Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 38, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 October 1846 — Page 3
have been advised to act a magnanimous part, m order lo . incline Mexico to peace. The Moral influence of lenity united to the . triumph ol our arras, might be thought efficacious in convincing the Mexicans ;hat ibey had to deal with a generous victor. . Moreover, the capture of Monterey was the end and aim of the campaign; and it is not improbable that Gen. Taylor might have been willing to accept terms which would give fcim an opportunity of allowing his soldiers : some repose, and recruiting their exhausted energies. In the heart ol a hostile country, i what advantage could he have derived from being encumbered with thousands of captured Mexicans? How could he have disposed 'oF them? Would they not, ns Mr. Hale says, have eaten out his ; subsistancef All : or any of these motives may have operated ' with the Commander-in-chief, and instigated I him to the line of action he has chosen to pursue. For our part, we do not hesitate to .declare that such is our unbounded trust, in the soldierly qualities, experience, eminent sagacity and courage of Gen. Taylok that we do not question for a moment the correctness of his conduct, and feeJ entirely 'persuaded that when his official despatches are made public, they will offer an ample justification and warrant for all that he has done. . God forbid that we should attempt peevishly to pick flaws in the conduct of this distinguished veteran! .The laurels of Palo Alto and Resaca de la , Palma ate yet ton bright to be soiled by the breath of captious and carping criticism. N.' O. Bee. " DIED On Sunday morning, Oct. 18th, -aged six' months, Mary Osborne, infant
daughter of William and Mary. F.Reilly of mis piace. f IGn SCHOOL. The undersigned. having come to Evansville. at tbs requeat of a numberof the Iriends of Education lo engage in teaching, would inform tbe citizens of Evanaville and(the vicinity, that he will open a High School for boys, in the lower story of the Court House, on Monday the 28th inst. at 9 o'clock, where tnatruction will be given in the following branches, and at the following rates: Rhetorical reading, Penmanship, History, Geography, Englui Grammar, and Arithmetic at $4 per qr. of eleven months each; Exercises in Analysis. Composition and Declamation, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Cemestry, etc. ,$6 per qr. ; Latin and Greek languages, Trigo. uometry. Elements of Surveying, Astronomy, and higher . branches of Mathematics $8 per quarter. ' . ll is the design of the teacher to establish a acheol on a permanent basis which ahall propare young men fur professional or other business, who msy not want lo lake a full College course, or to prepare those who may, for advanced standing in the best Colleges and Uni. veraities. A more extended notice of the school and of the books used will be given as the caee may require. At present it will be sufficient to mention a the best class-books, Davie's course in Mathematics throughout; Andrews' introductory books in Latin, and Anthona' in Greek; Butler's English Grammar, and Porter's Rhetorical Reader. Expenses for the rent of schoolroom and fuel lo be added to the Lille of tuition, which are to be paid by the end of each qr. oct22-3t J. FARlES. aflBEAT ATTRACTION! Th e subUT scibers have this day received a Ireeh lot of very great bargaina which they offer to the trade on bettst terms than can be bought in Indiana. They now have on hand an elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, at prices to suit the closest buyers. ' J, H. MAJHEE & CO, Oct. 22, 1856. "10 VANS VILLE NURSERY. PerMJJ aona living in Vanderburgh and in the ail joining counties wishing to bur good crafted apple-trees, of a remarkable fine size, this (all, rney win ao wen U) call on the proprietor or agent, at me anerwood House; price ol ap. 12 J c Those that want trees will please call and ex tmine tor themselves the fore part of Novem ber, which ii the best time lor planting. All orders promptly attended to, with the cash : , D. HEIKES, Proprietor. oct22-3t P. HOFFMAN, Agent. ASSORTED Brasa and Copper Kettle from 2 to 50 gallons each lor sale very low by Ijy IrJ-tlJ UfcUKtKS. K.K A M KK. : OLIVER L, ADD, . WHOLESALE DEALER IN Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats, - Capt, Bonnets, Hardware, Ac. Water Street 3d door adove Main Evanaville la i ' ' : f - June 17-tf. AILS Kegs Boston "nails for sale lOW by : ; OLIVER LADD. -: ;" - ' June 17-tf. ITbAlNTED FAILS. 50 Do. Painted Jl fails for aale low by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf, -- . nABPET.A splendid, assortment of i J" superior lnarane Carpet ins' received and for sale by OLIVER LADD. June 17-tf. lOOTS & SHOES. 