Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 66, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 July 1848 — Page 4

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Hurt's Vegetable Extract, IS the only rf medy that can be relied on for the per minent cure ot Spinal Complaints, Spasmodic Contractions, Irritation of the Serves, Nervous or tJick Headache, Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affections, Apoplexy, Paralysi, General Debility, Deficiency of Nervous and I'hysical Energy, and all Nervous Disorders, including the most dreadful of all diseases that ever atfect the human race--Epilepsy, or Falling SicRuess, Hysterical fits. Convulsion, Spasms, &.c. This disease consists in a sudden deprivation of the senses, accompanied with a violent convulsive mo tion ot the whole body. It attacks by tits, and after a certain duration goes oti, generally leaving the sufferer in a stupor, attended wiih great weakness and exhaustion ot the body. Doctor Hart would impress it upon the minds ol the afflicted, that the Vegetable Extract is the only remedy ever discovered that can I relied pn for the permanent cure of this most dreadful of all diseases. As its tendency is to insanity, madness and death, the most Skillful Physicu.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 performing some of theinost KemarkableCvkcs uodn record, and has acquired a reputation which time alone can effao. Physicians ol undouttxl skill and experience. Ministers ol va rious denominations, as well as hundreds of our emi nent citizens, all unite in recommending the nee ol this truly valuable medicine to tluir patients, charge and friends, who are thus nlllictßd, as the only rem Vit Qi QTt the Language used by iho?e who have been cured bv this valuable medicine. One savs, ') have suff-Ted beyond my power of description, but now 1 rejoice in being lu'ly restored o health and happiness," Another says, "J l)iank God 1 feel that 1 am a well man. 1 also feel it my duty to proclaim it to the endsot the earth, that thoscsirnilarly alllict ed may find relief. Another, (who is an Emi.ne.nt Lawyer, and well known in this city.) snys, AIy son has been aflUcted for years with Epilepsy, but is now eniovin? cood health from the egetable Ex tract. Its fame, says he,should and ought to be sounded to the ends of the earth." Another says, "Lansuatre is entirely inadequate to express my erat- . itude to Dr. Hart, for having been the means, under the blessing of God, of restoring me to the enjoyment of eood health, after havinz been atllicted with Ep ilepsy in its worst forms for more than twenty-three years and my morning and evening oblation of praise a nd thanksgiving shall continue to ascend to that God who has atilicted but to make me wnoie." EriLECTic r its Ul twenty seven years and fix months, cured by the use of this Truly onderlu Medicine. Read the following remarkable case of the son ol Win. tfecore, Esq., of Philadelphia, afflicted with r.mlentic Kits twenty seven years and six months. After traveling through England, Scotland, Ger many, and France, consulting the most eminent irt-ntment and advice three thousand dollars, re turned" with his son to this country, in November lt. without receiving any henehl whatever, and was cured by m-ing Uakt's V cult able Extract, Mr Wm. Score's Letter to Dr. Hart: I have nent over three thousand dollars lor med and medical attendance. 1 was ad vised to take tnnr to Europe with him, which I did. 1 firrt vis iIM Knland. I consultcil the most eminent physi eians there in respect to his case; they examined him .nd nrim-rilied accordingly. 1 remained there three months without perceiving any changi for the better, wi.iJi cot me about two tiunureu ana nity dollars ivM-kpted hv the physician, and the most that I receiv ed was tlieir opinion that my son's case was hopeless and Positively Incisable. 1 accordingly left En.m traveled tnrouirn ccuujiiu, vicriuaiiy auu Vrnnr.. and returned home in tie mouth of Novcui b. r last, with my son ns Jar from being cured as when left. 1 saw your advertisement in one of the New York papers, and concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing your statements and certificates ot so many cures, some ol twenty ana miny years siannin", and lean assure you 1 am not sorry 1 did so, as l.J"ib of Hart's esretable Extract alone, he was re-tored to Perfect Health. Hi reason, which was so far gone as to unfit him for business, is entirely restored, with the prospect now before him ot . life, health and usefulness. He is how 23 years of age. and 27 years b months oi tms time nas oeen amicieu with this most dreadtul of diseases, but, thank God, is now enjoying good health. Now, sir, faith without works I don t believe in. .... 1 h ever trratiful to vou is one thine ..i l bpr endo vou one hundred dollars, 1 have. no doubt but you will think this another and quite a different thing The debt of gratitude 1 Mill owe rou but please accept this amount as interest on the IM in advance. Yours, very respectfully , (Signed) WILLIAM fcECOuE. j.ji., rruuirkahle Cure performed bi the ut ot llarCt Wgituble Extract. Doctor II art- It is with no small degree of gratifitlint I am enabled to annouiice to you the com plete restoration to health of my daughter, by the use I.i your Vegetable Extract. At the age of fix years, (her age at present is sweeui bhb wn diukm with this dreadful malady called Epileptic Eitst and until she commenced taking the Extract,he sulk-red with attacks ol tits, almost incessantly, and so eyerely a to threaten to drive reason from its throne, Idiotic. Physicians pronounced her incurable, and cauld do nothing more for her. We had almost despaired of a .. T., hon rin i' of the remarkable curm per tor med by the Vegetable Extract, we determined to give it a trial The result hasexceeded our moslsr.nguine ex pectation, as by its ue sho w