Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 46, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 20 November 1845 — Page 4

Br. i.acoi'xt's TooriiAt ni: kuxib, " Jt3 a sure, speedy, and certain cure lor (lie Ei. nioft distressing and painful disrate Unit can inflict ilie Until in trame. In almost ;rl rases of

Tooihe Ache, i arises Iron u-discused s'ate of, lae parts, which r j pose to' the action of ilie at mospheric air, the NKuVE and-tnlernul surface ol the canons or rotten tumuli, and a cure, uiut he cliected either bv extrication or hv rend. nut; those parts exposed impervious t j the 'action o the air. The ahov remtdy ia particularly adopted to destroy the m tve without tin- slightest injury to the other teeth. Tuere Is not the slightest d : n jer in its application, nor is it-puiti-1 U I III its effect. Pries onlv ."iO cent with directions. A i'LiiL.iO liL,iVS..M. These Pills have long been known and appreciated1 lor their extraordinary mid and iniun dintr powers ol restoring perfect health to persona suffering under irear!' every kind of disease to vhich the human Irame is liaiiie. TheV are particular y reecoiHiHn'i(i to ai.; those. persons who ar- utTlieted A ith tiny kind oi a chronic or hu;emiir co .'ijilai.it, as there is no medicine before the politic which h.ij natura' aud huppy elluct upon the system in Sorrectiii the stomach and liver, and to the formation .! bexithy chyieand thereby purityui the biinid . They aie ack.iowledie ly I ii e liuutt:ed' mid thousand;! who are using i h'eni, to he not onl the modi mild and pleasant in their operatioti, hut the most perfectly innocent, g;;f;'und i-fliciem medicine ever ofi'eied to tile p a -l ic. Those who once make a trial of these Pills, never ulterw.ird feel willing to be without them, unil cajl auii.lor more; which is suliicieni prool ot their yooo qualltte. . 11KADACHE-S1CK Oil NERVOUS: Those who have snliVred aim ate weary of sullen ii" with tins 'lis'.ressl lis; coiinduliit, wil find SPENCER S VKGETAULE PILLS a.rpmcdy at once certain and itnioeUiate in it eflccts. One siiiole doie oi the Pi Is taken soon us the head ache is lelt eoiuin j on, w i it cure il in one hall hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowl co nplaint they display their wonderlud powers to admiration and art tar superior to tiny tiling in use lor these ceinplaiius. . 1 II bYSPEWU AXU LiVER CO-VI'LAIXT, file) Bland unrivalled- Aiany have been cured In a lew weeks, after having sullcrca uiiUer liie dreadful ceuiplaiut tor years. lu Habitual CosTiVEXtss. (hey sre decided!) guperi'ir to an) Veguaule PiU ever brought before the public ; und one 25 cent box wili establish their surprising virtues and place them beyond the reach ok doubt in the estimation oi tveiv iudi viilual. They are invaluable nervous and hrpochoudrical affections, loss yt appetite, and all com-! planus to which leu. Hies alone re subject. They are mild in their action, and convey almost immediate conviction ol iheir utility Irom the fjrst dose. ' Tliey may be taken by persuns tit any age;and"the leeble ilie infirm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation, because liicy clear thesvstein ot bad humors, quiet nervous irritubUi ty , aud invariably produce sound health. L'pvvards otliiree huudred and seventy thoueund boxes ol these inestrma ble'Pil Is have been sold within the last twelve mouths1 in three States alone, and more tuau thiee times liie same quantity in other -ti t-i. As an auti-uifious medicine', no family should be. wilht'Ut them. A si..j:e I r i :i