Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 60, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1848 — Page 4
Hart's Vegetable Extract IS the only remedy that can be relied on for the per mauern euro of Spinal Complaints, Spasmodic Contractions, Irritation of.the Reives, Nervous or Sick Headache, Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affections, Apoplexy, Paralysis, General JJtiuljty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Kutrgr, and all Nervosa Disorders, including the most dreadful of all diseases that ever affect the human race Epilepsy, or Failiu? Sickness Hysterical J: 'its. Convulsions, Spasms, Sec. 1'bu disease consists in a sudden deprivation of the ensen, accompanied with a violent .convulsive motion of the whole body. It attacks ty tits, and alter a certain duration goes off", generally leaving die sufferer in a etupor, attended with great w eakness and xhaustion ol the body. Doctor Hart would impress it upon the minds ol the afflicted, that the Vegetable Extract is th only remedy ever discovered that can bo relied on for the permanent cure of this most druadtul of all diseases. As its tendency is to iniily, madness and death, the roost SssiLUTLi. Phvsk.ix.ns of Europe, as well as those of our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it has been so considered by many, until this most important of all discoveries was made by Doctor S. Hart, nearly sixteen years since, during which time it has been performirg some ol the most Ki-MaekaBI-eCcres upon record, and has acquired a refutation which time alone can efface. Physicians
ut undoubted skill and experience. Ministers of va
rious denominations.' as well as hundreds ot our erai
rient citixena. all unite in recommending ihe use ol
this tiuly valuable medicine to their patients, charge.
iKltneuOi, wlio are thus anweteu, as me only rem a1v.
We Qrort mi Language used by tJiot e w ho have
txrcu curu by thii valuable medicine. Une-savs, J nave sutler.! beyond my power of des-cr-piiori, put now 1 rnoicc in bcin? tullv rc.to'ieJ o health and
happine." Auothef nays, '"1 thank 1 feci that 1 am a well man. ' also It el it my duty to proclaim it to the endsot the earth, that those similarly afflictrd may lind relief Another, (who is an Eminent LAWtiK.tnd wfll known in tlds citv.) to vs. "My
son has been atilicted for years with Epilepsy, but i liow tntoviiv l'lhx! health from the egetable Ex
tract, iia faiiie,'' say he, "should and ought to be sounded" to the ends ot the earth.' Another says, Language isentirely inadequate to express my gratitude to utl Hart, tor having been the means, under
tue blssSing of God, ol restoring me to the enjoyment of eruud h. al;h. alter havinz been afflicted with Ep-
ilepey in its worst forms for more thnn twenty-three years and my morning and evening oblation ol praise and thanksgiving shall continue to ascend to that Cod
who has smicted out to mate me wnoie.
Enjj tic KiraUt twenty seven years and fix
months, cured by the ue of this Truly W'iderfu Medicine. , . , Km J t ha f.illowinr remarkable esse of the son o
" Win. Sccore, Esq., of Philadelphia, atmctcd w ith
Epileptic i its twenty seven years and six months Alter traveling through England, Scotland, Ger
mmv. and France, consulting the moat eminent
physicians, and expending for medicine, medica irpimni and advice three thousand dollars, re
with Km mil to this country, in Novembet
last, without receiving any benefit whatever, and was cured by using Hart's Vegetable Extract. Mr Wm !-..-. rpV letter to Dr. Hart:
1 have spent over three thousand dollars or medicine and medical attendance. 1 was advised to take
a tour to Europe w ith him, which I did. I first vis tied England. 1 consulted the most eminent physi
rims there in respect to his case; they examined luni a ud prescribed accordingly. 1 remained there three months without perceiving any changj for the better, which cost me about two hundred and fifty dollars, pocketed by the physician, and the rmaJt that I receivid was their opinion that my son's care was hoeless and Positively Isccxable. 1 accordingly left England, traveled through Gotland, Germany and A ranee, and returned home in tie month of November last, with my son as far from being cured as when I left. I saw your advertisement in one ol the New York papers, and concluded to try II art's egetable Extract, seeing your statements and certificates of so
SAW .iMA-i&rfejj!
I are opposing
many cures, aomo tr""' 1 in mpo-ib!e to arrest their spread. J lie most ex iug, and lean assur .youl am not ,rry wf m d certificates are constantly flowing in
bytheuse o llarrs eae .V.;"" .-"7 Co-npany, from all parts of the country; rert
e.U.-iio ri'-'- --r ".7"i. which have abtoniohed the most
so far cone as to until Uini ior uusiu., r. 7 . cfcio.ed;wih the prospect now bere him ot hie, r . . -..t lt i how 23 vears ol acre.
SS 7 6 of thi7time has Wn afflicted u ith thL most dreadtul of disexses, but, thank God,
n.vt miovinü pood health. . . ...
. ". I;- '..ifK w ithout works I don't lIievc in.
r , l .hii-vtxs ever craieiui j"u :
From the Pituburg Gazette.
THE past summer (1Ö47) has been a very remarkable one. Kreouent and heavy rain, tollow ed by
intense and long continued heat, had the effect, in the . - 1 .fc - A' 1 . -
nrst place, to promote a rapiu growm oi uccuiuw vetretation. and in the fccoizd to produce a rapid de
composition of vegetable matter, giving rise to much
nnsfxna and spreading iCKiiess, uuieat ana aeain, in L'es which had heretofore been remarkable for their salubrity. We are cieuiblv informed, that whole meadows.
on which the grass was unusually heavy, rotted to the ground and was pot fit to be cut. In Indiana and
Illinois, trie sickness wasao general, that there was not enough well persons to attend upon the sick, whoso sulif rings wre protracted by a want of prop
er remedies, as well as of good nun-ing. Much of this
ulleriDg might nave oeen prevented, had every lam-
tly kept on hand a supply ot medicines suited to coun
teract the cilects ot this miasma, with w hich the atmosphere at certain times is surcharged. In addi tion to Quinine, (which is ia such general use as to need no comment,) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or mcu boxes of Dk
.M'liAXL's Lives Pills."