tree from a moat dread I..I U.I n,l rptored tO FeRFKCT HEALTH. Should any one feel desirous ot seeing her, and ol n ,T iKa iinrticulars ol the case, such wish inav he irratined by calling on or addressing letter be gratified by calling on or addressing a letter e past-paid, at my residence, two miles trom the raoi Yonkers, Westchester, New Yorkäe ol 1 onuer DENöL0 Wf Yonkers N. Y to me, villa Teethin. Worm.Costiveness, &c., will produce .1. .t;.tr In all such cases the Vegetable Extrad is the only medicine which can be relied on with any ileirreeot safety. Mothers who have small children should remember thi. Mast a Child, the past year, who has sufivred with this complaint, and has been friven over by physicians to die, has been restored by lhe useof but one l-tileof Hnrt'a Vegetable Extract The child of William Anderson, North rourth street. W llliamsburgn, ageu & mono, u r.. oi .iit wiek9. A consultation ol physi fwt who derided that the ease was a t1"" :. änd the child must die. Whilst the ""fr . "I.,, state Mr. Anderson call dativyomu' ..J -T.i.intula boplof the Extract, administered it to the emiu, aim me nsuu wma a per iul ratrtralinn Ol health. The aon of Mr. Rbert McGee, corner of Sullivan and lrincc streets. New Y'ork, was severely afflicted with fits. In this case also tnepny-icians neiuacon .ul tt ion and i'ecided that they could do no more and that uature must etlWct its own cure, or the boy must die. The Vegetable Extract was administered . t. him whilst in a tit, by one of tho attending physiinn luetfects were almost instantaneous. The f,t. ui hrnken and the boy restored to health. Mr "I shall nevcraeain be without the med icine in my house, if I can avoid it, for fear that some ni thnmt of mr children may be attacked in Mm wav. I consider the medicine invaluable IV would refer to the following persons, who have been cured by uting Harra Vegetable Extract W. Dennett, nine years, 171 Grand H. i vti.tunrth. urin rears. 13 Dover s. Joseph MeDougal, nine years. East Drooklyn L.1 H.W. Smith, SS. x usujih iioiiBc. S (Celly. twenty years, Staten Island. t i m oKacI' twentr vears. Y orkville. Miss E! Crane, twenty years, 113 hammersly st. Wm H. Parse!, twenty-three years, ,3 Norfolk st Jacob Vetty. four years. 174 Delancjr st. Philo Johnson, twenty-eiahtyears.Greencastle Ct Jub;e Randall, 31 East Broadway, N. 1 . Thomas R. Jones, ol the U. ö favy. r-nf Win Jnnin-r. Stalest. BridffDort.Ct. Tu Tiw T Not Far Dista.it. When thousands mrm now tremblinc under the hand ofthis dread f.. i a,.. mnA fvsritur that everv attack mar prove .t.i will find Derm a nent re! iel and bereioredto Iii hv liMm? this celebrated medicine. o nr THorsANoCERTincATEs. Have bren re ceivfd, to testimony of the beneficial results produced lv the use ot Dr. Mart's veeeiaoie rxiraci. Prepured by S. Hart, M. l.. Jework. Price One package, - v.v W 0 Four " 10 (x) emu a w v. MMr.iiif nurlced ud in Nyies ftr transtsorta M.t to anv Dart oi ihe Unitetl Mates, Texas VV" l West Iiidies. THUM AS & MILES, . it f; - htween 3d and 4th, Cincinnati 0. 1 - r.onml Azents of the Uniied States (I.VDCIIAFRIN Agent Ijuisyille Ky.

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J From Ike Fittthurg Gatetie. THE past summer (1847) has been a very remarka- ' ble one. Freauent and heavy rain, lol lowed by intense and long continued heat, had the effect, in the hrst place, to promote a rapid growta oi succuinw vegetation, and in the second to produce a rapid decomposition of vegetable matter, giving rise to much niiua and spreading fticKiiess, disease ana ccain, in Lwa which had heretofore been remarkable for their salubrity. U.... ; , nr.rmo. Ihn u-holo mpuMaU't I on which the terato was unusually heavy, rotted to i hp crrnnnd and wan not hi to he cut. In Indiana and IOI Illinois, the sickness was so general, that there was not enough welt persons to attend upon the sick, whose sulft rinss were protracted by a want of prop er remedies, as well as of eood nurdnz. Much ofthis suffering might have been prevented, had every 1am!ly kept on hand a supply oi medicines suited to coun teract tne eiu-cis oi mis nuasma, witn wuicn ine ai mosphere at certain times is surcharged. In nddi lion to Quinine, (which is in such general use as to need no comment.) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or mcrj boxes of Dr. M IjA.VL s LIVER PltLS. The Pills are tus prescription of an ennnentPhysician in MononeahafaCr. Vircinl i. and were used bv him in his unvote practice as a remedy in billious complaints, for years before he thought of offering them to the public Such, howtyer, w as the success lb the Pills, and w great the number of persons bcuefued by them, tUi ihe making of the quantity requisite to supply the incrcating demand, began to interlore materially wnn tne time reiuireu to aueiui 10 his practice. To prevent this lie has made arrangements with the house of J. Kidd Sc Co. No. 60 Wood Street. Pittsburg, Pa. to prepare and vend them, where the genuine may be procured at all time and I in any rCKsouable quantity. I Iheserills arc not recommended as a panacea ior alltheillsthatlleshisheirto,"butln all aftections d lhe Liver and in all bilious complaints, they stand without a riv al. All who have ever used them, give . I C , II 1 . 1: 1 1 ... .-a- I.a persuaded to exchange those w hich they find eiperience to be tnilJ.Mo; and ic,for any other,even thovch they may be sugar coated. ot so drastic as to go "through by day light.' Prepared for i he proprietor by J. KI D D & Co whelofi1 sale Uruggist, No. CO Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. to I whom alT orders trom a distance must be directed. Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggists mrougnoui ine ciruieu riauisiiu vanaua. H V 11 Puriincor. im: i 1 1 1 la met h Tin rt i nil a r a n inouire for "Dr. M'LaneU Uttr JW.W as there ard other Pills punorting to be "Liver Pilb,' now be to the publ ic. oec w y Sold Wholesale &, Retail by CRAWFORD BELL Main st. Evansville. lud. if ontlilY Hüllet in. lo.3. TIIl.S world has ever been the scene of the fircest .I. struireles between Truth and error. No sooner doesTruih propound an important theory, than error, with its legion of allies, aeeks to arrest its pro gress. A most illustrious instance ol tnis, was tne opposition made to th immortal Je.iäer. His master mind was led. under l'rovidence. to the discovery of Vaccination, by which that dreadlul scourge, the ttH'iUjtox, was robbed of its terrors. He tound that ihe mutter from pustules upon the udder of a cow contained a nrinciulo which would uroduce the almost divin rpvulu for which he had so patiently and anx ousysought. Oppositon arose, interested l 8 high in social rank and professional position, ridiculed what they dared not deny! They asserted that - . , i ...:.u I. I a i many vaccinaieo persons oecame coyctcu whu uau, and even exhibited horns r and a tail; and that in one case a child ran on all fours, bellowing like a bull. But the current was soon turned. The British Parliament voted him X'20.000 sterlins (9100,000,) and the world saner his praises. The same spirit has come down to our own time. Even while we writo this Bulletin, interested persous, jealous of the wonderful ellicacy and success of . . . . . . i ne liracicnDerz jieuicines are opposing them Misguided men! How utterly imio-ttible to arrest their suread. The injst extraor dinary ceruncatcs are constantly i owing uie Company, Irotn all parts of the country; cert hct ... . ., ... . . .i . i wmcn nave asionisnea un "7" Many of these testimonials have been submitted to I gentlemen ot great flistinction. who have caretully examined them to see that they are ueniine. Among these, are the names of the Kev. N. Bangs. D. D , ol the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Francis Hall, Kso . editor of the New-York Commercial Advents er. We riuallv submitted the whole to The Hon. Wm . V. Brady, the Mavor of New Y'ork. who has given Iiis certificate, under the ireat Seal of the Ci- . .i : i :.!- tv. tnai incv are eeuuiiie niu reuauic. .r. . 1 e if V Hit sucii names, we tear no opposition. e are fortified at every point, and solicit a continuance ol the unexampled patronage we have already received vv e would earnestly advise. 1st. That in every ncighiornoot where there is no . a . a . Graefcnberg Depot, immediate steps be taken to have one. By addressing the General Agent of any dis trict, this can be secured. ... . i t a a 2d. Families should club together and get an mi mediate tumdv. 3d. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic bodies should lurnish them to the needy. Ot tho Graelenbere egclauie 1 ills alone, joajw loxes are sld each and every week! Ot the Health LUtters, an enormous quantity, These extraordinary fitters are sold at twenty-hve cents a patter, and are warranted to make two quarts of Bitters sutler ior to any in the world. 1 hey are composedot Koots, Uarks, iteros, and v ines, gainer - CÜ 111 tne vast loresis auu orariea oi America nnu nrr a speedy and certain restorative of weak and dtbili - The other Medicines of the Company are i equal value, and are as follows: The Graefenherg Sarsaparilla Compound, the fJractenlerg Eye Lotion, tlie Children's Panacea the .. i . .: ni ureen .tiouniam uininieiii,tiievoii3uuipueaAuuii, the Dysentery Syrup. ft-r- l'h Ceneral A pent (or Indiana is Mvrus Sea ton, to whom applications for agencies may be addres sed. EDWARD ÜAKTON, Secretary. New i ork, January, IS43. W.U. M. WOOLSEY, Agent mayl-tf for Evansville IIEAlril! HEALTH! THOMSON'S COMPOUNDSYRUPof TAR AND WOOD NAl'H l UA. THE ON LT CERTAIN REStEPY FOR TUE CI' RE 0T CONSUMPTION. Ashma. Dronchists, Spitting Dlood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat, llaorsness. Palpitation of the heart, V hooping Lough, Lroup,Ilives, Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint. Diseased Kidneys, and Atl'eciions generally of the Throat, 1 Breast and Lungs. Of all the diseases incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumption. In this country especial ly, Pulmonary Consumption iseniphaticslly a scourge and in its resistless carter sweeps ovt r the land as a Destroying Angel, layin low, with relentless hand, the strongest and fairest of our race. Hitherto all elforts to arrest this dread distase have proved vain, and all that seemed within our power was at best al leviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother ihe certain progress to the tomb The nronriPtor. in offering this nremiration to the public, would embrace tho opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts lorth its merits; and the reasons upon which it founds its superior claims to the altenlion of the atilicted, that all who require its use may repose lull conhdence in its curative powers. Mnce its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wit nessing its happy results in numerous instances; bu he was determined not to offer it to the public unti he haJ become thoroughly convinced ot iu efficacy Having auch conviction, he now confidently offers i ns a remedy without a parallel for the cure of PUL MONARY CONSUMPTION and iu kindred dis cases. Let the following speak for itself. l have used'THojirso.x's Coxrorrjio Starr or Tar & Wood Nate ruA,' for some time in my nractice.and have found it the most efficient remedy I have ever used ia Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when great irritability, w ith weakness of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which it acts is greatly in its tavor where dyspurea or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy tlie attention of Physicians, and exempt from the impuation of empiracism." M. C1IAMCERS, M.D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 1816. JCrThe abovemedicinea prepared only by Awoxit Sc Dickso, at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Street Philadelphia: Sold by C. BELL, Evansville, and respectable druggists generally. Price 50 cents or $1 per lottle beware of interven ion nov 4 1317

