Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 67, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 July 1848 — Page 4

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Hart's Vegetable Hxtrnct, IS the only remedy hat can be relied on for the per mment cure ofpinal Complaints, Spasmodic Contractions, Irritation of the Neive, Nervous or Sick Headache, Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Affections. Apoplexy, Paralysis, Ocneral Debility, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, and all Nervous Disorders, including the most dreadful of all diseases that ever afj ct the human race Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, Hysterical Fits, Convulsions, Spasms, &lc. This disease consists in a sudden deprivation of the senses, accompanied with a violent ceinrulsive motion of the w hole body. It attacks by tits, and alter a certain duration goes ofT, generally leaving the sullerer in a stupor, attended with great weakness and xhaustion ol the body. Doctor Hart would impress it upon the minds ol the afflicted, that the Vegetable Extract is the only remedy ever discovered that cm l relied on for the permanent cure of this most dreadful of all diseases. As its tendency is tu insanity, madness and death, the most Skii.ih'1. Physicians of Luro;-, as well as tho?e cf our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it has been m considered by many, until this most important of all discoveries w as made by Doctor Ö. Hart, nearly sixteen years since,during which time it has been performing some of the most Ucvarkablx Clues upon record, and has acquired a reputation w hich time afone can ellace. Physician? of undoutt.-d skill and experience. Ministers of various denominations, aa well as hundreds of our emi ' nent citizens, all unite in recommending the use ol this truly valuable medicine to their patients, charge, a-nd friends, who are thus a fleeted, as the only remedy. We QtOTE tiie LANoncE used by tho; e who have been cured by this valuable medicine. Due says, 'l have suHVred beyond my power cf description, but now 1 rejoice in being luily restored to health and happiness. Another says, "1 thank (lod 1 feel that 1 am a well man. 1 also feel it my duty to proclaim it to the end of th earth, hat those similarly afflicted may find relief. Another, (who is an Eminent Lawtlr, and veU known in this city.) says, "My )n has been aL'licted tbr years with Epilepsy, hut is bow enjoy irig good health from the egetable Ex tract. lt9 fame. savs h.e,eliould and eiueht to be sounded to the ends of the earth." Another says, "Language isentirtly inadequate to express my gratitude to Ur. Ilnrufor haingt-en tin. means, under the blessing of Ood, ot restoring nie to the enjoyment f good health, alter having been atllicted with Ep ilepsy in its worst forms for more than twenty-three years and my morning and evening oblaMonol praise arul thanksgiving shall continue to ascend to that Ciod who has atUicieU but to make me whole." fc.ri lectio r its Ul twenty seven years and mi months-, cured hy the use ol this Truly Wonderful Medicine. Head tha following remarkable case of the eon ol " Vn. rk-core, Esq., of Philadelphia, atlltctcd with Epileptic Fits twenty seven years and six months. After traveling throJgh 'England, Scotland, Germany, and France, consulting the most eminent physicians, and expending for medicine, medical treatment and advice three thousand dollars, re turned with his son to this country, in November . -I - .... I iT. 1 last, without reee ing any neuem wuaicYtT, auu was cured by u.-ing Hart s EiiETADlx EXTXAeT. Mr. Wm. Seeore's Letter to Dr. Hurt: 1 have Eient over three thousand dollars lor med icine and medical attendance. 1 was advised to take a tour to Europe with him, which 1 did. I first vis ited England. 1 consulted the most eminent phvsi cians there in respect to his case; they examined him and prescrilied accordingly. 1 remained there three months without pereeivingany chang ; for tho better, which cost nie about two hundred ana niiy uoiiars Docketed bv the physician, and the most that I receiv ed was their opinion that my son's case was hopeless and t OSITIVEI.V 1XCI KABI.K. a nccorunigiy leu r-.ii-fland, traveled through Scotland, Uermany and 'ranee, an? returned home in tie month of Novem ber last, w ith my son as tar from being cured as wiien 1 left. 1 siw vour advertisement in one of the New Vork pniHT?. and conclude 1 to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing your statements and certificates of so many cures, pome ol twenty ana tinny years standing, and I car assure you I am not sorry 1 did so, as by the uso of Hart's egetable Kxtract alone, ho was restored to Perff.ct HealtU. His reason, w hich was ufar gone ts to until him lor business, is entirely restored, with the prospect now Wore him ol lile, health and tefulness. lie is how 2d years of age. and 27 years 6 months of this time has been aiilicted With this most dreadful of diseases, but, thank (lod, M now enjoving good health. Now, sir, faith without works I don't lclievc in. Tnwv I s'.sal! ' be ever grateful to you is one thins nd nt I here enclose vou one hundred dollars, 1 have. nodoubi-but you will think this another and quite a different ' thin" The debt of gratitude I Mill owe you, but Ixense accept this amount as interest on the debt in advance. ' Yours, very respec f ully, (sVncdy f W1LUAM SECOUE. Aiu.thtr rem irkulle Cure performed bj the use ot llxrC If gi table l.i tract.. ' Doctor Hart: It is w ith no small degree of gratifi cation thr.t 1 am enabled to announce to you Ihr com'ulete restoration to health of my daughter, by the use of your Vegetable Kxtract. At th age of nix years, (her ase afprrsent is sixteen) she w;is lirst nttacktil with t?ii dreadful malady called Epileptic Fits; anil until she commenced taking the Kxtract, she suffered with attai ka o tits, almost incessantly, anu so fe erely as to threaten todrivc reasou Irom its thtone, and render her insane Idiotic. rhysicir.n? pronounced l.er incurable, and eauld do nothin more for her. We had almost despaired of a cure, wlien hearing of the remarkable eure performed hy tue V e"Ctai)ie wr-, r .iniumim luurn trial. The rfiflt has exceeded ou most sanguine ex pectatioii, ts by its use she is free from a most dread tul malady, and restored to PtitrKcT IIealtu. Should any cne feel desirous ol seeing her, and o narticntars ol the case, such wil mar he pratitifd hv calJing on or addressing a letter to nie, past-paid, at r-iy 'f ider.ee, two r.