Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 355, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 July 1850 — Page 3
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EVANSVILLE PRICES CURRErST, CORRECTED REOUt-ARLY BY Flour, per brirrbt Wheat, per bushel, old---- ':- new ::::; Co'ti, per'Jushel, I've, per bushel .... '' jlay, loose, per 1') 'bs Oats, prrb'jshel Whisk; frf piHön " Lard, !ii kegs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushol Feathers, per pound Ginseng, per pound Kan, per pound Butler, per pound Hgzs, per dozen Salt, per bushel Coal, per bushel Gunny bags, new second-hand I'otatoes, for shipment Onions, for shipment Coffee, per pound ; ; 1 ' 1 ; Sugar, per pound - Molasses, per pal Ion Lord Oii, pei gallon J linseed Oil. per gallon Iran , per bushel Corn Meal, per bushel Jheese, by the box piiickens, per dozen Kiee Mackerel, No 1 " 2 " 2 Codfish Iron, common bar . do. extra size .Nail assorted Hydraulic Cement Castings CA BCOCK V.T.O.S. Ö 75a7 00 1 00 45 50 ronO ' i . 50e :;o 2:2 1 10 1 25 2S 25 2i 8 GS7 'ib 12i iOSll 50 ' 40515 ; 10 I (i 7 : oC?so2 sei ; $120 - a ; 455,5.) - i 4 150 5 pi i co 10 25 10 50 8 50!' 00 41 3c 31-5i l'älic. 2 75'aKI 00 2 ToPloO ft CANDIDATES. Mr. Sanders: Please announce the name of F.DWARÜ N EU M. El ST ER as a candidate for County Recorder at the August election. Ijvt xrf We arc authorized to announce the name T.fWM. F. LEDBETTKÜ as an Independent Democratic candidate for Repiesenta'ivc of Vantleibtirgh County, at the next Aiv'ust eloctiuil. Jyl Mr. Sanders: You will please announce the name of JAS. I.OCKHART as n can lidate for the Hiate Convention from the S nato: ial l)i'rii t composed of the counties of I'oscy and Yaiulorbuijh A If. S.x.vntT.s : l ler.se announce ENOCH IJ. JAMES ma candidal! f r re-election to the Sen ti'.e, from this Senatorial District. IjyU We are n-itliori,-.'d to announce the name of .10tEl'H H. MES-IChlas a candidate for the otlice ot County Commissioner at the next August election. ljyiJ We are ainh jrized to announce ROBERT W. DUNBAIl as a candidate i'or re-dcctiiiii to the office of Treasurer of Vandc-rbnrgh County, nt the nsuing August election. Ljc2'JJ Mkssrs. EniTor.R You will please announce the name of DANIEL WooLSEY as a candidate i'.r the oihee of County Treasurer at the ensuing August eleeliou. and obl ge je-27 MANY VOTERS. 03r We are aothorir.ed to announce UENJAMIJf jl CLAY as a candidate for tic oliice irf' Comity Kecorder. Ije25j Kf-Wc are autfcorhd tf aimminee JAMES E. 15LYTHE, Fi?.j., ns n Candidate to repn'sent Van rierlmrgh County in tfae State Convention, at the ext Anglist elvctioiu ljc20J Mr. Emtr-. Yu will please announce tbt name of SIMEON !!. STODDARD as a candiilau tor the oflice of County Recorder at the Auirus election. ap-2JJ OrMit. Saxdi.rs: Will please announce JOHN GREtiG, nlinx " Old Honesty " as n candidate toi tire ollice of Recorder of Yaliilcibnrpli County and oblisie a majority of the voters of the County. apl-2 JCtTothe VnTKr.s of VAxni.nnt Roll Col'NTV.Gtntlemei and Fel!ow-Ci:i.eiis--l am a candidatt for the oflice of Recorder of Yauderbi' 71 county at the next August flection. Mr. A. II. Sanders, Sir, ph ase announce th' above in your paper, and uolmu yours. apJ BRACKET MILLS. 55" Mr ElUTijr.: Y'ou will 1. lease announce my name as a candidate for County Recorder at the next August eketion. F. P. FAGAN. nih27 OCrA. II. Sandels, Esq. Y'ou will please an nounce ir.v name as a candidate fur the office o' Kecor er of Yandi rluirgli cotintr, at the next At gust election. mla'5 C. M. GRIFFITH. A. II. Sanpi.rs, Esq., Y'ou will please announce DANIEL CHC I K as a C andidate tor the ollice o llecordiT f ir tjie County of nnderliurgh.at the ne August Ele.-tion, Y ours, b'esoei-'fidlv, mliO DANIEL CHUTE. OirMR. A, II. Sanders; Y'ou will phase an nounce my name as a candidate for re-t lection t the ollice of Recorder of Vanderburgh county, the ensuing August election. nihl-J SAMUEL T. JENKINS. OCT A. H. iJANnrr.s, Esq. 1 have be.-.n solicited br numerous friends to become a candidate for the ollice ol liecorderof Deeds, &c , for this county; and you will please announce my name as a canddate lor that Oflice. Being a Lawyer by profession, 1 think 1 can perform its dutits with satisfaction tc all. Y'ours, I'espect fully, CLEMENT b. SIMONSON Evansville, March IG, 1S50. n.h IS Evansvitle Ioage, TVo. G l, A. Y. 7f. Meets 1st and 3J Monday evenings, in Shaniclin's Building, corner of Water and Locust sts. W. Ilubbell, W. M.; R. T. Cosby, S. W.; WT. E. Ilollingsworth, J. YV.; T. II. Lyddanc, Sect.; J. C. Heberd, Treas.; R. Tarn idge, S. D.; W, Brown, J. D;; T. Venneman. T. KOTICK To nil whom it may concern! Tun Telegraph Line between Evansville and Vincenncs having been repeatedly broken by trees being felled upon it cither wilfu'ly or carelessly the Trustees warn all perso.is that every such oflenne hereafter will be prosecuted to the uttermost penalty of the lau. By order of the Trustees. je 13 lin Jl, T. COSBY", Operator. CO-PARTNERSHIP. New Orleans, July 1st, 1850. From and ofier 1st of October next, Mr. E. II. 1'AiRtnii.n becomes a Partner with us, under our present firm T. C. T W1CHELL &. CO. "j-3 tf FIFTEEN DOLLARS REWARD. QTRAY ED or Stolen on the night of t lie 2-th ult O from the subscriber living in Evansviile, TWO HORSES of the following description to-wit: tuie being a little h'avy maiiiet bay horse, about il! 