Evansville Weekly Journal, Volume 14, Number 10, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 27 April 1848 — Page 4

ORANGE. liLUES and FANCY PRINTS. 0iJ I'S. newest Spring and Summer stylos 01 'VlvFVJ Orange, Blues, anil Fancy Prints, now now on hand and receiving daily; some of them very beautiful, and well adapted to the city trade; which we offer at a small advance on Eastern cost, at the Express Stare. E. & W LEWIS, ap 13 corner Main and Water street. LAWXS ASD GIA'CIIAMS. O-T l I'SS- American and Imported Ginghams: l9 J 200 pieces assorted qualities and styles of Law us, for sale very cheap at the Express Store, E. & W. LEWIS, p 13 corner of Main and Water street. DOMESTICS, OSNEBERGS, TICKINGS, 1 fMa K-LES assorted hrands of Muslins troni I JLvfVJ iisfht to 37 inch heavy. Also, 10 bales Osnebergs; It) do Tickings; 5 do Drill; . .8 do BlueDrills.6 cases Bleached Muslins. For sale low, wholesale or retail at tbe Express Store, corner of Main and WTater sttVet, P 13 E. &. W. LEWIS.

PANT STUFFS. Kflfk PIECES i'ant Stuffs, this day received, coniJU'VJsisting in pait, Cottonades, Camlets, Checks (atubroons, Slc., also a few Pieces of extra article of Fancy Linens for sale low, at wholesale or retail hy E. W. LEWIS, ap 11-' j ' Corner Main and Water street. ' ALPACAS. Ac. 1 00 PIEc3 Alpacas. Plain, Black, Fancy and J-VF " Mohair I'laids. Also, a few pieces of ilk Warp Lustre, for sale low wholesale or retail. " E. &, W. LEWIS. P 13 Corner Main and Water Street THREADS, BUTTONS &c. flfMl DuZ- assorted Spool Threads.. 22a pounds of Linin 44 40 lbs American and Italian Silk. - 1jH) gross assorted Buttons, for sale low Wholesale and retail at tho Express Store, E. &, W. LEWIS, ?13 Corner Main and Water Street. BOOTS AX D SHOES. NOW on hand and receiving 200 cases Boots and Shoes, consisting in art of: Ladies Black Pat. tip Buskin; do Colored ' do do; lo Calf and Morocco tlo Kid Slips; do Buskins; Misses' Slips ' Children's assorted kinds cacks; Men's and By's Calf-skin Boots; do do Kid do; do do Thick do: do do Congress Gaiters; , f Patent Leather; do Pumps; Gents coarse and fine Brognns. Together with a varied assortment not above mentioned, at wholesale of retail low by E. & W. LEWIS, - ap 13 corner Main and Water street. MATS and CAPS. ESi IOO Cases Hats and Caps, C CONSISTING, in part of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rate Beaver; 1st, 2nd and 3rd rate Brush; Cerro Gordo, Bueua Vista, Silk, Woul, and all other varieties. . ' Also, 5t0 dozen Palm Hats; It) do Leghorn; " 5 do Strawy 5 do Panama. Also a few dozen CAPS. All of the .-ibove are of the latest and most fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. For le low, at wholesale or retail, corner of Main and Water street ap 13 E. &. W. LEWIS. Bonnets, Artificials & Ribbons, jg rZ,:S Till; day received, 75 dozen assorted lir-.liH. frniil. Strnw. Dovnn mift--Chip Bonnets- 5D boxes artificial Flowers of French nd American Manufactures. " rirtf Pieces Ribbons white. Bonnet black, figured, fancy, cap, colored Talfata, blink Tafia, Gold Satin, &c, with all the latest and most tashionable Spring tnii summer styles, comprising ltojetlicr one of the largest assortments in tiie city. f- For sale low, wholesale and retail by E. &. W. LEWIS, pl3, - Corner Main and Water street. SIIATW1.S, DRESS GOODS, &c. THIoday received at the "Express Store," a few beautiful CKAPE SHAWLS, which the ladies ' are iuviied to call and examine. Also an assortment -of other varieties of Shaw b. and an ample assortment i- n l. r. - i' t. i' i i n 1 1 . ' ap 13. . Corner Main and Water street. ' LOOKING GLASSES. JUST received 800 Looking Glasses, consisting of the pluin and double bevel, fancy round, bevel band, dimr, tablits, German toilet, statia, &.c,froin 5-8 to 21-14 inch, lor sale low, wholesale or retail by E.& W.LEWIS, apl3 Corner Main and Water Street. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. P FRENCH, English and American blue, black, drab, olive and steel mixed Cloths and Casiiiners, at wholesale and retail low, by E &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 , Cornor Main ani Water Streets. CASS5IVEETTS A1SU JEAXS. BLUE, black, steel mixed, gold mixed, drab and fancy Cassinetts. Plain, blue, fancy, gold mixed, steel do, and striped Kentuckv Jeans. Also New Hope and Steubenville, B randy Wine, Fisherville, Woodland, Nukeve, Westminister' Brooklyn, Herino, and Rockaway Manufactures lor sale low wholesale and retail by E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13. Corner M'ain and Water street. LINENS! LINENS!! -t 7 fiT TIECES Irish Linens; JL i O 50 pieces Brown French do; 30 pieces Check do; Also 200 pieces Swiss Musi in with a general and varied assortment of White Dress Goods. E. &. W. LEWIS, op 13 Corner Miin and Water Street. ?IOSO,UlTO Ii A KS. DOZEN Mosquito Bars, 10 Rolls Linen,. E.&.W. LEWIS, 50 ap 13 Corner Main and Water Street. TESTINGS, GENTS.CKATATS, &c. THIS day received, an assorted stock of Vestings, Gents. Cravats, Hlalkfs., &.C., suited to the Spring and Summer trade, for sale low at the "Express Store." E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water Street. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY &c. 3tX) doz. assorted Hosiery; l.'iO do tlo Gloves; 175 do do Susiwnders, Consisting of all the varieties e'er brought to this market, or ever called lor, at the corner of Main and Waier street. ap VS E. &, W. LEWIS. UJICRELLAS & PARASOLS. AN ample assortment of Silk and -Cotton Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton ZZl'lZ- . Parasols. Alto; a small lot of Shades, which we will sell at our usually low rate. E. &. W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. (p2) C03IBS! COMBS!! ItJ THIS day received Butterfly. Polka. &. imitation Shell, Tuck Combs, Side do. Pocket do, Ivory do. Reding do, and all other varieiies. For Kile wholesale and retail by E. & W.LEWIS. . ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. HANDKERCHIEFS. ". A LARGE assortment ol Silk, Cotton, Gingham, XX Bandana, Rare Colors and ull other varieties ver brought to this market, at the corner Main and -Water. ap 13 E. &. W. LEWIS. FANCY GOODS. N' ()W on handand receiving' daily one atnniiL' the lareest assorted stocks ot ot t aiicv Goods ever brouiiru io ims ciiy, consisting, in part, ot : Silks, Dress Handerchiets; , Silk and Worsted Ties; Linen and Cotton Edgings, Footings, Sze; Tapes, Pins, Needles, Beads; Neclaces, Finger-rings, Breast-pins; . Violins, Violin stringsf Hair-pins. Razors, Razor straps, Fans; Pants Buckles, Shoe Lucets; Spool-stands, Pocket Knives; Plain, Blaek, and Fancy Veils; Also, a variety of Borriages, Cable Cord; Silk and Cotton Purses; Pocket Books, Wall Pnppcr; Fire Screens. Carpet Warp; . Cloth and Hair Brushes; Hooks and Eyes; Paste Boards, Bonnet Wire; Shawl Pins. Fringes; Whali.-bone. Shavinii-sonp, &.c, &.c. With a great variety of articles not aliove mention L whieh'we will lie "pleased to show to our friend; and tlie trade generally. E. & V LEWIS, Mp ia Corner Main and W ater strce t .

