Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 November 1845 — Page 3

A SIGN GAZE OX'T. The Charleston Mercury denies think n

that -our right to Oregon, on the score of discovery or settlement or contiguity. It winds up a long and ably wiitten article thus: "Equally untenable is the claim of the U nited States to Oregon ou the ground of contiguity. Five huudred miles of bold and sterile mountains intervene between the furlhest habitable limits of the United Slides and the nearest of Oregon. It is ab?urd to claim the mountains or the territory as Convenient or necessary to any portion of the linked States. Our title by contiguity, then, is no better than our title by discovery ami settlement; ami the amount of the whole is that we have no title at all." - "Will not our readers then agree with us, that when Mr. Polk declaied our tide to Or egon to be "clear and unquestionable" -he could hare had but little reference either to Oregon or to our title. He meant war war on a certain portion of the D mocratic p tr ty, and, if necessary, war with Great Brii ain." This is worth reading and rememberm"? A war Mr. Polk meant but a war on certain portion of the democraiic pirty and, if necessary, a war upon Crest Brit ain ,t 07" JuJge Law, according to. the "Indiana Democrat,1 will be among ilie Democratic aspirants for the Uuited States Senate. We remember well when when Judge La.v and our humble self addressed a Whig crowd Irorn the same store box! lie was a Wliio then, and acaudidate for Congress, in opposition to Railifl Boone. Bui lie didn't suc ceed any more than we. Fiucli beat us for the Legislature, and Boone beat him for Congress. - So far, so good. ' But there the paralell slops. We continued a Whig, though living in what was then considered a. hopelessly Democratic country lie turned Democrat, and has obtained a comfortable office. Thus wags the woild. Judge .Law is nevertheless a clever fellow, and would make a much better Senator than most of those whose names have been mentioned by the Democratic papers in - connexion with the office. - Lafayette Journal. Pexnsvlvaxia State Debt. The Philadelphia American of the 14ih. says: "We have been informt d to-day on what we deem good authority, that there is every probability that the State Interest will be paid in February. There are doubts expressed about the eusuing Anust insiahneut." Of Geology. What is science of breaking stones, Geology? The Whete are the Professors most numerous? A. Blackwell's Island and Sign Slgn.--What is Geologist's capital? A pocket full of rocks. What description of stone has been most sought alter? The Philosopher's. Has it ever been found? Frequently. Where? In a horn. . Where deposited? In a hat. From what does it proceed! Quartz. What is Petrit'dctiou? Rather a hard "p-irt. - - ...... Where does granite lie? In beds. What is stratum? A layer ofany thin". Mention one. A hen. Another." A ship she lays too. Mention a better. A layer of wages. . ' What is a flint? A miser's heart. Can you break it? Yes. How? Open bis chest. Cf7 Health and its attendant blessings can on ly be secured by a proper attention to the symptoms of disease as they occur, and which, if left unattended to, result in ihe mot fatal consequences. - How often is it the case that a neglected cough terminates in consumption, when a few orSherman's Cough Lozenges taken in time, would have prevented the evil. And worms, too those destroyers of the rising "generation, are permitted to pursue their ravages, when a box of Sherman's Lozenges w ould have banished them entirely, and rendered the euilerer heartv and bappy. And how frequently ws see main around us bowed down under a dreadful headache, or bear them coiiiplattiin g "offaiutness or palpitation, when if they only knewhowquick Sherman's Camphor Luzenges would relieve .them, they would suffer no more. Dr.-hermau's jsniedies.are no i.aro bug, nor is there any quackery about them. Try them anil you will be satisfied. , Dr. Sherman's agency for the sale of his medicines in Evausvilie is at - E. P. SPURRIER &. CO. and sold by the Agents published in another colema. WHEN THE BLOOD IS IN AN UNSOUND CONDITION it is as ready for i nteetion, as land ploughed aud harrowed to ' receive the allotted grains Tlwu.wbo are-wise-will iherelora commence the purification of iheir blood without delay rand those who are already attatked with sickness should do the same. Bka.ndkkt h s Piu.s are an ell'ectual purityer ot the blood, as thousands of persons cu'i testily who continue locure themselves ol Colds. Coughs, Headaches, Rheu ma tic Affections, Liver Complaints, Cosuveness and the host ot those indicanous ol the body ol the blood's being out ot order, smly by perseeringly using Brandreth's V'egeiabie Universal Pills, ieuiales will tind theni to secure thai stale of health which every mother wishes to enjoy. The weak, ihe feeble, ihe nervous and the delicate, are in a few davs strengthened by the use of BRANDRETH'S PILLS, and the worst ol complaints are etlectualy removed by prseverence without the expense of a physician. These pills are sold by DANIEL WOOLSEY t Evausvilie, Ia.t and by Agems in most ol the villages in ihe United States. " ' aug7,'45-l2m$l0. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. Administrator's Sale. I5! of Vanderburgh County, made at the Novemher 1 erm, 164o; 1 will ou the 2i;h. day ol December. 1845, between the hours of 10 o'clockA. M.and 4 o'c lock P. M-at the court house door, in the Town of Evansville, offer at -public anctinn the fee simple of the following TRACT OFtLAND, as the property of Anthony M. Barnelt, deceased, to wit: The Norih-eaet quarter ot the South-west quarter of Section number 13. Town number 7, South of Range number II West, in said countv. TERMS OF SALE A credit-of nine months for one half aud fifteen mouths upon note and good security waiving the beueii: of a'ppriaenentlaws. SIMEON LONG, Adm'r. nov 20-4 t p f $2.- Battell & I.xqle, Attys.

