Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 136, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1848 — Page 4

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Hart's Vegetable Uxtracl, tfceoi.'y remedy that can Iw relied on for the per r.siit.n cure ofSpinal Complaints, Spasmodic rartic.is, Irritation of the Net vcs. Nervous or . f..Jwhe. Nervous Tremorsi. Neuralgic A öet

I tion-s Apoplexy, Paralysis, (General Debility, Deti o.JWvous and Physical Energy, and allNervojs iiisc-r iers, including the most dreadful of all e:i that ever affect the human race j:jHopsyf or railing Sickness llv.fi T.il Kits, Convulsions, Spasm, Slc. I"; ! te consists in a sudden deprivation of the t- ft, uoompanied with a violent convulsive mo tion - t he whole body. It attacks by Iii, and alter t t- ,- r. duration goes off, generally leaving the sullen r in a stupor, intended with great weakness and exL istin ot thebody. l-tor Hart would impress it upon the minds ol ;he a;;'.icted, that tlio Vegetable- Extract is the only remedy evtr discovered that can le relied on for the pcrmanjr.tcure of this most dreadful of all diseases. As i:s tendency is to insanity, madness and death, the most SKiLi-rri. Phvsicia.ns of Europe, as well as v rf - -.r own country, havepronounced Epilepsy incurMji... And it has been o considered by many, unttl t hi most important of all discoveries was made by Doctor S. Hart, nearly sixteen years since, during w'hich time it has been performing some of the most Kemah.kableCi.be: upon record, and has acquired a refutation w-hich time alone can efface. Physicians ct undoubted tkill and experience. Ministers ot va rious denominations, as well as hundreds ot our eminent citizens, all unite in recommending the use ol thi trv'r valuable medicine to their patients. charge, an t fr.::s, who are t hus afflicted, as the only reined. ' " V. . 3tz ma I.AXu'-Aij used by those who have her r-'-l by this valuable meiliciite. One says, 'l rtaua Tred beyond niy power of description, but rtow 1 rejoice in being tully restored to health and happiness.' Another sayj, "1 thank God I feel that 1 an a well man. - 1 also feel it my duty to proclaim it to t'.ie ends of th earth, that those similarly afflict ta may nnu reim, monier, iioi mi ummu La-vyek., and well known in this city.)say, son l.a been alllicted tor years with Epilepsy, but now ciroying ihh1 health from the cgctable Ej ed may rind' relief. Another, (whoi an E.hixext iy virw eiHHi ncaau ironi ine e-'t iauie di Met. Its tame," says he, "should and ought tote ounded to the ends of the earth." Another bays, ' Linuage is entirely inadequate loexpress mygrat:ude to Dr. Hart, for having lieen the means, under . .ie ble-t.ing of God, of restoring n;e I the enjoyment f good health, atter having been afflicted with Ep- . -y i t its worst forms for more than twenty-three e.ii and my morning and evening obla' ion ot praise :id thankssivingshaU cowiuun to ascend to that God who hxs atilieted bm to make tue whole." EiucTW Fits Of tw enty seven years and six month, cured by the use of this Truly Wonderiul llcdicinu, lc- I &n following remarkable ease of the son ol Wm. Secore, Fq., of Philadelphia, afflicted with Epileptic Fits twenty seven year and six months. Af'cr traveling through England, Scotland, Germany, and France, consulting the most eminent physicians, and expending for medicine, medical treatment and advice three thousand dollars, re turned with bis son to this country, in November last, without receiving any benetit whatever, and 0 &3 cured by using Hakt's Vegetable Extract. Vm. Secore's Letter to Dr. Hart: I hak. spent over three thousand dollars lor medicine and medical attendance. 1 was advised to take t tour to Europe with him, which I did. I first visited England. , 1 consulted the most eminent nhysit t"." rre in respect to his case; they examined him i ;.d pre -cribed accordingly. 1 remained there three month without perceiving any changj for the better, wuicii cost me about two hundred ami fifty dollars, keted by the physician, and the most that I receivwas their opinion that my son's ca?e was hojicles? and PoMUVILY Incl eable. I accordingly left Entia traveled thrinujli Scotland, (lerniany and France, and returned home in tie month of NovemUr Sait, -.villi my son as far frum being cured as wh-n 1 !fu I saw your advertisement in one of the New .,ri. naurrs. and concluded to try Hart's Venetnbl Eitrau, eein your statements and certificates of so it:i:jy ."ires, some ol twenty anu imriy years sianusj.d lean assure you 1 am not sorry 1 did po, as cy the use of Hart's eatable Extract alone, ha was . . mm 11 to j erflct health, his reason, wmcn was t v,ne as to unfit bini for bwinrss, is entirely re:vtd. with the prospect now before hint ol life, heal-'i and usefulness. He is how 28 years of aire n l -7 mrm months of this time has been attiicted with this most dreadful of diseases, but, thank (Jod, U n.Kjf eniovinirirood health Now, sir, faith without works I don't believe in. Tosav 1 shall be ever ffratetul to you wone thin and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, 1 have. r : Ki.nit.t but vou will thuiK this auoiner ana quite a -(' ' -it thing The debt of gratitude I stid owe yoj, please accept this amount as interest on t debt in advance. Yours, very respectfullv, (.irnedl WILLIAM SECORE J.notktnTrnuirldbIe Cure jKrformedbji the use ol I Hurt' egt table t-stract Doctor Hart; It is with no small degree of gratificatiin that! am en sbled to announce to you the com j. ! ;te uturation to health of my daughter, by the use of your Vegetable Extract. At the age of six years. thT ae at present is ixieenj sue was urst atiacKen with thisdraadtul malady called Epileptic Kits; and until she etnenced taking the Extract, fehe suffered attaek ot tits, almost incessantly, and so f-e-v-n us to threaten to drive reason from Its throne, and render her iiwane Idiotic. I :iy.-icians pronounced her incurable, and cauld do ru'tiin i more for her. We had almost despaired of a cure, w iien hearing of the remarkable cures performed by the Vegetable Extract, we determined to give'it-a t-. - ' Hi; result has ex cteded our mosteanaulneexpccrtatioit, as by its use eho'i free from a most dread ful malady, aud restored to Perfect Heai.tu. tl.uld aby one foci dcPirou of Eecing her, and ot fiscertnining-th particulars o! the ca-e, iuch widi nay yß gratified by calling on or addrening a letter to me, past-paid, at niv residence, two iniies from t!ic v . " ot Yonkers. V estchester. New York. , ttC. UENSLOW, Yonkers N.Y. Teeming. Worm, Costiveuess, &.C., will produce this d.-wrder. In all such ca.-csthe Vegetable Extract is the only medicine which can be relied on with any ttz'tf ol safety. Mothers who have small children hoalirem'Tnbcr this. Maxy ACniLD,the past year, wHt Vn suffered with this complaint, and has been Uivcii over by physicians to die, has been restored by lha use of but on Ixmleol Hart's Vegetable Extract. The child of William Anderson, North Fourth .r-?t. Williamburgh, aged 20 months, had fits conit mtly for. eiht weeks. A consultation of physicians was called, who decided that the cns was a h jpt'.tsa one, and the child must die. Whilst the . eru'J wrs in this dangerous state Mr. Anderon calle.t .ik .!.y oirj ie and 'obtained a bottle of the Extract, .-,-... .itred it t the child, and the result wasaper-j-.-ct ratortion of health. The son of Mr. Ko!crt McGce, corner of Sullivan Pi iac streets. New York, was severely ntHicte! iiu iits. In ihicae also the phy.-icianshvM aeonrf iH Hi n and 'cci b d thnt they could do no more a;.d ti'it oa'ure mus-t t ü'rct iu own cure, or the Uy emit die. Tito Vegetable Extract was administered .to him wh)L-t in a lit, by one of the att-nding phvi-i-ci.i Itsilf -ets were almost instantaneous. The hts was Uoken and the boy restored to health. Mr. iltGee says,"Iha!l neveragani lie without the mediane in my bouse, il I cm avoid it, for feir that nuiic of.e rest of, my children may bo attacks) in th- sitae way. I consider the medicine invaluable. We would . nftr to tlie following persons, who hai- lccurkl by uingllart" 'Vegetable Extract . W. Bennett, nine years, 171 (Jrand ft. J. FJIfWorth, seven years, 13 Dover s Jof -ph McUotüjr.I. nine years. East Crooklyn L.F , Ii. NV. Smith, N. V CuUjni House. S. Ivelly, twenry ye.trs, Siatcn Island. Mi K. McKeel, twenty years. York villa. ' Miss E.Crane, twenty years, 112 hammersly st. Vm. II. Parsel, tweiuy-three years, 78 Norfolk st. J;ir..!Pettr. lour years. 174 Delancy st. ThU Johnson. twenry-eighty?ar9,(ireencastle Ct. J.i L' linn 1all,yt Etsl l5rondway,.N. y.

