Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 109, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 August 1848 — Page 4

Hart's Vegetable Kvliaei, IS theonly remedy thai can be relied on for the per luaneni cure ofSpinal C o -iplaints, Spasmodic eoHtractins, Irritation ot tkJ .Nitvw, Nervous or Sick. Headache, Nervous Tremor, Neuralgic AtVeclion. Apoplexy, Paralysis, General Deb.lity, Deficiency ot Nervous and Physical Energy, and all Nervous Disorders, including the most dreadful of ah diseases that ever affect the hiiuinn race Epilepsy, er Falling Sickness, Hysterical Fits, Convulsions, Spasm, !tc. Pliis disease o.Misists in a sudden deprivation oftht seiiseSj accompanied with a violent convulsive motion ot the w nole body It attack by tits, and aitct a ll'iair.iliVration goes off, generally ft avin the sulferst rx'a stupor, attended with great weakness and 'exhaustion ot the body. 1 IVctor Hart would impress it upon the minds o! the attticted, that the Vcjelable Extract is the only r.t.iivlv pft discovers! lint can be relit d on for th

permanent cure of this most dreadful of all disease. As its tendency i to insanity, madness and death, ol Kimme. as well attho- of our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable. And it ha U-en so considered by many. ;i it.i.u.rtint if all discoveries was mad hv Ü.cior Hart, nearly sixteen year since, during w hich time it has been performing some ot the niosi lftlni.Eu:CrRFs u!on record ami has acquired a rep'utition which time alone can cthice. Physician l ...i.tl skill and experience. .Ministers ot va tiou denomination, ns - .....II a K.in.f well as hundreds oi our euu M unite n ri'comnienuin' tue use ol this tiuly valuable medicine to their patients. charge, and friends, who are thus afflicted, as the only rcm'VV'e QroTt TH LANGCAf.E used by those who have been cured by this valuable medicine. I hie says, "1 have suffered beyond my power ot description, iu tn-ini? tuli V rj.-tored to health ami i " Another sav. "1 thank God 1 feel that 1 am a well man. 1 also, tee 1 it my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that those similarly afflicted may find reliff. Another, (who is an bwixt.vr i ..-wb nd well known in this city.) says, ' My . ... i. w..ti tVuMpil fur vears with Eltletsy. but i now enjoying good health trom theecetablo Lx tract. Its fame," says he, "should und ought to be Medicine. , , , . . . ead tlw following remarkable case of the son ol RWm. Secore, Fp, of Philadelphia, afflicted with Epileptic Fits twenty seven years and six months. Afier traveling through England, Scotland, Geri i.,:. ..multiniT the mo.-t eminent nun),!'"""! , :. . ,. , physicians, and expending for medicine, medical treatment and advice three thousand dollars re ith KUhi ii lot his country, in November

funded tothe rndsutthe earm. Anouit-r i - 1 ,i r;trtrtv I KIDH r fowhelo" "17 HiCH we are daily receiving trout we eastern .iarKeis, tiaiiui;iciurers, hxk. v,u, ......tiikLanuae is entirely inadequate toexpress my grat- Preparetl for thepropr etorb) J. h.IUU Lo w hclo; y ' d atextrcmely ow ratw, under the niont favorable circumstance, (with the it ide u L)r Hart, for hating lin the mean, under sale Druggist, No.6i xl Street, Pittsburgh, I e. to rVfI wuh an Social view to the patronW of tho Evan.ville Trade, and a we have adopted the motto iioUein'"ofU,Hl,ofrctorii.rn.etotl,eenjoyii1ent whom all order Irom a distance must I directed- ."..Jjp s Vijt';S AND SMALL PROFITS," we have no hesitation in pledging ourselves to City and Lf CooTneaUh, alter having been atllicted with E- Sold aU. by our Agents and the principal Druggists t LAKU Traders, &c, who will be kind enough to call and see u. not only to be able "icTii "it worst form for" more than twenty-three throughout the United States and Canada. vo. in style, extent, ;.nd variety of Moods, but also TO OFFER YOU SUCH BARGAINS AS yeaPrsyand my mornin. and evening oblaiono. praU . r N. Urtairhyew J7. 'tid w LIÄkFÄn OBJECT WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTION TO BUY OUT OF OUR ES nJthanks'ivm 'hall continue to ascend to thutl.od inquire tor "Dr. M Umet Liter 1 U!t nstherearo J'I',j XT I ho h anlicted'but to make me whole . other Pills purporting to be "Iver Pill," now be to 1 1- quested on visiting our Ci'y to rail and obtain prices before purchases. Erttxcrte F.ts U"Ä bv 7 rCU th?-EXPKESS STORE," crner of Main and Water Street. op 23

.r ft i i was euren oy u-m- i am - m . tt -w- uwKi.krmB:ibr.iBcaii 1 vv... su!.-.rr-. I jitter to Dr. Hart: i have.pt n t over Uiree t nousa no wi n iw in w " - . .. 1 1 11 1 1 t.;n r,l medical attendance . ,n pr..iH with him. which I did. I hrst vwIIUUI ft1-' 1 ; . 1 . itJ En'laml. I consulted the nist eminent physi eians there in rft;ci to hn case; they exaniined him and prescriicd accordingly. 1 remained there three months without perceiving any changj lor the better, which cost mf aJut two hundred and hfty dollar: Docketed by the physician, anu me most uiai i receiv " "J ' .. . " . L- .i ed was their opinion maimy , - eKnd, traveled through Scotland, Uermany a t ranee, ana reiur.ieu I.i 1 " ' C"

lat, without receiving yailVZlV:J:iluxxunA was led. under Providence, to the discovery

berlast, with my w im "":"vyvn whiie we write this Bulletin, interested per-

ih:txu ' w . , "r,r ;v vuu; . . . '.7 "1 r.Tl : -.i . .,tiuü t.el extract, seeiuz yuui urcmvii. -. -.v

inaii : ",V.. l m not sorrv 1 did so as mpossible to arrest their spread, i ne mosi eiraorm, .an.1 I can assure yoi .1 m not y' L ' rv certificates are constantly flowing in tothe

