Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 111, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 September 1848 — Page 4

Hart's Yvgt'tublc iJxfrael, T" theonly remedy that can le relied on for the per

At

.Sniinem cure of Spinnl Co npiainfs. Spasmodic

contractions, irritation ot thcAcrves,. iervou or

Sick lleidache. Nervous Tri mors. Neuralgic Alf'lions, A;ple.xy, Tarilysi, I C ru ral Debluy, Deli ciencv of Nervous and i'hvsical Huer gv. ami nil Ner

vo-is "lJi.t writers, including I lie most drcadiul ol nil

diseases that ever ati'ect t!io human race i:iiliXy, or Falling Sickness, ITvatprimt I- it. Convulsion. Suasnts. SiC.

This.lUe:iecin.-its hi a sudden de-'rivation of the

ten., ac'ciMnpsnioil with a violent convulsive mo lion of the whole body. It attacks !y tits, ami aite iirtniii il.iriitiMii r.ies oll, rencrallv leaving the sut

t"r.r in :i tn vir. :i ttMl.lt-1 Willi "ft at WC.lkllCSS and

exhaustion ot the ltody. " . I llnrt wmiU impress it upon the minds o

tKrt 'N..v...l tli.-it the Wretable Extract i- lh oi;l

remeilv ever disco v red that can te iclud on tor Hit

rwrmm-nl fine tit til.t-l I Ircadful of all di a'asc.

A it tendency is t insanity, tna lne-s and death,

the nr stSKii.UTi. Pu:mans ol Euro,, as well a

tho-se A"iir own ctiuiitrv. have pronounced r-t'iM't'V

incurable. And it has 1 en wroiifi lered by many.

until thUm.t im lortant of alllis-overies was mailt'

1.- n.w.t.,rM linn titnrlv m!k teen year since, during

u.v.:..u ;, j it hu tv-rii Twrt'.)riiiini' some i t the tnosl

UrnitriMFCiTis titkin record, and ha

Mnnuii.m w!.w-h time alone call tl.ice.

... i ...i.t.t cLill tin.l fxiM-rience. .Miiii.-Jier ol va-

nAu- denominations, as w. ll as humlmls t our mu AAt -;ti.in all unite in recotiiinemliU'' the use o

this ttulv valu:tll j medicine to their .ati. nts.chare.

lri.nwL vtii:ire thus atihcttvt. a? the t tily rtio-

a i ivt in. i - - - - - ...1..

Lanut aue used l.y those who have

lvu curt-l lv this vnlual le medicine. ( Mie say, "I have utr-red' levond niv jk.wer ol th scription, but now 1 njoi.v in "U-insf. iully re-loied to health and hapfiness." Another says, '1 ihnnk Cod 1 let I that l , . ... . -n ...fi-i 1 -il.-otit l ittnv duty t nrtH-Iaim

it tu the ends ol the earth, that thosesitiiilarfy nlllict

...v iml reli.-f. Aiiotlu-r. (who is an hniNKM

lwvtic. and well known in this city.) say, ".My

Koti has U-eti atilicted for years witli 1-.jk1os . but i ....vi- ...,i.,vi!i r itikkl h.--?iltli lr.nn tlie etit tahl; l.x

i,t Its l.int.-.' Kiys he'rhoiild and ouiiht to 1

soundtHl to the emU.d tlie earth." Another say.-, "Lan"uu:ci-ent'irely iuudeniate toexpte.-r. my j;rat-

Itn.l.. i.i Dr. 1 art. tor hawun l-ct n the means, umiei

the bltr-iu" of Cod, ol restot inn me t.. the enjoy incut f k.J In alth, niter havini: Ifen ntli.cted with Kp-ileur-y ia its worst forms for more th.ni twenty-thrtc years and mv morn'mil and eveninsl t-l la ionol prnUe and thank.?iv.n phai I con imie to neend tothutl.otl w ho haj atilu-teil but ' make me whole." EftiJ. tic Fi rs-t l twenty -vi vears an. n ........I.J ..r...l 1V tllU USl ot tins lri.lv Wonuertul

Y! juli.-ini

' .iu..' r .it..u in r riMiirirknblc rase of lheon ol

i.v... ..... . nl 1 'hiladeh'hia, atlhctcd will

ipilei;i Fits twenty JH-vt n yeais and fix months At e.- travelin ' through l.tilaml, Scotland, (!er-

....I l-Vü.i.-i- e.in-ultnf' the luih-t etilllH-nt

nhvieims. an I exitffnd;iisj fr medicine, medical

tro',iM.pnt n:id advice three thousand ilol.ars, re

...,...1 witli l.i .i to tliis country, in Novcinltci

i,.t u itK.vit r. e. ivin ? nnv Ik n tit whatever, and

was'enred by iisin IIa kt's Vu kta blk Extract, i x"... ..n.v l. iti-rtu Dr. Hart:

i ii-v -wmi nrr three thousand dollars lor mM-

n 1 iIw-IicmI attend nice. 1 w is advise,! to take

, i -.,r.. m iiii hi-n. w hich l Ii i- 1 tirst vis

: . l I I.. ... I 1 ii.ii.ii h.il mo t eminent nhvt-i

lien uiii; ' . . eians there in res.recl to linea-; they examined him -...i ..rrül a.M-.ir lmnly. 1 remained there three

months without tierceiviany rliansrs lor the better, ,i.;-.t. .....t t.i.. nullit two hundred and titty dollars.

l I i,v th. tihx-.i.-ian. and the most that 1 reee'tv

e,l was their opinion that my son a ca-e was ho; e es

ami I'osirivtLV Ixcrnvutj:. i accommiy ieu i.nScotland. Cerinany and

vJ.'nA t.i I r..nim.il home in t ie tiiotuh of Novctn

Ifr last, with my bouä f:r froniW-ing ctiretl aswlieti i i. r. I c-..uv...ir ailvtrtisemeiit in one ol the New

miJcaiicluleJ to try Hart's Vegetable

L'.tr...t .i,w v.i-.vr stitctnents and c.Ttifn-atesolso

many cures, ütiis of twenty au l thirty years stand

ing aaJ Icaa a.i-aru you 1 am not sorry 1 tli.lt, as t..r,v.- ..i 11 ri' e.uabU Kxtract alone, he was

. ' . I'ricr UnLTii. l!isreaon. which was

-..... until, him torbus.n "sa. is entirely re-

ct.r.l" witW iht Dfix-LMicl no Uiore him ot life,

health ul usetulti!ss

From the Pittsburg Gazette.