300 Cases Boots & Shoes iu Store and wilt be sold cheap for Cash or Staple Produce by OLIVER LADD . June 17-tf. - - - - "OFFEE! COFFEE! Rec'ed per steam lL er Empire 100 bags Rio CotTee and for sale low by ... june!to o. ua.a. ClMITHS BELLOWS."" I pair Jime, Pnei'a celebrated Bellos from 28 to 38 inches, warranted first duality, and at unusual ly low prices - june 25 - S.ORR wj ICES, Anvils, Hammers, Rasps, V Tiles, StOCkS Oi Dies lor sale t.y june 25-3m. S. ORR. "T nmber ; and Shlnslcs, 450 Thou U A sand icet assorted Dine boards. 450 thou and ahinglea, in yard and for aale by june 4 tl, i - SAMUEL ORR. TOAMILY FLOUR 100 bbls. sup. fine IP Wabash Hour, lor lamily use, tor sale by apr 23 '46-tf.. STOCK WELL A. CORBET. BAGS Prime Rio Coffee receiv d per steamer tilencoe, and tor sale by may2J-tt. f ) B 1 UtJiv vv t,L.u tit. uuKtst. 1. ABASH FLOUR. 50 bbls; Prime Wabash If tout lor sale oy r april 9-tfr 8TOCKWELL &. CORBET. OOFFEE IS( prime Rio Coffee re M j ceivea uer ouiiKer nm, iui ai. j july 2-tf. ,. STOCK W ELL & CORBET. XYSrsm BA(S&mC03 Cotton sacks lo UJC ! bJ Ue43 STOCK WELL ic CORBET OFFEEiOO Saeka prime Rio Coffee U; received per "Cineinnali" and tor sale oy June 18 ' STOCK WELL & CORBET. . , 4 UBLS1. Kanawha Salt, for aale : i tP.pb STOCK W ELL CORBET. is
DOZ Palm Leaf Hat's just receiv ed and tor sale low by jube 4--tf J. II. MAGHEE Sc CO. TJ g 4Th4Y(f DOZ. sup. Cotton Yarn. J.IVVI Irom tbe Arkwright Facory, ju t received and lor sale by april 9. '46-tf. J. H. MAGHEE Sc CO. a? W packages ol Sprino Goods consistinn of new style Prints, Pantaloons, Cords. Palm Hats, Bonnets, etc , are just received and for sale by J. H . MAGHEE Sl CO. april 9, '46-tf-ISO CASUS Boots and Shoes ol every description, just received and for aale very, low by. ju4J J. H. MAGHEE & Co. ladies Dress Goods. 1 EVERAL ot the most desirable styles of Rep 3 Cashmeres and Mouseline Delaines yet on hand and for sale by Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. OAF Sugar. 5 bbls. Sugar "St. James Kennery" a prime article, in store and tor aale low by aug7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Weter-et. VG1B.-30 hhrfs prime New Orleans Sugar, 111 store and tor sale by aug7. BABCOCK, BROTHERS, Water-et. AIISm150 kegs Boeton Nails assorted iics 3d a 20u fur sale low by aug7. BABCOCK, BR 7THERS, Water-st. "T BBLS. fresh Mackinaw Pickerel, a first J? rate article for family use. just received and for sale low by BABCOCK, BROTHERS, aug7 '45 tf. Water atreet. BXS. Prime IB Raisins in i and boxAdw es, just receiied and lor sale by uti7. BABCOCK, BROTf I ERS, Water-st. F L.OUIS.--350 bbls., Superfine Wabas Flour iu store and fot sale low by july30. BABCOCK, BUOTHERS, Water St. IIISKEY.50 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey 111 store aud lor aale by . july30. BABCOCK, BRO rHERS.Water St. 500 PIECES Musquilo Nettings just received and tor sale cheap by june 4, tf", J. II. MAGHEE & CO. ANUFACTUBED TOBACCO. 26 kegs Virginia ai d other brands ol Toceo lor sale by ju25 J. it W. REILLY. CINCINNATI FEOUR.20 bbls just 1 received, a nrsi rate article wtrniued lor saleJowby jju25 J. Sc W. REILLY, BBLS. Am. Brandy ; ' 5 bbls Am. Giu ; in store and for sale j.ily 24-tt. By ALLIS & HOWES DRON! IltOX!!-- A complete assortment H. ot bar, Sheet, boiler and Rod Iron, German S urine'. English Blister, American and Cast teal, tor sala by, june zoj a. uun, Blankets. Very choice lot ol superfine Blankets for aale low by the subscriber Nov 27 WILLIAM HUGHES. CE! ICE!! ICE!!! The undersigned hav. ins now opened their Ice Cellar, will have ce brought daily to their store on Water-atreet, where it will be kept constantly on nana tor re ail. iune-4 ALLI3 & HUWts. KlJST received on consignment, per steame J? Susquehanna; 200 KEGS WHITE LEAD, A superior article, (or sale by March 5,-tf. ALLIS St HOWES. XJNW ARRIVAL. rOTTEB. D. BASNIKO. POTTER to BASSI5G. Grocers Sf General Commission Merchants VA I LK b I K.j I , between by camore & Vine, next door to Dr. Stockwell'a old stand (now Stevens, Taylor and Co.) A general asaortment ot urocenes, noi lowware, iron, in aiis, uisss, onoveis, cpues, cotton Yams, Brooms, &c. &c. Now on hand, which will be sold extremely low. Please call and examine for yourselves. apr23-tf. BURBANK, Corner of Main and Second Street, at the "Old lleillr Srore," keeps constantly on hind a well selected stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Axes, and many kind ot farming Tools, Hollow-ware, Wood, Stone and Queensware, Boots, bhoea. Leather, tlats, Caps, 4c. Comprising a good assortment for farmers and the country generally, which he will sell as cheap aa can be bought West of New York city tie will receive in payment ca,h and all kinds of merchantable produce. He ia thankful for the past, and