Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 282, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 April 1850 — Page 4

MEDICINES.

MEDICINES. MEDICINES. MEDICAL CARDS. INSURANCE. INSURANCE.

" CALIFORNIA GOLD. THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ATD FORTY-EIGHT has been more replete with wonderful, unexpected, and astounding political and religious revolutions, and valuable discoveries and inventions than any year since the tomniencement nf I Vi urn rid The whole continent ot Europe has

been one great volcano ot' revolutions; not only the , Old DUt trie neW World iroru mc mesne ui ai and bloodshed, ending only with the treaty of Queretaro, giving peae to Mexico, and the rich Gold plains ot California ta the American people. Still a greater event one tUat will work a complete revolution in the entire medical world, and be of greater benefit to mankind than any invention that has been made since the days ot Fulton was the discovery of the wonderful and truly great medical compound, John Bull's Fluid Extract ol Sarsaparlla This invaluable remedy has already carried happiness to the hearts of tnousands, and is daily giving more consolation to the afflicted than could be afforded by all the wealth in the mines of California and the world combined? It is put up in lull quart bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation made in America. Price, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles tor five dollars. It has been a well established fact for years past that Sarsaparille, v. hen pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, i.e. We boldly assert that John Bull Fluid Extract of Sarssparilla is ih, only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and ol uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price, and every pound, betöre being used, is subjected to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtue orscvreal other valuable medical roots, together iotming the best compound and produc ng the greatest curative agent in the known worl THIS MEDICINE. When uatd according to directiont, Will Cure Without Fail: Scrofula, or Kings Evil; Cancers, Tumors; Eruptions of the Skin; Erysipelas; Chronic Sore Eyes; Ringworm or Tetters; Scald Head; Rheumatism: Couchs. Colds; Weakness 01 tne inest; Pulmonary Atfections; And a 11 other diseases ten ding to produce Consumption; Liver Complaint; Female Irregularities and Complaint; Pains in theBonesorJoints; Old Sores and U leers; Swelling of the Glands; Syphilis; Dyspepsia; Salt Rheum; Disease of the Kidnevs; Sick and Nt-.vous Head ache; Low spirits, Night Sweats Exposure jv imprudence i t life: Diseases arising from the' Chronic Constitutional use ot Mercury; Loss of Appetite; Pain in the Side &. Shoulders; General Debility; Lumbago, Dropsy; Jaundice. Cosuveness; Sore Thrct; Di.-eaccs; And is a Spring and Summer drink and general Tonic foi thesystem and a gentle and pleasant purgative; it is superior toBTue Lick orCongress water, Salts, or Seidlitz Powder. Bronchitis; Jood Testimony. CrThe Ohio t 'ate Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus speaks of Bull's St'saparilla: "IT II AS NO EU.'AL! The unprecedented sale Ot Bull's Compound Fu'-d Extract of Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has btv.i introduced for the past wo months only, with th very gratifying efTects proauced upon all who have 'ied it, warrant the assertion that as a purifier of the Mood it has no equal! Phis is a bold assertion, but it r m be substantiated by calliug on the ayeut in this city." Read. We, th undersigned, Druggists ad Apothecaries in the city of Louisville, Ky., take pleasure in stating that w have been selling John Bull's Extract ot Sarsaparilla tor some time, and confidentl; recommend it as being a good and sate article: Lapping &. Co., . J. B. Wilder t. Co., ,V,,inti(imnrv &. Sutchlifle.M. Aikin &. Ov. WmlN'ock. ... . - ta.r.i il.fi-. j. vv . uamuieo. o , Sam'l Yeuawine, B. Morsell &. Co., C i. Mills, A.G. Weatherford, Rupert, Lindenbergei VCo J. H.Owen, P W. Kuiess, V. E. Smith, Watts Si. Thomas. Robinson, Peter &Cary, Louisville, Nov. 20, 1843. ICr Bear with us, reader, a little longer and be convinced that BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the Wonder or the World; and that it will cure you,- no matter how long you have been sutlering. What Dr. Owen, Druggist and Apothecary of several years' standing, says about Bull's Sarsaparilla: Lorisvn.LE, May 31, 1848. Mr. John Bull Denr Sir: I have been for a num ber ot years severely afflicted with a Mercurial Htadache and a dull heavy Pain in my Liver. I used almost all lit remedies of the day, especially the Sarsaparilla prepared by different persons; but all to little or no advantage until I chanced to meet with yours, three bottlesof which gave memore relicl than all others combined. 