... ...i .An eAlilrf rtl IWP l Hüll IILJIIV 1WI9 0IIIU'I by the use o uart s y iT,: reason id, was restored to ' so tar gone as to until him lor I wines. is f" " VrwZSa .".I noaitn ano useiui... r -r a,nicJ and 27 years b months ol th s lime has been i alh e led m. ith thu most dreadtui 01 uiseaocs, uui, iua..Ri.u, . . . 1 i-p-i.v, a.liUi uiui.v, ' I is now ei jujfiuss-v. t . VÄ Äüw, sir, i.i n wnnoUl . . . .. . be'ever rrraieiui w yiu isvur umi" Doctor II arts-It is with no small degree of gratifi .1 1 an.i.l.t 1.1 nnnonncetovou the com ulcie restoration to health of my daughterly the use l i .it Vegetable Extract. At the age 01 m years, bt :,ge at present is sixteen) she was first attacked wi h tTiis dreadful malady called Epileptic r its; and until sh'cimmenced taking me r.iu-aci,sneuuen-u ...:,i. ..u r.t tit . almost incessantly, and 0 se verely as to threaten to drive reason from its tluone, an 1 unler her insane Idiotic. Phyticians pronounced her incurable, and rauld do J othii.2 more for her. We had almost despaired of a j ai i' -tMnr iiir iut. lie iidii unnvc-i umim..v 1 1 I ...n ' aUi puma nur ft irn lvt I bv the Vegetable bxtract, we ueiermuieu iu 11 B trial. The result has exceeded our most sanguine ex-1 ........ - , . -...I.' MMtt;.m n bv its use the is tree trom a most ureau 1 ful maladv. and restored to Perfect Health. ..mnnntt it, mrtieidars ol the case, such wish! v:v,....l,t on fn t.-'I oe.sirous Ol betriuii itc, im 1 may be gratified by calling on or addressing a letter to me Dast-uaid, at my residence, two miles from the n.uiai.uwft r.l T. .. ' . U. U. UL.MAJ , 1 onuers 1 . Teething Worm, Cost iveness, &-c. will produce ihisdisordtr. In all such cases the vegetable extract ii the only medicine which can ixTi.u;don w nn any .10 fttf. Mothers who have smalt children should remember this. Mast a Child, the past year, who has suffered w ith this complaint, and has been Kiven ov Tha i-'.ii.i nf William Anderson. North Fourth v - - i -ii street. William.-burgh, aged 20 moiitlis, had fits con ..ni. r..r irrht wenks. A e-onsultat ion ol physi iin rfiP.L who decided that the case was a nn ml tlie child must die. Whilst the -KfTi ."ain ihi dangerous state Mr. Anderson call d at my office and obtained a bottle of the Extract, administered it to the child, and the result was a perpect rstorati on of health. I B4JH Ul .144 . 4"ici . ...ft. wft.., ( and Prince streets, New York, was severely atllicted with fits. In this cae also the physicians held a con-i.-.:.r -...i .i;.t.t hat thev could do no more

anil; ail here encleyou one hundred dollars. 1 have, wx. J.ihudy. me .uavor 01 lorn, n , dSbt bu?vo w ill think this another and quite a een hw certihcate, under the fcreat beal ot thcCid Wut thin" The debt of gratitude 1 still owe 'X ; ht ty are genuine and reliable. tnl bu LS accept thU amount as interest on the f NVithsueli names, wC tear no opposition. We are you, but uuase ,w A"" re-iectfullv fortihed at every point, and solicit a continuance ol debt in advance. x ur' . . . .'7. t ,u --,..11 ...t -..... h.i Ir.ftv r.x-oit.P.1

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taxied) We would earnestly advise, Another remarkable Cure jr formed fy the use of Ut natin every neighlwrhooil where there is no llart'e I rgttub.e Abstract. r:rn-ü.nhftr.T Ifenot. immediate steD be taken to have

and that nature must rtr.-ct its own cure, or the boy Jyf Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge must die. The Vegetable Extract was administered tnJ jn its resistless career sweeps over the land as a to him whilst in a tit, by one of the attending physi- Destroying Angel, laying low, with relentless hand, ian3 Itsetiects were almost instantaneous. The the strongest and fairest of our race. Hitherto all fits was broken, and the boy restored to health. Mr. eilorts to arrest this dread dise ase have proved vain, MeGee says "I shall never again be w ithout the med- and all that seemed within our power was at best alien e in my house, if I can avoid it, for fear that some leviation of sullering, rendering somewhat smoother .f the ret of my children may be attacked in the certain progress to the tomb theame way I consider the medicine invaluable. The proprietor, in offering this preparation to the ii t.l 'raf-r ti the followiiis persons,' who nublic. would embrace the opportunity to statd upon

ko len cured by usjng Hart's Vegetable Extract. V. Uennett, nine years, 1 i 1 y" . 1 Joseph McDougal, nine years. Last Lrooklyn L. 1. II. W. 3mith, - Y Custom n S. Kelly, twenty years, biatcn Island. MUs E- McKeel, twenty years . orktrUta. .Miss Ia. ijwne. J -- " . , , wm 11 i.r.i twentv-three vcars, 3 orlolitfit. till. . - t I. i...... r.....voiN. 1.4 ijelancv st. ITiilo Johnson, twenty-eiht y-ars,UreencastIe Ct. Jnogc KandallJILnst Droaaay,. 1. Thomas II. Jone, ol the U S Navy. . . ttr. I n ; n . Snfp t. Uruli DOrt. TheTijie Is oTfA Distant, When thgusands who are now trembling unJtr the hand of thU dreadful disease, and fc&riug that every attack may prove l ital will lind permanent relief and be reaiyrcd to new life, by uin this celebrated medjeine. Uver Ua THocsA.-iDCERTifiCAt, Have been rereived, in testimony of the bectticjal results produced by the use of Dr. Ihrt'n Vegett,hle Extract. Prepared by S. Hart, M. D., New York. Price One package,--;- $3 CO Four " 10 00 Eht eo 00 It is carefully packed up in boxes for transportation and ent to an part of the United States, 'I cxas, Mcxeoand West Indie THOMAS it MILES, t47 M;in st, between 3d and 4th, Cincinnati Ü. General Agents of the United States ADCIIAFIUN Agent Ix)uisville Ky. C. BF.LI Evansvüle Indiana.