'PIIE past summer (1S41. haslfen a very rt niarka1 t.'...no r.eieifiit nnil heavy rain, tollowcd I y

inten.M and lortj; continued heat, had the -licet, in the

lirM ;lac', t inot.ioic a lapin

TO GITY

IBlr TELEGRAPH.

AND COUNTRY

MERCHANTS

it'

VI L.

lie ii luvr

and 21 yeaxj i'wMiiu of this tiin has lieen alllicu-jl with tbi- ui.t dreadiul ot diseases, but, thanA. t.ol, is naw enjoying sj l ru-a'.th. Now. sir. füllt without works I don t believe in.

TosavlsUi'J. le aver grateful to you isoae t.img nd ai 1 her e:iclse yo:ione huu lreJ dollars, 1 have, u. i l tMnk thi another and uuiie a

lIUt7Ut' WUt 1 vi ... - . . ditTerent thing The deb: ot gratitude I still owe you, but plea.e accept this amount as interest on the J,bS"0" YotrVfLLiAliT&uE. Ahotler rtmirknhle Cure jrrf.trmed bj the u$e ot Hart' l'rgtt.A'e jtruit. Doctor Hart It "i3 with no small degree ofjirntiticntion that I am enabled to announce to you thecjtnuiete lestoration to health of my daughter, by the use I your Vegetable Extract. At tlw ae ol nx years, (her a-'e at present is sixteen) slm t.h tirst allocked with tliis dreadful malaJy called Epileptic l its; an.j until bh; commenced taking the K..tracr,t.iesullemJ with attack of tits, almost incessantly, ands feverely s to threaten to drive reason troui its throne, and rcn ler her insane Idiotic. Physicians pronounced her inctraWe, and cauhJ h ,-tl.'. i t iinire tor her. We had almost despaired ot a

eure, when hearing of the remarkable cures performed bv the Ve getable Extract, we determined ta give it a

trial. The result hasexeraled our most ?an;;uine ex pectation, as by its use she is tree from a most dread t..l ...ni-i.tv and restored to I'tRFt.CT HeAI.TU.

IUI .11.... J , ' . . . i I i Sr.i in 1.1 anw one feel dt.-irous ol st in ner, anu tl

. ..ari.i i!n(T tho iiarticnlars ol the case, puch wi

mav be L'ratiiud by calling on qr addressing a letter

to me. nasi -paid, nt nty residence, two miles Irom the

village ot loners, t...... , - I C. DKNsmW, onkers N.

Ttt.tn, V..r.ii.(stiveiiess. &.C.. will produce

this disorder. In all such cases the Vegetable Kxtract : . .u- t n.Tu-irii which can be relied on with any

decree ol safety. Mothers who have Mnall chddren should reniembtr this. Ma a Cniu,the .past year, whohassulf-re.1 with this complaint, and has been civen over by phy-icians to the, has been restored by The use of but one bottle ol Uirt's Veg- table Lx tract Tk..i,;i,i .f William Anderson, North Fourth

street, WilliamAurgh. aged 50 moi.tlis, had tits eon Btantly for eiiht weeks. A consultation of physi Li Mri.l. wh. decided that the case was I

t i. , . n,l tr-.. end mu"! die. Whilst the

in tKiiflfin.rf.rnus state Mr. Anderson !!

-.I .t mv ..tCii-.and obtained a brittle of the Extract,

administered it to the child, and the result was a tier n..o.inr.ti,in nfhealth-

The son of .Mr. Robert McGee, corner of hu ivan and Prince streets. New York, w as severe y atlhcte.1

with fts. In thLs case also the phyMcians held a con

imitation and t'eci led that they could do no more n t that nature must t-ffrtct its own cure, or the loy

must die. The Vegetable Extract was administers;

t him whilst in a tit, by one ol the atienuing piiysi Aim Ht instantaneous. 1 Im

1 thrf luv restored to health. Mr

ttn.,a "I hall neverairain be without the med

icne in my b mse, if I can avoid it, for fear that some ... j i ,..,1,1 ...

of the rest ot my cniiureii ",., . .. . .i . - l .-otwider the medicine invaluable.

lilt-rviuic naj w,..- ----- --- . I tx'-....... t.l r.f..p to the to owini nerstins, who

Kave tieen cured by usin Hart's Vegetable Extract

W. ISennett, nine years, 171 (.rand ft. i v:i,..-..i, neun vpsr. 1J Uover

J.isenh Mcluzal. nine years. East Brooklyn 1. I

If. W. Smith, N. Y Custom House. S. Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island. Miss E- Meneel, twenty years, orkvdle. u, w r--.,, twentv venrs. 1 12 hamu.ersly H

w. II Pnrw I. tv-entv-three yean. NortolK st

lntr rt,irüra lit IMaMCVSt.

l'htlo Johnson, twenty-eight years, dreencastle Et

Judge Kandall, J1 bast uroauway,. x. Thotnat II. Jones ol the U S Navy. f. it Win. Jnniii . State st. Uridi Dort. Ct.

Te Time U Nor Par lijrArj When thousands who are now trembling under the hand ofthis dreadful disease, and fearins; that every attack may prove fatal will find permanent relief and be restored to new life, by lining this celebrated medicine. Uvea O.xe THoisAXcCEnrificATFJi, Have been received, in testimony of the beneficial remits produced by the use of ÜT. Ilart's Vegetable Extract. Prepared by S. Hart, M. IU New ork. Trie ne package, r 00 Four ' 10 00 Eiht ' W 00 It 13 carefully packed up in boxes Ir transportations J snt to anv part of the United States, I exas, ?.l exe and West Indies THOMAS At MI EES, li7 Main bt, lietween 31 and 4th, Cincinnati O. tleneral Agents ot tho United States. ADCllAKKIN Agent I.uuisvil!e Ky. C. UELE, Evanville Indiana.

rrowth ot niccu.nt

r lJ . ...

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vegetation, situl lit tt.e stromi to pronucc u trauiu

coiii'iesi'l-'n ol vegeiMOit" ii.nut r. ynin: u-c ""-

miiia ami sort ading sickii?, ilisease and tleatti in t-'" -."Jsvthiehhad b. rttofore Uen remarkable to tli. ir iKrtf 17

itlt II Cmll-'l V . a

We are i-rrdiblv informed, that whole mraU?,

... .. l.i,. I. it... r.a una iniiiFiinllv hcavv. rotted t..

the ground and w as not tit to l-ecut. In Indiana an.

