Evansville Journal, Volume 12, Number 49, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 January 1847 — Page 4

S9CGAR. COATED US PILLS," BEWARE! CAUTION!! The increased popularity of Dr. G. BENJ.

SMITH'S JUMt-KUVJKU iiNLMAJN V KG ETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS, has induced a number of person to make something they call pills and coat them with sugar, in order to sell l hem fur the genuine, while thev da not posses a particle ol the goodness, nor even assimilate in appearance to the original, Dr. Smith's Pills. In short, they are en intended FRAUD upou the community ,A minister who at first bad an interest in an imitation Sugar Coated Pill, manufactured in Albany, N.Y.. has given them up, as he say,, on account ol the miserable dishonest parties concerned in manufacturing them. The same party are now industriously circulating reports calculated to injure Dr. Smith and to a fleet the reputation ol his valuable pills; hut rather then notice them in public, Dr. Smith is about to institute legal proceedings against them (or their slanders, as he lias in another case against a similar party, in. which lie recovered a large amount of damages. ..These miserable imitations have to reutt to the most abominable means to patm off their counterfeit Dills, as the oublic know that Dr. Smith's are the original aad genuine. , .Several instances have come to public notice in which life has been endangered by the unfortunate uss ol the counterfeits. It is Dr. Smith's Pills that are doing so much good iu the country as the following plainly shows. MORE MINISTERS. Use and recommend Dr. Smith's Pills, than all others. - ; .. .. r -This is to certify that I have used the Sugar Coated Pills, manufactured by G. Benjamin Smith, of New York, for some- time, and be. lieve them 10 be a good medicine and also, Iron, inquiry in that city, I am porauaded that he is the original inventor, and therefore is entitled to the benefit of the invention. " S. WILLIAMS. ' Pastor 1st Baptist Bhurch, Pittsburgh. - rrom the Blue lien's Chicken, (Del.) We call the attention of our readers to the certificate ol Bev. S. Williams, Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, in relation to Dr. Smith's Pills. We can ourselves bear testimony to the excellence of these Pitls, one of us having used them and experienced great relief from them. The above it the beat paper in the State of Delaware. . The "Improved Indian Vegetable Pills," (Sugar Coated,) are certainly doing much good in tbo whole country, and are highly esteemed, it one bait is true that people write and say about them. They are so easy in their operation thai all like. them. s The- editor ol the Noithern State Journal, (one of the largest and beat papers in the State of N, Y-,) writes as Wttertown, May 31, 1848. .Dr.G, Btsj. SicrTH Dear Sir : I was laid up with a bad cold some time since my return from N. Y., end during my illness I made' trial of your pills, and 1 must say I found them excellent. . Tbey are the best medicine for the purpose they are in- - tended, that I have yet seen. I seldom take pills, but I found yours entirely tree from the objections to which other pills are liable. 1 hope they will continue to be a source of profit to you, as 1 doubt not tuey will be a means ol rtlief to the afflicted on a large scale. Your truly, " J.GREEN.Tonawanda, Pa., Sept. 18, 1846. Dr. Benj. Smith , Dear Sir: Your scent left with me a lot of your Sugar Coated Pill, and I have but a few " boxea left. Every box I have sold hat given entire satisfaction. 