Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 114, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 5 September 1848 — Page 4

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t- jiM I IV!J m 5 - -TW.- - xiart s V;;tisib MM ltrut?t. . ... i j i . iiir.i - ;ul inysical Emrgy,ar..t aIl4cr including the mol ,ad;ul ol ul :r uli'Vi tue liüniLin:. . 1 - - .- - - . . ii ii - . ....... Hysteric, '1 iii? . J "Convulsions, ftW " ün deprivation of ik on ' ." cö.'i-ir.U'vl ttiu a vi0jcnt eonvubive molAie' u--..).. it attain ly hts, ami n!t LKl.-IllS, ,CC. .tr.ai.i duration g ; a 0p. ...nera.lv having the suf Ctr m a suiporN uttr., kl with great wetness and . Doctor Dart wonhi invr oss it upon the minds o the atil'itt'J, that the Vegetable Extract is the only remedy ever discovered that fin relod on for tlu jorina:ient cure of this most dreadful of all dk-eacö. As iis ten. I- ncy to insanity, mi !n.s anil death tfuv'iostSKii.t.ivt. Physichxs of Kun. as well ailix: o'our cwn country, have pronounced Kpo-i incuralle. And it h is ü en ronsi.it red by many, until this most i:iitjt i:.t of alldiswcri.' was mailt lv P.K-tor rf. Hart, n. arly s.xtttn ye-irs fince. tlurinj Which time it !.as Wen ufrf'rmi:t olll ol the tn..-KlmarkaisleCi-kis ukKn rttvnl ati.l has ncquirt il a rfjiutauoa wiiich UTiie alone ran ttlac-. l'liy-icianr S unJ mhlt vl skill anJ ex rii nre, .Mir.UttTd ol varioustleuoinin:io:fr.as wt-ll as hun!rnls of our fini nent citizens', all unite in reeonunentlin; the ue o this ttuly valunble niwlicine totlwir natienta. charge and fru i-.Js, who are thu- aiilic:ed, as the only run- - tdv. SE QroTC the I.ANt;i-.uiE n-srd by those w ho have bvn cured lv thii valuable iiKilu ii.e. t ne ia, "I have suff-r.tf Uyond my power of Ucri,tK'ii, but now I rtjoi v in U iully rc-toml to health nmi hanpinoss." Another says, thank llnl I iVtl that 1 am a well man. 1 a!o'üel it my duty V uroelaim it to tl'.c ends ol" the earth, that those similarly Riiiitltd nmy rind reib f. Anotlk-r, (who is an Ivminim Lawvlr, and well known in this ciiy.) says, "Alt bon has been at'tliiMed for years with l.pdey. but inow enjoying nod health Ironi the t irt tabh. I.x tract, lti tame,' Kiys lie, ",-hould and nht to U houn ltd t jllie thl- tt ile earth.' Another ia)s "Lanuni:ei-eiitiielv inadtuate toexpre.-s my yrat itu'lolo f)r. Han. f.r having U'eti the mean, mule, thtj bles.-ui; of CikI, ol p .-toUHr me tit the enjoymen. f .od health, ntHT having betn nlliieted wiih Kj !;-" i" its wort f.rms for more tiian tv. nty-tlirtt venrs and ioy moriiinj and evening obiroioii ol praiM inj iliaiiksiv.i!ihn.lcon iiiue to:iM t nd to thai lion who haal'dtetcd but 1. mnke nie wh.ile." CriLLCXlo fi r.- l'iweiitv mvoii year nnl i jnnths, cured by the use ut this Truly Wondcrlm Alellcine. " ml tin füioMiiii ronir!al.V r!r I ll.e ..n o! HWin. ,tcore, tVp, of rhi'a.ifl-.hia, allhcttd with p'vic Fit twenty M-vt it ynrs and six month. At;er traveliejj throuV.i Kurland, Seotiand, (.lerrnany, and l'ranee, c-.m-uitin the iiurt tn.im ni jihy.-K-nns and expen.im for medicine, m- oicai treatment an. I adviea ' three thousand dollars, re titrnoi wiih hj 5n to this country, in rvovemUr l.it, wiihoul reciivins any bnn tit whatever, and v.-a cured ly uinj li.KT's VtiitTAELE Kxtiiact. M Win. S. core's Letter to Dr. Hart: 1 have spent over three thousand J .liars lor mM. icine and medieal att ndance. 1 was ndvised to take tour m KnriKio w ith hi;n, which I til l. 1 Urt vis ited Cnij'anJ. 1 consulted the most eminent pliy.-i-ciansthtre in rc-;M.-et to hisca-e; they examined him n.l ore.?ii:ed accirdinjrlv. 1 retnain -d liiere three months without perceiving any chanu'j for the letter, which cost me about two hundred and liity dollars. Docketed hw the t hvi-h i in, and the most that 1 reeciv ed was tlieir opinion that my sort's cae was hojicless nd I'ostxivELV Ixcurvcle. I äcc4)rdiny!y left Lhifland, traveled tiiroui;h ieotla:id, ticrtnany ami 'ranee, an.l returned home in t ie month ol .November last, with my son as far from being enred aa when 1 Ipu. I saw vour advertisement in one of the New York narv'M. and coneluJeJ to try Hart's Vegetable Kitract, teeinj your statements and certificate oft) many cures, some ol twenty ana tnirty vears siai.uing, and lean assure you 1 am not oorryl tlid so, as by' th us ol" H irt' V e-Jtablu K.xtract alone, h w ai re;toretl to itRFtcr llF-M.ra. Hi reason, w h;c!i was o far fr.vi? as to unlit hint lor lusin -ss, is entirely re fctore!? with the nrosinct now It-lore him ol I i to. health and