El am, A V Ellison. Richard
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l'aircniki, Louisa miss Fowler, Geo Fickas, John Fainonces, John A Furg.'sson, Jane mists Fethersloi) Robert Fentriss, Jane mrs Fisher, George 2 Grimes, Dora&tusL tioslee, F D Gigerv, Thomas I jay , Jacob V 3 Grant Fanny -Gordon, John Capt. 3 Gould, Winson G llaspy, John Giaiuijean, mr Golden, J W H Gun. John W Grilliu, William Gil more, Jamvs M Harwood, mr 2 1 lill, Louisa miss J luss, John 2 J Lirwoo.l. Wm F Honey, W P Headen. Thomas lliglpy, John i lendersou, J P flntson. Frances miss llvmes, IsaphenJ 1 lowe, J F 3 Hammonds, John II J'IassL-, JJarviaret mrs HanJau. Janus Hill, Eltuira Hcudrick's, M D IL-nson, Bartheiua il -rring. Her Inctreiu, Garome Jo.ison, S .Johnson, J 2 Juliiisun. Samuel Kellogg, Y Dr Kirkindall, Mary Kyle. Daniel Knight, Wiltiaiu Kox, Joseph A
Donaldson. George
IX'iii-on, Heorge Drjklu, Wm A Doineiet. iaac F Dewev, Ii P
Ely, John Ervine Tliomaa F.chard, J F
Fisher. John I'ites, John S FiJzg raLI. John I Fieii)ilig. Peter Fisher. G W Fo:d, W M Faitpiah, II or W Fleming, Ellen G Goldeiiburg, Charles Grant, Henry Gardiner, Jesse B Gray, Robert Gould, Madison B Go.dee, Samuel Dr Gi vens, Russcl Garrison, James S Grant, Elizabeth Gorman, William CJri.nes. D B Green. Win E Gallagher, Patrick II Hartlev, William Harden. Shclbv Hill. G W Hudson, James Hickey, Patrick Hamilton, William llickes, David Hopple & Bean Howard Jam 's 3 Howe, Willis M Harra, Lovina llolladav. E G Hedges," A F Hays, John Hopkins. W B . Ham, W K lie we-, Enoch Hanlngton Charles A. J Johnson. Eldridge Jones. Emilv Jones, JVI P ' Jewel, A K Krole, Jane miss Kenebbe, J Knight, Eliza In ill Knight Archippus Kell v.Geo
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Lin e, Maria invs Lanpliear, M mrs Leonard. Amos Lit Mil, Wesley i(iuili, Jesse T Leinme. Peter Leun, Wrilliaiu Lyon, Mary JL-yon, George Miller, L R May, Jack lvers, A In .Hire, WTia jMiller, llarpinan Marekle. George M xire, G W M.Tan, S R Ilev
. Muirpv. Francis
Miller. Jam?s Morehead. Robert Martin, William
Toppine, Jlartha miss Tiple, F Tool, Daniel Terry, Thomas Todd. James Trafion. Jl.uk Trvon. N G Tiigcrdoll, Chas P
Voss, II mrs Usher, Nathaniel
Whit, Joseph AViieatley, Edwin Wilmoth, Adam Wabash House, Wright, Frederick Wilson. Harriet Whetler, David II Williams, S:indusky Arilliains, J Randolph AValden, Isaac N Williamson. W
Wilkerson, E linund r. Warren, Col via llenryWright. John AVest. William
Wright. Win Dorman WjoI, John
Whitnker. W A AVrayser. AVui Watkiiis, Giecn W.ir.i, D Wark, Thomas W ipper, Thomas Wilson. L Washburn, T D Walsh, John Wajmin Joseph T Walker, .l.iry A Woo l. Jos.phus Wal i i- Dr
Wood, widow f Weaver. Aarv
Williamson John Winstead, .U.inha A Woilfolk, Edward
Young, Frederick Young, John Young, Ed v aid Y'ork. Pratt .Miscellaneous. Dagiierrcan Artist (erniaii Letters. 1. M. &, Isaac Rosen 32. Daspar Bard heim 33. Rafael Naudy 2. Daniel Ilassler 31. Christian Swahheti
