Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 48, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 December 1845 — Page 4

Asue & Fever or Chills & Fever CCHED BY SMITH'S TOXIC SYRUP'.!! f ?5 proprietor of litis medicine claims to it L a superiority over nil other remedies ever offered to the public for the safe, certain, speedy, and permanent cure of all cases whatever ol AG LILIAN D FEVER AND CHILLS AND FEVERSuch has. been its uniform certainty in curing this disagreeable disease, that he is prepared to warrant a cure in erery case, where the directions are followed, lthasnow been extensively used throughout the . Western anti South wesjeruStatts for the last seven year?, and has cured, during that tune, not lees than 160,000 cases: indeed such has been its success that a large number of practitioners, in various parts 0,1 the country, use and prescribe jt in prelerence to quinine and other remedies. 'I' he composition ut tins medicine is entirely vegetable, and is, therefore, perfectly innocent, and 'may be given to infants, females, and persons of delicate constitutions, without the least tear whatever 61 any unpleasant effect. Persons Uvingin sections of the country subject to this diseuse would do well to keep- a constant supply by them, e pecially if living wbere jaedica! aid cannot be conveniently obtained. This medicine need only to be tried to convince persons of its great superiority over all other remedies', now is use. The proprietor baa uowtn his -possession innumerable certificates and letters from persons vbo have used it, and from merchants who have old it largely in their neighborhoods, and also rotn respectable physicians who have prescribed it, believing, from its laxative and powerful diaphoretic properties, that it s superior to quinine as a Touic. To those unacquainted with ita valuable curative powers (be hollowing lettars, from the many now - in the possession of Mte proprietor, are offered in .testimony ol its value Cinci5ati, July 20. 1844. Messrs. Wilsox, Pettet, & Sjhth Gentlemen ; The authot of this letter is the meagree subject who presented himself at you counter, on Friday, the 12th inst., under acomptete state of debility from fever and ague. You will recollect, I took a bottle of Smith's Tonic Syrup, at youi earnest solicitation, and, being so very weak, 1 did not wish to take any medicine unul J cot home, when I could receive proper attention. 1 got home, on Sabbath morning in time to take two doses before cjy shake came on It came on its usual hour, (10 o'clock, A. M ,) as hard as usual, but did not least but a short time. The lexer also left me a great deal . sooner than usual. In the eveping 1 resumed the .Tunic, as directed, and only had lime to take three doses bedtime. Next morning, after breakfast, 1 continued taking it until the hour ol ague end fever had passed, when 1 draped it, and was entirely tree from the disease. 1 did not thiuk it possible for medicine to restore a person as the Ton