" . Tnorais IL Jjne-, o'the U Ö Navy, t rapt Wm:Jenni.in, State at, Uti Igport, Ct. ( TuiiTiJiz Ii Nor Fia Distant, When thotis ' u hn novr trpTnhlin? under the hand of this di

ti.ann i who are now trembling under the hand of this dread t ul Ii. "so, and fearing that every attack may prove fatal 'ill uu'J jwrnnncnt rcuet and be restored to r.e -v lifo, by tt-ing tliis celebrated medicine. iOv-Eft OxETnoitAXDCERTrncATE, Have been reved, ii testimony of the beneficial results produced 'ji use ol Dr. Hart's eetat.ie extract. f'rr uircd br S. Hart, M. D., New York P;j,-C One package, (3 Four 10 F.iTht ' CO 00 00 ' JU uo - iirel-.IIv packed up in boxes 'for tranporta- . - "n.u- any part of the United States, Texas, .,-. WrstlndieiiTflOMASi MILCS, ' mi !, :tetn '"' ' '. WMiriiiiiaii o. ' f Vnri! A rents of the L'ni'e! Slatef. f ( : '. i'lMN A.'cnt Jy-ui-'vülB K'v.

From the ittJurg Gazette. THE past summer (1S47) has been a very remarkable one. Frequent and heavy rain, tollowcd by intense and long continued heat, had theetlect, in the first place, to promote a rapid growth of succulnt vegetation, and in the second, to produce a rapid decomposition of vegetable matter, giving rise to much mtua and spreading sickness, disease and death, in L'ns which had heretofore been remarkable for their salubrity. We arc credibly informed, that whole meadows, on which the grass was unusually heavv, rotted to the ground and w as not fit to be cut. In Indiana and Illinois, the sickness was so general, that there was not enough well persons to attend upon the nick, whose tulfi rings were prctracted by a want of proper remedies, as well as of good nursing. Much of this suffering might have been prevented, had every family kept on hand a supply of medicines suited to coun teract the effects of this miasma,, w ith which the atmosphere at certain times is surcharged. In addi tion to Quinine, (which is in such general use as to need no comment,) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or more boxes of "Da M'La.vl's Liver Pills." These Pills are the prescription of ancminentPhysician in MonongnhafaCo Virginia, and were used by him in his private practice as a remedy in billious complaints, for years before he thought of offering them to the public. Such, however, was the success 16 the Pills, and so great the number of persons beuefited by them, that the making of the quantity requisite to supply the increasing demand, began to interfere materially with the lime required to attend to his practice. To prevent this he has made arrangements with the house of J. Kidd &, Co. No. CO Wood Street, Httsburg, Pa. to prepare and vend them, where the genuine may be procured at all times and in nnr reasonable mantitv. These Pills are not recommended as a panacea for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in all affections of the Liver and in all bilious complaints, they stand without a rival. All who have ever used them, give thotn the preference overall other Pills, and cannot be persuaded to exchange those which they find expert ence to be miM.tn!. and efutM'il.for anv other, even though they may be ti'ir coated, or so drastic as to go "through ly ilay light." Prepared foi the proprietor by J. KIDD & Co whelo sale Li Utfjist, No. fit) Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. whom all orders from a diitance must be directed.ro Sold also by our Agents and the principal Druggisst throughout the I mied States and Canada. SSr N. II. Purchasers will please be particularan inouirefor"ir. M Lane' Liver J'ilh" us there ar oth r Pills purporting to be Liver Pills," now be fo tliepul:ic. oecsi-wy Sold Wholesale & Retail by CRAWFORD r.FXL Main st. Evansville, Ind ?Joulli!y Vitlliliu. Ro,3. TIU.- world has ever been the scene of the fircest strui?fflea between Truth and error. No sooner does Truth propound an important theory, than er rur, with its legion of allies, seeks to arrest iu pro gress. A most illustrious instance of this, was the opposition made to the immortal Jt.txEX. II is master mind was led. under Providence, to the discovery of Vaccination, bv which that dreadful scourge, the $matliox. was robbed of its terrors. He lound that the matter from pustules noon the udder of a cow con tained a principle which would produce the almost ilivine results tor which he had so patiently ana nx ously sought. Uppositon arose. Interested persons high in 'social rank, and professional position, ridiculed what they dared not deny! They asserted that many vaccinated persons became covered with hair, and even exhibited horns (and a tail; and that in one case a child ran on nil lours, bellowing like a bull. Hut the current was soon turned. The Uri'ish Par liament voted him X"-2,0tiO sterling ($100,WO,) and the world sang his praises. The same epirit has cjme down tootir own time. Lven while we write this