ol litem is .mors salislaciory than a t!ius:rtio certificates. iauiu-au--i w vt i ! v. Evatisvtlie by E. P.s-i'UUiilliil &. v'O. A c- a' n and elleci uai Unt e ioi , - ., ' .. rt- , er, also use gucoesstnlfy in the treatnieui ol Bilious F-ver, Nausea. General Debility, and Jcrvous Weakness. , I he most fluttering ree-onimentiatioiis of this, J) edicine have been received . irom many etniuiiiii Physicians and others who 'hive used n' Ann ills presumed ihal no uie:ieiiie has ever been used whose nctioir has been more j in-fi cial, pleasant and invigoruitirg, and failed lor h from a filictad sufferers such expreiousol heartfelt gratitude and lliankl ultit 3. Persons taking the Pills, soon find t!ieniei vPs relieved Chill broken I Fever gone!! JSiuuiN'uti and heajfree and liealihtui !1! Sireiigih ami a:;iei He tn'creasinif and uuproviu afuJ ail uervous weakness tld. . When taken according to the directions accompanying them, they never lad to .cure the Chill and Fever Inu'dirst day, ami-never sicken the stomach or operate upon the-how ei s. Their action upo.i the --.w-nole system is so charming, that persons are iuVriabiy toirprised and pleased witti tlieir .rapid uud. complete reslora'ion to lie.tiui. The Pills purely and solely Veg -table; and the happy coiubiuaiion ot , th.i ieuredi.-;tts a nd their proi'ortious are such as to jiruduee a njmiiCllie win eh never tails lo relievo wiien relief is at all aitaitiai'lt-. Each box comai ns 2 tlise'of Pills Prieo, One Dollar. SM in NeWhurg bv V KiNNE'f, and inEv.tsvi,e. hy K P SPURRIElt vt CO Dr. KIIMS CELEUKXTEi). ' ' Ait. oo.w ut-iv .io k -e b ine YtfCHi v i. oe the must scientific and successlul prepnTatiou ever discovered lor the relief ol Canons : .ld.-, Consumption, A 8t liiiia,Vhoo;n n g-ca it i;h,( 'oiarih. Tightness ot th Luug or Chest, Bioucnuis, anl similar Pulmonary Affections. Leveml trtntisand boxes have been stil l, giving i:uine.l late reliel to those who have been awicied with the roost distressing cuius and ea'iis, aud restoring to healih persons in alnio.-i every tinge ol Puliiionary Alfectiona It is now w ell known, thai a large proportion of consutuptve cases, by which so many valuable lives are uuuualJy sacrificed, owe their oriiiit lo neuleeteif coMs antl caughs which migiit have easily been temoved at an eatly pe-od. No medicine w ill he found Be efficacious in curnii; such casts as iinse Lozenges. They Jo not tiie.ik and lire up ilie caujh, but render it easy, promote expectation, allay the liekliiiifl irritation, and remove the proxiniate or exciting cause. Uuin'reils unon hundreds of ceittficules have leeu. Ollered ot their womierful virtuei-, irom those w-tiuiii it if justly thought have Dy their use, been saved Irom an untimely grave, a j restored lo perfect health. Al'ii, DltT II L'LL' ' ' Are Ilie suierl ami satest Wuini Ot 8' my til if IVIpdiciite ever discovered. It u estimated that t eo,OOOi'hild it'll die annually -irom the eilecl of Worms alone. Thi vast inortality cat be a Imoet entirely pic vented by the use ol II ull's celebrated Lozenges. Grown persons are very often' afflicted with Worms, and are tloctorvd for various complaints without any ebeutlit ; when one or two duzeii!of the Sozenges w ould speedily cure them. They are an iclalib'e remedy, and s'e pleasair to the taste that children will take them as read ily ns they would a Com moil peppermint Loz euge. Pric 25 cents. per box with directions. Ail of the a hove Medicines are sold in New bu rg by W . KNNEY, and in Lvausville-by nov 13, '43-Iy. E. P. SPURRIER & CO.

