Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 151, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 16 October 1848 — Page 4

' NEW FALL GOODS!!! j X H. MAGHEB & CO., M Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic dry Goods. E V AN S V I L L Ei INDIANA.., , ; HAVE Ju.it receired per steamers American Eagle and Colorado, S3 package of their Fall and Wintei Stock. . !.'' " 1 ' ; ' We invite the Trade to cal and examine our assortment; as most of the goixls are now murh In request. It in the intention of the riirm to purchase an u&usual Large Stork this ssason, and to at a mall advance on Eastern prices. , ,.. The head of the house will attend the Eastern package, Auction sales ' during the entire season, and pare no pains iu collecting ine of the largest and most desirable Stock ever offered in our city. We coald say to the Trade generally, and particularly to Merchants of the Wabash Valley that you can buy good in Evaasvillethis Fall on ad good terms as anywhere else in the West. ang 30. ;

Wholesale dealer in dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Leather, &c, &c. OCT WATEH STREET, T2ZZ2I2) DOOR AXOVE LXAXI7 STREET ev ansville; ind. ,v DRY GOODS AT AVHOLESALE. "i TO Country Jlerchants. I take this rnetho I to inform .Merchants visiting this City 'hat lam in receipt of one of tha largest and beat assorted stock of Goods ever brought to this City., Among which I enumerate Ticks, Demi us, Drille, Stripes, Janes, Plantation stuffs, Osiiaburgs, Wickings, Wad4ings, Battings, Cotton Yarns, fcc. '' . t . , . ; ."...,',. Aiy assortment of brown and bleached Cottona is, 1 believe, the mo?t complete west of the Alleghany mountains, comprising all the inot desirable styles selected from the best manufactories. My bleached Motions are mostly from the Lowell and Waltham Factories, and are eccidedly superior to any other tjoods ither foreign or domestid, oriered in this market.; With aurance that. my terms and prices are more favorable to buyers than at any other house in this city., , , . Very respectfully, may 16 - . .. ' ; - OLIVER LADD.

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AT WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL. 1 IN THE NEW BRICK STOKE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANK (Formerly occupied by Johnson f' Crane.) j - - ... .,.. . . . . , ' THE subscriber has opened within the last lew days, and is constantly receiving directly Irom New York an extensive and splendid assortment of : i .' ,':'.''. .1 . 1 : v.ti i . .'. it ', Foreign and Domestic Dry Ooods, XXats, Bonnets, Boot and Shoes, f j s1" ' and Fanfcy Hardware, : Which ha ving been purchased at the late large Peremptory Auction Haie, he flatters himself he can sell at auucb less than the usual ptiee He is determined to exert himself to make his establishment popular at wall wiilvurvhasers who are visiting theCity, as with those who are residing in town, and would respectfully requ st the attention ot all to hs stock, which Le offers at wholesale and retail upon terms which he Links will not fail to give entire satisfaction.- - r ap 151 MORRIS S. JOHNSON. :

Cincinnati Clothing Store, Next door to C. Bell, Druggist, Ti! MA r' VT vi' a vvivr t v ta JlL' A11LEUIN A DUU3IMKU "JSc-a ii A L just received from their Manufactory io JL.JL. Cincinnati, tiie latest ?ew l ork style oi i SPRING ii. SUMMER CLOTHING, , .All of which are made aud trimmed in the beet man lisr under their direction exureslv for this market. and consists ol every article rcnumte Lo comulctt f eutlamen a wardrobes. . . ; . , , , - I t,, , T.0, . . i . .. .u ".-Ii aim x.iisufucioic Casiimeret, Brown, (Jreen and Orsy, and all col ars of Tweed Drew, Sack and Krock Coatfw 1 Diack Summer Cloth, Lustra and Crotou. Cloth DrrsA, Frock and Sack, Brown Linen and Linen Check and Gingham Coats. Every variety of Coats Vwateesand Roundabouts. ,' . , PANTALOONS. Superior Black and Blue Cloth and Cassimere rant. Fancy French Cassimere do. Black Lustre, Brown Linen, Linen Check, Tweed and Corduroy s ants, ot every variety and price to suit customer V ES TS. Cbk Satin, plain and Fancy Silk and Valve white Marseilles and Man-eillea of all colors, and --kinds of common vextsand prices. L i ;. All the late styles of plain j( nd fancy silk and satin Cra-l"i). ats. Scarfs and stocks; whiteLj silk and all colors focket Handkerchiefs; Linen and Linen bosom shirts; Muslin and Fannel do.; Flanel and Net under shirts and Draws; Shirt Collars; Fashionable Beaver, kid, thread and cotton Cloves; embroidered and plain gum suspenders; silk, ainghamand cotton Umbrella; Silk Hats; ' Cape;' iwota, thocs; walking canes, iVc. I All the above artivle and everything als in the! furnishing Una will bo sold at Cincinnati prices for! CASH. . . ' . I . We shall continue to receive fresh snnplies weektvi Waring the season from our Manufactory in Cincin ati. ttp 4-tf) AIILKK1NG & BRUM M ER. Western j Clothing Store, Äcxf door to G, Venncmana Hojpc Store. . Water Street, Evnnsville, la. BY 11 It A CO. rTA E lust rexeived Irom tneir .Alanutactory in Cincinnati, a . Urg astortrnfiit ot rt ad Kade fuihionablo clothing, suitable for all sea sons the vear. all of which are made and trimmed in the) .

