Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 36, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 October 1846 — Page 4
JOHN J. CHANDLER, Attorney at Law, EVANSVILLE, I AM Office on First st., betweem Maim 6l Sycamob, May 15,'45-tfy. , CHAS. 1. BATTELI.. JOHN I.NGI.E, JK LAW NOTICE. BATTELL fc 1XGLE, . Attorneys at Law, Evansville, la. Office on Firstst. below Main. March 27, '45.-ly, ; J. T. V t,KE R. '-. - . ' S. R. HA3IILL AVA1.KEB & HAMILL. Attorneys 1 Coonsellora at lam WILL practice .aw m pariiierehip in the Circuit and Probate Courts of Vanderderbugh and the noighboring Counties, Indiana. All business entrusted to their care, wilt receive prompt attention. Office on Third Street, fronting the Public Square, and opposite the Court House. Evansville, April 1st., '46. T AW NOTICE.--The undersigned will SLi hereafter practiceLaw in connexion withMr Thomas . Garvin, under the name of Baker & Garvin. , All business heretofore, undertaken by the undersigned will be closed by him, but all new business will receive the prompt attention of both members of the firm. Office in the Court House. CONRAD BAKER. Evansville, Sept. 3d, 1846.
GEORGE B. WALKER, Physician & Surgeon. Office corner of Vine and First Streets, july 16 tf. EVANSVILLE. JOIIX R. WILCOX. Physician and Surgeon. first street, a few DOORS above main, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. ang20,'4G. W. A C. BELL, W'OLESALE AND RETAIL DALERS In Drugs Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye St vffs, Glassw are, Windoic Glass, Sfc. Corner of Main and First streets, dec 17. EVANSVILLE, 1ND. E. X. II. GIBSON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ao. 9, South Street, New-York. Refer to: SrorKWELL& Corbet, Evansville, apr 23-t f. Stockwell & Reynolds, La layette E. A. CORBET, NOTART PUBLIC. Office on Main street, opposite the Bank sep 1 1 '45-ti . EVANSVILLE, 1A. MESSCASTLIN. SR. JAMES SCANTLIX JR J AS. SCANTLIN & SON. , MAN U F A CT U R ERS i n Ti n , Copper, and Sheet lrun Ware, and wiiuirsuie anu rrian DEALERS IN STOVES. Shop on Main-street,' opposite' the Chequered Store at the sign ol The Golden Coffee Pot. mayl4,ty. Evans-rille, Ind. C. HARRINGTON. J. B HANNAD. ' E. A. F A IRCHILI HARRINGTON HANNAH, Si CO., Forwarding- & Commission Merchants. Outer street, Evnsville, la. Still continue to give satisfaction to all who en trust business to their care. june 5-ly. - THOMAS McALPIN, DEALER IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, AND PKOL UCE GENERALLY. Water street opposite the Lower Wharf. , Feb. 19'49-ly. EVANSVILLE, 1 A. INSURANCE AGENCY. r F5 11L subscribers having been appointed H Agents for the "uoitimbus Insurance Com panyare prepared to enect insutaiice on fire and Marine risks at low rates. - Believing the above office to be one of the best in the western country, they have no hesitation in recommend ing this Company to the favorable notice of the public. S I OCKW ELL &. CORBET. - apr 23, 46-tf. BIRTH & WOODWORTII. STOAE CUTTERS AND ENGRAVERS. EVANSVILLE, 1 A. , . . Main st., near the Csnl. jy23 '4C IjllllE undersigned have this day formed a U Co-Partnership for the transaction of a GENERAL PRODUCE &, GROCERY BUSI NESS under the style and firm of Babcock, t Brothers. CUAS. BABCOCK. - - ' E. S. BABCOCK. ' Evansville, July 30. II. O. BABCOCK EXCHANGE HOTEL. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. - THIS extensive and pleasant establishment so convenient to the river, is again commended to the notice ol the travelling public. The large increase of patronage, since it came -under the control ol the undersigned induces the belief, that his efforts to sustain a first .class Hotel are appreciated, and du voting his -undivided and personal attention to his business, his guests may be assured of every, comtort and attention . The "Exchange" adjoins the great steam Boat Landing, affording travelers wishing to go Up or down iha river great conveniences, and a a watch is kepi day and uight to secure to them 4he earliest conveyance. The excellent line of Mail Couche? to the North, intersecting at Vinrennes wild all the Touts concentrated there ileparl from the "Exchange1 every Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and the '' large livery stable attached w I il I urn tab -extras at any''inoment, to forward travellers onward. ,,, With these facilities, of S3 much moment to the business man, 'the undersigned once more solicits