Evansville Weekly Journal, Volume 13, Number 49, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 January 1848 — Page 4

TOjCOrxTRV MERCHANTS. JOHNSON & CRANE, -

store large .,oes Hats, Bonnets Combs, &c,&c. . nica they are prepared, to sell to the trad? on the most iavorable terma. .-.ficS-tf. Auction and Commission House .Jain St. cor. of First, Evnnsvillp. lendid APS, in bci at aucuob even- evening, and at retail at all times. Consignments will meet with proniDt attention, u li,I"'arra?t cverv ar'wle of rnv own perfect but should 1 receive a conwgrunent which is not pe;frct.the public wij .be notified .of the tact at thecal. Terms lAsrt. w noy 6-.$ir.j . , H. GUMBRTS. JOHN LXGf,- JX i PORATto Q. WBTELER . - ISCLE A WHEELER, A -fTORN KYS AT L AW, SrccrssoBs fo Battell --Y & Lnglf.. General Collection- and Ileal Estate Jigency. Office on First street, below Main. i ' N. B. H. Q. Wheeler, Notary Public. oc9tf OXRAI BAKER. THOSl E. GARYIX. BAKER & GARVIN, Attorneys at Law, Evansville,! Office ia the Court House. eep3'46. LAW Notice. J. J. CHANDLER, Attorney at Lav. Office on first St., below Main. ap20. -.. . . ' - . MEDICAL GEO. B. 'WALKER, Physician burgeon, corner of Vine and First sts. -TjvUvMo . 11 , . . . " nuivu iic -i.;nk i.v. JAMES G. JONES, Attorney at Law, Office on First street, below Main. ' ap23 tf. Q R- HAMILL, Attorney at Law, Office in the K Court House, first floor. - - noi tf. ' E A. CORBET, Notary Public Office on Main St., opposite the Bank - - sep 11 '45. T TEDICAL. JOHN R. WILCOX, Physician $- LU ottrgevn. k iTSt St., above 31ain, Evansvuie. ap2u. DANIEL WOBGAX. , - JAMES SrORaAN. MEDICAL. D. & J. MORGAN, Physicians i i-tr... .. . i r.-n - -j-t una jargzun .'uice uu f iisi si., ueiween .uain and Sycamore, . . i - . j ap20 tf. J. BR&Y. 1. CASSELBEERY B RAY & C A SSELBER R Y, Physicians audSur geons, t irst St., above Main. ap23 tl P. S. WEE VER - - . i - . - MAR K "T7 EE VER &, TRAFTON,PAi.iCKnis 4-Surgeons f i Otnce on r irst st. near the Sherwood House. N. B. Dr. Weever'-sresidenee is on Second ft., firft door btuow Kev. Mr. Dodge's church. nov 13-tn. DR. JOHN T. WALKER. 'TJHYSICIA-N AND SURGEON. Office on Main J. Street, between Second and i hird, and nearly opposite the Clerk's office, where ho may at all times be found unless absent on professional business. ,dec-Jj, -'47-tf . , JOH E. TAVIXjR. ' R. G1XJ. DAEVEY. TAYU1R .!t HARVEY, Commission and Forwirding Merchants, Water St., Evansville, Indiana.', Have also a large, new ftharf-bout where they will receive and store freight free of draya'ge. ap23 J C. HAERINGT'JS. 1. B. HA.VXAH. " E. H. EAirXHILD HARRINGTON, HANNAH & CO., Forwarding and Commission Slcrchants, Water St., opposite the wharf boats. Sti'i continue to receive and forword on liberal terms. -. -: ap 21 tf."T7"OOLSEY &NELSON, commission Merchants fill Auclic-ucers, Main, 2d door from Second st. a27 iii iiviji-, j. aiiur, .uiuii sireei, over James Scantun &, Son's Stove store. ap 2-Hy. TT7"M. M. MORRISON, Taylor, Mainst.,oned.3or Vt from the corner of Second. Solicits a share ol the patronage of the town and country. - ap24 ly. ,; c McHUGH. Fashionable Tailor. Water st , odposite the sieam boat landing. - dec31 ly. D. O'NEIL, FasJiionaKe Tailor, First st , above Main near the Sherwood House. ap20 ly. M. RENSCHLER, Blacksmith. Shon i fl-f on Locust street, opposite the Sherwood ( ksoiiuas-- jji.c-;y uanK in mv me uone vita neatness and dispatch, give me a call ap 2 P'??j:i-ErfHb?enbeT bertSTleave to r ' " inform the- citizens ofEvensville that he continues to manufacture Bread, Rcse, Cart and Crackers of all kinds, fresh every day, of tlie best materials and in the best manner. He will also keep constantly on hand for sale by the barrel or retail, the best article of Fiour. He is -determined to filease the tastes of his patrons and hopes to receive a iberal share of patronage. His stand is on Main St., next door to Jesse T. Lamb's store. - - " apiotf. . . NICHOLAS FTXr- - SHERWOOD IIOI SE. FIRST STREET, EVANS VI LLE, INDIANA.THE undersigned having bftcome proprietors of the above well known establishment', beg leave to ofl'cr their .services to the nubile and to solicit a share of patronage. They hope to be able to continue the favorable consideration the-House has heretofore enjoyed under the management of Mr. Sherw'ood. No exertions will be spared to give universal satisfaction to alL The Table and the Bar will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept clean and neat. Charges as heretofore moderate-. - : ; nathan;rowley, nov 4-tf PE'i'ER BURK. . - TAYLOR HALL. , JNO. M. APP respectfully informs thef;" term of years, tne well known tavern stand in k,v, ansville formerly kept by F. Ehrsam, and lately by Bern Nurrc. The house has been thoroushly re . t ' - - - f- - .. rfh-ir-rw paired, and handsomely fitted up with entire new fur nilure, and those of the travelling public who may fa vor him with a call, may rest assured that their com fort and convenience will meet with every attention His Table will always be supplied with the best that the market affords, and his Bar furnished with the choicest loquors, careiuily selected by an experi enced hand. - . . . -- Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Public Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all to be the-most spacious and convenient in the place. atlgiMi, 1C4-7M.- .: -. ... -. JAU.Al. At'r. PRIVATE -BOARDING HOUSE. I rltj-undersigned has opened a' Private Boarding House m the Brick Buildingon Wa ter Street, above Main, known as the Wheel er House.- My object is to keep a house for tlie accommodation of Gentlemen principally. There are. however, three or four very pleasant rooms in the House which can be fitted up for the accommodation of small families.; The table shall not be surpassed bv any in the citv. -jS'ov.4th. .- ' : - A.FARNSWORTH. BLACKSMITHS Tools. A "dargeassortment of Blacksmiths Tools, ,naineiy, Anvils, v tees, rSellows, liasps. Files, etc., etc., constantly on hand and or sale low by - may 4 A. LACGHL1N 'atfzw . TIje Atlantis has been docked & V--.7i5 throughly repaired and furnished and scis now in line orner, ana nas resumeu Sihawneetown and llenderson leaves her trios- to i.vansvil!e every weunesaay at z o ciocK, Evansville every Sunday at 4 o'clock A M P M, and . ocl6. TRUNKS Leather Trunks of ty and low prices; also Carf every variety for sale at the i Clothing Store. nov 4-tf AHLERLNG & BRUMMER. MEDICAL Agency.We are wholesale and re tail Agents" for the following list of Paten Medicines " ' -- -- - Wisier's Ealsom of Wild Cherry; - iTaylor's Balsom of Liverwort; , " Smith's Tonic Syrup; . - - Fahnestock's Family Medicines; Cave & Shaffer's Tonic; '- ' ' I -'''' do do Ex. Sarsaparillpr do do Syrup of do; - ' - ' do -do - Worm Syrup;Covett's balsom of Life; ' ' ' Starkweather' Hepatic Elixr;' . Osgood's Indian Cholagogne; -M 'Lane's Vermafuceor WormSpffcific; Bull's Honev-coated Tonic Pills; ; Sands' F'hiid Ex. SrsaparUla; " . Bristol's do do do.- - - feb 4 '47. . C. BELL, Main st. t ps. 4-4 Ingrain Carpeting verycheaj); JL : 1 case No. 10 Cotton Cards; " 7 1 do Cotton Umbrellas whniebonS framep; , 1 bale 10-4; 11-4 and 12-4 Witney Blankets. ' Jast received and for le by . . .. J ; i - KRUSSEN & MORGAN,No 25 Main street, who have Indiana State tcrip or sale. - : - nov 13 tf. , WINDOW Glass. An assortment ofWindow Giant, assorted sizes. 