solicits a call from those who like to buy good articles and cheap belore riuying elsewhere. sep j-u. STEVENS, TAYLOR, & Co. Commission, fc Forwarding Merchant. Wat kk. Stxjeet Evs.nsvii.lk Indiana. (Vr-Businesa entrusted to their care will be punctually attended to. June IS 1846 if. IOCOUNTRY MERCHANTS. Merchants Irom the couutry, are respect fully invited to call and rinnene my large and well selected stock ot Dry GOOdS. which 1 will sell at prices that can nut tail to please. All kinds ol Merchantable froduce received in payment for the same, and the highest mar ket price allowed. OLIVER LADD. Water atreet, . June 17 tt. NEW STORE JUST OPENED, At tbe corner ot Alain and Water-sreet EVANSV1LL.K, 1ND., (Formerly occupied by John Mitchell, Esq.) If W. JCUS 1 C.K. would respectlully invite lTJla) the atteution of tbo citizens ot Vander burgh and adjoining counties to Ins new and general assortment ot Foreign and Domestic Drr Goods. Hardware,' Queensware, Hats, Bon nets. Boots, Shoes, Iron, Castings. Nails, Glas, White Lead, Coffee, bugar, bait, Whiskey, Cot. ton Yarns, St., &. The stock is entirely NcAV. Has been carefullv selected in the cheapest markets and with especial view to the Country Trade, and as he will do a business entirely tor ready pay. either caab or produce, it will enable him to offer inducements to those visiting Evansville for goods to call at least and examine tor themselves. Evanaville, April 2, 1846-tf. J. & W. REILLY, Wholesale Retail Dealers iu Groceries, Produce, Salt, fee, fcc, &c. Main-street, Evansville, Indiana. nrtHE subscribers have recently Waved in B their New Store, on Main street next door to J. H. Boffandtck & Co.. where they are pre pared to sell all articlea in their line of as good quality and at as low prices as any other house in the city. They would take this opportunity of returning to their numerous friends and the public tor past favors, an. I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the sifhie. Almost all kinds of country produce purchas ed at their store for cash. june25-3t. J. & W. REILLY. TtOOPERS ToolS.-Just received a full Hy assortment ol 'Mytr's1' Celebrated Coop, era Toole, comprising every thing in the line for sale low by E. 8. BABCOCK, Water-St. July S-lm. ' ' '
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A HEW GOODS ' ," -'-A ' IV making this my first announcement of my NEW GOODS, through the medium of the
Evanaville Journal,! beg leave to return my sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon my since I ss9Uned 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, thua 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 1 have not on hands, nor name' ten timea the amount 1 have on hand when I do advertise. Respectfully, OLIVER LADD. Evansville, June 18 1846. NEW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE THl si E subscribers have taken the spscious storehouse adioinins John Shankltn's, on Water street, and are now opening a large and extensive assortment ol - DRV GOODS, fcc, which thev are prepared to offer to the trade up onaa good terms aa they can be procured West ol the Mountains. Having permanently located themselves inthisplace they have madearrangement by which bey will be in constant receipt ot Fresh Goods. Country merchants and dealers generally, arc requested to give them a call. may 14-tf. JOHIsSON & CRANE. NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS! AM compelled to call on you by this paper for help; my capital ia email, and 1 have considerable standing out and those knowing it will plua.se call and settle with me, as 1 stand much in need at thia time ol money. It is the first time I have called in this way on my friends and I hope they will consider and then act. N. B. I have a fine stock of FALL AND SUMMER GOODS ON HAND, which 1 now offer -very low for cash I um compelled to sell this stock ol Goods for Cash only. Also, School books of all kinds. june 4, U. J.M.CALDWELL. EVANSVILLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEATHER STORE, BV DECKER Si. KRAMER, fun HE subscribers have the pleasure of an H nouncing to the surrounding country to Saddlers, Shoemakers, 01c, that they have now in successful operation, a 1AN.M.RY, adjoin in i Evanaville under the superintendence of competent workmen, from which they are con stanilr receiving at their depot on Main street between First and Second, all kinda of Leather, such at Sole, Hirnesi), Bridle, Skirting, Coarse Upper, Kip, Calf Skins and Linings. They also manufacture Glue and Curled Hair.Shoemalker's Finding. ,Last8,Pegs,Thread and ail other articlea used by the cralt. They have also in store and for sale an assortment of Groceries Liquors, and Queensware, jy 17,-tfy. DECKER 4. KRAMER. AUCTION STORE. Water-Street, between Sycamore St Vine. EVANSVILLE, 1ND. ARX GUMBERTS informs the public that he will sell at Auction on Tuesday, Thurs days, and Satursdays of each week. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, tc. &x. All Goods consigned to him will meet with sale and return. He solicits the patronage of the public. aug 27-tf. NOTICE. fHlHE subscriber .would respectfully inform H his frieuds and the public generally that he will alone continue the business ot the late firm of J. T. LAMB & CO., at the old stand on Main between First and Second streets, where he will be most happy to wait upon those who may favor bitn with a call.,. He intends keepn? constantly on hand a general assortment ot DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, & PROVISIONS, to sell at the lowest market pneo lor ready pay either in CASH or any kind o COUNTRY PRODUCE. fjune26lf.i JESSE T.LAMB. Cave & Shaffer's Tonic Mixture. A certain and speedy cure for Fever $ Ague )MAMHE extensive prevalence tn this couutry JUL 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 mitigation and relief. Among the numerous remedies for this dis ease none will De touna to eueci a euro mic speedily than the Tome Mixture prepared by the subscriber. J - The ingredients of thia Tonic are of a highly aaluatorv character, efficacious in their imme diate action upon tbe digestive organs, and entirely harmUss as regards subsequent effects upon the system, when the disease ia removed the Tonic Alixtnre being a gentle aperient, in variably carries off all obstructions in the bowels, and restore tone and vigor to the atomach. Thia Medicine is confidently recommended aa a certaiu remedy for FEVER AND AGUE and deranged digestive organs, without the slightest probability of even a remote deleterious effect. Forsale by juty6.i34. W. &.' C. BELL. "Fever and Ague," and "Rowand's Improved Tonic Mixtures." "THE BANE AND THE ANTIDOTE. 'I hereby certtly, that aeveral persona under Medical Treatment for Intermittent Fever, (or Fever and Ague) within my obeervation and direction, have been cured by the use of "ROW. AND S IMPROVED TOMU M1XT IKt" after every preparation ol Peruvian Bark, (Quinine) 4c. had been in vain!! NATHANIEL P.CAUSIN.lM. D., Washington city, District Columbia. Thousands of tike certificates have from time to time been published. 1,500000. eases of Fever Sc, Ague! have been eured by ROWAND'S "IMPROVED" TONIC MIXTURE!!! Within IS Tears!!! However staitling this statement may at first appear, yet the fact may be demonstrated by the single rule of three, for we estimate by reference to the Manufactory Book that Five Hundred Thousand Bottles hare been made Si, distributed over the country during that period' Well, it is well known to the Agents, especially in the Weatern States.that whole familltes ol a or 6 persons have been cured by one single bottlel In avast majority of instances one bottle haa cured I, 2, 3 and 4 persons! The axerage here would give tbbes cases to every bottle! amounting to the astounding number of 1,500,000 cases ot this hated complaint cured by this inestimable remedy!!! Mow, common aenae dictates the propriety ol resorting at once to ihis old lavortte, welltried and sterling remedy, aad of avoiding all vulgar and maignihcant mixturea. RICH'D RALEIGH, Agents in Evansville. Inventor and Proprietor Da. John R. Rowand, Philadelphia; Graduate ot tbe University ot Pennsylvania. july 30. '45. 07-No Cure no Pay.-CQ WOOL.8EV9 FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPAR1LLA. 1HIS valuable medicine is prepared by the undersigned, in tbe torm ol a Huid extrac and carefully compounded with the proper in gredients. - Tbe best imported SarsapaKlIa is used in the preparation ol this extract, and itaatrength ful ly equal to that of ary other. It ia a aale reme dy and may be relied on, in all tbose disease for which it is peculiarly adapted, asprescribed oy saiuui ruystctans. For sale at the New Drug Store. Main street Evansville, at one half tbe asuel price by may 29,'4-tL M. WOOLSET,
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i r - ?; UbsmxidxA 7 Vegtable Lithrontriptic Mixture. A cure for Dropsy, Gravel, diseases ot the Urinary Organs, Kidneys, Liver, Lungs, &c. IncipienlConsumption, Female Irregularities, diseases of the Spine, "Sick Headache, all Bilious 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 sectiona of the United Statea this P.lediciiiH has established a reputation une qualled by any article ever presented to the world. It bus made cures in many and various complaints v hich are set fourth in a pamphlet which id furnished gratis to all who may please to call on the agency hi thia city . To all laboring under a debilitated system whatever may be the cause, a thirty ounce hot lie of this Medicine will be certain to effect re lief; and in most inatancea a twelve ounce bot tie. PRICE.