u-efuliuss. He h how JS ytarsef ae und -27 vears 6 month of tliis time has been alÜietctl with this most dreadful cl diseases, but, thankCod i now eniovinj; irovl health. Now, sdr, 'faita without wrks I don't It lieve in. Tiisnv 1 s-hall beaver era teful to vti isone thiiiL' ml a3 1 here enclostj you one hundred dollar, 1 have. no doubt but vou wi.l tlun i tins Jinotiu r ana quit a different tiling 1 he debt t ratitti.le I Mill owe you, but please accept this amount a. interest un the debt in advance. Yours, very respect 'idly. (finned) WILLIAM SLCUKK. Anotttr remirhJye Cure perform! iy the ut vt Hart's tgittb!e lixt met. Doctor Hart: It is w ith no small decree of pratifi cation that I a:n enabled to announce to you the oniI'lete restoration lo htalthof my lau;hur,by tlicue t your V eetable extract. t me ae oi mx years, ther ae at present is sdxteen) she was lirst atlaeke! w ith this dreadful mala Jy calk-J lpücptic Fits: and until sh. commenced taking the l'.Atract,he sulfered with attacks ol tits. alni?i ineeo.-antly, and s- jc Yerely as to threaten to drive reason from its thtoiie, nd ren cr h-. r ins-m; Idiotic. Physicians pronounced her incurable, and cnuhl t!o nothing more lor tier. e nao nimoM uepaireu n n eure.wnen hearing of the remarkable cures iK-rfortned by the Vr. table Extract, we determined to give it n trial. Tii result has exceeded our most sanguine ex pectation, as by its use she is tree trom a most uread fid himI.i.Iv. anil restored to I'ERner 1 (talth. Should any one feel desirous of freeing her. and ot ascertaining the particulars ol the ca.-e, such wi-h Teething. Worm, Costiveness, See., w ill produce ihis dis rd3r. In all such cases the Vegetable Vlx tract is the only medicine which can be relied on with any degree ot safety. Mothers wh-j have small children should remember this. .Many aCuilimIic 'past year. w ho has sufl-Ted wnii tins conipi.nni, ami ikh urn civen over by physicians to .lie. Ins Ik en restored by the use of but one bottle ol Hart's egetable Lxtract. TliA r Iii!. I of William Ander n. North Fourth street, Wiliiamsburgh, ajed '20 months, had litscoty iantlv for einht weeks. A consultation ol physi : na j ralu-d. who decided that toe case was n hooelessone, and the ch;!d most die. Wnilstthe ehild was in this dangerous state Mr. Anderson adled at my oilice and obtained a bottieot tlie Lxtract, administered it to the child, and the result wasap i- . tcctrstoration ofhealth. 1 he m of Mr. Roliert McGee, corner of huljivan and 1'riHec street, e,v York, was severely alllicted with tits. In this case also the physicians held n cnpultation anit'eciled that they could do no more and that nature must cff.ft its own cure, or the lty must die. The Vegetable Lxtract was auminisu rt o to him whilst in a tit, by one ol the aitenuing pn mcians. Iisclljcu were almost instantaneous. I ii tits was broken, and the boy restored to heal in. .Mr, Mctiee says' I shall neveragain be without the medl'uu it I l n avoid it. for fear that honi f the rpst of mv children may be attacked in the same wav. 1 consid r the metficine invaluable. We wou ll reter to the following persons, who have tieen cured by using Hart's egetahle Lxtract. : W. Iknnett, nine years, 171 lirai d -t. J. Ellsworth, freven years, 1J Dover s Jos-eph MrDougal. nine years. Last Prooklyn L.l. IL W. Smith, N. Y Custom House. S. Kelly, twenty years, Staten Island. Miss L- McKee'f, twenty years, Yorkville. Mis L Crane, twenty years, 112 hammersljr st. Win. IL Parv I, twenty-three years, 73 Norlolk st. Jacoh Petty, four years. 171 Delancy st. Philo Johnson. twontv-cizht year9,(Ir encastle Ct. Judg.v Randall, 91 Last ßroadway,N. Y. Thoma lt. Jone, otthe U S Navy. Capt Win. Jenni.i:, State st, Uri ig port, Ct. Tw: Tike Is Not Par Distant, hen tho-isands who are now trembling under the hand of this dreadful disease, and fearing that every attack may prve fatal will tin 1 permanent relief an I 1 restored to new life, by ti"ing this celebrated medicine. Over One TiiocsandCertihcatis, Have leen received, in testimony of the tienvhcial re?u!tsproducel by the uso of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Lxtract. Prepared by S. Hart, M. D., New York. Price One package, 3 00 Four " 10 00 Light 4 ; 20 1 Itia cartfally packed up in boxes for transportationand sent t" anv pirt ot the United States, 1 exas, Mexco and West Indies. THOMAS & .MILKS, , 147 Main st, between 3 1 and 4th. Cincinnati O. t;.-neril Agents of the United States. ADCIIAFKIN Agent IuisTÜle Ky. C. ÜCLL, Lvan.ville Indiana