'jands high with a star in his tare, and the light hind foot v. hite about 4 inches above th hoof, ielt hind fool has also about 2 inches white, saddle marks on both sides. This horse is one formerly owned by Chirk Flagler of this city, and is 7 years old. The other being a dark bay, or brown, about 15 hands high, was hobbled short with a rope when Inst seen, both hind lrgs and right fore leg white, with a star and snip in bis face he is aliont nine years old. Formerly owned 1 y Win. Bates, of Warrick Co. Any person or persons returning or giving information of the above will veceiva the thanks as well as the reward of the subscriber. iy:C2w ADAM KL'SLER. TO EMIGRANTS, &C. 4 I XV miles of this City will do well to call on the subscrilier n' his Otlice. iitid street, one door f-om the Catholic Church. P. E. UARRlCij. )c22 tf
HATCHITTS Compound Eitract of cohosh: ryMIIS Medicine, heretofore, has been confined nfJ most entirely to domestic oractice, being ifnown only lotho Pioneers of tiie Yvtst and (hose having communication with the Indians. With but few exceptions, it has eniircly escaped the attention of
tfce Regular Physician and is altogether unknown ln popuioti not lions oi the counti v. l.s medical piopci . ;f-ö are more powerful and vaneil than any oiher piant Known to tue American Florist. It is a Powcr.FiT. Toxic -Curing Chills and Fever of Ion 2 standing, when Quinine and other Tonics I ve tailed. T ISA STiMrurs Increasing the secretions of the Croncbi.il Nructis Memb-rtne, it eureä Asthma, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. Iris an A t.TKttATivE Having a more power! died lipon the Liver t!i;in any known vegctubb; it cures Dyspep-ia, Cosiveaess, Jaundice ami all b j lous diseasi s. j Iris AxTistO" K'Ttc- It being proved beyond conI t rail ;ct ion that " .-'.7 cure Scro.ula, Scurvy, and a!! . diseases caused by iuipi.re blood. ; I r is DiAftior.r.Tic Curinir n'l diseases of the . skin, eucu i'T letter. Kit Id Head, t lenri.-y, i Ervsipe'os. r-Varl ! Fever, .Men les, nnd Small Pox. j 1 r IS I M l K.-.l IC A. Ml I ..LU -ji il.il fc V. Hi lliy e Liases i of tiie iv'dntys :i!nt Bind;. er. Hysteria, H.-i-nnetd Mens;ruaiin and Cfirintic A flection of the Womb. XT It has proved to be nsurpas-d as a Medicine, for I; beiimnti.-iii and Gout, M:rcurislnd Syphalitic Diseases. moon PROOF!! Dr. Hatch n r: We hav;- examined the rcccipe for yotir Compound Extract ot Cohosh, and believe i; to be a goüd nnd s!e medicine. We have no hesitation in recommending it as equal, n noi superior io any pre.puraiion oi .-aisapanila lor a:i discuses in wiuca mat article is so generally used. Jon.v R. Wir.cox, M. D., " Prof. Materia Medica and Theraputics. Evansville L. L. L.wcock, M. I) , J-Medical Prof. Theory ami I'ractice Medicine. College. M J. Br.AV.M. D J I'm' TVinc. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swa.nw, M. D., Henierson, Ky. Dated Evansvilic, Octohel 2i), lc4J. DYSPF.PSIA CURED! Dr. IIatchitt: Having been afliictcd with Dyspepsia with aU its multiform symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasiness over the region of 1 he stori'-ch; flatulence and eruction: vomiliiiü ot meals; languor nnd debility; and having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottli? ot Bull's Sarsapnriila, 1 was induced to try your Compound Extract ol Cohosh. '1 he use oi two bottles cured me of cvery trace of disease; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent lu tilth. 1 have sohl several doirp bottles of your Cohosh on my Wharf Ihm, and it has given perfect satisfact ion . For all those diseases fur which It is recommended 1 believe i' superior to any medicine in usf. Respectfully, P. G. O'UILEY. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. An extract of a letter oi April 21st, 1850, from Dr. J. I). Collins, C'larksvi':e, Tennessee. "Your Cohosh takes finely. I h;i ve recommended and used it in a good many eases of various diseases to my saii.-'ac'-nn- For several years I haveknown the h:ipy and almost marvellous etlects of the Co osli aiixe 111 some peculiar eieaes. 1 judge it ighly as a Tonic, amiconuiic and eiiicnagogue." From J. B. Hannah; whol. sn'e i' aler in Hats, Caps JjOOIS, llOCS, a.C iV.C. EvaxsViM.e, Ia.. March 30. 1350. DocT. IIat. ui rr : I h ive used v. ur preparation J Cohosh for lorjior of the liver, indigestion, and general nervous debiSjv; in every instance with as tonishing success. I would recommend it to all imüarly affectc-J, as safe. iJca.-ant and cllicacious medicine. i'ojr obedient serv't. J B HANNAH. I'lie certificate of I'. W Dunbar, Esq., Trcasurerof Vanderburgh county. EvA.Nsvii.i.r, April 17, 150. Dr Hati iütt .Vir 1 have used your Cohosh for four o-live months, and can siy with confidence that it is an aLeruiivc tonic much superior to any reparation ol Sarsanarilla, or other tonic medicine I have ever used Y ours R. W. DUNBAR. I'he fo'.o.viner is from Mr. Morgan, of the firm of (!. -. S. K. Mo'gan, wli.ileciile dealers in Dry Goods. Evansville Ind Doer. 1 1 . Ten rrr iNir I have used vour Cohosh in several cases of diseased Lungs, with th" happiest results, from toy expenowc w!.h it, 1 believe it also 10 be one of the be.-t Mi divines for general i.ebility, indijfestion and lor puriiyirg the blood. lours, See. fc. IC. .UUivliAiN. Hk.n:-:rsox, Ky., May 2. 