Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 November 1845 — Page 4
lr. LACOCNT'S XOOril At UK ELIXIR, sure, speedy, and certain cure lor the L must distressing and painful disease (hat can jnGicl the human Iraiue. In almost aH cases of Touihe Ache,. it arises from a diseased slate of stae jiurts, which expose to the action of ihe atmospheric air, the nerve and internal ,urlace ot the carious or rotten tooth, and a cure must be efiected either by extrication or by rendering those parts exposed impervious to the action oj ih air. The . above remedy is particularly adopted to destroy the nerve without the. slightest injury to the other teeth. Tliere is not the slightest danger in in application, nor is i pain'lul in its ejects. ' ' Price only 50 cents wiih directions. A PUBLIC BLLbS.AJ. These Pills have long been known and appreciated' for their extraordinary and and immediate powers ol restoring perfect health to persons suffering under pearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. Thev are particularly reccommended to all "those persons who are afflicted with any kind ol a chronic or lintrerinir complaint, as there is no medicine before the public which has s natural and happy effect upon the system- in correcting the stomach and liver, and to the formation t healthy chyle and thereby puritymg the blood They aje acknowledge by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to be not oniy the most mild and pleasant in their operation, but Ihe most perfectly innocent, safe and etiicieui medicine ever ottered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills, never afterward feel willing to be without them, and call again ' or more: which is sufficient proof of their good qualities. HEADACHE SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this ilistrrssing complaint, .wil hud SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS a remedy at once certain and immediate in its Sects. One single dose ol the Pi Is taken soou as the head ache is telt coining on, will cure ii in one half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowl conplaints (hey display their wonderiuil powers to ad miration and are far superior to any thing in use (or these cemplaiuls.' In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,, they stand unrivalled. .Many have been cured in a tew weeks, after having sutlcred under the dreadful cemplainl lor years. . . In H abitual Costiveke93, they are decidedly superior to any Vegiiable Piil ever brought before the public ; and one 25 eent box wil; establish their surprising virtues and place them beyond the reach ol doubt in the estimation ol verv individual. They are invaluable nervous and bypochondrical affections, loss yf appetite,, and all complaints to which females alone -re subject. - They are mild in their action, and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility Irom the first dose. They may be taken by persons ol any age; and the teeble the. infirm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation, because they clear the svsiern of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards oilhree hundred and seventy thousund boxes of these inestimable Pills have heeu old within -ihe last twelve months in three States alone, and more than thiee limes Yhe same quantity in other States." As an auti-bilious medicine, no family should be without them. A single trial ot them is more satisfactory than a thousand certificates. Sold in Newburg by VVM KINNEY", and in Evansvilleby . E. P. SPURRIER & CO. 'Biz LimmMyB A ceitain and etteoiuai cu.v m. .u o f ever; also use successfully in the treatment of Bilious Fever, Nausea. Geiieral Debility, and Nervous Weakness. The most fiatteiing recommendations of this Medicine have been received trom nvtny emin ent Physicians and others who bgve used it. And it is presumed that no medicine has ever been used whose action has been more beneficial, pleasant and tnvigorattng? and called forth from afflicted sufferers such expressions of heart. e!t gratitude and thankl'ulnes. Persons taking the Pills, soon find themselves relieved Chill broken! Fever gone!! Stomach and head free and healthful !!! Strength and appetite increasing and improving, and all nervous weakness fled. When taken according to the directions accompanying them, they never fail to cure the Chill 'and fever the brat day, anil never sicken the stomach or operate upon the bowels. . Their acuou upon the whole system is