ic restored me. The greatestjditljuuUy cow is to govern my appeuie. vi uu luma, wiuioui eitcilioii. it is the best medicine I eeer took. - r. ,,wti".,llu E. G.MAGUIRE. Paris, Tennessee, geptember II, 184!). Messrs. Wilson, Pettex, St Sxith Gentle- - men : 1 wrote you, four days ago, requesting you to send me more of the Tonic Syrup. 1 am now entirely out, and have borrowed two dozeus. The demand for it is very great, la every i ntauca where it has been tried it has effected a 'cure. If you have not started tbe parcel lor me before this reaches you, eight or tea dozens of itwiIlnot.be too much to send, ' ' " Respectfully, &c., T.COONEY. Mocth Sandy, Tennessee, August 24, Ij&O. Messrs Wilson. & Sr.it Gentlemen: You will please send me two dozens Smith's Tonic Syrup. 1 cannot close my letter without informing you, that, out of the three .dozens of the To&icSyrupI bought of you this last spring,! have only two or three bottles how 'oh hand. It is called lor almost daily, and it has never failad in the first instauc ol producing an effectUr al cure. It is the best medicine tor tbe cure of chills and fever or ague and fever that I have ever seen. Your early attention to the above order will much oblige your friend, J AS. T. EDMUNDS. Prepared by JOHN J.SMITH, author and proprietor, Louisville, Kentucky. ' Sold whelesale and retail in Evansville, la. by nov U-bmo. W. dc C. BELL. INDIANA TUNIC PILLS, A Certain, Safe, and Effectual Cure for CHILLS AXD FEVElt Oil FiiVliU & Atsui:. THIS remedy although but a short time before ;hu public, is gaining reputation unequalled by auv other medicirra ever belore presented. ' Hundred, are readv to certify to its 1 efficacy in The cure of that iuetduous enemy to; human comlort "rtvtti Au AuLb." It has proven Jo be an estimable remedy in administering for lhs-1 most formidable disease. It reestauusiies in a renurmuic utgree ana veryj crouiultv. the healthy tone and natural action ' of the digestive functions; and from its purilyjng and invigorating influence, it can be'aalely taken and with benefit, in all diseases attended j with debility of the system. BuMt la more particularly recommended iu the ease ot Fever and Azue. It is a never failing remedy and no familyj .lirrtif (aImi uiflwinf If in l!-.l. ' l.ni... - ; .. . i larly those inbabitiug LOW MAS15YS1TU: ATIONS; and at this season ol the year when miasm. . - '". As this medicine is put up under the proprietor's immediate inspection on the tn.csi sieu5c principles. And iiaving tried its efficacy ou thousands, there has not been a single instance within his knowledge, wherein it tailed to eure when the directions is? ere adhered to. The following are among the many certificates of ci'ses ejected by this yaluable . medicine. ' ',. . HOPKINS CO.. Ky , May 3, 1845. Pa. E. P. Spurrier ; I. h? certify thai I was afflicted with the 'Chills and Fever' for a length of time, and was treated by several physicians without receiving much benefit, Having-been recommended by a neighbor," who hod been jcured by them, to try the "INDIANA TONIC PILLS," I purchased a box cf jour agent, and look them according to directions, and it has perfected a cure without leaving the system in that unpleasant and disagreeable condition wGich generally follow tbe cure by'oiher remedies. 'I can recommend it to the public with ' eonEdeiice. Your ob't servant, WM. R. GKEEN. r Prepared only by E. P. SPURRIER & Co., at'tLeir Chemical Warehouse, Sign of Golden Mortar, Water atreet, Evansville, Indiana. jy 7, M5-tfy. WOOLSET'S FLUID EXTBACT OP SARSAPAIULLA. THIS valuable medicine is prepared by the undersigned, in the form of a fluid extract and carefully compounded with the proper ingredients. - The best imported Saraaparilla is used intho preparation of this extract, and itaalreogth ful'y eq.naj to that of any other. It is a sale remedy and may Lis rplied on, in ail those diseases for which it la peculiarly adapted, as prescribed by skiiful Physiciens. For sale at the New Drug Store. Main street Evansville, at trio half the usual price by fmay 29,'45-tf. WM. M. U OOLSEY. . Ttf UST RECEIVED A full supply of Dr. Q Sappi niton's TCXIC PILLS, and for sale by - E. P. SPURRiER'i.' CO , Agents, May 15-tl , ' 'giiJJ-M. Water St. "" 11 I m BBLS. Mdj-Wii,-'!.i .' ' n i i 'in I! jnly4-tf.2 Bj ffil & HOWES. Salaratns. S Casks New York (Cogswell. Crane & Cos manufacture,) in store and for aa!o whelesale and retail bv . JQ 9 " . 1 W. & C. BELL.

