Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 3, Number 359, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 12 July 1850 — Page 4
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CALIFORNIA GOLD. THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT has been mors replete with wonderful, unexpected, and astounding political and religions revolutions, and valuable discoveries and inventions than any year since the tommencument of the world. The whole continent of Europe has beenono great volcano of revolutions; not only the aid but the new world has been the theatre cf war fcnd bloodshed, ending only with the treaty ct Queretaro, givin? peace to Mexico, and the rich Gold blains ot California to the American people. Still a 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 tf 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 10 me aiuicieu uia cuuiu um auuided by all the wealth ia the mines of California and the world combined? It is put up in lull quart bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any eimilar preparation made in Americn. Price, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles lor 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 ise of mercry, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, etc. We boldly assert that John Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is the only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and ol uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price, nd every pound, belore being used, is subjected to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being ased. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues ofsevmhsr v 9 1 1 1 n hi . medii-.nl roots, torrether forming the best compound and producing the greatest cura tivo agent in the known world THIS MEDICINE, When used according to directions, Will Cure Without Fail: Scrofula, or Kings Evil; Coughs, Colds; Cancers, 1 umors; Eruptions of the Skin; Erysipelas; Chronic Sore Eyes-, Ringworm or Tetters; Scald Head; Rheumatism: Weakness ot the L-hest; Pulmonary Affections; And all otlier diseases ten ding to produce Consumption; LivcrComplaint; Female Irregularities and Comulaints: PainsintheBonesorJoints Old Sores and U leers; Swelling of the GIand3; Syphilis, Dyspepsia; Salt Rheum; Diseases of the Kidneys; Sick and Nervous Head ache; Low spirits, Night Sweats Exposure r Imprudence in lite; Diseases arising from the C h ro n ic Constitutional use of Mercury; Diseases; Loss of Appetite; And is a Spring and Summer drink and general Tonic for thesystom and a gentle and pleasant purgative; it is superior toBlue. Lick orCongress water, Suits, or Scidliu Powder. Pain in the Side & Shoulders; General Debility; Lumbago, DTopsy; Jaundice, Costiveness; Sore ThrcM; Bronchitis; Good Testimony. JttrThe Ohio fetate Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus speaks of Bujl's Strsaparilia: "IT HAS NO EQ'JAL! The unprecedented sale of Bull's Compound FK 1 Extract of Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has ba introduced for the past wo months only, with th very gratifying effects produced upon all who have tried it, warrant thu assertion that ns a purifier of' the blood it has no equal! This is a bold assertion, but it can be substantiated by(f, ailing on the agent in this city." 9 Rend. We, the undersigned, Druggists and Apothecaries in the city of Louisville, Ky., take pleasure in staring that weliave been selling John Bull's Extract ol'Sar eaparilla for some time, and confidently recommend it as being a good and safe article: Lapping & Ca,. J. B. Wilder t'. Co., Montgomery &.Sutehlille,M. Aikin & Cv, Wm.Nodt. J. W. Gambled Co . J. H.Owen, F W'Kniess, W. E. Smith, Waits &. Thomas. Sam'l Yenawine, B. Morsell & Co., U.M. Mills, A.G. Weatherford, RobinsonPcter &Cary, Rupert, Lindenbergei tCo Louisville,Nov.Z0,1848. JCrBearwith us, reader, a little longer and be con vinced thatBULIVS DAKoAlA ti.lL Li A is the Wonder of the World; and that it will cure you, no matter how long you htfve been suffering. What Dr. Owen, Drusririst and Apothecary of sev eral years1 standing, says about Bull's Sarsaparilla: T .. 1T.. 'J, 1ÜIO uui 1 lav ii.i.e., may i, joio. Mr. John Bull Dear Sir: I have been for a num ber of years severely afflicted with a Mercurial Head ache and a dull heavy rain in my Livsr. i useu almost all t ie remedies of the day, especially the Sar Saparilla prepared by different persons; but all to little or no advantage until 1 chanced to meet with yours, three bottles of which gave me more relief than ail others combined. 1 therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the afflicted community ns a superior article. Yours, J. U. uvvii, iu. u. Rheumatism. Let all those who are suffering under the agoniz in tortures of Rheumatism read the following, and te what may also be done for them, if they will use ehis infallible remedy: lYIs.-lm. Hiri.i. Hear Sir: For the last three vears have been afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest character. 1 was at times in the greatest agony of pain; I tried every remedy I could procure for the disease, out lound no permanent reuet until I was induced to use viur preparation ot Sarsaparilla which has entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and preally impioved 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 reconim.-ud it as he the best medicine in use for Rheumatism. 