ast manner under their direction, expresslyfor thisf wnstohiscmpleteasortment of l)rugs,Mcdicinea, market, and conaistsol every article requisite com-i Chemicals, Oils, Dyestufis, Jkc, &c., &iC All of plate gentlemen's wardrobes superior Black and; which are carefully selected and received fresh from Blu trench and Knliah cloth üreitcs, I rock, and the Eastern Market, rhysicians nnd merchants sack coats, full trimmed. Blue and blach Satnetj may depend upon their orders being promptly attendfrock and sack coats, Cashmeret, Brown, green.j ed to and the genuine article always delivered, on gray and black, and all collors of tweed, sack, irocki terms wholesale and retail as tavorable as the same and dress coats, every variety of coats, coatees and; quantity and quality enn 1 purchaml at any Place. roundabouts, superior black and blue cloths and cas- . A full assortment of Botanic Medicines, Roots, simere pants, taucy French casMtnere do.. Blue andj Barks, Herbs, Extracts, t'owdt-r, &.c, prepared and alack and gray and striped satinet pants and cordu- ut up by the Shakers. roy pants ol all colors and prices. Bla:k satin, plain Hallock's spierior cold drawn No. 1 Castor Oil, n.lianrvsilk. velvet casiiiiere, and satinet vests,! xianufacturtd at Alt. Carmel, Illinois.

and all colors and kiiida ol common vests at vartous "aIi the late styles ol plain and fancy silk and satin t ,.fa n.l stocks: white silk and all colors i.irf tlr.n4 kerchiefs: Linen and Linen bosom ihirtai Uu-Un and Flannel do.; Flannel and Net under shirtsj .a Sh rt Co ars: Beaver, a ia, tnreaa anu, cotton Gloves; embroidered and plain gum suspen-j and cotton Umbrellas; Silk Hatsi ' u ci,.,. uralkinor ranes. &.C. ! vsus; uuuis. oiiv"-i- . - - . , , All theabo articles and everything else in trc furnishing line wUl ba sold at Cincinnati prices lorj i -I Wa shall continue to receive tresnsupuuea 7;. Iy during ih season from our M amuse wry ia v-iuyn. aati. Uugl) BRUMM LK,JLO CITV CLOTING STORE. ' 3. KÜHN, ' ' '.' V- ! Ifimifrrrf. Eeantvillf. Ind.. WILL keep constantly on hand, a large and gen-j eral assortment of dress, trock and sack Coats, suitable for all seasons; Cloth and Cassimere Mtt uic ... , . . J . , : u-b. t1. fancy Casmere, orowu taue, u... . and Corduroy, Paula ;ot every variety anji P" suit customers; plain and fancy 'Silk hd elvet, Vesta, Marseilles of all colors, ana ait Kinus 01 com-j man Vests; fine and common Cravaw and Scarfs; Pocket Haudcrchiefs; Linen ana uinen roaon ctrnmon do; Flannel do and draws; Hats, Caps, Boots; Shoes, Scc., &.e. I , My tnenas ana uib puyuc 4 , iL ogive me a call. . ., tt" i. TRUN KS.--beamer 1 ru.. . cood quality and low prices also Carj pet Bags ot every variety iorsai an, Cincinnati wumhr T;.MrT? j AHLEK1NG &. BRUMMLK. nov 4 tl. m .ri rk..tp tor Mlc Valuable Heal : O t..l rVMxr 2nd. neiween uu-, hours of 10 o'cloch a, m- nd 3 oeiou r. . there will be ottered at puu c -. . -. the following valuable let. Ivimr on me wm . - j n.nlr n tho county ot ."t-vriu, 4aav sm w ' onrtly in . Term

Real Entaw held by the Banch at 7'" J i cunithtDuwer. ; . Jtsta Bank of lmliana, Co wit . . Lot o. ba in tne. iti(s ievf L)rug gtorc; Main street opposite Be irnrinal pUnof the town of Ersnsvtlle. upon which ment & vV. jylOtf buildings, for lh. ccomin.alauon ot a f Lnnn S. . . .

