The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 June 1850 — Page 4
For the Rrmoval aid Permanent Core of al
NERVOUS DISEASES,
Ami Of tboM Complaints which c»«t««d by an ii» weakened or unhealthy condltkm of thg HEKVODS SlfftTBM.
Thta b«aatiful and convenient application of mre Wrimu power* of GALVANISM and MAONKriHM. has been proixmnced by diitinjfnUheU pb«cian«, botli In Europe and the United JJUte»,to be. the «««i taluahU medicinal dltcovery of lit -4r. *S
DR. ORRISTIE's JALVAHIO BELT aiul MAGNETIC ri.UID,
Hed with tb« mo«t perfect and certain (access in all
MM"rf
OKHKRAL. DRBIIITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, ruing tone to th« varkra* organs, and invigorating the entire *t«ra AUo in rrrs, CRAMP, PARALYSIS, A»D
CIKWrv OP SKRVOWS ASIO PHYSICAL BltBKUY, tuid all
Nervous Diseases,
which complaint* arUe from one simple caaw, namely, A D«ru(ment of the Nirvoni 8ystem. Qrj- In NKRVOIJS COMI'I.AINTS, I»mjc« Jiid Mwlflftm incrrair Me (or they weaken thf vital energle* of the already prontrateil *y«tem while ruler the utrenifllifnitig, lifegivmg, *it*H*ina[ luflueaee of «al»»ni»m. allied by tlil* hemitiTol ami wondaifni discovery, the •xliaimted ..itient »nH weakened untferer l« reatored to former health, atiength, ela* Mclty and vigor,
The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curative#, eoiuUU, in the fact that the* arraat and ciirc di*ease hy autvard upmlu ntion, in place of the u«ual mode of drugging and physicking the patient, UU ekhautted Nnture link* hnpeleMly under the infliction
Thty ilrtngthen the whole lytlttH, tquelit* the «iV. —titlion aj Iht Hood, promote Iht tttrtliom, and urcer do the tlifhlttl injury under any cirrumtlaneet. Since Mitir introduction in the United States, only three yeari aiuce, more than 6 0 0 0 0 Including all ag»», cl»Me* and condition*, among which were a large number of ludjr* who ere pecuiif •ablart to Ner*ou* Complaint*, have been
BirnRBLT AWn PERMANENTLY
Certificates and Testimonials Vrom the mMt RcepvctaMe SourtM, Could he given, •umc.ient to flit every column in thit paper We m«k« a few aelectiotu.
A Voicc from Mexico I Te Da.
hkutik He»iecte«l
I w*r rooh
after placed in the
Bgony. i.hnt I ci
surgeon's hand*. Wl continued to get worse and wor*e The paii« extended all over wy Ixnly, in my head, and
even'in my ankle* and toes. At Sau Angelo I got my diseharfe, and when I arrived in Burton, 1 wa» hcl|v less, hopeleM and |eifcc»ly mitera^le would take no wore medicine, far I had taken t'to much alrcndy but reading jour adveitisemetit, induced me to tend to our Agent, Mra. K. KIUOKM, Court street, and get a V4i*ic Bki.# and M*om»,*ic Ki v»r». The second day I wore the Belt and u*ed the fluid, I wa* much better, and In ahont owe week I wa* to encouraged that I was not satUAed with the Belt alono. but I grt a (tairof the Galvanic IliaccloU for the Hmbt. Those won put me on my feet, and in a few 4a 11 was enabled to walk to Mrs. KIDDKK'S and tell mv story. She told,me to |*rsevere, and said she had known persons as bad a* 1 waste get entir«lr cured. From this time I got better every 3»—*r»itwlly left nws *nd mv strength rapidly retmned, and far four month* |ait I have been entirely well. I foel a* vigorous nud el»*tic a* I ever Celt, with the exception of a Utile itifl'new fn my right arm, but I have not a particle of j«in of any kind. My cure trnly womterftil, and I e»n never feel too grateful to you, I believe v««r 1 lair ante articles have saved my 1jtw
I,** I do wot believe I cow Id
have lived mnch Iopg»r in *«c.h drea.tftil agon?, 11LM1Y L, SUilM.", 1*1 It eg. Mw, Light Inf.
Cowp. O. A. TOOL, Cept
Fits, Deafiiess and NkwRheumatism.
Yea*, Sept I, istt.
Te thk rvauc s— I voluntarily wake this state meat from feeling* of daty and gratitude. In the month of January, IM7, 1 took a never* cold, which «h aecomtMiiiifd with the most |«in(bl Rhenmatk attack*, wa* hy Dr. Myrtle of Brwa»iway, and Dr. Niohol* of oiumbi»-*t., by
wEast
Imm! I was
(•'eraI timet c«| ed A* I did not Jirf Mt*r. Oft Stilweil No muaolk sL wa* called in, nb«. nKt«tsd me with mercury, which left me in ave weak state, and utmort nnirthg 4tqf. Shortly after 1 wa* attacke^l with violent Kit* ami was altogothei.ln a very dreadful cMnNHMt. Having by this time lewt all fnith in medicine tad nhrsfciatM, I determined, a* a last hope to trv im. CHlltlSTIK'S OAl.VANH: BKLT AND MAONKTIO FLUID. At thia tin* I etmld *cai««ly hear a single word, In a very few day* after potlmg tn the Belt there w*» an improvement in my general heaith, and my heering was decidedly better. In about aix weeks I had quite recovered snv health, and or the psit eight teoniha my hearing has been perfect I 'iave had no attacks of Pheumatism, and not the alightect •ysoptom Kits, and tun in every respect altered p*r»r«. (Signal) ANN MARIAII HOLTON
WitMM, Un. CYNTHIA RAYMOND, tio. 4 Uoerck-«t, New York.
0(?- Many hundred Certificate* tram all part* of the country of eqoally extraordinary character con id be given.
No trouble or Sitronvent-nee attends the u«« of CHKiSTIKS MU.1SIC aKTlCI.KK ami tker may be worn hy the most fee
We and delkate with
|»erAet ease and safety. In many cscc* the **n*atim •Mending thetr »»e is ,»d They CM be seat to mv psri of the eottHtqr.
Pricosi
th« d*lY«ttio B»lt, t1»M Dollars. Th« Ohlvudc N«ckl*c«, Two Do I*r». Th« Qklniiic Brnc«l*U, On* Dollar SSach. Thm Ki|Mtk Fluid, On* Dollar.
