Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 356, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 9 July 1850 — Page 4

MEDIOIKE&

MEDICINES.1 MEDTCAL CARDS. MEDICINESINSURANCE. INSURANCE.

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t 'CALIFORNIA GOLD.

rpiIE YEAR EIGHTEEN IIENDRED AivD JL FORTY-EIGHT has been more replete with

wonaenui, unexpecieu, arm asiounuins; (lumiiai uu nnu loins, r aise r Bins, nemorrnag-e. ana in regumreligious revolutions, and valuable discoveries and j ina the Secretions and equalizing the circulation,

inventions man any year since me iuiihmi:iii.iucih of the world. The whole continent of Europe has been one great volcano of revolutions; not only the eld but the new world has been the theatre ot war and bloodshed, ending only with the treaty of Querctaro, giving peacp to Mexico, and the rich Gold plains ot California to the American people. Still a greater event one that will work a complete revelation in the entire medical world, and be of greater benefit to mankind than any invention that hug been made since the days of I ulton was the discovery of the wonderful and truly great niedi-al COIIipOUIlu, JOIIH lliil a I luiu liaiihci oi oaisupjuu This invaluable remedy has already carried hap- ; piness to the hearts of tnousands, and is daily giving more consolation to the aliiicted than could be affor-1 ded bv all the wealth in the mines ol California and i the world combined? It is put up in tull quart bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any sircar preparation made in America.. Trice, one iohar 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 on impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in vouth, barrenness, &x. We boldly assert that John Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is th-5 only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price, nd every pound, betöre being used, is subjected to the strictest chemical tests, and it3 genuineness ascertained before being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of sevreal other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound and producing the greatest cura live aent in the known worH THIS MEDICINE. IVktn vsed according to directions, WillCnre Witheut Fail: Scrofula, or Kings Evil; iCoughs, Colds; Cancers. Tumors; Weakness of the Chest; Eruptions of the Skin; Erysipelas; ' " ,-: I ' . Chronic Sore Eyes; -Ringworm or '1 etters; Scald Head; 'Pulmonary Affections; A nd all otiier diseases ten , ding to produce Consumption; Liver Complaint; Female Irregularities and Rheumatism; Pni ns in tlieL5ones orJoin U Comp'ai nts; Old Sores and Ulcers; Sick and Nervous HeadSwelling of the Glands; ache; Syphilis, Dyspepsia; il-owspirits, NightSweats f-alt Rheum; Expo?ure it Imprudence Disease of the Kidnevs; I i i life; Diseases arising from tne'C h ro n ic Constitutional use oi Mercury; " Loss of Appetite; Pain in the Side cc Shoulders; General Debility; Lumbago, Dropsy; Jaundice. Costiveness; Sore Thrt.'t; Bronchitis; Jjl-cas.es; ! And is a prin ; and Summcr drink and general I Tonic for t.hesystem and a gentle and pleasant purgative; it is superior tolilue Lick orConsrresa water. Salts, or Seidlitz Powder. ;ood Testimony. JKrThe Ohio ttato Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus speaks of Bull's SuMaparilla: "IT HAS NO ECt.-AL! The unprecedented sale ot Bull's Compound Fu'd Extract oi Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has b-a introduced for the past wo months o.nly, with th very gratifying effects produced upon all who have -ried it, warrant the assertion that as a purifier of the Mood it has no equal! Phis is a bold assertion, but it c n be substantiated by calling on tlie agent in this city." Read. We, the undersigned, Druggists ad Apothecaries in the city of Louisville, Ky., take nlcnsure in stating that we have been selling John Bull's Extract of Sar saparilla tor some time, and corifidentlf recommend it as being a good and safe article: lapping & Co., J- B. WTiIder f: Co., Montgomery & SutchHlle,M. Aikin & O-v, Wm. Nock, J. W. Gambled Co . J. H. Owen, F W. Knioss, . , , W. E, Smith, Watt &. Thomas, 1 Robinson, Peter &.Cary-, Sami Yenawine, B. Morsell &. Co., O . Mills, A.G. Weatherford, Rnpert, Lindenbergei M3o Louisville, rov.2U, 1H43. .ill i . i ' ßrßearwith us, reader, a little longerand be convinced thatliULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the Wonder of the World; and that it will 'cure- you, no matter how long you kave been suffering. What Dr. Owen. Drueaist and Apothecary of sev eral years'' standing, say s about Bull's Sarsaparilla: .i LOIMSTIT.I.E, Älay 31, 1848. Mr. John Bull Dear Sir: I have been for a num ber ot years severely aliiicted with a Mercurial Heacb ncheand a dull heavy Pain in my Liver. I used ah most all t le remedies of the day, especially the Sar eanarillu Dreuared bv different persons; but all to lit lie or no advantage until I chanced to meet with yours, throe bottles of which gave me more relief than all others combined. 1 therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the aliiicted community as a superior article.., , , Yours, J. II. OW ImN, ii . D. -. Rheumatism. ' i Let all those who arc suffering under the agoniz nig tortures of Rheumatism read the following, and tea what may also be done for them, if they will use this infallible remedy: - Mr. Jou.n RttLL Dear Sir: For the last three years have been a Illicit d with Rheumatism of the severest character. 1 was at times in the greatest agony of pain; 1 triJ uvery remedy 1 could procure for the disease, but found no permanent relief until 1 was induced to use yiur preparation of Sarsaparilla. which h:is entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and greatly linpioved 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 liettie best medicine in use for Rheumatism. "i . ;; IS HAM RivlDGES. Unlontown, Union co., Ky., May 12, 1Ö43. Fim Br WTm. T. Frcnliss. Mr. Bin.t.. In regard to your Sarsaparilla. I will ay that 1 have used it to some extent in Cutaneous MTections of long standing, as Tinea Capetis, Lejrr, Proriasts, Scabies, Syphilitic Cachexia, and in f.11 diseases where the indication of cure seems to ronsist in a thorough change or modification of the lluids of the body, with considera'- le success, in con inaction with local treatment. I think I would pre ferit to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in use, and any physician win aumii us vaiue upon ieurn infthesuhstances that enter into its composition. Respectfully. yours, W.T. PRENTISS, M. Di Lewisport, Ky., Dec. 4, 1347 As n Female Medicine ! It is without a rival. This Sarsaparilla is a sovireign and speedy cure (or incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus' Uteri or Fallingof the Womb.Costivness, Piles, Leucorrhoea or Whites; obstructed or difficult Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes produced hy irregularity, illness or accident Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the human frame. Persons of alf weakness and lassitude, from taking it at vnce become robust and full of energy under its influence j It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the j female frame, which is thegreat cause of barrenness It will not be expected ot us incases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but can assure the aliiicted. that hundreds of cases have been reported to us. 1 housandsot cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been olessed with tine healthy offspring. It has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approachin that critical period turn of Life," should ne' lect to take it, asit is a cei tain preventive for any of 'the numerous and horrible diseases to which ie males are subject at this time of lite This period ,niv b delayed fen several yearsby using this medin- Nor is it less valuable for those wno are ap-d-oV'-!'! womanhood, as it is calculated to assist Sitara by quickening the blood and fnvigorating the system Indeed this medicine is invaluable for the Tt iathftsalesi anu ----- Ii . . . . ,l AI1P1 MAO case, increases V - "X Me. It is highly