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CRAWFORD BELL,' : WHOLE BALE AND RETAIL . DRUGGIST, ! MAiy STJiEET, EVANS 17..E, LXDIAXA HASnow in cto e'j nddaii receiving hi- Spring suuplyl'rw" ein, l'ainls,. UUt Slvff üpu-e. toap,' iijUinery, Window Gluti, ulatiware, Vamtth, 1 amt und V urnith orutnrt, c. AUm, ;. nn t'ihol pele ef r Mun offtired in this market, comprising almost every article in my line, selected by mysell wun great care in regard to tri best qualities, and purchased diractlV from first hands and on the best terms, by which means I am en allied to sell at as low a rata as any other House in this part of the country Dealers ara respestfullv mulcted to rail and examiue my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and those who cannot do so, by sending tht ir orders shall havathern attended to as promptly and at rates as low as if here in person. : . My sunk consuls, in part, of the following. DtH) oz Sulp Juinuie; 150 II Chrome Yellow; oz Iodine; : 1U0 ozHy'd Fotasso, . 50 oz Feperine; , . . 2u) oz EztBarklWip't; ' 3.M) Iba Ii um Aloe?; ( 3."iO do Assau.-tiüo: ,t i itfO do Tulv Rhubarbi , ( TjO do do JalaiK); 10 bbls Tanners' Oil; 10 do Linseed do; do pure Castor Oil; do Spirits Turpen tine; 5 do Copal A'arnish; ,9 no Alconoi; 10 do Copperas: 5 do' Alum: ' 15 bbls Sulphur;' 5 do Brimstone; 3lX) lbs Solt Indigo; 1Ü00 do line Madder; 200 do Nutmegs; 300 do Cloves; 100 mata Cinnamon;' 2UO lt Calomel; ' Ü00 do Cream Tarlsr, 10 bids sn. Whiting; 10 do do Brown; 10 do V. Red; ISO His Chrome Green; SCO boxes Bottles and Vials; 00 do Window Glass; ; a Carboys Oil Vitriol; i do wnricvV .uu 1 riatic Acie; '1500 Wm Salaeratus; (ItXH) do Red Lead; ' '- 300 do Lithnrce; ' 10 boxes James' River ; Tobacco; ' 1j0 kegs' White Lead 1DO do rari! Ureen; fif7iacnir. Flat iter J. Feathers, and Bert wax ta ken at the highest market priee in exchange for a goods sold, or in payment ot debts due me. N. B. All ieron indbttnl to the rinn of W. C Bell will please settle up as soon as possible, either by note or otherwise, as the firm has been dissolved since the 23d of August last.' 1 ' ' jan2V.M9-tf. CRAWFORD BLfc DitlUS AND MEDICINES, sk ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Üruggiit andj Fharnuirutitt. u ntil I rail tli attention olthe citizens of Evnnsvilla and and adUdning A large assortment of Pattent anl Family Mcdiclues, tnes, -.iscnce a, llair Uil s, t ertumery, coap. ami lancy articles Cologne, Bay and Roms Water, allof the best uualuies St-tulitze and Soda t owders, care' 1 full v nut u n and of full weight. Copal Varnish- at $3 00, &i 23, and $173 per gal 0n. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. H. Goddard Sc Co's Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Hsllork's WormCaudv. a sale and ulenitant med. - , . . : . irine ti destroy worms in children and improte their their general health; Hallock's Cough Candy coniHsed of Horehound uouesel, stc. lor an Rinas oicaugn. ALSO ON SALE. '. At the proprietors prices ' Dr.Wool'Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BittersSee advertisement. Dr. Upham's Vegitable Pile Electuary See adver tisement Wilder'a Sugar Coated Veg.'Anti-Fevar Tills See advertisement. J Dr. VanZaftdt's Health Restorative Veg. Pills See aj yen-aement. Ur. Folger's Olosaonion.or all Healing Balsom . . u See Dr v . Vegetable Fills, Worm and Cough Loz ...... . yr u R UniTcrMl Ve2etable Pills, composed f Sarsaparillaand WUd Cherry. ....... . Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sugar Coated Pills, at 10 cents per iwx. Dr, Porter's Poor Man's Strengthning ' Plaster, 10 cents apiece. B Tooth-ApIm Drops, warranted to cure in al . , . , , , (. , overatreetginineLinament,and Doctor Bench'f Faintly Pill. r , ' .' 1)r. Grave's Anti-Fevrr and Fever and Ague Tills Cholera lutantum ami liowel rorn plaint Pill. ' ' 1 ... ('.. i; v-,,,.., f.,rt...r. ..m. ....1 iinffs KlM-iimade Pains, tic. 1 . I II f C O Ulli t V. i'liwi uia a -' CFVUIU V WW . g ' warranted to give in . 1 t 1 ..... X(:X ,n nM cases. iiellPl at he now has, ami intend to constantly f kj keep, a fine lot of Philadelpliia Calf-sk.n, k. ork ot every description uons with neatness ami urpateh. M Mam strt-et