W" The article* ara acromoaared hy Ml and pan. directioM. ra»phets with fell Mrtksiut may he had of the «*thon*ef Agent
PARTICULAR CAUTION. 9Ch tf cml M'ertiti••* 'D. a MOXUSHEAD, M. D^ ®fiTOUHoiNT FOR TTtE VNtTKD WtTK^
Bnmtway, Rrw Ysm*(.
wMs TKRRE HAl'TK by J. R. CUN o^liA^^AFAYEri,TE«
by
JBGBBKT IMPir,
Prodaco Commiaelon Merchant,
"°p.«-R«w»itecs id T*n* naute, ^^,4 Jacob Sot-v. Reu ,'" EhutAs Dvaucs, tsSTT
f«b!6 3S-U
Lynches
FA*t«w«sia4Q.
C. & w. BAwjjwT1
expedition to the dead
SEA AND THE JORDAN, j«t r£«£«l
ttti |0» iAJt ftt PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S I Obl90, IW9-dtf J-
New
Book Stan
MORE
DR. SWATHE'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES!
^4««cvor
S W A N E S COMPOUND SYRUP OF if* I fj MM Mu IS V,
The Original and Genuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood,difficulty of Breathing,
Pain in the aide a-d Breast, Palpitation of iIk* Heart, Influenza* Croup, broken Constitution. Sore Throat,
Nervous Debility, and all diseases of Throat, Breast? and Lungs the most effectual and speedy cure known for any of "w *--v tiie above diseases is 3^
DR. SWAYNK'S Compound Syrnp of Wild Cherry! RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Win. Mont^liue, a rea^iectflWt4 merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill coun'y writes innuarv 30.1849: fclncloBud 1 ic*n you a ceriilicate of Wm. Beatimont, a cliizen of odr towrr.- His art® ol Consumption is well known here, and of long standing he attributes bis cure'entirely to your Compound Syrup Wild Cherry.
More(JoodofNtws
pal.#Y.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, AIIKV9IATTSM, Arute wml Ct.role, «»OT, CPII.RPflV, I.VMHtUO, UKAKSKSX,
WKIlVOt'K TltKNOHX. PALPITATION OK Til F. IIKAKT, APOPLK.XY, NKXRAIXJ1A, 1*All*H In the SI1»E and
CURST,
Liver Complaint,
BITVAIi C»MPI.Al*r, Mud Of thf *r*1 SfK, Mil* OJIPIiAIM IH»* KASPiH of (lie lit UNISYS, »KFX-
for the
an
CORED,
when alt hope of relief had been up, and every thing else l«-*n Hied in vain To illnatratft the n*e of the GALVANIC BKI«T, i«li|M)«« the
cniq
of I MrsoD urtlictod with that nana
of civ filiation, DYSrKPSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervmu OUorder. In ordinary oa»ea, *j|ruilent* are taken, which, by their action on the nerVea and mu»ele« of the ilomaoh, aititrd tfmpoiaty relief, b»«t whicl. leave the |iati«ut in a lower ttate, and with iivjuie. facultiei alter the action thus excited hs» ce««v» N a re a it he re in I application ol the OAI.VANIC BKLT 'lake a lM« |,«utio .atiA'orer, even in the wor»e iymjuoma of 11 attack, and utmpty tie the Belt around the body, uim the Magnetic Kluid a* directed, in a ihort period tiie ln*en«ible iienplration will act on the poutiie element of the Belt, Inereby canning a Oaivantc ciri^ulation which will paaa ou to the negative, and thence back again to the poaitire, thu* keeping up a continuum Galvanic circulation throughout the eyitem. Thm the anoat Revere ca«»«of i)\8rKl'8IA are rKHMAIVKNTI.V CI.'RKD A »1CW DAYS 18 OKTKN AMI'LV 81 rirlRNT TO K.JIAU1CATIH TUB DIS&ASK OF YKAK8.
Sir an«l Krietfl—I
harn alwav* been subject to that dreadful complaint, IlheumatUm, but I never knew what agony nwan being could •ufler, till I Joined the Army I \vm eiirageil in all of OKNKRAL TAYLOR'S battle*, and wa* at t'orro Oordo with OKNKRAL SCOTT• Unring a portion of the Campaign we were much eRpoeed to the night air in damp »itu«tion*, and 1 J**m perceived that tlii« favored mv old complaint. of the enemy (1 mean Hhenmattam)
The flm attack bed iu Mexico,
wu in the right thoulder then my whole arm got •tin sod I could aearcely hold my mu*k«t—and one morning inthemonlh nOlurch la«t,aneril«e^ng rtmior the Chai«art*l, I could scarcely raiae ny»^|t. faiily naii shrieked with
Sicff. Anderaon
town. Indiana.—D SwAYffE -rDear Sia,All your mvdirines sell well, mid give good satisfaction. Your valuable Corhpotind Syrnp of Wild Cirerry hns been the means of restoring some hopeless cases in this section. Your Pills ate iriosn excellent. 1 want yott to send a good supply pi them, A man purchased a bottle of your VenTiiluge the other dny tor his child, and by its use it discharged 63 of the Inn?eat worms lift had ever seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as tht have been so often gulled l»y naeaeotis and worthless worm medicines. Yours being so very piesmnt to the t»st«t nt th« same time eifect.u»l. 1 shall lie able to die|K*o or a large quantity. Kene«tfully, yours, Sic., uwssExn SBAitp. P. M.
To Dr. lf.SwAY»E,N. W* corner of Eijthth and
IMlVRTA^'rC A UTION TO ALL INVALIDS AND FTIIEND.S OF INVALlDa. There is but one genuine prepnration of Wild Chkk&v—that is Dr. 5Wayne's all others, by a little inquiry in the qunrters where they originnte, will tie fborfd to be "fktims aud counterfeit." Tiie great and incren^ifi}' demand lor the "oritii nol article" has fnduded a host of unprincipled men to put forth spurious mixtures, and to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, iliinking to borrow a imputation from that already established. As you value your lives, hewu re of them. Pome are callcd 'Balsams,' 'Cherry Pectoral,' 'Wild Cherry and Tar,' 'Wine of Wild Chirry,' "Wild Cherry Pills,"Sar•aparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters,' and a host of others, who, in some wiiy, nttnch the name of Wild Cherry. No one ever thought pf uainj^ this name for
article of their own until it had be-
cotno established and known as belonging to one of the grentest remedies ever discovered for the benefit of the human family.
That remedy is Dr. Swnyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original and only genuine. Remember, it is put up in tqunre bottles, covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait oi Dr. Swayne thereon: alsohw siurnature SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, "A mifand cfftilual remedy for I Vorms,Dyipep#ia, f'hidrra Morbus, sickly or Dyspeptic. Chihirrn or Adults, and the most useful 1'iim ilif Medicine ever of- .j' fcrcd to thiKvullic.
This remedy is one whicii-Jias proved successful for along littHj, nndit is universally acknowledged by alPwho have tricd'it to be far superiot, (beings** very pleasant to the taste, nt the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever em ployed in diseases fbi* Which it is recommended: It is not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole sys'eiu. It is harmless in its eflects and the health of tho patient is always improved by its use even when no worms are discovered.
