Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 9, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 May 1848 — Page 4
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CITY COUNCIL. Meetj evcrv SaturÜar eieninon Flmt at Offi. ters James U.Jonea, Mayor, John J. Chandler,Clerk; ctamuei urr, ireasurrr, wm. ikll, Marshall. ctwr 1st ward, Jonn M. Stockwell, 2nd ward. SiV ?tfPhen5 Srd ward Willard Carpenter; 4th ward, M. W. r oster, 5th ward, Isaac Hutchinson; 6th ward Stephen Childs. SOUS OP TEMPERAITCTL ' TrsrLEor Ho.vör, No. 1 MeeU every Monday evening at Temperance Hall, Water au. Officers for the present quarter, P. G. O'Reilly, wot; Osborn Keill v, w T t; James T, Walker; w ai R. B. Hart, w a K; kaac A. Crane, w r RtJohn Shanklin, w t; Wm. Holden, w v; John E. Taylor, w d c; Edward DeGarmo, w o; Robert Allen, w a. Ltxax Beeciier Dmsiox, No. 25 Meet Tuesday evenings at Temperance Hall. Odicers Wm. Holden, w r; Jaa, Laaghlin, w a; James T. Walker, k s; A; Warner, a r s; John Heoson, T s; Robert Bams, T; Joseph Turnock, C; T. Grant, a c, C. tS, l s; Robert Vance, o sv " 1 Ti.rLEOT IIoxok Divi-- o. 5 1 Meets Friday evenings at I e'pTranceHall. Otlieers John Greek, Wr; A.C. Hallock, w a; M. W." Safford, R fc W Carpenter, a r s; James D. Walters, f s; W. H.Cha 1er, T; 11. Allen, c; J. y. Stinson, a P J. Buyer, . E. Pittman.o s. ' ' -; " Chand is; l o. o. r. Mormxj Star Loixje, No. 7 Meets Thursday evenings at flail, comer ct .law ana f irst sts. . Urncere L. I. Laycork, r o; II". O. Babcock, x c; W, W. Sullivan, v c; H. Q. Wheeler, s; O. Ladd, t; R W. Dunbar, c; W. Hunnell, i c; C.Colvin oo. OP POSTAGE. cents ' Letters For a single letter, pot exceeding half . an ounce, (.avoiruupoise,) sent not exceeding . 300 miles,.... .....5 ?ant over 300 miles...- ......... la For evety half ounce, and ny excess over every .' half ounce, the same rates of postage; and when advertised, two cents on each Istier, or ' four cents, if the advertising cost so much additional. . . . . For drop letters, not to be mailed, each 2 CrxcCLAis For any printed circular, handbill, advertisement, unsealed, sent any distance 3 . Newspapers Ot lyuo square inches, or lesa.seiit over 30 and uot more than , 100 miles, or any , ! distance within the state 1 Over such a. distance .. .. U Newspapers unless to subscribers, 3 cents each, rc paid; or not forwarded from the Post-office. -. AIUOVAL & DEPARTURE OF 1VJAJLS, jortnern, norm-western ana north-eastern maiu, tia Vincennes, Princeton, etc., is due every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock tx. Eastern mail (proper) now arrives bv the river, usually on Wednesdays. Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, in the afternoon; ' The eastern mail,"' by' steam boats, departs every Monday, Thursday and Saturday: letters intended ' to go by this mail should be placed in the office by: 61 o'clock r m, the hour of closing the mail being 7 t 2C. By this mail letters to go south, east, and . north-east, are also sent, it being the mo9t speedy route. ' - Somhern mail by the river is due semi-weekly. " Days .' ' f arrival uncertain. Departs every Wednesday and, Saturday. 'Ihi3 mail clodcs now ßj 7 o'clock t. M. - - ":''. The Pocket mail, from Sha wneetown, is due on Mon- ' day, Thursday and Saturdnv, arriving after night, and departs on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Closes at 9 o'clock a m. The Leavenworth rr.ap, w'a ßoonville. Rock port, ' -Troy, etc., is due at 6 o'clock r m, oti Monday and Thursday. - " Departs at 6 o'clock a x on Tuesday and Satur- . ' day. - The Southern land mail via Henderson, Ky, Nashville, Tenn; and Shawneetown. Ill; etc, etc, departs every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o clock a m Returning arrives same days by6 t at TheMonnt Vernon mailrui We5t Franklin, departs every Wednesay at t o'clock A"3i; returns next day by o'ctockr m. Th New Harmony mail via Blairsvllir ,dnrw errcry r naay aio p m. neturnsnexi any dt f r x. The Newark mail arrives at 12 o'clock m, every Sat- J urdav, "and departs immediately. . 'AU Utters to go out by the night mails, or those that -' leave early in the morning must be in the' otlice bv flm, and tor all other mails half an hour before th time of closing them. The office is open for the dispatch of business every - day (except Sunday) frnm 8am until sundown. when a mail arrives on Sunday the otlice will be , opened for one Lour '(but not during the usual hours of public worship in the churches.) - RATES OF COOT. The rates ot Gold Coin as per Act of Congress of 1314 fixing the talae ol the same, are as follows United States Eagle old emission new .. .. .. .. England Guinea Sovereign .ni . " Seven shilling peace i France Double Louis (before 17SG) ' " Luis ; ' Double Napoleon, or 40 francs Napoleon or 20 francs $10 CG 10 00 -5 07 ...4 84 ..:.l 6'J ..-9 69 ...484 ..-7 70 ' The same as the new Louis Guinea Frankfort on the Main Ducat ? .. Hamburg Ducat Malta DOuble Louis . Louis 4 65 2 27 2 27 9 27 4 W Demi Louis 2 33 Mexican Doubloon - 15 53 Holland Double Rix Dollar 12 20 Rix Dollar 604 -227 400 32 70 . - Ducat' " Ten Guilder Portugal Dabraon, Piece- - Uobra,.. ' Johannes '; ?paiü Doubloon, 1772 ; 1 1 i " since 1772 17 30 17 06 16 02 15 35 383 1 Pistole,Columbia Doubloon 15 33 1 06 Dollar specie of sweden and Norway Dollar specie of Denmark 105 i halerjt f russia and Northern atates of Oermany ' Florin ot southern states of Germany . Florin of Austrian Empire and ot the city of Augsburg Lira of the Lombardo Venetian Kingdom and ; : Tuscany Franc of Franca and Belgium, and Li vre of Sar 40 96 4SI IG dinia, " 13 Ducat of Naples H) Ounce ofMcily 2 40 I'irund of the British Provinces of Vova-scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Ca nada 400 Eagle coined before July 31, "do coined after 1923 1823. 1 06 100 .2 20 2 20 Ducats, Prussian do Other?, North Carolina and Georgia $5 pieces Gemiin Crown French do 4 00 00 93 Fivt Frank a im .. ... ... ... Pistareens. Head, S C ros 1G TIME OF HOLDING STATE ELECTIONS. State TimttokftMcng Elections. Maine, 2d Monday in September; 2d Tuesday in March; New Hampshire,." Vermont, Massachusetts,. Rhode Island,.. Connecticut,-. New York, ""' New Jersey, I'ennrylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Üouth Carolina,. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, ': lx)ui.-iaha,1. Tennessee,- .... Kentucky,----1st Tuesday in September, zd .Monday in November; 1st Wednesday in April; In Monday in April; Tu'day after 1st Mon.inNov Tu'day alter 1st Mon.in Nov zl l uesday lit txrtober; 2d Tuesday in November; 1st Wednesday In October, Jd 1 hursday m Apnl 1st 1 buHHiay in August; 2d Monday in October; . 1st Monday in October, 1st Monday in August; 1st Monday ia November; .1st Monday in November; 1st I hursday in Ausrust;. lotionuay in August; 2d Tuesday in Octuber; If t Monday in August; Ohio, Indiana, .. ...... liliftovs "l Monday to Missouri,'' ' 1st Monday in i.,a. Igt Monday in Michigan,.- lat Monday in November; ArkacJts,. "1st .Monday in October; lloTida,.-" . .."Ist Monday in October.
9 1 'nnnnilf " ' ; ' Dr. Townsend'i Compound Extract SAUSAPAItlLLA. , This Extract is put up in miart' bottles it is eix times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseaies without vomiting, purginj?, sickening or debilitating the patient, and is particularly adapted for a SPK1M AN DJVJ il M ETI MEDICINE. , .: L..Tua.rtSk oeauty and supei iorily of this Sarsana1 111a uvernu uiner remeuit is, wmio 11 eruuicairs uisease, it vigors tes the body.- Consumption cured Cleanse and t strengthen Cunsumption can be cared Bronchitis,- consumption, liver complaint, colds, coughfl,catarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, soreness in the chest, hectic flush, night sweats, difficult or pro'use expectoration and pain in the side, &c, have and can be cured. Probably there never wa9 a remedy that has been 0 successful in desperate case of consumption as this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appear to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients gradually regains their usual health and strength.' CCKtOCS case of cos3rxmo.i. . . There is scarcely a day passes but there area num. ber of casos of Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. Townsrnd's Sarsaparilla. The following was recently received.' Dr. Towxsend Dtar Sir: For the last three years I have been aülicted with general debility, and nervous consumption of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gain ;ny health at all. After going nrtough a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board ol Health in New York and elsewhere, an I spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my health, and after reading in some paper of your Sarsopurilla I resolved to try it. After using six bottles 1 found it done me great good and called to see you at your otlice, with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice, 1 persevere in taking the Sarsaparilla, and have been able to attend to my usual labors for the last three months, and 1 hope by the blessing ol Qod and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health. .: helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case. CHARLES QU1.MBY . Oranre, Essex Co. N.J., Aug. 2,1047. State o. New Jersey, Egsex County, ss. Charles Quimby being sworn according to lafr, on his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. Charles quimby.' Sworn and su'jscrihed to before me at Orange, the 2d Aug. 1Ü47. . CYRUS BALDWIN. Justice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following and sav that consumption. . is incurable if you can. New York. April 23 1S17. Mr. Towssexb: I varilv believe that vour Saraanarilja has been the means, through Providence, of saying my life. I have for seyeral years had a bad cough, it became worse and worse. At lant I rais ed large Quantities ol blood, had night sweets, and was prateiy aeoiuiaiea and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought on me. lam now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and nty cough has left me. 1 ou can well imagine that 1 am lhanklul fjr these results. Your obedient' servant. Wm. Rcssr.rx, f3 Catharine st. LOT HERPEECH. The annexed certificate tells a simnle and truthful story of suffering and relief. There are thousands of similar cases in this city and Brooklyn, and yet tnereare thousands ol parents who let their children die tor fear of tetng humbugged or to save a few shillngs. Brooklyn. Sent 13. 1817. i)R. ToWXSESD: t take Dleasure in Rtntinrr. far benefit of those Whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was alflicwas given up as past recovery by our family physician; but fortunately I was recommended by a friend 10 iry your oarsapariua. lie 10 re naving used one bottle the recovered her speech and was enabled to walk alone, to the astonishment of all who were acquainted with the circumstance. She i now quite . - ! 1 1 e - wetland in much better health than she has been for 13 months past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, 128 York st. Brooklyn. TWO CHILDREN SAVED. . Very few families indeed in fact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla a. ! . 1 ... in ume iost any emiaren me past cummer, while those that did not sickened and died. I he certificate we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value, and b only another instance of its saving the iives ot children: Da. TowxsEXD Dear Sir: I had two children cur ed by your Sarsaparilla of the summer complaint and dysentery; one was only 15 months old and the O'her 3 years. They were very much reduced, and iew expected they would die; they were given up by tw ..11. i - : .1 rcspeciauie puypicians. uen me aocior imormeu is that we must lose them: we resolved to trv vour Sarsaparilla we had heard so much of, but had little confidence; there being so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but we are yery thankful that we did. lor it, unnoubtedly saved the lives ot both 1 write tli'is that others may he induced to use it. lours, respectfully, JUlir WILSON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sent. 15, 1817. LUNATIC ASYLUM. James lemmings, i q. one ol the Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, BlackwelPs bland, is tlio cen tlernan rpoken ot in the following letter: lUItX'.viATlS.M. Ttt a .i a- .a 1 nis is oniy one 01 more man tour thousand cases of rheumatism that Dr. Towmtend's Sarsaparilla has cured The most severe and chronic cases are wceklv . i ... erauicaieu ry its exiraoruinory virtues: ULACK-A ELL'S iSLAJtrj, Sent. II, 1317. UK. iowsed: i nave suuerea terribly lor nine years with the rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not cat, sleep or work; I had the most dis tressing nnins. and mv limbs were terriblv swollen. I have used fouf bottles of your Sarsapnrilfa, and they havs done me more than one thousand dollars worth ofeood I am so much better. Indeed, I am entire ly relieved. 