liulletin, interested per sons, jealous of the wondertul erlicacy aud success ol TLc tiracl'cnbers Medicines are oppoi-inrr them. Misguided men! How utterly itnpo ible to arrest their spread. The most extraordinary certificates are constantly flowing in to the Company, from all parts of the country; certificates winch have astonit-heu me most respectable citizens. .Many of th'e testimonials have been submitted to gentlemen ot great distinction, who have carefully examined them to see that they are uekcike. Among these, are the names of the Kev. N. Hangs, D. D ,ol the Methodist I'.picopal Church, and Francis Hall, Esq , editor or the rew-iork Commercial Advertis er. We finally submitted the whole to The Hon Wm. V. Urady, the Mayor jl Now York, who has given his certihcate, under the t.reat seal ot the Ci ty, that they are genuine ani reliable. v itn suen names, we tear no opposition. c are fortified at every point, and solicit a continuance ol the unexampled patronage we have already received We would earnestly advise, 1st. That in every neighlorhood where there is no uracfenberg Depot, immediate steps be tnken to have one. Uy addressing the (General Agent of any dis trict, this can be mured. 2d. Families should club together and get an im mediate supplr. 3d. Kiuigrnnt Societies and other Philanthropie bodies should lurnifh them to the needy. Of the (irsef'enberg Vegetable Pills alone, 30,000 boxes are mid each and every week! Ut the Health Uitters, an enormous nnantity, These extraordinary Litters are sold at twenty-five cents n pnpr, and are warranted I make two (marts of Bitters superior to any in the world. They are composed of Koot?, Uurks, Herbx, and Vines, gather ed in the vast lorests and pranesot America and are a speedy and certain restorative of weak and debil tated constitutions. The other Medicines of the Company at xmal value. and are as loilows: I he tiraelcuberg aoanarilla Compound, the (2raetcnlerg Kye Ioiion, the Children's Panacea the CIreen .Mountain t hutment, tlic Consumptive's Halm, the Dysentery yrup JO" l'h tleneral Agent for Indiana is Myrus Sea ton, to whom applications for agencies may tic add res sen. tu ami u.vii. i recretary. New York, January, 1845. WM. M. WOOLSEY, Agent may4-tf for Evansvillei ii i:iri5! health! niüMSüN t5 COM POUN DSYUl' Pof TAR AN D WOOD NAPHTHA. TUS OXLT CtKTAt.V RKM1DY FOR THE CCRE OF . CON SIT 31 I'TION. Ashma, Dronchists. Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side aud Urea st. Sore lhrout, Haorsnei-s, Palpitation of thefeart, Whooping Cough, Croup, Hives, iiervous Treniutm, Ijver complaint. Diseased Kidneys, and Allections generally of the Throat, lircabtsnd Lungs. Of all the di.-e.ises inciuent to our tumate tliere is none so universal, and at the same time so insidiou? and fatal, as Cnsumpii'n. In thiscountry rfecially, Pulmonary Consumption isemphatically a K-ourgt and in its resistless earecrsweeps over the land as a Destroying Anirel, laving low, with relentless hand. the strongest and lainst of our race. Hitherto all edbrts u arrest this dread disease have proved vain, and all that seemed within our power was at best al leviation of suffering, rendering somewhat smoother the certain progress to the tomb The proprietor, in offering this preparation to the puMic, would embrace the opportunity to state upon what grounds it puts lorth its men's; and the reasun U Jon which it founds its suicrior claims to the atten . T ... t.i ls tion ot the aniicte-i, mat au w no ntjuire its use may reptse full confidence in itscurative powers. Since itstir.-t prrparation he has bad the pleasure of wii nessing its happy result in numerous instances; bu he was determined not to oner it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced ol its elHency Having such conviction, fie now confidently otlV-rs i as a remedy without a parallel for the cure ofPL'L MONAKi tUNSL'MmONand its kindred dis eases. It the following speak foritsclf. ! have tised'THoMrsoVs CoMPot;.DSvRir of Tar &, WcD Nai utha,' for some lime in my practice.and have found it the most efficient remedy 1 have ever used in Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when great irritability, with weakness of the pulmonary organs, existed. The rapidity with which it acts is greatly in its favor whre dyspuo?a or oppression exists, when is mediately relieved by it." In Pulmonary Consumption it can be used with confidence, leing applicable to every form of that disease, and I consjdtr it a medicine well worthy the attention of Physicians, and exempt from the impuaiion ofempiracism." M. CIIA.MCLUS, M. D. PhiUWphia, (kt. 11th, 146. öirThe aboveniodicines prepared only by Anuxev !t Dicksox, at N corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia; Sdd by C. BF.LL, Lvansvillc, an 1 xtf ectable dniL'tt? generally. Price jOcenU or pr but;Iö beware of interven

