Semi-Weekly Journal, Volume 3, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1841 — Page 4

DRUGS & MEDICI N ES.--. rpOMLINSON BROTHERS are now receiving and opening at their AV store room, directly opposite (Brownings) Washington Hall, an entire new and large assortment of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Parent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyewoods and Dye-stuffs, Glassware, Window Glass, Cosmetics, Perfumery, and medicinally fine Wines and LlquorB, to which they call the attention of Physicinns, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids. Their stock has been purchased under the Immediate inspection of one of the firm and warranted of the first quality. Particular attention is given to filling prescriptions and shop open at all hours. mav 25-tf

SWAINE PANACEA. O DOZ Swaines Panacea, warranted genuine. June 11 for sale by CRAIGHEAD fc BRANDON. ADMINISTRATOR'S SA LE. THERE will he a sale of the personal property belonging to the estate of John Campbell, consisting of a Horse and Wagon, some Hogs and Cattle, Corn in the field, and perhaps some other articles, on Saturday the 2fith August Terms made Known on the day of sale (Aug. 6-3t) SAMUEL HOUSTON, Adm'r. TO TAILORS. JAMES HALL, DRAPER A.VD TAILOR, Indianapolis, la. would respectfully inform the trade generally throughout the state, that he is the duly authorised agent (or Scott & Wilson's Mirror of Fashion, System of Cutting, &c. . Terms as follows: Report, monthly Mirror per year, $6 00 do do do six months, 3 00 System of cutting earments 10 00 Patent Square and Scales, 5 00 The above articles, together with Shears, Tape Measures, Advertising Cards, and any article of Trimmings may be had by order with a remittance nccompnuying the amount ordered. The system for cutting, square and scales, with Keports and Mirror one half year, can be had for Fifteen Dollars, payable in advance. All letters on the subject must be post paid to receive attention, unless enclosing a remittance; ' June 18 3m

FRESH MEDICINES, &C. ' rPHE subscribers have just received and opened at their new -- store room, a new and large assortment of Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyewoods and Dyestuffs, Medical Glassware, Windowglass, Cosmetics, Pure Wines and Liquors, (selected expressly for medicinal purposes.) together with almost

every other article in their line, all of which have been selected by one of the firm in the Eastern cities, with a view to have each and every article of j.he first quality, and are determined to sell the same at the very lowest prices for cash, or on short approved credit. The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants, Painters and Invalids are respectfully invited. Particular care and attention will be given to filling prescriptions, and compounding medicines, and believe that with the experience of twelve years in this particular Branch of business, we shall be able to render full satisfaction. The store will he opened at anv hour in the night when called on. Indianapolis, june 11.. CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON. ROlVANDS TOMC MIXTURE. FOR the Ague and Fever, just received and for sale hv july 22 TOMLINSON BROTHERS. Opposite the Washington Hall. : 100 DOLLARS REWARD. BROKE out of the Shelby county jail, on the 22d inst.a prisoner who had been confined for horsestealing. He is about six feet high, dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair. He goes by the name of Montgomery or Ward. He is represented as a most notorious horse thief and counterfeiter. The above reward will be given for his apprehension. Editors in this State and Illinois are requested to copy the above notice. july 28 VINEGAR. 3BLS. best cider vinegar, just received and for sale by july 8 E.JORDAN. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. A Public Examination of the Pupils of the Intittute will com. rnence on to-morrow (Thursday) morning at 8 o'clock, and close on Friday afternoon. Parents and friends of education are respectfully invited. The winter session of the Institute will commence on the second Monday of September next. J. WHEELER, Prin. Aug. 6.1841-999-3w DKNTISTRY. DR. W. WOODWARD takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity, that he intends stop, ping a few days at the Washington Hall, where he will be hap. py to wait on those desiring his professional services. Ladies waited on at their residences, REFERENCES. Cincinnati. -Madison.

Dr. Rodgers, Dr. Norwood. Dr. J. Allen, Dr. Davidson, Dr. L. Allen, Moody Park, Col. Lawrence, Wm. Ford. Aug 6-999 3t ' ; :.. ' ': ' .