1 therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the atllicted community as a superior article. Yours, J. H. OWEN, M. D. Rheumatism. Let all those who are suffering under the agon iz inrr tirt ii ri fi" R hfiiimn tism read the following, and tea what may also be done for them, if they will use this infallible remedy: Mr. John Bull Dear Sir: For the last three years h ave been afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest character. 1 was at times in the greatest agony of pain; 1 tried every remedy I could procure for the disease, but found no permanent relief until 1 was induced to uso y Mir prepaiation of Sarsapjrilla. which has entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and greatly tnipttwed my general health, more than any medicine I have ever used. I have been free from pain for several months and have no doubt the cure is permanent, and 1 confidently recommend it as being the best medicine in use for Rheumatism. K ISHAM BtvIDGES. Uniontown, Union co., Ky., May 12, 1848. From Dr Wm. T. Prentiss. Mr. Cull. In regard to your Sarsananlla. I will ay thi 1 have used it to some extent in Cutaneous Affectious of long standing, as Tinea Capetis, Lepra, Proriasts, Scabies, Syphilitic Cachexia, and in all diseases where the indication of cure seems to consist in a thorough change or modification of the fluids of the body, with considers-le success, in conjunction with local ti jatment. I think I would preterit to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in use, and any physician will admit its value upon learnin" the substances that enter intn ite composition. Respectfully, yours, W. T. fRENTlSS,M. D Lewisport, Ky., Dec. 4, 184" AS a Female Medicine It is witJMut a rival. This Snrsipanlla is asovireign and speedy care tor ineioient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb.Costtvnesa. Piles, Leu Whites; obstructed or difficult Menstrua-ti-m, incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thsreof, aad for the general prostration of the syste a no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes produced by irregularity, illness or acci dm Nothing can be more surprising than its in vizoratinf effects on the human frame. Persons ot all weakness and lassitude, trom taking it at ..nee become robust and full of energy under its influence It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barrenness It will not be expected of us incases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed. but can assure the afflicted, that hundreds ot cases have been reported to us ' Thousands of cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been tles3ed with fcne healthy offspring. It has been ex oresslv prepared in rp.ferenv ta female comnlainto No female who has r"ason -toauppose she is approaching that critical period "t;i turn oj Life," should neglect to take it, as it is a cei ta in preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which fe males are suhiect at this time of life This period may mit mi everai vearsbv using this med- I eine. Nor is it lets valuable tor those who are op-p-oictnne womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature bv quickening the btoon and fnvieoratingthe svstem. Indeed this medicine is invaluable for the t'ehcate diseases to which women are subject It is the safest and most effectual medicine for ourifymz the ye;n.andrelieviBethesuflcrinrs ttendantupon cnua-Dirtn,everdisrovered. It strengthensboththe mother and child, prevent nnin nA Aim. ease, increases nd -enriches the food: those wht have osed it think it is indispensable. It is highly wcful.oth before and after confinement, as it yrs-