-ilca from the vi lafoot xonKers, v. csicucskt, 4ew iorK. ). C. DKNi?LOV Yonkers N. Y. Teething. Vorm. Costiveiiess, &c., will produce this disorder. I all sch cases the Vegetable Kxtract ia the onlv ii'f'.cirie which can le relied on with any fp(Trpeot srtetr. Mothers who have small children should retne.nü r this. M vxv a (.iniJ),the past year, 'who has sulLred with this comprint, and has been criven over bv physicians to die, tins been restored bv : theuseof but one bottle oll I art's Vegetable Kxtract The child of William Anderson, North Fourtl irPPt. Wilüamsburch. aged 'JO montli3, had tits con rmtlv for ri dit weeks. A consultation of physiinnowat cafied. who decided that the cae was a .ineles one. and the ch'dd must die. Whilst the i,,i.i ufiiin thU dangerous state Mr. Anders)n cill ed at my otlice and obtained a bottle of the Kxtract, administered it t the child, and the result was a perpect rstoration of health. The son of Mr. Robert McCIee, corner of Sullivan and Prince streets, Nov York, was severely atllicted with fits. In ihisccs; rlso the physicians held a consultation and decided that they coy Id do no more and that nature must effect its own cure, or the boy must die. The Veshle Kxtract v.-as udir.ini-tereii to him whilst in a J)t, Ly one of :ti Ctemli-ij physicians. Itsetfec's were almost instantpneous. The fits was broken, and t-ic boy restored to health. Mr. McGee says,I shall never again be without the medicine in ny house, if I ca;i aoid it, for fear that some tf the rest of my children may l nttacked in the sanje way. 1 consider the medicine invaluable. We would refer to the following persons, who have been cured by using Hart's Vegetable Kxtract. ' W. Renne, nine years, 171 Grand ft. J. Ellsworth, eeven year", 13 D ver s Joseph McDougal. nine years, Kast Brooklyn L.1. II. W. t?mith, N. Y Custom House. S. Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island. Mi K- McKeef, twenty years, orkville. Miss K. Crane, twenty years, 112 hammersly st. Wra. H. Parse 1, twenty-three years, 78 Norfolk st. Jacob Petty, four years. 174 Delancy st. Philo Johnson, twenty -eight years, t.reencastle Ct. Judge Ilandall, ?l Kast JJroadway, N. Y. Thoma It. Jones, of the V. S. Navy. Cnpt Win. Jennings, tatest, Undg port, Ct. The Time Is Not Far Distant, Wiitn thousand? who are now trembling under the hand cf this dreadful disease, and fearing that every attack may provi fatal, will find permanent relict and lc restored to new life, by using this celebrated medicine. ' Orra One Thousanp Certificates, Hav been received in tctimony of the beneficial results produced by the use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Kxtract. . Prepared by S. Hart,M. D., New York. Phc One package, S3 00 Four 10 tH) ViTht '20 00 It is carefully packed up in boxes for transportaon and eot to any part of the United States, '1 exas. tvm

Mexico and West Indies. TIIOM Aft &.M I.KS, - H7 Main at, between 3d and 4th, Cincinnati 0. . .. General Acrents ol the United States. C KDCIIAKULV Agent Louisville Ky. apW f C. UELL, Kvirwvilln Indiana. . . ; . .

4 xis From the nthurg Gazette. TIIE past summer (147) has been a very rcmarka1. ble one. Freouent and heavy rain, followed by intense and long continued heat, had the effect, in the hrst place, to promote a rapid growth of ucculntJ vegetation, and in th-J second to produce a rapid decomposition of vegetable matur, L'iving rise to much imoKHia and spreading ticKiies, uisease and ueatn, in lV'vss which had herciofore been remarkable for their salubrity. We are credibly informed, that winde meadows. on w hich the grass was unusually heavy, rotted to the ground and was not t.t to 1-e cut. In Indiana and Illinois, thesickness wassogtneral, that there wa not enough well persons to attend uon the tick, whose sutl'r rings were prctracted by a want of prop er remedies, as'well as of good nursjng. M tich ot this stitlering might have been prevented, had every family kept on hand a supply of medicines suited to counteract the t ti' -eis of this miasma, with which the atmojphere at ce rtain times is surcharged. In addi tion to Quinine, (which i in such general use as to need no comment,) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or mcrj boxes of "Du M'Lane'sLiver Pills." These Pills are tho prescription of aneminentPhysician in Monongahafa CV. Virgir.ii, and were used by him in his private practice as a remedy in billions complaints, for years be fere he thought of cllering them to the public. !uch, howiver, w as the success lo the Pills, and no great the number of pe-rsons benefited by them, that the making of the quantity rqui: site to supply the increa.-ing demand, began to interfere mnteually with the time required to attend to his practice. To prevent this lie lias made arrangements with the house of J. Kidd &, Co. No. GO Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. to prepare and vend them, where the genuine may le procured at all times and in any reasonable Cjuantity. These Pills arc not recommended as a panacea for 'all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in all affections of the Ljver and in ail bilious complaints, they stand ithout a rival. All who have ever use-d them, give them the preference over all oth r Pills, and cannot be penuaded to exchange those which they tind experience to le vtilJ,fit; and fc' mil, for any other, even thovghthey may be iznr eexfft , or so drastic as to fo "through bv dav Urft." Prepareil lot the projritorhy J. KIDD & Co wheloj sale UruL'gist, No. CO Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Fe. to whom all orders Irom a distance must be directed. Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggists throughout the L ulled state s and Canada. Tr V II l'iin.,i;i'rw li-i ! I i.Iiuck tn in rt inilnr nn inquire for 'V. M'ImhSm Liur Y'iVj," as there ard other Tills uuroortiii!? to be "Liver Pills." now bo fo the public. dec'-M-w y fold Wholesale & Ilctail ly CFiAWFORD BELL Main st. Kvansville, Ind. .Monthly Bulletin. IV o. 3. rniII.S world has ever lecn the tcene'of the fircest -L struirirlee between Truth and error. No sooner does Truth propound an important theory, than error, w ith its legion of allies, seeks to arrest its progress. A most illustrious instance ol this, was tiie upjxM-ition made to the immortal Je.nwer. His master mind was le i, under Providence, to the discovery of Vaccination, by w hich that dre-adiul fceourge, the ;at, was robbed of its terrors. Ho found that the m Itter from pustules upon the udder of a cow contained a principle which would produce the almost divine results lor w hich he had so patiently and anxously sought. Opposilon arise . Interested persons high in social rank and professional position, r dicyh ed whit they dared not deny! They asserted that many vaccinated pe-rsons became covered with hair, and even exhibited horns r and a tail; and that in one case a child ran on all lours, bellowing like a bull. I'ut the current was soon turned. The Priish Parliament voted him X'-J0,UU sterling (SlW.ltx),) and the world tang his praises. '1'he sa me spirit lias come down to our own timeEven while we write this Üullctin, interested per sons, jealous of the wonderful cllicney nnd sueeet ot The Cirnefenbers Medicines, are opposing them. Misguided men! How utterly impossible to arrest their spread. The most extraor dinary certificates are constantly flowing in to the Company, from all parts of the country; certificates 'vmcn nave asionisitcu ir.emest resjieeianie citizens. Many of the testimonials have Ueii submitted to gentlemen of great distinction, who have caref ully examined them to Fee that they are oenvine. Among these, are the names ol the Kev. N. lintigs, D. D., ol tht; .Nlelliodi!-l Kpiseopnl C'lrnreh, and r'rotieis Hull, Ksi , editor ot Hie rew-i ork. twoinmercial Auvertiser. eimaiiy tuuimiud tue wnoiu to ine lion. Wm. V. Uradv, the Mayor ol New 1 ork, who has given his certificate, under llie Ureal Seal of me City, that they are genuine an l reliable. With such names, we fear no op;osition. We are forlifn-d at every point, and solicit a continuance ol the unexampled patronage we have already received We would earnestly advie, 1st. That in every neighing hood where there is no Graefenlicrg Depot, immeliatc steps be taken to have one. lly addressing the lleneral Agent o"f any district, this can be secured. 2d. Families should clab togttlicr and get an immediate supply. 3d. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic btMlies should furnish the-m to the needy. Uf the t;raefenberg Ve getable Pills alone, 30,(X0 boxes arc sold each and every week! Uf the Health Hitters, an enormous quantity, These extraordinary bitters are sold at twenty-live cents a pape r, and ure warranted to make two quarts of Fitters superior to any in the world. They are com posed of Koot!, LS'irks, Herbs, and Vines, gather ed in the vast forests and pranesol America and are a speedy and certain restorative of weak and dehililaieu eonsuimions. The other Medicines of the Company ar ' equal value, and are as tollo as: The CraefenlK-rg Sarsaparilla Compound, the (Iraetenlierg Kye Iotiin, the Children's Panacea the Green .Mountain Umt-nent, the Consumptive s lalm, the L'vsentery Syrut). 50r J'ho General Acent for Indiana is Mvrus Seaton, to whom applies i ions fr ng ncies may lie addres sed. LUWAKU 1 A K 1 UN , Secret a ry . New York, January, L"M. W..1. M. WOOLSEV, Agent may4-tf for Kvansville. iii:Aini! xii: viri:: THOMSON'S CUMPUUNDSY KFPor TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. TnE O.NLV CESTAfX REMEDY FOR THE Cl'RE OF C N s u n lTIO., Ashma, Dronchi-ts, Spitting l!lood, Pnin in the Side and Ure-ast, tore throat, IIaorsnes, lalpitatioii of the heart, Whooping Cough, Croup,! lives, Nervous Treniours, Liver complaint, Dise'asenl Kidneys, and Alllcuons generally of the Throat, llreast and Lungs. Of all the diseas incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumption. In this country especially. Pulmonary Consumption isemphatically a scourge and in its resistless career sweeps over the land as n Destroying Angel, laying low, with relentless hand, the strongest ami lairesteif our race. Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain and all that pcemed widiin our power was at lest alleviation off title-ring, rendering somewhat smoother the certain preirrcss to I lie tonib The proprietor, i:i i1 tiering this preparation to the public, wouM embrace the opportunity to state upon what ground it puts lorth iu merits; and the reasons upon which it founds its superior claims to the atten tion ol the alii. etcd, that all w ho require its use may re-pose tail cuntnu nee in itscurativo powers, innce its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wit Hessing it happy results in numerous instances; bu he was determined not to oiler it to the public unti ho had become thoroughly convinced ol its etlicacy Havingsuch conviction, he now confidently offers i as a remedy without a parallel for the cure of PUL MON All V CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis eases. lt the following speak for itself. "1 have used'TiioMisox's CoMrorsoSvRcr of Tar vc Wood Naphtua, for some time in tny practice.and have found it the most tilicient ictncdy 1 have ever i : f . : i . i um i ii vMiuiiini v in-iT, iiimiic e. ainrrn, etc when great irritability, m ith weakness of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which it acts is greatly in its favor where elyspucra or oppression exists, when is mediately rclievinl by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can te used with confidence, l-ing applicable to every form of that disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt from the impuation efempiracism." M. CHAMCEU3, JL D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 1816. .' ' ÖOrThe abovemedicines prepared only by Axgxet & 1)iCjcc, at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets 1 hiladelphia: Sold by C. IELL, Lvansville, and respectable dmegists cenerally. l'riceWcents or$l pr bt)tile beware of interven ioi nov i JSI7

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A RARITY under theheud of a Patent Medicine and advertisement. We ask our readers to peruse the followinu. knowing thev will profit thereby. 3D LA N I? S V lull ?l I r LG 1 A medicine which is perfectly safe.and may be giv en to children from tender infancy, to advanced ae. lays undi r no restraint as to cold water, or any kind oh.Kid. Purges mildly, stdnluing fever; destroys and expe ls worm w ith invariable success, nnd is easily administered to children. That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted: stillclaitning the uditional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none ol the drenching w hich Worm tea and other supposed Ver mifuge demand. During its brilliant career, it habevn introduced into many families, where every oth er known and accessible Vermifuge had been tried wiihout the least success, w here it has promptly ex pelled worms to an almost incredible amount. Hear what the Lditorot the Uulletmot the 1 acme. published in Fitisburgh, Pa.) soys in reference to the article. "in looking up a few advertisement tor mv small shee t, the other day, I called in upon Messrs. J. Ktu &. Co. and remarking that 1 would lie glad to advertise any mtdicine that really was essentially Usetul. the y furnisheel nie with their circular respecting Dr. M' Lane V orm i-pe-ohe, with the accompanying eertif icates. reeling pursuaded that the e-ertitieates were genuine, I took some of the medicine home for the u.