CASH WANTED. fTAHE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public gen

I erally, that he will sell 10 inch tin valley, for I2 cents per

foot; 14 inch do. for 17 cents; 4 inch hanging trough for 12j cents; 2 inch conductor for 124 cents; and 3 inch ditto, for 20

cents per foot.

He has also, Tinware, Cooking Stoves of various sizes, of

Resor's patent, flat ware of the finest quality. Skillets, Ovens,

Pots, Dish and Tea kettles, and Spiders of various sizes; all of

which he will sell low for cash in hand, at bis store on the south

east corner of Waslungton and Meridian streets. rrj" An apprentice wanted to learn the tinning business. junel8-3mo SAMUEL WAINRIGHT " TfTcOUNTRY MERCHANTS.

W& C. FELLOWES & CO., corner of Main and Wall . streets, Louisville, Ky., would respectfully inform country merchants, that they will offer purchasers, the ensuing fall, one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods ever opened west of the

Mountains, and from the fact that they make all their purchases from first bands, and at as low prices as any Eastern jobber, they

believe they can sell their goods at Eastern jobbing prices, with a fair allowance for exchange, charges, interest, tec. Their terms

are cash, or six months to punctual men, and they solicit from all such a visit and examination. Their stock will be completed by

the 15th of September. July 28 7 w

WILLIAMS St DILWORTH,

Wholesale arocers. Produced Commission merchants,

And dealer in Putabnrg Manufactured Articles,

Refer to C. Ac J. Cox. may21-3m No 29, Wood street Pittsburgh.

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VANS CAMOMILE PILLS. Just received and for sale by

june 11 CKA1UHEAD tc UUANIHJIM

ONE CENT REWARD,

RAN AWAY from the subscriber on the 22d ultimo, an In. dented apprentice named Alfred Bates. Said boy is about

14 years of age, small of bis age, light colored hair, blue eyes,

He had on a linen pair of pantaloons, cotton shirt, and palm leaf

bat when be left. 1 warn all persons from trusting or harbor

ing him on my account, as I will not be beld responsible. I will

give the above reward for his delivery to me in Harrison town ship, Morgan county, Indiana. WM. TULL. Aug. 6 1841 999-3wp

TVJOTICE is hereby given that mv wife Eliza Hartman has

' left my bed and board in Andrew county. Mo. and has proba bly went to Indianapolis, Indiana, without any just cause or pro

vocation; and this is to forwarn all persons from harboring her or trading with her on my account, as I am determined to pay

no debts of her contracting. JOHN HARTMAN. Aug. 6,1841. 999 Iwp

TOOTH ACHE.

TU8T received asupply of Montague's Balm, for the teeth, at

O the sign of the Golden Mortar, opposite the Washington Hall, july 22 TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents.

MANSION HOUSE. Main street, near the Canal, Cincinnati. RF. LEVERING, formerly of the Cincinnati Hotel, re- , ipectfully informs his old friends and the traveling community, that he bas leased for a term of years, that well known and pleasantly situated botel, established and conducted for a number of yean by Win. H. Ilenrie. This extensive establishment is now in complete order and open for the reception of visiters, having undergone thorough repairs and improvements, the proprietor feels confident of being able to ive universal satisfaction. He can promise at least tbat no pains or expense shall be wanting to promote the comfort and convenience of bis guests, and make them feel perfectly at borne. Situated as bis bouse is, at the Main street canal landing U presents a desirable stopping place for travelers who may arlive or depart by canal boats or stages. Pork merchants and country dealers would also find this a convenint location for the transaction of business during their guy in the city. No house in the west possesses more comfortable or agreeable lodgint rooms, which are kept in the most neat and cleanly manner. Honest and careful waiters will be ever found ifl readiness to give their attention. The table will at all times be furnuhed with the. choicest provisions our abundant market affords, and the bar with the best selection of liquors. Ia the reading room may be found newspapers of the latest dates from tbe various and most important sections of the Union. The stables attached are extensive, well provided, and under tbe supervision of a superior manager. N. B. Horses and carriage ai ail times ia readiness, july 15-Jmo cb adv. 5