patronage ou the ground that he intends to deserve U. . aprilll, I84G-Iy. C.K.DREW NOTICE. I will attend at the usual place ot holding elections in the several Townships in Spencer County, lor the purpose of col.Acting TAXES for the year 1846, as follows: In Luce Townshipon the 21st day ol September. In Hammond Township on the 23rd day cf September. : t . In Huff Township on the 2tth day of Septemtr. in Harrison Township, on the 25ih day ol September. Iu Carter Township, on the 26ih day of September . .' '- In Jackson Township, on the 23th day of September. In Grass Towhship, on the 29th day of Sep tembcr. I will attend at rhy office in Rockport from 1st day of October next until the 1st day ot Jan uary 1847, to collect taxes not previously paid, together with the delinquencies ol all former years. The tax for the year 1846 are levied as follows: tor State purposes 011 every one hunlred dollars valuation 26 cents and 7 mills and 75 cents on each poll; for county purposes on each one hundred dollars valuation 35 cents and on each poll 75 cents. Aug 13-Gt . JON ATHANTIARVEY T.S C TTl'ST received and for Sale by the sub W senber, at the corner of Main and Water street 1200 bbla Dounally's Kanawha Salt; 50 baea Rio Coffee; '' ' " - 30 bbls. New Orleans Molasses ; -25 do do . Sugar; AH of which will be sold at the lowest point for cash. may2l tf M.W. FOSTER "RliON! IRON!! A complete assortment B of Bar, Sheet, boiler and Rod Iron, German Sorinir. Enslish Blister, American and Cast
ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettle from 2 to 50 callous each, lor sale very f jv 6-tf DF.CKER& KRAMER OLIVER L ADD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Dry Goods, Boots A; Shoes, Hats, Capt, Bonnets, Hardware, &c. Water Street 3u door adovo Main Evansville la June li -tf. lAILS.lOO 11 low by Kegs Boston nails for sale OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. PAINTED PAILS. 50 Dz. Painted Pails lor sale low by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. CARPET. A splendid assortment of superior ingrane Carpet jns roceived and lor sale by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. BOOTS & SHOES. 300 Cases Boots & Shoes in Store and will be sold cheap for Cash or Staple Produce. by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. .OFFEE! COFFEE! Rec'ed persteamer Empire 1 00 bags Rio Coffee and for sale low by june 2o fa. OKK. jMITHS BELLOWS.--I2 pair James 3 Peck's celebrated Bellos Irom 28 to 38 inches, warranted first quality, and at unusually low prices june 25 S.ORR., ICES, Anvils, Hammers, Rasps, Tiles, Stocks & Dies tor bale by . june25-3m. S.ORR. H" umber and Shingles, 450 ThouU J sand Icet assorted pine boards. 450 thou sand shingles, in yard and for sale by june 4 If, SAMUEL. OKU. IOAMILY FLOUR 100 bbls, sup. fine JSi VVubasli Hour, lor lainily use, tor sale by epr23 '46-tf. S 1 OCK VVEL.L. Sl (JOKbKT. BAGS Prime Rio Coffee received per steamer Ulenuoe, and tor sale by may 21-tf. STOCK W ELL &. CORBET. ABASH FLOUR 50 bbls. Prime Wabusli Flour tor sale by april9-tfr STOCKWELL &. CORBET. COFFEE 150 sacks prime. Rio Coffee received per Bunker Hill, lor sale by julyS-il. STOCKWELL & CORBET. UN NY BAGS. 2000 Cotton sacks o HOT sale by ie4l STOCKWELL & CORBET PlOFFEE.--100 Sacks piime Rio Coffee received per "Cincinnati" and for sale by June 18 STOCK WELL & CORBET. BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for sale by ap23 STOCK W ELL & CORBET. t5 DOZi Palm Leaf Hals just received and for sale low bv . june if. J. II. A1AGHEE & CO. ory, jua 1 received and lor 6ale by -april 9, '46-tf. J.Ml. MA GHEE & CO. A FEW packages ol Sprini Goods consisting ol new st) le Prints, Pantaloons, Cords, Palm Hats, Bonneis, &c , are just received and for sale by . . J.' II . MAGI1EE &. CO. april 9, '46-tf- ,. . , , CASES Boots and Shoes ol every .description, just received and lor sale.very low by. ju4J J. H. MAGUEE& Co. Ladies Dress Goods. JEVERALot the most desirable styles of Rep KJ7 uasnmeres ana luousenne uciaiues yet on hand and for sale by Nov 27 ' WILLIAM HUGHES. ; T OAF Srgai. 5 bbls. Sugar "St. James SLA Refinery" a prime article, in Btore and for sale low by . ang7.; BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. UGAR. 30 hhe's prime New Orleans Su, gar, 111 store and lor sale by aug7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. KAILS.150 kegs Boston Nails assorted sizes 3d a 20.1 for sale low by au7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. BBLS. fresh Mackinaw Pickerel, a first rate article tor family use. just received and for sale low by BABCOCK, BROTHERS, , aug7 '46 tf. . Water street. BXS. Prime IB Raisins in 4 arid box IS' es, just receiied and lor sale by autiT. BAttCOCK, BROTHKRS,Water-st. FLOUR.