3. John Muller 33. 1. Geo Brenner care of3t.
John H nrcik
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A3IEIIICAN CIUt'LS. Mr C. Sherwood- Equestrian Director. TMJIS Splendid Concern, under the iu;mL acinent ol Mr. S. BURGESS, will visit our city on the FOURTH DAY OF JULY, 1850. On which occasion there will be three raml performances given the first to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.. the second nt :t nVloi-U . P. M.. and
the third at 7i o'clock in the evening. For One nt Morrow, Dine nt Urbana, Supper at TiHin, siecj
uay only. i -auuusiiy, anu taue tvegular line r-teanier next The Company has entire new ami superior deco- ! -Morniiiir. Passengers by Afternoon Train, (conrations. The be.-.utilu! stud of A I! ALLAN MORS- n ctintt Train.) Supper at Springfield. Breakfast at I S and most gorgeous Trappings have been pro ; Sandusky, and leave per regular Steamer, at y o'cured, with gre-it taste, re;tidle.-s ol expense, and , clock, A. M. The Saturday Allcrnoop Train, at 2 no pains spared to hiake this the most popular cx- ; o'clock. 40 minutes, P M.. to Springfield vnhi. hibition uf hedav. A talented corps ot j No Sunday Moruina Train. The Sunday AfterEQUbSTRlAN ARTIS'lS, : noon Train, at 2 o'clock and 40 minutes, P.M., both male anil female, are eiiaaired, with Professor j fthrough Train.) connects with Steamer Alabama,
ISKF.t.EK's crlebrnted Comet Rand, and Juii.n Di.v- 1 -Monday .lorr:in at o clock, A. M., tor Bulialo.
rjMIE regular course of Lectures for the sessionI JL of 1S50 and 1851 will commence the first i Monday in November, and terminate the last week j in February. ! The following gentlemen eompose the Faculty, j vi, t i General Descriptive and Surcical Anatomy, j CHARLES S. WEEYER, M. D.
I Chemistry end Pharmacy, C.A.FOSTER, A.M. . Materia Mtdica and Therapeutics, JOHN R. WILCOX, M. D. Prvrtfiivluc "n1 Pi-if tio fk Ssirfrirv
MADISON J.BRAY.M.D. Theory and Practice ot Medicine, LEVI L LAYCOCK; M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases ofW'omen and Children, GEORGE B. WALKER, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, MARK TRAFT ON M.D.
REGULAR PACKETS
LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND ST. LOUIS PACKET. THE fine and swift running Louisville aiulSt. Louis packet. CAMBRIA, Capt. Lroixiw leaves Iiuisville every Wednesday eveninc tor St lxuis. nassins Evansville next mor-
niie. a od St. Louis every Saturday evening, pass-
ms ivausviiie un .uoiiuuy. rur trvigui ui iwofiw having excellent aeeomniodatiocs, applv on board cr to O'RILEY &, M1TC1IEL.L, je29 3m Agents. REGULAR LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET.
The fine, last running steamer
FASHION,
Capt. Andrej, Master, will rim as a regular packet durinir the ensuins season, between Louisville and
Terms of Tnition. j St. Louis arriving at Evansville on her way to St. Matriculation fee Professors tickets each $0n Louis, every Saturday morning returning will arDissrcting ticket f. 5: Graduation fee $20. Good i rive at Evansville on her way to Louisville, every
hoarding can be obtained lor from SI 50 to S2 30 Wednesday morning, tux ireight or passage apply
Mo.vn and suite of Ethiopians.
1 he great Atneri.-an Clown, Bn.r. Lakt, that most illimitable Jester, w, 11 be in attendance to enliven the performance. Admissio.v Box SO cts. Pit 25 cts. no half prire to pit. JK?" The Company will perform on Wednesday, the M, at Newburg. ji -22 tej CHEESE. CHEESE. VSMALLl.it of 20 Boxes Western Reserve Cheese jus' received, and will be closed i:euw THE MARKirr if called for this day. je2C tf O'RILEY MITCH ELL.
41. 12 13. 41.
IS. 1!). 50. 51.
Peter Reitz Nicholas Rockenmei'er j lein rick J, llerke Fred. Dekrick Cl.-.uder Geo. Harkmann Ber.-nt It'. Geukink Jacob Joiirdan Ii-Jim ich Nesker Anton .l'irer
5. Hciiiy Dennis (i. Christ tan Morlock 7. Ge. tirabhoi n H. John Geo. Eisslcr !. Henry Genlz 10. Anna Krapf 11. Fa Ideen Schek 12. G'o. Argus
13. C'hristian Magerhein 15. iL trink il. Mrs. John lielferiglti. Louis Suikill
13. Caspar Bocklet 5 -1'
tt. Geo. Ellspermann 17. Philipp D. eg. IS. Moses Anibnrg.
II. Michael Specht '2
2 . Wendel .l.nks 52.
21. Ernst Westphal 53
. J. Ilcnrick, lor J..1.
Nakr, or Ars. lu 55. Aicbael kies. wann
Fredrich Voile Mi . Steider Chas. Aagin Anton Schully Jeper Scatter 11. Rammers Gerh. Fred. Sieke J. LohiiKVcr
Hcrschcl-
13.
Conrad Kassel,
T. D. Kuipcrs John Keller Jane tlomann Jacob Speilmann Elizabeth Allion Lewis ILiuiman Geo. Schuhmacher
Christian Gocrsh &tL Heinrich Richwann
liar. Buchholz. (It. John N. Spear. 31. Fred Sensmeier care Chas. Karlbaiim
21. 25. 2b 27. 2 s. 2!1 30.
for5:. 57. 5S. 5!.
