Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 356, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1850 — Page 3
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EVAKSVIUE TKICLS CURKExNT.. CORRECTED RtUULÄCLY BV EA8C0CK, HF.O.'s. Flour, per barrel Wheat, per bushel, old new CVn, per bushel, Rve, per bushel Hay, loose, per 100 Iba Oafs, per bushel Whisky, per gallon Lard, in kegs, per pound Flaxseed, per bushel Feathers, per pound Ginseng, per pound Rags, per pound JJutler, per pound Etrtrs, per elozen Salt, per bushel Coal, per bushel - Gunny bars, new se-cond-hand Potatoes, for shipmentOnions, for shipment Coffee, per pound Sutrar, per pound--Molasses, per gallon--" Lard Oil, pe, gallon Linseed Oil. .er gallon Bran per bushel ........ Corn Meal, per bushel ... Cheese, by the box thickens, por dozen Rice--Mackerel, No 1 " 2 " 2 Codfish Iron, common bar------do. Cxtra size Naib assorted Hydraulic Cement Castings SO 75a7 00 1 00 43 50 nonO 50rtc 30 2.V2R 1 10 1 25 28 25 21 8 35 10O11 50 40 5 10 67 30:t2 ;ra; ft 131 l 25 12 456250 74 5 $14 00 10 25' ID 50 ii 50 00 4J . 3c 3:54 tHc 2 75''.! CH 2 75 P1U0 & Nkw Oui.ka.vs, July 1,1 P. M. -The accounts by the Niagara were COTTONreceived yesterday, and bring a decline of I, on all qualities below fair. To-day the letters by the Cambria cauie to hand and appear to bring orders; as we see a good deal of running about; but thus far we have not heard of a sale. Slgar and Moi.assks Some 50 h lids and 200 bbls were told, but we couli not ascertain the rates. . ri.oun 277 bbls Si Louis, were sold in 3 lo's at 5 40a5 50. Con Sales 150 Yellow at 75c and 330 White at 80ct Kuan 900 sacks sohl at $1 15al 23. Bu ox 50 casks Cincinnati Sides sold at fjr and 10 Mo at 51 Mr. Sanpkrs: Plnc announce? the name ol EDWARD N LI' MEISTER as 'a "candidate, for County Recorder at the August election. tjvtJ f "ff We are auihoi ized to nnnotitice the name (if WM. F. LEDBETTER as an Independent Democratic candidate for Reprcsenta'ive of Vanderburgh County, at the next August election. , Mc Saxdkrs: You will please announce the name of JAS. LOCK HART as a candidate for the Slate Convention fronf the Senatorial District composed of the counties of Posey ami Vanderburgh A II. Sanw:rs : riease announce ENOCH R. JAMES as a candidate for re-election to the Sen ate, Ironi this Senatorial District. fjyU We are a ithoried to announce the name of JOSEPH II. MESS I CK as a candidate for the ofiiee of County Commissioner at the next August dection. IjylJ OCT VVc are authorized to announce ROBERT W. DUNUARas a candidate Tor re-election to tue oflice of.Treasurcr of Vanderburgh County, nt the ensuing August election. 'je-'l MtssRs. Editors You will please announce the name of DANIEI, W )OLSEY as a candidate for the olhce of County Treasurer at the ensuing August election, and oblige " ' je27 - . i MANY VOTERS. (0"V(i are authorized to announce BEN J AM IN M CLAY as a candidate for the ofiico of County Recorder. Ijc25j ftCrWenre authorized to announce JAMES E. BLYTIIE, Es'i., as a Candidute to represent Van derburgh County in the Stale Convention, at the next August election. . Ije-'t'J Mr.' Epitor; You will oleaw announce th name of SIMEON B. STODDARD as a candidal for the ollice of County Recorder at the Augus election. ; .- r - .- ., , ap23J KtMr. Sa.vdkrs: Will please announce JCI1N GREGG, alias " C)ld Ilonesiv " as a candidate toi the otlice of Recorder of Vanderburgh County and oblige a majority ot the voters ot the County. ap!2 ÖCtTotiie Voters of Vaniierbl ruii Cou.ntv. Gcntleme l and Fellow-Citizens 1 am a candidate lor the office of Rec order of Vanderbf i county nt the next August election. ' Mr. A. H. Sanders, Sir, please announce th' above in your paper, and oblige yours, ni2 BRACKET MILLS JO" Mr Editor: You will please announce niv namens a candidate for County Recorder at the next August election. F. P. FAGAN. mh27 JKrA. II. Sanpkes, Esq. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the otlice o' Recor er of Vanderburgh count r, at ibe next Ai gst election. mh25 C M. GRIFFITH. A. H. Sanpkrs, Esq., You will please announce DANIEI, CHUTE as a Candidate for the oflice o Recorderor the County ot Vanderburgh, at the ne.Aii&'iist Election. Yrours. Respectfully, mh 20 DANIEL CHUTE DO"Mr. A.' II. Sanders; You will please announce my name as a candidate fjr re-election to the oflice of Recorder of Vanderburgh county, ' ithe ensuing August election. mhl9 SAMUEL T. JENKINA jJO" A. H. Sanders, Esq. 1 have been solicited b numerous friends to beewme a candidate for the c,ltice ot Recorder of Deeds, vtc , for this county; and you will please announce my nanie as a tanddute ior that OIHce. Being a Lawyer by profession, 1 think 1 can perform its duties with satisfaction to ah. nours, nespecimiiv, CLEMENT B. SIMONSCN Evansville, March 16, 1850. mh 18 CO-PARTNERSHIP. New Orlkaxs. Julv 1st. 1S50. rom and after 1st of October next. Mr. E. II. FAiRenti.t) becomes a Partner with us, under our present firm T. C. T WICH ELL & CO. j'3 tf FIFTEEN DOLLARS REWARD, STRA ED ii r Stolen ou the night of the 38th tilt from the subscriber living in Evansvil'e, TWO HORSES ol the following de-scription. to-wi.i One being a little h';avy tnainsd bay lW.s r.bo.i;. 