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Ape & Fever or Chills & Fever Cured by smith- tonic strwui t B ,HE proprietor of this medicine claims fa it H superiority over all other remedies ever offered to the public for the sate, certain, speedy, and permanent cure of all cases whatever of AGUEjAND FEVER AND CHILLS AND FEVER. Such has been its uniform 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 wesjernStates for the last seven years, and bas cured, during that time, not less than 150,000 cases: indeed such has been its success that a large number of practitioners, in various parts ol the country, use and prescribe it in prelerence to quinine and other remedies. The compositionof this medicine is entirely vegetable, and is, therefore, perfectly iunocent, and may be given to infants, fern ales, and persons of delicate constitutions, without the least tear whatever of may unpleasant effect. Persons living in . sections of the country subject to this disease would do well to keep a constant, supply by them, especially if living where medical 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 has now tit his possession innumerable certificates and letters Irom persons who have used it, and irom merchants who have old it largely in their neighborhoods, and also tram respectable physicians why have prescribed it, believing, from its laxative and powerful diaphoretic properties, that it is superior to quinine as a Tonic. . To those unacquainted with its valuable curative powers, the lol lowing letters, from the - many - now ' in the possession of the proprietor, are offered in testimony ol its value: ' " CihcishaT!, July 20. 1844. Messrs. Wilson, Pettet, &. Smith Gentlemen : Tte autbot of this letter is the meagree subject who presented himself at you counter, on Friday, the I2lh inst., under a.complete state of debility from fever and ague. You will recollect, I took a bottle of Smith's Tonic Syrup, at your earnest solicitation, and, being so very weak, I did not wish to take any mdicine until 1 got home, when 1 could receive proper attention. 1 got home, on Sahbath morniug in ime to lake two doses belore my 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 evening 1 resumed the Tonic, as directed, and only had lime to take three doses bedtime. Next morning, alter breakfast,' 1 continued taking it until the hour ol ague and fever had pasted, when 1 droped it, and was entirely tree front the disease. ' 1 aid not think it possible for medicine to restore a person as the Tonic restored me. The greatesdtfiinulty now is to govern my appetite." 1 do think, wrhout exception, it is the' best medicine I seer took.. Most respectfully, ' e. g.maguire: . Paris, Tennessee, goptember II," 1810. Messrs. Wilson, Pettet, & Smith Gentlemen: I wrote you, four days ago requesting you to send me more ot the Tonic Syrup. 1 am now entirely out, and have borrowed two dozens. The demand for it is very great. In every instance where'ithas been tried it has effected a cure. If you have not started ilia paicel "lor me before this reaches you, eight or leu dozens ot U will not be too much losend, - Respectfully, &.C., T.COONEY. Mouth Sasdt, Tennessee, August 24, 1640. Messrs Wilson. & Smita Gentlemen: You will please send me two dozens Smith's Tonic Syrup. . I cannot elose my letter without informing you, that, out of the three dozens of the Tonic Syrup I bought of you this last spring, 1

