The Wabash Courier, Volume 9, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 January 1841 — Page 4
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STOVES nnf! IMOJV: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOVE KTORE bcr takes pleasure in intorm ing ibe inhabitants of Terre-
nently in lhisT^«.*&• Store business and that he will sell Stoves, wholesale or retail, much lower than they hire been sold heretofore in this place or country. He his superior article, and as good an aisortment a rnn be found at any other establishment west of the ••Mountains. He warrants his Stoves to perform well in every ntipcct, and also to stand fire. Tncy were made nt the Cumberland Iron Works, Tennessee,and come* qnently area more durable article than can be found in this vicinity, and/iUlif equal to any in the west. Here may be found all kinds and sixes, and a full supply -at all times of the most approved patterns of COOK-•
ING STOVES, mich as the Premium, Drop-door, 3-*oi!er-10.pl*te, &c. FRANKLINS' for flues or pipe
r,uurch,
fine article) 7 plate, 10 plate. Church, Hall,Far] tf rmcy and CANNONSTO VES. Waggon boxes, Hollow-dare, Stovepipe, fcc- d-
Winers and plough slabs. Nos. 24, 25 and 26 SHEET JB&N English and American blister, cast, German and spring STEEL nails of all sizes, wrought nails sfi and flooring brads, hay forks, shovels, &c. &c. I would :j$j say to those who buy to sell again, that they call do as 3$ well here, in the article of stoves and casting" (of an kinds) as at any other establishment in the Wat. My "1 Ircii it warranted to be of the best quality, and Smiths s5 from tbe country are
•japmrn HffiT
Invited to try it. Prices reduced.
8tore West of the Court-House, one door North of John P. Croft's Store, on Secondairee 1 Terra*Haute, July 1 -1840-45-tf JA3- GROVER
citfaens of Terre-Haute and the sourrounding country for past favors, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to retain a share of public patronage. I have removed from my old stand on 2d Street, to a hduae on National Road between First and Second Streets, two doors West of II. Brasher St, Go's Provision Store
TRAVELLING-BAGS. VALLISES, &c. together with a full assortment of ready made work of every description usually found in a Saddler flnop s11 of which is made of the best, materials and in the most substantial manner. AH kinds of work made to order and executed in the most fashionable style.
I have also a good assortment of SA DDLERY, con sisting of Silver-plated Harness Mounting, Japan do., Buckles of overy description, Paddle-trrt*, ^alj and Hog skin Seating, Bitts, Stirrup Irons, I lush, lacks, Worsted Straining, Cotton Wab, &c,
'Country Saddiers and others wishing to purchase will _o well by calling and examining my stock before pur-
do well by calling and examining my chasing elsewhere, as I will sell on as
chasing
elsewhere, as I will sellIon as good terms as
lhjf,k"lbl' b?rfh' f°'ROFUSSTryjOim,
ew Tailoring Establishment. would respectfully inform his 7,7ni? that he has commenced the 1 AJJ^UA
N' public generally that he has commenced the INO BUSINESS,
INDIANA,COUNTY
Nfiles
?(TO
Also, Coal Grates,
Ajbo.20 tons of the befit of JUNiATA IRON and iNAlLS (Shoenberger's make, Pittsburg) a full awotr--ufeat of bar, scollop, band, round, horse-shoe, saddletree, hoop, dandy tire, and nail rod IRON Plonyh
JESSE LEE
his friends, and the
a few doors East of the Poet Office
where he will be alwaxs ready to cxecute orders in the above line, in all its various branches, on the shortest notice, and in a style not to be surpassed in the
^He has mado arrangements to receivo the Eastern Fashions, quarterly, so that he will a.ways bo in possession of the latest Fashions and, from his knowledge of thobuBiness, he hopoa to receive a share of the public
0yttjng done at the shortest notice, and warrant #d to fit, if made right Terre-Haute, Nov- 30-12-tf.
