Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 47, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 June 1848 — Page 4

Hart Vegetable Extract, 13 the only remedy that can be relied on for the per manent cure ot'Spinal Complaints, Spasmodic Contractions, Irritation of the Reives, Nervous or Sick. Headache, Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affections, Apoplexy, Paralysis, General Debility, Deficiency ol Nervous and Physical Energy, and ail Nervous Disorders, including the most dreadful of all diseaacs that ever aifeel the human race Epilepsy, or Fallirg Sickness, Hysterical Fits, Convulsions, Spasm?, &c. This disease consists in a sudden deprivation of the crises, accompanied with a violent convulsive motion of the whole body. It attacks by fits, and alter certain duration goes off, generally leaving the sufferer in a stupor, attended with great weakness and eihaustion ot the body. " Doctor Jlart would impress it upon the minds ol the affilcted, that the Vegetable Extract is the only remedy eyer discovered that can be relied on for the permanent cure of this most dreadful of all diseases. As itar tendency is to insanity, madness and death, the most Skillful Physicians of Europe, as well as those of our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it has been so cons idered by many, until this most important of all discoveries w as made by Doctor Ö. Hart, nearly sixteen years since,dunng which time it has ben performing some ol the moti KkmakkableCckes upon record, and has acquired a reputation which time alone can efface. Physicians of undoubted skill and experience. Ministers of various denominations, as well as hundreds of our eminent citizens, all unite in recommending the use ol this truly valuable medicine to their patient, charge, and friends, who are thus affiicted, as the only remWe Qcote the Language u?ed by those who have teen cuml by this valuable medicine. One tays, 4'1 have suffered beyond my power ot description, but now 1 rejoice in being lully related to health and happiness." Another says, "I thank God 1 feel that ' 1 ant a well man. 1 also feel it my duty to proclaim it to tho ends of the earth, that those t-imilarly afflictWl may find relief. Another, (who is on Eminent 'Lawyer, and well known in this city.) snys, "My bon has been afflicted for years with r.pdepy, but w now enjoying good health from the egttaUe Ex uact. It fame," says he, "should and ought to be rounded to the ends of the earth." Another says, T.nnmiicrPMentkelv inadequate toexpre?s mycrat-

irude to Dr. Hart, for haing been the means, under ihe blessing of God, ot restoring me to the enjoyment wf good health, alter having been afiheted with Epiiprov in it worst forms for more than twenty-three years and my morning and evening oblat ion of praise and thanksgiving snail continue io inroiu io mai ui who has athicted but to make me wnoie. r.rfrrTir KtTsüf twenty seven years and fix months, cured by the use of this Truly Wonderful Head tho ' following remarkable case of the son ol . Wm. Secore, Esq., of Philadelphia, afflicted with Epileptic 1 its twenty neven year ana i monuis. After mveling through England, Scotland, Uermany, and Trance, consulting the most eminent physicians, and expending tor medicine, medical ir.tmnnt and advice three thousand dollars, re turned with his son to this country, in November .iihmif rwt-ivin? anv bent-tit whatever, and was cured by using Hart's Vegetable Extract. t. vm sro'a Fitter to Dr. Hart: i L....rni vn ihrr thousand uollura lor medr,,t n,Himl attendance, i was ad vised to take a tour to Europe with him, which I diJ. I first vis ited England. I consulted iu mm rmuif in py tun in reuoect to his case; they examined Iii .nd prescribed accordingly, i remained there three inoniha without perceiving any chani for the better, which cost me about two hundred and fifty dollars, pocketed by the physician, and the most that I rcctivid was thtlr opinion that my son's case was hopeless and POSITIVELY Incvrable. 1 accordingly lelt Lnrland. traveled through Scotland, (..ermany and I ranee, and returned home in tie month of Governber last, with my son as far from being cured as when I left 1 Baw your advertisement in one of the New v'r,, .and concluded to try Hart' Vegetable Extract, seeina your statements and certificates ol so many cures, some oi iwemy unu unj ina lid I can assure you I am not sorry 1 did bo, ns bv the use of Hart's egetable Extract alone, ho was restored to 1lrfxct IUalth. llireuion, which wo? w far cone as to unfd htm kr bdbin-ss, is entirely restored with the prospect now before hun ot life, k.i.k. .nrt tfn!nr9. He is how i& years of Bue. nni 27 yean 6 months of this time ha3 ken alflicted with this mot dreadful of diseases, but, thank Hod, i. .m AniriniT crnrul health Now, air, faitli without works I don't believe in.Toaavlshall be ever grateful to you is one thing and as I here encloe you one hundred dollars, 1 have, K.,t will think, this another and quite a different thing The debt of gratiliide I still 0yc vou bat please accept thU amount as interest on ihe debt in advance. ""v.llp P WILLIAM feLCORh. AntAhT rt narkable Cure performed by the use vl llarVt Yegtlublc Extract. Doctor Hart: It is with no etna!! degree of gratifi cation that 1 am enabled to announce to you tlie com , , 1 until shecommencea taking me i.iu.n i.iursuuuiu with attacks ot tits, almost incessantly, and t serely as to threaten to drive reasou troni its thione, and render her insane Idiotic. rhvici ans pronounced her incurable, and caul J do nothing more for her. We had almost despaired of a cure when hearing of the remarkable cures perlormed x .. .r.