hare only two or three bottles now" oii hand. It is called lor almost daily, end it has never failed in the first instance ol producing an effectual cure.. It is the best medicine lor the cure ol chills and lever or ague and lever that I have ever seen. Your early attention to the above order will much oblige jour friend, JAS. T. ED.VUNDS. Prepared by-JOHN J. SMITH, author and proprietor, Louisville, Kentucky. , Sold wheiesale and retail in Evansville, la. by nov l3-6mo. W. St C. BELL. INDIANA TONIC PILLS, A Certain, Safe and Effectual Cure for CHILLS AND FEVER Oil FEVER & AGUE. f EVI1S remedy although but a short time be3 fore the public, is. gaiuing reputation unequalled by any oilier medicine ever belore presented. Hundred, are ready. to certify to its efficacy in the cure of that insiduous enemy to humau comlort "FEVER AND AGUE." It has proven to be an estimable remedy in administering for that most formidable disease. It reestablishes in remarkable degree and. very ptomptly, the healthy tone and natural action of the digestive functions; and from its purilying and invigorating influence, it. can be safely taken and with benefit, in all diseases attended with debility of the system. . But it is more particularly recommended iu the case o! Fever aud Ague... ft is a never failing remedy end no family ought to be without it in their houses, particularly those inhabiting LOW MARSHY.SITU ATIONS ; and at this . season of the year when the atmosphere is strougly impregnated with miasm. As this medicine is put up under the proprietor's immediate inspection on the most scieuntic l principles. And having tried its efheacy on thousands, there has not been a single instance within bis knowledge, wherein it tailed to cure when the directions were adhered to. The following' are among the many eertifi eates of cukes effected by this valuable medi cine. - . - - HOPKINS CO- Ky , May 3, 1845. Da. E." P. Spurrier: I do certify that 1 was afflicted with the ChtlIs and lever' for a length . of time, and was treated by several physicians without receiving much benefit. . Having been recommended by a . neighbor, who had been eured by them, to try the "INDIANA TONIC PILLS," I purchased a box ol your agent, aud took thein according to directions, and it has perfected a care without leaving ihe system in that unpleasant and disagreeable condition which generally follow the cure by oilier remedies. I can recommend it to the public with confidence. Your ob't servant, WM. R. GKEEX. Prepared only by E. P. SPURRIER & Co., at their Chemical Warehouse, Sign of Golden Mortar, Water street, Evansville, Indiana., jy7. M5-tfy. - " "WOOLSEY'S FLUID EXTRACT OP - SARSAPARILLA. riTMIIS valuable medicine is prepared by the JL undersigned, in the form of a fluid extract and carefully compounded with, the proper in gradients. The best imported Sartaparilla is used in the preparation of, tbia extract, and itsatreugth ful ly equal t that. ol any jotbrr. Ik is a sate re me dy and miy ba relied on, in all those diseases tor which it is peculiarly adapted, as prescribed by skilful Physicians. . -For salo at the New Drug Store. Main street Evansville, at one half the usual price by (may 29,'45-ti. . WM. M. WOOLSEY. TrUST RECEIVED A full supply of Dr. QJ Sappington'e TONIC PILLS, and for sale Dy , js. tr. bruKK.it it at ou.. Age mis, May 15-tf Sign G. M. Water at. BBLS. Mad. Wine; . . fyr 10 bbls sweet Malaga; 2 old sherry W ino. jnly4-tf.2 By ALUS Sc HOWT.S. Salaratns. Casks New York Cogswell, Crane & Cos manuiacture,) in store and tor sale whole sale and retail bv Jan 9 ' W. Si. C. DELL.