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1 r t A RAKl'l Y under the head of a Patent Medicine and adveriisemi-nt We ask our readers to Peruse the following, knowing they will profit thereby. A medicine which is perfectly eafc.and may be giv en to children from tender infancy, to advanced age ) under no lestraint as to cold water, or any kind nexpels worms with invariable tucccss, and is easily ad"VnrH, A c'"rc"- ,M :.r.. 1 nil 11 POSSCSSeS llirsc illUUUIC I'l UUl I Ulf, 13 ICUI lessly asserted: stu I claiming tne aanionai advantages Dein ig given in small bulk, and requiring none ot the drenching which Worm tea and other supposed ermifuge demand. During its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many families, whereevery other known and accessible Vermifuge had been tried without the least success, where it has promptly expelled worms loan almost incredible a mount. Hear what the Editor of the Bulletin of the Pacific, (published in Pittsburgh, Pa.) 6ays in reference to the article. In looking ui a few advertisements tor my small sheet, the other day, I called in un Messrs. J. Kidd &. Co. and remarking that I would be glad to advertise any medicine that really was essentially usetul, they furnished me with their circular respecting Dr. M' Lane's Worm Specific, with the accompanying certit w a . I . . 1 . i' . icates. t etnng pursuadea mat me ceruncaies w ere gen u ine, I took some ol the medicine home lor the use of my own young family. I gave the first day a ma II teaspoonful to Sarah. Shewas wan-Iookingaiui black under the eyes. She passed several worms, some as uigcHs!. o,.-,, c. ...... vjSamuel, a little, rosy cheeked fleshy boy, about Jl years old. But as his stomach was tynipanous, i.e. he was pot-bellied,! though .he might nave worms.tie criea atter more, wnicn 1 aia not see m 10 give uint, but upon the operation ot this medicine, his mother uu me unjmwis wciceuipu.-waniicn.cuii. passed nearly a pint of worms, almost all as bi as a common pipe stem. 1 here was seventy in all. I then gave some to a little boy only 2 years old, and he passmm I t A- Antv.riva anma omlit i fi rlAka in Ion rr t n 1 t liara fore feel clear to recommend M' Lane's ermiluge as a specitic tor worms. It fairly tnis death Jo them, lsRAEL LLEi?, Ldtlor. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th. 1847. J the J. Kidd & Co. No. CO Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now sole proprietors of Dr. M' Lane's celebrated medieines. All orders must be addressed to them JO N. Purchasers will please be particular to f .. n ,t.r . . inquire lor JJr imh $ .imiricatt it orm oicmic. or I rm ting." fold V holcsale &. Retail by CRAWFORD BELL Main St., Evansville J By Druggists and Dealers generally throughout United States. D ALLEY'S Magical Pain lit tractor. More proofs that Dalley'sMasrical Pain I xtrac tor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is uemonstratinz the matchless virtues ot this article. Letters arc coming to us from all parts of, the Union expressing cratituue and surprise at tne wonueriui properties it possesses in all eases ot burns, rneuma tim. niles. wounds. &.C. The press abounds in no tices ot its high character as a standard .Medicine, and from the number we select the following from the Island City ol the r.'ih September : Dalley's Medical Pai.v Extractor. An inven lion likethis truly wonderful article, so full of virtues should be made known to the universe. Its cures, in many ca?es are absolutely beyond belief. For burns, Ucatds.sores.swellings.painsintheliinlwofalikinds cuts, wounds,and in exery disease ot the body, where IIS, wouiiu!,uiiu in tt-ijr uiariuc ui tiio uuuf, m can be applied externally, it never fails to cure. ! - I .i: ..!. I I A Hnzular ca came under our own observation. A tnend in playing wan a si arp steel pen, run it into . . a . . . . . a .. the palm ot his hand so that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. 1 he poisonous nature of the ink in tho wound, as well as the instru ment itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Dalley's Pain Lx tractor was applied, and the next day the swelling had entirely gone down, the pain had lelt. and tne wound was cured in a lew uays. Important Caution Counterfeits ot my Extractor areunuiusmngiy puoiisnea to tne woria in my nnme. ,, ! I ll-l 1 . ., .11 I rotect yoursHI, as you value lite, and lieaim, irom , deceptions. am, as every druggist in the Uni s t inveJt Dri,prictoro Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor; no other being has ,.l . ; c ever made or can make a groin of it. for no man liv ing has the secret ot the preparation but myself. The only genuine has my written signature on each label, f ii . l l i i . .l ' I i . anu is soiu n uoitTaic auu retail ai mc oniciui nrwi A)8 Broadway. New York; and at the Southren Do pot, 151 C ARTH ES atreet. New Orleas, my only general Leiot lor the soutn and vvest. ' mm tf. a Ml 11 DAIiLL I . All orders for Agencies, or for Pain Extractor, must beaddrcssed to J. WRIGHT &. CO., 131 C AR-TRI-S street New Orleans, only agents lor the iouth and westÖOtily Agents in Evansville, mar'25-ly ALL & HOWES. TIICWOULÜ'S ILLA1IO.M That the Pile is disarmed of its terrors, By Dr TJpham's Vegetable Electuary T Hfl L great sensation which was created among the .MetlH-al raculry, and throughout the civiu I .l u..rl.l hvihannnmu rnipnt of l)r Unham'a Elec tuary. for the Cure of Piles, (a disease that resisted .ii forniiT medical treatment.) has settled down into I a thorough confidence, that it is a positive and speedy I cure in all cases of Piles, either BUedingor Blind. External or Internal, and