1 ou are at liberty to use thia tor the ben efit of the aßlicted. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. TownsCnd's Sarsaparilla is the verv best rrmxlv f.ir female enmnlfiintu thr ia nn ti&iuitinr thousands and thousands of weak and debilitated females that were prostrated by those diseases to which temoies are subject were soon in the enjoy mentcf robust health. New YoBK,Sei 25. 1817. Dr. Towssfnd: My wife has for the last vear been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health being reduced by a variety of complaints such aa fe males are liable to; she got so bad at length that she was entirely unable to walk, and was as helpless a? a child, t-he commenced u?ing your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, hei complaints left her, and after taking several bottles she is restored. Being a singular case 1 have thought it miüht do good to publish it. Mie used a number ot remedies that done her no good previously. V' - H iilmm t W - 87Narfolkst .TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. 1JR. 1 ownsexd s fcAttSAfARiLia is a sovereign! and speedy cure for incipient consumption, and lor the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregruiariiy, iiiness or ncciuenr. Nothing can be more surprising than its invizora ting etlecis on the human frame. Persons all weak new and latitude, from taking t at once become robust and full of energy under its influence It imme diately counteracts the ncrvelessness of the female frame, which is the ereat cause of barrenness. It will not le expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates ot cures performed, but we can assure the aülicted that hundreds of case have been reported tous. Dx. Towssexd: My wife being gTeatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and punenng con tinually by pain and with other difficulties, and hav ins known cases where vour medicine has effected great cures; and al heering it recommended for such rases as I have described, obtained a bottle of your Extract ofarsapnrilla and followed th directions vou ßa ve me. In a short period it removed her com plaint and restored her to hcuhh. . Being grateful for tho benefits he received, 1 take pleasure in thus ac knowlodgins it. and recommending it to the public M. u. .MOOur, cor. ol tnnd and I.vdiii3 5t5; . Albnnr, Aug. 17, 1311. - ' '
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TO MOTHERS AD MARP IKD LADIES This Extract of Sarsaparilla J . b. en expressly prepared in it fcrence to lemale eo-.i;l tints. No female who has reason to suppose she is soproachmg Oiat critical period, tthe turn of liie,r eh.Kild neglect to take it, as it is a certain preveiiUvi üjt lay o( the numerous and horrible diseases to bWh t : ales are
subject at tills time ot life. This pern n.ay be de layed lor several years ly esing this ißodiciiie. -rvor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist natura bv Quick ening the blood arid invigorating the system. Indeed thimedecuK 'sravaluable lor all the diseases to which women f.e subject, It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies by removing the impurities ol the body- not so far stimulating the system at to produce a subsequent relaxation, which is the case ol most medicines taken for female weakness and dlae.üö. . ' ' DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND DROISYNew Yorx. July, 22, 1816. Dr.Towssesd Dear Sir : My wile has been afflicted with a terrible rapture for over fifteen years, the greater pait of tha time. She has been troubled with shortness of breath 3c gTeat fluttering ot the heart which has been very distressing, and has frequently been uuable to leave her bed. The rupture was very large and severe. She tried almost every remedy for such cases with but little benefit. When she had taken but three bottles of your excellent medicine she was entirely relieved of the disease of the heart, and the rupture nas almost entirely disappeared. ' ' " Slie has also had the dropy, and was very much swollen. We bad no idea that frhe could be so benefited, as she had such a complication of diseases. But it has, as strange as it may appear, relieved her of the dropsy. 1 am aware that this statement is so strange as to appear almost like fiction, but it is sober realityr . V our Sarsaparilla is certainly a valuable medicine, and should be used by every one that s suffering as we have been. If any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have ocular demonstration.' Yours, respectfully, WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 Jaraca tt, DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gas trie juice or saliva in decomposing food and strengthening the organs ol digestion as this preparation ol Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic- - Baxk Department, Albany, May 10. 