Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 357, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 July 1850 — Page 3
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Cvaisville Jlarkcti Journal Okfick, Tuesday Evening. July 0. J The past week has been dull in. nearly al1 kinds of business. The weather has been and cont:nues excessively wirrn. The river is low, yet it has been slowly rising. It is now falling slowly t Lousviille. There has been but little wholesale business done hore during the week. Dry Goods Stocks continue füll. The business of the week was compa'atifely light. Prices remain unchanged. We renew the figures of last week. Brown sheetings 37 in. Ca Sc; bleached shirtings 7al2Jc; brown drills 7Ja9j; bleached do 8a 10c; osnaburgs 9all; tickings DJa , 15; blue and orange prints, SalOJc; blue alid white do 8$a!)c; fancy do Sal:2e; alpaca lustres! 2öa50c; ginghams 12a20c; silk warp lustres 50a 75c; printed lawns HalC; Kentucky jeans. 25a37c: plain linseys läalrtc; plaid do l'Oxli; satiaetts 45a70; flannels lKa33c. Coffee Rio in demand at Ucj we note tales of 50 sacks at that price. Sugar Sale's fair, Fair prims and choice 7. Molasses Sales plantation in retail lots at 31 to 35c, sugar house unchanged, 37iaF2c. Mackerel Prices and demand unchanged. Slock fair, with sales of No. 1, at 11 per 111; No. 2, 1 0,50a 1 LOO; No. 3, &9 OOaSD.&O. Tea Prices firm. We quote Y. II. at -loaCOe; imperial 45a70c, by the chest. Bacom Sales Hams at 5$ to Gc. Vie note sales f some 10 casks hog round at-lLi-lc.
I Ff.ouR Markei i a retail way at ('
i Market dull nothing doing except in to CI:
Produce Market inactive. Low stage of the river preventing shipments to any extent. Corn CO to 55c. Oats 10c. Hay pL-nty in market at Meal Scarce and would readily command &0e. Vic ne-te a sale of 21 bbls at 51) lor shipmenl. WiiEAT-None n rnarkat; mills offering 1,00 for new. Whisky No change. Harmony 3a21. A sale of 30 blls N. Harmony at 23c cask We juote Cincinnati at 25c. Brandies In goo demand. Piicesof Dupuy &Co.'s otard 2 C03 00 per gal; Leger Freies S3 50aS5 00; Ilciintissy Q-2 Ü0u$i 00, PollevoisinSl ?5a$2 00; ail Scignauegl m&3 25;: J. J. Dupuy Si 70a 0; America ia-Hc. ' Wjvks Snyplyau'd demand lair. We ej'iote Malera atfl '""3&3 00 p gal; Sherry $1 00a $3 00; Lisbon 75al OO, Madeira 73a $"i 25c; Claret in boxes 2 T5aS3 00 per dor- vi lute, in l.bls $12aSU; Mainga 4Oa50c per gal. Gi sis Swan. S'l 25al r;0 ger gal; Pine Apple S'l 23al 50; American 35;i,'0e. Ou.s t. Paints Prices firm. Linseed oil in limited demand at SI '0a8 15. Laid oil 55c. "White lead S'2a2 20. Sale ol 10 bbl.s Tanners oil at SI 8 00. White Lime Sales 111) this from landing at CiOc, retailing at 73 from store. Candles Sales mould at 1 Ic; Star at 21c. Chkesk Sales 50 boxes at C ue. Rice Markei firm at 5c, rith small sales. Lard In demand at 5JaGc, for shipment. BuTTKft Scarce and in demand at SalOe. Tal-ow t Beeswax We quote tallow at C: beeswax at 18a-20c per lb. V Gcnny Bags Dull, markt t nominally 10c. Iron, Nails &c. Prices firm. Common bar at 3c; do. extra size 3:ifL Prices for nails firm.
Figures for Pittsburgh .ire 51 00 per keg, assorted size; Wheeling and Boston nails selling at S'lal 50. We nolo a sale of 5 tons castings 55 Tobacco. Fair stock. Sales 23 boxes 5 lump Indiana at 15cj common lb lump selling at 10a 1-Jc lb per box. Cod Fish We hear of light sales at4a1Je 1 per drum. Stoneware In fair demand at 7c from potteries. Pittsburg, Jul)' G. Flour dull at $5. Whiskey 21e. Bacon has declined; hams 7c, sides 5ie, and shoulders le Cincinnati, July G, Flour continues unsettled ; p: ices s ill giving way; straight brands offered at 1 without t tiding buyers; sales 50 bbls from railroad at $ 1 03. 13 bbls from store at$l, and 1Ö8 bbls choice from canal at 1 03. The market closed with a .heavy downward tendency. GttAis Only sales heard of were 1,401) bushels oats from the canal at 10c. No transaction in corn. Provisions -hnis c i:l 1'-- 'c' So!n'?.1" ouiiT for bacon ; maikct may be quotc-d Lia-.I v c. Sales 50 tierces, hams at and '21 hhds shouiivaersat4Jc. Nothing done in bird. Wbiskev heavev and prices a shade lower. Sales 100 Ibis from river at 21 Jc, an.l 137 from canal at 21 Jc. Groceries unchanged and little done except in a jobbing vi.y ; sugar tic ; cofL-e 10. LOCISVIM.E. Juh' S. Excepting the articles of bagging and bale t it nothing ot importance transpired in thi ,-iVdfkt m Saturday. The T'lowing sales were : 7 1 a '. or ee - Daggtrg ai - ; 1 ' unit u 11! , 20 pieces an.'. 20 coiG 13 and ii) pieces at . A sale oi .1.000 lbs ,f a ; i v very duU; according ipi'jMosis ri-g.'d fro n SI "0 to jj .quantity and quati:y. he) bll raw sold from the river on Saturday at 2-1 ; wht.