1SHAM BrvIDGES. Uniontown, Union co., Ky., May 12, 1S48. From Dr IVm. T. Prentiss. Mr. Boll: In resard to your Sarsaparilla, I will av thatl have used it to some extent in Cutaneous affections of Ions standing, as 1 inea Cnpetis, Le rn. Prnrinsts. Scabies. Syphilitic Cachexia, and in all diseases where the indication of cure seems to eonsist in a thorough change or modification of the fluids of the body, with considerable success, in con unction with local tuatment. I think I would pre ferit to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla in use, and any physician will admit its value upon learn jngtho sunstances mat enter into us composition. Respectfully, yours, W.T. PRENT1SS,M. Di Lewisport, Ky., Dec. 4, 1847 As a. Female Medicine It is without a rival. This Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb,Costi vness, 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 by irregularity, illness or accident Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating eflects on the human frame. Persons of alf 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 t 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. Thousands of cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been 61es3ed with fine healthy offspring. It has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period "tA turn of Life," should neglect to take it, as it is a ceitain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which te males are subject at this time of life This period mav beMelayed foi several yearsby using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for these who are approiching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nature by quickening the blood and fnvigoralina the erstem. Indeed this medicine is invaluable for the delicate diseases to which women are subject. It ia the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system and relieving the sufferings attendantupon chil l-birth, ever discovered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain anddia ease, increases tnd enriches the food; those who have used it think it is indispensable. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it pre
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vents diseases attendant upon child-birth. In Cos tiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swellin of the feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the back and loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage. and in regulaing the Secretions and equalizing the circulation, it has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine is, it is alwavssafe. and the most delicate use it most successfully. As a beautifying agent it i3 far superior to oil the cosmetics and lotions in use. nroducina a clear and beautiful skin, rosy cheeks, removing freckles and pimples. A hint to the young ladies as sufficient! Better Testimony Than was ever offend in favor of any Medicine! From Dr. James M. Moors. Mr. John Bill: 1 have no hesitation in saying that 1 believe your Sarsaparilla to be the best article ever manufactuied for the cure of Scrofula,Syphilis, and manv other Cutmeous and Glandular Affec tions, havi ng used it with entire success in a number of the above cases. Louisville, Dec. 26,1847. J. M.MOORE. JI.D. More testimony from Dr. Moore Mr. John Bull: I amusina your Sarsaparilla in several new capes of Scrofula and with happy effect I am now confident it is one of tne most eflicacious medicines that can be made tor that purpose. JAMES M.MOORE, M Winchester, Ky., Feb. 1, 1813. Testimony like the following renders superfluous oil ('...!,. nmmnntQ n itcn t ti P pflii-fl C V nf I II 1 I s'Sfl 1snnarilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, Prof of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College. I have looked over the list of ingredients compos ing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saving that they form a sale compound, and one that promises well in chron ic diseases, to wnicn it is appucante J. P. YANDELL, M D. Louisville, June 6, 1848. What Dr. Pyles, Physician, by appointment, to the parilla: Louisville, March 20, 1819. I have examined the prescription tor the prepara tion of John Bull's Sarsauarilla, and believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well calcii lated to produce an altera t.ve impression on the sys tern. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in e. M. PYLES, M.D., Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital This medicine is daily crapplinü with disease thro' the Western country, restoring to health and youth tul vigor, the sick and afllieted. nay, those that ait grieviously tormented Certificates are termini; from all directions, from men of truth and high moral standing, placing it, from its intrinsic worth, the very best ol all remidics ever belore the public. Sold wholesale and retail by JOHN BULL, at his principal office, 81 Fourth street, and by druggists generally in the city and county. rorsale in tA'ansviile by op 25-ly W. M. WOOLSEY, Ag'i In nil Christianized and civilized countries, lias caused a larger proportion ot" deaths than any other malady that atflii ta the human family ; and, until within a lew years, there baa not been any certain remedy to etup the devastation uf die dustreyer. tut now BRANT'S INDIAN IT Hit I'kl 1 , .1 .1 'Kinn imijuiiii Cura viry many of the most ttrovgly marked and developed casea of Pulmonary Consumption uval, undoubted cases of ulcerated and diseased LUXUS such kopeleeB casea as were never before cured by any other nn;diciiie. So utterly hojielees were sums of the alliicted persons, as to have been pronounced by physicians and friends tu be actually dying. Some, who had their burial-clothe3 made, have been cured, and yet live others, who it was said would not live another day, are now as well and hearty as they ever were. It posspsseB all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active aa Ihu preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This differs from that, heraus this possesses several other Medit ations which are peculiarly adapted to, and are essentially necessary, to cure Coughs and Consumptions, and all disensea of a pulmonary nature such diseases as usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack the Breast, Throat, Lnngs, and Ileart. Tbl BA LS A M heals and cures Ulcers in the Lunfs, and else where internally, as certainly and easily as the I'uairvINO Kxthact cures and heals ulcers externally. This Balsam cures nine cases of Cough ami Consumption out of ten, alter all other remedies have failed to do good. Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic Oovghf, abundantly prove its unfailing efficacy in such diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and soothing, healing properties, in the following complaints and diseas's, viz. : Spitting nf Mood, Bleeding at the Lungs, Pain in the Breast and Side, Nighl Siceats, Nervous Complaints Pal pilation of the Heart, Cholera Infantum, VyteiUery and Summer Complaints in Children and Adults, Asthma, ai.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 inci dental weaknesses and irrtgular:ties of the female sex, a BRAyivS PULMONARY BALSAM. It makes noddfe ence whether the derangement be suppression, excess. other incidental tceakness it regulates ALL, by strength ing the system, canalizing the circulation, and soothing . allaying NERVOUS 11UUTABIUTY. See our Pamjihlt, for proof. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! We atate tins cure to prove tbe power to tare Vft whe-" this BALSAM is used, even after the person is conxtdrre. by physician and friends to be in the last ftages of disea actually dying and, in this case, so far gone that th. shroud and buriat-clotfies were bought. For the particular of this case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of all the circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAMTHI-KTS This cure was effected on Mrs.ZlBA DYKKMAN. of Hall ion Spa, Saratoga Co.t N- Y. We can provo, beyond a doubt, many others almost equally hs hopeless, und innumerable casea of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pronounced incurable by skilful physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the euro of Dr. Hulbard, of Stamford, Ct., and other. Dyspepsia ! See the cure of T. S. WUcoz, merchant, of Attica, Wyoming Co., N. Y., and many more, in our Pamphlet. Dysentery and Summer Complaint In Children and Adults are almays cured. Weakly Children will become jUshy, healthy, and hearty, and grow rayidly, by the use of this BALSAM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Cholera Infantum, while teething, if BRANTS PULMONARY BALSAM be administered. It should be, for such cases, given in larger than the ordinary duses. i'or sale in Evansville by W. M. WOOLSEY, yg't. Also, lor Fnle by Chas F Leonard, Mt Vernon; C AuxiEr. fe Sons, Ke v Harmony; U Gardiner, Ulairsville; J S Jaies, Popeyville; W J Whiting, C'ynthiana; R B Hallock, Princeton; WJJJaques & Co, Owensville; Hcdplesto.v i. Casey, Pntuka; II P Hau thokne. Petersburg; Pebrui.eti &: Crow VV'inslow; V K Phak, Boo'nvillc; J AI Kenner Newburg; Dr O Morgan, Kockport. JK?"AH letters and orders must be addressed to WALLACE & Co., 1C6 Broadway, New York. decl2 ly ALLIS & HOWES T7"IIOLESALE Dealers in Groceries, Liquors, V Tobacco, Kails, Paper, Axes. Spades, Shovels, Powder, etc., etc, are now receiving their Jointer 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, they havj a thorcush knowledge ot the West and its wants, guided by which knowledge they have carefully 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 Canal Contractors, With especial view to Canal works, they have on hand, and will be constantly receiving large lots of Spades and Shovels, Blasting-Powder, together with all other articles calculated to facilitate the toil, nourish the body, ro cheer the spirits of our sturdy laborers. To FARMtRS and Pkodcce Dealees. They will pay the highest market price for country produce, and call particular attention to their very large stock of Gunny Bags, w hich they will furnish on terms that cannot Tail to please Nov. 9, '43 n 21-tf:
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MEDTCAL CABDS.
DR. ROBERT. B. FOLGER'S O LOS AON ION. rPHIS is one of the remedies weich I have introduL ced within a few years past, to the notice of the world, as an antidote for consumption af the lungs, and all other diseases of this important organ. The most triumphant success has attended its use in every case where it has been administered. It has, 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 co die, not only in this city, but in every part of the I. , i ll T - !!! T . : ,. lanu, as me ionowing testimonials win snow, ii u impossibleto give place for the attestations which are daily arriving, in apamphlet like ttie present; they wiil fill voUumes. 