Ä WcTPtnh! Kxtract. we deterniintd to give it a trial The result hasexceeded our most sanguine exThe result has exceeded our most angi ion, as by its use she U tree from a most lady, and restored to PtRirrr llEAl.Tn. aid any one feel desirous ot wciug her rjctatio ful mala most dread and ot , wwuiu o., v. .: . . .u - .K 01 14 nno i.! tiet.irou3 Oi rvnu IUI, aEcertaimn orauaicjeuii; a nun ii..:.: lites lrom the ork. iers N. Y Teething. Worm, Costivenes?, &c, will produce - j: xL, In II such cases the NegetableLxtracl is the only medicine which can be relied on with any deirree ot safety. Mothers who have small children "hSuld remember this. Many a L uilp, the past year, who has suff ered wish this complaint, and has been iriven over by physicians t die, has U en restored by fhl uge of but one bottle of Hart's Vegetable Kxtract. The child of William Anderson, North 1 totirth street, Villiamfburgh, ngod 20 months, had fits constantlv for ci-'ht weeks. A consultation of physinfil. who decided that the case was a hopeless one, and the child must die. V hilst the child was in this dangerous state Mr. Anderson called at my office and obtained a bottle of the Lxtroct, administered it to the child, ana tne result was a jer l..,.iinn nf health. Vi., mn nf Mr. Robert McGee, corner of Sullivan and Prince streets. New York, was severely alllicted with fits 1" this caäe also the physicians held a consultation and cYcided that they could do no more and that nature must tffict its own cure, or the boy must die. The Venetable Extract was administered .Ä i,;m A-l.ilrtt in a tit. bv one of the attending physicians. " Jts effects were almost instantaneous. 1 he k.. J.. i.rnL-pn and the bov restored to health. Mr. ilia a ' J " 7, . . . , . a.v "1 shall neveragainle without the med icine in my hou.c, if 1 can avoid it, for lear that some f the rest of my children may be attacked in iuMn.itt',v.' 1 consider the medicine invaluable. W would refer to the following persons, who have been cured by using Hart's Vegetable Lxtract W. Bennett, nine years, 171 Grand t. J. Ellsworth, seven years, 13 Dover Joseph SIcDougal, nine years, Lat Lrooklyn L.1 H.V. Siüth,N. y Custom House. S. Kelly.'twenty years, Staten Island. t. v t.kVpf. twenty Years, lorkvule. Miss E. Crane, twenty years, 112 Hammer!? st. Wm H Parsel. twenty-three years, 3 rortolfc st. Jacob Tctty. four years. 1,4 Delancy st. ilo Johnson, twenty-eight years, üreencastle Ct Judge Randall, 9 1 East Uro?? T. N. "l . , Thomas U. Jones, ofthe U. b. avy. Cant. Wm. Jennings, State st, Lridg port, Ct. The Time Is Not Far Dista.vt, Uhen thousand! who are now trembling under the hand ot this dread .1 j.,. n.l inriiiiT that every attack may prove i...t will find nermanent relief and be restored to this celebrated medicine 0-, n-tr THorst.xn Certificates, Have been reied m testimony of the beneficial results produced . ri c 1 Hirt'. Vp'rptable' Extract. W - . t - . 1 y. me wrv ui 1 i b . 1. . Prruared by ö. Hart, M. ew i orK Price-One package T" $3 CO 1C 00 20 00 tour Eiht 'n.nerat Agents of the United States : VD CH l KI-N Agent ixmisyu.. ivy. t 21 r C HELL, Evnvide In-lian

i.lete restoration toncaunoi my uauuiei,iy wuof vour Vegetable Kxtract. At the age of hx years, (her aee at present is sixteen) she was hrst attacked ...;.u .trmlfid malady called Epileptic Fits; and

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From the Pittsburg Gazette THE past summer (IS 17) 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 succulnta vegetation, and in the second, to produce a rapid de

composition of vegetable matter, giving rise to much nnua and spreading ticKitess, uiseae ana ueam. in i'ies which lisu heretoiore been remarkaDl lor their salubrity. We are credibly informed, that whole meadows. on which the gran was unusually heavy, ro'ted to the ground and was not ht to be cut. in India la and Illinois, thesickness was so general, that there was not enough well persons to attend upon the sick, whose frutfi rings were protracted by a want of prop er remedies, as well as of good nursing. Much of this suffering might have been prevented, had every lamily kept on hand a supply ot medicines suited to counteract tho i Heels of this miasma, with which the at mosphere at certain tunes is surcharged. In addi tion to Quinine, (which is in such general use as toj need no comment.) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or more boxes ol JJr. M'La.ne's Liver Iills.m These lillsarethe prescription of aneminentPhv sician in MonongnhaiaCo. Virginia, and were used by him in his private practice as a remedy in billious complaints, for years before ho thought of oner i ng them to the public. Such, however, was the cuccess fo the Tills, and so great the number of persons beuefited hy them, that the making of the quantity requi site to supply the increasing demand, began to interfere materially with the time required to attend to his practice. To prevent this he has made arrnngrmentä withthehoufeof J.Kidd &. Co. No. CO Wood Street, 1'itts.burg, Fa. to prepare and vend them. where the genuine may I procured at all times and in any re.-onable quantity. . Tliete I'ills are not recommended as a panacea for 'all the ilia that floh i heir to." but in all affections of the Liver and in all bilious complaints, they stand without a rival. All w ho have ever used them, give them the preference over all other I'ills, and cannot be persuaded to exchange thorn which they find experience to be tniU,g'ift, and jTiti,for any othcr,even though they may e tupar cwitcJox eo drastic as to go "through by tiny light." Prepared for the proprietor by J. KIDD &. Co wheloj sale Druggist, No. ft) Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. to whom all orders Iroui a distance must be directed. Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada. Kr N. 1J- Purchasers will please le particularan inquire for "'Dr. M'Lnne' 1avt 7V," as there ard other Pills purporting to be "Liver Pills,' now be 1c the public. deci-wy Sold Wholesale &. Retail by CßAWrORD HELL. Main tl Kvansville, 1ml. 3Iontlily ISiiIlolin. IV o. 3. TIIIjj world has ever been the eccne of the fircest ptrugijlcs between Truth and error. No nooner doedTrutii proHund an important theory, than error, with its legion of allies, tucks to arrest its progress. A most illustrious instance ul this, wos the opposition made to the immortal Je.n.R. Iiis master mind was led, under Providence, to the discovery of Vaccination, by which that dreadful scourge, the unalljtoxi was robbed of its terrors. He found that ihe mritter from pustules upon I he udder of a cow containol a principle which wuuld produce the almost divine results lor which he had so patiently and anx-oui-Iy sought. Oppofiton arot. Interested persons high in totial rank and professional posii ion, ridiculed what they dared not deny! They asserted that many vaccinated persons became covered with hair, and even exhibited horns r and a tail; and that in one ca.e a child