-üey rectified was selling from store at 22 i2?c. Sales of 32 hhds tobacco at the warehouse at $ 1 93a $7 HO; 1 hhd trash yent ?ff at S I 23. Groceries, proviso "jons, and grain werj quiet at former questions. LAND run SALE. 'OR sale at Public Amnionen Snttirdny the 31 day ot August next at tuet curl House ooor ju Vinnsvi e. between the lio.urs t l" A. .i. aim i, l. 11 if not sold before nt private s; le. tvelvc lu.atitifuflots for country residences r gardners, contain- . jt i ; t Ii n fi tu int 1 Titi i- 1 nun r ' w i of'Evansville. anil within i m.le of Lamaseo Cy", wma nnrt e,f the go.ith-cast .p.arter ot North ea-t quaner of section IV, town 11 south of range 10 west. These iQts are fo nleas.ntly situatid. being about 2G rode square andaimo.-t within the limits f the city, that those w ho wjsh tc purchase an exeello.it lt for rei.'.enca or for a rich ixl delieh iul Garden would do well lo exrauiue these lots bol'oie nrli!ieino fUlU Kf'l'f1. DU V IC 1 " IN OLE Si. WHEELER. jelo ts oril.:KY C. GwniMY TO ERIIGRAKTS, &C. A I.L those in want ot small Farms within a fev i in want ot small r arms witniu a iew 'this City will do well to call the t his Ollicc, 2nd street, one door from :inirch, ! E. CARK1CKXjL miles ot ' subscriber at the Catholic Ch
HATCHXTT'S Compound Extract of cohosh: THIS Med icine, heretofore, has been confined almost entirely to domestic practice, being known only to the Pioneers of the West and those having communication with the Indian. Vj:h but few exceptions, it has entirely escaped the attention of the Regular Physician and is altogether unknown in populous portions of the country. I s medical properties are more powerful and varied than any other plant know n to the American Florist. Iris-a Fowr.r.irj. Tonic -Curing Chills and Fevers of long standing, when Quinine and other Tonics have failed. It is a Stimulus Increasing the secretions of the Bronchia! iWucus Membrane, it cures Asthma, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Consumption. Iris a.v Ai.Tr.KATivt flavin;; a more powerful effect upeii the Liver than any known vegetable; it cures Dyspepsia,, Costiveness, Jaundice ami all bilious diseases. It is A.NTiscor.BfTic It being proved beyond contradiction that il mill cure Scroiula, Scurvy, and all diseases caused by impure blood. It is Diai'IU'Eltic Curing nil diseases of the skin, such as lech. Tetter, Scald liead. Pleurisy, Ervsipeias, Scarlet Fever, Mea-les, and Small Pox. It is Dicni Tie a.d Ivvtexauooue Ciiriiiadiseases of tlic Kidneys and ijladct-r, liysteiia. Deranged .Menstruation and Chronic Affections of the Womb. It has proved to be unsurpassed ns a Medicine, fur Rheumatism and Gout, Mercurial and syphalilic Diseases. rilOOF! rilCOF!! . Dr. HaTciii rr: We have examined the rcceipe for your Compound Extract of Cohosh, and believe
it to be a good nnd sate medicine. We have no hesitation in recommending it as equal, it not superior to any preparation ot harsapanla lor ad diseases in which that article is so generally used. JoH.V IL. H ILCOX, U., 1 F'rof. Materia Mediea and Theraputics. j Evansville L. L. Lavcuck, M. I), 'Medical Trof. Theory and Practice Medicine. I College. M. J. ür.AV.M- D., J Piof. I'rlnc. snd Practieo of Sursrery. J. S. Swan.v, M. I)., Henderson, Ky. Dated Kvausiiie, Octobei 2'J, Iti'J. DYSPEPSIA CURED! Dr. Hatch itt: Having been ntilicted wiihDvspepsia with a'l its muhilorm symptoms indiges tion, nam cud uneasiness over the region ot the stomach; iiaudenee and eruction: vomiting of meals; mgiii.r nnd tltbiutv; ana liaving used, witnout beiielit, aii the usual icmedies, together with "several buttlef of BuiPs Sarsaparilla, 1 was indueed to try your Com jiuiQ Extract ol Cohosh. '1 he use of two nottks cured me ot every trace ot cist ase; since which time, a space of two months, I have enjoyed excellent h alth. I have sold several dozen bottles of your Cohosh on my Wharf' Boat, and it has given perfect satislaction. For h1! those diseases for which it is recommendcd'l believe i' superior to any medicine in use. Kespectluiiy, r. Li. U lvlUUX. Commission Merchant, Evansville, la. An extract of a letter ol April 21st, 1S50, from Dr. J. D. Collins, Clarksvdle, Tennessee. " our Cohosh takes litiely. 1 have recommended and used it in a good many cases ot various disease s o niv snishictiwii- l or several years 1 have known the happy and almost marvellous effects of the Co iosl( ai.o.vi: m some peculiar di-eases. J judge it highly as a Tonic, aulkconuiie and emciiagogue." From J. B. Hannah; wholesale dealer in Hats, Caps Uoots, Mioes, i c. ivc. Evansville, 1a.. March 30, 1350. DocT. IliTtniTr:-1 have used v ttr preparation it Cohosh for torpor of tiie liver, indigestion, and lencnd nervous debility; in every instance wtthastonisttin success. 1 would recommend it lo nil similarly affected, as a sale, pleasant aiideilicacious medicine. l our obedient serv't. J B HANNAH. Hie cei lifien'e of R. W Dunbar, Esq., Treasurer of Vanderburgh couniy. Lva.vsvili.e, 1a., April 17, 1S."