roh KinJ after confinement, as it pre

rents diseases attendant upon child-birth. In Cos tiveness. Piles. CraniDS. Swellin of he feet. De-

spondency, Heartburn, Vomiting.Pain in the back it has no equal. The ereat beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most success! n U y . As a beautilving agent it is lar superior to an tne cosmetics and lotions in use, producing a clear and beautiful skin, 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! I'rom Dr. James . is lu. minore. . Mit. Jons ßui.i.: 1 have no hesitation in saying that I believe your Sarsaparilla to be the best article ever manufactured tor tliecureot j-crolula,sypriilis, rand many other Cutaneous and Glandular Aflec tions, havi ng used it with entire success in a num ber of the above cases. Louisville, Dec. 2G.IS47. J. M.MOORE. M D. More testimony from Dr. Moore Mr. Jons iici.L: 1 am using your Sarsaparilla in several new cases of Scrolula and with happy crlcct I am now confident it is one of tne most efficacious medicines that can be made for that purpose. JAMES M.MOORE, M Winchester, Ky., Feb. 1, 18-13. Testimony like the following renders superfluous all further comments upon the thicacy ot iiuils fcar sanarilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, Prof of Chemistry in the Lxiiiisville :uedical College. I have looked over the list oi ingredients composing John Cull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saying that they form a safe compound, and one that promises weK in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable J. P. YANDELL, M D. Louisville, June 6, 1S48. What Dr. Pyles, Physician, by appointment, to the Louisville Marine Hospital, says ot Pull's Sarsaparilla: Louisvii.i.e, March 20, 1849. I hare examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and believe the comlnnatton to be an excellent one, ana well calculated to produce an altera t,ve impression on the system. I nave used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLES, M.D., Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital This medicine is daily grappling with disease thro' the Western country, restoring to health and youth tul visor, the sick and aliiicted. nay, those that are erieviotisly tormented Certificates are teeming from all directions, from men of truth and high mor al standing, placing it, from its intrinsic worth, the very best of all rer.iidies ever before the public. i. II 1 1 . 1 . -1 1 TtU A? HUT Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN LULL, at his principal office, 81 Fourth street, and by druggists generally in the city and county. For sale in Evansville by np 25-ly W. M. WOOLSEY, Ag'i In h11 ("hnatinnized nod civilized countries, 1ir caused B Inrai-r prupiirtinn of dcath than nny other malady that atfliot the human family ; and. until within a lew yeara. there has mt bci n any certain remedy to atop the devastation of the destroyer. l;ut now BRANT'S INDIAN Cures rcry many of th most ttrongly marked and deTelopcd casi't ot i'ultnonary Consumjition real, undoubted cases of ukrraled and dUcaxed LUXUS auch knpelet caar f. were nevrr hefore cured by any other medicine." ßo utterly hopeless were some of the afflicted persons, as to have been pronounced by physicians and friends to be ACTUAZ.T.T DYixo. Smne. who had their burial-clothes made, hare been cured, und vet live others, who it was said would not live another day, are now as well and hearty as they ever were. It )Osse;aes all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparation which we call B R A NT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This differs from that, because this possesses several other Medications which are peculiarly adapted to, and are essential ly necessary, to cure Coughs jmd Consumptions, and nil diseases of a pulmonary nature such diseases as usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack the Ereast, Throat, Lungs, and Heart This BALSAM heals and cures Ulcers in the I., and lse where tntcrnaliii. aa eerunnln and easuu as the