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FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, Mats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, &c., at Wholesale or Retail by JJ.,-W. POSTER, Mid ""H fr Pas favors, would rea-t--pectlutly inform his friends and the public generally, that 1-e is now opening one of the best selected stocks ol Dry Goods ever offered in the city t Evansville; comprising nearly every thing required tither by necessity, taste, or fashion. The un dersigned has had twenty vr.irs PYrmripncn n h merchant in Indiana selected the stock, with the great est care in the Eastern cities and of manufacturers, with a srtecial vipur ttti sell exclusively for cash they Hatter themselves that to cash buyers, either at wholesale or retail, they can oiler inducements equal to any house in the West. -ti.il we aK. is to can ana examine our Goods and pri ces and judge for yourselves, sep 28-tf. . t M. W. . FOSTER. THOMAS M'ALTIX iWph TllHVnrv New Grocery and Provision Store, McCALPIN & TURNOCK. Corner of Main and Second St.. Evansville. ujju tcave 10 tnioriu tue citizens 01 vans- DPi' I . - ft gNville, and the country people generally that iaiithey have opened a Grocery and Provision More, ill Reillv'sold stand, nn tlu mriurnf Main nnd Second streets, where they will be thankful for a share ot the public patronage. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of country rroauee.- House Paintiiiir nnri f21:ir iiirr. . Joseph Turnock, thankful for past favors, will con tinue to pay strict attention to all work entrusted to nis care. Reglazing done at the shortest notice. 3-Ready .Muted Taints, Glass, and putty always on hand. ye . ' pep tO-U. RICHARD RALEIGH, Cor, ITIain and First St., Evansville. m noiesaie and Retail Dealers in Dry s . Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Cut lery, Clocks, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &c, &c, &c. . ii Ai just received his large as-lvi m Goods, consisting of Hats and Caps of the best quality and most fashionable description. Ladies and Gents. Boots and Shoes, Clocks, Looking Glasses, super; fine French. English, and American Clotli5, Cassi- wcrcs, S&tinttu,' Jeans, TiliTt Triniihgs. &lc ALSO: A splendid assortment of French, German, En- gubn ana American calicoes, Uinglianw, Alapaccas, itiaines, nne and supertme Cloth and bes Thibet Shawls from S3 to S JO each. best Lyou's 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 purcha sing elsewhere. - ifCrAU kinds of Produce &.c, tnkcn in exchange. sop IS 6mo. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. IXAT AXTD CAP CTCr.Il T ALLEN, Hatter, (a practical Mechanic jl , jrom .ew lor,) begs leave to oiler his pro fessional ser-ices to the. citizens 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 etyle got up or selected by himself with great care, exclusively for the fall trade of this section, and which he is resolved to sell at such prices as to make.it the interest of nil, in want of snch 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 New York, would do well to call early before the lot is disposed of. - A lot of splendid Beaver Hats, an extra fine arti cle, on hand, and also evcy variety of Caps. Gentlemen can have any description of Hat made to order at this establishment. . ' Evansville, Sep. lS-tf WEAV ESTABLISIHTIEXT. 1CATER ST., BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCLST, NEXT BOOR TO "TEMPERANCE HALL,1' EVANSVILLE, l.VD. Boots and Shoes at Wholesale and Retail. RL Tire,k;i.i...,:.i . ,.1 : .l-KT t above establishment on Water street, between Main and Locust, in the brick nu.-ain ilin.) uas I US' I OOclltTU III 1 1 If ftqrp formerly occupied by E. P. Spunier & Co., as a Dru-r s-to? e, a large and splendid assortment of lioot, J" Hats, Caps, Bonnets, -fee. Consisting or Mens' Kip Boois, Call do, fine French Calf Water ProCt dottind a geneial assortment of of coarse Boots, v Also, a good assortment of fine Calf Monroes, and & general assortment of Brogans. Boys and youths1 Kip and Calf Boots, JBrogans and Monroes. Also, a targe and!.. "splendid assortment of Ladies Shoes; consisting of lflne Buskin Walkins Shoes, fine Kid Slippers, Spring iHeel do, Calf and Morocco lac ed Boots and Polkas, various descriptions of Lasting oaiicrsnna iiaii tjuiitv , nn i nnu a gcuciai as sortment of M'sses Slips, Gaiters, and Polka Boots, a irood assortment of bonnets of the latest style. The subscriber would recommend his stock of Boots and Shoes to the p-ublicas being far superior to any Eastern work brought to this niaiKet ; he would respectfully invite those "wishing to purchase any ot the above articles to call and examine his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. He flatters him self that he can sell aslowvor lower than they can be boueht in the West, oct 26 tf. W. R. BA KER. TO 'CUcxTBT T2ERCIIAITS. JOHNSON &y CRANE, fVVVW -- now opening at their new brick store t.VN,V Mai Street, opposite the Bank', a large tiSgqnd full assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Comb, Ac. l-c. Which they are prepared to sell to the trade on the most favorable terms. oc 9-tf. Auction and Commission Souse. Maiu St. cor. of First. Evansville. .. THE undersigned has laid in a large and splendid stock of DR Y GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. CAPS. H ATS, HA RD-W ARE, CUTLERY, w hich he will sell at Auction every evening, and at retail at all times. Consignments will meet with prompt attention 1 will warrant every article of my own perfect, but should I receive aconsignment which is not perfect.the . public will be notified of the fact at the sale. Terms Cash. . nov 6-4m , H. GUMBRTS. f lZZfh THE Atlantis has been docked & VtSw' thmushty repaired and furnished and T.' now in fine order, and has resumed her trijw to Shawnee town and Henderson leaves Evansville every Wednesday at 2 o'ciock, P M, and h-vansviue every Sunday at 4 o clock A M. oc ll. SHERWOOD HOUSE. FIRST STREET. IfASSmi.I.F. TxniAVS. ' -THE under&isrned havinc become proprietors I ot the above well known establishment, beg leave to offer their services to the public and to S-1V solicit a share of patronage. They hope to be able to conunue the tavorable consideration the House has heretofore enjoyed under the management of Mr. .Fherwood. No exertions will be spared to give uni versal satisfaction to all. The Table and the Baf will be abundantly furnished and the rooms kept clean and neat.' Charges as heretofore molerate. NATHAN:ROWLEY, - nov 4-tf PETER BURK. TAYLOR HALL. JNO. 