( Da H.TrTttTT 'tr 1 have usfd your Cohosh for i our or live monliis, andean siv with couhilence :bat it is an alterative tonic, much superior to any .'reparation ol S.iisapanlla, or other tonic medicine I have ever used Yours, il. Vi. DUN BAR. The following is from Mr. Morcan, of the firm of G. - S. R. Morgan, wholesale dealers in Dry Goods, Evansville lud Dorr. I (ATetUTT Sir I have used ynur Cohosh n several eases ol'disuased Lungs, with the happiest results. From my experience with it, 1 believe it also to be one of the best Mi dicines for g'-ueral debility, indigest ion and lor puiiiying the blood. Yours, ic. S. U. MORGAN. Hendi f.sox, Ky., May 2, 1P50. Dr.. J: G. IIatcmitt My wife h is been afflicted wi'h Prolai sus Fieri, and all ihosr diseases socomuion to women about the "turn of lite. -he has linen wonderhdly benetineJ by the ue of your Cohosh, alter trying in vain other medicines. Yours, J AMES BACON. JÖ-CAl'TION.C None is genuine unless " 1 1 A'l'CHITT'S EXTRACT OF C( illO.II," is blown in the bottle. Manufactured by J G. HATCtliTT Ä: CO , No. I I Fr uit st. Ivansville, Ind: And for sale by tho principal Druggists throughou' the West. fjel2 til A BRANCH OF THE GREAT WESTERN Jl.VKUl.K iOUftS. 'IM! E Proprietor ot the (Jreat Wes'crn Marble - .i Us having established a brtinch of his establishment in the town of Evansville, Ind., is now or pared to furnish all who mav desire to erect Du al, le Mementoes, over die Graves 1 their deceased friends, witii .Monuments, Tombstones, äc, of all description , sizes and qualities ol Foreign and Domestic .M atble; and at Lower Price.--, than have ever been oü'eivd West of the Mountains. Evanstille, April 23, 'So. COL. CROSS AVESTKRN ItfARliLTl. THE undersigned having iliscoveied a Quarry of tine W lute Mail le in Damson County, Intl., has -ec'tJ n .SKa n Mill lor the purpose of sawing it l . " -i, a 'able lor Tombstones, &c. is now ,ip nno . tj - rticles at about one hall rH..u oon.s.. ". , lu r ished at tho nrii1 lev htvp ltrrc. fit im i J i Uf. i .. bsh une.." in e very wav eiiual to the Marble furnished py be Vermont Ouarrica. I In:ve ordered a large lot shipper! iv. ;r Fvatisville, which will be here "during the e -mi g month. Any oitf needing Munnnu-nt?, Tombstones, Furniture Work of any a: d every description, would do well to examine our Western production ..efore buying 1 have been long engaged in the business, nnd e:i'l ;t equal if not superior to any .Marble ever otllu-d iu the West. np23 lmdwtf COL. CROSS. "DISS CLUTI03I C ? FÄRTNEFSHIF. AJTOTIC'E is hereby : iven, that by mutual coiliN ..::', 1 !? ':. .lr iwn from the firm of I leni y MM Corhc . f. , t of Henry criber, E. A. !;. u , ;:iat 1 am no longer inter.'i: .;, of -,id firm nor liable tor their JOHN HODGSON. c.emra." WJSARr EOAa' t'OK SALE OR RENT rl!E 11 ersi tue I wib t- ! or rent his V'hrl JL P.oat now i mg nt the hvnnsviile Wiiarf, . u rcasor.,,:.'i terms. The boat is in good ora r; :w.J well I'll- i i-.r tl.e accomtuodalion oi liver buI;icontain ! good store rooms. Bakery, &,c. For turthe r n lorii.auon apply on lioartt to jeQO vi JOSEPH WOODS State ol Indiana, Warrick County. In the Warrick Circuit Court, October term, A- D. 1830. Rhoda Jane Sawdry, F;S Petition for Divorce. ; '. PIj-i rlf- W( TV. TVTOVV at this tim- to-wlt: on the 1 Ith day ol .L ot June. A. U., 1jU. comes tne ao.ne uuuie.i iihr la Jane Snwdrv and riles har petition heroin, and also an allidav'it of a disinterested and competent witness that the said Cliarlos Sawtfry is not a resident of the State of Indiana The said Charles S twdrv defendant herein, is therefore hereby notilied of iho pendencv of said bill, and that unless he
te and appear be lore the rionoraoie junges en ere Warrick Circuit Court at their term next, to be hohien at the Court House in Uoonvilie, on the second Mondiy of October, in the year 1830, and that unless lie plead to cr answer the same on or betöre tho calling of lias cause, the same will bo heard nni determined in his ab-ence. Aucst: J. WAIT P. MOORE, Clerk, By Isaac S. Moore, 1). C. W. F. Parrot, Sol. lor Comp'lt. 1 je L9 3wJ
SOMETHING NEW ! ! ! June 2ö, ImöU. AT BABCOCK BROTHERS. RECEIVED this morning a few of Harpers Invincible Hay istraw and Corn Ci'tters with improvements that render them perfect. The attention ol Fatmers and Stock raisers 13 called to this Machine, patented in li?i3,by Col. I.. A. If arper of Uusselivile, Ivy., and is pronounced by all win have used it to be the most valuable Straw Cutter ever invented, It i-j worked by hand and is capable of cutting 15 bushels in 3 minutes, from half inch to two inches in length. The undersisned are nirents for the above Machine, and will prompt! v attend to all otders. je2o tt BAL COCK BROTHERS. STEAMBOAT ONEOTA FOR SALE.