also lor all Diseases of the I Stomach and Bowels, such as Severe and Habitual Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Liv 1 er Complaint, lnHamation ot the Spleen, Kidneys i uiajuer, liowels. and Irvine: Ulceration ol the Intes 1 ,mes. puW 0f tjlH1j to the head, Lc and for the Re lief of Married Women. The Symptoms, Cause and nature of the rues, to gethcr with its conjunctive diseases, will be found in ihe pamphlets, to be had of all agents and dealers zratis. mM-w W W m, . r. a"fc m rat--V ULUIN 1 Au I Lhli 1 It ILA 1 LS. U.xiTLD Statas Marshall's Oitice, I New York. Dec. 6th. 1JM7. Messrs. Wtatt & Ketchaji: Gentlemen Un derstanding that you are the General Agents for the sale ot Dr Uphain a egetable Llectuary, lor thecure ot the Piles, 1 have deemed it my duty to volunteer a recommendation in thallol that invaluable med cine. 1 have been afflicted tor many vears with the Piles, and have tried various remedies, but with no effects. Indeed, 1 began to consider my case hopeless, But about the first ot .September lat, 1 waa prevailed upon by a tnend to make a trial ot the above name medicine; I took his advice, and rejoice to say that am not only relieved, but, as 1 believe, perfectly cur ed. I most earnestly recommend it to ail who may have the imstortune lobe atllicted with that annoy Ing and dangerousdisense. Very respectfully, Yonr ob't servant, ELY MOORE New York. Nov. 2. 1817. yiettra nyatJ- Kttrkam: tientlemen 1 am con strained to give you a statement of tho benefit I de rived from utdng Dr L'pham's Electuary, in a case ol files, by so doing, 1 shall render a benefit to thoe who are suffering from that troublesome diseaes was reduced for several years by the Piles so much mat ii was wun great uintcuiiy ior me to warn or ai tend to my business. I also suffered from other dis eases, which were extremely troubiisome.and wliic I am pleased to say two boxes of the Electuary en . i.i . i.t ? .. tireiy removed; and mat my health is uetter now man it has been lor many years. It has dona me .1 -I - 1 and my family since more good, and with less ex pense, than the physicians to whom 1 haye applied or medicine 1 have used. I remain, still in perlcct health.) r ort serv't. N E LSON N EWTON. 290 Spring street, cor Renwick. New York. Nov. 15. 13 47. M$r$ TTWf tf Kttcham: Gentlemen I co nsid er it a duty which I not only owe to you. but in fellow being, to soenk in praise of Dr L pham'sElec tuary, a medicine which I think has saved mv life 1 . . .1-111- 1.1 ! . , anu resiorea me 10 iuii nen.in. r or several years I was atilicted with Piles, togetlier with Dyspepsia, and a general disarrangement ot toe system. 1 em ployed different' physicians, with no good result, and they at last tIa me they could do no more tor me, and said that I must die. 1 thus had given un a hopes of even hay ing my health restored, until 1 had called to mind the benefits thtt a nephew of mine in Philadelphia (Beniam in Percival) had derived in severe case of chronic dysentery, by your medicine that I purchased a box, which, to my surprise, after taking a few doses, 1 received great relief, and thank God, by continuing its use, that I am now restored o perfect health. MRS. SARAH T: AMES ' -14-2 Mercer street. Notice iThe genuine Upham's Electuary has his written signature, thus (&" A. Upham, M D.) The hand is also done with a pen. Price $1 a box. Sold.w holesale and retail by WYATT Si KETCHAM, 131 Fulfon street. N and by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. jaa 33-'43 A. C. HALLOCK, Agent for Evansville In

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IOWE'S IIYCEIAN IIOARIIOUND A LIVCßWOIlT COUGH CANDY. THIS popular Candy has been before the public in the west and south more than one year,and in that hort space ol time it haa obtained more reputation tor Us eood Qualities, certain v of cure, and cheap ness, than any other Medicine of the kind ever offered It is the intention of the Dronrietors to sell the Coro H Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach ot all to obtain a remedy, that never tails, (no such word asWaiT'is ever heard or thought of. when this! Candy is talked about,) curing tue most violent Coldi inuuii uu, anu is mereiore oncreu 10 me ruunuis and a 11! ic ted, of the West and South; for their good. PVLXOXARY Cc.MPLAl.KTS, Whoopisg Colli h. CoLt)S,Cci'UI!S,HoARS"ESS, Lri.lE.MA, Difficulty of Expectok ro.cuitis, Asthma, UTHISIC, CROUP, Sore Throat, atio.n And general afflictions of the Chest and Lungs, which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases. icld immediately by the use ot this valuable ioiop Caxdy. The materials used in the preparation are of the est quality, bein vegetable and the best white IIaana Sugar, consequently it may be relied on as in t vry respect a pure and genuine article. IlUWE &CO. Jo. 1, LolUg Hall, II iihn( Strttt LiuciHHau, u. CERTIFICATES. From Henry Morse, Ex Judge ol Court of Common Mensc. This is to certify that we have used the Couch Can dy ot HOWE ox. CO., and do with confidence cheerully recommend it to those atiheted with coughs. Colds, &.c. II. MORSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, ic. Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 1847, D. S F ANNUM. From D. Tuttle.Proprictor of the City Hotel Messrs. Howe &. Co: tlentlenien: It is with much satisfaction that 1 live it in in v nower to testify to the efficiency of vour Cough Candy. 1 have used it and know it to be a valuable and certain remedy lor Colds and Loughs, and as such commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. 16, li47, D TUTTLE. From Win. Youn-r, Presidina Elder, of the Metho dist E. Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Howt: Not longsince while laboring under the influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned by cold and speaking in the open air a tnend handed me a piece ot your "lloarhound and jverwort Candy" trom the use ot which 1 experienced great and almost immediate relief since then 1 have frequently used it with I he same beneficial ef fects. 