JKtBEWARE OF MI8TAKIvS«C« RrusMDKR: Dr. Swayne's Vertnilugeis now put up in square tattles, (having recently been changed covered with a bertutiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr.Swayne thereon encraved. Bear this in mind, and be not deceived CLEANSE AND PURIFY. Dr. Swnync'.* Snsrtr Cottteil Snrsttparilln ntid Extract of Tor Pills.
A mild and effective purgative, great purifyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and asan alterotivo in Dropsical affections, they are verv valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression ol spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can have a better efft rt for monthly irregularities, which occasionally happen to women, they are perfectly safe, ami will in conjunction with Dr. Swayno'o Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all' pain and disease from every part of the system.
Tho above valuable medicine* are prepared only by DR.8WAYNE. N. W. corner or EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by most all the
Merck
TIIOS. IL FRARN, On the South side of the. Public Square, TERRE-HAtJTE. INDIANA. TT AS just rotttrneil from Cincinnati with a most
LJ. fimiil«le assortment of all articles in his line, to which ha invites the attention of tho public. Christmas is coming, aud it) view of tins he has laid in a variety of Toys, of every imaginable kind, suisable for boys and trirls, such as guns, drums, trumpets, swords, fiddles, dolls, baskets, miniature china sets. &c.
His domestic candies arc superior to the imported, and are recommended to nis cUc tome is With a "genetotis confidence."
Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, Cod, Salmon, Clams, Pigeon, Oysters, fresh and hermetically seatod, the flavor retained, and the delicacies of other climates and distant places thus brought perfect to our tables.
Foreign and American Pickle^ of every kind. nil sauces.
Mushroom, Walnut, John Bull and Irnon
Preserves of evfry description, foreigu and (»imestic. Ohio, Kentucky, Baltimore and Boston Mustard.
Figs, Raisins, Citron, Zante currents and Data -ioirhwsh. Nutsin all their variety.
Western Reserve, Cream Durham and Pine apple* heese. PertVmcry—a complete stock. 11ms stock Is imiorted, and is manufactured irotu pure and rich materials.
JFresh liread and Cake, of all kinds, constantly ott band. A first rate wofktu.tu euperintewis the Bakery Department, wfrose taste and skill in this line, probably enlitle him to the name of the "best hmi man" iu the country. Give the establishment a call, and sntisjjy yourselves i»y the evkknces ol your own sense*.
I VRE CONCENTRATED
Extracts for flavoring !«*«. JeL'u ces, Pastry, Syrups, Ovc. eompuoing Vnnillo, I»emon. Rose, liitier, Almond, Nutmeg. Cntasraon and other Aiwnatfes.^j De«.1, l&l!>-Mt£
Merchant Tailor,
HAS
removed his Tailor Shop irom Market street to National Road strr»t, one thwvr east of Ira ttrover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, where he has opened in 1m u«w Fattey iwai Stan Room, a
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepara!
l°
fuiuish tlie beat ami must fash
ionable materials, and nutkc them up in a style inferior to none in tlw *wt. He will makes 'unrnrs in the rnt^t style» when Hms cloths are fur -7
t»s
lomer and also give strict ntter cutting aH kitxls of garments—all of which siiall be dooe with tasts awl destwtch.
Oct.JJi. KH«9-9tf AVID ITARTSCW^K.
OLD DR. JACOB TOWNS EN 0*8 SAR SAPARILLA. OH DOZEN ol this O inntl
hi
I CAwine Sar-
sapartlla-Kceive1 .etc^ il.a- for sale nov 3, M9. WtHll) &. IX»KNELLY. MINIC! M1SIC!!
NEW wiiHily of Musi\ iwat wei*e. at PERKINS & UtK'KINCiHAM'S Oct 30. iS49M^T
A
Wa. (rstswoi.n.
law.
New Book Store, Ntwrot Boom
Griswold St Booth, Altornrrs iua*l Connection at Utr, TERRE II \U I E, INDIANA. December S9. .1-r\ .,Y DiT/filOIIPSoN^ri* TOT rTERlNE
Trasa, AMominal Hwppontcrs -uid Skonlder Braces
THE
Mthecrtber »i^vsi for the rL-*-r -irricW* Also sole nmnt for Dr. l» D.h j'» U»etine Traan and Abdoa^Md6«M«ttH«. I «pm34if RXUN1NGHAM.S
EArX DE COLOGNE.
^ANfMARIB FANNA« Geociae Cv «m|
Superior fthtat ir*hr, ehtfantly p«f ontle«e»*» Blade •Pindilfetntamd bottle* {U GLOVES,aupchoi Fofsale by
CHARLES A DUY
SMf Second at. I
FRENCH PERFUMERY.
Tassortment
HE subfecribef has on hand a fidl tni firth of French Perfumery, among which will be found, in part, viz:
SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for the Handker-
^StiPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS and POMATUMS. SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS.
Rose Soap, Almond Soaptf Floating Soap, for baths.
Price & GosnelPs Vegetable Soap, Military Shaving Soap, Roussell's Shaving ream. ROUSSELL'S.'SUPERIOR ALMOND SOAP, prepared from the purest and best materials, possesses the desirable
qualities
°^ROlisSEl^i^3 UNRIVALLED SHAVING CREAM, anew and sulendid article, is now universally acknowledged strperivr to any shaving cream in--the lA&td Sl4i€s qv BtMroptu It is etc vanity put up irt bo*es.
Siscelluueoas Articlesfor the Toilet. Hair and Tooth Bruslies. I W Combs, a full assortment
Chapman's Rator^trops. Rowland's Genuine Macassar Oil. Roueiell's Tooth Powders ROUSSELI/S BEAR'S OIL, warranted perfectly pure, fresh, and free from all sdultcrition,
Also,
a variety ol other articfca too extet»ive
in iu, pnumernted, all of which will be sold at NVW YORK
Two do^rsSouth of Sc-
April 28, 1849. 3jU ifi JIJDSON»S STAVE-DRESSER. ^PHIS Machine, on which IjE'ITERS PA-
I TENT were granted on the first ot May, 1847, is one of the most important improvements of the age.
It will dress rived Staves in the most perfect manner, and challenges competitions with any other Machine yet put in use. or even the drawing knife of the Cooper. IUpossesses the advantage ot following the grain of tho Wood,/so aS to leave the full strength ol the timber, on winding and crooked, ns well as the straight inspected Stave, and runs at the rate Of 540 per hour— which is as fast as an expert workman can examine and properl place a stove in a machine—making »ood work ol every stave that should properly te worked into a barrel, reducing all to a uniform thicknpss.
The DRESSER is accompanied by a JOINTER of a:i entire new construction, which produces a most perfect joint, preparing Btaves without any refitting, of sizes varying from a half barrel to a hogshead, that when set up will be found perfectly
^Thfa1 Machinery is recommended with confidence to the attention ot all persons engaged in the Cooperage business, either for their own nulls, or in the manufacture of cooperage-wure for the market.