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J- rnsnent cur .i'tSpr ?" Id on f r the per e infraction. 1 rri r n J. "J 'J'ipI.Vmts, SpnniH:h Sic IlesJ.icIie. ' .", Nerves, Nervous o. tia;., Ap.ihw V'M,'5'-Ticnurs, Neuralgic AlYc CieiH'v of. ,- - 1 si-. Onitral Dtbhty I5.Ö

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may be gra.iri: d by calling on or addressing a hittr to me, past-paid, at mv residence, two miles frutii the villa'c ot Yonkers. W't-stthestt-r. New York. O. C. DUN."? LOW, Yonkers N.Y.

Fn.m the Fitulturg Gait tie. "PlTr. pnt stnnmer ha been a very rctnarkajL l-le ne. F;cqueiit and heavy ruin, lollowed b in . um aui loiiir cuti:iiieil heat, had tilt ct, in th iirsi ii ;-, to promote a rapid growth ot friiccuint ve:'tation, ntn! in the frecoiul to produce a rnpid lie cor ip.'si'ion of vtu't table tuafor. giving ri et niuc'i mi" -na ai.il spreading ieklte--, t:i-v:tte and death in i-" "V?.-which had hTt toiore Urn umarkab.e lo. Ik ir fru.ubiiiv. We ate credibly informed, that whole nit adow.e, on whic!) the trrass was unusually heavy, rotted to die eroi.n l a:id was not til to I e cut. In lodiana and iili.iei, thesiekiie-s was.-ogtr.turl, that there wa. uot ei.i'j;li well ptrM.iij to attend upon ti e frick. whose Mini riii;s weie pic traded by a want l prper leni.'the, as well aol e;od nuring. .Much ol this sulleiing might have hei n pn vt ntt il, ha h very lainiy hot tm iiu.id a upply t 'nedicilies t-uited lo ciune'r::ct the !l els of tins miasma, with which I he atinosphtrc at certain times is Mircharged. In ndli iioii t) (Juinin .-, (w hich is in Mich general Use as to o--i no eouiint nt,) wo would strongly urg e very family to ket-i) on hand one or more boxes ol "Uk ML..i'j.Livi.n Pii.ls." Thee Tills are the prescription of an c -niiiK-nl Thysician in iNloiiongaha'.a Co irginia, and wt ie u.-ttl by hint in hi. ptivate t..actit as a rvimtly in l-iilious complaints, lor years letore he tliought ot otl ring thetii to the public. urh, how ever, w as lite siicccs the l ÜI--, ami so great the number of pt mns b ueti edby tin m, tint the making of the tpiantity rrpuisite ti sup.ily the increa-ing tletnand, Ix-gan to interfere mate, laliy wiih the tune rc mired to attend to hispra. ti -e. "To prevent this he has made arrangements wrh the hou.-e of J. K:id A. Co. No. M Vxh1 ."rr it. I V.taburg, i n. lo prepare aiul vemi mem, where the irenuinc may le procured utall times and in any reaMinuble ipiantily. 1 hese I ills are not rt eomtnetuitu as a panacea ior all the ills that flesh i?h ir to.'! but in all atK-ciions id" the Liver and in nil bilious complaints, they stand without a rival. All who have ever nsel tin in, give tlu tn the preference over all other Pills, and cannot le nersuad d to exchange those which they find experi ence to U'wi'.'.,i i , and tjjict wit, ior any other,even ihokgh they may he nu'ir eoati-tl ,or to drastic as to go "ihrotiii by day light.'.' lVeparel ha ttu- proprietor by J. Kl LH) V iwiitlo; le lru7!'it. N.,.t.t) VhhI Street, fittsburh, IV. lo whom all orders lrom a distance must be directed. S.l.l also by our Agents and the principal Druggists throughout the l iiiied States and Cafiailü. "f N. lt. Purchasers w ill incase le particularan . in ot in for "Jr. M'htue' Lutr V," as there aru o:h. r Pi!! purpoitiiig to bo ' Liver Pills," now U lo ihepiiolif. Jcc'.'g-wy til t hoiesale vV Letroi by cuAwroiinpni.L otuin ft. I' nii-svill,-. I mllioiiihi yjuiiii iin. :).:;. Tlll. world has eer Ix-en the t-i-ene of the fircest trl:l;it lH-twrcn Truth anl error. .No sooner I'rutn propound tin irr.nortant theory, than er ror, with its legion of allies, seeks to arrtt its pro gress. A mo-t illustrious instunee ot this, was the oppo.-itio'i made to ihn immortal Jenat-K. His mas ter mind was le t, under 1 rovidence, to theuiseovery of Vaccination, by w hich that dreadful scourge, the fiU'tlt jH.f, was robbed ul its terrors. 11c tound that the uiAtiL-r from pustules u;ion thu udder of a cow eon-laii.t-d a prmeil.: which would produce the almost liivtue results tor which he had so patiently and aiuously sought. Oppo.-iion arose. Interested jhtsoiis higii iu i-ocial rank, and professional position, li-licul-ed what they dared not deny! They asserted that many vaccinated persons became covered w ith hair, and t ven exhibit d horns t.ond a tail; and that iu one case a child ran on nil fours, bellowing like a bull. Cut l ho current w as voon turned. The Pri'ish Parliament voted him X'JO,UOO sterling (1U0,IX0) and tin; world sang hi pruises. The same Even while ii it has come now n to our own time. we write this Lullt tin, interested iktsons, jealous of the wondcrlul el'ica-y and Success 'of - J lie i.racleuDers .iieUiciiie, .ire opposing ih?m. Misguided men! How utterly imtM).ib!u to arrest their t-nrcad. The mst rxtraor-liinary-certificates are constantly flowing iu to the Company, iroiii nil parts ot the country; eertiucates which have a:tonHied the most respectable citizen?. Many of the$c testimonials have U-en submitted to centlenwi ot grert ili-'tinction, who have carefully exatnim dtl vi.t to ct that they aro cr.NUiNE. Among thte, are the names of the Lev. N. Lang, D. D , ol the Mtthotibd Lpi-c.'pal Church, and Francis IIa!, Ls'i , editor of tha New-York Commercial Advertiser. We finally submitted the whole to The Hon. W.m. V. Lr.xuv, the Mayor of New York, w ho has giw n his certificate, under the Oreat Seal of tne City, that they aregt nuine and reliable. Will mi cli names, w e fear no opposition. We are fortiiit A at every oiut, and silicit a eoutinuar.ee ot ihe unex unpled patronage we have already received We would earnestly advlr-c, 1st. That in eveiy n ighborhood wlierc there is no tlrucfctilu rg Depot, immtiliate steps be.takcn to have iwiv'. Ly ad lres.-ing the General Agent of any district, ibis can be secured. 2d. Families should club together and get an immediate supply. iM. Emigrant Societies and othtr philanthropic 1mhÜ-s should fiitnUh thi'tn to the n-edy. ' Of the Oraefenherg Vegetable Pills alone, 30,CCO lioxes ate sold cadi anil every week! Of the Health Hitter?, an tucrmon quantity, The.-e extraordinary Litters are told at twenty-rive Cents a pap r, and are warranted to make two quarts of Litter stipt rior t any in the world. They are composed of Koois, Larks, llcrts, and Vines, gathered in the vast forests and prarics of Amt rica and are a speedy and certain restorative of weak and debilitated constitutions. The other Medicines of the Company are f oual value, nd are a loliows: The (iraefeiiberg Sarsaparilla Compound, the llrat h ti!erg Eye lsition, the Children's i'anacea the Oreen Mountain l.htitmeiit, the Consumptive's L'ulm, the Dvh nteiy Syrup. PCrThs Oencral Agent for Indiana is Mvrus Seaton, to whom applications fr agencies may be addressed. EDWARD UAlPl'OXi .Secretary. New York, January, isi. WM. M. WOOLFGY, Agent mavt-tf for Evansville. ESIlllYi'II! IISMIril! TI IOMSO.N S C )M POL' X DSYKLT of TAR AN D WOOD NAPHTHA. THE O.N LY CFRTAIN KIM1DV FoR THE CURE OF CON SUM I'TION, Ashma, Lronchi-it-, Spitting LIoh1, 1'airi in the Side and Lrea.-t, ore 1 uroat, llaorsness, 1 alpitatioti oft lie he irt, Wln.opinjj Cough, CroupJ lives, Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint, Disastd Kidneys, and Alli-cliond generally of the Throat, Breast and Lung. UI all tae ilu-e.w.i incident to our climate tlierc is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumption. In thi country especial ly, r'ulmonury Consumption is emphatically ascourye ami in lis reisiies career sweeps over 1110 innu os n Destroying An:el, laying low, with relentless hand, the strongest and lairest tf our race. Hitherto all etibrts to arrest this dread db-ease have proved vain, and all that seemed w ithin our power was at best alleviation of sutlering, rende-rinü somew hat smoother the certain tmnrress to the tomb The proprietor, in offering this preparation to the public, would embrace trie opportunity lo state upon w hat pntunds. it puts lorth its merits; and the reasons upon w hich it founds its superior claims to the attention 01 th? amteteü, tnat an wno ntjuire lis use may repiso lull confidence in its curative powers. ince its first preparation he has had the pleasure of wii nessing its happy results in numerous instance's; bu he was determined not to oiler it to the public unti he naJ liecotne tnorouiriwy convinceu 01 its euicacy lavinirsuch conviction, he now contidt nily oll rs i a a remedy without a parallel for the cure of I'll L MON Ali Y CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis ea.'S. Iet the following speak for itself. I have used'TiioM vnon's CoMpor.DSnrr of Tar Wood Naphtha,' for some time in my prnctice,and have found it the most ellicicnt reme.ly 1 have ever used in Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when ureal irritability, w ith weakness of the pulmonary Organs, existed. The rapidily with which it acts Miireatly in its favor where dyspucra or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, l-ing applicable to every form of that disease, and I cnid-r it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt from the impuation ofempiraci-ni." M. CilA.MCtKS, M. D. Philadelj.hia. Oct. I Ith, 1SI. JWr-The n?vpmedicines preparnl only by Ajtgxey v'xc Di-trsox, at N I ) comer of Fifth and Spruce Streets Pniladt lphia: S!d by C. I5KLL, Lvansville, and rtsjetable drusreists cenerally. Price DO cenU or $1 per Untie beware of interven ! nov 1 1 17

TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS

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VÜGLESAL- DEALERS IN FOFEIGH AfJD D0MESTI3 DHY GOODS. COIIXEKOF 3IAIX AND 1VATKU STUEET. EVAÄSVII.LE, IA.,

WOULD INVITE ATTENTION OF THE TU A Sprint and Summer Foreign tiriliril we aredailv receivinir from the Eastern ll lere.l with irreat care and at extrem Iy lw rates,

'ASI1 with an esjievial view to the patronage of the Evansville Trade, and as we have adpted the motto .f "LAIM IE SALES AND SMALL ITiOFI TS," we have no hesitation in plcdeinir ourselves to City and

Country .Ierchant, Healers, 1 ratters, AC. who win u to please von in st.Ie. extent, nne variety of Oo m1.. . .... ra u I

tilensft X'on in FI Wie. elni. nut varieiv i tiir.Niy.inii ni-n i 'iii.iv iwe nitii u.i nu.-Ai.i.?iio

WILL M AKE IT AN OIULCT WOU I II Y OF TALLTSIIMLNT. .

8:7" Y u are part u-iilarly requested n vi-itinjr our Citv to cntl nnl obtain prices lielore purchas.n?. 0J"('allat the "EXFUESS STOUE," corner of Maui and Water Street. np 23

NEW GOODS!

AT WnOLKSAhli AND RETAIL.

IN THE NEW BRICK STORE NEARY OPPOSITE THE BANK

Formerly occupied 'TMIR snliscriWr has opond w ithin the last tew days, JL an exten.-ive anil spieiuIM n.-sorttnent oi : roreisn and Domestic 33ry Gcod, and Fancy Vhich having been purchased at the laic large Vrrt much b ssthan the usual ptices lie 1.4 leiermiueü to well witliDurchasera who are vi-itin theClty, ns with fi-l'y reauet-t the attention ot all to h,s stock, w hich he thinks w ill not fail to give entire satisfaction.

Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats

Cap.9, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c., occ.

OCT WAHR fcTHEET, TZIir.D EVA NS V DRY GOODS AT T'O Country Merchants. I take this rnttho reet-ipt ol one of tho largest and bet assirt-d w hich I enutiicrato 'l icks, Demiiis, Drills, Stripes, ililiir Hnttirvfc (tt iti N'tirnc K-n dings, Battinu's,Cottju Yams, c. .My assortment ot brown and bleached Cottons is, mountains, comprising all Ihe most tu-firnWe styles Cottons are mostly from the Lowell and Waldmin either firein or tlomestid, otl"er-d in this market. avorable to hi vers than al any other house in this may C, AG-US AITD FEVER OR

i :i:j KV MiTirs toxic sruur.

Tlin proprietor of this - h hrafed medicine jiit-ily claims for it a sup i iority over all other remedies evei olU it d to the ptiblic tor th- safe, certain, sjieedy , nt.l pi 1 intuit tit tire of Ague and Ft ver or Chills and Fever, lie reiers to the whole Western country to l nr him teiimuy t the assertion that, in 110

eti: f. whatever v ill it L.il to eure if the direc: ions nre strictly followed and carried out, and with this assurance he U fully prepaml to warrant a cure in all forms w hatever f Aiiue and 1 ever or Chills and Fever whetaer d' short r loi;g standing: and all p.-n-ons s- Hing it are hereby authorised to return the money to

persons w no may nave uel it as tlirech d w hen it shall nave taiily taned t cure. Thisrt incdy has n.iw U-eti extensively used throughout the Wt.-t and Southwest fr the last seven years

and w lihih that period has uermanetitlv cureil riOO.OOO ca.'t. in all its varied forms, many ol which had

U-en of trom one to three y :rs stand Mr, and had

ai d in no case did t(.i meeirine liil w'h-re thedireclions were followed prrly. Such is its invariable success that a largi r 11 umber of respectable praetiriuners tf ntetiieine, in various parts of the country, use

ana presciine 11 1:1 prcter n' eio quinine ami nil :iit r rnniet 1 s. The public are assured that it is not anly eeitain in its Ohrts as n Tonic, but, being composed entirely of vegetable medicines, is perfectly innocent in any eases or circunistaints. and ni:iy lx given to Linaies, iutants, and all per.-ons ul d bihtatedand delicate constitutions without the lea.-t fear whatever of any un

pleasant etl ct. - Tili m ,'di -in. io- ni.nol f irticles of te- i.n " prietor iu pt Tttn, alt r the t stabii.-hr forms ot pl.a. tlooding the W estern and Snirhwestern -oimtry,; n.ni

