Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 2, Number 309, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 May 1850 — Page 4

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CALIFORNIA GOLD. THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT haa been mora replete with vonderl'ul. unexDected. and astounding political and eligious revolutions, and valuable discoveries and nventions than any year since the tommencenient f the world. The whole continent of Europe has eenone great volcano of revolutions; not only the ld but the new world lias been the theatre of war md bloodshed, ending only with the treaty of Quertaro, giving peace to Mexico, and the rich Gold flai ls ot California to the American people. Sftlla greater event one that will work a complete revolution in the entire medical world, and be of greater benefit to mankind than any invention that has been made since the days of Fulton was the discovery of the wonderful and truly great medical Compound, John- Bull's Fluid Extract ot Sarsaparlla This invaluable remedy has already carried happiness to the hearts of thousands, and is daily giving more consolation to the afflicted than could be afforded by all the wealth in the mines of California and the world combined? It is put up in lull quart bottles, and contains the itrengtnof SIX TIMES as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation made in America. Price, one dollar per boule, or six bottles (or five dollars. It has been a well established fact for years past that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, &c. We boldly assert that John Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is the only preFiaration before the public that is prepared on stricty scientific principles and ol uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regatd to price, and every pound, betöre being used, is subjected to the stricte:t.chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of sevreal other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound and producng the greatest cura tive agent in the known world THIS MEDICINE. When used according to directions, Will Care 1 lthout Fan: Scrofula, or King3 Evil; Coughs, Colds: Cancers, 1 umors; Eruptions of the Skin; Ervsipelas; Chronic Sore Eyes; v Ringworm or 1 etters; Scald Head; Rheumatism: Weakness oi the Chest; Pulmonary Affections; And all otherdiseases tending to produce Consumption; LiverComplaint; Female Irregularities and Complaints: Pains in theßones or Joints Old Sores and Ulcers; Swelling of the Glands; Syphilis, Dyspepsia; Salt Rheum; Diseases of the Kidneys; Sick and Nevvous Head ache; Low spirits, Night Sweats Exposure it Imprudence l i lite; Diseases arising from the.C h ro n ic Constitutional use of Mercury; Diseases; Loss of Appetite; Paia in the Side & Shoulders; General Debility; Lumbago, Dropsy; Jaundice, Costiveness; Sore Tbrc."t; Bronchitis; And is a Spring and Summer drink and general Tonic for thesystem and a gentle and pleasant purgative; it is superior toBIue Lick orCongress water, Salts, or Seidlitz Powder. Good Testimony. IttrThe Ohio t?ate Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus peaks of Bull's Scr8aparilla: "IT 11 AS NO EQ;!AL! The unprecedented sale ot Bull's Compound Fu d Extract of Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has beM introduced for the past wo months onlv, with th very gratifying effects produced upon all who have rieait, warrant the assertion that as a purifier cjf the Mood it has no equal! This is a bold assertion, but it rn be substantiated by calling on the agent in this city." Read. We, the undersigned, Druggists ad Apothecaries in the city of Louisville, Ky., take pleasure in stating that we have been selling John Bull's Extract ofSar saparilla for some time, and contidenti; recommend it as being a good and safe article: Lapping & Co., J. B. Wilder Co., Montgomery &Sutchliffe,M. Aikin & O., Wm.Nock, J. W. Gambled. Co , J.H.Owen, Sam'l Yenawine, F W. Kniess, B. Morsell & Co., W.E.Smith, CO. Mills, Walts & Thomas, A. G. Weatherford, Robinson, Peter &.Cary, Rupert, Lindenbergei ,Co Louisville, Nov. 20, 1848. ÖCrßear with us, reader, a little longerand be convinced that BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the Wonder of the World; and that it will cure you, no matter how long you kuve been suflering. What Dr.Owen, Druggist and Apothecary of several years' standing, says about Bull's Sarsaparilla: Louisville, May 31, 1848. Mr. John Bull Dear Sir: I have been for a num ber of yearsseverely afflicted with a Mercurial Headache and a dull heavy Pain in my Liver. I Hsed almost all t re remedies of the day, especially the SarSaoarilla prepared by different persons; but till to little or no advantage until I chanced to meet with yo rs, three bottles of which gave me more relief than all others combined. 1 therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the afflicted community as a superior article. Yours, J. H. OWEN, M. D. Rheumatism. Let all those who are suffering under the agoniz ing tortures of Rheumatism read the following, and te what may also be done for them, if they will use his infallible remedy: Mr. Joh.t Bull Hear Sir: For the last three years h ave been afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest character. 