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Dr. liACOUNT'S TOOTHACHE ELIXIR, S a sure, speedy, and certain cure for the most distressinzJand painful disease that can inflict the human frame. 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,lhe nerve and internal surface ol the carious or rotten tooth, and a cure must be effected 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 slightest danger in its application, nor is it painlul in its effects. Price only SO cents with directions. A PUBLIC BLEtsSuNG. These Pills have long been known and appreciated1 for their extraordinary and and immediate powers of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to whieh'lhe human frame is liable. . Thevars particularly reccommended 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 siomach aud liver; and to the "formation ut healthy chyle and thereby purilying the blood. They aje acknowledge by the hundieda 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, end call again lor more; which is sufficient proof of their good qualities. litiAUAUUfc aJLUiV UK. Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this distressing complaint, will find SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effects. One single dose of the Pills taken soon as the head ache is felt coming on, wilt cure it in one half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowl complaints they display their wonderfuil powers to admiration and are far superior to any thing in use tor these cemplaints. In - DssPEPStA and Liver Complaint, they stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after - having suflered under the dreadful cemplaint for years . '. . - , In Habitual Costiveness, they are decidedly superior to any Vegitable Pill ever brought belore the public ; and one 25 cent box will establish Hheir surprising virtues and place them beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of every 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 their utility Irom the first dose." They may be taken by persons of any age ; and the feeble the m6rm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation, because they clear the system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. , Upwards oltbree 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 sa me quantity in other States. As an anti-bilious medicine, 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. ver;ala' use successfully in the treatment of Bilious Fever, Nausea. General Debility, and Nervous Weakness. The most flattering recommendations of this Medicine have been received ,trom many emin ent Physicians and others who huve used it. And it is presumed that no medicine bas ever been used whose action has been more benefi cial, pleasant and invigorattng, and called forth from afflicted stinerers such expressions ot heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find themselves relieved Chill broken! Fever gone!! Stomach and head free and healthful !!! Strength and appetite in creasing and improving, and all nervous ne?4ied.Wi., according to tho direction accom panying ltivm,they never fail to cure the Chill and Fever the hrst day, and never sicken Ihe stomach or operate upon the bowels. ineir actiou upon tne whole system is so charming, that persons are invriably surprised and pleased witn tbeir rapid and complete-res toration to neaitn. . The Pills purely and solely Vegetable: and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such as to produce a medi cine which nevet tails lo relieve when relief is at all attainable. - " Each box contains 20 dose of Pills Price. One Dollar. Sold iu Newburg by W. KINNEY, ana in Evansville by K. f t-fUKlllER fit CO. Dr. Hl'LVS CELEBRATED. Are now acknowledge by the Faculty to be the most scientific . and "successful preparation ever discovered for the relief of Cauglis Colds, Cons u in pi ion, Asthma,Whooping-caugli,Cotarrh. Tightness of th Lungs or Chest, Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary .Affections. Leversl thousand boxes have been sold, giving immediate relief to those who have been awicted with the most distressing colds and cauglis, and restoring to healih persons in almost every stage of Pulmonary Affections. It is now well known, that a large proportion of consumpive cases, by which so many valuable lives are annually sacrificed, owe their origin lo neglected colds and cauglis which might have easily been removed at an eatly perod. No medicine will be found sa efficacious in curing such cases as these Lozenges. They do not chejk and dry up the eaugh, but render it easy, promote expectation, allay the tickling of irritation, and remove the proximate or exciting cause. Hundreds upon hundreds of certificates have been offered of their wonderful virtues1, from those whom it is justly thought have by their use, been saved Irom au untimely grave, and restored to perfect health. AUo, DR. HULL'S Are the suret and suleet Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. It is estimated that 1 60,OOOChildreu die annually from the eltcct of Worms alone. This vast mortality can be almost entirety pievented by the use of Hull's celebrated Lozenges. ' ' - Grown persons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored for various complaints without any ebenefit; when one or two dozens of the Sozenges would speedily cure them. They are an icfalible remedy, and se pleasant to the taste that childre.i will take them as readily ns they would a common peppermint Loz eng. Price 25 cents per box with directions. Allof the above Medicines are sold in Newburg by VV . KNNEY, and in- Evansville by uov I3,'45-Iy. E. P. SPURRIER & CO.