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suieiow, wuolesaieor retail E. fc W. LEWIS. ap 13 Corner Main and Water street. FLOOR CLOTH. PIECES Floor Cloth, expressly for the city trad. E. & W. LEWIS, ap 13 Corner Main and Watt- street. TO THE LADIES. THIS day received Steel trimmings and tassels, consistingof ban clasus and tassels, nurse rimrs purse clasps, steel beads, shaded and plain purse siFk. For sale low by E. & W. LEWIS, ap Corner Main Water Street. PERCUSSION' CAPS. (10 fllHl WSKCUSSION CAPS, G. D. and )tVJ r assorted qualities. A!o, 5t) dozen Shaving Boxes, for sale low, wholesale or retail, corner Main and Water street. P" E. & W. LEWIS. CLOTHS, CAS3LMERE & VESTING S. SUPERFINE black French Cloth, Superfine black French Cassimeres, Black, Blue and Bunn cloths ol every quality and price. Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Vesting. Width and Colored Marseilles Vesting, to wun a large assortment ot Gents Plain Black and fancy Silk Cravats, and Patent Stocks superfine Plain and Figured black Silks, and Satins for Vestings, Gents, superfine, Black and White Colored Silk, and Kid Gloves, with every desirable article for Gents. Spring and summer wear, for wholesale and retail by tap 151 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS. "GOTTEN AD ! Crotens, I weeds, superfine V black Freuch Drup, ets.. Dray de Nienne. :ie. Lin en and Union checks and stripes, with all the most desirable styles, for sale low at wholesale and retail by apl3 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. FEINTS! PRINTS!! N endless quantity and variety of Print.3 of the . newest Spring and Summer styles, together with every thing new, in the way ol Dress Goods, for sale at wholesale and retail by apla MORRIS S. JOHNSON. GLOVES! GLOVES!! GLOVES!!! ffi LADIES superfine' light and dark colored '! Kid Gloves, superhne Black do., superfine Li White do., superfine white and colored Silk superline blaek. net Gloves, and Mits tor sale low ap 15 MORRIS ri. JOHNSON. ilo., by MOURNIUGr GOODS. A FULL and very desirable assortment ol Mourning dress Goods, superfine Bombazines, Silk Warp, Alpacas, (some very line) Alpaca Lustres, superline black, plain and figured berreges, black Lawns &.C., now open and tor sale low by ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscrilier has reccivdd an assortment of: Seals, Sealing Wax, Note Paper; Steel Beeds, Kings, Tassels; U;ig Clasps, Neeules, Purse Twist; Fancy Beads, Pins Knitting Pins; Razors, Razor Straps, Shaving; Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes, &c, &c, Also, Edgings, Inserting, Drawer Goods ol every variety, forsale at wholesale and retail by ap 15 MORRIS S.JOI1NSON. PALM HATS,' BONNETS, FLOWERS &C. A ERY large stock consisting of every variety of Summer hats, leghorn, palm leaf, French broid, shans, ecc, fur and silk hats of every desirable style boniLUs, all the newest styles, with a sp'e:idid assortment of llowers, ribbons and bonnet trimmings lor sale by aplij MORRIS S. JOHNSON. 7J. I" J5ITTIOI.FF.e Clii THANKFUL for past liberal putronage, won kl respectfully inform the citizensof Evansville and vicinity, that he has just received his new ami splendid stock ol Jcwklrv, Watches; and Clocks, which he will sell at regular Cincinnati prices, his stock consists in part ot: Fine Gold and Silxer Lever Watches; A splendid assortment newest style ladies Coral Breastpins; Earings, Fingerrings &.; Gold Guard and Fob Chains; Miniature cases, and Lockets; Fine Mourning Pins, Bracelet Clasps; Guard Kevs. Collar Buttons, and Siinlsr A large selection of Gold Pencils with and without pens; A large lot of Bnyley's best Gold Pens with and without holders; Silver Tables and Tea Spoons; Silver Thimbles; Every description of Steel Trimmings; . steel JSeaus ana rurse Silks; Fine Fans, Accordions; Solar Suspending and Parlor Lamps; Girandoles Jtc: Every description Silver and common Spectacles; 1 ine pocKet Knives Cc-c; B tew Fine French Mamie Clocks; to which lie Would call tlie attention of those wish ing to purchase. Ladies are invited to call and ex amine tor themselves. J. L. BlTTRoLFF, ap 15 Main Street between First and Second. Cincinnati Clothing Store. jexi uaor to c Jieii, Dius:gist, AIAIX ST.,E VANS V1LLE I A A11LEUING Ac URCJIJIER HAvE just received from their Manufactory in Cincinnati, the latest New York style of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, All of which are made and trimmed in the best manner under their direction cxpresly for this market, and consists of every article requisite to complete gentlemen's wardrolies. COATS. Superior Black and Blue French and English Cloth Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, full trimmed Cassimerct, Brown, Green and Grav, and all col ors ot 1 weed Dress, Sack and r rock Coats. Black Summer Cloth, Lustre and Croton Cloth, Dress, Frock and Sack, Brown Linen and Linen Check and Gingham Coats. Every variety of Coats Coatees and Roundabouts. PANTALOONS. Superior Black and Blue Cloth and Cassimere Pants. Fancy French Cassimere do. Black Lustre, lirown Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy Pants, of every variety and price to suit customers. Vests. Blk Satin, plain and Fancy Silk and Velvet, white Marseilles amf Marseilles of all colors, and all kinds of common vesisnnd prices. FURNISHING GOOJJS. All the late styles of i of plain ir ,rfi satin Crn-mm nnrl fnnev Hill: nml vats, Sciffs and stocks; whileuS, silk and all colors Pocket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom shirts; .Muslin and tunnel do.; flannel and Net under shirts and Draws; !hirt Collars; Fashionable Beaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspenders; silk. ilinghain and cotton l mbielias; cHi Hats; Caps; Boots, Mioes; walhtHJ C..'.., etc. All the above articles and everything else in the furnishing line will be sold at Cincinnati prices for CASH. We shall continue to receive fresh supplies weekly durinsr the season from our Manufactory in Cinein nati. ap 4-tfj AHLERING & BRUMMER. GROCERIES. FRESH AltUIVALS. JUST received by 6tcamcrs Alex Scott, Empire, Cincinnati, !tc : 100 bags Rio Coffee, 10 '" Old Gov t Java; .40 hhds New Orleans Sugar; 23 bi ts Purified do; 13 " Loaf and Powdeied do; 50 " l'lantntion Molasses: 20 " and half brls Sugur-H.ms do; 5 tierces Rice; 120 half and qur box Raisins; 1 cask Zaute Currants; 15 drums Smyrna Figs; 10 boxes Iemon Syrup: 10 " "St. Julian" Clarret Wine; 10 SjK'.rm Candles; 50 " !No 1, Boston Soap; 1Z " "Collins' Hartford" Axes: 10 qr casks No 1 Family Mackerel: 4 Mils Nos 1 and 2 do do; 2." " " 2 and 15 do do; 5 packages Coulish; 50 " Herring; 50 bags Table Salt; 5 Ppper; 3 " Spice; 40 boxes Virginia Tobaefo; 2 balro Cotton; lOOOGuniiV Bags; 15tK) select Corks; 13 bbls Tar and Rosin; 5 Tanner's Oil; Lampblack, Alum, Copperas; Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown; Ven. Red, Red Lead, Larlhage, Whiting; Sulphur, Roll Brimstone; Ep. Salts, Salaeratus, &c, &.C. Which added to my former stock, and late arrivals from Cincinnati aitd Pittsburg, makes my assortment very general and well adopted to the interior traile, and are oflercd to merchants aiid others at a . ; vary small advance for cash. s ! '1 hankful for pa; t favors I solicitc a call from my friends and the puolic, at the corner of Main and r irst streets i.mar2jj M. W FOSTER.