ERRE-HAUTE STEAM JFOLINDRY—tlie undersigned having Purchased the intereist of A. McGregor Esq. will carry on the FOUNDRY
NESS, inall its branches,
orders for Castings of every dmmription, such as the oountry requires, either Iron or Brass and having TURNING LATHES attached to theestablishment, ar* prepared to do turning in cither Iron or WootL for sale
Ploughs aro well adapted to Pralrlo Ploughing- A1b° the plough commonly known bv he name of the PEACOcK PLOUGH, being suitable lor I loughlng in rimbc? Lands and will be warranted to run woll.
BUSJ:
are now prepared to execute-
WOOD'S PATENT PLOUGHS an a points, con* stantly hand. Those
Having, also, the Aoency for Illinois and Indiana, ol Halls new patent Enaiess CAatwself-*Hpjorhngocnr/-Roll Horse-Power, adapted to sawing, grinding, thrashiM.dutf they are prepared to supply orders on accommojating terms. Tfiesc machines are well made, and •f tmllbtft materials, and is a new patent.
Feb^B-82-tf STkATTON. VVALLACE & COj. STATE OF
OF VIGO,SS.
Zadoc Rcoves, Administrator of the B^tato of Daniel Colton, deceased, vs. The Creditors of said Estate. Vioo PROBATE COURT, Nov. TERM, 1840.
OW, at this time, comoa said Administrator, ana his potition, asking thnt said wtatc maybe settled as insolvent. "Hierelore. NOT ICE IS MLIlbBY GIVEN, that, unless tho Creditors notify said Administrator of the existence, nature, and extent of tlieir respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement thereof, on which the same is founded, in tho ottice of the Clerk of the said Court previous to tho fanai distribution of the assets of said docedantHs estate, such claims will be poatponod to favor the claims or the more diligent creditors and it is ordored that a copy of this notice be published in tho Wabash Courier six weeks aucccatively: and that this cause be continued to the next term of this Court.
A true copy.—Attest: C. T. NOBLE, Clerk. Dec. 12,1g40.-H-6w.-pt». fee 3 SOcts. SRYRVOITR GOOKINJV _IW ATTOANEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAII.
ALSO
J\\tary Public.
A NY business intrusted to his care shall receive j\. prompt attention. At present he will be found at the Law Office of Kinney, Wright & Gookms.
Terre-Haute, Oct. 3-4-tt. AOVRRTISKMEOT-I Messrs. foldings:—U fair play is your motto, pleaae
i,Tow»ol.0'i0«rvBcSc«»!—In.he
SHERIFF'S. SA3LR
BYof
virtue of an fkecutio* netted frt cuit Court,and tome directed ami delivered, in favor Lindley, Patterson and Rea va. James ^perjt h\« seised, and taken as the property of said Jawws
TJ ««eaof LAND, to wit: 40 sorwof t\h*]N.W of the N. E. quarter of Sec. 13, T. !0, R-.9 JSu- Also 37 acre* in the S. B. corner o« &c. ia, JhJmme'TWn. and Rwg« and I will, on Saturday, 1, at the Court house door »1 hours of said da, and. ij tha rants and profits ot said premises for »le hc/Sou'd fail to sell for a sufficientjs#m toaat«fy ??L.t i| and there offer and expose to sale Sri**? biJd«, forC«h..» W
»,d J.STRAIN.Skeritt Dec. 19,1840
RITMAN STBAIRD. MERCHANT TAILORS, Twtwt-oaorK. I»WA«*, _ATDN
HAVEhavebackwjsivrd.bv
Removed Afain! R\MA 4i BATRD iwr« removed totheir old stand trict.and just Fall and Wintpreupidy of thefineet ClXjnfc CASS I MERES, and VESTINGS, double «ni»\l bt* ver and pilot CLOTHS, of various shades, ftc.: to all of which they invite the attention of their customers and the public, in the full confidence that their stoca exhibit* the moot splendid tpeciroen of Woolea tJooda tius aarkat all of which they will make up to order, in the vary best and moat fashionable style, and with the punctuality whiehihey trust hasdistiAguiahedthetr until) ferments of evory kind, for thoee who fnrntsh their «tSaSt5r«i»ade up at the ahorteat notice.