vents diseases attendant upon child-birth. In Cos tivenew, files. Cramps, bwellin of the feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the back and loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage, and in regulaing I he Secretions and equalizing the circulation, it has no equal. The ereat beauty ol this medicine

is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most successfully As a beautifvins asent it is far superior to all the cosmetics and lotions in use, producing a clear and beautiful akin, rosy cheekB, removing freckles and pimples. A hint to the young ladies as sufficient! Better Testimony Than was ever offend in favor of any Medicine! From Dr. James M. Moore. Mr. Joh." Bctx: 1 have no hesitation in saying that I believe your Sarsaparilla to be the best article ever manufactured for thecureof Scrotula,Syphilis, and many other Cutineous and Glandular Atlections, havi ng used it with entire success in a number of the above cases. Louisville, Dec. 26,1847. J.M.MOORE. M D. More testimony from Dr. Moore M. John Bull: I am using your Sarsaparilla in several new cases of Scrolula and with happy effect I am now confident it is one of tne most efficacious medicines that con be made for that purpose. JAMES M.MOORE, M Winchester, Ky., Feb. 1, 184Ö. Testimony like the following renders superfluous all further comments upon the efficacy of Bulta'Saraparilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, Prof of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College. 1 have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saying that they form a sale compound, and one that promises weK in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable J. P. YANDELL, M D. : Louisville, June 6, 1S43. What Dr. Pyles, Physician, by appointment, to the Louisville Marine Hospital, says ot Bull's Sarsaparilla: Louisville, March 20, 1849. I have examined the prescription lor the preparation of John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well calculated to prod-ice an alterat.ve impression on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES, M.D., Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. This medicine is daily grappling with disease thro' the Western country, restoring to health and youth tul vigor, the sick and atllicted. nay, those that are grieviously tormented Certificates are teeming Irom all directions, from men of truth and high moral standing, placing it, from its intrinsic worth, the very best ol all remidies ever before the public. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL, at his principal office, 81 Fourth street, and by druggists generally in the city and county. For sale in Evansviile by ap 25-ly W. M. WOOLSEY, Ag'i ln II Chriatinnized nd civilized countries. Iiu i-mined larr propurtiun uf d:Hthn thun any other nrnUdy thnl alftictt the human family ; and. until within a few years, there baa not bet-n any certain rantdy to stop the devastation of the destroyer, tut now BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM Cures very many nf the most ttrcmgly marked and developed cues ol t'ulmoTiary Consumption aCAL, undoubted cues nf uictraUd and ducaicd-LUNGS such kopelett cases as were never belore cured by any other medicine. So utterly hoplet were smne of the artiicted persons, as to have been pronounced by phyiciant aud friends to be actuallt dyino. Some, whu had their burial-clothes made, have bieo cured, and yet live others, who it was said would nut live another day, are now as well and hearty as they ever were. It possesses all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This differs from that, because this possesses moral other Mtdicatiojit which are peculiarly adapted to, and are ueentMly nxMxry, to cure Coughs and Consumptions, and all dUeasea of a pulmonary natura such diseases as usually prove so fatal undar ordinary treatment, when they attack the Breast, Throat, lungs, and Heart. This BALSAM KtaU and cures Ulcers in the Lungs, and else where internally, as certainly and easily as the l'uairvno Extbact cures and heals ulcers externally. This Balsam cures nine cases of Cough and Consumption out of ten, after all other remedies have failed to do good. Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic Otnighs, abundantly prove its unfailing rßcaey in such diseases, and its undoubted curative (lower, and soothing, healir.q properties, in the following complaints and diseases, viz. t Spitting nf Blood, Bleeding at the Lungs, Pain in the Brea.it and Side. Fight-Smat: Hercous Complaints Pai. piuuion of the Heart Cholera Infantum, Dynentrry and Suav mer Complaints in Children and Adults, Asthma, and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been offered to the pulilio has ever been half as certain and effectual in correcting ALL the incldcitfal veakuetfies and irregularities of the tetnHle sex. as BRA JITS PULMONARY BALSAM. It makes no ditlereiice whether the derangement be suppression, excess, or other incidental weakness it regulates Al.I,, by strengthening the svsu-m, equalizing the circulation, and soothing Biid Haying NtRVOl'S 1KU1TABIUTV. See our Pamphlets lor urout. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured! We state this cure to prove the voieer to savt lift, when this BALSAM is used, even alter the person is considered by physician and friends to be in the last stages of diiieaie acmaliy dying and. in this case, so far gone that the shroud and burial-clothes were bouuht. For the particulars if this caae, and the reputable and undoubted proof of all the circumstances and fact, we refer to our PAMPHLETS This cure waeeftVcted ouMrs.ZIBA DYKKMAN. ol Ballston Spa, Saratcga Co., If Y. We can prove, beyond a doubt, many others almost equally as hopeless, and innumerable cases of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pronounced incurable by skilful physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT. 8e the cure of Dr. Hubbard,uf Stamford, Ct, and others. Dyspepsia ! Sec the cure of T. S Wilcox, merchant of Attica, Wyoming Co , N. Y.. and many more, in our Pamphleta. Dysentery and Summer Complaint in Children and Adults are alvays cured. Weakly Children will b-come fleshy, healthy, and hearty, and row rauidly, by the use of this HALS A.M. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by C liolera Inf lit um, while teething, if BR Ayr S PULMOlfARY BALSAM be administered. It should be, for ucb cases, given in larger than the ordinary doses. i-or sale in tvausviiie by V. M. WOOLSEY. Ae't. Also, for sale by Clus F I eward. Mt Vernon: u Agkiei. te sons, xnb v tiarmonv; ts Uardiner Blairsville; J S JorES. Poseyville: WJ Whiting. Cynthiana; R B Halwck, Princeton; W B .Uques iV. Lo, Uwensville; hcddcesTON it Oasey. fatoka; K f HAwrnonjiE. retershurg: Ueskci.ek V Cbow Win6low; V K Phar, Boonvillo: J M Kesser Newbure: Dr O Morgan. Rocknort. JOAU letters snd orders must be addressed to WALLACE Sc Co.. 1C6 Broadway, New York. dec21 ly AI. LIS & HOWES TTT'IiOLESAl E Dealers in Groceries. Liquors, V Tobacco, Nails, Paper, Axes. Spades, Shovels, Powder, etc., etc., ore now recejviug their Winter Stock, and would rf spectfully soy to Mer chnpts: Having had experience in the business o the West, almost as long as the Wen hoc h.'d bus inoes. thev have a thortugh kncwlfdge of the West and its wants, guided by which knowkxlpe they hove caretull selected frotn n nnuioctiners ond imnorters. such artHes as will fuit the market, nd ore prepared to sell goods on as favoroMr terms aa ran ne omainea in louisvuie or vimii nnii. To CanalContractoks. With esrecisl view to Canal works, thev have on hand, ond will be con atantlv receiving Latere lots of Spades end Shovels. Rlastinir-Pnwrfer. together with all other articles calculated to facilitate the toil, nourish the body, ro cheer the spirits of our sturdy laborers. .To Farmers and Produce Dealirs. They will uav the highest market orice for country produce. and coll particular attention to tneir very large stock pf Gunny Bags, which they will furnish on terms that cannot fail to please. MO-nSl-tr.