CO. 02.
Jacob Iseli Charles Greve II. lL lmer Christian Hcrwesh .1. Lawge Peinrich Nolte Adain Bernhard, er ol J. Henrich
Long, Elisha A Lemon. Jese 3 L 'ouard, WiUwuu Leidy, J 3 Love, James IC Lewis, mrs. Linex, miss Lemastcr, F Liipton, R Morgan, Eunis Mare, Davis Morgan, Win W Moore, Win T Moore. Wi E Mitchell, R miss M'irgan, George Melton, Jonaihan
II Murrav, JamM idev. Be II-401 a
Miles, Geo D Mills. Squire
jlac. MoAvoy, Catherine AcIvnilt, James jlcCarer, Sarah mrs JliVKraeken, Hiram McGrath, Michael .trc.Uai ran, .Varshall McGuire. Andrew J .l.:Cullister; Esther
LANDS FOR SALE.
I MIGR AN 1 s or others clesiroii." ol procuring
L'J settlements lor a number ot families in th
same neighborhood, are requested to notice the advertisement of the following lands lying in Henderson Coimtv, Ky., any or all ot which, will be sold
very low, il one entire tract is taken by an individ ual or Coninanv. Viz:
1st. One tract of 1150 acres, being part of Lot No. VII, lying oil the Ohio river, and North ot
Green River, in lb nderson t Company's Grant
about 1.) miles below Owensboro, Ky-, anu 1 miles above Newburg, Ind. 2d- A Tract of WOO acres, parts of lots No. IV and V, lying North of nnd fronting about two mile, on Green river in said Grant, two miles above Spottsville at liek and Dam No. 1 . where there are
Saw and Grist Mills, and about 13 mile above Evaii.villn, lud. 3d. A Tract ol 2230 ocre.-?, being lots No. 43. in said Graut, about one mile Irom the Ohio river, 12 miles below the town of Henderson, Ky., and 8 in: above Mount Vernon, Ind; nearly half of this tract is stronsr bill land, remarkably well limbered, vell adopted for grazing, raising grapes and other fruits;
i is within a mile or two ot a steam c-aw Mill, nnd ! I...- .. ........ v:. .,... ..,...;, 1, ..(
I the tract is level, and well adopted for meadows, I and cultivation. I Ith. A Truct of 1000 acres being part of lot No. j I in said Grant, lying on both sides of Green river, j about 13 miles Iroui the town of Henderson; onethird ol this tract is broken and w-U adopted to the
raising ol Grapes ami truit trots, and con'ains a great deal of Stone Coal, which is easy of access and near the river; the balance of the tract is good soil, w II timbered and lies well for cultivation, has
j ah mt 70 acres of cleared land and about 100 acres j wood land enclosed. The improvements are a I dwelling liousn with 5 rooms, two out-houses with I two rooms each and stone .chimneys to all; two j good stables and a corn crib all miner one roof, at-
I irdir.g a good shed 111 trout ol I lie crib, ail ot which are I built ol good hewed logs; an orchard of line fruit trees, a garden with some bearing fruit
trees, grape vines, anu oilier smaller nuns ana shrubbery, and a good Spring in the yard, a public road runs through the land, a terry is established across Green river; this is a very valuable tract of land, possessing many advantages, and worth the
attention of an energetic man with some capital
ATTENTION! I I ST received by the undersigned at their AucJ ti in Room on Water street, a very general assortment of Furniture. Chairs Clocks. Loov:i!g Glasses and Looting Gl-iss Plates, purchased for ('ah direct from the manufacturers, and consisting in part of W alnut und Malinganv Dressing bureaus Sen-Hand plain from Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables Stands. Desks, Solas, a great variety ol Chairs. Children nnd Hocking Chairs, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, &.C. &c Al-o, a general assortment of Dry Goods and a large lot of Notions. All ot which ihey are detci mined to sell at LOW pi ices, ai d 10 which the patri nage of the public is respi cilully solicited. Regular Auction sab s everv Wednesday and Saturday. WOOLSEY & N ELS 'N. N. B. To our friends, who 50 generously assisted us in our misfortune, occasioned by the burning of l he Heile of 1 lie West, we tender our grateful acknowledgments. W. &, N. jc6 tl THE KNOX INSURANCE COMPANY. FIltE, UlAKIiM: A.M) Lll'li Capital Stock 2iO.(iOO Dollars. fiffire. 011 Wtitcr s.. in. H'hr's Hr'nk Ilm, V I NC EN N ES, IND. n, THIS Ccmpany, having been duly or--Jgpsigaiiized, und ten per cent, paid in on the Sedate capital slock subscribed, and the balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate ami by pi rsoual guarantee, are now prepared to effect Insurance against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, merchandize, machinery, manufactories, ami all descriptions ot projierty; also, merchandize anil produce in the ccuise ol inland trausportaiion, ihe risks
I Hie seas, Ac. ccc; a:so. the Hulls jl le'amlioals,
and other vessels, and upon the lives ot individuals going to California. The rates of premium will be
a low as those ot sinv either responsible Company.