0^-Cutthifwillb«4««
IP
HASHEAVY
Haute and Its vicinity,that he has established himself perma
A
VV.U^Coun.r,
of the 19th inst., its eiUtoci have been favored with an
advertisement, ana myself honored as the suhject^over the name of Cosain Scrucm niaTV BakwM of this Conrad Schaub, I shall aay but littles liis verv looks is such that no good observer would be guilty of suspecting him for an honest man. Bv referring to the matter in hie advertisement, he M^ms disposed to offer itmiU to injury that the whole charges set forth in that affidavit is su!#tant»lly correel, iihink no candid cUiwm, acquainted cumstances, ffonbts but b«i»g a midnight transaction. it was difficult at the time to get full and positive evidence, which enabled him to ewape merited punishment. By the confewion of one of his accomplice*, before a Grand Jury recently, the whole matter haa been atamped upon him as the jwime mow and abettor in the whole transaction. It to be regretted. that *o black-hearted a tilla.n ^ld be allowed to destroy the property ol an unoffending neighbor with impunity. j0HAN HOFFMAN re a 1 9
u%..%r4^
J1JXATA I ROW STOKE. A. McGREGOR,
constantly on hand a general assort.of HARDWARE, NAILS, CASTINGS, &c.
Juniata 3ar Iron, round .flat, and square, ojf all sizes English and American Blister, German,
Crowley and Cast STEEL Anvils, Vices, Bellowses, and Screw Plates Smith's Tools Mill and cross-cut
Saw Files
Hollow Ware, assorted Nails, cut and wrought, assorted & Spades and Shovels Smoothing Irons and Tailor Geese Fruit Kettles Drawingand Halter Chains Collins', Williams 8t Cassat's Axes Plough Plates
Evans'Augera
Hall,Parlor,
N
Cross-Cut and Mill Saws Gate and barn-doorHinges Scythes and Sickles Butts and Screws At! of which will be Sold low,for ush, either at wholesale or retail-
N. B. Country blacksmith's are invited to call 1 hey may be assured I will sell atreducedpfices Store on the National Road. i.
Nov. 15—10-tf ."^j* JJ.
o.
HAVIN
fi"n
SHULT36,
associated with him in business D. or
terfield, the business will be conducted under the
SHULTZ fc PORTEttFIELD.
They are now receiving their lall and winter stoc of Merchandize, consisting of
Wabash.Persons
The high reputation which this medicine has gained in every section of the world where it has been used, is strong evidence that it possesses the properties ascribed to it by its proprietors.
Having sold a large quantity of the article the past season, I have every reason to believe it to be the most valuable Anti-Bilious medicine in use.
For evidence of its value,the public are invited to read the pamphlet accompanying the medicine, Which can be had gratis at my l^u/ Store peb, 9
2J-tf
:_ 'fs: -1*"' --v €bl'""*v
TI
DBY GOODS', GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS, BOOTS, & SHOES, TOBACCO & CIGARS, &C. They would most respectfully inform the public tnat they arc prepared to sell as cheap as any other house on the
who are in pursuit of bargains may
find it their interest to call and examine the stock before
purchasing elsewhere Terre-Haute. Oct.2 4-7-tf
TOMAITQ
The Celebrated Substitute for Calomel. JOHN F. KING, Druggist, Terre-Haute,having been appointed by the proprietors Wholesale Agent for the sale of the above valuable medicine, will furnish Druggists, Physicians, and Merchants with it at the.regular Eastern prices.
JOHN F.
KING.