so charming, that persons are invriably surprised and pleased witn their rapid uud complete restoration to health.' . The Pilla purely end solely Vegetable ; and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve when relief is at all attainable,. Each box contains 20 Iose of Pills Price, One Dollar. Sold in Newburg bv W. KINNEY, and in fcivansville by CJ. f FUKKlEIi Sc CO. Dr. HULL'S CELEBRATED. Are now ack.iio let go by me acVi y to be .the most scientific and successful preparation ever discovered lor the reliel of Caughs Clds, Consumpiion,Asthma,W'hooping-eaugh,Cotarrh. Tightness of th Lungs or Cheat, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary Affections. Leveral thousand boxes have been sold, giving immediate relief to those who have been awicted ' with the most distressing colds and caughs, and reeioring to health persons in almost every stage ol Pulmonary' Affections It is now welT known, that a large proportion of consumpive cases, by which so many valuable lives are annually sacrificed, owe their origin to neglected colds and caughs which might have easily been removed at an early -perod. No medicine wil I be found e efficacious in curing eucb cases as these Lozenges. They do not ciiejk and dry up the cauh, but render it easy, promote expectation, Hay the tiekling ol irritation, and remove the proximate or exciting cause. Huintreds unou hundreds of certificates have been ottered ol their wonderful virtues, from those whom u i justly thought have by their U8f, .been saved Irom an untimely grave, and restored to perfect kealth. Alio, DR. HULL'S - - Are ihe stuest and en lest Worm Deeiroyinu Medicine ever discovered. It' is estimated that J 0,000 Children die annually from the etlect ot Worms alone. This vast mortality can be almost entirely pitvented by the use of Hull't celebrated Lozenges. Grown persona are very often afflicted with Worm, and are doptcred for various tomplaintt yvilhout any ebenetitj when one or two dozens f the Sozenges would speedily cure them. They are an icfalible remedy, and se pleasant to the taste that children w til take them as readily ns they would a common peppermint Loz ;ige Pries 25 cents per box wnb directions. Allot the above Medicines are sold in New bu ru by W. KNNEY, and in Evansville by aov I3,'45-ly. E. P. SPURRIER & CO.
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WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. T IS ADMITTED BY EVERY TN DIVIDUAL 'I'll AT THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD is DR SHERMAN'S MEDICA TED LOZENGES. They are agreeable to the tiiste, easily administered, and -from the anDrecedented success which ttiev have met! with, and the remarkable cures which they have perlormed, mav justly lay claim to the title ot CONQUEROIt'over the diseases for winch they have been recommended. They have been used by Ministers of the Gospel, some of wnoni have been tottering upen the very brink of the grave and have raised thetn up. They have been used !v alL professions and classes ol men, in Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and various lisases ol the Luus. and found to be more effec tual than any medicines ever used. They have! destroyed more worn'is, and saved more children Irom the eaily grave, than any other preparation in the world; find they have relisved more Headaches, palpitations, rheumatism nervous affections, pains. &.c, than any other preparation that was ever recommended to the World. Physicians prescribe them because they know, from theory as well as experience, that they are not only tlie pleasautesl but the best medicine in use: " Dr. VAN YORX, Dr. Sherman's Agent 89 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, way applied to by a poor woman, whose oaughtcr, seven years old, has been sick nearly three years. Her stomach was as larre as a grown person's, her arms and les swollen so that she could not walk. Two celebrated Doctors attended her, and had ex hausted their skill without any benefit. The Doctor, believing it a case of worms, gave her a box of Worm Lozenges. In two day she re turned with joy beaming m her, eyes, and said the Lozenges had saved her child's fife.