1 have taken them myself and I consider them tbo best pills I have ever used, and I am not afraid to recommend them to the public. I wish a further supply at once. Yours respectfully, - ...... .... JACOB K1BLER, P. M. Huntington. lad., June 21, 1846. Sr. Smith - - - o: T - . .. . . f uTj: vent cm r; t urn now, qui ui your --muiaii Vegetable Sugar Coated Pills," and find them selling so fast that I think you had better send me two gross . immediately. Tbey give such general satisfaction that people come at least twenty miles ' for litem,' and as it is generally kuowu I eiu agent for them, I would be sorry to gel out. Yours respectful) v, SAU'L. MOORE &. Co. BEWARE!!! . . KG. BENJ. SMITH, be not written with a tin on the, bottom ol the box, all "Sugar Coated I.ll-,i ...:. Piiucipal Office 179 Greenwich Street, large brick block, N.Y. Price 25 cents a box. Nov". 5, 146 40-6m pr fee $10. 1TEW DRUG STORE-1 he subscriber Xt respecitully. m tonus the inhabitants of Evansvilie and the surrounding country that he lias just opened with a fresh and carefully selected Block of Drugs, Medicines, Chemical Dye Stuff's, &c, direct from the city of New York which he offers Tor sale on the lowest possible terms. - . A large assortment of Pattern and Family Medic.aes, Essence's, Hair Oil's. Perfumery, Soapes, and. fancy articles Cologue, Bay and ' Rose Water, all of the best qualities Seidlitze v and Soda Powders, carefaily put up and of lull weight. Superior Castor Oil, of thi years crop. The proprietor hold himself responsible for the purity and genuineness of all articles sold as such, and that his preparations are uniform ' and of full Strength. Therefore, Physicians and families at a distance, may depend upon receiv ing the fame by order, as though they examined and purchased themselves. ALLEN C. HALLOCK. ' Main street nesr Water, Evansvilie Indiana. Dec.- 3, 1846-44 tf. J. & W. BEILLV, ' Wholesale Sc Retail Dealers ia Groceries, Produce, Salt, tc, 3tc, cc. Main-street, Eoanscille, Indiana. THE subscribers have recently' moved in their New Store, on Maiu street next door to J. II. Boffaadiek &. Co., where they are pre- : Hired to sell all article in their line of as good rfaality and at as low prices as any other bouse in the city. They would take this opportunity of returning to their numerous friends and the public lor past favors, ami would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. AlmoBt all kinds of country produce purohaa d at their store for cash. jun2S-3t, J. Jo. XV. REILLY. EXCHANGE HOTEL. EVANSVILL.E, INDIANA. THIS extensive and pleasant establishment so couvenient to the river, is again commended to the notice of the travelling public. The large increase of patronage, since it came under the control ol the undersigned induces the belief, that his effort to sustain a first eLASs IIotei. are appreciated, and duvotiog his undivided ' and personal attention ' to Jiis business, his guests may be assured of every comfort and attention. - The "Exchange" adjoins the great steam Boat Landing, affording travelers wishing to go rip or down the river great conveniences, and a a watch is kept dsy and night to secure to them the earliest conveyance. . ' The excellent line of Mail Coucha to the North, intersecting at Vineennes j with all ihe routs concentrated (here ilepart from the "Exchange" every Monday, Thursday aud Saturday mornings, and the large livery stable at taclied w III furnish extrss at any moment, to forward travellers onward. With these facilities, of so much moment to the business man, the undersigned once more olicils patrouaga on the ground (bathe intends to deserve it. . . april II, 1846-1 y. ' C.K.DREW.