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Look to your Interest T!prviAiri 17 &, V. LEWIS thankful for the liberal patronlim rnzB extended thenrthia FbIIfriends and th public that it is our desire and tleierniination, ot this adv anced season of the year, to reduce our remaining stock of coods, as Jow as possi ble preparatory to the Spring Trade, and as thatdesireis largely developed by us at Uiia lime we -will, from this date sell out stock consisting of almost every article, iii the dry goods line at cost and carriage, or thereabouts, those wishing to avail themselvesof a rare chance to get great Bargains willd well to come and see us. We solicit oountrv merchant? ami all who with to buy at wholesale or retail to call as the reduction we have made will be an obiectto vou. Dont forcet to call at the Exoress Store, eorner of . ttrbut reniemljer we do business on the- pay one half up and the other down System.C5 jan 4 tf. . NEW GOODS! iNEW GOODSI! JUST received by JOHN SHANKLIN, corner of lipcust and Water street, E-vartsviJie; lOOl'ack sgeti, consisting in part ol the fullowinff aruclea. yij: 1500 pieces prints of the newest stylo, ,, - . 15 bales brown sheetings, vi .'.' - 2 pieces Red Flannels, , ,: 20 " While do '.UC 20 " Canton do,' .. 50,. . Bed Tkk, ,'' . ' -" 25 cases Boots and Shoes, - ; . , . .. . ; 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, . 20 pairs Large Blankets, -. , Blue and Green Mackinaw do, 15 boxes Hats and Caps assorted, : ; ; , 60 dozen Hosiery, ' , : i Sattinets, Cassmiers and Jeans, : Buena Vista Casi-imere; y Paramatta and Cobursh Cloths, f v California flaids, Cashmeres, M. de Lains, Alpaccas of every variety, Wool Cloakings, -, 5 pieces Gfo De Rhine Silks, .'. 4 - ; - -Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'fs, fancy and Black Silk do. A large assortment of fchawls from 50 cts. -' to $3,00. . v ' - V . .- - , - SO" AH kinds of Produce taken in exchange. --tk'c21-Utf : ' . . . ... MOKE JtiEV, GOODS! JUST RECEIVED BY KROZSEN & MORGAN IS THE NS W FRAME BCILDIXUS OS SI AiS SiT. ) ps 6-4 blue Blanket Cloth: 2 ps 6-4 all wool Choking; . . - i . ; 1 5-1 Ital. Silk, black; : - .-,-- 3 imp satin stripe and figured blk Silks; - 15 dozen heavy wollen Gioves; - " 1 case assorted Cotton Tread; ' ! - ' ' '. . . li Coach Oil Cloth; , . ' 2 ps Hair Cloths lor Sofas; ; -t ' ' : 10 dozen men and boys' Cloth Caps; 50 ps assorted Prints, very low; ' 50 prs Bed Blanket: : v '. . 2 dozen Buckskin Mitts; i - - r 23 prs Transparent and Painted Window Blinds; 54 ps Paper Window Blinds 32 and 36 inches;Also, Linen Cambric, lldkfs, Sliawls; -Vesttngs, Bombazines, tc., , .' All those wishing new and cb;ftp TOods, at wholesale or retail, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine.- , -;1 ' .- s" f nov JRON 'aud Nails. A large assortment of Bar Iron, 75 tons or more just received. . -.- ., -, Also 100 kes nails assorted, from 3d to. 6 inch spikes. For saie verv low bv may 4 tt. , . . - Ar L. A UGIILIT, Water et. FALL & 1V1NTER DRV GOODS, Hats, Caps Ron nets, Boots, Shoes, . , ... &c, at "Wholesale or Retail by . 31. ' W. FOSTEB .. : (Corner of Main and First street, EvctTisville. THANKFUL f r past" favors, would res". iT , '""'iii'y lniorri ms irienus aim tue-puoiic jeueraily," that" he is now opening, one of the best elected stocks of Dry Goods ever oriered in the citv of Evansville; comprisin;; nearly every thins: "required either .Dy nra-ssiis,-. taste,: or fashiom oTlie un-dcrsfend-hna -had-twenty years -experience as - a merchant in Indiana selected tne Stock wmi.uie greatest jcate in the. Eastern cities-and of manufacturers, with a snecitl view to the country trade, and as thev sell exclusively for cash they fiaiter themselves that: to cash buyers, either at wholesale or retail, they can offer inducements equal to any house in the West. All we ask is to call and examine our Goods and pri ces and judge for yourselves. . sep s-U. - - . M. W. fUS l Kit. THOJIAS M'-ALPfN- ..J0SEPn TUB-VOCK. New Grocery and Provision Store. McCALPIN & TURNOCK, Corner ol'Maiu asstl Secoad St., Evansville, gPH MMXj leave to inform the citizensot t.vanst2y jville, and tiie country "people generally 'that 'j-Mi:-rfi 'llf,V have opened a Grocery und Provision JMore,- m Ker.Iy's.old stand, ori the corner of Mam and Second streets, where thev will be thankful for a share of the public patronage, J ne highest cash prices paia ;lor all kinds of country Produce.' ' . - .... Iloue Painting and Glazing. Joseph Turnock, thatdUul for past favors, will continue to pay strict attention to ail work entrusted to his care. -. - " ' Reglazins done at the shortest notice. JKrReady Mixed Paints, Glass, and putty always on nana. . .. "sep. 16-tt. RICHARD RALEIGH, Cor. Maiu antl First St., Evansville. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dfy Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Cntlerr, Clocks, Coffee, Sugar, ' Molasses, &c, &c, &c. fao X HAS just received his. large as-HVS VMnll .-J i- r i.n i ,r: igm Goods,, consisting of Hats and Caps of the best quality and most fashionable description. Ladies and Gents. Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Looking Glasses, superfine French. English, and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Tailor Trimings, &x. ALSO : A splendid assortment of French, German, English and American Calicoes, Ginghams, Alapaccas, Delaines, fine and superfine Cloth and best Lyon's Thibet Shawls from $3 to $20 each. Which he offers for sale as low as can by bought in any house in the western country. Merchants would do well to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. . k indsvf Produce &ct taJcen in exchange. sep 18 6mo. , r- NEW'STAJBLrSTIMENT. R ALLEN, Ilaiter, (a practical Mechanic . fro in Atic York.) hens leave to offer bis nrofessional services "to the ciiizens ' of Evansville and neighborhood. ' .... . He has opened the Store, corner of Main and First streets, with a large stock of Hats and Caps of every quality and style; got up or selected by himself with great care, exclusively for the fall trade of this section, and which he is resolved to seil at such prices as to make it the interest of all, in want of such articles for the head, to deal with him. Gentlemen desirous to treat themselves or friends to a beautiful Moleskin of the celebrated Bebee & Costars present fall fashion, just got out by express from Now York, would do well to call early. before the lot is disposed of. , , A lot of splendid Beaver Hats, an extra fine article, on hand, and also every variety of Caps. - Gentlemen can have any description ol. Hat made to order at this establishment.- . . . . Evansville, Sep. IS tf - - , -. A. IS. JOJfES & CO., -Prodtsce Bealers &. Cooniissioa TJLts No. li Front Street, tit. Louis. , , - JiefertiKtu: E. &, W. Lewis,-- -- i n, Harrington, Hannah & Co., Lansviue Beck with & Dryer, ) c. . T ' . - . t S. W. Ball,- - McHosckEnglish, r"1',"""' HI Whitmore, oct26-y ?davhws& Patch. - BENTON & APPLEGATE, PRODUCE. COMMISSION & FORWARDING MRuHT'S So.5 Notre Dame Street, StwOrleant. - References J. McGregor & Co. ) y-. .--t Jnstlale-. Co. S :New rleans - ' ' Smith & Shot well, Louisville, Ky. v Taylor &,. Harvey, Evansville, la. . ituriHir, Bushnclf & Warren, N. Albany. oc!2-3m Glenn&. Eachns, Cincinnati, Ohio. - 2j 1 1 i neundersigned wouldin i- torm tne citizensot evansville that tney still con tinue to carry on the above business in all its branches, and respectfully solicits a share nf public patronage. ' " Shop on ffie East side of Main it., one door from the corner of First. ap20J - CRApTfr MATHEWS.