Illinois, thes'u kiuss wassogeiural, tliat there wa

n.t enough well persons to attend uitm tlie hcr wh.wi. suiii iii:.'s w-re irt traded by a want ol prop

i-r remedies, as we tlS ut iTOOtl nüftin? .Vilich Ol ttJlt

sufü iin miyhl have Im en prevt-ntetl, bail every lam-

ly keil on baud u pupplv ol meiiitincsfiniiu i coun

teract Ii: t fleets ot this miasma, with which the at

in .-sphere at certain times is surcharged. In ndat . , l ! I . : .. .. .1. ... ..-öl ... a t.

IOI1 l ViUIIline, V I'l. ll I mi mu ii i;vm i ai ut i. td no comment.) we would strongly urge i very

family to keep on hand one or more Uxes ol M I.ANL'oElXIR l'lU-S."

Thoe Tills are the prescription of nn cmincntl hy-

-i. i.in in Moii.)ii":i b.ilat'o Virilit. ia. and were us-tii

ias nctjuiretl n I tv him in his private nrattice as a remedy in billioiit . I'hy.-icians I -on', plaints, for years lel re he t hough I tl oti.ruig

them to tue ptiitlic. mien, nowt u r, v as nu u"k the I ill-, and so great the muulicr of H-rsons Ikuli:ed l.y th: in, that the making of the quantity retjUi-

ne to supply the increa.-itts; teuiatio, negan imeit. -i.i . - ... .iiuii, t..

ere n.ate. lauy nn me nine nn"i iouio.. iv

.US p.'lll ll.'C. i O plt'Veill 1IUS llf 1II1S III.IHC ihiumi.tnents w iih the hoii-t of J. Kwd Co. No. t'-O Wood

-;r -el. Pittsburg, Pa. to prejwre and vetul ttieni, a here the ir nuine may le procured at all times and

in any reasonable quantity.

l here 1 ills are not reconuneniieu as a panacea ioi nil the ills that t'.esh is h ir t."but in all atfeciions

f the l.iver and in nil bilious complaints, they stand . I . 11 1 I ....... I at...... ii-u

Wltlioill a rival. All W IU liau- ever ufniiimiiigi'v th in the iirel'i-renci over all other Tills, and cannot te

persuaded to exchange those which they find ex peri-

.nee ti l mtU,si , ana jrri,ior any uina.vini thoKgh ihey may (e sugar cmttrtl tor o drastic as to no Mhruirh by iiay light." Trt -paretl fn tlie proprietor by J. K 1 1 ) D Ät t o wheloj ale Druggist, No.(X) WooilStnn f, t'ltudmrgh. Ye. to vi I... in nil r.n'i r Imtii a di.-tance must lie directed.

Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggists .hrou:hout the I.' nited States ami Canada.

0" N. II. Turehast rs will pit ase ie particuiaraii

inoiürelor "Dr. M'Lam t Lirtr 1'tU " ns mere nru

----- ----- .. .. i ..

it her r U liuriwirtimr to be "IjlVer 1 Ills, now ne io

thei.i.lilie. dcc-wy

H.Id liolesale Ä Ketaii i-y .., . CU AW FORD BKLL Main st. EvansvUU'.Jjul. Inntlil YlSillU'till. Tic. 3.

TM I IS wrld has ever Uf n the Kene ul the Iircest

I fcir...r..,4 U twit ii Truth and error. gumiff

doesTriun prMiiiid nn importiiut theory, than er

ror, w iih its eion ol a net. k k in arrest its pro-

.rr. A i.i.,i illustrious instance tl litis, w as me

opposititm made to the iinmorlal Jwmu. Hismas-

tir min. was .i.nniier i roviaence.io tneuiscoii

of Vaccination, by which that dreadful scourge, the ,.... im.t r..l.ly.l ol" its terrors. He tound that

' . . . . II c ...

the m ilter Ir.uil mistlili-S UIMlll the Uililcr Ol a CO tui.'

iriiti.. ! n iiririeintH which would urotluco the almost

divine results J.r which he had t?o patiently and anx-

otislv sou ght. IrptHisttoli arose.- liitcresteu eioiis

l.i.ri. in wM inl rniiW Mid nroieionai omuuilimicui

- - - a - ... i.i

p,I hat thev ibired not denv! 1 hey asserteu mat

many vaccinated persons liecame covereit with hair, and even exhibited horns and a tail; and that in one ff n hi1ift rnn tin nil tours, bellowine liken bull.

Hm ih rurrent was sKin turned. 1 lie liri'isii t ar

liament voted him JCjO,U0 sterling ($100tlJO,) and

the world tang his praises. The same ?ii. it has come down to our own time. r.vtn while we write this Hulletin, interested per-

sns, jealous of the wonderful eilicacy and success ot

Tbc liraeiciiDcrs .ueuiciur, are optHsiii2 them. Mi-guidcl men! How utterly

imiwi.a.ihlf tiinrres t their fiirend. 1 he most extraor-

iiiiiarv ei rtirieate are constantly flowing in to the

f'oMiuitiv-trnni nil i.arts of the country: certificates

uhi.-h have nst.inished the most restiectable citizens.

Many of these testimonials have U en submitted to gentlemen ot great üstinctioh, who have carefully examined them to see tint they are uln'. i.ne. Among the names of the Kev. N. Hanns, I). 1) , ol

the MethiKlist Episcopal Church, and Francis Hall, Es'i , editor of the New-York Commercial Advertiser. We finally submitted the whole to The Hon.

v. iSRtiiv. me .ttnviir oi .ew nrs., wuo hub

rriven his certitic.-.te. under the CJreat Seal of the Ci

. ..Ii

tint tii.-v nre fitiuine nn J reiinnie.

nn suli names, we tear no pposiuoo. , c an"..riiii.il nt t vt-rv iK. int. and solicit a continuance ot

the ii'icx-impled patronae we have already received

u.uil.l earnetiv ail vise.

1st. That in every iiei'hb.rhood where there is no

raefenUrn Depot, immediate steps lie taken to have

one. liy aüüreini; nie tii'iicrai .ig-iu ui ohj uia-

iriet. this can 1C t-ecureil.

. ....

Jd. Families should club together ami get an im

lilp.li ltt Kiilitilv

i

J.J. Emigrant icicties anu otner piuianmropic

i i i i .- : 1. .1 .

rm.llfS rinn 111 llirill.-Njl wiriil io iur ot -vi.