13 hands high with a star in his fa-c, and the right iii ii1 foot white about -1 inches alovc thu hoof, Tett Jiinel fool has also about . 2 inches whit- saddle marks on both sides. This heirse :sonu i'e ineily pwned by Ct il k Flagler of this city, and is 7 years old. The other being a elark bay, or brown, about 15 hands high, was hobbled short with a ropo when last seen, both hind K-gs and right Ii e ;g while, with a star and snip in bis face ho is about nine years old. Formerly owned by Wm. Bates, of .Warrick Co. Any person or persons returning or giving information of the above will re;ce'ive die thanks as wtll as the; reward ot tlje subscriber. ' iy3 2w ' ' ' ADAM RL'SLER. TO EBHGRANTS,&C. A LL those in want ol small Farms within a fe w J. miles of this City will do wi 11 Ur call on the subscriber at his Office, 2nd stre-ct, one door from die Catholic Church. ' P. E. GARR1CK. y-y-i tf
HATCHITT'S Com pound Extractor cohosh: rTMIIS Medicine, heretofore, has leen confined alJ most emirely to domestic practice, loins' known only to the Pioneers of t lie Wtst and those having communication with the Indians. WitTi bht fsw exceptions, it has entirely escaped the attention of lUc Regular Physician and is. altogether unknown in populous portions of the counliy. it lis medical properties are more powerful and varied than any other plant known to the American Florist. It is a Powerful Toxic -Curing Chills and Fevers of long standing, when Quinine and other Tonics have failed. It isa Stimulus Increasing the secretions of the Bronchial Neucus Membrane, it cures Asthma, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. It is as A i.terative Having a more powerful e ffect upon the Liver than any known vegetable; it cures Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice and all bilious diseases. It is Antiscorbutic It being proved beyond contradiction that it mill cure Scrofula, Scurvy, and all disi asej caused by impure blood. Iris Diamioiutic Curing all diseases of the skin, such as Itch, Tetter, Scald Head, Pleurisy, Erysipelas, Scarlet Fever, Mea Ics, --nd Small Pox.
It is Iiuri:tig axd t.ME.v.MjoGi.E uunugaiseases of the Kidneys and Bladi.er, Hysteria, Deranged Menstruation and Chronic A flections of the Womb. QCrll has proved to be unsurpassed as a Medicine, for Rheumatism and Gout, Mercurial and Syphalitic Diseases. PROOF! TROOF!! Dr. Hatciiitt: We have examined the receipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe it to be a good and safo medicine. We have no hesitation in recommending it as equal, if not superior to any preparation of Sarsaparilla lor all diseases in which that article is so generally used. John R. Wilcox, M. D., 1 Prol. Materia Medica and Thcraputics. Evansville 1. L. La vet k, M. D , Medical Prof. Theory and Practice Medicine. College. M.J. Brav.M. D., J Piof. Princ. and Practice of Surgery. J. S. Swan'.v, M. D., Hcnlcrsem, Ky. Dated Evansvilie, October 20, 184'J. DYSPEPSIA CURED ! Dr. Hatciiitt: Ilaving been alllicted with Dspepsia with nU its multilorm symptoms indigestion, pain and uneasiness over the region of the stomach; flatulence and cruet ion; vomiting of meals; languor and debility; and having used, without benefit, all the usual remedies, together with several bottler of Bull's Sarsaparilla, I was induced to try your Compound Extract ol Cohosh. '1 he use ol two bottles cured me of every trace of disease; since which time, a space of two.tnontlis, I have enjoyed excellent health. 1 have sold several dozen bottles of "your Cohosh on my Wharf Uoat, and it has given perfect satisfaction. For all those (licenses for which it is recommend ed 1 believe i' superior to any medicine in us. Kespcctliitly, 1'. U. U'KlL.f.Y. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. n r;;iract ol a 'etter ol April 21st,1850j from Dr. J. D. Co'lms, Clniksville, Tennessee. 1 our Cohosh lakes huelv. 1 have recommended and used h in ft good many eases ot various diseases to tuv snuslui'.,:on- For sevctal years I have known the happy and almost marvellous effects of the Co osh aijim-; in some peculiar üu-cases. 1 jiulgc it ighly as a Tonic, anliseonuiic and emenagogue." From J. B. Hannah; wholesale dealer in Hats, Cape iioots, e.lioes, vVC. etc. EvANv'ii.i.t, 1a.. March 30, 1850. Dorr. IlATciirrr: I have used veur preparation of Cohosh for torpor of the liver, indigestion, and general nervous debi'ity; in every instance with as tonishing success, l would recommend it lo all similarly atlected, as a sale, pleasant and eflicacious medicine. 