Lurope.

- Prospects Favorable to All CASH OIJSTQMERS; :AIiI.IS 8c HOWES, ; THE HOUSE that sells goods fof -small profits and ready pay. huvejusi been receiving several important additious to their large stock of Groceries. They pledge themselves to sell as good articles and st as low rates as can be obtained in the West, tind invite all dealers, who wish to do a saving business; to come arid convince themselves that these assertions are sometiiing-inore than empty boasts. .Their stock einoraces everything belonging to the grocery trade, in proof of which ie the columns of our city pnier. ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FUND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS, nov eo-t'f LATE FROjI BOSTON. Bags very prime Rio Coffee, '' ;' 30 casks choice Liquors, ' . " 140 - lit iois itenneu lamp vii,- ' . 8 Bngssoft shell Almonds, - 3 - do Filberts, ' ! .-2 casks Currents,' l H boxes toai ip.- . - - . For sale by ! ' nov 20 . , A LLIS' Si HOWES r"P011 ACCO. The undersigned have on hand one JL- of the largest and best assortments of manufactured Tobacco in the West, Virginia; Kentucky, Missouri, and Indiana Brands. Among late arrivals are the following ' 20 boxes Seidon and Anthony's 5 Juir.p; - 20 w' King's 8 lump; 10 Ender's 12 lump; :.; : : -"' ' ' ' 10 " I. Hare's 12 do; ; . - ' ; " 10 " W. H. Hare's pound lump; " ': ! ; ;;v ", ' . io " . Soklon and Anthony's pound lump. .' " '' All superior Virginia Brands, selected by a con noisseur and bought for cash, on whicli terms they will be sold at a very small advance by . noYSO - ' - - ' " ' ' ALLI3 & HOWES TO S?JOKERS. The best assortment of : - FINE SPANISH SUGARS. 1 Ever below the falls of the Ohio river is; now offered for sale by the subscribers. We name .-.-- La Orleans; Regalia Ne Plus Ultra;- 1' ' r "Colortido Claro; Pnra Todos- - trusatos; -- ' Panetelos, ' ' Besides suited. many other Brands."1 Every taste can be nov 20 - - A LLIS & HOWES QTATIOXARY 15 boxes Maynard &. Noyes' surienor lilack ink, the oest articles now in use in the United States, ' . 2tW roams Paper. Capand Post, " ' . ' Just received and for sale by - .. '-'' . nov,W : 'ALL18 &. HOWES. DIRECT FROM NEW ORLEANS. ' B Y steamer Louisville just arrived, 40 Bbls Molasses, - ; : 25 Boxes M R Raisins, 4- Casks Rice, . ' : v'arrented new crop, and for sale by nor 20 A LLIS &. HOWES. - IRON AND NAILS. 20 Tons assorted Iron, ' ' ' lOO kens assorted Nails. ' : . " i Just received ar,J for sale bv " nov 21) A LLIS & HOWES.. - .GLASSWARE : f ' ' - ' 200 dozen assorted Tumblers; , V-3 50 - ' -' --' ' fihe,eut and com. Decanters & 20 " ' Syr. Cans &, Molasses Jugs; 30 1,4 : Jars assorted sizes; 15 -" Cruets. !' ' -.. ''."'' Together with Salts, Dishes, Lanterns, Goblets, etc etc., jus received and for sale very low by nov 20 - A LLIS &, .HOWE'S. oo.a jrittsji leas. just receivea and now ready for inspection '200 packages of Tea. ELiliA'n asssirtment selectd w-itia greut care espe ciaily-tor the Evansville Market, for sale by " nov 20. . . .. ALLIS &. HOWES riSH Market 1 109 packages Mackerel, ' ' 150. boxes small Herring, : "c ' -lo tierces Codfish, " ' nov 2pi ; ALLI3 & HOWrES. For i iale by- ?. OYSTERS Bv a latd arran?rement. we. shall receive during tlie winter season weekly Buyflis r resh Oysters by exiiTess',Jdirtct uom Baltimore, packed in ice and wan anted fresh. .. - novO , A'LLIS & HOWES. i ff Barrels Kenhawa Salt for sale by dec21-ttj ' JOHN SHANKLIN. GUNXY Bags20,000 new Gunny Bags received per steamer Albatros and for sale by nov 20 r - . : : . , ALLIS &. HO WES. MANILLA Cordage All sizes Boat Cables, Just arrived from Boston via New Orienns and tor sale by noy 20 : --, ALLIS &, HOWES. AKU5I 25 Bales first rate Russia Oakum just received and lor sale by. nov 20. ALLIS & HOWES. ' ALEXANDER EAUGilEETV, r t'holesale and Retail gcy'V fcjP: Groccrfi. Iron, Aail, Tin Vtrfiaad Shut Iron Store, t&5Zi23 WATER STREET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. . "f T7"E beg leave to call the attention of merchants, ? Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout the Wabash country, Illinois, and tlie Southern portion of Kentucky, to our large and very peneral Stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axes, Cotton Yarn and Domestic Manufactured Articles. Which . we offer for sale at very reduced prices for Cash or Produce. - - . The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Dealers and- country merchants need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would consult their interest by trivinu us a call, as we are determined to merit a share ot public patronage. The business will be conducted by - - 'JAMES LAUGHLLN, Jr. SCr Feathers, Hides, Taliow; Beeswax, and all kinds of Troduce purchased at the highest market price. . - - . may 4, '47-tf. ORUSIIES! Brushes!! Just opened a full as1 J sortment of Counter, White Wash, Shoe, Horse. Shaving, Hair, Cloth, Varnish, Paint and scrub Brushes. Forsaloowby s231 . M, W.FOSTER. FAMILY SYKIT. Af HALF Bbls. Family Symp just received and forsa'e by - MeALPlN JtTURNCCK an. 4-4t. comer Main & Second Sts. JUST Opening . Superior Siik Varp Black Alpaccas; 50 ps low and medium price cott Warp Alpaeca; Mode aud high colored Lustres and Cassimeres; Oregon and California Plaids; . Plaid and striped Delisles and Mohair Cloth; Gala Plaidsand all wool Cloakings, Cheap at wholesale or retail. sepSS-tf. . -M.- W. FOSTER. !VNE two horse Buggy; ine two horse w aggon; One Peddlin: ;VVa gon, tor sale cheap by J, JL MACiUEE &. CO. jan 13-tf. A SPLENDID lot of Paper Hangings and Window Paper, just received and for saie low by jan 13-tf: J. H. MA GHEE &, CO, TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTSr 1 tHE subsciiber is now .'ouetuuK loo Packnges of JL Merchamlise, consitii of DR-v Goors, Boots Sl Shoes, Hats, Caps and Boxnet, Hardware, Glass Ware and Crockery; which he will sell as low as any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such as Pork, Wheat, Corn, Oats,i.l'iaxseed, White Beans, Beeswax, feathers or 1 allow.' - dec21-tf - - . JOHN SHANKLIN. SII A V Lis A great variety oi fchawls, amonjjst which are an extensive ans-irtmentof superior aud common black Cloth, l'artan, Mode, Tureru, &c. . Fcrsalelowly .... ' , M. V. FOSTER.. G LOTUS, Cassimeres, and Vestings Bourllv's celebrated French biack Cloth; Eng.c Amer. blue, blackrbrovn and olive Cloth; jriauityid piata cassimeres; , , Sattin, Velvet, Woolen, and Silk Vestings. Also a good assortment of Tailors trimnnngs.For sale low either at wholesale retail. sep 28-tf. . t .. " ... ; . M. W. FOSTER. IF IN store and for sale low , 200 sks prime Rio Coffee; - 3(30 sks T. .1 Salt; 500 Kanahwa do. . , .... - - Also a general assortment of Groceries, in store and or sale by. sep23 ' .1 M W.FOSTER. JUST Received A lot of fancy dress Silks; Turk'uni Satins and plain black G;o de Rhine, , . , Also a fine assortment of Grimps, Fringes, Buttons, and other dress trimmings. Also Zepher Worstei marking Canvass and Perforated Paper: Steel Beeds, Clasps and Tassels, plain and verigated Purse Silks. . sef23-f : ... "51, V. FOSTER.