All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
The stock of this Company is held cnliiclv in the
West, and eonirobed by western men, and m no
way connected with New Yoik.
Piro ctos. Hon-. R. N. CARNAN. Vinccnnes. WILLIAM J. II EBER D, no JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, do SAMU LWISE. do. HENRY D. ALUS, Evansville.
WALTER W. EARLY. Terre Halite. THOMAS P. BENBRIDGE. Lalavette. PETER P. BAILEY, Fort Wavne. SIMON BOTTORFF, Jeflersoiiville; WILLIAM HUGHES, do. LEVI SPARKS. do. JAMES KE1GW IN, do. R. N. CARNAN, Pesi,knt. Simon Borrotiri-. Vice Pre'st. C. M. Ai.i.kv, Sir 11. AV. J. He! cid, Tic as tu er. OO" Short 1 ile and California risks taken at this
agency at extra raits. IjeJ Itj
UNIC27 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS rrMiE Proprietors of the above named popular JL Springs would inform the public that this fashionable place of res rt, will be opened for the reception of visitors by the first of June. The buildings havs undergone a thorough repair, the roc ins refurnished in the most modern style, and the grounds beautified and improved, thus rendering the Sulphur Springs one of the most pleasant places of resort in ihe Western countty. The Medicinal virtues eil the water, and the healthy location ol tlese Springs, otter strong inducements to invalids, as well as to those seeking a pleasant placeof Summer resort, to visit this iilace. The proprietors have spared no
expense, and will use every endeavor, to make these Sprint? unsurpassed by any resort of the kind in the West. The above Springs a-e situated in Fnion County,
Ky., twelve mile-s from Cniontown, fi'teen from Casey ville. twenty three Irom Henderson, and twenty miles from Shawncetown, 111. A. G. LONG, HENRY J LEWIS, mvi5 3m Propiietors. Cr The following papers please cr y 'i months and send bills to advertisers: Daily Courier, Louisville; Journal, Paducali; Advocate, Shawncetown; and Kentuckian, Henderson.
1 he Load for this Season's work has been out in
good eider, and ihe Company are now re laying with heavy T Rail. The following first class and s'aunch Steamers form the Line from Sandusky to Buffalo, have been splendidly retittrd and furnished, and cannot be surpassed for speed and accommodations on the Lakes: Ai.aha.va, Capt. Howe, leaves Sandusky, .Monday and Thursday. A.vtuRtrA, Capt. Scpjier, leaves Sandusky. Tuesday and Friday. S.vr.ATouA, Capt. Stanard, leaves Sandusky, Wednesday and Saturday. N. ii. This is the quickest, cheapest, most desirable and pleasant route, being the only continuous rou e of Railroad a'ld Steamboat Irom Eauiscille to the North and East; and passengers are assured the Companies will spare no expense or trouble to give entire satisfaction. At lluti'alo the Ir.-.vel have
j three routes before tbeni for the East, nil in compeI tit ion 11s regards lime, fare, and disposition to I p'ease, viz: Niagara Falls nnd Ontario, Du Halo and j Albany, and BuHhlo and New Y'ork, via. Erie Rail j Road. I C7" For other information nnd Through Tiil.el.t.
apply at ihe Office, hast MdcLrnauv ay, r.car Front, in Raii Road Ilotil Building. P. W. STR ADER Agent. Little Miami and M. R.aud L. E. Railroads. Cincinnati, April, lt30. iap23 3iiiJ
llOlSFS AND LOTS I'OIt SALK.
at Priva'.e sah- upon rcaoKable
per wci I;, so tuat tlie expense ot an entire course, exclusive of graduation tee need not exceed !?I7. The f'abiiu t and Library wh ch are entirely new contain ample material for illustrating every branch of the profession by the use of Anatomieal preparation, natural and artificial, models, pi ates, -chemical apparatus. iS:c, &c, all of the most approved styles. Any further information that may bedesireJ can beoLtained bv addressing postpaid LEVI L LAYCOCK, M. D. np23 tf ' Dean of the Faculty.
! A BRANCH OF TEE GREAT WESTERN
'T'HF. Proprietor ot the Great Wes'ern Marble - Works having established a branch of his establishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now prepared to furnish all who may desire to erect Durable Mementoes, over ihe Graves t their deceased friends, with Monuments, Tombstones, &-c., of all description , sizes and ijualitieso! Foreign anel Domestic Maihle: and at Lower Prices, than have ever been oliereil West ol the Mountains. Evan ille, April 2:!, '30. COL. CROSS. WESTERN MARBLE. THE undersigned having discovered a Quarry of fine White Marl lein Harrison County, Ind., has eree'ed .1 Steam Mdl lor the purpose of sawing it up into Slabs suitable lor Tombstones, &c. is now prepared to lumish such arth les at about our hall the price they have herctolote been furnished at. It receives a very beautiful polish and is in every way eipial to the Marble furnished by the Vermont Quan ies. 1 have ordered a large lot shipped to Evansville, which will be here during the comi.ig month. Any our needing Monuments, Tombstones, Furniture Work of any at el every description, would do well to examine our Western production be fore buying 1 have been long engaged in the business, and call it eipial if not superior to any Marble ever otl'ered in the West. iip23 lmdvvtf COL. CROSS.
on board or to
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O'RILEY' & MITCHELL, Apents.