5 our ootuicn: u'i v t, x .: . '. , J B. HANNAH. Thecertiueatc of R. W Dunbar, 2sn., Treasurer of Vanderburgh county.Evansvii.i.k, 1a., April '7, 185P. Dtt IlATcnrr r Sir 1 have used your Cohosh for four or live months, and can sty with confidence that is an alterative tonic, much superior to any preparation ol Sarsaparilla, or oilier tonic medicine 1 nave ever used 1 our lc. W. DUNBAR. The 'o' owing i frofn Mr. Morcap of the firm of G. &. S. 11. Morgan, wholesale ucalers in Dry Goods Evansville Ind . Doct. i' TcniTT Sir I ba'Te used vour Cohosh in several cases of diseased Luifgs, with the happiest results. From my experence with it, 1 believe it also to be one of the best Mtdicines for general uebili. indigestion and tor punlying the lilood. lours.ic. t. It. luUKGAXN. IIe.xdi rson, Kv., May 2, 1850. I) . J: G. HATrtifrr My wifo has been utllicleil with 'Prolapsus I'teri. and all those diseases socom mon to women about the "turn of life." She has been wonderfully benefitted by the use of your Co hosh alter trying in vain other medicines. Yours. - JAMES BACON. jöcaTjtionx , None is genuine unless "HATCHITT'S EX TRACT OF COHOSH," is blown in the bottle. Manufactured by J G. HATCH ITT &. CO , No. 1 1 Fr-mt st. Evansville, Ind: And for sale by the principal Druggists throughout the West. Ijeia ttl A BRANCH OF THE GREAT WESTERN .11 A JiliL.lL. HOltltS. T' HE Proprietor of the Great Western Marble - Works having established a branch of lusts tablishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now prepared lo furnish all who may desire to erect Du ruble Mementoes, over the Graves ol iheir deceased Iiiends, witn .Monuments, '1 oiv.bstones, Vc. of all description , sizes ami qualiticsol Foreign and Domestic Marble: and at Lower 1 rices, than have ever been otlered West ol the Mountains. Evansville, April 23, '50. COL. CROSS. W -ESTERN MARBLE. THE undersigned having discovered a Q'larry of fine While Marble in Harrison County, Ind., has eree'ed a Steam Mill lor the purpose of sawing ii up into Slabs suitable lor Tombstones, &c. is now prepared to furnish such arlii Us at about one half the price they have heretofore been furnished at. It receives a very beautiful polish and is in every way equal to the Marble furnished by the Vermont (Juartics. I have ordered a large lot shipped to Evansville, which will be here during the eomi.ig month. Any one needing Monuments, Tombstones, Furniture Work ol any a: d every description, would do well to examine our Western production before buying 1 have been long engaged in the business, and call it equal if not superior to any Marble ever offered in the West. ap23 lmdwtf COL. CROSS. - MANSION HOUSE. Mount Vernon, Indiana. THE undersigned has taken for a term of years this commodious House which has uadergone general repairs, and is fitted up and furnished in a style not inferior to any in South-western Indiana, and will be ready for the rMieption of Boarders, and the traveling community on Monday the 3rd day of June, IHjU. The Furniture js entirely new, and the internal arrangements of the House so altered as to afford additional convenience and comfort to those dispos cd to patronise thu establishment. jc3 3niw W. WANDELE. State of Indiana, j Warrick Cor.yry. 1 la (ho Warrick Circuit Court, October term, -V- I'- J A.D. 1S50. Rhoda Jane Sawdry I a. Charles Sawdrv 'etil ion for Divorce. PVJ OW at tins tun-! to-wit: on tue iitu uay oi LN of Jut e, A. D., 1S50, conies the above named Rhoda Jane Sawdry and tiles hor petition herein, and also an affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness that the said Charles Sawdry is not a resident of the State of Indiana The said Charleys Sawdry defendant herein, is therefore hereby notified ef the pendency of said bill, and that unless he tie and appear ttetore tno uouorauie junges oi uie Warj-jcU Circuit Court at their term next, to be hol.Jen ai'th'c Court House in BounvilU;, on the second Monday ot October, in the vear 1850, and that
unless ho plead to ir answer the same on or before the calling of this cause, the same will b'e hcardand determined in his absence. Attest : J. WAIT V: MOORE, Clerk, By Isaac S. Moore, D. C. W. V. Parrot, Sol. ior Comp'lt. ! jel'.-3w
SOMETHING NEW ! ! ! June 33, ls.iO. AT BABCOCK BROTHERS. PECE1VED this morning a ,few of Harpers Invincible Hay Straw and Corn Crtters with improvements that render them perfect. The attention of Famrers and Stock raisers is called to ibis Machine, patented in 181S,by Col. L. A. Harper of Rhssellvile, JCy., and is pronounced by all wh" have, used it to be the most valuable Straw tetter ever invented. It i worked by hand and is capable of cutting 15 bushels in 3 minutes, from half inch to two inches in length. The undersigned are agents for the above Machine, and will promptly attend to all orders. je26 if BABCOCK BROTHERS. STEAMBOAT ONEOTA FOR SALE.