--350 bbls., Superfine Wabas Flour in store and foi sale low by july30. BABCOCK, BROTH ERS, Water St. WHISKEY. 50 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey 111 store aud tor sale by july30. BABCOCK, BROPUER.SWater St.. PIECES Musquito Nettings just 92 teceived and tor sale cheap by junr 4,-tf, J. 11.- MAGHKK &. CO. HffAXUFACTlBED TOBACCO. egs Virginia ai.d other brands ol To bacco: lor sate by Iju2oJ J. &. W. REILLY. CINCINNATI FLOUR iO bbls just received, a first rate article warranted lor 8,,e Jow by ju5 ,j. & v. REILLY. f BBLS. Am. Brandy ; ' . 5 bbls Am. Gin ; in store and for sale july ii-it. By ALL1S & HOWES YH5 ECEIVED per steamer Robt Fulton JfcL 50 boxes Glassware. March 1 9-i f E I . SPURRIER. & CO.J Blankets. - - Very choice lot ot superfine Blankets for S. sale low by the subscriber -Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. . Scythes, : ' DOZ "Waldoou's" wan-anted, for sale by may 22 . BEA1ENT & V1ELE. 30 Wistar's Balsom of Wild Cherry! GROS just received and tor sale by , jy Ip-tf .E. P.'SPURRIER &l CO 2 - 20 BliLS, Molasses; 5J -do ; do Sugar-house; - Illids. Sugar; IOOO Gunny Bags; . iJ Tierces Rice : , " J 0 Lbs. Zame Currants. .Just recived and foraale by - jnne 26-tf. J. &. W. REILLY. CE! ICE!! ICE!!! The undersijtned hav ing now opened their Ice Cellar, will have Ice brought daily to their ptore on Water-street, wnere 11 win oe Kepi constantly on hand for re. tail. june-4' ALUS &, HOWES. JUST received on consignment, per steame Susquehanna; - '' 200 KEGS WHITE LEAD, .... , A superior article, for sale by ' ' ' . March 5,-tf. ALUS So HOWES. UGAR, MOLASSES, GROCER. k9 IES. A.C--1 11 s ore and for sale 20 nhds prime Sugar, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, together with a complete assortment ot Groceries, low fur cash ju25 S.ORR. ,
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ENW ARRIVAL. c. potter.. d. bannixg. POTTER. & BANKING. Grocers General Commission Merchants. WATER STREET, between Sycamore 4: Vine, next door to Dr. Stockwcll's old stand (now Stevens, Taylor and Co ) A general assortment of Groceries, Hollowware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Shovels, Spades, Cotton Yarns, Brooms, iVc, &c. Now on hand, which will be sold extremely low. Flease call and examine for yourselves. apr 23-tf.
BURBANK, Corner of Main and Sec-,-oHd Street, at the "Old lleilly Srore," keeps constantly on hand a weli selected stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Axes, and many kind of Farming Tools, Hollow-w are, Wood. Sio.ie and Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Hals, Caps, AcComprising a good assortment lor farmers and the country generally, which he will sell 4s cheap as cin be bought West of New York city. He will receive in payment cash and all kinds of merchamable produce. He is thankful for the past, and solicits a call from, those who like to buy good articles and cheap before buying elsewhere. 8eP 3 tf. STEVENS, TAYLOR, & Co. Commission & Forwarding Merchant. Water Street Evansville Indiana. 07-Business entrusted to their care will be punctually attended to. June 18 1846 tf. OCOUNTRY MERCHANTS. Merchants trum the country, are respect fully invited to call and rxamene my large and well selected stock ol Dry Goods, which 1 will sell at prices that cannot tail to please. All kinds of Merchamable Produce received iu payment for the same, and the highest mar. ket price allowed. OLIVER LA DD.Water street, June 17-tf. NEW STORE JUST OPENED, At the corner ot Main and Water-srett EVAXSVILLC, INU Formerly occupied by John Mitchell, Esq.) If W. FOSTER would respectfully invite JfH.0 the attention ot the citizens ol Vanderburgh and adjoining counties to his new and treneral assortment ot Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Bon nets. Boots, Shoes, Iron, CasHngs, Nails, Glass, White Lead. Coffee, feugar, ball, VV uiskey, Lot ton Yarns, &., &.. . The stock, is entirely NEW. Has been care fully selected in the cheapest markets and with especial view to the Country Trade, and as he will do a business entirely for ready pay, either