ntliri' ino Kxtbact cures and keais ulcers externally. This Balsam cures nine castas of Congh and Consumption out of ten. alter all other remedies have Jaiica to ao gooa. Thousands of Consumptions and Otronic Oovghs, abundantly prove its unfailing rßicacy in such diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and sonihinü. healine Drouerties. in the following romulmnU and diseases, viz. : Spitting of Blood, Hleedi-ng at tht Lungs, Pain in tne Jlrrast and Side. iV tgltt Sireats. rverrous comviainu fat puativn of the Heart. Cholera Infantum, Ifysentcry and Sum mer Complaints ill Lkildren ana Adults, Aitlima, hi. a ALL, FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy that has been ottered to the public has ever imcn naij as certain ana rnetxuai in cwrrecitng vae inci tlrn'iil weaknesses nna irregularities ot me icmaie sex, a DRAXVS I'ULMOyARY BALSAM. It makes no diflitnce whether the derangement be suppression, excess. other incidental iccaJcncss it regulates A 1. 1., by strength inff th svjttem. eminlhine the circulation, und soothing f. allaying NERVOUS 1UU1TABIL.1TV. See our Pamphlt. lor proof. : CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! We state this cure to Drove the vomer to sate life, vhr this BALSAM is used, even alter the person ia consideri. bv uhvsicinn and friends to be in the last stages of diseas arluallv duinsr Rnd. in this cae. so far gone that thi shroud and burial rloth.es were bought. For the particular' nf this case, and the respectable and undoubted protil ot all the circumstances and tacts, we reter to our l'AMrrii.r.i a This cure was elected on Mrs.ZlBA DYREMAN. of Ballston. Sna. Saratoea Co.. N. Y. We can prove, beyond a doubt. many others almost equally as hopeless, and innumerable ewe of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pro nounced incurable by sklllul physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of XT. Hubbard, of Stamford, Ct, and other. Dyspepsia! See the cure of T. S. Wilcox, merchant, of Attica, Wyoming Co , N. Y., and many more, in our l'ampnit ts. Dysentery and Summer Complaint in Children and Adults are almays cured. Weakly Children will become fleshy, healthy, and hearty, and grow rayidly, by the use of this BALSfM. No mother need ever motirn the death of her child by t'liolera Infant inn, while teething, if BR AbTS PULHOffARY BALSAM be administered. It should be, for luch cases, given in larger than the ordinary doses, l-'or sale in Evansville by W.M. WOOLSEY, g't. Also, tor salebyCnAS F Leonard, Mt Vernon; C Agniei. cc Sons, Ke v Harmony; B Gardiner, niairsville; J S Jaiues, Poseyville; W J Whiting, Cyntliiana; 11 15 Hallock, Princeton; WBJuqles Co, Owensville; Huddlestoj? ic Casey, Patokti; K P Hawtitohne, Petersburg: Deekulek & Crow Winslow; V K PriAR,: Boonville; J M Kenner Newburg; Dr O Morgan, Rocknori. 5KT All letters and orders must lie addressed to WALLACE & Co., 106 Broadway, New York, declä ly ALUS & HOWES T7"HOLESALE Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, V Tobacco, Nails, Paper, Axes. Spades, Shovels, Towdcr, etc., etc., are now receiviug their Winter Stock, and would respectfully say to Merchants : Having had experience in the business oi the West, almost as long as the West has hsd business, ihey have n thoreugh knowledge of the West and its wants, guided by which knowledge they have carelully selected from manufacturers and importers, such articles as will suit the market, and are prepared to sell goods on as favorable terms as can be obtained in Louisville or Cincir nati. To CanalContractors. With especial view to Canal works, they have on hand, and will be constantly receiving large lots of Spades and Shovels, Blasting-Pcwder, together with all other art'cles calculated to facilitate the toil, nourish the body, ro cheer the snirits of our sturdy laborers. 10 l'ARMEES AND TRODrCE L'EALERS. 1 DCJ Will or country prod ice, to their very I iree they will furnish on terms that rnnnot fail to please Nov.?, '49 n21-tl:

DR. ROBERT. B. FOLGER'S OLOSAOMOX.