Dr. LACOCXX'S TOOT II AC II U ELIXIR, 4S a safe, speedy, and certain cure for the most distresaing'and painful disease that can inflict the human Iranie. In almost all cases of Toothe Ache, it arises from a diseased state of tae parts, which expose to the action of the atmospheric air, the xebve and internal surface ol the carious or rotten toh, and a cure must be efiected either by extrication or by rendering those parts exposed impervious to the action oj the air. The above remedy is particularly adopted to destroy the nerve without the slightest injury to the other teeth. There is not the slig'itest danger in its applioation,nor is it painful in its effects. . . . ' Trice only 50 cents with directions. - . A PUBLIC? ULLrfiSiNG. These Pills have long been known and appreciated' for their extraordinary and and immediate powers ol restoring perfect health to persons suffering under .nearly every kind of "disease to which the human frame is liable. . The v are particularly reccomtnended to all those persons who are afflicted with any kind of a chronic or lingering complaint, as there is no medicine before the public which has so natural and happy effect upon the system in correcting the stomach and liver, and to tha formation of healthy chyle and thereby purifying the blood . They aje acknowledge by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to be not only the most mild and pleasant in their operation, but the most perfectly innocent, safe and efficient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills, never afterward feel willing to be without them, and call again for more; which is sufficient proof of their good qualities. - HEADACHE SICK OR NERVOUS. ' Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this distressing complaint, will fjnd SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effects. . One single dose cl the Pills taken soon as the head ache is felt coming on, will cure it in one half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowl complaints they display their wonderful! powers to .admiration and are far superior to any thing in use for these cemplaints. In DrsrsFsiA and Liver Complaint, they stand " unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under the dreadful cemplaint for years. In Habitual Lostiveness, they are decidedly superior to any Vegitaule Pill ever brought before the public; and one 25 cent box wili establish their surprising virtues and place them beyond the reach ol doubt in the estimation of everv individual. ' ... They are invaluable'nervous and hypochondrical affections, loss yf appetite, and all complaints to which females alone are subject. They are mild in their action, and convey almost immediate conviction of tkeir utility Iroiii the first dose. They may be laKen by persu'is of any age; and the feeble the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation, because they clear the system of bad humors, quiet nervosa irritability, and invariably produce sound heaith. Upwards olthree hundred and seventy thousund boxes of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the last twelve months in three States alone, and more than thiee times the same quantity in other States. As an anti-bilious eedicine, no family should be without them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a thousand certificates. Sold in Newburg by WM. KINNEY, and in Evansville by E. P. SPURRIER & CO . A ceitain and effectual Cure lor gue and Fe ver; also use successfully in the treatment of Btiioua tver, I. a use a. Lieneral iebiity, and Nervous Weakness. The moat flattering recommendations of this Medicine have been received from m my eniin eut Physicians and others who hgve used it. And it is presumed that no medicine has ever been usod whose action has ben more beneficial, pleasant and invigorating, and called torth from aiHicled s offerers such expressions ol heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness. Persons taking i ti Pills, soon rind thempeives relieved Chill broken! Fever j"iie;! Stomncu and head free and healthful II! SlreDgth and appetite increasinc and improving, and all nervous weakness fled. When taken according to the directions accompanying them, they never lail to cure the Chill and Fever the first day, ami never sicken the stomach or operate opon the bowels. Their sctiou upon the whole system is so charming, that persons are invriably surprised and pleased witn their rapid ud complete restoration to health. The Pills purely and solely Vegetable ; and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such as to produce a medicine which never lai'.s to relieve when relief is at all attainable. - Kacli box contains go dose of Pills Price, One Dol'ar. Sold in Newburg bv VV. KINNEY, and in Evauaville by E. P SPURRIER & CO. Dr. HTjXL'S CELEBRATED. Are now ackuowleitgo by the r acuity to be the most scientific and successful preparation ever discovered for the relief of Caughs Colds, Consumption, Asthma,Whooping-caugh,Cotarrb, Tightness of th Lungs pr ChesU Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary Affeetiona. Leveral thouaand boxes have been sold, giving immediate relief to those who have been awicted with the meet distressing colds and caughs, and restoring to health persons in almost every stage of Pulmonary Affeetiona It is now well known, terg6 proportion of consumpive cases, by. which ao many' valuable lives are annually sacrificed, owe their origin to neglected colds and caughs which might have easily been removed at an early perod. Wo medicine will be found se efficacious in curing such cases as these Lozenges. They do not cheak and dry up the cauah, but render it easy, promote expectation, allay the ticklinsr of irritation, and remove the proximate cr exciting oause. Hundreds upon hundreds of certificates have been offered of their wonderful virtnrs. frum t!ma u,t,nm justly thought have ty iheir user been saved irom an unimety grave, ami restored to perfect health. AUo. Dli. HULL'S Are he surest and ealest Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. It is estiuiated'tha't I eo,ono Children die annually from the eftect of Wonrve alone. This vast mortality can be almost entirety pievented by the use of Hull's celebrated Lozensres. - Grown'persons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored for various complaints without any ebeiiefu; when one or two dozens ot the Sozenga would speedily cure them. They are an icfaliSle remedy, and se pleasant to the taste that children will take theni as readily nsthey would a 'common peppermint Loz ensre. Pries 25 cents per box with directions. Allof the aixive Medicines are sold in New bum by W: KNNEY, and in Evansville by nov I3M$-Iy. E. P. SPURRIER & CO.