The llcsiirrection, or PERSIAN P1EXS. rpIIESE pills raise from the greatest weakness, distrctt and suffering, to a state of strength, health and happiness. The numeof these pills originated from the circumstance of the medicine being found only in the cemeteries ol Persia. ,.
ThiB vegetable production being of a peculiar kina, led to the experiments t»s to its medical oualities and virtues. In half a century it became an established medicine for tho disedses of that country. The extract ot this singular production was Introduced into some parts of Europe in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated physicians in curing certain diseases, which all other medicines had been used in vain. Early in the year 1792, the extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the East indies, and formed into pills.
The admirable effect of this compound upon the human system, led physicirnsand families into its general use. Their long established character, their universal and healing virtues, their detergent and cleansing qualities of their specifical action upon the glandular part of the system, are such as will sustain their reputation and genoial use in the American Republic.
Whole Boxes contain 73 pills, price 63 cents. Half Boxes 35 pills, price 31 cenw. H. E. AYNARD & Co., State Agents lor Indiana and Illinois.
E. CHASE & Co. are Agents for tho United States, Texas, Mexico and the Canada?. Office, No. 1, Arcade Hall, Rochester. __
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND r-nnrlTOlES.— Patent Medicines, lVfumVies,Paints,Oils,Dye-stufis^am-ily and Druggist's articles—Glass, Nails, a variety of fancy articles,Glass ware and
A large supply for sale wholesale and retail by J. KING, Terre-Haute. Wliorc may bchad,ftt all times* a gen* eral assortment of articles in the above line, recommended to be of superior qualitv,which will be sold on very mode
rate terms. Call anaaee. Juno 15-40-M
COTTON
YARN.—A new supply ol Cotton Yarn,
i«.i«oi™dandfor«|o
CIDER AND DRIED FRUIT. BBLS.supr. Boiled Crab Cider, 13 bbls dried Apples, and 13 Peaches, Just received, on con«gninent,and for sale at the low-
BINDLEY,
THOSE
indebted to me are requested to call and set tie, by cadi or note. It is no more than just that we should see how we atand-
Nov 7-9—tf. E. V. oAi.t,.
TUndersigned
AX PAYERS ATTEND TO THIS!—The having been appointed to collect the State and county Revenue ol the county of Ysgo^for the year 1840. has now the Tax Book, and will torth-
WiTh^inT-"SVh^T«,«iUc.H...h.
ficeofM. M. H*ckcax»on
lh«
genuine ry description, as can solicit the public pasronage. ebrated Pittsburgh ALK-
Terre-Haute, March 30—v.
lets
j£AKE
&
BACON.
lbs of excellent quality. Juat received and
"k'iy THOS. DAVIS
Also, for sale Vtaa'sceTerreHaute, April 4-tf
NOTICE TO DKBTORS. AS the subscribers have no time to spere,in csllioa personally for payment, they take this method of grnn* notice to their fcbion, that payment mmt be tyde^ on attdemanda, on or before the 1st De^eutbeT nw t.
mi r*mnirin2 ionffer time moat call asd m**e speISiforXatme otherwise, wesball be com251SSS., the cheapest method of collecting (by ^yfnl^cJK^in who neglect to comply with the above
ootiee'D A?iiEls
& HOLMES.
Terre-Haute. Oct. »4-7-tf-tT pro CENT# AND GOOD SECURITY 10 PER
3
ol
A
to order,and prspptly-
OR »,000.
uy iitiMin havins S or 3,000 to loan, can get 10
'hree nmeathe
lM'
j0|^ BURTON.
plication, aoon, to .f fern Haute. Aug 15.184(V49-tt. WOOLEM A ouantitv of good Woolea am. white aod mtxwl.
AtaS! a sopSSr article of CottoB Batting, joa* re«eiv«d i*r at«am ORTH Y.
Dec. »-tf.
•SajS-'
IW-.
REMOVALt ...