TO. THE f'UBL'IG.

AMES SDAWTL-t-V, SR,, .;( vi -f.. . -J AWES SCAirTtrK, JR J ARIES SCAXTXXN &'SOIT, ; HAVUSu EDcnred for the State ot Indiana tneiPatent, Right for the . " etrn : COMBINATION 1 AIR - TIGHT Si COOKI X G STOVES." ' Are prepared to supply the public on their usual rea sonable terms at- their Old stand on Main street, Evansville, end take pleasure m being ahle to recommend it as thevery best invention and most valuable article in the etoye line,' that has yet been of fered to the public: it being a decided and acknowl edged improvement over an ottier "Air i igni stoves." Patented in the year 16 !6. : . ; - ; 1 " The many advantages ol tnistove over an oiners, tirva EoMiTtrl for it th rinutation wherever it is known. of being the most important improvement ever made in that article. I he stove is turnisuea -kuh uoume Heirths, onciat a ciral furnace-and one for broiling and other necessary uses. ' '.- ' ' ' "' It has a capacious oven equal in size to the Stove itself, capable of containg two tiers of pans and perfect in its cooking. The fire chamber is so arranged in front of the Diethat boilins on four of the holes at the same time can be done without the necessity; of hearing up the OVtHN and thus chooKing up tnenue unnecessarily AS . fN OTHER "AIR TIGHT STOVES." ' !:-: - ' ' ! And new ininroved" damoer has "been introduced in this Store so that-the heat can be regulated at pleasure. and any required degree obtained with as touishing exactness.. - - The Stove isgot up in good taste, combining in a .amn.L-.KU ..uinor lumntv with atrAnath nm lllility. The furniture and equipments of tfie stove are Derfect m everv resuect, and form ot tnemseives a r.omnlptfi mnvalile kitchen. - In addition to the above stove the subscribers have also secured the right to sell the Double Oven Cooking Stove, ' - ' '' ' '''".-' "HARRY OF TIIE WEST,' ' whicb'is very highly approved by all who have ever used or examined jt'for its capacities in the way fpr cookinir in every department, and for its saving in wavof fuel. The certificates below from those who have used the above stoves show that the accomodations are not '-puffs" merely, but truths of which all may he convinced. : . .. ' " . ALSO. A lame assortment of "every kind of stoves; such as. Premiums, Parlors, Counting-RoOm; Shop and School-Koom. together with a large as sortment of Tin-ware, at their usual low prices. V CERTIFICATES: . 1 .. Mfrsrs" James Scantlin &. Sox. . Gentlemen Having examined all, and tried several of die Cookine Stoves now in use, I have con cluded to pive the "Combination Air Tight" Cook ing Stove of Messrs. French and Winslow a trial, (it is an improvement upon the "Wager Air Tight" Cooking stove,) and I am fully satisfied that it combines more useful advantages in cooking than. any other stove now in use. Yore, &c. , . , .... , R.W.DUNBAR Messrs. James Scantlin & Son, Gentlemen The "Double Oven Cooking Stove," purchased by me from you some time . since,, has far surpassed my expectations, and if cooking for a large number of persons m a very snort time ana in nrst rate style, with smalt xpense of fuel, are any evidences of a good stove; this certainly has proved itself to beone. JOHN. M. APP. ' , Taylor House, Evansville," Messrs. James Scastli.n c Sox, . r Gentlemen After giving the? "Combination Air Tight Cooking. Stove which you put up. for us, a thorough and impartial trial; we take pleasure in being tible to say to you that it far surpasses any thins of the kind we have ever used, and we feel satisfied that it is superior to any of the many patents that are offered for sale in our City. JAMES STEEL. -, ' ' '.';"' ADAM SCHAFFER. Evansville, August 30th, 1847. Messrs. James Scantlix & Sonv Gents. In reply to your enquiry concerning the Double Oven Stove "Harry of the West," that you dut up for me I would say that I have tried a number of stovesof various paterns, but this one I must give a decided preference over all others that I have used, and consider it well worthy of the attention of the public. , . . ; , CHARLES BABCOCK, Messrs! James Scaxtlin & Sox, Gents.-I have used for some weeks past,' in my Hotel the Double Oven Cooking "Harry of the West" purchased by me from you, and during that time the capacities of the stove for boiling, broiling, cooking and roasting has been fully tasted and I can safely say that this stove can djinvi i -niking-in. shorter time with less trouble and expense than any" stove that lias ever been used in my house. I have examined many of the stoves for sale; and for gomej vears was engaged in the business of manufacturing them but have never yet seen any stove that arrives so near perfection as the one now used by me. .Washington House. . .: BENJ..NURRE. .. . ... ... Evansville, August 30th, J5S17. Messrs. James Scastlin & Sox, Gents. Having used the Double Oven Cooking Stove "Harry of the West," I can say that I fully concur with xMr. Nurre, in the favorable opinions he has expressed above concerning it. JOHN GREEK. .. . Messrs. James Scaxtlix & Sox, Gents. I have now in use in my kitchen a "Harry of the West" Slove, and 1 find it to be in every respect preferable to any I have ever used in my ten years experience in keeping a hotel, I have had various kinds and among them "Bucks" celebrated cooking stove, but the "Harry of the Vest" combines advantages in tlie saving ot fuel and in boiling and baking which must ever place it among the ve.y best Cooking Stoves yet invented C. K. DRF w, Proprietor Exchanee Hotel. ' Reference concerning the stoves can also be had of L. M. Olmstead, Esqr., James Brazelton, Esq., Mo ses Aiken, Win. Griffith, Wm. Elliott, Evansville; Wi Baldon, and Dr. Posey, Peterbureh, la. Call on JAMES SCANTLIN &. bON, at the sign of the Goldex Coffee Pot; Main street, nearly opposite the 'Chequered Store,' Evansville. eep25-6m. Mackenzie Compound Eiv - These truly Celebrated Pills, NOW properly esteemed in all neigborhoods : where they have been used.were first made some Twelve years Ara by the proprietor, from a Vegetable Extract, and then recommended by him as a superior Bilious Pill He tlien resided in an eastern Citv. On his removal to the west, in 1336 he was soon: forced to. observe the very general complaint then and now prevalent, ot a Diseased state o. The Liver, Jaundice &c. His long experience of the primary causes,and disastrous results of anaf lection of this all important working agent of the human frame, and posessed as he was of a practical knowledge ot the specific action produced in that or ean (the Liver.) bv the Extract so successfully resort ed toby him in eastern practice induced the Proprietor to give his rills a trial m tnose diseases wnere enronic or Toinid State of the Liver wasCompIaincd of. The result in everv instance, so far as he has been informed has shown their Complete Inumph over that disorder.