pä THE light drauht stern wheel; yity steamer ON EOT A will be ofll-red THE liirht draught stern wheel ES22SSÄ for sale at Public Auc tion, on Wednes day, Julv Hth, a, the wharf of the cuv of Evansviilp. n!sl e:,n ,llssnf hr . nl l, lote that period. The Oneora is au excellent low walerbfat, and admirably adapted to the Wabash trade, thawing only twelve inches of water when lillt, and capable ot accommodatinir scventv-live or eignty tons of Irciyht, and possessing a good cornlortabie cabin Terms id sab- One half the purchase money cash in hand, the bal.mcf at the exp'iraii :n of sixm'oi.ths the purchaser giving approved seeuri'y f(.ritspivmeut. ilCtiU WARD.' L.mi.-viile Cotirh r copy to the auiount.of two tiollars and ;at.:is oluc:: ijt si CHOLSRA ! CZOiERA ! ! TTORWOUD'st CliOEEK A DROPS cured more JL Cholera and Diarrlu in iast year than any other tucdicitte. For sale bv J. G. HATCH ITT CO. No. 1 1, Front s'. COpÄRTIJEÄSlilF. Ntw Uuleaxs, July 1st, 1?30. From and after 1st of October next, .Mr. E. II. Fur.iiiii.D becomes a Partner with us. under our present lirm T. C. TWT'JIIELL 6c CO. jv't if Tebmümfos "WEE AT J I : L 1 V 1 ; ii E i) E A 1 1 L V. One Dollar per Bu-hel, will be paid for 5,000 Bushels ut Prime Wheat, er so much as shall be delivered at the Evaiis--ii!u ?vliils, within two weeks alter the first New Wheat shall be ready for Market. S G. CLIFFORD. JO" The highest Market prii e will, at all times, be paid in CASH, lor Wheat, Barrels, Coo,, c-r-stufT, and Wood. fjela tf) xmiöirwm'TWiJjmm. sPEiffos rrMIE Proprietors of the above named popular -'prings would inform the public that this fash ionable place ofresrrt, will booiicned for the reception of visitors by the tiret of June. The buildings havs undergone a thorough repair, the roc ms refurnished in the most modern st !e, and the grounds benutirii d and improved, thus renJci ing the Sulphur Springs one of the most pleasant places of resort in the Western country. The Medicinal virtues ol the water, and the healthy location of tleve Springs, offer strong inducements lo invalids, as well as to thoseseeking a pleasant placeof Summer resort, to visit this place. The proprietors have spared no expense, and will use every endeavor, to make the-e SpriiiLS unsurpassed 1 y any retort of the kind in the West. The above Springs a-e situated in Union Conrt'y, Ky., twe lve miles from Unionto'.vn, hüeeii from Caseyiiiln, twenty ihtte from Henderson, and twenty miles from Shuwncetown. 111. A. G. LONG, HENRY J LEWIS, mvT5 3m Propiietors. I'he following pajiers pleare copy '3 months and send bills to advertisi is : Daily Conner, Louisville; Journal, Paducah; Advocate, Shawnestown; and Kentuckian, llender-on. ATTEUTION ! TI'ST received by tuu uii.tersigneil at tl-tur Aucli in Room on Water stieet, u vi ry general assortment ol Furniture. Chairs Clocks. Looiimg fiiassts and Looeing Class Plates, purchai-ed f r Cash direct from the manufacturers, und consisting in part of Walnut and Mahogany Dressing I tu re u.s rrolland plain trout Bureaus, l..'..s;e:uls, I able.5 amis. Desks, Solas, a gr at variety of Chairs, Cbihhen and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, L .oking (lasses, picture Flames, &e öce t Al-.o, a gi'iu ral ojsortnu-nr of Drv TiooJ.j nnd a lanre lot of Notions. Allot which they are delei mined toscll at LOW piiecs, ai d to which the patronage of the public is i e. p ei hilly solicited, llegr.lnr Aueiioii sabs everv v ecju sdav and iaturdr-y. Up L.-'LY' Si. N ELS X. N. B. To our Irirmls, who so ei t:cro'islv agist ed us in our mislorlune, occasioned by the burning of the Helle ed ihe West, we tender our gt:.n ful acknowlrdgments. V . A: N. jffi U STA'l "i: V)I'' IN DIANA, ( vv. Yiiiulerbuigli 'eunty. i ' ' In the Vaiiderbuigh Circuit Court in vacation, June V. IsjO. Mary Tarkcr, i i . Divorce. Alexander Parker t ND r co ND now at this time, to-wr June 8, 130. mies the complainant and hies her peiiuon for Divorce, and it appeari ig to t!;u satisfaclion ol ihe Court fr-mi the oaih if a -lisiuterrste-d person, this day filed in the Clerks office. that the said Alexander Parker is not at this time a resident ot the Sta'c of Indiana; therefore, notice is hereby tiven to the said Alesander Pin ker that unless he npp ar and plead to or arswer tl.e tail petition. on or be fore the calling of this cause on the lir-t day ol the no.t term of : I. is Com t, to be held at the Court Hon.-e in Evans illc, on the fourth Momhy in September next, the same will be Lund end determined in his absence. yVl 3w SAM'L. T. JENKINS. CPk. STATU OF INDIANA, j iiuelei biiigb County. I In the Probate Court id Vanderburgh Couniy, in vacation June 1 1. 1-30. Marv SUf els administrator ot George Sktcl-t dee'd.. YS. William Skeels, M ary Skeels. Thomas Skce.ls, Georg Skeels, Peisey Hitch. Allied Hitch, Sa'ly Skee's, Jane Steels undFraucij Skeels. PetiMen to sill real estate. N 1 ne w at ibis time conies the petitioner and llles in the Uffiec of tin: Clerk of the Probate Court ol to derbtirgh county, her peuuon praying tor the sale of the real i te ol u,e said ilrct tie nnd it nntiearing from the iimdavit i 1 a di.-ii ed person" (his day Lied in the CDik's oiT.e ;.'l tli-.r Tnomas Skei Is, one ol said eich ; .1. nts is not at this tin: resident ot ii;-' State m loorni' therefore, notice is J fiven io tlv said 1 oon: 'I. asSlicels that unless hepe.-'"oe 1 - .... K. I lli "d'tinr ot til. PC and appen cause C the L day of the next term of this Court to he d' -d a. , Court House in Evansville e n the third Monday J'1 j Aienist next, and plead to or answer the said j ,u.i,1inn tl n same will he heard ard determined in ! his absence. SAM'L. T. J ENE1NS, CPk. je)2 Jw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the est-.te of Abraham Knight deceased, have this day been .M-niite.d io the undersign' d bv the Clerk of the an-,i..ri-.ii1-.-r". t'r,.!!,!. Cioiit. All tiorsons having claims .against said estate arc requested to present ihe same lor payment, and those indebted to said estate are hereoy nolineü to maue paynieiu ujereoi to me Tue estate is probably solvent. W.M. M. KNIGHT, je!3 3w Administratwr. EVANSVILLE FOUNDRY, ON MAIN STREET AND THE CANAL. SCANTLIN & BlRBAMi, TANUI 11 Grate iVNUFACTFRERS of Stoves, G rales and tte Dais, Hollow-ware, Andttvns, i-au irons Wagon Coses, Ploughs, &e, and every article pertaining to tb.eir Iura, are now ready to rcceivo orders for the same, Atl kinds of Jeb Work willbe executed with the utmos:.iispatch. f5"i 'fiieean l Ware Room at the Foundry. ap"22 dxw3m NOTIONS. BASKETS, Bung starters, Rolling pins. Knife cb aners, Poiatoe. mashers, Cutter prints and lots of other t'iings for sale bv my4 tf ' lioRNLROOK &. EL'RTiS. ! 1 OLASSES. Plantation and Sugar House, ItJ in barrels and half barrels in good order, and for sale low by FOSTER & CROWN, jel tf NEW GUNNY BAGS. TjUT received 150 Bales, and ZW Bundl:s, in
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LANDS FOR SALE. E EMIGRANTS or others desirou? of procuring J settlements for a number of families in the same neishboihood, 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, it one entire traet is taken by an individual or company. Viz: One tract of 1JÖ0 acres, being part of Lot No. VHf lyi nil on the Ohio river, and JSorth of Green River, in Hinderson &. Company's Grant, about 15 miles below Owensboro, Ky., and 7 miles above ISewburg. Ind. x'd. A Tract of 'iÜLO acreä, parts of lots No. TV and V, lying North of and fronting about two mile? on Green river in said Grant, fwo miles above Spotisviiltj at Lock and Dam No. 1 .where there are Saw and Grist Mills, and about 15 miles above Evansviile, Ind.
