Evansville Journal, Volume 11, Number 51, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 December 1845 — Page 4

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JUue & Fever or Chills & Fever CtZlKD BY SJIITH i TOXIC STKlP!:i f H jHE proprietor ol this tiietiicttie claims lo ii W a superiority over nil oilier remedies ever effered to the public for the sal, certain, spcexiy, and perninneut cure of all casus whatever ol AGUE ANDFtVliRAND CHILLS ANDFE-

. VER. , Such has been its uniform certainty in curing this disagreeable disease, that lie is prepared to warrant a cure iu' every case, wiiere me u:rici:oi!s are followed. It li.ia now ueen exicnsutly used throughout the Wttum ant! South wesjernJMates torthu !at seven vears. and has cured, dunna thai lime, nut less than 150,000 cases: ' indeed such lias been its siiocer-s that it larye number of practitioners, in vai ious parts ol the country, use and prescribe it in preference - to quinine uud other remedies. The composition ol ibis medicine is entirely vegetable, and js, there lorn, pettectly -innocent, and may be given to iiifuuif, fern ales, and persons ol delicate " constitutions, without the leaat -tear whaiever oi any uupleusiiiii effect. Persons living in sec tions ol tlie country subject to tiiis disease wonio do wc'l to keep a ronslutit aujiply by iliem, es peciully tl living where inedica! uid cannot br ciiveuienit v obtained. ' This medicine need only to be tried to convince persons' ot tls great superiority over all other remedies now. is use. The proprietor has. now in his possession innumerable certificates and letters trom persons M ho have used it, and Iroiu merchants wlio have ao'd it largely in their neighborhoods, an.) a8 rum respectable physician wh have prescribed il, beilet nig, from Us I JXntive and powerlul diaphoretic properties, thai it is superior to tjui- . nine as a Tunic. To taose uiiucquutoied null its valuable curative powers, the loilowittj; ict.ers. Iront the mauy now in the possession ol the proprietor, &re offered in testimony ol its value: ' - - Ciscis.vat!, July 20. 1344 Messrs. Wilson, Pkt-iet, & Sjirfn Gentlemen : The authut ol this letter is the meaoree subject who presented hirrisell at you counter, on Friday, the liili in&t , under a complete state ol dcbillly from fever and atie. You wtll rec "t!ec, 1 took a boille ol Snutti's T.rnic, S.rup. I at youi earnest soliur tution, and, hem su yn) weak, 1 did not wish to take any iiiviltcnie umn 1 got borne, when 1 could receive proper attention. 1 gist home, on Sehbasii morning iu time to take two doges beiore my sfmliB cnine on It xante on its usuai hour, (IU o'clock, A. M ,) us hard as usual, but did not least but a short tune The lexer also left me a great deal auoiier liiau usual. In the evening i resumed the Tonic, us directed, and only had time to take three doses bedtime. .Next morning, alter hreaklusi, 1 coii liuued taking it until the hour ot ague and fever .had passed, when 1 droped it, arid wns entirely tree iroin the disease, i uid not thiiilt it possible fur ledictue to restore- a person us the Tonic restored Hie, ! The greiilesl.Uiiliutitty uuw is to t .ovcru ni) appetiie. J do think, without exception it is the best medicine 1 ,eer took. Moet respectluily, . - E. G.MAGl'IRE. Pakis, Tennessee, September 11, ib40. : JIessUs. Vi ILso.m, f aiiiT, Ai SitiTti Geuilc- - jnen : i wrote Jou, lour days ago, requesting you to send uie more ol the Tonic Syrup. 1 am now entirely out, and have borrowed two dozens. The demand lor It is very great. - In every i listened where it lias been tried . it has e lie j led a cure, il you have not started tha pa eel lor me before this reaches you, eight or leu dozens ot it will not be too much to send, Kespeclluily, &.C., T. COON'EY. "Mouth Sandt, Tennessee, A tijrust 5i4, 140. '- .Messes Wilson. & Sum Gentlemen : ' You wiii please stud .:e two dozens Smith's Tunic Syrup. ,1 cannot close-my leiut without inirrmng you, that, out of the three dozens of the Tonic Syrup I bought ol you this last spring. I have oniy two or lureo bottles now oh baud, it IS called . .u u ii.t.st viiiij , t.iiu ii lias titver la'i ed hi me hist lustniice ol piodticiu an etleclual cure. It is the btsl inedteiue lor the cure o chills and lever or ague and lever that 1 h iv. ever seen.' Your eaily attention to the abov. 'order wi.l much, oblige jour friend, - JAS. T. KD.VUNDS. Prepared by JOHN J. SMITH, author am. proptielur, Louisville, Kentucky. isoiu m helesalt un J retail hi Evatisville, la. bv nov i3-bno. s .v U. Ui;LL. INDIANA TONIC PILLS, A Certain, safe, and Effectual Care for CiilLl,S AIM D FliVJilt Oii THIS remedy although lul a short time brlore the public, is gaint'ig reputation in.--equalled by any oiher inedwine ever bt'lori presented. Hundreds are readv- to certify toils efiicaey to (he cure ol that iusiduous enemy to human con.lori "FEV Bit AMI) AGUE. J I has proven to be.au estimable, remedy iu admin--jslertng for that must lurinidanle disease. It reestablishes tit a .remarkable degree and Very promptly, the healthy tone and natural action .of the digestive ' I uitc lions; and front its puri !y -tng and invigoraiins infiuence,' it cn be salely taken and with Itetirfi:, iu all diseases atteutieii With debility oftlie system. Cul il is more par licularly recontineuded iu the case ol Fever unci Aiiue. . i- . '--.--"!'.' It is a never failing remedy and no family ought tube without it in their housee, penieolariy.thoea juliaiHiing 1AW M A US 11 Y SITU ATiONS; nnd a', tills lenson ol the year win u ahe atmosphere is strongly impregnated with miasm. . ; . . . -. As this niedicine'is put up under the proprietor's immediate inspection on the most sciwinirie principles. And having tried its efficacy on thousands, there has not been a single tiiBiaiivr within his knowledge, wherein it tailed to cure when the directions 'ere adhered to The following are among the . many certifieater ot ciees e.Jected by this valuable itiedi.cine. . " HOPKINS CO.. Ky .Jfa 3, 1845.Dr. E. P. Spuhriir : I ilo certify that 1 was fiheted with lite -Chills and Fever' for a lenjrih of lime, and'was treaied'tvy several physicians withottt receiving much benefit, llavmu bem recommended by a neighbor, who had beer cured by them, to try the "INDIANA TONIC PILLS,1 I purchased a box ol your agent, and took them aecordina to' directions, and "it has perfected a cute without leaving the system, in that unpleasant end ' disagreeable" coirtnion which genaraliv Ibllow the cure by other retneilies. - I can recuronrend it to the public wiili confidence. , 4 Yoar obTt servant, -. . WM. R.-4..KEEN. Prepared only by E. T. SPURRIER k. Co., at their. Chemical Wctehouse, Smn ot Golden jVlorlar, Water street, Evansvilir, Indiana. ' jy 7,.;4S-tfv.- ; ; - . '- wooLsEr's rt.KJD extract or SARSAPAJIILLA, , . v rmHIS valuable mdicii-e is prepsre d bv tlie