XI EAR "WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY,

Li tf t pWi-fi) '0, Phm?. T IS ADMITTED BY EVERY INDIVIDUAL THAT THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD is DR. SHERMAN'S MEDIC A TED LOZENGES. They are agreeable to the taste, easily administered, and from the unprecedented success which they have met with, and the remarkable cures which they have pprlormed, may justly lay claim to the title ol CONQUEROR over the diseases for which they have been recommended. They have been used by Ministers of the Gospel, some of whom have been tottering upon the very brink of the grave and hare raised them up. They have been used by all professions and classes of men, in Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and various diseases of tha Lungs, and found to be more effectual than any medicines ever used. They have destroyed more worms, and saved more children from the early grave, than any other preparation in the world; and they have relieved more Headaches, palpitations, rheumatism nervous affections, pains, etc., 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 the pleasantest but the beat medicine in use. - - " Dr. VAN YORX, Dr. Sherman's Agent 89 Chestnut atreet, Philadelphia, way applied to by a poor woman, whose daughter, seven years old. has been sick nearly three years, tier stomach was as large as a grown person's, her. arms and legs swollen so that she could not walk. Two celebrated Doctors attended her, and had ex hausted their skill without any benefit. The Doctor, Relieving it a case of worms, gave her a box of Worm Lozenges. In two days she re turned with joy beaming in her eyes, and said the Lojenges had saved her child's life. The tirst dose brought away nearly a pint ot worms in one living mass, and she afterwards counted over COO that were discharged besides the mass she could not count. She is now a living wit ness of the almost miraculous efficacy of Dr. Sherman's Lozenges. H undreds of cases could be cited of the efficacy of Dr. Sherman's COUGH LOZENGES, but it is deemed unnecessary, as the medicine rec ommends itseli without pu tiling, "Sherman's POOR M AN'S PLASTER' is decidedly the best etengthening Piaster in the world. It has now been in use (or many yearsj and not only the immense sale which it has already attained, but also the testimonials of those who have used it with great benefit, How in so fast that the ioctor is persuaded that no Plas ter which has ever been discovered has been the meansof doing so much good. It is a sovereign remedy for rheumatism, pains and weakness in the back, side, chest and extremities, and as used in qoughs, 'colds, pppression of the chest and stomach, liver complaints, dyspepsia and asthma, is productive ol tbe greatost benefit. .These medicines are sold by 'the following agents. lioonviiie, t nomas f . Ucttoell. Lock wood's Store, A. W. Lock wood. Newburgh, It. M. roster. rrinceton, W . H. Fisher, Pe tersburgh, P, C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER, & Co, Evansville, J. B. VILDER 8c Co. General Agents for Louisville and vicinity. Oct 