EAGLES CHAIR FACTORY.

f 1 VIE subscriber announces to the publl

I that he bas removed hisChnir Establish

inent to the 2 story building on Washington street, one door west of the Indiana Journal

office and nearly opposite the Post Office

where he keeps constantly on hand a large

and splendid assortment ot Fancy and Wiud

sor Chairs, ns follows:

fancy GrecianFlagseatChair

Regular Sweep Fancy

Round post Cane seat do do Flag do Large Windsor Rocking Smal I do tie- -- Windsor Scroll Top

do

do do do tto

Slat-back

Common Table Children

Settees of all patterns

do

do do do

do

do do do do do

Black Walnut Chairs; Upholstered do Large Cane, back and Caneseat Rocking Chairs;

Large Boston style Rocking do

The most approved pattern ofi

Upholstered Rocking do Maple Stools, cane seats, for Hotels or Canal Boats ; Upholstered Lounges ! Cane seat 'do Large Writing Chairs ; Fancy Grecian Cane seat do

P. S. Ca4i(Fiirni(ur,cnrvedor plain, keptconstantlyon hand. Sofa Springs also kept constantly on hand. All orders

from a distance will be punctually attended to, mid neatly pack.

(oct.20,1838.) - .JOSEPH I. STRETCHER. TIIE COUNTERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW, THE public will please observe that no Brandreth's Pills are

genuine unless the box has three labels upon it, each containing

afncsimiliesignatureof my hand writing thus B. Brandreth. These labels are engraved on stcci; beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars. THE BRANDRETH PlliljS. rpHE remarkable cures which have been effected by Brandreth's

Pills have astonished the whole medical faculty, many of

whom have conceded that they aro the greatest blessing that ever was given to the world. The reason these celebrated Pills have such an universally good effect is because their action harmonizes with the human body. "Purge out the old leaven, that ye may become a new lump," is the language of toe llolv Writ, a figure applied spiritually, it is true, but how could it have any application unless confirmed

by practical experience in the body of matter? The foundation unon which this figure of scripture rests is as immovable as the

laws which govern the tides, or that occasion the thunders of

heaven. "The Condition." The condition upon which God hus given health to man is a constant care to keep his stomach and bowels free from all morbid or unhealthy accumulations. The means to effect this must be those remedies which cleanse the bowels and purify the blood. Good healthful medicine is only a species of food; when the animals, whose habits we have the means of observing, are sick, they wander through the fields, and make selection of those herbs which open their bowels and purify their fluids, which immediately restores their health. When a dose of Brandreth's rills are taken, they are digested and pass to every part of the system; but they leave the body when they have effected the intended purpose, and health and vigor are by them insured. Mineral medicines may enter the system; but they are with difficulty got out again; and they always occasion pain and misery while they remain in the body: Whereas Braudreths Pills are as innocent as a piece of bread, and are evacuatedwit h the disease for which they are taken. From the time we are born to the time we cease to breathe, our bodies are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or wastes them. The food we eat, the digestive organs convert into blood, which renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely, and when any thing prevents its free course through the vains, disease commences. Remember! the top the side and the bottom. JMy own office is on Third street between Main and Walnut, where the oknuine Pills can always be obtained. The following are the only authorized agents for the sale of Brandreths Pills; C. B. Davis, Indianapolis; Jacob Loucks, Cumberland; F. Tbacber, Pleasant View; A. W. Stinrly, Bridgeport; wlto have teem at all times for sale. junell-6mo.'

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. SHAD. LOT of Shad No. 1, just received and for sale by july 8 E. JORDAN.

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july 31

ONTAGUE'S BALM FOR THE TEETH, for sale by

CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON, Agents for Indianapolis.

EASTMANS (BLOODGOOD'S) ELIXIR, JUST received, a full supply of the justly celebrated Eastman's (late Dr. Bloodgood's) Elixir of Health, and for sale by july 22 TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Sign of the Golden Mortar.

300

SCHOOL TESTAMENTS.