Jul undersigned, in the form ! a fluitl extraerj

and carefully con. pounded wish .the . proper ingredients. ' ' . . . pr.paration of this retract, and iteatre..Sth fully ;,aaltolhatcf anyxjther. It .. a sale rente dy a?d may he relied on. in all those cti.eases the best irnportcu SarsapsriMa ta used in the for which it is peculiarly adaptad, as prescribed by skilful Fhys;citiie. , , . ; -, - For ele at tb N Dru Store. Main street Evansville, a: one htli toe ueual priee hv may '29, '45-i f.") ' W?.l. .W.UQL.EY. - r UST, RECEIVED A full sepply of Qr Sappinftou'a TONI'J FILLS, lad for

Dr.! iaiej

by L-r.fc'C;ti:iEK-i.-CO., AifPtit,' May 15-tQ . Sign G. M, W;rtt; - ' "- OFirM A5D MViiRn . - j 100 Tnrkey Cntjoi, 4 ... ,,t ISO dl wan iiyr;h. .i.irwu by Ao,,t fQ - V p. .PUPinro April 10 ;PURIER 4 Co.. . Wt.T Str-at HRl.H-Mart. Wine: T - w jn!4-tf.t , i - By : ALUS 4 HCWRS.

Dr. LACOl'XT S TOOT tl. 41 UK KIlXlR iJ'S a sure, speedy," and cerrairi cure lor the 3. most distressing and painful disease that ran U'll'ti ihe human jrame. I it almost all ensf 8 ol To thc Ache, it arises from a diseased state ol tae parts, which expose to the action of the atmospheric air, the XtSVE and internal surlnce ol the carious or roll n tuih, and a cure must be tiected either b 'extrication or ' by rendering those parts exposed impervious lo the action nj the air. I'fie above remrdy is pnriiculnrly adopted to destroy ihe nerve without the slightest injury to the u'herieeilt. , There is not the sliohiest danger in iisapplioatiou,!tor la u pain till ill its effects.' -. ' t - Priee only 50 cents with directions. A PUBLIC BLliiSiNvi. . These Pills have lout; been known and appre ciated' for iheir extraordinary and and immedi ate powers ol restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human trutue is liable. Thev are particularly reccoiuntcnded to all those persons who are ufilicted with any kind ol a chtonic or lingering complaint, as there is no niediciua before the public which has so natural and happy effect upon the system in correcting the sioiuuch and liver, and to the formation wl healthy chyle and thereby purilying the blood. - They aje acknowledge by the hundreds and thousands who are using them; to be not only the most mild and pleasant in their operation, but the most perfectly innocent, saf; and efficient medicine ever offered to the public. Those wl:s once make a trial of ilitse IMis, never ullerward leel llilitg lo be without t ieiu, and call again tor more; which is soliicient prool ol their good qualities. . - . ' HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with tins distressing complaint, wi l tiud SPENCER S VEGETABLE PILLS a. remedy ul once certain and iuiinediuie in its eli'ects. One'siiiole dose of the Ptils taken soon as ihe head uche is' lelt coiniiig on, will cure it ui one hall hour entirely. j A a remedy in summer and bowl co nplaiuis they display their woiider'u l powers to admiration and are far superior lo any thing in use for these eeoij laints. y ''-"- lit m5rpsiV AND LlVtR Co.MFLAlST, thevj stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in a lew weeks, after huving solit red under Hie drcadlul cetupluiut lur years.' ' - """ .lit 1 1 ABtTUAL Cosxivlness, they ore decidedly superior to an Vegitaiile 1'i.l ever bronijhi belore the public ; stud one 25 cent box wiii csiab-1 lih their surprising virtues and place them beoud tlie reach ot doubt lit the estimation ol every individual. '- - They uie invaluable nervous and hyporhondrical affeclions, loss yl appetite, and all complanns to which fen tties alone ..re subject. - They are mild in their action, and convey almost immediate conviction ol iheir utility Irom the first dose. . They may be taken by persons ot any ugu;and the leeble the inlirin, the nervous and delicate are streiigiiiencd by their operation, because they clear the s stem