- The first dose brought awav nearly a pint ot worms in one living mass, and she afterwards counted over 800 that were discharged besides the mass sue could not count, frhe . is now-a living witness of the utmost miraculous efficacy of Dr. Sherman's Lozenyes. II undrrds of cases could be cited of the effica cy of Dr. Sherman's, COUGH LOZENGES, but it is deemed unnecessary, as tue medicine rec ommends itself without pit filing, 'Sherman's POOK MAN'S PLASTER" is de cidedly ihe best stengihtnin" Plaster in ihe world. It has now been in use for many years, and not only the immense sale which it has already attained, hut also ihe testimonials ot those who have used it with great beuefit, flow in go fast that the joctor is persuaded that no Plaster which has ever been discovered has been the meansof doing so much good. 1 1 is a sovereign remedy for rheumatism, pains, and weakness in the back, side, chest and extremities, and as used in qoughs, colds, oppression of the chesi and stomach, liver complaints, dyspepsia and a8hma, is productive of the greatost benefit. These medicines are sold by the loll wing agents. Boonvilie, Thomas F. Bcthell. Lock wood's Store, A. W. Lockwood. Newburgh, R. M. Foster. Princeton, W . H. Fisher,-Pe-lersburgh, P. C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER, & Co, Evatisv Me, J. B. V1LDER & Co. fZAnorol AfiLtA ocI.uuivi4iM4l viotniej-. Oct 30 '45-1 v f'HE GREAT REMEDY. FOR Consumption, Asihma, Dyspeptic Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Difficulty ol Breathing, Hoarseness, I ffieuza. Croup, Colds rams in the Breast and Side, Dyspepsia, and various anectionsol the Stomach and Liver. DR. FOLCEK'S OLOSAONIAX, Or All Healing Balsam. T is acknowledged that more persons die of Consumption than ot any other disease. It is estimated that in the United Slates alone over THIRTY THOUSAND PERSONS annually lall victims to this dreadful scouige. Tlie taiit,e of the evil is generally overlooked. A short dry Cough is the precursor or a neglected Cold. These symptoms are deemed un inuoriati t . Pairi in the side, Hectic, and night Sweats follow, & death ends the scenel "' Would you find a REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here it is. 1 lie experience of more than twenty years has proved its eflicacy. and thousands are rejoicing in its effects. (kj-Read the loilowing case of CONSUMPHO.N. -Ihe cure was tru.y a wonderful one, and plnces the '0osaonian, or All-Heal imr Bal sam,' at the head of the list of remedies for eradicating that dreadful disease. I it 11 1: ! vieorge w . nays, reaming in mis city, was seized with a severe cold iu the early, part of ihe summer. His cough, became vtry trouble some, ami he began to raise blood. He com plained ol a severe pain in the chest, and his breathing became so short that he could . not walk any distance w ithout 'stopping for breath fi : . 'j .. .. i i.: i 1118 ntgiii sweats reu uceu nun very low. tie was under the care ol several physicians in Brooklyn who told hi in tney could do no good, ta Ins dts ane .was a settled aiidnxcd Consumption. He removed to this city to die among his friends. He was by this time so weak that he could not wak! without assistance. Although his friends bad now given given tip all hope ot his ever beign any better, he commenced using the "Olo saonjau or All Healing Balam," and in a fewweeks, was so far restored as to be able to iesume his business fJ-Aiiotber case of severe ASTHMA relie ved by two bottles ot the 'Olosaontan." Mr. Bell, the wife of Robert P Belief Morristown, N. J., who had been afflicted ilh Asthma lor many years, . was given up by the physicians, .who said they conl.i not relieve her. and advised her being removed to the seaboard in the hope that a change of air would prove serviceable. Itprovedol no avail. One bottle of the '" losaoniau" so far relieved her that she was able to get up Irom bur bed and dress herself, a thing she fitid not done before in months; and she has now returned to her residence with every prospect ol being speedily restored. Hundreds of cases could be giveu to prove the efficacy ol this great remedy . Price St per bottle. Plincipal office 106 Nassau street New York. Sold by the following agents. Boonvilie, T, J. Bethel! Newburgh, R. M. Foster Lock wood's Store, A. W. Ltckwcod Princeton, W H. Fisber Petersbnrsh, P. C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER & Co, EvansailleJ. B. WILDER, General Agent, Louisville Oct 30-1 y