A?ne & Fever or Chills & Fever . Cl'RED BY SMITH TO.VIC SYRUP!!!

t A I1E proprietor ol (ins uieuictue Claims lo it B a superiority over nil other remedies ever ofiered to the public for tlie sate, certain, speedy, a nd permanent cure of all cases whoever ol AGUE, AND FEVER AND CHILLS AND FEVER. Such has been iis uiiilorin certainty in curing this disagreeable disease, that he is prepared to warrant a cure in every case, where the directions are followed. It has now been extensively used throughout the Western and South wesjemStates lor the last seven years, and has cored, during that Mine, nut less than 150,000 cases: inoeed such has been lis success 111 a a large u umber ol practitioners, hi various parts ol the country, use and prescribe it in preierence to quinine und oilier remedies. The composi tion ol this medicine. is entirely vegetable, and in, I L ere I ore, perltctly innocent, and may given to I it la n it-, Imuales, and persons of delicate Lonsiitiii tons, without the least tear whuieverol any unpleasant etieot. Persons living in sec turns ol the country subject to this disease would do weU to keep a -otistanl supply by them, es peclally II living where medical aid cannot b conveniently obtained. Tins meiliciue u-eeil on ly to be tried to convince persons ' ol its great superiority over all other remedies now is use The proprietor has now m his' possession in numerable, certincaies and letters Iroui persons wh have used It, and trom merchants who have sold it largely in their -eigli ooruoinis, auJ also f rum respectable physicians wlm have prescribed It, believing, from its laxative and powerlui di apliorellc properties, mat it is superior to qui nine as a Ionic, lo louse unacquainted with is valuable curative powers, the lollowiris; let ters, I roni the many now in the possession ol the proprietor, are oljeredn testimony ol us val ue : Cincinnati, July 20. 1844 " Messes. H ilson, P LriT, Sl . 8ahth Geutlen i e ii : The ainliot of tins letter Is the- ine.iuree subject who presented hiinselt at you counter, ou t riduy, tlie l .ui lust , under a complete state ol debility trom lever and ague. You will rec ollecl, I look a boille ol Sinltli's Tonic Syrup, at yuui earnest solicitation, and, being So very weak, 1 did not wish to tatie any iniliciiie uuui 1 gol tipiue, when 1 could receive proper attention. 1 got home, ou ehba;h morning in lime to take two duses before my shake came on Ii came on us usuai hour, (10 o'clock, A. M ,) as hard as usual, but did not least but a short time. The lexer also lett me a great deal sooner than usual. In the evening 1 resumed the Tonic, as directed, and only had limetutake three doses bednme. Next morning, alter breakfast, 1 con titiued taking it until the hour ot ague and fever had passed, when 1 droped it, and was entirely Iree trom the disease. 1 oal not tin n It it possible tor medicine o restore a person as the Tonic restored me. The greaiestgdifliiiulty now is to govern my appetite. 1 do think, without excep tion it is the best medicine 1 seer toon. Must rtspectl ully, E. G.MAGUIRE. Paeis, Tennessee, September 11, 1840. Messrs.. VV ilson, . PtTrEr, & Smith Gentle men: 1 wrote you, (our days asjo, requesiing you to send me more ot ihe "Tonic Syrup. 1 am now entirely out, and have borrowed two dozens The demand lor ll is very great, in every i nstano where it has been tried it has effected a cure, ll you have not started lha pa eel lor me before this reaches you, eight or teu, dozens ol it will not be too much to send, Respectfully, ccc, T. COONEY. Mouth Sandv, Tennessee, A itgnn 24, 1 640. Messrs WiLSojr. & Smita Gentlemen: You will please send .ne two dozens Smith's Tonic Syrup. 