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Dr. Townsentl's Compound ,xtrnct. SAUSAPAU1LLA. 1 his extract is put ii in quart ttotties it is six times cheaper, pteasanter,and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting,; pur ging, sicKenmg or nemuiating me patient, and is tmrticularly adapted for a SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE.' The great beauty andsupeiioritv of this Sarsapa rilla overall other remedies is, while it eradicates uis ease, it vigorates tho body. Consumption cured Cleanse and strengthen Cunsnnipt ion can be cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint, colds, coughs,eaarrh, asthma, spittins ot blood, sore ness in the chest, hectic flush, ni'jht sweats, difficult or profusa expectoration and pain in the side; &c. have and can lie cured. ' . Probably there never wij a remedy that has been so successful in desperate case of consumptionas this; it cleanses ana strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients grad ually regains their usual health and strength. -I craiofH case of ' coxae Mrriox. There is scarcely a day passes but there area num ber of cases ot Consumption reported as cured by the use of Dr. -Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The following was recently received. UK. 1 ovjiSExo f Hear otri i or the isst three years lhavelieen althcted with general debility, and iter vous consumption of the last tage, and did not' ex pect to ever gain my health nt all. After going hrtough a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board ot Health in New York and elsewhere, an 1 spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my health, and alter reading in some paper oi your Sarsaparilla 1 resolved to try It After using six bottles liounditdone me great good and called to see you at your otlice, with your advice 1 kept on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice... 1 persevere in taking the Sarsaparilla, and have been able to attend to my usual labors for the last three months, and 1 hope by the blessing ol jod and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health.- .. helped me beyond the expectations of ail that knew my case. CHARLES QU1MBV Orange, hseex Co. N,J., Aug. 2, 1647 - State of New Jersey. Eüsox County, ss. Charles Quimby being sworn i according to law, on his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the best ol his knowledge and bellet. CHARLES QUIMBY. Sworn and subscrilx'd to before me at Orange,- the 2d A ug. 1 17. C Y R US BA LD WIN, J ustu e of the Peace. . SPITTING BLOOD. . . . Read the following and suyv that consumption is incurable if you can.. , . " . ' New York. April 23' 1847. Mr. Townsend: I arily believe that your Sarsaparilla has been the means, through Provideuce, tot saving my life. I have for several years had a bad cough.. It became worse and worse. At last 1 raised large quantities ot blood, had night sweats, and was rratcly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live.' I have only used your Sarsaparilla but a short time, and there lias a wonderful change been wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and my cough has left me. You can well imagine that 1 am thankful for these results. Your obedient servant, i .. Wm. KrssF.LL, C5 Catharine st. LOT HERl'LLCH. The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful story ofsutftring and relief. There ara thousand ol similarcasesin this city and Brooklyn, and yet thereare thousands of parents who let their children die tor tear ot being humbugged or to save a tew shili ngs. , ' b rook M X, Sept 13, 1847. Dr. Towxsrxd: I take pleasure in stating, for the benefit of those whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was arilic ted with general debility and loss, of speech, She was given up as past recovery by our family physi rian; but fortunately I was recommended by a Iriend to try your carsapaniia. , Before hiving used one iMttlo she recovered her spec hand was enabled to walk alone, to the astonishment of all who were acquainted with the circumstance. . She is now quite weiland in much better health than she ha been toi lSmonthspast. . JOSLTH TAYLOR, ; '' ; I' Vork st. Brooklyn. TWOCIIILDREN SAVED. ery lew tamilies indeed in tact wa have not heard of one that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost any children the past Summet, w hile a . . s those that did not sickened and died. 1 he certthcats we publish below is conclusive evidence of its value and is only another instance of its saving the Ii ves o children: Dr. Towxsexd Dear Sir: 1 had two children cur ed by your Sarsaparilla of the summer complaint and dysentery; one was only lb months old and the oth re 3 years. 1 hey were very much reduced, and lew expected they would die; they were given up by tvo resrx'ciaoie pnysictans. nen tne aoctor iniormeu a that we ninwt lixe them: we resMilved to trv vour Sarsaparilla we hnd heard so murh of, hut had little confidence; there being so much stud advertised that is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did. lor it, unnoubtedly saved the lives ol ttoih 1 write this that others may be induced to use it. Yours, respecttutly. JUM.N V II .St J.N, Jr. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Sept. 15, 1S47. ' LUNATIC ASYLUM. James cumming, r.sq. one ot the Assistants n: the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell'a Island, is the gen tleman spoken ol in the following letter: Kllfc.UMATIS.Yl. Ill f 1 his is oniyoneoi more than tour thousand cases of rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured 1 he most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues: 15LACKWEI.I s Island, Sept. 14, 1S47. 1JR. lovrxsEXD: lnave suliered terribly lor nine Iears with the rheumatism; considerable of the time could not eat,' sleep or work; 1 had the most dis tressing pains, and my limbs were terriblv swollen 1 have used tour Domes oi your sarsaparilla, aud they have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good I am so much better. Indeed, I am entire ly relieved, l on are at liberty to use this lor the bun efit of the afflicted. Yours, respectfully, , J AM KS CUM M INGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is the very best remedy tor female complaints there is no disputing thousands ar.d thousands of .weak - and debilitated emales that were prostrated by thse diseases to which females are snbjecl were soon in ' the enjoy ment of robust health. ' New Yomr.Sep 25, 1847. Dk. Tow.nsfsd: Mr wife his for the last year been very sick, and in a greatly reduced state of health beins reduced by a variety of complaints such as femalesare liable to; she got so bad at length that she was entirly unable to walk, and was as helplcs.4 as a child, she commenced using your Sarsaparilla, and she immediately began to regain her strength, het itomulaints left ner, and after taking several ' bottles she is restored. 1 Being a singular case I havethonsht itmi'dit do good to publish it. She used a numbe ot remedies that done her no g'xwl previously. ' Yours, respectiully,' JOHN .MULL'KN,' ' HTNarfoIk st. TO TUE LADIES. ' GREAT FKMALE MKDICINC ' Dr. Towxsexd's Sarsatariuji is a mrvereign ai sneedv eure tor incipient ronsuniption. and lor the treneral prwtratioaof the system no matter whether ihe result of inherent cause or causes, produced by ir regularity, lllnessor accident. Nothing can be more sui'prising than its invigora timr erHjCta on the human frame. Persons all weak ness and lassitnde, from taking it at once become ro bust and full of enersv under its influence. It imme dintely counteracts ihe nervelessness of the female frame, which is the sreat cause of barrenness. '. It will not ba expected of n?, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates ot cures performed, bnt we can assure the atHicted that hnpdreds of case hse lieen reDorted tons. Dr. Towhseno: My wife lieing greatly distressed !v weakness and general debi.ity, and suttonng cou

tinually by pain and with other difficulties, and having known cases where' your medicine has effected great cures; and also hearing it recommended for such cases as I have described. Fobtained t bottle of vour

Extract of Sarsaparilla' and . followed the directions you gave nie. .in a short period It removed her com amis and restored her to health. , Beins irrateful for the benefits she received, I take p'eaeu re in thus ac knowledging tt, and recommending it to the public 31. iJ.AiuuKc., cor. ol uranaand Lvdiussts. i Albany, Aug. 17, -4 ' TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES i This Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in retcrenoce to leniale complaints.' Ho fe male who has reason to suppose site is approaching that critical period. Vibe turn of life," should neglect to take it, as iris a certain preventive lor any ol the nutneroua and horrible diseases to which females art subject at this, time of life. , This period may be de layed lor several years by using thisenieuicino. roi is it less valuable for those w ho are approaching womanhood, it is calculated to assist nature bv ouickening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed inisineutciue is invaiuauie lor ail tne diseases to which women are subject. . It braces the wholesyslmi, renews permanently the natural energies by removing the impiuitiea ol the body not so far stimulating the system as to pro duce a subsequent relaxation, which is the 'case ot most medianes taken lor iemale weakness and dis ease. ' "' . i QlsEASE OF THEHEART; RUPTURE AND vi 1 ( :: : DKOnSY? ' i New York. July, 22, 1816. uk. i ow se.mj vear oir : .My wile uas been a Hicted with a terrible rapture for over iilteen yeat the greater pat t of the time. She has been trouble with shortness ot breath &. great fluttering ot the heat men nas ueen very distresein?, and has frequently been uuable to leave ber bed. The rupture w as very targe and severe. She tried almostevery remedy for i-cch cases with but little benefit; When she had ta ken but three bottles of your excellent mediciinhe " .... was entirely relieved ol the disease ot theheart, and the rupture has almost entirely disappeared. ' She has also had the drousv. and was verv much swollen. ' We had no idea that she could be so beneritedj as she had such a - complication of diseases But it has, as strange as it may appear, relieved her ot the dropsy. 