DR. WOOD'S S A IK'S A PA K I JL' JL ll A ; ... AND WILD CHE RR Y B I TT EE S - 'i ; it' For the permanent removal of all suck dis- . eases as take their rise in an Impure Blood, Impaired digestion, Morbid state

of the Liver and Stomach, Weakness of the Nervous System, and a disorded Habit of the Constitution generally. R. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters have already, by their substantial excellence, won a degree of public favor and patronage which puts them beyound the need; of recommendation. Being faithfully prepared of the most excellent materials, they can be fol ly confided in by all in need of a tonic, aperi ent or alternate remedy. Sarsap;tril!a takes a high rank among Physicians aud all others in ths list of curative agents, and it is this fact which has rendered it so deservedly popular over all other medicines of the day. In Dr. Wood's atandard preparation, it ia warranted to be found in great purity and strength, and gaining much by its union with the Wild Cherry, a tonic ol the first order. This happy combination is the only one ever made ol triese articles and founded as it is on the best medical principle, and their virtue extracted by a rigid chemical analysis, experience has shown its usual power and efficacy. ' This preparation will be found on trial to be a sure and speedy remedy for the diseases enumerated above. Tbey purify the blood, secure regular digestion, promote a healthy action of the Liver and Stomach, and strengthens the nerves at once securing HEALTH and VIGOR to the whole system. In all cases of despondency arising from Indigestion or Nervous irri tation they have been used with remarkable success; nor are thoy less useful as a remedy for Headache, Flatulency, Loss of Apptttite. and a general prostration of the system. At the same time, it must be stated, that they are neither violent nor at all dangerous in their operation, securing as they do the desired end, by a steady regular and easy influence. Taken daily, in doses preserved, they wi,l be found to operate in that gentle and salutary manner, which is in fact their highest recommendation . The following certificates, among which have been received I rum the most respectable sources furnish eatislactory proof of the value aud efficacy of this highly popular medicine: Sandwich, Sept. 4, 1846. Mr. E. Thokston, Jr. Dear Sir 'i bis is to certify, that my daughter has been troubled with Dispepsia for a number of years, attended with almost cousiant Headachsand other distressing symptoms which accompany this disease. She visited Boston to avail herself the advice of the justly celebrated physicians of that city, all to no purpose . By the solicitation of a Inend, I was induced to purchase a bottle of Dr. W'ood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters. Before taking one bottle she was releived entirely of the headachu and alter taking two or three bottles, the other symptoms entuely duappeared. N. B. GIBBS, North Fairhaven, Long Plain, June 16, 1846, Mr. E. Thobnto.v, Jr. jjear air My daughter bas been lor mote than two years afflicted with a confirmed dyspepea and Liver complaint together with a severe dna constant headache. During this time, she was constantly attended by the most skilful and intelligent physicians, but with little or no re lief, until we lound the disease was rapidly la king the form of confirmed consumption. At this time 1 determined to have recourse to Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, as prepared by you, and it gives me the siucerest pleasure to state, that alter the useol a few bot tles, my daughter was happily restored to perfect health, I have the highest confidence in this modicine, and shall certully recommend it to my mentis. , ANSEL WHITE, Prepared by E. Thorxton, Jr. Sold wholesale and retail by W YATT & KETCHIAN 121 Fulton st. N, Y. and ALLEN C. I1ALL0CK, Mam St., near Water, Lvansville Ia. Nov." 12, 1846-6mo. STOTBS! STOVES!! TIN-WARE, &C. flTlIIE subscribers would inform tho public ji. in general, that ihey have just returned from Cincinnati - with the largest and most splended assortment of Stovca that was ever brought to this market. Their stock consists of the following patents, to-wit: BUCK'S IJirKUVtU r ATEMT, . FULTON'S DO HOT AIR, . WOTF &. CO.'S IMP. PREMIUM, FRENCH'S RELIANCE DO. ECLIPSE, DO. DO DUTCH, DO. DO. ROOT'S , DO, DO. PARLOR STOVES, of various paterns. - Fancy air tight. Globe Coal Stoves. Bed Room do,, Russia Iron air liglit, Office do., American do ,10, 7, 6, plates of nil sizes. All of the above named are of the latest patterns. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron-Ware con stantly on hand and made to order, at the short est notice tail on. the most reasonable terms. The highest price to cash paid for old Copper aad Pewter. , All orders attended to as punctual as if the persona were present. Shop on Main st., uear the Court House. -, JAMES SCANTL1N,& SON. EvansviTle, Dec. 3, 1846-44-tf New Goods! New Goods!! ' A T the store of J. H." BOFENDICK &. Co . SL oa iVain Street. The subscribers have re cetved a supply of Spring and Summer Goods for ladies and gentlemen. There are in assort ment received this day soiae very beautiful Law up, English and American Prints, high and fine colors; Ribbons and Bonnets, latest style Artificial Flowers; Silk Hd'kls. also a large and good assortment of Boots and Shoes, with a full supply of childrene sizes. Also Domestic Sheetings, Tickings, Dril lings and Checks, Summer Panlcloonery, Linen and Worsted goods Palm Hats, a great variety of new style goods, plain and plaid strprd and figured Cambric, Jackouet Muslin, bishop lawns Pongee, Spiiitield and Cotton Hd'kfs., Gimps, Hosery, Gloves, Suspenders, Sapes, Sec. Wa thtuk our goods and prices will induce those wishing to purchase to call and see hefore buying elsewhere. . March 26 tf " . J. II. BOFENDICK &. Co. I RON! IRON!!-" A complete assortment L of Bar, Sheet, boiler snd Rod Iron, German Spring, English Blister, American and Cast Steel, for sale by. (june 25 S ORR. THOMAS McAEPIN, DEALER IN GROCEKIKS PROVISIONS, -AND PRODUCE GENERALLYWnter Street opposite the I.owerUharf. Feb. 19 '49 ly. EVAN SV1LL I A:

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MOUSE'S IXDIAN TONIC. A SAFE ASD SURE CURE FOR ' : . CHILLS OR AGUE AND FEVER, In the unprecedented time of Five Honrs. The attention of the public is called to this great remdey for Chills orAgue;and Fever, and in doins so. the Proprietor deems it proper to make the following declarations, the TROTH ol which, he desires the people to test by a trial, aud he will cheerfully abide their ' decision, viz: 1st. The article is pleasant and convenient to take. 2nd.' It will cure every case, if the directions are observed. 3rd. It will leave no injurious effect in the system; on the contrary, it imparts strength to the constitution. 4th. It is purely vegetable, and re fined from alt gross particles which render other preparations so muddy and disagreeable to the taste. 5th, It will cure with perfee 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. WOOLShiY , Druggist. may 7.'46-6in. Evausville, Ind. "Fever and Ague," and "Ro wand's Improved Tonic Mixtures." "THE BANE AND THE ANTIDOTE. "I hereby certily, that several persons under Medical Treatment for Intermittent Fever, (pr Fever and Ague) within ray observation and direction, have been cured by the use of "ROWAND'S IMPROVED TONIC MIXT UKE" after every preparation ol Peruvian Bulk, (Quinine) ice. &.., had been in vain!! NATHANIEL P. CAUSINM. D., Washington city, District Columbia. . Thousands of like certificates have from time to time been published. 1,500000, coses of Fever & Ague! bave been cured by ROW AND S . "IMPROVED" TONIC MIXTURE!!! Within 15 Years,!!! However staiiiiiig 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 have been made & distributed over the country during that period' . Well, it is well known to the Agents, especially in the Western States.that whole fainillies of 5 or 6 persons have been cured by one single bottle! In avast majority of instances one bottle has cured I, 2, 3 and 4 persons! The axerage here would give three cases to every bottle! amountiug to the astounding number of 1,500,000 cases ot 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 vulgar and insignificant mixtures.' RlCil'D RALEIGH, Agents in Evansvilie. Inventor and Proprietor Dr. JuB5 R. Rowand, Philadelphia; Graduate ol the University ol Pennsylvania. jnly30.'46. ft-No Cure uo Pay.-CQ Cave & Shaffer's Tonic Mixture. A certain and speedy cure for Feter Ague JjHE extensive prevalence in this country ol that trouble disease. Fever and Ague aud the vast amount of suffering and distress which it has occasioned, has naturully 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 moie speedily than the Tonic-Mixture prepared by the subscriber. The ingredients of this Tonic are of a highly satuatory character, effiicacioua 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 nperient, invariably carries off all obstructions in the bowels, end restore tone and vigor to the stomach. This Medicine is confidently recommended as a eertaiu remedy for FEVER AND AGUE and deranged digestive organs, without the slightest probability of even a remote deleterious effect. i Forsale by july 6.234. W. &.'C.BELL. EVANSV1LLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEA.TIIE STOIIE, BY DECKER &. KRAMER. IHE subscribers have the pleasure of an nouncing to the surrounding country to Saddlers, shoe m akers,&c, that they have now in successful operation, a TANNERY, adjoin ing Evansvilie under the superintendance of competent workmen, from which they are con siantly receiving at their depot on Main street between First and Second, all kinds of Leather, such as Sole, Harness, Bridle, Skirting, Coarse Upper, Kip, Calf Skins and Linings. They also manufacture Glue and Curled flair, Shoemalker's Findings, Lasts, Pege.Thread and all other articles used by the craft. Thev have aleo in store and for sale an assort ment of Groceries Liquors, and Queensware, jy 17,-tfy. DECKER & KRAMER. TO THE PUBLIC. THE HOME JOURNAL ' - BY MORRIS &. WILLIS. - rgHE first number of a new sen es of the JL N at I eon a l Press, remodlled and improved, wi II be issued on Saturday the 2iinst, under the title ol the HOME JOURNAL. The nccssity of constancy' correcting an impression that the ''National Press" is a political paper has induced the undersigned editors to expres its character more distinctly bv ' putting lorward the name which has hitherto been only secondary in its title. The general design of the Home Jocrsal will be to furnish entertaining reading, to make a brief and complete chronicle of passing events, to give' the cream of new books, to keep a watchful look-out lor Cenius in Literature, Music and Art; and, short, to furnish a paper by which families may keep up with the times. This plan will bo added to and varied whenever ingenuity and resources can find new and valuable rttractious; but our main purpose will be constantly bept in view, viz: to issue a periodical which by iis'scope and coniprehen sive contents, shall suffice lor families that w isli to take but one paper. At the small of two dollars per anum, so important and improving a luxury is within the means of all. The Hom3 Journal will be published every Saturday at $2 peranum invariably in advance. Three copiea will be sent to one address to any pan io theUirtted States, or the British Provinces, done np in strong' wrappers, for five dollars in advance - Post Masters are requested to act as agents, receive subscriptions and make- rem it tan eee. ' New subscribers, il immediate application be made, will be supplied with the first number ol the new aeries. ' All communications to be addressed (poet paid) to the underaigued, at 107 Fulton-street New York. - - 1 - ' - GEC. P. MORRIS. N. P. WILLIS. GEORGE B." WALKER) Physician & Surgeon. 0ncK sorter or Vise add Fjrst Streets, julytStf. EVANSVILLE. -