THE light draught stern wheel steamer ONEOTA will be offered for sale at Public Auction on Wednesday, July 10th, at the wharf of the c'ty of Evans- j ville. unless I can dispose ot her at private sale be fore that period. The Oneota is an excellent low water boat, and admirably adapted to the Wabash trade, drawing only twelve inches ot water when j iigm, ana ca panic ni accommouaiing seve-i.ey-iive i or eighty tons of freight, and yossessing 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 approved security for its payment. HUGH WARD. Louisville Courier copy to the amouiit.ef two dollars and chaige this office. je22 ts PREMIUM FOR WHEAT DELIVERED EARLY. One Dollar per Bushel, will be paid for 5,000 Bushels ot Prime Wheat, or so much as shall be delivered at the Evansville Mills, within two weeks after the first New Wheat shall be ready lor Market. S G. Cl.lr r UKD. 5Kr The highest Market pri e will, at all times. be paid in CASH, for Wheat, Barrels, Cooper-stuff, and Wood. je!5 !lj UNION WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS rrHIE Proprietors of the above named popular JL Springs would inform the public that this fash ionable place ofresirt, will be opened for the reception of visitors by the tirt of June. The buildings hnvs undergone a thorough repair, the roc ms 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 the VVestern country. The Medicinal virtues ol the water, and the healthy location of these Springs, offer strong inducements to invalids, as well as to those seeking a pleasant place of Summer resort, to visit this place. The proprietors have spared no expense, and will use every endeavor, to make these Sprint s unsurpassed by any resort oi tue kind in the West. The above Springs a-e situated in I nion County, Ky., twelve miles from Unionlown, ti'teen from Caseyville, twenty three from Henderson, and twenty miles Irom Niawnectown, in. A. U. J I.Mi, HENRY J LEWIS, ni15 3m Propiietors. BO- The following paiors please copy 'J months und send bills to advertisers: Daily Courier, Lou isville; Journal, Paducah; Advocate, Shawncetown; and Kentuekian, Henderson. ATTENTION ! J UST received bv the undersigned at their Aucti in Room on Water street, a very general assortment of Furniture. Chairs Clocks. LooK;ng Glasses and Looting Glass Plates, purchased for Cash direct from the manufacturers, and consisting in part of Walnut and Mahoganv Dressing Bureaus Scroll and plain front Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands. Desks, Sjfas, a great variety of Chairs, Children and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, &c fee Also, a general assortment ot Dry Goons and a arge lot of Notions.- All of which they are detei mined to poll at LOW prices, ard to which the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. liegular Auction sales every Wednesday and Saturday. WOl LSE & N ELS 'N . N. B. To our friends, who so generously assisted us in our misturtune, occasioned by the burning ot the' Hello of the V est, we tender our gratetul ac knowledgments. W. & JN. je6 tt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ETTERS of administration, with the will anJLi reset!, on the estate of James Robertsort, dec 'd,' have been granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Vauderbuigh county. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same tor payment, and.tm'se indebted to said estate are hereby noiilled to inuke pnyniuiit to me. 1 lie estate is prooablv solvent. jcU 3w II. Q. WHEELER, Aum'r. STATE OF INDIANA, ST Vanderburgh County, i In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in vacation, June 8, 1S50: Mary Parker, J r. Divorce. Alexaneler Parker V , NDnow at this lime, to-wit: June 8, 1850, 4 comes the conuilainant and files her. petition for Divorce, and it appeari ig to the satisfaction of the Court trim the oath 1 a nisinierested person, this day filed in the dcrks ollice.lhat the said Alexander Parker is not at this time a resident ot the Slate of Indiana; tlicrelore, notice is hereby given to the. said Alexander Parker that unless he.nppi ar and plead to or answer the said peiition,on or before the calling of this cause on the first day of the next term of ibis Com t, to be held nt the Court House in Evs'nsville, on the fourth Monday in September next, the game will be heard and determined in hi absence. . jel2 3w SAM'L.'T. JENKINS. CTk. STATE OF INDIANA, j Vanderburgh Cotrnty. 1 t In the Probate Court of Vandrrburgh County, in vacation June 1 1. 1850. Mary Stee ls administrator ot Georg6 Skeefs, dee'd., VS. William Sl;ee!s, Mary Skeels, Thomas Skeels, tJeorge Skeels', Betsey Hitch, Alfred Hitch, Sa'ly Skeels, Jane Skeels and Francij Skeels. Petition lo sell real estate. AND new at this time comes the petitioner and Ides in the Ofjicc of the Clerk of the Probate Courtof Vax derburgh county, her petition praying for the sale of the real estate of the said decedent and it appearing from the affidavit of a disinterest ed person this day fileel in the Clerk's oiTice aforesaid, that Thomas Skeels, one of said detendrnts is not at this time a resident ot ihe Mate ot Indiana; therefore, notice is hereby given to the said Thomas Skeels that unless he personally bo and appear hereon or before the calling ot this cause on the 1st day of the next term of this Court to le held at the Court House in Evansville on the third Monday in August next, and plead to or answer the ?nid petition, the same will le heard and eleteriiiine-d in his absence. SAM'L. T. J ENK1NS, Cl'k. jel- 3w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Abraham Knight deceased, have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Probate Court. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same lor payment, and those indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment thereof to nie The estate is probably solvent. WM. M. KNIGHT, jel3 3v Administratis. EVANSVILLE FOUND RY ON MAIN STREET AND THE CANAL. SCANTL1N & BURBANK, MANUFACTFRERS of Stoves, Grates and Grate Bars, Hollow-ware, Andirons, Sad irons Wagon Boxes, Ploughs, &c, and every article pertaining to their line, are now ready to receive orders for the same. All kinds of Jib Work willbe executed with the utmostldispatch. SKrOifieeand Wrare Room at the Foundry. ap22 ktw3m " NOTIONS. BASKETS, Bung starters, Rolling pins. Knife cleaners, Potatoe mashers, Butler prints and lots of oilier things for sale by my4 tf HORN BROOK & BÜRT1S. IMOLASSES. Plantation and Sugar Hemse, J-fJ in barrels and half barrels in good order, and j for sale low by : FOSTER 'BKi'tVVN. jeltf , ..- ....
NEW GUNNY BAGS. 1 Uhi received 150 Bales, and 2C0 Bundles, i I prime order, tor sale by - ALI IS & HOWES
LANDS FOR SALE.