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BUCK'S PATENT COOKIXG STOVES. II A VE now on hand and offer lor sale, a full assortment of the above justly celebrated Cooking Stoves. The many persons having this Stove in use bear testimony to its superiority over any other Cooking Stove ever offered to the public. In addition to its unsurpassedfacilites for boilling, roasting, broiling, washing, &c. It presents an oven nearly twice as large as any other Stove in use, which is heated with the most perlecl uniformity, and in its operations is iu every respect equal to a brick oven. I have also the latest improved PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, of various sizes, for sale very low for CASH at the store of R. W. DUNBAR, july 3-Iy. Main street, Evansville, la. SAM)S' SAUSA1'AIU!L A. For the removal and permanent cure of all dis eases arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the sviem, viz: Scrofula, orKing's Evil, Rhematism, Obstinate Cutaneous irruptions, r imples, or rustuies ou the face Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, i nlargment and Pain ot the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago and diseases arising from an jnjudicious use of mercury, ascites, or dropsy, Exposure or impru deuce in tile. Also, citron--ic constitutional disor- ' ders will be removed by this preparation. The following interesting case is presented and the reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, July 25, 1844 Messrs. Sands : Gent. 1 consider ii but an act ol iustice to you, to state the following facts in relereuce to the great benefit I have received in the cure ot ail obstinate cutaneous ulcer on in v breast. - " I was attended eighteen mouths by a regular and skill ul Physician, assisted by the advice and counsel of one of our most able and exper ienced Surgeons without the least benefit what ever. All the various methods ot treating can cer were resorted to; lor live weens in succes sion my breast was burned with caustic three tunes a day, uud for six it was daily syringed with a weak solution ol nitric acid, and the ca vity or internal ulcer waa so large that it held over an ounce ot the solution. The Doctor pro bed the ulcer and examined the bone, and said (he disease was advancing rapidly to the Lungs and it 1 did not get a speedy relict by medicine or an operation the result wouldbe fatal. I was advised to have the breast laid open and the bones examined, but finding no relief from what had been done, and feeling I was rapidly getting worse, t almost despaired ol recovery and con sidered my case nearly hopeless. Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use of "Sands' Sarsaparilla" i cases similar to my own, I concluded to try tew bottles, several which were used, but Irom the long, deep seated character of my disease produced no very decided change; considerin tig as the only probable cure for my case I per'evered, until the disease was-ntireir cured. It is now over eleven months since the cure was completed : there is not the slightest uppearancs ot a return. 1 tlmrelore pronounce myself well and the cure eii'ected by Sands' Sarsanarilla, as I took no other medicine ot any kind during the time I was using it, nor have 1 taken any since Please excuse this long delerred ackuowledv ineut, which I think it my duty to make. Your valuable Sarsaparilla cured me with the blessina ol Diviiie fovidence, when nothing else could, and I leel myeelt under lasting obligations to you. l can say many things I cannot write, and I do most respectfully invite ladies afllcted as I have been, to call upon me and I will satisly them fully of the truth as stated above, and many other l&ingg ii) reference to the case NANCY J. MILLER. 218 Sullivan street For further particulars and conclusive evi (fence ot its superior value and efficacy, see ounipntem. wnicn rnay lie ODiaiuea gratis. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, bv A. B. Ss, D. SANDS, Druggist?, vie ulton street Also, Sold by May 15-1 yl E. P. SPURRIER, S, Co. . Sole Agents for Evansville and vicinity. TOWS LOTS FOR. SALE. WE shall offer sale at pubic auction cn the 22nd day ol November next in the town ol Evansville, lorty or more LOTS, situated in said town. These lots, with one exception, are situated on both sides of Main street, some contiguous and all near the canal, and are the same lots which were bought of Robert Evans by Silus Andrus and purchased by us ot Ezra Stroncr to whom the same was conveyed by said An drus. At the same time will bo ottered tor sale about FIVE ACRES adjoining the burying ground, and lying eastward thereof. Likewise LOT 17 in McGary's enlargement. An undisputed title to the above premises can be shown. Terms of sale are