the remedies usually prt parol and .-old in the country. Ly its aneiicut an.l onwerful ili t;h ireti: nrojerties. added to its tonic malities. it is rendered eminently

sujitrior toijuinitic an I o'her remedies as a general and popular Tonic in ail cit.-es whatever where 'Ionics are nronor tobe admitiiMe red. The ironri. tor. ther tore, would re.-a crftillv invite oraciitioticrs tvld the

public irenerally 10 give it but a lair trial, and they will then be convinced of its great superiority ovtir all other remedies now in use for the purposes sp t ili d. Persons living in districts of country subject to Ague and Fever, Ch'llt and Fever, or Hi; ions Fevers would do well to keep a fcupply of this valuable remedy always on hand, c-pcci iily ii medical aid cannot be conveniently had. The proprietor has now in his possession hundreds of certificate? of its value, given by persons who have u.elit, w ith many letters Irotn merchants who have sold it largely in tli ir couiitiy, ms weil as Ironi 1 ninny respectable practitioners, who havi used it in preference to other remedies, attesting i?s value. For the satisfaction of those not aa.pninte I with its valuable curative pwcrs the follow ing letters and certiticatcs

are given irom me many 111 ins possession: Messrs. Wilsov, PnTrr. A. Svtmt Gcntlctnen: himse d at your counter, on I ridny. the lith inst..

You will rt collect 1 took a htnleof Smith's Tonic Syrup, at vour earnest solicitation, and, !eing so very weak, I IM not w ir-h to take any metlicine until 1 j:ol home when 1 cuhl iecive prop r attention. 1 got home on Sahhnth morning in liine to take two don s la-lore toy shak- came on. It came on at its usual hour (10 o'clock, A. M.) as ha d as usual, but if lasted but a short time. '1 h' Sever also left me agrt attleal

sM)iier than usual. In the evening I reum-d the until bedi i:ne. Next nionang, aster l reaklast, 1

had passed, w hen 1 dropped it, an 1 wis entirely free from th.; li.-se.ise. I did not tiiink it po.-si;le lor medicine to r'store a person as fist as ihe Tnic re.st.irt d me. The gieat--t dirlicutty now is to govern my appetite. I lo thiiiK, without exception, it is the best medicine I ever took. Most respectfully, ' E. G. MAOUIRB. Pakis. Tennessee. S i)tember 11. 1810.

Mrssns. WiLsnjr, Pettet, Sz. Smith Oentlemen: I more of the Tonic Syru;). 1 am now entirely out, and

very great. In every instance where it has been trud it has etlccted a cure. It you have not started the parcel tor me before this reach you, eight or ten dozen o fit will not be too much to send. Kespectlully, &c, T. COONEY. Morm Saxdy, Tennessee, August 21, ISIO. Messrs. Wilso.v, Pettet, äi Smith Oentlemen: You w ill please send me two dozen Smith's Tonic Syrup. I cannot eloe my letter without informing vou that, out of the three d.-zen of the 'ionic yrup 1 bought tl" you this last spring, I have only two or three bottles now en hand. Ills' called for almost daily and it has never faded in the lirst instance of producing an effectual cure. It is the Inst medicine for the cure of chills and li ver r ague and fever that 1 have e ver teen. Your early attention to the aKve order will much oblige your frien.l. JAMKST. LDMUNDS. We, the undersignetl, do hereby cheerfully certify that we htve sold largely of Smih,s Tonic Syrup in our neighborhood, and iu very many ca.es have personally en n at;d known it used among our cnstouiers and from what we have seen and I now of its use-, do without hesitation, it eommeiid it to our friends and the public generally as the inost spe-edv, permam-nt. and innocent remedy that we have ever seen or heap of in the cure ol Ague and Fev er or Chills and Fever, and we do belie ve that it will in no case fail to cure if the lirections are properly followed. L. F, Chilton, Christian county Ky: J. E. Goodwin, Taylorsville. Ky; J. IL Hamilton. Hancock co.. Kv: W. E- SuMett. Clinton. Ky; M.St J. Hclmer, Springville, la; L. Frishie, Milltown, la; P.Lendrum, Falls Rough, Ky; Samuel McClarty. Ilardiusburg, Ky; O.-aham Ilaworth, towling Oret n, Ky; )uriltree Sc Uarrett, lirovvnsviile, Ky; J. W. Garner, Ch.irh stown, la: Perry Gaither, Munroe county, la; W 1 1. Lowman, illersvilie, Ky; E. O. Lrowu Co., West Point, Ky; J. M. Phelps, Ienvcn worth, la; II. T. licit, Livermore. Ky. Prepared by JOIlN J. SMITH, Author and Proprietor, Kouisville, Ky. Sohl wholesale and retail by C. HELL. Druggist, Main., Evansville, aug ID To whom all orders will be ddre-d.

JUST received from New York, 6 Halt Pipes C;nnc Diandy; 2 Pipes Hollan! tun; M eiks Port Wine; 10 casks Madeira; 2 hhds Hum; 10 Iwkcts Chnmpsigne; 5 b.xs Cordials: loo Claret; L')04i Sardine?; 400 cans Ov Me rs; 25 thousand Tigara Ciirars; for Pale by ALLIvc HOWES. Water st. up 'J I