NEW ; GOODS NyNEAV GOODS!! i AT Wil O L'E S A E A N D R E T AIL. 1 r I NW BRICK STOKE N RY OPPOSITE THE BANK 'm ; Forvurly occupied ly Johnson Crane.) THE subscril-erhas opened within the last lew days, and is constantly receiving directly from New York an extensive and splendid assortment of : " Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hats, Sennets, Soots and Shoes, ; and Fancy Hardware. Which ha ving been purchased at the late large I'tvrtnptory Auction Sale, he flatters himself hecan pell at much less than the usual pticcs He is determined to exert himself to make his establishment popular at well w ithpurehasers who are visiting theCity, as with those who are residing in town, and would ia?pectfully request the attention ol all to h)s stock, which he offers at w holesale and retail upon terms which he thinks will not fail to give entire satisfaction. lap 151 MORRIS S. JOllNM;N Wholesale dealer in dry Gopds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c.:; &c. OCX WATEJX ETHEET, TSIUJD 00H A20VE IVOAIU STH2S2ST EVANS V1LLE, IND. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. TO Country Merchants. I take this metho J to inform Merchants visiting this City hat I am in receipt of one of the largest and best assorted stock of Goods ever brought to this City.' Amonl

which I enumerate Ticks, Dentins, Drills, Stripes, dings, Daltings, Cotton Yarns, tc. My assortment ot brown and bleached cottons is, mountains, comprising all the most desirable styles Cottons are mostly from the Lowell and Waith m either foreign or domestid, olll-red iu this market favorable to buyers than at any other house in this may lt . II 535 AND WHARF-BOA T, Shnwncetown, Illinois. THE undersigned takes this method to notify the public, that he is the proprietor of a large and commodious Wiiakf Boat, at Snawneetown, and thathestiil continues the Receiving, Forwarding and CommisMou business, generally. Persons landing in the night, or desirous of securing passage in -the night, will always find a private room and a good bed, on board. He also keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of (ir.oii.uus. Provisions, &c, suitable to the river trade In connection with the above bu?ine?3, he has oiened a House ot Ilntertainmeiit, on Front Street, (a'oout 73 yards from the Wharl Boat,) in the i" Brifk House, and two I Vn me buildings im "Morris mediately lclow, called th Woll Hoc&E and Staue ! . .. . . . . . .1 OfFics, all of which have been recently repaired and refitted, and where person may secure seats in good Singe Coaches, for any point in the interior, oa the mail routes. The public may rest assured that his Table and Bar shall be supplied with the best the country can afford for money, and no pains will be spared to accommodate comfortably all who call on him. His 6TAB1.E will be failed with every variety ot i grain, bay. &c.. and managed by honest and faithful Ostlers, tor whom the undcrsigued will be responsi ble. . .. . Persons landing from steam boat at night, will always be conducted to the Hotel it they desire i:. je 27 tf JOHN WOLL, YrvjniMw NEW üOOliSFTlJW (iOHDS!! JUST received by JOUN SHAMKLIN, corner ol Locust and Watertdreit, Kvanville; ICO Packages, consisting in purt ot the following articles, vu: 0 pieces pnuu ot tue newest si le, 15 bales Brown sheetings, 20 pieces Ked Flunnt ls, 20 " White d 20 " Canton do, 50 " Bed Tick, . 25 cases Boots and Shoes, 100 pieces Bleached Shirtings, . . A) pairs Large Blankets, Blue and Ureen Mackinaw do, 15 boxes Hats aud Caps, assorted, CO dozen Hosiery, . Sattinets, Casoimers and Jeans, Bucna Vista CasMmere; Paramatta and Coburgh Cloths, California Plaids, Cashmeres, M. de Lains, Alpaccas of every variety. Wool Closings, 5 pieces (Iro De Khine Silks. Also, Linen Cambric Hdk'fs, fancy and Black Silk do. A large assortment of Miawls from 50 cts. to $3,00. " , 50r All kinds ot i roauce taken in exenange. dec21-'47tf IKON. A LARfJE and general assortment of all sizes o Common Bar, i'lat, Round and Square, Broad and. Narrow Band, Axe and Hoe Bar, Plow Bar. Plow Moulds and slabs, Iail and small Kods, together with all izcs usually called for in the above line. For sale by A, LAUCIIL1N, ap25 Water st. A. IX. JOÄES ft CO., . P cdncc Scalers ä Commissi carüL'ts No. 1U Front Street, St. Louis. lirferencess: E. Si W. Lewis,.- .. ) vw.av:n - Harrington, Hannah cL Co., Beckwith & Dryer, t t , , W . Ball, MclloseiEnjrlh.r-1- Umm MI Whitmore oct2C-yJ Mathews &. Patch. ALEXANDER EALGIIEIIH, rrv Wholesale and Retail tJ Grocery, Iron, Sail, Tin "and Sheet Iron Store. fSiWATEU STBEET, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. WE beg leave to call the attention of merchants, Traders, and Farmers generally, throughoui the Wabash country, Illinois, and the Southern por tion of Kentucky, to our large and very general Stock' of Groceries, Iron, Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Ax en. Cotton am and Domestic .Manufac tured Articles. Which we offer for sale at very re duced prices for Cash or Produce. The head ot the liouse residing in 1 ittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all articles in our line. Dealersand country merchants need not travel bevond Lvansville lor a supply of all articles they may need, and tlicy would consul their interest by giving us o call, as we are determined to merit t snare of public patronage. The bubine will be conducted by JAMES L AUCH LIN, Jr. . 0r Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, and 11 kindsof Produce purchased at the highest market price. ' may 4, '47-tf ICE! ICE!! PI .INSTANTLY ';ept lor retailing at the storeo may o ALL1S Sc IlWtXJS. COTTON YAIIN. OA iirifl loZen Hope Factory Cotton Yarns CjJUIJ',Nos. 500, U)0 and 1et this day rle ceived per steamer Rosco from Pittsburgh.. For sac by nayl7 OLIVLit LADD. 1 N store and lor sale 30 bbl White Lime in good order and Cheap junclil MJ.W. FOSTER. CAIIPI.T WARP. Orifk LB. assoricj Carpet Chain, all colors UUU fast ilye. and Ib. V hue Carpet Chain. just received and tor saiby IsepllJ W. FOSTER LAND TOR SAL1L. WISH to sell from 40 to GO acres of Land of the north end of my Farm Ivinsr 1 and a I mile from I he city of Evansville on the Princeton rood. CT For particulars enquire of WM. WOOD, tit:;. r HOOK 1HXDEIIY. L. H1SGEN, JC&uEr Fi r$t Street, nboce Maim. CT, THE subscriber would in lor m the citizens of Lfa rt.-t-il I a n nil mirrniinil nrw Minn t s ihnt I ku lina .P. a ail.' 1 1 - cut i vUMiiiii, w w aus BIV liwv , stablished hiimell in the BtK.k Binding Insinees at . hoabuve named place, where he ; will I happy tore vvri t si 1 1 vi v n a uiiv s s iimui in ij aa iu.ivu I I iKorL' in t.i lina IIa iitl.kPiit 1 1 friends and tins public that having a thorough knowL i edge of the business, ami also having the Wry lest ..' Ij i. a t . . .1.. i,;.. j ..f.. ,l : ' ui iiiuki i:ii-. iit a . ' i i uv cciv niuu ui nuiiw si. his line ia the best manner. ang 21 2.11. ? ATON &, HCcG. House Caq 11 y r ar.J Joiner.