IMMIGRANTS or others desirous of procuring I A settlements for a numltcr 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. Viz: 1st. One tract of 1150 rcres, being part of Lot I Green River, in Henderson & Company's Grant, about 15 miles Irelow Owensboro, Ky., and 7 miles above Newburg, Ind. 2d. A Tract of 4000 acres, parts of lots No. IV and V, lying North of and fronting about two mile? on Green river in said Grant, two miles above Spottsville at Lock and Dam No. 1, where there are Saw and Grist Mills, and about 15 miles above Evansville, Ind. 3d. A Tract ot 2250 acre?, being lots No. 48, in said Grant, about one mile from the Ohio river, 12 miles below the town ot Henderson. Kv.. and 8 m ahnvp ATi"nnt Vprnnn Tnfl- nnrlv liiill af thi trsit is s,ron(, i.ji) ian,i, remarkably well timbered, well adopted for "razing, raisin grapes and other fruits; isJ wj,lm a ni;ie or" two 0fn steam s:aw Mill, and ms a very sul,erior Spring upon it, the balance of ,ilf! tract is ex.c anti wc adopted for meadows, an( cultivation. 4th. A Tract of 10CO acres being part of lot No. 4 in said Grant, lying on both sides of Green river, about 15 miles from the town of Henderson; onethird of this tract is broken and well adopted to the raising of Grapes and fruit trees, and contains a great deal of Stone Com I, which is easy of access and near the rtver; the balance ot the tract is good soil, wll timbered and lies well for cultivation, has ahmt 70 acres of cleared land and about 100 acres woodland enclosed- The improvements area' dwelling house w ith 5 rooms, two out-houses with two rooms each and stone chimneys to all; two good stables and a corn crib all under one roof, affording a good shed in front of the crib, all of which are e I built ot good hewed logs; an orchard of tine fruit trees, a garden with some bearing fruit trees, grape vines, and other smaller Iruits and shrubbery, and a good Spring in the yard, a publicroad runs through the land, a ferry is established across G recti river; this is a very valuable tract of land, possessing many advantages, and worth the attention of an energetic man with some capital. ' Enquire of i he subscriber, or Ixule &. Whkei,er, of Evansville, Ind. who have plots and a description of each tract, with prices. &c, ami will give relerenees to persons living near who will show the same to any that may wish to see and examine them. JAMES ALV1S. Henderson, Ky., June 29, 1850. Iw4wj THOMAS HE ADEN'S Cheap Itoot, Shoe & Grocery Store. Main Street, Evansvii.i.k. ( U lmen ssrs. Uiihcs q- Elliatt's.') LARGE assorlmedt of Gents Boots, Shous jTj. and Slippers, and some neat Leghorn Hats. Ladies lace Boots, half Gaiters and Kid Slippers, Boys, Misses and Children Shoes. Teas, Sugar, Coll'ee, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Siarch, Bhu: Spices and several other articles. Scyth'.-s, Rakos, Hayforks, Brooms, Buckets, Washboards. Scivcs, &c. tc20 Im EXCHANGE HOTEL, COK.NER OF DIVISION AND FIRST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, IND. THE undersigned having taken this establishment and is now renovating and fitting it up lor the comfort and ease of the travelling conununi iy,and fro-' his bmg experience in the bjsiness he hopes to si. are a liberal patronage of his Irieuds and the public general! v. lie is prepared to take a few more families and boarders. His table will be lurtiidied w ith the best that the market alb-rds. and uttended by good, polite and attentive servants His Bar will be well furnished and bis charges reasonable. SAM. MORTON. mv25 dllm NO HUMBUG ! . . . U 'innf VVOIi'l 11 ol Uloihmg andFurnish-p-HJUV ing Goxlsat Cost lor Cash. We will sell our entire stock of Clothing at cost, consistingof a full assortment of Coats, Pants, Vests Cloaks, Wrappers, Boe'ts, Choes, Hats, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Call soon, as the'y will be sold at great Bargains for Cash. MAYER & TRIER, jclO tf Water St., next to Sycamore. tailoriiTgestablishment. THE undersigned having associated themselves together in the Tailoring business, are fully prrpare-d to execute all work entrusted to them in he most fashionable styles-, workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. They receive Fashion plates monthly, and thus kern up with the age in all its changes of fa.hion All work sent fromeiur shop will lie warranted to fit, or it may be le'ton our hands. Our shop is at the South-west corner of First and Sycanure streets. D. S. ANDERSON, jell tf W.T. MARTIN. ICE! ICE!! ICE'.rf r HE undersigned is prepared tr. furnish Ice durI ing the Summer in any quantity, to an- person who will call at his residence, on Locust street, beween Water and first." TUGS. BUTLER, inj 30 el3in SOAI'S! Soaps I J A great variety of Fancy Sua:s in Store-, and for stile bv HATCIIITT & CO,, jel tl No. i f. Front st.' it; EPOT of Vopnlar Uleeliciiie..' Swain's Me ilirine-s, Lovdcus, do, do. Town send's. Buff's and Shaker Sarsaparina, and every valuable patent meditine. for sale bv HATCIIITT ti CO-., jel tf No. 14, Front si. IOOK.