30 '45-1 y ' THE GREAT REMEDY. hvmejssBiBM' ttsSBsas FOR Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Consumption. Spiiting of Blood, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, I fluenza, Croup, Colds . Pains in ihe Breast and Side, Dyspepsia, and various aifectionsof the Stomach and Liver. DR. POLGEll'S O LOS AO XI AX. Or All Healing Balsam. TT is acknowledged that more persons die of ii Consumption than of any other dieeasn. It is estimated that in the United States alone over THIRTY THOUSAND PERSONS annually lat! victims to this dreadful scourge. The cause of the evil is generally overlooked. A short dryCough is the" precursor; or a neglected Cold. These symptoms are deemed unimportant. Pain in the side, Hectic, 'and night Sweats foli&w, &. death enda the scene. - Would you find a REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here It is.- The experience of more than twenty years has proved its efficacy, and thousands are rejoici ng in its effects. . - O-Read the following case of CONSUMPTION. The cure was truly a wonderful one, and places the "Oloeaonian, or All-Healing Balsam,' at the head of the list of remedies for eradicating that dreadful disease. . George W. Hays, residing in this city, was seized with a severe cold in the early part of wiv summer. cougn Decame very trouble some, and he began to raise blood. He complained of a severe pain in the chest, and his breathing became so short that he" could not walk any distance without stopping for breath His night sweats reduced him very low. He was under the care ol several DlivRicmna in Pmi, who told hitn they could do" no good, as his disano was a seuiea ana nxea uon umption. He removed to this city to die among his friends. He was by this time so weak that he could not wakl without assistance. Although his friends had now given given up all hope of his ever beign any belter, he commenced using the "O'.osaoniiin or All Healing Balaam," and" in a few weeks, was so far restored as to be able to lissome his business ft-Another case of severe ASTHMA relieved by two bottles of the "Otosaonian." ' Mrs. Bell, the wife of Robert P. Bell ol Mor.istown, N. J., wio had been afflicted Avith Asthma for many years, was given up by the physicians, who said they coufd not relieve her, and ailyiBed her being removed to the s eaboard' in tlie hope that a change of air would prove serviceable. It proved 1 no avail . Oneboitle of .the "Closaoniau'? sq tar relieved her that she was able to get up from her bed and dress herself, a thing she Mud not done before in months; and she has now returned to her residence with every prospect of being speedily restored. Hundreds. of cases could be given to prove the efficacy ol this great remedy . -Price SI per bottle. . ' Fiincipal office 106 Nassau street New York. 'fold by ihe lollowing auents. Boonville, T. J. Betliell Newhiirgh, It. M. Foster Lockwood'e Store, A. V. Lockwcod Princeton, W. II. Fisher Peterebursh, P. C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER & Co, Evansaille- j J. B. WILDER, General Agent, Louisville, i Oct 30-1 y j