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IN CTUART BOTTLES, For Purifying the Blood, and for the Curt of 8CROFÜLA, RHEUMATISM, 8TDBBORN OLCERS, DYSPEPSIA, SALT RHECM, FEVER POSES, ERYSIPELAS. PIMPLES, BII ES, MERCURIAL. DISEASES, CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, LIVER COMPLA'NT, BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBILITY. ETC THE proprietors have spent n.uch timt in ing this preparation ot Sarsapaiilla to its f sent slate ot perfection; and the experience ol lja teen years has lurnished them the most ample portunity to study, in their various tbims.t H eases for which it is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Patients who wish a really good Medii ine sre invited to give it a trial, and sntisiy themselves of its superiority, and the invaluable properly it possesses ot arresting and curing disense The bottle has been enlarged to hold one Quart, ana in its present improvedform may safely claim to be the best and cnEArEST medicine of the age. Its progress to the tame it has attained may be traced by a long line ol fuclf and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of health, and what it has already done for the thousands who have uf-ed it, it is capaDleol doing for the millions sti 1 suffering and struggling with disease. It purifies, chanses. and strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new viijor throughout the whole animal fram. REMARKABLE CURE OFBHOXCUITIS New Yor.K. Feb. 17, 1848. Messrs Sands: Having sutierpd many ysars with a disease ol my throat, o fleeting the laiynx, during which time 1 was treated by the most distinguished physicians in Europe and the United Stales, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease making learfjl progress; caustic applications were used, ana whatever else was thought most ellicient for producing cure; but lam confident the deplorable Situation 1 was in, the laryngiiis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty n breathing, would soon have terminated my lite, lad I not obtained relief through the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. 1 must say, gentle men, when 1 commenced using tne sarsaparilla 1 id not place much confidence in us virtue; and ibis will not surprise you, when vou are inlortned that I lad tried more than nlty dillerent n me les during he past tour yars, without any success; but alter aking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, I wasobliged t last to yield to evidence, l nis marvellous speiric has not onlv relieved, but cured me; and 1 herefore think it mv duty, gentlemen, for the benet ot sutlering humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure. yours, very truly, rAKtiM. Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement and signature were acknow ledged in our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true. for tne consul uenerai ot rrauce, L. BOKG, Vice Consul. New York, Feb. 17, 1843 The following voluntary tribute to this medicine is only another of the many thousand who have ami are oany lesmy ing to us ineriis. u Breuns iui tself. The originul may be seen ot the Proprietors Winchester, Ky., Oct. 29, 1819. A. B.&D. Sands: Gentlemen I would not have presumed to write o vou. if it was not mv dntv to let the public know the almost miraculous effects your Sarsaparilia has had upon me. My limbs were covered with ulcer ous sores so that 1 could not walk during the whole ipnng and summer In this situalion 1 commenced he use of your Sarsaparilla. and after taking two bottles was entirely cured. 1 must also tell you of another wonderful cure My brother was afflicted with the scrolnla in his head so bad, his physician told him the loss ot his sight was inevitable, and fiermanenl blindness seemed to be his fate. Thrte lottles entirely restored his sight, and we cannot but recommend all similarly atllicted to use Sand's carsapanlla. Yours truly, BENJAMIN BUCKNER. Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, bv A. B. & D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fulton st., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price 1 per Bottle; six Bottles for $5. Sold by C. BELL, Evansviile: Ferris McCrr.Lot Gil &. Co.. Lawrenceburgh; Wood it Do.vneliy, 1'erre Haute; D. Craighead, Indianapolis; J. B. Wilder & Co.. Louisville, R. & J Adams, St. Louis. jan29 wly GREATEST! H TEEP EISE CF TE E AGE! KAE'S UMTEÜ STATfcS mercantile and 3Ianuacluring BUSINESS milECTOUV, "lONTAl KING a full and complete registerol J all the Wholesale, Commission and leading Retail Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, Hotels nd Business men, generally, in all the principal cities in the United Slates, wuh valuable statistical ntormation respecting ach city. In tour tarts Northern. Eastern, Southern and Western Each number will be complete in itself, contain ing a full register of the names of the business men in all the cities of one section of the United States. The names and different business, all alphabetically arranged, to render it easy ot reference. 1 tie nes'.en ot the publisher is to make this work a complete and correct Reference Directory lor all Business men. The utility and necessity of this work will be acknowledged by a'i, as Merchants can, by reference to it, discover at a glance, all who are engaged in a similar Business to themselves. Subscription to the four Numbers. Complete $5. To a single part. $1 50. JULIO H. RAE. And i ess. lor turtherparticuiars, to the furnisher. No. 34 Carter's Alley, I hiladelphia, post paid. teb20 wl I US'l received from the East and in store for sale I 20 holt chests Imp 'l ea, 50 caddies do do, 500 gross summer Matches, feb21-tf ALUS & HOWES GUNNY BAGS. 5,0001 E new Gunny Ba Ü'K1LEY& MITCHELL. BULLED BUCKWHEAT FLOURA N extra fine article tor family use just arrived LA tor sale by n 10 ALLIS &. HOWES SUGAR. TUST received per snamer Gen. Lane 30 hhds . prime bucar. tor sale bv jn2fi BABCOCK BROTHERS. AXES. IZC DOZ. Axes, Ohio ond Kent'tcVy Patterns 'Vf of Hunts, t-inimons and Davis's manufactory jusi arrived m store, ty n-ii ALMS &. HO KM. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing iirder tne style of Russell ct Hughes, is dissolved by mutual consent. The business hereaftrr will bt conducted under the firm of Hollingsworth & IIcghes, to whom all debts due said firm of Russell Hughes may be paid. R. B. RUSSELL, JNO. W. HUGHES. Evansviile, Feb. 9, 1850. feb2 tf DO'NEIL fashionable Tailor, shop on Syci mors.bctwsen Wnicrand First at. aus"i3-

USE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY. A certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &yre Throat. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases nf the Lungs likely lo terminate in confirmed Consumption. THE reputation ot this article is now so much established over the wnole south and west as being the only medicated candy of any practical benefit,that it is unnecessary here to discant on its merits, but merely to refer to one of the many certificates we have received; tor others we refer to our pamphlets, to be had ot any of our agents. From Ilev Wm. Young late of the M. E. Church,Cin. Dear Sir: While laboring under a se -ere cold from speaking in the open air, 1 was handed a piec of your Cough Candy, fiom the use of whit hi experienced great and almost immediate relief, since then I have frequently used it with the son. e beneficial effects 1 therefore feel no hesitation in recommending your candy as a certain specific tor Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, &c &c. WM. YOUNG. Sold ia packages; 5. 10 and 20c. each. C. BELL, I ALLEN C.HALLOCK, Agents in V M. WOOLSEY, Evansviile J. G HATCH1TT, Wholesalp asents in Louisville. ., n9 ROBINSON, PETER & CAREY.