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TVrtnt-iCL 1 ET IS ADMITTED BY EVERY INDIVIDUAL THAT THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD is DR. SHERMAN'S MEDICATED 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 performed, may justly lay claim to the title ol CONQUEROR over the diseases for which they have been recommended. They have been nsed by Ministers of the Gospel, some of whom have been tottering npon the very brink of the grave and have raised them bp. They have been used by all professions and classes of men, iu Coughs, Cold?, Consumption, Asthma, and various diseases of the 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. &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 the pleasantcst 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 daughter, seven years old, has been sick nearly three years." fler 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 exhausted their skill without any benefit. The Doctor, believing it a case of worms, gave her a box of Worm Lozenges. In two dava she re lumed with joy beaming in her eyes, and said the Lozenges had saved her child's life. The first dose brought away nearly a pint of worms in one living muss, and she alterwards counted over 800 that were discharged besides the mass she could not count. She is now a living wit ness of the utmost miraculous efficacy of Dr. Sherman's Lozenges. Hundreds of coses could be cited of the efficacy of Dr. Sherman's COUGH LOZENGES, but it is deemed unnecessary, as the medicine recommends itself without puffiing, Sherman's POOR MAN'S PLASTER" is decidedly the best etengthening Piaster in the world. It has now been in use for many years, and not only the immense sale which it has already attained, but also the testimonials of those who have used it with great benefit, flow in bo fast that the Doctor is persuaded that no Plaster which has ever been discovered has been the means of 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 qougha, 'colds, oppression of the chest und stomach, liver complaints, dyspepsia and asthma, is productive of the greatost benefit. These medicines fire sold by the following agents. Boonville, Thomas F. Betheli. Lockwood's Store, A. W. Lockwood. Newburgh, R. M. Foster. Princeton, W.H. Fisher, Petersburgh, P, C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER, & Co, Evansville, 1 B. VILDER & Co. General Agonts for Louisville and vicinity. Oct 3J '45-1 y THE GREAT HEM ED V. FOR Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Consumption, Spilling o! Blood, Bronchitis, Difficulty ef breathing. Hoarseness, I fiuenza, Croup, Colds tains in the breast and bide, Dyspepsia, and various attectionsol the blomach and Liver.DR. FOLCEU'S O L, O S A O N I A JV, Or All Healing Balsam. j ETT is acknowledged that more persons die of ML. consumption man oi any other disease. It is estimated that in the United States alone over THIRTY THOUSAND PERSONS annually loll victims to this dreadful scourge. The cause of the evil is generally overlooked. A short dry Cough ia the precursor or a neglected Cold. These symptoms are deemed uniniDortan t. Pain in the side, Heotic, 'and night Sweats follow, & ueatn enas the scene. Would you find a REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here it is. 1 he experience of more than twenty years has proved its efiicacy, and thousands are rejoicing iu its effects. fJT-Read the following case of CONSUMPllON. Uhe cure nes truly a wonderful one, and places the "Olosaonian, or All-Healing Balsam,' at the head of the list of remedies for eradicating that dreadlul disease. George W. Hays, residing in this city, was seized with a severe cold in the early part of the summer, His cough became very troublesome, 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 physicians in Brooklyn who told him they could do" no good, as his disase was a settled and fixed Con 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 better, he commenced using the "Olosaonian or All-Healing Balsam," and in a' few weeks, was so far restored as to be able to tesume his business - a. O-Another case of severe ASTHMA relieved by two botiles of the Olosaonian." Mrs. Bell, the wife of Robert P. Bell of Morristown, N. J., who had been afflicted ith Asthma for many years, was given up by the physicians, who said they could not relieve her, and advised her being removed to the s eaboard in the hope that a change of air would prove serviceable. It proved ol" no avail . One boitle of the 4,CIosaoniau" so far relieved her that she was able to g et up from her bed and dress herself, a thing she hud not done before in months) and she has iiow returned to her residence with every prospect of being speedily restored. Hundreds ot-cases could be given to prove the efficacy ol this great remedy . " - Price $ I per bottle. - Piiueipal office 10b' Nassau street New York. Sold by the following agents. Boonville, T. J. Bethell Newburgh, Ii. M. Foster Lockwood's Store, A. W. Luckwcod Princeton, W. H. Fisher Petersbureh, P. C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER & Co, Evansaille- " J. B. WILDER, General Agent, Louisville. Oct 30-1 y