1845, . De. Tow.vse.xd -Sir : I have been afliictea for several years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with sourness of stomach, loss of appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all 'kinds of food, and for weeks (what 1 could eat) I have been unable to retain but a smalt portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and 1 must say with little confidence; but after using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and the heartburn entirely removed; and 1 would earnestly recommend theue of it to those who have been afflicted as 1 have been, Yours, &c. W. W. VAN ZANDT. N. B. Purchase none but such as have wrappers that hide the bottle completely, and have the written signature of S. P. TOW NSEND. Principal office, 12GFulton-st,Sun Building N. "i .; Redding &. Co, 8 State-st, Boston; Dyott &. Sons, 132 North-Second -st, Philadelphia: S.S. liance. drug gist, Baltimore; Durol & Co Richmond; P. . M. Co hen, Charleston; Wright & Co. 151 Chartres-st, N. O.; 105 South Pearl-st, Albany; R.Yan Buskirk,592 corner of Market and Broad sts, Newark, N. J., and by principal Druggists and Merchants generally thro' out the United states, West Indies, and theCanadas. ForSalo by ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Druggist Main. St, Evansville, Ind. Who is appointed by the proprietor. Wholesale A gent, with authority to sell at Manufacturer's prices. 1 or Sale also by RICHARD B. HALLOCK. Druggist Princeton, Ind. march 13-d&w ly D ALLEY'S Magical Pain Extractor. More proofs that Dalley's Magical Pain f xtrnctor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is demonstrating the matchless virtues ot this article. Letters are coming to us from ull parts cf the Union expressing gratitude and surprise at the wonderful properties it possesses in all cases ot burns, rheumatism, piles, wounds, 6tc. The press abounds in notires of its hinh rhsmrter st-i aiwi nont tngnumlier we eeTect the following from the Island City of the 12th September : Dalley's Medical Pai.v Extractor.' An invention like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues should be made known to the universe. Its cures, in many cases are absolutely beyond belief. For burns, scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs of all kinds. cuts, wounds,and in every disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never tails to cure. A Mngular case came unüer our own observation, a friend in playing with a si arp steel pen, run it into the palm of his hand eo that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous nature of the ink in the wound, as well as the instru ment itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Dalley's Pain Extractor was applied, and the next day the swelling had entirely gone down, the pain bad left, and the wound was cured in a tew days.. Important Caution Counterfeits of my Extractor ate unblushingly published to the world in my name. :a i ? a a rrotect yourself as you value lire, and health, from these deceptions. am, as every druggist in the United States knows, the sole inventor and proprietor of Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor; no other being has ever made or can make a grain of it, for no man liv ing has the secret ol the preparation but mysell. 1 he only genuine has my written signature on each label, and is sold wholesale and retail at the General Depot 203 Broadway, New 1 one; and at the bouthrcn Depot, 131 CHAUTKES street. New Orlcas, my only general Depot lor the South and West. tl UAIL,tiY. All orders for Agencies, or for Pain Extractor, must be addressed to J. WK1GHT & CO., 131 CHAR TR ES street New Orleans, only agents lor the South and WestJtJ"Only Agents in Evansville, mar25-ly fc ALLI3 &. HOWESBULLETIN No. 2. THE GREAT FLOOD of 1847 will be lone remembered in many parts of the West. "Phe swollen streams seemed to know no bounds; but ris I ! . .1 . t mc mzner ana mzcer carried tiutmav 10 tne innaol tants. Merchants were obliged to remove their wares from the rivers' sides to remoter places; families veie compelled to desert their dwtliing; the poorsufTered more seerely than language can describe. The public authorities were called on to administer aid and counsel. In short, a great public calamity had occured. . Well would it be if the sad consequences of th Flood had ceased when the waters subsided. But no KrThe retirein? waves left vast alluvial deposiles. which in n tew months mi st give out that deleterious mia?m which produce billious disease I. - What f ly a the celebrated Dr. Ferguson on this point? Answer: The cause of billious derangement has its principal source in half dried margins ol rivers." All history and experience proves this theory. When the British army encamped on the plains of Estrcm adura, at a time when the river Guadiana had become dry after a flood, remittent and intermittent fevers raged among the troops with such destructive malig nity that they came mgn Dcing extirpated. The Graetenberg Company, therefore, earnestly call the attention ol the entire west to their most ex traordinary and celebrated series ol Anti-Uillious Medicines. In every locality where there is thslightest tendency to any torni of Fever, Fever and Ague. Dumb Aeue and the like, the inhabitants should at once send to the General Agent of the dis tnct and have a Graetenberg Deirtrt established uear them Were this done, and the Gracfenbern Veaetalli Pills and Health Bitters used according to directions, there would be no fear of billions dieaees. So important are the Graef. nberg Medicines to the people of the- West, that the following steps sdould be immeaiaieiy taiven: 1st. Every neighborhood should have' its Graefcn here Deoot. By addressing the General Agent of any district this can be secured. 2d. Families should club together and get an inime diate supply. 3d. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic lodies bhould furnish them to the needy. ' Dy such means bilious diseases will be eutirely pre vented. . The other Medicines of the Company are most em inenily adapted to the diseases for which they are re commended; and consist of the following:- - The Gracfeiberg Eye Lotion, the Children's Pana cea, the Green Mountain Ointment, 'the Consumptive's Balm, the Dv6cntery Syrup. . JOThe General Agent for Indiana is Myrus Scaton, to whom applications for agencies may be addressed. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. , New York; January, 1843. WM. M. WOOLSEy," Agent feb3-tf " . . for Evansville. .
