Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 32, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1846 — Page 3

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THE GREAT KEMEDY; APPROVED BY THE FACULTY, For Coughs, Colda, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all other affections of the Bronchial tubes. REPARED entirely from the Ginseng and warranted to contain no preparrtion ol An. 1 timony, Mercury or Opium, i Mere than 2000 bottles have been sold in the ; city of Cincinnati, alone, within two months, I and in no caso has it failed to give entire satis j faction. i The- Ginseng Panacea is now ordered by I ! Fhysician9 of the first respectability, in their regular practice, and its claim to be considered the only article ever discovered capable ol speedily and permanently allaying bronchial irritation, which is the sole cause ot cough, asth- ! ma, bronchitis, and according to Dr. Eberle 1 who but expresses the opinion of all the first . authorities in Europe and America, of two. ' thirds of all the cases usually regarded as true tuberculous consumption must be coneidersd as I forever settled. We select the following names from long catalogue of persons who have felt its healing influence on tlioirown persons, or ! eeen it in their families. Many of whom are j well known to the citizens of Evansville as i business men of the first standing and integrity who would not for a moment lend their names or influence to extend the reputation of any article unless from a perfect conviction of its utility: Nat. Noble, Canal Collector's office. M.Gutume, Holmes' paper store, JUa in, near Fifth. W- Storms, Firm, J. F. Dair &. Co. Dr. Cosser, 14th at. between Vine and Race. J. Jones, Assist. Clerk Ham. Co. Sup. Court. ii. VV. Phillii-s, Wholesale Grocer, Main st. Wm. Parvin, Firm, Johnson & Parvin. Broadway, near Yeatman. G.W.Coffiit, Brass and Bell founder, 2d st. Vanduzkn, At Hope's warehouse, Sycamore st, J. H. Trainor, Surgeon Dentist. i E. Mcdge, Firm, Mudge &. Clawson, beadstead manufacturers. Biooar. Sec. Equitable Ins. Com. Capt. Blasiiford, At Cin. Hotel. " Stone. Calhoun, Walnut st. S. Hill, Tobacconist, Main st. near Front. Rev. J. Clark, Mt. Healthy. C. Jeffeies, Lumber merchant. R. A. Holden, Main, near Front. Myers, Type founder. Vine St. between Fifth - and Sixth. E..A. Wheadon, Firm, - Wheadon. & Blinii, Auctioneers. Kerma. Firm, Finkbine & Kerman, Main st. A. F. Benjamin, Inspector of lace goods, 3d st. A. Newell, Tanner and Currier Congress st. Hamilton Lyon, Finisher. Front st. W. Johnson, Carpenter, 3d street, between Sycamore and Broadway. Capt Adams, Columbus House. T S. Butler, Main, between 5th and Cth. McDermot, -Firm, Williams McDermet, Main st. Dr. Drake, Foot of High st. , Persons at all interested can obtain a pamph let gratis of Mr. Woolsey c oui aiitinn-the com- ;; niercial, medical, botanical history ot the Gin j seng with the use made of it by the Chinese, : compiled from the most indubitable authority. Sold by W. M. WOOLSEY, Druzgist, j Main St. Evansville, Ind. Sept 3, 184b". i Price on 50 cents per bottle. T. SALTER, proprietor, Cinci nnati. i I-...--..., i MlluKlH aie.- uy virtue ot an eeJ5f cution issued by the clerk of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court iu favor of Back?l Mills, S. C. V. C, anl against John Beat, George B Wagnon and others, I will on Friday the25ih day ol September, 18 16, at the door of the court house in the town ofEvansville between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.and 6 o'clock P. M. of said day, expose to sale at public auction (without valuation or appraisement) and out cry, the rents, issues anil profits, for the term of seven years of the following described land to wit: The WeBt half of the North West Quarter of said Section eleven, in Township number six South of Range number eleven West. And if no person should offer or bid lor said rents, issues and profits a sum sufficient to satisfy said' Execution aad costs; I will at the same time and place, proceed to sell at "public auction and "outcry the fee simple of said above described land for the satisfaction of said execution interestj,an d cos's. WILLIAM M. WALKER, scp 3, 3t. p f 2. Sheriff V. C. IglllERIFF SaIe.By virine of an execution issued by the Clerk yf the Vanderburg circuit Court in later of Bracket Mills S C. V. C, and against George B agnon, I will on Friday the 25th day of September, 1846, at the door of the comt house in the t.iwii ol Evansville, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A. M.and 6 o'cloek P. M. ol said day expose to sale at public auction and out cry without valuation or appraisement, ihe rents, issues, and profits for the term of seven years l the following described land in said execution mentioned and specified to wit: The East half ol the North East quarter ol section number 10, in township number 6 south of range No II West. And should no person offer or bid for said rents, issues, a lid proms, a sum suiiiciem 10 satisfy said execution and costs; 1 will at the same lime and place proceed to sell at public auction and outcry the fee simple of said above cescrib- , A land tor the eatisl action of said execution interest, and costs. WILLIAM M. WALKER. spp 3-3w-p f $2. Sheriff V. C AAV KOl'lCE. flie unUtrsiiiiie . w l.l licreal ler oracuceL iw in connexion with.Mr Thomas E. Garvin, under the name of Lakk.r & Garvin. All business heretotore undertaken bv the undersigned will be closed by him, but all new business will receive the prompt attention ,it l.ntli members of the firm. Oliioe tn the Court House. , CONRAD BAKER. Evansville, Sept. 3d, 1846. BUICBANK, Corner ol Main and Sec ond Street, at the "Old Ueiny srore, ,..aimlv on hnnd a well selected stocK ,.f lirv Goods and Family Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Axes, and many kind of Farming Tools. Hoilow-ware. Wood, titone and Queensware. Boots, Shoes. Leather. Hals, Caps, 4c Comprising a good assortment lor farmers ana the country generally, which he will sell os cheap as can be bought West of New York city. He will receive 111 payment cash and all kinds of merchantable produce. He is thauUliil for the past, and solicits a call from those who like to buy good articles and cheap before buying tlaewhcre. T 3-tl-