cash or produce, it will enable him to offer in ducements to those visiting Evansville for goods to call at least and examine lor themselves. Evansville, April 2, 1846-tf. NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS! AM compelled to eall on you by this paper for help : my capital js small, and I have considerable standing out and those knowing it will plunse call and settle with me, as 1 stand much in need at this time ot money. It is the first time 1 have called in this way on my friends and 1 hope they will consider and then act. N. B. I have a tine stock of FALL AND SUMMER GOODS ON HAND, which 1 now offer very low tor cash I urn compelled to sell this slock ot Goods for Cash only. . Also, School books ol all kinds, june 4, if. J. M. CALDWELL J. & W. RE ILLY, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries, Produce, Saltt&c, &c, &c. Main-street, Evansville, Indiana. rWlIIE subscribers have recently moved in jj their New Store, on Main street next door to J. II. Botfundick & Co., where they are pre pared to sell alt articles iu their line of as good quality and at as low prices as any oilier house 111 the city. Ihey would talte this opportunity of returning to their numerous friends and the public lor past favors, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Almost all kinds of country produce purchas ed at their store tor cash. june 25-31. J. &. W. REILLY. .. NEW GOODS. . tN making this my first announcement of my NEW GOODS, through the medium of the Evansville Journal,! beg leave to return my sin cere thanks fur the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon my since 1 assuned the business ot the late firm of Carpenter & Ladd; and 1 would assure my friends, and pa trons that no pains or labor wilt be spared to render my Store at all times worthy the patronage, thus bestowed . It wilt be my determination to keep ilie best selected stock of GOODS thai can be exhibited iu this L-ny, and at as low prices as any other Store. 1 shall never advertise goods I have not on hands, nor name ten times the amount 1 have on hand when I do advertise. Respectluily, OLIVER LADD. Evansville, June 18 1843. NEW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. 1I1E subscribers have .taken the spacious storehouse adioinins John bhanklin's, on W ater street, and are now opening a large and extensive assortment of , v DRV GOODS, &c, which they are prepared to offer to the trade up onas cood terms as they can be procured West ol the Mountains. " Having permanently locatedthemselves in this place they have made arrangement by which . ' i. - : - - G I. f. I. lliev win De in constant receipt 01 riesii uuuu. (Jountry merchants and dealers generally, arc requested to give them a call. may 14-11. JUtllNSUIN tttRanc. EVANSVILLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1EATIILI1 STOIIE, BV DECKER Si KRAMER. rrnllE subscribers have the pleasure of an H nouncing to the surrounding country to Saddlers, Shoemakers, AiC, that they have now in successful operation, a TANNERY, adjoininn Evansville under the superihiendaHce of competent workmen, from which they are constantly receiving at their depot on Main street between First and Second, all kinds of Leather such as Sole, Harness, Bridle, SkirAug, Coarse Upper. Kip, Call Skins and Linings. . ' They also manufacture Gluts and Curled Hair, Shoemalker'e Findings, Lasts, Pegs,Thread and all other articles used by the cratt. They have also in store and lor sale an assort ment ol Groceries Liquors, and Queensware, jy 17,-tfy. DECKER & KRAMER. AUCTION STORE. : . Water-Street, between Sycamore 4c Vine EVANSVILLE, IND. .STARX GUMBERTS inlorrnsthe public that Li be will sell at Auction on 1 uesday, 1 hurs days, and Saiutsdays of eaeh week. Dry Goods Clothing, Hats,Boots; Shoes, Hardware, Queens ware. &c. &.C. All Goods consigned to him will meet with sale nndielurn- He solicits the patronage ol the public. - - aug27-tf. " NOTICE. ' rgnHE subscriber would respectfully inform XL h is friends and the public generally that he will alone continue 'lie business ol the late firm of J.'T. LAMB & CO., at the old stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may favor him with a call. He intends keepin" constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS.GROCER1ES, & PROVISIONS, to sell at the lowest market price for ready pay either in CASH or any kind o COUNTRY PRODUCE. fjuue26tf. JESSE T.LAMB.