-- I hus convinced ol their comp.ete em cacv, he nas ever since invariably recommenuea mem; and thousands whom the health-restoring useot them have been benefited, how bear witness to their power fill effects in ridding the system of all those diseases connected with or dependent upou an unhealthy state of the Liver, such as Bilious andother Fevers, Jaundice Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Flatulency, Heartburn Habitual costivness, &.C. , In view of all these facts, the proprietor in recommendiiiff . his CoMi-ouxn Liver Pills, does so with the ureatest confidence in their properties of prevent ing and curing Bilious Diseases. He assures those who may have occasion to use them, That they are strictly what they purport to be, being prepared ex press ly for the afore mentioned diseases. They act spe cihcaly on the Laver and v iscera; remove all con nective action and morbid secretions; purifying the blood; causing a free and healthy. iischarge ol bile strengthening the system, and assisting digestion C. S. Mackexzie &, Co., Cleveland, Ohio, propri etors for sale by W. 31. WOOLfcEx, Agent, mpy l-9m ' : -. Evansville, la. DENTISTRY. ; E. GRIFFITH, M. D., and S. D., having permanently settled in Evansville lor the praciice of Dentistry, offers his pro mm fessional ssrvicesrlo the citizensot' Evansville and the surroundiiig towns and country He is prepared ta do every description of work, from a single tooth to a full up;;er and lower set. His long experience in the business gives him confidence in tendering his services, lie has the Lethean or Somnific Gas, a late discovery, wliereby a tooth may be extracted without ptiin. .-; i; ,1,..- - ; , ' . Oiilee opposite the Sherwood House, where he may be found from J o'clock . m., until 12 si., and from 2 o'clock p. m., until 5. Or by inquiring at the Sherwood House. ' -.- : , .... . ' JV, ., Ladies waited on at their houses if desired r Evansville, Nov. 24th, 1S47. nov2o-7m. DR. TOWNSEND'S EX. SARSAPARILLA Just ree'd and for sale by the subscriber. THIS very popular Medicine has tor tho last few years been more extensively sold than any other preparation of the kind ever offered to the public ' -must be GOOD to meet with such universal demand InRhumatic affections, Scroffulaj lropesa,--nndrrfi diseases ariina from. imnurs blood. Its- efricacy -in pcrfbrmingureis beyond parallel. Put up in large quart bottles at one doller each. -. J. "'. ; . ALLEN C. JIALLOQKv DTtfjtgist,- - de 13-tfi . i i ' i Main hear Water street :- REFINED LoafSugar. 75 loaves Stewart's double refined and three barrels Stewart's crushed, for sale by - feb 18 " C BEUo. .

CHOCOLATE and Cocoa: A few boxes Pon lonVfrefh.fors.alc by vfrlSf - '; - C.BELL - --. ...V -. U ' r--i'-'. i : : " : J-"

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

ALLEN C. HALLOCK,' .PrwisC and 4 XlfFharmacutist, would call the attention of - Jthe citizens of Evansville and and adjoining towns to his complete assortment of Drugs, iVieuicines, Chemicals,-Oils, DyestufTs, &c., &c, &c. All of which are carefully selected and received tresh from the. Eastern .Markets. Physicians' and merchants may depend upon their orders being promptly attend ed .to and the genuine article always delivered, on terms wholesale and retail as tavoraue as the same quantity and quality can be purchased at any Place. A full assortment of Botanic Medicines, Roots, Barks, Herbs, Extracts, Powders, tStc, prepared and ut up by the Shakers - ' JIallock's spperior cold drawn Nol 1 Castor Oil, inanufactured at Mt. Carmel, Illinoio. A large assortment of Pattent. and. Family Medicines, Essence's, Hair Oil's, Perfumery, Soaps, and I ancy articles Cologne, Bay and Rose Water, allof the best qualities Scidlitze and Soda Powders, carejully put up and of full weight. . , Copal Varnish at 3 00, $2 25, and $1.75 per gal ion. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. H . Goddard &, Co's Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Hallock'p Worm Candy; a safe and pleasant medicine to destroy worms in children and improve 'their their general health; , - ., . . - " s Hailock's Cough Candy composed of Ho rebound Bonesei, &c. for all kinds of caugh. ... ALSO ON SALE. At the proprietors prices ? .: ! ' Dr, Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BittersSee advertisement. - , . , ; Dr.Uphani's Vegitabie Pile Electuary See adver tisement , . r. s Wilder's Sugar Coated Veg. Anti-Fever Pills See advertisement.;! " Dr. VanZandt's Health Restorative Veg. Pills See advertisement. .Z ' : t : i s iDr. .Folger.'s Olosaonion,or all Healing Balsom--See advertisement. '. ,"'-"; i, ,-; ' ,r' Dr. Peter's Vegetable Pills, Worm and Cough Lozenges. .. . i .... , Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills, composed of Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry." ... Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sugar Coated Pills, at 10 cents per box. "... .: Dr, Porter's Poor Man's Strengthning Plaster, at 10 cents apiece. - -. ; Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in all Cases. ' ' ' " "'(;- ": ' Overstreet's genuine Linament.and Doctor Beach'? Family Pill. Dr. Grave's An ti-Fever and Fever and Ague Pills " - Cholera Infantum and Bowel com plaint Pill. ' . : . , - . - , Dr. Grave's Pain Extractor, for burns, scalds swel lings, Rheumatic Pains, &c., warranted to givd in stant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Liu anient, highly celebrated for its curative powers. ,;- .- - - ....; ; - ; At the New Drug Store'; Maid, street opposite Be ment & Viele's. -- jylO tf THE GKEAT 11EMEDY!! ' House's Indian Tonic. A safe and sure cure for CHILLS or AGUE & FE VER, in the unprecedentedshort timeof Five Hours as thousands throughout the West and South can testify, who have been thus speedily cured by this Great Remedv! EVERY one who is afflicted, should be anxious to obtain that remedy which offers fhebest, quickest, and safest cure, no matter from what source it springs; every honest man being bound to embrace tha truth, wherever found. Therefore, the proprietor, it justice to the public and himself, f'ce.U called upon to state, nonestiy, a tew. tacts, winch will establish House's Indian Tonic to be the best remedy for CHILLS or-AijrEAXD Fever, now known. Fact 1st x ne arucie is convenient anu pleasant to take-is re fined from all gross particles, -which render other preparations so muddy, nauseous, and disagreeable to the taste; and if the directions are followed, will cure every case, with mathematical certainty, in from three to five hours. Astonishing!!! but true.- Fact 2nd By its. action upon the liver and other organs concerned in forming it, the bile is regulated, the morbid action induced by the cause of the disease is destroyed fever allayed and it will be iouiKFa-powerfull agent in assisting to remove fevers generally. Fact 3rd It gives tone to the stomach invigorates the bodystimulates all the functions to a healthy action and is highly useful, wherever tonics are wanted. Fact 4th this tonic has performed, and is daily performing, cures in CHILLS or AGUE &, FEVER, without a parallel in medicine. Witness a single bottle making a cure in a case of TEN YEARS standing; another in a case of NINE YEA RS standing to cure that which had previously baffled all skill, and every reiiieuyT---4ai1Lj,t4he many other agtonijhing cures set forth m the certihcatetrat-ound the bottle, and then say, it HOUSE'S INDI AN TONIC does not deservedly stand, pre-eminently the greatest ,motll: 0f thetimeal Read the -certificates carefully; they are from your neighbors andfrkndsy-and whenever you meet with any of them, (to ascertain the truth,) don't fail to ask them concerning it. Be sure to ask for HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC, and as you value your health, don't be put off with any thing else. Prepared and sold by Geo. W House, Nashville, Tenn. Pricfl !1 per bottle. For sale by . 