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 veg etable compound it is based upon scientific princi ples, and is intended to carry out a new and success ful 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, rams in the side und chest, is ight Sweats. Infiuenzti. Hoarsenness. Dvsoeulic Con sumption. Croup, Whooping Cough, Consumption of tne tnroai, nromc diseases oi mo ji:vcr ar.ii iviunevs, Dithculty of 1 assinir L rine, Bowel Complaints. Dyspepsia, and Palpitation of the Heart, it is the Greatest Remedy in the World, as it gives instant reliefin all severe cases, and those who use itfbrany time, declare that they can lecl it cure them, so certain and wondertnl are its ellects. ALLEN C. HALLOClv, Agent, ap 10,'49-ly. Evansville. Indiana USE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY, A certain cure fur Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sure Inroal, tthovptng Cough, li 'rone hilts, ana all diseases of the Lungs likely to terminate in confirmed Consumption. r I lIIE reputation ot this article is now so much L established over the whole south and west as being the only medicated candy of any practical lenefit.that it is unnecessary here to discant on its mer its, but merely to refer to one of the many certificates we have received; tor others we reler to our puiiiph lets, to be bad of any of our n?ent. Fri ni lite il'm. Yuuhs late ol the JJ. E. CI,:treli,Cin. Dear Sir: While laboring under a severe cold fmni speaking in the open air, 1 was handed a piece ot your Louuti t andy, tiom tue use ot wbu h 1 cx peiieneed gn at and almost i mm liste relief, einerI, PliJl-l. I ebene- ! then I have tiequently usd it with the sun licial eiiucta. conitiiendins? 1 therefore leel no litsiiation in reyour candy ns a certain spceinc lor Coughs, Colds, hoarseness. &.C. Vc WM. Y0ÜXG. Sold in packages; 5. 10 and 20c. each. C. 1'KLL, 1 ALL P.N C.IIAT.T.OCK, ! Agents' in W. M. WOOLSLY, f Lvaiibville J. G flATCIilTT, J Wholesale atetits in Loiii.-viUo, n 9 ROBINSON, PETER V CAREY. ! 1 'LANES VERMIFUGE!! The Inventor ol a 1X GREAT REMEDY f.r a Formidable lis .-ase, lias no right to keep its use from his fellowcreatures. So thought iJr- M'Lane when he was induced to offer his meat remedy lor worms to the public. A profound physician, enjoy ing a very large practice, he did not tear to be confounded with the herd of tpitacka who impose upon the public their worthless stuff" as patent medicine-?. lie was therefore induced by Kidd Co. druggists, to dispose of his right as discover r, mid the Vi rmin ge is now lor -ale in nearly every village anil town ol the country. It is the sow rriri remedy for wcrrns. For sale by CRAWFORD BELL Agent, Evansville la; Decker ec Kramer, Jasper; John Stub ilelield, Delectable Hill, P. O; Robt. Loi'an, 1 1 ids Banks;S. S. Johnson, Petersburg; 'I hcs. Hornhrock Union; Debruler &. Cron, Winslow; John Lynn. Lynnville; Cluster Bethell, Boonville; A. Hager, Newburg; R. S. & D. B. Ilager. Rockport; Chas. F Leonard, Mt Vernon; James M. Grimes, Springfield; 3 Humphrey it Co, Harmony; V C Pelham it C, Sclilicesville; Cox &, Robb, Parris; J S Jaqtiis. Posey villi?; W J Whiting, Cynthian: Williamson & Vorkes, Owensville; W H Fisli r, Princeton; R B 1 Hillock, Princeton; John B Gardner, Blairsville; Daniel Archer it Co Columbia. 1. L. Gregory, travelling AK;iit Country etrents can be supplied at C. Bell's, Evansville, la. myll DR. S. S. FITCHE S Consumption lleisiedies. THE subscriber has just received the agency for this City and surrounding country, with a supply of his Abdominal Supporters; Shoulder Braces; Inhaleinw Tubes; with a genera assortment of his medicines. Also his book of six lectures on the usesof the Luneuses, prevention und cure ol Pulmonary Consumion, diseases of the heart, and the true mode of prcing heath and prolonging life. ALLEN C HALLOCK, Drug'st Alain st. near Water TO THE LADIES. I WOULD respectfully inlorm the Ladies that 1 have a splendid assortment of Lastinsr. Morroco Goal, and Kid Gaiters, Slips, walking Shoes, and fancy Shoes, suitable for parties, S;c; also the same as the above f Misses, a very neat assortment. Children's Shoes of till kinds. I have a compleie assortinnt, and will sill low for Cash at my Hat Store on Main street near the river. My Lady will ever be present to wait on the La dies. mli7J A. DLhOE NEW ITEM NEW GCCES, AND NEW PRICES. YJ E have j tut opened in Evansville. a complete W and well selected assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, itc. &e.. which we will sell both at whole-ale and retad for Cash or Country Produce. As our stock was bought exclusively for Cash, we feel confident that we are. enabled to offer inducements to purchasers far sup nor to those who .lo business on the Kredit system. All persons desirous of buying goods foi CASH, we po'itt ly request to give us a call and examine cur Stock and prices, which we think will induce them to purchase. A . T. W ELL:-! t Ct ) , Main street, between Water st.. and the Bank. jel3 tf Hats, Cups, Roots and Shoes, I HAVE the latest style of IIa!f-rM -manufactured to order, a superior arti tie, of all prices and rjiialiti j?. Satin, 13 aver, Moleskin, Silk, Plain and Brush, and a great variety o! Uuena Vista Eats and Caps; also Joots and Shoes as fine as can be made. All for sale low, n Main street, near the river. mh27 A. DEFOE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the name of the Canmlton Sttam Mill and Manufacturing Company has been changed to that of the Troy Manufacturing Company, by permission of the General Assembly, approved Jar.uaiy lj;h, 16VJ; and said Company acct pled of said chance at their meeting, held at Cannelton, Ta., Mar h lth, 110 mb.21 tf JAMES C. roRTF.R, ClerK FRESH GROCERIES NEW ARRIVAL LOAF, Crushed and Brown Susar: Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in bbls and half do; No 1 Mackerel, in kins; No 1 6'almon, in half kilts; Connecticut river shad; Rio and Java Coffee; And all other Groceries. Raisins, Fia. etc. mhl3 tf HURNBROoK At BERTIS BRANDY. 4 HALF Tipcs Schnette dark3 " Pinet pale; 7 Qr. Pipes Seignette; 1 Half Pipe Leser frere, very snp'r old pale; 3 " Ota id, pale; 9 Qr. Casks Pellevoisin, Just arr ved and for sale by n 21 ALLLs .t HOWES. HOMINY. TUST received at my Grocery and Provision Store on Main, just rbove Second street, JO barrels Horn in v, first quality, which is ottered for sale clu ap. febl if ISAAC HAIMAN. FAMILY FLOUR. BARRELS superior Wabash Flour, made from old Wheat; 61 St. Louis citv and 234 country brands; in store and for sale bv fcbSÜ OMULEY & MITCHELL.