T WILL sell
X terms, a House and lot on .Mam street, near the j DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC
uatia , suttal.le either tar residence or husiness I T AM now in the daily receipt of my spring sup
n iiuim: iuui ich un -tin miui, irui uic ctniicr ui j
4tii mal sycamore. of the following
even years lease on a House- ana 101 on rust si
pivot 1)1(1 l.s, Ac, o.e., consisting in par
near the Exchange Hotel.
Eight tears lease on 374 by 130 feet on 1th street, near the new Market house, a gued location torn grocery or Provision store. Also, se veral lots in the upper part of the city in I sizes to suit purchasers. jell if JNO. J. CHANDLER, j NEW GOODS IN AN OLD HOUSE. " j FOSTER &. BROWN, have just received at the S. W. corner of Main nnd First sttee's, a large and varied assortment of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c. &e., to which ' they would solicit .1 call from ihe public to an ex j animation of their Stock. Their Goods having j ben select.. el in New York, from lirst bands, they 1 will be enabled to sell lew errind etier I ettei ipialities ! than merchants purchasing in western citie's. Reuig desirous of closing out their slock to meet an ; anticipated change in their business rare induce- 1 incuts w ill lie tdb red. The laust styles and patlurnu ..I I .: 1 1 i. 1 11 I llri f!iww'.l VI i I I t C.tt'l III fl
small advance on com prices. Thankful lor past la- j sold on a small advance tor casli or to prompt vers so veiy bb rally extended to them, they be.pe 10 j dealers on usual credit. My stock has been pur merit a continuance of the same by the price and chased entirely Iroi.i first hands, on liest terms so
inality ol their goods and a strict attention to their 1 tlie puli.ic can rely upon their purity and prices
200 oz Iodine, French 200 oz I"dide de PoVassa 100 oz Tannin 30 oz Sulp Morphia 20 eiz Acetate do 500 07. Quinine Sulp 130 lbs Gum Opium 300 do Senna Alepd 200 do do E India do vXMiO do Naples Sulphur 1000 do Drimsione 4 1 HI do Arsenic 1 bbl Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spts Nitre 100 do Spts A imnoniii 100 do Sulp either
do Jalapa un I v
300 do Tart acid, Eng 3 cases Ep Liquorice 5 tlo Refined Borax 3-sisks East.Sala:ratus 130 lbs Quicksilver ;!00 do Calomel Eng 130 de Calomel .4 111 20 do Ext Dark Compd 130 do I'ulv Red Bark 20 do Chloroform, Cur ltH'O do Reli'd Salt Petre 30 do Oil Lemon, pure 30 do Cum A mon 30 do Anise-ed 30 do ('loves 50 do Rosemary 50 gals refined Olive
it) lbs Oil Peppermin
330
3.KI do Rhei pulv
100 oo ipecacliuana inn nnni ns rai r-oiia
It UK) do Sal Re.i helle pulj 3lX' lbs Camphor 2( 00 do Sup Curb Soda
The above are warranted of best quality, and
iiusiiiess
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CRAWFORD BELL.
T'
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. T"Y virtue of an order ot 1 be Probate Court of
1 L Vanderburgh County, Indiana, the undersigned Administrator of Mathias II. A t herton. d-ce-ised, ; will sell ai public auction nt ihe door of ihe Court ' House in ihe city ol Evnnsvillc, on the 23d day of 1 July, 1850, between the lawful hours of said day, the j billowing described real-estate, to wit: The East .half of the north-east quarter of section No. 34, town ti, south of lange 11 west; also, the noithI west otiartcr of ihe north-east quarter of section No.
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Iiis tan e win ne uri.ine.i won ,ue oesi u.a. mi n,r ivt!n ,,v s.li(1 Atherton in his lite time to market affords, and attended by good, mine ""u ; tll; ,Sl!ire of Indiana, dal.-d February 1st, 1848. to attentive servants i sc-ure the sum I WHO, borrowed bom the School
Ills IJAK Will lie wi il lurni.-iHii anu ms i -e? reasonable. SAM. MORTON.
EXCHANGE HOTEL, cor.M r. 01 nivisieix ami i irsr sthei ;rs, i; V A N SY1LLI", IND.