ran on all fours, bellowing like a bull. l5ut the current was ooti turned. Tho UritUh Parliament voted him XJO.txX) sterling ($1UU,UW,) and the world sanir his praises. The same spirit has come down to our own time. Even while we write this iiullctin, interested persons, jealousof the wonderful ellicacy and eucctsi ol The Craefenberg .Medicines, are opposing them. Misguided men! 1 low utterly impo?ible to arrest tin ir fprcad. The most extraordinary certificates are constantly ilowin;? in to the Company, from all parts of the country; certificates which have astonished the most respectable citizens. Many of these testimonials have been submitted to gentlemen ot great distinction, who have carefully examined them to see that they are sem ise. Among these, are the names of the Kev. N. Bangs, D.D., ot the Methodist I '.pi-copal Church, and Francis Hal), Esi , editor of the New-York Commercial Advertiser. We finally submitted the whole to The Hon. Wm. V. IJuadv, the Mayor of New York, who has cien his certificate, under the Urent Jeal of the Ci ty, that they are genuine ani reliable. With such names, we fear no opposition. We are fortified at every point, and solicit a continuance ol I the unexampled patronage wc nave already received e would earnestly advise. 1st. 1 hat in every neizlitiorhood where there 14 no Graelenbcrg Depot, immediate steps be taken to have one. I'y addressing the (General Agent of any dis trict, this can be secured. L'd. ra'iulies should club together and getan im mediate supply. ltd. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic bodies fcliould J u rnu-li them to the neeily. Ot the Uraetenbcra egclable Fills alone, 3U,lw boxes are sld each and every week! Ol the Health liittcrs, an enormous quantity, These extraordinary Hilters are sold at twenty-live cent a paper, and are warranted to make two quarts of Lhtters superior to any in the world.- lliey are composed of Roots, Uarks, Herbs, and ines, gather edm tlie vast loresds and pranesot America and are . a- I a sieeuy ami certain restorative ui wcaiv ana ueouituted constitutions. The other Medicines of ihe Company are ;qual value, and are as follows: The CIraefenler!r Sarsaparilla Compound, the Graefenlierg Eye lotion, the Children's Panacea the Ureen Mountain Ointment, the Consumptive's Dalni, the Dysentery byrup. O"! he ueneral Agent tor Indiana is iWyrus ea ton, to whom applications lor agencies may be addres sed. EDWARD 11ARTOM, Secretary. New York, Janunry, 181!. WM. M. W00I5EY, Agent mnyl-tf for Evansville. IIEMLTH! HEALTH! TIIO.MSON 'S COM POUN D S Y R UP or TAR AN D WOOD NAPHTHA. THE ONLY rLRTAlX REMI.PY FOR THE CCRE OF CDNSUMl'TlOJi. Ashmn, Dronchists, Spitting IUood, Pain in the Side and Ureat, bore 1 hroat, llaorsness, t'ulpitation of the Heart, WhoopingCough,Croup,Hives, Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint. Diseased Kidneys, and A flections generally of the Throat, ttreast and Lungs. Ofall the diseases incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and tatal. as Consumption. In this country especial ly, t'ulnionary Consumption is emphatically a scourge Tl . L. ana in its resistless career sweepa oTeriuo mou as ... . i.i a a Destrovin' Anirel. laving low. with relentless nanu thf atrunMt andlairestof our race. Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread dh-case have proved vain and all that seemed w ilhin our power was at be.t al leviation of sutferiug, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb The proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts torth its merits; and the reasons upon which it lounds its superior claims io me auen tion ofthe alllicted, that all who require its use may repose full confidence in its curative powers, fcince its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wit newing its happy results in numerous instances; bu he was determined not to offer it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced ot its etiicacy Havingsuch conviction, he now confidently offers i as a remedy without a parallel for the cure of FUL MONARYCONSUMPITON and its kindred dis eases. Let the following speak for itself. "I have usod'TnoMrsojt's CoMrofNDSvRCP oy Tar Sc. Wck d Naphtha,' 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 tlie pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which ii acta is greatly in its favor where dyspurra or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it caa bs used v. ith confidence, leing applicable to every , form of that disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt frorn'.tL impution of empiracism." M. CHAMCERS, M. D. Philadelphia, Uct. lllh, laiö. . 50-The abovemedicincs prepared only by Axgxey Sl Dickson, at NE corner ot Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia: Sold by C. PELL, Evansville, stid tf ppecjable drugif ts generally. Price 30 cents or ii per b:e ,he ware of,.inie ryen linn

A RARITY under the head of a Patent Medicine and advertisement. We ask our readers to peruse the following, knowing they will profit thereby. JP LANE'S VEItJIIFUGi:. A medicine which is perfectly safe, and may be given to children from tender infancy, to advanced age, lays under no restraint as to cold water, or any kind olfood. Purges mildly, subduing fever; destroys and expels worms with invariable success, end is easily administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted: still claiming the aditional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none oi the drenching which Worm tea and other supposed Vernuluee demand. Uuring its oriluant career, it has been introduced into marjy families, wherecvery other known and accessible Vermifuge had been tried without the least success, where it has promptly ex pel led worms to an almost incredible amount. Hear what the iditorot the bulletin ot the 1'acihc, (published in Pittsburgh, Pa.) 6a y 3 in reference to the article. "In looking no a fev advertisement tor mv. small sheet, the other day, I called in upon Messrs. J. Kidd -X co. ana remarking mat 1 wouiu dc giaa to aavertic any medicine that really was essentially useful, thev furnished me with their circular respecting Dr. M' Lane's Worm bpecihe, with the accompanying certit icates. t eeling pursuaded that the certificates were genuine, I took some ofthe medicine home tor the use ot my own young family. 