TO THE CITIZENS OF
Tili i; rent and Glorious Union. LI PE being die greatest UesHing, that which insurcrs it ttee trom the evil of premature death must be ot paramount importance. . Brandreth's Tills are altogether of Vegetable compopitioa.and while ihey possess remarkable poers in curing disease, are peneciiy c.niut, iuiu can thus be used with perfect safety by - persona of all ages, and in any condition of the system, with . a certainty of beneticial results from their opera.ion, which is mild and pleasant, tho thoroughly secrching to the root of diseased action, and always termi nating in a great increase of health and vigor.'- - Ninety-seven years tlicy have been Deiore me puoic. and every succeedinz vear has . increased the sphere of their great usefulness. They are now patronized in every p&rt of the civilized world; nor can envy nor detraction materially impair their well es tablished reputation. I hese celebrated Filli do not cure entirely by their purging qualities. They have in their composition a vegetable corpuscle, analagous to tne corpuscle oi the blood; the corpuscle of vegetable origin, becomes incorporated with the mass of the life-giving fluid, nd ' . . . IMPARTS A FERMENTATIVE POWER which occasions the blood to throw out all infernal, poisonous, or peccant matters, thereby entirely purifying the whole volume of blood in the circulation. And thus these Pills cure the most fatal, and noxious and narrating diseases, in a manner , eo easy and certain, as to give great thankfulness to the atIhcted. Every vear their sale.has increased. Dr. Brandreth sells more of them at this time in a month than he did in the whole of the vear 1838, or any previous year ri . i i ue saie uavin" increa-ea . TWELVE-FOLD IN TEN YEARS. Can anv other medicine be pointed out that has sustained its reputation that has increased in the confidence of the public in an equal proportion? It would bo a most happy thins; lor the poor, u tne prejudices of Medical men would permit their general adoption in the public Hospitals. What a bless-! ing this would be to the poor, and also to the whole community in which the Hospitals are situated! No Ship Fever would long remain to poison our atmoa phere with its noxious exhalation! No malady no not even Cholera, would be of a dangerous character were Brandreth 's Pills vurorouslv resorted to when the first of its symptoms were perceived. And Ship Fever, and fevers of an inflammatory, or of a tyr hoid character would be found equally under their powerful control. While influenza, .small-pox, measles, scarlet lever, and ail the diseases of children would Im ft t T: 1 1 ra ranuirinrr nltr m vrv fw lnua fit Pi 1 Ia td entirely re-efctabli. the patient's health- And in case oi rucuniaurtn and dropsy, and tne various iorms oi lung disease, no medicine is capable cf doing more good; or whose use would tend more to the recovery ol health. ? - Tuese Facts, Dr. Br andre rn proclaims, are SOLEMN TRUTHS. Let our Legislatures and men in authority every where look to this. If the things be so is it not a part of their high duty to cause the Brandth Pills to be used by our eloriou.1 Array and Navy, and in all public Hospitals f Public opinion tells these honorable men, that such is their duty; and one of the most serious character in which is involved the security of many valuable lives. Over Two Millions of our Citi zens have approved of Brandreth's Fills: they are no longer a private, but a public medicine. let the sick every where see to their interest, and obtain this eurer ot sickness: dispenser of fwalth and securer of long life. The weak, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by the operation of Brandreth Bills, which are beneficial for the mind as for the body: mental derangements ol nil kinds are cured by them; in fact they impart a vigor and power to the intellect truly surprising, it is now a common oc currence when a man is about to make a great ellort, to take a dose of Brandreth's Pills, which clear the head and invigorate the perceptive faculties. In fact the literary and sedentary of loth fexes will f IXD A 1 SEA Si; RE OF HEALTH, in these rills. When sleep cannot be obtained irom the nervousness of tlie system induced from over taxation of the mental f aculties, or other causes, one or twoof these Pills will invariably producesleep. In low i . I. - I- c u.:. nervous levers iney are mosi vaiuame. ouiu-iiii and the lamented Harrison would have been saved had these Pills been used." ' Kernender then, that enerev of mind and body re sult from Brandreth's Pills; that they are applicable in all conditions of the body, doing good if good can be done; and will be sure never to injure.' . i Ni"i t mür ' ' ' "i i if 1 I1 l ' " 1 ' because so much depends on the timely application of proper medicine when sickness commences. Sail ors, and all other travellers, should never 1 without them; they prevent scurvy, costivencss, and euro the malignant fevers of hot climates. . -. When you purchase otherwise than of Dr. B or Ins agents, be sure and obtain the genuine, and have none oilier. BRANDRETH'S PILL'S are sold,with full direc tions, at 25 cent 8 per box, at 241 Hudson street, 274 Uowery, .Mrs. Gott, 4 Market street, Brooklyn, and by Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office, 211 Broadwov. New York, and by DANIEL WOOLSEY, and WM. M. WOOSEY. agents Evansville and by one ojrentin every town or village in the United States. apl 4ni HEALTH! HEALTHS . THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYKUPor TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. THE 0XLT CERTAIN REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. Aehma, Bronchists, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and lireast, bore 1 hroat, Haorsnef s, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup.Hives, Nervous Tremoure, Liver complaint. Diseased Kidneys, and Affections generally ot the Throat, Breast and Lungs. Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumption. In this country especially. Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge and in its resistless career weeps over the land as a Destroying Ansel, layinz low, with relentless hand. the strongest and fairest of our race. Hitherto all elforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain, nnd all that eeemed within our power was at brtt alleviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb . . . " The proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, would embrace the opportunity to state upon what eround? it puts forth its merits; and the reasons upon which it founds its superior claims to the attention of the atilicted, that nil who require its use may repose full confidence in its curative powers. Since us iir si preparation ne nas nau mc pleasure oi wn nessing its happy results in numerous instances; bu he wis determined not to offer it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced oi its efficacy Having such conviction, he now confidently offers i as a remedy without a parallel for the cure of PUL MON AB Y CONSUMPTION and .its .kindred dis eases. Let the following speak for itself. ."I have usod'TiioMPSO.Vs ComjOI-'sdSyrvp OF Tar Si. Wood Nafhtha,' for some time in my practice.and have found it the most efficient remedy 1 have ever used in Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when great irritability, with weakness of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which it acta is greatly in its favor where dyspucea or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, beinc applicable to every form of that disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt from the irnpu ation of empiracism." M. C11AMCERS, M. D. Philadelphia. Oct. 11th. 1S1Ü. fiCrThe obovemedicines prepared only by Asgsett !c Dicksox, at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia: Srold by C ULLJj, t-vansville, and respectable drucgists generally, Vtice 50 cen or $1 per botUe; beware of tnterven tion. nov.4, 1S47. RIO COFFEE. kflfl prime green Rio Coffee, landed frm OvFvf steamer "Cincinnati," and for sale by mar9-tf DEMENT 3c VIELE. YtTINER'S Cnnndian Vermifuge The bet f f remedy ever vet discovered for all kinus ot WORMS. It not onlv destrovs Worms and invigo rates the whole system, but it dissolves and carrier off the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more especially those iu bad health. The mucus lorms the bid or nest in which worms produce their young, and byremoveinc it, it is impossible for worms to remain in the body. It is harmless in its effects on the eystcm, and the health of the patients ia always improved by its' use, even when no worms are discovered-, the inedi-. cine beingr palatable, no child will refuse to take it, not even me most'delicate.' , ICrPrcpared by JOHN .WINER ScCO., No. 83 Maiden 'Lane, New York. Sold wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT, General Agent for the South and West, 151 Chartrea street. New Orleans. . " , , C3rOiily Agrnts in Evansville, mar-25-ly . . . . ALU3 & HOWEA
HOWE'S HYCEIAN nOARnOTJND AND LVEBWOUT COUOI1 CAKDY. : . THIS popular' CaXdt h iheen before the public in the w est and south more than one year,and in thai short nnmnftim tt hna rhtamfd more reontation for its good qualities, certainly of cure, and cheapness than any other Medicine of the kind ever offered It ia the intention of thn n-onrietora to sell theCot'GH Casdv reasonable, in order that itmayoe in the reach ot all to obtain a remedy, that never laus, (no sucn word as "fail" is ever beard or thought of, when thisl Candy is talked about,) curing ti.e most violent Coxoi and Cough, and is therefore olfered to the suffering and afflicted, of the West and South; for their good. Pulmonary Complaints. Whoopino Corsn, COLDS,CoClinS,flo.ESXE.SS, BaoNcnrris, Astuma, Phthisic, Ckoup, And ceneral atllictions of IxrxcEjtZA, - Difficulty of Effector SOUE THROAT. ' f ATION the Chest and Lungs, which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases, yield immediately by the tise of this valuable Cousp Candt. r . - The materials used in the preparation are of tht best quality, being vegetable and the best white Ha vana Sugar, consequently it may be relied on as in every respect a pure and genuine article. HOWE &.CO JYo. 1, Cotlfg Hall, Walnut Stwt Cincinnati, Ü, . CERTIFICATES. ..' ; v : : From Henry Moree, Ex Judge of Court of Common t lease. - This is to certifv that we have nsed the CouohCan dy of HOWE & CO., and do with confidence cheer fully recommend it to thcee afllicted with Couglis Colds, ic. - II. MORSE. .Manufacturer of Patent ' I orce Pumps, Ornamental Last Iron fountains, fire bngines, &c. Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 1817, D. S F ANNUM. From D. Tuttle.Propi ictor of the City Hotel - Messrs. Hows Sc Cot . k ' " Gentlemen. It is with much, satisfaction, that . have it in my power to testify to the efficiency of your Coush Candy. I have used it and know it to be valuable and certain remedy lor Colds and Coughs, and as such commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. 16, 1S17, D TUTTLE. ' From Wm. Younir, Presiding Elder, of the Me tho dist E. Church, Cincinnati. - . MrJIowe: Not loiik'fince while laboring under the induence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned by cold and tweaking in the open air a triend handed me a pieco ot your lloarhounu and Liverwort Candy" from the u of which 1 experien ced great and almost immediate relief since then 1 have trequcntly used it with the same beneficial ef fects. I therefore feel no iiesitance in recommending your Candy as a certain specific for Couchs, Colds, Hoarsness.&c WM. YOUNG. Cincinnati Aus. 27, 1S47. Indi W.M.W03LSEYiAgent,Evansvilk nov2.i,tf A RARITY under the lead of a Patent Medicine inu advetxsemenc We ak our readers to peruse the lollowing, knowing they will proht thereby. M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE. A medicine which is pet tectly safe, and may be giv en to children from tender infancy, to advanced sc lays under no restraint as to cold waur,or any kind off.MxL Purges mildly, subduing fever, destroys and expels worma with invariable success," and is easily administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear le5ly asserted: 6till claiming the aditional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring nona of the drenching which Worm tea and other supposed Vermifuge demand. During its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many families, where every oth er known and accessible Vermifuge had been tried without the least success, where ft has promptly ex pe! led worms to an almost incredible amount. Hear what the Editor of the Bulletin of the Pacific (published in Pittsburgh, Pa.) says in reference to the article. - . . . . "In lookinz ud a few advertisements tor my smal shectlhe other day I caL'ed innDnnMessrJJLDn &. Co. and remarking that I would be glad to aavtrtise any medicine that really ss essentially useful, they furnished me with their rircular respecting Dr. M' f .one's Worm Specific, with the accompanying certil icates. Feeling pursuadel that the certificates wer genuine, I took some of the medicine home for the xxzt of my own young family. I gave the firet day a small teaspoonful to Sarah, bhe was wan-looking and black under the eyes. She passed teveral worms, some as arge as a pipe stem. - 1 aho gave a small teaspoonfull oamuu. a utile, rosy cheeked tlc&hy boy, about 31 years old. But as his stomach was tymnanous. i. e. he was pot-bellied, I thought he might have worms. He cried after more, which 1 did not see fit to give him, but upon the operation of ihis medicine, his mother and the neighbors were surprised at the result. He passed nearly a pint of worms, almost all as big as a com mon r ipe stem. 1 hei e was seventy in all. 1 then gave some to a little boy only 2 years old. and he pass ed t went v-five. some ehiht inches in lenjrth.