THIS is one of the remedies weich I have introduced within a few years past, to the notice of the world, as an antidote for consumption afthe-lungs, and all other diseases of this important organ. The most triumphant success has attended its use i n every case where it has been administered. It has, with out the aid of other Medicines, or personal atten dance. produced some of the most extraordinary cures on record, even upon those who had been given up eo die, not only in this city, but in every part ot trie iana, as tne loiiowing testimonials win snow, ii is impossibleto give place for the attestations which are daily arriving, in a pamphlet like the present; they will fill vollumes. A few only will be riven, tu 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 which 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 Lünes, but also in asthma, Bronchitis, Dirlicult of breathing. Cough, Raising of Blood, Pains in the side and chest. Night Sweats, Influenzn. Hoarsenness, Dyspeptic Consumption, Croup, Whooping Cough, Consumption of the throat, Chronic Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. Difliculty oi Passing Urine, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Palpitation of the Heart, it is the J Greatest Remedy in the World, ns it gives instant ' relie! in an severe cases, ana ose wno use u it?r any :v.i .L,Alnra litt .,. i flira ll-om " an certain and wonderfnl are its efiects. ALLEN C. H ALLOC K, Agent, op 10, '49-1 v. Evansville. Indiana. USE HOWE S COUGH CANDY. certain cure fur Covghs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Whooping Covgh, JJrmtchitif, and all diseases of the Lungs likely to terminate in confirmed Consumption. THE reputation of this article is now to much established over the whole south and west as being the only medicated candy of any practical I enetit,that it is unnecessary liere to discant on us mer its, but merely to refer to one ol the many certificates we have received; tor others we refer to our pamph lets, to be bad ot any ot our agents. From lien Wm. Youvp late oi the jH. E. Church,Cin. Dear Sir: While laboring under a se 'ere cold from speaking in the open air, 1 was handed a piece: of your Cough Candy, t'iom the use of which 1 tx perienced great and almost ininudirte reliif, since then 1 have frequently used it with ibe snn.e beneficial ctl'ects. 1 there lore feel no liesiiation inriconiinenrfing vour candy as a certain si.ccihc lor Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, &c A c. VVA1. IULISIj. Sold in packages; 5. 10 and 20c. each. C. LELL, 1 ALLEM C.IIALLOCK,! Agents in W. M. WCOI.SEY, Evansville J. G HATCIil'IT, I Wholesale r.ccnls in Louisville, n9J ROBINSON, PETER & CAREY. M5LANES VERMIFUGE!! The Inventorota GREAT REMEDY for a Formidable Dis ease, has no right to keep its use from his fellowcreatures. So thought Dr- M 'Lane when he was in duced to ofler his great remedy tor worms to the public. A profoundphysician. enjoying a very large practice, he did not tear to be confounded with the herd of quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stuff as patent medicines, tie was therefore induced by Kidd &. Co. druggists, to dispose ol his right as discoverer, and the Vermifuge is now lor sale in nearly every village ana town oi me country. It is the sovereign remedy for wcrnis. i or sale by CRAWFORD BELL Acent, Evansville la; Decker &. Kramer, Jasper; John Stub blefield. Delectable Hill, P. O; Robt. Logan. High Banks;!-!, b. Johnson, Petersburg; 1 lies. Ilornbrock Union; Debruler & Cron, Winslow; John Lynn. Lynnville; Chester Bethell, iioonville: A. Hager, Newburg; R. S. & D. B. Hager. Rockport; Chas. F Leonard, Mt Vernon; James Al. Grimes, tpringheld; S Humphrey & Co, Harmony; V C Pelham fc Co, Schneesvil; Cox & Robb, Parris; J S Jaquis. Posey le; W J Whiting, Cynthian: Williamson & Yorkes, Owensville; W 11 Fisher, Princeton; R li Hallock, Princeton; John 15 Gardner, Blairsville; Daniel Archer & to Columbia. P. L. Gregory, travelling Agent Country agents can be supplied at C. Bell's, Evansville, la. my 11 DR. S. S. FITCHE S Consumption Brnicdiei, THE subscriber has just received the agency for this City and surrounding country, with a supply of his Abdominal Supporters; Shoulder Braces; Inhaleine1 Tubes; with a genera nsortment of his medicines. Also his book of six lectures on the usesof the Luncauses, prevention and cure oi Tulri:ci;ni j Consumion, diseases of the heart, and the true rootle otfreing heath and prolonging life. " ALLEN C HALLOCK, Prug-st Main st. near Waler TO THE LADIES. I WOULD respectfully inform ti c Ladies that 1 have a ?p!eni!id assnrinunt of Lasting. Morrof o Goal, and Kid Gaiters, Slips, walking Shoes, and fancy Siioes, suimhle fur parties, Sec; also the same as the above if Missts, a very neat as-snrtinent. Children's Shots of all kinds. 1 have a complete assortment, and will etil low fur Cash at my Hat Store on Main street near the river. My Lady will ever be present to wait on the La, dies. rmh27J A. DEhOE NEW ITEM NEW GCCES, AND iNUW I'JtlCftS. YXJ E have just opened in Evans V and well selected assortme sviile, a complete mrnt of rancv and staple Dry Goods, Sec. Sit:., which we will sell both at wholesale and retail ; -r Cash or Country Produce. As our Stock wa bought exclusively lo: Cash, we feel confident that we are enabled to cfkr inducements to purchasers far mpelior to those ho Jo business on the eredit system. All persons desirous of buying geiods foi CASH, v politely request to give us a call and examine our Slock and prices, which we think will induce them to purchase. A . T. W E I .L-i A.. CO . Main street, between Water St.. and the Bank. jel3 tf Hats, Caps, Roots and Shoes. l JlAt, tlie latest sti e ct Ilats--manutactured to order, a superior arte cie, of all prices and qualities, Satin, Beaver, Moleskin, SJk, Plain and Brush, and a great variety ol thiena Vista Hats and Caps; also Joots and Shoes as line as can be made. All for sale low, li Main street, near the liver. mh27 A. DEFOE. NOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN, that the name of the Canneltoii Steam Mill and Manufacturing Company has been changed to that of the Troy Manufacturing Company, by permission of ihe General Assembly, approved January 15th, 14!); and said Company accepted of said chance at their meeting, held at Cannehon. Ia.. March l'th. ISLQ m!i21 tf JAMES C. PORTER, Chi I. FRESH GROCERIES NEW ARRIVAL LOAF, Crushed and Brown Sn;ar: Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in bbls and half do; No 1 Mackerel, in kitts; No 1 Salmon, in half kilts; Connecticut river shad; ' Rio and Java Coffee; And all other Groceries. Pnisins. Fis. etc. mhl3 tf HORN BROOK & BURTLS BRANDY. 4 HALF Pipes Seignette dark 3 " Pir.et pale; 7 Qr. Tipes Seignette; 1 Half Pipe Leger frere, , very sup'r old palp; 3 " Otard, pale; 9 Qr. Casks Pellevoisin, Just an- ved and for sale by n 21 ALLIS & HOWES. HOMINY. TUST received at my Grocery and Provision Store on Main, just rbove Second street, 10 barrels Hominy, first quality, which is offered for salecheap. febl tf ISAAC HAlMAN. FAMILY FLOUR. 234 BARRELS superior Wabash Flour, made from old Wheat; 64 St. Louis city and ; country brands; in store and for sale by fcb-lii O'RILEY & MITCHELL.

