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Hurt's Veglsiblc Extract, T thAnntv l ft.ndv ihm can he rolled on for the oer I lSm,n,..: -, nfs.dnal ("n-nnlaint S.vivmodirl rn:r,-. '.nrta 1rriti:inn ihn Nvm N'rni! nil vous Disoidera. including the most dread.ul ot all I tiiseases that ever anect the humau race Epilepsy, or Fnllins Sickness, Ilvsteriral lita. Con nläioas. Snasms. &.C. Phisdi$eae consist in a sudden deprivation of the senses, accompanied with a violent convulsive mo tion of the wnule body. It attacks by tus, and alter a certain duration fiws off. centra; I v having the sut lerer in a stupor, attended with great weakness and a&hauslion ot the body. Doctor Hart would impress it upon the minds ol it nrtVict.!. that the Vegetable Extract is the only remedy ever discovered that can be relied on lor the permanent cure of this most dreadful of all diseases. Am Um tfnAfncv U to insanit v. ma Jness a nd death. the mostSKiLLrci. Puvsicixss of Europe, as well a thoee ct our own country, nave pionounceu tuicj incurable. And it has been so considered by many, ...:i k;.MAi imivinnni nf all discoveries w as made UUU1 119 iavw j'v . l.v lWtAr.S. Hart, nearly sixteen yeaissi.ice-during it ka hMn nerformimr some o the most nuivuiv " . , i mnd friends, who are thus afflicted, as the only n m edv iiinaea to lite enusnnut . ...... . , 'Lan-'ua-'e is entirely inadequate to express mygrat .--r"Vi:-Vii.-..:.,i-M.n ihn Wan, und uudeto ur. iian.wi . .-..ft i the blsssinjr of Uou, ol restoring me i w.e e.yV7 ...e. f good health, alter havmg teen i in ;t worst forms for more than twen r,nMi. -rears and my morumz and evening obla'ion ol praise andthankpuiv in? shall continue to ascend to that Cod who haa atlheted but to make me wnoie. i.'-.. r ,n r.T()f twenty seven years and six months, cured by the use ot ims i ruiy Wonderful ;r,A ti, f'i A mT remarkable case of theon ol Wm. Sewe, tTi-, ol Thiladelphia, arllicied vith Epileptic Fits twenty seven years ana six tnonins. After tnivelii; throu ugn Liigiaim, c , v man v. and France, consulting ihe niost eminent pbystenns, and expending for medicine, medical itreatnieni ana auicc fcick Headache, Nervous lremors, Ncurj'gie Altec-1 tions. Apoplexy, Paralysis, ueneral Dcb'Uv, Deli-1 hrst place, nnnn rprnrii ami nas rcauTcu. a 1 ivuaakBuvw iih;.;c;.M complaints, lor years beiore ne tnougnt 01 oiitnng reuuxauon which lime alone tan . JjJJJJ them to the public, fcuch, however, was the success oi.doubted KlUa"d"nV, io the HU.-, and so great the number of persona beu- rious deuouuna t.ons j, m well as haadaö X", efited by them, that the making of the quantity requi- iwtit rit zens. all unne in rewuiii'eiiuis .uC v v. ; i : . cinit iliman laifrnn f i intrr V MTV 1 1 viroTE the uwiw V , j ;., Street. littsbur. 1'a. to prepare and vend than, Wn cured bv this valuable medicine One say , -1 hVgenume may be procured at all times am! haye suffred beyond n.y power ofdeu-oo, bu J Sniute quantity. ow .l rejoice in being tully ojejil. . .nd "gf "Jrc Z recommended as a panacea for happiness.- . Another say s, ' J,1 'all the ills that flesh is heir to," bu. in ail affections 1 am a well man. 1 also I1J W-l.r of the Uver and in all bilious compiainu, they stand tt to the ends ot the earth, that those nnlar Uict- a AU wh have eTer Uied lhem ive u may uuu,'" i t:Tn ii ii i n "Mv im the preterence over all otner nils, ana cannoi ue Lawyer, and well rt; persuaded to exchange those which they find experi- eon has been atllic ed lor J' Tnee to I mUd'nnd jTctmal,for any other,even pow emoying good health trom he tho?hthey may be vzr coated, or bo drastic as to tract Its lame-says he, should and ou3hl to he im.4rouhljTuanX turned with his son to tins country, in oemueri onnotiitjoll Inaje io thH immortal Je.xer. His mas last, without receiving any beneht whatever, and , , . led. under Providence, to the discovery was cured by ujingIlAHT s rietaele dituict. I M . Win. tkcore's Letter to Dr. Hart-. M . in. eveore s ueurr iw u. . "' 1 have spent over three thousand dollars to ,...v,f..-nl nttendance. 1 was advised 1 tor meu-i.i to take I a tour to Europe with him, which 1 did. 1 hrst vis ited Unhand. 1 consulted the most eminent phvsi- : -.. . .i.''., ;n rii t., hU raset tliev examined him iled accoiJinsly. 1 rein med llieie three w isva y - - ; 7 v t Witt I months without perceiving any "'i which co!t me ab)ut two hundred and htty dollars, pocketed by the physician, and the most that 1 reee.v. ed was their opinion taat my son s case w as iioiwiim i .n.l iw.inr Isn nBLE. 1 accordingly leu .11 pland, traveled tlnoih Scotland, CJermany and Y'r, nnj n n.l rf! urn. hI home in t ie month ot oveni- ber last, with my son ss faf from being cured as when 1 left. I saw your adve. ii.ement in one of the ew York papevs, and concluded to try Hart's Vegetable Extract, seeing yovr statements and certificates olso many cures, some ot twenty una miny years smnu ir .n.l 1 run 4ur vou 1 am not stiiTy 1 did so, ns Ly'the use of Hart's egetable Extract alone, he was o...r,i trt iVrrvrr IlrtLTii. Htsreason, which was so far gone as to unfit him for business, is entirely re stored, with the pro-pect now before bun ot lde, health and usefulness. He b how 2S years of age. and 27 years 6 months of this time has been atiJictejl with this most dreadtul of diseases, but, thank Uod, is now enjoying good healtn. Now, sir, faith without works 1 dn t believe in. Tosayl shall! beaver gratelul to you is one thing and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, i nave, no doubt but you wi'l think this anollier and quite a dilferent thing 1 be debt ot gratitude i still owe I you, but please accept this amount as nieresi on me debt in advance. ours, very respect u'ly. (Signed) NN 1LL1AM bLCUUL. m m a f ..It., il . .. . t Anothtr remarkable Vttre perjormeu oy i vi IlarCs rgt table jxtract. Doctor Hart: It is with no small degree of gratifi tw.n that I am enabled to announce to you the com plete restoration to health of my daughterly the use I your Vegetable Extract. At the age of six years. (her ae at present is sixteen) she was hrst atiaekeu with this dread.il malady Called Epileptic Fiis: and with.ttni-k ot fit, almost incessantly, and so se- I .. - . . il,,o.iiiii tn ilri vp reason from it throne. I and render her insane Idiotic. Fhysicians pronounced her ineurable, and cauld do nothing more Tor her. We had