The Machinery is in use in most of our large seaport cities: also at St. Louis, (Mo.) and Urbana, Ohio, and driven by water or steam power.— Where the latter is used, with boiler properly Bet, the shavings will afford more fuel than un engine of a 15 horse power will require.
Machines and Rights for the counties in the Stntes of Ohio, Indiana, or Illinois, can bo had on application to the undersigned at Urbana, Ohio, where the Machinery is in successful operation. ('. G. SI1EM-1ELD.
Urbana, Ohio, Jan. 19* 18541. Sly 1.
Du^s New Store
of new am. to which he would invite the attention ol purchasers. His Goods have boen bought for
ARE
nuts and Storekeepers through
out the United States, And foranle wholesale and retail hy J- K- CUNlNGH AM, nov 10, M9—llyl. 'Terre-Haato.
CASH
at
llie/oiw*' market prices, and he is determined to sell them at prices that cannot help but give satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call.
In addition to the usual assortment of Drr GoodN. Hardware, Hootx, Shoes, &c. Will he found a lorge stock of NOTIONS, to all of which he would invito the attention of dealers, as they will be sold at a small advance upon eastorn nrices. CIIAS. A. DU
now receiving direct frotn N.Y., Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general stock of Dry Goods, Queensware,
S33D£La^02: ^#^.3200^*3® Some very tine, with Extra globes and chimneys, ami capable of shedding "a flood of light" on afliy subject—chaste, beautiful and cheap—are to be found anions thier large and general assortment of goods. Their QUEENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,
And their variety of
llnfs, €!:»p*, llools Sc «hoe«.
bs
comprehensive as the eastern markets can afford. Country merchants, wishing to "fit up," will find this establishment, sittiafed at the north west' corner of the public squares the most interesting one in Terre-Ilaute, as retards the Quality, Variety atid Cheapness6ff.ooa«».
They, as well as all others, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on haiidWlf.UAMS & EARLY.
TorreHaute, Oct. 27, 1849 9tf,
REMOVAL -NOT POLITICAL! W I I A S
RETURNSW
his thanks to his friends and cus
tomer?—those who h.w paid ro him such welcome visits at the Spinning Wheel corner- and informs them that he has removed to another location* which he hopes will be found by them, as well as himself, more convenient and advantageous. He is now situated at the second door of
Farriujrlon's Block,
Com4 of Third anil National Road sts., (known as Locust Comer,) with a large and general assortment of Goods, embracing articles suited to tlie wants of all, and with an increases! disposition to give general satisfaction. His stock coniMsts of tlie standard articles in the Grocery,Haniwart and Queensware line, ami of almost every thing in the
wj»v
of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. His friends and customers are requested to'Milow hun up," and leave a "big tirail" to the SECOND DOOR sioresaid.
Ks
Not having time to enumerate article* and
rices, he would briefly wy that his GOODS will sold at as low rates as can hb obtained at any house on the Wabash!
Janusrv 19,1850.-21 if
l»yapproved
cn»»
NOTICE.
r|-HE subscribers to the Cincinnati and St. Ixmis I Telegraph t'onipnny are bweby notified that a second instalment of twenty dollars on a share ol their subscription of stock is required to he paid to the trustees of said Company, within ten d*ys herefrom. and that within thirty davs thereafter twenty dollars more per share, will be required to be {mi to the trustees of said Company .according 10 the articles of said association.
By order of the trustees, subscribers at Terrs Haute will pay to J. P. U***er. JAMES RLAKE,
BYRD MONROE,
febSj23tf JOHN P. USHER, NEW CHIL\P Pl'BLICATIONR. PHE Woodman»i»y G. R. P. Jaimas Esq. I Retrihntjon, or the Vale of Shadows Ada and Elfine.or the Two Nieces, by Mrs. Grey M.1 Sister Minnie Ellen Perry, or Discipline Woman in all Ajw and Nations, oy Nichols Miseries and Mysteries of New York
Just received and for sale at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S Oct 30,1849-*»tf New Book Store.
YEAST.
HIS subscriber intends keeping constantly on of Pouto yeast, at his Bakery, ikm of iamilies. This yeast» superior to Brewer's yea&t, and can be had at all
E S A I A
NEW GOODS! IfEW GOODS!! UST received, by steame^ Vermmit,^5m«ss Merchandise, among part the following Goods, viz: 9U0 doii Shaving Soap. 50
20
41
of rendering the skin
delicately smoofk, dear and even, and removing all roughness and imperfections from its surface. It counteracts the ill effcets of alkaline soaps, giving the skin a luxunafl^brilliancy, and impart ing to the hands a delightful almond odour.
RODSSELL'S SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP hs all the delightful properties of the Almond Scap, differing only in possessing the exquisite fragrance
%t
POMATUM.
composed of purified marrow and hazel nut oil. POMADE PHILQCOME, a beautiful article, prepared trorn ox marrow, extensively used In Europe and in this country.
which will be fotefed in
lavma
Almond
50
u.
Palm
Roseel's Premium Shaving Cream.
50 Bear's Oil: 150 Cologne Water—aaaorled. 10 -'F. Marie Farina" Cologne Water. 10 **j Preston Salts. *20 Antique Oil. *50 Transparent Soap. 150 Side Combs—assorted 100 Tock do do 50 Horn Pocket Coniba 100 Dreasing do .200 Fine Ivory do 10 S. Fine do 59 Shaving Brushes, 50 do Boxes. 10 Clothe Brushes. ^10 Hair do
200 Tliimbles— assorted ., '-50 Needles. 50 packs Pins. 50 lbs. Patent Thread. 500 doz. Spool Cotton. :r 200 gross Iiooks and Eyes." 20 lbs. Sewing Silk—assorted. 3u gross Suspeader Buttons. :10 Coat do 10
Vest do
SO Agate do" 20 Pearl do 50 pieces Blue and Orange Prints. 100 New Style Fancy do 20 Red Flannel., 200 Gun Caps. 20 doz. Poeket Knives. 100 Knives and Forks. [Razors. 50 "Tally Ho" and Wade and Butcher 50 German Silver Table & Tea Spoons. 100 Britannia do dq, do 250 Iron do do
!do
10 cases Boots and Shoes, ft Together with many other articles too numerous to mention, to all of which we would invite the attention of Country Merchants and the trade generally CHARLES A DUY,
Ross' Building, West side Public Square. January 19, 1850.-21tf ."«V DR. MURPHY'S SS^-?
Sitgnr- 'oa ted Vegetable
:X, Anti-Billions Pills. For the immediate and permanent cure of Ague and Fe\er, Chills and Fever, and all other Fevers. Prepared by WM. II. MURPHY, M. D. 304 Pearl Street New York, To whom all orders for the Pills must be addressed, {Postpaid.) »SOO REWARD!!!!!!