Of the (Iraefcnberg egetable Tills alone, ü,Wj

boxes are sild each and every week:

Of the Health liitters.nn enormous quantity,

rhesf extraordinary Hilters are sold at twenty-live

cents a paper, and are warranted to make two quart.

of Titters siqx rior to any in the world. J hey are

cotiiK)seId KMjts, lfcirks, Ilerus, anu ines, garner

ed in the vast torests anu prariesoi . America anu re

a stK?edv and certain retorative ol weak anu ueoiu

tiii-.t i-iin-itittittiins.

The other Medicines of the Company are t equal

v.iluo. nml nre as tullows:

The Cracfeiiltcnr Sarsaimrilla Compound, the

flrai tenUr Eve lition. the ChilJrens Tanacea lh

(Ireen Mountain Ointment, the Consumptive's Ualm,

th DvMt nterv Svruti.

tfr Th lleiural Accnt for Indiana ts Myrus Sea

ton. to whom applications for agencies may lie addres-

s.j. r.UAV.Ul li.YU i x., cecreiary

New York, January, 11?. W.vl. 31. W00I.SEY, Agent imvf-tf for Evaiisville

ft .SS: V fai ' Via IT h ' -4 1 ,itn ZttlHle. htlW'SJl-j- . Vt Ht "TT I 1 kfvä-1

WHOLESALE DEALERS IM FOREIGN AHO DQMESTIS DRY GGODS, COUIVEUOF MAIX AND WATE STllEBT, EVAXS VII 112, IA.,

WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THEIR UNUSUALLY

LARGE STOCK OF

Sorine and Summer Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,

11 nilflll up are dailv receiving irom me eastern .tarKei, .iaiiuiin.iuiii!, u m. ...

U lectetl with creat care and at extrenu ly low rates?, under the most lavorable circumstances, iwi

1 with an e-pecial view to the patronage oi ine r.vansvuie i rime, aim a we uuc 't jAROE SALES AND SMALL TROTH'S," we have no hesitation in pledging ourselves to Ci

CASH

..f "LAI

Fe

(with the

motto

to City and

Country Merchants, Dealers, Traders, &c, who will W kind enough tow I and, ff . x-,n in tvle extent, ami variety ot (!oo s, but als 1( Orr EU i OU Sllll uAKUAlA An wliraÄB 1TAN OU ATTENTION TO BUYOUT OF OUR ES

TAULIS1I.MLN I . . n-i,.t..: ii... n..r,.t,on

tir- Von are Darticularly reuuesteti on veiling our eny io enu m uuwiu i- u......,,. rCallat the "EXTUESS STOKE," corner of Main and Water Street. p23

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!

A T W II (3 L K S ALE A i D RETAIL.

IN THE NEW BRICK STOKE NEARY 0??03!T THE BANK

(Formerly occupied by Johnson J Crane.) . . ... .1 I .. I I: .t .!..! ... '.t

THE pubsciilerha opened within the last it w cays, anu iscunsianiiy receiving uircrtiy iruiu vi an exten?iveanl fl-iidid a.-.-ortnsent f :

Foreign and Domestic ury trccas, iats, iccnctsf acoxs sea tiicer, and Fancy Hardware.

Whichha vin" lieen purchasiil at the late larije IV M'.h.rt Auction Suits, he flatters himself hecan pe.l at

much less than the usual piices He is determined to exert himscll to make his cs-tah'ishment popular nt well withpun iiaser? who are vi iiii!.' ihet. i'y.as with those wlmnrereshünir in town, and would "I',1f. 1 v rennest the attention ol all to hs stock, which ho filers at wholesale ard rttnil upon terms which he

thinks will not lail to g've enure taii.-taciiou. tnpi.i 4uoii.j ' -

I m ..Vj" . J WmT VT W I

:i,;1IBiipapeilBg?BsE' J!L JBMliJfiifliSSltli Liigar ii .p liHa iura

Dr. Townsend'8 Compound JrLxtract AUMAPAH1L.JLA.

i his Extract is put up in quart bottles it is fix

limes ciieaiMT. pleasan'.er, and warranted sutienor to

any sold. It cures diseaes without vomiting, y

'lni:, tickeinni or debiutatinc the patient, ana u

particularly adaptetl for a

STKINO ANU bU.M.MtIC IVlEDlLIISfc.

1 he crc at beauty ard s upeuonty ol this tarsnpa

rilla overall other remedies is, while it eradicates dis

ease, it vigoratts the body. Ixmsumption cured Cleanse and strengthen Cunsunipuon can be

cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, coughs.catarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, sore

ness in the chest, hectic nutli, nniht sweats, dilhcult

orprot'use exjiectoration and pain in the ide, &c,

have and can be cured.

Trobablv there never was a remedy that has been

so successful in desperate case of consumptionas this;

it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears

to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients grad

ually regains their usual health and strength,

CUFIOCS CASE CF CO.NSUMrTION

There is scarcely a tlav passes but there area num

ber of cases ol Consumption reported as cured by the

use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. 1 he following

was recently received.

Dn. Townsexd lk ar Sir. For the last three years

I have been nllhcted with ceneral debility, and ner

von consuiimtion of thelas-t slace. and did not ex

pect to ever gain my health at all. After going hrtough a course of medicine under the care of some oi themost distinguished regular physicians and

memliers of the Hoard ot Health in New ork and elsewhere, an 1 spending the most of my earnings in attcmntini? to reirain luv health, and after reading in

onie oaner ot vour Sarsaparilla I resolved to try it

After using six bottles 1 tound it done me great good

nid cal ed to see vou at vour olhce. with vour ad

z . . . .. . -

vy

Shoes, Hats &c, &c.

years ot

agf

Wholesale dealer in diy Gccds, Boots,

Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather,

OCT Vff A"IH LT.EET. KIXIRU BOOH. AZJOVJti

EVANSVILLEND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLES A LE.

TO Country .Mcrch:iiilt-.l take ihis m tho Ito mlorm Alert hants i-nng this l ity, mat i am in reeiit of one otitic !a.''.-st anl U;t tiso(i-d slock ofOHida ever bn.uizht to this City. An .on

which I enumerate Ticks. J M-mius, Drills, Striin-s, Janes, Plantation Stulls, Ottiaburgs, Ickings, audings, liattings, Cotton Varus. c.