1 therelore leu no ncatance in recommending your Candy as a certain specific for Coughs, Colds, loarsness, &.C. n.u. lUU.Mi. Cincinnati Aug. 27, 184 1. ndi W.M. WOOLSEY. Agent,Evansville no v 23, tfTO THE CITIZENS OF . " Tili Great and Glorious Union. I 1FE being the greatest blessing, that which in1J surcrs it free trout the evil ot premature death must bo of paramount importance. Brandreth s 1 ills are altogether ol egetable com position, and while they popsess remarkable Miwers in curing disease, are perlcctly harmless, and can thus be used with pent ct safety by persons ol all ages, and in any condition of the system, wiih a certainty of beneficial results from their operation, which is mild and pleasant, tho thoroughly search ing to the root of diseased action, and always terminating in a great increase of health and vigor. Ninety-seven years they have been beiore the pub ic, and every bucceeding vear has increased the spliere of their great usefulness. They are now pa tronized iu every purl ol the civilized world; nor can envy nor detraction materially Impair their well establ ihcd reputation. 1 hese celebrated Pills do not cure entirely by their purging qualities. They have in their composition a vegetable corpuscle, analagous to the corpuscle of the blood; the corpuscle ot vegetable origin, becomes incorporated w ith the moss of the life-giving fluid, and LM FARTS A FERMENTATIVE POWER which occasions the blood to throw out all infet-tial, poisonous, or peccant matters, thereby entirely puritvinflr thtt urlmlp vnlump iI tilj.l in I ha n rnl a t if ,n And thus these Pills cure the most fatal, and noxious J -'r - - - .wv ... ... - and harrassing disease, in a manner so easy and certain, as to give great thankfulness to the af flicted. Every year their salejtas increased. Dr. Brandreth sells more of them at this time in a month than he did in the whole of the year 1838, or any previous year 1 be sale having increased TWELVE-FOLD IN TEN YEARS. Can any other medicine be pointed out that ha sustained its reputation that has increased tn the confidence ot the public in an euual proportion r It would bo a most nappy thing tor the poor, it tne ... . ... prejudices ot .Medical men would permit their gene ral adoption in the public Hospitals. What a bless ing this would be to the poor, and also to the whole community in which the Hospitals are situated! No ouiu rm wuuiu ionic remain 10 poinon our aimos 1." 1 IJ 1 " . . phere with its noxious exhalation! No malady no not even Cholera, would be of a dangerous character were Brandreth's 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 I tound equally under their power ful control. While influenae, small-pox, measles. scarlet lever, and all the diseases of children would be affairs requiring only a very few doses of Pills, to entirely re-establish the patient's health. And in case of rheumatism and dropsy, and the various forms ol lun disease, no medicine is capable of doing more good; or whose use would tend more to the recovery ol health. These Facts, Dr. Bblxdreth fcoclaims, are SOLEMN TRUTHS. Let our Legislatures and men in authority every where look to this. If these things be so is it not a part of their high duty to cause the Brandreth Pill to be used by our glorious Army and Navy, and in all public Hospitals! Public opinion tells these honorable men, that such is their duty; and one of the most serious character iu which is involved the security ol many valuable lives. Over Two Millions of our Citizens have approved ol Brandreth's Pills: they are no longer a private, but a public medicine. Let the sick every where see to their interest, and obtain this eurer ol sickness: dispenser of health and securer of long life. The weak, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by the operation of Brandreth Tills, which are beneficial for the mind as for the body: mental derangements ot all kinds are cured by them; in tact they impart a vigor and power to the intellect truly urprising. it is now a common occurrence when a man is about to make a great effort, to take a dose of Brandreth's Pills, w hich clear the head and invigorate the perceptive faculties. In fact the literary and sedentary ol both sexes will Fi.d a Treasure of Health. in 'these Pills. Wlien sleep cannot be obtained from the nervousness of the system induced from over taxation of the mental faculties, or other causes, one or twoof these Pills will invariably produce deep. In low nervous levers they are most valuable. Spurzheim and the lamented Harrison would have been saved bad these Pills been used. Remember then, that energy of mind and body re suit from Brandreth's Pills; that they are applicable in all conditions of the body, doing good if good can ne aone, ana m oe sure never io injure. No family should be without them in the house; because so much depends on the timely application of proper medicine when sickness commences. Sailors, 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 of Dr. B or his agents, be sure and obtain the genuine, and have none other. BRAN DRETII-S PILL'S are sold.with full direc tions, at 25 cents per box, at 241 Hudson street, 274 Bowery, Mrs. Golf, 4 Market street, Brooklyn, and by Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway. New York, and by DANIEL WOOLSEY, and WM M. WoOISEY. agents Evansville and by one agentin every town or village in the United States. apl 4m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters ol administration upon the estate of George Stull, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to maka immediate paymcnt.and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Tbeestat will probably bo solvent. je . II. 0.. WHEELER, AdnVr.