- 1 there fore feel clear to recommend M' Lane's Vermifuge as ..... ..... .. " a epecihe tor worms. It tairly seems death to them ISRAEL REES, Editor. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th. 1647. J. K ido & Co. No. 60 Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now the sole proprietors ot Dr. aV L,ane celebrated medicines. All orders must be addressed to them. JQr N. B. Purchasers will please be particular to inquire for "J)r Jr Lan'i Am'rican Worm Sj.tcic, or I ermtfug: Sold Wholesale &, Retail by CRAWFORD BELL. Main St., Evansville Ir n. By Druggists and Dealers generally throughout United States. Frt-m the Pittsburg Gazette'. THE past summer (1847) has been a very remarkable one. Frequent and heavy rain, followed by intense and long continued heat, had the effect, in the first place, to promote a rapid growth of succulent vegetation, and in the second, to produce a rapid decomposition of vegetable natter, giving rise to much minma and spreading sickness, disease and death, in I- J8 which had heretofore been remarkable for their salubrity. , ' We are credibly informed, that whole meadows, on which the grass was unusually heavy, rotted to the grouift and was not fit to be cut. In Indiana and Illinois, the sickness was to general, that there was not enough well persons to attend upon the sick, whose sutti rings were prctracted by a want of proper remedies, as well as of god nursdng. Much of this suffering might have been prevented, had every family kept on hand a supply cf medicines suited to counteract the effects of this miasma, with which the atmosphere at certain times is surcharged. In addi tion to Quinine, (which is in such general use as to need no comment,) 'we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand ono or more boxes of "Di. M'Iane's Liver Pnxa." . These Pills are the prescription of an eminentPhy-si-ian in MonongahalaCo. Virginia, and were used by him in his private pracice as a remedy in billious complaints, for vears before he thought of offering them to the public Such, however, was tho success to the Pills, and so ereat tte number of persons beu efitod by them, that the making of the quantity requi site to supniy uie increasing aemana, oegan to inter lere materially with the tune required to attend to his practice. To prevent this he has made arranse racnts with the house of J. Kidp & Co. No. 60 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. to prepare and vend thern. where the genuine may be procured at all times and in any reasonable quantity. These Pills are not recommended as a panacea' for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in all affections of the Liver and in all bilious complaints, they stand without a rival. All who have ever used them, give them the preference over all other Pills, and cannot be persuaded td exchange tt which they find experi ence to be tnud,aj, and 7' -u, lor any other. even though they may he sugar coated, or so drastic as to go "through by day light. - Prepared for the propriefcn by J. KIDD &. Co whclosaie uruggist, io. ou ooa otreet, Pittsburgh, re. to whom all orders from a distance must be directed. Sold also by our Agents a:id the principil Drucsists t,,-,,!,.,,t i, TT;..J v?.,. IP i . co Ö3-N. B. Purchasers vill please he particular and inquire for "Dr.. M'Lane'n Liver Pills" as there are other Pills purporting to bo "Liver Pills," now before the public. v . - dcc22-wy Sold Wholesale Sc Retail by " ' CRAWFORD BELL -- . - Main st. Evansville, Ind.
Asafe and sure eWjor CfULLS or AGUE & FE
Y ER, in the unprecedented short timeol I ive Hours aa thousands ihxQuihout. ifce West and South can testify, who hav Tue? thus speedily cured by this Great Remem! . t . TT V.'fiRY one who if araicid, fhould be anxious p Hi obtain that remedy whichoffers the best, quick esti sad safest cure, no matter i)im what source is sprin rs: every honest man being doum to embrace the r , . ' r i rr'i .i- .4... trutn, wnerever iouno. 1 nertiure, -ucvroprieior, U1 .
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state, honestly, a lew. lacts, wracn wiu esvarjiiff , Honsels Indian Tonic tobe the best remedy it'. CHILLS or Aovea Feve, now known. Fact 1st--'- . The article is convenient and pleasant to take is re fined from all gross particles, which render other pre parations so muddy, nauseous, and disagreeable to the ' , ' taste; and it the directions are followed, w m cure every case, with mathematical certainty, in from three to t five hours. Astonishing J I ! but true. . fact 2nd By its action noon the. liver and other organs con' ccrned in forming it, the bile is regulated, the mcrbid acuou inuuiYu uy me cause 01 meuiseafcu ucsiruyeu tever allayed and it will be found a oowertull . agent in assisting to remove fevers generally. Fact ? 3rd If gives tone to the stomach inviaorates the j body stimulates all the functions to a healthy action j and is highly useful, wherever tonics arc m antedc Fact 4th this tonic has performed, and is daily performing, cures in CHILLS or AGUE &. FEVER, ;
without a parallel in medicine. V ltness a single bottie making a cure in a case of TEN YEARS stspd-v ing; another in a case of NINE YEARS standin - . -to cure that which had previously baffled all skill, and.' v