HE muh -rMyiied having taken thif establish-
ment and is now renovating und being it uti
lor 1 lie commi t and ease ol the trave liing comiiiuni ty, and Irom bis b'lig experience in the lusiness he hopes to share a liberal patronage of his Iriends and :he public generali v. He is prepared to take a lew
more families and boarders.
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d3m
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! ''CHE undeisigned is prepared tc furnish lee durI ing the Summer in .my quantity, to an'- person who will cad at his residence, on Locust street, heween Water and First. '1 II OS. Bl'TLEU. mv30 d3m
-A great variety of Fancy lor sale bv HATCH ITT & CO... No. 1 1. Front st.
QOAPS! Soaps O Soaps in Store, i
jel tl
J J.
and
DEPOT of Popnlar Medicines. -Swain's Family Medicines, Lov deus, do. do. Townsend's. Bull's and Shaker Saisanai ilia, and every valuable patent nicdiiinc. for sal bv HATCH ITT Ä CO., jel if No. 14, Front tt.
bind of Vanderburgh county, and payable on or before the 1st day ol February, A. D. J853, with interest at the rate of seven per cent; also, all the equitable interest which said Atherton had at the
time ot I. is deaili in tlie norm -west quarter oi me north-west quarter ot section No. 34, and the north east quarter of the north east quarter ot section No. 33, in township No. ti, south of .ange 11 west, held by a title bond from John B. Stinson, $130 of the purchase money thereof being paid, and 223 lV7 with interest thereon from the 3d day of April, 14!) being still flue. Said real estate will be Fold on a credit of six months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving Ins nole with appruveil security and waiving valua-
! tion laws. JOSEPH BOWLES, i jel3 Ivv Administrator.
LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET i JET- P1KE 9' .'T'frl Wm. F. Ft llek, Master, will ran as a regular packet during tlie season, between Louisville and St. Louis, leaving Louisville every Saturday, and St. Louis every Tuesday. For accommodations she is unsurpassed. O'RILEY & MITCHELL, my 20 tf Agents.
REGULAR WEEKLY LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. ITT- h. 11 si'h'ndid fast running passenger
Steamer
SALADlN.
Coi.kma.n, 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 will leave St. Louis every Thursday erening and Evansville every Saturday morning at 8 o'clock lor Louisville and Cincinnati. For trei ght or pissage, having very superior accommodations apply on board or to ' ' O'totl'V t. TVtlTriTFT T.
ap30 tf
Agents.
WABASH & EVANSVILLE PACKET
THE light dtaught and last running steamer ST. FRANCIS.
Capt. Dexxis, Master, w ill run as a regular packet during the season, in the Evansville nnd Wabash trade, arriving at Evansville every Friday, and leaving for the Wabash the day following. For
trei"bt or passage applv on board or to ll'I'll.CT Alf'H'f
2 tf
O'UILEY & MITCHELL, Agents.
LOUISVILLE Sc ST. LOUIS PACKET.
The fine, fast running, and substantial
Uitt? Steamer,
GEN. WASHINGTON.
Capt. IaxoHoRx, Master, will run during the season 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 Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. Keturning, will leave St. Louis every Saturday evening ot 5 o' clock and puss Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to mh2ti 3m O'UILEY & MITCHELL, Ag'ts. AND EVAKSVILLE PACKET.
The fast running passenger packet m AVtMrtTlI fAvr
Capt. W. T. Warinnei, master, will leave Evansville every Wednesday anil Soturtlay, and BowlingGreen every Monday and Thursday. ' For Ireii'ht or passage apply on board, or to frh2 2m cT'IULEY &. MITCHELL, iT ASVlLlE ANDWAIIAS1I PACKET.
The new, .splendid light draught mTS.J 'steamer
TRIBUNE,
I'uxion. master, will run as a regular packet
in the Evansville and Wabash river trade, during the winter season. The Tribune carries narly HH) tons freight, and is of very light draught. She has been built expressly foi the trade, and is provided with every accommodation. For freight or pnssage apply on hoard or to .lec4 'PAY LOR & HARVEY, Agents.
EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET
THE substantial steamer
2' INDUSTRY,
Capt. V . C. Ghi.kh, Master, will run as a regular packet in the Evansville nnd Waliath trade, leav- .- -ii L-- i , . . i . r. .
ing r-vansvine, caiuicay, iio. jsi.uiiiier nrsi irip, For litb'ht or passage apply on board, or to n '.to TAYLOR & HARVEY. Agents.
I OOK. i cask Madeira Wine, i ilo. old Opor-
-X to; do HoPnnd Gin, 2 casks ( ogniac Brandy.
Those wishing jel tf
genuine article will all at
HATCH ITT Ct CO., No. 14, Front st.
MI'STAMi Liniment. 12 gross of this, the most popular Liniment of ihe day, tor sah. Term-' favorable to wholesale buyers. HATCH ITT &. Ct Sole Agents, jel tf No. 14, From st.