1 was at times in the greatest agony of pain; 1 tried every remedy I could procure for the disease, but found no permanent relief until 1 was induced to use yur preparation ot Sarsaparilla. which has entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and greatly unpioved my general health, more than any medicine 1 have ever used. I have been free from pain for several months and have no doubt the cure is permanent, and 1 confidently recommend it as bein" the best medicine in use for Rheumatism. ISHAM BtvlDGES. Uniontown, Union co., Ky., May 12, 1848. From Dr Wm. T. Prentiss. Mr. Bull. In regard to your Sarsaparilla. I will sav that 1 have used it to some extent in Cutaneous Affections of long standing, as Tinea Capetis, Lepra, Proriasts, Scabies, Syoiiilitic Cachexia, and in all diseases where the indication of cure seems to consist in a thorough change or modification of the fluids of the body, with considerable success, in con iunction with local tr jatment. I think I would pre ferit to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in use, and any physician will admit its value upon learn in" the substances that enter into its composition. Respectfully. yours, W.T. PRENTISS, M. D; Lewisport, Ky., Dec. 4, 1847 I As :i Female Medicine It ia without a rival. This Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure lor incipient VOIlsumjn lull, imuciuiws, I luuvoua Uteri or Falling of the VVomb,Costivness, Piles, Leuruirrhien. or Whites: obstructed or difficult Menstrua tion, incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and tor tne general prostration or me system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes produced by irregularity, illness or accident Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating eflects on the human frame. Persons ot nil weakness and lassitude, from taking it at ince become robust and full of energy under its influence It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barrenness It will not be expected of us incases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. Thousandsof cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine healthy offspring. It has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason tosuppose she is approaching that critical period "ths turn of Life," should neglect to take it, as it is a cei tain preventive for any af the numerous and horrible diseases to which !e males are subject at this time of life This period may bedelayed foi several yearsby using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for these who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated tn assist nature by quickening the blood and fnvigorating the system. Indeed this medicine i3 invaluable for the delicate diseases to which women are subject. , It i3 the safest and most effectual medicine fcr 'Durifvin the system anu relieving uiesunenngs at lendantutwn chitd-birth, everdisoovered.lt strength i..i, v,. mntlicr nndchild. prevents pain anddia ense, increases tntl enriches the food; those whe have used it think it ia indispensable. It is highly ineful buth before and after confinement, as it pre

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vents diseases attendant upon child-birth. In Cos tiveness, Piles, Cramps, Sweilin of the feet. Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the back and loins, False Paine, Hemorrhage, and in regulaing the Secretions and equalizing the circulation, it has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe, and the moit delicate use it most successfully. . 'As a beautifying agent it is far superior to ail the cosmetics and lotions in use, producing a clear and beautiful akin, rosy cheeks, removing freckles and pimples. A hint to the young ladies as sufficient! Better Testimony Than was ever offered in favor of any Medicine! From Dr. James M. Moore. Mr. Joh.v Bcll: 1 have no hesitation in saying that I believe your Sarsaparilla to be the best article ever manufactured for the cure of Scrofula, By phi I is, and many other Cutaneous and Glandular Aiiirctions, havi ng used it with entire success in a number of the above cases. Louisville, Dec. 20,1847. J. M.MOORE. M D. More testimony from Dr. Moore Mr. Joh.n Bull: I am using your Sarsaparilla in several new cases of Scrofula and with happy effect I am now confident it is one of tne most etiicacious medicines that can be made for thnt purpose. JAMES M.MOORE, M Winchester, Ky., Feb. 1, 1818. Testimony like the following renders superfluous all further comments upon the efficacy of BulIs'Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. P. Ynndcll,Prof of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College. I have looked over the list of ingredients compos ing Jolm Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, ami have no hesitation in saying that they forma sale compound, and one that promises well in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable J. P. Y AN DELL, M D. Louisville, June G, 1818. WhatDr.ryles, Physician, by appointment, to the Louisville Murine Hospital, says ot Bull's Sarsaparilla: Louisville, March 20, JS 19. I have examined the prescription tor the preparation of John Bull's Sarsapai ilia, end believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well calculated to prod-ice an olterat.vc impression on the sys tem. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES, M.D., Resident Physic-inn at the Louisville Marine Hospital This medicine is daily grappling with disease thro1 the Western country, restoring to health and youth tul vigor, the sick audaillictrd. nay, those that are grieviously tormented Certificates are teeming from all directions, from men of truth and high moral standing, placing it, from its intrinsic wrth, the very best of all remhiies ever before the public. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL, at his principal ofiice, 81 Fourth street, and by druggist? generally in the city and county. For sale in Evansville by ap 25-1 y W. M. WOOLSEY, As'i In nil ChrUtiftnizpd mid civilized countrio. bus cnupd a Inninr proportion ut io:tth thm any other ma!a;!y that atflictä the human family ; and. until within a tew years, there has not been any certain rimidy to stop the devastation of the destroyer. L'ut now BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM Cures very mann nf Ihr mo?t strongh' marlep J and developed case? ol I'vlmnnanj Consumption real, undoubted eases of ulcerated and dictated J.UXGS 6ticli hopeless casts as were never before cured ly any other medicine. So utterly hope. lets were some of the aillicted persons, as to have been pronounced by physicians and friends to be actually dvinu. Some, who had their burial-clothes made, have been cured, and yet live other, who it was said would not live another dav. are now as well and hrarly as thev ever were. ft possesses ail the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This diti'ers from that, because this pos.-csses sevtral other Medications wbi.-.h are peculiarly atiapUd to, and are essential, ly necessary, to cure Cocghs and Consumptions, and all diseases of a pulmonary nature such diseases us usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack the Breast, Throat, lungs, and Heart. This PALS.'M hrnls and euren Liens in the l.nngs, and else w here inlirna'ly, as certainly and easily as the Purifying Extract cures and heals ulcers crtcrnaUy. This Balsam cures nine cases of Cough and Consumption out of ten, alter all other remedies have failed to do good. Thousands of Consumptions nd Oironic Coughs, abundantly prove its unfailing efficacy in such diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and eoolhinj, healir.i properties, in the following complaints and diseases, viz. : Spilling of Mood. Bleeding at tin Lungs, Pain in the Breast and Side, Si?hl-Strer;tfi. ycrrous Complaint. Palpitation of the. Htart. Cholera Infantum, Dysentery and ur mer Complaints in Children and Adults, Asthma, at.d ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been ottered to the public has ever been half as certain and effectual in correcting ALL the incidental weaknesses and irregiilarities of the female sex, as BRANT'S PULMONARY IIA LS A it. It makes no difference whether the derangement be suppression, excess, or other inciilental weakness it regulates ALL, by strengt, tening the system, equalizing the circulation, and soo'hiug ;u allaying NERVOUS lKliiTAblLlTV. Sec onr Tamphlas for proof. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! We state this cure to prove the pcarr to saee life, when this BALSAM is used, even after tiie person is considered by physician and friends to be in the last stages of disease actually dying and, in this case, so Jar gone that the shroud and burial-clothes were bought. For tile particulars of this case, and the respectable and undoubted proof r.f all the circumstances and lac's, we refer to our I'AMPHI.KTS This cure was effected on Mrs. Z1BA DYKKMAN, of iJaiislon Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y. We can prove, beyond a doubt, matty others almost equally as hopeless, and in nhmcrable cases of Coughs end Consumptions CURED, which wore proDoanced incurable by skilful physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Ct., and others. Dyspepsia ! See the cure of T. S. Wilcox, merchant, of Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y., and many more, in our Pamphlets. Dysentery and Summer Complaint In Children and Adults are altcays cured. Weakly Children will become fleshy, healthy, and hearty, and grow rauidiy, by the use of this BALSAM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her rhild by Cholera Infnntn m, while teelhimj.if BHAXTS I'ULMONARY BALSAM: be administered. It should be, for such cases, given in larger than the ordinary doses. For sale in Evansville by YV. M. WOOLSEY, Ag't. Also, tor sale by (.'has I'' Leuxai.ii, Mt Vernon; C Ag.niei. .t So:1p, i'e v Harmony; I! (Jafdi.n'er, Blairsvillc; J t? J.hivks, PotcyviHe; W.T Whiting, Cyntliiana; R Ii Hai.luck, i'rinceton; W b' Jtiiris & Co, Owcnsviilc; Uuddlei-tox a. Casey, i'atokti; Ii P n.wvn;or.NK. Petersburg: DttKVi lr vi Crow Window; V" K Phar, Ponuvilie; J Ket:sek Newburg; Dr t) Momgan, Kocknort. jKTAll Irttets Mid orelirä must be arrlrcssc eh to WALLACE & Ce., KG Prcatlwcv, .New York. dtc21 lv ALLIS & HOWES ITrilOLESAI E Dtahrs in Grcceiies, Liquors, V Tobacco, Nails, Paper, A.cs. Sl;.i'cs, Shovels, Powder, etc., etc., are now receiving their Winter Stock, and would respcet 't lly toy to Merchants: Having had expeiierice in ti e 1 1 sii.ess 01 the West, almost as long as the West has h.d business, they have a thort i:gh krew U t'ge ol il t West and its wants, guided Ly which krxwlet'ce ihey have caretull selected frcm manufacturers and importer?, such articles as will suit the marktt, und are prepared to sell goods on as favorable tem;s as can be obtained in Louisville or Cincir rati. To CanalCo.ntbactoes. Willi especial view to Canal works, they have on hanJ, and will bo constantly receiving large lots of Spades and Shovels, Blasting-Powder, together with all other articles calculated to facilitate the toil, nourish the body, ro I cheer the spirits of our sturdy laborers. j To Farmers akd Produce D lli?, rrna Tlif tf 'A-il! j pay the highest market price for country produce, mm can particular aiteniion to tneir very targe stock of Gunny Bans, w hich they will furnish on teims mat cannot tail to please. Nov. 0, '49 n 21-1 1:

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BiT ""T-li Pill H:;Ä'S$ii4l vJl

