Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 37, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 October 1846 — Page 4

FRESH ARRIVAL. THE subscribers have just received per Steamer Colombia, a fresh aiipply ot CHEAP GCODS. consisting in part of 300 Woollen Shawls; 200 dor. Woollen Comforts; Pilot Clotha; Tweed Jeans; Imperial Saxony Cassimeres; New atyle Fancy Prima and Robes; Ladies' Net Wool Caps and Mita; New style Plaid Lustres; Plain Black do See. &c. "Which they offer cheeper than ever to the trade at their Depot on Main Street. oct 1-tf J.H. MAGHEE&Co.

Election of Bank Directors. MEETING ot the Stockholders ot the Evansville Branch of the State Bank ol Indiana will take place on Monday the second day of November next, at the Banking office in Evanaville, between the houra of one and four o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing eight Directors for the ensuing year. Oct. 1, 4t. JOHN DOUGLASS. Cashier. DISSOIIJTIOSf. The firm heretofore existing under the style of Stevens, Taylor &. Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be continued by J. E. Taylor, at the old Hand on Water Street. STEVENS, CHAM PLIN Si Co. oct 1-tf.. J. E. TAYLOR. ; State of Indiana, ) Vakoerbcro County. SS. Samuel T. Jenkins, Clerk of the Probate Court, do certify that admiatration of the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies, and effects, which were of Samuel Moffiti. late of Vanderbtirg County, deceased, who oied intes tate, is granted unto William Moffiltand the aid William Mofhtt having qualified and given bond according to law ta authorised to take up. on himself the administration of said estate according to law. Witness Samuel T.Jenkins, Clerk of said court at Evanaville, the 1st day of October, 1846. 36-3t SAM'L T. JENKINS, Cl'k. Administrator's Sale. Notice is here- ' by given that 1 will, as administrator of (he estate of Samuel Molfit deceased, late of Vanderburgh county, offer for sale to the highest bidder on Friday the 23d day of October, 1846, a Mot of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Hay, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Household and Kitchen furniture. Farming utensils, &c; the property of said Samuel Mb Site deceased , Terms all sums of 53 00 and under caah, all sums over $3 00 a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond and approved security, waiving the benefit ot appraisement and valuation . laws. Sale to be at the late residence of Samuel Mofiitt in Centre tbwnahip. oct l-3t WM. MOFFITT, Adm'r. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application at the next term ot the Vanderburgh Probate Court, to beholden at Evanaville commencing on the third Monday in Nik vember next, for an order to sell the east hall of the north west quarter of section no. 30 in town five range eleven west, containing one hundred and forty-eight acres, oct l-3t SAMUEL McDONALD, Adm'r. A dministrator's Notice. Letters of jfaL administration have this day been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Probate Court of Vanderburgh County on the estate of Jacob Huqnel late ot said county deceased. All persons indebted to said decedent or having Isima against said estate are hereby requested o Diane sciueincni wun me unucraigueu. " ELIZA I1UNN EL, Adm'rx. " Oct. 1, 1846. 3t. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby giveu that 1 will expose to sale at pub- ' itc auction on the 23d day of Octeber next, at 4ha late residence of Jacob Ilnnnel deceased in Evanaville, all the personal property belong ing to the estate of said deceased; consisting of household and kitchen furniture, a lot ot larT enter's tools, one cow, oneifl- -r7 and under, Cash; on all sums over three dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the pur chaser giving his note and approved security, waiving all relief from valuation and appraismentlaws. ELIZA HUNNEL, Adm'rx. Oct 1,1846 3t. State of Indiana,? gg - Vanderburgh Count. $ TajOTlCE is hereby given to the citizens of X Vanderburgh county, that 1 have taken out letters of Administration from the Clerk ol the Vanderburgh Circuit Court, on the Estate of David Judkin8, laie of Vanderburgh county, deceased; all those having accounts against said estate will please present them before the lat day of November, 1846, and all those mdebtad tosaid estate will Dlease settle the same within the aforesaid time. sep 24, 3. " LEWIS JUDKINS, Adm'r. $10 reward: ' "IT OST on Monday evening last, between thp H J Exchange