6m .W M WOOLSEY, Evansville, Ind HOUSE'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE FILL, Superior to any Purgative now known for expelling ! Disease from the System. This Pill rs made of Vegetable substances only, and is prepared with the greatest care, according to the rules ot x barmacy. , . , , To all who labor under any lingering or Chronic disease, they are especially recommendod. In Gout, W HITE WELLIXG, f EVER BORES, J?CROF0LA, and AERvous Debilitv, they never fail to give relief. In RHEUMATISM, they are the only certain cure ever discovered tor this painful disease, as hundreds can testify, who are now reioicinsr free from pain and in pertect health, alter having been given over by friends and physicians as incurable. In DrorsicAL Affectioxs, and diseases of the Womb, and those growing out of it, they are exceedingly valuable. Billious and all other f eVers. are subdued at. once, by their speedy action upon the whole system." A great amount of the best evidence could be added to establish the high reputation of this P1EL but the trial and use of a single box, will be worth more to the invalid than the . combined, certificates of the whole world. See certificates on the wrapper. . Prepared only by GEO. W. HOUSE. Nashville Tenn. For sale by, nov l Cm W M WOOLSEY, Evansville, Ind. PILES' ' HOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT is a most valuable safe and certain cure for PILES. OCrSee certilicate?around the bottle. Prepared by Georse W House; Nashville, Tenn. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by, ' . W M WOOLSEY", Evansville, Ind. . HEALTH! HEALTH! 1 THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP of TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. the oxly certain remedy for the cure of ' CONSUMPTION. Ashma, Bronchiats, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and breast, bore 1 hroat, fiaorsness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup, Hives, Nervous Trsmours,- Liver complaint, Diseased Kidneys, and Affections ' .: ' generally of the Throat, '. ' '' ' Breast and Lungs. Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumption. In this country especial ly, Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge and in its resistless career sweeps over the land as, a Destroying Angel, laying low, with- relentless hand, the strongest and fairest of bur race. Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain, and all that seemed within our power was at best alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb , The proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, would embrace the opportunity to state' upon what grounds it puts forth its merits; and the reasons . i l r . r i . i . .i upon wmcn ii iounus its superior claims to tne attention of the afflicted, that all who require its use may repose lull confidence m its curative powers, f-ince us first preparation he has had the pleasure of witnessing its happy results in numerous instances; but he was determined not to offer it to the public until he had become thoroughly" convinced of its efficacy. Having such conviction, he now confidently offers it :as a remedy without a parallr'-for the cure of PUL.MONARY CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis eases. ; " " ; '. , ... Vj ' - Let the following speak for itself. ." . . ; " "I Have used Thomson's Compound Svrup of Tar &. Wood Naphtha,' for some time in my practice, and have found it the most efficient ' remedy I have ever used in Consumptive cases, C'lironio-Catarrh, etc, when great irritability, with weaknass of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which.it actsi3 greatly in itsfavor 'where dyspucea or oppression exists, when is immediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, and I consider-it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians,' and exempt froirt the imputa tion of empiricism." 1 '.'...... "7-51. CHAMBERS, M. D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, IS-1G.. . ; ? $3" 1 he above medicine prepared only by Ansxet pfe Dicrsox, atN E corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia:' Sold by. C. BELL, Evansville, , and respectable druggists generally. , .; Price 50 cents pr 61 per bottle; beware of imitation. - ' . " ... ,. ' . ,. nov 4, 1847 FRESH Teas:- . ;'.':' : . , '.' ' ,. . 5 half chests Young ilyson; i; , . 3 do do , Pourchong or black; '. '20-131bs.boxes Imperial; , . T . '- ' 10-6 'do do Younir Hvson. 'On harjd andorfaWbjf -AO- C.BELL

HOWE'S HYCEIAN HOARIIOUND AND JL TERWOST COUGH CAISDY. THIS popular Caxtjy has heen before the public in the west and south more than oneyear,and in that short space of time it has obtained more reputation for. its good qualities, certainly of cure, and cheapness, than any other Medicine of the kind ever offered It is the intention of the proprietors to sell the Cough Can1v reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach of all to obtain a remedy, that never fails, - (no such word as "fail" is ever heard or thought of, when - thisl Candy is talked about,) curing Ue most violent Coldi and CorGH, and is therefore offered to the suffering and afflicted, of the West and South; for their cooif. lx r. i ii- i - - F - 1 ILilUSlKJ VUJirUl.MS, I BUUriMi lOUGU, C0LTJS,C0CGnS,H0ARSXESS, , 1 IX XTLCEXZA, Isroiccmtis, Asthma, p Phthisic, Croup, ; - Difficulty oi Expector Sore Throat, atiox And general afflictions of the Chest and Lunes. whichleads to Consumptions, all of which diseases, yield immediately by the use of this valuable Cough CandV. '- -:.;;!'::;:.' :.'..- : The materials used in the preparation are of the best quality, being vegetable and tho best white Havana Sugar, consequently it may be relied on as in every respect a pure and eenuine article. : - . . HOWE&.CO. jNo. 1, Ciilege Hall, Walnut Street Cinc'intuiti, O. ; ' . CERTIFICATES. ' From Henry Morse; Ex Judge of Court of Common Please. This is to certify that we have used the Cough Can dy of HOWE & CO.. and do with confidence cheer fully recommend it to those afflicted with Cousihs, Colds, &.c. II. MORSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental last iron fountains, tire Engines, &.C. Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 1847, D. S. F ANNUM. From D. Tuttle.Proprietor of the City Hotel. MESSRS. HOWE &, CO. - Gentlemen: It is with much satisfaction that have it in my power to testify to the efficiency of your Lough Uanoy. 1 have used it and know it to be - a valuable and" certain remedy for Colds and Coughs, and as such commend it to the publicCincinnati, Aug. 16, 1S47, , D TUTTLE. From Win. Young, Presiding Elder, of tlie Metho dist E. Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Howe: Not long since while laboring under the influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned by cola endspeaki.ig in the open air a friend handed me a piece of your "Hoarhound and Liverwort candy" trom the use ot winch 1 experienced great and almost immediate relief since then 1 have frequently used it with the same beneficial ef fects.