-e of my own young family. 1 gave the first day a f mal! leaspooniui tor-uran. Miewas wan-iotjRingand puck ander the eyes. She parsed several worms, some as arg as a pije s;em. i oisogave a small teaspooniuii Samuel, a little, rosy cheeked flesfiy lxy, about Ji years old. liut as bis stonjarh wns tympanous, l. c. lie was pot-lu'llied, 1 thought he might have worms. ue cried alte r more, w nu n i out not see in to give mm. but uixjn the epcration ot this medicine, his mother and the neighbors were surprised at the result. He passed nearly a pint ef worms, almost all as big as a common pipe stem. 1 here was seventy in all. 1 then rave some to a little boy only 2 vears old, and he passe 1 twenty-five, some eiüht inches in lenüth. 1 therelore leel clear to recommend M Lane s ernufuge as a specific for worms. It fairly seems death to them. 1-liAKL KKES, Alitor. Pittsburgh Feb. 10th, 1-17. J. Kidd Co. No. Ia) Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now the sole proprietors ot Dr. M' Lüne' celebrated mctlicines. All orders must Ix1 addressed to them. 5 N. U. Purelmsers will please particular to inquire for "Dr JV sin' Aiittricun Worm i'j'cijlc. or I ernnfuf;. ' S?uU Wholesale L Retail by CRAWFORD DELI Main St., Kvansville 1 Uy Dnijrpiyts and Dealers generally throughout Uniled State. ' D ALLEY'S 3Ingical Pain Kitractor. More proofs that Dalley's Magical Pain I xtractor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is de monstrating the matchless virtue-s et this article. Letters are coming to us from ail parts of the Union expressing gratitude and surprise nt the wouuerlul properties it possesses in all ease s ol hums, rli uina-ti-m, piles, wounds, JLc The press abounds in notices ol its high character as a standard Medicine, and from the number we select the following from the Island City of the lv.'ih Se-ptember : D alley's Medical Paix Extractor. An invention like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues should be made known to tfie universe, lis cures, in m.inv cases are absolutely bevond 1 lief. For burns. scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs ofall kinds, cuts, wounds, and in every disease of the body, w bereit can be applied externally, it never fails to cure-. A singular case came under our own observation. A friend in playing with a si arp steel pen, run it into the palm of his hand so that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous nature of the ink in the wound, as well as the instrument itself, caused the hand to swe-U dreadfully. Dalley's Pain Lxtractor was applied, and the next dav the swelling had entirely gone down, the iiain had left, and the wound was cured in a few days. Immrlant Laut to u Counterfeits ol my Lxtractor are unblushingly published to the world in my name. Protect yourtM'lt, as you value lite, and health, from these deceptions. am, as every druggist in the United States knows, the wile inventor and proprietor ol Dalley's Magical 1 ain Extractor; no other beinr has ever made or can make a grain of it, for no niair liv ing has the secret ol the prepiration but inys-.lt. 1 he only genuine ha? my written signature on e ach Iahe I, it I l ... I. 1 I i..:i'..l. i, nnu is um noi-jnir mm ri inn ai inu e.enerai -Lejoi goa Uroadway, New York; and nt ihe tSouthren lepot, 151 C A UTK ES stree t, New Orlcus, uly only general Depot lor the tSouth end West. II DAI.LKY. All orders for A gencies, or for Pn in Extractor, must be addressed toj. WRIGHT vt CO.. . C ARPit KS street New Orleans, onlv agents lor the South and WestSCrOuIy Agents ia Evansville, mar'Jj-1 y a LLWJtJ fp W ES. MUTUAL UKMil'IT LIFE lXKUHAACi: COMPANY. THIS institution is distinguished from r othe-rs, ai home or a brond. bv all. or most fen jI the following peculiarities. I. Where the premiums are over S0, it require? only one quarter part in cash, instead ot the whole. il. It allows tho assured to pay yearly, quarterly, monthly ot weekly. 'J. No part of the profits are w ithheld, or divert-e-d from tfie assured, either in cinrpy or otherwise. 4. It has no loan, either nominal or real, to paj interest fr, having a sifiicient capital funded, from premiums received. 5. The assured can withdraw his profits, or have them to accumulate, year by year, at hi option. (i. It assures to the age ot 07, instead of sto-pin at CO. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once ii. five or se ven years, and issues scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing ü per cent interest which snip is re decided in ca?h, w hen the piolits amounted to srJUV i00, or allowed to accumulate at the eiptioii of the Assured. t. It enables a man to provide for his wife and children in such a way, that although he tiny los every thing, they are säte; and all pe rsons, wtiethei married tr unmatri d. to provide for Old Age, Sickness and Want, as well as tor Death. ' 1). The Assured can surrender the policy nt any time after the first year, and receive its equhabUvalue. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds ot its amount, so that he has nothing to fear from a change ol circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. II. Directors and Otlicers are chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 12. The funds are all inve-ued ia United State , New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts sten ks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey, wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loa ed. 13. It piys no Directors, no Auditors, r.o Solicitors. It lends money to neither. 14. It eloes not reckon the Assured a year older than he is but Irom six months less to mx month? more, so as to equaliae the estimate between all parties. 13. The rates arc lower, the expenses le.-5, and the profits larger, than with Foreign Ullie-cs; investnu nts here yielding from G to 7 rr cent. abroad only 'A per cent. to say nothing of 'S.l -A ercent reserve-d; not ol interest allowed to those who furnish a "guarantee capital." at the rat of 3 pe r ce nt, on every hundred pounds subscribed, for every ten pounds paid in ! 1C. Instead of encouraging, every precaution i. taken to prevent, a forfeiture of the pohe-y. 17. The liability of the Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALLEN C. HALLOOK, Agent. M. J.DruY, M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVKS, will jil. ase call upon the agent in this City, U.r-e-e xn Main street near Water, and examine the terms cud rates of the Comdany. je lo-ly IIItA.VDY AM) WINE. ATT 5 quarter crr?ks pure juice Port Wine; IJimii' ? " " ' M Port do; "fc 5 Maderia; -1 " 4 Sherry; t. i n m!lP."reCo'-JnacK'-andy,Utard, Dupuy's brand. I hese Liquors cave boon purchased especially for sickness, and the public can rely upo i t!i, ir pu 'y- 1 -"ore and tor sale by jan2 J C It ELL r. p. PAUAar, . irntYitAnnl,lTI A -if a . Si UULLI) inform his fronds and lU public Tf1 ltnnt he now hns, and intends to constantly yJ Ieep. a fine lot of Ph;ladel. !iia Calf-skin, lor fine Work. Wort .V. . i . ... , umuiraoil mine WlUl tne U'mOst nealnec f.n.l J,:t. i-i -t:.. ...-.u. .m,!. vu .nam sir-e-i oppesite the I-.nk. ar 2t dlv 4