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1 N QUART BOTTLES, For Purifying the Blood, and fo the Cure of SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, STUBBORN ULCERS, DYSPEPSIA, SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES, ERYSIPELAS. PIMPLES; BILES, MERCURIAL DISEASES, cuta:eous ERUPTIONS, LIVER COMPLATNT, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL DEBILITY. ETC. THE proprietors have spent much time in ing this preparation ol Sarsapaiilla to its sent state of perfection: and the experience ol 1JC teen years has furnished them tlie most ample portunity to study, in their various lot me, th.3 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 satisfy themselves ol its superiority, and the invaluable property it possesses ol arresting and curing disease The bottle has been enlarged to hold one Quart, and in its present improvtdform may safely claim tobe the bist and ciiea?est medicine ot the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a long li:ie ol facts and cures, that stai.d as landmarks and beacons fertile invalid, pointing the wav to t lie haven of health, and what it has alrr.rwlir ffnnn für rlif llmiivnii(!i u hn b:ivp. used if. it is - --, .- - capable of doing f.r the millions sti 1 suflering and trucclinsr with disease. It (unifies, cleanses, and strensrthens the fountain springs of lite, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. REMARKABLE Cl RE OF B ROXCMTIS N ew York, Feb. 17, Iff IS. Messrs Sands: Having Fullered many years with a disease of my throat, tilli-eting the larynx, during which time 1 was treated by the most distinguished physicians in Europe and the Unit d States, without rectiving any permanent bent lit. but all the time my general health and strength declining, and the disease waking fearful progress; caustic applications were used, and whatever else was thought most eibciein for producing cure; but am confident the deplorable situation I was in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had 1 not obtained relief through the medium ot your invaluable Sarsaparilla. 1 must say, gentlemen, when 1 commenced using the Sarsa; arilla 1 ;ihi not piace nuicti commence in us virtue; ami imwiil not surprise you, when you are infornud that 1 had tried more than Llty ililleient n me. us curing the past lour yars, without any success; but after taking your sarsaparilla a lew weeks, 1 wasuliligei at latt t vield to evidence. Äiis marvellous spe cilic has not only relieved, but cured me; and 1 ihcreloretliink it my duty, gentlemen, for the bene fit of suffering humanity, to give you this attestation ol my -ure. Yours, very truly, D. PARENT. Consulate of France in the United States. The above statement and signature were acknow lodged in our presence by Mr. D. Pan'iit as true. For the Consul General of France, L. BORG, Vice Consul. Now York, Feb. 17 1S-J8 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 tsclf. The original may be seen at the Proprietors" Winchester Ky., Oct. 2'J, 1S49. A. B. &. D. Saxps : Gentlemen I would not have presumed to write o you, lilt was not my duty to let the public know the almost miraculous cfletts your Sarsaparilla has had upon me. My limbs were covered w ith ulcerous sncs so that I could not walk during the whole spring and summer In this situation 1 commenced the use ot your Sarsaparilla, and after taking two bottles was entirely cured. I must also tell you of another wonderful cure My brother was alliicted with the scroinla in his head so bad, his physician told him the loss ot his sieht was inevitable, and permanent blindness seemed to be his fate. "1 hrte bottles entirely restored Iiis sight, and we cannot but recommend ail similarly alliicted to use Sands Sarsaparilla. Yours truly, BENJAMIN EUCKNER. Trcpartd and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D.Sa.nI)S, Druggists and Chemists. lUOFulton St., corner of William, New York. Sold also by DrgL'ists generally throughout the United States and Catiadas. Price 1 per Bottle; six Bottles lor 5. Sold by C. BELL, Evansviile: Ferris McCvj.l.ot GH & Co., Lawrenceburgh; Wool) fc Do.ni.eli V", Terre Haute; D. Craiuplad, lii(!ia:iapdis; J. B. Wilder & Co., Louisville, R. &l i Adams, St. Louis. jaii2'J wly THE LAST CHANCE. THE balance of my stock of Stoves and Furniture to be loscd ouf in Co days. A lew ranges and large Cooking Stoves suitable for Boarding Houses and large families. Call and look at thein Also a variety of Parlor and 11 ating Stoves, at less than cost; together with a larsre assortment of tine and common Furniture. Call and examine my iroods, as I am otlcring 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. V CHOICE lot of FiiglL-h Dairy and Western Reserve Cheese, tor sale low lor cash bv HORN BROOK & BERTIS, feb!9-t Main streett. COTTON YARNS. 2f BAGS superior Cotton 1 arns for eale cheap yj for Cash, bv apl.f WILLIAM HUGHES MOULD CANDLES. BOXES just received per sUamer Courtland and tor sale low by O RILEY Si MITCHELL. feb2G t Hi h 1'aluting Notions. Baby Wagons, Clothes Baskets, .War et niu 1,'etwu o Baskets, I libs, Buckets and Bowls. Faucets, nm! nthprNn tions in the Willow and Hullo w-Ware line, at HORN BROOK & BERTIS', .n Main street. LTACKEREL. HERRING AND EICeTi j LUES. No 2 Mackerel, Boston into ; r-9 50 hf bbls. No 3 do 1U0 Boxes Heriing ; 6 Tierces Bice just rec"d per sie mcr Gen. Lafayette, and Salaciin, tir sale low l y TAYLOR V HARVEY, nlO-tf Water street. FLOUR, TUST received TOO barrels Wr ash Flour, a suoe nor article, made of for sale by wheat for family use, j""- daw ALLIS &. HOWES. WINES. Q.f-1 Fipes Port Juice; II Qr Casks do; 15 do Madeira: 1 Cask do choice; 20 Demijohns Sherry; 14 Baskets Champaign. 13 Bbls S. Mnlaa; 3 Half bbls Mountain. For sale by fn 211 A LIES fc HOWES. NICE THINGS. FRESH Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, fresh Haddock, ficsh Codfish, fresh oysters, fresh Lobsters and Sardines, and other vegetables for sale low bv my4 tf HORNBROOK & BERTIS.