- I therefore feel no hesitance in recommending your Candy as a certain specific tor Coughs, Colds, lioarsness, &c. . . , M. X UuNG - For sale by W. M. WOOLSEY, Agent, Evansville, Indiana. . . ' 1 ; nov2o, tt. A RARITY under the head of a Patent Medicine JL advertisement.' . We ask our readers to peruke the following, knowing they will profit thereby. . M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE. ' " A medicine which is perfectly safe, and may be given to cliildren from tender infancy, to advanced -ej lays under no restraint as to cold water, or "'y kind of food. Purges mildly, subduiiigfjver'its!roysa.n" expels worms with invariable succj snd is easily administered to children. , . That it uossesses these -aluable properties, is fearlessly asserted: still cl'ddng the aditional advantages of being given in ;wiall bulk, and requiring none of the drenclnng wbrt-'h Worm tea and other supposed Vermifuge r&mand. During its brilliant career, it has beenlntroduced into many families, where every other known and accessible Vermifuge had been tried without the least success, where it has promptly expelled worms to an almost incredible amount. Hear what the Editor of the Bulletin of the Pacific, (published in Pittsburgh, Pa.) says in reference to the article. . ... . . . . ... "In looking up a few advertisements for my small sheet, the other day, I called in upon Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. and remarking that I would be glad to advertise any medicine that really was essentially useful, they furnished ma with their circular -.respecting Dr M' Lane-'s Worm Specific, with the accompanying certificates. Feeling pursuaded that the certificates were aenuine, f took some of the medicine home for the use of my own r"c family. I gave the first day a small teaspoonful to Sarah. r?ire 'n-)ookin!iand black under the eyes. She passed several wonfm-, cme as large as a pipe stem. I also gave a small teaspooniul to Samuel, a little, rosy cheeked fleshy boy, about 31 years old. But as his stomach was tympanous, i. e. ne was pot-bellied, I thought he might have worms. He cried after more, which I did not see fit to give him, but upon the operation of this medicine, his mother and the neighbors were surprised at the result. He passed nearly a pint of worms, almost all as big as a common pipe stem. There wasseventy in all. 1 then gavesome to a little boy only 2 years old, and he passed twenty-five, some eight inches in length. 1 therefore fcel clear to recommend M' Lane's Vermifuge as a specific for worms. It fairly seems death to them. ISRAEL REES,JE(i7r. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th, 1847. - J. Kidd &. Co. No. 60 Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now the sole proprietors of Dr. M' Lane's celebrated medicines. All orders must be addressed to them. '. .- JKJ- N. B. Purchasers will please beparticular .ro inquire for "Dr Lane's American Worm Sjecific, or Vermifuge.'''' ' ; Sold holesale & Ketail by . CRAWFORD BELL. : Main St., Evansvilfe.lnd. : , By Druu'gists and Dealers generally throughout the United States. ' ' ' , dec 22-w ly. ,' From the Pittsburg Gazette. nnHE past summer (1847) has been a verv remarka L ble one. Frequent and heavy rain, followed by intense and Ions continued heat, had the encct, in the first place, to promote a rapid growth of succulent vegetation, and in the second to produce a rapid decomposition of vegetable matter, giving rise to much miasma and spreading sickness, disease and death, in places which had heretofore been remarkable for their salubrity. We are credibly informed, that whole meadows, on which the grass was unusually heavy, rotted to the ground and was not ht to be cut. In Indiana and Illinois, the sickness was so general, that there was not enough well persons to attend upon the sick, whose sulii rings were pre traded by a want of proper remedies, as well as of good nursing.- . Much of this suffering might have been prevented, bad every fam ily kept on hand a supply ot medicines suited to coun teract the effects of tins miasma, with which' the at mosphere at certain times is surcharged. In addi tion to Quinine, (which is in such general use as to need no comment,) we would strongly urge every family to keep on. hand one or more boxes ot Or, M'Laxe's Liver Pills."These Pills are the prescription of an eminentPhysician in MonongahalaCo. Virginia, and were used by him in his private practice as a remedy in biilious complaints, for years before he thought of offering then to the public. Such, however, was the success ot the Pills, and so great the number ot persons benefited by them, that the making of the quantity requisite to supply the increasing demand, began to interfere materially with the time required to attend to liis practice.- To prevent this he has made arrangements with the house of J. Kidp &, Co. No. CO Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. to prepare, and vend them, where the genuine may be procured at all times and in any reasonable quantity. , ... - . These Pills are not recommended as a panacea for 'all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in all affections of the Liver and in all bilious complaints, they stand witliout a rival. All who have ever used them, give them the preference over all other Pills, and cannot be persuaded to exchange those which they find experience to be m'dd, sn and ejfccttvd,oT any other, even though they may Be siigar coated, or so drastic as to go through by day light. - - Prepared for the proprietor by J. KIDD &, Co. whole sale Druggist, No. 00 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. to whom aff orders lrom a distanco must be directed. : Sold also by our Agents and the principal Drufists throughout the United States and Canada. " : JCT N. B. Purchasers will please be particular and Inquire for "2r. .M'Lane's Liver Pills,'" as there are other Pills purporting to be "Liver Pills," now before the public. ' ' dec 22-wly. ' Sold Wholesale & Retail by - - CRAWFORD BELL. " Main st. Evansville, Ind. Hxq you Insured? . - , .-. THE undersigned as agent for the Coligpumbus Ohio Insurance Company, isprepa -5n id to take risks on on shipments of .Merchan a ize, "Produce,' 6iC,fi-om and to anv part of "the U States by steam and sailing, vessels, steam, canal keel and flat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize, i'arniture, &c, on most reasonable terms. . !'he high reputation which this Company bears for .' -i ibility, liberality and promptness in adjusting losentitles it to the confidence and patronage of the lublic. nov27-t JNOM.STOCKWELL,'f. INDOW and Wall Paper. We have a se lcctcd and full supply ot window and wall Pa per, ollatest patterns, - ltclt3 - C. JiLLL-

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s I ffiiiitorTfinfi A SOVEREIGN remedy for Ague and Fever. This great Remedy: to which the public attention is particularly called, has . been t extensively used in the western & south western states, as a speedy ; safe arid certain cure for Ague and fever, Dumb Ague. Chill,' or intermittent Fever. - - - The unexampled and complete success attending its use; and so we'll proven have become its wide spread victories over every form of Ague in the west that tho 'Febrifugeis now superseding every Other, offered remedial agent, and looked upon as fne only one that Can be relid upon in all stages of the disease, i - ; -The many thousands of instances wherehi: it has wrought cures, while no instance is . known, . nor can be shown of failure, warrants it in being offered as possessing the three cardinal merits, without which no medicine can be safely used in Auge cases. These mems uie, iiiui nscuies are saie, certain ana permanent, C. S. Mackenzie & Co Cleveland Ohio, proprietors.. - ' - .. - ; , JKrFor sale by Hoadley, Phelps &. Co, wholesale agents New Y ork, and by Brinkerhoff&. Penton, Chicago, 111; Ewards & Francis, St. Louis, Mo. and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. For sale by WM. M. WOOLSEY, agent for Ev ansville, Ind. . - - may 19m. A. lahneetoclv &. Co'n Fcuitlv Medicines B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S AntUBilious Fills A safe and valuable remedy in intermittent, remit tent and bilious fevers, and all complaints ofan-in-nammatory character. ; It is an excellent: purgative, being mild yet effectual in its operation. . B. WA. Fahnestcck's Liqid Vpodildoc.A prepara tion far superior to the common Opodildoc for sprains, bruises and all cases in which Opodildoc is coninionlyused. : , v B. A. F'ahnestocl; i- Co.'s Covgh Balsom. Thcro are perhaps but few cough preparations, that will produce such decided' effects in so short a time. It is pleasant and effectual. - :. B. A. Fahnestock $ Co V Cough Lozenges, Possess all the