I will give Five Hundred Dollars to any person who wil( produce, at a less cost, a better, more innocent and more perfect cure for AGOB AND FEVER,
ot
Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's SugarCoated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. I will also give Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to any person who will show a single case where any inturious eflects have attendodf the use of these Pills. They are warranted in all cases to cure Ague and Fever, or ChiUs and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them..
SHIRLEY
West side of Public Square,
Terrc-Haute,Nov.J7, 1849. ^tf.
KAl.l, AHIUVAi.S. The most SPLENDID GOODS in Market. WILLIAMS &. EARLY,
Hardware and Groceries.
ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting, which Will be sold very low for caqfc or^app^vfd exedit. A large assortment of m\ mm »8j| ifirFI'S A*n fOM.AKS, of all qualities and prices have been laid in w'Ui great care, and will be found cheapand excellent.
WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.
JOrPriceonly 50 cents a box. r»*-**'- 'y ft jSl-s': 1 DR. MURPIIY'S
SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE
ANTI-BILIOUS
JSvil .luti-Dyspeptic rills Thtsc Pills are composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, and contain not one particle of calomel or mercury in any form, nor any mineral substance whatever, nnd may be taken at all times and under all circumstances, and by all ages, without any fear of the sad consequences often-attending nier curial and mineral preparations.
Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNNING HAM,Terre Haute,and J. W. PEARCE, Lock port. sept'30 n5yl
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.
by the author of Jano Eyre.
Acnes Grey, by the author of Jane Eyre and Shirley. The Peer's Daughter, by Lady Lytton Bulwer. The Little Savage, by Captain Marryalt. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed. David Coiiperlield the Younger, by Dickens. -r Sidonia, tne Sorceress. Mary Moreton, or the Broken Promise, by T. S.
Arthur. .5
The Trapper's Bride, .» .• Love iu high Life, by T. S. Artliur. Tho History of Pendennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy, by
Thnckorav. Journey Xo tlie Gold Diggings, by Jeremiah Saddlebags. Sequel to the Miseries and MysteriesofNew York. Ned Buntline's Life Yarn. The Banker's Clerk, or Lost and Found. The Man with the Mask, by George Lippard. Memoirs of a Preacher, by George LippardThe Whig Almanac for 1850. The American Almanac for 1850. The Life of Helen Jewett, by the editor of tne New
York National Police Gazette. The Black Knight, or the Wandering Bohemian. The Belle of Madrid, or the Unknown Mask. Tlie Spaniard, or the Cruiser of I/ong Island.
For sale at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S feb'2:23tf Cheap Bookstore
DISSOLUTION OFCOPAltTNE RSIII P. fpHE copartnership heretofore existing under I tho firm of NtrreRT fc Momtor, was dissolved on the 30th of January last, by mutual consent. All persons having claims against,or who are indebted to the late firfn will please call and settle with the undersigned, who is authorized to adjust all tlie business thereof.
FIRMIN NIPPERT,
LATE OP THE FIHM OF NIPPKRT MOLLTOFL^ Respectfully notifies his friends, and the public generally, that he has established himself in business, "solitary and alone," at the
O S O N E
Now known as the Farrington Block, where he will be most happy to see his old customers and all new friends who may call upon him. He intends to keep on hand a general assortment of
Fresh an^ Fashionable Goods, Direct from the eastern markets, consisting of Aft® d^APtUS,
THE
«»«C33aB3Wat ~HC K3SNI)
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, 1IATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. His new store-room is commodious and comfortable, handsomely fitted up, and in accordance with the "progressive spirit of the age." Hisgoods will be found ditto, ana bo most respectfully asks a sltare of the public attention and patronage.
Country Merchants who wish to replenish their stocks, will find it to their interest to give him a call. Ieb2:23tf
Hbftlft FSR FARMERS. jk
Farmer's Library. Rodger's Scientific Agriculture. Thomas'Fruit Cnlturist. Alien on Domestic Animals, Diseases of Animals, by Cole. Downing's Fruits, and Fruit Trees of America. Cole's American Fruit Book. ottase Garden of America. The Farmer and Emigrant's Boofc The Gardener and Complete Florist.
No*. 10.1849-1 Itf
For sale at the sign of the BIG BOOK, Jj Nov. 10,1349-lit? a*
The Westers Writing Rook and Teacher.
C/
CONTAINING the whole art of Practical Penmanship designed for the use of Common Schools, Writing Schools, end Private Learners, hy fi. F.Ti»uu for levemecn years a Writingmaster. For sale
safety ERK1N
fcb£23tf
T. IL FEARN.
Terre-Haute, Dec 1.1S49, Htf. pUR^ Brandv, Port WinTwf Holland Gin I f,»r medicinal pwmn, just rwind and for sale by {npi3l34tfl J. R. CUNlNGH AM.
l^VR. JAYNE-S MEDIC1NI2S-A couaum dently hope thai they shall IwaUe to satisfy their
Doctoxs Elliott & Palmer
REgPECTFULLY
#^jT,fora«l«bf RXUNINGH*M. f^iKe in the ScottBaikhag,opposite jbe City BkrtdL_ mar3D-3ly FLIT BOATS FOK SALE^ by BROKAW&.CORNWELL ffc.£«*&£*
nnd Fancy KID
a snpmor article, just received BROKAW CORNWELL 17n»3.
do do do do do do do
The Horse Doctor. Mason's Farrier. For sale by PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM, at the sign of the Big Book.
THE STATESMAN'S MANUAL, /CONTAINING the Addiaawis and Messages V_/ of the Presidents of the United States, Inaugural, Annual, and Special, from 1789 to 1846 with a Memoir of each of the Presidents, and a History of their Administrations aim. the Constitution of the United States, and a selection of important documents and statistical information compiled from official sources, by Edwin Williams.
O
iS &. BUCKINGHAM, Sign of the Big Book.
tender their services the
rittxeos of Terre Haute and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine in all its departments and Irom the great length and extent of tiwir experience in that capmiyis dw valley of the Wabash.
and a fixed detetminatkm to attend promptly and (ambislly to their profeaaioual duties, they
FffSjggWO&L*
'"PH E undersigned, having been appoinled. Af en\ I for the Columbus Insurance Company, is now prepared to take risks against loss Or damage bjr fire, and to insure, goods transported on rivers andt canals, to and from the eastern cities and towns in the United States. Persons insuring wvth said company will be dealt with promptly and honor* bhr. W, N-HAMILTON, Ageut
Terre-Heute, Sept,,25.1848-4 yl
WALL PAPELR!
qaa
PIECES super and superfine new style paOW per and bordering. 1000 Paper Window Shades anew aad splendid article. ., 100 Fire Board Prints, very elegant, for sale wholesale or retail cheav fi»r m»*. 7 CHARLES A. DUY
West side of Public Square,
april'2833tf next door to the Book Store.