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IN QUART BOTTLES, For Purifying the Blood, and fo the Cure vf SCROFULA, 5IEHCCR1AL DISEASES, CCTASEOVS ERUFTI OR Sj LIVER C031PLATST, BRONCHITIS, CONSEMFTIOHV T FEMALE COMTLAINTS, LOSS OF APPETITE,CE3ERAL DEBILITY. ETC. RHEUMATISM. STUBBORN evspefha, ULCERS, salt rue CM ' FEVER SORES, . ERYSIPELAS; n.MPLES, Eli tS, THE proprietors have spent n.ach limr in ing this preparation ff Sarsaparilla to its sent slate of perfection; and the experience ol N'-4 leen years has furnished them the most ample portunity to stndy, in their various foi ms. trie eases for which it is recommended, s;id to adapt it exactly to their relief ar.d cure. Fatitnts who fch a really good Medit ine are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its superiority, and the invalnable property it possesses of arresting and curing disease The bottle has been enlarged to hold one (joart, anj in its preswrrrt improtedform may afely claim tobe the utsT and rniArisT medicine ol the age. Its progress to the fume it has attained may Le traced by a lone line ot factsand cures, that stand as landmarks and beni-ons for the invalid, pointing the way to the havn of health, and what n has already don for the thousands wJio have nsed it, ft is capable of tiding f.rr the millions sti Isafi'ering and strut'tlling with disease. It purififs. cleanses, and strengthens the fountain Fprincs of life, and infases new vigor t!ir-iuhon'. ihe whole animal frame. REMARKABLE CURE OF B R OX CHI Tl S New You, I th. 17, ISiS. Messrs SVods: Ilarine s:i;'frcd many yr;ars with a disease oiiny thr;at, ifiictirg the lomix, during which time 1 was treated by the most distingaished 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 apphra- . tions were used, and whatever els was thought most efficient for producing cure; bot 1 am confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryntritis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would toon have terminated my life, had I not obtained relief through the medium ol your invaluable Sarsaparilla. 1 must eay, gentlemen, when I commenced usina the Sarsaparilla I did not pfacr much confidence in iis virtue; and this will not surprise you, wiien vou are lnioniieo. mat i had tried more than fifty dill'erent n meeies during the past lour yars, without any success; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, I wasobliged at last to vield to evidence. This marvellous spe cific has üwt only relieved, but cured me; and I therefore think it mv duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure. Yours, very truly, D. PARENT. Consulate of France in the United States. The a'uovestatement and signature were acknowledged in our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true. For the Contul General of France. L. BORG, Vice Consul. New York, Feb. 17 1843 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 Proprietora' Winchester Ky., Oct. 29, 1849. A. B.&.D. Sands: Gentlemen I would not have presumed to write o you, if it was not my duty to let the public know the almost miraculous effects your Sorsnparilla has had upon me. Mv limbs were covered with ulcerous sores so that f could not. walk during ihe whole spring and summer In this situation I commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla, and alter taking' two bottles was entirely cured. ' I must also tell you of another wonderful cure My brother was atrltctetl with the scrolnla in his head so bad, his physician told htm the loss ol his steht was inevitable, and permanent blindness seemed to be his fate. Three liottles entirely restored his sieht, nnil we rannot bu' recommend all Bimilarly aliiicted to use Sand's Sarsaparilla. Yours truly, BENJAMIN BUCKNER. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. Sanps, Druüüists and Chemists. 100 Fulton St., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Drggists generally throughout the Uni'ed State-s and Canndas. Price per Dottle; six Bottles lot 5 Sohl by C. BELL, Evansville: Fi Rr.ts MeCli.Loron & Co., Lnwreiicebiirgh; Wemn V. Donnemt, 'lVrre Haute; D. Craigi'iap, lnrlinnnpedis; J. B. VVii.peti Si. Co., Louisville, R. &l J Adams. St. Louis. ' jan-29 wly THE LAST CHANCE. THE balanc e of my stock ol Stoves and Furniture to be 'losed out in CO days. A few ranges and large Cooking Stoves suitable for Boarding Houses and large faniilii's. Call and look at them Also a variety of Pallor and HeatingStoves, al lest than cost; toireiher with a birae assortment of fine and common Furniture. Call and examine ni) goods, as I am ollcriug great .bargains to close out the concern. All persons indebted to me will please call and pay immediately. J. P. SCHWING. je!8 d2w&w4 - W. R. CHEESE. CHOICE lot of English Dairy and Western Reserve Cheese, for sale low for cash by A liUUrsbUUUK &. ULKUS, leblO-t .Main streett. COTTON YARNS. BAGS supi iioi Lotion laiiisior tale cheap for Cah, by 20 ap4.f WILLIAM HUGHES MOULD CANDLES, fi fifl BOXE jui received per suamcr Conrti. Jf land and forsaie low by fel.20 OR I LEY ct MITCHELL. ;h Faluting Notions. Waaon. Clothes Baskets. Mnret and Reticule Hnskeis. Tubs, Buckets and Bowls, Faucets, and other Notions in the Willow and Hollow-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BURTIS', mhl3 Main street. MACKEREL. HERRING AND RICE. LiliLS. JNo 2 .iackeitl, Boston uisp ; rosJ 50 hf bbls. No 3 do " " 100 l'.oxes Herrin; 6 Tierces Kicejust ree'd per fie mcr Gen. Lafayette, and Snladin. tor tale low ! v TA"i LOR & H A R YE Y, nlO-tf Water street. FLOUR. JUST received 7C0 bonds Wsl nsh Flour, a supe rior article, made of old wheat for family use, forsaie by jan4 daw ALLIS Si. HOWES. WINES. OÄT-I Pipes Port Juice; rJ 11 Qr Casks do; 13 do Madeira; 1 Cask do choice; 20 Demijohps Sherry; 14 Baskets Champaign, 15 BblsS. MalaüS; 3 Half bbls Mountain. ! ' Forsaie by fn21 ALLIS & HOWES.5 ' NICE THINGS. " FRESH Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, frfsh Haddock, f.esh Codfish, fresh oysters, fresh Lobsters and Sardines, and othrr vegetables for sale low bv ny4 if HORNBROOK JL BURTli