1 cannot close my letter without informing you, that, out of the ihree dozens of the Tonic Syrup 1 bought ot you this last spring,! have only two or threo bottles now on hand. Ii is called lor almost daily, and it has jiever tailed in the first instance ol producing an eQectual cure. It is the best medicine lor the cure ol chills and fever or ague and lever that 1 have ever seen.' Youreaily attention lo the above order will much oblige yonr friend, ' - . J AS. T.KDyUNDS. Prepared by JOHN J. SMITH, auihor and proptietor, Louisville, Kentucky. Sold wbelesaieaud retail in Evansville, la., by nov l3-6no. V. v C. BELL. Administrator's Sale. Y virtue oi a ileiree ol the Prooate Court ol Vanderburgh, rendered at its Mav term ib"44, the undersioned will as Adinitiistraior on the estate of Charles Bigley, deceased, seil at public auction at the court house door in ihe Town of Evansville. on Saturday the 27tn day ol December. A. D. 1845, between the hours ol 10 o.clock A . M. aud 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, ihe following described real estate ol which the said Charles Bigley died. seized to wit: The west hall oi the north-east quarter of section number 18 in township number 7, south of range nnmber II west, in the Vinceiiaes Laud District, containing 80 acres. Also, the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of the same section, coutainiug seventy one acres. ; . Also, four acres in the south-east quarter of ihe north-west quarter of the section alore3iid: said lour - acres being described as lollous, thai is to say, beginning ot the north-east conr'-r"' a Had of land lormerly owned by A..M.Bar nett, at the place where said Barneii'a laud joins the land of said Bigley, and trom thence "n ihe east south line-v eight rods to a stake ; and Iroui thence on an angling line so that it shall strike 'he uorih line thirty lour rods Irom the place ot beginning and Irom thence lo the beginning corner. Said lour acres being the same which were sold aud conveyed by the said Burnett to the said Bisley. . - t TERMS OF SALE One third of the purchase money to be paid in six months, one third in twelve months, and the remaining third in eighteen months, aud the purchaser or purchasers will be required to give notes with approved freehold security without any relief whatever Irom valuation or appraisement laws. novii0-4t. $3,50 WILSON SHOOK, Adm. A-r" EVAiNSVlLLB WHOLf-SALE AND RETAIL 1L LATH I'll STOKH, BY DECKER & KltAMEK. rpiHE subscribers have the ' pleasure of an ii itouuciug to the surrounding country lo Saddlers. Shoemakers, & c, thai they have now in successlul operation, a TANNERY, adjoinins Evansville under ihe superintendence ol competent workmen, from which they are con stanily receiving at iheir Oepot on Main aireei between Firsr aud Second, all kindsol Leaibcr, such us Sole, Harness, Bridle, Skirtiug, Coarse Upper, Ktp, Calt Skins and Linings. ' They also inanuiacture Glue and Curled Hair,Shoemalker's Findings, Lasts, Pcgs.Thread and all other articles used jy the crali. They have also in store and lor sale an assortment ot Groceries Liquors, and Queensware, . jy 17,-ily. v DECKER & KRAMER. Teas, Teas. Half Chests, 20 quarter Boxes, Can ton Companies Teas, Fresh. In store a and lor sale at retail to suit customers by Jan 9, W. &. C. BELL. 12 Dox Marseiles Refined, suitable lor table use, in store and lor sale by Jan 9 VV. C. BF.LL. si:v moo us. fSHE subscriber is receiving a supply of M. FALL &, VVTNTKR DKY GOODS for Ladies and Gentlemen. There are in the lot received this day, some very beaulilul Frkmcb Cashmeres lor pants, a variety ol dry goods lor Ladies aud a large and good assortment i f Boots and shoes, w;lh a full supply of children's sizes. oct 9 if WILLIAM HUGHES. PREPARED RICE. rSflE subscriber has made arrangements with ll the manufacturers of this article and will be able in luture to keep a full supply always on hand. E- P. SPURRIER & Co. july 3-tf