Thet-e Pills are the Drescrintion of an eminentrhy-
sician in MononfrahafaCo. Vireini j. and were uted
by him in his private nra tice as a remedy in billious
complaints, tor years bekre he thought ol out' ring them to the public. ucb, howiver, was the success
lo me rill, and so great the nun ocr oi person ueu
efitedby them, that the making of the quantity requi
site to supply the increasing demand, began lo inter
fere materially with the time required to attend to his practice. To prevent this he has made arrangements with the house of J. Kidd &. Co. No. CO Wood
Street, Pittsburg, Pa. to prepare and vend them where the genuine may be procured at all time anc in itiiv rrbtuinsiUe fiuantitV.
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 rival. All w ho have ever used them, give them the preference over all oth.-r Pills, and cannot be persuaded to exchange those which they find experience to be miU,sft and tjfrctualjot any other,eveh though they may be vear coated ,ot so drastic as to ero 'Mhrminrh Kv ilfiv 1 ffif "
Prepared for the proprietor by J. KIDD &. Co whelofi sale Druggist, No. CO Wood Street, Pilfeburgh, Pe. to
whom all orders Irom a distance must be directed.
.Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada. 5CT N. D. Purchasers will please 1 particular an inquire for Vr. JStLune'i Luer i'i.'," as there ard other Pills Durnortiii! to be Liver Pills," now be 16
the public. decS2-wy Sold Wholesale & Retail by CRAWFORD BELL Main st. Evansvi'.le, lud. llontlilv Kullctiii. IVo. 3.
THIS world has ever been the scene of the fircest struggles between Truth and error. No sooner
does Truth Drooound an important theory, than er
ror, w ith its legion of allies, seeks to arrest its progress. A most illustrious instance of this, was the
opposition made to the immortal Jtxstz. His mas
it-r mind was led. under Providence, to the discovery
of Vaccination, by which that dreadful fcourge, the f mall pox. was robbed of its terrors. He tound that
the niAtter from nustules uuon the udder of a cow cor.
tained a principle which would produce the almost divine results for which he hnd so patiently and anx ously sought. Onpositon afose. Interested iiersous
high in social rank and protewionnl position, tuliculed what they dared not deny! They asserted that many vaccinated persona became covered with hair, and even exhibited horns r and a tail; and that in one case a child ran on all fours, bellowing like a bull. LTut the current was soon turned. The l!riti.-h Par liament voted him 20,000 sterling ($100,000,) and the world eang his praises. The same spirit has come down to our own lime.
Even while we write this bulletin, interested per
sons, jealous of the wonderful etlicacy and success of
The uraeienDerg Jieuicines,
them. Misguided men! How utterly
traor to the
ihcates
repectatilv citizens.
Many of these testimonials have been submitted to
gentlemen ot great distinction, who have carelully examined them to aee that they are genvixe. Among
these, ars the names ot the Kev. ;m. Uanga, v. u., ol
the Methodist Episcopal Church, and franris Hall,
Eso. , editor ot tue rsew-l ork lAmmercial Advertisa a ii m ... a t a i . rrl if
er. we finally submitted me wnoie to ine non.
Wm. V. Brady, the Mayor ot New ork, who has
the Great seal ot the Li-
4 reliable.
no opposition. e are
fortihed at every point, and solicit a continuance of the unexampled patronage we have already received
W e would earnestly advise, Int. That in everv nchihttorhood where there is no
(Jraefenberg Depot, immediate steps be taken to have one. by addrest-ing the General Agent of any dis
trict, this can be secured.
2d. Families should cluD together anu get an im
mediate supply.
Iras imiifAsfiSii
i
A RARITY under the head of a Patent Medicine
and advertisement. We ask our readers to peruse the following, knowing they will profit thereby.
aiL.ANi;'.s vmiJiii'LGi;. A medicine which is perfectly täte, and mav be giv
en to children from tender infancy, to odvanced age, lays under nn restraint as to cold water, or any kind ott'ood. Purees mildtv.8ubduin fever: destroys arid
expels worms with invariable success, and 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 of the drenching which Worm tea and other supposed Ver-
muuge demand. During its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many families, whereeverr oth
er known and accestible Vermifuge had been tried
without the least success, where it has promptly ex
pelled worms to an almost incre dible amount. ii i..iT'i:. rl-r..ll..-r.l - r
Hear wnat tne EAiiioror iue uuueun oi tue i acme, 'published in Pittsburgh, Pa.) says in reference to the article.
"In looking up a few advertisements for my small
sheet, the other day. 1 called in upon Messrs. J. Kidd
& Co. and re-marking that 1 would be glad to advertise any medicine that really was essentially useful, thev
furnished me with their circular respecting Dr. vi Lane's Worm Specific, with the accompanying ccrtif
icates. reelinz nursuaded thai the certificates were
genuine, I took some of the medicine borne for the use
ol my own young rainuy. i gave tne nrst aay a sniau
teasDoontultofearah. the was wan-looking and black
under the eyes. S?he passed several worms, some as
arge as a pipe tlffA. 1 also gave a email teaspoontull Samuel, a tittle, rosy cheeked fleshy boy, about 31 years old. Hut as his stomach was tympanous, i. e.
he was pot-bellied, I thought he might have worms. He cried idler more, which I did not see tit to give him, but upon thiJ operation of this medicine, his mothor and the. neighbors were sumried at the result. He
passed nearly a pint of worms, almost all as big as a common pipe stem. There was seventy in all. ithen gave some to a little hoy only 2 years old, and he pass-
fore feel clear to recommend M' Lane's Vermifuge as
a specific for worms. It fairly seems death to them. ISRAEL REES, Editor. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th, 147. J. Kidd !t Co. No. CO Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now the sole proprietors of Dr. M' line's celebrated medicines. All orders must be addressed to them.
ZOT N. Ii. Purchasers will please I particular to inquire for "D'Jl'Luif's Amirica Worm y.cSc,
or I ermtlug:n Sold Wholesale &. Retail ly CRAWFORD BELL. Main St., Evansville 1 tly Druggists and Dealers generally throughout United States.