IIOV.II'S IIYCriAX 1IOARIIOUXD A L.I VEItWOKT COVCS XI CAADY. THIS popular Candy hasheen before the public in the west nnd south more than one year,and in that .-hort space of time it has obtained more reputation fonts good qualities, certainly e)t cure, and cheap ness, than any other Med icine öf the kind ever eilTt-re-d It is the intention ef the proprietors to se ll theCoi oi: Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in the reach of all to obtain a remcdr. that never tails, (no fuch word as"fail"Lscvcr heard or thought of. when thisl Candy is talked afmut,) curing ti.e most violent Ce-i.Di nnd Cot'iiH, and is therefore othrcd to -the suliering and nfdicted, of the West und South; for their good. ITLMi : N A r. Y Ce. M TLA l NTS , Coli s,Ceru us.H oa rsNis, UnoNt niTis, Asthma, WuexllNüC0VüU, Imliinza, Dirrict i.ty of Eipicthk i 'ktu imc, Cr.ot r, N)R IHROAT. lATIO-N And general atilictions of the Chest and Lur.s. whicfi leads to Consumptions, nil eil which diseases. vi hi imiueeliately by the use ol this valuable lote' Candy. The materials used in the preparation are of the bcstquality, being vegetable ana the best white Ha vana Sugar, consequently it may be relie'd on ins in every respect n pure and gt nuine article. HOWE eVCO A't. 1, ColUg Hall, Walnut Stritt Cincinnati, O CKKT1FICATES. From Henry Morse, Ex Judge of Court of Common l lea.-e. This is to certify that we have used theCoughCan dy ot HOWE &. CO., and do with confidence cheer fully re-commeud it to those alilictel with CougLs. Colds, &c. II. MOUSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Tumps, Ornamental Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, Äc. Cincinnati, Aug. Jl, 117, D. S FANNUM. From D. Tuttle.Pnyrietor of the City Hotel Messrs. Howe .t Co: Ocntleinen: It is with much satisfaction that 1 have it in my power to testify to the e liiciencypf your Cough Canfv. 1 have use-d it and know it to lie a valuable and certain remedy for Colds and Coughs, and as fueacjinnieitdit tu tho public. Cincinnati, Aug. IG. 1S47, D TETTLE. From Win. Young, Presiding Elder, of the Metho diet E. Church, Cincinnati. M r. Howl: Not long since whi'elalwring under the influence of a painf ully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned bv cold and speaking in the open air n fiieiid handenl me a piive of your ''lloarhound and Liverwort Candy" from the use of which 1 e-xperien-ccd great and aImo.t immediate relief since then I have frequently ued it with tiiesatne iK'ntficili effects. 1 liierelore feel no hetitancc in rex-oiiimending your Candy as a certain specific lor Coughs, Colds", Hoarsncss, ,tc. WM. VOUMJ. Cincinnati Aug. 27, 1 S 17. ladt W. M. WOOLS KY. Agcnt,F;vnnsvilIe !MV2j,tf TO TI I E C ITIZ ENS OF Tliiftiircat autl (ilct iot:s I r.lcn. I 1FE being the greatest ble'ssing, that which 11surers it fre-e Irom the evil ol premature dcaih must 1 of paramount importance. ilraii lretirs Pills are altogether of Vegetable composition, and Mluie they jMsess remarkable powers in curing disease; are perfectly harmless, and ccn thus be uvd with perfect safety by jiersons of nil ages, and in any condition of the system, with a ccrtuiuiy of beiielieia! results from their operation, which is mild and pLascnt, tho' thoroughly searching to the root of diseased action, nnd always terminating in a great increase of health and vigor. Niiiety-M'ven years they have been b lore the public, and ev-ry succeeding year has increased the sphere of their great usefulness. They are neiw patroiii1 in eve ry prt of the civilized worhl; nor enn envy nor detraction materially impair their well established reputation. These ceb brated Pills do not cure entirely by their purging qualities. They have in their composition a vegetable corpuscle, nnnlagous to the corpuse-le of the blood; the corpuscle ot ve-getable origin, be-como incorporated with the mass of the life-giving ü.ii, and IMTAKTS A FERMENTATIVE rOWFR which occasi.ns the blood to throw out all infestitd. )oisonous, or iK-ccant matters, the reby entirely puiilyinir the whole volume of blood in the circulation. An-I thus tliese Pills cure the most fatal, and noxious and harras.-ing diseases, in a manner so easy and certain, as to give great thankfulness to the at thct-d. Every year their sale.ha? increased. Dr. Rrandreih sells more of them nt this time in a month than he did in the whole of the year li1, or any previous ytai The sale hiving increased TWE1A E-FOLD IN TEN YEAIIS. Can any other medicine be pointed out that has sustained its repnt:lin that has increase.l in Üh coidiili nee of the public in an equal proportion? It would l c a mo.it happy thing for tin? poor, il the prejudices et Medical ni.n wouldpern.it their general adption irt the public Hospitals. "What a blessing this would Ik1 to the poor, ami also to the whole Community in which the Hospitals are situated! No Ship pwver would long remain to poison our atmo-e piiere with its noxious exhalation! No malady no not even Cholera, would lie of a dangerous character were ltramlreth's Pills vigorously resorted to when the first of its symptoms w ere perceive!. An Shi Fever, nnd fever of an inflammatory, or of a typhoid character would found equally under their power!ul control. While intiueuzi, stuall-pox, measfo. -cat let lever, and ail the diseases ofcliildren would lie alfairs requiting only a very lew d.es of Pill-, to entire ly re-establish llie patie nt's health. Andincae ol rht timaii m and dropsy, and t!ie various forms oj lung disene-, no medicine is capable T doing more gio.l; or whose ue would tend mre lo the reejvciy of lu alth. Tmz Facts, Dr.. DaANDtttrn it.oclai.M5, ace SOLEMN TRUTHS. our Ijegi.