almost despaired of a i riK.r.ninrknl.lA rnrHi i.rf..rmf4t by the Vegetable Extract, we detennined to give it a trial. The result hasexceeded our moslsanjuine ex- pectation, as by its use she is tree irom a most ureau lul malruly , and restored to Perfect Health. - i i roi .lir.iiu nf tu-t inr hvr. ami oil ' '.i.. ..rtwiil. i.i ili cnxe! uch wiihl iz '?:&... i i.i 1 1; nit rn or nddreinf a letter n i v m ir:n i in a in luiiiii. i-ii vw - -- - m - - 1 tt- - . , : les from the to me, past -pain, at my iwiutuw, win village ot Yonkcre, Westchester, New l i ork- U. U. UnJ3Lu v , l una' onkersN.Y f.ir, Worm. Cwtiveness. etc.. win prouuee this disorder. In all such cases the Vegetable Extract the only medicine which can be relied on with any decree ot safety. Mothers who have small children alwuld remember this. Many a Child, the past year, who has suffered w ith this complaint, and has been A HC till " I i i treeu Williamsburgh, aged 'JO months, had hts con tanlly for eisht weeks. A consultation ol physi cians was called, who decided that .the ca.e ; was a i i.-n- -ni the. child must die. Whilst the : lnntrprous state Mr. Anderson call ed at my office and obtained a bottle of the Extract, administered it to the child, and the result was a per fect rstoralion of health. The son of Mr. Robert McGee, corner of Sul ivan and Prince streets. New York, w as severely "rthcted with fit. In this case also the physicians nein tu.. .i .ii. tr.it that thev could do no more and thit nature nwt etl'ct its own cure, or mc wj . ana tuat naiure . ? 1 UiiailUH . --- J ,,... a TKo Wcrptable Extract was aammisi usieiiui 4 V UIV. mV w p - " . . .:. -,l.;lJt ;n tt Kir nni o the attndin' LlVl- cians. Its effects were almost instantaneous, i ne fii.tUAUn nd tho bnr restored to health. .Mr. I McGee aays,"! shall never again be without the med- VrT; ' hr u-1 - avoid it. for fear that some ... , , - . ,,1 A,i ; ol the rest ot my cm urcn mar . . ... the Wime wav. 1 consider ine meuicmeintiiuauic. We would refer I., iha i. .iiv nr nersons. wno v -v . l.,,ä cave ueen cureu oy um i, " ' h v u v...An i t i i.ivKr i m ? vi:: .n t i josenti .!CUOUgai, cjm.s, lsi.wiju H. W. Smith, N. Y Custom House, c t.ll tw. nt wears. Staten Island Miss E. McKecf, twenty years, Yorkville. Mi K. Crane, twenty yeors, 1 li hammersly si . . a Vm II. Parse!. twen:r-three years, 7 Nortolkst. i. Ppifv four viars. 174 Ddancy st. Philo Johnson, twenty-eizht years, Greencastle Ct Judge Randall, 01 East Lroadway,N. . lomisR. Jone, o! the U ö isavy. r.nt Wrn Junnin-r. State St. Bridl port, Ct. TpkTive 1 Not Far DisTA5T. Uhen thousands who are now trembling under the hand of this dread-1 ful disease, and fearing that every attack may prove! ff1 will hnI Drrmanent relief nd be restored to I unir tili rel-hratiul medicine. Over b.E Thol sasoCertificates, Have been re- - j ..'...rimnn fsfiUe tipnffici.il results orod uced I bv th use of Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract. I Cy io ? -.rf ' TV - u Price-One package, $3 00 Four " ' JX5S Eight -... -JO 00 Itis carefully picked up in boxes for transporta t'.on and sent t any part of the United State, Texas, x Tad WeVlndies. TIKWlAH&MILKrf, 1 17 Main st, between 3d and 4tn. Cincinnati O. General Agents of the United States. ADCHAFRIN A?ent Louisville Ky, C. 11 ELL, Evansville ludiuna. iriven over by physicians to aie, dm rr. ..uj Kruse of bui 'onbottle ol Hart's Vegetable Extract -ri,..i,ii,i r,rV'illinm Anderson. North tourth 7 wmMwB&k Frnmtke Fittsbiire Oaztile. HTMIE rout itimmer (1S47) has been a very rcmarka 1 hU nni 1'rrnuent and heaW rain, lollowed by intense and lone continued neat, naa me eiieci, m ine to promote a rapid growm 01 ueeuuu m in the wrond to produce aranid de- composition 01 vcgetauie matter, giving rise u uiu. nrifcua and spreading sickness, disease and death, in l'-tm w hich had heretofore been remarkable for their salubrity. ' We arc credibly informed, that whole meadows, on which the gras was unusually heavy, rotted to Hi c round and was not in to oe cm. in uiuiuna nu lliniois, thesickncss wassocencrai, mat mere was not enough well persons to attend upon the tick, who&e mtlirrinns were prctracted by a want of prop er lemcdies, as well as of good nursing. Much ol this !urU-rinzmi"ht have been prevented, had every tani- ly kept on hand a supply 01 memcines suiieu to coun teract the tweets of tins miasma, with w hich the at mosphere at certain times is surcharged. In nddi tion to Quinine, (which is in such general use as to need no comment,) we would strongly urge every family to keep on hand one or more boxes ot "Dr M umS Liver tills. These Pills are the prescript ion of an eminent I hy- sician in .Mononganalaio. y lrginia, ana were osea by him in his private practice as a remedy in bullous tere materially with the tune required to attend to his practice. To prevent this he has made arrange- men is witn ine iiout- oi j. iviuu ol. vo go "through iy day ng i i l a rrepared for the proprietor by J. KI D D & Co whelofl sale l)ru ale "ruggisi, i0. W M OOU Oin-Ci, X llv-uurQ, I r; u horn a I orders rom a d stance must be Erected. . . nrin.;ai i )ru,Ta t- thVoughout the United States and Canada. W N.Ü. Turchasers wiJIpleasebeparttcularan. inquire for "r.. Jli'viwe' Zwr i'iVV' w there ard other I'ilLs purporting to be "Liver Tills," now be fu the public. dec-wy bold holesale i. Ketail by CRAWFORD DELL Main t. Kvansville, lnd. XoiitlilylluIIclin. Io.3. rpiHs world bus ever been the ecene of the fircest jl ,trucgies between Truth am nd error. Ko sooner Joe Truth nrmnund an ininortant theorv. than er rot wilh iu egon ol- aliieSi to trresl jü pr0. igresa. A most illustrious instance ol lias, was me of Vaccination, bv which that dreadful scourge, the $mallvos. was robbed of its terrors. He tound that " friva iiatiilitd nrutn . .J.. ,.,1.1 divine results for which he bad so patiently and anx- ouly sought. Oppositon arose. Interested persons high in social rank and professional position, riaicui- Aul aar Kot t Ii Aar lo reu wv i. j uut J a j . many vaccinated persons became covered with nair. anj fcVe exmuiled horns r and a tail; and that in one case a chilJ raQ on (,UTa, bellowing l.ke a bulk jjut the current was turned. The Urmsh I'ar lianient voted him X2ü,00ü sterling ($1W,WU,) and the world sanz his praises I he same spirit has come down to our own time. L.ven wm e we write this tiuiietin. '.nieresteu per sons, jealous of the wonderful etlicacy and success o me iiraeienoerc .neuiciuvs are oppofing them. Misguided men: now utterly i a all t impoisible to arrest their spread. 