virtues of the best cough syrus in a concerttratedform are convenient to take und pleasant to th taste. - ' ' B. A. Fahnestock Co.'s Carminative Lozenges, Have cured hundreds of the Eowt 1 Complaint, whilo not an instance has yet come to our knowledge .'n which they have failed. They will certainly vnd snedily al lay the morbid irritability of the bowels, re store the checked prespiration. aud ilka short timecure the most inveterate case or Diarrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, or habitual looseness. Price 25 cents tn)x. B.A. Jrahneslockfy Co.'s iie It ater,Jornng inftamation of the Eyes. Has proved itself" valuable remedy for Disease of the Eyes, arisinyTom sand, dust. and other foreign substances, acrW irapors, exposure to ntensc light blows suddep cnajige oi temperature colds absorption-of srofulou, small pox and other virulent matters; also the effects of scarlet and olher fever -Price 5 Cents. A. fahnestock A- Lo.s liiibif'icient.A power ful a1 permanent stimulant for the cure of Rhuniatirfii, Sprains, Sore Throat, Spavin, &c. ' for sale by . W. & C. BEEL, Main street, ap 20:- . Evansville, Indiana li. A. Fahaestock.'s Vcriiiifugc, V It has met with a success hitherto ujiparalhUdl liLEALUKOVE, DUIltTCO., jru. I , July2'Jth, 1846. A ABOUT ten days ago, a boy belonging to one o l mv neighbors," and who had lieen ill lor a week or more, was seized with spasms, and had four severe. tits within twenty-four hours tin parents administered two doses of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. when he passed one hundred and three large worms. and obtained complete relief - : '. ' josErn iJUMMTXS, iuercuani. -Baldwix Township, Alleghany co., Pa. ) - April 30ih, 1346. , Mr. Fahnestock: Sir Th"i3 will certify that I gavo my child aged two years, three tea spoons full of your,' Vermifuge, upon which itdischargt d eighty-five large wonns 1 hail previously called in a Plivsician. who. - however, did uo good; but the v criiaiugc ga e lmme diate relief. M. Brawdy . : - Certificate of the Mayor of Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, July 3,1846. Mpsts Fnbnpstnck i. co Gentlemen: Several of - the vonntrpr branches of lnv family laboring under symptoms indicating worms, induced the application or-rartous remedies, and lam happy to say that your' Vermifuge had the desired effect ot, in one instance,, removing the almost incredible number of one hundred ana nity-one oi tne largest worms, irom one patient, which, in addition to its other beneficial qualities in' my family, established the efficacy of -your Vermifuge. as a sure cure. "M, Carpextlr, " - Mayor of the city, ol Lancaster From the Louisville Journal of April, 1346' , B. A. Fahnestock's Yermituge. We invite attention to the advertisement of this very valuable medicine. We have repeatedly heard it warmly recommended by some of the most distinguish - ed physicians of our city, as the very best remedy ol , kind now in use. .. 'rom the Rev. T J. Fisher, a Baptist minister in. Kentucky: . IlorwEixviLLE, Ky., April Uth, 1840. ; This is to certify that I have administered B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge with unparalleled success, .i : 1 ' J. f ISHER. ' DC? Read the following from a highly" respectablehouse in Kxoxville, Tenn., March 4th, 1846. It (the Vermifuge) has proved the best article of the" kiud which has ever been used in this part of tlie coun-1 try; we have other prepeations for sale but always recommend yours when our opinion is asked. ' ; to. ;1AXSF1ELD CC tO. Unparalleled Imposition and Effrontery! ' An individual named S. Fahnestock has repeatedly asserted that' ihe article which he calls "Dr. S. Fah nestock's Vermifuge," and which he acknwleiges isi made after another man's receipc, is the sameor the equal to the Vermif uge made by me. - " . . ' V. u..i.i: -.J l rii j 1 lie X UU11C asuicu iuii ,.113 u u uaw tatociiuou and are hereby. cautioned against confounding the' spurious article with mine. It is entirely different in ' its composition and does not possess the virtues andvirtues ot my preparation. t. A f auxestock. . Pittsburgh, March, 1847. : " . The true and geuine B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge " may at all times be had at the drug warehouse of tlie subsbribers, corner First and wood streets, Pittsburgh i fenn. . V. A. f a hxestoce & co. ap24 tf For sale by W. & C. BELL, Evansville . CONSUMPTION and Liver Complaint ' Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has been used successfully for eight years in the ere of these diseases. -Remember the original and genuine is made only at , 375 Bowery N. Yj, all others are spurious and unau-4 UIUU4CU. r .' To the Public We hereby certify that our son. " sjx years old, was suddenly taken ill with a fever, and ; alter a severe sicsness; a violent cougn ensueo. . He was bloated, his skin was filled, and hi3 physi-! . -ian said there was no favorable symptom about him , hat he had confirmed consumption. At that time we procured a bottle of that valuable medicine, Taylor's ' Balsam of Liverwort. After taking one bottle, we began to have hopes of his recovery. He continued urtil he had used five bottles. It is "now a year from"," that time, aud his health is beeter than it has been . ince an infant. David & Haxxah Rogers,. Granville, Washington co., N. Y : -. ' , Dr.Mnrpby'a Snsar-Coal d Vccetabls Anti-Billious and Anti-Dvspcptic Pills.PREPARED by Wm. IL.Mukpay, M. 1), 3t4 1 L Pearl Street New York,- jrice 25 cexts ter Eor.".' l'hese Pills arc-composed enterelv of Vegetable inon.V v diente, and contain not one particle of calomel of tuer-' cury in any form, nor any mineral , substance whatever, and mav Iw takpn nt nil mitim .nnA -i.rrt... .11 circutnBtanccs, and by all ages, without noy fear of 2 me saa consequence oiten .attending mercurial and mineral preparations. "Persons cxsed tg changes of U.on tVlr rtrl !ttv,.'ir travulnra Ami.wnta ...... ... . . ... 4 ..,.....1... .. U . .'I.'. . I , , 1.11, .... I. 11,, It. Boiuiers, oliz are re.couimenueu 10 proviue tnemseives with a supply ot these f ills. 1 hair extraordinary efficacy in ttiosc complaints which prevail in our Southi ... . ... . . .i... i ern ana vv esierii oiait,-s uuring uie euinnier months, and particularly along the banksof rivets, !a';es and' : poiius, oiiu in luosc Kcuuiis w itt-)c. trie lunu is not air cleared up and drained, .might be soon from the piles of a letters rectiyed by die Proprietor, which haveteimd-1 dressed to him by those who aregi eatfuj- for the her.- - sfit derived from the use of his Pills. . Dr MUKPHY's SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE ' - Anti-Fever Pills, - - For the Immediate and Permanent cure of Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever; and all other Fevers. . Prepared by Wm. Murphy, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York. " . 500 REWARD. n .1 will give Five Hundred Dollars to any pereon who will produce, at a less cost, a better, a more innocent and more perfect cure for Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's Sugar-Coated Veret. - able Anti-Fever Pills. I will also uive Two Huadred " and Fifty Dollars to any person who will show a sin-" glecase where any injurous effects have attended t3;e' i use of these Pills. 1'hey are warraaa-d in all cases t tocure Ague and lever, or Chills and Fever, when taken according to the direction accdmompanvinoPsice 50 cents per box.. Agents for Evansville W ' &.C. BELL; Mt. Vernon, D. Mc.Mullen; New Har- " mony, Agniel & Son; Cynthiana, Win. Whvtiuw ' Oweiisriile, John Graham;. Priilcoton.i J. V r.,7C ' pell-, Columl'ia.w, J. Casey.. . jme2ltwi m;;'