Hotel, and Mr. Jas. J.aughlin's residence a Gold French Lapine Watch, full jewelled. . Ia the centre of the back is a small heart engraved. The above reward will bo paid to the finder on leaving the watch at this uiSee. ' - ' sep. 24 3t. DEPOT FOB CHEAP GOODS. Bought after tbe reduction of the TARIFF. FTJlHE subscribers ore now receiving their B stock of FALL AND WINTER GuODS, aomprisiog the largest, cheapest and most desirable assortment ot Goods ever 0 lie red in Indians. The senior partner of the firm has been East for two months, and will stav there a month or two longer, picking at the PACKAGE AUC TION ! SALES some of tha greatest bargains ever offered in tbe West. And those merchants who wish to compete with their neighbors in selling Goods had better call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, or else they may find their Neighbors selling Goods lor 30 FFRCENT less than theirs cost them." These Goods are bought . as low as any Jobbing House in the East can buy them, being purchased at Package Acution Sales and of first Lamia exclusively. - We nvite Conntry Merchants and Town Pealersto eomeaud examine unr stock; it will oet too nothing and may benefit you much. J. II. MAG 11 EE & CO. EvansviHe, Sep. 17th, 1846 tl. C. M'flWiB. r. LEKME. McHUGII & LEMME, Drapers and Tailors. Mais it., beet door to Stoce.we.ll & Corbet, EVANSVILLE, 1A. spl7'461y. NEW ESTABLISHMENT, f STIIlE undersigned would respectfully inform JL the citizens of Evansvilte and vicinity, that lis has taken a room on Water street, over T. cantlin's Tia Shop, (the room formerly occupied as the Journal, ollice,) where he intends arrymg on the r TAILORING BUSINESS. In all its various branches. Tho.e who may fa. vor bint with a call, may rest assured of having then work as well dona as it can be done in ths place, lie has just received the New York Fashions, and hopes to he able to please the most fastidious. seo 17, '46 tf. WM HOLDEN. I ft I1E undersigned have this day formed a H Co-Partneisl-.ip tor tbe transaction of a GENERAL PRODUCE & GROCERY BUSINESS nnder the style and firm of' Bibcock, Brothers. CHaS. BADCOCK. .. E. S. BABCOCK. EvaneviUe, Jo!y 30. - U.O. BABCOCK -

( 4 g ASSORTED Brass and Copper Kettle j faVr from 2 to 50 gallons each lor sale Tery

low by fiv l6-tf U EC K h. K S, KKAaicrt. OLIVER ADD, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Capt, Bonnets, Hardware, &c Water Street 3d door adovo Main Evanaville la June 17-tf. JAILS. 100 Kegs Boston nails for sale low by uluvck. uuu. June 17-tf. PAIXTED PAILS.-50 Doz. Painted Pails for sale low by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. CARPET." A splendid assortment' of superior lngrane Carpet just received and for sale by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. OOTS Si SIIOES.300 Cases Boots & i Slma in S ior nn i will be Hold cheaD for Cash or Staple Produce by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. C- OFFEEICOFFEEIRec'edpersteamer Empire 100 bags Rio Coffee and for sale low by f june 251 s- 0RR' CJITUTIIS BELLOWS. 12 pair James (3 Peck's celebrated Bellows from 58 to J inches, warranted first quality, and at unusually low prices june 25 S.ORR. VICES, Anvils, Hammers, Rasps, Tiles, Stocks & Dies lor sale by . june i!6-3iii. S.ORR. fj" umber and Shingles, 450 Thou SlA aandteet assorted pine boards. 450 thou sand shingles, in vara and for aale by june4tf, SAMUEL ORR. fAIHILY FLOER.100 bbls, sup. fine spr23'46-tf. STOCKWELL At CORBET. BAGS Prime Rio Coffee receiv ed per steamer Glencoe, and lor sale by may2l-tf. STOCK VV L.LL1 x UUKbtj 1 . Tll&T ABASH FLOUR. 50 bbls. Prime V V Wabash Flour lor sale by april 9-tfr STOCK WELL & CORBET. COFFEE 150 ack Prime Rio Coffee re. ceived per Bunker Hill, for sale by jnly2-tf. STOCK WELL &. CORBET. m UXTY BAGS. 2000 Cotton sat ks lo Jr sale by je4 STOCK WELL L CORBET tOFFEE. 100 Sacks ptime Kio Coffee received per "Cincinnati" and for sale by Juno 1U SlUUKVVt-bLi &. WKBtT. BBLS. Kanawha Salt, for sale by $2 api!J BiOCtt.V,L.L.&tJUlilJUr. DOZ. Palm Leaf Hats just receiv ed and for sale low by juno 4-tf. J. II. MAGHEE &. CO. DOZ. sup. Cotton Yarn, Mjr iWMjr Iroiii tne Arawrisnt racory, iua t received and lor sale by april 9, '4C-tf. J. II. MAGIIEE & CO. F W packages ot Sraixa Goods consist inor nl new atvte Prints. Pantaloons. (!nrrla Palm Hats, Bonnets, Slc , are just received and for sale by J. II . MAGHEE &. CO. april 9, '46-lf-CASES Boots and Shoes ot every description, just received and for sale very low by. ju4J J. H. MAGHEE At Co. Ladies Dress Goods. j1 EVERAL ol the most desirable styles of Rep 3 Cashmeres and Mouseiine Delaines yet on hand and for sale by - wovZ7 VILLIAM HUGHES. "B.OAF Sugar. 