1 he most extraor dinarv certificates are constantly llowing in to the Comuanv. Ironi all Darts of the country; certificate which have astonished the most respeciaoie citizens ....' . f . Til Many of these testimonials have been submitted to cenllemcn ot ereat distinction, who have carefully examined them to see that they are uemci.ne. Among these, are the names ol the Kev. iN. Hangs, II. ol the Methodist Episcopal Church and I rancis Lall Esa . editor of the .New-York Commercial Advertis w n n 8UbUiitted the whole to The Hon er. r Brady, the Mayor of New York, who has iven hi? ct.rtirtCAtet m,Jt.r the Creat Seal of the Ci that the jenuine and reliable. Wim guc naiuve M e fBar no opposition. We are fortiriiHl at every point, and solicit a continuance ol the unexampled patronage we have already received We would earnestly advice, wr . i t 1 i .1 1st. That in every neighborhood where there is no liractcnbcnr leDot. immediate steps be taken totiav one. By addressing the Ueneral Agent of any dis tnct, this can 1 secured. 2d. I amities should club together and getan im mediate supnlv 3d. Emigrant Scietie9 and other philanthropic bodies should lurmsh thetn to the needy. Uf the tiraetenberg Vegetable mis alone, 3U,UW boxes are sold each and every week! Ot the Health Bitters, an enormous quantity, These extraordinary Bitters are sold at twenty-live cents a paper, and are warranted to wt W to quarts of Bitters superior to any in the world. They are composed of Koots. Barks, Herbs, and Vines, gather ed in the vast forests and praries of America and are a speedy and certain restorative ol weak and dcbili- y;u nmuiui . -. I he other Medicines of the Company are f equal value, and are as follows: The Jraefenb rir San'apnrilla Compound, the raeletilier2 Eve lotion, the Children's Panacea the - (Jn-rn Mountain Ointment, the Consumptive's Balm, the L)yieiitery s-yrup. , JOT The General Agent for Indiana is Mvrus Sea ton, to whom applications for eeencies may be addres see! . E D W A R D BARTON , Secretary. New York, January, 143. WM. M. WOOLSEY, Agent may4-tf for Evansville. 1IEAL.TII! I1CAL.TI1! TIIOMSUN'S COM POL'N DSY RUPo TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. THE ONLY CERTAIN REMIDV loR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. Afchma, Dronchists, Spitting Lilood, Pain in the Side and Ureast, Sore throat, Haorsness, raltutation of the heart. Whooping Cough, Croup,! lives. Nervous Tremours, Liver complaint, Diseased Kidnevs, and Atlccuomi generally of the Throat, Breast and Lungs, nfall flu di.aeases incident to our climate there is none so universal, and at the same time so insidious and fatal, as Consumption. In this country especial- ijr,i uiiuuinijw.....r'v-T ." 'i 7 ... .u.d .roarcuepn nwrthn land ns a anu in ua nuiiu-si-aiin - Destroying Angel, laying low, w itn relentless nana, the strongest and fairest of our race. Hitherto all efforts to arrest this dread disease have proved vain, .,,1 .11 tht med within our power was at best al leviation ot sutler.ng, rendering somcwnai smooiuer ,u. ruin nnvrress to the lüUlü W1v r. -o-ntt.. ... nrnnrn,:nn tn .u,, r"? : "V " . ;.'....... nun lc.woum nuutmc - public, would embrace the opportunity to state i,. nm,,nd t nut.4 forth its merits: ana me reasons Zui. h it founds its superior claims to the atten ii MnMr in itscurative powers. Since twin ni in aiÄiicicu ma - j '"VV"M. r u . i. i ,0o.a Irin inn wu- e its ßrbt preparation he has had the pleasure of wit nesin" its nappy resuua i nuurciuu" ...s.i.c-, vu he wasletermined not to offer it to the public unti he had become thoroughly convinced pi its eihcacy Havin 'such conviction, he now confidently oners i asartmedy without a parallel for the cure ot PUL MONARY CONSUMPTION and its kindred dis eases. Let the following speak far itself. 'I have used'Ttio .-so.i's Compoi nbSyri p of Tar & Wik-d NAfHTUA, for some time in my practice,and have found it the most efficient remedy i have ev?r used in Consumptive cases. Chronic Catarrh, etc when great irri 'ability, wth weakness of the pulmo- narv organs, c.xiieu. ine rouiuiiy wiüi which 11 r . I rwi ...i.i. ... t. : L . acts is greatly in its favor where dyspuoea or oppres ion exists, when is mediately relieved by it." "In Pulmonary Consumption it can bo used with COnhuenCe, Oeing app.icauie o ecrjr irm i. iimi disease, and I consider it a medicine well worthy the . 1 III Z a wm Aa W W IVjim t Vl A m rl attention oi i nysicians, cruii imu ation of empiracism." M. CHAMCERS, M.D. Philadelphia, Oct. 11th, 1S46. 93rThe abovemedicines prepared only by Axgxey &. Dicksow, at NE corner of Fifth and Spruce Streets Philadelphia: Sold by U. UE.L.L,, r.vansviiie. and rcf pectahle druirgisls cenerally. Price W cent or $ 1 per bottle be nuova iiiivi ivii IIOV 1 I Oil M w L. m tlMllld pltasi-fT I ru v m7 Y V' J 'a .-im auf f " B afc W W W WW LtWiW A RARITY under the head of a Paient Medicini and adverii.-emcnt. AN e ask otr retukrs to peruse the followiotr, k.ww.og they will rrolit tiiereoy. M'L AN IT lilt JI 1 J' U u IS. A mii:rinA which isnei iectlv safe.ond may be civ- en to children from tender infancy, to odvniiccd age, ays u.u'er no restraint as to cold water, or aoy aiiia ol fond. Purires mildly, subtluina fever; destroys and expeN worms with invariable success, and is easily i . J . - -L:l . auniiiiie.ea io cnnurvu. That it possesses these valuable propert'es, is tear esslvn:irrted: still claiming the acitioiial advantages of bong given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drrnching which Worm tea and other supposed Ver minte demand. During its brilliant career, it has Sfnln trod need into manv families, whereevery oth er kuown and accessible Vermifuge had been tried without the least success, where it has promptly ex- pe! led worms to an almost incredible amount. Hear what the Editor of the Bulletin ot the Pacific, published in Pittsburgh, Pa.) says in reference to the article. In looking ud a few advertisements lor my fmall heet. the other day. 1 called in upon Messrs. J. K.oo &. Co. and remarking that 1 would be clad to advertise any medicine that really was essentially useful, thev furnished me with their circular respecting Dr. M' jine s Worm fcpecihc, with the accompanying cerui icates. reelinir nursuadet that the certiöcates were genuine, I took some of the medicine home for the use ot my own young lamiiy. i gave me ursi uay a smau icaspoonlultocarah. bhewas wan-lookingand mack under the eyes. She passed several worms, some as arge as a pipe stem. 1 also gave a small tea?pMntuIl Samuel, a little, rosy cheeked Meshy boy, about J years old. But as his stomach was tympanous, l. e. be was pot-belued, 1 thought he might have worms. le cried after more, which I did not see lit to Five him, but upon the operation of this medicine, his mother and the neighbors were surprised at the result. He passed nearly a pint of worms, almost all as big as a common pipe stem. There wasseventy in all. lthen gave some to a little boy only 2 years old, and he pass ed twenty-five, some eiaht inches in length. 