A Si SSz?iit. . - Dr .Townsend's Compound extract SA USAPAItlLLA, This Extract is put up in tu art bottles it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, pur ging, sickening or debilitating the patient, and is particularly adapted for a SPKL(J AND SUMMER MEDICINE. The great beauty and supeiiority of this Sarsapa 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, beetle flush, night sweats, difficult or proluse expectoration and paiu in the aide, &.c. have and can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so successful in desperate case of consumptionas tbi; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients gradually regains their usual health and strength. CCKIorS CASE OF C0.NSCMITI0.X There is scarcely a day raises but there area num ber of cases ol Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. Townsend's carsnparilla. The following was recently received. Da. Towasexd Drar Sir: For the last three vears I have been alBictcd with general debility, and nervous consumption of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gain my health at all. After going i riough a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the lioard ot Health in New Y'ork and elsewhere, an I spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my health, and atter reading in some paper of your Sarsaparilla 1 resolved to try it. After using six bottles I tound it done me great good and called to see you at your ottice, 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 the last three months, and 1 hope by the blessing ot God and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health. A helped me beyond the expectations ot all that knew my case. CHARLES Q ULM BY Orange, Lssex Co. IN, J., Aug. 2, 1847. . State of New Jersey. Essex County, ss. Charles Quimby being sworn according to law, on his oath snith, that the foregoing sta'ement is true according to the best ot tus anowlcu e and bei it I. CHARLES QUIMBY'. Sworn and subscribed to before me at Orange, the 2d Aug. 1847. CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice ot ihe Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following and suy that consumption i incurable if you can. i ORK. Apnl 2J 1B47. Mr. TowksesD! I varily believe thai your Sarsap arilla has been the means, through Providei.ce,-ol saving my Ute. 1 have lor several years had a Dad cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large quantities ot blood, had night sweats, and was grately debilitated und reduced, and did not exect to live. I have only used your Satraparilla but a short time, and there has a wonderlul change been wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all over the :i'y. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left me. If ou can well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Y our obedient servant. Wx. Ri sskll, GS Catharine st. LOT HERPEECH. The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful story of sulfering and relief. There are thousands ol similar cases in this city and Brooklyn, and yet thcreare thousands ol parents who let their children die lor fear of being humbugged or to save a lew shill ngs. Brooklyn. Sept l'J. 1847. Dr. low.vsE.tD: I take pleasure in stating, lor '.he benefit ot those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was atme led with general Uebuity and loss ot speech, che was given up as past recovery by our family phvsi cian; but fortunately I was recommended by a triend 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 quaintxd with the circumtiance. She is now quite well and in much better health thanshe has been lol ISmonths past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, 128 York st. Brooklyn. TWO CHILDREN SAVED. a - . ...... . v ery lew lamiliea indeed in tact we have not heard of one tliat used Dr. Townsend'sSarsapatilla in time lost any children the past Summet, while those that did not sickened and died. The certificate we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value and is only anoiher instance of its saving the lives o children? Dr. Tow.xsexd Dear Sir: I had two children cur ed by your Sarsaparilla ol the summer complaint and dysentery; one waa only 15 months old and the oih! ... ri ' I V i . . rti-i years, i ney were very mucn reduced, ana lew expected they would die; they were given up by tw respectable physicians. When the doctor inlormed us that we must lose them; we resolved to try your Sarssparilla we had heard so much of, but had little confidence; there being so much stuff advertised that ia worthless; but we are very thanklul that we did. lor It, unnoubtedly saved tne lives ol both 1 write this that others may be iniuoed to use it. Yours, respectlully, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1847. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Ja. Ties Cummings, Esq. one of the Assistants in tne Ltunatic Asyium, uiacKweira island, is tne gen tleman tpoken of in the following letter: RHEUMATISM. 1 his is only one ol toon; than tour thousand cases of rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured 1 lie most severe and chronic casea are wee kly - II .;. . .. ' erauicaieu uy lisexiraoruinary virtues: Blackwelj 's Island, Sept. 14, 1847. a a s t . . a s dr. lowNsENP: leave auilered terribly lor nine years witn me rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not eat, sleep or work; I had the most dis' tresing pains, and mv limbs were terribly swollen I have used four bottles of yoar Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good I am so much Utter, Indeed, I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to ue this fur the benem ol me aUiicted. x ours, respectfully, JAMES CUM MING?. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Towiitend'Sarapuri2la is the very best remedy ior lemate complaints there is no disputing thousands and thousands ot weak and debilitated emales that were prostrated by thoc diseases to which temales are subject were soon in the enjoylilt ill oi iuuusi II mill. 1EW 1 ORK,."f p &, J947. Da. Towmsfxd: My wife haa for the lust year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health be ing reduced by a variety otcommaints sueh as fe males are liable to; she got so bad at length that she was euurtiy uuauie to wlik, and was as helpless as a child, she commenced using vour Sarsaiiarilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, her complaints left her, and after taking several bottles she is restored. Being a singular case I have thought itmight do good to publish it. She used a number oi remeuies mat done her no good previously. Yours, resjiectluHy, JOHN MULLEN, -,.rrr b7 rioik st. TO Till: LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MKDK'IVR Dr. Townsexd's Sa rsafarilla is a sovereign and speedy cure tor incipient consumption, and For the general prostration ol the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by ir"tu""!'ji iimvjsvr acciijeni. Nothing can be more Misprising than its invi?ora ting etlecia on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy uoder its influence. It imme

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diately counteracts the nervelessness of the tcmale Irame, which is the great cause of barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates ol cures performed, but we can assure the atilicted that hundreds of case have been reported tous. Da. TowKstxD: My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and sulfering conlinunlly by pain and with other difficulties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such cases as 1 have described, febtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla and followed the directions you gave me. In a short pen od it removed her com plaints and restored her to health. Being grateful for the bene fits she received. I take pleasure ia thus ac knowledging it, and recommending it to the public M. D. MOORE, cor. of Grand and Lrdius sts. Albany, Aug. 17,1811