-l cask Madeira Wine, i do. ofdOpörJi to; i do IKiKand Gin, 2 casks Cogniac Brandy. Those wishing a genuine article will all ot HATCIIITT & a)., jel tf No. 11, Front st. Ml'STANG Liniment 12 gross of this, the most popular Liniment of the day, for sale. Terms fa'vorabl to wholesale buyers. HATCIIITT & CO.', Sole Acents, jel tf No." 14, Front st. COHOSH ! Cohosh Ü-3000 beittfes'j'ust manufactured terms favorable tJ wholesale buy crs. It is the best Family medicine ever made. HATCH ill tfcCO., jel tf No. 11. Front st. MGAKS & Tobacco.Extra articles nlV wa i-ays to be found at HATCIIITT efe CO., No. 14, Front st jel tf WHITE Lead and Linseed Oif. best quality at IIATCMTT&CO., jel tt No. 14, Front st. 100 BOXES Cotton Yarn, from the Bonharbor Factory, just received and Sorsalelow d 1tf J. H. MAGHEE&.CO. Ci LASS r Glassware. 120 boxes 8-10 to 20 M 24 Wheeling brand, 25 boxes assorted rirrolai&es cans and flasks, just received in store and for sale by jel ttj rOSl Eli & liKOVVW. I lAJGN is vc. u kens wtnte lend, pure and L No. 1; 1 bids linseed ail; also, Chinese blue. chrome green, chrome yellow, ven. red, Spanish brown, yi How ochre. litherage, putty, Spanish whitinsr, &c. in store and for sale by jel it FOSTER Sc. BROWN. SUNDRIES. TRICKLES, Catsup's, Sauee-s, Jelly's, dried Fruits 1. Gtu rants, Kaisins and r igs lor sale lv mvl tf HÖRNERHOK &. BÜRTIS. FRESH TEAS. SUPERIOR Young Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Extra orange oolong pekoe a line tilaclv J ca lor sale oy my 1 tl HORNBROOK & BURTI? CHEESE ! ! CHEESE ! ! ! tZt BOXES prime Western Reserve Cheese reO" ceived this mornin per steamer Visitor, fo sale iow at BABCfKK BROTHERS. je-JG tf C II EES K. CII E ES E. A SMALL lot of Ci) Ij.es Western Reserve Cheese jus' receive!, and will be closed below rut m.i;kft if called for this da v. j. Jgtf; OTvILEY & M1TCIIF' ;
THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY. I3G Greenw ich Street, New York, THE proprietors beg to call the attention ot connoiseurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of sur-
passin" richness and flavor. The Teas offered, are the following The Jeddo Bloom, (a black Tea,) at SI 00 per Tb. 0 75 " Niphon, do. " Diari, do. Osacca. a Green Tea, " Too-tsiaa, do. " Ticki-tsiaa. do. 0 50 1 00 0 75 0 50 Cd-ti Mixture, a compound ol the most rare and choice Teas grown on the tertile and genial soil of Assam. 1 00 " With a view to encourage the introduction of mese mat-ntess i eas, it is tne inienuon oi nie proprietors lo distribute by lot, among the purchasers, ; the ailnrlKviHi I Each Ä will receive enclosed in thepaekage, a numbered certificate, entitling him tJ Oxu j Chance i. the Distrihi tiox FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $20.000 the undermenhoned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per cent., or Two Thoi saxd DoU-Ati's,' will le given away as Bonuses ! ! ! according to the following scale: j f rizes ol M lbs lea each at 1 00 per lb. 20 prizrs of 25 lbs of Tea each at 1 00 per lb. 50 prizes of 10 lbs'of Tea each at 61 00 per lb. 100 prizes of 5 lbs of Tea each at $1 00 per lb. 250 prizes of 1 11 of Tea each at $1 00 per lb. 250 lbs or $250 500 ' 500 ' 500 250 500 500 500 250 425 Prizes in all 2,000 ft2,000 1 hose persons who Lreter lower priced It :7s, can r:?s. receive their urizes in orooorliein. thev will be Re Pi kchasid for Cash at a deductibn of 10 per ceh: S3"Country Agents required. P ppfie-ations to be addressed (post püid,) to the Company's lopot, as above. . je5 3mJ MEDICAL COLLEGE OF EVANSVrLLE. EVANSVILLE, IND. ; THE regular course of Lectures. for the session of 1S50 and 151 will commence the tirst Monday in November, and terminate the last week in rebruary. The following gentlemen compose the Faculty, viz: General Descriptive and Sureii:al Anaoniy, CHARLES S. VEVER, M. D: Chemistry and Pharmacy, C. A. FOSTERVA.M. Materia Mvdica and Therapeutics. . . JOHÄ R. WILCOX, M-D. Principles and Practice of Surgery, madison IbraY.m. d; Theory and Practice e;'t Medicine, . .. LEV1L LAYCOCK: M I). Obstetrics and Disease's of" Women nnl Children, GEORGE B. WALKER, 31. D. Demonstrator of" Anatomv, MARK" TRÄFTON M. D. Terms of Tuition. . Matriculation fee $5; Professors tickets each $10; Dissecting ticket fc5; Graduation fee fc-'O. (iood boardinsr can be obtained for from SI 50 to S'2 50 per week, so that theexpenseof an entire ci'.urse, exclusive ol graduation tee need not exce-ed $97. 1 he Cabinet and ljinrnrv h th are entirely new contain ample material for illustrating every branch ot the protession ly the rfse ol Analoniieai preparation, natural and artificial, models, plates, chemi cal apparatus. &Xv, &c.,all tVJthe niiVt' 'approved styles. Any further infürmanon :ha't may lie desi red can be obtained by addressing poMpniu LEVI L LAY COCK, M. 1). i . Vkua of the Faculty.' ap2a i drugs, medicines; etc I AM now in the daily receipt of my spring sup ply of DKl'GS, &c.,&c, consisting in par of the following: 200 oi Iodine, French 200 oz Iodide de Potasaa 100 oz Tannin 50 oz Sulp Morphia 20 ox Aceiate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum Opium -500 rb Semirt Ale-pd 300 do Tort acid, Eng 5 cases E'.p Liquorice 5 do Kehned Borax 5 casks East.Sal.