'L APP rpectfulv informs tlie f Tif eSudi public penerallly that he has leased for a m .i . i i i i i- ("-'na term of years, the well known tavern stand in Ev anwille formerly kept by E. Ehrsam, and lately by Benj Nurre. The house! has been thoroughly re paired, and handsomely fitted up with entire new fur niture, and those of the travelling public who may fa vor him with a cU, may rest assured that their com fort and convenience will meet with every attention. Ilia Table will always be supplied with the best that the market affords', and his Bar furnished with the choicest loquors, carefully selected by an experi enced hand. Attached to the Hall, and immediately on the Pnblic Square, are his stables, acknowledged by all to be the most spacious and convenient in the place. aug-.tf, 1847 1 JNO. M. APP. WASHINGTON HOUSE. a - i ii pmiiTPn. rs. . I k r. rwrrs 1 1 I V. leave to tender his trrateful thanks to his friends and to the travelling public for the patronage neretoiore exiciiuea 10 mm t hin oh ptand, and "to inform them that he has removed his Hotel to the opposite corner, on Mam street, which building is largerandmore commodious, and having Leen recently fitted up by him, he will be better able 10 accommodate those who may favor him with a call. Hi rooms and bedding are good, and his table will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords. He has spacious stables and a wagon yard Jof the accommodation of travelers, and his charces as heretofore will lie moderate. He solicits all his old friends and the public to give him a call at hie new Ftand where he believes he can accommodate them jnore to hisown satisfaction and their comfort. July 22-3mow JUST Received A lot of fancy dress Siiks; Tur--kuni Satins and plain blaek Gro de Rhine. -Also a fine assortment of Grimps, Fringes, Buttons, Rnd other dress trimmings. Also Zepher Worsted marking Canvass and Perforated Paper; Steel Beeds, CI -"son and Tassels, plain and verignted Pur-e Silks. 8tp23-tf' M. V. FOSTER. . A. U. JONES & rft.. Produce Dealers dt Commission XVThts au. i rront street, St. .Louis. References: . . E.&W. Lewis, ; Harrington, Hannah &. Co...... Beckwkh &, Dryer, ) o. T . :.lcHose&Engtt.sh!i St" Lom3- " Evansville j S. W. Ball, I rl Whi hitniore, , - oct2b-y . Mathews & Patch. BENTON fc APPLEGATE, PRODUCE, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MRUHT'S . No. 5 Notre Dame Street, Nw Ot lean. Reference J. McGregor & Co. ) XT t i LonsdaIefe& Co. New 0r!eana Smith & Shotwell, Louisville, Ky. Taylor & Harvey, Evansville, la. Plumnr, Bushnell & Warren, M. Albany. oc 12-3m Glenn & Eachus, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOHN INGLE, JR HORATIO Q. WHEELER INGLE & WHEELER, ATTORN EYS AT LA W, Successobs to Battei.l & IstfT.E, General Collection and Ji'eal Estate Agency. Office on First street, below Main. N.B. II. 4- Wheelek, Notary Public. oc9tf ONRAD BAKER. THOS. E. GARVIN, BAKER &. GARVIN, Attorney at Law, Evans ville, la. Office in the Court House. sep3 '46. I at mouce. J.J. CHANDLER, Attorney at utw. emce on r irsi st., oeiow xuain. npyo. ft I EDICAL. GEO.B. WALKER, Physician $ -i-i-M- tourgcim, corner ui v ine.mu r irst sts. Ijylo 4 a TAMES G. JONES, Attorney at Law, Office on j r trst street, below M ain. ap23 tf. SR. HAM ILL, Attorney at Law, Office in the . Court House, first floor. ap23 tf. v. v,vi.iij i , j.tomry x uoitc. umce on .wain w o,, i t ' 1 "4C XJttllJV St p li -I J. T T EDICAL. JOHN R. WILCOX, PA vi'ci $ j ottrjTOi. r irsisi., auuve .uain, wansviue, apio. OAXIEL MOROAW. JAMES MORGAN. MEDICAL. D. & J. MORGAN, Physician and Hurizeons Oflicc on First st, between Main aim c-ycainore. apJO tt. sr. J. BRAT. I. casselbeerv TJKAY & CASSELBERRY, riysicians aHSu g'ons, r trst st,, above Main. ap'-J'J u C. S.'WKEVF.R.- -. .... .... - - MARC IKIFIOS AT7"EEVER & TR AFTON,i'ici"us 4- Surgeon 1 f Ollice on First st. near the Sherwood House. N. B. lr. Weever's residence is on Second st., first door below Rev. Mr. Dodge's church. nov 13-tim. DR. JOHN T. WALKER. 13HYS1C1AN AND SURGEON. Ollice on Main Street, between Second and Third, and warly oppjsite the Clerk's office, where he may at all times be found unless absent on professional business, dec2J, '47-tf JOHN E. TAYLOR. R. G1JX HARVEY. TAYLOR & HARVEY, Commission and For warding JlrcAa;, Water St., Evansville, Indi ana. Have also a large, new wharf-boat where they will receive and store Ireight free of drayage. ap23 C. HARRINGTON. J.B.HANNAH. E. II. FAIRCHJLD HA RRING TON, H ANN AH & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Water St., opposite the wharf boats. Still continue to receive and for word on liberal terms. ap 24 tf. WOOLSEY &. NELSON commission Merchants & Auctioneers Main, 2d door from Second st. a-7 WM IIOLDEN, Tailor, Main street, over James Scantlin & Son's Stove store. aD 241v. WM. M. MORRISON, Taylor, Main St., one door from the corner of Second. Solicits a share of the patronage of the town and country. . apil ly. G. McHUGII, Fushioiuible Tailor, Water st, op posite the steam boat landing. dec3 ly. DO'NEIL, Fashinnah'e Tailor, First et , above Main near the Sherwood House. ai20 ly. RENSCHLER, Blacksmith. Shon SO on L.ocust street, opposite the Sherwood llouse. livery ttung in my me done- with neatness and dispatcli, give me a call ap 2 CITY BAKERY. &&f&'3 I HE enbsenber begs leave to mr-mmi ii miorm tue citizens ot ijvensv ville that he continues to manufacture Bread, Rusk, Cake and Crackers of all kinds, fresh every day, of the best materials and in the best manner. He will also keep constantl y-on hand for sale by the barre l or re tail, the best article of Flour. He is detcrnuned to please the tastes of Ins patrons and hocs to receive a liberal share of patronage. His stand is on Main st., next door to Jesse T. Lamb's store. ap23tf. NICHOLAS FIX. NEW GOODS! mV GOODS!! TUST received by JOHN SHANKLIN, corner of tJ Locust and Waterstreet, Evansville; lOO Pack ages, consisting in part ol the following articles, viz: 500 pieces prints ot the newest style, 15 bales Brown i-heeiing, 20 pieces Red Flannels, 20 " White do 20 " Canton do, M " Bed Tick, 25 cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, 20 pairs Large Blankets, Blue and Green Mackinaw do, - 15 boxes Hats and Caps, asjjorted, 60 dozen Hosiery, Sattinets, Cassimers and Jeans, Buena Vista Cassiniere; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths, California Plaids, Cashmeres, M. de Lains, Alpaccas of every variety. Wool Cloakings, 5 pieces Gro De Khine Silks, Also, Linen Cambric Ildk'is, fancy and Bkck Silk do. A larsre assortment of Shawls trom 50 cts. to $8,00. JKT All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. dec21-'47tf - TO COUNTRY 3IERCIIANTS- THE subscriber is now opening 100 Packages of Alerchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots Sl SnoES, Hats, Caps and Uo.n.vets, Hardware, Glass Ware and Crockery; which he will sell as low as any House in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such ns Pork, Wheat, Corn. Opts, Flaxseed, . White Beans, Beeswax. Feathers or Tallow. ' dec 21-tf , . JOHN SHANKLIN. 