of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards pilhree hundred and 'seventy ihousund Imxt s of these inestimable Pills have been sold within the last twelve months in three States niotie, and more tiiau thiee limes the same quantity in other State. . . ' " .As an auti-liiliuiis medicine, no fnmilv shouhl be without them. A siuj.e trial ol in tin is mora saiistncory than a ihonsind ceriilicntrs. Sold in Newbury by VM. KINNKY. and in Evansville by " E. P. SPURRIER & CO. A certain itii .tte.ciu. o.iv , tl u t'rver; aU- use sucresslullv in the treatment, ul Bilious F ver. Nausea. General Debility, uimJ Nervous Werkness. -. The tiiosi flaltei iuii. reeomntrndaiions of r ti Medicine have been received trdiu tuany e'min. ent" Physicians and" others who hyve used it A d it is presumed that no' insdicius hns ever been used wfo8 a lion has been more henefi" ci a I, plvasanl and i nvii;oraM'ifV, and called torn from iilllicted snflerers such expressions of hearifelt cruiiU'le and thatikliilntos. Persotis takin; the Pills, sooii find themselves relieved Chill broken ! Fever rone!! Stomach and head free and lieatthttll "! Stre n'glh and ajipetite mcreasinL' and improving, on.l all nervous wenkHP89 fled. " - ' '' " " , - " ' When taken accord in 5 to the directions accompanyiiit; them, they never luil lo cure the ChiM anil Fever tlie lirst day, atid rtever sicken the slomnch or operate upon the bowels. Their act-ton upon the? whole system is so charming, that persons are invrtably Ktirprised and pleased witu their rapid and complete restoration m health. " ' : .. ThePills purely and solely Yegetnb'o; and the happy combinaijdit fif the inirredieiits a nd Oieir proporitons are " such as to prod ucp a medi cine which never lails to relieve when relief is at nil attainable. . ; - - . . Each box contains 29 dose of Pills Price. One Dollar. Sold in Newbury bv W. KINNEY, and in EvtiiBvi; hv tE'P .-PURRIEU CO Dr. 1IUMS CF.r.r.Jttt TEI. ' 'Ale now u-l 1101 K iigo by tlie i'ucny lojie the most scientific and successful preparation ever discovered lor the relief ot Caughs Colds.! Coitsum prion. Asihma,Vhoepiiig.catigh,l'rtarrh.i X tgntnrss ol th Litings or Chesl. Urouchttis, and similar r ulinonary Atleclions. Levera thousand boxes hava been.; sold, giving immediate reliet to those who have been awicled with the most distressing colds and. eaughs, and tesiormg to health persons in almost evvry stage 01 Pulmonary AfTectinus'. It is now well known, that a large proportion of conkompi yr-cascs, bv which So many valuable lives are annually sacrificed, owe their origin to neglected colds and caughs which might have easily been removed at an early perod.' 'No medicine will be found a efficacious i;i curing sucit enses as these L'zenges. They do not chek and. dry , up the ciiiiih, but render it easy, promote expectation. allay uie tickling ol irritation, and remove the proximate or' exciting cause.' Hundreds unon liaudteds of certificates " have been effered ol iheir wonn'PTful virtues, front those whom it is J ? U.ought have by iheir tue, been saved 4 1".' "ilw t?f' hea"''-- Al-o, DR. HtLLW ,. r.- , Are the., surest ami idlest Worm Deatroyin Medicine ever discovered. It i estimated tl, at t OO.OOO Children, die annually irom the street of Worms alone, Thi vast mortality- can be almost entirety pievented by the use of Hull's celebrated Lozenges- '-.",-. .Grown persona ar5 very otian. aiHicted with Worms, and are (inciored for various complaints wifliout any ebeneht ; when one or two dozens of (he Sozetiges would speedily cure ihejn. They are art icfahS'e remetly, and ee. pleasant to the taste that children wiHilake them asread ilypiattiey would" a cllnnln pepperntnt L,oz enji.',Pr'i'cs CS""c'f nts per tax withldirections. . All of the nbovo Medicines are sold in New bur j by AV. KNNEY, and in Evsisvi1l hy 4 m.'lMf,,- 2 P.fPXTRlTE &'r0.