5 bbls. Sugar "St. James ii-A Reriuery" a prime article, in store and for aaie low by ' aog7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. J31'GAR.-30 hhds prime New Orleans Sul3 gar, in store and for sale by aug7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-st. TTAILS. 150 kegs Boston Nails assorted 11 s'zes 3d a 20J for sale low hv . aug7. BABCOCK, BR JTHERS, Water-st. BRLS. fresh Mackinaw Pickerel, a first j? rale article for family use. just received and for sale low by BABCOCK, BROTHERS, aug7 '46 tf. Water street. Hdi BXS. Prime IB Raisins in t and box4&w es, just receiied and for sale by auti7.' BABCOCK, BROTH ERS, VV a ter-st. FLOER. 350 bbls., Superfine Wabas ! tour 111 store and fot sale low by jtily30. BABCOCK,,B ROTH ERS, Water St. WHISKEY. 50 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey to store aud for sale by jul)30. BABCOCK, BROfHERS,Water St. PIECES Muequito Nettings just received and for sale cheao bv june4,-tf, J. H. MAGHEE & CO. ff AKUFACTCKED TOBACCO. IfJsL 5 kegs Virginia ai.d other brands ot Tobacco lor sale by ju25 J. & W. REILLY. CINCINNATI FLOUR. 20 bbls just received, a first rate article warranted for sale low by ju25 J. & VV. REILLY. BBLS. Am. Brandy ; 5 bbla Am. Gin : in store and for aalo juty 24-tt. By A LLI3 & HOWES KECEIYED per steamer Robt Fulton 50 boxes Glassware, iviarch 19-tf E. F. SPURRIER At CO. Blankets. Very choice lot ot. superfine-Blankets for sale low bv the subscriber A Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. Scythes, Oft DOZ "Wsldooo's" warranted, for sale by OU may22J ' BEMENT & VIELE. Wiatar's Balsom of Wild Cherry t GROS just received and for sale by A jy 10-tf E. P. SPURRIER &. CO - 20 BbLS, Molasses; 2 do do Sugar-houssj Hhds. Sogar; 1000 Gunny Bags; ' y Tierces Rice: -J SO Lbs. Zante Currants. Just recived and fur aale by june 25-tf J. & V. REILLY. SCEI ICEI! ICE!!! The undersigned hsv. ing now opened their Ice Cellar, will have Ice brought daily to their store on Water-street, where it will De Kept constantly on hand for re. tail. june-4 ALLls HOWES. JEST received on consignment, persteame Susquehanna ; 00 KEGS WHITE LEAD, A superior article, for sale bv March 5,-tf. ALUS & HOWES. jEGAR, MOLASSES, GROCERV ITS. AO.mn irn It lift for Hula Mil I. prime bugar, fcugar House and iNew Orleans Molasses, together with a complete a.eortment ol Groceries, low for cash ju25j S.ORR.

EN.W ARRIVAL.

C. JOTTER. D. BANJIIHO. POTTER to BANKING. Grocers & General Commission Merchants WAV AltKaiHll u,nocu jvoii-we WW v; mti riiuir to Dr. Stockwell's old stand (now Stevens, Taylor and Co.) A general assortment 01 oiuccnea, nui iuw- ..., i.nn M.ilo filnun- Shovels. Sondes. Cotton Yarns, Brooms, &c, &c. Now on hand. which will be sold extremely tow. rieasecan and examine for yourselves. epr23-tf. BURBAjVK, Corner of Main and Seca ,i 1 ho t'nlil Rpillv Srore." TayF 9 vr 1 u w w a " - w keeps constantly on hand a well aelected stock nrn.i n,(iiiiil fc'omilv Groceries. Hardware and Cutlery, Axes, and many kind of Farming . . .... ,,r I . n A 1 ools, rloiiow-ware, vv uuu, oiuno hiucciidware. Boots. Shoes, Leather, flats, Caps, ice Comprising a good aseortmeut for farmers and the country generally, which he will sell as cheap as can oe oougni west 01 new luncuj. Ha will receive in navment cash and all kinds of merchantable produce. He is thankful for 1 1 r . 1 ... 1 I : !. the past, and solicits a can irom muse wuuh&c 10 buy good articles and cheap before buying elsewhere. 8eP 3-tf. STEVENS. TAYLOR, & Co. Commission & Forwarding Merchant. Water Street Evansville jsdiana. ftfBusiness entrusted to their care will be punctually attended to. June 18 1840ti. tn OCO ENTRY MERCHANTS. U. Merchants Irom the country, are respectfully invited to call and examene my large and well selected stock ol Dry Goods, which 1 will sell at prices that cannot fail to please. All kinds ot Merchantable rroduce received in payment for the tame, and the highest mar ket pries allowed. OLIVER LADD. Water street, June 17-tf. NEAV STORE JEST OPENED, At the corner of Main and Water-sreet EVAXSVIL.L.E, INIJ., Formerly occupied by John Mitchell, Esq.) MV. t US 1 L.K. would rcspecttuiiy invite 0 ihe attention of the citizens ol Vanderburgh and adjoining counties to his new and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardware, Queeusware, Hats, Bon