From the l'itthurg Gazette. THE past summer (lt47. ha been a yen- remarkaL ble one. Fiequent and heavy rain, followed by intense and Ions; continued heat, had the eflect, in tin tirst place, to promote a rapid growth of Micctilntv vegetation, and in the second to produce a rapid tiecomposition of vegetable matter, giving rise to much nn'ua and spreading ticking, diseasp and death. in nos w hich had heretofore been remarkable to. their snluhritv. , , , , We are credibly informed, that w hole meadows, on which the urasM was unusually heavy, rotted to the ground and wa not fit to he cut. Jn Indiana and Illinois thesicknes was so general, that there wa not enough well person to attend upon the sick, whose sutl' rings were prctracunl by a want ot proper remedies, as well a of good nursing. Much ot this suffering might have been prevented, had every family kept on luind a supply of medicine suited to counteract the effect of this miasma, with which the atm.iHitliere nt certain time i surcharired. In nddi lion to Quinine, (which i in such general use as to need no comment.) tve would strongly urge e cry family to keep on hand one or more boxes ol "Dk M'La.NiMjvIR Pills.m . Th. filUnretJu nrescrintion of ancminentl hyii)iii in Monnnifnhfila Co Viminia. and were used hv liim in hisi nrivate nractice as a reimxly in billious comtdnints. lVr vears In-fore he thought of offering thrm to the public. Such, however, was the t uccesfc !o the Till, and so irreat the number ol persons oeu etitel by them, that the making of the quantity requisite to Kiirmlv the increasing demand, liecan to interlre materiallv with the time required to attend to Tonrevent this he has made arrange mentswi h he house of J. Kidd &. Co. No. 60 Vkm1 tr.H t. I'itiNburff. Pa. to prenaro and vend them. u Mthp wnuinf mav lie orocured at all times and diiv rf4innlil mmntltV. 'l'he.-m Pill are not recommended as a panacea for 'all the ills that ilesh is heir to," but in all affections de e f the Liver and in all bilious complaints, they stand without a rival. All w ho have ever used tliem, give them the preference overall other Tills, and cannot be persuaded to exchange those which thry hnd exjM-n-ence to be milJ,it; and effect un! ,ox any other, even thouiihthey mayipif coah jt so drastic as to CRAWFORD BELL Main st. Evansville. Ind llonllil y ItuIIctin. IVo.3, I rTMlhS world has ever been the scene of the fircesl X struüL'les between Truth and error. No sooner does Truth propound an important theory, than er ror, with its lei' ion of allies, seeks to arrest its pro gress. A most illustrious instance of this, was the i i - i i 1 1 : .. iimuwiii.in iiift.i. tu mi iiiiin.irini j..vft.ic;. 1119 muot - , Viir.-in.iim,. bv which that dreadtu scourge, the HHtrtiDox. was robbed ot its terrors, lie lounu inai . j lhe udder of a CQW con tained a principle which would produce the almost divine results tor which he bad so patiently and anx . . . ....... . ouly sought. OppOfiton arose. Interested tersons hih in social rank and professional position, ridicul-1 eti what thev dared not denv! They asserted that I many vaccinated persons itecame covereu wuu umr, and even exhibited horns rand a tail: and that in one a m . . I lenanrl case a child ran on all fours, bellowing like a bull. R. ,h current was soon turned. 1 tie UriHsh I'arl (31UO.0OO,) and The same snirit has come down to our own time. ieab.U9 of .h. .My u e uraeienoers jieuirine. ' . w ft . Company, from all parts of the country; cert ticate have astonisUl the most respectable citizens, Mv .hese testimonials have ken submitu-d to senile. not great miction, who liave carefully examined them to see that tl-y are gemtixe. AmonS ,he namea of the ,iev. N. 1Jan59, . D., ol t...u. f: .Ii-K...!, l.r,.iJ 11,11 ---- - , , , , .... line .lemouisi ijmuii vyiiuiiu, uu tmin 1 Ks,, . editor of the rew-York Commercial AdvertisXVft Hll:ilv M.bmitteJ the whole to The Hon. .. ' . v. . . L. Deuot, immediate steps one. liy addressing tne uenerai Agent 01 any uis trict. this can be secure!. 2d. Families siiould club toge ther anu get an im mediate sunnlv. -..-'.-. . . . . . M. rJmirant ocieties and otner Philanthropie bodies should lurnisb them to the needy. Of the Oraefenberg egetable Pills alone, 30,000 boxes are sold each and every week. Ol the Health fitters, ail enormous quantity, These extraordinary Hitters are sold at twenty-rive cents a paper, and are warranted to make two v( Bitters superior to any in the world. Th quarts uiiiris Duin-iiui 1 mi? sv iivi bu e ro -Ä I , f U,..,. . 1J., llA,l .n,IV .. 1 :.' ed 111 tne vasi loresis anu prnne 01 nnmu ami utv a sjteedy and certain restorative of weak and debilitated constitutions. The other Medicines of the Company ar f equal vn r.inu lie as iuiiuwb;--The (Jraefenlicrsr SarsaDarilla Comnound. the I . . . . . .. 1 . " 1 UraeU nlierg fcye liotion, the cnuuren s t anaoea tne I Green Mountain Ointment, the Consumptive's Ualm, 1 OT-1 he Uenerai Agent ior ir.oiana is .uynis oalon to whom applications lor agencies may be addrcst,u Alu) üak 1 u., c;crciary. ew lork, January, la. VM. M. WOOI-SEY, Agent for Evansville. may4-tf a-wvi a' uii'i'ii l UVL .V ll 11 1 U. V. THE OSLV CERTA1X RE Mit V Fe THE CUBE OF rSU M I'TIO N . Ashma, Bronchists, Slitting Ulood, Pain in the Side and Ureast, Sore 1 hroat, Haorsncss, Paluitotton of the heart, W hooping Cough, Lroup.liives, Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint. Diseased Kidnevs, and Atlections generally of the Throat, f . . . Of all the diseases incident toour climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious ml fatal, a Consumption. In this country especialUreast and L.ungs. I what grounds it put lorth its merits; and the reason uuon which it founds its sitix.rior claims to the alten tion of the afilicted, that all w hi retpiire its use may repse full confidence in its curative p)wers. Mnce its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wit ncssuij it.i happy results in numerous instances; bu he was determined not to offer it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced ol its eiiicacy Having such conviction, he now confidently olitrs i as a i remedy with.ut a parallel tor the cure ol PUL NARV CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis MON ea.cs. I ihn f.iIlowinT aneak for itself. I have used'TiioMf so.x's Coxrovxv Svacr of Tak it AVwD Naphtha for some time in my nractice,and have found it the most efficient remedy I have ever used in Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when ereut irritability, with weakness of the nulmonarv organs, existed. The rapidity w ith w hich it acts isirreaily in its favor where dysputea or oppression exist, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can he used with confidence, being applicable to every form of that disease, and I consider it a mediane well worthy the attention of Physician-, and exempt from i the fmpumion ofempiracism." M. CIIAMCEKS, M. U. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 1 16. .... KrThe abovemedicine prepared only by Anoxey Uk ksox. at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia: Sold by C. I'.ELL, Evansville, and reppectabie flruggisisgeneraiiy Prie M) cents or $1 per bottle Ue ware ol interven nov 4 1917