HEAR WHAT TI1E PEOPLE SAT.

- IJIil'' 1';T IS ADMITTED BY EVERY INDIVID UAI.TUAT TUH UEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD is DR. SHERMAN'S MEDICATED LOZENGES. They are agreeable to the taste, easily administered, and front the unprecedented success which they have-met with, and the remarkable cures which they have perloriued, may iustlv lav claim to ihe title ol CONQUF.ROIl ovef the diseases for which they 1111 ve tieen recommended. . 1 liey have been used by Ministers of the Gospel, some of wiiom have been lotterinr upon ihe very bri nk of the grave and have raised them up. They have been used by all nrolessious aud classes ot men, in Coughs, Colds, Cotini 1:1 jitiou. Asthma, aud various "diseases of the Lungs, and found to be more effectual than any medicines ever used; They have destroyed more worms, and saved more children irom the early grave, than any other preparation in the world ; aud they have relieved more Headaches, palpitations, rheumatism nervous affections, pains, it., tnan any other preparation hat was ever recommended to the Vorld. Physician prescribe I hem because they know, Irom theory as well as experience, that they are not only the plcusauti'si but the best medicine in use. Dr. VAN YORX. Dr. Sherman'a Agent 89 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, way applied to bv a poor u nman, wlioge Oinuhier, seven years old, has been sick nearly three years. Her stomach was as large as u grown person's, her arms and legs swollen eo thai she could not walk. Two celebrated Doctors attended her, and had exhausted their skill without any benefit. The Doctor, believing it a case of worms, gave her a box of Worm Lozenges. In two days she returned with joy beamiii!! in her eyes, and said the Lozenges bad saved her child's lite. The first dose brought away nearly a pint of worms in one living mass, and she ulterwarda counted over 800 that were discharged besides the mass she could not count. She is now a living witness of the almost miraculous efiicaey of Dr. Sherman's Lozenges. ... II tiudreds ol cases couM be ciid of the efficacy of Dr. Sherman's COUGH LOZENGES, but it is deemed uuiificfFsary, as the medicine recommendg itself without piirliinu-, .. . Sherman's POOR MAN'S PLASTER'' is decidedly tin! best Bierigthe-niiig Piaster in the world. It has now been .in use lor many years, and not only the immense sale which it has already attained, but also 'he testimonials ol those who hnve iiv.d il with great benefit, flow in fast Unit the JJocior is persuaded ihut no Plaster which has ever been discovered has heon the ineaosol doing so much good. It is a sovereign remedy for rheumatism, pains and weakness iu tile back, side, chest and extremities, and as used in qoughs, colds, oppression of the dies' and stomach, liver complaints, dyspepsia and asthma, is productive of trie greatosl benefit. These medicines are sold by the loll iwini? agents. Hoouville, Thomas F. Bcthell. L'ck wood's Siore, A. W. Lockwood. Newburuii. It. M. Foster Princeton. V . H. Fisher, Peersburgh. P. C. Hammond, and by E. P. SPURRIER, & Co, Evansv lie, J B. 1LDER Sl Co. General Agents for Louisvilie and viciuitv. Oct30'45-tv ., . ' TI1K CHEAT REMEDY" 1 ', Full . ' Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Consumption. Spitting ol Blood, Bronchitis, Dillictiltv ol Breathnrg, Hoarseness, I fluenza. Croup, Colds Pains in ihe l!reat "and Sidi-. D speju-i i, and various nH'- el ions of the Stomach and Liver. l II. f 6 t. G R K ' S ObOS A O 31 IAN. .. Or -All- Healing Balsam. fT is acknowledged that, more persons die ot Consumption 'tliiiti ot any other d iseasn; Ii is esti muled that in the Uind States alone ovri THIRTY THOUA.D PERSONS annually tall victims to this dreadtul scouige. -Tlie caose ol the evil i generally, overlooked. A short drj CougiLis the precursor or a neglected Cold. Theso symptom." are deemed un iitportant. Pain in tlirt fide, Hectic, nnd night Sweats follow, & death ends Ihe scene. Would you lind a REMEDY FOR THE EVIL? Here It is. .- The experience of more than twem years has proved i is efiicaey, and thousands are rejoicing in its effects. .. - UCrRr-ad iho lollowing case of CONSUMPTlUN. . The-cure was truly - a .wonderful one. aud places the Oioeaojiian, or All-llealitig Balsam,' at the head of the list of remedies for eradicating that dreadlul disease. - . . . r ,. George W. Hays, residing in this city, was seized with . a severe cold in the, early purt ol the summer.' . Ilts cough became very iroublesome, and die .-beaan to raise blood. He com plained of a severe pain - in ihe chest, and his hrnattitug became . aa short that he could nor walli any distance without fitonpitisr for lire a lit ilia uighl sweats reduced him very low. ' He was tt'lder the care ol several uhvsictaus lit Brooklyn who. told hnn they could do no good, as his disase was a settled and hxed Con umptioii. fie removed to this city to die among ins friends. He was by this time 0 weak that ht could not w akl without assistance.. .Although his Irieuds had now given given up all hope ot his ever beigu any better, he commenced using the "Olosaouiaii or All-Mealing balsam,'1, and m a few weeks, was so lar restored as to be able to legume his business -- :i -. 07-Another case of severe ASTHMA relieved by two bottles of the Olosaouian." ' Mrs. Bell, the wife of Robert P. Bell of Morristown, .Jti. J.,- who had been afflieled Mith : Asthma for many yeats, was riven ui bv the physicians, who said they could not relUve her. aud an vised her being removed to the a eaboard in the hope that a change ol air would prove serviceable.'. It proved of no avail ." Oneboitle .ol the ' losaoHiau" to. tar relieved her that she was able to get up from her bed and dress her self, a ihinif aba had not done before in months; and she has now returned to her residence with every prospect of being speedily-reetored. ' Hundreds of cases could be given -to prove the etiicacy ol this great remedy .. Price St per bottle , - ' - - ' " Plincipal ffice lOd Nassau r.ree: New Yorlc. Sold by the fohowing-agents Boanville, T. J. Bethel! Newbttrgb, . R. Foster Lookwood's Store, A. W, L'chwcod Priticetou, W. II. Fiaher Peterbtiruh, P. C. Hammond, and bt i E. P SPURRIER Sc Co, Evatisaille- ; J.'B. WlLDISx, General Agtat, IVstirrina - in 30-ljr . . i.