A 1 ract ol ceres, being lots No. 48, in sal,(1 ra.u! a'Mut OIlu "' fr?'11 tile Ohio river, 12 ' ' I'Tr'"" v ,owu 7 'noerson, Ky. . ana a m: ! f'" W"r" In4 ,la i 0 t,n tra ! " lemarKao.y wen iimoerea. well adopted for gi iizing, raising grapes and other fruits; is within a mile or two ed a steam law Mill, and has a very superior Spring upon it, the balance of the tract is level, and weal adopted for meadows, and cultivation. -Ith. A Tract of 1000 acres bfing part of lot No. 4 in said Grant, lying on both sides of (-reen river, about 15 miles from the town of Henderson; onethird o! this tract is broken and well adopted to the raising ol Lit apes nnd fruit trees, and contains a great oeal ol Sione Coal, which is easy ofaecessand near tl.e river; the balance ol the tract is good soil, w 11 umbered and lies well lor cultivation, has aboist 70 acres of cleared hind and about 100 acres wood-land enclosed. The improvenii nts area dwelling Lous- with 5 rooms, two out-houses with two rooms each and stone chimneys to nil; two good stables and a corn crib all tinner one roof, aff truing a good shed in trout of the crib, alfof which are e I built o good hewed logs; nn orchard of tine fruit trers, a garden with some bearing fruit trees grape vines, and other smaller Iruits nnd shrubbery, and a good Spring in the yard, a public ro.id 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 ef nn energetic man with some capital. Enquire of the subscriber, or lxorx it Wheeixk, oi'Evansvtile, Ind. who have plots and a description of each tract, with prices. &c, and. will give references to persons living near who will show the same to any 'hat may wish to see and examine thrm. JA.MES ALV1S. Henderson, Ky., June 20, li-50. Lw4wJ THOMAS HEADEN'S Cheap lioot, Shoe &. Grocery Store. Main Strkdt, Evansvh.lk. (B-li'-xn Messrs. Hiiahrs ef- KlUolCs.) LARGE assortmeeU of Gent Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and some neat Leghorn Hats. A Ladies l.ice tools, hall' Gaiters and Kid 'Slippers, Boys, Misses and Chihirens Shoes. Teas, Stignr, Coffee, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Starch. Blue Spices nnd several other ariiel 's. Scythes, Rakes, Hayforks, Brooms. Buckets, Washboards. Seive, &c. je-JO 1m EXC . T r , r-rMl I IT COR.N'ER Ol' DIVISION- AM) 1 i KST STI'.LtTS, r.VAXSVILLI", IND. rp;iE i L mci und -r.-igned havi;;g taken ;U cstallisbut and is now renovating and ht'ing it up lor the column pud easo of the travi Hing coiumuni ly. nnd from his ! ng e.i)-rience in the business he hopes to share a liberal patronage of his Iiiends and 'he public gi iier.il! v. I is prepared to take a few more families am! boarders. His table will be laruidied with the best that the market affords, and attended by good, polite and attentive servants His Par will be well furnished and his charges reasonable. SAM. MORTON. m:'3 tlJm ITO KUM3UG I (, 4 Ck-I) f v wi. l ii oi c loiiong nnd Furni-'i-jp-Ä-t P ing Co .ds at Cost for Cash. We will sell our entire stock f( bulling at cost, con- ; Uli ng of a fall asf-irtment f Coats, Pants, Vests Cloaks-, Wrappers, Hoot-, CIum s. Hats, and many oilier nrtich'M mo tedious io nn utii n, (.ill soon, as t'iey will bo fold nt great Bargains for Cash. r MAYER TiilEu, jrlO tf Water st , next to Sycamore. TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT. THE imdfTsigned having associated themselves logetln r in the Tailoring business, are fully prcpirt 1 to execute ail work entrusted to them in 'he most fashionable stylry, workmanlike manner "i,d at ritio',:d'l' prices. They r ceive la -hion piii'f looiitl ly. iio.l Ilms keep ii) with the a-re in a'l its cl an" s ol fi.hion All work sent Irom our shop will be warraniui to f.t, or il may be le t on our I. and.-. !r shop is at ihe South-west corner ot Fits; and Scumoro streets. i. S. ANDERSON, j, 11 tf W. T. MARTIN. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! '"rilE undevsi ned is prepareil tc. turni.