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1 believe, the most complete west ot the Alleghany selected from the lest manufactories. Mv bleached Factories, and areeecidedly superior to any other goods With assurance that my terms and prices arc more city. ery retpectlul.y, ULlVtK LAD. A V A LUAIILE FA IUI for SALE CONTAINING two hundred and six-ty-one and one half acres, ninety-six improvtd, ten miles from Lvansville on tr.e"' state road leading to Terre Haute, one half mile from Browning's steam mill. This land lies on both sides of the slate road, and can le so divided that it' will make two good farms. On the East tide of the road is a new two story frame house, with a store room attached, thirty-two feet long, a frame smoke house and ahop, a large double log barn frixty-MX feet long by twentytwo wide, with a twelve toot (died running the whole length, and all other necessary outbuildings, and plenty of good water, one hundred of choice apple trees, witn a variety of peach and other Iruit trees On the west side ot the road, is a good framed welling, a frame smoke house, with a large double barn, well shaded, with stables and other out buildings. one hundred learirig apple trees ol the bes.t kind, also i a vaJiety ol peach, plamb aud cherry trees, a never I lailinir wellot the Ix st kind of water. The land i. in a high state of cultivation, plenty of good hickory. i . ili i- i-.: t . -If ! white and black oak timber for all purposes, plenty of sand, free and lime stone rock, in short everything to makeit a desirable location. It is one of the ben locations in this part of the State for a store and public house.' This farm will be told on reasonable terms and payments made easy. For further infor ination enquire of James T. W alker, ot Lvansville or to the proprietors on the premises. Possession may be had immediately it required -JOHN b Lift TIS. ; f THOMAS liBXXESSY Scott township,Vanderbtirg co. la. apl3 d &w6m NEW AND CIZEAI D22Y CiOODS JU'JT OP EXEU -AT KRCESEN A: MORGAN'S Me Ar to Frame Dnildtngr, on. Main ütreet.J 230 PS. fancy i'rints; 60 vq. Iriiighams Prints, at only 10 cents ptryard; '. CO ps Gitighams, colors wtrrated, at 16 c'U per yard; 100 ps bleached Domestic; 10 case j Hals; la do Boots; lOdozLr.die' flippers; 0 ps LL!i Linen, from 25 cents to $1 00 l xt yard; 50 Berage Scarfs, at only 50 eta each. 25 sup summer Shawls: . 20 m Fancy Linen Drills; -- Glove?, likand white Kid, Pic Nie nnd Cotton; ' : Steel Baerls and Purse Trimmings; 50 doz Ilxiory, embracing every qualify ; ; 3 ps Car;tt:ng; 5 bales Brown Domestic; 1 do Drilling; 2 do Osnr bergs. And many other articles, which makes our assortment equal to any that can be found in the city. Wemobt respectfully solicit a cail from all who wsih to buy goods, either at wholesale or retail, as wc feel confide nt that they w ill find it to their interest to purchaseofus KltUSKN &MOKCAN, je 6 No. 25, Main street. (SI'.OCEIUKS. m JUST received by steamer "Gen. Lafayette," ant' for sr.!? lo.v for ca-h 50 bags prime Kio CoiTee; 10 llogihcada of Su'ar. io bbls Pla itatton Molasses a rrimc article. 10 bbl. Kosir.; 5 bjxes of Lcniuions; June 13, ' M. W: FOSTER Comer main Ac 1st Streets. - LADIES SLirrEILS nnd HI SKINS. Q() Prs. Ladies slippers and Buskins of supe wuv nor quality and style ever belore broug d tothn market, just received hiidtr sale by may 16. OLIVER LA DD. JEST IIECEINED, A TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; -rm$J 1X) kegs nsorted Juniata Nails; 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sheer do; " 1 casa extra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and sheet Iron; Kasps, riles. and Door Latches, Which, together with our former stock makes complete. For sale low by may y. LAI 'G II LIN, Water street LAWNS, GINGHAMS & LINEN LAWN9 A VERY large assortment of the newest styl. Please call and examine them. apl. .. . MORRIS S. JOHNSON SI CAH ! SL GA21 ! SL'ttAIt ! t Hfi HliDSNcw Orleans ugar. XVVJ 2o0 Bags Rio cclle, 2.'ü Bbis Molasstg; sore and for sale by ALMS A. IIOWr.9,' apI Wate st I'OH MALE.