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THE GREAT REMEDY; APPROVED BY THE FACULTY, ' For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all other affections of the Bronchial tabes. . , j REPARED entirely from the Ginseng and warranted to contain no preparrtioa ol An. timony, Mercury or Opium. ' '-: Mere than 2000 bottles have been sold in the city of Cincinnati, alone, within two months, and iu no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. ; ' ; The Ginseng Panacea is now ordered by Physicians of the- first respectability, in their regular practice, and its claim to be considered the only article ever discovered capable ol speedily and permanently allay ing bronchial irritation, which is the sole cause ol cough, asthma, bronchitis, and according to Dr. Eberle who but expresses the opinion ol all the first authorities in Europe and America, of two. thirds of nil the cases usually regarded as true tuberculous consumption must be considered as forever settled. We select the following names from a long catalogue of persons who have felt iis healing influence - on their own persons, or seen it in their families. Many of whom are well known to the citizens of Evansvilie as 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. GrjTHME, Holmes' paper store, Main, near - Fifth.. W- Stobms, Firm, J. F. Dair Ac Co. Db. Cosser, 14th st. between Vine and Race. J .'Jones, Assist. Clerk Ham. Co. Sup. Court, ii. W. Phtllifs, Wholesale Grocer, Main st. Wk. Parvis, Firm, Johnson & Parvin. Broadway, near Yeatman. G.W.CofFiN, Brass and Bell founder, 2d st. VAXDUZi'.N, At Hope's warehouse, Sycamore st. J. H. Tkainor, Surgeon Dentist. E. Mcdge, Firm, Mudgc &. Clawson, beadstead manufacturers. Biggar. Sec. Equitable Ir.e. Com.Capt. Blashfoud, 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. l : Myers, l ype founder, Vine St. between Filt and Sixth. E, A. Wheadon, Firm, Wheadon &. Blinu, Auctioneers. " Herman, Firm, Finkbine & Kernian, Main st. A. F. Benjamin, Inspector ol lace goods, 3d st A. Newell, Tanner and Currier Congress st. Hamilton Lyon, Finisher, Front st. W. Johnson, Carpenter, 3d street, between Syc amore and Broadway. Capt. Adams, Columbus House. ' T. S. Butler, Main, between 5th and 6th. - McDermot, Firm, Williams 'McDermot, Main at -Dr. Drake, Foot of High st. Persons at all interested can obtain a pamph let gratis of Mr. Woolsey containing the coin mercial, medical, boianical history of the Gin seng with the use made of it by the Chinese, compiled from the most . indu bitable authority. Sold by W. M. WOOLSKY, Drusrgist, Main bt. Evansvilie, Ind. Sept 3, 1846. Price on 50 cents per bottle. . T. SALTER, proprietor, Ciucinnati. , .Oil 12 AT DISCOVERY. AGUE AND FEVER) Cured in less than 81 hours, or money returned. BULL'S CELEBRATED HONEY-COATED Vegetable Tonic Pills. PURELY vegetable preparation the best remedy now in use for the certain and permanent cure of the above diseases. These Pills are as pleasant to the tate as sugHi balls. OCT- rrepared only by JUlliN BULL, sole pro prietor, and sold, wholesale and retail by BULL ul. nLiLcm, wuoiesaie uruggieis, oi rourtu st. Louisville, Ky. This valuable mediciue is offered to the 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 tonics which now flood Ihe country, the principal ol which are: 1st, It is a more certain remedy, as one doee seldom fails to make a sure and lasting cure. 2d. It contains nothing dele terious or poisonous to the system, consequent. ly it may be taken without a (ear ot any ol the Dad enects which attend the use of most of the tonics of the present day. 3d. It is more con. venient for , 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. 5th. It increases the appetite aud braces the whole geueral system. And, lastly, it is offered much cheaper that any other tonic now. in use, which places in within the reach of every one, so that the poor man is enabled to save his doctor's bill, and ea capo days and rerhaps weeks of sickness. The proprietor bas received, and is daily receiving numerous certificates and testimonials of the efficacy of .this Tonic; but, knowing as ho does the imposition which has been practised upon tee public in the way of false certificates iu bringing a medicine of this kind into notice, he will only insert one received irom one of our oldest and most respectable citizens, to whom any one may refer if they doubt the efficacy of this medicine: - -. .-. s' ; CERTIFICATE. Mr. Bull having requested me to state what I know in relation :o the efficacy' ol this Tonic Pill, in the cure of the Ague and Fever, 1 will say that. I never used them myself, but received a couple of boxes from Mr, Wm. T. Spurrier, as a donation to a poor family, and they speedily cured eleven out of thirteen, anl the only remaining two were, very small children, unble to swallow pills. This was a large afflicted family and connexions from St. Louis on their way to Tennessee. J. II. OVEKSTREET. The pills I gave Mr. Overstreet were made by John Bull. . WM. T. SPURRIER. Louisville, Msy I, 1845. N. B. None are genuine without the written signature, on each direction, of John Bull.. Ctr Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL Si CO. Sold by W. & C. BELL, Main at. Evansvilie, Iiid. August 27,. 1846. . BBLS. fresh Mackinaw Pickerel, a first ftP rate article for family use. just received and for sale low by . BABCOCK, BROTHERS, augT '46 tf. ..''. Water street.