150. Dr. J: G. Hj r. in r r My wee. has been iilllicle l wirb Piola(Siis Uteri, and all those diseases socommon to women about the "turn of rfe." Spe has Inxn wondi rlidly b vetillcl by the use of your Colics l- atier trying in vain o.hur medicines. Yours, JAMES BACON. ÖCr-CAUTlON-CS Nono is Genuine unless "11 A j CHITT'S EXT I! ACT Ol- COHOSH," is blown in tl e bottle. Manufactured by J. C HATCH iTT & CO , No. 11 l-'r-mt st. Evansville, Bid: And for sale by the p'im ipal Druggists throughout the West. I jel'2 til A BRANCH OF THE GREAT WESTERN iUAKUhK OltliS. fM! E 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 Du rante .Mementoes, ovt r me l, raves fit itieir i.eceaseU Iricnds, witii Monuments, Toiv.bstoii es, Ac., of nil description , sizes and qualniesot Foreign and Domestic M arhle- ar.dnt Lower Prices, than nave ever been offered vVest ol the Mountains. Evansville, April 3;, '50. COL. CROSS. YVESTF.r.r 31 AR RLE. THE undcrsigned having discovered a Qinrry of line Wui'.e Mail le in Harrison Comuv, Ind., has eree'ed - St. a:n Aldi lor the purpose of sawing it up into Slabs suitable lor Tombstones tec. is now prepand to furnish such articles at rbout one half the price they hive heretofore been furiiishc.il at. It receives a very beautiful polish and is in every way cepial to the Marble furnished by the Ycrmont Quart iei. I have ordered a large tot shipped to Ev ansville, winch will lie here itiirmg the conn. ig month. Any one needing Monuments, Tombstones, Furniture Work of any at. d every description, would do well to examine our Western production before buying I have been long engaged in the business, and call espial 'f not superior to any Marble ever olfered in the West. ap-23 lnuiwtf C( L. C ROSS. MANSION HOUSE. Mount Vernon, Indiatm. THE undersigned has taken for a term of years this commodious House which has undergone general repairs, and iö fitted up and furnished in a sty'enot inferior to any in Soisth-wencrn Indiana, nnd will le .eady for the reception o. Boarders, and the trave' ng community on Monday thu 3rd day of June, IS 50. The Funrtnrc is entirely new, and the internal arrangements of the House so altered as to alfotd ail.lili ircil convenience and comfort to those disnos ! ed to patronise the establishment. jc3 3mw W. WANDELE. State of Indiana, j W AC KICK Ce IN IV. In the Warrick Circuit Court, October term, A. D. 1550. Rhoda Jane Pa A-dry, j Petiticn for Divorce. Charles Pawdrv. N' OW at this um, to-wit: on the lft.1 day ot ol .Line. A. !.. 1650, conies ;hea!ove named Rhoda Jane Sawdry and files Ilt petition herein, and a'so an alndavit ot a disinterested and competent witness that the said Charles Sawdry is not a resident of the State of Indiana The said Charles Sawdry defendant herein, i therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said bill, and that unless he be and appear before the Honorable Judges ot the W .rrick Circuit Court at their term next, Jo be hidden :;t the Court House in l'oonville. on i'te second Monday oi October, in the year 1S50, and that unless bo ple'ad to c r answer the sror.o on or before the cal'ing of liiis cruse, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Att.-M: ' J. WAIT i MOIRE, Clerk. Ly Isaac S.- Mopr.r, D. C. W: I'. Parrot, Sol. for Comp'It. Ijelü 3w
SOMETHING NEW ! ! ! J une lHöi). AT BAECOCK BROTHERS. rS ECEIVED this morning a few of Harp-r? In1 vincible Hay Straw and Corn Outers with improvements that render them perfect. The attention of Faimers and Stock raisers is called to ih:s Machine, patented in lt-43, by Col. L. A. Harper of Russellvilc, Ky., and i3 pronounced by all who have used it to be the most valuable
Straw Cutter ever indented. nd'and'is capable e.f cutting 15 i , from half inch to two inches j bushels in 3 minutes it wi ni i J n ail. in length. The undersigned are agents for the above Ma chine, and will promptly attend to ali orders. je26 tt BAICOCK BROTHERS. STEAMEOAT ONEOTA FOR SALE. Wh. Til E light draught stern wheel -r--rr.. .,, , - j i :.T:s--j steamer OS EOT A will be oHered , for snie at 1 ublic Auction on Wed-nesl-iy, July 10th, at the wharf of the c:ty of Evansviile. unicss 1 can dispose oi her at private sale lie iore mat perio i. i ae ;neoia is an exeei.cni iu water boat, and admirably adan'ed tri tiie Wabash i tiade, drawing only twelve inches of water when , Hunt, and cnosilde ol nccoinrnodatir.rr seventy-five or" eighty tons of freight, and possessing a good COU llortail ! C C.'IOin 1 ernis ot sale Une hai! hie purchase money cas.i in hand, the balance at the expiration of six months the purciiascr giving approved security for its payment. HUGH WARD. Louisville Courier copy to the amount of two dollirs and chaige this oiiice. Ije2'2 ts PREMIUM TOR WHEAT DELIVERED EARLY. -nc Dollar r.er Bushel, will be naid for 5.000 Jinsliels ot I rime V heat, or so much as ball be delivered at tiie Evansville Mills, within two weeks after the first New Wheat shall be ready for Market. ü G. CLIFFORD. 5KT The highest Market prite will, at all times, bo paid in CASH, lor Wiieat, Barrels, Cooper-stuff, and Wood. fje5 tfj UNION WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS rPUIE Proprietors of the above named popular JL Springs would inform the public that this tashi. mahle place of rear rt, vvili be opened for the reception ol visitors by the firt of June. The buildings hnvs t' ldergone a thorough repair, the roerns' refurnished in the most modern sty le, and the grounds beautitied and improved, thus rendering the Sulphur Springs one of the most pleasant plates of resort in the Western cotttitiy. The Medicinal virtues of the water, and the hcahhy locat-on ol th"-e Springs, edler strong inducetneiits to invr. i ds, as well as to those peeking a 1 l.