-12 ox bottle $1 . 30 o 42. Merchants from ebroad who deal in this line will find the article packed lor forwarding by LEVI & DIRGE General Agents Corner Walnut and 3rd ata Cincinnati II. Agents for Indiana E. P. Spurrier, Evansville; James G. Hardy, Covington; J. W. L Matlock. Danville. JuIy23-6mo New Goods! New Goods!! T the store of J. H. BOFENDICK & Co on Rain Street. The subscribers have re ceived a supply of Spring and Summer Goods for ladies aud gentlemen. 1 here are in assort merit received thia day some very beautiful Lawnp, English and American Prints, high and fine colore; Ribbons and Ron-nets, latest style: Artificial Flowers: Silk Hd'kls. also a large and good assortment of Boota and Shoes, with a full supply of childrens sizes. Also Domestic Sheetings, Tickings, Dril lings and Checks, Summer Panteloonery, Linen and Worsted goods Palm Hats, a great variety of new style goods, plain and plaid atrped and figured Cambric, Jackonet Muslin, bishop lawns Pongee, Spitifield and Cotton Hd'k fa.. Gimps, Hoaery. Gloves. Suspendera. feapei, &C. ; . We think our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to call '" see be lore buying elsewhere. March 26 if J. H. BOFENDICK & Co CINCINNATI CLOTHING STORK, BY AHL.KRING cto BRtJMMEF W!WHE subscribers, late of Cincinnati, desires mjl to intorm ine citizens oi evansville ana surrounding country, that they have just open ed on Main street, next door to W. Jr, C. Bell's Drug Store, a large and fresh stock ol READY MADE CLOTHING, made tn the latest and most faahionable style, ol good materials and in the best manner. The work was executed by themselves and nnder their eye, and will be fully warranted. Their stock is a lnrge one em bracing every thing requisite lor the luting out of a gentlemen's wardrobe, and will be aold at very low prices. Youths clothing on hand ol good workmanship and ot the very best materi alist extremely low prices. A fine lot ol Trunks, Hals, Caps, - cots 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 the public. julyZT4b-Iy WfJST received and for sale A large atock Cl ot GIiAssw A KCj, consisting in parte ol 25 boxea Tumblers, plain, cut, pressed, etc. etc; 6 " Decanters, royalbar,cut. flute, champ, etc; 5 Jars, improved article, from 1 qt. to. 1 gal; I - Lanterns; 30 " Quart Bottles aud Point Flasts. , Mtrch 5, ALLIS Sc HOWM HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC A SAFE AND 8TJRB CURE FUS CHILLS OR AGUE AND FEVER In the unprecedented time of Five Honrs. 1 besitemion ot tbe public is called to this great remdev for Chi Us or A eve. and Fever, and in doing so, the Proprietor deems it proper to make the tallowing declarations, tbe TKUTti oi wntcn, he desires the people to test by a trial, and he will cheerfully abide their decision, viz: 1st. The article is plesaant and convenient to take. 2no. It will cure evert case, if the directions areobaerved. 3rd. It , will leave no injurious effect in the system; on the contrary, it imparts strength to the constitution. 4th. It ia purely vegetable, and refined from all gross partielea which render other preparations so muddy ana disagreeable to the taste. 5th, It will cure with perfect certainty in hve hours. ftj-Certificates on the wrapper around the bottle, of cures from six months to ten years' stsnding. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by GEO. W. HOUSE, Nashville. Tenn., and by WM. M, WOOLSEY, Druggist, may 7.'46-6tn. Evanaville, Ind. CHAS. I. BATTEL!.. JOHN ISSI.Z, JR LAW NOTICE. BATTELL fc. INGLE, Attorneys at Law, Evausville, la. OJice on Firstst. below Main. March 27, '45.-ly. J. T. V ATJCEB. s. b. iiamill IfA'.KEB & IIAITIILLh. AllArnf-vi a., 1 CAUIU.ilari Sit LiAW. TtHf ILL ursolic .aw in partnership in the WW Circuit and Probate Courta of Vanderderbugli and tt)e neighboring Counties, Indiana. ah buamess entrusted to their care, win re ceive nromnt attention. Office on Third Street, fronting the Public Square, and opposite the Court House. ' Evansville, April let., '48. "H" AW NOTICE. The undersigned will U J hereafter oracticeLaw in connexion withMr Thomas E. Garvin, under the namaof Baker Ai Garvin. All business heretofore undertaken by the undersigned will be closed by bim, but all new business will receive the prompt atten lion of both members of the firm. Office In the Court House. CONRAD BAKER. Evansville, Sept. 3d, 1846. INSURANCE AGENCY. HE subscribers having been appointed Acrents for the "Columbus Insurance Com Dan v" are Dreoared to ettect insurance on rire and Marine risks at low ratea. Believing the above office to ba one of the best in the western eeontrv. tnev have no hesitation in reeommen d ing this Company to the lavorable notice of the public. a l uua.w iuw tUMi. i . apr 23, '46-tf.