WILSON, STARBIRD, & SMITH, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. MAIN STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY., ARE now receiving heavy fall supplies ol Drues, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuff, Spices, Soaps, Paint Srushee, Varnish, Glassware, Window Glass, Surgeon's Instruments, Patent Medicines and Virginia and Kentucky Tobacco, which makes their stock ono of the largest and most complete now offered in the West. Their stock has been carefully selected with a refer ence to tee best quality, and was purchased of importers and manufacturers, or first hands, on the very best terms, which enables them to offer iheir goods for casit, or to prompt dealers only on the usual time, at as low rates as any other house this side of the mountains, and, iodeed. fully as low as they can be bought East and placed here, with carriage, insurance, and exchange added, in the quantities usually bought by country druggists, merchants, physicians and manufacturers. Dealers generally "are requested to call and examine theif stock and prices before buyiug elsewhere, and sucti as cannot visit the city, by sending us their orders, shall be promptly served with articles of eq ual good quality and at as la w prices as if they were here personally. We have made such arrangements as will enable us jo receive continued heavy additions to our stock during the fall and winter, which will always render our assortment complete and our articles fresh. Tbe following compose a part of onr stock ; ,

50 bat rels Linseed Oil; 10 do Japan Varnis;; 150 do Copperas; 1O0 do Spanish Whiting; 75 do Spirits Turpentine; 15 do best Copal Varnish; 5 do Black do; 25 do Venitian Red; 500 pounds Chrome Green ; 400 do Chrome Yellow; 1000 do Paris Green: C00O do English and American Lampblack 50 carboys Oil Vitriol; 500 boxes VJals Bottles and Glassware; 500 do assorted Window Glass;

N. B. We will give the market price, in payment of debt? due us orin exchange for all articles in our line, for Ginsenu, Beeswax, Feathers, Flaxseed, and Country Produce generally. aug20, 1846. Louisville Journal.

3,000 PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES. B. F. BAKER & CO., Main Street, between Third and Fourth, Louisville, Ky.

E have now in store, and and offer for sale, UUU 1 b and SHOES ever ofiered in the sirable in our line, and has been maiiufaciured Western and Southern trade We would respec tfully call the attention of our

j ,.. . . .. fel ..v.,.., , , , ,, ur slock. W e pledge ourselves to sell at as low prices as can be bought in any the United States. ang20, 1846.J B. F. BAKER St CO.

examination 01 our slock. jobbing house in

STOCKWEL L & CORBET WHOLES! i: DI?AL?ItS L Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots.SJiocs, Hats, Bonnets, &c, &

lfER for sale a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES &C, su r.? A"ohe SPRING TRADE; and would respectfully call the attention of COUNTRY

MERCHANTS to the same Included in theis Bro. Sheetings, Bro. Shirtings, Bro, Jcaus, Blea. Shirtings, IS lea. Sheetings Sup loitsr Cloth, Apron Checks, Bed Ticking, iottonades, Ganibroons, Chainbrays, Kentucky Jeans,