INSURANCE.
THE AMERICAN LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Vincennes, led. Charter unlimited: Granted, January 2d, 1850 CAPITAL $50,000. Stockholders individually Liable. FOR the Insurance of Horses, Mules, Prize Bulls, Sheep and Catttx. of everv description, against the combined risks of Fire, Water, Accidents and Disease; also upon stock driven to east em Markets; or transported South. JCr Losses paid in 30 days after proof of death. DIRECTORS : Joseph G. Bowman, Counsellor; Ferdinand Eberwinc, Merchant; Capt. Laac Mass, Merchant; Hon. Thos. Bishop, John Wise, Merchant and Bank Director; Alvin VV. Tracy, do. do. do. Hon. Abner T. Ellis, State Senator and Mayor of Vincennes; Abra. Smith. Farmer, Bink Director, and Auditor o Knox county. JOSK.PIIG. BOWMAN, President. B. Shurtleff Whitney, Secretary. Wm. B'jrtch, Treasurer, Merchant, and President Vincennes Branch of Stale Bank of Ind. ALANSON WARNER, Agent at Evansville. my8 tf 2ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. npf IIS Company wos incorporated with a perpetJL ual charter ;n 1819, and insures ncainst lessor damage by fire on Dwelling Houses. Manufacturing Establishments, Stores, Household Furniture, Merchandize in general, on the most favorable terms. And losses occurring in this agency will be liberally adjusted and paid with promptness. Board of Directors Thos. K. Ebace, Robert Buel, i Samuel Tltior, JosErn Pratt, James Thomas, AVard Wooderidge, Joseph Church, Edwin G. Ripi.ey, Miles A. Tcttle, John L. BaswKi.t., : Ebenezeh Flower, E. A. Brt.KEI.EY, Roland Mather, Silas B. II ami.inton, . Samuel S. Ward, Frederick Tyler, Henry Z. Pratt. THOS. K. BRACE, President. P. L. Locmis, Sec'y JCr Anulieations 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 Utlice or Agency in tne west. AEJ.I INJ C. 11ALLI Cl, Agent, febl tf Main street, opposite the " ank. FI HE, !.IIAE A!V ISIVKIt INSURANCE. HE Evansville Inslrancn Company, of Evansville, Indiana, will insure Buildings and per 1 sonal property in course ot transportation, and Steamboats and Wet-els, against loss or damage by fire or w ater, on as favorable tcims as any otl.tr r sponsible company. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sam'l Hall, l'eter Sbarpe, John lnale, Jr., Henry O. Babcock, Conrad Baker, Philip Decker. JOHN M. STOCK WELL, Trrs't Jas. G. Jones, Sec'y ap8 tf THE EVAÄSVILLE 1SI KJSCE CO., EVANSVILLE. INDIANA. TT 7 ILL msuie Builciingsand Personal Property on V land against bss or damage by file, and Boats, and Vesstls, end Merchandize, in the course ol transportation, asrainst loss or damage by fire or water, &c. Office in the room occupied by Jas G. Join s, ns a Law office, on the corner of Sycamore and First streets. nih20 tf SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. i-j-.Lsz rfftfsa sf fssss: yClTL 1S50! To Jfew York in 50 hours from CINCINNATI, T7"IA : Little Miami, Mad River, and Lake V r.ne Kail Koads to Sandusky City; SteamBoat line from Sandusky to Buffalo; andthenc via Kailroad to Albany, and Steamer to New York, or Rail Road to Geneva, Sleamtr across Seneca Lake, and Erie Rail Hood to Pierniont. Steamer to New York. Also, Niagara Falls and Ontario Route, via. Rail Road to Niagara Falls, and Iwiston Steamer to Oswego, and Rail Road to Syracuseand Albany. Time From Cincinnati to Buffalo, 30 hours; from Buffalo lo Albany, 12 hours; from Albany to New York, 8 hours 5f hours. From Cincinnati to Buffalo, 3f hours; from BufTiil.) to New York, via. Erie Rail Road, 20 hours 56 hours. LITTLE MIAMI AND MAD RIVER AND LAKE ERIE RAILROADS, Two Daily through Trains to Sandusky City, at 5i o'clock, A. M , and 2 o'clock, 40 minutes, P. M. IK?" Passengers by the Morning Train, Breakfast at Morrow, Dine at Urbana, Supper at Tiffin, sleep at Sandusky, and take Regular line Steamer next Morninsr. Passengers by Afternoon Train, (connecting Train.) Supper at Springfield. Breakfast at Sandusky, and leave per regular Steamer, at 9 o'clock, A. M. The Saturday Afternoon Train, at 2 o'clock, 40 minutes, P M., to Springfidd only. No Sunday Morning Train, f he Sunday Afternoon Train, at 2 o'clock and 40 minutf, P. M., 'through Train,) connects with Steamer Ahibnmn, Monday Morring at 9 o'clock, A. M., Ibr Buflalo. The Road for this Season's work has been put in uood order, and the Company are now relaying with heavy T Rail. The following first class and ;'aunch Steamers form the Line from Sandusky to Buffalo, have been splenduily refitted and furnished, and cannot be surpassed for speed and accommodations on the Lakes: Alabama, Capt. Howe, leaves