IOWE'S IIYCEIAN IIOARIIOTJXD & LI VER W OUT COUGH CANDY
THIS popular Camy hasheen before the public n the west and south more than one year.and in tliat
short space of time it has obtained more reputation for its good qualities, certainly of cure, and cheap
ness, than any other Medicine ol the Kind ever onereo It is the intention of the nroDrietors to sell the Coco h
Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach
ot all to obtain a remedy, that never tails, (no such
word asfait"isever heard or thought of, when tlasd
Candy is talked about,) curing tne moit violent Coun
nd Cough, and is theretore otlered to tne sunering
and afflicted, of the West and South; for their good.
Pulmonary Compuixts,
CoLDS,C0Ce HS,I I OA F.SXESS,
ÜRO-NCHiTis, Asthma,
HTH1SIC, GROCT,
lOWT . I'll, ii... I v. M. . ukau, ii:o .iiovur . and ai I here enclose you one hundreddollarsn . hij ccnmcat uJcr tl ,,o doubt but you will think this another nd quite i a J h ine unj different thing Tin, debt ot Bratllude yVi,h such name., we fear
V00, DOl please awi m
9 nr FI1UI U4- - 1 v-
i WILLI aSiSECOR E.
Care verfurmrdli the use cl
lLirt'i V-eettuiU lutruct.
Doctor Iiart:-lt is wiih nosma'.l degree of gratifir'v .. ....l.Ulln tinrTiiwlotOUthf com-
niete restoration to neaimv uauS..v.,7 .f i i.. , a itiA of hi vears.
otyourVegeiaDiey.-v. ked Kmi"'t Societita and other philanthropic
lir.K. dSül malady called. Epiljrptttf Kits; .nd bodie. should furnish thfm to the needy
. .. ICVnmmrnred takins the Extract, she .uttered Ut the liraelenherg , v egctaoie i ins aione, ,iw
k l.7nXm of tits almost incesiantly, and so se- boxes are sold each and every week! With attacka Ot UW '"' , ','ii.i h,.n or ,1. 1I1iK IV.ti.. - rnormoui onani IT.-
aIX?) her taane-lD otic. ' These extraordinary Uitters are sold at twenty-tive n5J!ÄnTneeJ her incurable, and cauld do cents a paper, and are warranted to make twoquart
.k...r Vorher We had almost despaired of a of titters superior to any in the world. I hey are nothing more Ln.rk able cures oerlormed comtKwedof Roots, Iiirks, Herbs, and Vines, gather-
rure,w nennt aiiiij, .i,,m;nt t.i mwi it l in the vast forests and Drarirs of America and are
l,v the Vegetable cxir., rn'"' '":.:rJf :-."l-"Ä.Vn ..r.,.,i.- ...,1 n,t .l.ili.
, pL rMuU hasexceedeu our niosi saiiguiue e-i a speeuy hiiu t-ci uiu ikwuhuvi trial. 1 ne resu i f Tli drend I tatful eoniititutioilM.
,ctauon. as i.y w - precr Health. The other Medicine of the Company ar eual
iui inaio jj, desirous of seeing her, and ot value, and are as follows-. should any one u-ei uebirwua . , . ,.,,;i'. r.mnnnA th
il v 1311 I A IIC Ul aclcuiTl u '1 sr iaa a w vvs u
letter! Graetenlerg Eye Lotion, the Children's Pan act a the m the I Green Mountain Ointment, the Consumptive's Iialm, I . i i, i.... '"
Lilt! I V.. 2" ii in v rviuu.
JOrThe Ceneial Agent for Indiana is Myrus Sea-
ton, to whom applications lor aircncies may le addres
sed. EDWARD BAUTUN, Secretary
New 1 ork, January. 184t. WM. M. W00LSEY, Agent
mayl-tf "for L'jfansville.
1 GALLEY'S Mnsicnl Pain IJxtractor.-
J More proofs that Dalley'sMasical Pain 1 xtrac
tor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is demonstrating the matchless virtues ot this article. -
letter are coming to us from all parts of the Union
expressing cratitude and surpri-e at the wonderful
properties it possesses iu all cases of burns, rhcuma
twin, piles, wounds, i.e. The press abounds in notices ot its high chiracter as a standard Medicine, and from the number wr select the following from
the l.-land City ot the YIW September : Dallly's Mldical Pa i.x Extractor. An inven
lion like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues
should he 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 ever disease of the body, where
t can be applied externally, it never tails to cure. A
njrular case came under our own observation. A
irieud in plavm-i with a u arp steel pen, run it into
le palm ot his hand so that it came out at the back
and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous
atureof the ink in the wound, as well as the instru
incnt 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
ad lett, and tne wound was cured in a lew days.
ImiHtrtant Laut ton Counteracts ot my Extractor
ire unblusJiingly published to tl world in my name, 'rotect yourself, as you value life, and health, from
lese deceptions. J am, as every druczut in the Urn
ted States knows, lite sole inventor and proprietor of
Dalley's Magical ruin Extractor; no other being has
ever made or can make a grain ot it, tor uo man liv
in" has the secret ot the preparation but mys.It. 1 Le only genuine has my written signature on each label, I : . .l.l ...t J l' I . : I . .u - I t .
biiu is soiu iiuiesuic aim retail av inu uencrui wepoi JOS Broadway, New York; and at the Sou than De
pot, 151 CHARTRES street. New Urlcas, my only
general Depot tor the t-ouiü and w est.
11 UALLLV.
All orders for Agencies, or for Tain Extractor, must
be addressed to J. WRIUHT &. CO.- 151 CHAR
'RES street New Orleans, only atuu lor the South
and west'
SO"Only Agents in Evansville, niar'25-ly ALLES & HOWES.
And general afflictions of the Chest and Lungs, which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases.
yield immediately by the use ot this valuable lovop
Caxdy.
The materials used in the preparation are of the best quality, being vegetable and the best wlite Ha
vana fcugar, consequently it may Dereiiea onasmevery ret pect a pure and genuine article. HOWE &CO.