r.ndies Dress Goods.

1 EVERAL ol ihe in.. t desirablest)les of Rep Cms iiiirs and Mouseline Delallies Vet OU hand and for sale by Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. Cassimcrcs. Cloakinss. &c. fH'SHE subscritier would resoecii uli v calllhe II attention of the miblic lo his verv select - r stork of the above goods. Nov 27 . WILLIAM HUGHES Blankets. Very .choice loi oi superfine salt: low by Ihe subscriber A Blankets for Nov 27 , . WILLIAM HUGHES Administrator's Notice. A M k,3 o l KA 1 TUN und Matthew Stratton have taken' out letters ol administration with the will annexed, on the estate oi John titration. Sr. late of Vanderburgh county, decea sed . All persons having liiiine against the es laie and ail w:io are indebted thereto, will please come forward and moke settlement. 1 lie es taie is believed to he solvent M TTHEV sSTATTON 1 A alLV CI I A'l'TiV 1 Adm's I r ill O I H.I J 1 Wll J ; Nov 27-3t By Baiiell &. Ingle Ally's Administrator's Sale. fL.&rlLL be sold wy the adiiiiuistraors at pubVV lie auction on Friday the 2bth day ot December, 1845, commencing at 10 o'clock A. Al, at ihe late residence of John Stratton Sr.deceasod, in Scott Township, V anderburgh coun ty, Indiana, all the personal property ol the es tate ol I lie said John Stratton Sr. deceased, coil slating of horses, neat cattle, sheep, hogs, corn. oats, household and kiiceen furniture, Ac. Terms of sale All sutus under $3, cash. sums over thai amount on a, credit of 8 months. the purchaser executing his note with good se curity, waiving the bench! ot valuation and relict laws. JAMES STRATTON,. -MATTHEW ST 11 .VI TON, Adinr's with the wiil annexed Nov 27-3t By Battell &, Ingle Attys. STATE OF INDIANA. Vanderburgh County, ( SS. In the V auderhusju Circuit Court, September T A II I Oi: 1 CI III, A U IQ1J. Hamilton Vierard, et al. vs. I In Chancery Nancy Cloud. John Deford. Rob- I en Parish, Hannah Parish et ai. I And now here it appearing to the satisfaction ot ihe court by ttie affidavit of a disinter ested person filled in this cause that Julia Detord, Robert Parish, and Hannah Paris'', three ot the dele u da ins are not residents ol the state o I Indiana. On motion ol the complainetus. It iaoccured that notice be given the said John Delord, Robert Parish 'and Hannah Parish ol the pendency ot this suit by pullication in the Ev ausville Journal, a weekly newspap-r printed and published in the iowii of Evansville that un less ihsy appear and plead answer or demur to e complaiiietit Bill of complainant on or before the calling of this cans-t at the next term of mis court lobe Held at the court house in Ev ausville on t .e fourth mundny in March next tne matters and things therein contained will be (as to their) taken as conlV-ssed Copy attest UA.WUEli, T, JENKINS. Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA. Vanderburgh County. SS. In the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, Septe mbef Term, A V IH4S. Naucy Cloud. vs. f In Chancary. nam n ton uerard, John Deford and others. A ND near at this tune comes the cnmnlana. iant by her s dieiton and ft es the alTil ivit of a disinterested person by which, it appears that John Delord, one ol said delendanis is not a resident ol the state of Indiana. It is therefore ordered that the ea-.d John Deford be notified ol the pendency ol this suit bv publication in the Evans ille J 'urr.ul, a weeklv newspaper primed and puoiished in the town of Evunsville county of Vanderburgh, alid state of Indiana, that unless he appear and plead answer or demur lo the complainant's eross bi 1 or on before the calling of tins cause at the next rerm of this court to bK held at the Court Housn in Evansville. on the fourth Moiiday in March next the -matters and things therein continued will be (as to him,) lakeu as confessed . -Copy attest. - S iMUEL. T. JENKIV3. 1 Cerk. Sheriff Sale, i Y virtue ol an al.as ri. la. issued from the Office of the Cierk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court in favor of Robert Hays and others, 1 have levied upon and will on ibe20ih day of December 1845, at the door of the court house in the town ol evansville, between the hours ol lOy'clockA 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 7 years ol the lollowing properly, namely, the south east quarter of the south west quarter ol section i!7, in township 7, south of range 11 west; alj ihe north west quarter of the south east quarter ol section 22 in township J seuth of range II wtstjaad also the ncrth east quarter of the ' .'th Wl'St niliirlpr nf r..h,..i 1,4 . . I. . ? " , v-m iii iuiiiiiiiiii soutn oi range II west; aud should no person offer orjnd lor said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said fi fa. and costs, 1 will al the same time and place proceed to sell at puhlio auction and outcry the . fee simple of suiu aoove utscnusd tracts ot laud tor the satis taction of said ti. fa. and cosis. IMovZ7-$i VVM. M. WALKERS VC Sheriff stale. Y virtue of a decree ot the Vanderburgh Circuit Court rendered at its March term. A D 1844. in favor of Richard Howard and agatnst Lot Shaw and ohers, 1 will on Saturday Uie20ili day of Deceuib r 1845. at the door ol ihe Court House in the town ol Evansville, be tween tne hours ot 10 o'clock A M and 6 o' clock P M of said day, expose lo sale at public auction and outcry the ren's, issues and profits or me itrin oi seven years ot tne lollowing do scribed lots, namely : . . Lms No. 18 and 19 in block No. 2 in Lilieston and Lockhart's enlargement of Evansville; and should no person offer or bid lor said rents, issues and -profits a sum sufficient to saiitfy sad, decree and costs, 1 will at the same lime and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the lee simple of said above described lots to satisfy said decree and cosis. . Nov 21 $2 W M. M. WALKER SVC . Sheriff Sale. Y virtue of a decree of the .Vanderburgh Circuit Court, rendered atita March len.i A L) Ifs44, in favor of Richard Howard and against Robert Billings and other?, I wili on Sat urday the 20th day of December 1845, at the door of the Court House in the town ol Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock PM ol 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 lots, namely: Lots No. 16 and 17 in block No.2, in Lineston and Lockhart's enlargement of Evansville; and should no person offer or bid lor said rems issues and profits a sum sufficient tosausfv sau decree and costs, I will at the same lime am place proceed to sell at public aucnon and ouicry Ihe lee simple of said above described lol.to salisly said decree and costs. Nov27$2 WM. M- WALKER SVC NOTICE OF DIS.-OLUTION. THE partnership lieretolore subsisting between FRANCIS A MuRY. MORTIMER TURNER, &. THOMAS M ARCHER, under ihe style of V. AMORY & CO. is now declareo to be dissolved. Francis Amory will attend to the settlemen of the affairs ol the late firm, in connection with" Jumps E. Blythe, Esq., so far as the interest ol Mortimer Tuner or of the heirs of Edward D. Turner, deceased, is concerned. Evoiisville, November I3,-4lr- " !