Sandusky, Mouday and Thursday. America, Capt. Squier, leaves Sandusky, Tuesda; and Friday. Saratoga, Capt. Stanard, leaves Sandusky, Wednesday and Saturday. N. B. This is the quickest, cheapest, most desirable and pleasant route, being the only continuous rou e of Railroad and Steamboat from Eoansvtlle to the North and East; and passengers are assured the Companies will spare no expense or trouble to give entire satisfaction. At Buffalo the travel have three routes before them for the East, all in competition as regards time, fare, and disposition to p'ease, viz: iSiopara tails and Ontario, Buffalo and Albany, and Buffalo and New York, via. Erie Rail Road. ?CT For other information and TkrovgA Tickets, apply at the Office, East sideBread ay, near Front, in Rail Road Hotel Building. P. W. STRADER Agent, Little M iami and M.R. and L. E. Rt ilroads. Cincinnati, April, 1850, iap2 3m NEW GOODS IN AN OLD HOUSE. 70STKR &. BROWN, have just received at the JD S. W. corner of Main and First strccs, a large and varied assortment of Staple and Fancy Diy Goods, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &lc. Sic, to whica they would solicit a call from the public to an ex animation of their Stock, Their Goods having been seleckd in New York, from first hands, they will be enabled to sell lewerand oiler bettei qualities than merchants purchasing in western cities. Being detirotis of closing out their stock to meet an anticipated change in their business rare inducements will be offend. The latest styles ana putterns ol fashionable Dry Goods will be sold at a small advance on cost prices. Thankful for past favors so very liberally extended to them, ihey hupe to merit a continuance of the same by the price and quality of their goods and a strict attention to their business, myll tf PRES CRIP TIONS HAVING fitted up an apartment expressly lor the uurpose, we are prepared to fill prescriptions on the shortest notice and in the neatest style J. G. IIATCfllTT & CO., jel tf No. 14, Front St. MIXED PAINTS. PA1 T , ground in oil, of all colors and in quantities to suit puichcers, for side at HATCHITT'S&CO., ie tf No. 1 1, Front st. A BARGAIN, WE have in store, ICO half boxes of 8 by lOwm. dow Glass,which we aro instructed to sell below the market. To any person wanting the article we can sell. je21 tf O'UILEY & MITCHELL.
INSURANCE-
MUTUAL BENEFIT 1 LIFE 1SSIIUANCE 03IPAÄY THlSinstitutionisdistingm others, ai home or a boad, by a!!, or more IseKte-lof 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, quarterlymonthly or weekly 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or divert ed from the assured, either in charity or otherwise. 4. It has no loaö, either nominal or real, to paj interest for, having a . sifiicicnt capital funded, fron premiums received. 5. The assured ean withdraw his profits, or havfe them to accumulate, year by year, at his option. 6. It assures to the age of 67, instead of stoppin at 60. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once in-' five or seven years, and issues scrip yearly io th Assured, bearing 6 per cent interest w Inch scrip is re deemed in cash, when the profits amounted to $200.000, or allowed to accumulate at the option ot the' Assured. 8. It ennblcs a man to provide for his wife and children in such a wav. that althouch he may lose every thing, they are sale; anil all persons, whether married or unmarried, to proviile lor Old Age, Sick . ness and Want, as well as for Dcatf. 9. The Assured can surrender the' policy at any me after the first year, and receive its cquitaol?value. 10. At any time after the first year, the Assnroci1 can borrow on the scrip issued, two-thirds of its nt mount, so that he 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 invesied 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 loaned 13. It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solicitors It lends money to neither. . . 14. It does not reckon the Assured a year older than he is but from six months less to six months more, so as to equalize the estimate between all par vs . . 15. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and t profits larger, than w ith Foreign Offices; investmen here yielding from 6 to 7 per cent. abroad only p cent. to scy nothing ol 33 1-3 percent reserved; no of interest allowed to those who furnish a "guaraa .ee capital." at the rate of 5 per cent, on every bun ; dred pounds subscribed, for every ten pounds paid in ! Hi. Instead of .encouraging, every precaution is taken to prevent, a forfeiture o tbe policy. 