-eratus 150 lbs Quicksilver 300 do CalorncLEng 150 do Calomel Am . 20 do Ext Bark Compd 150 do Pulv Reel Bark 20 do Chloroform, Cur 200 do do E India do 00O do Naples Sulphur 1000 do Brimstone 400 do Arsenic I blit Balsam Copavia 400 lbs Spts Nitre 100 do Spts .Imnionia lXt do Sulp either 350 do Jalnia pulv 350 lo Rhei pulv low do Reli'd Salt Pctre 50 do Oil Lenion, pure 50 do Cum Anion 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 do Rosemary 50 gals refined Olive 50 lbs Oil Pepiicrniin 1000 lbs Sal Soda 500 lbs Camphor 100 de) lpecachuana pul 1000 do Sal Rochelle pul 2000 tlo tuip CarU oda The alnive are warranted of best qu-aliry, and lie sold on a small advance for cash or to prompt elealers on use'al credit. M.y stock has beep pur chased entirely from first hands, yh h-st terms so the public can rely upon iheir purity and prices Ieb7 tf CRAWFORD BELL. i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order ol the l'roliate Court of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, the undersigned Administrator of !ftrhia8tll. A.thcrton.d.'eefSPil, will sell at pfdifj6 auction tit the door of ihe Cdurt House in the city e'? Eyansvle, on ,hej jyd day of July, 1850, between tlie.iawlnf hours o! said day, the following described real estate," to wir. - The F.ast half of the north-east quarter of section No. 34. town 6, south of tauge 11 west; alsiC the northwest quarter of the north-east quarter 1 section No. 1'3, in town A, south of ranre fl west, subject lo a mortgage given by laid AttYwon' in life rffe time t'ei the State of Indiana, dated" FtVbru'ary 1st,' IS IÖ. to secure the sum of $10(), borrowed from SchHjl fund of Vanderburgh county, and payable on or bolore the 1st day ol rebninry, A. D. ibjj, with interest at the rate of seven per cent; also, nil the equitable interest which said Alherton had at the lime of his death in the north west quarter of the norlli-wcst o. -tarter of section No. 34, and the north east quarter ol the north east quarter ol section io. "I V u.antli i.l" nr, 11 U-..CI l.i-t.l "I. in townshiuNo. 6, south eif .nnge 11 west, held by a title bond from John U Minwn, 133 ot the - . i - - 1 . - r -- purchase money thereof being paid, antl $223 7 with interest thereon lrom the 3d day of April, IS 11 being still due. - Said real estate will be sold on a credit of six mein t lis from the day of Fate, the purchaser giving his note with approved seetirtty and wajvvng valuation laws. JOSEPH BOWLE8. jr13 4'w Administrator. RIO COFFEE: I FST received and in store, 10 sacks Rio Coffee, J for sale low by J.-2I tt O RILEY &. MITCHELL. PERFUMERY. A LARGE assortment of extra Toilet PerfumeZl ry, genuine Bears oil, Pomatum, Curling tluid and Persian scent 6ag, Sec. just ree-e-ived bv HATCIIITT &rj' jrl tf N. 1 1. Fr.int st. EÄiriÄKsr&c T A MP Shears, Bed Cord,- Plough lines, Halter i rwpes. and JM ackeret1, Cotitish, r-hatt anel other articles iii the grei'rv 'ine tor sale bv my4 tf HORSBRCHlK &c BL'RTl all CANDLES AND SOAPS. STEARINE and Star Candles, extra No 1 'Soap, also a lartre lot of Fancy Soaps, which w iii be sold wholesale or retail bv my4 tf H RN BROOK & EURTIS. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. BABCOCK Bli OTHERS, Agents for Lawson Verrys superior Hydraulic Cement, are prepar ea to furnish any quantity at Factory Prices, wit i the addition of the freight of twenty-five cents pet barrel. ap9 tt ODLS, PÄrNTSrETC. 1 f BBLS. Linsee.1 Oil; JLvf 10 bblsSpirits Turpentine 5 do Copal Varnish, 3 do Japan do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Blue Prussian; 20(10 do Reeflatl; 2tXtO do Veuetian Red. 2njX) do Spanish Brown; just rcceivcl-anJlvX saje low by , - CRAWFORD BELli.
JIEGUIAK PACKETS
CA 1KO PACKET, THE light draught and substantial steamet . JULIA, ... Cat . rucxTt, master, m ill run during .the season, as a Louisville. Evansville and Cairo Packet She is a light draught Joat, and oi excellent accommodation, on boafd, or to' jy-2 3m tfr irVMf'ht or nassnere applv OTIILEY & JI1TCKELL, Agents. LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND ST. LOUIS PACKET. THE fine and swjft running Lbulsville 2and St. Louis packet, CAMBRIA, , . -':na,,.a CPPt; Lrnu, leaves Lou sville "esdf y mug. auu em. i-iui8 cery oniuruuy eciiiii, j.'vansvilje on Mday. For freigh p, ( Passage ' '"' ellont "f.VHvri jc?.) ?n v Agents REGULAR LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUI PACKET. rp w The fine, fast running steamer JLM3! FASHION, Capt. A.ndces, Master, will run as a fcgulaf packet during the ensuing season, between Louisville and St; Louis arriving at Evansville on her way to St. Louis, every Saturtlay morning rctiirnin!i:will arrive at Evansville on her way to lAiuisville, every We dnesday morning. F.r freight or passage apply on board oi 10 . . ' O R 1 LEY &. MITCHELL, my'20 tf Agents. LOUISVILLE & ST. LCUIS PACKET aTjT:? w.w. f. Filler, -Master, vifl run w a regular packet during the season, Uelwef A Louisvilie anelSt. Louis, leaving Louisvill every' Saturday, and St. Louis every Tuesday. For accoriimodations she is unsurpassed. O' RILEY & MITCHELL, my20 tf Agents. REGULAR V7EEKLY LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. THE splendid fast running passenger UlzS Steamer SALADlN,' Cot.r.MN, Master,wilUun as alioye, a.regvjat, packet during the season; iwuving Louisville every Mon day evening nt 2 o'cleick,, and Evansville, every Tuewla-r niorning at o ciock ior ri. ijoui; uu returning will leave St. Louis every. TJiursiW evening one! Evansvi'lo i very Saturday morning at 8 o'clock tor Louisvii'e and "Cincinnati. . . Feir freight or pit-rage, havirg very superior occoiiiniodations oppfv on board of to. j. . .. CPU ILLY & MITCHELL, np30 tf Agents. warashITeva n svIlYeIfacket THE light dtaught and last running steariier ST, FRANCIS, Cap. DfiS'x'is, Master, ill-run as a regular packet el'lrin" the season, in the Evansville and yv abnsn trade, arriving nt Evansville every f rulay, and "u aving for the Wabash the day follow ing, lot Ireifhl or passage npplvon board or to " O RILEY & MITCHELL, 2G tf Agents. LOUISVILLE & ST. LCUIS PACKET. , The tiije, fast running, and substantial Steamer, GEN. WASHINGTON. Cant. IA.vAnof.y," Master, will run during the season s's i' regular Louisville. Evansville and St Louis Packet." She will leave Louisville every Wed neselay at 10 o'clock, A. M.', passing Evansville ev ery Thursday morning at 4" o'clock. Returning,, will leave St. Louis every Saturday evening at 5 p'. clock anel pass Evansville every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. ' . For freight or passage npplv on board or to ' n.h26 3m O'RlI.EY &. MITCHELL, Ag'u IIOWtTNG-OKF.F.Tf-AN EVAKSVlLl.' PACKET. ., . , Ti'ie fast runningassenger packet MAMMOTH CAVE, Capt. W. T. Warnnet, master, wiR leave Ivyaniville every Wednesday and r-aturday, anunowiing-Gre-n every Monday and Thursday.. , , . For Ireiffit or passage apply-on board, or to . . .f. b22iii O RILEY & MITCHELL. EVANSVILLE AND AVA HASH PACKET. The. new, splendid light draught lsteamer TRIBUNfi. . S. S Pax ton, niaster, will run ng.a regiilar packet in the Evansville and Wabash river trade, during the wi'nter season.. Tbö Tribune carries, nearly. 00 totis freight, and is of vefj? light draught. She has been built expressly foi the trade, arid is provid rd with every accommexlation. For freight or pnisa?e apply on hoti'rd or to' dec4 TAYLOR & HARVEY, Aeent. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKET r752X. THE substantial steamer INLÜSTRY Capt. W . C. Gbilk, Master, will rnn ns a rrculot' packet iii the Evsrisville nid W nl ash trade, leayinn Evansville, Sajurclpy,"Vec. 1st. on her first trip, For freight or pa?sre nppltr on brard, or lo n30 TAYLOR liARVEY. Aeent. REGULAR LOUTSVDLLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWLING GREEN PACKET Steamboat GEN WORTH leaves. Evansville every Wettnesday for liouisyille, and every Sunday for Bow ling Grceri. Imi treiah: or i!tipe,rr quire ol . t i n 1 TAYLOR & HARVEY, THE RAIL ROAD IS COMMENCED ! And we are ott' the nrt Train.': ,- ... nPHEREFORE, lie it known to ooe and.all, that J. W( . e.are de-ierniMied to niakc a chanzeioour.bu' u. i..-ii ... . l. . ... i- r 1 .iiif.ua an.i u-iii bili i i' r nrfio.ni . i u u riiri-r. I ics hj , conefel8 o - CPr)orni 6t(,ck. with a larco and well selected stock et FINE LIQUORS. oi ail. grades, inferior to none in market, and to nil, well as our old custome rs m particular, wc.waii !ii. at low figures for Cash, qt ich paper ai will be taken in Bank with approved security, and in no other way. And to keep all quiet, we would ask all that. owe Ü3 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 htnl better! be after getting them as seon as possible. This is. by .sobMellection ourdetermined resolution and w.e will he great,ly obliged to all of our particular friends and .customers not to ask ua to violau? this" pltsdge, as w.e, shall most assuredly den-y them. Once said is ffcjod as a thousand times. To any one desirous ol locating in a flourishing city, obJ getting into a good trade, we will sell our entire tock, on good terms. We have been doim a Grocery business here for ten years past, and ca, --e of much use to our successors. ALLIS &. HOWES,, ap?2 if Evansville, In'(L JÖ" Gazette, Vincennes; Register, M'- .Caimejl Express, Terre-Ilaute; Journal. Lalaytte; copy to amount of :t. and se nd bills lo this oflice. EMPORIUM CF FASHION., New Tailoring LstablisbtnentV G1 W. GLOVER takes this thetbod pfnforuj, T. jng the citizens of Evapsville. tbat having purchased the interest of h:. kite partner, he is no prepared to carry on tlie aUive business ip(.nll jts. vanyus brar;r.lns, ip t!e, shep formerly occupied; by Braelt &, lNlalthews, corner of Main aud.lststs From his long experience in the business, and a de termination, on his part, of attentat) to i,t, he feel confident ol beim; able to give general satisfaction. The latest fashions received quarterly, feb 18 tf BOOTS AND SHOES. "j CASES" just received, embracjna a very J full and complete assortment, well w-orthy I tne atti-ntion oi country .mercban's and tue trade i generativ, ior eato low uy my7 dtfw2m i. II. MAGHEE &.CO. . DRIED FRUIT. PEACHES and Apple, the list ol the season, for sale by HORNBROOK Sr. bUBTIS. icKJ tl ' ' ' ' 1 '