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COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ' .u So. 0 Tchapitoulas Street, JYew rleansrf) . 7 0

Particular attention paid ia the Forwarding of 'Produce 4 Merchandise.,, "., -.- '' 4 Ta

Refetencesf Jmx SHASKi.tjr, u -. . ' J.' II.; a&ike & " Co.,: Samuel Obh. ', . :

LATE N E WS FROM E UROPE! ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT BRITAIN. :

fgfflHE subscribers have just received additions 1 to their stock, and are now prepared to offer JL greater inducements to tbs Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics than were , ever before offered iu ibis ulace The different articles to which they would invite their attention consist' ia

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Pocket and Table Cutlery; Scissors, Shears, &.C. ' ' ' Nail and Spike Gimblets; ' ".' Cut. Packs and Brads; "" C. S. double, and single Tlane Irons; Braces ana outs; , .( , . Butts and Screws; ; ., Cotton Wool Cords: ' - Pat, metal and iron Molisses Gates and Fanceis assorted sizes;: V ; ,,; Pind Iron Brittauia, and German Silver Tea & Table Spoons; ; , . . Percussion Caps, plein and S. & R ; ' ' ; . Limerick Hooks snooded ; : ' ' ; '9 !l,",'t-'1 Ox, Log, and Trace Chains; . Juniata Iron, assorted sizes;""" ' " ' ' Boston cut Nails, assorted 3 to 20; , - : ' W taught Nails, assorted, &c; ' 20 Ilhds. prime N. O. Sugar; . tL' ; : 15 bbU. do ' do Molusses; , 5 bbls Lump Sugar; . .;. .; . 50 sacks Rio Cofl'ee ; .'. . ... . 50 keg "Hazard" re ifle Powder; SO do Blasting do; . : . , 20 boxes Shaving Soap; ' '.J . , , ' 24 . do No. 1 Herrings; , , , , , Mackerel in barrels and quarters; . ' Mackinaw-Pickerel in do do; . . , 20 boxes M. R. Bunch Rasius half and .quarter boxes; , . , 10 bbls Tanners Oil ; ...... ' , 25 doz. brooms; , 1. ; I 50 bbls Cincinnati WTliiskey; ,, , . 150 do Wabash "Superfine" Flour; 5 boxes Virginia Tobacco "Black Maria;" 5 do ' Common do assorted; . 500 bbls. No. Kanawha Salt ;( , ' . . 10,000 lbs. prime Bacon Sides and Shoulders 10 bbls. Pickled Pork; ..-.?.'. , 10 kegs Leaf Lard; ' - 30 bbls. North Carolina Tar; ,. '.., 200 Kegs Tennessee r do; ; . , ' ... 2 bbjs. Whiting; :;, , .; ' 1 do. Camwood; 1 do Logwood; 2 do Spirits Turpentine ; ; 1 cask Linseed Oil; 300 reams Wrapping and Printing Paper; 5000 duz. Cotton Yarns, assorted sizes; . , 300 lbs Carpet Warp; - . I 50 reams plain and ruled Letter and Cap Paper, &c-, &.-C

TIN PLATE AND TINNERS MATERIALS:

75 boxes Tin Plates i X "Pontpool Charcoal-' 4 do Tin Plates 13 x 17 DXX; 50 bundles Iron Weir assorted, 6 to 17; I case 14 oz. sheathing Copper; ' : I do 16 oz, - do . do; '. ' I Copper Bolt i inch ; 1000 pnpeis assorted Rivets, Tind and Black; ) ' ' .'. ' In addition to the above, we have in store GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE, BOOTS,

PATENT CISTERN PUMPS; and on consignment an invoice of .seasonable DRY GOODS,

- - . . . v.... H vi, buH.iiiiuBiu an luvuita ocuuuo,u i? AS IV A comprising most articles needed by the Fannets which will be disposed of. low for ( PRODUCE, i oct.l-tl. BABCOCK BROTHERS, 13 & 14, Water-

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50,000 Bushels Of AVIieat WaXled, lor which the subscribers will pay 50 cents in casta for all that weighs 60 pounds per bushel. BABCOCK BROS. 13 A 14 Water-St.