Tinr peopl: nay. -5-' -f ICo f - - I' 1 a i y v ? .-r.-jv v.. 4.?,.; . . TTT IS APM1T l-KD.UV EVERY INDlVfDM lUL TIlAT THR UfCsT .MEOICINE IN THE. VORLI) iJ)R SHERMAN'S MEDICATED Lt Ki f N ti KS. They are agreeable to the taste, easily administered, and from, theuuprevefleined success which they have met with. -a ltd the remarkable cures which they have perlornied, mav justly lay cluiui to the title of r'MNOUEROll over the diseases lor which they have been recommended. 1 ""y nave pcen ust-uj bv .Ministers of the Gospel, some ol wiiorn have teen tot ten nut upon the Verv brink ol ti- grav n ml have raised them uo. They have been used bv all professions and classes ol men, in laughs, Cidd?. CoiiMitMpiiou. Asthma, and various tiisases ol the Lunt;s, and f und to be more effectual than any medicines ever used. They have destroyed more worms, and saved mure children Irom ili eai ly.' grave, than any other preparation in the world; and they have relieved more Headaches, palpitations,- rheumatism nervous otfections, pains. &.c. Wan any oihe-r preparation that was ever recom ine nded to the World. Phvsici tin prescribe them because they know. lrim theorv as well as experjence that tliey are not only the pleasanlcst but the best medicine iu use. Dr. VAX YORX. Dr. Sherman' Acnt 89 Chestnut sireel, Philadelphia, way applied io by a poor woman, whose oaiighler, freveik.yeiirsuld, ha been sick nearly three years. Her stomach "win as large as a grown person's, her arms and les swollen so that she could not walk. Two celebrated D . ctnrs attended her, and had exhausted their skill without any benefit. The Doctor, believing; it a tase of worms, gave ber a hex of Worm Lozenges. In two davsshe returned with joy beaming in her eyes, and said the Lozenges had saved her child's life.. The first dose brought away nearly a pint of worms in one living muss, and ithe afterwards counted over fjOO thai were discharged besides the mass she could not count. She is now ' a living witness of the almost miraculous efficacy of Dr. Sherman's Lozenges. ' II uiidn ds ot cases could be cited of the efficacy of Dr. Sherman's TOUGH LOZENGES, but it is deemed unnecessary, as the . medicine recommends itself without ptiffiing, -Sherman's POUR MAN'S PLASTER'' is decidedly life -best Etengihening Piaster in. the world. It has now been in use lor many years, aud nut only the immense sale which it has a!, ready attained, hut'also the testimonials of those who have u.-cd it with great benefit, flow in so fast. that the doctor is persuaded ihxt no Plaster which has ever been d iScovered has been the means of doing so much good. 1 1 is a sovereign remedy for rheumatism,, pains and weaktiess in the back, side, chest aud extremities, and as us d in qoui;hs, ' colds, oppression ol the chest and stomach, liver complaints, dyspepsia and usihmu, is productive of the greaiosl benefit. These medicines are sold by, the loll wino agents. Uoouville, Thomas F. Bothell. Lock wood's Store, A. VV. Luc U wood. Newburah, R. iM. Foster. Princeton, v . I Fisher, Petersbup'h. P. C. Hammond, and by E7 r.ETTJ K K 1 1'. R, A: Co, Evbiisv lie, r ... J. 1). VILDER &. Co. Grnral