THE AMERICAN LIVE SIC CK IXSlJlt ANC12 COJIPAM. Vincennes, Ind. C hastes rxLwiTrD: Grafted, Jakvakt 2d, 1S30 CAPITAL 5O,C0O. Stockholders individually Lialle. FOR the Insurance of Horses, Mixes, Prize BriJ, Sheet and Cattle, of everv description, against the combined risks of Fire, Water, Accidents and Disease; also upon stock driven to east em Markets; or transported South. $Cr Losses paid in 30 days after prool of death. birectors : Joseph G Bowman, Counsellor; Ferdinand F.berwine, Merchant; Capt. I-aac Mass, Merchant; Hon. Thos. Bishop, John Wise. Merchant ar.d Bank Director; Alvin W. Tmcy. do. do. do. Hon. Abner T. Ellis, State Senator and Mayor of Vincennes; Ahm. Smith. Farmer. Bank Director, and

Atiditoro Knox county. JOSb.III G. BOWMAN, President. B SnrKTLiTT Whitney, Secretary. Wm. B' r.TCH. Treasurer. Merchant, and Fresidcnt Vincennes Branch of State Bank of Ind. ALAN SON WARNER, Agent at Evansville. ruyS If 2CTNA FIRE IKSURASCECOMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. riHIS Company was incorporated with a perprt1 ual charter ;n li-19, and insures against loss or damaee by fire on Dwelling Houses. Manufacturing Establishments, Stores, Household Furniture, Merchandize in general, cn the most favorable terms. And losses occurring in this acency will le libeially adjusted and paid wiih promptness. Board of Directors. Tnos. K. Brack, Robert Brr.L, Saxcei. Tudoä, JosErn Pratt, James Thomas, War Woodbriece, Joseph Cuvrch, Edwijj G. Ritlet, 51ii.es A. Tettl:, Jodn L. Boswi.i.i., F.BK.NF.ZER Fl.CWEK, E. A. Bri.KEl.EY, Roland Mather, ilas B. IIasilintoh, Samuel S. "Ward, FrEDEBIL'K 1 TI.ER, Henry Z. Pratt. THOS. K. BRACE, Preside at. S. L. Localis. Sec'y ät?-A pplications for iasnranee way le nade to t?.e sii oscneer, itnu js vuiy aiui.oi izt-u iu iirt-ic jjifiimsajs and issue policies on as favorable terms a any Insurance UUicp or L'tney in wie v ryi. ALI IN C. HALLt CK, Agent, (thi tf Main treet, opposite the ' nrik. Ulli:, MJtBlXE AIVD KlVril INSURANCE. r" HE Eta jreviu e Lm'kam: Cojiaxt, ol Evans.1 ville, Indiana, will insure Baildings and crsonai property in course ot trsnsportation, rnd Steamboats ar.d Vtesels, against less or d.-mage by fire or water, on as favorable teims ts any oil.er r sponsible company. boakb or rtrrcTCBs Sam'I Hall, Peter Sharpe, John luele, Jr., Henry O. Babcock, Conrad Baker. Philip Decker. JOHN M. S I OCK WELL, Pres't Jas. G. Joses, Sec'y ap!8 if THE EVANSVILLE 17 SI" It A IS CE CO., eiF EVANSVILLE. INDIANA, "IT? ILL insure Buildings and fersonal Propertyon VV land against hss or damage by lire, a ad Boats, and Vessels, and Metchandize, in the course ol transportation, against loss or damage by fire or water, &.c. Ofiice in the mom occupied by Jas G. Jones, as a Law ofiice, on the corner of Sycamore ind Fiist streets. mh20 tf SPRENG & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 18ÖO! To New York in 5G hoars from CIÄCIKNATJ, VIA : Little Miami, Mad River, and Lake Erie Rail Roads to Sandusky City; SteamBoat line frtim Sandusky to Buffalo; and ihene via Railroad to Albany, and Steamer to New York, or Rail Road to Geneva. Sttamtr across Seneca Lake, and Erie Rail Road to' Piermont. Steamer to New York. Als), Niagara Falls and Ontario Koute. 