IN QUART BOTTLES, For Purifying the Blood, and fo the Cure of scrofula, rheumatism, stubborn ulcer dyspepsia, salt rheum, fever sores, erysipelas. PIMPLES, Eli ES, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS LIVER COMPLAINT 1 ) BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION FEMALE COMPLAINTS 'I LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBILITY. ETC TUE proprietors have spent rr.uch time in inir this preparation ot Jrarsnpniiüa toils sent slate of perfection; aivl the experience ol i teen years his furnished llieni the most ample j portunity to study, in their various lot ms. tits eases for which it is recommended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure. Patients who wish a really good Medicine are. invited to give it a trial, ; and SHlisty themselves of its superiority, and the in- j valuable property it possesses of arrest in 5 and curing ; disease The bottle has been enlarged to hold one I Quart, ana in its present improved! onn may safely claim to be the beat end cueai-eft medicine of the : age. Its progress to the lanifi it has attained may j be traced by a long line oi factsand cures, that, stand as landmarks and'beaciuis f"r the invalid, pointing ; the way to the haven of health, and what it has alreadv dons for the thousands w ho have used it, it is j capable of doing for the millions sti 1 suffering and strui;!ing with disease. It purifies, cleanses, and strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS New Yor.K, Feb. 17. 18-18. Messrs Sands: Having suffered many ysais with a disease of my throat, afiectir.g the larynx, during which time 1 was treated by the most distinguished physicians in Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease making fearful progress; caustic applications were used, and whatever else was thought must fcilicient for producing cure; but 1 am confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had I not obtained relief through the medium of your ir valuable Sarsaparilla. 1 must say, gentlemen, when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla I did not place much confidence in its virtue; and this will not surprise you, when vou are informed that I had tried more than filly different n me; ies during the past tour yars, w ilhout any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, I wasobliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific has not only relieved, but cured me; and therefore think it r.ivduty, gentlemen, for the benefit of sufieiing humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure. Yours, very truly, P. PATIENT. ' Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement and signature were acknowledged in our presence by ?,Ir. J). Parent as true. For the Consul General of France, L. UOliG, Vice Consul. New York, Feb. 17. lb 13 I The following voluntary tribute to this medicine is only another of the many thousand who have and are daily testifying to its merits. It speaks for tself. The original may be seen at the Proprietor. Winchester Ky., Oct. 29, 1849. A. B. &.D. Saots: Gentlemen I would not have presumed to write o you, if it was not my duty to let the public know the almost miraculous elfetts your Sarsaparilia has had upon me. My limbs were covered with ulcerous sores so that 1 could not. walk during the whole spring and summer n ihis situation I commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and after taking two bottles was entirely cured. I must also tell you of another wonderful cure My brother was afliicted wiih the scrolnla in his head so bad. his hysician told luni the loss ol Iiis sight was inevitable, and permanent blindness re mod to be his fate. Three bottles entirely restored his sight, and we cannot but recommend all similarly afflicted to use Sand's Sarsaparilla. -Yours truly, BENJAMIN LUCK NEU. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. Sc D.Saxus, Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fulton St., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drgcists generally throughout the United States and Canada?. Price 1 per Kottle; six Pottles lor 65. Sold by C. LELL, Evar.sviile: Fenns McCir.i.ot oti &. Co.. Lawrencebtirgh; Worn) & Doxsrr.i v, Terre Ilaute; I). ('kaiot-kat, Indianapolis; J. 15. WiLDEK & Co., Louisville, R. &. J Apams, St liOUlS. j;mJ9 wlv TVrOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the L name of the Cannt lton Steam Mill and Manufacturing Company has been changed to that of the Troy Manuf-ictniing fe'ompany, by permission of the General Assembly, approved January 15th, 1.-49; and said Company r.ccepted of said cl.ansre at their meeting, held at Cannelron. In., March l;Jth, mh21 tf JAMFS C, PORTER, Clerl . THE HVA-iSyiLLE ÜVSIISANCECO., OF EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. f ILL insuie Buihlingsaml Personal Property on 1' land against h-ss or damage by tiie, ami Beats, and Vessels, and Merchandize, in the comse of transportation, against hss or damage by tire or water, fcc. Office in the room occupied by Jas. G. Jones, as a Law ofiice, on the coiner if Sycamore and Fiist stt;t?. rnluO tf T UST recei; 1 at in v l iiiicci v and Provi.-inn Store 3 on ;l:;in. just : bove Secutiii street. ID l.nrr. K Hominy, first quality, which is oiiered for sale cheap. febl it lAAC 11 AIM AN. FALEXY FLCTJIc. BARRELS superior Wabash Flour, made trom old Wheat: (U St. Louis citv and 2M euu.iny omiius, in store a ne tor sale iv fe O'Rll.EY & MITCHELL. JUST received from the East 20 half chests ImuTea. l.ü ill store lor sale 5') caddies do 5t;n gross slimmer Matches, ft''2'-" ALLIS HOW! GUNNY BAGS. 0'flßrU1Mti'"'w :',"V Pairs for sale by J?,tOi j;ln4 u-Rll.Y & JHTCllLl.b. HULLED BUCKY7DEAT r FLOUR. A N extra fine article for family use just arrived i.A. for sale ly " 10 ALLIS et HOWES' . , SUGAR. -i rr-CMveel p;r steamer Gen T.nre ?1) l.Ms prime Sugar, for sale- bv J""-" BABCOCK r.nOTHF.RS. AXES. " 0 I'C'7'- -x,s. Ohio and Kent-icVy Patterns -'Vi' of Hunts, Simmons and Davis's manufactory Just arrived 111 Hore, by .J'r! ALLIS &. HOW ES. dissolution: rrilE partnership heretofore existing unt'er tne J style ot Rrssri.L et Hvohes, is dissolved by mutual consent. The business hereafter will bt conducted under the firm of Hoi.mnuswortii & HuiiHES, to whom all debts due said firm of Russell & Hughes may be Daid. R, B. RUSSELL, JNO. W. HUGHES. Evansville, Feb. :o. I'ebli tf DO'NEIL fashionable Tailor, shop on Syca more, between Water and First jt. aug2S.