NO HUMBUG ! W OK I il ot Clothing and I urnishing Go ils at Cost tor Cash. We
ill sell our entire slock of Clothing at cost, con
sisting of a full assortment of Coats, Pants, Vests, Cloaks, Wrappers, Boots, Chocs, Hats, and many oflo.r nrticlf.s inn Tci'ioim to lltctltir.il.
f'-i!l soon, as t'n'v will be sold at trreat Bargains ! "IGAllS
fur Cash. MAYER vt TRIER, jclO tf Water st , next to Sycamore.
COHOSH ! Cohosh !! 3CC0 bottlesjust manutactured terms favorable tl wholesale buy j i t i . "I I. : . I '
crs It IS tue nest rainiiy meoicine ever inane. HATCH ITT it CO., jel tf No. 14. Front st.
! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ! TMIE undersigned. Administrator of the estate of
j J Frederick i-auteiischlagi T, deceased, by order ! of the Probate Court of ihe Count v of Vanderburgh,
(will, on Saturday she 13th day of July, 1830, beivveen the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock
P. M , at the door of the Court House in the city ot Evansville, sell ut public Auction to the highest bidder, the following real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lot No. 6 ill block No. 34 ill the eastern enlargement of the city of Evansville; Iot No. 15. in block No. 17 in ihe 4lb enlargement idj. lining said city. Terms One-half of the purchase mone y in 3 months, and the other ha If in ti months. The purchaser giving note with approved Ireehold security and waiving all benefit fro.ii valuation or
amirai.-enient laws
REGULAR LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET
Steamboat GEN WORTH leaves Evansville every Wednesday for
Louisville, and every Sunday for Bow ling Green.
For freight or passage enquire of n -81 TAYLOR & HARVEY, Jg,i.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ! LETTERS of administration, with the will ani ncxed, on the estate of James Robertson, dee'd, have lieen granted to the undersigned by the I'robate Court of Vanderbuih county. Ali persons having claims against said eslate are requested to present the same tor payment, and those indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make paymect to me. The estate is probably solvent. jel4 3.V II Q. WHEELER, Autn'r. TAILORING i; STA BLISE MENT. THE undersigned having associated themselves together in' the Tailoring business, are fully prepared to execute all work entrusted to them in ihe most fashionable styler, workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. They receive Fashion plates monthly, and thus keep up with the age in 11 :. .I'-.. .1.:,.. All ...rl. o.-Tif It-.. in i.iir
Knouire ot the subscribe-, or I.nui.i: eV Whleixr, i i ..,:o i- ,.,.i ... c, ö l.u ! m
1 .. . . , i i -.- iiiuu mi oc wiiti.oo.uu iu io, y't it ...u ol Evansville, Ind., who has plots and a description j our haaA Our shop is at the South-west corner of each tract, with p.-ie-es. &,c, and will give refer-; U,-Firs, aud sycamore streets. nces to persons living near who will show the same j J D.S. ANDERSON,
jell tf W. T. MARTIN. A 15 1ll;AI.
tore, 100 halt botesot ö tiv io win
CIGAllS & Tobacco. Extra articles alJ ways to be lound at i HATCH ITT & CO.,
No. 11, Front st.
Jel tf
WIIITIi Lead and Linseed Oil. best quality t . IIATCH1TT&.CO.,
jel tf
No. 14, Front st.
-j tf BOXES Cotton Y'arn, from the l'ouharXvI'vJ' bor Factory, just received and torsalelow d f-if J. II. MAGHEEiVCO.
jell 3w JNt). J. CHANDLER, Adm'r. RIO coffee! JI'ST received and in store, 10 sacks Rio Colfee, for sale low by jeil tf O'UILEY &. MITCHELL.
FERTUMERY. LARGE assortment of extra Toilet Perfunie-1-ry, genuine Bears oil, Pomatum, Curling tluid and Persian scent bag-, &c. just received by IIATCHITT&CO., jt. tf No. 1 J, Front st. . j-jj j, siTeäks, AC. T A MP Shears, Red Cords, Plough lines. Halter
1 1 rones, and Mackerel, Cocti.-h, Sliad and
! other articles in the err eery line lor sale by my4 tf HORNBROOK &. BL 111 IS.
THE RAIL ROAD IS COMMENCED!