DR. S. S. FITCHE S Consumption Remedies. THE subscriber has just received the agency for this City and surrounding country, w ith a supply of his Abdominal öupporters; Shoulder Braces; Inhaleing Tubes; wuh a genera assortment of his medicines. Also his book ot six lectures on the uses of the Lunca uses, prevention and cute of 1 uIn:onniy Consumion, diseases of the heart, and the true mode of preinghuuih and prolonging life. ALLEN C 1IALLOCK, Drug'st Main st.near Water JLANES VERMIFUGE!! The Inventor of a GREAT REMEDY for a Formidable Disease, has no right to keep its use from his fellow creatures. So thought Dr- M'Lane when he was induced to offer his great remedy for worms to the public. A profoundpliysicinn. enjoying a very large practice, he did not tear to be confounded with the herd of quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stuff as patent medicines. He was therefore induced by Kidd &. Co. druggists, to dispose ot his right as discoverer, and the Vermifuge is now tor sale in neorly every village and town ol the country. It is the sovereign remedy for wcrms. For sale by CRAWFORD BELL Agent, Evansviile la; Decker & Kramer, Jasper; John Stubbletield, Delectable Hill, P. O; Robt. Logan, High Banks; S. S.Johnson, l'elersburg; Thrs. Ilornbrock Union; Debruler & Cron, Winsl w; John Lynn Lynnville; Chester Bethel!, Bonnvillc; A linger, Newburg; R.S &. D. B. Hager. Rockport; Chas F Ltnnord. Mt Vernon: James M. Grimes. Springfield; b Humphrey ct Lo, Harmony; V U lolhamct Co, Si-hneesvilie; Cox &. Robb, Pairis: J S J:iquis Posey ville; W J Whiting. Cynthian: Williamson & Vorkes. Owensvillc; W fl Fisher, Princeton: R B Hallock, Princeton; John B Gardner, Blairsville; Daniel Archer & Co Columbia. P. L Gregory, travelling Agent Country agents can be supplied ot C. Bell's. Evansviile, la. nty 1 1 DR. ROBERT. B. FOLGER'S O LOSA ON ION. a "MlIS is oneof the remedies wich I have introdu- . ced within a tew years past, to the notice of the world, as an antidote tor consumption af the lungs, and all other diseases of this important organ. '1'he most triumphant success has attended its use in every case where it has been administered. It has, with out the aid of other Medicines, or personal attendance, produced some of i he most extraordinary cures on record, even upon those who had been given up eo die, not onlv in this city, but in every part of the land, os the following testimonials will show. It is impossibleto give place for the attestations which are daily arriving, in a pamphlet like the present; they will fill vollumes. Afewonlj will begiven,to show that it is indepd a Sreat remedy more than ten thousand persons having tested its qualities within three years, and hove been restored, through its beneficial efTects, to sound health. It is purely a vegetable compound it is based upon sc.entific principles, and is intended to carry out a new and successful treatment of those diseases which hitherto have been pronounced fatal and beyond the reach of remedial aid. In all cases, where it is recommended, not only in Consumption of the Lung, but also in asthma. Bronchitis, Difficult ol breathing, Cough, Raising of Blood. Painsin the side and chest. Night Sweats, InfluenzH. Honrsenness, Dyspeptic Consumption. Croup. Whooping Cough, Consumption of the throat. Chronic Diseases of tho. Liver and Kidney?, Difficulty of Passing Urine, Bowel Complaints, Dvspepsia. and Palpitation of the Heart, it is the Greatest Remedy in the World, as it gives instant relief in oil severe cases, ond those who use it forany time, declare that thev can "leel it cure them." so certain and wonderfnl are its eflects. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, ap 10, '49-1 v. Evansviile. Indiana. pg3J. EYE INFIRMARY. DRS. BRAY & FINCH would respectfullv inlorni the citizens of Evansviile. and ivicinity, that they have associated themselves to gelher, in the practice of Medical, and Surgical diseases of the eye. iNot only physicians, but all must admit, that the ants ol the community require an bye Infirmary: nd that Evansviile, from its commanding location the most suitable site; it is a ciiy which is accessi ole rum oil points; not only enjoying the commercial advantages of three large navigiible rivers, but is the terminusofone. of the longest Canals now known, which will diminish the expense, and fncil ttate travel; important items to those who are otilict d with diseases ot the eye. As to our qualifications, we can satisfy all who will favor us with a call, that we are acquainted with he latest and most successful practice in ophihalmo ngy, as now pursued by the most approved ocuisi the Eastnni. West. May 19-fi& w ly DISSOLUTION CF COPARTNERSHIP. flhe copartnership heretofore existing between the L subscribers, under the firm of Gibson, Stockwell Sr. Co., is this day dis-olved by matua I content. The affairs of the late ti' ni will be adjusted by eiiher ol the parties, who are duly authorized to settle the same., L.. 1. 11. UlUbUA. jyu. fti. o l (.H.K.VV r.I.Li WM. H. STOCKWELL. W.U. MARTEN. New York, September 1, 1949. COPAKTNEltSIIIl: The undersigned have this day associated themselves together under the firm of Gibson, Stock-well & Co . for the purpose of Irani-acting a General Produce Com mission liusmfss, in this City, and have taken the Store No. 35 Fearl Street. Joseph S. Hanna will reside permanently at Lafayette, Ind;N. H. Stockwell ill remain at the West during the Winter;axid both will he prepared to make liberal cash advnnces on consignments tj us. With the determination to confine ourselves ex clusively to a Commission business, and with ample cash means' ve otter our sevices to our mends, wuh the assurance that all business entrusted to us shall meet with :ri Tipt personal attention JOSEPH S. HANNA, Lafayette, Ind. N. H. STOCKWELL,öuve"e,V E T. H. GIBSON. New York, September 1, 1849. In retiring from the late firm ot Gios-n, Stock well Sc. Co., we return thanks toour friends for their liberal patronage, and recommend their continuance of the same to the new firm of Gibson, Stockwell &. Co. WM. MARTIN. WM. H. STOCKWELL sepl4-6mod JOHN M. STOCKWELL MACKEREL. HERRING AND RICE. "T !bi.. iu 2 .viacKetel, bostull insu ; rsO 50 hf bbls. No 3 do 100 Boxes Herring; 6 Tierces Rice just ree'd per ste mcr Gen. Lafayette, ond Saladin. for sale low by TAYLOR & HARVEY, nlO-tf Water street. SPICES, &C. -I f BAGS Pepper; 1 do Spice; 3do.RaceGinger; 1 bbl. Cloves; 1 case Nutmegs. Just received and for sale low, by n 191 FOSTER Si BR )WN. WABASH FLOUR. ASM ALL lot just received and tor sale by BAECOCK BROTHERS, Water street.