every remedy. Look at the many other astonishing w' cures set forth in the certificates around the bot lie, and' , then sav. if HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC does not deservedly stand, pre-eminently the greatest remedy of ; the times. . Kead the eertincates careluiiy; tr.ey arc,---from your neighbors and friends and whenever you meet with any of them, (to ascertain the truth,) don't -fail to ask them concerning it. Be euro tojskfor J . HOUSE'S IN DIAN TON 1C, aid vaiu your. health, don't be put off with any thing chic. Prepared and sold by Geo. W IIc cse, Nashville.ir Tenn. " Price $1 per bottle. -For sale by '
6tn " : W M WOOLSEY, Evansville, ind : V HOUSE'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILL, i Superior to any Purgative now known for expelling , Disease from the System.' .. . : . -
This Pill rs made of Vegetable substances only, and is prepared with the greatest care, according to tho 5 rules ot Pharmacy. - . To all who labor under any lingering or Chronic disease, they are especially recommended. . In Ooct," White swelling, r ever boKts, cckofula, and nervous Debilitv, they, never fail to give relief. In RHEUMATISM, they are the only certain cure eTer
discovered for this painful disease, as hundreds can ' 4
testify, who are now roicing iree Irom pain and m ' perfect health, after having been given over by friends and physicians as incurable. In Dro?sicAL Affections, and diseases of the Woxa, and those crowing out of it, they are exceedingly valuable. Buxiocs" and all other Fevebs. are subdued at once, by their speedy action upon the whole system.A great amount of the bet evidence could be added ." to establish the high reputation of this PI EL but tho trial and use of a single box, will bo worth more to the invalid than the combined certificates of tha , whole world. See certific ates on the wrapper.-' V - Prepared only by GEO. W. HOUSE. Nashville -f. Tenn. Fo'saleLy, - .- r . ' nov4 6m . W M WOOLSEY, E va nv die; Ind. PILES! "." HOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT is a most valuabl safe and certain cure for PILES. ' v . QrSe certificates around the bottle. Prepared by . George W House; Nashville, Tenn. Price 1 per bottle. For sale bv, " .'. ' " W M WOOLSEY, Evansville, Ind. THE WORLDS ILLATIOri! - , That the Piles is disarmed of its terrors, By Dr Upham's Vegetable Ulectuary rpiIE great sensation which was err ated amongy JL ' the Medical r aailry, and throughout the civthzed world, by the announcement of Dr Upham's Electuary, for the Cure of Piles, (a disease that resisted all former medical treatment,) has settled down , into -a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy cure in all cases of Piles, either Bleeding or Blind. External or Internal, and also for all Diseases of the Stomach' a nd Bo weis, such as r ; jim,Ktm ami-Aini in! tViM iitpiie.afl. Dyprp'-jr Lirer Complaint, Inflamatjon of the Spleen, Kidneys, , Bladder, Bowels, and Spine; Ulceration of the lntes- " tines; Flow)f Blood to the Head, JLc; and for the ReI4V1 V 1 11 U WW Vitien. I The Symptoms, Cause and nature of the Piles, to . gejher with its conjunclirediwases, will be found in ihe pamphlets, to be had cf all agents and dealers gratis. ' . . . . . voluntary"certificates. ' United Statas Marshall's Office, i ! ' r. .. New York, Dec. 6th, 1S47.; Messrs. Wtatt &. Ketcham.- Gentlemen Understanding that you are the General Agents for tho sale of Lr Upham's Vegetable Electuary, for the euro ot the Piles, I have deemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in behalt of that invaluable medicine. 1 have been iftlictcd for many years with tha"" Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no effects. Indeed, Itxgan to consider my caee hopeless. But about the first of September last, 1 was prevailed upon by a friend to make a trial of the above named medicine; 1 took his advice, and rejoice to say that I am not only relieved,. but, as I believe, pcrleetlr cur. ed. " I most earnestly' recommend it to all who mav have the misfortune to be afflicted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, Yonr ob't servant, ; ELY MOORE - . New York, Nov. 2, IS47. Jli ttrs ll'uatt (CTfcim: Gentlemen I am con strained to give you a statement of th benefit I derived from using Dr Upham's Electuary, in a case of Piles, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are suffering Irom that troublesome diseaea. was reduced for teveral years by the Piles so much that it was with great difficulty for me to walk or attend to my business. 1 also suffered from other dis eases, which Here extremely troublesome, and which 1 am pleased to say two boxes ot ihe- Electuary en tirely removed; and that my health is better now than it has been tor many years. It has done me and my family since more good, and with less expense, than the physicians to whom I have applied. or medicine 1 have used. 1 remain, elill in perlect health. Your ob't serv't, NELSON NEWTON. --, -. - 280 Spring street, cor Rcnwick. ' " ' " New York, Nov. 15. 13 47. Ultsirs JVmlt & K'ltham.--GcnücmtnI eo Haid er it a duty which 1 not only owe to yon, but my fellow beiiim. to Foeak in praise of Dr Upham's Llectuary, a medicine whicA 1 think has taveu my uie, and restored me to full health. For several years Iwas afllicted with Piles, together with Dyspepsia, and a general disarrangement ot the system. I employed different physicians, with no good result, and they at last told me they could do no more for tne. and said that I must die, I thus had given up all hopes of even havinir mv health restored, until I had called to mind the benefits thn a nephew of mine in rnuadelphia ( benjaman rercival) had derived tn a severe case of chronic dysentery- by your medicine, that I purchased a box. which, to my surprise, after takini? a few doses. I received irre at relief, and thank God, by continuing its use, that I am now restored . r -.1 I.I " IIIIL OtU (IIT t II I'd! iu perieci neaun. mucoAunii laulo 142 Mercery teeet. Notice The genuine Upham's Electur has his written signature, thus (JO A. Upham, M IX) The; hand is also done witb a pen. Pnce f 1 a box. Sold,who!esale and retail by WY AIT & KETCH-' AM, 151 Fulton street, N Y and by Dmggibts generally throughout the Unitod States and Canada. jan 25-Mb A.C. HALLOCK, Agent - ' . . v ' " " for Evansville, Inj3 J L.', NOTICE. A hL persons having onfliushed, or tcrsocs T-ish-XJl.-ing to have dental work done by the subscriber. . had better call and have it attended to, ts ve does not expect to remain in Evansville much lc; t. . mar 25 . . - .EDW'D . UK1FF1 i'H, -.ÜIACIIEIIEL. BBLS No 1, in storeand for sale by jan o. C. BELL. 10 FLAT BOAT 80 feet lor". will be sold cheap by fap 111 ; KUCUEN &, MORGAN.
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