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USE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY. A certain cu re for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Lungs likely to terminate in confirmed Consumption. THE reputation of this article is now so much established over the whole south and west as being the only medicated candy of any practical benefit,that it is unnecessary here to discant on its merits, but merely to refer to one of the many certificates we have received; tor others we refer to our pamphlets, to be had of any of our agents. From Rev Tt'm; Young late of the M. E. Church,Cin. Rear Sir: While laboring under a se -ere cold from speaking in the open air, 1 was handed a piece of yourCougn Candy, from the use of whichl experienced great and almost immediate relief, since then I have frequently used it with the same beneficial eflects. I therefore feel no hesitation in recommending your candy as n certain specific lor Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, &c. ic. WM. YOUNG. Sold in packages; 5. 10 and 20c. each. C. BELL, 1 ALLEN C.HALLOCK, I Agents' in W. M. WOOLSEY, f Evansville J. G H ATCH1TT, J - Wholesale agents in Louisville, n9 ROBINSON, PETER & CAREY. DR. ROBERT. B. FOLGER'S OLOSAOSION. THIS is one of the remedies weich I have introduced within a few years past, to the notice of the world, as an antidote tor consumption af the lungs, and all other diseases of this important organ. The most triumphant success lias attended its use in every case where it has been administered. It lias, with out the aid of other Medicines, or personal attendance, produced some of the mostextraordinary cures on record, even upon those who had been given up eo die, not only in this city, but in every part of the land, as the following testimonials will show. It is impossibleto give place for the attestations which are daily arriving, in a pamphlet like the present; they will fill vollumcs. A few only will be given, to show that it is indeed a Sreat remedy more than ten thousand persons having tested its qualities within three years, and have been restored, through its beneficial effects, to sound health. It is purely a vegetable compound it is based upon scientific principles, and is intended to carry out a new and successful treatment of those diseases w hich hitherto have been pronounced fatal and beyond the reach of remedial aid. In all cases, where it is recommended, not only in Consumption of the Lungs, but also in asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult ot breathing, Cough, Raising of Blood. Pains in the side and chest. Night Sweats, Influenzn. Hoarsenness, Dvspcntic Con sumption, Croup, Whooping Cough, Consumption of tne throat, Chrome diseases ot the Liver and Kidneys, Difficulty of Passing Urine, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Palpitation of the Heart, it is the Greatest Remedy in the World, as it gives instant relief in all severe cases, and those who use it for any time, declare that they can "feel it cure them," so certain and wonderf ul are its effects. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent, np 10, "49-1 v. Evansville, Indiana. MJLANES VERMIFUGE!! The Inventorofa GREAT REMEDY for a Formidable Dis ease, has no right to keep its use from his fellowcreatures. So thought Dr- M'Lnne when he was induced to offer his great remedy for worms to the public. A profound physician enjoying a verv large practice, he did not fear to be confounded with the herd of quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stuff as patent medicines. He was therefore induced by Kidd &. Co. drugaists, to dispose of his riEtht as discoverer, and the Vermifuge is now for sale in nearly every village and town ot the country. It is the sovereign remedy for wcrms. For sale by CRAWFORD BELL Agent, Evansville la: Decker & Kramer. Jasper; John Stubblctield, Delectable Hill, P. O; Reibt. Locan, Hiiih Banks: S. S. Johnson, Petersburg; Thcs. Hembrock. Union; Debruler & Cron, Winslow; John Lynn. Lynnville; Chester Bethell, Boonville; A. Hager, Newburg; R. S. & D. B. Hager. Rockport; Chas. F Leonard, Mt Vernon; James M. Grimes, Springfield; S Humphrey fc Co, Harmony; V C Pelham et Co, Schnees ville; Cox & Robb, Parris; J S Jaquis. Posey ville; W J Whiting, Cynthian: Williamson & Yorkes, Owensville; W II Fisher, Princeton; R U Hallock, Princeton; John B Gardner, Blairsvillc; Daniel Archer &. Co Columbia. P. L. Gregory, travelling A cent Country agents can be supplie-d at C. Bell's, Evansville, la. my 11 DR. S. S. FITCH E S Consumption Krinedici, THE subscriber has just received the agency for this City and surrounding country, with a supply of his Abdominal supporters; Shoulder Braces; Inhaleing Tubes; with a genera assortment of his medicines. Also his book of six lectures on the uses of the Luncauses, prevention and cure of Pulmonary Consumion, diseases of the heart, and the true mode of preing heath and prolonging life. ALLEN C HALLOCK, Drug'st Main st. near Water t liNröRJIATION WANTED! THE lather and mothe r of the brothers Chart.es, Lewis and George Cortes, are anxious to. obtain information relative to their whereabouts. The last heard fiom them they hail left Paducah, Ky., for the South, last November, Any information relative to thtm will be thankfully rce-eived bv . Capt. C. A. CORDES, fcu27 Evansville, lnd. frCrPadueah Journal; American. Monroe, La.; Shield. Helena, Ark., copy to amovnt of $1 and send bill to this ofiice. TO TEE LADIES. I WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies that 1 have a splendid assortnunt of Lasting. Morroco Goat, sind Kid Gaiters, Slips, walking Shoes, and fmcy Shoes, suitable for parties, dec; also the same as tiie above . f M'sses, a very neat assortment. Children's Shoes of all kinds. 