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EUCK'S PATENT COOKING STOVES. HAVE dow on hand and offer forsale, a full assortment ol the above - iustly celebrated Cooking Stoves. The many persons having this stove in use Dear 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 wiih the most perfect uniformity, and in its operations is in every respect equal to a brick oven. 1 have also the latest improved PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, of various sizes, for sale very low for CASH at the store of K. W. DUNBAR, july 3-Iy.j Main street, Evansville, la. SANDS' SAHSAPA1UI,I,A. For the removal and permanent cure of all die eases arising from an impure state of the blood or habit ot the system, viz ; - Scrofula, orKiug's Evil, Rhematism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, fimples, or Pustules on the face Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, n -largmcnt and Paiu of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcere, Syphilitic "' symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago and diseaaes arising from an injudU cious use of mercury, ascites, or dropsy, Exposure or impru dence in life. Also, chronic constitutional disor- ' dera will be removed - . by this preparation. . The following interesting case is presented. and the reader invited to its carelul perusal Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. - New York, July 25, 1844 Messrs. Sands: Gent. I consider' it but an act of justice to you, to state the following laets 111 relereuce to lite great benefit 1 have received, in the cure ot an obstinate cutaneous ulcer en mv breast. . " - I was attended eighteen months 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. AH tlie various metuods ot treating can cer were resorteu 10; tor nve weens in succes sion my breast was burned with caustic three times a day, and tor six it was daily syringed with a weali solution ot nitric acid, and the ca vity or internal ulcer was so large that it held over an ounce ot the solution. The Doctor pro bed the ulcer and examined the bone, and said the disease was advancing rapidly to the Lungs and it 1 did not get a speedy relief by medicine or au 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, 1 almost despaired oi recovery and eon sidered my case nearly hopeless. Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use of "Sands' Saraaparilla" in cases similar to my own, I concluded to trr few bottles, several which were used, but liom the long, deep seated character of my disease produced no very decided change; considering 'kis as the only probable cure for my case I perlevered, until the disease was entirely cured. ft is now over eleven months since the cure was completed: there is not the slightest appearance ot a return. 1 tnereiore pronounce myself well and the cure effected by Sands Saraaparilla, as 1 took, no other medicine ot any kind during the timo 1 was using it, nor have i taken any since Please excuse this long deferred acknowledg 111 e ut, which I think it my duty to make. You: valuable Saraaparilla cured me with tbe blessing of Divine Povidence, when nothing else could, and 1 feel myelt under hating obligations to you. I can aay many things I cannot write, an I do most respectfully invite ladies alrlcted as have been, to call upon me and I will satisfy them luiiy 01 tne trutn as stated above, and many other things in reterence to the case . NANCY J. MILLER. 218 Sullivan street tor lurtner particulars ana conclusive evt dunce of its superior value and efficacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained gratis. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by A. 15. at, u. saw us. Druggists, 97 Fulton street Also, Sold by May 15-ly E. P. SPURRIER. &. Co. Sale Agents tor Evansville and vicinity. NOTICE.- - rjMHE subscriber would respectfully inform M. hie mends and the public generally tha he will aloue continue the business ot the late firmof JT. 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 wun a call. Ue intends Keepin constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS,GROCERIE3, & PROVISIONS, to sell at the lowest market price for ready pay either in CASH or any kind o COUNTRY FKO DUCE. fjune26tf. JESSE T. LAMB. IBSTSTARD, Clover, and Timothy Seeds WAITED Also, Ginsmg, Beeswax and Feathers, for which cash will be paid at the JNew Drug Store, Main street, in t-vansville. sep 25-tf WM. M. WOOLSEY. Snnerlor Hew Wheat Flour. OR sale by Allied-Howes, Jekauld's Bband Columbia Flour, the best article ever brought to this market. aug 21 014 CognaxBrajidy! ' HALF pipes Dupey & Otard's vintage 1B34 in store and for sale by july24-tf ALLIS & HOWES. Boots and Shoes, fcc. 200 PR. Mens' lined and bouna Krogans; 300 pr- do heavy brogans; lOO " walking Shoes; 00 ' women's Bootes; 200 " Ladies Slippers: lOO do Kid do. Forsale by I.ay 15-tly. C. M. GRIFFITH. For Sale. FIRST RATE FLAT BOAT 80 feel by 18 lor eale low by J, & W. REILEY. jy 10-if . . WANTED. BUSHELS of OATS,Toi which the highest market price will be pa id by aug 14-tl J. & W. REILLY. Percussion Caps. 200.000 flau Percussion Caps lou.uuw opiu oa 100,000 Split and Fluted do 1-8 and 1-4 bore;?, iu store and for sale by Jan 9 W. & C. BELL. 4rfN ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettles VAJ from 2 to 50 gallons each iorimle veiy low by Hy lC-tfl DECKER &. KRAMER. Paner. 1 Af) Reams Ames Ruled Foolscap. " Avv7 100 do Letter, mln, I .n.l nrt,i n store and for eale by Jn 3 W. Si. C. BELL