KEW iY TELEiGMAPH. TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS

If ü hl Ufflvnlv. 5i? . Ii -i i; i; r

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WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DQMESTIS DRYi GOODS rnirxm nr IIAIX AXD WATE It STREET, EVAXSVIEEE, IA.,

. . 1;viTp ATTENTION OF THE TRADE W OL LD INM I b A II l Spring and Summer foreign NEW GOODS!

AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

IN THE NEW BRICK STOKE NEARY 0??03IT THE BANK

(Formerly occupied by ... .1 f .. I THE subscriber has op. mil within the last lew uays, an extensive and splendid assortment ol : Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, and 2'ancv

Which ha vin" been purcha-d at the late large Vrrriiijtti.ru .1 actio &-, he flatters himself hecan pell at

much less than the usual ptices He is determined to I.m w;,i,m,r,.i,n.ers who areviitin? theCitv. as with u j y request the attention ot ail to h)s stock, which he .i.;.!,. --.i , ,T:, ..mir .atUf-irtion. iiiiiixo n in iui w .--v. OLIVER

Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,

Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, c, &c.

OCX W TIIHID EVANS V IL DRY GOODS Arr TO Country JlercUaiils. 1 take this metho receipt of one of liic largit and U-rt asoi ted which I t-numetate Ticks, I3cli ins, Drills, t?tri;n s, dings, Dattings, Cotton Yarnf, vp. My assortment of brown and bleached tottons is, mountains, comnrisinir all the most desirable styles Cottons are mostly from the I.owell and Waltham either foreign or domestid, oll'ered in this market. avorable to buyers than at any other house in this may Ib AGUE AND FEVER OR

ciuiii) V smiTirs toxic syicui.

rrIIE proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly

I olTered to tho public for the safe, certain, speedy , nnd permanent cure, of Ague and rever or Chills and Fever. He reters to the whole Western country to bear him testimony to thu assertion that, in no

case whatever w ill it fail to cure if the directions are f tnctly followed and carried out, and with thi assurance he is fully prepared to warrant a cure in all forms whatever of Ague and Fever or Chills and Fever

wlietaer ol short or long standing; and all persons persons who may have used it as directed when it Ttiid roTTwvIv im niiu' Km-n t tciiai volv nurl tliri - n tiMlkin . I.m ..... i . I noa-ftftiannnllu tli

been of from one to three years stand ng, and had resisted all the usual remedies known in this country, and -n no cage did tmJ metlicine la;j were thedirect: jns were followed properly. Such is its invariable success that a laruer number of resectable nractitioners of medicine, in various parts if the country, use

I 1 r--rih it in irp(Vrr.' to (Jiiinini nml nil nt her The public are assured that it is not anly certain of vegetable medicines, is perfectly innocent in any

tntants, and all persons ol debilitated atu delicate constituiiona without the lea&t tear w hatever oi any un-plea.-anl c-tKct.

1 hismiJici.ne isora)M3l ot irticimot teepn:ni3t

prutor in person, aller the established lorms ol pharmacy. t. hi :h cannot be said ot the many ionics now flooding the Western and Southwestern country,) a.xl in this respect a'une is rendered greatly superior to the remedies usually prejored and hold in the country. ....

Uy its aperient and powerful diaphoretic prperues, superior to quinine and other remedies as a general

are proper tobe administered, l he proprietor, thertlore, would respectiuiiy invue pracuuoners ouu uitpublic generally to give it but a lair trial, and they will then be convinced of its great superiority over all other remedies now in use for iho purposes ptiecilied. .

t ersons living in districts ot country subject to Acue ana r ever, wnuii anu ftir, wr umous n would do well tokeep a supply of this valuable remedy always on hand, especially if medical aid cannot

be conveniently had. J ... . .