-n ice our- ! ing the Sumwho will ca'l ai h ween VTiti r aue! mvoO d:im ier in iiny quannty, to an" person s residence, on Locust street. I First. THOS. BUTLER. MOATS! Soaps ! ! A great variety of Fancy Soaps in S'.oi e, and lor sah bv HATCIIITT & CO.. iel tf No. 14. Front st. Dr.POT of I'oprtlnr Meelicincs. -Swain's Familv Mciiemcs, Lovdeus, do. do, Town-s-ml'f. Bull's and Shaker Sarsaparilla, and every valuable patent mcuiiiuc. for sale, bv HATCTHTT r CO., j, 1 tf No. 14, Front st. T OCIC 1 cask Madeira Wine. J do. old Opori.J to; i do Holland ün, 2 casks Cogmac Brandy. Those wishing a genuine r.rticle will nil at HATCH ITT &. CO., .1" 1 tf No. 14, f ront st. T 1 FSTANG Liniment 12 gross of this, the 1 i trost popular Liniment of the day, for sale. Term" fivorable t'1 v holesaie 1 uvers. II ATCHIT f &. CO.", Sole Agents, je! tf - No. 11, Front st. nollOSH ! Cohosh !! Pf CO bottlesjust manI v. idactnrcd terms ftvora! le tj wholesale buy i er-- It is the best Family me.liein ever made. 1 ' HATCIIITT &. CO., j jt l tf No. 11. Front st. MIJAKS A- Ttibacco. Extra articles alwnvs to be found at HATCIIITT &: CO., jcl tf No. 11, Front st ITTii'TE Lead and T inserd Oil. best quality V at HATC.U1TT&.CO., tf Ko. 14. irom st. 100 !'D'K fotton Yarn, from thC ßonharbor Factory, just received and for salt-low d 1 tf J. II. Sl AeJit tJK ejej. G1 L VSS tv Gi.isstvart-. 120 boxes 8-10 to 20 r 24 Vvheehng brand. i!5 boxes assorted molasses cans and flasks, .just received in store and for sale l,v ijel tlj ' FOSTER & BROWN. POINTS &c 7? krgs white lend, pure nnd i "Nj. 1; 4 hbU lin.-red- iil; also, Chinese blue. ..i,-,,.,-. nr. M-i hronio vi low, von. reu, FijauiHti brown. y Row' ochre, " b' herage, putty, Spanish whiting, &.c. in store and mr saieny jel li FOSTER &. BROWN. SUNDRIES. TJICKLES, Catsup's. jL Currants, Rais!ip mv-1 tf Sauces. Jelly's, dried Fruits Fi-rs lor sal RN CROOK & DUR TIS. FRESH TEAS. OTTER 'OR Young ilvsou, 01111g Hyson, ImperV? ial nnd Clack Teas. Extra orange oolong peos a tine binek Tea for & CURTI5. C13EE5E ! ! CKEE3E ! ! ! BOXES orime Western Reserve Cheese re- . " . .'. . "V ioit.ir liJT JJ ceived tins morninT :J: , , li I flfe low at BABCOCK Bleu incivc.
CHEESE. CHEESE. 4 SM ALL lot of 20 Boxes Western Reserve iA Cheese jus' received, and will be closed below rnE market if called for this d;vy. ... . j.-i,: tf O'RILEY cc .ulTCHELL.
THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY. 130 Greenwich Street, New York. THE proprietors beg to call the attention of 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 w ith virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. The Teas offered, are the following:' The Jeddo Bloom, (a black Tea,) at $1 00 per lb. " Niphon, do. 0 75 " " Diari, do. 0 50 '' Osacca. a Green Tea, 100 " " Too-tsiaa, do. 0 75 " " Tieki-tsiaa, do. 17 E0 M " Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of tlte most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial se il of Assam, 1 00 M
VVith a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless I eas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute bv lot. anions the nprchaserrs. a quantity of Pea ecp al to the First years' Profits on ine sairs eitertec. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered ce-rtilicate, entitlinr him to O.ve Cl.'A.NCE IN THE DlSTKIJiCTlOV ! ! ! FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS laid out, and on ihe receipts amounting to $20,C00 the une'ermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per cent., or Two TnorsAXD Dollars, w ill he given awa v as Bonuses .' ! ! accordiii" to the follow ing scale j 5 Prizes cf 30 lbs Tea each at 1 00 per lb. 230 lbs or $230 zo pnzrs oi 2d lbs oi I ea each at SI 00 per lb. 50 prizes of 10 lbs of Tea each at 1 00 per lb. 5C0 " " 500 " " 500 " " 500 500 500 230 100 prizes of 5 lbs of Tea each at 1 00 per lo. 230 prizes of 1 13 of Tea each at tsl to per lb. 250 ' " 423 Prizes in all. 2.C00 $2,000 Those persons who i refer lower priced Tens, can receive their prizes in proportion, tin y will be Rnrvitcii.'.srn lor. lash, at a reduction ot 10 oer cent: 55" Country Agents reoutred. A nidications to be nddresscd (post p-id,) to 1I13 Company's Depot, as above. icj 3ml MEDICAL COLLEGE OF EVANSVILLE. KVANSVILLE, INI). THE regular course of Lectures for lue session of lt?50 and 1831 will commence the first Monday in Novtmber, and terminate ihe last w eek 111 Fi bruary. The following gentlemen compose the Faculty, viz : General Descriptive and Surcicnl Anatomy, CHARLES S. WEEVER, M. D. Chemistry end Pharmacy, C.A. FOSTER, A.M. Materia Mediea and Therapeutics, JOHN R. V .LCOX, M.D. Principles and Practice of Surgery, MADISON 3. BRAY, M. D. Theory and Practice- ol Medicine, LEVI L LAYCCCK;M.P. Obstetrics and Diseas's of Women and Children, C FORCE P. WALKER, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy.' MARK TRAFTON M.D. Terms of Tuition. Matriculation fee ?3: Professors tickets each 10; Di:-secting ticket