1 there fore feel clear to recommend il' Lane's ermiiuge as a specific for worms. It fairly seems death to them. rittsburjh Feb. 10th, mi. J. Kidu U Co. No. CO Wood Street; Pittsburgh, now ssole proprietors of Dr. M' Lane's celebrat! incdi- eines. All orders must V2 addressed to tnem. 50 N. V. Purchasers will please be particular to inquire for llr JMImh' Amtrican Worm $jcijic. or Vtrmifu:" Sold Wholesale & Retail by t CRAWFORD CELL. Main t., Kvansville 1 By Druggists and Dealers generally throughout United States. LLLEY'S Ma?icnl Paia Kxtractor. More proofs that Dalley'a Magical Pain f xtrac- tor is best Medicine in the world. Every day is de monstrating the matchless virtues ot this article. Letters are comine to us from all parts of the Union expressing gratitude and surprise at the wonderful properties it po&fesees in all cases ol br.ns, rheuma tism, piles, wounds, vc i he press abounds in no tices ot its high character as a standard Medicine, and from the number we select the following from the Liand City of the 12th September : Dalle y s Medical Pais Extractor. An inven tion like this truly wonderful article, so full of virtues should be made known to the universe. Its cures, in many cases are absolutely beyond belief. For burns, scalds, sores, swellings, pains in the limbs of all kinds, cuts, wounds,and in every disease of the body, where it can be applied externally, it never tails to cure. A ingular case came under our own observation. A friend in playing with a si arp steel pen, ran it into the palm ol his hand so that it came out at the back and had to be extracted that way. The poisonous nature of the ink in the wound, as well 83 the instru ment itself, caused the hand to swell dreadfully. Dalley's Pain Extractor was applied, and the next day the swelling had entirely gon?down, the pain had lett, and the wound was cured in a few days. immrlant tautton Counterfeits of my hi true tor f as i a. .a are unblushingly published to the world in my name. Protect yourself, as you value lite, and health, from these deceptions. 1 am, as every druggist in the Uni ted States knows, the sole inventor and proprietor of Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor: no other being has ever made or can make a grain of it, for no man liv ing has the secret ot the preparation but myself. The only genuine hasmy written signature on each label, and is sold wholesale and retail at the General Depot 20S Broadway, New York; and at the Southren De pot, 131 C ARTRES street, I'ew Orleas, my only general uepoi lor me coutn ana est. II DALLEY. All orders for Agencies, or for Pain Extractor, must be addressed to J. WRIGHT & CO., 151 C AR TK :S street New Orleans, only agents lor the South and West 93rOnly Agents in Evansville, inaj25-ly ALUS & HOWES. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE lSUllAUi:j: COMPANY. THIS institution is distinguished fom a ? iotlicrs, at home or a broad, by all, Of-mosl SSi.Äljf the following peculiarities 1. h?re the premiums are over $50, it requires only one quarter part in cash, instead of the whole. .2. It allows the assured to pay yearly, quarterly, monthly or weekly. 3. No part of the profits are withheld, or divert- cu iro.u ine assureu, eitner in cnariiy or otnerwise. 4. It has no loan, either nominal or real, to pay iuterest for, having a si llicient capital funded, Irom premiums re.ceived. 5. The assured can withdraw his profits, or have tnem to accumulate, year hy year, at his option. b. it assures to the age ol 67, instead ot stopping at 00. 7. It declares the profits yearly, instead of once in nc or oeru years, mm issues scrip yearly io me As sured, hearing 6 per cent interest which scrip is re deemed in call), when the protits amounted to $200, 000, or allowed to accumulate at the option of the Assured. 8. It enables a man to provide for bis wife and ciiuurcnin sucn a way, mat although he may lose every thing, they are sale; and all persons, w hether married or unmarrkd, to provide for Old Age, Sick ness and V ant, as well as for Death. 1). The Assured can surrender the policy at any time 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 ofits n- mount, so that he has nothing to fear from a change o. vi.cui.iMuuccs, or l.inouiiy to pay me premium. . 11. Directors and Officers arc chosen yearly; and the Assured votes according to his interest. 12. I he funds are all invested in United States, Aew i ork. itw Jeraey and Massachusetts stocks, and in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey. wholly unincumbered, and of double the value loan ed. 13. It pays no Directors, noAuditors.no Solici tors. It lends money to neither. 14. it docs not reckon the Assured a year older I linn l.n 1. k... : .11 ' .. .Hui. i.u o uui num six montns less to six monms more, so as loqua!ize the estimate between all par ties. 15. The rates are loor, the expenses less, and the proms .arcer, ii.oi. wmir o-.,gn urt,ces; investments here yielding trom 6 to pTcuairoad only 3 per cent. to sav nothing ot 33 1-3 pei reserved; nor of interest allowed to those who furni&u a 'gwarnn lee capital," at the rate of 5 t cent, on etry jjU. Jred pounds subscribed, for every ten pounu paid in ! 16. Instead of encouraging, every precaution Is tasen to prevent, a loriciture oi me policy. 