100 Barrels Kenhawa Salt for sale by dec21-U"J JOHN SHANKLIN. CLOTHS, Cassimeres, and Vestings Bouilly's celebrated French black Cloth; Eng. &, Anier. blue, black, brown and olive Cloth; Plain and plaid Cassimeres; Sattin, Velvet, Woolen, and Silk Testings. Also a good assortment of .Tailors trimmings. Forsnlejow either at wholesale retail. sep23-tf. m.w.foster:' TUST Opening Suoe.rior Silk Warn Elack Alnaccas: 50 ps low and medium price cott v arp Alpacca; Mode and high colored Lustres and Cassimeres; Oregon and Cahtorma Plaids; Plaid andstrijied Deiisles and Iohair Cloth; Gala Plaids and all wool Cloakings, Cheap at wholesale or retail. sep 28-tf. M. W. FOSTER. Ips. 4-4 Ingrain Carpeting very cheap; 1 case No. 10 Cotton Curds; 1 do Cotton Umbrellas whalebone frames; 1 bale 10-4; 11-4 and 12-4 Witney Blankets. Just received and for sale bv ' K1UESEN & MORGAN. No 25 Main streetwho have Indiana State Scrip lor sale. nov li tt. "f IN store and for sale low -'$ 200 sks prime Uio Coflee; 300 sks T. .1 Salt: . ' 500 Kanahwa do. Also a general assortment ofGroceries, in store and for sale by ecp23J M.W.FOSTER EVAIrSVII,L,E WIIAItF. rrHE undersigned will receive sealed proposals JL tor grading and constructing a whart in front ol the City of Evansville, from the upper side of Wal nut st.eetto the middle of Division street, embracing five blocks, or about 1H50 feet. The whorf is to be covered with gravel to the depth of fiine inches, and to have paved gutters extending from the end of each street to the river at low water, and to be constructed in conformity witn mesurvey 01 Mr. Cleveland, as contained in his report to the City Council. The whold work js to Incompleted within twoyers from the first day of April, a. o, JS48; estimated cost, from 20,000 to 30,000 dollars. Said proposals will be re ceived until the 1st of March next. JOHN SHANKLIN. M. W. FOSTER, dec 3-tw& w till Mar. 1st G. B. WALKER. BRUSHES! Brushes!! Just opened" a full as sortment of Counter, White Wash, Shoe, Horse. Sha vinr, H air. Cloth, Varnish, Paint and scrub Brush es.. For sule low by JsSd . 31. W.FOSTER. Four Days Later From Europe. Prospects Favorable to All C A S H CUSTOMERS, ALLIS 8c HOWES, THE HOUSE that sells goods for small profits and ready pay. have just been receiving several important additions to their large stock ot Groceries. They pledge themselves to sell as good articles and at as low rates as can be obtained in the West, and invite all dealers, who wish to do a saving business, to come and convince themselves that these asser tions are something more than empty boasts. Their stock embraces every thing belonging to the grocery trade, in proof of which see the columns of our city papers. ON EVERY PAGE YOU WILL FIND THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS, nov 20-tf LATE FROM BOSTON. 1 I f Bt'gs very prime Rio Cotiee, Xk" 30 casks choice Liquors, . 10 15bU Retiried Lamp Oil, .' . 8 Bags soft shell Almonds, 3 do Filberts, 2 casks Currents, ISO boxes Soup, For sale by nov 20 " ALLIS &. HOWES. MOKE NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED BY KR02SEN &. MORGAN I. TUE NEW FRAME EUrLUi.NGS OX MAIX ST. 2ps 6-1 blue Blanket Cloth; - 2ps 6-4 ail wool Clouking; 1 5-4 Ital. Silk, black; 3 imp satin stripe and furured blk Silks; 15 dozen heavy wollen Gloves; 1 case assorted Cotton Tread; II Coach Oil Cloth; . 2 ps Hair Cloths lor Sofas; 10 dozen men and boys' Cloth Caps; 50 ps assorted Prints, very low; 50 prs Bed Blanket; ' 2 dozen Buckskin Mitts; . 28 prs Transparent and Painted Window Blinds; 04 ps raper vv inaow Blinds 32 and 36 inches; Also, Linen Cambric, Hdkfs, Shawls; -Yestings, Bombazines, etc, &. All those wishing new and cheap goods, at whol sale or retail, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine. I'- l . G UNNY Bags-2O,fXJ0 new Gunny BB53 recei ved per steamer Aluatros and tor sale by nov 20 ALLIS fc HOWES. np.OBACCO. The undersigned have on hand one I ot the largest and best assortments oj manufac tured Tobacco in the West, Virginia, Kentucky, Mis souri, and Indiana Brands. Among late arrivals are tue following: 20 boxes Seldon and Anthony's 5 lump; -20 King's 8 lump; . 10 " Ender's 12 lump; 10 " I. Hare's 12 do; 10 " W.H. Hare's pound lump; 10 " Seldon and Anthony's pound lump. ah superior v lrgnna Brands, selected by a con noisseur and bought for cash, on which terms they win oesoiu at a very small advance by nov 20 ALLIS & HOWES TO SMOKERS The best assortment of FINE SPANISH SEGARS. Ever below the falls of the Ohio river is now offered lor sale by the subscribers. . We name La Orleans; Reualia Ne Plus Ultra; Colorado Claro; . Para Todos; Orusado;-; 1 :. - Panelelos, , Besides many other Brands. Every taste can be suited. nov 20 ALLIS &. HOWES. STATIONARY 15 !oxes Maynard Sc Noyes' superior Black Ink, the best articles now in use in the United1 States, 200 reams Paper. Cap and Post, " Just received and for sale by ' nov. 20 ALLIS & HOWES. GLASSWARE: 200 dozen assorted Tumblers; ' 50 " " fine,cut and com. Decanters 20 " Syr. Cans & Molasses Jus: 30 " Jars assorted sizes; 15 Cruets. Together with Salts, Dishes, Lanterns, Goblets, etc. etc., jus received and for sale very low by nov 20 . ALUS & HOWES. tZ&sz.JI FRESH Teas. Just received and now hi S ready for inspection 200 packages of Tea. tr f -feAn assortment selected with great care espe cially for the Evansville Market, for sale by nov 20. ALLIS &. HOWES FISH Market 100 packages Mackerel, 150 boxes small Herring, . 10 tierces Codfish, nov 20 A LLIS &. HOWES. For sale by OYSTERS By a late arrangement, we shall receive during the winter sea son weekly supples of rresh Oysters by express, direct from Baltimore, packed in ice and warranted fre&h. nov 20 ALUS Sc. HOWES. DIRECT FROM NEW ORLEANS. B Y steamer Louisville just arrived, 40 BbJs Molasses, : 23 Boxes M R Raisins, 4 Casks Rice, Warrentud new crop, and for sr.la bv nov 20 ALLIS &. HOWES. IRON AND NAILS. Tons assorted Iron, ttIO ketrs assorted Xails. 20 Just received and for sale by . nov 20 . ALLIS & HOWES, MANILLA Cordatre All sizes Boat Cables, Just arrived from Boston via New Orleans and torealeby . nov 20 ALLIS &. HOWES. 0 VKUM 25 Bales first rate Russia Oakum just received and lor tale by. nov 20 ALLIS & HOWES. ALEXANDER EAUGHEIN, Wholesale and Retail, cts Kf5: Grocery, Iron, Nail, rrfagg$ i-z'&und Sheet Iron Store. f-'-SiA-. Jl WATER STUEKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. "VTTE besr leave to call the attention of merchants, V Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout the W abash country, Illinois, and the Southern por tion of Kentucky, to our lanre and very treneral Stock of Ciroceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Axes, Cotton 1 am and Llomeslic .Manufac tured Articles. VV inch we offer tor sale at very re diif-eil nriies for (jasli or Prodm. ' . The nead of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all artieits in our line. Dealers and country merctmnts need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles tiiey may need, and they would .consult their interest bv giving us a call, as we are determined to merit a share of public patronage. The business will be conducted bv JAMES LAUGHLLN, Jr. 55 Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the highest market price. may 4, '41-11. XRON and Nails. A large assortment of Bar Iron, '1 5 tons or more just received. Also 400 kegs nails assorted, from 3d to 6 inch spikes, lor sale very low by may4tf. A. LAUGIILIN, Water st. BLACKSMITHS Tools. A larsie assortment of Blacksmiths Tools, gknaniely, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Rasps, riles, etc., etc., constantly on hand and or sale low by Imay l A. juAL uUElN T" UMBER. A larce and full assortment of Pine I i Lumber. For