Aiy assortment ul brown and bleachetl Cottons is, 1 believe, the nmst complete west oi me viiegiiauy

tiiountaiiis.coninri.-ini? all the most ilesirnnie styles seleetetl Irom me nesi iiiiiuuiat-iornM. i'iuin.

Cottons are mostly from the Lowell and Walthaui Factories, and are cecidedly superior to any other gotidr !. i' : .1 ..: I .ir.....l :.. . t':.l. . ............ tl.nt .. t..rma ami iiricev nn mnrf

,1 11.1 U?? U1Ü1I1 U ... . II. , v . .. .F

ither foreign or domestid, olFered in this market

avorable to buyers than at any other house in this city

may lh

Very respecttully.

OLIVER LADI)

iiimltii: niMiiii:

T I KM S!)N -ri Ci ).M mUN D S V Ii U T or TA R. AND

WtHJU rSAt'll 1 H.A. TDEO.NLV CERTAIN RF.MinV KoR THE CURE OF IMNSlJJIlTION.

Ashma, Bronchists, Slitting 1Iih1, 1'ain in the Side

and Urea.-t, tHjre J hroat, tlaorsness, t aipitation

uf the I e irt, Whooping Cough, Croup.l lives, Nervous Treniours, Liver complaint. Diseased Kidnevs, and Atiections generally of the Throat, lire:i.i and LunTS.

Of nil the diseases incident to our climate there is

none so universal, and at the sametinio so insidious nn. I tntil.ni Cniisu motion. In tlmcountry especial

ly, Tulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge ami in its resistless career sweeps over the land as a Destroying Anirel, laying low, with relentless hand, the strong'st and lairLstof our race. Jlithorto all ell'ortsto arrest this dread disease have proved vain, and all that seemed w ithin our power w as at liest alleviation of t-utfering, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb The proprietor, in olfering this preparation to the public, would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts forth its merits; and the reasons upon which it founds its sujeri.r claims to the attention of the atilicted, lhat all who require jts use may r.-..w full ronfiib nee in itsc urative iniwers. Since

its tirst preparation he has had the pleasure of wit neiivr itshaniiv results in numerous- instances; bu

lie was determined not to olH-r it to the public unti he hid become thoroughly convinced ol its eilicacy Having such conviction, he now confidently offers i as a rented y without a parallel for the cure of TUL AlONAKV CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis lt the following speak for itself. l Knvp. nsed'TiioM .-son's CoMroi NpSvRUP of Tak

Sc Wood NAPnTHA,' for smie time in my practice.and have found it the most ellicient remedy 1 have ever used in Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when "real irritaLility, w ith weakness ot the nulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which it acts ijgreaily in its favor where dysptuea or oppression exists, w hen is mediately relieved by "In Tulmon4jy Consumption it can ho used with confidence; l-eing applicable to every form of that dieae,and I consider it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and V.,rAihSf,,?1pu" ntion ofcmpiracisni." M. CllAAlCLub, Al.D. n,iladelpha, Oct. Jlth. 13iG. CrThe nlwvemedicines preparetl only by Axjxev .V. I )i Ksot, at N V. corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets l'hilad. lphi: Sold by C. J5KLL, Lvansville, and ri-ppeciable druggist generally. Trice DO cents ur 1 per 'bottle beware of intervcn uov 4 J81T

AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEvER

i ui:i bv sniTirs toxic svitur.

rpiIK proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a supeiiority oyer II other remeiiiescver

JL ollered to the public tor the sale, certain, speedy , and peimamnt eure ft ague anu rurr frynius and l ever. He refers to the w hole Western country to lear him testimony to the assertion that, in no

case whatever ill it fail to cure if the directions are strictly lolloped and carried out, ami wnn ihm assurance he h fully prtparcd to warrant a curein all forms whatever of Ague and Fever or LI. ills and t ever

whetaer of short r long standing; and all persons teüina it aie In reby nuthoris d to return the money io persons who may have used it as directed when it shall have fairly tadl to cure. Thisreine.lv has now Uen extensively used throu-rhout the West and Southwest fur the last seven years

and within that period has permanently "cured 200,000 eat s. in all its varied hrms, many of which had

leeii ol from one to three years stand ng, and had resisted all tue usutu retueoie hin ji and in no case did this medicine fail where thedirections were followed pro.Krly. Such is its invariable

success that a larger numler of respectable practitioners of mc-thcinc, in various parts ci uiecouiur, use and iireciibe it in prelerence to Quinine and all other rume!ies. .

1 he pui'lic are assured that tt is not amy ccitain in us t-uects as a i omc, i.u. hmü um,..! , y v of vegetable medicines, is iieriectlv innocent in any ta.MS r circimtanees, and may be given to females, . Iii-. . : . .. l. I l.... .. I... t .. ..r ..I nitv nn.

infants, nnl all jiersons ol ueiulitated ana tieiieaie cousiiiuuons wimuui me - ....w. -- pleaaiilttl'ct. , , . , , .i

1 hi ni ilieine ncini w I ot irticlesot tei priniu an i uro u qu uuy. no " prietor in . rton, altir the estnl.li-btd bums ul pha: macy. (w hi h cannot U-snid ol the many Ionics now flooding the Western and Southwestern country,) t.od in this nspctt u'one is rendered greatly suisenor to the remedirs usually prepared ami hold in the country. ,. . . . . . . liy its aiierient and powerful diaphoretic itropTties, addeil to its tonic qualme, it m renlered eminently

superior to uinine and oilier remedies as a general arid popular I omc in all cases Wiiatever wuere 0liU-'"