1 he proprietor has now in his possession hundreds ot certihcates ot its value, given oy persons wni nave used it, with many letters from merchants who have sold it largely in tln ir country, as well as from many respectable practitioners, who have used it in preference to other remedies, attesting its value. For the satisfaction of those not aaquainted with its valuable cuiative powers tho following letters and cetiilicates.

ura given trom the many in his possession: ' -

cixcix.vvri, jiuy w, ion. Messbs. Wilmx, rtTTET. St S.Mirn Gentlemen: The author of this is the meagre subject who presenteJ himself at your counter, on Friday, the 12ih insi., undtra complete state of debility trom fever and ague. You will recollect 1 took a bottle of Smith's Tonic iyrup, at your earnest solicitation, ond, being so very weak, I did not wish to take any medicine until 1 got home when I could receive proper attention. 1 got home on Sabbath morning in lime to take two duses before my shake came on. It came on at its usual hour (10 o'clock, A. M.) as ha: d as usual, but it lasted but a short time. The fever also left me a great deal sooner than usual. In the evening I resumed tho Tonic, as directed, and only had time to take three doses until bedtime. Next morning, alter breakfast, 1 continued taking it until the hour of ague and lever had passed, w hen 1 dropped it, and was entirely free from ihn disease. I did not think it possible for medicine to restore a person as fast as the Tonic reston-d me. The greatest ditliculty now is to govern my appetite. I d.ithinn, without exception, it is the best medicine 1 ever took. Most respectfully, . E. O. MAKUIRE. Paris Tennessee, Jjeptember 11, 1Ö40. McssT.9. Wilsox, Pettkt, Sc. Smith Gentlemen: I wrote you. four days ago, requesting you lo send me more of the Tonic Syrup. I am now entirely out, and have borrowed tvo dozen. The demand lor it is very great. In every instance where it has been tried it has effected a cure. If you have not started the parcel lor me before this reaches f ou, eightor ten dozen o lit will not be loo much to send. Respectfully, &.c, T. COONEY. Mourn Sandy, Tennessee, August 24, 1340. . Messrs. Wilson, Pettet, & Smith Gentlemen: Yu will please send me two dozen Smith's Tonic Syrup. I cannot close my letter without informing you that, out of the three dozen of t!ie Tonic Syrup 1 bought of you this last spring, I have only two or three Lotties now on hand. It is called for almost daily and it has never faded in the first instance of pnviucintf on eHt-ctunl cure. It id the best medicine lor the euro of chills and fever or ague and fever that I have ever hcen. Your early attention to the alnive order will much oblige your friend. J AIM EST. EDMUNDS. We, the undersigned, do hereby cheerfully certify that we have sold largely of Sini'h, Tonic Syrup in our iieishliorhood, and in very many cases have personally sen and known it used among our customer and from what we have seen and I now of its use, do without hesitation, tecominend it to our friends ai:d the public generally as the most speecy. permanent, and innocent remedy that we have ever seen or heard of in the cure of Ague and Fever or Chills and Fever, and we do believe that it w ill in no case fail to cure if the directions are properly followed. Ij. F.Chilton, Christian county Ky: J. E. Goodwin, Taylorsvüle, Ky; J. R. Hamilton. Hancock co., Ky: W. E. Suldett, Clinton, Ky; M. &. J. Ilelmer. Sjriii!TvilIe, la; I.. Frisbie, Milltown, la; P. Lendrum, Full." Rouh, Ky; Samuel MeUarty, Ilardinsburß, hy; Oraham & Ilaworth, Bowling Green, Ky; Roundtrre & Danett, lV-ownsvi'.le, Ky; J.'W. Garner, Charlestowu, la; Perry Gaither, Mini roe county, la; W CI. Bowman, illersville, Ky; E. O. lirown &.Co., West Point, Ky; J. M. Phelps, Lcnven worth, la; II. T.

Ut-It, Liverniore. hy.

Prepared Ly JOHN J. SMITH, Author and Proprietor, Kouivi!!e, Ky. SohJ wholesale and retail by C. HEM. Druggist, Main St., Ev aug 19 To tvhom all orders will be

JL'ST received from New York, 6 Hall Pipes Cognac 1'rnndy; 2 Pipes Holland" Gin; 10 ciks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Uum; 10 barkets Chnmpaigne; b bxs Cordials; 100" Claret; ISO" Sardines; 400 cans Oysters; 23 thousand Tigara Cigars; for sale by A M.I 3 & HOWES. ; 21 Water .t.

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XBWKS, TO THEIR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF and JJomestic jury va-ooao, NEW GOODS!! Johnson J Crune.) .1: .i ? f .f.i X- i.e aim is constantly receding uirectiy irom cw i oik 2ats, iJcnncts, ccts snu .noes, Hardware. exert hinutlf to make Ins establishment xj iil;ir ai those who arereidins in town, nnd would nsieetHirers at wholesale ond retail upon terms which he fauLM JIOUISIS S. JOIIN.SÜN i - DOOS. ABOVE IVZAIIV LE, I N P. WHOLESALE. I to inform Merchants veiling this City, lhat 1 rnun slock ofllood ever brought to thi. City. Among Janes, Plantation ttutTs, Osnaburgs, Wickings, Wnu1 tielicve, the most complete west ot tne Allegnany elected from the best manufactories. My bleached Factories, and are eecidedly superior to any other good? With assurance that my terms und ptices arc more chy. cry rv$pectlul.y, uui ru i.auw. CHILLS AND FEVER claims forit a superiority over all other remedies ever selling it are hereby outnonseu 10 return ine money 10 shall have fairly tailed to eure. .iiiTlii.iit t h Wut and Southwest for the last seven vears itf r i r alt ita vrüut furma tnlln ff U'llirh mined tea. in its elfects as a Tonic, but, being composed entirely cases or circumstances, and may be given to female?, ai I j ure t quiiuy, anun aiways mauc jruw piuadded to its tonic qualities, it is renuereu eminently and nopular 1 onic in an cases whatever where i omcs o m a tt an; -villi addrtsstnl. IROIT, A LARGK and genernl assortment of all tizeso . Common liar. Flat, Hound and Square, Droad nnd Narrow Daud, Axe and Hoe liar. Plow Dar, Plow Moulds and slabs, Nail and email Rods, together with all sizes usually called Air in the above line. For sale by A. LAUG 1 1 LIN, ap Water st. COTTON YAUX. 1 fa (inn Dozen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns JLU.UUU Nos DOO.GOOand 7lK), this .lay rle ceived per steamer Hoeo from Pittsburgh. For sae ,y Imay 17 OLIVER LA DD.

