Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 50, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 December 1845 — Page 4

Ague & Fever or Chills & Fever CURED BY SMITH'S TOXIC SYRCPIIt 7 3 tHE proprietor of this medicine claims fo -it U a superiority over all other remedies ever offered to the public for the safe, certain, speedy, and permanent cure of all cases whatever of AGUE. AND FEVER AND CHILLS AND FEVER. Such has been its uniform certainty in curing this disagreeable disease, that lie is prepared to warrant a cure in every case, where the directions are fol'owed. It has now been extensively used throughout the Western and South wesiernStates for the iasi seven years, and has cured, during that lime, not less than 15(,000 cases: indeed such has been its success that a large number of practitioners, in various parts oi the country, use and prescribe it iu. prelerence to quinine and oflier remedies. The composition of ibis 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 of any anpleasant effect. Persons liviugiti sec tions of the country subject to this disease would aa well to keen a constant supply by them, es peciaily if living where medical aid cannot be conveniently obtained. This medieine need only to be tried to conviuce persons of its' great superiority over all other remedies now is use Tbe proprietor ha3 now in his possession in numerable certificates an J letters trom persons who have used it, and Iroin merchants who have old it laraely iu their neighborhoods, and also from respectable physicians who have prescribed it, believing, from its laxative and powerful di aphoretic properties, that it is superior to quinine as a Tonic. To those unacquainted with its valuable curative powers, the tallowing let ters, from the . many now in the possession ol the proprietor, are offered in testimony ot iu value: Cincinnati, July 20. 1844. Messrs. Wilson, Pettet, &. Smith Gentlemen: The aalhot of this letter is the fueagree subject who presented hi ruse It at you counter, on Friday, .the 12th mst., under a complete statu of debility from fever and ague. You will recollect, I took a bottle of Smith's Touic Syrup, at your earnest solicitation, and, being so very weak, 1 did not wish to take any mudiciue until 1 got home, when 1 could receive proper attention. 1 got home, on Sabbath morning in lime to lake two doses before 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 tiaie. The lexer aiso left me a great deal sooner than usual. In the evening 1 resumed the Tonic, as directed, and oaly had time to take three doses bedtime. .Next morning, after breakfast, 1 continued taking it until the hour ol ague and fever had passed, when 1 droped it, and was entirely free from the disease. 1 did not think it possible for medicine to restore a person us the Tonic restored me. The greatestjdifliuulty now is to ' govern my appetite. 1 dc thiuk, without exception, it is the best medicine 1 aeer took. Most respectfully, . E. G.MAGUIRE. Paris, Tennessee, September 11, 1840. Messes. Wilson, Pettex, & Smith Gentlemen : 1 wrote you, four days ago, requesting you togMd me more of the Tonic Syrup. 