-tsont nl-i"-.- of Stimriicr res rt, to visit this plure. ihe prt expense, and will i:vo c it'.ors have spared no y endeavor, to make the.e Sprints unsurpassed I v any resort of the kind 1:1 i;i'; West. Tie; above Spri'.üjs a-e situated in Union County, Ky.. twelve miles from Unioutown, li'teen from (.'aseyviile, twenty three from Henderson, ami twenty miles from Sliawntetown. Iii. A. G. LONG, HENRY J LEWIS, mvl5 3m Propiietors. ir The following papers plea;e copy i months and VX'hd bilU to advertisers : Daily Conner, Louisville; Journal, Paducah; Advocate, Siiawnet!town; and Kentuckiun, Hendei on. ATTENTION ! JUST received by tue undersigned at their Aucti in Room en Water street, a very general assortment ol Furniture. Chairs Clocks. Looting Glasses and Looting Glass Plates, purchased for Cah direct from the manufacturers, and consisting in part of Walnut and Mahogany Dressin? Bureaus Scroll and plain front Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, Desks, Sofas, a great variety of Chairs, Children nnd Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Sec &c Also, a general assortment of Dry Goods and a large lot of Notions. All of w hich they arc detci mined to sell at LOW prices, aril to which the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Regular Auction sab s everv Wednesday and Saturday. WtM iLSK'Y & N ELS N. N. B. To our friends, w ho so generously assisted us in our misfortune, occasioned by the burning of the Beile ol 1 he West, we tender our grateful acknowledgments. W. & N. jcG tt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. rETTEKS of administration, with the will anJ nexed, on the estate of James Robertson, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Vanderburgh county. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same for payment, and those indebted to sa:d estato are nereov notmcn to malic payment to me. The estate is probably solvent, jell II. Q. WHEELER, Amu'r. STATU OF INDIANA, Yanderbiii'ttii Comity In ihe Vundurburgli Circuit Court in vacation, June 8, L;50. Mary Parker, i v. Divorce. Alexander Parker M) now at thi-i lime, to-wit: June 8, 1S50, . comes t!:e coir.il.i!::aiit f" Divoice, and it appear; i. the Coil' ! fr-.i.i tlieo.;ili . f ,- this diiy ti'e 1 111 the C.Tk - ol aril ii;es her petition to the sit i-!:iei ion of t'i-dn'eri sied . rsiin, ff.CC till! tilCstl) 1 Alexli.uo a re.-i.ieiit ot the notice is hereby given r ti nt u-ih ss lie appi ar id p"titio:i,oii or before the first day of the next -.niter I :ir,; r is not ::t i':i s Sac of Indiana; then '. re. to t:ie said Alexandi r P:n k and plead to or ai.swi r the : the calling of this cause on It-nil of i hio Com t, to be held at Evansville, on the fourth M ill Court House in !n:ny in September next. 11. e same will be lie aril and determined lit his '''jelV'Vw SAM'L. T. JENKINS. Cl'k. STATU OF JMHANA, ) a:iIei burg'a C't.iiiity. S In the Probate Court o' V'atv.lrrburgh County, i:i vacati-ni Juoe 11. 1-S50. Mary S'eils administrator "-f Georee Skecls dee'd.. l"iS'. William Skid, Mary Skeels. Tnoinas P keels, Gcoige Skeels, Betsey Hitch, Alfred Hitch, Sa'iy Shoe's, Jane Skeels and Franeii Skeelj. Pi tieen to sell real estate. ND new at tlos r-oe comes ihe pc;i;:oner and lib 's in the Office of thcCI? k of the Probate Court of Yarcerlmrgh county, h"r netiiinn praying for the sale of the real estate of the seid decedent and it appearing Iiohi tho afiidavit of a dosinterest ed person this day filed in the Cle . k's oiT.. e atii.'esaid, tint Thomas Skcib, ore ol'sci l liefcndrnts is not at this time a resiih r.t of ihe State of Indiana: therefore, notice is hereby given to tho said Thomas Skeels tint i-lless he personally be and appear hereon or bifo.e the calling ot this cnc.se on the 1st day of llic'ioxt term oi this Court to l.c held at the Court Heute in JIvnnsvi'h'Cn the third Monday in August next, and plead to or answer the said petition, the tr mc will be heard and determined in his absence. SAM'L. T. J ENK1NS, Cl'k. jc!2 3w ADariNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estite of J Abraham Knijht deceased, have tiiis day been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Yanderhurgh Probate Court. All persons having claims against saiel estate are requested to present the same lor p.iyntf nt, and t.iose ludejted to saia estate are hereby n itil'.td to make payment thereof to me The estate is probably solve:.?. WM. KS" IG TIT, je 13 3vv , A.'ministratrtr. EVANSVILLE FOUNDRIT ON MAIN STREET AND THE CANAL. SC AN TL IN fv IURIJANK, TT ANUFACTURERS e lvl Grate Pars. Hoilo-.v-wr of Stove.-, Grates and are. Andirons. Sad irons Wagon Boxes, Ploughs itc, and every article per taining to their line, are now ready to receive or-' der? lor the same. A'l kinds of Jib Work will be executed with the utmostj.lispntch. iK.r-i itiiceand Ware Room at the Foundry. ap22 ditwotn NOTIONS. BASKETS, Rung starters, Rolling pin cleaners, Potatoe mashers, Duller pr Knife uts and lots ol oilier tiiii: my 4 tf s lorsale tv HORNliROOK & BERTIS. CLASSES. Plantation and Sugar House, in barrels and half barrels in good order, nnd lor sale low by FOSTER it BROWN, jel U" NEVf GUNNY BAGS. 1UST received i:0 Laics,' end 2L0 Bu.'ldl-'S, iu I prime order, tor sale by n22
AL! 1. i HOWES.