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A VERY large assortment of the newest styles Please call and examine them, ap 15 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. T.OTTTSVTT T -p .l Packets.-The steamers HlBERNlA, S. S. Paxon, master, and ATLANTIS, E. RiEie,juastpr, will leave, alternately, at 3 o'clock, P. .Nl., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, for Owensboro', Evansville, Henderson, Mt. Vernon, Shawneetown, Smithland, Paducah. Retnrning, will leave Paducah at 6 o'clock, A. M., on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Any business entrusted to the care of the above packets will be strictly attended to. mar 28. REGULAR. WABASH PACKET. r ;, k 'j'ne pne new ;rf)t draught steamer Paducah. Capt. Tillf.y. drawing jfa only fourteen inches, will run during the season as a regular packet between Evansvilleand Lafayette, Indiana. The Paducah offers very superior accomodations for passengers, her cabin having all state rooms. For freight or passage appl y on board or TAYLOR & HARVEY. feb.5 tf. M. C. COOK, M. I. Office Corucr of Main and Pine Streets, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. DOCT. COOK tenders his acknowledire. ments to his numerous patrons for the confidence reposed in his skill and ability in the important and critical department of the profession, to which he continues to devote his attention, viz: the diseases of the EYE and EAR. Having devoted the last fifteen years to the study and practice in this branch of medical science, he feels assured that in even the most in eterate cases he can accomplish a permanant and safe cure. His success heretofore warrants this degree of confidence in any case that may be presented. Persons who are unfortunately afflicted with disease of either the EYE or the EAR, are invited to call and seek relief, ap 11 dvfcwly. NAILS IRON AND CASTINGS. 1.01 KkX'-S assorted Boston and Pittsburg Nails LJ J and a general assorted stock of Iron and Castings, in store and for sole by janilj. '43 BEMENT & VIELE. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Probate Court ofVanderburgh County, made at its February term at 14S, the undersigned administrators of Thomas R. Harrison dee'd. will sell at public auction on the 3d day of May, a. D. 1818. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M, and 5 o'clock P. M. of said dav. at the Court House door, in the city of Evansville, the following desciilied real estate. To Wit: Block, No. 161, in Lamasco city, containing about 4 4'J-liX) acres. There is erected on said Block a large and substantial building lor manufacturing purposes. Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money in cash. One third in six months, and the rcmainina in nine months troni the day ot sale, the purchaser giving note with approved security and waiving relied laws. SAMUEORR, ) . , ap l-4tv THOS E.GARVLN Aan,rsSADDLE, HARNESS ANI TRUNK siAiiurAoronr. psrZ J. P. ELLIOTT. (.Succe'..f& gr to W. 31. iS-J- J'- Etiot,) will continue the above business at the old stand, Alain street, n,vansvule. lie will always keep on hand a constant supply of Saddles, Bridles, 1 runks, Vc. Ntc. ot Hie best workmanship. Also A great variety of Trimmings used by Sad dlers. Harness-makers, and Trunk Manufacturers. 1 ersons dealing in tlie above articles will nnu it to their advantage to call and examine my stock. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no dee. feb Su-tf. J. P. ELLIOTT. PURGES FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. ' i.t the old stand, Main St. above the Market.) 7 ItnVP fltl Vlftrwl lltlH cllflll fniiQtonlli L-nnn r'.ir... ..i.. - i.,- a ahm mi ii.-, (uilc uuu genei ui usBonuieui oi r URN 11 URE, made in the best manner, and which I will sell at remarkable low prices. 1 hose wishing any article in my liue are re quested to cull and examine my stock. JN. IS. All orders trom the eountry promptly attended to and furniture carefully packed for shipment CHAIRS! Chairs! I am able to ofler f the public an assortment of Chairs of all f qualities and prices, ol beautiful patterns C and workmanship. Call and examine at my Furniture Wareroom, Main street above the Market leb 1-Om ROBERT FURGUS. COFFIN'S. made to order. Constantly on hand and ROBERT FURGUS. Main Street. feb 1-C;n Evansville City Poundery. fPdlE UNDERSIGNED have just erected in the City of Evansville a FOUNDER Y, which is situated below Division street, and near the Exchanse Hotel, where they are prepared to execute all kinds of ca.-tings in Iron, such as cooking and parlor Stoves. Ploughs. Corn Shellers, Wairon Boxes. Hollow-ware, and in fact all other wont in their line at Cincinnati prices. They will warrant all work done by them, and their Stoves for twelve mouths 1 hey invite calls trom those in want ol work in t!:t;v line betore going elsewhern. All orders will be punctually nttcnued to and laithfully exectlted. Cash paid for old castings. Jan 1-Gni KRATZ &, HEILMANN, J. VACTRIN & CO., 1 1 won r r ,..,.. r..n., . .i.. Vl-Ui' I JFl l. ll ll ll Jf u I111VU111.C KJ UK 'Wtecitizens of Evansville and country ad jacent, hat thev have recently opened a Shoe Store on the West side of Main street, next door the cor ner of Second, where they are manufacturing BOi )TS AND SHOES IN AM. THEIR VARIOUS BlUSCUES. Their experience in tl e business will enable them to procure the best of stock and have it manufaclured in the most durable manner. We invite the citizens of Evansviile and public generally to call and examine our work as we nave a good stock! ready made work ol our own manufacture. Young men wishing line Boots can obtain them here of every description, ready made or to order if preferable. All orders left with us for work will be promptly attended to. The Ladies of Evansville are respectfully invited to call and examine our large stock ot readies ware. as we stand ready at all times to wait on those that leel disposed to luvor us with a call. VV e are prepar ed to manufacture Fancy Shoes of every different style Those leaving orders forSnoes may rest assured that no pains wilt be spared in trying to accommodate tnem witn any siylc tney wish. we leel willing to acknowledge our gratitude to the citizens tor the friendship they have manifested towards us. and tnank them for their liberal natronairp. and hope that in return our work may merit their approbation. JCr All work done by us is warranted, and no charge maae ior mending work that should give wav. feb 14w&.lw tf. J. VAUTRIN &, CO. REMOVEDCITY SHOE STOKE W. R. BAKER, "tTTOULD respectfully return thanks to his friends I V and the public generally, for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon him at his former stand on water street, and would take this method of informing them that he has removed to the house formerly occupied by J. H. Phelps, as a tailor shop, on Main St., Ietween First and Second, immediately opposite C. Bell's Drug Store, where he will keen constantly on hand a large and well selected stock)of Boots &. Shoes of every variety and of the latest and most approved style, which will be sold very low at wholesale and retail. jan 22-tf BOOTS AND SHOES. -f JI'ST RECEIVED AT THE CITY SHOE STORE, ON MALn sT. SPLENDID assortment of Bouts and Shoes, contistina of (Jents Fine Calf and Morocco Boots Ladies patent Leather and White Kid Slip pers, Gaiters and half Gaitersol various patterns. together with a large lotol Clnldrens t-hocs ol every dicription. The above goods are of the best quality, and suitable for the present season. Please call and vxamine my goods and prices. No. 22, main Street, ap fi-tf W. R. BAKER. rr"j JEST received this day lyr'jfj Express A few cases of'Boois and ff v5-Shoes, and a variety of Ladies' and'' Misses' lino Shoes. R. BAKER. jan. 22 Main street. SJIERWOOD HOUSE. TIRST STREET, EVANSV1LLK, INDIANA. THE undersigned having become proprietors i'.ini ot the above well known establishment, be leave to oiler their services to the public and to solicit a share of patronage. They hope to be able to continue the favorifble consideration the House has heretofore enjoyed under the management of Mr. Sherwood. No exertions will be spared to give uni versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Bar will-be abundantly turnished and the rooms kept clean and neat. Charges as neretoiore moderate. NATHAN ROWLEY, nov 4-tf PETER BURK. RIO COFFEE. firrilA BAGS prime gieen Rio Coffee, landed frm 3vvl steamer "Cincinnati." and for sale by mar 9-tf BEMENT & VIELE.