Agents for Louisville aud vicinity. Oct 'M "45-1 Iv THE CBEtT REMEDr. U .,.,-. V LI i Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Consumption, Winning ol Hloo'd,- bronchitis. Difficulty ol . B reathi-ig, H.tarseness, 111 teuza, C'roup,JColds Pains in the llrenst and Side, Dyspepsia, and van. ins alfect ions of the Stomach and Liver. I It. I' O L C F. ICS! OLOSiOXlA X, Or All JlraliiKi Balsam. FT T 's ackuow lodged that ninre persons die of ii. Loiisiiniptioii iliau ot an y other d isttuse. Ii Is estimated thai in Ine United Slates atone over TUlRTV-.TilOUsAND.PERSONS annually full victims lo this dreadful scouige. Tile cause ol the evil t, generally overlooked. A short dry Cough is ttte precursor or a neglected Cold. 1 h-se Bymprotu.) are deemed un nipor.taiit. Pai n m the side, Hectic, and night Sweats follow, &. Ut atll ellUS liie scene. Would you find a REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here it is. 1 he experience ot more lliun twenty years ljs proved iis efficacy-aud thousands are rtion-iiit; in itsetlicls. fjT-il't ad tire f . Lowing case of CONSUMP1IU.M. lue cure was irmy a wonderlul one ae,d places the Oiosaontau, or Al!-Healiug Kal sain,1 at tne head ol tpe list ot remedies for eradicating ilia I dteadlul disease. v. otge v . nays, resiuing in tins city , was seized with a severe cold in the early part ol the summer His cough became very trouble some, and he bewail to raise blood. He complained of a severe pain iu the chest, and hi: bre.i lilt hi' iiecame so soon mar ue could noi walk, any distance without stopping fur breath His night sw eats red uced him very low. He was under the care ol several physicians in Brooklyn who toid him they count dp no good, is bis dis ease was a settled and fixed Consumption. He removed to this city to die among his friends. He was by ihis lime so weak that he could not wakl without assistance. Although his friends nau now given yiveu up an nope oi ins ever beign any belter, he commenced using the "Olosannian or All ll.ahng Balsam," and in a few weeks, was so tar restored as to be able to lesuuie his business QT-Aitother case of severe ASTII MA relieved by two bottles of the "Olosaonian." Mrs. Bell, the wile of Robert P Bell of Mortistown, N. J.s who had been afllicted Aiilh Asthma tor many years, was given up-by the physicians, w ho said they could not relieve her. and auvised her being r'-n.oved to the seaboard ii the hope that a change ol air would prove serviceable. It proved ot noavail. Onehoilie of the. "C losaoniaii".sd tar relieved her that she was able to uet up Irom her bed and dress her self, a iliing she tiHil not done belore in mouths; and she has now returned to her residence with everv prospect ol bei ns; peedi ly restored. Hundreds of caies could be given io prove the efficacy of this "real remedy . . - Price SI per bottle. . Piincipal office I0G Nassau s;reet New York Sold by the following uaents. Boonville, T. J Bethe'll Ntwbnrgh, R. M. Foster Lock wood's Store. A. W. L -ckwcod Princeton, W H. Fisher Petercbiiruii. P. C. Hanimond, and by E. P. SPURRIKR vV Co, Evansaille. J. B. WILDER, General Agent, Louisville Oct 3U-ly