CERTIFICATES. From Henry Morse, Ex Judge of Court of Common lease. This is to certify that we have UBed the Cough Can
dy ot HOWE & CO., and do with confidence cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Coughs.
Colds, &x. ' H.MORSE.
Manufacturer of Patent rorce Pumps, Ornamental
Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, &c.
Cincinnati, Aue. 11, 1Ö47, U. r AXNIU.U. From D. Tuttle.Proprietor of the City Hotel
Messrs. Hows &, Co:
(Jentlemen. It is with much satisfaction that 1
lave it in mv oower to testify to the efficiency of your
Cough Candy. I have used it and know it to be a
valuable and certain remedy lor Colds and Coughs, and as such commend it to the public. -
Cincinnati, Aug. 16, 1S47, U 1 Uli L.fc. From Wm. Young, Presiding Elder, of the Metho
dist E. Church, Cincinnati.
Mr. Howe: Not long since while laboring under
the influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness
occasioned by cold and speaking in the open air
a tnend banded ine a piece ot your lloarhound and Liverwort Candy M from the use of which I experien
ced great and almost immediate relief since then 1
have trequeutly used it with the same beneficial etfects. 1 theretore feel no hesitance in recommending
your Candy as a certain specific for Coughs, Colds,
loarsness, &.c. U.U. lUL.Mi. Cincinnati. Aug. 27, 1S47.
ladi W.M. WOOLS EY. Agent,Evansville
nov25, tp
! lariimiirioi ne raw. u-
y g äufieJ 1 b? calling on or addressing a o .LVoit-paid, at my residence, two nute. Iro
V.inkers vVestchester, new lum. village ot nrV nt'.NSLOW. YonkersNs
V V . , a
will
Y
produce
. Wng. V Vhenisthe VeJetable Extract
?ihe olVmedicine w hich can lf relie'd on w ith any lhon y..rjX; Mothers who have small children
Suremember this Ma.ny iCnithe oaatyear. Ähs suffered w ith this complaint, andjbas been lr hv nhvicians to die, has been restored by
the use of but one bottle of Hart's egetable Extract. ln'L--i!:M ..fvviiliam Anderson, North lourth
street! Williamsburgh, aged CO months, had fits con !I?tl fti ewht weeks. A consultation of physi-
r. i ...i. . ,in.'i; thnt lh rase was a
tHf rtilkl niUSl Uie. umisi mr
iiEiiYrii! iii:altxi:
LTN D S Y K U P or T.
R AND
- cians was
THOMSO.N-S COMPOU
WOOD NAPHTHA.
THE OXLT CERTAIX REMLDV rOR THE CCRE OF
(Ml NSIIM 1'TION.
Ashma, Bronchists, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side
and Breast, Sore 1 hroat, liaorsness, l aipitaiion
of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Croup.llivea,
Nervous Iremours, Liver complaint,
Diseased Kidneys, and A flections
generally of the Throat,
Breast and Lumrs.
Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is
none j universal, and at the same time so insidious
and fatal. as Consumption. In thiscountry especial
nd that nature must c trt its own cure, or the boy j ly. Pulmonary Consumption isemphatically a scourge .1- tv. v..tM. t-'.itract was administered I n, in its rootless career sweeps over the land as a
to him wliilst in a hi, uy one w uw k-' i Lesiroying Ai;gei, ujin im . ,. .lmKi iTliifitnri)iiii. ine iL.ir,iniuii mwl Imr.iii i) mir rin. 1 1 liner to mil
iiaas. itsenecw "T : v . ..Li.k m. I l::i.i: ".. il.. ZZ.V..i
lita was broken, and tne ooy mwmi u
McGee
iyn in 11
of the rest of my children
, i ..n.i
'" :uMtJ Mr. Anderson call-
..ir.r-psnd obtained a bottle of the Extract,
administered it to the child , and the result was a perDcct rstoralion of hcalui. " ri. f vir iirrt Mcdee. corner of ul!lvan
nd Prince streets. New-York, was severely afflicted ,iih fi,. In this case alo the physicians held a con-
...V-.: ... ....i t.Md.Hl that they could do no more
nil 1 1 Jll ill ii m a
Mr.
r. ..vi "I shall never again be without the med-
ie in my house, if I can avoid it, tor tear that some
HIT cniiuren "7 . w, iii. in
..r. r,.f-r- m the followinz persons, who
. Z rir W'Hart's Vegetable Extract,
iXVC Uttliwiw ; - a - . W. Bennett, nine years, 171 Grand st. wn ... k. ..von r- 1J Uover s
i.r,h MeDouzaL nine years. East Brooklyn L.1.
H V. Smith, H.V Ccsiorr, Hope S. Killy, twenty years, btaten Island. MU EVMcKtel, twenty years Yorkville. r rntv venrs. 112 Ilammersly st.
Wm 11 Panel, twenty-three years, 3 Norlolk st. - I v o".. f.....r 171 lklancvst. .
- TUl years,Greencastle C Judge Kandr.ll, 91 East Broadway, N. . .Thoma U. Jones, of the U. b. Navy. Capt Win. Jenninzs, State st, Bridg port, Ct. TuxTixe Is Not Fx Iistaxt, W hen thousands who are now trembling under the hand of this dreadful disease, and fearing that every attack may prove fatal will find permanent relief and be restored to
now life.br using this ceieoraieu nieuicine. rZ : rl. 'i iTTr-aixnCERTiriCATES. Have been rt
JCJi m testimony of the beneficial results produced
LVtheuse of Dr. Hart's YeetaMa Extract, '".lua iiart.M' D.. New York.
TOUT ,(
tt :. arefullr packed up in boxes fjr tranwportafAr!I. ,LP,w nirt ofth UniicdSisJs, 'ffixas,
;ana ri't'Ä IL. Tlinf AS.t MILES.