Tinware, Cincinnati and Jjoutsvule
(SIGJfOF THE GOLDEST COFFEE-POT,) VS5TAVE removed their establishment to theiv i£i new building, on National Road Street, between Stewart rTL Hotel and M'Gregor & Rea's, Ter-
Haute. Nicholas Smith (of Vincennea,)& Jaeob K. Gruff having formed a co-part-nerahip in the a-
{\bore
businessI drespect-
t:
'riends ofTerre-Hawteand its vicinity, that, having a well selected stock of materials on band, they are prepared to execute all orders in their line with punctuality and despatch, and rti as re soable terms andinas good and workmanlike rtan ner, as any other establishment on the Wabash As they willalways keep on^hand a complete aa sortment 4f articles in their line, peraonasend ng orders can have thena immediately filled on tlw most liberal terma z-ii, i^
NATIONAL HOTEL.
THE
undersigned has leased, for a umber of years, the well-known and old establishedTavem Stand, in the town of Terre-Haute, formerly known as the "Eagle and Lion," kept by Capt. JAMES WASSOH, and is now prepared for the reception of company During the late non-occupancy of the house, it has undergone a very extensive and thorough Trtjpafft and it now offers many advantages not heretofore possessed by it at any former period. Itscontignity to tuestcam, boat landing, and its central position in regard to the butinest of the town, must always make it a disinibllocation to those in any way connected with that business. Attached to it are large and extensive stables, which it is my determination to place nnder: the control of careful and attentive persons, in whose hands the horses of travellers and others will be faithfully attended to. In all the departments of theestablishment, I design to see that order and regularity is preserved, added to faithful and prompt attention to the gireots of the House. With these assurances, I offer the Nation al Hotel to the patronage of the public.
June 22—41—tf WM. McFADDEN.
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. THE high celebrity which these excellent Mcdicines have acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is liable, ia a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, unhealthy appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Dedicate Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, N. York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac im ile of John Moflat's signature.
KrThe Life Pills are sold iifi boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the size and the Phcenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with full directions. For sale by
MAURICE
I
4
J.F.KING. Agent Terre-Hau a. A. W. WELKER& Co-do Putnamvi le. M. COYNF.R & Co. do Mt Meredian. J. F. UNGLES, do Bellville-Tcrre-IIavite,September 5,1840-58-6m,
Address: COMSTOCK & CO. Wholesale Druggists FROM THE BOSTON CHRONICLE. $3rWesee by an advertisement in another column that Messrs. Comstock & Co. the American Agents of Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell the article in Boston.—We know a lady of this city whose hair was so nearly gone as to expose her phrenological developments, which, considering that they betokened a most amiable disposition, was not In reality rrrw unfortunate. Neveitbeless she mourned the loss of locks whishe had worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort to mosll led restoratives, purchased, some months ago, bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm, and she has now ring
in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness Weca not puffing—none of the commodity has been sent us, and, in deed, we do not want anv, for though we ure obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have now throgh iU virtue, hair enough, and of a passable quality ofour own.
ForsaleatTeireHaute, by J.F.KING. May 2, 1840-34-y
Jew David)8 Hebrew Plaster. RIGHT SECURED.
THIS
BROWN EARLY.
ATTENTION!
of.
?°ut or in
Public square where I may be found at all my absence, M. M. Hickcox will receive and receipt for taxes in my name.
pgTTINOnjJj
Twre-Haute. July 11 •1840-t^~tf-COFFEE HOUSE,
Colter
of one half of the above named eaiablwhment to Wsr IlERaissTOjf. and that the btt»ne« will, h^ftfT^be conducted by them jointly, under the firm of Oeum &, Hsaatwro*
Recipe, obtained of an old Jew by a traveller in the Eastern countries, bids fair to be of immense value to the Western world. Since this Plaster has been intioduced into America, every other piaster, «tve, ointment or linament lias been discontinued by all who have had an opportunity of testing the
virtues of the Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. Truth, though simple, is powerful, and will prevail with an enlightened community, over all the puffingB and ficticions affidavits with which the world is flooded. The sterling worth of this plaster, is recognized, appreciated, and its use sanctioned by the highest clasies of society. One simultaneous burst of approbation arises Irom the thousands who have toed it, which shows, that when a remedy possesses highly intrinsic merits like this, it does not fail of receiving the patronage of ar, intelligent public.