DE TO TI1E1U I'NUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF and Domestic Dry Goods, Mai ket.. Manufacturers, &c. Our stix-k has been se muter thn most lavorable circumstances, (with the I I . I . II I - Kinn rroucn xoraii ami s eu. not oniv t but al-o TO OFF Eli YOl' Sl.'CII UAKG. to le able I' 4IVC V4)L II ATTENTION TO LT Y OUT UF OLK ES NEW- 000J)S1! ly Johnson J Crane.) and inconstantly receiving directiy Irom New York Hats, Uccncts, Scots and Shoes, Hardware. iiij.fi ry Autt,n Sulcr, he flatters himself he can sell at exert Inmsclt to make his es taim.-limcnt popular at those who arertsiJins in town, and would rasnectolll rs at wholesale and re tnil upon terms which he ap!51 3IOIIKIS S. JOll.NNO.N SOOR AEOV2J Jtt AI2I ETPJEET ILLE, I N D. WHOLESALE. Ito inform .Merchants vi.-iting this City, that I rni stock d Coods ever brought to this City. Arno Janes, PlanUilion stulTs, Otiiaburgs, Wickmgs, Wi mi in Amona aaI believe, the most complete west of the Alleghany selected lioni the be?t mauulactorics. ,Iy Mo Factories, aud arececidedly supciior to any other With assurance that my terms and prices are city. Very respectiully, OLIVER LA DD CHILLS ANT) FEVER rt-MMt d all the u.-iml retntlies known in this country. - t an.l rura. ruility, an I i always ma;le ly ihe pro ioacv. 1 hi :h cannot be snid f the many Tonics now in this lesin-et a'one is rendered greatly stiix rior to Cixcissati. July 20. 11 1. Tho author of this is the meagre subject who presented under a enu!ete state et d hiüty Ironi Sever and ague. Tonic, as riirecW-d, and only hid tine lo tuke three dosed eontniot - d Inking it ttiitil the hour of ague and lever wrote you. four lays aro, repie-tinj' you to h-ihI me have Itorrowed two dozen. The demand for it i I HON. TiAUGE and general assortment of all sizes o - - -. - r !.. !..... I c i and Narrow Hand, Axe and Hoe Dar, Plow Ear, Plow Moulds and slal. Nail and small KckIs. toseuier wiin an sizes usuany cauea ior in tne above fine. For sale bv A. LAUGH ELY. . 1 . II 11 I t . m ap i;. U ater st. COTTON YAHX. ill I a 1 1 1 1 iHizcii nope i-aciory cotton i arns -V-' J- Nos 5tH, 600 and TOO, this day rle I - rv -V it it 1 r .. .. reived per steamer hosco Irom 1 ittslmrali. lorsael by ImaylTJ OLIVEli LA DD. 1

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Dr. TowKscnd's Compouna txtract. AUSAPAUILLA. This Extract is put up in Quart bottles it is six times cheaper, plea? antcr, and warranted $utenor to :ny sold. It cures diseases w ithout vomiting, pursniL', MCKcnin or cienuuatinir the oaticnt. and is particularly ndapted for a fcrl'KlN'ti ASU SUMMER MEDICINH. 1 he enat beauty andfuneiioritv of this Sarsana rilla overall other remedies is. while it eradicates nis ease.it YifOratt-S the Itodv. fVincimiritinn rnrtA Cleanse and strengthen Cuneumption can be curt d Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, coushs,catarrh. asthma, ppitting ol blood, soreness in the chest, licet ic tlush, niht sweats, difilcult or profuse expectoration and paia in the fide, &c, nave and can lie cun-ü. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so successful in desperate case of consumptionas this; it cleanses and strengthens the pystem, and appears to heal the ulcers on ihe lungs, and the patients gradually regains their usual health and strength. CCEIOCS CASE CF C0.NSU3IITI0.X . . There is searn-lv n d.iv tinsws but thrr a r num. ler of cases of Consumption reported as cured bv use of Dr. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla. The following was recently received. Dr. Townsend lhar Sir-. For the last three years 1 have U-en alllicted w ith general debility, and tiervous consumption of the last stage, and did not expect to ever gain my health at all. After going hrtough a course of medicine under the care of some ol the most distinguishetl regular physicians and nieinU-M of the litmrd nf IL Ith in Npw Ynrlr nnA elsewhere, an 1 spemüng the most of my earnings in attempting lo regain my health, and alter reading in . ..I . i. ;ni i l . . :oniu paper ui j our oarsipuriuu i resoiveu to try it. Alter ll.-imr si V luiltli- I ioiind itdin nifrrrrnl crcml and called to see vöu at vour ofiire. with vonr ndvice I kept on, and do must heartily thank you for vour advice. 1 nersvere in takinsrthe Sarsannrilla. I . ..." . T and have leen able to attend to mv usual labors for the last three months, and 1 hope "by the blessing ot liod and yourSarsnt arilla to continue my health. .1 Helped ine beyond theexpectationsol ail that knew my case. Cll AULEö QL'l.Mb Y Orange, Es?ex Co.N, J., Aug. 2, 1S47 . State of'New Jersey. Esex County, ss. Charles Quiniby being sworn according to law, on his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true according ... .1- 1 .... .ie i l.l ji .1- r to the best ol his knowledge and belief. C1IAKLLS QUIMBY. Sworn andsubscri'ied to U-foreme at Oranue. the 2d Au:. Id 17. CYKUS BALDWIN. Justice of the Peace. SITTTING BLOOD. Read the follow ins and say that consumniion is incurable if you can. Neiv Yckk. April 23 1847. Mr. Townsexd: I varüy Klieve that your Sarsaparilla has been the means, through i'rovidenee; ol saving my hie. 1 have tor several years had a bad cou"h. It became worse and w orse. At last 1 raisled large uuantitics ot blood, had night sweats, and was erately debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there has a wondcrlul chanec been wrought on me. I am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blotnl, and my cough has leit me. You can well imagin.) that lam lhankful for these results. Your obedient servant, Wm. Ifrssrix, C5Calharinest.'