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ECCK's lA'i'fci.VA COOK IXC STOVES. fH A VE now. 011 hand and offer for sale, a full Hssortment, ol the above itislly celebrated Cooking Stoves.. . The many persons having this Stove 111 use bear testimony lo its superiority over any other Cooking Siove evct offered to (he public. In addition to- its unsurpassed-lacilites tor boilliug, roasting, broiling, washing, ore. Ii presents an oven . nearly twice its large as any other Stove in use, which is heated with the most perlect uniformity, and in its operations is 111 every respect equal ro a brick oven. : 1 have also the latest improved r REM lb Al COOKING STOVES, of various sizes, lor tale very low for CASH at the store, of . - - U. v: UUiAK,july 3-Iy. Main street, Evansville, la. S A ADS' SAliSAPAIUI-L A. For the removal and permanent cure ot all dis cuses arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, viz : Scrolula, orKing'a Evil, Rhematism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the luce Bmiches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Iliug Wiiiiii ur 'l etter, Scald Head, i ulargmeut and Pain ol the Bones and Joints, Stubborn .Ulcers, Syphilitic symptoms, sciatica, or lumbago snd diseases arising Irom an injudi- - - ' c ious use of mercury, ascites, or . dropsy, Exposure or impru -deuco in tile.. Also, cliron- . -iu constitutional disor--ders will be removed by this preparation. The following interesting case ia presented. and ihe reader invited to us carelul perusal. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. :; . - y i W e.w Yoke, July 2j, 1844. : Messrs. Satin's: Gent. I couoider it but an act ol justice to you, to state the following lacis iu reference to the great uenelii l nave received, iu the cute ud an. obstinate cutaneous ulcer on m v breast. . - . - I was attended eighteen mouths by a regular and skillul, Physician, assisteil by tlie advice i ud counsel of one ul our. inustabie and exper ienced Surgeons without the least benetil whatever. Ail the various methods ul treating can.:er were resorted lo; for live weens in ' succea siou my breast was burned with caustic three times a day, and lor six it was daily syringed with a weuk solution ot nunc acid, aud the cavity or internal ulcer was so lurge that it held over an ounce ol the solution. .The Doctor pro bed the iilcerand examined the bone, aud seid the disease was advancing rapidly to the Lungs aud il 1 did nol get a speedy relul by medicine ir au operation the result would be tatal. 1 was advised to have the - breast laid open and the hones examined, but rinding no relief Irom what uad been, done, and feeling 1 was rapidly getting worse, 1 almost despaired ul recovery and con sidered my case nearly hopeless. beetug various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use ol "Sands' Sarsaparilla" in cases simitar to my own, 1 concluded to try lew bottles, several which were used, but I to in he long, deep seated character ot tny disease. iroduced no very decided change; considering Hts as the only probable cure tor my case 1 per fevered, until the disease was entirely cured. it is no w over eleven months si nee the cure was completed : there is not the slightest appearance il a return. 1 therefore pronounce myself well. mil the cure effected by Sands' Sarsaiiarilla,ae 1 took no other medicine ol any kind during the tine 1 was "Sinn it, nor have 1 tuketi any aiuce Please excuse this long deterred ncknowledgiieut, Inch, 1 think il my duty to make. Your va liable Sar.upariiiii cured me with the lilessiuu j Divine Povtdence, when nothing else could .nd 1 leel niysett under lasting , obligations to ou. I can euy mauy things I cannot write, and t do most respectlully invite ladies aillcted as I l ive been," to call upon tue and I will sutisiy hem fully of the truth as slated above, and uany oilier things iu reference to the ense NANCY Jv MILLER. " . ..'2IU Sullivan -sireet ' For further particulars and conclusive evi i.-tice ot lits superior value and efiicaey, ate amphlelt, w hich may be obtained gratis. rreparcd and sold wholesale and retail, by A. B. fit D . SAN DS, Druggisip, ' . - - 97 Fulton street Also, Sold by . ' May I5-Iy E.P SPURRIER. A Co. -. Sole Agents tor Evansville uiiil vicinity. . NOTICE. - " -' . I1 IIE subscriber would respectfully inform h is friends and the public generally the. lie will alone continue 'he . business ot the late tirtti of J. T. LAMB & CO., at the old stand on Alain between First and Second streets, where he will be tnosi happy to wail upon those who may favor him with a call. He intends keep iuc constantly on hand a general assortuuiit ol DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, & PROVISIONS, in sell at the lowest market price for readv pay i-iiheriii CASH or any kind or COUNTRY PRODUCE. fjune26tf " JESSE T. LAMB. T&frTUSTAKn, Clover, and Timothy Seeds JfH. -'.JV"7A'i Also, Gi using. Beeswax nnd f eathers, tor which cash will be paid at the New Drugstore, Main street, in Evansville. aep.35-tt WM; M. WOOLSEY.Hnnarlnr ew Wlltst Flottr.)R sate by Aili'v liowes, Jekaui.u's Bbasd Columbia FiocR, tha beat article ever orought to this market. ou 21 Old Cognac Brandy! HALF pipes Lupey At Oiaru vin niage 1834 TV 1 1 : Lj pipes UUJirju, vi.iu-a Qj in store and tor sale by july 24-tf ALLIS &. HOWES. , Boots and Shoes, &c. JTsTifO i1" Meua' lined and bound Brogus; ..' ' ciOO ' do heavy brojansj " IOO " walking Shoes; . iiMi '' women's Bootes; iii a .' I.siliea . Sliuuers: " N ' mf 1 ' 1 , , I Off " doKid do. tor sale by MsylJ-tiy- : G. M. GRIFFITH. For Sale, ' ', "' a FIRST RATE FLAT BOAT 80 feet by 3 foraalelw by J, & V. REILEY. - jy 10-lf . , ... . '. - " ' " '- WANTED. BUSHELS ot OATS, fot which the hig heal market price will be paid by aug 14-u J. At W. RKILLY. . fl Jb'AS30RTED Brass and Copper.Kettles S-y from 2 to 50 gallons each lor sale veiy low" by jy Cr'IJ DECKER & KRAMER rt f- receiveil Sc for sale.--A larue as-":-t.. . Wr.rttinKEIiY i-GLASSWARE such as Jars, Decanters and Tumblers of a arca variety. oct 30-if. . by AL.iia & iw ca. , Indiana Tonic Pills. GliOS of this valuable Medicine In store and for eale by raiay 15 tf E. P. SPURRIER & CO. 1 ; b at Qoldea Hortsxr, Wttet strea.