-ljtures nnd men in authority every w here look to this. If these things be so is it not u part ot their high duty to cause flic Prandre th Pills to Ik- use d by our glorious Army and Navy, and in all public Hospitals? Public opi'iion tells the.-e honorable men, that such is the -irduty; and one ed the niot senous character in which is involved llie security ol many valuable lives. Over Two Millions of our Citizens have approved ot lirandreth's Pills: lin y are r.o longer n private, but a public im-du ine. lt the sick t very whe ie see to their interest, ard obtain this eurer ot sickn. ss: tii-jK iwr ef heal:h and securer ol bmg life. The weak, the netvotis at.d delicate are strt n-ihciied by the operation of Pranilredi Pills, w hich nre U neficial for the mind ns tot the Ud v: mental derangements of all kinds are cunii by them; in tact they impart a vigor and power to the inte licet truly surprising, it is now a common occurrence when a man is aUnit to make a great effort, to take a dose of Jliandrclh's Pills, which clear the head Tind invigorate the perceptive faculties. In lac; theli;erary ami sedentary of Unh sexes will Find a Tkeasi.ee of Health, in 'thc.-e Tills. Wlicn sleep cannot Le obtaiiu-d f.om ;he nervousness of the system induced from overtaxation ol the mental faculties, or other causes, one or two of these Pi'is will invariably produce sleep. In low nervous levers tin y ore most valuable, purzln i.n and the lamented Harrisou would have been saved had tliese Pills lieen used. Kemcm!er tlien, that energy of mind and body rcsult from Prandruth's Pills; that they are applicable in all conditions ed the body, doing good it good can Ik; done, and will ho sim- never to injure. No family should le witliotit them in the house; because so much depends on the timely application of prope r medicine w he n sickness commences. Sailors, and all other travellers, should never le without them; they prevent scurvy, costiveness, and cure lite maliiinant levers of hot climates. When you purchase otherwise than ol Dr. Dor hiagents, le sure and obtain the genuine, and have none either. Uli AN DR ETII'S riLL'S are sold,with full directions, at 5 cents per box, at 211 Hudson st rent, 274 liowerv, Mrs. Ooif, 4 Market street, Brooklyn, ai d by Dr. bra mi roth's Principal Otlice, 211 Droadwav. New York, and l y DANIEL WOOLSEY, and WM M. WOOLS EY. agents Kvansville and by one agentin every town or village in the United States. 8pl 4m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. jVTOTICE i hert-fcy given, that the undersigned . i nas laKtn out u tters of administration the estate ol Oeorge Stull, deceased. Upeli .u persons indebted to said estat are request d to make nntulntepayment,and those having claintagMiist said estate will prcM-nt them duly authenticated lor settlement. J "-. I he estate will probably be solvent. je 22.

H.Q. WHEELER, Adm'r.

HHHHM'WtfD'KBESE l)r .Towuscnd's Compounü extract This Extract is put un in cuart bottles it is six times cheajKT, pleasauter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cutt-s ilisea -es without vonu'ung, pur fing, sickening or de-biutatmg the patient, und is particularly adapted for a . . SFIUNli AND tL' .At. ME Ii MKUiCINU The creat beauty and snpei iority of this Sarsapa rilla overall other remedies is, while it eradicates dis ense. it virorate-s tho bodv. Lonsumntion cureel Cleanse and Etrtngthen Cuiisumption can be cured Uronchitis, eonsumr tion, liver complaint colds, courrhs.ca'arrh, asthma, simtin of blood, sore ness in the chest, hectic Hush, mjtit sweats, uilhcult or prohise expe-cteiration and pam m the Je, etc have and can tc cured. Probably there ne ver was a remedy that has been so suece'sslul in desperate caw ol consumptionas tin it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appear .... to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and tfie patients grad ually regains their usual health and strength. CIKIOIS CASE CF eONSlTMlTICOI - There is scarcely a day nasse s but there area mini her of cases ol Consumption reported as cureel by the use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The follow ing w as recently ree-eived. Dr. Towwsexd Dear Sir: For the last three vearv 1 have been atllicted with general debility, and ner . ... ... . vous consumption ol the last stage, and did not ex pect to ever gam my health at all. Alter going hrtougn a course ot luedicine under the care ot some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Uoard ol Heilth in New York and elsewhere, an 1 sj nding the most ofmy. earnings in attempting to regain my health, nnd alter reading in some paper ot vour Srsapaxi ual reso ved totrv it After using six bottles 1 found it done mecreat cood . .. . ...... ... a ia caned to see you at your ollice, w ltli your ad vice i Kept on, and do most f.eartily thank, vou for your advice. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsaparilla and have be-en aide to attend to my usual labors tor the hist three mouths, and I hone by Ihe blessing o liod and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health. neipe-el nie beyond thcexpeHtations et alt that knew my case. CI1AICLKS liL'JMuV Uranse, Essex Co. N.J., Aug. '2, IS 17. State of New Jersey. Kssex County, fs. Charles Quiruby be'ing sworn uce-ording to luw, on his oaih aith, that the oregoing statement is true according to the be-it ol his knowletfoe and b lief. ClIAKLKSUCIMUY Sw'orn r.nd subscripted to before me nt Orance, tho d Aug. IS-I7. C KCS UALDW1N, Justice of tho l'cace. FITlTINtl liLOOD. r i .1 r ii , . . neau tneioiiowing and sav that consuni!) ion is incurable it you can. New l ork. April 2j 1?4.. Mr. Towxsexp: I varily lulieve thatvonr Sarsan ariila has tte-en the means, thromili Proxide-uce. ol saving my life. 1 have for several years bad a bad cough. It beccme worse and worse. At last I rais ii . it. ed large quantities ol blood, had night sweats, and was prate-ly del liitated and reduce-d, and did not ex pect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsnpaii'la but hort tunc, aud there has a wtmderlul change been wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all our the city. 1 rai e no Mood, and my cough has lett me. ou can well imagine that I am thankful f ir these results, l our obedient servant. Wm. Kusjej.l, Cj Catharine st. LOT HE liPELCIL The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthfu story ot suffering and relief. 