Hü I E t? s m ETI lasngijipliiHHaas t r- - M H M M M ILJJtai( U D M U H i ir opan n ft Ja a n f f n o nXttJ M.-M I!, . Dr. Tourueend's Compound ixtract. SA IIS APAK1 L.L.A, 1 his Extract is put ui in ouart bottles it is cix times cheaper, pleasnnter, and warranted 'superior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, pur sin?, sit ken inn or ut biutatins the patient, ana is particularly adapted for u SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE The rrt at beauty and nine: ion tv ot this hareapa llllll UVf rill UlUl'I inmuwj it) n iure viuiv.utiu- ;. ..: ..... .i... i ..-i., rAnu.nmti.in r,.rJ :ti . -1 1 .i ...k.;i.. .; tUPC It tl"UIUK0 1W .WJ w . wvii.m. .!'. v.. ..uiw. Cleanse and strengthen Cunsumption can be cured Iirotichitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, cotiirhs.ca'anh, asthma, spitting of blood, sore ness in the chest, hectic f.ush, night sweats, difficult it cleanses and strengthens the tystem, and appears to heal the ulcers on the l ings, and the patients grodual! v regains their usual health and strength. , CURIOUS CASE OF COX&UMITIO.V There is scarcely a day paeses but there area number of cast s ol Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. Towns nd s fcarsnparilla. l he lollowmg was ri-cently received. ... Da. I ow.nsexd Veartr: r or tne last tnree years IhaveUen aÖlicted with general debility, and ervous consumption of the last stage, and did not ex pect to ever gain my health at all. After going hnoush a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board ol Health in New lork and elsewhere, an I spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my Lealth, and after reading in some naner ot vour Sarsapurilla I resolved lotry it. After using six bottles I found it done me great good and called to see vou at your office, with your ad vice I kept on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsaparilla, - .1 i. i Vt ... r.. ...! i f.... (. the last three months, and I hope by the blemng ot Hi and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health.-heltK-d melieyond the-expectations of all that knew nivcase. Cll AKbr3 yulMUl 4 )ran?e. Essex Co. N. J.. A u. '2. 1847 State of New Jersey. Essex County, ss. Charles CJuimby iK'ing sworn according to law, on his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true' according to the best ol his knowledge and belli t. CHAKLES UUIMIJY Sworn andsubecrilied to before me at Orange, the 2d Aug. 1Ö47. CYIU'S BALDWIN, Justic e of the Peace SPITTING 11LOOD. Head the following and sav- lhat consumption is incurable if you can. New YfRK April 23 1817. Mr. TowNsExn: I varily U lieve lhat your Sarsap arilla has U-en the means, through Providence, ol viviixr inv Ii:e. I hnvefor seveial vears bad a bal couch. Ii In-cn me worse nnd worse. At latt I ro ed liirire auantliiesot blood, had nisht sweats, and was irately iiei-uiuueu anu re-uueeu, ar.u uio jiui uct to live.' 1 have on ly used your Sarmpaiilla but a short time, and there has a wonderful change been " . . . I . I I : I . wiotight on nie. 1 ti.'ii now able to walk nil over the citr. 1 r:ii.-e no 1IomI. nnd tnv couch has -left uie. Vou can well imagine- that 1 um Üianklul für these results. Your obedient wrvont, " W.m. KrssELL, 3 Catharine it. LOT IIERPLLCH. The annexed certilicate te lis a simple and truthful torv ol sunt mis and relief. lheTe are thousands ol siiiiilarcasesin this city and Brooklyn, . and yei therenre i boitsaii! of parents who let tin ii children ilie .or leur oi bemir iiunioujrircu orio save a iew smu. nrs. BrooKLYM, Sept 13, 1847, 1b. Iownsf.xp: I take Measure in Ma;i:iLr, tor :t;e benefit oflhosc whom it may concern, lhal in) danuhter, two years nnd six months old, was nli.ic -.ft.-.. .. r . . . i ii-vl tA ill. iTfiiornl (Iflu ltv ml liM I snff-li. tn was irivt-n up as pat recovery by our family physi c. . t- r ' i i i. ' . ciau; tut fortunately i was recommeniie-u ny a lricno to try your Scrsapanha. Belore having . used on bottle the recovered her sjieechond w as enubled to walk alone, to the ustonishnient of all w ho were oc uuainted wnh the circumstance. She is now quiu weiland in much better health than she has lec n toi 10 months past. JOSEPH TAY LOU, 128 York st. Brooklyn. TWOCHlLUIit .AV L.IJ. , Very lew families indeed intact we have not heard of one lhat used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost any children ' the past Summet, w hile those that did not sickened and died. The certificate