fro; Ciadun'ioii fee s-20. Good hoarding can bo obtained lor from f.l 50 to $2 50 per week, so that the c.p nseof au entire course. exclusive ol graitnation lee need not c.xceen K'.'i. The Cabinet and Lihraiv wh ch are enlire-lv new contain ample materitil for illustrating every branch ot the profession by the use ot Anatomical prepa ration, natural and aruiieiai, models, plates, cliemi:al apparatus, etc., SLe.. nil of the most approved styles. Any further information that may be desi red can uooUairied r.y nddretsing postpaid LEV 1 Li LA i COCK, 31. D, np23 tf Dean of the Faculty. DRUGS, "MEDICINES, ETC rAll now in tlie daily receipt of my spring Fttp plv of DICL'CS, ic.&c . consisting in par ot tlic lollow ing : 200 07. Iodire, French 2o0 oz Iodide do Putussa 100 oz Tannin 50 oz Sulp Morphia 20 oz Acetate do 500 oz Quinine Sulp 150 lbs Gum ( Ipiinn 500 do Senna Alepd 200 do do E India do 300 do Tnrt ncid, Eng 5 cases Ep Liquorice 5 do Refined Ikirax 5 casks East.Sa!a;ratus 150 lbs Quicksilver HoO do Cnlomcl Ens 150 do Calomel Am 20 do Ext Park Cooipd 130 lo Pulv Red Baik 20 do Chloroform, Cur 1VO0 tlo Iv'edi'd .Salt i'elre 50 do Oil Lemon, pure 50 do Cum A tnon 50 do Aniseed 30 do Cloves 50 (!o Rosemary 50 gals refined Uli vis 50 lbs Oil Peppermin :K0 do Naples Sulphur li'CO do brimstone 400 do Arsenic 1 bid l.'alsam Copavia 1"0 lbs Spts Niire lot) do ptsdmmonia I'.iO do Snip A It her 350 do jalapa pulv 350 do Rhei imlv 100 do lpecaclitinnn p'i!,I''b0 los Sal tooa 10PO do Sal Roehelle pu! 500 lbs Camplior 2(100 do Sup Curo tuoa The above are warranted of best quality, nr.d i. be sold on a small advance for cash or to prompt dealers on usual cremt, my siock lias ueen pur chased entirely fror 1 first hands, on best te rms so the public can rely upon ih ir purity and prices .. it ,e f 1? a w m 1? n nn 1. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an older ot the Probate Court of Vandmhui gh County, Indiana, the undersign ed Administrator of Mathias H. Atherton.docense-d, will sell ut public auction nt the door ot the Court House in the citv ol Evansville, on the 2;td dav of July, 1250, between the lawful hours ofsaid day, the loilowmg described real-estate, to Wit: 1 he n,ast half of the porlli east quarter of section No. 21, town (!, south of range 1 1 west; also, the northwest quarter of ths north-east quarter of section No. Si, in town C, south of range 11 west, subject to a mortgage given by said Athprton in his life time to the State of Indiana, dated February 1st, 18-18, to secure the sum of ylOO, borrowed from the School fund of Vanderburgh count y, and payable on or before the 1st day ot February, A. D. 1S53, with interest at the rate of seven per cent; also, all the equitable interest which said Atherton had at the time of his death in the north -west quarter ol the north-west quarter ot section No. 31, and the north east quartered the north east quarter ot section No. 33, in township No. G. south of .ange 11 west, held by a title bond from John B. Stinson, $1130 of the purcl rchase money thereof being paid, and -23 (.7 j th interest thereon bom the od day of April, 1S-19 j being still due. Said real e.-tate will be sold on a credit of Fix months from the day of rale, the purcharcr giving his note with approved security nnd waiving valuation laws. JOSEPH BOWLES, jcl 3 4vv Administrator. . RIO COFFEE. 1 FST received and in store, 10 sacks Rio Coffee, J for sale low by je2l tt O'RILEY & MITCHELL. PERTUr.IER'S'. LARGE n'enrtnionl of extra Toilet PcrfiinrwJ genuine Bears oil, Pomatum, Curling iluid and Persian scent bug", &-.., just received by anatcr.ian HATCTHTT &. CO., ,r No. 14, Front st. j LAMP S11KAKS, LAMP Shears, Bed Cords, Plough lines, Halter ropes, and 1! ackere!, Codfish, Shad ana all other articles in the gr' ccrv line-for say . myl tf IiORNEROCK &, CURTIS. CANDI.MS AM) SOAPS. STEARINE and Star Candles, extra No 1 Soap, nlo a lar"e lot of Fancy Soaps, which will be sold wholesale orreUy & HYDRAULIC CEMENT. BABCOCK BROTHERS, Agents for Lawson Verrvs superior Hydraulic Cement, are prepar ra to furnish anv quantity at Factory Prices, will the addition cf the fretght of twenty-live cents pst barrel. tal'a M " OILS, PAINTS, ETC. -J ( DBLS. Lins:f d Oil; ivF 10 bbls Spirits Turpentine 5 co Copal Varnish, '3 do Jnin do; 10 do Dried Whiting; 100 pounds Clue Prussian; 2000 do Red Lead; 2000 do Venetian Red, 2000 do Spanish Brown; just received and for sale low by 1 feb7 CRAWFORD BELL.