THE: PILES. A Cure lor. Eile Secured. R. UPHAMS INTERNAL REMEDY foi the cure oi Piles, luflamaii 011 of the Liver and Spleen, Inflaniatiou, Soreness an d Ulcer ation of Stomach, Bowels, Kidney and Bladder. Weakness and Jnnamafion ot ne bpuie,- ' THE VERITABLE PILE ELECTUARY, is the only euccesslul remedy for that danger ou8 and distressing complaint, the Piles, evei onereu 10 tne puDiic. - ' - Mark this, it is aft internal remedy not an external application, and will cure any rase 01 Piles, either bleeding or blind, internal anil ex ternal; aud probably the only thing that will ihere is no mistake about it. It is a positive cure speedy and permanent. It ia also a couvenient medicine to take, and improves the geulera health in a remarkable manner, It is very mild in its operation, and may lit taken incases of the most acute inflamatiou. without danger. ' All external applications are in the highest degree disu greable, incouvenieni and ollensive; and from the very nature of the disease, temporary in its effects. This medicine altackd the disease at its source,' and removing the cause, renders the cures certain and permanent. - ' ' '' The Electuary contains no mineral medicine, no aloes, colocynth, gamboge, or other powerful and irrita ting purgative. No fear of taking cold while under its influence. ' No change in diet necessary. If taken according to direction cure for life is guaranteed. -v Proprietor's office, 196 Bowery. Sold wholesale and reiail by WYATT 6x KETCH AM, 121 Fulton st. N. Y., and ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Main st. near Water, Evansvilie, la. - Nov 12, l846,-6m. " '; CISCIiVSATI CLOTHING STO RE , BY A IILERIXG &, BRTJJI3IEF. -?V!fIlE subscribers, late of Cincinnati, desires JX. toinlorin the citizens of Evansvilie and surrounding country, that they have just opened on Main street, ueX' door to W. 3c C. Bell's Drug Store, a large and fresh stock ot READY j MADE CLOTHING, made in the latest and most fashionable style, of good materials and in the best manner. I lie work was executed by themselves and under their eye, and will be ful ly warranted. I lieir stock is a Inrge one cm bracing 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 Ihe very best materials extremely low prices. A fine lotol Trunks. Hats, Caps, toots 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, july2'4C-ly. UST ABKIVED--A new. and well assorted stock of tasln'onable Winter Cloth ing tor 1846. ' JEUIlliAIMt, Corner of Main and Second Street, at the "Old Kcillf Srore," keeps constantly on hand a well selected stock of Dry Goods and Family Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, Axes, and many kind of Farming Tools, Hollow-ware, Wood, Stone and Queensware, Boots, Shoes. Leather; Hats, Caps, Arc r- : : 1 . . i f - UUUlUIIBIIlLi B VUUU IHUIllllCni IUI lailliSIB Bl U . r 96 . -11 11 fliA rniiBlrv o.n.rillv. winch ll A Will aill cheap as cun be bought West of New York city. j tie will receive in payment ca?n snd all kinds' of merchantable produce. He is thankful for! th e past, and solicits a call from those who likej to buy good articles and cheap before buying; elsewhere. - sp 3-lf. INSURANCE AGENCY HE subscribers having been appointed A cents for the 'Columbus Insurance Com-

pany" are prepared to effect insurance on Fir amine our stock of Tobacco, as well as all kind and Marine risks at low rates. Believing tbtj of Groceries in general, and we hope tbey, after above office to be one of the best in the western) the examination of our Groceries .and price, country, they have no hesitation in recommend i will find, it to iheir aduantage to save the exing this Company to the lavorable notice of the pense, trouble, end loss of time to go to Louispublic. " : S'i OCKWELL &. CORBET. Jville or Cincinnati. . apr 23, -46-tf. . , . - , ; 1 March 5, tf. ; , , s ALLlS &H0WES.

STOCK WELL, Martin it Rosrers.) !

1- , a ivobt. u asses, , ? '. .1 ; ;.t t -;Ae LiVeOUS, ..rUf ;-: t r,l h i j v ocl.l,46-8ra A T '. Simmons Axes, Yankee and Kentucky pattern; etnugiing.oiaw, ana Broad Hatchets; 1 1. ; Pennsylvania Pattern. Broad Axes, Carpeuterc and Coopers Adzes, t . , ,. Cincinnati Coopers Tooli; . ' ', ' Ames1, Adams' and Carr's Shovels and Spades; Ilarrey's C.S. Cross Cut Saws? ? ' Hand, Rip, and Pannel Saws; -; ? !-, ; Bright Augers, short, loi:g, and patent; n Socket and Firuer Chisels; ' ' Mill, cross cut, flat, & half round basterd Filet; Hand Saw Files "American' Maufacture," very superior; t ,; :! :.;. f'.i' : ;? - t Fish Hooks and Lines, Slates and Penciles; Silk Worm Gut, Canton Lines, &e , tc j ,' American, English Blistered and German Steel ' flat, round audsqaare; ' ' '