nets, Boots, Shoes, Iron, Castings, Nails, Glass, White Lead, Coflee,'&ugar, bait, VV hiskey, bot ton 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 he will do a business entirely for ready pay, either cash or produce, it will enable him 10 offer inducements to those visiting Evanaville for goods to call at least and examine lor themselves. Evaneville, April 2, 1846-tf. NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS! "H" AM compelled" to call on you by tins paper JJ. for help; my capital is small, and 1 have considerable standing out and those knowing it will please call and settle with me, as I stand much in need at this time of money. It is the firstttime I have called in this way on my friends and 1 hope they will consider and then act. N. B. I have a fine stock of FALL AND SUMMER GOODS ON HAND, which I now offer very low for cash I nm compelled ta sell this stock ol Goods Tor Caah only. Also, School booka of all kinds. june 4, tf. J. M. CALDWELL J. & W. REILLY, Wholesale fc Retail Dealers in Groceries Produce, Salt, ice, &cM c. Main-street, Evansville, Indiana. ravlE subscribers have recently moved in JsL ' their New Store, on Main street next door to J. II. Boftandick & Co., where they are pre pared to sell all articles in their line of as good quality and at as low pn? r in the city. They would take this opportunity of returning to their numerous friends and the public for past lavors, anil would respectlully solicit a continuance ol the same. Almost all kinds of country produce purchas ed at their store for cash. june 25-3t. J. &. W. REILLY. NEW GOODS. N making th-a my first announcement of my NEW GOODS, throueh the medium of the Evansville Journal,! beg leave to return my sincere thank for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon my since I aseuned the business of the late firm of Carpenter &, Ladd ; and I would assure my friends, and patrons 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 the best selected stock of GOODS that can be exhibited in this City, and at as low prices as any other Store. I shall never advertise goods I fiavs not on hands, nor name ten times the amount I have on hand when I do advertise. Respectfully, OLIVER LADD. Evansville, June 18 1846. NEW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. t nHC subscribers have taken the spacious L storehouse adjoining John Shanklin's, on Water street, end are now opening a large and extensive assortment ot DRY GOODS, etc.. which they are prepared to .offer to the trade op onas good terms as they can be procured West ol the Mountains. Having permanently Iocatedthemselves inthis place they have made arrangement by which they will be in constant receipt of Fresh Goods. Country merchants and dealers generally, are requested to give them a call. mayl4-tt. JOIIISON & CRANE. EVANSVILLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEATHER STORE, BT DECKER & KRAMER. VIE subscribers have the pleasure of an tiouucing to tbe surrounding country to Saddlers. Shoemakers, &c, that they have now in successful operation, a TANNERY, adjoin ing Evanaville nnder the superintendence of competent workmen, troin which they are con stantly receiving at their depot on Main street between First and Second, all kinds of Leather, eucn as sole, riarneas, Bridle, Shirting, Coarse upper, n.tp, van cams ana innings. Tbey also manufacture Glue and Curled Hair, Shoemalker'e Fi tidings, Lasts, Pegs.Thread and all other articles used by the craft. They have also in store and for sale an assort ment of Groceries Liquors, and Queensware, jy 17,-tfy. . DECKER & KRAMER. AUCTION STORE. Water-Street, between sycamore Sc Vine. EVANSVILLE, IN'D. T3H-ARX GUMBERTS informs the public that ill, he will sell at Auction on Tuesday, Thursdays, and Satursdays of each week. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, &c. &c. . All Goods consigned to him will meet with sale and return. He solicits the patronage of the public. aug27-lf. NOTICE, . THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that llfl will ntfitiA .jirifinitA thn tillain.a nl t U m I firm of J. T. LAMB A; CO., at the old stand on Alain between r irst and second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may favor him wun a cail. He intends kerpincr constantly on hand a general assortmt n t of nnv fjf.nns.RRnr.F.RiKS. a- iMmvisinva to sell at the lowest market price fr reudv pay either in CASH or any kind o COUNTRY PRODUCE, fjuns 28 tf.1 JESSE T. LAMB.

Care & Shaffer's Tonic Mixture.