A. GUMBEETl,

WI10LESLE & RETAIL DEARER INS

DRY GOODS, GKOCEKIES, CORNER OF MAIN AND E desire to cull the attention of the tire new slock of Goods which we mi.. ..i i A ; i l . -

" iii in, oho eiuora cing any variety and quality oi goous suneu to me wesiern imuc. Our assortment of Drv Gonila i lara. ind vnri.ni. anihr,ii hit in nnrt of llm fdlln wi n ff fi lie

macK, blue, and lancy colored Cloths; fine stiiets, at all prices, cadet, blue, ami mixed all colors and prices; 'plaid Lirtseys; Merinos; Cashmere d'Ecosse: I)h I.nmeu- Darlainn unit Fall and Winter Prints: Penitentiary Plaids: Drilling- bleached Sheetuiaa anil Sliirtnura f eiwt 8; eslings.silK and cotton Velvets; red ten bhuwls;gilk, and pensee. Ilaiidkerdnels: VI I rillllillnua. (V.C.. CS.C. . ' A laroe and selected assortment ol BOOTS circen wjin- greai care auu or gooa materials al.v A larwe assortment ot 11 Al S and C not tail to find purchasers. ALSO A targe and desirable assortment of bmicu to tue ourciiaser. at rates lower than the place. . We have also just received a Iarje and vanoJ to sell at lower rates than can be bouuht at anv

a lot of GROCERI ES which we offer at our customarv low rates.

W'e solicit a call Irom those wishing to purchase, nromisiiitr that both our traoods and prices

oiiii oe such as to sun our customers. .k.ll l i -. . " Ihe Jtadinir articles of country produce ini'iiesi martlet price. . Give us a call be ore purchasing elsewhere each and every oue. t-VANsviLLE, Uciober 1C if. AND

E. P. SPURRIER & CO.

SIGN OF THE "GOLDEN HIOUTAR," WATER STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST STREETS. ' ARE now opening the largest and most extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines Paints, Oils, Glass, DyestulL., Surgical Instruments, Glaziers and Painters implement, &c. And by ihe arrangement they have made with Eastern Houses, they will be enabled to sell as low as any establishment of the kind in the West. - - - - -

tt-Country Merchants would do well to give

ftfj-Physicians can be supplied with any aiticle ol Medicine, the purity ol which is warrant-

ted, having been selected with grea ore by a ffT-Presc iimous cun be filled at all hours, aold lor cash al Louisville prices, or exchanged March 20, IU4.1.

NEW DEW . SrOIiE,- - MAIN "STREET, EVANSVILLE INDIANA, BY WILLIAM M. WOOLSEY.

P5jHE undersigned is now opening an extensive and general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Ml Faint?, oils, Varnishes, lye-stuffs, Window Glass, Brushes, Fancy Articles,

&c., &.C., together with alt articles usually kepi

sale and retail at Cincinnati prices, lie has on hand miAWUX, fUKT ot im.Ut.lU A WINES, ol a superior quality, tor Medical purposes. The retailing ot Medicines will be particularly attended to, and regularly labelled, to prevent mistakes. He would respectfully solicit Physician's Prescriptions, assuring them that they may relv upon having them accurately compounded. The above Modicines have been selected with great care by the undersigned, who has been a Practical Apothecary tor the last TWENTY-FI VE YEARS, aud feels assured that those who may be disposed lo patronize him, can rely upon obtaining good articles.

April 3, '45,-1 jr..- W. M. WOOLSEY. TO WHOM lfMAY-. CONCERN.