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BUCK'S PATENT COOKING STOVES. HAVE now on hand and offer for sale, a full assortment ot 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 mast perfect uniformity, and in its operations is in every respect equal to a bricu 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. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. For the removal and permanent cure ol alldis eases arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, viz: Scrofula, orKiug'a Evil, Rhematism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the face Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head, r ulargmrnt and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic -. symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago and . diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury, ascites, or dropsy, Exposure or impru deuce in life. Also, chronic constitutional disorders will be removed, by this preparation. The following interesting case is presented, and th'e reader invited to us careful 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 facts in reference to the great benefit 1 have received, in the cure ol an obstinate cutaneous ulcer on siv breast. i 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 experienced Surgeons without the least benefit what ever. AU the various methods of treating can cer were resorted to ; for five weeKs in succes sion my breast was burned with caustic three times a day, und lor six it was daily syringed with a weak solution of nitric acid, aud the cavity or internal ulcer was so large that it held over an ounce of the solution. The Doctor probed the ulcer and examined the bone, and said the disease was advancing rapidly to the Lungs and if I did not get a speedy relief by medicine or an operation the result wouldbe iatal. I was advised to have the nreast laiu open and tne bones examined, but finding no relief from what had been done, and feeling I was rapidly getting worse, 1 almost despaired of recovery and ' considered my case nearly hopeless. Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use of "Sands' Sarsapanlla" in cases similar to my own, I concluded to try a few bottles, several which were used, but Irom tne long, deep seated character of my disease, produced no very decided change; considering 'Vis as the only probable cure for my case I persevered, until the disease was entirely cured. ft is now over eleven months since the cure was completed: there is not the slightest appearance of a return. I therefore pronouuee myself well, asd ihe cure effected by Sands? Sarsanarilla, as I took no other medicine of any kind duringjthe limo I was using it, nor have I taken any since. Please excuse this long deferred acknowledgment, which I think it my duty to make. Your valuable Sarsaparilla cured me with the blessing if Divine Povidence, when nothing else could and I feel myselt under lasting obligations to you. I can say many things I cannot write, and i do most respectlully invite ladies atilcted as have been, to call upon me and I will satisfy them fully of the truth as stated above, and many other things in reference to the case , NANCY J. MILLER. 218 Sullivan street For further particulars and conclusive evi dence of its superior value and efficacy, see t . I' I I . ; J . pampniets, wtiicu may ueooiamea grans. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail;; by A. U. fit. U. 5AJN US, DrugglStP, . 97 Fulton street . Also, Sold by " ' " May 15-1 y E. P SPURRIER, Sl Co. Sole Agents lor Evansville and vicinity. KOTICE. fHlHE subscriber would respectfully inform JL his friends and the public generally tha he-will alone continue the business ot the late firm of J. T. LAMB CO., at thevold stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will be moat happy to wait upon those who may - favor him witu a call, tie mienas Keepilia constantly ou hand a general assortrntnt of DRY GOODS, GROG EKifcS, at ruu v iiui;. to sell at the LOWEST lliaruei price lor reauy pay either in CASH or any kind o' COUN J KY fKU DUCE. june 86 tf.- JESSE T.LAMB. iTTLSTARD, Clover, and Timothy Seeds JL WANTED Also, Umsing, Beeswax ano leathers, for which cash will be paid at the New Drug Store, Main street. In Evansville. sep 25-t f WM. M. IVOQLSEY. . Superior New Wheat Flour. FOR sale by Allis Howes, Jerauld's Bband Columbia Flour, the best article ever brought to this market. aug 21 Old Cognac Brandy! HALF pipes Dupey& Oturd's vintage 1834 (LP in store and .for sale bv july24-tf , ALLIS & HOWES. Boots and Shoes &c. PR. Mens' lined aud bound croeans: 300 pr. do heary brogans; lOO " walking Shoes j !200 ' women's Bootes; SiOO " Ladies Slippers: IOO do Kid do. For sale by May 16-Vly. C. M. GRIFFITH For Sale, A FIRST RATE FLAT BOAT 80 feel by 18 for sale low by J, &, W. REILEY. , jy io-if . WANTED. BUSHELS ol OATS, foi which ihe highest market price will be pa id by jaug 14-H J. & W, RKILLY. D.p.nefilAn fft DM. 200.000 Plain Percussion Caps iuu,uuu epm uo 100,000 Split and Fluted do "1-8 and 1-4 boxes, in store and for sale by Jan 9 W. &. C. BELL. 44fe ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettles Vjf from 2 lo 50 gallons each lor sale veiy low by jy 16-tfJ DECKER &. KRAMER.. VST Teceived St for salcA larse assortment -of CROCKERY & GLASSWARE such as Jars, Decanters and Tumblers of a greavariety. oct 30-tt J by ALLIS Sc HOWES.