A certain and speedy cure for Fever Ague reHJcj extensive prevalence in this country A. of that trouble disease. Fever and Ague and the vast amount of suffering and distress which it has occasioned, has naturnlly . led to the adoption of many compounds for its mitiga tion and relief. Anions the numerous remedies for this dis ease 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 salnatory character, effiicacious in their immediate action upon the digestive organs, and entirely harmless as regards subsequent effects upon the system, when the disease is removed the Tonic Mixture being a gentle aperient, invariably carries off all obstructions in tha bow els, and restore tone and vigor to the stomach. This Medicine is confidently recommended as a certain, remedy lor rtviitt aivu auuti and deranged- digestive organs, without the slightest probability of even a remote deleterious effect. Forsaleby ju!y6.234. W. &.' C. BELL. "Fever and Ague," and "Rowand's improved ionic lUixtures." "THE BANE AND THE ANTIDOTE. "I hereby certify, that several persons under Medical Treatment for Intermittent Fever, (or Fever and Ague) within my observation and direction, have been cured by the use ol "KUWAND'S IMPROVED TONIC MIXT LRE" after every preparation of Peruvian Bark, (Qui nine; 4c. had been in vain:: JN A 111 A Pi lC.La r. UAU&IJNdl. V., Washington city, District Columbia. Thousands of like certificates have from time to time been published. 1,500000. raees of fever &; Ague! have been cured by ROWAND'S "IMPROVED" TONIC MIX. 1 UKUt:: Within 15 Tears!!! However etaitlins this statement may at first appear, yet the fact may ba demonstrated by the single rule ot three, lor we estimate by reference to the Manufactory Book that Five Hundred Thousand Bottles have been made & distributed over the country during that period' Well, it is well known to the'Agents, espe cially in the Western States.that whole famillies ot o or b persons have been cured by one single bottle! In a, vast majority ot instances one bottle has cured 1, 2, 3 and 4 persons! The axerage here would give three cases to every bottle! amounting to tue astounding number ol 1,500,000 cases of this hated complaint cured by this inestimable remedy!!! Now, common sense dictates the propriety of resorting at once to this old lavorite, welltried and sterling remedy, and of avoiding all vulzar and insignificant mixtures. RICH'D RALEIGH, Aeents in Evaneville. Inventor and Proprietor Da, John R. Rowand. Philadelphia; Graduate ot the University ol Pennsylvania. july30.'46. (fc5No Cnre no iPay.-CO VAEGIIN'S ... W - t ... " If Ycgtable Eithrontriptic ITIiiturc. A cure for Dropsy, Gravel, diseases ot the Urinary Organs, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs, kc . Incipient Consumption,. Female Irregiarities. diabases of tha Spina, SiU Headache, all fitlious Disorders, all Eruptive diseases. Scrofula, Salt Rheum. &c. And in fact any complaint which can be reached through the blood will be speedily acted upon and cured by this article In the Northhrn sections of the United States this Medicine has established a reputation unequalled by any article ever presented to the world. It has made cures in many and various complaints which are set fourth in a pamphlet which is furnished gratis to all who may please to eall on the agency in this city . To all laboring under a debilitated system whatever may be the cause, a thirty ounce bot He of this Medicine will be certain to effect relief; and in most instances a twelve ounce bottle. PRICE-12 oz bottle $ 1 . 30 oz $2. Merchants from ebroad who deal in this line will find the article packed lor forwarding by LEVI Sc B1RGE General Agents Corner Walnut and 3rd ata Cincinnati II. Aoents for Indiana E. P. Spurrier, Evansville; James G. Hardy, Covington; J. VV. L. Matlock. Danville. July 23-6mo New Goods! New Goods!! . AT the store ot J. H. BOFEND1CK & Coon Main Street. The subscribers have re ceived a supply of Spring and Summer Goods for ladies and gentlemen. There are in assortment received this day some very beautiful Lawnr, English and American Prints, highland fine colors; Ribbons and Bonnets, latest style: Artificial Flowers; Silk Hd'kfs. also a large and good assortment of Boots and Shoes, with a full supply of childrens sizes. Also Domestic Sheetings, Tickings, Drillings and Checks, Summer Panteloonery, Linen and Worsted goods Palm Hats, a great variety of new style goods, plain and plaid Strped and figured Cambric, Jackonet Muslin, bishop lawns Pongee, Spitifield and Cotton Hd'k fa.. Gimps, Hosery, Gloves, Suspenders, Sapes,&c. We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to cail and see be fore buying elsewhere. March 26 tf J. H. BOFENDICK & Co. CINCINNATI CLOTHING STORE, BV AHLERING & BRTJ3IMEP JtjYHE subscribers, late of Cincinnati, desires Jy to intorm the citizens of Evansville and surrounding country, that they have just opened on Main street, nex' door to VV. i. C. Bell's Drug Store, a large and fresh stock ol READY MADE CLOTHING, made in the latest and most fashionable style, ol good materials and in the best manner. The work was executed by themselves and under their eye, and will be fully warranted. Their stock is a lorge one embracing every thing requisite for the fitting out of a gentleman's wardrobe, and will be sold at very low prices. Youths clothing on hand ol good workmanship and of the very best materiale,at extremely low prices. A fine lotot Trunks, Hats, Caps, Loots and Shoes. We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to lay out their money with us, and we terefore solicit a call from tho public, july 2 '46-ly. UST received per Flat-boat "Harry of the West :" 150 Bbls. Frime Ohio Flour, expressly for tatntiy use; 100 Bbls Cincinnati Whisky ; SO Hail Bhls. do; 25 Bbls. Old Monongahela; IS White Bourbon ; 25 " Colored doMarch 5, '45. ALLIS St HOWES. WEST received and for sale A large stock C$1 ot GLASSWARE, consisting in Darts of 25 boxrs Tumblers, plain, cut, pressed, etc. etc; b decanters, royal oar, cut. tlute, champ, eic; 5 ' Jars, improved article, from I qt. to I gal; 1 " Lanterns; ' 30 ' Quart Bottles and Point Flasks. March 5, ALLIS St HOWfS

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HOI SITS INDIAN TONIC. . A SAFE AND SURE CURE FUR CHILLS OR AGUE AND FEVER, In the nnprecedented time of Five Hours. The attention ol the public is called to this great remdev for Chills orAeue'and Fever, and in doing so, the Proprietor deems it proper to make the following declarations, the tkcth 01 wnicn, he desires the people to test by a trial, and he will cheerfully abide their decision, viz: 1st. The article is pleasant and convenient to take. 2no. It will cure every cose, if the directions are observed. 3rd. It will leave no injurious effect in the system: on the contrary, it imparts strength to the constitution. 4tli. It is purely vegetable, and re bned Irom all gross particles which render other preparations so muddy and disagreeable to the taste. 5th, It will cure with perfect certainty in five hours. 0 Certificates on the wrapper around the bottle, of cures from six months to ten years' standing. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by GEO. W, HOUSE, Nashville. Tenn., and by WM. M. WOOLSEY, Druggist, may 7.'46-6m. Evansville, Itid. JEW DAVID. fPH hose who are acquainted with the character JL of Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster and Persian Pills will doubtless be glad to learn that another large shipment has just been received by the travelling agents who are now prepared to famish local agents with fresh supplies immediately. The immense quantities of these articles sold, are proof sufficient of their superior medical virtues. Yet should there be an incredulous son or daughter of affliction who is suffering under all the horrors of Lame back. Rheumatism, Sealed Pains or Weakness, Pain in the side or breast. Swellings, Tumors, King's Evil, v c (all of which this plaster seldom fails to cure.l or with Dvsneoaia. L.iver atlecticn.f ever Chill Fever, Fever and Ague, Scrofula, or any of the diseases that originate in impurity ol tbe blood and circulating fluids, for the astonishing cures of which these Pills have become so popular, for the beneht 01 such we will sub join a few extracts of letters showing the esti tnation in which these medicines are held, were known Indianapolis, April 4th, 1843 Messrs. D. Harrier & Co Gents You will please send us 12 doz boxes Hebrew Plaster and 6 doz boxes Persian Pills, immediately The demand continues great and we shall sell a large quantity this season. Yours respecllully JNO. J, OWLEY, Druggist. Newtown, Ind, April 10,1845. Messrs. D. Marter Sc Co Gents. I wonld say that the Hebrew Plaster and Tills continue to go off fine and as we are. nearly out of pills, you had better send some by the stags driver. 1 doubt not tliat this medicine will be much warned this season as everybody is eating lor it Yours truly. JOHN MICK, Jr. CrawfortJsville, la Jan, 27. 