. TO MOtHERS AND: MARRIED LADIES This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in referenoce to female complaints. NoTemale who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, "the turn of life," should negject 1 to take it,' as it is a certain preventive for any ot the numerous and horrible diseases to which females at' subject at this time of life. This period may be de

layed tor several years by using trnsemeoicine. xor is it iess valuable for those w ho are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist nature by quick ening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed tins medecine is invaluable tor .all the diseases to which women are subject. it braces the whole system, renews permanently th natural energies by removing the impurities ol the body not so far stimulating the system as to pro duce a subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken tor lemale weakness and dieease DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND DROPSY New York. July, 22, 1846. Dr. Towssesd Dear Sir ; M v wile has been af flicted w ith a terrible rapture for over filtecn yean-' the greater patt of the time. She has been troubled with shortness ol breath Si great fluttering ol the heat, which has been very distressing, and has trequcntly een uuable to leave her led. 1 he rupture w as very arge and severe. She tried almost everv reniedv lor such cases with but little benefit. When she had ta ken but three bottles of your excellent medicine she was entirely relieved of the disease of the heart, and the rupturehas almost entirely di.-appeared. She has also had the dropsy, and was very much swollen. We had no idea that she could be so bene-. hied, as she had such a complication of diseases But it has, as strange as it may appear, relieved he ' of the dropsy. 1 am aware that this statement ia io strange as to appear almost like fiction, but it is sober reality. Your Sarsaparilla is certainly a valu able medicine, and should be ued by every one that s suffering as we have been. If any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and hive ocularocmonstration. Yours, respectfully. WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James st. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been disco vend which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing lood and strengthening the organs ol digestion as this preparation ul Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dysiepiat however severs or chronic. Bank Defaetnest, Alba.ny, May 10, 1845, Dr. Tow.sE.n -Sir : I have been alihcted for sev eral years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with sourness ot stomach, hs ot apatite, extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds of food, and for weeka (what 1 could ea: 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. 1 tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no (fleet 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 mv appetite restored and the heartburn entirely removed; and 1 would earnest y recommend me use ot it to those whorhave been atilicted as 1 have been. Yours, &c. W. V. VAN ZANDT. N. B. Purchase none but such as have wrappers that hide the botlle completely, and have the w ritten signature of . 1. TOU NSE.D. Principal office, 126 FuItoii-st.Sun Building N. Y.: Redding Sc Co, SStatc-st, Lotdon; Dyott Sens, 132 North-Second-tt, Philadelphia; S.. Hance. drvgpist, Baltimore; Durol &, Co Richmond; P. M. Collen. Charleston; Wright Si Co, 151 Chartres-tt, IS. O.; 105 South Pcarl-st, Albany; It. Van Buskirk, 'A2 corner oi jiarket anu uroad ms, Ntwark, N. J., and by principal DruggUts and Merchants generally thro out the Uniied states, West Indies, and the Canadas. joroaic vy JL.IA. L. UALLUCJv. . Druggh-t Main. St, Evamville, Ind. ho is apiwinn d by the nrooi it-tor. Wholesale Agent, with authority tosell at Manufacturer's priett ror ctue aito ny kiliiabd B. 11 ALLLCK. Druggut Piincttou, lud. march lS-dJcw ly TEAS! TEAS!! ALL. IS V HOWES, Livnusville, la. AGENTS OF THE NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPAIi V TUc Oldctt Tea Establishment in America THE Canton Tea Company has been popularly known tor many years. This is the largest and oldest Tea Establishment in America. The public have had lull prool of their integrity and responsibility. But such has been the great and preying demand for their Teas of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, thiir two principle cstablbdiuitutb in New Y oik, viz: 12 Chatham & 1C3 Greenwich Streets. t 1'hcy moreover possess facilities, in relation tolL '1 ea trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubtless superior to auy other Tea Concern in America Their scrupulous regard to all principles that Und to elevate the character of a large h.-ute, is well understood, and has already procured the ui a connection, probably, larger than all other l ea establishments united, and they consequently an determined to sell teas purer, moie fragrant, aud perfect for tha price, in the aggregate, than any hous-e ia the world China excepted. They most zealously invite the at tint ion of the inhabitants of this city and surrounding country I their agency Missrs. Allis &. HowiV, where tho following assortments are always ou hand; and they feel no hesitation in statinf, that wherever n tingl trial is made, a very decided preference isghcu to the celebrated Teas of the Canton Tea Company. JKKeader make the experiment. Retail prtct$ as follow, mhjttt in all ratc$ to be rca a M- . tumid if not upvroxid of. Good Young Hyson tO 50 . 0 2 0 13 1 w 1 23 - 0 73 1 00 - 1 25 0 50 0 73 1 (X) 1 i. 0 73 1 UO - 1 2 3 f h 4 I ine do No 2 fragrant No 2 very line Silver Iieaf, (iood Hygoil Very tine do do do do do Extra fragrant (jood Hyson skin .. Cood Imperial ". Very hue do Extra tine do Good Gunpowder line do Extra fine do BLACKS. No 1 Souchong No 2 do Fiuest do Fragrant Powchung, various prices Congo, various prices Fine Oolong Very fine do Extra tine do Nincyonn, various nnces 0 30 0 C 0 73 0 50 0 75 1 00 Finest English Breakfast Tea. (very rich Pekoe flavor . 0 73 O 62 t ine Orange Pekoe . Finest Pekoe Flowers 1 00 ilowqua, or finest Black Tea imported-. 1 00 " Ne plus ultra Teas, both Green and Black, of all descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, f IfiO perpounn. TAKE NOTICE.-The Canton Tea Company are the exclusive vendera of the niwror Black Tu called "Howqita's Mixture" Thev introduced it in America in 1S40 and every other person or house professing to sell the same at all much less at a low er price deceive the unwary, as the public themselves will percieve, by comparing the spurious wiih the genuine "Ilowqua" vended by the Canton Tea Company. I I ! Ml.'. . . I II every pacKage tin auaiuon to iu containing inn wciffht, independent of the wrapper."! bear the starnn of nearness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that tha quality and power will remain unimpaired in any climate, my 16 ALLIS & HOWES, Agents. WINER'S Canadian Vermifuge The best rA.iiA.ti. mim mrmt iÜmaimimiI f ..11 , 1 WORMS. It not onlv deal . . - curates the whole system, but it diIves and carries of! the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more especially those in bad health. Th tnnoua i... .. i.-j , . - - uuo IUI 1MB HiC Vt nestin which worms produce their yourm, and by rel l . L srharmleM n t efT-cts on the system, and the health of the patients is always improved by its um. even whinnn twm .1: 1 '.ji cine beings palatable, no child will refuse to take it u-j ccu iuc most aeucate. rPrenared by JOHN WINER Sc CO., No. 83 .M nulfn I . no Vnrl 1 ... v. 1 i . tiUy J. WRIGHT, General Agent tor the South and V est, 131 Chtrtres street. New Orleans. . I . . ... v inj rtgemi id evansville. mar 23-ly a LUS & HOWES.