Cave & Shaffer's Tonic Mixture. A certain and speedy cure for Fever 1$ Ague jfpfHUE extensive prevalence in this coumo' j ol that trouble disease. Fever and Ague and the vast amount of suffering and distress which it has occasioned, has . naturnlly led to the adoption of many compounds for its mitigation and relief. -
Anion;; the numerous remedies for this dis ease none will be found to effect a cure mote speedily than the Touic Mixture prepared by the eubgenuer. The ingredients of this Tonic are of a highly saluatory character. elliicaciouB in their immediate action upon the digestive organs, a nd entirely harmless as regards subsequent effects upon the system, when the disease is removed the Tonic Mixture beins a genlle aperient, invariably carries offall obstructions in the bow els, and restore tone and vigor to the stomach . This Medicine is confidently recommended as a certaiu remedy for FEVER AND AGUE and deranged digestive organs, without the slightest probability of even & remote deleterious effect. Forsa'eby ju!y6.234. W. &' C.BELL, "Fever and Ague," and "Rowand's Improved Tonic Mixtures." "THE BANE AND THE ANTIDOTE. "I hereby certify, that several persona under Medical Treatment for Intermittent Fever, (or Fever and Ague) within my' observation and direction, have been cured by the use of "ROW AND'S IMPROVED TONIC MIXTUR E" after every preparation ol Peruvian Bark, (Qui nine) &c. had been in vain:: JN ATHANifcL. r.UAUSIW, M. V., -- Washington city,District Columbia. Thousands of like certificates have from time to time been published. KoUUUUU, cases ol fever & Ague: nave been cured by ROWAND'S "IMPROVED" TONIC MIXTURE::! Within 15 Tears!!! However etaitling this statement may at first appear, yet tne tact may De demonstrated by the single rule of three, tor we estimate by relerence to the Manufactory Book that Five Hundred Thousand Bottles have been made & distributed over the country during that period ' Well, it is well known to the Agents, espe cially in the Western Siates.ihat whole fainiliies of 5 or 6 persons have been cured by one single botile! in avast majority ol instances one bottle has cured 1, 2, 3 and 4 persons! The axerage here would give three cases to every bottle! amounting to the astounding number ol 1,500,000 cases ot this hated complaint cured by this inestimable remedy !!! JNow, common sense dictates the propriety ol resorting'Rt once to this old favorite, welltried and sterling remedy, and of avoiding all vulgar and insignificant mixtures. RICH'D RALEIGH, AeentB in Evansville. Inventor and Proprietor Dr. John R. Rowand. Philadelphia; Graduate ot the ' University ol Pennsylvania. july 30. '46. 07-No Cure no Pay C VAUGHN'S -S3 1 EST If! I ATI T: AT .niw Vegetable Lithrontriptic Mixture. A cure for Dropsy, Gravel, diseases ol the Urinary Organs, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs, &c. Incipient Consumption, Female Irregularities, diseases of the Spine, Sick Headache; all Bilious Disorders, all Eruptive diseases. Scrofula, Salt Rheum. &C. And in fact any complaint which can be reached through the blood will be speedily acted upon and cured by this article. : In the Northhrn sections of the United States this Medicine has established n reputation unequalled by any article ever presented to the world. It hos made cures in many and various complaints which are set fourth in a pamphlet which is furnished gratis to all who may please to call on the agency in this city . To all laboring under a debilitated system whatever may be the cause, a thirty ounct: bow lie of this Mediciue will be certain to effect relief; and in most instances a twelve ounce bottle. ': PRICE 12 02 bottle $1 . 30 oz $2. Merchants Irom ebroad who deal in this line will find the article packed for forwarding by LEV I Sl UlKOt; Oenerat Agents Corner Walnut and 3rd sis Cincinnati II. Agents for Ikdiana E- P. Spurrier, Evans ville; James G. Hardy, Covington; J. W. L. Matlock. Danville. July 23-6mo New Goods! New Goods!! T the store ot J. H. BOFEND1CK & Coon IVain Street. The subscribers have re ceived a supply of Spring and Summer Goods for ladies and gentlemen. There are in assort ment received this' day some very beautiful Lawnr, English and American Prints, high and tine colors; Ribbons and Bonnets, latest style: Artificial Flowers; Silk Hd'kls. also a large and good assortment of Boots and Shoes, with a lull supply ot clnldrens sizes. Also Domestic Sheetings, Tickings, Dril lings and Checks, Summer Panteloonery, Linen and Worsted goods Palm Hats, a great variety ol new style goods, plain and plaid strped and figured Cambric, Jackonet Muslin, bishop lawns Pongee, Spitttield and Cotton Hd'kfs., Gimps, Hosery, O loves. Suspenders, sapealocc. We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to call and see be tore buying elsewhere. . March 2b it