17. The liability of the Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALLEN C. HALl.OOK, Agent. M.J. Brav, M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on then own or on their friends L1VFS, will please call uron the agent in this City, Office on Main süeet new Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Company, jo 16-ly . TEE KNOX INSURANCE COMPANY. J iRli, MAItlNIi AND Lll'Ii ISSlHAKfE. Cnpital Stotli.-SOO.tCO Dollar. Office, on Water st., in Wise's Brick Rotr, ' .. ' VINCENNES, END. '. .THIS Company, Laving been duly or- ' iganized, and ten per cent, paid in on the rki4i capital stock subscribed, and the balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepared to effect Insurance against loss or damage" by Fire, on Buildings, merchandize, machinery, manufactories, anil all descriptions ol property; also, merchandize and produce in the course of inland transportation, the risks of the seas, &c. &c; also, the Hulls of Steamboats, and other vessels, and upon the lives of individuals going to Cal.lornia. The rates of premium will be , as low as those of any other responsible Company. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. The stock of this Company is hold entirely in tho West, and controlled by western men, and in no way. connected with New York. ,! Directors. Kon. R. N. CARNAN. Vincennes. WILLIAM J. HEB EH D, do JOHN W. MADDOX, do JACOB PEA, do SAMUPL WISE, do. HENRY D. ALLIS, Evansville. ; WALTER W. EARLY, Terre Haute. THOMAS P. BENBR1DG11 Lafayette. PETER P. BAILEY. Fort Wayne. SIMON BOTTORFF, Jcffcrsonviilc; WILLIAM HUGHES, do. LEVI SPARKS, do. JAMES KEIGW1N, do. R. N. CARNAN, President. Simon Bottuu. e, Vice Pre'st. C. M. Allen, Sec'y. W. J. Hebe rd, Treasurer. 00r Short l ife and California risks taken at this agency at extra rates. je3 tf DTJTTßR A Tin TVTF:rTCTTTES t. ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Druggist andi A f hi harmacuttst, would call the attention ol J Oiwthe citizens of Evansville and and ndioinini towns to his complete assortment ot Drujrs, Medicines. Chemicals, Oils, Dyestufi's, Sec, &c., &c. All ol which are carefully select d and received fresh from the Eastern Markets. Physicians and merchants may depend upon their orders being promptly attended to ami the genuine article always delivered, on -.erins wholesale and retail as favorable ns the same quantity and quality can be purchased at any Placb A full assortment of Botanic Medicines, Roots Burks, Herbs, Extracts, Powders, &.C, piepared anu ut up by the Shakers. Hallock's superior cold drawn No 1 Castor Oil, rfianulr-.ctured at Mt Carniel, Illinois. A large assortment of Patten t and FamilyMedi: eines, Essence's, Hair Oil's, Perfumery, Soaps, ami lancy articles Cologne, Bay and Rose Water, all.oi the best qualities Seiillitze and Soda Powders,, care fully put up and of full weight. Copal Varnish at 3 00, !2 23, and $175 per ga on. Superior Pale French Brandy, P. H . Goddard & Cr V Brand, warranted pure, for medical purposes ouly. Hallock's Worm Candy, a sale and pleasant med icinc to destroy worms in children and iniprje tleir their eeneral health; Hallock's Cough Candy composed q. Ilorehouna Bonese), &-c. for äil kinds ofeaugU ALSO ON SALE, At the proprietors prices Dr.Wood'sSarsaparilla and Wild Chetiy Bitters ; See advertisement. Dr. Upham'a Vegitable Tile Electuary- See adver tisement Wilder's Sugar Coated Veg. Anti-Fever Pills See advertisement. . - Dr. VanZaüdt's Health Restorative Yeg. Pills S advertisement. Dr. I'olger's Olosaonion.or all Healing Balsom Sc advertisement. Dr. Peter's Vegetable Pills, Worm and CuughLoa nceg. Dr. Le Roy's Universal Vegetable Pill3; composed of Snrsaparillunnd Wild Cherry. Dr. Porter's Poor man's Curative Sugar Coated Pills, at 10 cents per box, Dr, Porter'sPoor Man's Strengthning Tlaster, a 10 cents a piece. Barnes' Tooth-Ache Drops, w arranted to care in ai coses. Overstreet'sgennine Linamenand DoctorBeach's r nmny nil. Dr. Grave's Anti-fever and Fever and Ague Fills ' rhnlr. Tf---, ,1 r...l . plaint l ill. Dr.Grave's Pain Extractor. for bnrna scnlit tnl lings, Rheumatic Pains, cc, warranted to give in stant relief in all cases. Nerve and bone Linament, highly celebrated forita curative powers At the New Drug Store, Main street opposite B mem &. Viele'a jylOtf NAILS AND SPIKES. A HO KEGS Wheeling and Boston Cut Kails fi.V assorted 3d to 20d; 50 kees Cut Spik:s, 4 to 5 in; 50 do Wrought do, 4 to 5i in; in store and for sale low hy ian BABCOCK BROTHERS. Water st. WABASH FLOUR. SMALL Jot just received and for sale by BABCOCK JJROTHERs, Water street A