1 am now entirely out, and have borrowed two dozens. The demand for it is very great. In every inetanca where it has been tried it has effected a cure. If you have not started ths parcel for me before this reaches you, eight or ten dozens ol it will not be loo much to send, Respectfully, &c., C.COONEY. Mouth Sandy, Tennessee, August 24, 1840. Messes Wilson. & Smita Gentlemen: You will please send me two dozens Smith's Tonic Syrup. I cannot close my letter without informing you, that, out of the three dozens of the Tonic Syrup I bought of you this last spring, I have only two or three bottles now on hand. It is called for almost dally, and r." has ' never failed in the first instance ot producing an effectual cure. It is the best medicine lor the cure of chills and lever or ague and lever 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, auihor and proprietor, Louisville, Kentucky. Sold whelesale and retail in Evansville, la. by nov I3-6mo. W. &. C. BELL. INDIANA TONIC PILLS, Jk Certain, Safe, and Kffectnai Cure for CUILLS AND FEVEIl OU FKV1211 & AGUE. f RIlllS remedy although but a short time be ta fore the public, is gaining reputation un equalled by any other medicine ever before presented. Hundreds are ready to certify toils fficaey in the cure of that insiduous enemy to human coinlort "FEVER AND AGUE." It has proven to be an estimable remedy in admin isiehrt" fur that most formidable disease.' It re establishes 111 a remarkable degree and. very promptly, the healthy lone and natural action -of the digestive functions; and from its purily ing and invigorating influence, it can be safely taKeu ana wim oenent, 111 an diseases attended with debility of tbe system. But it is more par ticularljr recommended iu the case ot Fever and Agae. . It is a never failing remedy and no family ongiit to oe witnoui it in tneir nouses, panieu larly those inhabiting LOW MARSHY SITU ATIONSj and at this season of the year when the atmosphere is strongly impregnated with miatm. As this medicine is pnt up under the proprieV. . Y w v ww. w.a . . vol Dulvllllllb principles. And bavin" tried its efjicacv on thousands, there has not been a single instance , within his knowledge, wherein it tailed to cure when the directions were adhered to. I be following are among the many' certifi cates of cukes effected by this valuable medi cine. ' HOPKINS CO.. Ky . May 3, 1 845. Du. E.' P. Spurrier: I do certify that 1 was alilicted with the "Chins and fever' for a length ot time, and was treated by several physicians withoat receiving much benefit. Having been recommended by a neigb-bor, who hud been cured by them, to try the "INDIANA TONIC i ILL," 1 purchased a box of your agent, and took them according to directions, aud it has .perfected a cure without leaving the system in that unpleasant and disagreeable condition wkieh generally follow (he cure by other rem edies. I can recommend if to . the public with confidence, x our ob't servant, WM. R. OKEE.V. Prepared only hy E. P. SPURRIER fc Co., st tUeir Chemical Warehouse, Sign of. Golden Mortar, Water street, Evansville, Indiana. jy 7. '45-tfy. WOOT-SET'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. rEVIIS valuable medicine is prepared by the JA. undersigned, in the form of a fluid extract on 0 careiuily compounded wtta the proper in gradients. The beat imported Sarsaparilla is used in the preparation of itiis extract, and itestreogth ful ly e-quanoiuat ot any otber. It is a sale reme dy aud may be relied on, in all those diseases tor which it "is peculiarly adapted, as prescribed oy ssiiiui rnysicians. For salo at the New Drug Store. Main street Evansville, at one half the usual price by may 29,'45-tf WM. M. WOOLSEY." UST RECEIVED A full sapplv . of Dr. Sappington's TONIC PILLS, and Tor tale May 15-tl - Sign G. M. Water st. BBLS. Mad. Wine; iff in i.ki. ji.i x oia siierry Wine. j-uly4-tf.2 By ALLI3 A. HOWES. Salaratus. -5 Caks New York (Cogswell, Crane & Cos iS manufacture,) in store and for sale wholesale and rextil bv ( Jaa 9 ' W. &. C. BELL.