Od W-etv"-- -VTV r;";n nti0
,47 Main n. . ; ( ie United States
ttoll
MXM"
VjeuriBi ''b ii t . rv-ii a trwtS A cent Louisville Jvy.
ellbrts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain
and all that seemed w ithin our power was at best al
teviation of sutiering, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb
The Dronnctor. in ottering this preparation to tne
public, would embrace the opportunity lo state upon
what grounds it puts tortn its merits; ana tne reasons upon which it founds its superior claims to the atten
tion of the afircted,that all who require its use l
repose full conhdence in its curative powers. Mnce
. ! 1 I l. I .1.. ..i - r
iia nrst preparation lie lias uau uid pieasuro ui n
nessing its nappy results in numerous instances; uu
he was determined not to oner it to the public unti
he had become thoroughly convinced ot its etlicacy
Having sucn conviction, he now confidently oilers i
I ft I f B.tT
as a remeoy wiinout a parallel tor the cure ol ru L MONAKY CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis
eases.
Iet the following speak foritsell. "I have used'TiioMPso.x'a Co.npoexDSvRrp or Ta
&, Wood Nxrit tua.' for some time in my nractice.and
have found it the most efficient remedy 1 have ever
used in consumptitra cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when ereat irritability, w ith weakness of the pulmo-
I I'I.- .!... ...:.L. L:i.
narv organs, ei;icu. i ire iaiiutiy H.a which u
. . r i
acts is greatly in its vor wnere uyspmea or oppres
sion exists, wnen is lucuiaicij nucicu uy n.
"In Pulmonary consumption it can be used with
confidence, being applicable to every form of tha
disease, and I eonl'r it a medicine well worthy the
attention of Phytciansv and exempt from the impu
ation of empiracism. M. CllA.uCCitS,.u.D Philiidelnhia. OcU 11th. 1S4Ö.
örTae abbvemediciiies prepared only by Axgsey &l DicKso.i, at NE corner ot Fifih ami Spruce Streets
Philadelphia: Sold by C. fibCL., Cvansvillo, rsA raarwnotKI riuirita erpnprallv.
Piice Wcentt orfppr höflich 1-ewareof iuterveu tion nor 4 H17
'Villi WORLD'S IIoLATlOX!
That the Tiles is disarmed of it terrors
Uy Zr TJ phamos Vegrctablc Electuary f IM IE great sensation which was created among
JL the Medical Faculrv. and throughout the civili
zed world, by the announcement of Dr Upham's Elec
tuary, tor fa cure oi rues, ta disease that retisteu
all former medical treatment,) has settled down into
a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy
cure in all caes of Piles, either Dletxlinij or Blind. External or Internal, and also for all D ideates of the
Stomach atid Bowels, sueh as
Severe and Habitual Coslivcucss, Dyspepsia, Liv
er Complaint, lntlamation of tlie Spleen, Kidneys
Bladder, JJowels, and Spine; Ulceration ol the Intes
tines; Flow of Blood to the Head, &c; and for the lie-
it t of Married v omen. The Symptoms, Cause and nature of the Piles, to
gether with iu conjunctivedieasc, will be found in
ihe pamphlets, to be had el all agents and dealers
gratis.
YOUJNTAKY CERTIFICATES. . Umiio Statas Marshall's Oiricr, New York. Dec. 6th. 1S17. S
Messrs. Wvatt Sj Ketch am: GentlemenL'n
derstandingthat you are the General Agents for the
sale ol Dr L ohma s V enetab le hJectuarv. lor tlte cure
ot the Piles, 1 have deemed it my duty to volunteer
a recommendation in behalt ot that invaluable medi
cine. 1 have been afflicted for many years with the
Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no
etlects. Indeed, 1 legan to consider my case hopeless.
But about the first of September last, 1 was prevailed
upon by a friend to make a tnal ot the above name
medicine; 1 took his advice, and rejoice to say that
am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perfectly cur
ed. 1 most earnestly recommend it to all who may
have tire nuslortune to be atilicted with that annoy
ing and dangerous di.-ease. Very respectfully, Yonr b't servant, v ELY MOOKE New York. Nov. 2, 147.
ilesr Wyitt Krtchaia: Gentlemen 1 am con strained to give you a statement of the benefit 1 derived from using Dr Upham's Electuary, in a case ol Piles, by so doing, 1 shall render a benefit to those
who aie suffering from that troublesome diseaes
was reduced forseveral years by the Piles so muc
that it was with great ditTiculty for me to walk or at tend to my business. I al.-to suffered from other dis
eases, which were extremely troublesome, and whic
I am pleased to say two boxes of the Electuary en
tirciy removeu; ana that my health is better - now
than it has been tor many years. It has done tne
and my family since more good. And with less ex
pensc, than the physicians to whom 1 have applied
or medicine i nave used. ! remain, itili in perfect health. Your ob't serv't.
CSO Spring" street, cor Renwick. New York, Nov. 15, 18 47. Jlusrs U'yattX Ktuham: Gentlemen I consider it a duty which I not only owe to you, but my fellow beings, to speak in praise of Dr Upham's Electuary, a medicine which I think has saved my life and restored me to full health. Forseveral years I was afflicted with Piles, together with Dyspepsia, and a general disarrangement ot the system. 1 employed different physicians, with no good result, and they at last told me they could do no more fjr me, and said that I must die. 1 thus had given up all hopes of even having my health restored, until I had called to mind the benelits tint a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Benjaman Percival) had derived in a severe case of chroric dysentery, by your medicine, that I purchased a box, which, to my surprise, after taking s few doses, I received great relief, and thank God, by continuing it use, that I am now restored o perfect health. MRS. SA K A 11 T. A M fcJS Hi Mercer street. NtrTtcE The genuine Upham's Electuary has his wrjtren iguatun, thus (5tt" A. Upham, M D. The hand is also done with a pen. Price $1 a box. Sokhwholesnle and retail by W YATT & KETCHAM, 151 Fulton street, N Y and by Druggists generally throughout the United State and Canadas. jn ?5-'ls A.C. HALLOCK, Agent lorJEvanviMe In J
Whooping Couuh,
Ixflceaza, Difficvlty of Expector
Sore Throat, (atios
TO THE CITIZENS OF
Thl rent and Glorious Union.