LANDS FOR SALE. MIGRANTS or others desirous of procuring J Settlements for a number of families in the same neighborhood, are requested to notice the advertisement of the following lands lying in Henderson County, Ky., any or all of which, will be sold very low, if one entire tract is taken by an individual or company. V"iz: 1st. One tract of 1150 acres, being part of Lot No. VII, lying on the Ohio river, and .North of Gree:i River, in II .nderson & Company's Grant.
aut j nil.les bc'T Owensboro, Ky., al)'e eTbur' , , , 2d. A 1 ract ol 4000 acres, parts of I and i miles parts of lots jSo. IV and V, lying North of and fronting about two million Green river in said Grant, two miles above Spottsvillo at Lock and Dam No. 1 , where there are Saw nnd Grist Mil's, and about 15 miles above Eva'oV"?' . , f i I ' i-JU pPJe ,)rl"p u ;,:! Silin O I ! 111. t..)Oul OIIC Illlie IHUIllilU I'll i U H V er, J n,jes l.I0w the town ot Henderson, Ky.. nnd 8 ni: W e Mount Vrrnon. Ind- nearlw l.a!t"..f this tract is strong hil) land, remarkably well timbered, weil iteiLfor grazing, raising grapes and other fruits: ls u iUnn a mile or two ot a steam Saw SinI, mnl has a verv suoerior Snrina iinon it. the bnlrmee of the tract is level, and weil adopted lor meadows, I and cultivation. 4th. A Tract of 10C0 acres bring part oflot No. 1 1:1 said urant, lying on tiolh sides ot recti river, about 15 miles from the town of Henderson; onethird of this trrtct is broken an 1 w?U adopted to the raiding of Grapes and fruit trccs and contains a great deal ol Stone Coal, which is easy of access and near the river; the balance of the tract is good soil, w. 1! timbered and lies well for cultivation, has about 7" acres of cleared land fmd about 100 acres wood -land enclosed. The improvem tits are a dwelling housj with 5 rooms, two out-houses with two rooms each and stone chimneys to all; two good stables and a corn crib till under one roof, affording a good shed In front of the crib,a!l of which are ve 1 built ol good hewed logs; an orchard of tine fruit trees, a garden with some bearing fruit trees, grape vines, and other smaller Iruits nnd shrubbery, and a good Spring in the yard, a public road runs through ihe land, a ferry is established across Green river; tiiis is a very valuable trac t of land, possessing many advantages, and worth the attention of an energetic man with some capital. Enquire of ihe subscriber, or Ixui.e &, Wkkei.f.r, of Evansviile, Ind. who have plots and a description id each tract, with prices. &c., and will give references to persons living m ar win. will show the same to any 'hat may wish to see and examine them. JAMES ALViS. Henderson, Ky., June 29, 1S5J. Iw-iwJ IforSES AND LOTS I OR SAM1. T YV'II.L sell at Private s-.le upon nai-ixtikle X n-mis, a Ilou-e and lot on Main .- tt: e:. near ti.t Canal, suitable ehher in rtfci-i nee or l-i.- im : s. A hot. st- ai.d lol on 4iii blicet, near luv cuii.er oi 4th and Sycamore. S .'ven years ler.ee on a House and lot on Firs', st. near the Exchange Hotel. Eight t ears le:isc on 371 by 150 feet on 4 ih street, near the new Market house, a guod location for a grocery or Provision store. Also, several lots in tbt upper part of the city in sizes to suit purchasers. jell if JNO. J. CHANDLER. EXCHANGE HOTEL-, it of d:v!i'. a.nd riRsr sthllts, IA AN jYII-LI', 1X1). cor.M TIIE i men IE undersigned having taken this cstailishit end is now renovating and firing it up lor tiie counort and ease ot the travelling commu'ti ty,;'.nd from his long exprrience in tiie business he hopes to share a liberal patronage i t his Iricnds and the public generally, lie is prepared lo lake a few more lat.iiiies ami booret rs. His table will he furnidied f 'OH the best that the mirket atii-rd-s. and attended by gixid, uoiite and attentive servants His Bar will be well furnished and his changes reasonable, iuy25 d3m SA.M. MORTON. NO HUrIBUG ! VvilKUl ol Cioiuiiig nnd Furnishing Go ids at Cost I.. r CiSls. We stooo will Sell our entiie stock of C lolhir.g at cost, consisting of a f.ill ass )i ii.ie:it of Coats, Pants. Ye?ts. Cloaks, Wrappers, Boot--, Chocs, Hals, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Call soon, as they will be sold nt great Bargains for Cash. MAYKR &. T 'BIER, je 10 tf Water st., next to Sycamore. TAIIORING rSTAELISETiIElTT. THE under.-igneti having associated themselves togetlo r in tho Taih ring f u.-ine-s, are fully prepared to ei cute ail work entrusted lo ther.i in ihe Siot fashionable style-, workmanlike manner anil at reasonable prices. They receive Fa-i.ion plates monthly, and thus keep up with the age in all its ehang.-s of fa.hiou All work st nt humour shop will be warranted lo fit, or it may be le t on our hands. Our shop is at the South-west corner of First and Sycamore streets. t). S. ANDERSON, jell tf W. T. .MARTIN. ICE! ICE!! ICE ! ! f I 1 ' If E tindetsv'iied is 'uniarcd tc iurtn-li lee our I i:)g the Summer in any tptaiitity, to an" peiso'l who will cud at h' residence, on Locust s'reet. beut en Water and First. 'i HOS. hl TLER. myl'.O di'ni QOAi'S Soaps! ! IO Snaps in Store, and jel tl -A gn :U variety of Fancy lor sub- bv IIATCHITT cc CO.. No. U, Front st. DI-1POT Family cf Popular Ulediciircs. Swain's v ,Ut :r.ei::es, Jjovdeus, do. no, townsetups, lo.ii's and Shaker Sar.-a; ;iriaa, aiid every valuable patent icediiitie. for sale by HATCH iTT A- CO., jel tf No. 11, Front- st. LOOK, i cask Mad.ciM Wine, i do. old Oporto; 4 do Holland tin, 2 casks Cogniao l raiuty. Those wishing a genuine &vt;-1.- will ail st HATCH ITT - CO., jel tf No. M, Front st. TV I USTAXG Liniment. 12 gross of 'lis, the IijL t:io.-l p..; Hilar Lii.itueiii ef the cay, for sale. Term? favorable t v b.ole.-c.le buyers. IIATCIU'I T &, CO.. Sde Agents, jel tf No. 11, I'ront st. CIOIIOSJI ! Cohosh !! 3CC0 bottlesjut manJ ulaclured terms favorable tj whehsab: buy ers. It is the best Family medicine ever made. ilAlGUl 11 vV GO., jel tf No. 1 1. Front st. ItJARS & Tobacco -Extra articles alj ways to Le found ot HATCHlTTcCO., No. I f, Front st jc-r tf WHITE Lend and' Linked Oil, best quality at IIATCHITT & CO., jol tf No. 14, Front st. 1 1WXE.S Cotton Y'arn, from the PonharJLvIv? bor Factory , just received nnd forsalclow d 1-tf J. II. MAG II EE it CO. ri LASS ä lass wave. 1C0 boxes 8-10 to 20 vJT 21 W beding brand, 25 boxes assorted molasses cans and fl.isl.s, just received in store and for sale bv licit! FOSTER &. BROWN. 1AIM'S Ar 7; No. 1; 4 hi D lin keg. red j while had, nil; also, C'h'i ire and oi blue. Spanish ehroriie gr en. chrnn . ,-..t ' ven. red brown, y. 11 iw ochre, h'her-tge. whitiuf, in store and for side 1 jel tt FOS'I'Ei putty BROWN. SUNDRIES. PICKLES, Catsup's, Sauces, Jelly's, dried Frails Currants, Raisins arid l-'igs for saie bv my l tf HORN BROOK &. BL RTIS. FRESH TEAS. SUPERIOR Young Hyson. Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas. Extra orange oolong pekoe a fine black Tea for sale bv mvl tf HORNBROOK & BERTIS. CHEESE ! ! CHEESE ! ! ! '0 COXES prime Western Reserve Cheese re017 ceivcil tiiis morning per steamer Visitor, lei sale iow at UA BCOCK BROTH ERS. je2b tf CIIEF-Sr. CilELSE. A SM ALL lot of 20 Boxes Western Reserve Cheese j lis' received, ami will be closed üki.ow Tty; y.AFKi'f if called for this day. u-:6 tf 0-RILEY& MITCHELL.
THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY. C.'rceuwieh Stiert, New York. TIIE proprietors beg to call the attentirn of conljoi.scurs in Tea, and t he heads of families to the cuoice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, and hflherto unknown in this country, which by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity nnd strength, produce an infasiou.of surpassing richness and flavor. The Tens oilered, are the following:
The Jcddo Bloom, (a black Tea,) at SI CO per lb. 0 75 " Nip'tm,- " Diari, " O.-acca. " Too-tsiac do. do. a Green Tea"', Co. do. 0 50 1 00 0 75 Ticki-'si:!, Ud-ti Mixtur?, a rini pound cl the most rare and choice ieas grown on the ferule and genial Soil of Assam. 1 CD With a view to cnceürnge the introduction of these mat 'bless Tens, it is the intention o! the pro prietors to distribute bv lot, smopg the purchasers, ! a quantity of Tea tip i.l to the First years' Profits en i iiio sales t liectc'. t'.. 1, ,.....,.,. ...til ..l..l ; .!...!- i.Lii p.uiiusti i! i i eet 1 v e roe .oseu in 11:. j'.-.e age, a numbered ceruhcate, entitling Inm to OSE I Ciiaxce iNiuE DisTRiiiVTiox !!! ! FOR EYERY FIFTY CENTS ! laid out, and on the receipts amounting to ftCO.COO ! the undertiicnt.eni .l p;ini Is i t Tea. to the value oi l uii per cent., er iuo i not s.nd i;o:.i.ai:s. wiiiici given r.wav as Bouusis ! ! ! according to the foliowii!g scsie : 5 Prizes of 50 lbs Tea each at SI 00 per lb. CO prizes of 25 lbs cf Tea each at ftl CO p -r lb. 50 prizes of 10 lbs of Tea each at 1 00 per lb. 100 prizes of 5 lbs of Tea each at 1 00 per lb. 250 pr'?.es of 1 l' of Tea each at :J1 00 per lb. 250 11 or $250 I i 500 " " 500 500 " " 250 ' " 500 500 500 250 425 Prizes in all. 2.000 $2,000 Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas, can receive their prizes in proportion, they will be HkPi ncHAsri) tor. Cash at a deduction of U) percent: cj'Coun:ry Ageets r.-quired. A pplications to be addressed Cpost püiJ, to ihs Company's Depot, as above. je5 3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OF EVANSVILLE. lü A N , Y I L L 1 :, 1 1 I). THE regt of 1-5 II E rrgn'ar ci'iirse ef Lectures fertile session o a::d IJ51 will connnence the first Monday in November, and leiniiuate ihe last week in February. The following genih :urn compose the Faculty, viz. : General rescrip-ive sw! Si rrical Anafomv, Cl! AULLS S. Wi'iKYLU, .M". D. Cheniistry an-i ?.!ateiia MtJicu i.til -ii.tlCV, (.'". A. FOSTER, A.M. ind I p. r:'; i'i JOHN U. WILCOX, M P. Principles and Practice of jurm rv, MADISON J.ÜKAY',M.D. Theory and Practice of Medicine, LEY1 L LAYCCCK; M. D. Ci' stctrics ana Diseases (if '''einen and Children, GEORGE B. WALKER, M. D. Dciiicr.strator of Anatomy. Z I A tt K' TR AFTON M . D. Tonr.:ü of Ttiitictt. Mafriculati. ft he f : f'.-ef'essor tickets each $10; Dissecting tie!- it f5; Ciradesliou tie $20. Goiil boarding can I s obtained for from $1 50 to $2 50 per week, so that ihe expense of an entire course, exclusive of graduation fee need not exece'd $97. The Cabiiü t and Library wh eh arc entirely new contain atopic miuerial for illustrating every branch of the iirolescion by the e of Anatomical prepa ration, natural and artificial, models, plates, cheini cal apparatus. e &c.. oft! is most approve. Auv further information that may be desie.l can le obtained by odiliessiii postpaid LEYIL LÄYCOCX,M. D. ap25 tf Dean of the Faculty. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC T AM now in the daily receipt of my spring sup 1 .. - T': A f A - .