1 gave the first day a small teaspoon ful to Sarah. Shews wan-looking and black under the eyes, fc-he passed several worms, some as arge as a tipc stem. 1 also gave a small teaspoonfull bamuci. a little, rosy cüeeked llcthy boy, about Ji years old. Hut as his stomach was tympanous, i. e. he was not-bellied, I thought he might have worms. He cried after more, which 1 did not see fit to give him, but upon tlie operation of this medicine, his mother and the neighbors wem surprised at the result, lie passed nearly a pint of worms, almost all as big as a common pipe stem. 1 here was seventy in all. 1 then gave some to a little boy only 2 years old, aud he passed twenty-five, some eight inches in length. 1 there fore feel clear to recommend M' Lane a V ennituge as a spcciÜc for worms. -It fairly seems death to them. ISRAEL REES, Editor. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th, 1847. J. Kidd & Co. No. 0 Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now the sole proprietors of Dr. M' Lane's celebrated medicines. All orders must be addressed to them. CO" N. U. Purchasers will please le particular to inquire for "JJr irLant'i Amirican Worm Xj.ecific, or i'trmifup." Sold Wholesale &. Retail by CRAWFORD BELIfc Main St., Evansville 1 Dy Druggists and Dealers generally throughout United Elates. DALLEY'S 3Ia?ical Taiii .More proofs that Dalley's Magi Infractor proofs that Ualley'a Alaiicnl l'ain I x trac tor is best .Medicine in the world, tlx ry day is deinonstratin the matchliM virtues ol ihu article. Letter are coming to us from all parts of the Union expressing gratitude and surprise at ihe wonderful properties it poshesses in all cases of burns, rheumatism, piles, wound, &c. The press abounds in notices ot its high character as a tandurd .Medicine, and from the number we select the following from the Island City ofthe h'th September : Dalliy's AitniCAi. I'aim Kjctractor. An invention like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues sh juli be made known to the universe. Its eures, in many cases are alolutely lieyond belief. For burns, scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs ofall kinds, cuts, vounds,and in every disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never fails to cure. A singular case came under our own observation. A friend in playing with a si arp steel pen, run it into the palm of his hand so that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. J he poisonous nature ot tne ink in tlie wound, ns well as the instrument itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Dalley's 1'ain Extractor was applied, and the next day the swelling had entirely gone down, the pain had kit, and the wound was cured ma lew days. Imtorlunt LautuiH L-ounterkita ot my Extractor re unuiushingly published to the world in my name. 'roicct yoursiihas you value lite, and health, from these deceptions. J am, as every druccist in the Uni ted States knows, the sole inventor and proprietor of Dailey s Mazicai 1 ain Extractor; no other 1x1112 lias ever made or can make a crain oi it. lor no man liv in has the teeret ot the preparation but luvst II. 1 lie only genuine has my written signature on each lain. I, and is sold wholesale and retail at thedeneral Depot -jiw isroaiiwav, iew ork; and at the southrtn lcpot, 151 CIIAKTKR5 sireet, New Urlcaa, my only general Depot lor the South and West. II DAI.LEY. All orders for Agencies, or for Tain Extractor, must bead.lressed toj. W KH.ll 1 &. CO.. 151 CHAR 1 " r- street Jsew Orleans, only airents lor the South anu est 1 ii JÖ"0nly Agents in Evansville, mar25-ly ALMS &.IIOWF-S. THU .VOHLD'S ILLATIO.M That the Piles is ditnrined nf its terror. Jjy Dr Upham's Vegetable ZUcctcary ri,m 7 : i : i . miicj great sensation wiacn was created among L the Medical 1 aculrv. and throughout the civili zeU world, ly the announcement ot Dr Upham's El tuary, for the Cure of Piles, (a disease that rois ec ted ail former medical treatment.) has settled down into a thorough conhdence, that it is a positive and stecdj cure in all cases of Piles, either PI edinir or Ulind. Ex ternal or Internal, and also lor all Diseases ol thi Momach and Rowels, such as jMvere and Habitual Costiveness, Dyspcps-ia, Liv er Complaint, Inlianiation of the Spleen, Kidneys, bladder, lowtis. and tpine; I lceration of the lutestines; Flow of Plood to the Head, &c; and for the Re lief of .larrpd Women. The Symptoms, Cause and nature of the Piles, to gether with its conjunctive diseases, will le found in the pamphlets, to be had ct all nirents and dculers gratis. OIjIjN i ARY CERTI1 TCATIÄ USITLD tTAT.S MaRSHALIs OlTU E, New York, Dec. bth, lt47. i Messrs. Wtatt &. Ketch am : (Jentlemen Un derstanding that you are the General Agents for the sale of Dr Up ham a egetalie Electuary, lor the curt of the PileS,! havedeemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in bchaltof that invaluable medi cine. 1 have been at; he ted lor many years wuh the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no effects. Indeed, 1 began toconsidcr my case hopeless. Rut n'mut the first of September last, 1 was prevailed upon hv a friend to make a trial ofthe above named medicine; I took his advice, and rejoice to sav that am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perlectly cur etf. I most earnestly recommend it to all who may have the importune to be alllicted with that annoy ing and dangerousdisease. Very respectfully, Yonr obt servant, ELY MOORE New Yor.K.Nov.2, IS47 2fetrt U'tfatt d- 7iT trham: Gentlemen l am con strained to give you a statement of the benefit 1 de rived front ufing ur Upham Electuary, in a case o Pile, hy po diing, I tiiall render a benefit to those who are sutferini' from that troublesome diseaee. was reduced for several years by the Piles so mucl mat it w as wttn great tinricuity tor me to wat& or at tend to my business. I also suffered from other dis eases, which were extremely troublesome, and which l am pleased to say two boxes ot the Electuary en tirely removed; and that my health is better now than it has wen tor many years. It has done me and my family since more cood, and with less ex pense, than the physicians to whom 1 have applied or medicine 1 have used. I remain, still in perfect health. Your ob't serv't, NELSON NEWTON. 2S0 Spring strtet, cor Renwick. New York. Nov. 15. 