N E W O O S CHEAP FOR CASH OR AJPPROVED CREDIT.
WILLIAlV|f*%
EARLY ar4*now reeehring
direct Irani the Easft.aiarge stoetof pwr« chandise, consisting of Dry Goo&s, Groceries, Qaeensware and
Hardware,
all of which will be sold as low as any other establishment in Terre Haute. We wish to purchase 20.000 pounds of KAG3 in exchanae for cash or goods.
We will also take in exchange for goods at low prioes. Flaxseed, White Beans, Feathers, Beeswax and all kinds of Country Produce.
WILLIAMS & EARLY.
Torre Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf
rJLows. rzoivs.
3 sizes Wood & King's Plows, Hires Wharry Plows, 3 sixes Sloop's Improved Peacock do., 2 sizes Grovers Improved Cary Plowsj 4 sizes F«»x River Plows, 2 sizes Chigo Clipper Plows. ,' And also Plows for breaking Trairie, Cannf rind Railroad work, for road districts Stc., comprising the best assortment and the best quality of Plows, that can be found anywhere in the west.
The above are manufactured by the undersigned, and any part can be readily repaired or replaced if necessary, at short notice. Also on linud, all kinds of Plow Points and other Plow Castings. All the ahovw for sate at low prices for ready pay at Grover's Eagle Foundry, and also at his Stove'Store east end of National Road Street i£ign of the Plow.) JOSEPH G$QVEfR.
TerreHauto, mar20*lS50-30-2ni
NOTICE.
WE
have formed a partnership, under the firm of Miller &, Soule.fer the purpose of making Linseed and Castor Oil. JOSEPH MJLIjF-R^
MOSES SOULE.
Terre Haute, March 5,1850.
TLA^EBD.
We ftrept^p arrng to go thoroughly into the bus* iness of making Linseeil ami Castor Oil, at Terre Haute, having already received machinery for a large establishment. We will pay cash for flaxseed in any quantities and farmers will do well ta take notice that we intend to opon a regular and sufficient market for as much seed as may be raised in the valley of the Wabash. Certainly the present unparalleled pricos will be a sufficient inducement, to all who can, to put in a large cop this season. We have excellent seed on hand, if required for sowing. We also want a qi^n-
CASTOR BEANS,
For which we will pay cash.
WE
MILLER & SOUT.E.
Corner of Chestnut and Water stt.
apr6-32-4t [Journal and Express copy.J
W. & R. P. RESOR, 25 and 27 Mam Street, Cincinnati. I O E S A N E A E S IN
I I Plate, SHEET IRON,
©(Q) Tinners' Tools and "'.Machines, &c.. if And Manufacturers of
Stoves, Grates, and
Hollow Ware.
offer for sale ot the lowest rates for cash or approved paper, the following articles of STOCK, and an assortment of STOVES, unsurpassed for beauty of design, or variety of style, in tho East or West, and would respectfully solicit an examination of our assortment and prices before purchasing. Dealers furnished witl\ Trimmings at the lowest rates. 9 sizes Premium Stoves 4 do Farmer's Premium, a new and splendid article with the largest oven in use --, ox S to
Air Tight do ,. 10 pinto do ,5i4. 7 plate do u-.f double oven do new & beautiful pattern
New England Air Tight Cook stoves Coal Stoves, various designs. With a number of other new and elegnnt styles, nnd an assortment of every description of CASTINGS appertaining to the trade.
They have also the exclusive right to manufacture in the West, Cnlver's Patent Hot Air Furnaces, for heating dwellings and public buildings. Any information in respect to them will be forward^! promptly upon application. 2,500 bxs Tin Plate Xi
With a completeassortment ofevenr description of tools, ior Tinmen and Coppersmith's use. Rivets, Solder, Wire Cloth, Soldering Irons, &-c.
We also manufacture 4 sires of Mott's Agricultural Furnace, for boiling food for Stocks I brl., 1 brl., 2 brls., 3 brls. mar2-27-tf
N E W A E S O FRANCIS E. ROTHE,
HAS
removed his Barber Shop from the basement of the City Hotel, to the room next door to the Buckeye Grocery, where he will always be prepared in tlie line of
Fashionable Hair Dressing, Sharing, Stc., &c. Being regularly trained in his busiiMM in Lelpsic, Gennan y, be promises that no one can give more satisfaction.
KrKoen Razors and clean shaving. Ten
Cerre Haute, May 26,1849.. 39tf
LD BOURBON WHISKY—For medicitm
for sale by
$ivr
If
GLASSaamrtaeitt
odiiS-
J. R.CUNINGHAM.
Spanish 34tf
J.
apl21
R. CUNINGHAM.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
JUST
received from0.Landreth,Bloomsdme, near Philadelphia A large awnply, with eat[aplSlMif} J. R7CUNINGHA3ML
alogues.
H«UI.W»"T W»r*: ~r I
EW MAPS Of the Untied Stales, California, Mexico and the Weet Indie*. For sate by PERKINS 4k BUCKINGHAM, febfeSStf Sign nt the Big Book*
N
JARS, Ttoctue Bottles, andaoMH-] plete of Druggist FonittiM# h^jigrBCWvad by CUNINGHAM.
/OLLENDORFF'S New Method of Learning to, LrRe*d, Write and Speak Gemaat ne German Reader
Read, Write
Adlefa fti
NEW HARDWARE.
ENLARGEMENT OF THE PAD-LOCK.
Iaereased Quantity of ail kinds of Hardj. .• ware. rthita. i.
Rochietion of Prices at the
Kj
*33
WE
arc now receiving at our old stand, [Jittt side of the Pubtie 8juart,) a very large and splendid assortment of
I I N A E I A S of every variety and description. Also,' Pocket and Table Cutlery, Cabinet Trimmings, Shoe findings and leather Mechanics' tools, ot every description Smiths'tools Mill and Cut saws. Circular swws, 6 to 24 fnch Anvils and vices, bellows, Iron and Nails,Sheet iron, Tin plate Zing, Tinned copper, Bra?.iers copper, wire, caststeel, English, German, American and Spring Steel, lOO twt coil chain, 300 pair trace chains, 1000 pounds log chains, 1000 feet 1,1 and rope, 1000 pounds I, U, and lead pipe, bar leud, 1 shot, 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000mG
D. Caps. Shot Guns, Rifles Ketrolrmg Pistols, Gun Locks, 150 Remington and Dayton Rife
Barrels, lOo sett Cincinnati Wag/eon Bases, 2, 000 pounds HoUom IPorc, Coal Grate*, Fir*,Brici, '20 doz. Axes, of the lust manufactories, including also a
SPLENDID STOCK OF
SAODbKHY HARDWAUIS,
and a very large and well assorted stock of IRON. It is impossible for us to specify in so large a stock, but we have no hesitation in saying that our stock and assortment is sure* to ft to any in Terre-Haute, or Weal of the Mountaius, and that we are prepared to meet any kind of competition in the way of exclusive Hardware.