half cash, the hal. lance on a credit of one year on sums under f,auu wim interest aunually; over $500 and up to $ ,000, one half cash and the remainder a credit ol ono or two years bevond $1,000, one halt cash and the ballance in" instalments of 1, 4t inn ojciim. JSETH TERRY, (DAVID F. ROBINSON, Evansville, OctoberSik, 1845. By their Attorneys. Batteix & Ingle. JN. IS. lerry and Robinson, of Hartford, Con-nni-iicui nave ouiy authorized us to sell and give warrantee deeds when all the payments -o inaue. i ne ooiitty ot luessers. Terry and Robinson to perform their contracts and make good their warranties undoubted. We have examined the titles to the lots aud land offered lor sale aud believe it to be good oct9,-Gw. BATTELL & INGLE. NOTICE. 73HIIE subscriber would respectfnllv inform i. r i i .i. 1 1 . a menus n ii u me puuuc generally tha ha will alone continue the business ot the late firm of J. T. LAMB Sc. CO., at the old stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may tavor him with a call. He intends keeping constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, & PROVISIONS, to sell at the lowest market price for ready pay eiiher iu CASH or any kind o COUNTRY PRODL'CE. june 26 tt. JESSE T. LAMB. MjSTSTARD, Clover, and Timothy Seed ItJL tVVTED-Aho, G.nsing, BeesXax an, feathers, tor which cash will be paid at theNev Drug Store, Main street, in Evansville. sep25-tf WM. M. WOOLSEY Superior New Wheat Plnnr. nOR sate by Allied Howes, Jekauld's Brand ujj.nUi i i,,iun, mo oesi article evr best article uroiignt to tins market. aim 91 aug Old Cognac Brandv! tP HAT.F tiinna 1 I,. I. 1.. . rn . ' t-if-a uftj ul, viuiu'a vimage 1 oo4 WJ? in store and for sale bv july 24-tf ALLIS & HOWES.
SHERIFF SALE. WtJY Virtue of an alias Fi. Fa. issued from XvO ,he office f the Clerk of Vanderburgh Circuit Court and to me directed, and delivered in favor of William II. Walker, A. V. C. and against Daniel Miller aud George B. VVagnon. I will on the 29th day of November. 1844. at the Court House door, in ihe town of Evansville
between Ihe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'-j clock P. M. of said day cxpase to sale at public auction and out cry the rents, issues, and profits for the term of seven years of the following land namely : ' The north-east quarter ot the north-west quarter of of section number eighteen, in township number 6, south of range number 1 1 west, containing se-venty-fout acres and 80 hundredths ol an acre. And .should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficeint to satisfy said Fi. Fa. and costs, I will at the same tune and place proceed to sell at public auction and out cry the tee simple of the above described land for th j satisfaction of said Fi Fa. and cost. WILLIAM M. WALKER. oct. 30-$2, Sheriff V. C. sheriff sale. '' Y virtue of an exicution issued from the office of th' Clerk ot the Vanderburgh circuit court ii. lavor oi niicnaei ward and a- . ... r ..-it.:! i gainst Patrick Garvey, I have levied upon and will on Saturday t.ie 29th ot November, lu4o, at the Court House door in the town ot Evansville, between the hours cf 10 o clock A. M. and 6 o' clock P M. ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and out-cn the rents, issues anc profits tor the term ot seven years ot the following de scribed lauds to v.it: The east half of tiie Boulh-west quarter of sec tion number 34, in t. . u&hip number five south ol range number lOwt.si ;h!so the sw qr of the s w quarter ot the same itct on, and also the south east quarter of the ictrth-eaat quarter of sec lion number 33, in tow:. ship number 5, south of range number 10 west; and should no person oner or bid lor said rents, issues and profits sum Fufhctent to satisly said execution and costs, 1 will ai the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and out try the fee simple of said above described lands for the sat islaction ot said execution and costs. oct. 30-$2. WM. M. WALKER, SVC. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of u venditioni exponas issuet Irom the ottice ot the clerk ol the V an deiourgli Circuit Court in favor ot Harvey O Neal administrator ef Archibald O'Neal aud I gainst Samuel and trancis Williamson and Warren Stroud, 1 will on the 29th day of No vember IS45, at the door ot the court house in the town of Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P M of end 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 laud namely : The south east quarter of sections numbers 23 ami 24, in towu 7, in range 1 1 west, containing 37 50-100 acres and. on failure to realise the full amount demanded by the offer of saii rents, issues and profits, I will at (be same time and place expose the lee simple said land tor sale to satisly said writ and costs. Oct 30 $2 WM. M. WALKER SVC SHERIFF'S SALE. YfY virtue ol an execution issued from the iO) office of the Clerk of the Vanderburg Circuit Court and to me directed and delivered in lavor of Willium Caldwell and Joseph Whee ler aud against fatrick Garvev, 1 have levie on and will on the 29th day ot November 1845 at the door of the court house in the Town ol Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock AX and b o'clock, r M ol said day, expose to sale at public auction and outcry, the rents issues and profits for the term ot seven years ol the following land namely : The east half ol the south west quarter of section number 34 iu township number 5 south of range number 1 Owest ;also the sw qr of the s w qr oi in e same section; and also the eouih east qr of the sooth east quarter of section number 33 in township number 5 south of range number IU west, and should no person otter or bid tor said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, 1 will at the same time and place proceed to sell at publl auction and outcry the fee simple of said abov described land to satisfy said execution & c.-sts Oct 30 $-1 VVM. M. WALKER SVC SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a tee bill issued from the of fice of the Clerk of the Vanderburgh Cir cult Court, in tavor ot iraucis Luick and a gainst Charles Peck and Einilv Webster, I will on Saturday the 29th day of November 1815, at the door ot ihe Court House in the town ol Evansville, between the hours of 10 o'clock M and 6 o'clock P M, ot said day, expose, to sa at public auction and outcry, the rents, issues and profits for the term of seven years ot the loilowing aescrihed land, namely: Two acres off the south end of the west hall of out lot number five, on the plan of out lots laid out by R. M, Evans, being part of the north west quarter ef section number 29, in township number six, south of range number 10 west, in the district ol lands sold at Vincennes Indiana. And sould no person offar 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 3o-$2 wm. m. Walker svc SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a decree of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, rendered at its March term, A. D 1845, in favor ot James Alvis, Adminis trator ot omuel VV. nam in oiid and against Nancy Clond et. at. I will on Saturday the 29th ol November, 1843, at the door of the court house in 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 and profits for the term of seven years of the following described land in said decree mentioned and specified, to wit Fractional Section 14, town 8, south of raime II west; and the lower- part of the south-west fractional qr and the east fractional .hall of frac tional sec. II, town 8, range 11 weal; and should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues and profits, a sum sufficient to satisfy said decree & costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and autcry the fee sim ple of said above described land for the satisfac tion ol said decree interest and costs, oct. 30-J2. WM. M. WALKER, SVC Sheriff Sale. Y virtue of a special fi. fa. issued from the o Tie of the clerk of the Vanderburgn Cir cuit Court, in lavor of John Sliank'in and against John Cartlai.d, I have levied upon and will on Saturday the 15th of November 1845, at the court bouse door, in the town of Evansville, between the houis of 10 o'clock A M and 6 o'clock P Mj 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 lots of land, to wit: Lots No. 13, 14 and 15, in block No 3, in the eastern enlargement of the tow n of Evansville; and should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said fi. la. and costs, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the lee sim ple of said above described lots for the satisfac lion ol said n. la., interest and cost. Oct 30 $2 ' WM. M. WALKER, SVC Boots and Shoes, Sic PR. Mens' lined and bound Brogans 300 pr. do heavy brogans; . " walking Shoes; ' women's Bootes; " Ladies Slippers: do Kid do. For sale bv ; C. M. GRIFFITH. lOO 200 200 lOO May 15-tty.
G'DS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWRE, IIA2S, CATS, BONNETS, &c, &,c, &c. EVANSVILLE, I A.