IWlLLfclIat ptivalesale IU No. 9 in the upper ling reduced by a variety of complaints uch as.feEnlargemrnt 01 the city; title prftet. Ii is one oil males a re liable to; she got so bad at length that she

the most eugihlo loeatioits 1:1 the city lor a puvai residence. Also a ten years Iea-e on a lot 371 by 1 50 feet, suit able for a residence, aug 2 JOHN J. CHANDLER. JLAIDAII1T0AVN LOTS FOR SALE. I WILL sell at private sale a tract of Lnnd adjoi; ing Evansville. containing about twenty sevti acres; also, tenor lilteerfLots in tlie upier cnlirge inent ot r.vansville, all ol wnicn 1 will sell oureuou able terms 1:1 quantities to suit purchasers Ther wishing to purhare Land or Lots, will liad it to thci jyll to a.iply immediately. , E. A. CORBET, Agent, TANNERS OIL.. BBLS Tanners Oil just received and for s: by Ifeb22 ) DfiCKEK Si KU A M ER WAltC-IlOUSE FOK KEiT, A LARGE tramc Wore-House for rent; appl to the subscriber corner Main and Second street taugoj WILLIAM HUGHEa. VET rT . . I received trom ntblurgh, I" luO KgsIaiIs; 25 Bb;s Ior sa,e uy f . . ALLIS IIOWFrf. Water st. nP " 2IUSQV1TO NIiTTIN(;S. !300 ICC ES Assorted Mosiuiio Nettings; ust recrivrd nnd ?r I. low lv

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- I IV- - " . tJJi .9 7. n a u 1 -wit A- - Dir. ' Townsend'K' Compound extract. S AltSAIMItll.I.A. - .rv Tliis Extract is put up in quart bottles it is six times etieaper, pieasanter, and warranted superior - to any bold. It cures diaenes without vomiting, pur 5111g, , fcicKenmg or oeouitaiing ine patient, and is particularly adapted for a - - bPKlAU AND SUMMER MEDICINE.- . The great beauty and suuerioritv of this Sarsnna rill a overall other remedies Ts, while it eradicates dis ease, it vigorates the body. Consumption cured Cleanse and strengthen Cunsunmlion 'can be cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver ' complaint colds, coughs,catarrh,atbtna, spitting of blood, sorei ness in the chest, hectic Hush, night sweats, difficult or profuse expectoratiorand pain in the side, &c nave and can lie cured. . Probably 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 neai ine ulcers on me lungs, and ine patients grad uaHy regains tneir usual nealth and strength. , - - -CURlOVS CASE OF COXSLteT10N Tlicreis scarcely a day pastes but there area nnmbtr of cases of Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. Townsend's tarsaparilla. The following was recently received. . ' Dr. Townsemv Dear Sir: For the last three years I have been aiilicted with general debility, and nervous consumption of the last stage, and did not' exEect to ever gain my tealth at all. After going rtough a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguish regular physicians and members of the Board ol Health in New York and elsewhere, an 1 spending the most of my. earnings in attempting to regain my health, and after reading in some paper ol your Sarsaparillal-resolved to try it After UMng six bottles 1 lound it done me great good and called to see you at your olHce, with your advice I kept on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsapatilla,' and have been able to attend to my usual labors for the last three months, and I hope by the blessing of Jod and yourSarsaparilla to continue my health. helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case. CHARLES OJJLMBY Orange, Essex Co. N, J., Aug. 2, 1847 , State of New Jersey. Essex County, ss. Charles Quimbv being sworn acccrding to law, on Lis oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the ' best of hisltnowledge and belief. " , (HARLES QUIMBY. Sworn and subscribed to before me at (h-ange, the 2d Aug. 1847. CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice of the Peace. ! SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following and say that consumption is incurable if you can. . - New York. April 25 1S47. Mr. Tow.seD: I varily believe that your Sareap. arilla has U en the means, through Providence, of saving my life. I have for several years had a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large uPLr.iittw ol blool, had night sweats, cad was irrately debilitated and reduced, and cid not ex. pect to live. I have only used your .;arsapatilla but a short time, and ti.t'3 has a wonderful change been wrought on me. 1 a..i now cble to walk all over the city. 1 rai.r no blood, snd my coush has left me. You can well imagine that 1 am- thankful for these results. Your obedient wrv ant, .5 Wm. l.'t ssi.i.L, C5 Catharine ct, ; LOT II E RPLLCH. ! Tlie annexed certificate tells a simple and truthfid story ol suffering and relief. 'I hero are tliousands of similar cae in this city and Brooklyn, nnd yet lhcrr are thousands of parents who let their children dit for tear of beiny humbued or to save a few vl.il.ngs. Bk -oiclvji, Sept PJ, 117. Dr. Towxsext: I taks pleasure in stating, for :hi benefit of those, whom it. may concern,, that my daughter, two years and six monihs old, w as olLic ted with general debility and loss of speech, ' She was given up as past recovery by our family physician; but fortunately 1 was recommended by a tritnii to try your Sarsapat ilia, telore having used ont bottle she recovered her speech and was enabled ti walk alone, to the atonbhment of all who were acquainted with the circumstnnce. Sdicia now quite weiland in much better health thaushc has been lot 10 months past. JOSLl'll TAYLOR, .' ' ICS York st. Brooklyn. , TWOCHILDKKN SAVED. j Very few families indeed in fact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townscnd'sSarsanariMa in time lost any children the past Summer, while those that did not sickened snd died. The certificate