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Dr. LACOLXT'S TOOTHACHE ELIXIR, ITS a sure, speedy, and certain cure for the U. most disiressingtand painful disease that can inflict the human frame. In almost alt cases of Toothe Ache, it arises from a diseased state of tae parts, which exnose to the action of the at mospheric air, the nerve and internal surface of the carious or rotten tooth, and a eure must be efiected eitk-er by extrication or by rendering those parts axpoeed 'inpsrviods to the action j the air. The above remedy is particularly r.dopted to destroy the nerve without the slightest injury to the other teeth. There is not the slightest danger in its applioation,nor is it painlul in its effects. - Price only SO cents with directions. m?- EFK-"- !JifVg5JUiirfS 'i'Ji A PUBLIC BLESSING. These Pills have long been known and appre ciated' for their extraordinary and and immeal ate powers ol restoring perfect health to persons sufierinz under nearly every Kind 01 disease to which the human frame is liable. Thevars particularly reccommended to all those persons who are afflicted with any kind of a cnronic or lingering comptaim, as mere is no medicine betore the public which has so natural and happy effect upon the system in correcting the stomach and liver, ana 10 me tormauon i 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 Dublic. Those whs 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. iltjAUAUtlti BiUft. UH. JMCKVUUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suf fering with this distressing complaint, will find orEiNCEK o V tuLi 1 AhiLiti rlLLS a remetiy at once certain and immediate in its enects. Une singie dose ol the rills taken soon as the head ache is felt coming on, will cure it in one ball" hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowl complaints they displ y their wonderful! powers to admiration and are far superior to any thing in use for these cetaplaints. , ill 1JYSFEPSIA AND- LIVER COMPLAINT, they stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in lew weeks, .Iter having suffered under the dreadful cemplaint for years. In Habitual Costive ess, they are decidedly superior to any Vegitable Pill ever brought be tore the public; and ore z5 cent box wil; establish their surn-ising virtues and place them' beyond the reach ol doubt in the estimation of every individual. - They' are invaluable nervous and hypochondrical affections, loss yf appetite, and all com plaints to which females alone are subject. 1 hey are mild in their action, and convey al most immediate conviction of their utility Iroin the first dose. They may be taken by persons 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 r ervous irritability, and invaria bly produce sound heaith. Upwards olth ee hundred and seventy thou sand boxes of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the last twelve months iu three States alone, and more than thiee times the same quantity in other States. As an anu-buious medicine, no family should be without them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than a thousand certificates. sold in IMewburg by WM. KINNEY, aud in Evansville by E. P.f? riTDQiFo jcuxA certain and efiectu"! Cure for Ague and Fever; alo use snccessiuUv in the treatment of ' Biiiois F- . r. Nausea. General Debility, and Nervous Weakness. , , The most fl .ttei Ing recommendar-'ons of this Med;c"ne have b 3a receixed-. om many eminent Physic' ns at 1 othera who ,. jve used it. Aud it is presumed tl t no medicine has ever been uced whoie rctio 1 has been more beneficial, p'-jsaHt and invigoratt.ig, and called loan from ahTcted sufferers such expressions of heartfelt graiiii re and thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find themselves relieved Chill broken! Fever gone!! Stoni.ch and head fee and I ealthful !!! Strength and appetite increasing and improving, and all nervous weakness fled. When taken acrordir j to the directions accompanying them, they. . ver fail to cure the Chill and Fevr. the first 1 ay, and never sicken the stomach or operate jpon the bowels. . The'r action upon the .whole system is" so charming, that persons are invriablr surprised and pi' .sed witn their rapid and complete res toration to neaitn. . - The Pills purely and solely Vegetable; and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions aie such as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve when relief is at all attainable. . . Each box contains 20 lose of Pills Prion, One Dollar. Sold in Newburg bv W. KINNEY, anu 111 c-vansvuie ny iv r M'UKitlfciK 5t CO. Dr. HULL'S CELEBRATED. Are bow acknowledge by the Faculty to be the most scientific .and successful preparation ever discovered lor the relief of Cauglis Colds, Consumption, A sthma,Whooping-caugh,Cotarrh, Tightness of th Lungs or Ones', Bronchitis, and similar Pulmonary Affections.. Leveral thousand boxes have been sold, giving immediate relief to .hose who have been av-icled with the most rli. essing colds and cauglis, and resioring to health pcrso.is in almost every stage of Pulmonary Affections It is now well known, that a large proportion of consumpive cases, by which so mi ny vuluab'e lives are annually sacrificed, owe their origin to neglected colds and eaughs which might have easily been removed at an ea iy perod. No medicine will be found ee eQicac'oua in curing such cases' as these Loz enges. They do not cheak and dry up the cough, but render it easy, promote expectation, al' vy 'the tickling of irritation, and remove the proximate or exciting cause. Hundreds unon hundreds of certificates have ' been offered of their wonderful virtues, from those Whom it is justly thought have by their use, been saved fiom an untimely grave, and restored to perfect neaitn. auo, lk. hull's Are tbe sureet and safest Worm Destroying Medicine ever discovered. It la estimated that 1 O0,000 Children die annually Irom the eltect of Worms alone. J his vast mortality can be almost entirely ptevented by tbe use of Hull's celebrated Lozenges. . - . Grown persons are very often afflicted with Worms, and are doctored for various complaints without anv ebeneGt: when one or two dozens! ot the Bozenges would speeuny cure mem. Tbey are an icfalible remedy, and se pleasant " . ' ; . , . . .1. ... 4 to the taste that children will take- them as read ily ns they would a common peppermint Loz enge. Price 25 cents per box with directions. Allot the above Medicines are sold in New burg by W.KNNEY, and in Evansville bar nov I3,'45-Iy. E. P. SPURRIEftfc CO.