The peculiarities of this Chemical Com pound, are ow ins to it* extraordinary effccts upon the animal fibror nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtoA tnnge»rri«d by them to the immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness.
However good any internal remedy may ha, this, aa an external application, will prove a powerfal auxiliary removing the disease and facilitating the cure, in cases of Local Inflammation, Scrofulous auctions, Kinst Evil. Gout, Inflammatory and Chronic Kbeumatisni. and in all cases where seated pain or weaknesa
^Wholesale and retail at the office of E. CHASE. & Co. Arcade Hall, Rochester, near the Poet Office. And by Agents throughout the UnUed States.
II, K. MAYNARD & Confute Agenta for Indiana and Illinois. ,*
TK^NG50Agent
and
fullyinform their
JOHN F. KING, Terre-Haute.
October 24. 1840-7-tf.
REMOVAL.
I--
DOWLING respectfullyinforftiSthe
public that he has removed Ins Tailoring Estab' lishment, to the Frame building one door north of the" Wabash Courier"office, where he will thankfully receive orders in his line. Having had much experience as a cutter (both as foreman and employer,) he flatters himself he can execute work in his line in the best and most fashionable style. His motto will be:"NoJU, no pay-" •CUTTING
done to order, and promptly, at the
established prices. Terre-Haute, May 19,1840-36-tf.
IIAIH, I, andr''1
THE HUMAN S WARRANTED staid or restored, tfntTfche hnul Kept free from dandruff,by thegenuine OLl)RlDGK'5 BALM OF COLUMBIA.
Remember the.genuineasdescribed below., This is certified to by several Mayors, Ministers of the
Gospel,
British Consul
tPhy»icians,ami
a jfreat num
ber ofour most honorable citiaens, to be seen where it i?
BOlJ' DARING FRAUD! This article has been imitated bv a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it have the name of L. S. COMSTOCK, or the signature of COMSTOCK, & CO. on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public from deception. Apply at the wholesale and retail Office, No. 2 Fletcherstieet, near Maiden Lane and Pearl st. N.York
Terre-Haute.
A. w. WELKER/ar-Co.^ Putnamville. M. COYNER.&Co. do Mt. MeridianJ.'?, ANGLES. do Bdlville. Terre-Haute, September. 5, IMO-58-fa.
JNO. MAHER,
CABTXET AM) muirrriLK WABS-BOCSS, ATTICA. INDIANA.
JKO.complete
MAIlEXt respectfully informs the citizens of Fountain and tbe adjoining counties, that he has 00 band a assortment of materia la waiati to execute order* of every description in hisliae asd hopoi from hia opportunities of a thoroogh acquaintance with all branches ofthe cabioet-mtking bs»neae,ai»d by tbe etnp)ov»eat of cwnpetent workmen, to .vender geoery setSfectioBtoali who may frvor him with their ordoa.
He keepacooaumly on band varwua articksof ready made fumitare mod invites an inspection from the fnend*of14DomesticManafrcture^."
Atika. Ind. Aggjl 25. IfttO-SS-tf. W.^
AP PAP®® an table for printtng blanks of a very
good quality, for aaie
^dating tenos-at thaTOflkx.
DEL1NQ.TJEJ5TS^—XLL
,0d
00
acooro-
April4.1840.
penooa indebted to the
ishKribea, aad whoae acooonta are BOW doe, ate hetvby reqneated. without farther aolkiurtioo, to eorae
d"^•"liM
.^BBITT.
Ur FURS ami DEES SKINS sranteJ Dee- 21-15-U. & p.
O A S E E A E 1 E MEDICINBS. ..