'ia Rail Road to Niagara Falls, and J-ewiston Steamer to Oswego, mid" Rai! Road to Syracnseand Albany. Time -From Cincinnati to Buffalo, 3ti hours; from Bufi'alo to Albany, 12 hours; Irom Albany to New York, 8 hours 56 hours. From Cincinnati to Buffalo, ?6 hours; from BufTa'. to New York, via. Erie Rail Road, 20 hours 56 hours. LITTLE MIAMI AND MAD RIVER AN" LAKE ERIE RAILROADS, Two Daily through Trains to Sandusky City, at 5ä o'clock, A. M , and 2 o'clock, 40 minutes, P. M. DOT Passensrers by the Morning Train, Breakfast at Morrow, Dine al Urbana, Supper at Tiffin, siep at Sandusky, and take Regular line Steamer ne-t Morninir. Passengers by Afiernoon Train., (con ti Ming lrain.) Supper at bptinglield. Ureahlast at Sandusky, and leave per regular Steamer, at 9 o'clock, A. M. The Saturday Afte-rnoon Train, at 2 o'clock. 40 minutes, P M.. "to Springfield .. No Sunday Mornine Train. The Sunday Afternoon Train, at 2 o'clock and 40 minutes, P. M.. 'through Ttain.) connects with Steamer Alalmmn, Monday Morring at 9 o'clock, A. M-, for Buflalo. The Road for this Season's woik has been put in aood i rdfr. and the Company are now relaying with heavy T Kail. The following first class and s'aunch Steamers (Wm :he Line from Smdusky to Buflalo, have been plendidly refitted and tut nished. and cannot be surpassed for speed and accommodations em the Lakes: Alabama, Capt. Howe, leaves Sandusky, Moaday and Thuisday. America, Capt. Squier, leaves Sandusky. Tuesday and Friday. Saratoga, Capt. Stanard, leaves Sandusky, We j. nestlay and Saturday. N. LS. This is the quickest, cheapest, most desirable and pleasant route, being the only continuous rou e of Railroad and Steamboat irem rn-i to the North and East; end passenger are assiuet' ihe Companies will sare no expense or trouble to aive entire satisfaction. At Bi, Halo the travel hav three routes before them for ihe East, U in eompe tition as regards time, fare, and deposition to p'ease, viz: f- iaeara palls and Ontatio, Bvflso and AH 'any, and Buffalo and New Y ork. via. Erie Rai Uoad. C7" For other inform ali.-n and Throvgh Titiel. ai ply at the Office. Knst iide- Bre ad ay, near Front, in Rail Road Uut, 1 Buihlini;. P. W. h'l'RADER Acent, Litlle Miami and M.R.aud L. l- Railroads. Cin'-inrnti. Anril. Jr-'fn. iap23 3mJ NEW GOODS IN AN OLD EOUSE. FOSTER Si. Bu. iWN, have just received at the S. W. corner of Main and First stree-s, a larat and varied assortment of Staple and Fancy Drj Goods, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c. &c, to whici they would solicit a call from th public to an ex aminationof their Stock. Their Good3 havinj; been selected in New Yeirk, irom firt hands, they will be enabled lo sell Irweiand cfier I rtie t qualiiii t than merchants purchasing in western cities. Being desirous of closing out their stock to meet an anticipated chansre in their business rare inducements will be offered. The latest styles ami patterns of lashiona! le Dry Gooes will be sold at a small advarce on cost prices. Thankful for past favors so very liberally extended to the ni. they hope lo merit a continuance of the same by the price and quality of their goods and a sirict attention to their business my 14 tf PRESCREr TIONS HAVING tittea up an apartment expressly for the Durpose, we are prepared to fill prescriptions on the shortest notice and jn the neatest style. J. G. HATCII1TT St CO., jel tf No- 14, Front St. MIXED PAINTS. PAINT 3; ground in oil, of all colors and in quantities to suit purchasers, lor sale at HA'l CHITT'S & CO., jel tf No. 14, Front st. A BARGAIN, TT7Ehavein store, C0 half boxes of 8 bv lOwinv V dow Glase,which we are instructed to sell below the market. To any person wanting the article we can sell. je2I tf O'RILEY & MITCHELL.