LIFE being the greatest blessing, that which insurers ii free trom the evil ot premature death
must be of paramount importance. Brandreih's Pills are altogether of Vegetable com
position, and w hile they possess remarkable powers in curing disease, are perfectly harmless, and can thus be used with perfect safety by persona of all ages, and in any condition of the system, with a certainty of beneficial results fro hi their operation,
which is mild and pleasant, tho' thoroughly search
ing to the root of diseased action, and always termi
nating in a great increase ol health and vigor.
Ninety-seven years they have been betöre the pub
ic, and every succeeding year has increased the
sphere of their great usefulness. They are now pa
tronized in every p&rt ot the civiliz"d world; nor can
envy nor detraction materially impair their w ell es
tablished reputation.
i hese celebrated Pills do not cure entirely by their
purging qualities. They have in their composition a
vegetable corpuscle, analagous to the corpuscle ol the blood; the corpuscle of vegetable origin, becomes
incorporated with the mass of the life-giving fluid, and
IMPARTS X FERMETTATIVE TOWER
which occasions the blood to throw out all infest ial.
poisonous, or peccant matters, thereby entirely puri-
lying the whole volume ot blood in the circulation. Andthus these Pills cure the most fatal, and noxious and harrassing diseases, in a manner so easy and
certain, as to give great thankfulness to the al-
dieted.
Every year their 6ale.has increased. Dr. Brandreth
sells more of them at this time in a month than he
did in the hole ol the year 1333, or any previous year
Ine sale having increased 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 thing tor the poor, it the prejudices of Medical men would permit their general adoption in the public Hospitals. What a bless
ing this would he to the poor, and also to the wliole community in which the Hospitals are situated! No Ship Fever would long remain to poison our atmoa phrre with its noxious exhalation! No maladyno
not even Cholera, would be of a dangerous character were Brandreih' Pills vigorously resorted to when the first of its symptoms were perceived. An Shi Fever, and fevers of an inflammatory, or of a typhoid
character would be found equally under their powerful control. While influenza, small-pox, nieatles, scat let (ever, and all the diseases of children would be affairs requiring only a very few doses of Pilus to entirely re-establish the patient's health. And in ease
ot rheumatism and dropsy, and the various forms ot
lung disease, no medicine is capable of doing more good; or whose use would tend more to the recovery of health. '
TuLst Facts, Dr. Bradre proclaims, axe SOLEMN TRUTHS. Let our Legislatures and men in authoiity every where look to this. If these thine be bo ia it not a
part of their high duty to cause the Brandreth Pill"
to he used by our glorious Army and isavy, and in all public Hospitals? Public opinion Ulla these honor
able men, that such is their duty; and one of the most serious character in which is involved the avcurity ot
many valuable lives. Over Two Millions of our Citi
zens have approved oi Brandreth's Piils: they are no
longer a private, but a public medicine. Let the sick every where see to their interest, and
ootain 'his carer ot sickness: dispenser of health and securer of long life. The weak, the netvous and
delicate are strengthened by the operation of liran
dreth Pills, which are beneficial for the mind as for the body: mental derangements of all kinds are cured
by them; in lact 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 effort, to take a dose of Brandreth's Pills, which clear the head and invigorate the perceptive faculties. In fact
the literary and sedentary of both sexes will Fixo a Treasi.-re of Health.
in .these Pills. When sleep cannot be obtained from the nervousness of the system induced from over taxation of the mental faculties, or other causes, ore or two of these Pills will invariably produce sleep. In low nervous levers they are most valuable. Spurzheira and the lamented Harrison would have been saved
had these Pills been used. Rememlor then, that energy of mind and body re
suit from Brandre ihs Pills; that they are applicable in all conditions of the body, doing cood ii cood can
be done, and will be sure never to injure.
2Q lanuly should be without them in the bouse;
because so much depends on the timely application of proper medicine when sickness commences. Sail
ors, and all other travellers, should never be without
them; they prevent scurvy, costiveness, and cure the malignant fevers of hot climates. When you purchase otherwise than oi Dr. B or his agents, be sure and obtain the genuine, and have
none other. BRANDRETH'S PILL'S are sold,with full direc
tions, at 25 cents per box, at 211 Hudson street, 274 Bowery, Mrs. GorT, 4 Market street, Brooklyn, and by Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway. New York, and by
DANIEL WOOLSEY, and WM M. WOOLS EY. agents Evansville and by one agentin every town or
vuiage in tne united states. api 4m
, F. P. FA CAN,
i WOULD inform his Iriends and the public If lthat he now hat, and intends to constantly r kL
i Keep, a nne lot oi rniiaaeipnia au-axin, for fine work. Work of every description done with tha utmost neatness and despatch. On Main street opposite the Bank. ap 24 dly. inO f'a.rebj Kenhtwa Salt for sale by lv'. dec21-tf JOHN SHAN KLIN. :
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Dr .Town send Compound Extract SAKSAPAU1LLA.
This Extract is put ud in ouart bottles it is eix
times cheaper, pleasanter,and warranted superior to any sold. It cures disea tea without vomiting, pur-
. .a . ,1 a. J
ging, sickening or debilitating the patient, . anu is
particularly adapted tor a
SPK1NG AND SUiYlIYlfciC lDiClIi The crreat beautv and sunoiioritv of this S&rsSDt
rilla overall other remedies is, while it eradicates disease, it vigorates the body. Consumption cured
Cleanse and strengthen Cunsumption can be
cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, coughs,caarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, sore ness in the chest, hectic flush. ni?ht sweats, difficult
or proluse expectoration and pain in the side, i.e..
have and can be cured.