I J J ll'f d.Aj
And we are oil' the iirt Train. THEREFORE, be it known to one and all, that we are determined to make a changeinour business, and will sell our present Stock of Groceries, which consists of a general stock, with a large and well selected stock of FINE LIQUORS of all grades, interior to none in market, and to all, as well ns our old customers in particular, we will sell at low figures for Cash, o" such paper as will be taken in Bank with approved securiiy, and in no other way. And to keep all 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 against us, they had better be after getting thetn as soon as possible. This is by sober reflect ion ourdeterniined resolution, and we will be greatly obliged to all of our particular friends and enstomers not to ask us to violate this pledge, as we shall most assuredly deny them. Once said is geiod as a thousand times. To any one desirous ol localing in a flourishing city, and getting into a good trade, we will sell our entire Stock on irood terms. We have been doini?
a Grocery business here for ten years past, and can of much use to our successors. ALL1S & HOWES, ap22 if Evansville, lnd. JÖ- Gazette, Vinccnnes; Register, Mt. Caimel; Express, Terre-Haute; Journal. Lafty. tie; copy to amount of 3, and send bills to thisofiice.
all
(A LASS v Glassware. 1-0 boxes H-10 to 20 i "
vT 'l Wheeling brand, 23 boxes assorted molasses ! cans and llasks, just received in store and tor sale )y jel tl) FOSTER &. BROWN.
to any that may wish to see and examine them. J JAMES ALV1S.
Henderson, Ky., June 29, 1830. Iw4wj
JAINTS Ac. 73 kegs white lend, pure and No. 1; I bbls linseed ail; also, Chinese blue,
c';!"nie green, cnrouie j ei iov , veu. reu, sjjiioish brown, yellow ochre, l'uherage, putty, Spanish whitin', Sic. in store and for sale by jcl tt FOSTER cc. BROWN. SUNDRIES. 1JICKLES, Catsup's, Sauces, Jelly's, dried Fruits Currants, Raisins and Figs for sale bv my 4 tf HORN BROOK .Sc Bl' RTIS.
"T7 E have in
V dovv Glass.which we are instructed to sell be
1 o any person wanting the articl
low the market.
we can sell. ! je.21 if
FRESH TEAS.
be- ; QFPKRTOR Y oung Hyson. oung Hyson, Impericle , Ö ial and Blae-k Teas, Extra orange oolong pekoe ! n fme black Tea for sale bv
O'RILEY & MITCHELL, j my4 tl IIORNBROOK & BERTIS.
! PREMIUM FOR WHEAT j DELIVERED EARLY. One Dollar per Bushel, will he pid for 3,000 Bushels ui I'rime Wheat, or so much as shall
be delivered at the Evansville Mills, within two TO EMIGRANTS, &C. ! , weeks after the lirst New Wheat shall be ready for ! those in want ot small Fa-ms within a few j CHEESE ! ! CHEESE ! ! ! ' Market. S G.CLlrFORD. J- n,;ies of this City will rlo well to call on the j ff BOXES prime Western Reserve Cheese rc1 SCrTlie highest Market priie will, at all times, i subscriber at his OtTicp. in,l street, one door from i " ceived this morning Pr steamer v isitor, for
lie paid in CASH, for Wheat, Barrel", Cooner-stnll, ; the Catholic Church. P. E. CiARRlCK. i sale tow at BABCOCK BROTHELS.
and Wood.
Ljel3 ttj
je-22 tt
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CANDLES AND SOAPS.
OTEARINK and Star Candles, extra No 1 Soap,
i O also a large lot ot l ancy toaps, which wnl be ! sold whole-safe or retail by ! niyl tf II 'RNBROOK&. BURTIS.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT. BABCOCK BROTHERS, Agents for Lawson Verrys superior Hydraulic Cemeni, are prepar ea to furnish any quantity at Factory Prices, win the addition of the freight of tvventv-tive cents pet barrel " ' ap'J tf oilsTpaintsTetc. 1 f BBLS. J.tnsted Oil; JLvr Iti bblsSiirils Turpentine
3 uo Copal V arnish, 3 do Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 20t'0 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown;
tust rcceivetl anu torsalelow tiy feb7 CRAWFORD BELL. DO'NEIL fashionable Tailor, shop on Sycst more, between Water and First st. auE'23-i
EMPORIUM OF FASHION. New Tailoring Establishment. ("1 W. GLOVER takes this method of ;nforrnJ ing the citizens of Evansville, that having purchased the interest of his late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the aliove business in all its various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Bradt & Matthews, corner of Main andlststs. From his long experience in the business, and a determination, on his part, of attention to it, he feels confident ol being able to give general satisfaction. The latest lashions received quarterly, fehlt tf ' " BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 Q7 CA "ES just received, embracing a very lOI full and complete assortment, well worthy the attention of coiMitry uierchan's and the trade generally, for sale low by mv7 dtfwiin J. IL MAGHEE &.CO.
NOTIONS. BASKETS, Bung starters. Rolling pins, Knife cieaners, Potatoe mashers, Butter prints and lots of other things for sale bv ,y4 tf HORNBROOK &. BURTIS. PRESCRIPTIONS HAVING fittea up an apartment expressly for the uurpose, we are prepared to fill prescriptions on the shortest notice and in the neatest style. J. G. IIATCH1TT Sc CO., jel tf No- 14, Front st. MIXED PAINTS. PAIN Ts, ground in oil, of all colors and in quantities to suit purchasers, for enle at I HATCHITT'S A- CO., I jel tf Ne li, Frowst.