1 have a complete assortment, and will sdl le w for Cash at my Hat Store on Main street neur the river. My Lady wi'l ever be present to wait on the Ladies. mh27J A. DErOE. W. R. CHEESE. A CHOICE lot of English Dairy and Western ZV. Reserve Cheee, tor sale low lortashbv IIORNBROOK& BURT1S, fiMfM. Main streett. C-vOFFEE, &c J 50bajs Rio C flee; 20 bids No 1 and 2 Mackerel; 5 drums Codf sh; Received ne-r James Hewitt, and for sale at the i lov st rates by I mbH) FOSTER &, BROWN. COTTON YARNS. : fJJY BAGS superior Gotten i ains for sale cheap rai'9 for Cash, by j ap4.f WILLIAM IIUGIIFS ! . MOULD CANDLES. fifh BOXES just received per suamer Courtland and for sale low by fe'.!2r O' RILEY et MITCHELL. "-i-r-t. High Faliiting Notions. i&tf&M- Eal;y Wagon, Clothes Baskets, Mar' et and Reticule Baskets, !, 'tickets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Noin the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BURTIV, mhl3 Main street. MACKEREL. HERRING AND RICE. T BijI.S. No 2 Muckciel, üostoii insp ; rJ 50 hf bbls. No 3 do 1C0 Boxes Herring ; 0 Tierces Rice just ree'd p'r ste mer Gen. Lafayette, and Saladin. for sale low f v TAYLOR & HARVEY, nlO-tf Water street. SPICES, &C. - fS BAGS Pepper; 7 do Spice; 3 do. RaceGinJLVf eer; 1 bbl. Cloves; 1 case Nutmegs, Just received and for sale low, by n 191 FOSTER & BR.HVN. TO KENT. ANEW Brick House, situated on Secondstreet, six good Rooms very pleasant location. Enquire of 11. B. HART. ap24 lw FLOUR. JUST received 700 barrels Wabash Flour, a stipe t rior article, made of old wheat for family use, tor sale by janl daw ALLIS et HOWES.

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INSURANCE. TIIE KNOX lNSliKAJNCi: COMPANY, VINCENNES, INDIANA, gfSs Is now taking Fire and Marine V;-.Pisl-i nn n liberal terms as anv other SSSrrC Company in the country. TheCapit-al of this Company is securely invested, and is unimpaired, and the community may rely with Dcifect confidence that all losses will be prompt ly paid- , . , , , Life Insurance, tor a limited period, may De utamed at the Agency of this Company. Risks in Lives ot persons going to California will be taken at an extra rate of premium. Directors. Hon. R. N. CARNAN. Vincennes. WILLIAM J. HEBER D, flo JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, do HENRY D. ALLIS. Evansville. WALTER W. EARLY, Terre Haute. THOMAS P. BENBRIDGE. Lafayette. PETER P. BAILEY, Fort Wayne. E. W. CHESTER, New York. J. J. V. W ESTER VELT, New York. FRED. MASON, Jr., do R. C. A K ER LEY, do II. F. TALLMADGE, do R. N. CARNAN, President. C. M. Allen, Secy. References in Indiana. His Excel'y, Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Indianapolis. Col. JrmesH. Lank, Lt. Governor, do. Hon. C. II. Test, Secretary ol State, do. Douglass Maccvire, Auditor of Slate, do. Hon.. Caleb B. Smith. Coiinersvillc. Col. W. A. Gorman, M.C., Bloominzton. Hon. E. M.Huntington, Judge U. Dis't Court, CanncVon. A. M- Puett, Esq., Roclxille. Col. Tlios H. Blakk, Terre Haute Trust: Wabash & Erie Canal. Chas. Butler, Esq., New York, Jacob D.Eaki.y, Esq., Terre Iletvte. AVm. Bi ktch, Fi ts. Branch Bar k, Vincennes. James Collins, Jr.. State Agent, in Sew York. HENRY D. ALLIS, Agent, jan23 Evansville, Indiana iETNA PIKE INSVKA NCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Ccnn. riMUS Company was incorporated with a pcrpetI ual charter 'n 1819, and insures against loss or damace by tire on Dwelling Houses, Manufacturing Establishments, Stores, Household Furniture, Merchandize in gential, on the most favorable terms. And losst s occurring in this agency will be liberally adjusted and paid with promptness. Board of Directors. Thos. K. Brack, Robert Eiei,, Samuki. Tudor, Joskph Pratt, Jamks Thomas, Ward Woodfridge, Joskph Ciuncii. EmviN G. Biplky. Mil ks A. Tutti.e, John L. Eoswki.i., Ebenezkr Fi.cwkr, E. A. Bui.kf.i.ey, Roland Mather, Silas B. IJ mi.inton, Sa.muf.lS. "Ward, Fkf.dkrick Tyi.kk, Henry .. Pratt. THOS. K. BRACE, President. S. L. LoOMis, Sec'y. Applications for insurance may be made to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to receive proposals and issue policies on as favorable terms as any Insurance Office or Airency ir. the West. ALLI N C. HALLOCK, Agent, feb4 tf Main street, opposite the '. ank. T C CLINTON, M. D. G II KNIGHT. C. E. EH KNIGHT CLINTON, KNIGHT & BROTHER, PATENT Agentsand Civil Engineers, Public landing, ( doois east ot Main street Cincinnati, Ohio. Pi ocure Letters Patent, Re-issues, Extensr ns, and Additional Letters Patent; enter Caveats and disclaimers ; attend to cases of Interference ; defend or oppose disputed Pateni claims; draught assignments and contracts; make purchses and effect sales of Patent Rights, and advise dealers in the same of the scope, value and validity oi Patent Property. Procure British and olher Foreign Patents, Executive Designs. Drawings and Specifications of Public