Bine Drills, Irisih Linen, Hamilton Mixtures, Serges, T ALSO: Florence Lace and , ALSO: Mens' Brogans, Womens' Slippers

Sap. Gipsy Mens' Boots, Boys' Boots, Boys' do,

ALSO, Palm Hats, assorted Sewings, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. apr 23, '46 tf. Corner of Main-street, Evansvi

Boots and Shoes, &c. ru. Mens' lined and bound Bro gans; 300 pr. do heavy brogans; 1(H) " walking Shoes; 5i()0 women's Bootes; 500 " Ladies Slippers: 100 " do Kid do. For sale by 15-tly. C. M. GRIFFITH. May ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettle from 2 to 50 gallons each for sale verv low by jy IG-tfJ DECKER& KRAMER. GiiEAT DISCOVERY. AGUE AND FKVER. Cured in less than 24 hours, or money returned. BULL'S CELEBRATED HONEY-COATED Vegetable Tonic Pills. A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION THE BEST remedy now in uho for the certain and permanent cure of the above diseases. These Fills are as pleasant to the tale as sugaj balls. Otr Prepared only by JOHN BULL, sole proprietor, and sold, wholesale and retail by BULL &. ALDEN, wholesale Druggists, 81 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. This valua ble medicine is offered to the pub. lie as one of the most sure and certain remedies ever discovered for the. permanent cure ol AGUE and FEVER, in any of its various tonus. It possesses many advantages over must 01 tlie tomes which now Hood the country, the principal of which are : 1st, 1 1 is a more certain remedy, as one dose seldom fails to make a sure and lasting cure. 2d. It contains nothing dele, lerio'is or poisonous to the system, consequently i? may be taken without a fear of any ol the bad effects which attend the use of most of the tonics of the present day. 3d, It is more con. venient lor transportation, and not liable to loss from freezing, breaking, leakage, and other accidents which attend the liquid bottles. 4th It is more convenient and pleasant to take, and its not so nauseating. 5:h. It increases the ap petite and braces the whole general system. And, lastly, it is otlered much cheaper than auy other tonic now in use, which places it within the reach of every one, so that the poor man is enabled to save his doctor's bill, and es cape diys and terhaps weeks of sickness. The proprietor has received, and is daily receiving numerous certificates and testimonials of the efficacy of this Tonic; but, knowing as ho does the imposition which lias been practised upon tee public in the way of false certificate in bringing a medicine ol this kind into notice. he will only insert one received .rom one ot our oldest and most respectable citizens, to whom any one may refer it they doubt the efficacy o! this medicine : Mr. Bull having requested me to state what 1 know in relation to the efficacy ot this Tonic Pill, in the cure of the Ague and Fever, I will say that I never used (hem myself, but received a couple of boxes from Mr, Wm. T. Spurrier, as a donation to a poor lamirv, and they speed ily cured eleven out of thirteen, and the only remaining two were very small children, 1111ble to swallow pills. This was a large afflicted family and connexions from St. Louis on their way to Tennessee. J. H . OV EKSTREET The pills I save Mr, Overstreet were made by John Bull. WM. T. SPURRIER Louisville, May 1, 1846. . B. JNoueare genuine without the written signature, on eaeli direction, ol John Bull. iVj- Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL & CO. Sold by W. & C. BELL, Main st. Evansville, Ind. ' Auust27, 181G. AUCTION STOKE. Water-Street, between Sycamore it Vine. KVAXSV1LLE, 1M). "STTARX GUM BERTS inlormsthe public that J?U he wiltsell at Auction on 1 uesday, Ihurs(lavs, and Saiursdays ot each week, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, &.C.. Jfcc. All Goods consigned to him will meet with sale and return. He solicits the patronage of the public. aug 27-tf. JOTICE is hereby gtven that the under1m signed has taken Letters of Administration on the estate of William Gurrard, late of Vanderburgh county. State of Indiana, deceased. All persoi.s indebted 10 the said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same are notified 10 present them duly authenticated tor set tlement, ihe said estate 19 supposed to be sniv ent. LEMIRA GARRARD, Adm'x. September 3, 1816.