INSURANCE. THE KNOX INSLltANCÜ COMPANY, VINCr.NNES, INDIANA,

Is now taking Fire and Marine 3aRisks on os liberal terms as any other cr?ConiDanv in the country. The Ca.oi -al of this Company is securely invested, and is unimpaired, and the community may rely with pcifect confidence that all losses will be promptly paid. Lite Insurance, for a limitrd period, may be obtained at the Agency of this Company. Risks in Lives ol persons going to California will be taken at an extra rate of premium. Directo'S. Hon. R. NT. CARNAN. Vinccnnes. WILLIAM J. HEBER D. ao JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, ' do HENRY D. ALLIS. Evansviile. WALTER W. EARLY. Terre Haute. THOMAS P. BENBRIDGE Lafayette. PETER P. BAILEY, Fori Wayne. E. W. CHESTER. New York. J. J. V. WESTER VELT, New York. FRED. MASON. Jr., do R. C. AKERLEY, do II. F. TALLMÄDGE. do R. N. CARNAN, President. C. M. Allen, Sce'y. References in Indiana. His Excel'y. Gov Jos. A. Wright, Indianapolis. Col. James'll. Lane, Lt. Governor, do. Hon. C. H. Test, Secretary ol State, do. Douglass Macguire. Auditor of S ate, do. Hon. Caleb B. Smith. Connetsville. Col. W. A. Gorman. M.C., Blovminpttin. Hon. E. M. Huntington, Judge U. Dis't Court, Cannel'on A. M. Puett, Esq., Roclrille. Col. Thos H. Blake, Terre Haute, ) Trust. WaChas. Eitler, Esq., New York, f CanaL Jacob D. Eahly. Es-q.. Terre Haute. Wm. Birtch, Pres. Branch Bank. Vincennes. James Collins, Jr . State Agent, in .Vrp York. HENRY D. ALLIS, Agent, janC3 Evansviile, Indiana. iETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. ri"MIIS Company was incorporated with a perpetJ ual charter 'n 1819, and insures ngaim-t loss or damage by fire on Dwelling Houses. Manufacturing Establishments, Stores, Household Furniture, Merchandize in g neial, on i lie most favorable terms. And losses occurring in this agency will be liberally udjusted and paid with pionipiness. Board of Directors. Thos. K. Brace, Robert Euel, Samuel. Tudor, Joseph Pratt, J .a iu.s Thomas, Ward Woodbridge, Joskph Church, Edwin G. Ripley, Frederick Tyler, Mii.es A Tittle, John L. Boswell, Ebknezer Flcwer, E. A. Bci.keley, Roland Mather. Silas B. Hamlinton, Samuel S. Ward, Henry Z. Pratt. rl HOS. K. BRACE. President. S. L. Loomis, Sec'y. OCT A pplications for insurance moy te made to the subscriler, who iw duly authorized to receive proposals and issue policies on as favorable terms as any Insurance Office or Agency ir. the West. ALl.b.N C.HALLOCK. Agent, feb4 tf Main street, opposite ihe onk. T G CLINTON M. P. OH KNIGHT CT.. eh knight CLINTON, KIMIQHT & BROTHER, PATENT Agents and Civil Engineeis, Public landing, C doors east ol Main street Cincinnati, Ohio. Procure Letters Patent, Re-issues, Extensions, and Additional Letters Patent; enter Caveats and disclaimers ; attend to cases of Interference ; defend or oppose disputed Patent claims; draught assignments and contracts ; make purchses and effect sales of 'Patent Rights, and advise dealers in the same of the scope, value and validity of Patent Property Procure British and other Forpfgn Patents, Executive Designs, Drawings and Specifications of Public Works, Projected Improvements and Machinery. Models, machines and communications containing descriptions o Inventions received for exhibition or record. The Senior Partner, for several years past a member of the Examing Corps, ol the Patent Office, Washington, D. C, and intimately acquainted with the business of that bure: u, can be advantageously consulted by Inventors who have had eases delayed or rejeeted. fsep 13 tl Ii. S. BACON'S Mercantile College. South-East comer of Fifth and Walnut .s. CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Gundry & Bacon, has opened an Institution for mercantile instruction at ihe above named place, where he has leased for a term ol years, a large and commodious suite of rooms, and fitted them up in a style superior to anything of the kind in the United States. Having spared do pains or expense to make his rooms ail that could be desired in an institution of this description, and having secured the services of able anu competent assistants, he Hatters himself that this instiiution affords facilities for ihe acquirement of a thorough mercan lile education in all its branches, superior to those ot any similar establishment in tbe West, and relying upon the success which has attended his efforts during the several years that he has been engaged in this profession, he trusts that the patronage and confidence which he has hitherto enjoyed may continue tc be extended to him with undiminished