17. The liability of the Assured is limited by Law, to the amount of his premium note. ALLEN C. IIALL00K, AgenO M. J. Bray, M. D. Medical Examiner. All persons wishing to make insurance on their own or on their friends LIVhb, will please call up on the agent in this City, Ollice on Main street near Water, and examine the terms and rates of the Com dany. je 16-ly BRANDY AND WINE. 5 quarter casks purejuice Port Wine; 5 " " " Did Port do; 5 " 4 Maderia: 1 " " ' Slicrry; 1 pipe pure Cognac Brandy,Otard. Dupuy's These Liquors eave leon purchasfxl esjecial- Brand. ly for sickness, and the public can rely upon their pu ity. In store anu tor sale by ;jan..'J U. lit.uW. F. P. PAGAN, TI Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker. f WOULD Inform his Iriends and the public lthat he now has, and intends to constantly 1 keep, a tine lot of Philadelphia Calf-skm, for tine work. Work ef every description dono with the utmost neatness and despatch. On Main street epposite the Hank apSuly. HOWE'S I1YCEIAN IIOAKIIUUAU LIVEH WORT COIJG II CANDY. THISpopular Candy basheen before the public in the west and south more than one year.and in that short space of time it has obtained more reputation lor its good qualities, certainly Ot cure, aim encup-npttft- lli:in nv mhor W fxtlrin nf the kind ever ollered It is the ) nten i ion of the proprietors to sell the Cough Candy reasonable, in order that it may be in l!;e reach ol all to obtain a remedy, that never tans, tno sut woid as "fail" is ever heard or thought of, when this! Candy is talked about,) curing ti.e most violent Coui andfjoicfl, andia theieiore ottered to tie sunering and afflicted, of the West and South: for their good. Pulmonary Comtlaints, WnooriNO Cough, C0LDS,C0C6 HS,ll OA CSNESS, LSFLUE.NZA, Difficulty of Exr-ECTOR SOSE Til BOAT, ATION liEOsctnTi?, Asthma, Phthisic, Croup, And general a (Mictions of the Chest and L.ungs, which leads to Consumptions, all of which diseases. yield immediately by the use of this valuable Couuf Candy. The materials used in the preparation are of the best quality, being vegetable and the best white Ha vana Sugar, consent ntly it may be relied on as in ev ery resjiect a pure and fer.uine article. HOWE &.CO. .V. 1, CoUtg Hall, IValHMt Strut Cincinnati, O. CERTIFICATES. From Ilenry Morse, Ex Judge ol Court of Common Plense. Thi is to certify that we have used the Cough Can dy ol HOWrE & CO., and do with confidence cheer fully recomsiend it to those a fKicted with Coughs. Colds, utC. H. OiiSE. Manufacturer of Patent Force Pumps, Ornamental Cast Iron Fountains, Fire Engines, &,c. Cincinnati, Aujf. 11, 1847, I). S. F ANN UM. From D.Tuttle.ProprietoroftheCity Hotel Messrs. Howe &. Co: Oentlemen: It is with much satisfaction that I have it in mv nower to testify to the cUicicncv f vour Cou-rh Ccndy. 1 have used it and know it to be a valuable and certain remedy lor coius ana boughs, and as such commend it to the public. Cincinnati, Aug. 16, 1847, D TUTTLE. From Wm. Young, Presiding Elder, of the Metho dist E. Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Howe: Not longsince whilelabonng under the influence of a painfully embarrassing hoarseness occasioned by cold a&d speaking in the open air a friend handed me a piece ol your Jioarhound and Liverwort Candy" Irom the use ot which I expencn ced prcat and almost immediate relief since then ! have freouentlv used it with the same beneficial ef fects. 1 therefore feel no hesitance in recommending ycurCundy as a certain specific lor Couihs, Colds 1 loarsness, &c. WM. YOUNG. Cincinnati Auer. 27. 1847. Indi ' W. M. WOOLSEY. Agent.Evansville TO THE CITIZENS OF TI:i Great ntsd Glorious Uuion. I" lrEbeinij the greatest UcsVtn, that w hich mA aurcra it free trom the evil ot premature d must be of raramount importance. in death Brandrctlt's I'ills are altogether of Vegetable com position, end while tbey possess remarkable powers in curing cisease, are ptrlectly harmless, and can thus be used with pertect salely by persons of al ages, and in any condition of the system, with a cer tainty ot beneficial results Irom their operation which is mi. J and pleasant, tho' thorcjhly search ing to tha root of diseased action, and al ways ternii natinirin a srreat increase of health and visor. Ninety-seven ye?rs they have been before the pub lie. and every succeeding vear hns increased the fr-h-r of their ureal usefulness. They ard now pa L"cnized in every part of the civilized world; nor can envy nor d traction materially impair their well es tabiished refutation. These celebrated Pill do not cure entirely by their ; mi I : .l " ;. purginquauiies. i ney nave iu iiicir coiapusii .u.i a vesefablecorauscle. analaous to the corpuscle ot the blood; the corpuscle of vegetable origin, becomes incorporated with the mass ot the lite-giving fluid and IMPARTS A FERMENTATIVE TOWER which occasions the blood to throw out all infestial poisonous, or peccant matters, thereby entirely pun lying the whole volume of blood in the circulation. .ml thus these 1 ills cure the most fatal, and noxious and ha rrassimr diseases, in a manner so easy and certain, as to give great thankfulness to the af flicted. Every year their salehas increased. Dr. Brandreth sells more of them at this time in a month than he did in the whole of the year 1838, or any previous year Iho sale having.increased TWELVE-FOLD IN TEN YEARS Can any other medicine be pointed out that has sustained its reputation that has increased in the conhuence ot tne puouc in an equal proportion r It would be a most happy thing for the poor, it the prejudices ot .Medical men would permit their gene ral adoption in the public Hospitals. What a bless ing this would be to the poor, and also to the whole community in which the Hospitals are situated! No hin Fever would lonn remain to poison our atmos phere with its noxious exhalation! No malady no not even Cholera, wou Id be of a dangerous character were iirandreih s 1 ills vigorously resorted to w hen the first of its symptoms were perceived. An J?h Fever, and fevers of on inflammatory, or of a typhoid character would be tound equally under their power ful control. Whilo influenza, small-pox, measles scarlet lever, and all the diseases of children would be affairs requiring only a very few doses of Pills, to entirely re-estaHich the patient's health. And in case of rheumatism anddropsy. and the various forms o Inn disease, no medicine is capable of doing more gi; or whose use would tend more to the recovery of health. These Facts, Da. BnANDRErH froclams, are SOLEMN TRUTHS. Let our Lrgiidature and men in authority every where look to