10 47. 3Isr$ M'ynttX Kttcham: Gentlemen I co nsid er it a duty which I not only owe to you, but my fellow beini?i. to pneak in praise of Dr L phain'e Elec tuary, a medicine which I think has saved my life and restored me to full health. For several years was alllicted with 1 lies, together with .Dyspepsia ana a general disarrangements the system. I em ployed different physicians, with no good result, and tney at last tola nie they could do no more l r me and said that I must die. I thus had riven un al hopes of even having my health restored, until I had raneuto nijnu me nenent tun a nepnewoi mine in 1 hiladelphia (LieT.iaman IV rcival) had derived in severe case of chronic dysentery, by your medicine, that 1 purchased a box, which, to my surprise, after taking a few doses, I received great relief, and thank God, by continuing its ue, that I am now restored o perfect health. MRS. SARAH T. AMES. . . H2 Mercer street. Notice The genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature, thus A. Upham, M D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Trice $1 a box. Sold.wbolesale and retail by W YATTi KETCHAM, 151 Fulton street, N Y and by Drugguts generally throu jhout the United States and Canadas. jan Cj-M-T A. C. HALLOCK, Agent lor Cvansvitl In J

HOWE'S IIYCEIAX IIOAIUIÜUÄÜ A: LIVERWORT COUCH CAKDY. THIS popular Candy has heen before the public in the west and south more than one year, and in that phort space of time it has obtained more reputation for its good qualities, certainly of cure, and cheapness, than any other Medicine of the kind ever offered It is the intention ofthe oroprietors to sell the Coro Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach of all to obtain a remedy, that never lails, (no such word as "fail" is ever heard or thought of, when thisl Candy is talked about,) curing ti.e most violent CoLDi and Cough, and is therelore otlered to tne sunerimr and afflicted, of the West and South; for their good. 'clmoxiry Complaints, WlIOOIi.iCoVGlI, C0LUS,Col'GHS,Il0ARSNESS, Influenza, DirricvLTY of Expectoe Sore Throat, atiox UBONcnms, Asthma, PiiTmsic. Cf.ocp. And peneral afflictions of the Chest and Lungs which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases. yield immediately by the use of this valuable Cough Candv. The materials used in the preparation are of the lest Quality, beim; vegetable and the best white Ha vana Sucar.conseaut ntlv it may be relied onnsinevcry rcppect a pure and genuine article. IIUWK iCO. JVb. COleg Halt, Walnut Strft Cincinnati, O. CKK I lMUATt. From Henry Morse, Lx Judge of Court of Common rt This is to certify that we have used the Cough Can dy ot IIUWK Sc. CO., and do with confidence cheerfully recommend it to those aUiicted with Coughs, Colds, tic. II. MORSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, 6ic. Cincinnati, Aug. 11, lt47, D. S FANMJM. From D. Tuttle.Proprietor of the City Hotel Messrs. Howe &, Co: Centlemen: It is with much satisfaction that I have it in mv no wer to testify to theelliciencv of vour Cough Candy. 1 have used it and know it to be a valuable and certain remedy lor Uolds and troughs, and as such commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. 16, 1S47, D TU lThK. From Wm. Young, Presiding Elder, ofthe Metho dist E. Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Howe: iot longsince -while laboring under die inlluence of a painfully embarrassing hoarsnesioccasioned by cold and speaking in the open airfriend handed me a piece of your "Hoarhound and Liverwort Candy" from the u.e of which I experien ced great and almost imnu'diatc relief since then 1 have treotiently used it with the same benehcial ef fects. 1 therelore lcel no heitance in recommending your Candy as a certain specific for Couch?, Colds, Inarsness, A:c. WM. lUUrvU. Cincinnati Aus. 27, 1817. Indi W. M. WUULSEY Agent,Evansvillt nov'25, tf' TO THE CITIZENS OF ThisCrcnt mid Glorious L'nioii. I 1FE being the greatest blewing, that which inxj surers it free trom the evil ot premature death must be of paramount importance. Jrandrcih'a 1'illa are alio-'ether of Vegetable compoMtion, and while they j.hss remarkable Kiwenin curing disease, are perfectly harmless, and can thus be used with perfect safety by persons of all nges, and in any condition of the system, w ith a certainty of beneficial results from their operation, which is mild and pleasant, tho'1 thoroughly searching to the root of diseased action, and always terminating in a great increase of health and viiror. Ninety-seven years tliey have been lefure the pubic, and every succeeding vear has increat-cd the sphere of their great usefulness. They are now patronized in every part of the civilized world: nor can envy nor detraction materially impair their well es tablished reputation. I hose celebrated Pills do not cure entirely by their purging qualities. 1 hey have in their composition a vegetable corpuscle, onalnnous to the corpuscle ol the blood; the corpuscle of vegetable origin, becomes incorporated with the mass of the life-xivinr fluid. and IM TACTS A FERMENTATIVE TOWER which occasions tho blood to throw out all infestial. poisonous, or peccant matters, thereby entirely pun lying- the w hole volume ol blood in the circulation.Anl thuM thea lill:i cure the most fatal, and noxiou? and harrasting di-H-as'cs, in a manner so easy and certain, as to give great thankfulness to the ab tlicteo. Every year their salejias increased. Dr. Brandrcth Iis more of them nt this timo in a month than he diil in the whole of the year or any previous year i au suie Having incretisea TWELVE-FOLD IN TEN YEARS. Can any other medicine be pointed out that ha: suHtained its reputation that has increased in tin confidence ofthe public in an equal proportion it would lc a most happy thing tor the poor, it th prejudices of Medical men would permit tlieir general adoption in ihe public Hospitals. What a blefsng this would leto the poor, and also to the whole omiiiunitv in which the llosnitals are situated! No iiup rver wouiu long remain to poison our at mos L-l : . , . lit phere with its noxious exhalation! ISO malady no not even Cholera, would be of a dangerous character were Rrandrcth's Pills vigorously resorted to when tue nrsi oi its symptoms were perceived. An fchi revir, and fevers of on inflammatory, or of a typhoid character would bo found equally under their power ful control. While influenza, small-pox, measles, scarlet lever, and all the diseases ot children would be affairs rami: ing only a very few doses of Pills, to entirely re-etUibli!