liberality. Ine course ol instruction will consist of Double Entry Book Keeping embracing everv department of trade and mercantile accounts, namely : Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual, Partnership, Steamboat, and Compound Co. bu siness. Commercial Calculations, Which will be taught according to the most approved methods. Practical Penmanship. The Principal will guarantee to make every one who completes the aouve course a gooa practical penman. Commercial Correspondence, embracing the general particulars of Letter-writing as connected with the different branches of trade, including the forms of Invoices. Account Currents Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, &c. Commercial Law. Under this head practical instruction will be given on such subjects as it is ihought a knowledge of will prove most practically useful to the student such as the rights and duties of partners, their liabilities and remedies the relation of principal ana agent stoppage in transitu, &c, &c. embracing so much of what is understood as Mercantile Law, as can be thoroughly taught in the time usually spent by the student in completing his course in the institution. Persons wishing to acquire a thorough practical knowledge of the above branches, will fiDd ii to their advantage to call on the undersigned before engaging elsewhere, as he will guarantee to make those who attend his institution first rate accountants, and procure situations tor those who desire it. A full course can be completed in from six to ten weeks. For further particulars please call at the College Rooms, S. E. corner of Fifth and Walnut streets. (feb22) R. S. BACON. NEW GTJNNY BAGS "1 UST received' i50 Bales, and 2C0 Bundbs. in t J prime order, tor sale by n22 ATJ TS St, HOWES

CIGARS. AN assortment of 100,000 uperior:Cigar8,opn for inspection, y or " 21 A LLIS HOWES.

MUTUAL BEINEFIT .LIFE laSURAKCE COMPANY 2SC3 THISinstitutionisdi8tingm vaoihm, at home or a boad, by a!!, or mors SSÄfeÄof the following peculiarities 1. Where the premiums are over $50, it require only one quarter part in cash, instead ot the whole. 2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or divert ed from the assured, either in charity or otherwise. 4. lt has no loan, either nominal or real, to pat interest for, having a si fhcient capital funded, fro if premiums received. 5. The assured can withdrew his profits, or have them to accumulate, year by year, at his option. d. It assures to the age of b7, instead of stoppin at 60. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once in five or seven years, and issues scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing 6 per cent inteiest which scrip is redeemed in cash, when the profits amounted to $200 -000, or allowed to accumulate at the option ot the Assured. 8. It enables a man to provide for his wife and children in such a way, that although he may lte every thing, they are safe; and all persons, whether married or unmarried, to provide for Old Age, Sick ness end Want, as well as tor Death. 9. The Assured can surrender the policy at any me after the first year, and receive its equitable value. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds of i is a mount, so that he has nothing to fear lrom a change of circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Li'ctors and Officers are chosen yearly; and' the Assured votes according to his interest. 12. I he funds are all invested in United States,. New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks.and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loaned. 13. It pays no Directors. noAuditors.no Solicit tors It lends money to neither. 14. lt does not reckon the Assured a year older than he is but from six months less to six monthsviore, so as to equalize the estimate between all par "ies 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, aad th8 profits larger, than with Foreign Offices; investment9 here yielding from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only ? pV cent. to soy nothing of 33 1-3 percent reserved; nor of interest aoowed to those who furnish a "guoron .ee capitnl," at the rate ot 5 per cent, on every bun dred pounds subscribed, tor every ten pounds paid in ! 16. Instead of encouraging, every precaution ia taken to prevent, a forfeiture of the policy. 17. The liability of the Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALL FN C. I1ALI.OOK, Agent. M.J. Bray, M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance o'l tkeli own or on their friends LIVES, will please call up