1845. Messrs. D. Harter and Co Gents. I have sold out nearly all the large supply of the justly belebrated "Hebrew Plaster" and "Persian Pil Is you furnished three weeks since, and it would be well to keep me supplied, as 1 find calls for the medicines increasing daily. I would here state, that I have no articles in my drug store that give better satisfaction than the -Hebrew Plaster" and "Persian Pills.' Messrs. D Harur and Co Gents. At the request of many, who are anxioualy awaiting the arrival of a. net supply of your lebrated "Hebrew Plaater' and ., Persian Pills "we write you the second time saying that we are out. We havo frequent calls tor both Plaster and Pills, which render general satisfation. Please rend us another lot immediately and oblige Yours respectfully. GALLAGHER & WHLTERS Bloomfield Edgar co. Ill, May 14, 1844. Messrs. D. Harter and Co We have sod all the celebrated Ilebrrw Plasters, and Persian Pills left , with us a few days ago. Will you please send ua 4 or 5 doz more immediately. Respectifully, 0.& D. BAILEY. Gosport, July 8. !S44. Messrs. D. Harter and Co Gents. We have sold all the Hebrew Plaster left with ua and as there is a great call for it we wish you to send us at least 2 or 3 doz more and also I doz of the Persians- pills, . Yours respectfully, HUSSEY & GOSS. Bloomfield, Edgar Co III, My2?ih 1844. Messrs. D, Harter and Co. Gentf. The Pills and Plaster you sent us, came to hand in good order. We have an increased demand for them and it promises to supercede all other kindsof medicine in this vicinity, O. Sc D. BAILEY. : Hardinsburg, Ia Sept. 3. IS44. Messrs D. Harter & Co. Sirs Your Hebrew Plaster you left with me to sell is all' sold out some time since. The Persian Pills are all sold but a few boxes. Both Plaster and Pills give general satisfaction. There seems to be an increasing demand for both articles. Yours very respectfully, JAMES McINTOSH. Wri!!iamport, la.. Sept 27, 1844D. Harter and Co, Dear Sirs 1 have sold all the Peraiau Pills that you left here, and should be glad to get some more, They have accomplished miracles here, and are in great demand. The Pills are called for several, times every day. If you do notcome iliis.way soon please send somejby the stage. Yours, etc. EB1NEZER KING. 'Since the above letter was received, we have beon informed by the writer, that the case alluded to in the above, was that of a young man living near W- who for several months has been confined in a darkened ronrrr, Irom an aggravated case of inflamation in the eyes rendering hi in totally blind. After applying every remedy within his reach, without receiving any benefit, he commenced using the 'Persian Pills1 and had used them but a short time when all inflamation left him, and his health became permanently reinstated. For sale by Wm. M. WOOLSEY.T.vansuille Din'x, Mc Mullen, Ml. Vernon; N ettleton St Ford, N. Harmony; D. W. Weaver, Posey villa; Job.x Gkiham, Owenavil'e; Wm. H. Fisher, Princeton; Apr 16, 6m. R. Al. Foster, Ncwburgh. OPIUM AND MYRRH. 100 lbs. Turkey Opium, 180 do Gum Myrrh. For sale hy ApriMO E. P. SPURRIER & Co Water Street. UST KEUEIVED A lull supply of Dr. Sappington's TONIC PILLS, and for aale by E. P. SPURRIER & CO., Agents, Mayl5-tl Sign G. M. Water et. Chewing Tobacco. LANGHOKN'S best "Gold Leal" for sale by jy 10-tf E. P. SPURRIER Sc CO.

"WOOLSET'S FLUID EXTRACT- OP. SAR,SAPARILLA. "TENUIS valuable medicine is prepared by the M. undersigned, in the form of a fluid extract and carefully compounded with the proper ingredients. The best imported Sarsaparilla is used in the preparation of this extract, and ttsstrength fully equal to that of any other. It isasaleremedy and may be relied on, in all those diseases lor which it is peculiarly adapted, asprescribed by skiltul Physicians. . " For salo at the New Drug Store. Main street Evansville, at onn half the ususlprireby may 29,'45-tf.') " WM. M. WOOLSEY.

THE GREAT KEJIEDY; , APPROVED BY THE FACULTY, For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Can sumption, ami all other anections ot tha Bronchial tubes. PREPARED entirely from the Ginseng and warranted to contain no preparrtion of An. timony, Mercury or Upturn. Mere than 2000 bottles have been sold ia tha city of Cincinnati, alone, within two months, and in no case has it failad to give eatirs satis- , faction. ' , The Ginseng Psnacea is now ordered by ; Phvaiciansof the first respectability, in their j regular practice, and its claim to ba considered tbe only article ever diacovsred capable ef ; speedily and permanently allaying bronchial ir- f ritation, which is the sole cause ot coogn, asmma, bronchitis, and according to Dr. Eberla who but expresses the opinion oi all the first authorities in Europe and America, of twothird of all the cases usually regarded as trna tuberculous consumption must be const dersd as forever settled. We select the following names from a long catalogue of persons who have felt If. h.o li n . infill. nM tn tkAlpnurn nrmni. nr seen it in their families. Many of whom are j well known to the citizens of Evansville SS ; business men of tha fimt standimr and inteuritv t who would not for a moment lend