J. II. JJOf KiN uo. . CINCINNATI CLOTHING STORK, BY AHLERIXO &. BRUMMEP ' -pftrailE subscribers, late of Cincinnati, desires to inlorm the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, that they have just opened on Main street, nex door to W. Jc C, Bell's Drug Store, a large and fresh stock ot READY MADE CLOTHING, made in the latest and most fashionable sl le, ot good materials and in the best m an iter. The work was executed by themselves and under their eye, and will be fully warranted. Their slock is a I urge one embracing every thing requisite for the fitting out of a gentleman's wardrobe, and will be sold at very low prices. Youths clothing on hand ol good workmanship and of the very best materials! extremely low prices. A fine lotol Trunks, Hats, Caps, , oots and Shoes. We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing 10 purchase to lay out their money with us, and we terefore solicit a call from the public." july 2'46-ly. J UST received per Flat-boat "Harry of the West:" - . - -.- -150 Bbls. Prune Ohio Flour, expressly for family use; 100 Bbls Cincjnnati Whiskey; 50 Hail Blls. do; 25 Bbls. Old Monongahela; 25 White Bourbon; 25 " Colored do; March 5, '46. ALUS Si HOWES. UST received and for sale A large stock ol GLASSWARE, consisting in pans of . 25 boxes Tumblers, plain, cut, pressed, etc. etc; 6 " Decanters, royal bar, cut, flute, champ, etc ; 5 " Jars, improved article, from 1 qt. to 1 gal; I ' Lanterns; 30 " Quart Bottles and Point Flasks. March 5, ALL1S & IIO WES
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HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC. A SAFE AND SURF. CURE FOR CHILLS OR AGUE AXD FEVER, In the unprecedented time of Fire Hours. The attention of the public is called to thisgrra remdey for Chills orAgueJand Fever, and in doing so, the Proprietor deems it proper to make the tollowing declarations, the trcth ot which, he desires the people to test by a trial, and lit will cheerfully abide their decision, viz: 1st The article is pleasant and convenient to take 2no. It will cure every case, if the direction!1 are observed. 3rd. It will leave no injurious effect in the system; on the contrary, it impart strength 10 the constitution. 4th. It is purely vegetable, and re fined from all gross particles which render otner preparations so muduy and disagreeable to the toste. 5ih, It will cure with perfect certainty in fiv hours. Certificates on the wrapper around the bottle, of eyres from six months to ten years' standing. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by GEO. W, HOUSE, Nashville. Tenn and by VVM. M.WOOLSEY, Druggist, may 7.'46-6in. Evansville, Ind. JEW DAVID. fin hose who are acquainted with the character Ji or Jew David's or Hebrew Piaster and Persian Pills wi 11 doubtless be glad to learn thai another large shipment has just been received by the travelling agents who are now prepared to famish local agents with fresh supplies imme diately, ihe immense quantities ot these arti cles sold, are proof sufficient of their superior medico' virtues. Yet should there be an in credulous son or daughter of affliction who is suffering under all the horrors of Lame back. Rheumatism, Seated Pains or Weakness, Pain in the side or breast. Swellings, Tumors, King's Ev'!, v c (all of which this plaster seldom fails to cure,) or with Dyspepsia, Liver affection, Fe ver L-hill t ever, fever and Ague, bcrotula, or any of the diseases that originate in impi.rity ol the blood and circulating fluids, I tor the aston ishing cures of which these Pills have become 6 popular, for' the benefit of such we will sub 10m a lew extracts ol letters showing the esti mation in which these medicines are held, were known Indianapolis, April 4th, 1843 Messrs. D. Harrier & Co Gents You will please send us 12doz boxes Hebrew Plaster and 6 doz boxes Persian Pills,' immediately The demand continues great and we shall sell a targe quantity this season. Yours respectluily. JNO. J, OWLEY, Druggist. Newtown, Ind, April 10, 1845. Messrs. D. Harter & Co Gents. I would say that the Hebrew Plaster and Pills continue to go off fine and as we are nearly out of pills, you had better send some by the stags driver. 1 doubt not that this medicine will he much wanted this season as everybody is coling for it. Yours truly, JOHN MlCK,Jr. Crawfordsville, la., Jan, 27. 