; air w&mmw. &vbmW wmw . G'DS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWRE, - : HAT'S, CAPS, BONNETS, &c., &c , &c. EVANSVILLE, IA. WODLD invite the attention of Country Merchants and traders generally to one of (he largest and best selected stocKs ever offered in the West. . . - - t . , They are couunuallv roceivtng additions to their present stock of the most desitable styles of Goods suited for the reason; nd would invite those who wish to purchase by tho piece or pack, age to catl and examine for themselves before buying elsewhere, THEY URE DETER. MIKED TO PLACE EV.lASVILLEr UPOX A PAR WITH CIJiCIMATl AMD LOUIS. V1LLE. as rewards the PRICE OF GOODS. We have now in store :

French and American Cloths; ' Doeskins and Casstmers;' ' -White and Fancy Drills for pants; White and c 'ored Marsailles; Black and ft nc'y Satin Vestings; Flannels and oatlinets; - . Jeans and 1'woeds; - Summer Clot.'is; ' French and fancy Licens; Deminsand mixtures ; l .' Ticking and Bro. Drillings; . Plaid and piam Cottonades; Ginghams and Lawns; -Muslins and Belzarines: Cambrics and Jaconets; . 1 Merinos and Lustres; Brc. and Breached Muslins: Plain and striped Linen Coating;

ALSO, a large variety of CARPETINGS, Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, and Cotton.

sortment of SHOES t Men's Monroe, " Calf Shoes; - Pumps:- -- , . . Women's Bootees; - Pegd Welts; - - Buskins; - Calf Straped Shoes; - Morocco walking snoest

Together with 10,000 dozen Ho. 5, 6, 7, COTTON YARNS. -

HARDWARE & CUTLERY

G. M. GRIFFITH OPPOSITE THE BANK, MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND MAVE just received and hae now on hand, a large assorment ef HARDWARE &. CUTLERY, which ibey offer for sale 10 country meichatiu at a small ed vance 0,1 cost. - Their stock consists of:

Knives and Forks,' Pocket Knives, I, 2, 3 and 4 blades, Scissors and Shears, Butcher, Shoe, and Carving Knives, Razors, and Razor straps. Iron, Butt, Parliament and Table Hingesj Handaaw, MilUaw and Bastard Files, Wooodscrewa and Bedscrews, Chisels, Gouges and. plain Irons, Needles, and Fish Hooks, Augars, Black and Bright, Percussion Caps, Plain & ribbed. Britanta Tea and Coffee Pots, Cot Tacks. Brads and Sparables, Percussion &. Flint Gun Locks and Nipples, Gun Barrels and Mounting, Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards, Horse Brushes, Scrubing, dusting and sweeping brushes. ADBIiEKY Saddler's Silk; do 3 Cord threau ; Roller, Harness and Bridle Buckles; Terret Pad H Joks and Cock Eyes; . Saddle Trees; For eale low b

CROCKERY WARE ROOM. C. M. GRIFFITH ! : WOULD eall the attention of Country Merchants to their large steek CROCKERY which they have . selected, with great care and at low rates; - -

Ther Lave just received 20 Assorted Crates of Common "Ware:

Packed especially for them at from $20 to follper 18000 Setts common Teas; 500 Seft9 Printetl Teas; 200 " Granite do; lOOO " Et)ge pia'es; 500 " printed Plates; 20 dozen edge Dishes;

PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASSWARE, &0. w. & g; bell, WHOLESALE A X D HE TAIL D UGGISTS, CORNER OF MAIN AND FIRST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,

ISH to call your attention to their eiteaaive and heavy assortment of Drugs, Medi cines. Paints, Dye-Stnffs, Glassware Chemicals, Surgeons Instruments

Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Window Glass Shop Furniture, kclc. which they offer for sale vEry low tor cash or approved eredit. fJ-Amongst other articles they offer ;

2 Cases fatkey Opium, (new crop) 2 Bales Honduras Sarsaparilla, 200 Mats Cassia, - . , . 2 Cases Aloes, ,2 Bales Pink Root (Roots,) ' 5 do Bottie and Vial Corks, (Velvet) 200 Peckagea Yials, Bottles, te. 1 Cashs English Epsom Salts, 3 Cases ' do Refined Borax, 3 Boxes Castile Soap, 2 do English Calcined Magnesia, 1 do do Carb. do in lump, 2 Casks Sop. Carb. Soda, ' -100 OZ.Sulp. and Acetate Morphine, 200 lbs Pulv. Jalapo, 100 do Ipecacbuana. Brazil, 100 do do Carthagenian,' 200 do Rhubarb, T fau Kid Rhubarb.