Probably there never was a remedy that has been
so successful in desperate ca.se of consumptionas 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. CCRIOUS CASE OF COIfSCMPTlO:!. There is scarcely a day passes but there ares nura
ber of cases of Consumption reported as cured by the
use ot Dr. 1 ownsend s barsapunlla. 1 he following
was recently received. , . Dr. Towssexd Diar Sir: For the last three years
1 have been afflicted with general debility, and ner
voua consumption of the last stage, and did not ex
pect to ever gain my health at all. After going
hrtough a course ot medicine under the care ot some of the most distinguished regular physicians and
members of the Board ot Heanii in New ' York and
elsewhere, an 1 spending the most of my earnings in
attempting to regain my neaun, ana auer reauing in some paper of your Sarsoparilla 1 resolved to try it. After using six bottles I tound it done me great good and called to see you at your office, 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 tor the last three months, and 1 hope by the blessing ot
od and yourSarsaparilla to continue my health.
. helped me beyond the expectations oi all that knew
my case. C11AKL.L.S CHJl.ulix
Orange, Essex Co. N,J.t Aug. 2,1847.. State of New Jersey. Essx County, ss. Charles
Quimby being sworn according to law, on his- oath saith, that the foregoing statement ia true according
to the best ol his knowledge and bellet.
CHARLES QUIMBY. Sworn and subscribed to before me at Orange, the
2JAug. 1Ö47. CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice
of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following and say that consumption li
incurable if you can.
MWYORK. April 25 1347. Mr. TowNSExn: I varilv believe that your Sarsap-
arilla has been the means, through Providence, oi
saving my life. 1 have for .several years had a bad
cou?l.. It became wort-eaud worn?. At last 1 mis
ed tame Quantities ot blood, had night sweats, and
was f lately debilitated and reduced, and did not ex
pect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there lias a wonderful change been wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all over the
city. 1 raie no blood, and my cough has left me.
1 ou can well imagine that I am thankful lor these
results. Your obedient servant.
Wm. Rcssf.ll, 65Catnarincsl LOT HERPEECH.
The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful
story of suffering and relief. There are thousands
ol similar cases in this city and Brooklyn, and yet
thcreure thousands ol parcnlswho let their children die
lor tear ot being humbugged or to save a lew timi
ngs. Brooklyn, Sept 13, 1847.
Dr. Towxsend: I take pleasure in stating, for the
benefit of those whom it may concern, that my
daughter, two years and six months old, was aülic
led with general debility and loss ot speech, tshe
was given up as past recovery by our family physi
cian; but fortunately I was recommended by a tnend
to try your sarsaparilla. before having used one
bottle she recovered her speech and was enabled to
walk alone, to the astonishment of all who were ac
quainted with the circumstance. Sheir now quite
wetland in much better health than she ha been loi
10 months past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, 128 York st. Brooklyn TWOCHILDREN SAVED.
ery few families indeed in fact we have not heard of one that ued Dr. Townsend'sSarauparilla
in time lost any children tlie past bummer, hiio those that did not sickened and died. The certificate
we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value and is only another instanco of its saving the lives o
children:
Dr. Tow.xsexd Dear Sir: I had two children cur
ed by your Sarsaparilla sj'the summer complaint and
dysentery; one was only Id months olu and the othg rt3 years. They w ere very much reduced, and iew expected they would die; they were given up by tw resp-ctable physicians. When the doctor informed
us that we must lose them; we resolved to try your
Sarssuarilla we had heard so much of, but had little confluence; there being so much stuff advertised that
is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did, for it. uuuoubledly saved the lives of both . 1 write this that others may be induced to use it. Yours, rcsiectlully, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1847. , LUNATIC ASYLUM. James Cummings, Esq. one of the Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Black well's Island, is the gentleman rpokeu of in the following letter: , RHEUMATISM. This is only one of more than lour thousand cases of rheumatism that Dr. Townseud's Sarsaparilla has cuied The most severe and chronic casea are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues: Blackweu 's Island, Sept. 14, 1847. Dr. Townslsd: I have suffered terribly for nine fears with tlie rheumatism; considerable of the time could not eat, sleep or work; I had the most distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have Ubed four bottles of yourSarsaparilla, and thev have done me more than one thousand dollars worin of good I am so much better. Indeed, I am eatirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the ben till ot the aCictcd. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS. COULD NOT WALK. . That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is tho very best remedy for feuiale complaints there is no disputing thousands and thousands of weak and debilitated em ales that were prostrated by those diseases to which females are subject were soon in the enjoyment of robust health. ' N'EwYoRK,Sep 23,1817. Da. Towssfkd: My wife has for the last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health being reduced by a variety of complaints such as femalesare liable to; she got so bad at length that she was entirtly unable to walk, and was as helpless as a child, she commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and he immediately began to regain her strength, her complaints left her, and aft;r taking several bottles she is restored. Bein" a singular case I have thought ilmight do good to publish it. She used a number ot remedies that done her no good previously. Yours, respectfully, JOHN MULLEN, 87Narfolkst. TO THE LADI US. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Towssesd's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure tor incipient consumption, and tor the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the ncrvelessness of the iemale frame, which is the great cause of barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in casea of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates ot cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundreds of case have been reported tous. Dr. Tow.xsesd: My wifj being greatly distressed by weakness and general.dehility, and suffering continually by pain and with ether difficulties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures; and also heanaj it recommended for such c.ises as 1 have described, I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla and followed the directions you gave me. In a short pmod it removed her com plaints and restored her to liealik Being grateful for the benefits the received, I take pleasure in thus ac knowledzingii, and recommending it to the public M. l. MOORE, cor. flf Grand and Lyditw.t Albany, Aug. 17, Hit O
TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED -LADIES This Extract of SarrapariIUhaw.beeil txureadv
prepared in referenoce to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period "the turn of life," should- Wglect
to take it, as it is certain preventive tor any ot tli numerous and horrible diseases to which females an subject at this time of life. This period may be de
layed lor several years by using tniwmtdicine. Nor is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist nature by- Quick
ening the blood and invigorating thesrstem.'. Indeed
thimedecine is invaluable ior all -the cirarsi ta which women ore subject. - . ' - .