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: f ; .CDS, B00TS,SI10E, H ARDWARE, QUEENWRE, IIA'iy, CAPS, BONNETS, &.c, &c, &c EVXXSVILLE, IA. . . WOULD invite the attention of Country Merchants and irnders generally, to one of th Urf est and best selecfed slocks ever offered in die VVpsi. .. ; , . ;. . . They are continually roceiving additions to their present stock of the. most drsitahle styles of Goods suited f.-r the Beasoii ; ami would inviie those wl wish to purchase ly ihe. pit ce or pack tig tociill and examine for tin niselvea belore hitj inw eeherr :JIS 7 HKY i HE DETFll MLSt.D IOPJ.ACE Hy.ifiSril.LK UPON -9 PJi IV1TH CACJVJS'wx Tl JiAU LOUISyiLLE, as re cards the PRICE OF GOODS. We have now in store. :

j French and American Cloths; , , Uoeskiii8 anil Cassimers; White and Fancv Drills for oants: ' WUtti! aud colored Marsailles; "". Black and fancy Satin Vestings; -Flannels and Satlinetsi Jeans and Tweeds; , Summer Cloths; - ' ' , Fre-nch and lancy Lineni; ;. Deniinsand mixtures; .Ticking and Broi Drillings j "' '" Plaid aud piaui Cottonades; (iiiigliaiusuiid Lawns; . Muslins and Beizarines: ' Cambrics and Jaconets; ; ; v .' t Merinos aud Lustres; ' Bro. and Breached Muslins; i: ' Plain and striped Linen Coating;