REGULAR PACKETS
I.OCIS VILLE, ETAXSTILLE AND . CAIKO PACKET. 0535 THE light draught and substan-,':'rfc-J-?m tial steamer JULIA, Capt . pRirvrY, master, will run during the season, as a Louisville, Evansville and Cairo Pack-' et. She is a light draught boat, and of excellent accommodations. For freight or passage apply ' on board, or to O'RILEY & JMTCHELL, . jy2 3m Agents. LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLH AND ST. LOUIS PACKET. . fTlir- ij, THE fine and swift running LouisviH . tI-tväand St. Louis packer. CAMBRIA, Caprt. Lmr.ow, leaves Louisville every Wednesday evening tor St Louis, passirg Evansville next morning-, and St. Louis every Saturday evening, passing EvansviHe cm Monday. For freight or passage having excellent accommodations, apply on board o- to O'RILEY & MIT CHELL, j'cJbri Agenta. REGULAR LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. The fine, fast running steamer FASHION. Capi. A.DP.H, Master, will run as a regnlar packet during the ensuing season, between Louisville and St. Louis arriving at Evansville on her way to St. Douis, every fcaturday morning returning will arrive at Evni'.rville on her way to Looisviile, every Wednesday morning. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to O'RILEY & MITCHELL, my20 if Agents. LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET ',1'" PIKE No. 9, V-'m. F. Fuller. Master, will run as a reg ular packet during the season, between Louis ville and St. Louis, I caving Louisville every Saturday, and St. Louis every T uesday. For accommodations she is unsurpassed. O'RILEY & MITCHELL, my20 tf Agents. REGULAR WEEKLY LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. Po h, THE splendid fast running passenger Steamer SALAD1N, C01.EMAN, Mastcr,will run as above, a regular packet during the season; leaving Louisville every Mon rlay evening at 2 o'clock, and Evansville every Tuesday morning nt 8 o'clock for St. Louis; ana returning v ill leave St. Louis every Thursday ev- ; ening and Evansville e very Saturday morning at 8 o'clock for Louisville and Cincinnati. For freight or pissnge, having very superior accommodations tip lv on board or to ' O'RILEY & MITCHELL, np"0 tf Agents. WABASH & EVANSVILLE PACKET t I H E li'ditdiaucht and last runninsr steamer ST. FRANCIS. Capt. Dif.xis, Mnsfrr, will run ns a regular packet dm ing the season, in the Evansville and Wabash trade, arriving at Evansville every Friday, and leaving for the Vv abash ihe day follow ing. For freight or passage applv on board or to O'RILEY &. MITCHELL, 2(i tf Agents. LOUISVILLE & ST. LOUIS PACKET. 'flip. line, fust running, and substantial J-T1-'-? Steamer, UEN. vv AclUNUTOIN, Capt. Laxohoem, Master, will run during the season ns a regular Louisville, Evansville and St Louis Packet. Vhe will leave Louisville every Wed ncsdny at 10 o'clock, A. M., passing Evnnsville e erv Thursday morning at 4 o'clock. Returning, w ill leave t. Louis every Saturday evening at 5 o clock and pass Evansville every Monday morning af 8 o'clock. For fre ight or passage apply onboard or to mhJf. 3m O'RILEY &c MITCHELL, Ag'tJ, I50VtlMl.GBFE, A1VB EVASSVILL PACKET. The fast running passenger packet Capt. W. 'i'. Varinnei, master, w ill leave Evans villc every Wednesday and Saturday, and Cowling Oleen everv Monday und Thursday. For Ire'ndit or passage anplv on board, or to feb2 2m ' O'RILEY & MITCHELL. . HVA5SVILLK ARDWA1IA5H PACKET A , yf The new, splendid light draught ,:".T..-Hv' 'steamer a6i5 TRIBUNE, S. S Paxton, master, will run ns a regular packet in tl.e Evansville nnd Wabash river trade, during the winter season. The Tribune carries nonrly fcOO tons b right, and is of very light draught. Sh has been built expressly lot the trade, and is provid ed with every accommodation. For freight or pnssage apply on board or to ned TAYLOR & HARVEY. Agent-. EVANSVILLE AND WABASH PACKEtf f tFSfV 'I'-l-lS substantial steamer ikfei INDUSTRY, Ct!.'i. 'v . 0. Gftrtn, iVinstcr, will run ns a regular" packet in the Evnnsville nnd Wnbnsh trade, leaving Evnnsville, Saturday, Dec. 1st. on her first trip For freight or pni-snge apply on bonrd, or to n 30 TAYLOR t. HARVEY. Agents. REGULAR LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE AND BOWL FN G GREEN PACKET lRSS-T Steamboat GEN WORTH leaves -ÄiTj- Evansville tvery Wednesday for' Jiouisville, nnd every Sunday for Cowling Green.Fnr freifh: or passage enquire of n 8 ' TAYLOR 6c HARVEY, JgH. THE RAIL ROAD IS COMMENCED! And we are oil" the nrtt Train. THEREFORE, be it know n to one and all, thar we are determined to make a change in our bu sincss, and w ill sell our present Stock of Grocer" ies, which consists of a general stock, with a large1 nnd well selected stock of FINE LIQUORS of all grades, inferior to none in market, and to all, as well as our old customers in particular, we will sell nt low figures for Cash, or such paper os will be taltcii 1.1 Danit wiui approved security, and in no other way. And to keep all quiet, we would ask ail that owe us one cent, either by Note or Account,, tocallar.d see U3 soon, and let us compromise to save further steps. And to all having claims against us, they had better lie after getting them as soon as pos-ible. This is by sober re flection ourdetermined. resolution, nnd we will he greatly obliged to all of our particular fiiemls and customers not to ask usto violate this pledge, ns we shall most assuredly elenv the 111. Once said is good ns a thousand times. To any one desirous ol locating in a flourishing city, awd petting into a good trade, we will sell our" en' ire Siock on good terms. We have been doiiiur a Grocery business here for ten years past, and can' e.e of much use to our succe ssors. ALUS & HOWES, op22 tf Evansville, Ind. 5rGa7elte, Vincenr.es- Register, Mt. Catmel;' Express, Terre-Haute; JournaL Lalnve tie; copy to' amount of S3, nnd send bills to ihis office. . EMPORIUM CF FASHION. New Tailoring Establishment GW. GLOVER takes this method of 'rtforra . ing the citizens of Evansville. that hovingpurchased the interest cf his late partner, he is now prepared to carry on the above business in all usvaiious brcncl.es in the ehop formerly occupied by Crrdt ik- Matthews, corner of Alain and 1st sis From his long experience in the business, nrd a oe .rn,inn-inn. nn his nnrt. of attention to it, ho feelsconfident of being able to give general eatis,action. The latest tashiocs received quarterly, fehl 3 tf . BOOTS AND SHOES. 1q CASES just received, en.bracin a very O 4 full and complete assortment, well worthy the attention of country merchan's and the tradegenerrdlv, for sale low by , rn my" dtfw2m J. IL MAGHEE & CO. DRIED FRUIT. PE CIIES end Apples, the last ol the sison.for sale by HORNBROOK & frUKTlS jela ti , :
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