It is 'dne thing to make an impression that we sell cheap, but quite a different thing to aellalit* tie lower than our neighbors.
Look for the old Pad-Iiock, if you want to find the tost assortment ol Hardware, ever brought into the Western couutry.
SSrCountry Merchants can supply themselves with small bills as well as to purchase East. DCrA supply of LAKE SALT, always on han
Jan. 26, itJ50-22-tf. if
500 do extra sizes do **0,000 lbs Brazieis Copper, from 10 to G5 lbs sheets 5.000 do Sheeting Copper for Stove work 10,000 do Copper Boiler Bottoms, oval and round, all sizes ,ft 500bdls English Sheet Iron ,4 juJ r.v 50 do Russia do do 1,000 do American do do charcoal ami boiled 10,000 lbs Wire ass'd from No. 5 to 18 30 casks Sheet Zinc, 9 to VI lbs, 3$ to 36 inches in width 5,000 lbs Block Tin, in pigs and bars 2,500 do Brass Kettles, from 1 to 2 gallons? Peck's patent cast steel Machines and other Tools North ol Wilcox's hsnd tools, in sets.
O ACRED Scenes and Characters, illustrated for CF-OVER SEED. O sale at the sijrn of the Big Buok. feb&SStf, 1 UST RECEIVED, a fine lot of pmre ~l«rvar •I Seed, for sale low. Sign of the Pad Lock. ?H.
''fauOfW A BOCKINCHAM,
Oet. il 49-9tf st the sign of Ike Big Bmt
DECK
AND PORT, or Uodentsofs ovist ta ths U. S Frigate mtyl-3«f 'Si
CITY HOTEL. ,, And General Stage Office.
MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OF PUBLIC SQUARE,
E E A E I N & LOUIS LEVY, Proprietor. my5 n36tf
C. TWITCHELL,
Forwarding «f* Commission 3 a A S W TO POYDRAS STREET, 3EST»s*ar QOo*aa»aaziaitt»
WE. II. FAIRCHILD, (formerly of Harrington, Hannah 6c Co., EvansviUe) is connected with the above house, and solicits consignments from his friends.
aug4 49n6m
r,
S. IL POTTER &. CO.
_Terre-Haute, Octobcr 13,1340. 7tf.
Birok"AVV~i COUNWKLL, MERCHANT TAILORS On tlie IM side of tho Public Square.
TERRE-IIAIJT12, INDIANA. O AVE just received a very hundsoine assort I tnent of Black atul Brown French Cloths, Doe Skin and French Striped C'nssimeres, Black and Figured Satin and Worsted Vetting*, to which we ask especial attention.
We are also in receipt of a sreneral assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, and keep on hand and make to order all kinds,pf no rv 'B aa :bc rwkr «ra which we wamtfif to be well made and of the most fashionable cut* and Mill constantly keep a supply of every thing necessary to the
WARDROBE OF GENTLEMEN*'* It is no trouble to us to show our goods, so that gentleman wanting any thing in our line will oblige us by giviog us a call, we pledge ourselves to sell at reasonable prices—nnd the article sold shall bo precisely such as we represent it. We areragulgrly established here and it is' our pleasure, aa well.afl our interest, to satisfy our custom tpers. Dee. 3^, 17ni3.
Small Profits and Quick Sales.
New Store and More New Goods* ^DRY GOODS, GROCERIISS," MMftrdware, Oncen*ttnre, BOOTS, SHOES, WALL PAPER, CUR.
TAIN PAPER, SEGAltS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., tVc.. J^XDR sale cheap for €ath or Produce, wholstale or
SirLook outforgreatbargains at the Now Cheap Store, two doors south of Bement & Co.'s ARI.ES A. DUY.
April 28, 1843(^ Wost,side Public Square.
Wood A Donnelly, Dealers in Medicine, Drugs, &cM
TERRE-IIAUTE.
REQUEST
the attention flf purchasers to their
well selected assortment of Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery,
OilSf Extract*, Essences, Spices, re W in a Choice Groceries, Tobacco, Cignrs, 4sc. Wholesale and retail purchasers will be supplied as heretofore with articles of tho best quality, end on liberal tt ns.
Refer to—Bemext& Viet.e, -ni J. H. Machks& Co. I
Evhh8v,ile-
f'i'tf I'im
DENTISTRY.
R. SMITH.'D. D. S..W' BEING now permamnl\y located in his new office on Ohio street,' thinl door east of the public
Square, will at all times
be in readiness to wait en bis patrons in all things pertaining to bis profession Terre-Haute, April 17,1849 34yl
N. B.—No credit given for operations un is tsby prevtousarrangemen
•J? WINDOW GLASS.
Xfl HALF boxes, from8 by 10 to20 br 241just Cfy received by aP121 S4tf 3. CUNINGHAM.
Musical InstrnmeittB.
AND DEPOT OF BRONZE POWDERS, pHE subscriber, Importer an I Manufacturer, keen* constantly on band the largest assort* mcnt of Musicsl Isstrumenta of every description in the United plates, also Bronze Powder, of si! colors aid qualities of the boat German manufacture, Dutch Metal, Florence Leaf Gold, and Ultramarine Blue, and which ha will sell on reasons Me terms. Stire-keepers are requested to call and examine his large assortment before ourrWinir elsewhere. EDWAjU) BAA'f. mar9-30-4w. 87 FultonSt, New York.
WANTED! ar
ANYqnsrttityFox.
of Otter, Deer. Mini WtWt*el,
House Cst, Coon, Wolf. Lyiuu Oponrom, Martin and Rabbit Skins, for which the highest market pries will be paid.
CHARLES A I)UY«,
"Jan. 19,'50.-21 tf West ^gide Public Hqoaw
CASH FOR WHEAT I
I
WILL give the highest cstth price for Wheat at my store. 'CHARLES A. DUY, Jan. ly, *50.-21 if West aMs Pnhiio 8nm.
POTTER A CO.
WnleuiineB Valentine* I
A SPLENDID
asaortmeot of Vaiestine*,jaa
C\. received sod for sale by PERKINS & BUCKING
imm
Sign of the Big Book
WANTED.
1 ft flftft BUSHELS of POTATOES, for wtteh A. Highe*t pne* vHll W paid 10 Cash at tha Illinois Store.
STEWART 3c BROTHER. Iflrf
Terre Hwrto,Dee. 8,1949.
The Coin Chart Xaainl.