50 barrels Tanner's Oil; 40 do Caster Oil; 30 do best Lard Oil; 20 do Alcohol; 4 do Sweet Oil ; n ,5 casks Sperm Oil; 2,500 ounces Quinine; 2,000 pounds Aloes; 1,000 do Pulv. Rhubarb; 3,300 do Sup. Carb. Soda; 3.000 do best soft Indigo; 10,000 do bright Madder; 800 kegs White Lead; 2.000 pounds Ree Lead; 2,000 do Litharge,

one of the largest and best-selected stocks of West. Our assortment comprises evervthins de to our order, expressly to suit the wants of the old customers and merclians generally to an present stock will be found Tailor's Canvass, 2500 ps. Trints, do Padding, Ginghams, Superfine Cloths, Lawns, Cashm'reVestings Cambrics, Cttssimeres, Cotton Hand'cfst Silk do Gingham do Straw Bonnets, Ladies Slippers, Bnskin. do pes'd shoes. do ille, Ind. FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale, upon reasonable terms, Lot No. 26, in the upper enlargement of the town. The title is clear, and the location of the lot one of the most eligible in the town for a private residence. JOHN J. CHANDLER, Agent, auar !3-'46. N&TOTICE.--I will attend at the usual place 1m of holding elections in the several Town ships in Spencer County, for the purpose of colecting 1 A Aba lor the year lU4b, as follows: In Luce .Town bhip on the 21st day of Septemoer. In Hammond Township on the 23rd day of September. In Huff Township 01 the 21th day of Septemer. In Harrison Township, on the 25th day of September. In Carter Township, on the 26th day of Sep tember In Jackson Township, on the 23th day of Sentemoer. In Grass Township, on the 29th day of Sep temoer. I will attend at my office in Rockport from 1st day of October next until the 1st day of Jan uary 15147, to collect taxes not previously paid, logp.tner wim trie delinquencies ot all lormer years. 1 he lax for the year 1846 are levied as ollow8: for State purposes on every one hun dred dollars valuation 26 cents and 7 mills and (5 cents on each poll; for county purposes on each one hundred dollars valuation 25 cents and on each poll 75 cents. Aujrl3-6t JONATHAN IIARVEY.T.S.C. NEW GOODS. flV making this my first announcement of my NEW GOODS, throush the medium of the Evansville Journal,! beg leave to return my Bincere thanks for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon my since I assumed the business of the late firm of Carpenter & Ladd; and I would assure my friends, and pa trons that no pains or labor will be spared to render my Store at all times worthy the patronage, thus bestowed . It will be my determination to keep tlie best selected stock of GOODS that can be exhibited in this City, and at sb tow prices as any other Store. I shall never advertise goods I have not on hands, nor name ten times the amount I have on hand when I do advertise. Respectfully, OLIVER LADD. Evansville, June 18 1845. Cave & Shaffer's Tonic Mixture. A certain and speedy cure for Fever df Ague 1T ti extensive prevalence in this country jj of that trouble disease. Fever and Ague aim the vast amount ol suffering and distress which it has occasioned , has naiurnlly led to the adoption of many compounds for its mitigation and relief. Among the numerous remedies for this disease none will be found to effect a cure mote speedily than the Tonic Mixture prepared by the subscriber. The ingredients of this Tonic are of a highly saluatory character, efliicacious in their immediate action upon the digestive organs, and en tirely harmli ss as regards subsequent etiects upon the system, when the disease is removed the Tonic Mixture being- a gentle aperient, invariably carries offall obstructions 111 the bow els, and restore tone and vigor to the stomach. This Medicine is confidently recommended as a certaiu remedy for FEVER AND AGUE and deranged digestive organs, without the slightest probability of even a remote deleteriohs effect. Forsaleby july6.234. W. &.' C. BELL. NOTICE. rpjIIE subscriber would respectfully inform La h is friends and the public generally tha. he will alone continue ihe business ot the late lirm of J. T. LAMB & CO., at iheUild stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may lavor him witu a call. He intends keep in? constantly on band a general assortment of DRY GOODS,GROCEUIES, & PROVISIONS, to sell at the lowest market price for ready pay either in CASH or any kind ot COUNTRY fliUDUCE. june26tf.l JESSE T.LAMB Sfi LA5o VVAKL We are iust receiving a VJT large and general assortment ol GLASS WARE, viz: Vials ot all kinds, Bottles, Tumblers, Jars, Tinctures, Window Glass. &.C. Which will be sold for cash or country-oid duce. E. P. SPURRIER &. CO, oct 30 Water Street.