JEW DAVID. hobs who are acquainted with the character of Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster and Per
sian rills will doubtless be giaa to tearo iuai another large shipment haa just been received by the travelling agents who erenow prepareu to famish local agents with fresh supplies immediately. The.immense quantities of these articles aold, are "proof sufficient of their superior medical virtues, xet should there be an in credulous son or daughter of affliction who is suffering under alt the horrors of Lame back. Rheumatism, Seated f aina or Weakness, rain in the side or breast. Swellings, Tumors, King's Evil, v e (all of which this plaster seldom ' fails to cure,) or with Dyspepsia, Liver affection, Fever Chill Fever, Fever and Ague, Scrofula, or any of the diseases that originate in imparity ol the blood and circulating fluids, ai the astonishing cures of which these Pills have become so popular, for the benefit ot such we will sub join a lew extracts ol letters showing the esti mation in which these medicines are held, were known . Indtanapolia, April 4th, 1845. Messrs. D. Harrier Sc Co Genu You will please send us 12 doz boxes Hebrew Plaster and 6 dos boxea Persian Pills, immediately. Tbe demand continues great and we shall sell a large quantity this season. Yonrs respectfully. JU. J,UVVL.t;x, Druggist. Newtown, Ind, April 10, 1845. Messrs.' D. Harter & Co Gents. I would say that the Hebrew Plaater and Pills continue to go oil fine and as we are nearly out of pills, you had better send some by the stags driver. 1 doubt not that thia medicine will be much wanted this leaion ag everybody ia caling lor it. Yours truly,. , JOHN MICK, Jr. Crawf ordsvHle, la Jan, 27. 1845. Messrs. D. Harter and Co Gents. I have sold out nearly all the large supply of the justly belebrated "Hebrew Plaater" and "Fereian Fills you furnished three weeks since, and it would be well to keep me supplied, as I find calls lor the medieines 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 Harter aud Co Gents. At the request cl many, who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of 4 new aupply of your celebrated "Hebrew Plaater' and ,, Persian Pilis"we write you the second time saying tnat we are out. We havo frequent calls tor both Plaater and Pills, w hich render general sstisiatioii. P;ase rend us another lot immediately and oblige Yours respectfully. - . GALLAGHER Sc WHLTERS Bloomfield Edgar co. Ill, May 14, 1844. ' Messrs. D. Harter and Co We have aod ail the celebrated Hebrew Plasters, and Persian Pills left .with us a few days ago. ' Will you please send us 4 or 5 doz more immediately. Respectlfully, O.&. D. BAILEY. Uoeport, July 8, 1844. Meir., D, Harter and Co Gents. We have sold all the Hebrew Plaster left with us and as there ia a great call lor it we wish ou to send us at leaat 2 or 3 doz more and also I doz of the Persians pills. . Yours respectfully, HUSSEY Sc GOsS, Bloomfield, Edgar Co 111, Miy27in 1844. Messrs. D, Harter and Co. Gents. The Pills and Plaster you sent ua, came to hand in good order. .We have an increased demand for them and it promises to supercede all other kinds ol mediciue in this vicinity, O. &. D. BAILB.Y. , , Hardinsburg, la,, Sept. 3, 1844. Messrs D. Harter 8c Co. Sirs Your Hebrew Plaster you left with me to sell ia all aold out some time since. The Persian Pills are all sold but a tew boxes, both riastcr and. rills give general satisfaction. There aeems to be aa in creasing demand lor both articles, yours very respectlully, JAMES AleLNTUSil. wiiuamporr, ia., sept-zi, D. Harter and Co, DearSira 1 have aold all the Peraian Pills that you left here, and should be glad .to get some more. They have eccompliaued miracles here, aad are jn great demand. The Pills are called for several; times every day. If you do not come this way soon please send some'by the stage. Yours, etc. EB1NEZER KING. 