HEAR AVUAT THE PEOPLE SAY.

sehma'ns) tWORM 105 COUS HY ST 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 remsrkable 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 used by Mininersof the Gospel, aoaie of whom have been totiering upon the very brink of the grave and have raised them up. They have been used by all professions and classes of men, in Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and various diseases of the Lungs, and found to be more effectual than any medicines ever used. They have destroyed more worms, nd saved mure children front the early grave, tha u 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 pleaaantesi but the best medicine in use. Dr. VAN YORX, Dr. Sherman'a Agent 89 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, way applied to by a poor woman, whose daughter, seven years old, has been sick nearly three years. Her 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 days she returned with joy beaming in her eyes, and said the Lozenges had saved her child's life. The first dose brought away nearly a pint of worms in one living mass, and she afterwards counted over 800 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. Hundreds of cases 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 Plaster 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 so fast that the Doctor is persuaded that no Plas ter 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 qoughs, 'colds, oppression of the chest and stomach, liver complaints, dyspepsia and asthma, is produc.ive of the greatost benefit. i hese medicines are sold by the folinwin" agents. Boonville, Thomas F. Bcthell Lockwood's Store, A. W. Lock wood. Newburgh, R. M. Foster. Princeton, VV. H. Fisher, Petersburgh, P. C. Hammond, and by r. er UKtUttK, oz Co, Evansville, I. D. ILDBIt "flu Oil. General Agents for Louisville and vicinity. -Oct 30 '45-1 y . THE GREAT REMEDY. FOR Consumption, Asthma. Dyspeptic Consumption Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, . Difficulty of creaming. Hoarseness, Ifluenza, Croup, Colds rains in trie iireast and aide. Dyspepsia, and various anectiousoi tne stomach and Liver DR. FOLGER'S OLOS AONIAX. Or AllrHealinsr Balsam. T is acknowledged that more persons die of i.onsu mm nn limn ni nv nthpr Iidoid. it is estimated that in the United States alone over THIRTY THOUSAND PERSONSannuallv fall victims to this dreadful scourge. The cause of tbe evil is generally overlooked. A short dry Cough is the precursor -or a neglected Cold These symptoms are deemed ununpoi :ant. Pain in the side, Hectic, 'and night Sweats follow, &. ueaiu enus me scene. Would you find a REMEDY FOR TflR EVIT.i Here it is. ' The experience of more than twenty years has proved its efficacy, and thousands are rejoicing in its effects. - IVr-Read the. following r.aaa nf mitfSTTMP TION. The cure was truly a wonderful onn. ano places tne "Ulosaonian, or All-Mealing Bal . 1 i .. .. . ..... . . 1 sam,' at the head of the lis of rmnrti rr eradicating that dreadful d George W. Hays, residing in this city, was vnu a severe coia in me early part ol me summer. ii is cougn Decame very trouble some, and he began to raise blood. He coin plained 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 bim very low.- He was under the care ol sevejal phvsicians in Brooklvn wuo ioiu nun vney cuuiu ao no good, as his dis ase was a settled and fixed Con 11 mm inn Ho removed to this city to die among his friends. He was by this time ao 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 "6losaouian or AlMIeaiing Balsam," and iu a few weeks, was so far restored as to be able to lesume his business : - (jf-Another case of severe ASTHMA relieyed by two bottles of the "Olosaonian." Mrs. Bell, the wife of Robert P. Bell of Morristown, N. J., who had been afflicted iih Asthma for many years, was given up by the physicians, who said they could not relievo her, and advised her being removed to the seaboard in the hupe that a change of air would prove serviceable. It proved of no avail . One boitle of the "Closaonian" so far relieved her that she was able to (ret ud from her hnd unit self, a thing she had not done before in mon'.hs; and flhe hna now returned In hpr nai).nn. every prospect of being speedily restored. Hundreds of cases could be given to prove the efficacy ol this great remedy . r rice per Dome. Piincipal office 10G Nassau street New York. Sold by the following asents. Boonville. T J. Bethel! Newhureh. R. M. Foster Lnnlt. wood's Store, A. W. Lockwcod Princeton. W. II. Fisher Petersbureh. P. C. Hammond, nnrt by. E. IV SPURRIER & Co, EvansailleJ. B. WILDER, General Agent, Louisville. Oct 30-ly