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1 robahly there never w aaa rcmeuy max nas ueen I 'r"v" "ui"i -""'nj uiwijeareu. so successful in desperate case of consumptionas.this: has 5.l.ba.d the dropsy, and was very much

we publish Mow is conclusive evidence of its value derstood, and has already procured them a connecami is only another instance of its saving the lives o tion, probably, larger than all other Tea cstaLlishchildren: ments united, and they consequently an. determine Da. Towxsend Dmr Sir: I had two children cur- to selltea purer, moie fragrant, and perfect for tha ed by your Sarsapanlln of the summer complaint nnd price, in the aggregate, than any hout in the world

dyseiiicry; one was only Id months old and the olh e.J years. 1 hey were very much reduced, and iew expecte-d they would die; they were given' up ly tw respectable physicians.' When the doctor informed is lhat we must lose them; we resolved to try your Snrsr.parilla we had he-aid so much of, but had little confidence; there being so much stulf advertised that is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did, tor it, unnoubtedly saved the lives ol both I write this that others may be induced to use it. Yours, respectiuiiy, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Urooklyn, irept. 15, 1847. LUNATIC ASYLUM. . James Cummtntrs, Esq. one of the Assistants iu the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's Island, is the gen tleman spoken of in the following letter: UIIEUMAT1SM. l ids is only oneoi morethan tour thousand eases of rheumatism that Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla has a . . cured i nc most severe and chronic cases are wce-klv eradicated iy its extraordinary virtues: Black w tu 's Island, Sept. 14, 1817. uk. i owxsl.nd: inave suiiered terribly lor nine years with the rheumatism; considerable of the tiine l could not cat, sleep or work; I had the most distressing pnius, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four liottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth f good I am so much lettcr. Indeed, 1 am entire ly relieved. You are at lilerty to use this for lhe ben elit of the atllicted. Your?, respectfully, JAMllsCUM.MINGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr.Townsend'sSarsiparilla is the very best remedy ior ieniaie complaints there is no disputing thousands and thousands of weak and debilitated emalesthat were prostrated by those diseases to which females are subject were soon in the enjoy mentef robust health. NtwYoRK.Sen 25.1847. Dr. T ow.nsfxd: My w ife hts for lhe last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced stale of health being reduced by a variety of complaints such as females are liable to; she got so bad at length that the was entirely unable to walk, und was as heirless a a child, she commenced us'ng your Sarsaparilla, and sue immeaiaieiy oegan to regain her strength, hei complaints leü her, and nfter taking teveral lottIe.. she is restored. Lk-ing a singular caye I have thought itinightdo good to puhlUh it. Slie'used a number ol remedies that done her no potd previously. Yours, rcsjiectlully, JOHN MULLEN, H7Narfolkt. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE .MEDICINE. ' DR. Towxsexd's SarsavaRU-LA is a sovereign and speedy cure tor incipient consumnti.in. nnd t..r the 'cneral prostration of the fystem-no malter whether tne result oi innerem cause or causes, produced by ir regularity, illtiesor acciJent. Nothing can Iw more surpriMn than its invigora ting euecis on nie numan trame. 1'ersons nil weak ness and lassitude, from taking it at once become ro bust and lull of energy under its influence. It imir.o iliately counteracts the nervelessness of the female trame, which is the great cause ot barrenness. It will not lw expected of us, in cases of m delicate a nature, to ex hiliit certificates ol cures performed, but wc can assure tne axnicieu mat Hundreds ot case have lieen rejiorted tous. Dr.. TovjteEXD: My wife U ing greatly distressed hy weakness and general debil iiy, and suffering continually by pain and with other diflicultie?, and having known cases w here your medicine has effected great cures; and also hearinsr it recommended for such eases as 1 have descnWd. I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla nnd followed the directions you gave me. In a sliort leriod it removed her com plaints and restored her to heal h. Being grateful f.r the benefits she received, I take nlcisure in thus ac knowledginjr it, and recommeiiiling it to the public. M. D. MOOHE, cor. oft;nndand Lydiussta. Albany, Aug. 17, SI 1 1