this. If these things be so is it not i part of their high duly to cauc the Brandreth Pill to be uacd by our glorious Army and Navy, and in al public Hospitals Public oninion tells tbe:-e honor able men, that such is their duty; and one of the most serious character in which is involved the security ol many valuable lives. Over Two Millions of our Citi zens have approved ot Brandret h's Pills: they arc no longer a private, but a public medicine. Let the sick every where see to their interest, and obtain this eurer ol sickness: dispenser of health and securer of long lite. The weak, the r.ervous and delicate are strengthened by the operation ot Bran dreth Pills, w hich are beiielicial for the mind as tor the body: mental derangements of nil kinds are cured ly them; in lact they impart a vijjor and power to the inti IU ct truly surprising, it is now a common oc currence when a man is aliout to make a great effort, to take a dose of Brandreth's Pills, which clear the head and invigorate the perceptive faculii.-s. In fact the literary and scdenlary of both Mixes will Fixd a Treasure of Health. in 'these Pills. When flcep cannot be obtained from the nervousness ot the svsteni induced from over tax ation of the mental faculties, or other causes, one or twool these 1 ills will invariably producesleep. In low nervous fevers thev are most valuable, purzheini and the lamented f larrison would havo been saved had these Pills been used. Remember then, thatenercv of mind and bodv re suit from Brandreih" Pills; that they are applicable n an conuiuons ol the body, doing good it good can be Line, and will lie sure never to injure. No family should be without them in the house; ueca use so much depends on the timely application of proper medicine when sickness commences. Sail ors, and all other travellers, should never be without them; they prevent scurvy, costiveness, and cure the malignant levers of hot climates. When you purchase otherwise than of Dr. B or Iii agents, be sure and obtain thecenuiue, and have none ottwr. BRAN LHIETH'S PILL'S are sold.with fulldirec tions, at2jce.tspcr box, at 241 Hudson street, 274 Bowery, Mrs. 4 Maiket street, Brooklyn, and by Dr. Brandreth'a 3 DAN ILL WO iLbLy,and WM M. WOOLSEY. agents Evansville and by one agentin every town or village in the United Statw. apl 4m LAWKS ANT) PRINTS. UST received a small lot handle Awnm and fepnn Prints. marWl M. W.FOSTEIl. JUST received this Express A few cases of I3oo Ukruta A rwl i r rttt aT T al ijia1 K'llVfV Ö 1IU f f VI mUKD Ifirl Misse' firm Shoes. W. R. BAhvo jan. 2U 5 W w JLL Is' ' '"'M IDI!flffiinDDinnT7ji!t: UUUI1 j .'imnj.nj!. hum i Dr. Townsend's Componna xtract. SAIIS APAiriLLA. i dis Lxtraci is rut up in quart homes it is six i.nies chcoper, pleaanter, and warranted superior to anytiua. it cores aiseaes witnoui vomiting, pur sing, sickening or debilitating the patient, and is particularly adapted for a öl'IClJMi AU &U .AIM fc.lt rtlfc.UlV.li.Mi. The treat beautv and supetiorily of this Sarsapa rilla overall other remedies is, while it eradicates dis ease, it viirorates the body.- consumption cured Cleanse and strengthen Cunsumption can be cured Bronchitis, consumption, liver complaint colds, courrhs.catarrh, asthma, spitting of blood, sore ness in the chest, hectic Uus-h, night sweats, difficult or proiuse expectoration and pain in the side, &c have and can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so succcs-muI in desjerate case ot consumptionas this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, and appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and the patients grad ually regains their usual health and strength, ccciors case of twsiiimos There is scarcely a day passes but there area num ber of cases of Con sumption reported as cured by the use ol Dr. 1 ownsend s frarsaparilla. 1 he lollowmg was recently received. Dr. Towwscnd Dear Sir: For the last three years I have been afflicted with general debility, and ner vous consumption of the last stage, and did not ex pect to ever gain my health at all. After going hrtough a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board ot Hearth in New York and elsewhere, an 1 spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my health, and alter reading in some paper of your Sarsiparilla 1 resolved to try it. After using six bottles 1 tound it done tne great good and called to see you at your office, with your ad vice 1 kept on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice. 1 persevere in taking the Sarsaparilla, and have been able to attend to my usual labors for the last three months, and 1 hope by the blessing ot iod and your Sarsiparilla to continue my health. .1 helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew ray case. CHARLES QU1MBY Orange, Essex Co. N,J., A u. 2, 1847 StiteofNew Jersey. Essex County, bs. Charles Quimby being sworn according to law, on his oath suith, that the foregoing statement is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief. CHARLES QUIMBY. Sworn and subscribed to before ine at Orange, the 2d Aug. 1847. CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice of the Peace. SPITTING BLOOD. Read the following and say that consumption is incurable if you caa. New York. April 25 1947. Mr. Towäsexd: I varily believe that your fcjarsap arilla has been the means, through Providence, ot saving my life. I have for several years had a bad couh. It became worse and worse. At last I rais ed lxrze Quantities ot blood, had night sweats,- and was pratelv debilitated and reduced, and did not ex pect to live. I have only used your fcSarsaparilla but a short time, and there has a wonderful change been wrought on me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left me. Vou can well lmarine that 1 ant thaukful for tliese results. Your obedient servant, W.v. RtssF.LL, C5 Catharine st LOT HEKPEECIL. The annexed certificate tells a simple and truthful 6tory ofsudcring and relief. There are thousands ot similar cases in this city and Brooklyn, and yet thciaret!ousandi of parents who let their children die tor tear ot being humbugged or to save a few shill ncs. Brooklyn, Sept 13, 1847. Dr. Towxsend: I take pleasure in stating, for the benefit of those whom il may concern, that my daughter, two years and six months old, was anlic ted with general debility and loss of speech, She was given up as pt-st recovery