1845. Messrs. D. Harter and Co Gents. I have sold out nearly all the large supply of the justly belebrated "Hebrew Plaster" and "Pe'rsian Pil Is you furnished three weeks since, and it would be well lo keep me supplied, as 1 find calls for the medicines increasing daily. I would here state, that I have no articles in my drug store that give better satisfaction than the 'Hebrew Piaster" and "Persion Pills.' Messrs. D Harter aud Co Gents At the request of many, who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of a, new supply of your celebrated "Hebrew Plaster' and ,, Persian Pills "we write you the second time saying that we are out. We havo frequent calls lor both Plaster aid Pills, which render general satisfation. Piease eeai us another lot immediately and oblige ; Yours respectfully. GALLAGHER &. WHLTERS Bloomfield Edgar co. Ill, May 14, 1844. Messrs. D.. Harter and Co We have so'd all the celebrated Hebrew Plasters, and Persian Pills left , with us a few days ago. . Will you please send us 4 or 5 doz more immediately. Respectifuily, O.&. D. BAILEY. ' Gosport, July 8. 1844, - Messrs, D, Harter and Co Gents. We have sold all the Hebrew Plaster left with us aud as there is a great call lor it we wish )ou to send us at least 2 or 3 doz more and also I doz of the Persians pills, i . . - Yours respectfuliy, HUSSEY & GOSS. Bloomfield, Edgar Co III, May 27th IS44. Messrs. D, Harter and Co, Gents. The Pills and flutter you sent us, came 10 hand in good order. We have an increased demand for them and it promises to supercede all other kinds of medicine in this vicinity, O. &. D. BAILEY. Hardinsburg, la,. Sept. 3,1 o41. Messrs D. Harter & Co. Sirs Yo'jr Hebrew Plaster you left with me to sell is all ; sold out some time since. The Persian Pills are all sold but a few boxes. Both Plaster and Pills give general satisfaction. There seems to bean increasing demand for both articles. Yours very respectluily, JAMES MelNTOSH. Williamporf, la.. Sept - 27, 1844D . Harter and Co, Dear Sirs 1 have sold all the Persiau Pills that you left here, and should be glad to get some more. They have accomplished miracles here, and are in great demand. The Pills are. called for several times every day. If you do not come this way soon ple.ise-send somejby the stage. Yours, etc. .EBINEZER KING. Since the above letter was received, wa have been informed by the writer, that the case alluded to in the above, was that of a young man 'iving near W who for several months has been confined in a darkened room, Irom an aggravated case of inilamaiion in the eyes rendering him loudly blind. Alter applying every remedy within bis reach, without receiving any benefit, be commenced using the 'Persian Pills' aud had used them but a short time when all inflanialion left him, and hia health became per manently reinstated. For sale by Wm. M. WOOLSEY, Evaneuille JJan'i. Mcmullen. ML Vernon Netixeton At Ford, N. Harmony ; D.W. weaver, Poseyviile;: , , John Graham, Owensvil'e; Wm. H. Fisher, Princeton; . Apr 16, Cm. R. M. Foster, Newburgh. - OPIUM AND Ml RRII. 100 lbs- Turkey Opium, . . . ' ISO do Gum Myrrh. . For sale by April 10.... E. P. SPURRIER & Co Water Street. UST RECEIVED A -full supply of Dr. Sappington'a TONIC PILLS, and for sale by: r E. P. SPURRIER &. CO., Agents, Mayl5-tf Sign G. M. Water st. Chewing Tohacco. ET: ANG HORN'S best "Gold Leap' for sale by 12 a jy lu-ti c. r. ciruK.iiit.is. & uu, WOOLSEV'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. - 7 H"', II IS valuable medicine is prepared by the ti undersigned, in the form of a fluid extract aud carefully compounded with the proper ingredients. The best imported Sarsaparilla is used in the preparation of this extract, and itsstrength fully equal to that of any other. It is a sate remedy and may be relied on, in all those diseases lor which it is peculiarly adapted, asprescribed by skilful Physicians. For sale at the New Drug Store. Main street Evansville, at one half the usual price by may 29,'45-tf WM. M. WOOLSEY.
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THE GREAT REMEDY; APPROVED BY THE FACULTY, ! For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Con sumption, and all other affections ol the Bronchial tubes. . , PREPARED entirely from the Ginseng and warranted 10 contain no preparrtioa of An timony, Mercury or Opium. Mere than 2000 bottles have been sold in the city of Cincinnati, alone, within two months, and in no case has it failed to give entire satislactton. i r i . ........... The Ginseng Panacea is now ordered byPhysicians of the first respectability, in their regular practice, and its claim to be considered the only article ever discovered capable of speedily anil permanently allaying bronchial irritation, which is the sole cause of cough, asthma, bronchitis, and according to Dr. Eberle . who but expresses the opinion ol all the first authorities in Europe and America, of two. thirda of all the cases usually regarded as true tuberculous consumption must be considered as forever settled. We select the following names from a long catalogue of persons who have felt its healing influence on their own persons, or seen it in their families.' Many of whom are well known to the citizens of Evansville as business men of the first standing and integrity who would not for a moment lend their names or influence to extend the reputation of any article unless from a perfect conviction of its utili'y t ' ' ! Nat. Noble, Cnnal Collector's office. -- M.Guthkie, Holmes' paper store, Main, near Fifth. - . 