1 am aware that this statement is so strange a to appear ''almost like fiction, but ft is sober reality. 1 our Sarsaparilla is certainly a valu able medicine, and should be used by every one that s suffering as we have been. - If any disbelieve fhis account, they are at liberty to call at my house and k .. I 1 . . r ii , uutc M.UIBI ut iiionsirniion. l ours, resuecuuuv. r WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James et , ! DYSPEPSIA. : No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomiHsiiig lood and strenirtheninir the orsrans ot digestion ai this preparation of Sarsaparilla. It pos uiveiy cures every case ol dyspepsia, however sever or chronic. Baxk Department, Albany, May 10. 1843, Dk. Townsend -Sirx 1 have been allhcted for sev eral years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended with sourness of stomach, loss of amietite. extreme heartburn, and a great aversion to all kinds of food, and for weeks (what 1 could eat) 1 have been 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 was induced, about two months ihce, to tiy your extract of Sarsaparilla, and i must say im time connuence: but alter using nearly. two bottles, 1 found my a pj etile restored and tie heartburn entirely removed; and 1 would earnest y recommend the use of it to those who have U en afflicted as I have been. Yours, ic. . , 1 ri . . . W. W. VAN ZANDT. .N.' B. Purchase none but such as have wranners that hide the bottle completely, and have the written signature ol S. Pf TOWN SKND. . . f rincipal oflice.l2b t ulton-st,Sun Building NRedding &. Co, 8 State-st. Boston; Dyott ci. Sons, IJ North-Secoud-st, 1 hiladelihin;S.S. Hance.dnir fist, Baltimore; Durol &, Co Richmond; P. M.Co hen. Charleston; n riL'ht &, Co. 151 Chartrcs-st. N. O.; 103S.uth Pearl-st, Albany; R. Van Buskirk,iW corner of Market and Broad t-ts, Ntwark, N. J., and by principal jJruggn-ts and Merchants generally throout the United states, West Indies, and theCauadas rorSalq by ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Druggist Main. St, Evansville, Ind. . Who is appointed by the proprietor. Wholesale Agent, with authority to sell at Manufacturer's prices. For Sole also by RICHARD B. HALLOCK, ,'. Druggist Priuctton, lnd. march 13-dvtw ly ' A SOVEREIGN remedy for Ague and Fever. This great Rcmely: to which ihe public attention is particularly called, has been extensively used in the western and south western states as a speedy sate and certain cure for asnie and fever, dumb 2ue. Chill or intermittent Fever. ' The unexampled and comnletesuccssattcnJin2 its use; and io well proven have become its wide spread victories over every form of ague in the west that the 'Febrifuge' is now superseding every other offered remedial agent, and looked upon a the only one that can I relied upon in all staee9 of the disease. ' DCT for sale by Hoadlev. Phelrs oc Co. wholesale asentaNew York, and by Brinkerhoff &, Penton, Chicago, HI; Eards & Francis, St. Louis, Mo, and by Druggists generally throutrnout the United States. For sale by W M.- M. WOOLSLY, agent tor Lvansville. Ind. - ' - ' . Wininss &. Deiisourhct. Mt. Vernon. N.O. Nettleton, New Harmony. ! ; ' W.J. Whiting, Cynthiana. ' 1 jy 12-6m. .llackeii7.ies Compound Liver Pills Thee Trnly Celebrated Tills, jyj 0 properly esteemed in all - neighborhoods where they have been used, will have the mont salutary effect on the diseased Liver, and will most effectually cure the jaundice, and also thoroughly remove the headache from those who are thus atlected. They act specifically on the Liver and Via?re. re movts nil congestive action,, aod morbid secretions, purifying the blood, causing a free und healthy discharge ol bile, btrtngthning the system, and assisting digestion. . '. C S. Mackenzie &. Co., Cleveland Ohio, Proprio tors. .. . ' . - . ! For sale by WM. M. WOOLS EY, Evansville, and other agents throughout the country. - i Wimngs Si, Deusouchet, Mt. Vernon. N. G. Nettleton, New Harmony. . rW. J. Whiiing, Cynthiana f ii i: , jy 12-fim. DR. S. S. riTCII'S 11 COXSUJTIPTIOX UE.1IEDI ES. THE sulwcriber has just L agency for this' City and' 'i' country, with a supply of his Abdominal Supporters; 1 ; Shonlder Braces; - ' ' 1 Inhalein? Tulies; ;' " received the surfounding Also his book of six lectures on the uses of the Lungs causes, 'prevention and cure of Pulmonary Consump ti'-n, diseases of the heart, and the true mode of nre- : I L I :. 1 it . serving neaiu aim proioncing lilt. ALLENrC HALLOCK, Drug'st je CI V." '; ' ' ' Main 6t. near Water. 75 CEXTS.A SAFE and warranted cure lor Chili and Fever in all its complicated forms.' Dr. Champion's Vegetable Acue Mcbcines. ior sale by C. BELL, md WM. M. WOOLSEY. ; Also Dr. Champion's Vegetable Anti Bilious, Anti-Dyspeptic Purifying nd Cathartic Pills. , , . , , . jy2I-3md., ATOX i HUGG. House Caroentors and Joiner ii stri-et iMMvveen Sycamore and ine ap.sd