,or beidbnttofs mdss |r^ONTAIN£NG eight bondsedand fiftyiieatai Cooirraas, to California, ilies of the various Gold and Silver coins the BIG BOOK, jaradstion, at the sign ol the Big Book. fcM
moitats
life Pills aad Pfceah IWafc^
Theoa Medicines have now been w»., pubfic fcr a period of FJUTlxil^ during that time have tat In almost every pwtofths tntordinary and immedaitei
power
«»r r?»U^ajp«-,
feet health to persons suffenug underuearfj«very kiud of disease to which the buinuu fttune ui «aUai|
or VL&SY THOXTSAlfDS rfC p«rtific«ted inataaoes, thay havs even re*aM|^ sufiersn from the rery P? -ft-r »n the deceptive nostrmns of the day" Jpsf
rr apV^ ^ly^ss than t* those who wers acquainted with the baautiftiHj^ SS^alprinciplia upon which they are ec pounded, and upou which they eonaequeutly ItvSs to their manifest and purifying the springs and eShkanoKaof duiug lihem with renewed tone and v-.£or,J thev were indebted fur their wuue- *.
Oriike the host of pernicious quaeKWea boast of vegetable ingredients, the IaFBIIBM'wti^. (11NK8 pnwly
ani
vegetable,
contain neither MttVOttry, "I** AtMaia nor any other mmamli in wh25rer. -They are onUrely compooed of e*traot*from rare ind pp^irfiil '"jg of which,- though long known to sevewJlBdu^ tribes, nnd recently to some eminent pharmacy tical chemists, are altogether unknown thj ignorant pretenders to medical acience, ma tpSPl i^verbefore administered so happily efficae.otisj combination. ,v_.
The firat operatkin is to loosen from the coot* of the' stomach and- bowels th« varKus inipuii^ ties aud crudities oonataudy setUlng round them and to remove the hardened tecea winch collecT in the convolutions of the smalt intestines. Othrf medicines ortly partlaTly cleanse tlwse, and teav# such collected masses behind to produce habftut^ Costiyenoss, with all Ua traiii o( evils, Diarrhcea with its imminent dangers. This is wen-known to all regular «w*«niAs whem«-fort amirta thi. human bowels after death and hehcrf tho prejudice of these well-informed men ugmn^b tlie q\iack medicines of the age. I h0 effec? Of the
vegbtam iife medi-"J®*"'"
mvvo is to cleanse the kidneys uifd the blanS« and, by this means, the Kver and lunw^ the healthftil aoHon of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the uriuary organs. Ilia blood, which tukes its rod color from the agoucy of the liver and lungs, before it passes mto the heart being thus porifleU by them, and no^jahed by food' oorrang from a clean stomach, cs6uw*«« Ireelv through the veius, renawe every part o| the system, mid triumphantly monn^thn bau^ uer or health in the blooming cheek. _ia
The fiillowing are Aim»ng the (fflAtreswug v«tf riety of hnmnu diseases tn which the V1S0B* TABLE LIFE MEDICINES well kuuw^ to be infallible. .i
T»VSP1?PSTA. by lhoroiighly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a «»w of* pure healthy bUey instead of tho stale and acri# kind I Flatulency, Loss or AwsTiTK.llKAaTj-, suaw, Hkaoaciik, Ijt.L-1 K»IrEa^ Anxikty, LanouorIIkstlkssnkss, and Mki^soiioly, whitli are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, »:ii nCtostiveneea, by cleaiwing the whole lengtk of the iutestiues with a solvent prweoss, and without violence all violent purge* leave the bowels cosfive withln two days-
Diarrhoea and Cholera,, by removing th« sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are. occasioned, aud by, promoting the lubricativo se^ cret'ton of the mucous membrane.
Peveri of all kinds, by restoring the o'.i regular circulation,-through the process of perspi-' ration ia such cases, and the thorot^h a^)atipti of all intestinal obstruction in others,
The Lira Mro?CINRS nave been known t«( cure Hhenmatiflll perninnently iu three Weekrf and Gout i" half that time, by removing locaf* iuflamiuation from the muscles and ligaments 0 tlie joints.
Dropsies d) kinds, by freeing and strength ehttiij the kidneys hud bladder: they operate most delightfully on these Knportaat organs, and lienc^ have ever been found a certain remedy for Ah«: worift esses of Gravel. ht.u -.wl
Also Worm*, by dislodging fioui the lurntnp of tho bowels tlie slimy matter to Which thos^ creatures adhere.
Asthma
Rnd
Cownmption, by relieving ths-
air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous whicheven slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces llisuu dreadful discuses.
Scurvy, Ulceri,
a"d
Inveterate 8ore«, by
the perfect purity which tliese LIFE MEDI~ CINES Rive to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruption! "»d Bad Complex. ion», by their alterative effect upon the Hunts thai feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occa•ions nil eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and
other disagreeable complexious. Tlie use of these Pills for a very short limd* will effect an entire cure of gait BhdUm, and striking improvemeitt in the cleuniessof the skin. Common Colds «"d Influenza will always bof cured by one ^se, or by two even iu the worst? cases. •, r\.
PXLES. Aiffi'Mnrdy for this moid distressing* nnd obmmsto mnlady, tho VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic^ re«:oininendatiou. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself amicted with llii* $ compaint for upwards of 'rnnm-mie
FEVUH AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will lie found a safe, speedy, aud certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system .» subject to a return of tlie d'rseaso^a aure by thesifT* medicines to permanent—TRY TiiEM, 1iS* SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.
BiHou* Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, ko«* Ani-twit, Duuaixsq^ Kkmalwh—the^e itiedioinoiliftvo been# usod wilh the most beneficial results iu cases this description:—KINO'S Evil, and ScaorvLA, iuy its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable McdlrfueS. Niairr* Swkats, Nitavow Dkdiutv, Nexvot's Co*^ pi^iirr* of all kinds, PstwATioa ok tna Ukakt,^ PiJUVXHn's Colic, are speedily cured. n- MEBCUBIAL DISEASES. til
Pawns whose constitutions have become un- -v paired by the injudicious use of Mkhcuhv, will* find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never* foil to eradicate ft»m the system all the effects off Mercury infinitely sootier than the most powerful^ preparations of Sarsaparilla. A isngle trial place them beyond the reach of competition? ie, the estimation of every patient
BE CABEFUI OF C0UBTEBTOT& fSeveral have lately been discovered, and tlitssl sefarioos authors arrested, both in the oily of New York and abroad.
FOR SALE BY
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Wholemle and RejgU Agents, Terre Haute, Ind Jannary 26, lfl8d. 2g-ly
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that he tried ia vain every remedy prescribe^ withia Uie wiiole compass of tlie Materia tfrdica r* He however at length tried the Medicine whicliL is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronoanced not only improbable, bat ab*lut«3y im-^ possible, by any human meaiw.
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For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate. Persons wanting Printing done wilt do well to give tn a call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and we
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