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i; ', i5 Cattys Imperial Tea;. .1 1 : ,10 i chests , do ,.do;fc; 25 Cattys (J hnpowder do ; . . 5 i chests Young Hyson do; 10 Cattys do Ho do 1 i chest superior Block do; , 30 mats Cassia ; , ' 10 bags Pepper and Spices;" . '.2 Race Ginger; . - :; . V 1 Cask Salaeratus; ; . - , . Cloves, Nutmeigs, kc ; . . .. ' 1 cask prime Ombro nujer; " 1 case Caracas Indigo; " " ' i do 'Manilla do; ' 1 ,!,.-,', 1 ibl,, Bengal . do; . do Copperas; ;. , ,. , j 1 do. Alum; ' : ' ' 1 cask sulpiir; '" I bbl Roll Brimstone; ' ' ' 1 J. do Saltpetre; . - i- i ; - ; . ,; lease Borax;. .. , , . ;: ; ,Vi' : ; 1 Box Carnpor; J , . t I cask Eng. Veniiian Red; "' '. i- : 1 keg Red Lead: ' : ' i 1 ' t bbi. Spanish Brown; i --' .... 1 casts chrouid Yeliow; , . vI bbl. Ivory Black; . . , . , .. j ,; '" ' I ' do Lamp Black ; , - - ' ' Ground Pepper; Permento; Cinnamon; Ginger; Mustard; Prepared Rice; Spanish and Ainercian Cliocolulo, selected, expressly for FAMILY USE AND .WARRANTED TO BE PURE. . . ' . ,,. . ." ' 25 Pigs BancaTin;. 2 bundles Russia Iron; V" " ""';i 20 ' do American do5; -r , ' ' r -' : n : I case British Lustre; ' . '.. ;'':.-! . Ketib Ears Tind and Blac't. .;. . .. . V Tatent Copper bottoms for kettles; Brass Ornaments and Rail, assorted sizes and patterns' for Sheet Iron Stores, 4c, tc ' ..;. full and eomblete assnrtment of CHINA. AND SHOES. SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. CASH or street V PVfil 4 A' i . ' - jlj. v a.a is wi ' STOVES! STOVES ! ! A ftcr returning thanks to my friends, and Ilk. the public generally for lii very liberal patronage heretofore extended me. I beg leave to iolorin tliom that I. have . juat returned from Cincinnati with a large and varied assortment of Stoves, the best ever offered in this market, and which 1 can afford at unusually low rates. My stock consists as follows; : . . .. Patent "Hot air' ; Cooking Stores, various sizes. --ti-, Uo. "Eclipse," Do. . . Do. , Do. "Fulton," Do. , : Do. , Do. "Premium," Do. 1 " Do. ' " Do. "Dutch," Do. Do. . Parlor Stoves Fancy Air Tight, all sizes and descriptions Bed Room. do. do. Office do. do. 10 plate do. 7 plate do. The "Egg Coal Stove," and a lot of excellent Stoves for warming Churches, School Rooms, . &c, in a word every description of Stoves in use in the West many of Uiem new ly patented and highly extolled by those whohave used them, and which, as I have above slated, I can afford at low pri; cm,' I desire those who wish any article of the kind to call either at my brick store oh Syca more Street, near A. Laughlins, or at lbs one on Water Street, opposite the wharf. ; All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware constantly on hand and made to order, at th shorten notice and the most reasonable terms.' .V THOMAS SCANTL1N. ' ; ., Water &. Sycamore Sta. Evansvilie Ind. Oct. '29, 184C tf. , ; WOOLSEY'S FLUID EXTRACT OF - SARSAPARILLA. ... . . ; TBlHIS valuable medicine is prepared by tha JL undersigned, in the form ef a fluid extract tnd carefully compounded withths proper in gredents. : ' -' -.--.. , 'The bestimportcd Sarsaparilla is used lathe preparation of this extract, aad itsstrangtb fully equal to that of any otber. It is a safe remedy and may be relied on, in all those diseases for which it is peculiarly adapted, asprescribed by skilful Physicians : . - s - i j ' For. sale at the New Drag Store. Main street Evansvilie, at. one half the usualpriee by fmay 29,'45-tf.y WM. M. WOOLSEY. WUST received per steamer Sam Sear j 3 boxes JAMES RIVER TOBACCO, : r 11 d . ol the following Brands, viz : V ' 5 Boxes Burton's 6 Lump: . 5 " Halsey's 5 do; ' , 5 Labby'a 5 - ' do; - 10 " Murrels 12 do: . I ') i s . 5 " . Colegate'e 5 , dot. "f ,6 " Thos. Necior's superior lb. lump. " Qjn This added to our old stock of Tobacco, makes the assortment one of tha best and cheapest ever orlered in Evansvilie. Our Wabash iriends are respectfully requested to call and ex-

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