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KICK'S Faii looKIXC STOVES. t HAVE now on haod and offer lor sale, a full U Hs'sorimeni ol the above justly celebrated Cooking Stoves. The 'many persons having this Sf'oveiii use bear testimony . to us superiority over anv jbther Cooking Stove ever offered o the public. In addition to its unBurpnssedfaci lites lor boilling, roasting, broiling, washing, Src. It presents an oven nearly twice as large as any other Stove in use, which ia heated with the most perJect uni funnily, and in its operations is in every respect equal to a brick oven. I r.:.vc also the ;;c5; iu.irove9 rKciuiuat COOKING .'STOVES, of various sizes, lor sale verv low for CASH at the store ol" - . R. W. DUN BAR, july 3-Iy. -Main street, Evansyille, la. SLDS' SAIISAI'AISILLA. For the removal and permanent cure ot ' all diseases arising Irom an impure state of the blood or habit ol ihe system, viz: -Scrofula, orKtng's Evil, Rhemat'iBm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the face Blotches. Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, r nlargmeilt and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago and - diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury, ascites, or dropsy, Exposure or inipru deuce in liie. Also, chronic constitutional - disorders will be removed by this preparation. The following interesting case is presented, and the reader invited to us carelul perusal. Comment un such evidence is unnecessary. JMew York, July 25, 1844. Messrs. Sands : Gent. 1 consider it but an act of justice to you, to state the loliowiug tacts in reference to the great benefit 1 have received, in the cure of an obstinate cutaneous ulcer on mv breast. I was attended eighteen months by a regular andskillul Physician, assisted by the advice and counsel ot one ol our most able and exper ienced Surgeons without the least benefit what ever. All the various methods ot treating cancer were resorted to; for five week's la succes sum my breast was burned with caustic three times a day, and tor six it was daily syringed with a weak solution of nitric acid, and the ca vity or internal ulcer was so lame that it held over an ounce ol the solution. The Doctor pro bed the ulcer and examined the bone, aud said the disease was advancing rapidly to the Lungs and if 1 did not get a speedy relief by medicine or an operation me result would he latal. 1 was advised to have the breast laid open and the bones examined, but rinding no relief Irom what had been done, and feeling 1 was rapidly getting worse, t almost despaired oi recovery and con sidered my case nearly hopeless. Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use .of "Sands' Sarsapanlla" in cases similar to my own, I concluded to try a tew bottles, several which were used, but Irom '.tie long, deep seated character ol my disease prTuduced mi very decided change; cohsiderinf vSis as the only probable cure for my case 1 per levered, until ine otsease was entirely cured. It is now over eleven mouths since the cure was completed: there is not the slightest appearruce ot a return. 1 therefore pronounce myself well mid the cure effected by Sands' Sarsanarilla, as I took no other medicine ot any kind during the nine I was using it, nor have I taken any since Please excuse this long deterred ncknowledg men t, w Inch I lliink it my duly to make. Your valuable Sar.-apa rilla cured me with the blessing of JJtvnie rovidence, when cotlnntr else could aim." I feel mysell under lusting obligations to ou. I can say many things 1 cannot write, and I do most respectlully invite ladies afllcted as I have been, lo call upon me aud, 1 will satisly them fully of the truth as stated above, aud many other things in rt It-re nee to the case NANCY J. MILLER. . , 218 Sullivan srrcet For further particulars and concldsive evi deuce ot its superior value and efficacy, see uatnphlels. which. may he obtained gratis. Prepared aud sold wholesale and retail, by A. D. &, D. SANDS, Druggist?, 97 Fulton sireet "Also.SoIdby May 15-1 yl ' E.P SPURRIER, vt Co. Sule Agents for Evansville and vicinity. TOWX LOTS FOR SALE. WE shall offer sale at pubic auction oji the 2?iid day ol N vember next in the town oi Evansville, forty or more LO l'S, situated in said towu. ' These lots, with one exception, are situated on botir sides ol Main street, some contiguous and all near the canal, and are the same lots which were bought of Robert Evans by Silus Audrtis and purchased by us ol Ezra Strong io whom the same was conveyed by said Andrus. At the same 111110- will be offered lor sale about FIVE ACRES udjoining the burying ground, and lying eastward thereof, Likewise LO'P 17 in McGary's enlargement, An undisputed title to the above premises can be shown.. Terms ofsale are half cash, the baliance on a credit of one year 011 sums under foOO with interest auntially ; over $500 and up 10 $ ,000, one hall cash and the remainder a credit ol one or two years beyond $1,000, one nalt cash and the baliance in" instalments ol 1, 2, and 3 years . - jCSETH TERRY, I DAVID F. ROBINSON, - Evansville, October8ih, 1845. By their Attorneys, Battell &. Isgle. N. B. "Jerry and Robinson, of Hartford, Connecticut have duly authorized ' us to sell and give warrantee deeds when all the payments are made. The ability of Messers. Terry and Robinson to perform their contracts and make good their warranties, is undoubted. We have examined the titles to the lots aud laud offered tor sale aud believe it to be good - oct 9,-6w. BATTELL & INGLE. NOTICE, 'nIIE subscriber would respectfully inform M. his friends and the public generally that he will alone continue the "business ot the late firm of J. T. LAMB & CO., at the old stand on Mam between First and Second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may favor him with a call. lie intends keep, iti!.' constantly on hand a general assortment ol DRY GOODS,GROCERlES, &. PROVISIONS, to sell at the lowest market price for ready pay either in C ASH or any kind o COUNTRY PRODtJCE. . fjmie 26 it. JESSE T. LAMB. MfTCSTARD, Clover, and Timothy Seeds IVii. WAAIED Also, Gtiising, Beeswax and Feathers, lor which cash will be paid at the New Drug Store, Main slreei, in Evansville. sep 25-tt WM. M. WOOLSEY, Superior Hew AVUcat Flour. 7VR a'e uy Ailis a. Howes, JtKAOi.D's Brand Columbia t lour, the best article ever brought lo this market. aug 21 ild Cognac Brandy! HALF pipes lJupey &, Chard's vintage 1834 in store and lor sale bv july 24-tf ALLIS & HOWES.