Ilari's Vegetable lixiiaci, ' tbeonly remedy that can be relied on ior the per manent cure ofSpinal Comola

.tractions. Irritation of tho Nei ves. .'fiwtn... ... Sick Headache, Nervous Tremors, Neuralgic Atfec tions. Apoplexy, Paralysis, General .Debility, Deficiency ot Nervous aud Physical Energy, and aUNer vous iisoruers, mciuuing tne most dreadlul of all iseases that ever affect the human race ; . Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, llysttacal iits, Convulbioiis, Spauia, &c.,w This disease consists in a sudden deprivation of tha senses, accompanied with a violent convulsive motion of the wholu body. It attacks by fits, and alter a certain duration goes off. generally leaving the s a.tferer in a stupor, attended with great weakness and exhaustion ol the body. ' , '""'" Doctor Hart would impress it upon the minds öl the alllicten, that the Vegetable Extract is the only remedy ever discovered that can lc rtlied on for the permanent cure of this most dreadful of all diseases. As its tendency is to insanity, madness and death! the most Skillful Physicians of Europe, as well as those of our own country, have pronounced Epilepsy incurable.. And it has been so considered by many, until this most important of all discoveries was made by Doctor H. Hart, nearly sixteen years 6ince,during which time it has been performing some of the most Remareabix Cures upon record, and has acquired a reputation which time alone can efface. Physicians of undoubted skill and experience. Ministers of various denominations, as well as hundreds of our eminent citizens, all unite in recommending the use ol this ttuly vuluable medicine to their patients.chargc, and fricuds. who are thus afflicted, as the only remedy. ' '" ! . ; ;.-. . . ; . i We QroTE TnE Language used by those who hav9 been cured by this valuable medicine. One says, "1 have suffered lieyond my power of description, but now 1 rejoM-e in being lully restored to health and happiness." Another says, "I thank God 1 feel that I am a well man. 1 also feci it my duty to proclaim it to the ends of the earth, that thoe similarly afflicted may find relief. Another, (who is an Eminent Lawyer, and well known in this cityO says, "My son has been afflicted foe years with Epilepsy, but is now enjoying good, health from the V egetable Ex tract. Its tin," says he. "should and ourht to t sounded to the ends ot the earth." Another say?, "Language is entirely inadequate to express my gratitude to Dr. Hart, tor having been the mean.;, under the blessing flGod, of restoring me to the enjovinvnt of good health.. after having bn afflicted with Edlepsy in lts; worst tonus lor more thn twentv-th.W years and my morn in c and evenine ohla'ior .i rmi and thanksivingslialicontiuue to ascend to that God who has-aniictcd bat to mako me whole." LriLLCTic r ITS -Cf twenty' seven vears and ir month; cuted by the use of this -Truly Wonderful. .uecicuie : : . . i . . teadtlie Tollowing remarkable case of the son ol Wm. Sccore, Esq., of Philadelphia, afflcte4 with Epileptic Fits twenty seven years and hx tiionths. After traveling through . England, Scotlnnri, t;ermany, and France, consulting the most eminent physicians, and expending: tor medicine, medical treatment and advice three thousand dollars, re : turned with his sou to this country, in Nov emlr 'ast, without rectivin any lieucht whatever, and as cured by using 11 .t's Veuetaule Extract. Wm. Secore's Letter to Dr. Hart-.- , I have spent over three thousand do lars ior nnft. icine and medical attendance. 1 was adviml to irkt a tour to Europe with him, which 1 did. 1 first vi.-, ited England. 1 cousulled ihe most eminent ihv icians there in rcsjuct to his cae; ttiey examined him anu presrri! cu acroraingiy. l reinaim a there Ihre months without pj'rccivingony hani Hn the better which coot me about two hundred aud Liv d.d'..