16 Carboys euipnunc XMitric ana jviurtauc acios; v niie Lead, at Factory prices; Madder, Freuch and Dutch, in barrels and kegs; Logwood, Fustic and Camwood ; lndiga, B. F. in ceroons and kegs; Copal, Coach, Japan and BlacV J ' m Varnishes; Copperas; Venetian Red ; Yellow Ochre ; Putty , Faint Brushes; Smalts; Bronzes; Frostings; Spts Turpen tiue. Sec. &c. . '

The aboye articles now' in Store and w

Merchants and others visiting our City tor the purpose ol laying in tneir supplies, would de well to civo us a call before going elsewhere. All orders by Mail from old and approved cos-

tonjers, will receive every aiiB.."u. January 9, 11543. it GROCERIES, JtC. 20 BbLS.'Molasscs; j do do Sugar-house; f Hhds. Sugar; 1000 Gunny Bags; 2 Tierces' Rice : 150 Lbs. Zante Currants. -Just recived and lor sale by juna 23-tf J. & W. REILLY.

2000 pieces Prints of every variety ef prioa , and patern; -. -:-. ; Parasols and Sun Shades; --: Silk and cotton TJmbrellast . 4 . Musqueto Bars; . ' Palm Hats colored and white; ' -Florance braid rnd Straw Bonnets; -Fancy Willow and Cypress Aoi Silk and cotton Handkerchiefs; Dress Handkerchiefs end ShJwls; Ribbons and Laces; J . Silk, cotton and linen Gloves J : -Needles and Pins; . ' . . - Combs and Buttons;: Beads and Tapes; ' Vhite and colored Hose. Colored and Liuen Thread ;

Fans. Screens, &c, te., &e. With as ii Ladies Morocco Slippers; " Kid ' do; -. Gaiter Boots; . Rntli - j 's Monros; 41 . Brogans; . Low shoes; Child's Calf do; " Morocco do. june 5, 1845-tf. Trace, Fifthand Halter . Chains Log Chains, ' Wrought Nails, ; ' - . Horse shoe do, Shoyeis and Spades, . Hay and manure Forks. ' Grass, grain, and briar Scythes, -" ' Bermingham and American Anvils, Bright and Cotter keyed Vices, Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatebets, Hand, Tennent, Mill, Pit,' and Cross Cat Saws, - : ' - ' .Parker &WThite and Wil sen's Coffee MilU, Hoes of all qualities, . - . StrDw Knives, Currey combs, - ' . Carpenter's Adzes, Nob Locks and Latches. May 15'45-tly. HA1DWAEE. ; Bit's and Stirups, Ring Bradooos; Harness mounting; dp Trimmings; Harness Maker's and Saddlei's teals; . Skiriting; , Harness and Bridle Leather, Hog and Pad Skinna; Worsted cotton and straing Wb; . Saddle Cloths; do Bindings; . . , Shoe Thread: " , Plated Bosses and and speta;' Brass Trunk Nails; - . - - . TinDed PUted& Covered Mattingale ria C. M.GRIFFITH Main Street. crate. I hey have also in atore20 20 50 50 50 50 doz. Bakers; ' Nappies: " colored Bowles; " white do; " colored Jugs; " white do. may 15 tfy. 2000 Lbs Sulphur, - 3 Bbls Cream Tartar, pulv. (pure) 200 Lbs American Calomel, j 60 do English Hyd. Sub. 500 do Re fined Camphor, 100 do Gum Myrrh, Turkey, 100 do . do do E India, 3 Bales Alexandria Senna, 1 do E India 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 tlo " French do 200 do Carpenter's Preeip. Ex. Cinehona 5 Cases Brimstone, " arranted of first quality. Physicians, Country --- - vmuti.i .fiu uurimoirteii OP1CM AND MVIIRII. ' ' " JOO lbs. Turkey Opium, 180 d G"n Myrrh.' Forsale by April 10 E. P. SPURRIER 4, Ce i . - " Water Street. . Kf tfh BBLS. Am. Brandy; -X Jv S bbls Am. Gin; in store and for aale july 24-tf. By ALLIS & HOWES