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BUCK'S PATEXT COOKING STOVES. SHAVE 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, kc. It presents an oven neary twice as large as any other Stove in use, which is heated with the most perfect uniformity, and in its operations is in every respect equal .0 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. SANDS SAIiSAPAlllkLA. For the removal and permanent cure of all dis' eases arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, viz: Scrofula, orKing's Evil, Rhematism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, r imples, or Pustules on the face Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring. Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, bnlargment and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago and diseases-arising from an injudi- ' cious use of mercury, ascites, or dropsy, Exposure or impru dence in life. Also, chronic constitutional disorders 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. i consider it but an act of justice to you, to state the following facts in reference to the great benefit I have received, in the cure of an. obstinate cutaneous ulcer on mv breast. ' I was attended eighteen months by a regular and8killul Physician, assisted by the advice and counsel of one of our most able and exper ienced Surgeons without the least benefit what ever. Ail the various methods of treating cancer were resorted to; for five weeks in succes sion my breast was burned with caustic three times a day, and for six it was daily syringed witn a wean toiuuon 01 nunc acid, and tne ca vity or internal ulcer was so large that it held over an ounce of the solution. . The Doctor probed the alcer and examined the bone, and s&id 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 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 of recovery and con sidered my case nearly hopeless. , Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use of "Sands' Sarsaparilla" in cases similar to my own. I concluded to try few bottles, several which were used, but from the long, deep seated character of my disease produced no very decided change; considering iy i".'.fct. cuio 101 niy case 1 persevered, until the disease was entirely cured. It is now over eleven months since the cure was completed : there is not the slightest appearance of a return. I therefore pronounce myself well, and the cure effected by Sands' Sarsaparilla, as 1 took no other medicine ot any kind dunnggthe time 1 was using it, nor nave 1 taken any since riease excuse mis long oeierrea ncKnowledff ment, which I think it my duty to make. Your valuable Sarsaparilla cured me with the blessing of Divine Povidence, when nothing else could, and 1 leel myseu under lasting obligations to you.' 1 can say many things J cannot write, and I do most respectfully invite ladies afflctcd as have been, to call upon ruj and 1 will satisfy them fully of the. truth as slated above, and many other tnings in rcierence to the case - . -NANCY J. MILLER 210 Sullivan streetfor lurtner particulars ana conciasive evi dence of its superior value and efficacy, see pampmeis, wnicn may ue ooiaiueo gratis. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by A- 15. Oi. U . iSAIM US, LrUggl8tS, . 97 Fulton street Also, Sold by May 15-lyl E. P. SPURRIER, & Co. Sole Agents for Evansville anil vicinity. NOTICE. , rETlHE subscriber would respectfully inform 1 Ei his mends and the public generally tha: he will alone continue the business ot the late firm of J. T. LAMB & CO., at theiold stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will'be most happy to wait upon those who may tavorlum witn a call. He intends keepinn' constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GUUDSjliKUUEKlfcB, & fttU VISIONS, to sell at the lowest market price for ready pay, either in CASH or any kind of COUNTRY PRO DUCE. june26t. JESSE T.LAMB. ,S"USTARD, Clover, and Timothy Seeds M. WAsVTEDKao, Ginsing, Beeswax and Feathers; for which cash will be paid at the New Drug Store, Alain street, in Lvansville. sep25-tf - WM. M. WOOLSEY. Superior New Wheat Flour. . F OR sale by Allis- Howes, Jerauld's Brand Columbia Flour,, the best article ever brought to this market. aug 21 Old Cognac Brandy! HALF pipes Dupey& Otard's vintage 1834 in store aud tor sale- by - july24-tf - ALLIS & HOWES. Boots and Shoes, Sec. PR. Mens1 lined and bound Bro gans; - - ". 300 Pr- do heavy brogans; 100 " walkingShoes; ' 200 ' women's Bootes; 200 Ladies Slippers: 100 do Kid do. For sale by . May 15-tly. ' C. M. GRIFFITH. For Sale, FIRST RATE FLAT BOAT 80 feet by 18 for sale low by J, ot W. KfclLJi;Y. jy 10-lf WANTED. BUSHELS of OATS, foi which the highest market, price will be paid by augl4-tl J. & XV. UK1LLY. Percussion Caps.' 200.000 Plain Percussion Caps IOO,UOU split . ao ' 100,000 Split and Fluted do 1-8 and 1-4 boxes, in store and fur sale by Jan 9 v. ce. o. t,L.L.. 4 ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettles from 2 to 50 gallons each tor sale veiyl low by jy 16-tfJ DECKEK &. K.KAA1 till. TTI7ST rrrfived & for sale.A large asj sortment of CROCKERY & GLASSWARE such as Jnrs, Decanters and 1 umblers ot a grea variety, pet 30-tf.J by ALLIS & uuivia.