WAGOIV YARD FOR SALE. wish to Bell my lease on the property situated at tbe corner of Third and Svcamore

streets, one square North of the Court House, on which ii a pood frame stable 28 by 40 feet and a ehed 16 by 90 feet. The whole lot is enc!oaed,and is well situated for a wagon yard. Terms made easy and possession given immediately. Inquire of the subscriber. August 20-4i.. - PH1NES KELLOGG. jony n. Wilcox. Physician and Surgeon. FIRST ITREET, A FEW DOORS ABOVE MAIN, EVANSVILLE, IND. aug20,'4G. State f Indiana,) Warrick County. J " In the Warrick Circuit Court,i nVacation Ausrnst 14t6, 1846. Reuben C. Mathewson,' Commissioner of School Land Warrick county la. 1 VS. Thomas FBethell,Chester 1 Belhll, .Warren K Beih- j In Chancery Bill of ell, Eli Lewis, Eliza Ltwis, Union Bethell, Tilman Bethel!, and Franklin M. Bethell, Foreclosure. TrJOW,at this time to wit: on the 14th day of X1 August, is4t, comes the said complainant by J. VV. B. Moore, Auditor of warrick county aforesaid, and fi les his bill of complaint against the said defendants, and upon affidavit of a dis. interested person before me made and filed set ting forth that W arren X. Bethell one of the d e fendants herein is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Therefore the said Warren K. Bethell is hereby notified that unless he appear, plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of com plaint against him in this behalf,exhibited on or before the calling ot this cause at the next term of the Warrick Circuit Court to be holden at the Court House in said county on the third Monday in October next, the said bill of compaint will be taken as confessed and decreed accordingly as to the said WarrenK Bethell. - Attest, J. WA1TE B. MOORE, aug20 3t pf $3,00. Clerk. State of Indiana, Warrick county. ss. In the Warrick Circuit August 15th, A. D. 1846. Court, in Vacation, State of Indiana, ) vs. 1 Thomas Wellington, -In Chancery and Elizabeth Wellington et al . J 1TVJOW at this time to wit: on the 15th day of August, A. D. IS46, comes the said complainant byjher solicitor, and tiles her bill of complaint n eai net the said defendants and upon af fidavit of a disinterested person before me filed, setting forth that the said Thomas Wellington and Elizabeth Wellington are not residents of the State of Indiana; therefore the said Thomas Wellington and Elizabeth Wellington will take notice; that unless they appear, plead, answer, orjdemur to the said complainant's bill ol complaint against them in this behalf, exhited on or belore the calling of this cause at the next term of the Warrick circuit court, to be holden in the court house in Boonville in said county, on the third Monday in October next, the said bill of complaint will bo taken, as to them as confessed and decreed accordingly. Attest, J. WAITE B. MOORE, aug20 3t p f $i 50. Clerk. TAXES FOE 181C. 5WILL meet the tax payers who may attend at the following places in Vanderburg County, for the purpose of receiving taxes, to wil : At the school house near John S. Terry's in Knight township on Wednesday September 23d. At the house of George L. Schnee in Centre township on Thursday September 24th. At the house of Charles Knowles in Scott township on Friday September 25th. At the house ol Charles Martin in Armstrong township on Saturday September 26th. At the house of Michael Menizer in German township on Monday September 28th. At the house of Joseph Thompson in Perry township on Tuesday September 29th. At the house of Joseph