sale by may! tf. A. LAUGIILIN,-Water si W INDOW Glass. An assortment ofWindow Glass, assorted sizes. For sale by mayltf. A. LAUGHLIN, Wate st FARM FOR SALE. rnilE SUBSCRIBER wishes to &ivoee of the farm I upon which " he lives, being on the Boonvide Road, one mile North East from the Court House, in the city of Evansville, containing thirty three acres of first rate land, under good improvement. This farm hasupon itagoodand well f ni shed J ram dwelling house, and oul houses, a well ot first rate water, a finely improved warden and vounc Orchard. Also Four lots in the fourth enlargement of the city of Evansville. Also i hree -first rate horses, a good two horse wa2on, (the Peytonia,) and harness, bugy and har net-ri, one cow,.17 head of hogs, 600 bushels of corn, one stack ot hay and fodder, household and kitchen furniture; for terms apply to the subscriber dec'J-tf ... "JOHN N. KIR KENDALL.: SHAWLS A great variety of Shawls, amongs which are an extensive assortment of superior and common black Cloth, Tartan, Mode, Tureni, &c. . For sale low by s2d s M, W. FOSTER, Sale of Mortgaged Lands. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in conform ity with the provisions of the thirteenth Chap ter of the "Revised Statutes of the State of Indiana." for the year 1843, the lollowing described tracts of land, situated in Vanderburgh county, or so mucl thereof as will be necessary to pay the principal, tr terest, and costs due on the following mortgages a the time of said sale will be sold at the door of thi Court House, in 6aid county, on the 28th day ot Jan uary, 1348, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 6 o'clock P. St., unless the sums due thereon be satis fied, before the day of sale, to-wit : . The n w qr of the n e qr of section 17, in township 7, south of range 11 west, containing 40 acres, mon gaged jo secure loan No 7 of the Common Schooi Fund. Amount due thereon 158 33-100 dollars. The wi of the n e qr of section 30, in township 6, south of range 11 west, containing 80 acres, mort gaged to secure loan .No. 13, of the Common School Fund. Amount due thereon 68 74-100 dollars. The ei of the s w qr of section 18, in town 6, s ransT; 9 we st, containing 127 89-100 acres, (.except 10 acres taken off the n e corner of said tract.) Mortgaged to secure loan iNo 107 ol the common school lund. A- tnount due thereon 116 27-100 dollars. The ei of the n e qr of section 27, in town G srange 11 west, containing 80 acres. Mortgaged to secure loan No 53, of the funds of town 5, e range 11 west. Amount due thereon 182 67-100 dollars. The w 1 of the s e qr and the north end of the e 1 of the s e qr of section 22 in township 6, s ramie 11 west. containing 100 acres. Mortgaged to secure loan No baot the funds ot town grange 11 west. Amount due thereon 354 28-100 dollais. The w 1 of the s w qr of section 18, in township 6, s range a west, Containing 127 90-100 acres. Mort gaged to secure loan No 166, of the funds of town 7. s range 10 west. Amount due thereon 232 57-100 dollars. And should no one offer or bid the full amount due upon the aforesaid tracts of land, the same w ill be struck on to the proper fund. WILLIAM II. WALKER, nov 25-tds-p f S8 Auditor of Vanderburgh county Sale of Forfeited School Lands. THE purchasers of' the following tracts of School Land in the county of Vanderburgh, having tail ed to pay the annual instalments of interest due there on, and the contracts of sale having thereby become forfeited, and the Jand reverted to the townships to which it formally belonged. Therefore, in compli ance with the provisions of the thirteenth article of the thirteenth chapter of the "Revibed Statutes of the oiaie 01 lnaiana, lor me year ims, caiu tracts wm oe onereu at imblic sale, at tins door ol the Louri House, in said county, seperately, on the 28th day of January, icno, oeiween ine nours 01 iu o ciock. a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m 01 said day. to-wit : The n w qr of the n w qr, and the 8 e qr of the s w qr ot section lb, m township o, s range 10 west. Also, the n w qr of the s w qr of section 16 in town ship 6, s range 11 west Also, theseqrof the 3 w qr of section 16, in town shio7. s ranee 11 west. The purchaser will be required to pay one fourth of the purcnase money in hand, and per cent, interest on the resume tor one year m advance; and win oe al lowed twenty-five years credit on said residue, by pay ing the interest thereon annually in advance, at the rate 01 1 per cent. WILLIAM II. WALKER, nov 25-tds- p f S3 A uditor of Vanderburgh county SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given, that in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 13. of the Revis ed Statute, of 1843, the following lots, or tracts of School land will be ottered tor sale, to the highest bidder at public auction, at the door of the Court House in the County of Vanderburgh, and State of In diana, on the 14th day of March A D 1848, at 10 o' clock A M., viz: I he n w qr ot the n e qr ot sec no 16 in t 5 S r 10 w containing 39 03-100 acres, N e qrot the n w of sec 16 in 1 5 s r 10 w contain ing 40 20-100 acres; b w qr 01 the n e qr ol sec no 16 t 5 s r 10 w 39 03-100 acres; ' - Is e qr ot the scqr ot sec no 16 1 5 s r 10 w 37 41- 100 acres; N w qr s eqrsec 16 t 5 s r 10 w 39 44-100 acres; N w qr s w qr sec 16t5srl0w40 acres; N lot' n i ol e lofne qrof sec 28 t 5s r 10 w 20 acres; ; S t ot n t ot et ot ne qrot sec 23 t 5s r 10 w 20 acres; JN i ot e t ot e i ot n e qr ot sec 2a t 5 s r 10 w 20 acres: S 1 ofs iof e I ofneqr of seo 28 t 5 e r 10 w 20 acres; ' TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth of the purchase money will be required in hand and on the residue, the purchaser will be allowed a credit ot twenty five years, by paying seven per cent interest, -thereon, in advance annually. WlL.LflA.Yl rl. WAL.KH.lt, dec 31-60 d Auditor of Vanderhurgh County. State of Indiana, Spencer County. In the Probate Court of said County, November Term, A. D. 1847. In the matters and thinss in the estate ot John Murphy, deceased. "IVJOVV at this time come John W. Graham and J 1 Willis Snyder the Administrators of said estate. and file their memorial showing the condition of the said estate and complaining that the- property both real and personal is uisufhciept to pay the debts and de nands outstanding against it; and the court being fully advised in the premises, decla.es the sajd estate probably insolvent. It is theretore o aercd that the filing and pendency 01 ine said complaint De mane known to ihe creditors of the said John Murphy, de ceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks st'ccessfully in the Evansville Weekly Journal, a newspaper published in Evansville, Vanderburgh Co.mty, State of Indiana, and that they be informed that unless they notify the said administrators of the existence and extent of their respective claims by fil ing the same or a statement of the nature, dale and description of the contract or assumpsit upon which the sane way be to jnded 111 the otnee ol the clerk ot this court previous to the final distribution oj the as ses of the estate of the said decedent, such