SHERIFF SALE. Y Virtue of an alias Fi. Fa. issued from the office of the Clerk of Vanderburyti

Circuit Court and to me directed, and delivered in lavor ot William H. Walker, A. V. O ,and against Daniel M iller and George B Wagiiun. I will on the 29th day of November 1844. at the Court House door, iir the town of Evansville between the hours olTO o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. ol said day expase to sale at public auction, and out cry ilie rents, issues, and profits lor the term 01 seven years ol the following land namely: The north-east quarter ot the north-west 'qaarter of ot section -.number eighteen, in township ntimber, south of range number 1 1 west, containing seventy-four acres aud 80 hundredths ot an acre: ' "''' 1 And shonld no person offer or 'bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficeint to patisly said Fi. Fa. and costs,. 1 will at the same tune and place proceed to sell at public auction and out cry the tee simple ot the above describ ed land for the satisfaction ol said Fi Fa. and cost; WILLIAM iM; WALKER, oct. 30-$2, Sheriff V. C. . - sheriff sale. Y virtue of an exicution issued from .the office of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit court in lavor of Michael ward and a gainst Patrick Garvey, I have levied upon and will on Saturday the 'Jth ol .November, fb4o, at the Court House door inlhe town of Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'cloek A. M. and 6 o clock P. M. ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and out-cry the rents, issues tic profits for the term ol seven years ot the following de scribed lands lo wit: The east hall of the south-west quarter of sec tion number 34, in township number five south ot. range number 10wtst(also the sw qrof the s w quarter ot the same section,, and also tne south east quarter ol the south-east . quarter of sec tion number 33, in township num tier 5, south of range number 10 west; and should . no person offer or bid tor said teiiis, issues and profits sum sufficient to satisly said execution' aud costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and out cry the tee simple 01 eaid above described lunds for the eat islactton ot said execution and costs. oct. 30-$2. VVM. M. WALKER, S V C. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue' oi a venditioni exponas issued from the office of the clerk of the Vauderourgh Circuit Court in favor of Harvey O' Neal administrator ef Archibald O'Neal aud agaiust Samuel and Francis Williamson and Warren Stroud, 1 will on the 29ih day of No vember 1845. at the door ol the court house in the. town ot Evansville,- between the hours ol 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M of said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rents,' issues and profits for the term of seven years of the following described tract of land namely : ' The south east quarter of sections numbers 23 ami 24, in town 7, in range 11 west, containing 37 50 100 acres and. on failure to realise the lull amount demanded by the- offer of said rents, issues and profits, I will at the same time and place expose the tee simple eaid land lor sale to sail sty said writ and costs. Oct 30 f 2 W M. M. W ALKER SVC SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue ol an execution issued from the office of the Clerk ol the Vanderburgh Circuit Court and tome directed anil delivered. ill lavor of VVillium Caldwell and Joseph Whee ler and against Patrick Garvey, 1 have levied on and will on the 29th day ot November 1845, at the door ol the court house in the Iowa ol Evansville, between the hours .of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock EM ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rents. issues and profits lor the term oi seven years of the following land namely: -Tli. nmat halt xii-Xh-t. Aautb west quarter of sec tion iiumoet o4 in township number 5 south ot range number 1 Owest jalso the sw qr ol the s w qr ol the same section ; and also '-he south east qr of the south east qur.rter ol section number 33 in township number 5 south of rane number 10 west, and khould 110 person offer or bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to 8iiusly said execution and costs, 1 will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the lee simple of said above described laud to satisfy said execution & c sis Oct 30 $-Z VVM. M. WALKER SVC SHERIFF'S SALE. T2P fice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Cir cuit Uouri, 111 lavor 01 francs Muck ana a gainst Charles Peck aud Emily Webster, I will on Saturday the luhifay ot November IolJ,at the door ol the Court House in the town 01 Evansville, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P. M, ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rents, issues and profits for the term ol seven years of the billow ing described land, namely : Two acres off the south end of the west hal of out lot number five, on the plan ol out lots laid out by R. M, Evans, being part of the north west quarter of section number 29, iu townehip number six, south of ra ige number 10 west, 111 the district ol lands sold at Vliicennes, Indiana. And sould no person offer or bid for said rents, issues aud profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said fee bill, 1 will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and, out cry the fee simple of the said above described land for the satisfaction of said tee bill and costs Oct 20-$z wm. m. walkers v c SHERIFF'S SALE. JTjftY virtue of a decree ot the Vanderburgh JfP Circuit Court, rendered at its Match term, A. D 1845, in favor of James Aivis, Administrator of Samuel W. Hammond and against Nancy Clond et. al. I will on Saturday the 29ih ot November, 1845, at the door ot the court house iu the town of Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and out cry, the rents, issues ami profits for the term of seven years of the following described laud in said decree mentioned and specified, to wit : Fractional Section 14, town 8, sonth of ranne II west; and the lower part of the south-west fractional qr and the east fractional hall of fractional sec. II, town 8, range 1 1 west ; aud should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues anil profits, a sum sufficient to satisly said decree & costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and autcry the fee simple of said above described laud for the satisfaction of said decree interest and costs. oct. 30-J2. WM. M. WALKER, SVC Sheriff Sale. HY- virtue of a special fi. la. issued from the offiue of the clerk of the Vanderburgn Cir cuit Court, in lavor of John Shank' in and against: John Carllai.d, I have levied upon and will o Saturday the 15th of November 1845, at the court house door, in the town of Evansville, between Hie houis of 10 o'clock A M and G o'clock P M 4 ot said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rente, issues and profits lor the term of seven years, ot the following described lots of land, to wit ; Lots No. 13, I4and 15, in block No 3, in the eastern enlargement of the tow 11 ol Evansville; and should 110 person oiler or bid tor said - rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said fi. fa. and costs, 1 will at the same time and p'ace proceed to sell at pu blic auction and outcry the lee simple of said above described lots lor the satislaclion ot said fi. la., interest and cost (jet 30 $i WM. M WALKER,SVC Boots and Shoes, &c. PR. Mens' lined and bound erogans; 3(H) Pr' " heavy brogans; IOO " walking Shoes; 5200 ' women's Bootes; , 00 " Ladies Slippers: I Hit OOJlia 00. roreaie ny . r r . i .. I C. M. GRIFFITH. iuay u-uj. .