It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies by removing tlie inipuriiies-ol the body not so far stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation, which is tht -case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disCBS DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND DROPSY' ; New Yjbk. July, 22, 1846. Dr. Towxsend Dear Sir : My wife has been afflicted with a terrible rapture for. over fifteen years' the greater pal t of the time. She has been troubled with shortness of breath & great fluttering of the heat, 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 remed r 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, arid the rupture nas almost entirely disappeared. -; She has also had the dropsy,' and was very much swollen. We had no idea that she could be so benefited, as 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 reality. Your Sarsnparilla is certainly a valuable medicine, and should be used by every one that s suffering as we have been, lf any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty- to call at my house and hare ocular tlemonstration. - Yours, respectfully, - ' WILLIAM .TOWSER, 1 James; dtpepsia. ; , No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which 6o nearly resembies the gastric juice or saliva
in decomposing food and strengthening the organs of
digestion as this preparation ot Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case ofdyspept-ia, however severs or chronic. '
Bank Department, Albaxy, May 10, 1345, Dr. Townsead Sir : I have been afflicted for sev
eral years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended
with frourness ot stomach, loss ot appetite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds of food.
and for weeks (what 1 could eat) 1 have been unable
to retain but a small portion on my stomach. 1 tried the usual remedies, but thev 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,! found my appetite restored and
the heartburn entirely removed; and I would earnestly recommend the use 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 ol S. P. TOWNSEND.
Principal office, 12G i u!ton-et,Sun Building N. .; Redding Ac Co, 8State-st, Boston; Dyott Sons, 132 North -Second -tt, Philadelphia; S.S. llance. druggist, Baltimore; Durol Jc Co Richmond; P. M. Cohen. Charleston; Wright Jc Co, 151 Chartrea-st, N. O.; 105 South Pcarl-st, Albany; R. Van Bkirk,593 corner of Market and Broad .ts, Newark, N. J., and by principal Druggists and Merchants generally throout the United states, West Indies, and the Canadas. . ForSalo by ALLEN C. HALLCCK. Druggist Main.St, Evarvillc. Ind. ho is appointed by the proprietor , Wholesale Agent, with authority to sell at Manufacturer's prices. . For Sulc also by RICHARD B. HALLCCK. Druggist Princeton, lud. march lS-dJLw ly ; . , .
TEAS! TEAS!! AL.L.IS & HOWES, Evansville, la. AGENTS OF THE NEW YORK CANTON TEA COSXPAXTir. The Oldest Tea Establishment ia America THE Canton Tea Company has been popularly known for many years. This is the largest and oldest Tea Est ablit-ument in America.- The public have had full proof of their integrity, and responsibility.But such has been the great anel pressing demand for their Teas of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, their two principle establishments in New York, viz:I9i Chatham V 1C3 Greenwich Streets. They moreover possess facilities, in relation loth Tea trade, in a very abundant dcgTee, and doubtless sucrior to any other Tea Concern in America. Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well understood, and has already procured them a connec
tion, probably, larger than all other Tta establishments united, and they consequently an determined to sell tea purer, moie fragrant, and pcrlect for tli price, in the aggregate, than any bouse in the world China excepted. They most zealously invite the attention oi the inhabitants of this city and surrounding country to their agency Mssrs. Arxis &. Howls', where tLe following assortments are always on hand; and they feel no hesitation in utatir.r. thut udvi.r . i '
- - - - p . - m nn0L
mai is niaue, a very ueciuca preiemice is given ilia MiLI.nl! T.. . "... 'I' r
SCrReadermake the experiment. Iittail prict i as follow, subject in all cases to le re turned if not approvtd of.
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No 2 fragrant do No 2 very fine do
Silver Leaf. do
Good Hyson ........ ....
v ery nne do Extra fragrant
Cood Hyson skin
Uood Imperial
very nne do Extra fine do
Good tlunjiowder
rine do Extra fine do BLACKS. No 1 Souchong
No 2 do
Finest do Fragrant Powchong, various prices' Congo, various prices . . . . line OolongVery fine do . Extra fine do , Nimrvoncr. various nnces i
Finest English Breakfast Tea. (very rich
x ckuo iiavur; -..........,
t ine Orange t ekoe Finest Pekoe Flowers.
Howqua, or finest Black Tea imported-
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descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, i 1.50 perpound. . TAKE NOTICE The Canton Tea Company are the exclusive venders ot tho super or Black Tea called "Jlowqua's -Mixture.". They introduced it in America in 1S40 and every other person or hous
r-iwiB io sen me same at an much less at a lower once deceive the nnu-arv u .1 -
, .., ; ' j . vuuiic lilt-ni - selves will percieve, by comparing the spurious with the genuine How-nun" inHiH K V-. i-
Company. . Every package (in addition to its containing inll weight, mdenennoni nf tU ..nn.. v ... .1
f " --r-..-.v, ,v nmputii,; uifli IUQ B l BISO of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein ara so thoroughly secured from light and air, that the, quality and power will remain unimpaired in any cli
mate, unyibj ALLIS cV HOWES, Agents.
0 50 0 75 1 00
0 73 0 62
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TfTINER'S Canadian Yermifage-Tht best wÄwm cvcr '.et discoverl for all kinds o S?. .k u 1 nl onlX destroys Worms and invigorates the whole system, but it dissolves arid carries ofl the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent ia he stomach and bowels of children, more especially those in !! h.lk Tl. 1 i!TVj '
, . , "" . 0 mucus lorms ine 009 or nestin which worms produce their young, and byremoveing it, it is impossible for worms to remain in thebody. It is harmless in its effect on th system. ad
the health of the patients is always improved by its USA. Won trhonnn J ' I. U
cine being palatable, no child will refuse to taks it. Mitt aftV.Tn k l i;. .a A
"w ' "so UlVSi UrUVOir, KTPiepared by JOHN. WINER &C0., K. SiMaiden Lane. New York. Sold wholesale and Retail, by J. WRIGHT, General Agent for the South and et, 151 Chartres street. New Orleans.
wumy Agents 111 Evansville, - ... nmCS-ly . A L I .IS 4i I f O WES, :
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