Werks, Projected Improvements and Machinery. Models, machines and communications containing descriptions o. Inventions received for exhibition or record. The Senior Partner, for several years past a member of the Exaining Corps, of the Patent Ollice, Washington, D. C. and intimately acquainted vilh the business of lhat bure; u, can be advantageously consulted by Inventors who have had cases delayed or rejected, fsep 13 tl II. S. II A COX'S Iflcrcantile College. South-East comer of Fifth and Walnut i.s. CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Gundry & Bacon, has opened an Institution for mercantile instruction at the above named place, where he has leased for a term ol years, a large and commodious suite of rooms, and fitted them up in a style superior to anything of the kind in the United States. Having spared no pains or expense to make his rooms all that could be desired in an institution of this description, and having secured the services of able ana competent assistants, he flatters himself that this institution affords facilities for ihe acquirement of a thorough mercantile education in all its branches, superior to those of any similar establishment in the West, and relying upon the success which has attended his efforts during the several years that he has been engaged in ihis profession, he trusts that the patronage and confidence which he has hitherto enjoyed may continue tc be extended to him with undiminished liberality. The course of instruction will consist of Double Entry Book Keeping embracing every department of trade and mercantile accounts, namely: . Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange. Banking, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual, Partnership, Steamboat, and Compound Co. business. Commercial Calculations, wrhich will be taught aceeirding to the most approveel methods. Practical Penmanship. The Principal will guarantee to make every one who completes the above course a good practical penman. Commercial Correspondence, embracing the general particulars of Letter-writing as connected with the different branches of trade, including the forms of Invoices. Account Currents. Orders, Drafts, Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, &c. Commercial Law. Under this head practical instruction will be given on such subjects as it is thought a knowledge of will prove most practically useful to the student such as the rights and duties of partners, their liabilities and remedies the relation of principal ana' agent stoppage in transitu, &c, &c. embracing so much of what is understood as Mercantile Law, as can be thoroughly taught in ihe time usually spent by the student in completing his course in the institution. Persons wishing to acquire a thorough practi- j cal knowledge of the above branches, wi'l fiüd it I to their advantage to call on the undersigned before engaging elsewhere, as he will guarantee to make those who attend his institution first rate accountants, and procure situations lor those who desire it. A full course can be completed iri from six to ten wee Irs. For further particulars please call at the College Rooms, S. E. corner of Fifth and Walnut streets. ffcb'J-J) R. S. BACON. NEW GUNNY BAGS. TUST received i.0 Pales, and 2t0 Bundles, in prime order, for sale by n il , A l,l l-s & HOWES. CIGARS. AN assortment of 100,000 superior'Cigars, open for inspection,' n21 ALLIS &. HOWES.

INSURANCE.

MUTUAL BÄJiEFIT ttFE INVUAKCE COMPANY rSS THlSinstitution isdistingm -5 others, at home or a boad, by ai!, or more Seaof the following peculiarities 1. Where the premiums are over 50, it requires only one quarter part in cash, instead ot the whole. 2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly monthly or weekly. 3. No part öl" the profits are withhelc', or divert ed from the assured, either in charity or otherwise. 4. lt has no loan, cither nominal or real, to pay interest for, havina; a si nicient capital funded, fron, premiums received. 5. The assured can withdraw his profits, or bat them to accumulate, year by year, at Lis cf-'i-m. 6. It assures to the age of 67, instead of toppin at CO. 7. It declares the profits yearly, insu-l of once in five or seven years, and issues scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing 6 per cent interest which, scrip is redeemed in cash, when the profits amount' 5 to $200.C00, or allowed to accumulate at the option ot the Assured. 8. It enables a man to provide for his wife and children in such a way, that although he may lose every thing, they are safe; and all persons, whether married or unmarried, to provide for Old Age, Sick ness and Want, as well as for Death. 9. The Assured can surrender the policy at any me after the first year, and receive its equitable value. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assured can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds ofiis a mount, so that lie has nothing to fear from a change of circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Directors and Officers are chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 12. The funds are all invested in United States, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey wholly unincumbered, and of double ihe value loaned. 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solicitors It lends money to neither. 