THESE
medicines are indebted for their manliest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing tbem with renewed tone and vigor. In many huodied certified cat-es which have been tuade public, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the ""PPy feet3 ci MOFi'AT'S LIFK PILLS AND IHLN1X
BITTERB have been gratefully and publwly acknowledged by the persons benefitted, and whewere P'®rl* ously unacquainted with the beautifully phdosop ica principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act.
The LIKE KU1C1NES recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description. T.ieir nrgt operation is to loosen from the coats of the stornac an bowels, the various impurities and crudities constantly settlioc around them and to remove the hardened twees which collect in the convolutions of the smallest intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these
leav esuch collected masses behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of den diarrhoea, with its inrmiaent dangers, bis fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice ol ol those well informed men against quack medicines— or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cli :»ethe kidney* and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and th« lungs, the healthlul action Tf which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red_ color from tba agency of the liver and thelungsbefoie 't.p,s* ses into the heart, being thus purified by thecr «nd nourished by lood
comiog
from a Clean stomach, cour
ses freely through the veins, renews every patt of the system, and ti iuuiphantlj mounts the banner ot health in the blooming cheek.
Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines nave been thoroughly tested, and-pronounced a sovereign remedy fw Dyspepsia. Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart Los* of Appetite, Heart-burn and Headacb-s, R^stlrtsnessj Iil-tempei, Anxiety, Langor and Melanchc4^,wgWiyfnest. Diarrhoea, Cho1,i"i, Fevers nf all kinul. RBeuqBatistn, Gout, Diopsies of alt
kinds,
Grav«l^^
thrna and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulce^^Ju^^rate Sores, Scarbu tic Eruptions and Bad Coafptf xibas, h-s, ruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influents, and various other complaints which afflict the human frame In Fever and A^U", particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them.
All that Mr. Mofl'at requires of hjs patients is to be particulnr in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It irnot by a newspaper notice, or by anything that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial.
MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a domestic guide to health. This little pamphlet, edited by W B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, New York.has been published for the purpose of explaining morefullv Mr. Mortal's theoiy oi uiseasts, and will be found highly interesting to persons seeking health. It treHts upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents—for sale by Mr. Moffat's agents, generally.
These Valuable Medicines are lor sale by "J J. F. KING, Terre-Haute. October 24,1840-7-tf."
O A S IF E I S AND PHCENIX BITTERS.
'"PHE perfectly safe, unerring,and successful treatment of almost everv species of disease by the use of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES, is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to the experience ofmany thousands patients will satisfactorily prove. During the present month, alone, nearly one hundred case# have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the pai ient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Medicinessome eight or ten of these had been considered beyond all ho 'e by their medical attendants. Such happy results fire a source of geat pleasure to Mr. M.and inspire him with new confidence to recommend the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens.
The LIFE MEDICINES rrea purely VEGETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their operation, and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly upon the Secretions of the system—carrvihg off all acrimonious humors, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescription. In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of every description, Sick Headache, Heart-bum, Dizziness in the head, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired appetite, and in every disease arising from an impurity of the olood, or a disordered state of the stomach, the use of these Medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly «uperior to any other mode of treatment.
All that Mr. Moffat .sk« of his -patents is to be particular in taking tbem strictly according to the directions. It is no» by a newspaper notice, or by aay thing that he himself may say ia their favor, that hs hopes to gain ciadit. 11 is alone by the results of a fair trial. Is ihe reader an invalid, and does he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit his own case? If so, lethim callorsendto Mr. Moffat's agent in this place, and produce a copy ot the Medical Manual, designed as a Domestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will theie find enumerated veiy many extraordina-
ry cases of cure and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat's Meaical Office, in New York, 375 Broadway. For sale by
JOHN F. KING,Terre Haute.