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and is only auouier instance ot its savin? the lives a children: i 11- 111 T, r . . .... uk. iuw.stAD vtar &ir: 1 nad two children cured by your arsapanlIao the summer complaint and dysentery; one was only 1j months old and the olh re J years. 1 hev were vcrv much reduced, nnd expected mey L'dlhty Would die; they were given up by t two able physicians. When the doctor inlormed respect is that wc must hise them; ive resolved to try your ad little Sarssparilla w e had heard so much of. but h confidence; there bt imr so much stuff advi-rtid rbm is worthless; but we are very thankful that we . did; for it, unnoubtedly saved the lives ol both v I write this that others may be induced to use it. Yours, respectfully, JOHN WILSON, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1847. ' LUNATIC ASYLUM. James Cumrnings, LW one of the Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackw ell's Inland, is the cen . I 1 .i r 11 vu uiuii rpoaen 01 in nie kmiow in letter: RHEUMATISM. .1 This is only one ot more than four thousand ot rheumatism that Dr. I owngcud'a San cured I he most severe and chronic cases are weekly I .11.. . jerauicaieu oy us extraoroinar-virtues: , BLAciErj'shr.Ap,Scpt.l4, 1847. I DR.ToWNSEXn: lhave suflired tprrihlv for nin cars w ith the rheumatism; considerable of the- timt could not eat, sleep or work: 1 had the mt di.-. 'ressingpains,.and my limbs were terribly swollen I have used tour bottles of your Sarsaparilfa, and they have done me more than one tlwn.iil l..llnr u.-orth j of uood I am so much liettcr. Indeed, I am entire- , ly relieved. You are at lilerty to use this for (he beneht ol the afflicted. Yours, respectfully. JAMES t;llMVTVRS : r- COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very Ix-st remedy for female comotaints there is no ti,mnin. thousands and thousands of weak nnd dehilitate1 emalesthat were prostrated bv ihooe diseases to which (emales arc subject were Min in nn'uw Imentt-f robust health. New YoRir.Sep-0, 1Ö47. : iR. 1 twssrso:- Aiy wile, lins lor tno la?t year b-cn very sick, and in a crcadv reduced slate of l.ealih lw- ! rinirtij- uiiALiic anu was as iicJjiiess as a child, she commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately-began to regain her strength, bei complaints left tier, and after taking several bottles she is restored. Beinj a singular case I have thought itmight do pood to publish iu She used a nnmL r 11... 11. 1 . ol remedies that done her no good previously. . Yours, respect fully, JOHN MULLEN", , I .."7 BiarloIkst. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Townsend's Sarsapariua is a s-jvereign and Deedy cure for incipient consnmnti.in nn.l ?..r ik.. general prostration ot the system no matter whether I me resuu 01 innerent cause or causes, produced by ir TT .1 . ... " uijiii jr, iniicssuf acciueni.

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ting efleci. on the human frime."fc.iU wVLln.t ness and lassitude, from taking it at once become ro bust and full of energy under its influence. It imme diately counteracts the nervelessnesa c( th iemi?. rrame, which is the great cause ol barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate I a nature, loexliilut certificates ot cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundreds of ease hte been reported tous. , Dr. Towxsexd: My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and suilering conti'mnilly by pain and wi;h other diilicul ties, and having known cases where your medicine has effected great cures: and also Hearing n recomme -nded for such cased as 1 have descrilied. Iobtain'd a bottle of your Extract ot arsipari!ia and tono-xctl the directions you gave me. in a snort period it lemovcd her com I plr.ints and restored her lo health. Being grateful ior tlie beneitts she rrcetve!. 1 take measure in hns nc knowic-dgiiiir it, and recommending it to the public it n v