OULD invite the attention of Country Merchants and traders generally, td one of the Paiges! and beat selected stocks ever offered in the West. -
I'hev are continually roceiving additions to Goods suited fxrihe season; and would invite age to call and examine for themselves before MINED TOPLJ1CE EV.lASf ll.l.K urujs Ji V1LLE, as regards the PRICE OF GOODS. W French aud American Cloths; Doesk ins and Cassimers ; White and Fancy Drills for pants; White, and colored Marsailles; Black and fancy Satin Vestings; Flannels and Sattinets, Jeans and Tweeds; Summer Cloths; ' . French and fancy Linens; Dem'msand mixtures; Ticking and Bro. Drillings; Plaid and piatn Cottonades; Ginghamsand Lawns; Muslins and Belzarines: Cambrics and Jaconets; Merinos aud Lustres; . Bro." and Breached Muslins; Plain and strioed Linen Coating:
ALSO, a large variety of CARPETINGS, Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, and Cotton
sortment of SHOES: Men's Monros, Call Shoes; u Pumps: Women's Bootees; " Pfgd Welts; . " Busking; - - " Calf Straped Shoes; Morocco walking shoes;
Together with 10,000 dozen No. 5, 6,7, COTTON YARNS.
C. M. GRIFFITH OPPOSITE THE BANK, MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND
merchants at a small advance on cost. Their stock consists of:
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, 1 , 2, 3 and 4 blades, Scissors and Shears, Butcher, Shoe, and Carving Knives, Razors, and Razor straps. Iron, Butt, Parliament and Table Hinges, Handsaw, Millsaw and Bastard Files, Wooodscrews and Bedscrews, Cli isels. Gouges and plain Irons, Needles, and Fish Hooks. Augars, Black and Bright, Percussion Caps, Plain & ribbed. Britania Tea and Coffee Pots, . Cut Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Percussion &. Flint Gun Locks and Nipples, Gun Barrels and Mounting, .- Cotton, Wool and Hoise Catds, ' Horse Brushes, Scrubing, dusting and sweeping brushes, SADDjLEIIY Saddler's Silk; do 3 Cord thread ; RoMer, Harness and Bridle Buckles; Terret Pad looks and Cock Eyes; Saddle Trees; For sale low by
CROCKERY WARE ROOM. - C. M. GRIFFITH . WOULD call the attention of Country Merchants to their large sloe k o CROCKERY wbich they have selected, with great eare aud at low rates: .
"They hare just received 20 Assorted Crates of Common Ware, . Packed especially for them at from $20 to $60 per crare. They have also 4n store--
18000 Selta common Teas; 5(H) Setts printed Teas; 2(H) Granite do; 104)0 " Et,ge P'a'ee; 5(H) " printed Plates; J0 dozen edge Dishes;
PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASSWARE, &C. W. & C. BELL, WHOLESALE 1XD RETAIL DUGGISTS,
CORNER OF MAIN AND FIRST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,
ISII to call your attention to their extensive and heavy assortment of Drugs, Medi-
WW cines, Paints, Dye-Stnffs, Glassware, Chemicals, Surgeons Instruments
Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Window offer for sale vEry low lor cash or approved eredit. 2 Cases Turkey Opium, (new crop) 2 Bales Honduras Sarsaparilla, 2(10 Mats Cassia, 2 Cases Aloes, , 2 Bales l ink Root (Roots,) 5 do Boitie and Vial Corks, (Velvet) 200 Packages Vials, Bottles, 4-c. 15 CasivS English Epsom Salts, 3 Cases do Refined Borax, 3 Boxes Castile Soap 2 1 2 100 200 do English Calcined Magnesia, do do Carb. - do in lump, Casks Sup. Carb. Soda, OZ.Sulp. and Acetate Morphine, lbs Pulv. Jalapo, 100 do 100 do Ipecachuaua, Brazil, do Cat tha (ienian. 200 do Rhubarb, I Case Rad Rhubarb, 16 Carboys Sulphuric Nitric
i-.caa, at t actory prices ; maauer, e reucii ana uutcn, in barrels and kegs; Logwood, Fustic and Camwood ; Indigo, S. F. in ceroons and kegs; Copal, Coach, Japan and BlacV. Varnishes; Copperas; Venetian Red ; Yellow Ochre ; Putty ', Paint Brushes; Smalls; Bronzes; Frosiings; Spts Turpen-. tine, fee. &c. ffT-The above articles now in Store and warranted of first quality. Physicians. Counirv
Merchants and others visiting our City for the purpose of toying in their supplies, would do well to give us a call before going elsewhere. All orders by Mail from old and approved cus
tomers, vym receive every auenuon. January 9, 1845. tf ' GROCERIES, tC. 20 BisLS, Molasses; j2 do do Sugar-house; 5 Hhds. Sugar; 1000 unny Bags; Tierces Rice : 150 Lbs. Zante Currants. Just recived and (or sale by june 26-tf J. & W. RE1LLY.