claims wilt be postponed in favor of the claims of more dili gent credi.ors, and all further administering herein 15 continued. copy lest. . Witness JOHN CRAWFORD, Clerk of said Court at Rockport, November 17.li. 1847. By S. W. FAIRFIELD, Dep. Clerk. dec 3-w6w. " ACADEMICAL. INSTITUTION, AND FEMALE SEMINARY, MYRON W. S AFFORD respectfully gives notice to his patrons and the friends of education gen erally, that the first winter quarter of the above in stitutions, will commence the last Monday in Novem ber; the lornier, to be taught exclusively by himself, the latter, by Mrs. L. M. Saffokd assisted by E. F. Mortox aniiS.JC. Bowden; teachers amply qualified by their literary attainments and experience iu teach ing, to give thorough instruction in all the branches raugnt in tie nest oeminanes 01 me country. Our purpose is, that the school shall be permanent, and maintain a character, worthy the names they bear. ' , The Academy is exclusively for "males; and for tho3e, more particularly, who desire to study the An cient Classics, and the higher branches of Mathemat ics. It will be a thorough preparatory school for those wishing to pursue a regular College course, or who desire to quality ineniseives ior teacning or lor -pus In order to secure the classification and order, which are indispensable to efficiency, it will be expec ted of those applying for admission into the Academy, that they read iiuently, spell tolerably, write lecibly, understand the ground rules of Arithmetic, antfhave some knowledge of Geography and the use of maps. It is also highly important, that students commence with the beginning ol the term; as classes are then formed, and subjects of study commenced. . ' RATES OF TUITION IS TIIE ACADEMY. Primary English branches $4 00 per Qur. Higher English biaaches -- 5 00 " Languages, Algebra and Geometry 7 00 " TCITKWI IN THE StMIXAET. Primary studies 3 00 per Qur Hisher English branches 4 CO " Latin and French, extra 2 CO " " Music on Piano Forte 8 CO " " Use of instrument for practice- - 100 ." " Boarding. A few young Ladies can be accommo dated in tlie family with the teachers, and provision is made for others in the first families iu the city. Price Of Board, $1 50 per week. Evansville, Nov. 10th. novll-tf. MINITURES AND FORTR AITS. JMR. J. W. YOUNG. From the very popular Daguerreotype Gallery of Mb Hawkixs, oj Cincinnati. "tTTOULD respectfully inform the Ladies and V Gentlemen of this place and vicinity, that he has engaged Rooms at the Sherwood House for a short time, for the purpose of taking Miniature Por traits. The public generally and ladies in particular are invited tocallandexaminespeciniens. decl4-2m. Are yoa Insured? THE undersigned as agent for the Col umbus Ohio Insurance Company, is prepar ed to take risks on on shipments of Merchan dize, Produce, ,&.c, from and to any part of the U. States by steam and sailing vesfels, steam, canal, keel and flat boats, also upon buildings, merchandize, furniture, &c, on most reasonable terms. . The hiirh reputation which this Company bears for its ability, liberality and promptness in adjusting los ses, entitles it to the confidence and patronage of the public. nov27-tf. J.NO M. STOCKWELL, Ag'u - LIST OF LETTERS . REMAINING uncalled for in the Post Office at Evansville, Indiana, on the 1st day of January, 1848. ' -- : . Alexander, Wm . Pettit, Alex Dr . Adams, David M . Parmer, Kosilla Been, Martha . Pinyars, batneul Brown, Wm Paul, John ' Bailey, Alexander Pinney, Mary Mrs cutler, 1 homaa late ot ) Peters, .achary . the Wharf Boat L Poteet. Win Bridges, J as Bossert, Peter Blanchard Samuel Phillips, David F Poster, AO Perkins, Asa S Robinson, A L Hon . Ryan, Isaac . Bryant. John Baker, Louisa Mrs - Bradford J O M S N Robbe, Lagoner Bingham, W H Captoin ) Robbins, Edward F S B Pink J Rose, B Bingham, Samuel A " Rash, 'Mary ' ' ' Bringhain, Wm H StBt J Robertson, George W or Pink i John C Campbell, JasB - . Kine, Abraham Rockwell, Geo Capt Snyder, George Smith, John 2 Stillwell, A M Sjoner, Jolnw . Sparling, Jacobs F Shepard, M S. Spickerd, Sam'l &, Susan Stansberry, Jacks?"t Stuart, John Sen . Stiuchiield, JDavid Summers, '1 i , Sheller, John Stevens, Joseph ' Seay, Racheal li ' ' Smith, arah : Trousdale, John Trich, John 2 Te Vogt, A Voa, Frederic! or Jacob Vaughn, HP Wickerham, James Wells, Charles M 2 Weed, Sam'l Weins, Margaretta Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Sarah A . Wetsell, Jacob Wright, William Weir, A &. E Wilber, Mary A Wright, Charles .Miscellaneous. Uarter, Bennett 2 Chamberlin Aaron Clark, AG Cavine, Ira Coleman, John D " Cralle, V R Criswell, Moses Chepin; Oscar D Cave, George Hon ) Wharf Boat Duncan, Henry Davis, Andrew J DeVos, T Easton, H Edwards, A Friends, H , Fish, John J Folts, Joseph Fuller, PS Garwood, Nathan Gross, Christian Grant, J W Grant, Leuon Hon Green, Win Gilbert, A Hunter, Jane Hopple & Bean . Hughes, Robt Howe, E B Capt Hane, Daniel Hollis, Jesse . -Hamil, Sam'l R ' Jones, Wm Jonson, Dr Johnson, Malinda Miss Kearney, Thos Dr Knight Jane Longbotham M Y Lynxwiler, Wm McClurg, Jas F Mathews, George L 2 Mathews, George Mathews, Harrison McMackin, Sarnnel Monk, Samuel McNanrara, John Mastin, J C McPheters, John Miller, Elizabeth 2 , Martin, Henry McIIugh, Cornelius McLaughlin, G H Rev Martin," John Morris, Isaac Mesker, Bernard Maltley, Joel Nowles, Eli Nobles, CH Niles, Sarah Jane Geandjeans, jeans Mons'r Lussuik, u Walkens, S ' Frank, J G Gerhart, 0 Shenk, S Poorman, Christian . Frenshuldise, John Schniezer, Christian Koppole, JanR Buck, J' J Schlen, M Brouillett, Oliva Anshinger, F Schniezer, Christian Schan, John Dickoneir, Arnold Brink,ilenry Stovlen, Christian Henskes, J H Lang, Nicholas Hotboom, M or G Futh Schneider, Henry Happ, Jacob Lauiensnlaegen, M Egnu, John Stunkel,F Lohere, M A Meih, W Kramer, G J Lind, Joseph Sohiemel, G S ' Hartman, Lorentz; .'. Heinni, John Zooalden, Chr Kramer, G J Nicklin, Anna Maria Owing, John O?born, Georee L 2 Osborn, Thos II Porter, Braxton Pattinge, Jos or Westley Poland, John M . Poland, J M -Poland, John Perkins, AS Persons calling for any of the foresroins Letters. will say "they are Advertised.'''' a. a. tiuru x,r. ai. Evansville, la., Jan. 4, 1848. EVANSVILLE STOVE STORE SOMETHING NEW AND Importan to Housekeepers. The Subscriber havinsr secured the Pa tent llight for the counties of Vanderburgh, Posey, r r.k .i v f. - Mil!.. (, .iMsu.i aim . v 1 1 .... . i" . WAGER' AIK-T1U11T COOK STOVE. Jrtur r.Hl.ra thpn, f.ir snip ftftr hfivintr ffivn tlinm ft Uiorongh trial, with every confidence tEat they are the best stove ever of iered. 