MAVE just received from New York and GROCERIES, which they offer lower JUST RECEIVED One Hundred Sides of Eastern Sole Leather; inO Upocri ...... $0 Kip Skins, eel 30-tf. by ALLTS HOWES. JUST received & for sale--20 bx'sprniiart Va. Tobaccoassort'd brands; 15 M Spanish Segars in Ql Box. , oc. 30-tf. . by ALL1S &. HOWES. JUST received and for sale 30 cudies Imp. Tea; oO do G P. do; 10 hit chests Y. Hyson Tea; 5 do do Imperial do; 5 do do ti. P. do; 5 do do BUck do; 3 do do Old Hyson a fine article for family use, for sul- by oct30-t!. ALL1S & HOWES. JUST received 4c for sale ' 4 Hit. Pipes Old Brandy; 2 ' " Swan Gin ; 5 bbls St. Croix Rum ; T 5 N . E. do ; 10 qt casks U'd Wine; 10 Old Port do; ' 15 " 41 Sweet Malaga do; ' 2 ' ' Browu Sherry do. oct. 30. '45-tf. ALUS & HOWES. JUST received &. for sale--10 boxes suit siieil Almonds; 2 do Euir Walnuts; 2 do t'azile Nuts; "2 do do Fiiberts; 2 di'Ztn Jars Prunes; lOO do fresh Currants, oct 30-tf. by ALLIS &. HOWES USX received & for sale--109 doz Pt Buckets; 10 boxes Axes ; 20 coils Manila Rope, assort'd sizes; r 100 kegs Boston Nails: 20 bbls Tanner's Oil; oct 30-tl. by ALLIS & HOWES. J US V received & for sale--' ' 25 doz Ames Shovels No. 1; 1 "2 cerobns Indigo; - - - I hhd ol Madder: 1 ofSuiplier; ' 500 P. Caps; ' . SO reams Letter Paper; 25 Fools Cap'do; V " Also Spices of all ktiids. oct 30-if. by ALLIS & HOWES. S2t Tirae--Just received per steamer Express Mail 60 Bbls Cincinnati Whiskey, S3 boxes prime Ohio Cheese, ' 50 do Pint Flasks, oct 30 By ALLIS & HOWES. CST received fs for sale.--A large assortment oi CROCKERY 4t GLASSWARE such as Jnrs, D canters aiid Tumblers of a areavariety, oet 30-tf.J by ALLIS irllOWES. " NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rrHE ' partnership heretofore existing beM. tween the undersiffned. and tiadiug un der the firm ol GR1FFTH &t CORBET, was his day dissolved by mutual consent all person indebted tu the alive firm are requested to come forward and settle without delay, and all'per--orb having claim will please present them lor ,eitlenient. - Evansville, October (C. M. GRIFFITH, ; 1 5th, 1845. (E. A. CORBET. The business will hereafter be conducted by 3.. M. GRIFFITH at the old stand, opposite he Bank on Main street. ov 1 3 it-. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. . VIE partnershiphereiotoretxisiiiig between '1 nomas G Thurston and K uiunarvey. as Foru anlitig aud CommisB'Oii Merchants, under the name ot THURSTON & HARVEY at Evausvilie, Indiana, was dissolved by limitation on the 30ih ol October, 1845. THOMAS G. THURSTON. By Battell & Ingle, Attys. nov 13-tf.

TEAS.