-ir piM-keted fy the physician, and ihe rjoot thr.t 1 received was their opinion lhat my son's rase was htpless ana rosiTivi.LV i.rt rable. l accordingly lett England, traveled through Scotland, Germany and France, and returned honw in t ie month ot Novem. ber last, with my son rs far txonibting curtd as whin I lett. ' 1 sawyuitr advertisement in one ol the New York papers, and concluded to try Hart's Ye'-tahl Extract, et ;ng ymir si a ten en is and certihcntcsofso many cures, some ol twenty and thirty years landing, and I cm assure you 1 am not sorry 1 did so, as by the use of II art V egctable Extiact alone, he was restored to Perfect Health. His reason, winch was so far gone as to unlit him for business, is entire! v re stored, with . the prospect now before him of lite health and usefulness. He is hovv-2ü rears of mom and 27 years 6 months of this time has been allliou d wnn inum w areauiui oiuisLuttes, iut, thank i is now t njoying good health, . s Now, sir, laith without works I don't ltelieve in Tosay 1 fiivll le ever ra ttful to v,u isune thinr and as 1 here encloso ) oi one bundled dollars, lhaver no doubt but you will thiiik' thi ano'her and ouitc a different tiling .The debt of - gratitnde 1 still uwr you, but phase accent this amount as interest on ih debt in advance. ' Yours, very respect fu I Iv. :i (Signed). ! . t WILLIAM SECOREi Another rtinarhthle Cure perforuwJ ly the ue ot Hart' I'tgt table littract. Doctor Hart: It is with no sin nil dt-irrte of pratifi. cation that 1 am enabled to announce to you the coin plcic restoration to lu althof my daughter, by theusa of your Vegetable Extract. At flic age of ix years. 'ner age at present is sixiceui sue wa urat attacketl with this dreadful malady calletl Euileniic p'it: ami until she commenced taking the Extract, she yuffTd with attacks ot fits, almost incessauilv. and so verely as to threaten to drive reason from its thron; and render her insane Idiotic. - - ' Physicians pronounced her incurable, and eau!d A nothing more for her. We had almost despaired ol - cure, when Hearing ot ihe remarkable cures uerlormerf by the t table Extract, we determined to give it a trial. The result has exceeded our most sanguine expectation, U) by its use she w free from a roost dreadlul malady, and restored to Perfect Health. Should any one feel desirous of sc in? her. and rf ascertaining the particulars of the cs-c, such wish may be gratihed by calling on or addressing a letter to me, past-paid, at my residence, two miles irom tha village ol Vonkers, estchestt r. New 1 rk. O.C.DENSUJW, YonkersN.Y. . Teething. Worm, Costivtntss, &c..'will producethis disorder. In all such cases the Vegetable Extract is the only medicine which can We relu-d on with anv degree ol safety. Mothers who have small children should remt mbcr this. Many a Child, the past vear. who has sufiered with this complaint, and has been given over by physicians to die, has been restored by the use of but one bottle of Hart's Vegetable Extract The chila of William Anderson. North Fourth street, Williamsburgh, aged 20 months, had fits constantly for eight weeks. A consultation ofpbyaU cians was ' called, who decided that the case was a boneless 6n, and the child must di. Whilst tl child was in this dangerous state Mr. Anderson calU ed at my office and obtained a bottle of the Extract administered it to the child, and the result was a berThe eon tf Mr. Kobert McGce, corner of SulMvun and Prince streets. New York, was severely afflicted w im in. . tu iius uiso iuc puysicians held aeon sultation and decided that they could do no more and that nature must effect its own cure, or the bov must die. ( I he egetable Extract was administered to him whilst in a tit, by one of the attending physicians. Its effects w ere almost instantaneous. The tits was broken, and the boy restored to health. Mr. McGee says,"l shall never again be without the medicna in my house, it 1 can avoid it, for tear that sftm ol the rest ot my children .may, be attacked t lio on tno litiv 1 Ann.Ilni' 1 A ..r-4T.?. r 1 i 1 ia im rciiuv nui, a luiiiuli iuc lliruicilic llivaiuatlie. We would refer to the following - persons, who have leen cured by using Hart's Vegetable Extract. W. Benn;tt, nine years, 171 Grandst.' ' J. Ellsworth, seven years, 13 Dover a'. Joseph McDougal, nine years, East Brooklyn L.L TnE Tws 1$ Not Fm Distaxt, When thousands who are now trembling under lhe hand of this dreadlul disease, and fearing that every attack may prove fatal will find permanent relief - and be restored to new lite. by using this celebrated medicine. ' j Over Omc ThocsaadCertieicates, Have becnVeceived, in utimonyof the beneficial results produced by the use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract. Prepared by S. Hart, M. D., New York. Price One package,.. 4 g3 rjo 1 ' &rotr " 10 CO ' - . Eiiht . 20 CO " . It is carefully packed up in boxes for transportation and sent to any part of the United State, Texas," Mexco and West Indies. THOM AS & MILES, i 147 Main st, between 3d and 4th, Cincinnati O. General Agents of the United State G ADCHAFRIN. Agent Louisville Ky. 2t y C. BELL, nvTinvil!.itirl,ana