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Dr. Townsend's Compound Eitract SA USA PA IS I LEA. This Extract is put up in quart bottles it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cuies diseases without vomiting, purging, sickening or debilitating the patient, and is particularly adapted for a SPRLVG AND SUMMER MEDICINE. The great beauty and supeiiority of this Sarsaparilla.overall other remedies is, while it eradicates disease, it vigorates the body. Consumption cured Cleanse and strengthen Cunsumption can be cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, cotighs,catarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, soreness in the chest, hectic flush, night sweats, difficult or proluse expectoration and pain in the side, &.c, have and can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so successful in desperate case of consumptionas this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients gradually regains their usual health and strength. ClfRlOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. There is scarcely a day passes but there area number of cases of Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The following was recently receivea. .i-i Dr. Towksend D(arSir: For the last three years have been afflicted with general debility, and ner vous consumption of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gain my health at all. After going nrtough a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board of Health in New York and elsewhere, an I spending the most of my earnings in attemoting to regain my health, and after reading in some paper of your Sarsaparilla I resolved to try it. After using six bottles 1 lound it done me great good and called to see you at your office, with your adice I kept on, and do most heartily thank vou lor our advice. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsaparilla, and have been able to attend to my usual labors for the last three months, and 1 hope by the blessing of iod and your Sarsaparilla to continue my healrh. helped me beyond the expectations ot all that knew mv case. UlAliLL.1 tLl.Ulix Orange, Essex Co. N, J., Aug. 2, 1847 State of New Jersey. Essex County, ss !. Charles his oath according Quimby being sworn according to law, on saith, that the foregoing statement is true to the best ot his knowledge and belief. CHARLES QUIMBY . Sworn andsubscrilied to before me at Orange, the 2d Aug. 1847. CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Rend the following and say that consumption is incurable it you can. INEW YORK. Anril ZD 1847. Mr. Townse.vd: I varily believe that your Sarsap arilla has been the means, through Providence, of saving my life. 1 have for several years had a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At lust I rais ed large quantities ol blood, had night sweats, and was grately debilitated and reduced, and did not ex pect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there has a wondertul change been wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left me. l ou can wen imagine mat l am tnaniiiul tor these results. Y our obedient servant. WM. KUSSEEL. C5 Catharine st. LOST HER SPEECH. The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful story otsultering and reuet. 1 here are thousands of similar cases in this city and Brooklyn, and vet hereare thousands ol parents who let their children die for lear ot being humbugged or to save a few shillngs. Brooklyn. Scut IJ. 1847 Dr. iowxsesd: i take pleasure in stating, lor the benefit ot those whom it may concern, that mv daughter, two years and six months old, was afflic ted with general debility and loss ot speech, Shu was given up as past recovery by our family Dhvsi cian; but fortunately I was recommended by a Iriend io iiy your oarsupuriua. Del ore Having useil one bottle she recovered her speech and was enabled . to walk alone, to the astonishment of all who were ac quainted with the circumstance, the is now quite weitanu in mucu better Health than she has been lor 18 months past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, 128 York st. Brooklyn. TWO CHILDREN SAVED. Very few families indeed intact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost any children the past Summer, while those that did not sickened and died. Thecertilicate we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value, and is only anotner instance oi its saving the lives ot children: Da. Towxse.nd Dear Sir: I had two children cur ed by your Sarsaparilla of the summer complaint and dysentery; one was oniy u monms oia and the other 3 years. They were very much reduced, and iew expected they would die; they were gi ven up by tw respectable physicians. When the doctor informed us that we must lose tnem; we resolved to try your Sarsaparilla we had heard so much of, but had little confidence; there being so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did. for it, ttnnoubtedly saved the lives ol both I write this that others may be induced to use it. Yours, respecttully, JOH.N WILSON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1S47. LUNATIC ASYLUM. James Cummings, Esq. one of the Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Black well's Island, is the gentleman spoken of in the following letter: KHtUiVlAllSM. This is only one ot more than four thousand cases of rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues: ISlackwell's Island, sept. 14, 1847. Dr. Townsend: I have suffered terribly for nine years with the rheumatism; considerable of the time 1 could not eat, sleep or work; I had the most distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of yourSarsanarilla. and thev have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good I am so much better. Indeed, I am entire ly relieved. Y. ou are at liberty to use this lor the ben efit ot the alllictea. lours, respecttully, JAMES CUMMINGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy for female complainls there is no disputing thousands and thousands of weak and debilitated females that were prostrated by those diseases to which females are subject were soon in the enjoyment of robust health. NewYork.Scd 25. 