IIAKDWHaJ?, & QUGEXSWARE,

FIRST STREETS. EVANSVTLLE, IND. public, and country dealers especially, to our en have mst received direct trom ihe East, selected ty i i . . t . . I black and fancy Cassuneres: lancy and pla'n Cas Jeans: plain and plaid .Tweeds; Kerseys; Flannels Bombazines ; A Ipacba Lustres : Arlaltas; Chusans, l,l,.,ai.r r.n.,rL,mi " " Anron Checks: Tickings, bleached .and brown llimixro. hlcBoliod ami mlnrol I'limhrii-fl r worsted Paddings; Sailducks; Buckrams; wollen and cot Uosierv. Gloves. &c. with a ueneral assortment j j 7 . - c AMD PFTDES Vmlirnpi no- nil ftizpa and nnnlTtieB. and workmanship. APS. ol the latest fashions, and at prices that caD READY MADE CLOTHING, which is fully war the unmade uonda can lie honoht elsewhere in assortment of Queensware. which we can afford other housa in the olace. We have also on hand ' r - 3 a : .r received in exchange for all kinds of cooda at the aiid we are satisfied we shall be able to sat isfv A. GUMBERTS & CO. BU3DICINES. them a call before purchasing elsewhere. practical physician. with great care.--All of which articles will be for Geuseng, Flaxseed, Feathers or Beeswax. ' in Druv Stores; and which will be sold, w holeBoston a very large assortment of LIQUORS & than have ever been sold here belore for Cash : NEW GOODS. . rlIlE Subscriber has received direct from the Ji. Eastern Cities a large aud well Selected Stock oi NEW CHEAP and FaSAIONABLE DRY GOODS, bought at thejlowest Cash Prices which enables him to offer iheni here at remark moiy low rates, his atocK consists . in part ot tne loiiowing articles: ' A SPLENDID ASS'T. OF R1BONS. Rep Cashmeres, Flench Cassuneres, M04 oe Lanes, Cash tne red Kcosse, bnlirtj,. do " -lik Velvet VeBiing, beautitul article, Satin, - do ' - P'aiu & Fig Blk Alpaca fancy , do Balznriues, iJiack &. Clue Broad Calicoes cheaper than Cloth, ever. Furniture Calicoes, Woolen Shawls,' Vienna Hdkls, Wool Liuseye, Checks 3iu Beaver, J do Fancy Coatings, Ladies' Cloakings, Clilldren'8' do Pilot Cloth, Exira qualiiy Blankets. Oa Asineis Jeans Tweeds Common do liiue Red '& Yellow Saildld, ' do Flannels Blk & Grey Alpaca hoet, White, do Alix l.aoibs wool ill osBic'd bro Cotton do All colors worsted hoes. Uussia Sc Cotton diaper, Fig Swiss ' Mu.-lin. Ur'u Linen Table cloths Piain . nd barred, do Fig Nets for Caps an tapes, Blk fc cul'd Cambricks Black Linen Thread, Al) colors ' do - Liong Lawn, Irish Linen, all Nos and Fancy Italian Cravats, Blk Satin Stocks, iv id Giovee, t-dgings, Laces Slc Sup'r Spool cotton,200i BOOTS, SHOES. BOOTEES, BROGANS, Misses, Boys aud Childrens SHOES. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Blue, Brown; and Bleached Drulm's, Mitts, Ciioves, Sutiu, and Silk Ties, Comlot's. &c, with a large variety of articles loo numerous, too unn'ion. The public are re quested lo call and examine' this stuck belore purcuasing elsewhere. WILLI AM HUGHES. Ocr. 30th-l845-3j, ' Xf UST received per steamer Richmond 50 OA bags prime Rio Coffee. ' . nov 13, '45. ALLIS Sc. HOWES. WUST RECEIVED . CJa. H boxes Virginia Tobacco of assorted hiands ol a choice article, nov 13, ALLlS & HOWES. l.ASS WARE We are jusi receiving a sjjH" large and general assortment ol GLASS Vv .vivL, viz : Vials of all kinds, Collies, Tumblers, Jurs, Tinctures, V indow Glass. V.c. ' Which will be sold lor cash or country-oid duce. E. P. SPUUZIKK oi CU, oct 30 - Water Street. BOOK BIXDEKif IX EVAXSV1LLE. f AMHE subscriber begs leave to announce to n .the citizens 'of Evausvilie and the surrounding country that he has local ed hiinselt in Evansville in the BOOK BINDERY business. He wilt execute all kinds ol binding as neatly and durably, aud as cheaply as it can be done in Louisville. Old works 'rebound' to order and on short notice, tie requests ol the citizens their patronage a trial of Ins skill and prices. leclmg sanshed ol giving eutire eatislaction . His shop is ou Maiu street, in the corner building next door below the Clerk's Office and immediately opposite the Markvl House. Evansville, aug 21. BERN A RD SOLUACU. Scythes, DOZ "Waldoou'a" warranted. Tor sale by may 22J BEMENT & V1ELE. on LOOK II Ell E NOW! 10ME gentleman walked into my omce the other day and walked away wun a oiac Murrocco Pockei Book, containing a lew small notes due me lur hard earned lees,' and oiher private papers; now as the gentleman cant collect the notes, and as 1 possibly might it I had them, I trust that he will have the goodness to return ihem to my office as-pnvately as he took them, and keep the pocket book, worth about 2,00, lor his trouble Oct 30 - JOHN J. CHANDLER.

BURK HOUSE. FETER BURK begs Jesve to inform. Iiis friends ajid the citizens generally, that he has just stocked his Bar' with a lot of choice Itquore, selected with great care and ol the best quality. Every exertion witl be used to accommodate his customers, and he solicits a share of the custom bf the public. " Oct 9-1 in - CriiAP STOilE BEMOVED. JOaEPlI M. CALDWELL desires to inform " his old Iriends and customers and the pub. lie generally, thai he has removed bis Store to his new building on Water Street, a few doors below Main street, where he invites the calls of all who wish lo mirliaK oiwulfi nf fhp hnst mm!.