1 . - ij i W- Storms, Firm, J. F. Dair Sc. Co. ; Dr. Cosser, 14th st. between Vine and Race. . J . Jones, Assist. Clerk Ham . Co. Sup. Court. . G. W. PaiLLirs, Wholesale Grocer, Main st. . Wm. Parvik, Finn, Johnson & Parvin. Broadway, near Yeatman. G. W. Coffin, Brass and Bell founder, 2d st. Vandczen, At Hope's warehouse, Sycamore st, J. H. Trainor, Surgeon Dentist. . E. Modge, Firm, Mudge & Clawson, beadstetd manufacturers. . j Bigg ar. Sec. Equitable Ins. Com. Capt. Blashford, At Ciu. Hotel. - ' . " Stone. - ,- . Calhoun, Walnut st. , . f S. Hill, Tobacconist, Main st. near Front. -Rev. J. Clark, Mt. Healthy. , C. Jeffeies, Lumber merchant. -. a R. A. Holden, Main, near Front. ; - Myers, Type founder. Vine St. between Fifth and Sixth. - . . E, A. Wheadon, Firm, Wheadon 5c Blinn, Auctioneers. . ' Kerman. Firm, Finkbine & Herman, Main at. A. F. Benjamin, Inspector of lace goods, 3d at. A. Newell, Tanner and Currier Congress st. Hamilton Lyon, Finisher, Front St. W.Johnson, Carpenter, 34 street, between Syc amore and Broadway. : v. Capt Adams, Columbus House. T S. Butler, Main, between 5th and 6th: McDermot, ' Firm, Williams . & McDermot, Main stkPR. Drake, Foot of High st.: Persons at all interested can obtain a pamphlet gratis of Mr. Woolsey containing the commercial, medical,' botanical history of the Ginseng with the use made of it by the Chinese, compiled from the most indubitable authority. Sold by " W. M. WOOLSEY, Druggist, Main St. Evansville, Ind. Sept 3, J846. Price on 50 cents per bottle, T. SALTER, proprietor, Cincinnati. GREAT DISCOVERY. AGUE AND FEVER. , i Cured in less than 24 hours, or money returned. BULL'S CELEBRATED HONEY-COATED VegetabJe Tonic Pills. AT-URELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION THE BEST remedy now in use for the certain and permanent cure of the above diseases. ' These Pills are as pleasant to the late as sugnj balls. 07- Prepared only by JOHN BULL, sole proprietor, and sold, wholesale and retail by BULL &. ALDEN, wholesale Druggists, 81 fourth St., Louisville, Ky. I his valua ble medicine is offered to the pub. lie as one of the most sure and certain remedies ever discovered tar the permanent cure ol AGUE and FEVER, in any of its various forms. It possesses many advantages over most of the tonics which now flood the country, the principal ol which are: 1st, it is a more certain remedy, as one dose seldom fails to make a sure) and lasting cure. 2d. It contains nothing dele. terious or poisonous 10 the system, consequently it may be taken without a fear of any of the bad effects which attend the use of most of the tonics of the present day. 3d. It is more con. venient for transportation, and not liable to loss from freezing, breaking, leakage, and other accidents which attend the liquid bottles. 4th. it is more convenient and pleasant to take, and us not so nauseating. 5th. It increases Ihe ap petite and braces the whole general system. And, lastly, it is offered much cheaper, than any other tonic now in use, which places it with-n the reach of every one, so that the poor man is enabled to save his doctor's bit), and escape days and rerhaps weeks of sickness. The proprietor has received, and is daily receiving numerous certificates and testimonials) of the efficacy of this Tonic; but, knowing as ho does the imposition which has been practised upon tee public in the way of false certificates in bringing a medicine of this kind into notice, he will only insert one received irom one of our oldest and most respectable citizens, to whom any one may refer if they doubt the efficacy of this medicine: CERTIFICATE. - ; - Mr. Bull having requested me to state what I know in relation to the efficacy of this Tonic Pill, in the cure of the Ague and Fever, I will say that 1 never used them myself, but received" a couple of boxes from Mr, Wm. T. Spnrrier, as a donation to a poor family, and they speedily cured eleven out of thirteen, and the only remaintng two were very small children, unble to swallow pills. . This was a large afflicted family and connexiona from St. Louis 00 their way to Tennessee. . J. H. OVERSTREET. The pills I gave Mr. Overstreet were mada by John Bull. ; WM. T. SPURRIER. Louisville, May 1, 1846. 4 . N. B. None are genuine without the written signature, on each direction, of John Bull. (7- Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL A TO Sold by W. &. C. BELL, Main st. Evansville. Ind. August 27, 1846. COOPERS Tools. Just received a full assortment ot "Myer's" Celebrated Coopera Tools, comprising every ihi'115 in' the line forsalelowby E. S. BABCOCK, Water-St. july2-2in.
Steel, for sale by, june 25 S. ORR,