1847. Dr. Townsfnd: My wife has for the last year been very stck,anu in a greatly reduced state ol htalth be ing reduced by a variety of complaints such as fe males are liable to; she got so bad at length that she was entirely unable to walk, and was as" helpless as a child, she commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, her complaints left her, and after taking several bottles she is restored, rsewg a singular case 1 have thought it might do good to publish it. She used a number ot remedies that done her no good previously. v ours, resnectiaily, J011.N il U L.L.fJiN, : 87 Norfolk, st. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient consumption, and lor the general prostration ot the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by ir regularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at once become ro bust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the teinule frame, which is the great cause ol barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in eases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure me amicieu mat nunareas ot case have been reported tons. Dr. Townsend: My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and suffering continually by pain and with other difficulties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such cases as 1 have described. 1 obtained a bottle ol'your Extract of Sarsaparilla and followed the directions you gave me. In a short period a removed her com plaints and restored her to health. Being grateful for the benefits she received, 1 take pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and recommending it to the public M. D. MOORE, cor. of Grand and Lvdius sts. Albanv.'Aug. 17, lb-4. to Mothers and married ladtes This Extract ot Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No tV. male who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, "the turn of lite," should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females are subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed for several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed this medecinc is invaluable for all the diseases to which women are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies by removing the impurities ol tlie body not so far stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for iemale weakness and disease.

DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND

DROPSY" New York. July, 22, 1846. ' Dr. Townsend fear Sir : My wife has been afflicted with a terrible rapture for over fifteen years, the greater pait of tlie time. She has been troubled with shortness of breath & great fluttering of the heart which has been very distressing and has trequently been uuable to leave her bed. The rupture was very large and severe. She tried almost every remedy for such cases with but little benefit. When she had taken but three bottles of your excellen t medicine she was entirely relieved of the disease of the heart, and the rupture lias almost entirely disappeared. She has also had the dropsy, and was very much swollen. We had no idea that she could be so benefited, as site jiad such a complication of diseases. But it has, as strange as it may appear, relieved her ot the dropsy, k am aware that this statement is so strange as to appear almost like fiction, but it is sober reality. Y our Sarsaparilla is certainly a valuable medicine, and should be used by every one that a Buffering as we have been. If any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have ocular demonstration. Yours, respectfully, WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James tt. DY'SPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles tlie gastric juice or saliva in decomposing food and strengthening the organs of digestion as this preparation ot Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic Bank Department, Albany, May 10, 1815, Dr. Townsend Sir : 1 have been afflicted for several years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with sourness of stomach, loss of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds of food, and for weeks (what 1 could eat) I have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your extractof Sarsaparilla, and 1 must say with little confidence; but after using nearly two bottles, 1 lound my appetite restored and tlie heartburn entirely removed; andl would earnestly recommend the use of it to those who have been afflicted as 1 have been, Yours, &c. VV. W. VAN ZANDT. JN. B. Purchase none but such as have wrappers that hide the bottle completely, and have the written signature ot S. P. lOWNSEND. Principal office, 126 Fulton-st, Sun Building N. Y.; Redding & Co, 8 State-st, Boston; Dyott &. Sons, 132 North-fciecond-st, Philadelphia; b.b. Hance, drug gist, Baltimore; Ourol &. Co Richmond; r. M. Gohen. Charleston; Wright &, Co, lol Chartres-st, i. O.; 105 South Pearl-st, Albany; It. Van Buskirk, 592 comer ol Market and Broad ts, Newark, JN. J., and bv Drinctnal Druggists and Merchants generally thro' out the United states,-West Indies, and tiie lunauas. ForSalo by ALLEN C. 11 ALLOCK. Druggist Main. St. Evansville, Ind. Who is appointed by the proprietor. Wholesale Agent, with authority to sell at Manufacturer's prices. For Sale also by ItlCHARD B. 11 ALLOCK. Druggist Princeton, Ind. march 18-d&.w ly TAALLEY'S 3Iagical Paiii Extractor. L-f More proofs that Dalley's Magical Pain T xtrac tor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is de monstrating the matchless virtues ot this article. Letters are coming to us from all parts of the Union expressing gratitude and surprise at the wonderful properties it possesses in all cases of burns, rheumatism, piles, wounds, &.C. The press abounds in notices of its high character as a standard Medicine, and from the number we select the following from the Island City of the 12th September : Dalley's AIedical Pain Extractor. An inven tion like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues should be made known to the universe, its cures, in many cases are absolutely beyond belief. For burns, scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs ofall kinds, cuts, wounds, and in every disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never tails to cure. A singular case came under our own observation. A friend in playing with a si arp steel pen, run it into the palm of his hand sO that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous nature of the ink in the wound, as well as the instru' men t itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Daliey's Pain Extractor was applied, and the next day the swelling had entirely gone down, the pain had lelt. and the wound was cured in a tew days. Important Caution Counterfeits of my Extractor are unblusiunglv published to the world in my name. Protect yourself, as you value life, and health, from these deceptions. am. as every druggist in the Uni ted States knows, the sole inventor and proprietor of Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor; no other being has ever made or can make a grain ot it, tor no man liv ing has the secret ot the preparation but myself. The only genuine has my wntten signature on eacn label and is sojd -wholesale and retail at the General Depot 208 Broadway, iew York; and at the bouthren ue pot, 151 CHARTRES street, New Orleas, my only general Depot tor the feoutn and West. H DALLEY. All orders for Agencies, or for Pain Extractor, must be addressed to J. WRIGHT &. CO.. 151 CHAR TRES street New Orleans, only agents tor the South and West' jX3Onlv Agents in Evansville, mar25-'ly ALUS &. HOWES BULLETIN No. 2. mHE GREAT FLOOD of 1847 will be long re JL niembered in many parts of the West. The swollen streams seemed to know no