TO MOTHERS AND M ARRIED LAD1E3. This Extract of fc-areapanlla haa be-n .-.t-

prepared in referenoce to female complainu. Nofcniaie w no nag reason to suppose the is approach in ir that critical period, "tjie turn of life," khould neglect " ' " . "v: " c?iru I""":? ; ny ot tu uumnuus diiu numuie ciseases io wmcn te males art subject at this time ot life. This period mav be d. )ayed lor several years by using thißemedicin. or 19 n lew valuable for those w ho are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist natura ! ening the blood and invigorating the lystem. Indeed im meaecine is invaluable lor all the diseases t which women are subject. It braces the w hole system, renews permanently tht natural energies by removing the impurities ci tha uuuj hui to tar stimulating me systtm as to pro duce a subsequent relaxation, which is the cat of most medicines taken for lemale weakness and disease. DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE A?D , New York, July, 22, 1846 Dl.TowxsTXD Dear Sir: Mvwili.1..... 'r flicted with b terrible rapture for over fifteen years the greater pal t of the time. Fhe has been troubled -. t' , ,., . uuuim I with shortness ol breath &irreat Muttenn nltK.v,,... uas oeen very omressm?, and has trequently . . . i . "' vi UJVmtl pv" """'J 1 - rupiure was very been uuable to leave her bed. large and severe, fche tried almost every remedy for such cases with but little benefit. When the had t. .wo"en. , e had no idea that i-he could be o bene- . . . . T J . . J H V 4J j 6ne naa sucn a complication of disease I HutLU i183' as 6laiJge M il n,ay appear, relieved her I -"I'-J uu. unms inui mis Blaltllltnilo SO 8tr.anse a to apprar almost like fiction, but it is I socr fea!".y- our barsapardla n certainly a valu ....v..., ...u Biioiu oe usea Dy every one that 8 sulTering as we have been. If any disbelieve tin. "v"""vi " caiiat my nouse and maiucnJ0irivV?-"VrerrcsPwlll,y. WILLIAM T0WSLU, 1 Jimeiit DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been dUrnvtr which so neaily resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing food and strengthening the orau ot digestion as this preparation ol Sarsaparilla. It pos itively cures every case of dyspepsia, however sever or chronic. Bank Dei-artmest, Albaxt, May 10, 1845, Dr. Towase.vd -Sir r 1 have been afilicted fnr Bv. eral years with dyspepsia in iu wont form, attended ',! . i- 1--.--L l . ... I wiui tHJuruefs oi siouiacn, loss ot anoetne. rvirm,. hUVt. i 1?XV?xU k,lndaof "I. fd lor w eeks (wha I could eat) 1 have been unabla o retain but a small portion on my stomach. I uied the usual remedies, but they had little or noefiect in removing the complaint. . 1 was induced, about lv,o months since, to try your extract of Sarsapaiilla, and 1 must say with little confidence: but atler using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and the heartburn entirely removed; and 1 would earnest ly recommend the use oi it to those who have been afilicted as 1 have been. Yours, &c. W. W. VAN ZANDT. . N. B. , Purchase none but such as have wrnioen that hide the bottle compktelv, and Lave lhe written signature otS. P. TOWNSLND. Principal office, 12G Fullon-ai.Sun Duildine N. Y.: Redding i!L Co, b State-st, Doe ton; Dyott Ai, Sous, 132North-Second-st, Philadelphia; S.b. Ilance.drug pst, Baltimore; Durol &, Co Kuluootid; P. M. CoJ hen. Charleston; Wiight t Co, 131 Chartres-st, O.; 105Seuth Pear!-tt, Altrany; K.Yan buskirk,MH2 corner of M arket and I3road tu, Newark, N. J., and by principal Druggists and Merchants generally tiroout the United states, est Indies, and incLr.iiRdas For Sale by ALLEN C. HALLCCK. Druggist Main. St, Evansville, lnd. Who is appoint d by the proprietor, Wholesuls Agent, with authority to Fell at Manufacturer V prices. Ior Sale also by lilCH AHD B. HALLCCK. Druggist Princeton, Ind. march l?-d&.w ly ' TAST TEA S ! '. .1L.L.1S A: IIOU LS JCvansvillc, la. A GENTS OF THE NE II YORK CAUTOII TEA COXVirAnV. Tht Oldest Tea Kbtubltehmtnt in Amenta - THE Canton Tea Company has been popularly i I I 1. - n 4' . n.:.. :. .1.. l. ........... I JL known for nianv vears. This is the largest and oldest Tea Establifhment in Amcica. '1 lie publi have had full proof ol their integriiy and re.-ponsi-biliiy. But such has been the great and pitssingdf maud for their Teas of late, that they hae beeiiobligtd to enlarge, to a great extent, tluir two principle establishments in New York, viz: 125 Chatham A. 1C3 Greenwich Streets. They moreover possets facilities, iu relation tutl.a Tea trade, in a very abundant degree, and douLlie&a suK-riorto any other Tea Concern in Ameiiea. '1 heir scrupulous regard to all principles that und to elevate the character ol a large house, is weil unI cmna excepted. 1 hey most zealously invitethe attention oi the in habitants of this city and surrouudirg country to their agency Messrs. Allis &, UowiV. w here the following assortnicuts are always on hand; and U.cy ftel no hesitation in statins, that wherever a tincia trial is made, a very decided preference is given ts I the celebrated Teas of the Canton 1 ea Company, I 50Ktodcr make the experiment. - hi tad prtccs as fellows, sUjtct in all cases to is f turned if not avprvrtd tf. Gm.r.NS. Good Younff 1 1 v son fO 10 9 0 'J . 0 C -2 . 0 75 . 1 00 . 1 25 . 0 75 . 1 IK) , 1 25 . 0 50 0 75 Fine do ... . -o elo dodo do No 2 fragrant No 2 very fine Silver Leaf, Good Hyson Very nue do Extra fragrant Good Hyson skin Good Imperial Very fine do Extra fine do Good Gunpowder Fine do Extra fine do ........ CO 25 75 00 25 50 62 75 11 LACKS. No I Souchong No 2 do Finest do Fragrant Powchong, various prices Congo, various prices Fine OolongVery fine do Extra fine do Ningyong, various prices Finest English Breakfast Tea. (very rich 50 75 00 It t t i Pekoe flavor Fine Orange Pekoe Pinpst t'fkoe Flowers 75 62 00 Howqua.or finest Black Tea imported-- J 00 V ..hi. ..Itm Tea, both Green and Black, of all descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, $L50 y? nil 'rTin i7 tk rt?antnn Tea ComoanT J JXIVI ilUli "tv . ,,, , .,. ' are the exclusive venuera ui mo wp.'. - -- lied "Hovqva's Mixture." J ney imrouueeu u in America in 1S40 ana every , 7 "T" nrofessinrr to sell the same at all-much less tt a lower price-deceive the unwary, as the puhiic tnemelves will percieve, by comparing ibe with . the genuine "llowqua" venoca vj mo -v.v. Company. ' ' ; M;;n 4nit fcvtrr package tin uuiuuu c . . " . .Tr. -if tl.p wroDtxr.) bear the stamp wci"ui, n.u... j .v,,.; ... of neatness and elegance, uoiw mw so i.i.w4ul;...7 ,, . - inur LfUii 111 T - ; - i ality and power will remain ummnaired in any chitc. Iniy 16 ALLIS & IlOWLb, AgeotB. . i ..kl 4annKi irnm imu biiu vn - qu mate W INER'S Canadian Vermifuge The best medy ever yet discovered tor ail kinas rates the whole system, but it dissolves and cames oil the suDcrabundant elinie or mucus, so prevalent in he stomach and bowels of children, more P1 S bad health. The mucus forms the bed or ...y-ftn I. nt nn riM rnu worms ana jnTicnnest in wtucn worms prouu.c j moveim? it. it is imposiuie ior wumu . "j KV. It barraleMiu its effecu on the tern.and Khealth of the patients is J use. even when no worms are disc oveied th emedcine being palatable, no cDua m " not even the most delicate. . rn K M tty Prepared by JOHN WIN ER Si. CO.. Ä a 83 Maiden Lane, New York, pla wnoie . iail, by J. WRIGHT, General Agent for the toath and West, 151 Chartres street. New Orleans. Qruniy Agents ui rMsi imWM miry L'D-iy