Testaments for the use of Schools. Just received and

forsaleat july 22-1 w DAVIS's Bookstore,

Dr. SWA VIVE'S compound syrup of PR VN1T9 VlltINI AN A OR WILD I'HKHKV. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spittings of Blood, Soreness of Throat, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases indicative of COJVSUMPTIOX. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS So it is with those who ne

glect their COLDS and COUGH. At first you complain of hav ing a Cold, which is neglected; after which n soreness is experienced i n the Bronchia, with a Hacking Cough, and finally

the disease settles on the lungs, which the pntient will soon per

ceive by a wasting away of the body, attended with hectic fe vers and spitiing up of florid blood, nnd matter from ulcers on the lungs; a pain and weight is also experienced at the affected part of the lungs; the functions of the nniinal economy grow languid; the body becomes dry; the eyes sink deep within their

cavities; at length the pntient pays the debt of nature, when he ii?

flattering hiinsell with the hopes ot a speedy recovery. To obviate all those distressing symptoms, "spare no time" in procuring the above Invaluable Medicine at the very commencement of your Colds and Coughs, whereby your health may he secured nnd time and money saved. For ante by : CRJIGI1&4D & BRANDON. july 22-3w Agents for Indianapolis.

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LOODGOOD'S ELIXER OF HEALTH, genuine, for sale

by

july 31

CRAIGHEAD & BRANDON,

Agents for Indianapolis,

DENTISTRY.

T" P. HUNT having located permanently in the town of In

XJ, dianapolis, would inform the citizens and public generally

that he is prepared to do all operatlous in his line. He will in

sert parts or whole sets of Porcelain Teeth, extract, cleanse, and

fill with gold or other materials in the best possible manner

He will regulate irregularities so essential to the preservation

and appearance of the natural teeth. All operations warrant

ed to stand. He may be found at his office unless called away

on professional business. Office first door east of the Washing ton Hall on Washington street, Indianapolis. may 14-tf

AGUE! AGUEJ! AGUE!!! No cure no par,

CLEMENS & BAKER'S celebrated Black Tonic Pills,

A certain cure for FEVER & AGUK. Warranted to cure or the Money refunded.

STRHK unparallelled success which haa attended the 41 use of these Pills wherever they hnve been introduced, enables us with confidence.to offer them to the public as as an infallible remedy for FEVER AND AGUE. And as we have never yet heard of their failing to cure in a single case, we have such confidence in their efficacy, that we hereby authorize our agents

to refund the price of them m every instance ol tail

ure, provided satisfactory evidence is given that the

directions lor their use has been complied with

These pills contain no mineral or poisonous ingredient, nor any thing in the least injurious to tbe human system, but are a vegetable preparation, and may

be given to intants or persons ot the most delicate constitution, with peifect safety, and are of so bracing

and strengthening a nature, that they restore a lost

appetite, strengthen the digestive organs, and invigo

rate the whole system; and are consequently one of

the best remedies known for dyspepsia, liver complaint, jaundice, and general debility. No person, living in a section of country where in

termittent tevrrs prevail, should ever be without a box of the TONIC PILLS, and whenever the premonitary symptoms appear, by taking one pill every

morning or oftener, the disease will in most cases be

arrested.

To travelers also, they cannot be too highly recommended, as they are neatly put up, and can be carried

in the pocket without inconvenince, having in this respect the advantage over all the liquid Tonics, which

are not only bulky and liable to breakage, but being generally watery solutions, will not stand the cold.

1 he Ionic fiat contain all the virtues ot the best ot

them.

Our advice to every body is, Go and buy a box of Cle

merit and Bakert Black Ionic Pills, which may be had of the following agents.

R. Wilcox, Druggist; bvansville, Indiana.

W. & C. Bell, do. do. do.

R. Wallace & Co., Merchants, Carlisle, do.

B. Col well & Co., Druggists, Vincennes, do.

Patrick &. Wood, do Terre Haute, do.

i1. king, do do do.

Benjamin Hawkins, Innkeeper, Roseville, do.