-.ir..i..n-.r ill l.ir t p,y oi kiii s.', lii.jixi..) vv...... ..... I cl'tho foilov. iiig : 200 cz lodire. French 200 oz Iodide do Pot.issa H O uz Termin 50' ox Snip MorpTvi'a 0oz Acetate do 500 oz Quiniiie Sulp 15'.) lbs Ciliin Opium 500 do Senna A lend 21-0 do do E lndiado CirtiO do Naples Sulphur 1000 do liiitiisume -100 ihr A rsmic 1 I.'jI Balaam Copavia 300 do Tart ccid, Eng 5 casi3 Ep Liipuu ice 5 do Rehni d Ilorax 5 casks Eti;,t.SaIa:ratu3 150 lbs Quicksilver :'-0 do Calomel Eng 150 do Calomel .dm 2'.) do Ext Lark Cotupd 150 do Pulv Red Rai k 20 do Chloroform. Cur iiH O do Reli'd Sail Petre 50 do Oil Linien, pure 50 do Cum A mon 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 do Rosemary 50 grds refined t 'five 'loll 11.3 do d) do do Spc? lire Sp's -I mmonia Sul.-lither Jala pa puiv 100 b.o ::: 35M 100 lt'OO 2CK.I0 l;..ei t uly f 0 lbs Oil Pepperniin do do lpecaclmana pu!Il-00 lbs al Soil a Sal Reuielle pulj 500 lbs Camphor Sup Carl Soda do The ove are warranted of best quality, end i he sold on a small advance lor cash or to promp. dealers on csual credit. My stock ha3 been pur chased entirely froi.i lirst hands, on best terms so the public can rely upon their purity and prices iel.7 tl CRAWFORD PELL. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, TJY virtue of an or.' r o! the Probate Court of J.3 Vanderburgh County, Indiana, the uiiilersii iicd Administrator of Ma'.u'u.s 11. A Uierton. deceased, wi d sell nt u! lie nm-iion at the tlnor ef ihe C.nirl I ioiu-e i-i the city ot Evansville, on the 2.1-i dry of Juiv. l--cO, between the hiwlul hours ol said day, the I cl o'.viitg dusc. i Mi-1 n al estate, to wit: 1 i.e Last half of the i.orth-east (juartt-r of section No. 31, town 0, sou h of lange 11 west; also, the northwest fpiarter of ihe nun ii-enst rpi.-irter ol section No. WS. i.i town ii, smith of range 11 west, subject to a mortgage riven by s.iid Atiiertoa in his lite time to the St.-oe ofln-li-.i'i. dite.l February 1st, to secure the sum ef 100, borrowed from the School fund of Vanderburgh count?, and payable on or before the !-t dr.y ot February, A. 1). 1333, with inteicst at the r:.lo ef seven per cent; also, ali the e.jiiila't.le intertst which S".id Atl.erton had at the t'-inr of l isdi i'.ii in ihe north -west ar'v.r ol the north-west juirtor of section No. 34, pnd the north east ijuartei of t'-e north cast quarter ot sccti.m No. 33. in lownsldti No. G. south of .ange 11 west, held by a title bond from John U. Stinson, il30ofth" purchase nior.ev tiiereof being paid, and f 223 C7 with interest thereon from the 3.1 day of April, It'll) being still due. Said real estnie will be sold on a credit of six months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his note wi:li approved security and waiving valuation laws. JOSEPH ROWLES, jel3 4w Administrator. RIO COFFEE. 1 EST receive. iid in store, 10 sacks Rio Coffee, I for sale low by jc21 tf O'RILEY & MITCHELL. PERFUMERY". A LARGE n:sortmcnt of extra Toilet PcrfitmeJl ry, genuine Bears oil, Pomatum, Curling fluid and rorsian scent bag-, iVc, insr rec.-ived f v IIATCHITT &- CO., j. 1 tf No. 14. Front st. JLAAil SlfjEAItS,C. A Ail i-s P. Peri's. P! ..o b lines. Ifa'ter h i roi r r.d Mackerel, Coi'j5.-Ii, Siiad and a!! other r.nicles iu the rr rr rv line tor .-a!e l v myl tf JiORNBRO'.:-K BLRTIS. CANDLiCS AND SOAi'S. ' STEARIN E and Star Caudles, extra No 1 Soap, als a larga lot el Fancy So::ps, which wi. I be sold wholesale or retail bv my-4 tf II !RN BROOK &. BERTIS. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. AECCKJK BhOTHERS, Agents for Law son J Vniis superior Hydraulic Cetneni. are prej ar eu to fun.ish any quantity at Factory Prices, win tiie addition of the freight of twenty -live cents pel barrel. fap!) lf OILS, PAINTS, ETC. BE LS. J.ill.-ccd Oil; 10 bblsSoirits Turpentine 5 do dip.il Varnish, 10 S do Japan do: 10 do Dri.d Whiting; loO pounds I'll!" Prussian; 2ic0 do Red Lead; 20l'i do Venetian Red. 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and forsalclow by f'-bT CRAWFORD BELL.