by our family physi cian; but fortunately I was recommended by a triend to try your sarsapnrilla. lie lore having used one bottle the recovered her speech and was enabled to walk alone, to the atoni-hment of all who were ac quainted with the circumstance, the is now quite weiland in much letler health than she has been lot 18 months past. JOSEPH TAYLOR, 123 York st. Brooklyn.. TWO CHILDREN SAVED. ery tew families indeed intact we have not heard of one that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in time lost any children - the past Summer, w hile those that dlJ nottickened and died. The certificate we publish below n conclusive evidence ofits value and is only another instance of its saving the lives o children: v rtw - a a. fcR. i ownsend utar cur: i nad two children cur rd by jour Sarsapsnlla of the summer complaint and uysenicry; one was only io months old and the olh :ej years, iney were very mucn reduced, and lew expected they would die; l hey were given up by tw respectable physicians. hen the doctor informed us that we must lose them; we resolved to try your Sarssiiarilla we had heard so much of, but had little confidence; there being so much stuff advertised that is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did lor it, unnouutedly saved the lives ol both 1 write this that others may be induced to use it. Yours, respectiully, JOHN WILSON, Jr Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, fc?ept. 15, 1847. LUNATIC ASYLUM. t r r , f i . . jumes vummmg, rq. one oi tne Assistants in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwelrs Island, is the gen tleman tpoken of in the following letter: RHEUMATISM. l: j l . 4- . i ms is oniyoneoi more man iour inonsnnd eases of rheumatism that Dr. 1 ownsend'a Sarsaparilla has 1 ! . I 1 - 1 . . tuiru i ne iiiw-i et vere anu enronic cases are weeKiy erauicatcu uy its extraordinary virtues: JJlackw eij 's Island, Sept. 14, 1847 A7K. iowahlad: inavesunered terribly lor nine years with the rheumatism; considerable of the time 1 could not eat, sleep or work; I had the most dis tressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of vour Sarsanarilla. and thev have done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good I am so much better. Indeed, 1 am entire ly relieved. ou are at liberty to use this lor the ben elit of the afllicted. Yours, respectfully. JAMES CUMMINGS. COULD NOT WALK. That Dr. Townstsnd's Sarsanarilla is tho vervhe.! remeuy ior lemaie complaints there is no disputing thousands and thousands of weak and de! ilitntPfl ir t . - - J em nies that were prostrated bv. those diaeaaea to which temales are subject were soon in the enjoy mentof robust health. New Yoak-Sen 2S. 1S47. Dr. Townsfnd: v wile has for the I fit Vfar iwen very sick, and in a frreatly reduced state of health be ing reduced by a variety of complaints such as fe nialesare liable to; the got so bad at length that she was entirely unable to walk, and was as helpless as a child, the commenced usimr vour Snr. rill. nH she immediately heir an to reirain !wr vt.nri)i I,. complaints left her, and after takinj peveraf bottles he is restored. Bcinsr a singular cns I l.av thonaht iiiuiiiiuut-Aiuiuiiuuiiiin iu Mie used number :. .1 - . l . i i- i ... . e jf remedies that dore her no good previously. Yours, resect fully, JOHN M ULLKN. 87.Narolk et. TO THE LADIES. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. DR. 1 ownsend s Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and poedy cure tor incipient consiimminn nd H.r th general prostration ot the system no matter whether i lie result ot inherent cause or causes, produced by ir regularity, illnessor accident. Nothing can lie more surprising than its invigora tins effects on the human frame. IVrma 11 .k. ncss and lassitude, from taking it at once become TO' bust and full of enerjy under its influence it imn. diately counteracts the nervelessness of the lemaie irame, which is the great cause ot barrenness It will not be expected of us. in case of iM;t a nature, toexrnt.il ccrtmcates of cures performed, but we can assure me nniictcu that hundreds of case have teen reportel tous. Dr. Townsend: My wife being greatly distressed v weakness and re.neral debi ltv. and siitronT nm. tinually by pain and with other difiiculties, am? hav ing known cases where your medicine has effected nrrofi t . 1 rrto . n.l Unn pm I r. .J J C n L cases as 1 have described, lobtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla and followed the direct ior s you gave me. In a hort penal it removed her ctm plaints and restored Iter to health. Bein? grateful for the benefits she received, I take pleasure in thus ae knowledging it, and recommending it to the public. M. D. MOORE, cor. of Grand and Lvdius sta. Albany, Aug. 17, 8114 u Aiviriii rfxiu f iptii iinnrniii win MOTHERS AND4MARRIED:lADIES. A his Extract of SarsaDarilla l,n hn r.,..i prepared in referenoce to lemaie complaints. Nofe male who has reason to suppose she is approachin onimcai period, "ine turnoi lite," shoud neglect ir a ins a certain preventive lor any of the numerous and honible diseases to w hich females art ruujcvi ai mis time oi nie. I fas period mav be de layed tor several years by using thisemedicine. i Noi 18 U 'C88,Vamab'e r those w ho are approaching wo manhood, it is calculated to assist nature by quick ening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed mi-ineaecine is invaluable for all the disea, t which women are subiect. It braces the w holes vstem. rrrtpu'tt iuimi.An(i.. i. natural energies by removing the impurities ot the body not so tar sumulating the . system aa tu pro- uuvu a fcuotqueni relaxation, which is the case of most meaicincs taken lor lemaie weakness and dis ease. ... . . , , 4 . . DISEASE OF THE HEART, RUPTURE AND ... DROPSY Kew York .July. 22. isjß 1JR. 1 owxse-TD ZW Sir r Mv wile has hm ir icted with a terrible rapture for over filteen rear, the greater pait of 'the time. She has been troubled - at - w im snortness oi breath & great fluttering of the heat which has been very distressing, and has frequently been uuable to leave her bed. The rupture wis verr large and severe. She tried almost every remedy for such cases with but little benefit. When she had ta ken but three bottles of your excellent medicine sh was entirely relieved of the disease of the heart, and the rupture has almost entirely disappeared. She has also had the dronsv. and wa vp ."A swollen. We had no idea that the could be so bene fited, as she had such a complication of diseases But it has, as stramre as it mav amnr. i-i;Ai of the dropsy. 