ALSO, a laroe variety of CAUPETINGS. Inerain. Venetian. Hemp, nnd Cotton. With a at.

sortnient of SHOES : . - ' ; Men's Mnnros, . .:. : Calf Shoea; u Pumps : Women's Bootees; l .'' . P.gd Welts; : , , ' . Buskins; ' ' '" " ' Calf Straped Shoes; ; ... ? . Morocco walking-shoes:

Together with 10,000 dozen No.?, 6,7, COTTON YARNS

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OPPOSITE THE. BANK, MA1XJST., EVANSVILLE, TND

ITJfAVE just received II 11 tl.

ARDWARE ot CUTLERY, wliiclnlievfTer lor saU to

inercliaiita at a small advance Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. 1, 2, 3 and 4 blades. Scissors and Shears, , Butcher, Shoe, and Carving Knives, Razors, and Razor straps," ' . .' Iron. Bult, Parliament and Table Hinges, ' Handsaw Millsnw and Bustard Files, Woiioilscrewa and Bedscrews, Chisels, Gouges and plain Irons, Needles, and Fish Hooks, ' ' Augars. Black and Bright, .-. Pi-rctission Caps, Plain & ribbed, ' Brtania Tea and Coffee Pots, Cut Tacks, Brads and Sparables," '' Percussion At Flint Gun Locks and Nipples, Gun-Barrels ami Mounting, Cotton, Wool and Horse Cards, ; Hors Brnshca, Scrnbiug, dusting- and sweeping brushes. Saddler's Silk; - ' - ' " -" do 3 Cord thread; . . - : , Roller, Harness and Bridle Bncklesj ' Terret Pad Hooks and Cock Eyes; ' Saddle Trees; Fc sale low by- " ' '

CROCKERY V ARE ROOM. ' C. M. GRIFFITH "l WOULD call the attention ol Country Merchants to their IsrgeVterk CROCKERY which they have; selected, with raat car And at lew ratte: v ' '' . - . .- ;' -:: ; . ..';.'".", - : '

They hare just received 20 Assorted Crates of Cemmon Tare,

Packed especially for them at Iroin $10 to 860 per 1S0OO Setts common Teas; ' 5(Mr Smih printed Teas; SJOO " Granite ' do; KM 10 ' . Edl?e 5 - l 500 " pri-tiif d Plates; 20 'loien edge Diohee;

-.',- WHOLESALE' & RETAIL DEALERS IN : : . , DRY GOODS, Gil OCE II IKS, IIAIIDWIIAF, Ac QUEE'SWARE, ' " ' 1". CORNER Or.MAlN. AND. FIRST STREETS, EVANSVILLE, 1ND. ' a'f'T E desire to call the uttention of the pnblie, and coimtry dealers especially, to our ea ,.- 'r new stock ii XJoods which we have just received direct from the Enst, selected by one oi the tirm.and embraciui; any variety and quality of. poods suited to the western trade. ' Our assortment of Dry Goods is iargat;d various, etubracinrr, in part, of the following fine , black, blue, and lancy colored Cloths; fine black ami fancy Caesnneresf fancy and plain Cassinets. at. all prices, cadet, blue, am! mixed Jeans; plain and plaid Tweeds: Kerseys; Flannels, "! all colors and prices;' plaid Linseys; Merinos; Bo. ubazmes ;Alpacha Lustres : Arloitas; Chusans,Cashmere lficosae; De Lames; Darlston nd Manchester Giuahams . ". '" Fall and Winter Prints: Penttentiary Plaids; Apron Checks; Tickings, bleached .and brown Dnllio'; bleached Sheetings and Sliirtings, Diapers; bleached aud colored Cambrics; worsted Seroes; Vestings, silk and cotton Velvets; red Paddings; Satldticks ; Snckrams; wotlen and cot ' ten Shawls; silk, and pengee, Ilandkerchiels ; Hosiery, Gloves, &c, with a general assortment .- of Triniunuas, Ate, Axe. ..'. . - - .A large and selected assortment ot BOOTS AND SHOES, embracing alt sizes and qualities, selected with great care and ol good materials and workmanship. . , , - ' ' ALSO A laine assortment of 11 A'l S and CAPS, of tha latest fashions, and at price that 0Sn not fail ta find-purchasers. . . - .. - - - , , r - ALSO A large and desirable assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, which is fully warranted to Ihe purchaser, at rates . lower than the unmade goods can be bought elsewhere t . the place. . . .. , ' ' ". . . . - We have also just received a large end variod assortment of Queensware, which we can a (Tori to sell at lower ruies than can be bought at any other house iu the place. We have als9 on hand a lot of GROCERIES which we offer at our castotnary low rates. . - . " . We solicit a call irom those wishing to purchase, promisinj that both our gooods and prloea hull launch its to suit our customers. - . -