1 have sold a dozen or more to our citizens, no one ot them could be purchased tor the money paid tor them. This Stove is simole in its arrangement, avowincr all liability to et oul of repair. Its economy in fuel; its strengthened plates were exposed to fire; its enlarged flues, holding in suspense so mucn heated air. its per fected summer arrangement, where all small culinary operations, with broiling and boiling, heating irons and preserving may be performed without heating the stove; its pertect draught under any circumstances; its capacity tor performance; the small space it occu pies; the large size and complete control of heat in its oven; the smoothness of its castings; the elegance of its form, making it a rich and beautiful piece - of furniture: all constitute an extraordinary combina tion ot beauty, convenience, and durability, which leaves it without competition in the whole catalogue of Stoves. This stove has taken the first premium both at the Country Agricultural Fairs and at the American Institute, JNew 1 ork, and we have numerous tes. timontals of its entire success in winning its way to public favor amid the tremenduous companion of the fcast. The following cirtificates from Gen. Joseph Lane and others, who have them in use will speak their worth. Evansville July 10 1847. Mr. Thomas Scantli7i. Sir: The Wagar's Troy Air-tiaht Cooking stove, that vou put up for Mrs LAne is an excellent one ana ene minus ueciueaiy the best cooking stov that she has seen, its capacity for baking is far better than any stove that we have tried. . Rerpectfully yours JOSEPH LANE. We whose names are annexed having purchased from Mr. Thomas Scantlin Wager's New Air-Tight Cooking Stove take great pleasure in recommending them to the public as being the best arranged cooking and baking stove we have usea, ine ovens ueing large baking can be done equal to an brick oven we have ever tried and with one half the ordinary fuel used in stoves, they are neat in their structures and combines economy, with every necessary convenience ana in every respect the best article ol the kind we have ever used, and would cheerfully recommend them to all persons in want of a good cooking stove. Evansville Ind. July 10, 1847. DANIEL WOOLSEY. SAMUEL OR R. SAM'L T. JENKINS. C.G.DORSON. . C. G.CLIFFORD. I also keep on hand the "Double Oven Cook Stoves,' "Premium Cook fetoves," "Air-1 lght Parror" seven and ten plate, Cannon, and other stoves of every va riety and pattern, and which I cau afford and will sell at unusual low prices all I ask is to have ilioje wish in? to nurchase to ffive me a call. N. B. Any quantity of TIN WARE on hand as usual, and all work 111 that line made to order and on short notice, at short prices. July 21-t THOMAS SCANTLIN. Sycamore st. near Laughlin's corner, and Water St.. odoors trom corner 01 Aiame. Mackenzie Compound Liver Pills These truly Celebrated Pills, VTOW nronerlv esteemed in all neighborhood JLN where they have beenused,were first made some Twelve years A go by the proprietor, from a Veget able Extract, and then recommended by him as a su perior Bilious Pill He then resided in an eastern Citv, On his removal to the west, in 1836 he was soon forced to observe the very general complaint then and now prevalent, of a Diseased state o, The Liver, - Jaundice etc. His long experience of the primary causes,and disastrous results ot an at fection of this all important working agent of the hu man frame, and posessed as be was of a practical knowledge of the specific action produced in that or cran (the Liver.) bv the Extract so successfully resort ed to by him in eastern practice induced the Proprietor 10 give niSrlllS a inai 111 mose uiseascs wucrc v.urou- ic or Tornid State of the Liver was Complained of. The result in every instance, so far as he has been informed, has shown their Complete Triumph over that disorder. I hus convinced ot their complete etn cacv, he has ever since invariably recommended them; and thousands who in thehealth-restoring use of them havi ffn benefited, now bear witness to their power ful effects in ridding tlie system of all those, diseases connected with or dependent upouan unhealthy state of the Liver, such as Bilious and other Fevers, Jaundice Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, flatulency, neanourn. naonuai cosuviickj, In view of all these facts, the proprietor in recommen dino- bis COMPOUND LlVEU PlLLS, does SO With' thegreatest confidence in their properties of prevent in" 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 express ly for the afore-mentioned diseases. They act sjie cificaly on the Liver and Viscera; remove all con gestive action and morbid secretions; purifying the blood; causing a free and healthy discharge of bile strengthening the system, and assisting digestion C. S. Mackenzie & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Propri etors For sale by VV. M. WOOLSEY , Agent, may l-'Jm Evansville, la, ' The Express Store in the Papers once more! - Look to yonr Iuteresf Everybody!! T71 &. VV. LEWIS thankful for the liberal patron- A2J age extended them this Fall, would say to their friends and the public that it is our desire and deter mination, at tliis advanced season 01 me year, 10 re duce our remaining stock of goods as low as possi 11 nrmnratorv tn the Soring Trade, and as that de sire is largely developed by ua at this time we will, from this date sell our stock consisting ol almost eve rn artielR in the rirv poods line at cost and carriage. or thereabouts, those wishing to avail themselves of a rare chance to get great Bargains win qo wen 10 comfi and see us. We solicit country merchantp and all who wish to buy at wholesale or' retail to call as the reduction we have made will be an obiect to vou. Don't forget to call at the Express Store, corner of Main aud Water streets. Jbi. & W. L.L.W1S. IKrBut remember we do business on the pay one hall up and the other down bystem.-C J an 4-tt. "DICKED np Adrift, During the late freshet L a chest of Carpenters Tools. The owner is re quested to call, prove property and pay charges, and take them away. CHARLES G. COLVLN. jan 4 '48-3w. FAMILY SYRUP. A fl HALF Bbls. Family Syrup just received and 'iV forsaleby McALrlN & I t) KNOCK jan. 4-4t. corner Main & Second Sts. Evansville City Foundery, rTMIE UNDERSIGNED have iust erecteJ in the JL City of Evansville a FOUNDERY, which is situated below Uivision street, and near the n.x change Hotel, where they are. prepared to execute all kinds 0 castings in Iron, such as cooking and par lor Stoves Ploncrlis Corn STiplWd. Wmrnn Rotps " -" , .w, VV.U 1 - " 1 .... - , Hollow-ware, and in fact all other work in their line at Cincinnati prices. They will warrant all work done by them, and their Stoves for twelve months. Thev invite calls from those in want of work in their line before going elsewhere. All orders will be punctually attended to and faithfully executed. Cash paid for old castings. Jan l-6m KRATZ &. HEILMANN, HOWE'S IIYCEIAN IIOARIIOUND AND LIVERWORT COUGH CANDY. rTMIIS popular Candx hashecn before the public in JL the west and south more than one year,and in that short space of time it has obtained more reputation tor its good qualities, certainly ot cure, and cheap ness, than any other Medicine of the kind ever offered It is the intention of the proprietors to sell the Cough Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach ot all to obtain a remedy, that never fails, (no such word as "fail" is ever heard or thought of, when this! Candy is talked about,) curing tee most violent CoLDi and cough, and is theretore ollered to the sullering and afflicted, of the West and South; for their good! Pulmonary Complaints, Whooping Cough, Colds,Cocghs,Hoarsne.ss, I Influenza, . . BR0Nciirris,5AsTnMA, I Difficulty of Expectok Phthisic, Croup, Sore Throat, ation And general afflictions of the Chest and Lungs, which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases, yield immediately by the use of this valuable Couoh Candy. The materials used in the preparation are of the best quality, being vegetable and the best white Ha vana Sugar, consequt 11 tly it may be relied on as in ev ery respect a pure and genuine article.