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G'DS, BOOTS, SHOE, HARDWARE, QUEENWRE, II A T8; CAPS, BONNETS, &c, &c, &c. EVANSVILLE, I A.

OULD invite the attention of Country Merchants and traders generally, to one of thelarg ..i .ml hasi ap-leded stocks ever offered in the West.

They are continually roceivtng additions to''th'eir Goods suited for the season; and would invite those

as-e lo call end examine for themselves belore buying elsewhere, ?o JlJhl mrltir, UILI&IXMINED TO PLACE EV.1NSVILLE UPON A PAR WITH CINCINNATI AND LOUIS-

Vll.l.K. aa rewards the PRICE Ul! GUUJDo. U French and American Cloths; ' Doeskins and Cassimers; - White and Fancy Drills for pants; White and colored Mareailles; Black and fancy Satin Vestings; Flannels and Sattinela, Jeans and Tweeds; , Summer Cloths; French and fancy Linens; Demiiisand mixtures; Ticking and Bro. Drillings;- - Plaid and piain Cottonades; - Ginghams and Lawns; Muslins and Belzarines: Cambrics and Jaconets ; -Merinos and Lusires; Bro. and Breached Muslins; Plain and strioed Linen Coating;

ALSO, a large variety of C A RPETINGS.Tngrain, Venetian, Hemp, and Cotton, sortment of SHOES: . t. - '

Men's Monros, Calf Shoes; ' Pumps: Women's Bootees; v - . " Pgd Welts; . " Buskins; ' Calf Straped Shoes; i. Morocco walkinff shoes;'

Toother with 10,000 dozen No. 5, 6,7, COTTON YARNS

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OPPOSITE THE BANK, MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND

merchants at a small advance Knives and Forks, : ' Pocket Knives, 1 , 2, 3 and 4 blades. Scissors and Shears, Butcher, Shop, and Carving Knives, Razors, and Razor straps. Iron, Butt, Parliament and Table Hinges, Handsaw, Millsaw and Bastard Files, Wooodscrews and Bedscrewe, Chisels, 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 Hotse Caids, Horse Brnshes, Scrubing, dusting and sweeping brushes. Saddler's Silk; do 3 Cord thread ; Roller, Harness and Bridle Buckles; Terret Pad Hooks and Cock Eyes; Saddle Trees; - -For sale low by CROCKERY C. M. WOULD call the attention CROCKERY which they rates: - -;

They have just received 20 Assorted Crates of Common Ware, Palter! Paneciallv for them at frem S20to S60 per crate. They have also in store

r ' 1800O Setts common Teasj i(K Beits prinieu leas; 20O; " Granite do; 1000 " Et)f?e P!a,e: 500 " printed Plates; ' 220 dozen edge Diehes;

PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASSWABE,' &a , W & C. BELL, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL.DIIGCISTS, CORNER OF-MAIN AND FIRST STREETS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, T5TISH to call your attention to their extensive and heavy assortment of Drugs, MediPAints. Dve-Stuffs. Glassware. Chemicals. Surgeons Instramenta

Potent Medicines. Perfumeries, Window offer for sale vsry low lor cash or approved eredit. 2 Cases Turkey Opium, (new crop) 2 Bales Honduras Sarsaparilla, 200 Mala Cassia, 2 Cases Aloes, 2 Bales Fink Root (Roots,) 5 do Bottie and Vial Corks, (Velvet) 200 Packages Vials, Bottles, 4c. . 15 Casws English Epsom Salts, - 3 Cases do Refined Borax, ' 3 Boxes Castile Soap, 2 do English Calcined Magnesia, t do do Carb. " do in lump, 2 Cask Sup.Carb. Soda, 100 OZ.Sulp.-nndAcetate Morphine, 200 Iba Pulv. Jalfpo, .100 do Ipecachuaua, Brazil, 100 do do Carthagenian, 200 do Khubarb, I Case Rad Rhubarb.