; -jr. : nr., mta-ihiieie ,jc5". G'DS, BOOTS, SHOE, HARDWARE, QUEENWRE,. HA TS, CAPS, BONNETS, &c, &c, &c.

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WOULD invite the attention of Country Aiercnants and traders generally, to one ot tha largest and best selected stocks ever offered in the West. They are continually roceiying additions to'their present stock of the most desirable styles of Goods suited far ihe season; and would invite those who wish to purchase by the piece or package to call and examine for themselves before buying elsewhere, 3S THEY URE DETER

MINED TO PLACE EVAJSV1l.lk vrvjt V1LLE. as recards the PRICE OF GOODS. French and American Cloths; DoeskinB and Cassimers; White and Fancy Dritls for pants; White and colored Marsailles; Black and fancy Satin Vestings; Flannels and Sattinets; Jeans and Tweeds; Summer Cloths; French and fancy Linens; Deminsand mixtures; Ticking and Bro. Drillings; Plaid and piain Cottonades; .Ginghams and Lawns; Muslins and Belzarines: , Cambrics and Jaconets;. Merinos and Lustres; Bro. and Breached Muslins: Plain and striped Linen Coatin?:

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

sortment of SHOES: . Men's Monros, Calf Shoes; " Pumps: Women's Bootees; , " Pegd Welts; " Buskins; " Calf Straped Shoes; Morocco walking shoes;

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

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OPPOSITE THE BANK, MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND - - MAVE just received and hae now on hand, a large assorment of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, which they offer for sale to country 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, Chisels, Gorges and plain Irons, Needles, and Fish Hooks, Augars, Black and Bright, -Percussion Caps, Plain & ribbed, Britama Tea and Coffee Pots, . Cut Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Percussion &. Flint Gun Locks and Nipples, Gun Barrels and Mounting, Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards, Horse Brnshes, Scrubing, dusting and sweeping brushes, , ABMLEHY ' - Saddler's Silk; do 3 Cord thread ; Roller, Harness and Bridle Buckles; ' Terret Pad Hooks and Cock Eyes; Saddle Trees; For sale low by

CROGKERY WARE ROOM. - C: M. GRIFFITH ; WOULD call the attention of Country Merchants to their large stock o CROCKERY which ihey haye selected, with great care and at "low ratts: . -- . " . - J : ? 1 ,

They have just received 20 Assorted Crates of Common "Ware,

Packed especially for them at from $20 to 860 1SOOO Setts common Teas; ()() Setts printed leas; 200 Granite do; lOOO Edge plates;500 " printed Plates; 20 dozen edge Dishes;

PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASSWARE, &C. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D UGGISTS, --'-"' ' . ' CORNER OF MAIN AND FIRST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,

"ISH to call your attention to their extensive and heavy assortment or Drugs, Medi.ines. Paints. Dye-Stufts, Glassware, Chemicals, Surgeons Instruments

Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Window Glass Shop Furniture, &c. &c. which tbey offer for sale vEty low for.cash or approved eredit.. Oy-Amongst other articles they offer:

- 2 Cases Turkey Opium, (new crop) 2 Bales Honduras Sarsaparilla, -- 200 Mats Cassia, . " -2 Cases Aloes, '- " . - I'' 2 Bales Piuk Root (Roots,) , ,, 5 do Bottie and Vial Corks, (Velvet) 200 Packages Vials, Bottles. &c. 15 CasWs EnglishEpsom Salts, 3 Cases do Refined Borax, 3 Boxes Castile Soop, ' -- 2 do English Calcined Magnesia, .. 1 do do ' Carb. do in lump, 2 Casks Sup. Carb. Soda, 100 OZ. Sulp. and Acetate Morphine, 200 lbs Pulv. Jalapo, " 100 do -Ipecachuaua.-Brazil, 100 do do Carthageuian, 200 do Rhubarb, I Case Rad Rhubarb, - - - ' " 16 Carboys bulphoric XNilnc