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nrrnamJ i. i j '. j; j- - m.. nrrn I"7all , " 'uercnoce to lemale comla5,. nill U lm I... . . r mw that critical period, "the turn n?br7u!mrocg ;v ii 10 tuj)jote sue tej to take ,t, as it is a certain i-evaJ-'S numerous and horrible tiiseuMt. to which fen . I-yutjej-t at üiis time ot lite. . This Zri JJ'fe? ?rf iayed lor Eeveial vcars bu i,r ,ir;, " i"11 i,.ti,.cv.i...u.'f.;:L ' '""euicin. V w-o tuiuauir in which v.m.enwtT.". " . useaea to It braces Ihe v, ho!c?yf te'm, renews pe rm'arentlv the iviy not soiarstimulatirg the sysuma duce a 5utFequen, relaxation, which "x most medicines taktn tor female weakne SdSi UlSEASE DFTIIEIIEART, rVpTUREaVö -! DR01-SY-dieted with a terrible rapre fcTov fe.f the greater pa, tct the time. She hs been trolul u I ieh"h0r,rS ' UeaJh & Cat WlerinJS be he w hich has been very distressine, and has rreuutmlr been unable to leave her bed. The rupture was 3 large end severe She tried almostevÄy remJdr ij ich cases with but Utile btnttit, Wla she L1J Hi ken but three Utiles of your excellent meSesh. was eniirelv relieved of the disease tfUfSS the rupturefias almost entirely dteappeared. sh oden. W e had no idea that sLe could be si Unehted, as she had such a comnlicati.m , f .y,. 01 ine dropsy. 1 am aware that i L 1.1.. ; strange a. to amar almost like fiction, but i7 w soocr reality. 1 our Ssrsnpa,illa iscertainlv . ..1. able medicine, and should be used ty s sufierin as we have been. If any account, they are at liberty to call at 1.1 1 k 1 . - every one that disbelieve iLi my house and ocuiaruemonstration monstration. Yours, rtsueetlidlv WILLIAM TUWSLltHS st "v .. ,pYfcT'EPSlA. , .' . No fluid or medicine has ever been ' discovered1 which so marly rose rub es the gattricjuiceor sali,, in decomposing food n J strengthening the orraus ot digestion es this preparation ol Sorsapaiilla. 1t Ta ordlwSr CVery CUSe 0l oowtver aevcr Bank Detriment, Albany, May 10, 1845, ' DR. loWNspp-Är : Ihavebeenaöhctedforsev. eral years wnh dyspepsia in its worst form, attended wan sourness of stomach, loss of appetite, extremo heartburn, and a reat aversion to all kinds of food, and lor weeks (wuat 1 could tat) 1 Lave bet 11 unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach 1 tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint. 1 w aa induced,- about two months since, to try your extract otSarM',ariila. and 1 must say h little codider.ee: but afu, Jsinnearly two bottles, I found my appetite restored and the heartburn entirely removed; andl wculd earnest ly rt conimend the use ol it to iW v. Lo Lave kt n aLiictcu a 1 havt Um, oure, & c ' K p p , ,VV- W..VAN ZANDT. furchasenonclut.utlias Lae wrnpi that hide the bottle completely, and have the written signature ol S. I. TUN .sLNDi'rincipal office, 126 Fulton-si,Sun DuilJing N. Y.; ?Ä'D!.( 0,Hbtap,SVJ;o,-I.Vn; lyott Ü Sons 132 Nor h-becond-st, I'hiladelj hia.S.lIance.drua gist, Baltimore; Durol t Co Richmond; P. M. CoJ en: k1' Vht & Co, 131 Chartres-st, N. O.; lOjuthl'carl-tt, Albany; R. Yen Buskirk '.2 corner of .darkel and Broad sjf, Newark, N. J., and by principal Druggists and Merchant ..'L-neixHj tf.roout the I'Pited states. West Indus, atid thcCaiiadas 1-orbalcby ALLEN C. üaLU ck. ' Vi-t. Druggist JVlain. St, Evansvi le, Ind.i ho is i appointed by the proprietor. Wholesale Agent, with authority to sell at .Manulactu"rtr' prices, ior Sale also by 1UCHARD B. 11ALLCCK. .7 , .Q , Dregjist Frinceton, Ind. march 13-dvw ly CL.TS. ,-. ... Dr. äiampf9t&s Vcyctatlc jlccc" ITIcSiciiic ! r , A . PAFE and warranted Cure lor Fevers of evnr n tiefet iptioii. ' .... Ako Dr c Lampion's Ygi table Anti BiüiouH, Anti-DytjN ptic, l'uiilj in and Cathartic Fills, possessing tour i n 1 1 ah tt n t et n lined jji o; rti r fyr the cute ot pn-ta.-es, canluliy and Cornell) eond iiifd.cne article to atit tl.cfii-t-t wi another lor the Uuttit X Ue Ilealihol Mankind. 1 ' - . '1 he-e pill contain the lour lendicR rrorertits frr the cure of disc-os 9. Tiu je is no chloric fct'tcticn ia which the Liver, the Stomach, the Bowtlsor iL Olood IS not Concerned. '1 heriur. ll.ff 1.1Hcarefully and correct! r aie ral indicaliotih. In ail Lj!i us et.ti.j.biiits they euro by acting upon the liver, snd carrynig.ii' the redundant, or excessive bib; and at the same time xcitn.n I oil' the accumulated n a,$ ot aiidiiy, imdcuruci lL I stomach and digestive' orgaiis.. It is a lad weil uio mir no luii acuon. in oyspsia, tmy carfy pari 01 curonic ui-etiMs deiei)Us ii'n.n wiiLknty ottUo olood. 1 hete piik po.-t-ess thepov.er of uriiyirg the moon, even irr toe most obstinate cses of srioluia or liaccid temperciuent;andasu(a!l.aitic, they net gently upon the lowels,renioiiiL'alj unhealthy accumulations. : -Thev are nuid in their nature, aud nav L I u?d with ntrlect fa.'tly in alt rges, Irviu il.lar.cy to I old nye.' lorsnloly ' Wm. M. W"lTi Evansville la. C. lU ll, j Dr. 'I hos Newman, Mt. Vernon Ia. -. -. Ii. B. Hal lock, l'rinctton la - ' W.J. Vt'hiiing, Cynthinnna la. I ;;, W. B. Dimlckj Bo.iriil la , Dr. Josejih Sower, 'inceuncs Ia. 3 m w. ' Cincinnati Clothing ' Store incinnau, tlie latest rvtw lurk style of KV & u-iMLIi CLOTliLNG, All of w hich are made and trimmed in the best man ner under their direction xprcsly for this maikct, nndconsists of every article rem.isit 1. gentlemen's wardrobes. - . o 1 . . , COATS. . . , Superior Black and Blue French ,n,! rnt;A r-t.u. ress, I-rock and ack Coats, lull trimmed Cassinitret, Brown, Green and (uav. and all col orsot I weed Drass. biu-k nnd Vr.i ... Llack Summer Cloth, Lustre nr-d Crotoi Croton Cloth IJres, I" rock, and tack. Brown Lint 11 and Linen Lheck and (jingluim Coats. Lv Coatees and Roundaliouts. ery variety of Coats I'ANTALOONS: p,1?pmr'-IIlacv u,d1;lue Cloth and Casfimere ants. Fancy French Cassimere do. Black ' Lustre, brown Linen. Linen Cie-L r ..i ....! 1 : i ants, ol every variety nnd price to fcuit customersj mi 1, , LS'IS. . . Bbk Saun, plain ar;d Fancy Silk" and Velv'e win 0 .Marseilles and Marseille, of all colors, endkind of common vests nrnl prices " ' I'UUXUHixc; c:ÖODS.' :'.;r ' silk and all . uinen bosom shirts; .Muslin and far.ntl.do.; Flannel and Net UDder shirts and Draws; bhirt Collars; Fashionable Btaver. kid, thread.and cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspenders; silk, gingham and cotton Umbrellas; Silk Jiatf ; Caps; Boots, shoes; walkinc canes, &.c. - All the atxive articles and everything eke in the furnishing line will be sold at Cincinnati prices for CASH- iT:'.' :.';'-.! J rZ y) e shall continue to receive fresh supplies weekly ' "T ' niVVVlV11 INSUKAXCi; AOTICE. ' . THE undersigned as agent for the Col umbus Ohio Insurance Company, isprepar ed to take risks on on shioments ot Merchant duce, Froduce, etc., from and to anv oart of the l' States by steam and sailing vessels, steam, canal - keel and flat boats, also ojion laiildings, merchandizo. birniture, &c, on most reasonable terms. " 'I he hi-h reputation which this Cpynpanj lars fo its ability, liberality and promptness in adjusting lo ss, enuues it to me conndence and patronage ol tlx public. .: ! ISA AC A. CRANE, '-J JUST reivcd by steamerGIi 75 sides toe Leather; encoc,' 2.') Bxä Lemon

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