REGULAR PACKETS
f.oriSVILLE, EVAXSVILLE AiJi CA I ISO I'ACKET, TUE light dranr;M and sobstanti:il steamer JULIA, Ca pi. Prvxty, master, will run tlnrin? the sea- : . . ... , . -ii. i : r tson. as a L,ouisviiie, tvansviac uuo wu ir.ie.et. She is a lt-,ht di 111: :ht boat, and of excellent I Eccoram od a 1 1 on s. ' on board, or lo j jy-2 Sin For f reight or passage apply OTJLEY & .IITCHELL, Agents. LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND ST. LOUIS PACSST. THE line and swift running Louisville CAM lib' I A, Capt. Li.-pi.ov, leaves Louisville every Wednesday evening l..r f t Eouis. passing EvansviIie next morning, and St. Louis every Saturday evening, passI nig i.vatisvil'e on Monday, i or freight or passage . ,, I ' ' 1 1-1 '"S '-'-"-" ";".",;", r1' '. : O'' O.aLEl vV. .M11CHEEE, Je:) 3,11 Aßcnls JUGULAR LCUISVIXIE & ET. LCUI3 PACKET The liiie, fast running steamer FASHION, .'apt. Axnr.rr, Master, wi l run as a regular packet during the ensuing season, betv.tcn Louisvi.le nr.Q St. Louis r.niving r.t Evansville on her w ay to St. Louis, every Saturday rooming returning win arrive at Evansville on' her way to Louisville, every Wt dntsdny morning. I'Vr freight or passage apply on board or to CVRJLEY & MITCHEEE my 20 tf Agents.3LCUJSVII.XE & ST. ICUIS PACKET Lzllll Vs. P. Pvj.t.er, Slaster, will run as a regular i.ackct during the siasop, between Louisviile and St. LouCs, leaving Louisville every Saturday, and St. Louis eveiy Tuesday. For acconimo-' dalions the is imturpii.-sed. 0-RILEY ec MITCHELL; iny20 tf Agents. REGULAR V7EIKLY LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS FACEXT. Til E splendid fast tunning passenger Steamer PALADIN. Coi.f.man, Master, will run as above, a regular packet eurit." tin- si .-..Min: h avii.g Lot.isvilie cm ry Alon. day i veiling at 2 o'clock, cid Lvr-.i.sville every Tuesday momittg at 8 o'clock lor St. Louis; and re'cniicg will leave St. Louis i very Thursday evci.Hg r-nil Evaitsviüo viy S.air.ri!..y' liioiwing at 8 o'clock lor l.otii.-vtlic and Ciiudin-aii. For freight or pi-Mige. havieg very sitperioracconimod;;tions epi lv on board or l.o O RILEY & r.uTCHELI., ap30 tf Agents. WABASH &. EVANSVILLE PACKET , THE lhht diauglitalid last tunning r .. . -x steamer " ST. FRANCIS, Capt Pi-xsis, Master, will run as a regular packet during ihesraton, in. the Evansville and Wabash trade," arriving at Evant viile evciy 1 tiday, and leaving for the Vv'abosh the day following, tor freight or passage applv on board or to O K1LLY &. MITCHELL, 26 tf Agents LOUISVILLE i ST. LOUIS PACKET. The line, faat running, and substantial Lr--f$t?r Sieauicr, "" GEN. WASHINGTON, . , Capt. LA.vunor.N', 3ins'er, will rim during the season as a regular Louisville- Evansville nnd St.Louis Packet. Shi! will have Louisville every Wednesday at 10 o'clock. A. M., passing Evansville everv Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. Returning, will leave St.' Louis every Saturday evening at 5 o' clock and pass Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. For fichdit or passage apply onboard or to nila'i; 3m O'R I LEY iSi. MTl'C'H ELL, Ag'ts. SOVl,IMi.C;iif:i'' A TV D EVAMSY1LJL.1? RU'KET. 132Lf The last rmming passenger packet JNlA.MAlOlll CAVJii, Capt. Vv . T." Warnncr, master, will leave E-aiä-ille every Wednesday nnd Saturday, and PowlingClreen ex cry Monday and Thursday. For Ireii.-ht or iia.-s,ige apply on roarn. or io f...2 2ci O'Rll.EY iV MITCHELL. LVA5SVILLK ASUWAUASII PACKET, 4 C'"JC'?- The new', eplendij light draught VrVsr T, sj i r s ; e a me r TRir.UA'E. S. S i'axloii, masrer. will run as a r'gulnr pr.cKt in the Evansviile and Vi'aba; h .river trade, dining ihe winter reason. Tl e Tribune carries nearly s'00 tons In ight, and is of vf ry light draught. She has been built expressly toi the trade, and is provided with eve-y accommodation. For freight or p.ifsnge apply on board or lo rbi-4 TAYLOR & Ii ARYEY, Agents. EVANSVILLE AND WAE ASH PACKET r?w 5V THE substantial-steamer' INDUSTRY, Cüpt. v . G. G it 1 1 r.. Master, w ill i un as a regular pack t in the I . :i l . s v i 1 1 e end Wr.l t.sdi trace'. lenVin: l.vai-.sville, i-ntuiday, Dec. 1: t on her first trip, For freight or i-nsst-i e apply on 1 eard, or to n :.i TAI LOR oc HARVEY. Agents. REGULAR LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLEAND EOVLING GREEN PACKET tfi??T?. t'famboat GEN WORTH leaves' aggfrt&JcfX Eviiasyille every Vtile..esday for ioui.-ii.ie, and very Siirday for Row ling Green. For lieielj; or I : :smge i i cjt.iie of n . 8j ' TAYLOR it HARVEY, Jg'ts. THE RAIL ROAD IS COI.TItlENCED I And we are off the l.rst Trtiin. THEREi'oRE, be it known to one and all, that we are determined to make a change in our business, and will sell our present Stock of Jrot5Cr'" ies, which Consists of a general stock, with a large and well selected stock of FINE LIQUORS of ail grades, inferior to none in market, and to all, as, well as our old customt is in particular, we will sell at low figures for Cash, of iuch paper as will be taken in Bank with approved security, and in no other way. And to keep nil quiet, we would ask nil that owe us one ceitl, either by Note or Account, to call and see us soon, and let us com premise tu save further steps. And to all having claims against us, they had better be filter getting them as soon as possible. This is by sohern flection our determined resolution, and we will be greatly obliged to all of our particular friends and customers not to ask us to violate this pledge, as we shall most essuredly deny them. Once said is good as a thousand times. To any one desirous of locating in a flourishing city, av.it getting ijito a good trade, we will sell our enure slocli on good u inn. e have t.cen doiii a Grocery bn-iness here for ten years pn !, u-ii cati e of much u.-.e to our two .--..is. ALLIS et HOWES, nuZZ tf Evar.sviPe, Ind. DO Gaz"t!e, Yi net eres; Register, Alt. Casmc!;' Express, Ti rre-Ilante; J tii i.t.l. Lalavi ttc; copy to a-iioi'it of s3. ni'd si ml bills ti "hi--. oU'ee. r-L-rCRIUK CF FASHION. New Tailoring listablisliiiient. G. ini GLOVER take? this method of !nfornt . the eitiztnsof Lvansiille. that bavins purchased the interest of his late partner, he is now prepared t-j carry on the above business in all its varioiiä biar.cl.es, in the shop formerly occupied by Brad v it Alatihtws, corner of M.aii und Ltsts From his long experience in ihe hiisijiess, and a de termination, on his part, of attention to it, he f el confident of being able to give general "aiisfaction,. The latest fashions received quartelly. fcblS tf EOOTS AND SHOES. 187 CASES just received, embracing a very full and complete assortment, well worthy the atii r.iion of conntiy loerchan's and the trade generally, for sale low bv ' my" di!w2m J. II. MAG II EE & CO. DRIED FRUIT. IJI-ACilL,.1-. and Apt'le-. toe last o Hie season. 'or sale liy 15 tf IIOKNBKOAK A LI'KTIS:
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