their present stock of the most desitable styles of
those who wish to purchase by the piece or pack buying elsewhere, fi 1 HKY UliK DE7KIIfJiii. if liti oijvcjvjv n jijsu L.UUISe have now in store : 2000 pieces Prims of every variety of prisa and potern y Parasols and Sun Shades; . Silk and cotton Umbrellas; Musqueto Bars; Palm flats colored and white; Florence braid jnd Straw Bonnets; Fancy Willow and Cypress do; Silk and cotton Handkerchiefs; Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls; Ribbons and Laees; . Silk, cotton and linen Gloves; Needles and Pine; Combs and Buttons; Beads and Tapes; Vlute and colored Hose Colored and Liuen Thread; ' Fans. Screens, &.C., &.c, &c. With an li- : Ladies Morocco Slippers; " Kid do; " Gaiter Boots; Boy's Monros; 44 Brogans; Low shoes; Child's CaU do; Morocco do. june 5, 184i-tf.
AVE just received and hae now on hand, a large assorment sf HARDWARE & CUTLERY, which they offer for sale to country
Trace, Fifth, and Halter Chains Log Chains, Wrought Nails, Horse shoe do. - CI I JO 1 cituveis buu upuuc!'. Hay and manure Forks, Grass, grain, and briar Scyttet, Beruiingham and American Anvil, Bright and Cotter keyed Vices, Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatchets, -Hand, Tennent, Mill, Pit, aad Cross Cat Saws, Parker &White and Wilson's Coffee Mills, Hoes of all qualities, Straw Knives, Currey combs. Carpenter's Adzes, Nob Locks and Latches. May 15 '45-tly. hardwar . J : : . . . . . ;t Bit's and Stirnps, ' Ring Bradoous; . Harness mounting; do Trimmings; Harness Maker's and Saddlei's taolf ; , Skiriting ; Harness and Bridle Leather, - Hog and Pad Skinus; Worsted cotton and stfaing WsbU;' SaddleCloths; co Bindings ; . Shoe Thread.: Plated Bosses and and spot; Brass Truuk.Nails; Tinned Plated & Covered Marfingalt rings C. M.GRIFFITH Main Street. 20 20 doz. ' Bakers; " " Nappies : " colored Bowles; " white do; colored Jugs; ' white d. 50 50 ro may 15 tfy. Glass Shop Furniture, &c. &c. winch they Q-Aniongst otiier articles they oiler: 2000 Lbs Sulphur, 3 Bl.ls Cream Tartar, pulv. (pure) 200 Lbs American Calomel, j 50 du English Hyd. Sub. 500 do Retincd Camphor, 100 do Gum Myrrh, Turkey, 100 do' do do E India, 3 Bales Alexandria Senna, 1 do K India. - do 2 Cases Refined Ex Liquorice, 1 Bale Cloves, 3 Boxes Rochells Sals, 3 do Tart. Acid, 100 OZ American Quinine, 100 do German do 100 do French do 200 do Carpenter's Precip. Ex. Cinchona 5 Cases Brimstone, and Muriatic Acids; White w. &. c. BELL. Corner ol Main and First Streets OPIUM AXD J11URI1. 100 'bB Turkey Opium, ISO do Gum Myrih. For sale by , April 10 . E. P. SPURRIER & Co " ; Water Street. BBLS. Am. Brandy; 5 bbls Ain. Gin ; in store ind for sale
july 2l-ll. By ALLIS & HOWES