are proper tobe ailministered. The proprietor, therefore, would respecuuny unite pracimviiieia - -- public generally to give it but a fair trial, and they will then be convinced of its great superiority uvCr all other remedies now in use for the purposes specilicd. Tersons living in districts of country subject to Ague and Fever, Cltillt and lever, or bilious revers would do well to ke p a supply of this valuable remedy always on hand, especially il medical aid cannot lie conveniently had, . . . The proprietor has now in his possession hundreds of certificate? of it? value, given by persons wiu have used it, with many letters from merchants who have sold it largely in their country, as well as from many res-ieciahle prnctiiiom rs, who hav- useJ it in prelerence to otlur remedies, attesting its value, hor the ta:bfactiMiuf those not aaijiiainted wjih its valuable curative powers the following letters and certificates are given from the many in his posscse-ijii: . . Cixcixnati, July 20, IS 14. AIessrs. Wils.v, Tuttet. Sc Smith -Gentlemen: The author of this is ihe meagre suljject who presented himself at your counter, on Friday, tho 12th inst., under a complete state uf debility trotn lever and ague. Vou will recolh-ct 1 look a bottle of Smith' Tonic Syrup, ot your earnest solicitation, and, being so very weak, I did not wi-h to take any medicine until I got home when I could receive proper attention. 1 got home on Sabbath morning in time to take two doses In tore my f hake 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 ihe evening 1 resumed the Toni', as directed, and only Irid time to take threedoscs until bedtime. Next morning, alter breakfast, 1 continued taking'it until the hour of ague and fever had passed, when 1 droied if, and was entirely free from th disease. I did not think it possible lor medicine to rstore a person as fast as the Tonic restored me. The Greatest difficulty now is to govern my appetite. I do ihinK, without exception, it is the best medicine I ever took. Most resptctfully, 1. MACUIUt. Taris, Tennessee, September 11, 1 10. Mr.ssR. Wii.so.v, Fettet, fc. SMiTn Gentlemen: I wrote you. four days ago, requesting you to send me more of the Tonic Syrup. I am now entirely out, and have borrowed two dozen. The demand for it is very great. In every instance where it has been tried it has effected a cure. It you have not startinl the parcel tor me before this reaches you, eight or ten dozen of it will not be too much to e"d. f... Respectfully, tc, .T" Mouth Sandy, Tennessee, August 21, 1340. Messrs. Wilso.v, IVrrrr, ifcSMtrn Gentlemen-. You will please send me two dozen Smuh's Tonic Syrup. 1 cannot close nty letter without informing you that, out of the three dozen of t'ie Tonic Syrup I liotight uf you this last spring, 1 have only tu o or three bottles now on hand. It is called tor almost daily and it has never failed in the first instance of producing an eflectual cure. It is the best medicine for the cure of chills and fever or ague and fever that 1 have ever teen. Your early attentioiito the nlove order will much oblige your friend. JAMüsT. KDA1 UN DS. We, the undersigned, do hereby cheerfully certify that we have sold largely of Smi'Ji.s Tonic Syrup in our neighlKirhood, und in very many cases have personally t n and known it used among our enstomers and from what w e have seen and I now of its use, do without hesitation, icconimend it to our friends and the public generally as the most sptet'v, ernianent. 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 will in no case fail to cure if the directions are properly followed. L, F, Chilton, Christian county Ky: J. E. Goodwin, Taylorsville, Ky; J. R. Hamilton. Hancock co., Ky: W. F. SuMelt, Clinton, Ky; Al. ScJ. Heltner, Springville, la; L. Frisbie, Milltown, Ia; T. Lendrum, Falls Roti-'h, Ky; Samuel AlcClarty, Hurdinsburg, Ky; Graham &, Hawrth, Howling Green, Ky; J oundtreeifc Uarrett, ll.-ownsvi'.Ie, Ky; J. W. Garner, Charlcstown, la; Terry Gaither, Munroe county, In: W G. llowman, illersville, Ky; E. O. Drown Si. Co., West Toint, Ky; J. M. Thelps, Un veil worth, la; II. T. Delt, Liverniore, Kv. - ........ rr.-ntirif I hv J()lf J. SMITH. Author and Proprietor. Kouisville. Kv.

Sold wholesale and retail by C. DELL. Druggist, Main St.. Evansviile,

aug TJ

To whom all orders will be addressed.

JUST received from New York, 0 Hall Tipes Cognac Drandy;. 2 Tipes Holland Gin; 10 CT'ks Tirt Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Rum; 10 barkefs Champaigne; 5 bxs Cordials: loo " Claret; l.'iO" Sardiner; 4iX) cans Oysters; 2j thousand Tigara Cigars; for sale by ALUS & HOWES. nj:t Water st.

IKON,

LARGE and general assortment of all sizes o

Common Dar, Flat, Round and Square, Droad

and Narrow Dand, Axe and lloe Dar, Flow Dar,

Piow .Moulds and slabs, INail and small Kods, to

gether with all sizes usually called for in the above Rue. Ff. aale by . A. LAUG 1 1 LIN,

np

Water st.

COTTON YARN.

-g f AAA Dozen Hope ractorv Cotton arns XU,)UU Nos 500, 600 and 7tt this day rle

ceived :Hr sleanier Kosco from Pittsburgh. For sac by Imay 17 OLIVER LA DD.

TO MOTHERS AND-MARRIED LADIES. This Extract uf Sarsaparilla- has been etnrM&T

prepared in referenoce to female complaints. Nofeniale w ho hap reason to supjosc she is 8ppror.chin that critical period, "the turn of life," should neclect

to take it, as ft is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to w hich females art

sut'jeci at tms time ol Ute. 1 his rnd may be de

layed for several years by using thistnicdicinc. Noi is it less valuable for those w ho are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist nature bv rniirlr.

ening the blood and invigorating tlie system. Indeed

tmsmeoecine is mvaluahle tor all the diseases t

w Inch women are subject. It braces the whole system, renews permanently th natural energies by removing the impurities of tht body not so far stimulating the system as to produce a subsequent relaxation, which is the cas of

most medicines taken for female weakness and disease. DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND

DKUTSl , New York. July, 22, 1846. Dr.Towxsem) Dtar Sir : Mv wife Im Len r.

flicted w ith a terrible rapture for over liltecn ycara the greater pat tuf the time. She has been troubled w ith shortness ol breath &, great fluttering of the heat which has been very distressing, and has frequently been uuable to leave her led. The rupture was very large and severe. She tried almost every remedy for

such cases with but IttUe bentht. When she had ta

ken but three bottles uf your excellent medicine sh was entirely relieved of the disease of the heart, and the rupturelias almost entirely disappeared.

Mie has also had the dropsy, and was very much swollen. We had no idea that she could be so benefited, as she had such s complication of diseases

Dut it has, as strange as it may annear. rtlievid her

ot the dropsy. 1 am aware that this statement is to strange as to appear almost like fiction, but it is sober reality. Your Sarsaparilla is certainly a valu

able medicine, and should Lie used by every t-ne that .1- - i t .- ' ......

usuiieruig as we uave wen. ll any üisbefieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have ocular demonstration. Yours, respectfully L'll lllll Tllll'ol'h t 7.

WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James st DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered

which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing lood and strengthening the orrans of

digestion as this preparation ul Sarsapnriila. It pos

r.iveiy cures every cube ol dyspt pMa, however sever or chronic.