Lead, at Factory prices; Madder, Freuch and Dutch, in

. . barrels and kegs; Logwood, Fastic and Camwood ; Indigo, 1 . - .. ' S. F. inceroons and kegs; Copal, Coach, Japan and Blac. . ;..' .. Varnishes; Copperas; Venetian Red ; Yellow Ochre; Putty , . Paint Brushes; Smalts; Bronzes ; Frostings; Spts Turpen- . - , tine, Stc. &c. . ' ' . . t . - (t7-The above articles now in Store and warranted of first quality, rhyelcians, Conntrr

Merchants and others visiting our City for the well to give us a call before going elsewhere. tomers, will receive every attention. Jausary 9, 1845. tf GROCERIES, 1C. . 20 BBLS, Molasses; 2 do do Sugar-house; Hhds. Sugar; 1000 unny Bags; . 2 Tierces Rice : 150 Lbs. Zante Currants. Just recived and lor sale by -june 2o-tt J. & W. RE ILLY.

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m iiu fruu uuvvijyjYJiri Jijsu l.uuihWe have now in store : : , 2800 pieces Prints of every variety f pric and patern ; Parasols and Sun Shades: ' Silk and cotton Umbrellas; ' ' Musqneto Bars; Palm Hats colored and white; Florance braid rnd Straw Bonnets; Fancy Willow and Cypress do; Silk and cotton Handkerchiefs; -Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls; Ribbons and Laces; Silk, cotton and linen Glaves; Needles and Pins; Combs and Buttons; Beads and Tapes; Vbite and colored Hose. Colored and Liuen ThreadsFans. Screens, &c, &c, fcc. With an ti- ' .. Ladies Morocco Slippers; " Kid . do; Gaiter Boots; Boy's Monros; ., Brogans; Low shoes; Child's Calf do; - " Morocco do. . june 5, 1815-tf. GRIFFIT Trace, Fifth, end Halter Chains Log Chains, , . . Wrought Nails, ... Horseshoe do, . , Shovels and Spades, . - ' - Hay and manure Forks, Grass, grain, and briar Scythes, Berminghanrand American Anvils, Bright and Cotter keyed Vices, :. Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatchets, Hand, Tepnent, Mill, Pit, and Cross Cut ' Saws, . Parker t White and Wilson!s Coffee Mils, Hoes of all qualities, ,. . - Straw Knives, Currey combs, . Carpenter's Adzes, Nob Locks and Latchee. May Ip '45-ily. - 'HARDWARE; Bitts and Stirups, . Ring Bradoons; - Harness mounting ; ' ' do Trimmings;.' . .. ;.: . . Harness Maker's and Saddlei's tools; Skiriling; " ? Harness and Bridle Leather, . , Hog and Pad Skinns; Worsted cotton and strain" Webb; Saddle Cloths; do' Binding; ' '-.- . - Shoe Thread: " 1 Plated Bosses and and spots; Brass Trunk Nails; -' - : Tinned Plated & Covered Martingale rings C. M. GRIFFITH Main Street. - per crate. They have also in store"-- . 20 2() soso SO 50 doz.. " Bakers; .. ''. ' Nappies: colored Bowles; - ' " white- do; : - " colored Jugs;white do. may 15 tfy. 2000 Lbs -Sulphu'-; r- ' . 3 Bbls Cream Tartar, pulv. (pure) -200 Lbs American Calomel, . -50 do English Hyd. Sub. , - . . 500 do Refined Camphor, '-. 100. d Gum Myrrh, Turkey, 100 do do ' do H India, ; 3 Bales Alexandria Senna, '"."' ' ' l 1 do E India ' " do . - -: 2 Cases Refined Ex LiqSorice, - 1 Bale Cloves, - 3 Boxes Rochells Sals, . . - 3 do Tart. Acid, 100 OZ American ftujnine, - . 100 do German do 100 do French .do 200 do Carpenter's Prpcip. Ex. Cinchona 5 Cases Brimstone,. and Muriatic Acids; White purpse of laying in their supplies, would do AH oraers by ' Mail from old and approved cus - - v. at U. BELL, Corner ol Main and First Streets . OPIUM ASD MTItRH. . 100 lbs. Turkey Opium. l&O do Gum Myrrh. For sals by April 10 . E. P. SPURRIER &. Co . - Water Street. BBLS. Am. Brandy; : : ' 5 bbls Ain. Gin; in store and for sala july 24-tl. -By ALLIS & HOWES '

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