1 here are thousands ol similar cases in this city an 1 Erooklyn, and yet the reare thousands of parents who le t their children die loi tear ol being liumbmrged or to save a lew shill ngs. Ukooklvn, Sept 13. 1S47. Dtt. Towxsexd: I take pleasure in statiner, lor the benefit of those whom it may concern, that mv uaugiuer, two yenrs and six months 4id, w as atllic ten w un general uroniiy anu ioi-s oi s.cecii. o.ic I I .1.1 II. I I. i I ai wa3 give n up as past recovery by our faintly i hysi cian; but fortunately I w as recommended by a 1 1 lend io iry your arsapat uia. ueiore naving used one bottle she recovered her sjte-echand was enabled to walii alone, to the nMonhtnent ol all who were ac quaiiiieti wiin ine eircumsiai e-e. Miel now quite weiianu in innen Heller health than she has been lot 18 months past. JOSEPH TA LOli, York st. Drookivn. TWOCIIILDKLN SAVED. r . i ? i i cry icw iamiiu's nmeid-in lact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townscnd'sSarsapnrilla in nine lost any ciiiiure-n the past Miiiiuul, wluie those that ill I iiotMckeiiMi ai.d died. Thece-rtllicatt we publish below is conclusive e i lenee of its value und is only a.io.her i;ilaiioc of it saving the lives o t ti.Mleli: Du. Tuw.vsexd Dear Sir: I had twoehildren cur ed by your Sarsapardla of the summer coiuplttiul and dysenjery; one w as only 13 months old and the oihr ii years. Ihcy were very niueh ntluced, and iw expected thev Would die; they weregitcn up by IW resp ctatle physicians. Wht-n ihe doctor informed us that we must lose them: we re-solved to try vour Sar?5imril!a w e had heard so much of, but had little e-onlidt ne; there b-.ing so muohstull' advertised that is worthless; but weaie very ihaiiktul that we did, for it, unnoubteelly saved the live-sol both I wiite this that eithers may Ik,- induced to use it. Yours., re-seeitnlly, JOHN WILSON, Jr. .ilyrtk-avenue, lirooklyn, Srtit. 15. 1S17. LUNATIC. AH I.U.M. James Cuniniings, Ksq. one of ihe Assistants the Lunatic Asylum, llae-kw til' Island, is the g in Ik mail rpoKeii ol in the lollow ing lettt r: KIILL'MATl.s.M. This is oidvoneot n-.orethan lour tbnusnnd rnw of rheiimati-m that Dr. Towi.send a Sarsaparilla has cured 'I lie most sevi re and c'ireuiic cas-s are w ee kly eradicated bv its e.xtraorJinarv virtues: EL.ACKtU 'slst.AXD,Sept. 11, IS 17. Dn.Tow.vsL.Nb: lhave sulfirej terribly for nineyears with the rheumatism; considerable of the time 1 coul 1 not cat, sleep or w ork: I had th most dis tressing pains, Bnd my limbs w ere. terribly swolw n. I have used four !oi ties of vour Sarsnnarilfa. and ibev have dne nie more than one ihousand dollars worth of good I ain so much U-tter. Indt.etl, I um entirely r Iicvel. You are at lilertj to use iliis for the beneilt ot the ufilieteJ. Yours, respectfully. JA MKS C VM. MINGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townsend'sSarst natilla i thn vrn- lct remedy for female complaints there i. no disputing thousands and ihou.-ands of weak and dehilitMr-Ti emales tliat were pr orated by tlise diease-f to

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which leniHie are siitjeci were soon in the enjoyment ef robust health. New Yon,Scp 2j, 1647. Dn. Towxsrxn: My wife has for ihe last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health being reduced by a variety of coniplaints such as females are liable to; s.m got fo bad at length that the w as entirely unable lo walk, t-nd was as helpless as a child, sh , commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately be-gan to regain her strength, her complaints left her, und otter taking several bottle she is restored, lleing a singular case I have thought it might efo good to publish it - She used a number ol remedies that done he-r no i;od previously. Yours, rcspcctlully, JOHN M ELLEN, . 87Narfolkst. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Tow.se.u'sSksxpir:lui is a sovereign and ppeeely cure for incipient consumption, and Tor the general prostration ol the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illnessor accident. Nothing can Iw more surprising than its invigorating etlects on the human f: aine. Persons all weakness ami lassitude, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts ihe nervelessness of ihe female trame, which is the great caue of barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in case-s of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates ol cures performed, but we can assure the nfilicted that hundreds of case ohvo U't n rejortei tous. Dr.. Towxsexh: My wife Icing greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and suffering continually by pnin and with other ditliculties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such cases as 1 have described. I obtaincti a bottle of your Kxtract of Sarsaparilla and followed the directions you gave me. . In a Fhort pert 1 it removed her com plaints and restored her to het.lth. Dein.' rratcfui for the benefits she received, I ta.'te pleasurein thus ac knowledginj it and recommending it to the public M. D.MOOI(E,cor. of (Jrandand Lydiussts. Albany, Aug. 17, im '

TO MOTHERS AND; MAKBIED.LADIE.S This Extracted Sarsaparilla .has. been 4LxprsTy prepares in refcrehoce to lemale complaints. No-female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, "the turn of life, should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventive for any ttf the numerous and horrible diseases lo which females art subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed for several years by using thise medicine. Nor i it U'ss valuable for thos? who are nppreiaching womanhoeid, it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood nnd invigorating the system. Indeed thbiiiiedeeine is invaluable for all the diseases k to w hich women are subject. It braces the w hole system, renews permanently the natural energies by removing the impurities ol the bexly not so far stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation, w hich i the case of most medicines taken for le male weakness and disease DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND DROPSY New York. July, 22, 18IC. Dr. Tow.nsexd Dear Sir: My wife has been afflicted with a terrible rapture for over fifteen years the greater pait of the time. She has been troubled with shortness ol breath Sc great fluttering ol the heat, which has been very distressing, and has frequently lccn uuable to leave her bed. The rupture was very large nnd severe. She tried almost every remedy for such cases with but little benefit. When she had taken but three bottles of your excellent medicine she was entirely relieved of the disease of the heart, and ihe rupture has almost entirely disappeared. She hag also had the drops), and was very much swollen. We had no idea that she could be so benetileel, as she had such a complication of diseases But it has, as strange as it may appear, relieved he of the dropsy. 1 am aw are that this statement is so strange as to appear almost like fiction, but it it solr reality. Vour Sarsaparilla is certainly a valuable medicine, ami should be used by every one that s suliering as we have U en. It aoy disbelieve thi account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have ocular demonstration. Yeulrs, rcspectfullw ' WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James at,. DYSPEPSIA. . . : No fluid or medicine has ever been discover, d