-h the patient's health. And in case of rheumatism and dropsy, end the Various forms ol lung disea.-e, no medicine is capable ot doing more good; or w hose use would tend more to the recovery of health. Tulse Facts, De. BaANDr.trn rroci.Aix's, are SOLEMN TRUTHS. let our LrgiMatures and men in authority every where look to this. If these tkinrrs be so is it not a part of their high duty to cause the Brandrcth Pill ... l. .. I I... I a I X- l; ii io ic U.-H-0. iy our glorious rtrmy anu avy,anu in an public Hospitals Public opinion tells tlut-e honor ub!e men, that such is the ir dut j ; and one of the moM serious character in which is involved the security ol many valuable lives. OvcrTwoMillions of our Citizens liave approved ot Rrandreth's Pills: they are no longer a private. Put a public medic ine. Lctthcfick every where see to their interest, and obtain this eurer ot Ficknrss: dispenser of health and securer of long life. The weak, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by the operation ot Uran dreih 1 ills, w hich are beneficial for the nund as for the body : mental derangements of all kinds are cured iy them; in tact they impart a vigor and power to the intellect truly eurprising. it is now a common oc currence when a man is aliout to make a great effort, fo take a dos-e of Rrandreth's Pills, which clear the head and invigorate the perceptive faculties. In fact the literary and sedentary of IkuIi sexes will Find a Tkeasttke of Health. in 'these Pills. When sleep cannot be obtained from the nervousness of the syptem induced from over taxation ofthe mental faculties, or other causes, one or twoot these I ills will invariably producesleep. In low nervous fevers they are most valuable. tSpurzheini and the lamented Harrison would have been eaved had these Pills been used. I fmrn lif r I Hn f Hat nrnrv nf minrl und Iwvtv a suit from Rrandreth's Pills; that they are applicable : it i:.: i i i . in an conuiwons oi tne ooay, aoing gooa ii gooa can ie Gone, ana win ne sure never to injure. No family should be without them in the house because so mucn depends on the timely application of proper medicine when sickness commences, bail ors, and all other travellers, should never be without them; they prevent scurvy, costiveness, and cure the malignant levers oi hot climates. When you purchase otherwise than of Dr. B or hi agents, be sure and obtain the genuine, and have none otner. RRANDRETH'S PILL'S are snld,wi:h full direc Hons, at 25 cents per box, at 211 Hudson street, 271 Bowery, Mrs. Goff, 4 Market street, Brooklyn, and by Dr. Urandreth's Principal Office, 211 Rroadwav. New York, and bv DAMKL WOOLtfEY, and WM. M. WOOLS E. agents Evansville and by one agentin every town or village in the United Mates. apl 4m F. P. FAG AX, n I Fashionable Doot and Shoe Maker. WOULD inform his lrier.ds and te public Si l:hat he now has. and intends to constantly 1 .eep. a tine lot of I'hiladelphia Caif-tikin. forTinework. Work of every description done with the utmost neatness and despatch. On Main street opposite the Bank. ap 24 dly. t A fa T a.rela Krnhawa Salt for sale by 1U'. fdac21-tf JOHN SHAN KLIN.

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:S.l!i.i?5fi .iiflinflBiRi ishu BfiSS'B. rvna s4a Jif" s :! s-iii Dr .Townsend's Compound Extract S A It S A PA It I LliA This Extract ia nut uo in Quart bottles it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures dieaes witnoui vomiting, pur inf. üickeninrr or debilitating the Daticnt. anc is particularly adapted for a SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. The great beauty and supeiiority of this Sarsaparula overall other remedies is, wnue it erauicniesuis ease, it visrorates tlie uouy. consumption cureu Cleanse and strengthen Cunsumption con be cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint. colds, couffhs.catarrh. asthma, spitting of blood, sore ness in the chest, hectic Hush, night sweats, anheult or profuse expectoration and pain in the side, &c havii arm r,n rin fiirpn Probably tlie re never was a remedy that has been so successful in desperate case of consuinpiionas this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients grad ually regains their usual health and strength. CCKIOCS CASE OF CONSUMPTION There is scarcely a day passes but there area num ber of cases ol Consumption reported as cured by the use ot Dr. 1 uwnsend's bursapinua. 1 he lollowing was recently received. Dr. Towmsexd Vtar Sir: For the last three years I have been alllicted with general debility, and ner vous consumption of the last t-tage, and did not expect to ever gain my health at all. After going lirtough 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 1 spending the most of my earnings in . . i i.i i i'. ? attempting to regain my iieaitu, and alter reading in some paper ot your JSarwiparilla 1 resolved to try it. liter UMiig fix pomes iiounu nuone me great gooa and called to see you at your ollice, with your advice 1 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 ihe last three months, and I hope by the bleating ot God and yourlSarsaparilla to continue my health. helped me beyond the expectations ol all that knew my case. . CHARLES (JUIMUY Orange, Essex Co.N, J., Au?. 2, 1S47. Stateol'.New Jersey. iOttsex County, ss. Charte Quimby being sworn according to law, on his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. Cil AULLS QUIMBY. Sworn ainl suLscrllioJ to U-forctnp at Orange, the 2d Aug. 1Ü47. CVUUri BALDWIN, Justice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following and say that consumption t incurable if you can. New York. April 25 1 SI 7. Mr. Towxsext: I varily believe that your Sarsaparilla has been the mean, through 1'rovidence. of savins in iv me. 1 have for severs vtars had a bad cough. it became worst' and wort-e. At last 1 rais ed larre quantities ot blood, had niiht tweats, and was pratily debilitated and reduced, and did not i pect to live. I have only used vour Sarsaparilla I a t-liort time, and there has a wonderful chance ttcen wrought on me. 1 am now al le to walk all over the