bounds; butris ing higher and higher carried dismay to the inhabi tants. Merchants were obliged to remove their wares from the rivers' sides to remoter places; families wei compelled to desert their dwellings; the poor suffered more severely than language can describe. I he pub lie authorities were called on to administer aid am counsel. In short, a great public calamity had oc cured. Well would it be if the sad consecmences of th Flood had ceased when the waters subsided. But no! CSrThe retireing waves left vast alluvial deposites, which in a few months Mt'ST give out lhat dcleteriou miasm which produces billious diseases ! What says the celebrated lr. terguson on this pointf Answer: 1 he cause ol billious derangement has its principal source in half dried margins of rivers. All history and experience proves this theory. When the British army encamped on the plains of Estremadura, at a time when the river Guadiana had become dry after a flood, remittent and interlnittent fevers raged among the troops with such destructive malignity that they came nigh being extirpated. j The Graefeuberg Company, therefore, earnestly call the attention of the entire West to their most ex traordinary and celebrated series ol Anti-Billious Medicines. In every locality where there is the slightest tendency to any form of Fever, Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague and the like, the inhabitants should at once send to the General Agent of the dis trict and have a Graefeuberg Depot established near them Were this done, and the Graefenberg Vegetable Pills and Health Bitters used according to direc tions, there would be no fear of billious diseaees, So important are the Graefi nberg Medicines to the people of the West, that the following steps sdould be immediately taken: 1st. Lvery neighborhood should have its Graefen berg Depot. Iiy aduressing the General Agent ot any district this can be secured. 2d. Families should club together and get an imme diate supply. Jd. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic bodies should turnisli them to the needy. By such means bilious diseases will be entirely prevented. The other Medicines of the Company are most eminently adapted to the diseases tor which they are recommended; and consist of the following: The Graefenberg Eye Lotion, the Children's Panacea, the Green Mountain Ointment, tlie Consumptive's Balm, the Dysentery Syrup.. fcr'l'he General Asrent for Indiana is Mvrus Seaton, to whom applicaiions for agencies may be addres sed. EDWARD BAltlOIM, Secretary, New York, January, 1848. WM". M. WOOLSEY, Agent feb S-tf for Evansville, WINER'S Canadian Vermifu: remedy ever yet discovered for :e The best all kinds of WORMS. It not only destroys Worms and invitro rates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries off the superabundant slime or rnucus, so pu valent in the stomach and bowels of children, more especially those in bad health. The mucus lorms the bed or nest in which worms produce their voung, and byre moveing it, it is impossible for worms to remain iu the body. It is harmless in its effects on the system, and the health of the patients is always improved by its use, even when no worms are discovered; the medicine being palatable, no child will refuse to take it, not even tue most delicate. SKrPrenared by JOHN WINER & CO., No, 83 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold wholesale and re tail, bv J. WRIGHT, General Agent for the South and West, l.il Chartres street. New Orleans. SCrOnly Agents in Evansville, mar25-ly ALLIS&. HOWES. ALE! ALE!! 100 bbls. City Manufactured Ale in store aim ior sa'e (.wholesale or retail,) by jan 27 DECKER &. KRAMER. BRANDY AND WINE. 5 quarter casks purejuice Port Wine; 5 " " " Old Port do; 5 " " " " Maderia; 1 " " " " Sherry; 1 pqie pure Cognac Brnndy,Otard, Dttpuy's lirand. 1 hese Liquors etive boon purchased especially for sickness, and the public can rely upon iheir purity. In store and for sale by jan2'J C. BELL. 1 AO barrels Kenhawa Salt for sale bv JLV- dec21-tf J( JOHN SHAN KLIN.

TO THE CITIZENS OF

This Great and Glorious Union. LIFE being the greatest blessing, thflt which insurers it free trom the evil ot premature death must be of paramount importance. Brandreth's Pills are altogether of V egetable composition, and while they possess remarkable powers in curing disease, are perfectly harmless, and can thus be used with perfect safely by persons of all a'es, and in any condition of the system, with a certainty of beneficial results lrom their operation, which is mild and pleasant, tho' thoroughly searching to the root of diseased action, and always terminating in a great increase of health and vigor. Ninety-seven years they have been betore the public, and every succeeding year has increased the sphere of their great usefulness. They are now patronized in every part of the civilized world; nor can envy nor de traction materially impair their well established reputation. . , , , These celebrated Pills do not cure entirely by their purging qualities. They have in their composition a vegetable corpuscle, onalagous to tbe corpuscle ot the blood; the corpuscle of vegetable origin, becomes incorporated with the mass of the life-giving fluid, and imparts a fermentative tower which occasions the blood to throw out all ir.festkil, poisonous, or peccant matters, thereby entirely puriof Mock! in the circulation. Andthus these Pills cure the most fatal, and noxious nnrl hnrrassinir diseases, in a manner so easy and certain, as to give great thankfulness to the at Everv vear their sale has increased. ' Dr. Brandreth sells more of them at this time in a month than he d in tlie whole ot the year 1833, or any previous year 1 he sale having increased TWELVE-FOLD IN TEN Y EARS. Can any other medicine be pointed out that has sustained its reputation that has increased in the confidence ot tlie nublic :n an eaual Droportionf It would be a most hapy thing for tbe poor, it the prejudices ot Medical men would permit their general adoDtion in the public Hospitals. What a bless ing this would be to tlie poor, and also to the whole community in which the Hospitals are situated! No ship rever would long remain to poison our annus nhere with its noxious exhalation! JSo malady no not even Cholera, would beot a dangerous character were Brandreth's Pills vigorously resorted to when the first of its symptoms were perceived. And Ship I ever, and levers ot an inflammatory, or of a typhoid character would be found equally under their power ful control. v line ninuenza, smau-pox, measies, scarlet tever. and all the diseases of children would be affairs requiring only a very few doses of Pills, to entirely re-establish the patient's health. And in case of rheumatism and dropsy, and the various forms of lung disease, no medicine is capable ot doing more good; or whose use would tend more to the recovery ol health. These Facts, Dr. Brandreth proclaims, are SOLEMN TRUTHS. Let our Legislatures and men iir authority every where look to this. If these things be so is it not a part of their high duty to cause the Brandreth Pills to be used by our glorious Army and Navy, and in all public Hospitals fublic opinion tells tnese nonor able men. that such is their duty; and one of the mos serious character in which is involved the security ot many valuable lives. Over 1 wo Millions ot our Citizens have approved ot -Brandreth's Pills: they are no longer a private, but