Rosebrough & Sidwell, Merchants, Rockville, do.

Joseph Stevenson, P. M. Montezuma, do.

L). A. Jones, Merchant, i s wport, do. Hill fc Gessie, do Perryville, do.

Jones Smith ct Co., Merchants, Perryville, do. Gookins & Barnes, do do do. Hamilton & Price, Druggists, Covington, do. Tomlinson Brothers, do Indianapolis, do.

Craighead & Brandon, do do do.

R. Hoggett & Co. Princeton, do.

july 22-6mo

CLEMENS & BAKER, Phila.

HISTOY OF A TLIRT, written by herself. July 2 Just received at DAVIS' Bookstore

PETERS' PILLS:

Or, really, Health compared with 25 or 50 Cents.

yt js. Know that these Pills of Peters', are eminently me uusi vegetable anti-bilious Pills in use we can also prove this

and from it will not depart and who does not know it? A cloud of witnesses are before you nnd the world, too numerous too intelligent resistless, speaking whnt they do know, and

testifying what they have seen and experienced. Witnout ex.

ception, in any aire or country, no medicine has spread ivitn

such rapidity and given such (universal satisfaction they are

in general use throughout the American continent and else

where and their resistless power and innocence proclaim tuein

one of the happiest discoveries of modern days, and an inestimable public blessing. They are simple in their preparation, mild and kind in their action, thorough in their operation, and

unrivalled in their results. The town and country are alike

filled with their praise. The palace and poor-house alike echo with their virtues in all climes under all temperatures, tticy will retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unaltered by

age or situation: and this the voice of a grateful community pioclnim. They will cure Billious Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,

Dropsey, Rheumntism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Colic,

Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Dis

tension oi the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea. Flatu

lence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Bal-

low Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a cathartic or aperient is indicated producing neither nausea, griping, nor debility, and are the scientific compound of a regit lar physician who has made his profession the study of his life. Dr. Peters was bread to the healing art he is a graduate of Yale College, and the Medical college of Berkshire, Mass., di

plomas from both of which hang in his office, Liberty street, N. Y. also the American Institute honored him with three premiums for his inimitable skill and perfection, in generdizing and man

ufacturing medicines, and the Medical Bociety of New York

have recognized Peters' Pills with their sanction and individual

patronage. Dr. Peters formerly practiced in the marshy dis

trict South, where agues, fevers, and yellow-jack, grow out of a

morbid state of the bile, and here it was Peters' Pills originated for the benefit of mankind. Some very quacks tell you their

nostrums will cure every thing. I would as leave swallow them, prescriptions, wrappers and all, as a tale so absurd. Pe

ters' Puis work no such miracles although I take them and de

rive more real benefit in one box than in fifty dollars laid out in any former way and I would exchange them for none. The care with which every box of pills is put up under Dr. Peters' own inspection their adaptation to every variety of ills where

cathartics are indicated three or four is a common dose; hence

the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. Only read what they have done: we mean if any are yet unacquainted with their power and efficacy, please to call on the agents, and see a pamphlet published by Dr. Peters, where they arc recommended by such persons as will Inspire confidence. The sub. scribers, also, having found by the past years experience, that

it is really what it is recommended to be, have obtained a tresh

supply from Dr, Peters, for wholesaling, &c. at his prices. In

quire for Peters' Vegetable Pills JjPrice 25 or 50 cents. 1 he resistless force of such truths their universal reception added

to the testimony of millions, "keep it before the people," must and will be heard throughout this vale of tears.