. LOT HEKFLLCH The annexed certif cate tells a simple and truthful story ofsuirering and relief. There are thousands ol similar cases in this e-ity and Brooklyn, and yet inert me tiicusi'iidsol parents who let their children die ............ lor lear ot being humbiigge-d or to r.irs. Lkooklt.v Dr. Towxsr.ND: 1 take pleasure einsfatinsr. for the henetit oft hos whom it may concern, that mv (latichtor, two years and six months old, was atllictcd w ith general utoiliiy and loss ot sjteech, She was given up as pasi recovery Ly our lamily pliysi cian; but fortunately 1 w as recommended by a Iriend to try your Sarsanarilla. Ikfore having use d one little the recovered her sneeeh and w as enablinl to walk atone, to the astonishment of all who were acipininte! with the circumstance. She is now quite weiland in much better health than she has been loi 18 months past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, i:s ork st. Lrooklyn. TWOCIIILDKLN SAVED. Very few families indeed in fact we have not heard of one that u.-etl Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost any children the pnst Summer, w hile ihoe that did not f-icktiud and dietl. Thecertiticate we publish below is cenclusive evi.lence of its value amlis tuiiy another instance f it3savini the lives n children: Da. Tuw-xsexiv Drnr Sir: I had tworhihlren rnr. ed by your Sarsaparilla of the summer eoniplaintand dysentery; one was oidy 15 months old and the olh :e J years. 1 hey were very much re-duced. and icw expected they would d;e; they were given up by tw re.Kftalle physicians. v hen the tloctor informed is that we must lose them; we resolved lo trv vour Sarsanarilla we had heard so much of, but had fittle !-ontid nee; there lieine so much stuil" advertised lhat is worthies,?; but we are very thankful lhat we did, tor it, unnoubtedly saved the lives of both I write this that others may Im induce! to use it. V on rs, respect fully, JOHN W IIS0N, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Prooklyn, Sept. 15. 1Ü17. LUNATIC ASYLUM V ITI' I u V I 1 1 f James Cummin-'S, Esn. one of the Assistants in Ihe Lunatic Asylum, PluckwelPs Kland. is th. ren. tleman t poken of in the following letter: KHLL'MATISM. This is Onlvoncof more than limr ihrntcfiml of rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured The most severe and chronic cases are weekly pr-l:! ifltnl lit? itjcvlpm.i.rlin......:.. . uv..u,,.v ivjkiui'iuiiiui v it lues: liLACK W ELI 'S I.SI.AXD, Sept. II, 1847. Dr.Towxse.no: I have suffered terrihlv for nin years w ith the rheumatism; considerable of the time I could not eat, sleep or work; I had the most distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done me more than one thonsaml dollars worth of good I an; so much letter. Indeed, I ayi entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for ihe benefit of the afflicted. Yours, respectfully. t,t JAMES CUM.UIXCS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy lor lemale complaints there is no disputing thousands and thousands of wenlc nml flotiilitntf) eniales that were prostrated by those diseases to wnicn females are subject were soon in the enjoyment of robust health. NtwYoEK.Sen 23.1847, Dr. Towxsfxd: My wife haafur the I very sick, and in a greatly reduced stale of health being reduce by a variety of complaints such as females are liable to; she ot so bad at length that the was entire ly unable to walk, and was asielpless as a child, she commenced using vour Sarsaparilla, and she imnietliately began to regain her strength, hei I i mi ill :ii nt 4 lett lifr nnl n liur L- lr.. P I ...i I -he is restored. LYing a singular case I have thought itni.ght do gtKd to publish it. She used a number Jt retnedies that done In r no god previously. Yours, resix?ctlully. JOHN MULLEN, 7Aarlolk8t. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. DK. loWXsEXD"sSAR.SArAIUIJ.A is a w.vereln-n nn.f speedy cure lor incipient consumption, and Tor the 4 nerai nrot-irauon 01 tne system no matter whether (he result ol inherent cause or causes, nmdum! bv ir regularity, i'dnessir accident. Codling can be more surprising than its invigorating cfTects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at once become robust and full of energy tnder its inlhienre. It immeiliately counteracts the nervelcssness of the female Irame, wr.ich is the great cause ol barrenness. It w ill not be expected of us. in cases of so delirnt a nature, toexhihit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure tue omiotea that hundreds ol case hve b en reported tous. .1 it . a t Dr. Iowxsexd: My wife being greatly distressed ' - I ... - ...... . ' . v V ilk.. 1. I 1 Jl M:... .ir- : weakness and general debility, and suffering continually by pain and with other difficulties, and having known, cas. s where your medicine has -fTected . Jl cases as I have described, f obtained a bottle of'your Lxtract of Sarsaparilla and followed the directions yu save me. Jn a short period it removed her com iilnints anil retorfl her fn hpnlih P int rrr?iffnl fir v - .... ...f fc.--.-the lienehts slie received, 1 take pleasure 1:1 thus ac knowlediinir it. and recommending it to the public. M. I). MOORE, cor. of (.rand and Lvdiussts. Albany, Aug. 17. Hill