on the agent in ibis City, Office on Main stieemear vv aler, and examine the terms ond rates ot ihel-oni-pony. je IC-ly DRUGS AND MEDICINES ALLEN C. H A L1.CC K. L--vxk i andb riarmucuttst, would call the attention of fL he citizens ol Evansviile ond and adjoinim? towns to his complete ossoriment ol Drugs. Medicine. Chemicals, Oils, Dyesiufls, &c, i.e., &c. All ol which ore carefully selected ond received ireth from the Eastern Markets. Physicians and merchants may depend upon their orders being promptly attended to and the genuine article always delivered, on terms wholesale and retail as tavorable as the seme quantity and quality can be purchased ol any Plack A full assortment of Botanic Medicines, Koot Barks, Herbs, Extracts, Pouders, &x., piepared and lit up by the Shakers. Hailock's superior cold drawn No 1 Caslor Oil,. rfiaiutVctured at Mt C'armrl, Illinois. Alaige assortment of Pat tent und FamilyMedi eines, Essence's, Hair Oil's, Perfumery, Soups, amll lancy articles Cologne, Bay and Rose Water, nil oil ihe beet qualities Seidlitze and Soda Powders, carefully put up and of full weight. Copal Varnish at (3 U0,.2 2j, and $ 1 75 per gal on. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. ri . GoddardA. Ct 'eBrand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. IlaHock's Worm Candy, a 6ale and pleasant men icine io destroy worms in children and improve tf err their general health; Hallock's Cough Candy composed Oi Horehouna. Bonese), Sec. for all kinds of cough . ALSO ON SALE, At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Clieiry Bitters See advertisement. Dr. Upham's Vegitable Pile Electuary- See adver tisement Wilder's Sugar Coated Vcg. Anti-Fevcr Pills Seeadvertisement. Dr. VanZandt'e Health Restorative Veg. Pills See advertisement. Dr. Tolger'sOlosaonion.or all Healing Balsom See advertisement. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Pills, Worm and Cough Loz-. n pes. Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills, composed' ot Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry. Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sugar Coated. Pills, at lOcentspcr box. Dr, Porter's Poor Man's Strengthning Plaster, at 10 cents apiece. Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in al cases. Overstreet's genuine Linament.and Doctor Beach's Family Pill. Dr. Grave's Anti-Fever and Fever and Ague Pill. " Cholera Infantum and Bowel com plaint Pill. Dr. Graves Puin Extractor, for burns, scalds swel' lings, Rheumatic Pains, Sic, warranted to give in stant relief in all cases. Nerv and bone Linament, highly celebrakd (brita curative powers At the New Drug Store, Main street opposite E; ment v. Viele s jylO tf HATS! HATS!! ii , Xiow Acknowledged K , K1"' nave """'d nd exumir.id my XJ stock of Hats and Caps, and have purchased of me. that they can buy a pretiier Hat lui les money ot me than they can anywheieelte. A wll conducted Hat manulociory has long been needed nere, hoth for li e accommodation ot ciuzce and looks oi the place. Evansviile should mnnufteturo all her c.oihing, boots, shoes, ond every thing tbot is consumed here and in the vicinity, ond especially she ought to manulaciuie Hals, intlead ot having tl Send to I inrlnn.i; I ... . y i ......u.., ..uuiBniic, or come oii.ijr iHace lor monutaciured articles. 1 um ihaniful ti mis oispontion ot our citizens to pntronite a hot t.ianulactorv in ibis place. I soy it lutnotlrastmgly, that my Hats ore equal, and they have been acknowledged so by thofe who have r-xamind them, to P. S. Barber's or Dodd's. 1 served my op preniiceship in oneof the best shops in New York and for ihe last four years have been n anutacturina tor the Lniiihvi Linf.fL-f. 0 1 have on hand and continueto kw and least come vndexami ,e and you will Eay that the half has not been told you-On Main street, near th ri.r j;,i ' -. ,r ejrtrei, near J 00 7 'moue EtT &. ViELE'so d stand. de.-22 . DEI OE. EXCHANGE HOTEL. GOBIN & UOISE, Proprietors, .... EVANSVILLE, 1ND. THFElrhnadne?tned.havinLg leasei the well known nmh , r g elJo,e1' 01 Evansviile, Indiana, for a Zmflfn3' rLe "0 fully prepared to render ör who mnl a, 16 Wh vor them with a call, or who rnay come as regular boarders. Th.,.: term to visitors.

-. '.'i jiyies ci r;ais. ot all qualities. I have some of the finest of Mole-Skin. Silk. Satin Heaver?, and Beaver Hats; Kussi Hats, of all sorts; and, also, the Urnsh llatt the best to wear in tbe world. Call in. Gents, and suit yourselves to nn,. i m i I u ' u,u

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wiThfÄ0-' the TE."hanä Hotel will be provided the city tLlqa0rS' e,C ' thMcan be 4ol"d ,lby S,ag,e 0ffice of the Vincenr-e and Lalayette line is kept at this house JCT A ttached to the Hotel are good Stables -Jan9 dawtf GOBIN &. ROUSE. J UST45TbebilVsemoPrifsse.de ,B " ta 100 half bbls" 100 bbls Carolina Tar, 50 hhds sugar. ALLIS &. EOWE&