ity at low rates. He has just received a lot of Fall and Win. ter Goods which he feels assured cannot fail to please his customers, both as to price and quality. Call and examine before purchasing else where.... . k . - Oct 9-3m MOKE IRON. 5Ti Ernvpn .r. tt.i,i .,t n, i nett and lor sale 30,000 Lbs bar and rod Iron Shoenberger's brand. ,uuu io 24 and 2rj (Sheet Iron ; " 2,000 " A. M. Steel; 3,100 assorted Castings; 24 Boxes Cotlon Yarn ; ' Oil fk . : .. c ' ' 1 o vuceee, in une oriier iay io tr. . saM'LOrr". IpUST RECEIVED-A full supply of Dr. SappiBjrton's TONIC PILLS, and for .nl by E. P. SPURRIER i. CO., Aaents, Ltuay la-uj Kign U. M. Water st. tf&.BBLS. Mad. Wine; 10 bbls swcetMalaga; 2 old sherry Wine. jn1y4-tf.2 " By ALUS & HOWES. Salaratus. . Casks New York (CoogwelL Crane Con 4j) manufacture,) in store and for sale whole. sale and retail bv Jan 9 W. &. C.BELL. The best and cheapest Standard SCHOOL ..BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED. - RIcGufley's Electic Readers. Kos. 1, - t 3, and 4. H1CII have been so josily popular where, ever useil, have been throughly revised enlarged, geaily improved, and newly stereo, typed, and are now in a Permanent lor in, no further alteration being intended in them. Tha well known abilities ol Protessor McGuffey. and ' the valuable aid afforded him in tha rivision of his series by a successful instructor and finished classical scholar, will it is believed warrant tha assertion that these school reading books ere GREATLY SUPERIOR to any others ever pub. iiei. ea. i tiey are usea-in the Uincinnati Pub. lie Schools, because they are considered deciddly prelerable to any other extent. -' Wm. M. WOOLSEY, DRUt GIST, Mirs S. Evansville, I., - - Has a supply of McGuffey's Readers, and will: sell them al low prices for cash. Teachers and School officers are desired lo give them a careful examination. - April 3. 1845 tf. -STAR CAHDI-W.' BOXES a superior article, receaved and for Sale by feb.0, tlj W.&. C. BELL. INDIANA TONIC PILLS, Certain, Safe, and Effectual Cure for CHILLS AND FEVER Oil FEVEIt &r ACiUli. riTjHIS remedy although but a short time bcM lore the public, is gaining reputation un equalled by any other medicine ever before presented. Hundreds are ready to certify to its fhcacy in the cure ol that instduous enemy to human comtort "FEVER AND AGUE." It has proven to bean estimable remedy in administering for that most formidable disease; It reestablishes in a remarkable degree and very piompily, the healthy tone and natural action of the digestive functions; and from its purity, nig and invigorating influence, it can be safely taken and with benefit, in all diseases attended with debility of the system. But it is more par. ticolarly recommended in the case of Fever and Ague. It is a nevej failing remedy arid no family ought to be without it in their houses, particularly those inhabiting LOW MARSHY SITUATIONS; and al this season of the year when the atmosphere is strongly "impregnated with miasm. - As this medicine is put up under the propriator's immediate inspection on Ihe most scientific principles. And havinjj tried its efficacy on thousands, there has not been a single instance within his knowledge, wherein it (ailed to cure when the directions were adhered to. The. following are, among the many certifi cates ol cures enected by this valuable medicine. ' 1 , .... HOPKINS CO.. Ky , May 3, 1845. -Da. E. P. Stureier; I do eertify that I was afflicted with the Chilis and Fever' for a length' of time, and was treated by several physicians without receiving much beneht. Having been recommended by a neighbor, who had been cured by tnem, to try'the "INDIANA TONIC PILLS," 1 purchased a box of your agent, and took them according to directions, and it has perfected a cure without leaving the system in that unpleasant and disagreeable condition which generally follow the cure by other reme'Mes. 1 can recommend it to the public wttn confidence. ' Your ob't servant, WM. R. GKEEN. Prepared only by E. P. SPURRIER & Co , at their Chemical Warehouse, Sign of Golden Mortar, Water street, bvansvtlie, Indiana. jy 7, '45-tly. ; - ' - ; VVOOL.SETS FLUID EXTRACT OP " SARSAPARILLA. FjnlllS valuable medicine is prepared by tha XL uudersignec, in ihe torm ot a rJuid extract . nd carelully compounded with. the proper ingredients. . '- 1 ho best imported barsaparilla is used in tha preparation of this extract, and its strength folly equal to that of any other. It is a safe reme-" dy and may be relied on, in all those diseases lor which it - is peculiarly adapted, as prescribed by skilful Physicians. for sale at the New Drug Store. IMain street Evansville, at one half the usual price by Jmay aa,"45-tf. WM. W.wOULSisy. For Sale. A FIRST RATE FLAT BOAT 80 feet by 18 for sals low by J, & W. RE1LEY. jy 10-tf " WANTED. BUSHELS of OATS, fot which the highest market price will be pa id by - - faug 14-tl , J. & W,. RF.ILLY. . rercassion Caps. 200.000 Plain Percussion Capa IUU.000 Split . - do 100,000 Split and Fluled do 1-3 and 1-4 boxes, in store and for sale uy Jan 9 W. &. C. BELL. ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettlea from 2 to 50 gallons each lor sale veiy low by jy 16-tfJ DECKER At. KRAMER. . Paper. "I OO- Reams Ames Ruled Foolscap. J-VrAj 100 do Letter, ruled and unruled n store and for sale by -Jan 9 t . W. & C. BELL FAMILY FWUIt. SUPERIOR article of Family Flonr for sale by GRIFFITH Sc CORBET. 15-lf A may