their naraea or influence to extend the reputation of any article unless from a perfect conviction ol ita utility: Nat. No?le, Canal Collector's efTice. M. Gctdme, Holmes' paper store, Main, near Filth. . VV Siosms, Firm, J. F. Dalr &. Co. Dr. Cosser, 14th st. between Vine and Raee. J. Jones, Assist. Clerk Ham. Co. Sup. CearU G. VV. Phillips, Wholesale Grocer, Main at. Wm. Parvin, Firm, Johnson Sc Tsrvin. Broadway, near Yeatman. ' G. W. Coffin, Brass and Bell founder, 2d st. ' Vandczrn, At Hope's arehoune, Syeamore at. J.H. Tkai.tor, Surgeon Dentist. , . E. Mi' doe. Firm, Mudge & Clawson, headstftd msnufacturers. : Biooar. Sec. Equitable Ins. Com. : Caft. Blasbford, At Cin. Hotel. " Stows. Calhmtk, Walnut st. V S. Hill, Tobacconist, Main St. n oar Front. Ret. J. Clark, Mt. Healthy. C. Jeffeies, Lumber merchant. R. A. Holden, Main, near Front. Mters, Type founder, Vine St. betv?en Fifth and Sixth. , E, A. Wheapon, Firm, Whsadon At 21iaa, Auctioneers. -Kerman. Firm, Finkbine & Kerman, Main st. A. F. Benjamin, Inspector of laca goods, 3d at. A. Newell, Tanner and Carrier Congress; at. j Hamilton Lyon, Finisher, Front st. VV. Johnson, Carpenter, 3J street, between Sye amore and Broadway. Capt Adams, Columbus Honse. : T. S. Butler, Main, between Sth and 6th. McDfrmot, Firm, Williams MeDermal, Main st. Da. Drake, Foot of High st. Persons at atl interested can obtain a pamphlet gratis of Mr. Woolsey containing the commercial, medical, botanical history of the Ginseng with the uss made of it by tha Chinese, compiled from the most indubitable authority. Sold by VV. M. VVOCLSEY, Druggist, Main St. Evansville, Ind. Sspt 3, 1844. Price on SO cents per bottle. T.SALTER, proprietor, Cincinnati. OUEAT DISCOVERY. AGUE AND FEVER. Cared in less than St hours, or money retnrned. BULL'S CELEBRATED HONEY-COATED Vegetable Tonic Pills. FURBLV VEGETABLE PREPARATION TBI BEST remedy now in use for the certain' and permanent cure of the above diseases. Tbesa Pills are as pleasant to the tate ss sugaj balls, (t7- Prepared jnly by JOHN BULL, sola pro prietor, and sold, wholesale and retail by BULL &. AL.ut.iN, wholesale Urugguts, 81 Fourth st. Louisville, Ky. This valuable medicine ia offered to the pablic as one of the most sure and certain remedies ever discovered for the permanent euro of AGUE and FEVER, in any of its various forms. It possesses many advantages over most of the tonics which now flood tbe conntry, tha principal of which are: 1st, It is a mora certain remedy, as one dose seldom fails to make a sura and lasting cure. 2d. It contains nothing dele, terious or poisonous to the system, consequently it may be taken without a fear of any of tha bad effects which attend, the uss of most ef tha tonics of the present day. 3d, It is more can. venient for transportation, and not liable to loss from freezing, breaking, leakage, and other accidents which attsnd the liquid bottles. 4th. It is mora convenient and pleasant to take, and its not so nauseating. 5th. It increases tha appetite and braces the whole general eym. -And, lastly, it is offered much cheaper than any ether tonic now in use, which places it within the reach of every one, so that tha poer man is enabled to save his doctor's bill, and escape days and f erhaps weeks of sickness. The proprietor has received, and is daily receiving numerous certificates and testimonials of the efficacy of this Tonic; hut, knowing as ho does the imposition which has been practised upon tee public in the way of false certificates' in bringing a medicine of this kind into notice. he will only insert one received Irom on of our oldest and most respectable citizens, ta whom any one may refer if they, doubt the efficacy of this medicine: CERTIFICATE. Mr. Ball having requeated me to state what I know in relation to the efficacy of this Tonic Pill, in the cure of tha Ao)DK and Fxvxs, I will say that I never usod them myself, bntrateived a couple of boxes from Mr, Wm. T. Sporrier. ss a donation to a poor family, and they speedily cured eleven out of thirteen, and tha only; remaining two were very smalt children, un---bla to swallow pills. This was a large afflicted family and connexions from St. Loots on their way to Tennessee. J. H. OVERSTREET. The pills I gave Mr. Overstrest wera made by John Bull. WM. T. SPURRIER. "Louieville, May I, 1846. ! N. B. None are genuine without the written signature, on each direction, of John BulL fgj- Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN PULL fc CO. Sold by W. &. C. BELL, Maia st. Evsnsvills, Ind. - August 27, 1846. COOPERS Tools. Just received, a fall assortment ol "Myer'a" Celebrated Coap- , ers Tools,, comprising every (Inn in the linn, for sale low by. E. 8. BABCOCK, Water-St. july-2in.