'Since the above letter was received, we have been informed by the writer, that the case alluded to in the above, was that of a young man living near W who for aeveral months haa been confined in a darkened room, Irom an aggravated case of inflamation in the eyes rendering him totally blind. After applying every remedy within his reach, without receiving any benefit, he commenced using the 'Persian Pills' and bad used them but a short time when all inflauiaiion left hire, and bis health, became per manently reinstated. For sale by Wm. M. WOOLSEY, Evansmlie Dan'l McMrjLLEN, Ml. Vernon; Nettletoh tc Foro, N. Harmony ; D. W. Wsaver, Poseyvilie; Johx Graham, Oweneville; Wh. H. Fisbek, Princeton; Apr 16, 6.n. R. M. Fosteb, Newburgh. c. It HCOR. r. Ltuxx. McIIVGH St LEMMF, Drapers and Tailors. MA IK ST., NEXT DOOR TO STOCKWELL. it CoRBST, EVANSVILLE, IA. Isepl7'46ly. , NEW ESTABLISHMENT. raj's, HE undersigned would respectfully in farm H the eitizensof Evansville and vicinity , thai ha has taken a room on Water street, over T. Scantlin's Tin Shop, (the room formerly occupied as the Journal ollice,) . where he intends carrying on the TAlL.UKJ.ntx BUSINESS. In all its varioua branches. Thoe who may fa. vor htm with a call, may rest assured. of having then worn as wen none as tt can be done in tbe place. He haa just received the New York Fashions, aud hopes to be able to please tbe most fastidious. sepl7,46 tf. WM. HOLD EN. IIE andersigned have this day formed Co-Partnerahip for the transaction of GENERAL PRODUCE Sc GROCERY BUSI NESS under the style aad firm of Babcock, Brothers. CHAS. BABCOCK. E. S. BABCOCK. Evansville, July 30. II. O. B ABCOCK DEPOT FOR CHEAP GOODS. Bought after tbe reduction of the TARIFF. ' rfMHE subscribers are now receiving their I stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising the largeat, cheapest and most desi rable assortment oi uooas ever onsreo tn inaiana. The senior psrtner of the firm has been East for two months, and will slay there a month or two longer, picking at tbe PACKAGE AUC TION ' SALES some of tbe greatest bargains ever offered in the West. And those merchants who wish to compete with their neighbors in selling Gooda had better call and examine our stock before baying elsewhere, or else they msy find their Neighbors selling Goods for 20 PERCENT less than theirs coat thero. These Goods are bought as low ae any Jobbing House in the Eaat can buy them, being purchased at Package Aeuiion Sales aud of first hands exclusively. ' , We nvite Country Merchants and Town Dealetsto .come and examine our stock; it will cost you nothing and may benefit you much. ; J. H. MAGHEE & CO. Evansville, Sep. 17th, 1846 ti. MSS SCAR TUB!. SR. JAMES SCAKTLIH IX J AS. SCANTEIN SON. MANUFACTURERS in Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, aud wholesale and retail DEALERS IN STOVES.. Shop on Main-atreet, opposite the Chequered Store at the sign ot The Golden. Coffee Pot.: -
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THE GREAT REMEDY, . APPROVED BY THE FACULTY, For Coughs, Colds, Asthma," Bronchiiis, Consumption, and all other affections of the Bronchial tubes. REPARED entirely from the Ginseng and warranted to contain no Dteparrt'ton ot An. timony, Mercury or Opium. Mere then 2000 bottles have been sold in the city of Cincinnati, alone, within two months, . and in no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction, . . Tue Ginseng Panacea ie now ordered by Physicians of tbe first respectability, in their regular practice, and its claim to be considered the only article ever diacovered capable of speedily anil permanently allaying bronchial irritation, which is the sole csuse ol cough; asthma,, bronchitis, and according to Dr. Eberle who but expresses the opinion of all tbe first authorities in Europe and America, of two. thirds of all the cases usually regarded as true tuberculoua consumption must be considered as forever settled. We select ths following names from a long catalogue of persona who have fell its healing influence on their own persons, or seen it in their families. Many of whom are well known to the citizens of Evansville ae business men of the first standing and integrity who would not for a moment lend their namea or influence lo extend the reputation of any article uuless from a perfect conviction of its utility : ' , , Nat. .Noble, Canal Collector's office.' M.GuTBKiic, Holmes' paper store, Main, near . Fifib. - . : ' ; W- Storms, Firm, J. F.'Datr & Co. Dr. Cosser, 14ih at. between Vine and Race. J . Jones, Assist. Clerk Ham . Co. Sup. Court, ii. W. PmLLtrs, Wholesale Grocer, Main at. Wm. Pabvih, Firm, Johnson Sc Parvin. Broadway, near