which so ne-arly resembles the gastric juice or salha in decomposing lood and strem:theninr the organs oi' digestion as this preparation of Sarsaparilla. It potitively cures every case of dyspepsia, how ever kevcr or chronic. Paxk Department, Albaxv, May 10, 1845, Da. Tow.vstxD -Sir : 1 have lcen atrlirtrtl for cA-T eral years with tlyspepsia in it worst form, attcneic d witn sourness ot stomach, loss ot apietiie, extre n.e heartburn, and a great aversion tu all kind ot" hw! and for weeks (what i could cat) I have ken unable io retain but a small portion on my stomach. 1 tiieei the usual remedies, but they had Utile or no eflcct iu removing the complaint. I was induced, ubout two months since, to try your extract of Sarsaparilla, and 1 must toy with liule coulidence; but after using nearly two bottles,! found my appetite restored nnd the heartburn entirely rerncd; and 1 would earnestj ly recommend the use fit lo lintse wim haw ln.i atllicted as 1 have been, Yours, Ärc. v " . W. W. VAN ZANDT. N. 15. I urchase none but such as have? wrnr.iicra that hide the bottle completely, and have the W litten signature oi r. iUWiNLND. Principal office, 126 Fuhon-st.Sun Cuilding N. Y.; Uedding & Ce, Salate -si. Pus ton; Dyeut &: tkine, 13g North-Second -st, Philadelphia; S.b. llancf. elmc gist, Ualtimore; Durol Co Riilmiond: P. '"M. f lien. Charleston; W rieht &. Co.- 151 t:brtrf.i.t N O.; l05S. uth Ptarl-st, Albany; R.Yan Uuskirk,5ir2 corner ol Market and Ihoad st, Ne wark, N. J , and by principal Druggiits and Merchants generally ihro out the L iute-el states. West Indie-s, and ihe Oanadas. t orouie uy ALI.f,A U. tf ALU (. h. m Druggist Muiii.St, Evansville, Ind. : ho is appointed by the urotuietor. Wh..l.-.1 Agent, with authority to sell at ManufneiurerV price. For Sale also by Ii ICH ARD 1). HALLt CK. , Diuggist Piiucelon, Ind. march li-eliw ly , , TEASTEAS!! 4 LI. IS & HOWES. Evansville. In. A (JESTS OF THE SEW YORK "' CAI7T02T TEA COTJITILHSIT. The Oldebt Tea LhtablUhvuHt in America rPHE Canton Tea CVmpany has lt n insularly JL known for man,- vears. This ttn- luromt wa oldest Tea Establtshnu nt in Ameiiea. The Public have had lull prool ol their integrity nnd rci-ponsi. bility. Um such has U en the gre at and preesingdeninnd for their 'Peas ol late, that th-r ha lru..l.li. ged to enlarge, to a great extent, tin ir two i.tim-mU I I 1 ------ JvJ-W e-stal.IishineMs in Ne w- York, viz: 125 Chnthiiia & ic3 Crevuvt ich Streets. I hey moreover jkjsscss faciliik-s, inrlatiou UUh I ea trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubtless suin riorto any other 'lea Concern in Ameiiea. 1 heir scrupulous regard to all principle that tend lo elevate llie char aclcr of n Inrrro lmnv. u . 1 1 , n. erstood, and has already procured ilw in mhiup. tion, probably, larger tlmu all other Tea establishments united, and thev consroiif ntU- .r. .. to sell teaa purer, inoie IroL-rain. and iu.rf.w- tr .1.piice, in the aggregate, tliun an house in the world v.iiina eAt epieu. I hey most zenhiusly mvifethe attention of the inlabitants oi ibis ciiv und J J - . . -luiiiL; w IV leir aiie-ncv AIsr.. Am. n.. ...i . ,, ' , - -. v " . , niiviv III loltowing assortments arc a w nvs nn bnrd. r,r.t i,w Itel no hesitation in etatinr, that wherever a sipgU trial i inaile a very decided preference is given to the celebrated Teas of the Canton Ten Company. SCrReader make the txperiinint. ' . Hi tad privet as Jotou t, ai.hu ct in all cases to be retuiiial if not tipnrimd t f. .i:i:i:s. CKJ.X1 xounglfyson Fine do do'. No 2 fragrant do $0 SO 0 Ci 0 75 1 00 1 25 - 0 75 1 HO 1 23 U 50 r ft No 2 very lino do Silver Ix;tit, do ood lly sort "cry tine do Lxtra Iragrunt (Jood Hyson skin eoou impeuai Very ime do Extra fine do 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 e 75 tX) 25 75 00 25 50 i'2 75 etetd (iunpowder r nie ilo Extra fine do II LACKS' No 1 Fouehong-. No 2 do inest do migrant rowch'jn?. various nnn a Congo, various prices rine eoiong. Very fine do : 50 j 00 it xtia line do Ningyoiig, various prices inest Lngli.-h Ureakfast Tea. (very rich Pekoe flavor 1 ine Uran?el'rekee i j 62 00 Finest Pi koc Flowers'. lowqua.or finest Llack Tea imported.. 00 i,r.l",.,s f ooui ureen and PlacJ; of all escriptions,lhehigJiestL'radesfrrfiu n inf'i.j.,. i m lr pound. -w-....,. TAKE XOTICE -The Canton iTea Company are the exclusive venders of the super or Mack Tea called "Jlovjua's Mixture" They introduced it in America in 1S10 and every other person or hotise proteasing to sell the same at all much I, . . b,..

er price deceive the unwary, as the public them--'

7"csw' icrcK-ve, uy comparing the spniioua with the genuine "iiowqua" vended bv the ('i.inn Company. . Every pnekage (in addition to its containing (nil w'ci'ht, independent ol the wrapix r,) bear the etarnn of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that the quality and power will remain unimpaired in anv elimate. my 16 ALL1.S 4 HOWEÖ. A cents WINER'S Canadian VermifuSe-Thebet remedy ever vet discover! f,.r -it WOK.M5. It not on v destrov U.rr..- s rates the whole system, but it dissolves and carriea Toll tho suiierabiindant slime or mucus, to prevalent it. the stomach and bowel, of children, more especially those in bad health. The mucus lormt th or nest in which worms produce their young, and bvremovein" it, it is imposMble for worms to remain in the ,1 I' uueh nJmes? ,n ffts on the system, and . the health ot the patients is always improved by its use, even when no worms nn i!i-nrnt. .k. Ji-i: cine be ing palatable, no child will refuso to take it iivi, vim iiiciliusi UMlCalf, ' WrPrenared iy JOHN WINER &C0 No. 83 Maiden .Enne cw York. Sold wholesale and rean3?f.t' 151 Chinr r. New Orleans.

w wmy agcnn tu Lvansvilh. . . mar 55' 1 y A LLIS ii HOWES.

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