city. 1 rahe no blood, and my counh has left tne. You can well imagine that 1 am thankful fjr these results, i our obedient servant, Wm. Russi ll, C5 Catharine st. LOT IlERPLLCll. The annexed certificate tells a tituple and truthful story of sulferinfj and relief. There are thousands ot similar cashes in this city and Brooklyn, and yet tnereare tnousanus oi parents who let their children die lor lear ol being humbugged or to save a lew null ng. Brooklyn. Sept 13, 1847. Dr. Towxse.nd: I take pleasure instating, for Üie bencht of those whom it mny concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was atilicteU with general debility and loa ot rpeech, Ite was given up as past recovery by our family phyti cian; but fortunately I was recommended by a tricm! to try your oarapanlia. LSeiore liavjn um-u one Iwttle t-hc recovered her speech and was enabled to walk alone, to fhe astonishment of nil who were ac quainted with the circumHtance. fheis now quite weiland in much belter health thanehe lias been tor lSmonib past. JOSEFII 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 in time lost any children the past Summer, while those that did not sickened and died. The certificate we publish below :s conclusive evidence of its value and is only another instance of its saving the lives o children: Da. Towxsexd Dear Sir: Iliad two children cur ed by your Sartaparilla of the Hummer complaint and dysentery; one was only 1j months olu and the oihri3 years. They were very much reduced, and iew expected they would die: they weregiven up by tw respectable phydeians. When the doctor in formed us that we must lose them; we revived to try your sarsaparilla we had heard so Much of, but had little confidence; there being so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but we are very thunktul that we did. lor it, uunouuicdly saved the lives ol both 1 write (his that others may be induce! to u.se it. Yours, rcsicctfully, JOHN WH-SON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1S17. LUNATIC AS i LUM. T a i jamcs vumnungs, ivq. one ot the Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Black well's Island, is the gen tleman fpoken of in the following letter: RHEUMA'I ISM. i ins is oniy one oi more man lour thousand cases of rheumatism that Dr. Townjend'a Sarsaparilla has curea i ne most severe nnu chronic cases are weekly erauicateu uy us cxtraoruinary virtues: Black well 's Ii laxd, Sept. 14, 1S47. rri I . Y- . . ." uk. lowwuR i nave suiurcu terribly Mor nine years with the rheumatism; considerable of the time 1 could not eat, sleep or work; I had the most distressing pains, and mv limbs were terrihlv wollen 1 have used four bottles of your Sarsnparilfa, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth otgood-I am so much better. Indeed, 1 am entire ly relieved. You are at li!erty to use this for the ben cut of the afflicted. Y0"1, rexpectfullv, JAMLV5CUMMIXGS. COULD NOT WALK' That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy for female complaints there is no di.putin inousanas and thousands of weak and debilitated cmaiesiuai were prostrated by those diseases to which females are subject were soon in the enjoy mentt f robust health. New YoRK.Sen 23. 1Ö47. Dr. Townsfxp: My wife has for the last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health be ing reduced by a variety of coirm aints such as fe males are liable to; ehe got so bad at length that the was enurtiy unaDic to waiK, aid was as helpless as a child, she commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regnin'her strength, her complaints left her, and after l iking several bottle she is restored. Bein? a singular case I have thou win i tmight do g;Tod to publish it. She used a number ot remedies that done her no good previously. Yours, respect lully, JOHN MULLEN, 87Narfolkst. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dn. Tow.vsexd's Saksatakilxa is a soverei n and speedy cure tor incipient consumntion. and 1 il. general prostration ot the system no matter whether the result ot inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illnosor accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating f'tiecut on the human tVair.c. Tersons all weakness, and latitude, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immcliately counteracts the nervelcsncss of the female frame, which is the great caus of barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundreds of case have been rejiortod tous. Dr. Townsenp: My wifeUing greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and sulTcrin" continually by pain and with other diHiculties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures: and also hearing it recomtnende J for such cases as 1 have described. I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsiparilla and f allowed the directions you gave me. In a short period it removed her com plaints and restored her to health. Being grateful for the benefits ehe received, I take pleasure in thus acknowledging it, aijd recommending it to the public. M. D. MOORE, cor. oi Grand an4 Lvdiussts Albany, Aug. 17, 1?1 . '

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TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extract oi Sarsaparilla ita been expressly

prepared in reference to female complaints. No fe male who has reason to suppose sue is approaching that critical period, "the turn of lite." should neglec to take it, as it is a certain preventive ior.any oi tho numerous and hornble diseases to which ternales are mhject at this time of lite. 1 bis period may be delayed for several years by using thieemedicine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood and invigorating the evsteri. Indeed ihismedecine is invaluable for all the t iseases to which women are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies by removing the impurities ot the body not to far stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation, which h'the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and dis ease. DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND dropsynew York. July, 22, 1846. Dr. Tow.nsexd Dear Sir : My wife has been afflicted with a terrible rapture for over fiiteen years, the greater pel t of the time. She has been troubled with shortness of breath & great fluttering oi 