14. It does not reckon the Assdred a yearoldej than he is but from six months less to six months nore, so as to equalize the estimate between all par Ses 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and ill profits larger, than wi;;. Foreign OHices; investment here yielding from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only ? per cent. to say nothing of 33 1-3 per cent reserved; not ot interest allowed to those wlio furnish a "guaraa .ee capital," at the rate of 5 per cent, on every hun dred pounds subscribed, for every ten pounds paid in ! 16. Instead of encouraging, every precaution is taken to prevent, a forfeiture o tiie policy. 17. The liability of the Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALLEN C. HALLOOK, Agent. M. J. Bray. M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on then own or 011 their friends LIVES, will please call upon the agent in this City, Oliice on Main stieel ner.t Water, and examine the terms and rates ot ihe Company, je 16-ly DRUGS AKD MEDICINES Jt A LLEN C. 11 A LLOC K , Druggist "ndJ .Of' ritarmitt utist, would call the attention ot wthc citizens of Evansville and and adjoining towns to his complete assortment of Drugs,Mcdicines, Chemicals, Oils, Dyestull's, &c, &c., &c. AH ot which are carefully selected and received fresh from the Eastern Markets. Physicians and merchants may depend upon their orders being promptly attended ti. and the genuine article always delivered, on terms wholesale and retail as favorable as the same quantity and quality can be purchased at any, Plack A iuil arsortment of Botanic Medicines, Roots Barks, Herbs, Extracts, Powders, i.e., piepared and lit up by the Shakers. II aiiock 's superior cold drawn No 1 Castor Oil, .fianiifrcturcd at Mt Carmel, Illinois. Alatge assortment of Pattent and FamilyJJedi cities, Essence's, Hair Oil's, Perfumery, Soaps, ami iancy articles Cologne, Bay and Ruse Water, all.o) the liest qualities Seidlilze and Sochi Powders, carefully put up and of lull weight. Copal Varnish at $3 00,2 25, and $1 75 per gal on. Superior Tale French Brandy, P. rl Jpddard & Cc 's Brand, warranted pure, for meuica.'. Jjses only. Hallock's Worm Candy, a safe arie, -. -. ;.irri icine lodcstrov worms iii children and impro e il air their central health; Hallock's Cough Candy composed o. Hw.5i.Donesel, &c. lor all kinds of caugh ALSO ON SALE, At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Chtiry Bitters See advertisement. Dr. Upham's Vegitable Pile Electuary- See adver tisement Wilder's Sugar Coated Vcg. Anti-Fevcr Fills Scs advertisement. Dr. VanZandfs Health Restorative Veg. Pills See advertisement. Dr. rolger's Olosaonion,or all Healing Balsom See advertisement. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Tills, Worm and Cough Loz 11 pes. ... Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills composed ot Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry. Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sugar CoatcJ Pills, at lUctntsper box. Dr, Porter's Poor Man's Strengthning Plaster, at 10 cents a piece. Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, warranted to cure in l cases. i Overstreet'sgcntiine Linament.and DoctorBcach'a Family Pill. Dr. Grave's Anti-Fever and Fever and Arue Pills " Cholera Infantum and Bowel com plaint Pill. Dr. Grave's Pain Extractor, forburns, scalds swel lings, Rheumatic Pains, 61 c, warranted to give in staut relief in nil cases. Nerve and bone Linanient, highly celebrated forits curative powers At the New Drug Store, Main-street opposite B ment.fc Viele's jylOtf JAM asrrnt for the following PATENT MEDICINES : Jayne's Preparations; Fahnestoek's do: WistarV Balsam Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Sands' do; Pull's do; Hart's Fit Medicine; Thompson's Compound Fyrup Wood Naptha; Covert's Balm of Lilc; Cod Liver ( il; and ail oth,-r .Medicines of this character in general u-e. feb7 CRAWFORD BELL NEW GOODS. JUST ree'd by thesubsciiber ass'd eu fashionable bl'k Silk Hals; A few pieces sup'r furniture chintz Crimson, Mngerir.e blue and bl'k Alpacca A mil ass't Children's and Boys Shoes; A handsome stock of Ginghams and Calic Black and changeable Silk Cravats; Kid, Silk, Cot ton, and Woolen Gl ovrs an CM. Eura whale-Lone, sup'r nt edle, f pool cotlo j Muslin do lanes, and cashmeres ; Sup'r white, yellow, red, and green flannel ; Linen handkerchiefs, tine and cheap; Combs, hair brushes, and pomatum; Brown and bleached muslins, drills and checks Cassinieres, rasinctts, plaids, and lineeys, Children's and men's sup'r silk rocket h'dk'fs ; Marsailles quilt--, and sun'rass'd hosiery, for ry low. I lease call at the one price store, corner Main and 2d sla. n II tf WILLIAM HUGHES. NAIIS AND SPIKES. zJflO KEGS Wheeling and Boston Cut Neil, HHJVJ assorted 3d to20d; 50 kegs Cut Spikes, 4 to 51 in; 50 do Wioucht do, 4 to 5i in; in store and forsale low bv ir.Hl BABCOCK BROTHERS. Water st. BRA N I)Y AJil) WIXE. Oiard.i Dupuy & Co.'s, J. J. Dupuy, Murat and other brands Port Wine, Madeira, Pur; Juice Port, Sweet Malaga and Clarct.cn hand and for sale by ,eb7 C. EV-LL. UOCKI(iiIA7 & LIVERPOOL WAISE, nCK A I ES and hogsheads of Rockingham und Liverpool Ware, in siore and forsale bv mhl WOOLSEY & NELSON SUGAR 54 hhris Plantation, fair and prime,re ceived per Uncle Sam and Mahawk by mhl FOSTER &. BROWN.