Yeatman, G.W.CorriN, Brasa and Bell founder, Sd at. Vakdczew, At Hope's warehouse, Sycamore at, J. H. Traisor, Surgeon Dentist. ' E. Mcdse, Firm, Mudge Ai Clawson, besdstsait manufacturers. ' , '. Bigoar. Sec. Equitable Ins. Com. ' Capt. Blashford, At Cin.HoteL , 4 , . " Stonb. . : , . , , Calhocn. Walnut st. t S. Hill, Tobacconist, Main at. near Front, , Riv. J. Clare, Mt. Healthy. C. Jeffries, Lumber merchant. ' R. A. Holdkn, Main, near Front. Myers, Type founder. Vine St. between Fift and Sixth.. E. A. Wheadox, Firm, Wheadon Ss. Blinn, Auctioneers. , ' - Kerman, Firm, Finkbine St Herman, Main at. A. F. Benjamin, Inspector of lace goods, 3d st. A. Newelx, Tanner and Currier Congress st. Hamilton Lton, Finisher, Front at. W.Johnson, Carpenter, 3d street, between Sycamore and Broadway. Capt. Adams, Columbus Houis. v ' , i T S. Butler, Main, between 5th and &b.' " MDermot, Firm, Williams McDermot. Main st. Dr. Drake, Foot of High at. , Persons at all intcreated can obtain a pamphlet gratia of Mr. Woolsey containing the commercial, medical, botanical history of the Ginseng with the use made of it by the Chinese, compiled from the most indubitable authority. Sold by , VV. M. WOOLSEY, Druegist, Main St. Evansville, Ind. Sept 3, I84SPkicb on 50 cents per bottle. T. SALTER, proprietor, Cincinnati. ' GREAT DISCOVERY. AGUE AND FEVER. Cared in less than 21 hours, or money returned. -BULL'S CELEBRATED HONEY-COATED Vegetable Tonic Pills. AFURBLV vegetable preparation ths best remedy now in use for the. certain1 and, permanent cure of the above diseases. These Pills are as pleasant to the tste aa augax balls. (gr Prepared only by JOHN BELL, sole proprietor, and sold, wholesale and retail by BULL & ALDEN, wholesale Druggists, 81 Fourth at., Louisville, Ky. ; r This valuable medicine ia offered to tbe pub. lie as one of the most sure and certain remedies ever discovered for the permanent cure of AGUE and FEVER, in any of its various forms. - It possesses many advantages over most of the ionics. which now flood the country, the principal of which ere: 1st, It is a more certain remedy, as one dose seldom fails to make a sure and lasting cure. 2d. It contains nothing deleterious or poisonous to the system, consequent, ly it msy be taken without a fear of any of the bad effects which attend the use of most of thetonics of the present day. 3d. It is more con. venient for transportation, and not liable to loss from freezing, breaking, leakage, and other atcidents which attend the liquid bottles. . 4th. It is more convenient and pleasant to take, and its not so nauseating. 5th. It increases the appetite and bracea the whole general system. And, lastly, it is offered much; eheaper than any other tonid now in use, which places it within the reach of every one, ao that the poor man is enabled to save his doctor's bill, and escape days and rerhapa weeks of sickness., ; The proprietor haa received, and is daily receiving numerous certificates and testimonials of the efficacy of this Tonic; but, knowing as ho does the imposition which has beeo practiaed upon tee public in the way of false certificates in bringing a medicine of this kind into notice, he will only insert one received from one of our oldest . and : most respectable citizens, to whom any one may refer if they doubt tbe efficacy of this medicine: CERTIFICATE. . Mr. Bull having requested me to state what I know in relation ;o the efficacy of thisTonie Pill, in the cure of the Asm and Fever, I will ssy that I never used them myself, but received a couple of boxes from Mr, Wm. T. Spurrier, ss a donation to a poor family, and they speedily cured eleven out of thirteen, and. the' only remaining two were very small children, unble to swallow pilla. This was a large afflicted family and connexions from St. Louts on their wsy to Tennessee. . J. H. OVERSTREET. The pills I gave Mr, Overstreet were made by John Bull. WM. T. SPURRIER. Louisville, May 1, 1846. r N. B. None are genuine without the written aignature, on each direction, of John Bull. , (5-Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL' dr. CO. Sold by W.& C. BELL, Main st. Evanaville, Ind. - ' August 27, 1846. ETZZ. CORBET, NOT ART PUBLIC ' OfTica ow Mai street, orroarxs TI HAM. sep 1 1 '4.-tf . EVANSVILLE, IA..