The King of terrors looked awhile,

As though his soul was turned to bile, At that unsparing scourge of ills, : By all men known as Peters' Pills. These Pills of Perer's stop the slaughter. And leave the blood as pure as water. Now Peter makes, I've heard him say. Five hundred thousand Pills a day; So that the chance is very small, Of people dying there at all, For soon the cheeks so marked for doom, Begin like any rose to bloom, march 5-1 y D. R. KING, Agent. 10,000 boxes for sale wholesale and retail, by: Scudder & Hannaman, Tomlinsou Broters, Craiohkad & Blair, Daniei Kino, Indianapolis; Frost Jfc SLouaimsNBURO, Noblesville; Cottihoham &. Combs, Strawtown; Blackliduk Sl Bird, Calvert & Hawn, Andersontownr Makepeace Sl Shi-

mer, uiiesierneio; Joseph bowman, xorKtown; kussell &

Jack, Dr. Anthony, Willard & Putnam, Muncietown; Good

rich & Co. and M. Baker, Winchester; Dr. J. W. Applkton, Bridgeport; W. J. Matlock, and Crawford, Vories He Co.,

Danville; W. J. uncles, and S. li. Moore, Bellville; T. J

Matlock, Stilesville; W. M. 8c J. Thornbcro, and Allison St Robinson, Greencastle; James Richey, Franklin; John F. Kino,

Terre Haute. And throughout this State and the Union.

A nurc rcuirdy for Dinrrnhonnnd Cholera Infantum. rpHE CUAM1NAT1VE BALSAM, prepared by Dr. David Jayne, of Philadelphia, is, without doubt, the most certain, safe, and effectual remedy ever yet discovered for Dyssentary, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and Cholera Infantum or Bummer Complaint of children, and indeed the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing tbis last nnmed disease; besides.

It 19 so cheap, mat is witnin tne roach ot ovory family, and If mothers could possibly appreciate its virtues, there would be few families without it. The following is an extract from a letter received by Dr. Jane from M. L. Lnnpp, M. D. of Baltimore, which, coming from so high a source, is in itself a sufficient evidence of tlio astonishing efficacy 'Of this medicine in curing diseases of the stoir.nch nnd bowels. "You nsk me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your

medicine. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for bowel complaints that has given mo so much satisfaction, nnd my patients so speedy nnd perfect relief as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called fora gain and again, which I think n nrollv irniiil nrnnf nt' ila nllii'inir nnrl iiinfulno.u I. ihitfiion

mer complaint of children it hns frequently appeared to snatch the little victims as it were, from the grave. "It has saved the life of my child, and of such and such a child," Ihave frequently heard Said. In dysenteric affectionsof adults, I have time &agnin seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in n few hours, I may say in a few minutes. In fine.it is a valuable medicine,

ana no iamny snouiu oe witnout it. uespccnuny, M L. KNAPP, M. D. It is to he hoped therefore, that persons will not allow their

prejudice to overcome their better judgment, as is not unfre-

quently tho case with regard to quack medicines, as they aro very generously and indiscriminately termed; but, whenever

cither of the above named diseases occur either to an adult or

the tnndcrcst infant, do not nsk "Whntshall I do? shall I give it

this or the other?" do not fold your arms in listless and unavailing sorrow and cry "my child," or "my friend is past recovery," but fly at once and procure the Carminative Balsam,

Tisthis which has afforded relief after all others have failed.

'Tis this which has repeatedly snatch'd, as it were, suffering hu

manity from the verge of eternity, when the last ray of hope had ceased to be Indulged, either by their friends or physicians. Be careful to obtain that which is fresh as it is a medicine which hecomes somewhat impaired by age. Jayne & Pancoast being agents for the article, are constantly receiving fresh supplies from the East. Tne citizens of St. Louisandthe public generally, therefore, would do well to call upon them in preference to purchasing elsewhere, where they would be liuble to get that which has been made several years and which, of course, would not be so effectual in its operations. JAYNE & PANCOAST, Agents. No. 138 Main st. St. Louis. Sold wholesale and retail at the sign of the Golden Mortar,

directly opposite the Washington Hall. TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Who are Agents for Indianapolis

DOES NOT REASON and Common Sense teach us that expectoration is the most natural as well as the most effectual agent in arresting and curing Pulmonary Diseases? The answer must be yes, because obstruction is either immediately or remotely the cause of Inflammation and Catarrhal Fevers, producing Croup, Consumption and Abscesses of the Lungs, pain and soreness of the Throat, Breast, Sides, or Shoulders Bronchitis, exciting mucous and purulent secretions, thereby clogging up the lungs, so as to more or less impede both respiration and the free circulation of the blood, causing difficulty of breathing and asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness and Loss of Voice Dropsy of the Heart and Chest, Rupture of Blood vessels and bleeding from the throat and lunge, and spitting of blood. To remove this obstruction, from which all these alarming and dangerous diseases originate, and to produce a radical cure, nothing has ever been found equal to Jayne's Expectorant. It stands unrivalled it stands pre eminent try it, and you will be forced to acknowledge that its virtues have not, nor cannot be overrated; that it stands far above and beyond the reach

of competition; that it is the only reasonable, the only natural.

and the only truly successful method of arresting and curing.

diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.