M. McDowell in Un ion township on Wednesday September 30th . And I will attend at my ollica in the Court House at Evansville from the first day of October next until the first day of January 1847, for the purpose of receiving (axes. The Taxes for the year 1846 are as follows: For State purposes On each one hundred dollars valua tion of all property made taxable by law, 26 cents ana 7 nulls, and tor each poll 75 cents. For County purposes On each one hundred dollars valuation of all property, 40 cents, and for each poll 75 cents. For Road purposes On each one hundred dollars val uation of prop erty on the tax duplicate for 1845, 6 cents. I would call the atleniion of tax payers to section 56, chapter 12, of the Revised Statutes of A. D. 1843, as amended: 'In case any person shall refuse or neglect to pay the tax imposed on him, the County Treasurer shall, alter the hrst day of January, levy the same, tog-ether with the costs and charges, that may accrue, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels ol such person as ought to pay the same wheresoever the same -may be found within the county." Bv an act of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, the surplus copies ot the Revised Statues for 1843, aVe placed in the hands of Conn ty Treasurers lor sale. Notiee is therefoie given to the citizens of Vanderburgh, that the afore said Statutes tnav be had at my olliee for .C2 01) per copy. R. W. DUNBAR, T. V- C. Evansville August 20, !846.-6t STATE OF INDIANA,) sg Vanderburgh Cou.ntt. j ' A T the August term of the Vanderburgh FroA& bate Court. 18 IS, said court declared the esiate of John Lukens, deceased, to be proba bly insolvent; creditors are therelore required to file their claims against the estate lor allow nce in said Probate Court within ten months from (he date hereof or they will not be entitled to payment. .aug20-3t JAMES T. WALKER Admr A DMIXISTBATOB's Sale. Notice fVL is hereby given that 1 will expose to public auction on Saturday the 12th day of September next at the residence ot Canada Higsenbothm, in German township, Vanderburgh coumy, Iudianu, a quantity ot cinthing, isc, uelonsinu? lo the estate of James M. Sutton, de ceased. A credit of twelvemonths will be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. waiving all relief Irom the valuanon or appraise ment laws. JAMES I. WAHi.fcK, Administrator de bonis non. aug 20 3t. iTi IIKRI FP'S SALE. By virtue ol a vendikjf tioni exponas issued from the office of the Cleik of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, in fa vor of William Caldwell and Joseph Wheeler, ir . and asaiust Clirk McCollester, 1 will on 1 11 ursday tlie lUth day ol September, iO40, at the door of the court house in Uie town of Evans ville, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M , & fi o'clock P. M.. ol said dav expose to sale at Public Auction and outcry, the rents, issues . profits for the term of seven years of the follow. mg described tracts ol land, to wit : Tbe South East quarter of Section 6, Town 6 ransse 9: and the East half of the North East auarter of Section 7. Town 6, Range 9. And should no person oner or uio ior saiu reins issues and profits a sum sufficient lo satisfy said venditioni exoonas and costs, I will at the same i . . , . . . time and place proceed lo sell at public auction and out cry the "fee simple of said above describ ed tracts of land for the satislaction of said ven ditioni exponas and costs, i aug20-pf$S. Wm.M. WALKER,S. V.C.