a public medicine. Let the sick every where see to their interest, and obtain this curer ot sickness: disnenser of health and securer of long life. The weak, the nervous and delicate are strengthened bv the operation of Bran dreth Pill3, which are beneficial for the mind as lor the body: mental derangements ot all kinds are cured by them; in fact thev impart a vigor and power to the intellect truly surprising, it is now a common oc currence when a man is alxut to make a great effort to take a dose of Brandreth's Pills, w hich clear the head and invigorate the perceptive faculties. Intact the literary and sedentary of both sexes will 1 ixd a Ikeasure of Health, in these fills, w hen sleep cannot be oDtamea li-om the nervousness ol the system induced trom over tax ation ot the mental faculties, or other causes, one or two ot these Pills will invariably produce sleep. In low nervous levers thev are most valuable. Spurzheim and the lamented Harrison would have been saved had these Pills been used. Rememlwr then, that energy of tntnd and body re suit from Brandreth's Pills: that thev are applicable in all conditions of the body, doing good if good can be done, and will be sure never to injure. No family should be without them in the house: because so much depends on the timely application of Droper medicine when sickness commences. Sail ors, and all other travellers, should never be without them; thev prevent scurvy, costtveness, and cure the mnlicrnant fevers of hot climates. When you purchase otherwise than of Dr. B or his agents, be sure and obtain the genuine, and hav none other. BRAN DRETH'S PILL'S are so!d,with full direc tions. at 25 cents per box, at 241 Hudson street, 2 Bowery, Mrs. Goff, 4 Market street, Brooklyn, and byDr. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway, New York, and by DAJN1EL WOOLSEY, and WM. M. WOOLSE1 agents Evansville and by one agentin every town or village in the United States. apl 4m TIIK WORLD'S ILLATION! That tbe Piles is disarmed of its terrors By Dr Upham's Vegetable Electuary ri "Ml E great sensation which was created among fi the Medical Faculry, and throughout the civilized world, by the announcement of Dr Upham's Eles-1 tuary, for the Cure of Piles, (a disease that resisted all former medical treatment,) has settled down into a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases of Piles, either Bleeding or Blind. External or Internal, and also for all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, such as Severe and Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Intiamation of the Spleen, Kidneys, Bladder, Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration of the Intestines; Flow of Blood to the Head, ccc; and for the Relief of Married Women. The Symptoms, Cause and nature of the Piles, to gether with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in The pamphlets, to be had of all agents and dealers gratis. VOLUNTARY" CERTIFICATES. United Statas Marshall s Office, New York, Dec. 6th, 1847. S Messrs. Wyatt & Ketcham: Gentlemen Understanding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the cure ot the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalf of that invaluable medicine. 1 have been afuicted for many years with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, hut with no effects. Indued, I began to consider my case hopeless. But about the first of September last, 1 was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perlectly cur ed. I most earnestly recommend it to ull who may have the misfortune to be afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. cry respecttully, X onr ob't servant, ELY MOORE New York, Nov. 2, 1817. Mcsr$ TFinfY if- Ketcham: Gentlemen 1 am con strained to give you a statement of the benefit I derived from using Dr Upham's Electuary, in a case ol Piles, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are sultering irom mat irouniesome uiseaes. was reduced for several years by the Piles so much that it was with great ditliculty for me to walk or attend to my business. 1 also suffered from other diseases, which were extremely troublesome, and which I am pleased to say two boxes of the Electuary entirely removed; and that my health is better now than it has been for many years. It has done me and mv family since more good, and with less ex pense, than the physicians to whom I have applied, or medicine 1 have used. 1 remain, still in periect health, Your ob'tserv't, NELSON NEWTON. 280 Spring street, cor Renwick. New York, Nov. 15, 18 47. 3Ic.txrs IVuntt if- Ketcham: Gentlemen 1 co nsid erit a duty which I not only owe to you, but my tellow Deings, to spean in praise oi ui tpiimu timrv. n meilii inR which i think has saved mv life, and restored me to full health. For several years 1 was afflicted with Piles, together with Dyspepsia, and a general disarrangement ot the system. I employed different physicians, with no good result, and they at last told me they could do no more for me, and said that I must die. 1 thus had given up all hopes of even having my health restored, until 1 had called to mind the benefits that a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benianian Percival) had derived in severe case of chronic dysentery, by your medicine, that I purchased a box, which, to my surprise, after taking a lew doses, 1 received great relict, and thank God, by continuing is use, that I am now restored to perfect health. MRS. SARAH T. AMES 1 12 Mercer street, NoTicE--The genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature, thus (BO" A. Upham, M D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Price SI a box. Sold,wholesale and retail by W Y ATT & KETCHAM, lol rufton street, N i und by Druggists gen erally throughout the United States and Canadas. jan 25-'43 A. C. HA Ll .( CK, Agent lor Evansville, Ind. NOTICE. ALL persons having unfinished, or persons wishing to have dental work done by the subscriber, had belter call and have it attended to, as he does n t expect to remain in Evansville much longer, mar 25 EDW'D GRIFFITH,

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THOMSON'S COMPOUNDSYRUPof TAR AND wood JST APHTHA. THE ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. Ashma, Bronchists, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and lireast, toore l hroat, llaorsnes9. Palpitation of the Heart, WhoopingCough,Croup,llives, Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint, Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generally of the Throat, Breast and Lungs. Ofall 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 especially. Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge and in its resistless careersweeps overthe land as a JJestroying Angel, laying low, with relentless handr the strongest and fairest of our Tace. Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain,and all that seemed within our power was at best al-1 leviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb 1 he proprietor, in ottering this preparation to the' public, would embrace the opportunity to state upo what grounds it puts forth its merits; and the reasons upon which it founds its superior claims to the at ten-' tion of the afflicted, that all who require its use may . repose full confidence in its curative powers. Since its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wit; nesstng its happy results in numerous instances; ou he was determined not to offer it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced oi its efficacy Having such conviction, he now confidently otters f as a remedy without a parallel for the cure of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis eases. Let the following speak for itself. "I have used'TiioMFsoN's Compound Svscr of Tak" &. Wood Naphtha,' for some time in my practice,and have found it the most efficient remedy 1 have ever' used in Consumptive cases, Chronic Catarrn, etc when great irritability, with weakness of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with wfiich it acts is greatly iu its favor where dyspucea or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, and 1 consider it a medicine wen wormy me attention ot Physicians, and exempt from the impuation of empiracism." ' M. CHAMCERS, M.D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 184G. JfcCrThe abovemedicines prepared only by A KGNEY & Dickson, at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia: Sold by C. BELL, Evansville, and respectable druggists generally. Price 00 cents or $1 per bottle; beware ot interven tion. nov 4, 1847. HOWE'S IIYCEIAN JIOARIIOUNT AND LYEUH OltT.COlGIl CANUI THIS popular Candy has heen before the publie ia the west and south more than one yt ar,and in that short space of time it has obtained more reputation tor its good qualities, certainly ot cure, and cheapness, than any other Medicine of the kind ever offered It ia the intention of the proprietors to sell theCocGH Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach ofall to obtain a remedy, that never tails, (no such word as "fail" is ever heard or thought of, when thisl Candy is talked about,) curing t..c most violent Colb' and lxrGH, and is therelore ottered to the sutleruig and afflicted, of the West and South; for their good; Pulmonary Complaints, I WiiporiKcCoccu, COLDS,COUOHS,IIOARSNKSS, lxFLUKNZA, Bronchitis, Asthma, j Difficulty of Extector Phthisic, Ceouh, Soke Throat, atioh And general afflictions of the Chest and Lungs, which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases, yield immediately by the use of this valuable Covof Candy. The materials used in the preparation ore of the best quality, being vegetable ami the best white Havana Sugar, conseqtu ntly it may be relied on as in every respect a pure and genhine article. HOWE &,CO- . No. 1, CulUge Hall, Walnut Street Cincinnati O. CERTIFICATES. From Henry Morse, Ex Judge oi Court of Common Please. This is to certify that we have used the Cough Can dy ot HOWE & CO., and do with confidence cheer fully recommend it to ihoee afflicted with Coughs, Colds, &c. H. MORSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, &.c. Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 147, D. S FANNUM.From D.Tuttle.Proprietor of the City Hotel MESSRS. HOWE & CO. Gentlemen: It is with much satisfaction lhat I have it in my power to testify to the efficiency of your Cough Candy. 1 have used it and know it to Iks a valuable and certain remedy for Colds and Coughs, and as such commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. 16, 1847, D TUTTLE. From Wm. Young, Presiding Elder, of the Methodist E. Church, Cincinnati. M. Howe: Not long since while laboring under the influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned by cold and shaking in the open air a friend handed me a piece of your "lloathound and Liverwort Candy ' from the use ol winch 1 experienced great and almost immediate riliof since then I have trequently used it wiui inesi ine uenencioi citects. 1 therelore feel no hesitance in recomnu nding your Candy as a certain specific ior Conghs, Colda, iioarsness, ccc. hji. iww. Cincinnati Aug. 27, 1847. Indiana. W. M. WOOLSEY. Agent,EvansvilI no v 2.), tf ATRAR1TY under the head of a Patent Medicine Ind advetisement. Wre ask our readers to peruse the following, knowing they will proht thereby. M'LANE'S VEK-lllt libt;. A nipdicine which isneitectlv safe, and may be giv en to children from tender infancy, to advanced age, lays under no restraint as to cold water, or any kind otfood. Purges mildly, subduing fever; destroys and expels worms with invariable success, and is easily auministereu io ci.iunen. That it possesses these valuable properties, is learlessly asserted: still claiming the aditional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none ot thedrenching which Worm tea and other supposed ertuifuc demand. During its brilliant career, it nag beenlntioduced into many families, whereevery other known and accessible Vermifuge had been tried without the least success, where it has promptly expolled worms toan almost incredible amount. 1 -U I'll. i'.l... l..l!t. n Il PfUMfil" near wnai me x.uuoi ui iu? uunuu published iu Pittsburgh, Pa.) says in reference to the article. ... r i "In looking up a lew advertisements ior my eniau sheet, the other day, 1 called in upon Messrs. J. Jidt. &. Co. and remarking that lwouia negiaa to amciiirc any medicine that really was essentially uselul, theyfurnished me with their circular respecting Dr. M Lane's Worm Specific, with ttie accompanying cenii iffitos K.h intr iiiirsiiiicletl tliat tlie cerillieaies were genuine, I tooksome of the medicine home for the use of my own young family. I gave the first day a small teaspoon I ul lo Sarah, s-newas wan-iouniiiguuu umvu. under the eyes. She passed several worms, some as arTe as a pi)e stern, l also gave n smuu leuspuouiuu Samuel, a little, rosy cheeked llestiy ooy, auoui it years old. But as his stomach was tympanous, l. e. he was Kt-lellied, 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 auhe result. H passed nearly a pint ol worms, almost an as Dig as a common pipe stem. There was seventy in all. Ithcn gave some to a little boy only 2 years ol'd, and he passed twenty-five, some eight inches in length. 1 there fore leel clear to recommend M'.Lane a ermiluge as a specific for worms. It fairly seems death to them. ISRAEL KEES, Editor. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th, 1S47. J. Kidd &, Co. No. 60 Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now the sole proprietors of Dr. M' Lane's celebrated medicines. AH orders must be addresml to them. iCT N. B. Purchasers will please t particular to inquire for "Dr 3r Lane' American Worm Specif c, or Verm ?." Sold Wholesale & Retail by CRAWFORD BELL. Main St., Evansville.in. By Druggists and Dealers generally throughout United States. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of'-Ninhtimrule &. Sowers," Tobacco and Cigars Manufacturers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the business of the late firm will be fettled at the old stand by William Nightingale. WM. NIGHTINGALE. JACOB SOWERS. A CARD. Yi7"E the undersigned have thisday associated ourVV selves together under the firm of Nightingale &. Kister, in the Tobacco and Cigar buviness, at the oi J stand of John S. McCrackcn, Main Street, would respectfully announce to the puWic, that we intend keeping constantly on hand a good assortment ol the best brands Virginia and Missouri Tobacco, nutfs Regalia, Priucfpe, Canone, Caradava, halt Spanisbv and Common Cigars; together with all articles in the line. . , ... Orders from abroad attended to with minctiiahty . and dispatch. WM. N 1G I j TING A L E. ap 4-tf-w.fctw JOSEPH K1S1ER.. Cm A BBLS Kanawha Salt, on hand and for sale OUUby apll KKQ2SEN& MORGAN.

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