JAYNE & PANCOAST, Ageuts, 138 Main street St. Louis, Sold wholesale and setail at the sign of the Golden Mortar

directly opposite the Washinglon Hall.

TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents, Indianapolis

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Read and be Convinced.

AYNE'S HAIR TONIC. Having ourselves witnessed the

baneficial effects of this article on the persons of several of

our inhabitants, we hesitate not to recommend it to all those who have unfortunately lost their hair. We refer such to the certificate of Mr. Holmes, which will be found in another column Bristol Phenix. certificate. Bristol, R. I. Feb, 16, 1841. Mr. Rapcly Sir: Having about four years since, tnrough disease lost the hair from the top of my bead, and having used many articles recommended to restore it, without effect, I was induced, from the recommendations I saw in your Phenix, to try Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic. Iam now happy to say, that after using three bottles, my head is now covered with a fine growth of young and healthy hair. Several of my friends and acquaintances have also used it to their entire satisfaction; I, therefore, cheerfully, recommend it to all who are suffering the disagreeable sensation caused by baldness. James A. Holmes. The above certificate is from a respectable young man who Is an overseer in the Steam Mill, whose statement can be confidently relied on. JYNE &. PANCOAST, Agents. Sold wholesale and reatail at the sign of the Golden Mortar,

directly opposite the Washington Hall.

July 8, 1841 tljan4 '42 TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents, Indianapolis.

IMPORTANT PROOFS of the efficacy of Dr. Harlich's celebrated Medicines. The following certificate was sent by Mr. E. B. Ilinman, agent at Cincinnati, Ohio. There can be no mistake in it, as the par ties are well known. "Mr. Ezekiel Rigdon, of Anderson township, Hamilton county, Ohio, was several days troubled with Bilious affections, Acidity at the Stomach, attended with the usual symptoms of Dyspepsia, and having made trial of various medi

cines without finding relief, was cured by the above medicines." Cin. june 30, 1840. Attest, Ezekiel Riodon.

YET LATER Mr. Vance, of Washington county, writes

as follows Dear Sir Dr. Harlich's pills are performing some of the most wonderful cures in this vicinity ever heard of. They

were introduced here about six months ago, by one of my neigh

bors, who bought half dozen packages from the Pittsburgh Office. I am aware of four cases in this place where complete cures

have been performed, one of severe Rheumatism , two of Dys

pepsia, and one of a most shocking and aggravated ivervous complaint, often or twelve years standing. I send you enclosed five dollars; please to forward Pills for that amount by the bear

er, William Ward. juiy7, law. Attest. John vance.

N. B. The above certificates, compared with the very many

already received, certainly must convince those similarly afflicted,

that they can yet be relieved by the use of these invaluable medicines. Principal office, No. 19, North EIGHT STREET,

Philadelphia.

TOMLINSON BROTHERS, Agents, july 28-3w Sign of the Golden Mortar, Indianapolis.

CASK Fine Orange Gum Shellac. 1 do Superior Glue, 1 do Venitian Red, 1 Barrel Copal Varnish, 5 do Spirits Turpentine.

june 9 Ree'dandfor saleby CRAIGHEAD $ BRANDON.

MORRISON'S INFANT CARMINATIVE.

IjORthe relief of Children afflicted with wind, colic, gripes, jD flaxes, ahd other similar disorders of the stomach and

bowels, warranted genuite; for sale by

june 25 TOMLISON BROTHES, Sign of the Golden Mortar.