Daxk Dr.riUTME.NT, Albany, May 10, 1845, Dr. Townsexd -Sir : I have beenalliicted forser-

,i . i i. ..." . .1 1. f .. I A'l

and hive u'en uVle to attend to mv usuaMaborsfor with sourness ol stomach, loss of ai.pt tue, extreme Z f as Ä ln7l hoiSy the blessing ot lÄTeVlwK

.. me - ... - -- the uai r, niedies, but th. y had Utile or no effect i my case. ClIAKLJ removing the cr niplaint. I was induced, alu-ut tw En nontl since, to , f y your extrnctof Sa.apanlla.an

Slate uf New Jersey. LWx County, ss. Charles

Ouimbv beinff sworn uccording lolaw.on his oath

saith, that the foregoing statement is true according

to the lies.! ol 1ns knowledge and teiu 1.

CHARLES qi'IMIiY.

Sworn ami su:scrilKd to U fore me at t ränge, me

2d Aug. If47. CYRUS liALDWIN. Justi.e

ot the It ate, SPITTING DL(K"D.

Read the folhiwing and say that consumptiüii is

incuraL'e il you can.

isi:w i er.K. Apiu t i

Mr. Townsknp: I varily Ulieve that your" Sarsap

irilla has It en the means, through I'mviJence, ui avuig my li.'e. I have for several years had a bad

ourh. It In eanic wotse and worse. At last 1 ruts-

I lan'c quantities ul blotKl. had night sweats, and

.... . . ii'i .

was frail Iv deli.il:;tetl and reduceu. unu uiu not ex

M'Ct to JlVf

1 have only used your Sarsupaiilla but

i short lime, and l h te has a wonderful change been

wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all over the

ity. 1 raL-e no blood, and my cough has b it me. Vou can wi II imagine that 1 am thankful Lr these

I X I IT . . .

.esuils. a our ci.eiiu r;i servant,

W.u. Kt ssr.M., Co Catharine st. LOT II ERTLICH.

The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful

atnrv "I tutteus:g and relief, liiere arc thousands

il nn linn :i.-e in M.is n v and Urooklvii. and vet

her art ihoi.sandsed parents w ho let their children die

oi :ear ut lieiiin LumLi.eged or to save a lew shiu

li.r. liKooKLY.N, ?epl icll

Dr. Tcwxsc.Mi: I ta!,e pleasure in stating, tor :he

licnelit ol those whom il may concern, that my

latmhter. two vears and six mouths old, was ahiic

ted W'ith general debility and loss of speech. She

was L'ivtn un as oast recovery bv our family physi

cian; but fortunately 1 was recommended by a Iriend

to try vour tarsapariliu. IJetore having used one

bottle t he recovered her speech and was enabled to

walk alone, to the astonishment ol all who were ac

quainted with the circumstance. She is now quite

well and in much bette r be alth than she has item nn

10 months past. JOSEPH TAY LOK,

128 York st. Brooklyn.

TWO CHILDREN SAVED.

ery few families indeed in fact we have not

heard of one that used Dr. Towncend'sSarsapr rilla

in time lost any children the past Summet, while those that did not sickened and died. The certificate

we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value and is only another instance of its saving the lives o

hthlreli:

- Dr. 1 ow.vsexd star Sir: 1 had two children cur

ed by your Sarsaparilla of the summer complaint and

dvsenierv: one was only ID months olu and the oth

e J years. 1 hey were very much reduced, and lew

exnectetl they would die; they were given up ly tw

. II I - l.l ! . . J

respectanie pnysietans. tuen ine tiocior iiuormeu

is lhat we must lose them; we resolved to try your

Sarsaparilla we had heard so much of. but had little

confidence; there being so much stull" advertised that

worthless; but we are very thankful that we did,

lor it, unnoubtedly saved tlie lives oi both 1 w rite

ibis that others may tw induifd to use it.

ours, respectfully, JOHN WII.SON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Drooklyn, Sept. 13, 1817. LUNATIC ASYLUM.

James Cumniings, r.fq. one ot the Assistants in

the Lunatic Asylum, DIack well's Island, is the gen

tleman poken oi in the following letter:

KIILU.HA11S.U.

1 his is only one of more than four thousand cases

of rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has

cured i he most severe ana chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues:

1lackwi:u s Island, Sept. 14, 184.

Ur. Iowxsexd: lhave s uttered terribly for nine

years with the rheumatism; considerable of the time

I could not eat, sleep or work: 1 had the most dis

tressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than une thousand dollars worth of good I am so much liettcr. Indeed. 1 am entire

ly relieved. Y'ou are at liberty to use this for the benefit uf the atilicted. Y'ours, respectfully.

JAMES CUAI.MINGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy for female complaints there is no disputing thousands and thousands of weak and debilitated emales that were prostrated by those diseases to which females are subject were soon in the enjoyment of robust health. NEwYoRK,Sep 23, 1847. Da. ToWxsf.mi: My wife has for the last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health lietng reduced by a variety of complaints such as femalesare liable to; she got so bad at length that she was entirely unable to ualk, and was as helpless as a child, she comniencid using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, hei complaints left her, and after taking several bottles she is restored. Deing n singular case 1 have thought i t might do good to publish iu She used a number jf remedies that done her no good previously. Y'ours, respectiully, JOHN At ULLEN, u7Narfolkst. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEA1ALE .MEDICINE. Dr. Townsend's Sarsafarilla is a sovereign and speedy cure tor incipient consumption, ami lor the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent ca use or causes, produced by ir regularity, illnessor accident. Nothing can lie more surprising than its invigorating etlecis on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervclessness of the female frame, which is the greet cause of barrenness. It will not 1 expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, toexhibit certificates ot cures performed, but we can assure the alllioted that hundreds of casehave lK-en reportel tous. Dr. Townsexd: My wife lieing greatlydistressed by weakness and general debility, and sulH-riii continually by pain and with other difficulties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures; and also hearing it recommended for euch cases as 1 have described, Fobtained a bottle of your Kxtract of Sarsaparilla and followe! the directions you gave me. In a short eriod it removed her corn plaints and restored her to health. Deing grateful for (he benetiu she received, I take pleasure in thus nc know ledging it' and recommending it to the public. M. D.MOORE, cor. of Grand and Lvdiussts. Albany, Aug. 17, 8111

in

two

and

1 must say with little ruiilidciicv: but alter using nearly two bottles, I found my appetite retortl and the heartburn entitely removed; mid 1 would t'bi nest Iv recommend fheu.-e of it to these who have been

u lliie ted as I have been, Your.-, c.