TOMOTIIKRS AM) A' AHIill- Dl AI11F? This Extrttct of larst i arilla m tn eiprelr (Pilled in ff IptMinp tu Ii nmU .l.:...

t . ; " '""'I'luinis. iNolfcmale who has rraton to suioose sh i. . iihat critical reriol, "the turn of life," bhöufd neXl lo take it, as it is a certain preventive for anr ot th numerous and horrible diseases to which female rl bject at this timed life. This riodjnay be de laved for veral ytars by usiny thistmedicin. "ts;m ... , .aiunuit iji luusc no arc approocmnc wmnidiood, it is calculated to assist uature Ly quickei.ing the blood and invigorating thesytteni lndeerf this medecine is invaluable for all the . tliJeisea wincn women are subject. It bracesthe whole eystem, rene wb permanently the natural energies by removing the impuriues ol th jt;i hoi so iar Etitnuiatincr tl.R rvti m duce a eubsequent relaxation, which is the cas of mttet medicines taken for It male w eakness and disease. DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE XD1 DKOl-bY' New York July. 22 184f, Da.TowssEM-7tor.s: Mr w.thr. TiirZ6:-. . Rictedwiih a terrible rapture for over filtern veara ; !feRS,lt.VP,ilnthetiili,e- 'She.tas "troubled a v i in snot un ss oi urea th v prrnt h w ith shottness ol breath & PTeftt tinttmin .1 I I hicli has been very distressing, and has lrequently n ""able to It a e l.er U-d. The rupture w as verr ,d'!ie BI,U fvere. Mie tried almost every remedy for uch cass with but little benefit. When she had tahut three boitlcs of your cxa lien t medicine ih I J aj intitety relieved ol trie disease ol the heart and phe rupture nas almost e ntirely disappeared. She has also had the dronsv- unil u. un swollen. e had no idea that she could be so benehted, a ehe had such a complication of diseases but it has, as strange as it may appear, relieved Ler ot the dropsy. 1 am aware that tins state meat is m strange at. to appear almost like fiction, but it ia thcl4i?Vcr reality. Your Sarsaparilla isctvtainlva v!u able rmdtcine, and should I used by every one that s fullering as we have U en. If any disbelieve this account, they are atli!erty to call at my house and have wular demonstration. Yours, respectfully, WILLIAM TOWSLR, 1 Jrne3 st. , rc--7 v n . , PiSI'LTSIA, No flvul or medicine has ever been discovered w hich so marly resi nibles the decomposing lood and strengthening the organs ot u.seMiuu i? Ui preparation oi tarsapanlla. It poa I iliiY'lv prrna Avi rui..t nl'J..,...... I r . L.IXK iJErAST5Tr.vr, Albaxt, May 10, 1845, Dr. 1 ov.vse.d -6Vr : I have been afflicted for several years with dyspepsia in its worst foim. attended wm sourness ol etomuch. loss of appetite, extreme neartburn, and a great aversion to all kinls of food, a"d for weeks (what! could eat) 1 hove been unable ,liam1l,ul naii petruon on niystomkch. 1 tried 'he usual remedies, but thev had liitle or no effert in removing the cimplaint. I was induced, about two nontha since, to tiy your extract of Sarsaparilla. and 1 1 n,url eny .w 1,11 enl:dencc: but alter using ,w0 u,tlICM lound my appetite restored and I thi rn'nrtKnrn cn'in 1,. i-r... ......I. ... A I ... ..1 1 - . .u ..Lu.wuiu.iniK.ij iiinuiiu, uiiu i i uuiii eoiuesi ly recommend the use tit it to those ha l.sva alllicted as 1 have U-en, Yur?,&c. XT n n " W. W. VAN ZAXDT. N. B. Purchase none but such as have wrappers that hide the bottle cetnpl tel v, and havc lhe written signature o!S. P. TOW N.LND. J'rincipal olbce, 126 Pulmn-st.Sun Building N. Y.HetUhng & Co, estatc-st. Ponton; Dyott & Soiuj 132 N)rtli-Second-tft, l'Li!nr!elphia;S.Ö. Ilance.drug cist, llaltimore; J)urol !t Co Itichinond; P. M. d i.t n. Charb-t ton;-Wright & Co, 151 Chartres-st, N. O.; l05Suth Pearl-, Albany; Ii. Van BuLirk,5itt corner ot Market and Broad sts, Newark, N. J., and by principal Druggitts and Merchanus generally throout the United stattf, West Indi-j. and the Canada. Tor Sale by ALLLN C. I1ALIXXJK. Druccist Main. St, lvansville, Ind. v ho is appointed by the proprietor. Wholesale A"-cnt,withauihority tosrllat Mamifactu ror Sulc also by KK IIAKD U. HAL , ,0 , ' l"HButacturer p prices. llik:k rinceton. Ind march 1S-C.&.W Iy Cincinnati Clothing Store .ltu uoor 10 t . wen, iirujrrisi,-. t .njitit 1-1 V. tiut riccuvd Irotn iftrtr Mnnulactyry ui . jl. vim iiitniif i ji i.i'7l i uin pi vir m SPKINO it M'MMLK CLOTllLNO, All of which arc made and trimm ! in the best man nor unuer tneir dire . ti- n ept iy lor ti:w markcu and consists o every article re.jui.-ite to complete gentleiueu wardrobM I U. i t. Superior DIack and Llur French ami EntrlishClotb Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, full trimmed Cassinierct, Brovvu, Green and Gray, aud all coN ors of Tweed Ür-s Saek und Eroek Cnts. lllack Summer Cloth, Lustre and Cioton Cloth Dress, Frock and Sack, Drown Linen and Lin-n Check and Gingham Coats. Every variety of Coat Coatees and Roundalxuits. PANTALOONS. Superior Clack and Dine Cloih and Cassimere Pants. Fancy f rt ne-hCassinipre do. D'ack Lustre, Drown Linen Lint 11 Cla-ck, Tweed and Corduroy Pants, of every variety and price to tuit customers! VLS I S. Dbk Satin, plain and Fancy. ti!k and V-Iv white Marseilles and Marseilles of all color?, and -kinds of common vests and prices. FIltMSlIIXG GOODS. All the late styles of plain 1 c -ii. ' .1 ii anu iancy siik uiiu nun t io-i vats. Sca'fs end stocks; wfiittl JllK and all triors l ocAcmanuiveieioei.-; luicii auu Linen btsom shirts: Mu.-lin and Fannel do.; Hannel and Net under shirts and Draws; tshirt Collars; Fashi)nable Leaver, kid, thread and cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum f uspendere; tilk, singhamand cotton L'inbrellas; Silk Hats; Cape; Loots, Shoes; walking canes, &.C. All the aliove artii-les and everything e.se in the furnishin" line will be eold at Cincinnati prices for CASH. .i. , ,1 t . .1. -. ii. ...11. -..l.:, t" 1 : 1 We shall continue to receive fresh supplies wee kly during the season from our Manufactory in Cinri nati. " ap 4 tlj AHLEKIfcG fc DDI MM ER. I Cinrin 73 COTS. Dr. Champion's Vepctable A?uo Icdicinc ! A SAFE and w arranted Cure for Fevers of every f description. . Ah-so, Dr. Champion's egt table Anti-DiJiou. Aii.n.-cit.iir- I'nriti intr and Cathartic Pills, poss essing tour important combined projH rUes for the cure ot Di.-ea.e-s, carefully and correctly combined, one article to assist the c-fleet of another lor the benefit ol the Health of Mankind. r These pills contain the lour leading properties lor the cure of diseases. Tiieie is no chronic anYction m which the Liver, the Stomach, the Dowels or the hlood is not concerned. Ihcrelore, these piLa are carefully and correctly prepared to meet thoe several indications. In all Dilious complaints theycure , by acting upon the liver, and carrying oil t!;e redun- . dant, or excessive bile: and nt the same time exciting t the liver into full action. In dyspepsia, lliey carry ...r.. ,r..,,!.rt i.mj ol acidity, and conrect tlo stomach and digestive organs- It i known and generally acknowledgetl, ..1.,., I.. A i on.a deOCIiUS U1H)I1 II Uil lilt BVV""'""-. - . .- .11 II 19 a tut i. w cii , !, that a great impurity of tho blool. These pills possess thepowe ' of Pu WS blood, even in the most obstinate ( cases scrui-for rlaccid temperament; and as a c3,1'13"10'.1'' hitions. They are mild in ineir nanc, - used w ith perfect safety in all ag., from infancy tu old age. For pale by . ' - Win. M. Wojlicy & j Evansville la. ' f - Dr ''Phos Newman, Mu Vernon I. R. 11. Ilaliock, Princeton la W.J. Whiting, Cynthnnna la. W. B. Dimick, Doonville la. Dr. Joseph Sower, mcennea la. , -3 ni w. IXSUUACt: NOTICE. THC undersigned as asrent for the CoN pumbus Ohio Insurance Company, isprepart " eu 10 -- dize, Produce, c, from and to any part ol tne u. ed to take risks on on shipments ot er"iI,r States by steam ana "Sim-Z.ndxa9 keel and Hat boais, aiso ujmh u. . Durniturcttc., ou most w"'!""anrfafa The hLjb reputation which thu its abilit y lilicrality and promptness in adjusting Io 1 UST lleceivcd this day by expre. afew caset J ot men' tine Calf nionroes and Mimics Laced Boots and a variety of chiUrens' slm., &e., &c. miyy W. K. DKLK, NoCJmain atrcet

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