. 16 Carboys Sulphuric Kitric and Muriatic Acids; white Lead, at Factory prices; Madder, Freucb and Dutch, -in -barrels and kegs; Logwood, Fustic and Camwood; Indigo, S. F. in ceroona and kegs; Copal, Coach, Japan aud Blacv .. Varnishes; Copperas; Venetian Red; Yellow Ochre; Putty-, Paint Brushes; Smalts; Bronzes; Frosting; Spta Turpentine, &c.&c. -VVTbe above articles now in Store and warranted of first quality. Physicians, Country

Merchants and others visiting our Oily tor the well to give us a call before going elsewhere. " All tomers, will receive every attention. January 9 1845. tl , . m GROCERIES &C. -20 BbLS, Molasses; j do do Sugar-house; 5 Hilda, Sugar; 1000 Gunny Bags; Jj Tierces Rice : J50 Lbs. Zante Currants. Just recived and lor sale by june 26-tf J. & W. REILLY.

present stock of the most desitable styles of

who wisn to purcnase ny tne piece or pack e have now in store : . 2000 pieces Prints of every variety of price and patern ; Parasols and Sun Shades: Silk and cotton Umbrellas; Musqueto Bars; Palm Hats colored and white; Florence braid rnd Straw Bonnets; Fancy Willow and Cypress do: Silk and cotton Handkerchiefs; Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls ; . Ribbons and Laces; ' Silkcotton and linen Gloves; Needles and Pins; Comba and Buttons; Beads and Tapes; Vlitto and colored Hose. Colored and Liuen Thread; Fans. Screens, &c, &c. Sit. With an atLadies Morocco Slippers; " - Kid do; Gaiter Boots; Monros; Brogans; Low shoes; s Calf do; Boy's it Child' Morocco do. june 5, 1 845 if.

ARE & CUTLERY

J GRIFFITH

AVE just received and have now on tiand, a large assorment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, which thev offer for sale to counlry

on cost. Their stock consists of: Trace, Fifth, and Halter Chains , Log Chains, Wrought Nails, HorBe shoe do -Shovels and Spades, Hay and manure Forks, . Grass, grain, and briar Scythes, Bermingham and American Anvils, ' Bright and Cotter keyed Vices, Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatchets, Hand, Tennent, Mill, Pit, rud Cross Cut 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. - Bit's and Stirups, Ring Bradooos; Harness mounting; do Trimmings; " Harness Maker's and Saddlst'a tsoli; Skiriting; Harness and Bridle Leather, : v Hog and Pad Skinns; . Worsted cotton and straing Webb v - -' Saddle Cloths; ' do Bindings; ' Shoe Thread : . Plated Bosses and and spots; Brass Trunk Nails; Tinned Plated & Covered Martingale ring C. M. GRIFFITH Main Street. WARE ROOM. GRIFFIT - - of Country Merchants to their large stock have selected, with great care and at low 20 doz. Bakers; ' Nappies: ftO - colored Bowles; )() white; do; SO " coloretf Jugs; 50 " white do. may IS tfy. Glass Shop Furniture, &.C. fcc. which they fjj-Amongst other articles they offer; r 2000 Lbs Sulphur, 3 Bbls Cream Tartar, pulv. (pure) 200 Lbs American Calomel.g 50 do English Hyd. Sub. 500 do Refined 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, - I Bale Cloves, 3 Boxes Rochella Sals, 3 do Tart. Acid, - -100 OZ American Quinine, " . 100 do German. do -100 do French . do 200 do Carpeter's Precip. Ex. Cinchona 5 Cases "Brimstone, purpose ol laying in meir supplies, would d orders by Mail from old and approved cms ' W Si C. BELL, ' Corner ol Main and First Street v OPIUM AND JirRRH. ' J 00 lbm- Turkey Opium, 180 do Gum Myrrh. Foraare by April 10 E. P. SPURRIER & C .-"-.. Water Street. BBLS. Am. Brandy ; 5 bbls Am. Gin; in store snd for sal july 24-tf. By ALLIS 6c I10WL3

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