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 ot the heart, and the rupture nas almost entirely disappeared. She has also had the dropsy, and was rery much swollen. We had no idea that she could be so bene fited, as he hud 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 reality. Your Sarsaparilla is certainly a valu- . . i . i i . I ta .a. able medicine, and snouia oe uneu Dy every one tnai ssuflering as we have been. If any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have oculardemonstrntion. Yours, respectfully, WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James at. . DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in !ecnmtosinor food and strengthening the ortransof , n -c- V . . . digestion as this preparation ol Sarsaparilla. . It pos itively cures every case ol dyspepsia, ncwever severe or chronic.' Uaäk: Depaetmext, Albaxy, May 10, 1845, Dr. Towasexd -Sir : I have been afflicted for sev eral years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with sourness ot stotnacn, toss oi appetite, extreme heartburn, and a creat aversion to all kinds of food. and for weeks (what 1 could eat) I have !cen unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried ihe usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint. 1 was induced, about two months t-ince, to try your extract of Sarsaparilla, and 1 must say with little confidence; but after using nearly two bottles, I found my a;j)etiie restored and the heartburn entirely removed; and 1 would earnestly recommend the use of it to those who have been alllicted as 1 Lave been, Yours, & c. W. W. VAN Alt Ui. t N. B. Turchase none but euch as have wrarpera that hide the bottle completely, and have the wr.ttcn signature of S. P. TOWNSEND. I'rincipal oluce, 126 Fulton-tt,Sun Buduing N. i .; Raiding &. Co, 8 fcitate-st, Boston; Dyoit & Sons, 132 North-Second-Ft, Philadelphia: S.S. Ilance.drnggit, lialiniiore; Durol &. Co Kiclimond; r. iNl. C-o-lien. CnarleHon; Wucht Sc Co, KI V. hartres-st, J. 0.; IUj South Pearl-st, Albany; R. Van L4u&kirk,5M corner of .Market and Broad rls, Newark, N. J., end by principal Druggists and Merchants c;ei.erclly thro' out the United slates, West Indie?, and the Canadai. Formale by ALLÜK U. llALLUtlv. Druggist Main. St, Evansville, Ind. Who is appointed by the proprietor. Wholesale Agent, with authority to sell at Manufacturer's price. I or Sale also by RICHARD B. II ALLCCK. Druggist Pnuceioi., lud march l&-tli.w ly TEAmAS!! ALL1S Ac IIOWP, Lviinvlllc, la. AGENTS OF TUE MW YORK OAsiTor? tea coxsnriirrsr. The Oldent tea Establhhmrnt in America nHE Canton Tea Company has been popularly J known for many ytaw. ThU is tlu- largest and oldest Tea Kstabli-Lmt ii t in America. The public have had full proof of their integrity and responsibility. But such has been tlie gnat and pressing demand for their Teas of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, their two principle etab!bhn!cnt?inev Yurk, viz: 125 Chatham Ar 1G3 CJreenvricb Streets. They moreover possess facilities, in relation to the Tea trade, in a very abundant digue, and doubtless superior to any other Tea Concern in America. l'heir scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a lare houv, is well understood, and has already procured thi. m a connection, probably, larger than all other Tea establishments united, and they consequently an determined to sell tea purer, more fragrant, and erfect for the price, in the aggregate, than any houtv in the world China excepted. They most zealously invite the attention ofthe inhabitants of this city and surrounding country t their agency Messrs. AlJJs Ä: Howes', wheretlw following assortments are always on liana; and they feel no hesitation in statine, that wherever a single trial is made, a very decided preference is given to the celebrated Teas of the Canton Tea Company. fcJ-Reader make the experiment. Iii tail yricts as follotrs, suljtct in all cases to be return tu if not approved rf. CiKEOS. Good Young Hyson 0 .'i0 r 1 l ine do do - 0 62 No 2 fragrant do 0 75 " No 2 very line do...1 00 Silver Icat, do Oood Hyson 1 0 25 75 V ery ntie dd Extra fragrant 1 00 1 ?5 4 1 Good Hyson skin 0 uood Imperial I' a I 0 75 erynne no Extra tine do 1 CO 1.C5 0 75 1 on 1 25 0 50 0 hi O 7S Good Gunpowder rine no Extra fine do - I) LACKS. No 1 Souchong No 2 do Finest do r ragrant 1 owenong, various prices Congo, various prices rinelhiiong O 50 " Very fine do 0 75 " Extra fine do 1 00 " Ninrvone, various prices Finest English Breakfast Tea. (very rich Pekoe ilavor 0 7j " Pine Orange Pekoe ... 0 62 Finest Pekoe Flowers 1 Ot) Howqua,or finet-t Black Tea imported- 1 00 ' .Ne plus ultra Teas, both Green and Black, of alt descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, t)l,M pcrpouna. JA AH IS UTICE. The Canton XTea Company are the exclusive verniers of the super or Black Pea called "lloirqua'a Mixture." They introduced it in America in is 10 and every other person or house professing to sell the same al ail much less at a low er price deceive the unwary, as the public thi. selves will percicve, by comparing the spurious wuh the genuine "Ilowaua"" vended by the Cantou Tea Company. fcvery package tin addition to its containir; lull weight, indeiHandcnt of tho wrapper.) bear the stamn of neatness and elegance, and the Teas tliercia are mo thoroughly secured from light and air, that the quality and power will remain unimpaired in any climate, my 161 ALL13& HOWFS. Acenta. WINER'S Canadian Vermifn--The best rAmfistw .t'.r r A . .tin nn AvnJ C II 1 - 1 . OKIS. It llflt ntilv deKtrnva VITnrmo mA in..;.. rates the whole system, but it dissol vea and carries off f IkA 1 1 IUI. V.. in. Ian . I ! . n . - cu.i iiunni Bilme ur mucua, eo prevalent in the stomach and bowel.-i nf chilHrAt, nmr rvc.;.n.. those m bad health. The mucus forms the bed or nest i:i which worms produce their young, and by removeing it, it is impovible for w ortna to remain in the body. It ii harmless in its effects on the system, and the health of the patients is always improved hy its use, even when no worms are discovered; the medicine being palatable, no child will refuse to take it, not even the most delicate. i ÖTPre?arcd by JOHN' WINER Si CO., No.W tail, by J. WRIGHT, Genend Agent for the South and V eat, 11 Chnnrcs stiet t, New Orleans. . mar --Iy ALH3 i H0WT': .