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G'DS, BOOTS, SHOES, IlAJiDWABE,. QUEENSW11E, - HATS, CAP-liONNi'MU &-c, tic, &,c. .-',. . EVANSVILLE, tA. , n -r.i. i

WOULD invite the attention of Country Merchants and traaers generally, looneui niuiaigesl and best selected stoc'is ever offered in the West. . They:are continuallv roceivmg addilions to their, present stock of the most desitable styles of

Goods suited for the season; 4ml would invite ...! ,.ll ...,l for il.einuelves felore J 1 MET) 7T) F.ytAsk tl.LK UriW F1LLE. as regards uYe PRICE OF GOODS. Freuch and Anierican Cloths; Doeskins and Cuss iners; White and Fancy Drills for panls; Wliiti? and colored .YlarsailUb; Black and fancy Satin Vestings; - Flanntls and Samuels, Jeans and Tweeds; Summer Cloths; ' French and (ancy Linens; . Deminsand mixtures;. Ticking and Bro. Drillings; Plaid and piain Cottonades; Ginghams and Lawns; Muslins and Be'zarines: Cambrics aifthsjaconets; . Merinos and Lustres; .. Bro. and Breached ?luslin3; Plain and strioed Linen Co.itinsr;

ALSO, a large variety of CARPETINGS, Ingrain, Venetian, Ilcmp, and Cotton

sortment of SHOES : . . - ' - - Men's Monros. : Call Shoes; . - - - " Pumps: ' Vomen's Bootees; Pgd Welts; ',.' ' Buskrns; ' - Call- Straped Shoes; Morocco walking shoes;

Together with 10,000 dozen No. 5, C, 7, COTTON YARNS.

".!IMOWMi.:t'CIITLIi3

C. M. 'GRIFFITH. - OPPOSITE THE-BANK, MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND

"E" 15" AVE just received no. HARDWARE fit

merchants at a small advance 011 cost. I heir slock consists ol :

Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. I, 2, 3 and 4 blades, Scissors and Shears, Butcher, Shoe, and Carving Knives, Razors, and Razot straps. Iron, Butt, Parliament and Table Hinges, Handsaw, Millsaw and Bastard Flies, Wooodscrews and Bedscrews, , Chisels, Gouges and plain lions, Needtes, and Fish Ilooks. Augar8. Black and Bright, Percussion Caps, Plain vt ribbed, B-'tHina Tea and Coffee Pots, Cut Tacks. Brads and Sparables, Percussion &, FliinGun Locks and Nipples, Gun Barrels and Mounting, Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards, Horse Brushes, Scrubing," dusting and sweeping brushes, Saddler's Silk; do 3 Cord thread; Roller, Harness and ; Bridle Buckles; Terret Pad Hooks and Cock Eyes; Saddle Trees; For sale low by n R H s: ( F H m m . UilUU it C. M.

' WOULD call the jattrntioo ol Country Mi rchnntsto their large Stock f CROCKERY which tlieyhave selected, with great care and at low rates: '

They Lave just received 20 Asserted Crates cf Ccimaon Ware,

Packed especially for them at Irom JO to fcuLl XS000 Se,,s common Teas; 500 Setts printed Teas; ()() Granite do: lOOO " Edge plates; . OOO " printed Plates; j0 dozen edge Dishes; 1 4

PAINTS, PYE-STUFFS, GLASSWAHE, &C.

W. & C.

WHOLESALE 1XD II E T A I L DUGCISTS, CORNER OF MAIN AND FIRST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,

w

ISH to call your attention to their -extensive and heavy assortment ot Lirugs, meui-

cities, Paints, Dye-stiiUs, Glassware, C'lirntttais, rnneous

Patent aiediciues, rerfumerie?., Window offer lor sale vEry low lor cash or approved credit. 2 Cases Turkey Opium, (new crop) 2 Bales Honduras Sarsapanlla, 2110 Alais Cassia, 2 Cases Aloes, 2 Dales t ink Root (Roots,) 5 do Bottie and Vial Corks, (Velvet) 200 Packages Vials, Bottles, ice. 15 Castvs English Epsom Salts, 3 Cases do Refined Borax, 3 Boxes Castile Soap, 2 do English Calcined Magnesia, 1 do do Carb. do iu lump, 2 Casks Sup. Carb. Soda, 100 OZ. Sulp. and Acetate Morphine, 200 lbs Pulv. Jalapo, 100 do Ipecachuaua, Brazil, 100 do do Carlhagenian, 200 do Rhubarb, T -co lj,l IfhnUnrh m. ,- T . .