1 am aware that this statement is so strange a to apt)ear almost like fiction, but it is sober reality. Your Sarsaparilla is certainly a valu able medicine, and should be used by every one that Müllem" a9e uave ueen. ii any disbelieve this account, they are at liberty to call at my house and have ocular demonstration.- Yours, respectfully WILLIAM TOWSER, 1 James Bt . DYSPEPSIA. Ne fluid or medicine has ever been A which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva in decomposing food and strcnirthcnimr ih. ,. nt digestion as this preparation ol Sarsaparilla. it poa iiiveiy cures every case oi dyspepsia, however sever or chronic. Bank Department, Albant, May 10, 1845. DR. 1 ownsend -Sir : 1 have been atllirtd f.w eral years with dyspepsia in its worst form, attended who sourness oi sioniacn. loss ol appetite, extreme heartburn, and a rreat aversion to all kinds of food and for weeks (what I could eat) I have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. 1 tried tne usual remeo:es, but tnev had little or no effect ia removing the complaint. "1 was induced, about two men tits since, to try your extractof Sarsaparilla, and 1 must say with little confidence; but after usin nearly two bottles, I found my a;uetite restored end the heartburn entirely removed; andl would earnest lv recommend the use oi it to those who have Wn afllicted as 1 have been,- Yours, &c. W. W. VAN ZANDT. N. B. Purchase none but such as have wrannera that hide the bottle completely, and have the written signature ol S. P. T JWNSEN D. - Indeli.bia: S.iS. l'ance. druir gist, Baltimore; Durol &, Co Richmond; P. M. Co) hen, Charleston; Wright i, Co, 131 Chrtres-st, N. u.; luasoutn l earl-st, Albany; K. an butkirk, j2 corner of Market and Broad t is, Newark, N. J and by principal Druggists and Merchants generally thro out the United states. West Indies, and theCanaU&s For Sale by ALLEN C. HALLOCK. Drupgist Main.St, Evansville, lud. Who is appointed" by the proprietor. Wholesale Agent, with luthority to sell at Manufacturer's prices. For Sale also by RICHARD B. HALLOCK. Druggist Priucetcn, lnd. march 18-d&.w ly TEAS! TEAS! I A&LIS & HOWES, Evassviltc, fci. AGENTS OF THE XEY '0Rk cAirrou ccnrArcir. ; The Oldest Tea Establishment in Akcrica THE Canton Tea Company has been popularly known for many years. This is the largest and oldest Tea Establishment in America. The public have had full proot of their integrity andrtponsi bility. But such has been the great and pressing de mand for their Teas of late, that they have been obli ged to enlarge, to a great extent, their two principle establishments in New Yoik, vit:- ; 123 Chatham & 103 Crcenwicb Streets. , They moreover nosfess facilities, in relation to the Principal office, 126 1 ulton-st.Sun Building N. Y.; Redding & Co, 8State-st, Boston; Dyct is. Sons. 13-2 riorth-tecoud-ft, 1'hi Tea trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubtless i superior to any other Tea Concern in America. m-'i Their scrupulous regard to all principles that und j to elevate the character of a large house, is well un " derstood,' and has already procured them a connec- j . tion. t.rohnblv. larger than all other Tta establish- ments united, and they consequently an determined to sell teas purer, more fragrant, aDd jerlect for the price, in the aggregate, than any houte in tlie world China excepted. . . , They most zealously invite the atter tion of the in habitants of this city and turround.s country to their agency M tsrs. ALUs &. Howts'. where the following assortments are always on hand; and they feel no hesitation in stating, that wherever a tingle trial is made, a very decided preference is given to the celebrated Teas of the Cauton Tea CoroiHiny.'. JÖ"Reader make the experiment. lit tail pritis at follows, subject in all cases latere turnt J if not ajtprottd of. . , . Good Young Hyson $0 50 ft Fine do do 0 C2 No 2 fragrant do No 2 very tine - do 0 75 1 00 1 25 0 75 1 00 1 25 0 50 Silver Leaf, do-- Good Hyson Very nne do Extra fragrant Good Hyson skin Uood Imperial 75 CO 25 75 00 25; 50 62 75 cry line uo Extra fine do x t Good Gunpowder r ine do ' Extra line do n blacks- No 1 Souchong ' No 2 do ' Finest do Fragrant Powchong, various price : . Congo, various prices 50 75 00 r lnclMong Very fine do ..... Extra fine do ' Vin mrnnff VfiriitllH nrilrSS Finest English Breakfast Tea. (very rich . Pekoe flavor? " Fine Ora nze Pekoe 0.62 1 00 Finest Pekoe Flowers IIIVP, . - - - - . t . v.. r-t TM.ol- To imrvnrtPil . 00 l., i.lir hoth ;reen and Black, of all ! descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, $1,50 7J h'p' XOTICE. The Canton Tea Compan I are the exclusive venders of the super or Black Te ? called "ott-ynaV Mixture." They mtrodHced i n America in 1840 and every oinfr person or uoum rofessin to sell me same at an uch r er price-deceive the unwary, as the public them-, wdves will percieve, by comparing the spurious with j theßenuine"Howqua" vend'xi by the Canton Tea; Company. .. . . . . ' , : Every package (in addition to its containing In weight, independent of the wrapper,) bear the stamp of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that th duality and power will remain unimpaired in any cu- . mate. myl6J ALLIS & HOWES, Agents. . WINER'S Canadian Vermifoce-Thebest remedy ever yet discovered for all kinds ot WOR MS. It not only destroys Worms and invigo rates the whole system, but it dissolves and carries oa the superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent in the stomach and bowels of children, more espeaa Uf those in bad heahh. The mucus forms the bed or . i i AiiniT unn i)t ri! nestin whicn worms prouuee turn r"11 r moveing it, it is impossible for worms to remain in th i. -.1- 1. k.ita in i ra gifria on nie pyi,uwu the health of the patient, is .T'lPJj hu oven when no worms are disc oveieti; u emear cine being palatable, no child will refuse t take 1 not even the most delicate. v fi ÖO-Prepared by JOHN WINER & CO., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold wfcoleiIf and n- tail, bv J. WintiHT, General Agen "r me oouua And West, 151 Chartres street. New Orleans. ' JrrtJnl Aenu ui xrananir mary za-iy v )