The leading articles of country produce received ia exchange for alt kinds of goods at tha hiehest market price. - .- ' . ' , -, Give us a call be. ore purckasinj elsewhere ina we are . siliiUed we shall ba abla to satisff each ami every one. - - '-- ; ;i . .. . ' "- .' EvANsviti-E, October Ifi tf. - f - -y , , ; . A. GUMBERT3 & CO.i. ' , ' N EW ; j DIIUG: . SOIIE: ; MAIN STREETS EVANSVILLE IXDIAN A, BT t ' ; H : WILLIAM ; M. tWOOLSEY. ; ; . V ; ' - - ' v ; ,', ' i .. .... -.--.!. MMIIE undersigned Is now opening an extensive and general assortment of I)rQ:stMedIctiieri fX Paints oils, Vai wishes," Uye-Stnffs, Window class,' Brushes, Fancy Aiticles

fcc, 4iC, together with all articles usually kept in vrut aiures; and wtiiclt wi l be sold, wholi sale and ratuil at Cincinnati prices. He has 011 hand BRANDY, PORT &MEDE1RA WINES.

91 a superior quality, ror oieuicai purposes, ;. r f.i: 1 : Tha retailing of Medicines will he particularly

mistakes. He would respectfully solicit Physician's Prescriptions, assuring them that they may rely upon having tl'etn accurately compounded. - , !, The above Moditines have been selected with great care bv th nnderslenrrl,' who has bee -; a Practical Apothecary for the last TWENTY-FIVE YEARS", and (eels assured that those wk may ba disposed to patronts Isa. saa raly apoa 6bialn1f good artlelss. Aprtl 8; 45riy. , ; W; M. TOOLSET, i a

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2000 pieces PiTh is of every variety of prie ' . and patent ; .-. : . .f Parasols nnd Sun Shades: .. Silk and cottc.ii Umbrellas; : ,""' Miisqueto Bars; , Palm Hats colored and white; ; Flora uce braidrnd Siraw Bonuctay !' L Fancy. Willow and Cypress do; -, ; Silk aud cotton Handkerchiefs; Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls, "' Ribbons and Laces; . . , ' Silk, cotton ami linen Glevaai '. Needles and Pins; ' - " -' -'- ' Combs and Buttons; . . .... , , Beads and Tapes; ,'' '- VhtK; and colored Iloae. -' . . 1 ii Colored and Linen Thread; Fans. Screens, &c, &.C., Ate. . .. Ladies Morocco Slippers " i . Kid do; " Gaiter Boots; Boy's Monros; Brogansj ' Low shoes; Calf do; Morocco do. Child' june 5, I8I5-tf. nil GRIFFITH; 2 and have now on hand,'. a , large asaorment of country on cost: -Their nock consists of : Trice. Fifth, and Halter Chains . Log .Cnains, -. , ; i'.1. . . - Wrought Nailf, ... - ; ; Horse aline do, Shovels and Spades, - , ' Hay and -manure Fork. Grass, grain, and briar Scytfces, . Beriningham and American Anvils, Bright and Cotter keyed Vices, - - Axes, Broad Axes, and Hatchets, ' ' '" Hand, Teiinent, Mill," Pit, and Cross Ct Saws, . Patker AtWh'ue and Wilson CofTea Mill, Hoes of all qualities, -t - - ' Straw Knives, . , - : i Currey combs, ... , Carpenter's 'Adzes,"' , . '. Nob Locks and Latches. ' Maf 15 '45-ily. - . -- '- Bit's and Stirups, , . , . ; i Ring Bradoous; ,' Harness mounting . ' , do l Trimmings; " ' . ' ' ; Harness Maker' and Saddle 'a t!s. ' Skiritiug; J ? . , ; ; ' . .' Harness and Bridle Leather, , , , flog and Pad Skinna; ' Worsted cot ton aud strains; Wsbfct Saddle Cloths; . , -.. - do Bindiiijrf; ... . SIiooThread : - . -t , . ' .. , s - Plated Bosse and and spots; .Brass Trunk Nails; " ' Tinned Plated & Covered Martiiigala tIdj : C. M. GRIFFITH Main Street. crate. They have alao in store - i ' 20 o- ' ' Cskera; ' 20 , Nappies: 30 '" colored Bowlest while do; colored Jugs; ftO " white" ; do. tmty 15 iff. , . - attended to, tijd regularly labelled, to prevent

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