NEW ABBIVAL. C. POTTER. D. BANNING. POTTER fc BANKING. Grocers General Commission Merchants. WATER STREET, between Sycamore Sc Vine, next door to Dr. Stockwell's pld stand (now Stevens, Taylor and Co.) A general assortment of Groceries, Hollowware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Shovels, Spades, Cotton Yarns, Brooms, &c, &c. Now on hand, which will be sold extremely low. Please call and examine for yourselves. apr23-tf.

1 OGOl'HTUX JTlIilti;ilAri-. Merchants from the country, are respect fully invited to call and eramene my large and well selected stock ol Dry Goods, which 1 will sell at prices that cannot fail to please. All kinds of Merchantable froduce received in payment for the same, and the highest mar. ket price allowed. OLIVER LADD. Water street, June 17-tf. NEW STOKE JUST OPENED, At the corner of Main and Water-sreet EVANSVILLE, INI)., (Formerly occupied by John Mitchell, Esq.) S?r W. FOSTER would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens ot Vanderburgh and adjoining counties to his new and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Bon nets, Boots, Shoes, Iron, Casiings, Nails, Glass, White Lead, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Whiskey, Colton Yarns, &.., &.. The stock is entirely NEW. Has been care fully selected in the cheapest markets and with especial view to the Country Trade, and as lie will do a business entirely lor ready pay, either cash or produce, it will enable him to oiler inducements to those visiting Evansville for goods to call at least and examine for themselves. Evansville, April 2, 1846-tf. KOTICE TO MY ERIEXDS! I AM compelled to call on you by this paper lor help; my capital is small, and J. have considerable standing out and those knowing it will please call and settle with me, as 1 stand much in need at this time of money. It is the firstttime 1 have called in this way on my friends and I hope they will consider and then act. N. B. I have a fine slock of FALL AND SUMMER GOODS ON HAND, which 1 now offer very low for cash I am compelled to sell this stock of Goods for Cash only. Also, School books of all kinds. june 4, tf. J. M. CALDWELL. J. & W. B E I jL Ii Y , Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries, l'roduce, Salt,&c., &c, &c. Main-street, Ecanstille, Indiana. fTTIIlE subscribers have recently moved in U their New Store, on Main street next door to J. II. Boffandick &, Co., where they are prepared to sell all articles in their line of as good quality and at as low prices as tiny other house 111 the city. Iney vouia lane tins opportunity of returning to their numerous friends and the public for past favors, ami would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Almost all kinds of country produce purchas ed at their store for cash. june25-3t. J. & W. REILLY. EXCHANGE HOTEL. EVASVILLE, INDIANA. THIS extensive and pleasant establishment so convenient to the river, is again com mended to the notice of the travelling public. The large increase of patronage, since it came under the control of the undersigned induces the belief, that his efforts to sustain a first class Hotel are appreciated, and duvoling his undivided and personal attention to his business, his guests may be assured of every coinfort and attention . The "Exchange" adjoins the great steam Boat Landing, affording travelers wishing to go up or down the river great conveniences, and a a watch is kept day and night to secure to them the earliest conveyance. The excellent line of Mail Couches to the North, intersecting at Vincenues with all the routs concentrated there depart from the "Ex change" every Monday, Thursday and Satur dav morninus. and ihe large livery stable at tached will furnish extras at any moment, to forward travellers onward. With these facilities, of so much moment to the business man, the undersigned once more solicits patronage on the ground that he intends to deserve it. i april II, 1846 ly. C K. DREW, TSTlIST received and for Sale by the eubfiy senber. at the corner of Main and Water street 1200 bbls Donnally's Kanawha Salt; 50 bazs Rio Coffee; 30 bbls. New Orleans Molasses; 25 do do. Sugar; All of which will be sold at the lowest point for cash. may2l if M.W.FOSTER. LOST CHILD. TT EFT her home, my house, on Wednesday JLi evening last, a bound girl about nine years n era cfiltll hllilt fill A full face, chesnut hair cr-lvves and full face, called Caroline Weever. sneaks -German and English. warn all persons against harboring her. - F S . SEBASTIAN IIENRICH. Augut 7 3t IflIffE undersigned have this day formed a y Co-Parttieiship tor the transaction of a GENERAL PRODUCE &. GROCERY BUSINESS under the 'stylo and firm of Babcock, Brothers. CHAS. BABCOCK. E. S. BABCOCK. Evansville, July 30. H.O. BABCOCK OOJt out forBargains. Selling off 0d at cost a hue and wen seiecieu aiuun. Dry Goods by J- L. LANG & CO Caldwell's old stand on Main-street, betwe e Water mwt Fir.t iuiie4tf TTUST RECEIVED. aU 55 keos Satliu 4c Smith's Celebrated Rifle Powder. 16 half do. 10 qr. do. 8 cases do. Canister. k , -20 kegs do. Blasting. 5 do. N. Y. Cram Rifle. Warrafited equal, il not superior to Duponts, Which can be had very iow ai BANNING & POTTER June 18. r-) ECEIVED per steamer Empire 4 halt bhis Sweet Wine; 2 bbls Dry Malaga do; i pipe sup . Madaira do; i do Rose do; do London P.TencnfFWine; A hills Old 4th Proof French Brandy; 2 pipe common French Brandy, 4 pioof; 1 bbls Old Port Wine, double Grape; 2 do do Holland Gin ; 10 do Epsom Sails; 1000 lbs clariiied Salt Petre; 4 bags Alepicc ; 4 bags Peppei ; 2 do Race Ginger: 100 lbs Cloves; 100 do Nutmegs; 75 Mats Cinnamon, 4 boxes Pepper Sauce; 10 doz cans Mustard: .1 Ium Hraneh Ptas Tobacco, Oronoka . March 19-tf E. P. SPURRIER & CO. PREPARED RICE. rniHE subscriber has made arrangements with a the manufacturers of this article and will be able in future to .keep a full supply always on hand. E. P. SPURRIER ot Co. july 3-tf