- - -. HOWE & CO. 2Vb. 1, College Hall, Walnut Street Cincinnati, 0. CERTIFICATES. From Henry Morse, Ex Judge of Court ofCommon riease. 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 Coughs, Colds, &,c. II. MORSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, &c. Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 1847, D. S. F ANNUM. From D. Tuttle.Proprictor of the City Hotel. MESSRS. HOWE & . CO. Gentlemen: It is with much satisfaction that I have it in rav power to testify to the efficiency of your Cough Candy. I have used it and know it to be a yaluuble and certain remedy for Colds and Coughs, and as such commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. 16, 1847, D TUTTLE. Prom Wm. Young, Presiding Elder, of the Metho dist E. Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Howe: Not longsince whilelaboring under the influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned bv cold and speaking in the open air a friend handed me a piece of your "Hoarhound and Liverwort Candy" from the use of which I experien ced great and almost immediate relief since then I have frequently used it with the same beneficial ef fects. I therefore feel no hesiianee in recommending four Candy as 0, certain specific for Coughs, Colds, L.arsness,&c. WM. .YOUNG. Cincinnati Aug. 27, 1847. For sale by W. M. WOOLSEY, Agent, Evansville, Indiana. nov25,tf. EAITH! IIEAL.TII! THOMSON "S COMPOUND SYRUP of TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. THE ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, Ashma, Bronchists, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, Haorsness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough,Croup,Hives, - Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint, Diseased Kidnevs, and Affections generally of the Throat, ' Breast and Lungs. Of nil 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 isemphatically 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 our race. Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain, and all that seemed within our power was at best al leviation 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 upon which it founds its superior claims to the atten tion of the afflicted, that all who require its use may Tepose tun continence in its curative powers. Since its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wit nessing 11s nappy resuus in numerous instances; but he was determined not to offer it in tVi he had become thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. Having such conviction, he now confidently offers it as a remedy without a parallel for the cure ofPUL- .vnjiAn.i cuau.viriiu and its kindred dis eases. Let the following sneak for itwlf l,I have used 'Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar ot iV'oodj.1 aphtha, ior some time in jny practice, and have found it the most efficient remedy I have ever usea in consumptive cases, Chronic Catarrh, etc, when great irritability, with weaknass of tlie pulmo nary organs, existed. The rapidity with which it ac is areaiiy in 11s iavor wnere dyspuoea or oppress ion exists, when is immediately reliwtvl hw tt "In Pulmonary Consumption jt can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of thatdis- ease, aiiu 1 consider 11 a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt from the imputa ItVU V lllJllllSlU. . . i , , - - M- CHAMBERS, M. D. Philadelphia. Oct. 11th. 184 fi. 83"The above medicine prepared only by Axgney & Dickson, atNE corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets rmiaueipma: aoia Dy u. fh.L.Li, Evansville, and respectable druggists generally. 1 ncc o emu or igi per Dottle; beware of linita tion. ; i nov 4, 1847 00 Pi68 Black and Colored Alpacca Lusters vrvl25 Kentucky Jeans. 1 100 " Sattinetts all colors. 150 " Red, White and Yellow Flannels o ases assorted rrtnts. 5 " Bleacaed Musljns. '''. 500 " Woollen Shawls, . 130 Pair Blankets, iust f.-i D9 very cheap, by J. 11. M AGHEE, & CO oct, 13-tf jjain Btrec, MEDICAL. I K..UtA. B. vvalklk, President of the Ev- JLX ansvilie iueaicai eociety, will deliver his Vale dictory address on the first Monday night in January 1843, at 7 o'clock. 7' Officers are-to be elected for the ensuing year, all members of the Profession are invited to attend, dec 23 JOHN R. WILCOX, Secr5j VERY IMPORTANT COMMU f A TO ALL PERSONS IN ALL FLA S, 5 ' At all times, ' ' , And tinder all Circumsf an JL' XFyou are sick, get cured; if well, empivv to continue so. Every individual indr v iJ its, which must, to a greater or lesser ex i u, s .c range the admirable and intricate o.iubinw which form the system, and conseqnently .-. ' . every individual should possess some mild, vet efficacious' , :m..i.- accredited agent for preserving all functiot. ' in good order. :. iK. WOOD'S .. sarsafarilla and wild cherry bi rr will achieve this result, and should t- at family, and in the hands of , every perse.,, business, profession or general course of L?, posed to the very many little ailments :. life a curse, instead of a blessing, and ft--in their aggregated condition in the s-..i OF DEATH. The Bitters here mentioned are comi c... man of great skill and knowledge, Iron' v Nature presents to those who care to fincl . which are the only reliable antidotes to t:,: 1 v r. -v.-"-i Of disease. The chief ingredients are the ui : ?a! b loved barsapanlla and the Bark of the 'dd Ci-err- tree, with which the red man of the lore?; ., zJfa: ly every disease of the internal organs mate rials, though powerful in their action, art i-cEnu sense teaches us, , ENTIRELY HARMLESS. j,. " J - T v i'ivp,tT.r.C, ical operatives in the inhabitable gl be. r tf kr these jBiTTETs,the scrofulous may trestor j it tau tv; and avoid the sharp knife of the f;eoa; J r come CANCER AND KING'S EV I Whoever is subjected to the horrors of .'vwi' ti ititioa should at once purchase this sure reined,- ,J i .;, train of Costiveness follow dreadful local congwicB oftentimes insanity, very frequently m:nia ct hy'u'-' chondria, violent headaches, palpitatibt, and r;er affections of the"heart, and rheumatic u ?ii;ra Dr. Wood's Compound ia one of the -,t e!,.it je medicines in routing these ccmplaihn . nrd -htir-fountain head that can possibly be procjr.