WORM SYRUP & INFANT PRESERVATIVE.

1 0 DOZ. Cave & Scbatfer's Worm Syrup and Infant Preservative, an invaluable and pleasant remedy for children.

For sale by , TOMLINSON BROTHERS,

june 25 Sign of the Golden Mortar.

N. O. SUGAR. HHD3. N. O. Sugar this day received and for sale by june 22 E. JORDAN.

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BBL8. SALT just received and for sale by July 2 E- JORDAN.

MORPHINE AC.

10 ox Sulphate of Morphine, I 8 oi Croton Oil, 12 " Piperine, I 1 - Oil Cantbaridea.

8 Kreosote, Just ree'd and for sal by

June 4, 1841. TOMLINSON BROTHERS. Opposite the Washington Bail.

DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, For Consumption nnd Liver Complaint, Coughs, Colds, Asltma, Diflicvlty of Breathing, Paint in

Vie side or breast, spilling of Blood, Lalarrs, Palpitation of the Heart, oppression and Soreness of the Chestr Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats. Difficult or profuse Expectoration, and all other affections of the Chest, Lungs and Liver. rpHE result of long observation and closo study respecting diseases of the chest, this medicine, warranted purely vege table, has the additional recommendation of having been used for seven years by the public, nnd also by physicians of eminent talent, without a single instance of failure in effecting an immediate beneficial result. As an example of the multitude of Certificates we have received in approbation of this Medicine, the following are submitted. Hundreds of others may be examined at the Store: Wonderful cure of the Consumption! Although Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort has found hundreds of advocates, and has produced so large a number of testimonials in its favor, . I cannot withhold my small meed of praise. Being predisposed to consumption, both from peculiar formation and hereditary transmission, I tried every means to check this disease, and

strengthen a naturally weak constitution. I spent two years at

Pisa, one in Rome, two in Florence, and another in the south of France, seeking, meantime, the advice of the best physicinns. Two years since I returned to this country, in about the same

situation as when I left it. I had seen in the readine rooms in

Europe, much said in favor of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver

wort, and as soon as I arrived in this city, I used it, and in three months I was so well I concluded I could safely pass the winter

here, and did so. I have used an occasional bottle now and then during the time, but am now in as good health ns is possible. My cough has wholly ceased, and my lungs have every feeling of health. James H;ll, VV. Hotel, Courtland st. N. Y. Liver complaint and cough Having taken a violent cold, which settled on my lungs and liver, producing a severe cough , -and pain in the side and shoulder, which was so severe at times' I could scarcely turn over in bed. I was gradually wasting away, and weary even of my life. My cough was very distressing, and being accompanied with nausea, loss of appetite, debility , and other distressing symptoms, my sufferings were extreme. Finding no benefit from any medicine, nor from my physicians, I got a bottle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, at 375 Bow ' ery , which soon made me well and able to nttend io my business. George Yocng, Druggist, 861 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Cough, pain in the side and chest curtd Having for a long . time been distressed with a severe pain in the side and chest, ae. -companied with a dry cough, I was induced, upon the urgent solicitations of a friend, to try Dr. Tayl0r's Balsam of Liverwort, . and I must say this medicine has answered its purpose admira-

Diy. my distress was produced by a severe hurt, and was so -great that it was with difficulty I could swallow my food. Indeed, I am satisfied this disease must have terminated in Consumption, or some fatal disease, bad it not been cured by this judicious medicine. To all who seek to prolong their lives l i would advise the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. ' Jakis Cowan, 426 Bowery. Thit Medicine it for tale by the Proprietor, 375 BoDery, between Fourth and Fifth tit., N. Y. Also forsale by CRAIGHEAD k. BRANDON.

july 28 Idee 18 Agents for Indianapolis. .

Pft Kegs Cincinnati White Lead, uv nounds Paris Green.

ZS do Rose Pink, 1 Barrel Lamp Black. Just received and for sale by July 8 CRAIGHEAD k. BRANDO . PARLirS SECJfOD BOOKl Of HISTORY Received' aid for sale at july 2 DAVIS' Boekttore.