MUTUAL BENEFIT JLIFE IMSUUAXCE COMPANY

THISinstitution isdistingm others, at home or a bond, by a!?, or more of the following peculiarities 1. Where the premiums are over $50, it reqtme only one quarter part in cash, instead ol the whole. 2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or divert ed from the aMBred, either in charity or otherwise. 4. It has no Joan, either nominal or real, te pay interest fer, having a si fficicnt capital funded, fron premiums received. 5. The Bssored can withdraw his profits, or hart them to accumulate, year by year, at his option. 6. It assures to the age ol 67, instead of stoppin at 60. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once itf five or seven years, end i?j aes scrip yearly io the Assured, bearing 6 per cent interest which scrip is redeemed in cash, when the profits amounted to 200 - 000, or allowed to accumulate at the option ol tho Assured. 9. It enables a man to provide for his wife andchildren in such a way, that although he may los every thing, they are safe; and all persons, whether married or Btiniarried, to provide for Old Age, Sick, ness and Want, ts 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 he has nothing to fear from a change of circumstances, or inability to pay the premium. 11. Di'ectors 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 the value loan" cd. 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solicitors It lends money to neither. 14. It does not reckon the Assared a year older" than he is but from six months less to six months norc, so as to equalize the estimate between all par Vs J5. The rxtes are lower, the expenses less, and t U profits larger, than with Foreign Offices; investmcn t here yieWiing from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only 3pe i-ent. tossy unthing ct 33 1-3 percent reserved; no of interest snowed to those who famish a "gitaran .ec capital." at the rate ol 5 per cent, on every hun dm! pounds subscrilfd, lor every ten pounds paid in 16. Instead of encouraging, eTery precaution is taken to prevent, a lorteiture o tne policy 17. The ha!.iJity of ibe Assured is limited by Law, tu the amount ol bis premium note. ALLEN C. HALI COK, Agent. M. J. Efit, M. D. Meareal Eiamioer. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVES, will please call upon trie acent in thi City, Office on S'ta sueetner.i Water, and examine lie Itrftig sad rates ol the Company. je IG-ly THE KNOX INSURANCE COSIPAMT. FIUU, iMAltlNE AM) 1,1 1' E StockZOO.COO Hollars. Oßct, en Water ft., in Wife's Brick Re; VINCENNES, IN D. THIS Ccmpany, having been duly organized, and ten per eenl. paid in on thr capital stock subscribed, nd the balancer secured by mortgage em Real Estate and Iivjm rsonal guarantee, are nw prepared lo cfli-ct Insurance against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, merchandize, machinery, manufactories, anu nil descriptions ol property; also, merchandize and produce in ihccouise ot inland ranspoiron, the risk 1 ol the seas, Vc ftc; also, the Hulls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives ol individual coing io Cal.fornia. The rates of premiam will be ai low ns those ol nny oiher responsible Company. All losses liberally adjusied ond promptly paid. The stock ol this Company is held entirely its ihr West, and controlled by wesw-rn men, and in ao way connecltd with Ntw York. Directors. Hw. R. N. CARNAN. Vincenne. WILLIAM J. 1IEBF.K D, no - : " JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, co SA3IU:LW1SE, do. , . HENRY D. ALLIS, ErarsTflle. WAL! ER W. EARLY. Terre Hatile. THOMAS P. BEN BRIDGE Lafayette. TETEIl P. BAILEY. Fort Wayne. SUM ON BOTTORFF, Jeffersonvillei WILLIAM HUGHES, do. LEVI SPARKS, do. ' JAMES KEIGWiX, do. ' R. JV. CARNAN, President Simon BoTTORFr, Vice Pre'st. 1 C. M. Au.r.x, Sec'v. W. J. He-herd, Tressnrcr. SO-Short Life and California risks taken at this agency at exira rates. ; . Ije3 ifj DRUGS AND MEDICINES . ' ALLLN C. HALLOCK, Vrvggisi andtJ ATftFharmarutist, would call the attention ofgJ ißÜie citizens of Evansville and and adjoining towns to his complete assortment of Drugs.Meelicines, Chemicals, Oils, Dyestufis," &c, &c, &c. Ail ol which are carefully sekcted and received ireshfromi the Eastern Maike.s. Physicians and merchant: may depend upon their orders being promptly attended to and ihe genuine article always delivered, OD '.ernis wholesale and retail as fsxwable a he taut ijuantity and quality can be pvwifd ft sy Pa.c A iuil assortment of Botanic MidicMies;,' Kupt, Barks, Herbs, Exitaeis, Powders, &.c., prepared aac, tit up by the Shakers. Ila.i'iock's spjMMHir eold draw? No 1 Castor Oi -niiiilrctureJ at Ml Carrie), Illinois. Alase aseortiet of Pt.H'Vt and FamilyMedj, ciues. Essence's, H sir Oil's, Prficry, Soaps, ane laney artklee-Colosne, Bay ad Rose Water, all of :he beitqualiiie Sei4Ut?v a?dSoia Powders, care ully pat up and of f'vU weight. Copal Varnish- 43 00,2 23, and $175 per gajon. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. rt.Goddard Si Ct 'a L'raiad, wairaatcd pure, lor medical purposes ouly. - HaPock's Worm Candy, a safe and pleasant mrei icinr to destroy worms in children and iinprov e tl their general health; Hallock's Cough Candy composed o. Horthouvo,. Ronesel, &.C. for all ktuds of caugi ALSO ON SALE, At the proprietors prices Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cheiry Bitter cee advertisement. Dr. Upham's Vegitable Pile Electuary- See advef tisemeot , Wjder'sSÄr Coated Veg. Anti'Fevcr Pills S idvtrtiset 'i.tit. Dr. Van2dt's Health Restorative Veg. Pills Sm, idvert;?nitBt. Dr. lüiger'sOlosaunioo.or ftUUealingBalsom Sc id vertittme-nt. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Pill, Worm and Cough Loz iigts. Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pills composed ol Sarsaparilla and Wild Cheiry. Dr. Porters Poor maa's Curative Sugar Coated Pills, at lUcents per bfej. Dr, Porter 's Poor M's Strengthning Plaster, m 10 cents a piece. Barnes' Tooth-At Jic Drops, v arrontedtocBrein al cases. . Overstreet'egenuia Llnament.and Doctor Beach's Family Pill. Dr. Grave's Anti-Fever and Fever and Agne Pills i TV,, Cnolera Infactom and Bowel com plaint Pill. tlr r.r.w. p.: r-. r, lings. Rheumatic Pains, &c, warteeffd to give in stant relief in all cases. , , " cAirncior, lor ourns, scalds swel Nerve and bone Linoment, highly celebrated forita curative powers At the New Drvg Store, Main street oppi'site B ;nt&.Viele's jylOtf men NA1XS AND EPIKES. lOfi KkOS Wheeling and Boston Cut Nails tVV ncported 3d to20d; 50 kegs Cut Spikes, 4 to 51 in; 50 do Wrought do, 4 to 51 in; in store and forsaie low bv janl BABCOCK BROTHERS. Water st. WABASH FLOUR. SMALL lot jufct received and for sale by BABCOCK BROTHERS, Water street