-d - From being confined in close rooms, 1 ' rot tjt king a small modicum of exercise, numerous per. in daily are made to deplore a loss of arpetitf, h vi' aches, weakness of the muscles, languor want of-T. " laJ CU1111.ICU. w jKiuui .i.e.. iu r-cciv It.rm.10tl, .. . etc. These persons say for years thai tbcv "tio.vt leel very well," If' they do not employ a ceiou i'.r which they can feel quite well, they ev: niualiy s"ik under a severe fit of" illness, and are SAVED FROM THE GRAVE only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, it-ech, blister and calomel have left them n.f re shatter. i hulks, full of aches and sorrows, audit.; oniy a ry.st to themselves, but a source of disgust if.. . , . -. .' to all with whom they come in conte-Aii tli:su FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application to the virtt.es of these Bitters. For the truth of this, the proprietor pledges his word and honor, and in eviuence"car. show tiles of undoubted certificates which lit; has r-f'v. unsolicited from all qaurters. He does not he v.-: ver , ask tiie invalid to swallow hia certLk-ntf-s, li t hbl Bitters, and is willing to stake all he jtvidg i!ear ot earth in favor of their worth, - - . . THE DYSPEPSIA, ' ineithera modified or severe form, wili - ."ppf-nr fore the qualities of Dr, Wood's prepetai'.iv , -ml iLa cure may be relied on as a permanent o;vv Did t!:e Bitters possess no other recomniendai t, it would be one ot the finest vegetablecompouma iiiedicai s 1 ence can invent; but it 'is equal to the i-u:picte ind ication of . LIVER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and of every affection, n'inr or gi gantic; of the biliary aparatus. Indiv.dutJs who h.o constitutionally billious ought regularly to take mi mild agreeable and excellent tonic ani .-.perlf xt, ;s it will diffuse health throughout every , fibnj cf the frame, and send happiness and love of life thit ling to tho heart. Families ought to k ?n ii n j .nd. Every medicine chest on board ships he" J10 i.-.ff well stocked with this capital remedy, xs j?"S0L K VrY-C5 cannot afflict those who take it, or long leni;, its vigorous assaults. All impurities c-f tix vanish before it, and the old relics of car'y ;;upi u J"i x invariably disappear, soon after being Bt.bumied i ;ts action. Every complaintof the stomac 1 v-1 roKen by it. The Bitters have in no instance i -iled of curing jaundice, general debility every diior.iii-:ion of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 1. , By neglecting the little inroads made Sij ter a vast partion of our fellow beings extemely miserable so miserable, ind - . wish to die. . Every bottle of "Dr. "Wc e3; rilla and Wild Cherry Bitters" contains i jay and content far each of these anxiov ; dent sufferers. Remember that an iniu lie tue int- r...!ir.,t .hat ihcy t;iise4iu- vM-IiUl it .-' ; r-:i - 'i; - id mercury is inevitably productive of man t are put tonight by this glorious and inu.".:! compound; and that afflictions which a HEREDITARY may speedily and safely beshuiileu off t'irri.A. - -b!c- geucy. As a medicine winch must bei EVERYBODY from the simply delicate to the confined a;i:l i ing invalid, no equal is to be found for it 1; be well to bear in mind that preventive is 'n, more desirable than cure, and that Dr. V-'ood's .i-.itt-ly parilla and Wild Cherry-Bitters ARE E Yl H. fut up and sttld 111 large bottles, at 1, ly ATT & KETCHMAN. Wholesale an 1 ire .il A- gents, 121 Fulton-st., N. Y., and by myJM it. A. C. 11 AL.LJC. tvau viiie, In--!. And by R. B. HALLOCK, Prir ceton Ind. And Druggists generally throughout ti-i U.Siatvj DRUGS AND MEDICI ES. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Drug. rut u:td j Pharmacutist, would call the atte atioi: oj the citizens of Evansville and and R'- .:i."i. . towns to his connilete assort nipnt of Drnx . V i-v Chemicals, Oils, Dyestufl's, &e., &.c &c. All of which are carefully selected and receive 1 i; t-h :i-';i the Eastern Markets. Physicians ami nic-rchruv- may depend upon their orders being prcusptly attend ed to and the genuine article always telivcred, o.i terms wholesale and retail as favorable as thd smno quantity and quality can be purchased i any I'uck. a lull assortment of liotamc Aledic.nes, Jloots, Barks, Herbs, Extracu, Powders, &c, prcjared and ui up by the fchakers. Hallock's spperior cold drawn No. 1 Ccstor Oil, manufactured at Mt. Citrmel, Illinois. A large assortment of Pattent and l amilv Medi cines, Essence', Hair Oil's, Perfumery, S. abs, and " 'ii. j ui i ... it v-i.iwMt , uty aiiu xwac out, t.i i .... tne best qualities heidlitze and soda rubi er, curd- fully put up and of full weight. Copal Vrarnish at $3 00, i 25, and ii 7;-r 1 Ion Superior Pale French Brandy, P.H. Go ?n I & Co Brand, warranted pure, for medical purp --Si ot;'. Hallock's Worm Candy, a safe and pi -fH:it vA- icine to destroy worms in children and ttiiprove their their general health; '"" llallock's Cough Candy composed of H ireliound Bonesei, &,c. for ail kinds of catigh. At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's Sarsanarilla and Wild Ch." Vr.:rr- See advertisement.. Dr. Upham'g VegitablePile Electuarv --S- ; a:tf.T tisement . - - V ilder'a-Sutrar Coated Veg. Anti-Fever Pilisrs v advertisement. Dr. V'anZandt's Health Restorative Vec . i'i'li advertisement. Dr, Folger's Olosaonion.or all Healing H I'sjin-c advertisement. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Pijb, Worm an ! ?. hl-o. eng(, I3r. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pi : . '. -v,? ol Sarsti parilla and Wild Cherry. : ur. rorter's Poor man s Curative rsttnr ; ".!'.; Pills, at 0 cepts per box, - Dr, Porter's Poor Man'B Strengthninj Fir.MorL tit 10 cents a piece. " ' , Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted j cr.ro in ai j cases. Oyerstrcet's genuine Linament, and Dc tor3nch'e Family Pill. Dr. Grave's Anti-Fever and Fever and 4jHie Pi'' , " Cholera Infantum and Hmcl cos.; plaint Pill, . Dr. Grave's Pain Extractor, for burns, n-aUs sw ! lings, Rheumatic Pains, &.c, warrantel to give stant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Linament, highly ce'.drated fort' curative powerB. At the New Drug Store; Main street oji.'t? l ' ment &. Viele's, k jyioti' EXECUTOR'S NOTICe. NOTICFIS hereby given that I hav? inker, t . letters ol Executorship, with the n-Jl aniiet-.-t on the estate of the late William Traftc;i 1 f thecitj f Evansville.dec'd, All those indebted tosak tu:i, requested to immediately make payn.e-.it, and a,i those haying claims against said estate, atsiiues to present them to the subscriber, legally a viu ni;c--,- ed for settlement, said estate is suppo&.ti t- he e Tent, those having settlements to mako ;'! y;'p call at the office VVeeverand Trafton attheoid sti of Doctor Trafton. who are aulhorised to T ike r tlements and where the subscriber can .'.y, . found or N. Rawley at the Sherwood ho m . doclO-t&w. AJ1 ERICA TRAFTO.N: Exc-Uti dr. townsend'sex.sarsa: ' i;i i.l Just ree'daud fr sale by the sniK-rir. THIS very popular Medicine has tor the l.vi years been more extensively sold tb v.t any preparation of the kind ever offered to th :- patihr. , must be GOOD to meet with such univ- .'-r . ., InRhumatic fl'f-ctions. Scrotl'ula. DroDt-e" u and a diseases arising from impure blood. It fries.-y i performing cure is beyond parallel. Pnt r p i rt -t quart bottles at one dollcr each. . ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Ivt.:c.-'t. dec 18-tf. Main near W. u -. piIOCOLATEand Cocoa: A fe w io;i siresn.iorsaifbv Ifel81