OLIVER LADD, WIIOEESAEE DEALER IN

Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Capt, Bonnets, Hardware, Ac. Water Street 3d door adove Main Evansville la. June 17-tf. U" EATIIEB. 100 Sides Spanish Sole JjuA Leather light weights, for sale low by June 17-tf. OLIVER LADD. MAILS 100 Kegs Vi low by Boston nails for sale OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. frgAIJVTED FAILS. 50 Doz. Painted IlPails for sale low by OLIVER. LADD. June 17-tf. ClAKPET.A splendid assortment- of ' superior Ingrane Carpet jug' received and for sale by OLIVER LADD, June 17-tf. ' OOTS & SHOES. 300 Cases Boots 6x Shoes in Store and will be sold cheap for Cash or Staple Produce by OLIVER LADD, -June 17-tf. COFFEE! COFFEE! Rec'ed persteamJ er Empire 100 bags Rio Coffee and for sale low by june 25 S. ORR. JlrIlTIIS BELLOWS.--f 2 pair James 9 Peck's celebrated Bellows from 28 to 33. inches, warranted first quality, and at unusually low prices june 25 S.ORR VICES, Anvils, Hammers, ICasps Tiles, Stocks & Dies for sale by june 5-3m. S. ORR. T umber and Shingles, 450 ThouJ24 sand feet assorted pine boards. 450 thou sand shingles, in yard and for sale by june4tf, SAMUEL ORR. SAMILY FLOUR. 100 bbls, sup. fine Wabash Hour, for family use, for sale by apr 23 '46-tf. S TOCKWELL 6l CORBET. . BAGS Prime Kio Coffee received per steamer Glencoe, and lor sale by niay21-tf. STOCK WELL & COKbfcl . ABASH FLOUK. 50 bbls. Prime Wabash Flour lor sale by april 9-tfr STOCK WELL & CORBET. C OFF 12 I-I50 sacks prime Rio Coffee received per Bunker Hill, for sale by july 2 tl. 1 UUJv VV Ci CUK1.1W. , G USSY BAGS. 2000 Cotton sacks lo sale by je4 STOCKWELL L CORBET COFFEE. 100 Sacks ptime Rio Coffee received per "Cincinnati'" and for sale by June 18 s lucivw&Liij &. tjuKbii. BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for sale by ap23 STOCK W ELL & CORBET. DOZ. Palm Leaf, Hats just receiv ed and tor sale low oy june 4t f. J. II. MAG II EE &. CO. ory, jua ( received and lor sale by upru y, 'tu-iim j.ii. mnuuciKu vu. FEW packages ol Spring Goods consisting of new style Prints, Pantaloons, Cords, Palm Hats, Bonnets, &c , are just received and forsaleby J. II . MAGHEE 6VCO. april If, '46-tt-CASES Boots and Shoes ol every description, just received and for sale very low by. ju4J J. II. MAGHEE Sc Co. Ladies Dress Goods. -r g EVER A Lot the most desirable styles or Rep Cashmeres and Mouseiine Delaines yet on hand and for sale by Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. , H" OAF Sugar. 5 bbls. Sugar "St. James JLi Refinery" a prime article, in etore and for sale low by aug7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-et. U GAB 30 hhirs prime New Orleans Sugar, in store nnd forsale by aug7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS ,Woter-at. tllLS 150 kegs Boston Nails assorted sizes 3d a 20d for sale low by aug7. BABCOCK, BRTI'HERS,Water-st. ST BBLS. fresh Mackinaw Pickerel, a first rate article for family use. just received and for sale low bv BABCOCK. BROTHERS. ,iiT l.l if VVulpr alrpct. BXS. Prime IB Raisins in i and boxes, just receiied and for sale by aufi7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. B7ILOUK." 350 bbls., Superfine Wabas . Flour in store and fot sale low by july30. BABCOCK.,(UItOTHfc;KS,Water St. WHISKEY.50 bbls. Cincinnati Whis-t key in store aud for sale by julj30. UAUCUCiv, ciiuitifjitrt sterol. PIECES Musquito Nettings just received and for sale cheap by june 4, tf, J. II. Ol AC tih. t. & CU. SfTANUFACTUltED TOBACCO. JL 2a kegs Virginia and otiier Drandsot i bacco for sale by ju25J J. & W. REILLY. CINCINNATI FLOUB 20 bbls just received, a first rate article warranted for sale low by ju25 J. C W. REILLY. tdffc BBLS. Am. Brandy; . Utjf 5 bbls Am. Gin ; in store and for Bale july 24-tt. uy c uvjvcp "V9 ECEIVED per steamer Robl Fulton HfH. 50 boxes Glassware. -' . . - T-i n m n ii 11 11 1 ..n P -. March lU-U r.. r. ci umwLii c. tu. Blankets, Very choice lot of superfine Blankets for sale low by (be subscriber A JSov 27 WILLI A Al llUulit-o. Scythes, DOZ "Waldoon's" warranted, for sale by 30 may 22 ' BEMENT & YIELfc.. Wistar's Ealsora of Wild Cherry! GROS just received and forsale by jy 10-tf E. P. SPURRIER &. CO 0 BULS, Molasses; 2 do do Sugar-house; . ft Hhds. Sugar; 1000 Gunny Bags; j Tierces Rice: J5() Lbs. Zante Currants. Just recived and forsale by june 26-tf J. & W. REILLY. SCE: ICEI! ICEIIIThe undersigned having now opened their Ice Cellar, will have Ice brouoht daily to their store on w ater-sireet, where it will be kept constantly on hand for re. tail. june-4 AL.L.1S tiu w m. JUST received on consignment, per steama Susquehanna; ' 200 KEGS WHITE LAL : A superior article, for sale by March 5,-tf. - ALLIS &. HOWES. . ' STEVENS, TAYLOR, & Co. Commission Si. Forwarding Merchant, Water Streex Evansville Indiana. . -. fj-Businesa entrusted to their care will be punctually attendea lo. June 19 1846 tf.