16 Carboys Sulphuric INitric anil aiuriauc rtcum; nuin Lead, at Factory prices; Madder, Freuch and Dutch, iu barrels and kegs; Logwood, Fustic and Camwood ; Indigo, S-F. in ceroons and kegs; Copal, Coach, Japan and Blac. Varnishes; Copperas; Venetian Red ; Yellow Ochre; Putty Paint Brushes; Smalts; Bronzes; Frostiligs; Spts Turpen

tine, Sec. ice. - ftThe above articles now in Store and warranted of first quality. Physicians, Country Merchants and others visiiinu our' City for the purpose of laying in tlieir supplies, would do well to give us a call belore going elsewhere. All orders by Mail from old and approved customers, will receive every attention. W. &. C. BELL, Jauuary 9, 1845. tl Corner ol Main and First Streets

GROCERIES, &.C. 20 BoLS, Molasses; 2 do do Sugar-house; ; Ilhds. Sugar; 1000 u""y Bas8; Tierces Rice : 150 Lbs. Zante Currants. Justrecived and lorsale by juu.e 26-tf J. & W. RE1LLY.

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til 1.1 5 thoee w h.r-wtsh 10 purchase i.y tne puce or pachbuvinff elsewhere, vA ilitX -4H1'. UZ.ir.n -1 il ll inin CL CL -V.J 21 .iAif LO U1SWe have now in store: , 2000 pieces Prints of every variety ol price a 11 ti pal.: ru ; t Parasols and Sufi Shades; ' Silk and cirti'.n Umbrellas; - ivlusqtittto Bars; - " Palm Hats colored -and white; Florance braid rud Straw Donuets; Fancy Willow and Cypress To; Silk and cotton Handkerchiets. , Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls;Ribbons and Laces; . - . Silk, cotton am! linen Gloves; Needles and Pins; Combs and Buttons; Beads and Tapes; Vinte and colored ILse. . . Colored and Liu en Thread; I'uiis. Screens, etc., 5v.c., &c. Walt an as- " , - Ladies Moroceo Slippers ; - .v , Kid uo; " . Gaiter Boots; Boy's .Monros; . ' ' Broyaifs; " Low shoes ; ' Child'sCalf du; " Morocco do. June 5, 1 845-tf. and have now on hand, a large assorment of CUTLERY, which they oiler tor sale to country Trace". Fif'h, and Halter Chains Log Chains', Wrought Nails, Ilorae shoo do. . Shovels and Spades, Hay and manure Forks, . Grass, grain, and briar Scythe, , 'Birmingham and American Anvils, Brightaad Cotter keyed Vices, Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatchets Hand, Tenncnt, Mill, Pit, and Cross Cut Saws, Paiker & White and Wilson's Coffee Mills, - Hoes of all qualities, Straw Knives, Currey combs, " Carpenter's Adzes, Nob Locks and Laicltes. May 15 '45-iIy. Bit's and Stirups, Rin a Cradoons; M. Harness niou nunir ; " do Trimmings; Harness Maker's and Saddlei's tuols; Skiriting; Harness and Bridle Leather, Hot; and Pad SUinns; Worsted cotton aud straiug Webb; Saddle Cloths; do Bindings; Shoe Thread : : Plated" Bosses aud and spots; Brass Trunk Nails; Tinned Plated &. Coveied Martingale rings C. M. GRIFFITH. Main Street. tt ft m B Wl HI- rl II aaufc GRIFFITH per crate. They have also in store 20 0 so so 50 doz. " Bakers; " " Nappies: ' colored Bowles; " white ' do; " colored Jcgs; l while do. may 15 tfy. BELL, Clas shop Furniture, a:c die. '- luJ jej-Ai.iuiii oilier articles tuey ouer. iOUO Lbs Sulphur, 3 Bbls Cream Tartar, pulv. (pure) 200 Lbs -American Calomel, j 50 do English llyd. Sub. 500 do Reuned Camphor, 100 do Gum Myrrh, Turkey, 100 do do. do E India, " . 3 Bales Alexandria Senna, 1 do E lnuia do 2 Cases Refined Ex Liquorice, 1 Bale Cloves, 3 Boxes Rochells Sals, 3 do Tart. Acid, 100 OZ American Quinine, 100 do Germau do 100 do French do 200 do Carpenter's Precip. Ex. Cinchona 5 Casts Brimstone, ..,.. i. it'i.:.OPIUM AXD JlVUltll. 100 l"e Turkey tptutn, do Gum Alyrrh. For sale by April 10 . E. P. SPURRIER & Co Water Street. BBLS. Am. Brandy; 5 bbls Am. Gin ; in etore and for sale july 21-tl. By ALLIS & HOWES.