W. V. VAN ZANDT. N. D. Purchase none but such as have wrnpj rrs lhat hide the Ixitlle completely, and bae the Winten

.-ignatuie.t S. r. 1 .W .SLND.

riitiupal t Ihce, Kb r ultoii-st,t un Tiglunj: N. i .; Redding 3L Co, t? Mate-st, lios-ti.u; Lyott Jvl Sem, 132 Not th -Second -st, Thi!a!el l.i.-t, S.t. Hor.ce. thug gist, Laltimote; I 'urol .V Co hl Ium-iuI; T. M.CoJ lien. Chailet-ton; Wiihi &, Cu, 151 Lhattres-st, N. O.; lUi South i'earl-st, Albany; R.Ynn huf kirk.Mi corner of .Market ami Droad sts, Nttuk, N. J., and hy principal Druggists and Merchant; generally tbioout the United statt, Wim Inen s, and tl.t Cnn-ida ForSale by ALLEN C. HAI.UCK. Druggist Ainiii.St, Lvausvi le. Ind. Who is np)oinu d l.y the ptpiitor, Wlwdesale A g lit, with aul hoi ity to yell ut Alain: tact urt r's putt ?. lor tale aUo hy KlCilAkD 1J. IlALI.t I K. Diuggut TiiuceUii, Ihd. march l?-d&w ly "tea"sTteas!4 ... -r-- -

ALLIS IX OWES, LvamvIK, Zt.

AG EXT. S OF TUB XEW I it UK CAÜT02T -EA CCBSTilUV. The (Jliletl Tea Lblallhl.virnt tu Avitricu

f-piIE Cantn Tea Company has bc n popularly JL known for many years. Thi.- io if.e lartt st m.4

oidest Tea E.-tubli.-hiuent iu Ameiica. "i he pubba

nave had lull prool ut their iutegti y and 1 1 sj'oiiibil'uy. Dut such has been the great m.d piessiLgdemaud lor I Ik ir Teas ol late, thai tt.cy hae t li obliged toenlaige, to a great extent, tLcii Ivo piiut'jl estublihmeiits in New oik. Viz:

12 Chathuui A.- 1G3 til et i. wich Stree t. Tiny moreover possess facilities, in u latioit totl a Tea trade, in a very abundant dt j.ree, atidtiuui lie suiKiiorto anyuthcr Tea Coucein in Ametua. '1 lit ir scrupulous regard to ail print i, ls that uhd to elevate the character uf a lar:e L,t. , is w II un

derstood, and has alit ady prucurtd ihetn a connec

tion, probably, larger than all ullvei lea eslai.ini.ments unittd, and they eoiisequt iiil an tleutniinej to tell teas puier, inoie trngraut, nnl ttttvt lor tin price, in the aggregate, than an houte in the wotld China excepietl. 'Ihey must zealously invitcthc attention of tie inhabitants uf il.is eiiy and surioi'iidiiig couuuy to i heir Beei.cv Alii-si,. Alms llcwis'. whtieth

following assorime tils arc alwa) s un haml; and they feel no hesitation in stating , lhat wherever a singl trial is made, a very decided picferencr is given to lliecelebialtd Teas of the Cai.lou 'Ya Comjiariy.

ÖCrDeader make the cajk rim nt. lictnil pricts a Joit-trr, nnntil in till cutis to hr rturnrtt if not approved of . gki:i;Ss.

..

Good Y'oung Hyson Fine do do---No 2 fragrant do- - No 2 Vf ry line do---Silver Ieat, do---

Good Hyson Very tine do

tixtra Iragraut Good Hyson skin Good Imperial

ery tine do Extra fine do Good Gunpowder - Fine d' Extra fine do BLACKS. No 1 Souchong No 2 do Finest do Fragrant Towehong, various prices Congo, various prices Fine Oolong Very fine eio Extra line do Ningyong, various prices Finest English Dreakfast Tea. (very rich Tekoe flavor Fine Orange Tekoe Finest Tekoe Flowers

Howqua, or finest DIack Tea imported

0 SO . U 0 73 . 1 IV - 1 25 Ü 75 . 1 IX) 1 25 0 50 . 0 75

1 1 - 0 . 1 - I

r

CO 25 75 IX) 25 50 C2 73

4 li

0 50 0 75 1 00

0 75 0 C2 1 l0

1 (X)

Ne plus ultra Teas, both Green and Flck, of all descriptions, the highest grades grown io China, $1,10 per pound. TAKE XOTICE. ThelCanton Tea Company are the exclusive venders of the superior Dhck 1 ta called "Ilowqua's Mixture." 1 hey irtrodcced tt in America in 1340 and every other person or house professing to sell the fame at all much less at a ! er price deceive the unwary, as ihe pub ic thi...iselvt s will jiercieve, by comparing the s une us with the genuine "Howtpua" vended by the Canicn lea Company. . ... Every package (in addition to its comain.ng full w.i'ht," independent of the wrapper.) bear the stamp of neatness and elegance, and ihe 1 eo therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that the quality aud power will JT""."" u"'mP"'r, '? ""' cli mate. my 16J ALLIS & HO L, Agents.

W INCH'S CannJian Vermifuge Th"hf ft remedy ever yet disccnered for all kinds el WORMS. It not only destroys Worms and invirates the w hole system, but it dissolves an 1 carri s oil the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more esp'Ciabr thoe in bad health. The mucus forms the bed or nest in which worms produce their young, and bytemoveingit.itis impossible for worms to rt ma.n n tr By. It is harmless in its effects on .the s the health of the patients is alway Wue.i t u use, even when no worms are disc oy ., .i '' l chte being palatable, no child will rcluse t tike not even tne most delicaie. p . c0 VM

OCri'reparcu ny j'i- "V.,, . , i,rTi. i VI., Vnrk. Sold wholct-ale -

.il.-iltieii Auntie, i"-" , ., ,he- . -i i... i u'imciiT Ceneral Aceat Lr t.'ie -

inn, oy j. i o.t.v.1 Tl.' .1. and WUt, 131 Chirtres street. New On, an-.

Ki-ein v At, nt4 in ivaso5.

miry 25-1 y

sdu re

ALLIS f. 11 VWIX