October 24,1840-7-tf,
SwainVs Vermifuge, HE MOST USEFUL FAMILY MEDICINE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. This well known Anti Dysenteric and Worm Medi• cine has proved successful these twelve years past, and is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed in the diseases for which it is recomii'iended. It is per fectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it.
Worms being especially apt to infest pet son of debil itated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by ordinary worm medicines, which generally consist of the strongest purgatives colomel, that destroyer tf ike constitution, bitters, pink root, spirits of turpentine, worniseed oil, &c. &c. Articles of this kind may destroy woruis, but they debilitate the stomach, and often materially injure the
G7ermifvge
eneral
cause
Bowel
superior
medical
fore
health, without removing the cause. Swaim's has the peculiar advantage of removing the
of worms, by giving vigor and healthy action to the stomach, bowel*,and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup, hooping cough, &c. This medicine, by invigorating the internal functions,strengihtuing the organs of digestion, and removing the primary cnuse which create* morbid secretions, will relieve
Complaints, Cholic, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, and the whole n'ttin of biliary affections. Sick Headarh, Acidity ofthe Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles, &c. It is an antidote i« the early stages of Fever and Cholera Morbus. As a general Family Medicine, it stands unrivalled, as it is applicable to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Steaim's Vermifuge will be found of some utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the convivialtv of the table a dose taken lie-
dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, not unfrequently produced by wine. In the neglrct of this, however, a dose in the morning or the following morning, will, in most instances, restore the lone of the sUmacJi.
Families resident in the country, an* isolated in a measure Irom medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or bound to distant ports, seminaries and all public institutions Bnd charitable associations will find this remedy, constantly on hand, ofgreat utility.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, PhiladelHENRY JOHN SHARPE, No. 46 PINK Street, New York and sold by every Drurgist in the United State*. WM. SWAIM & SON.
Sept. 86—3—1840 fan.
SHOKG AND BOOTS.
#^1ALF akin, KipandCow BOOTS, Ladies'! Kid and V-/ Morocco SLIPPERS, and walking SHOES, on ha an or a
July 25.1840—46-tf- BLAKE BALL. COTTON YARN AifD DYE STUFF. LAKE BALL have on hand large lot of Cot* iahTTote Indigo 840-46-tf7
ton Yarn and the very best Span and Madder- Jay 25« 1
Breceived,
8
ONNETS, PAI»M LEAF HATS, AC.—Just a variety of Florence Braid, Tuscan, Leghorn and plain straw Bonnets Palm leaf do-
do.
Alao. gentlemen's Palm leaf Hats, coarse and fine. jajy 85,1840-46-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY TOBACCO AND VINEGAR.
BOXES No. 1 Kentucky Tobacco 6 Bbls. Cider Vinegar, prime article ~-y. Just received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by
July, 11-44tf THOS- DAVIS.
WINDOW GLASS AND NAILS. 1 BOX^ 8 by 10 Window glaas, 20 Kegs Piiuburgh Nails, for sale by
Hoooa
Nov. 21-11-tf OkOVERMAN &. BOURNE. ROVER MAN & BOURNE havejnat received from the East, a complete and new assort men: of GOODS, in addition to their old stock, viz:
DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. And all other article*, belonging to their line of business, which they will sell low.
Nov. 21,1840-11-tf. EG UOSN axd STRAW BONNETS just recei ved, and for sale, by July 25,1840-4-S-lt BLAKE & BALL.
CLOTHS AND CA8SIMERJBS*
JUST
received a very handsome lot of Cloths and CaaaiaaKS. which willbeaotd.andat prices corresponding wish the pressure of the times bv _Jaljr iS, im-46-1|. BLAKE & BALI,.
V,-: L«
1VEW EJTGLAHTD COUfJH S*H«P
mmt tafe tnd tfiatcums rf swrfy «*r IKHIIJEN/A, COLDS, cor GIIS, ASTHMA, WHOOP1N© COUGH* SPITTING OF
BLOOD, A7IL ALL AFFKCTl6iMS OF THE LOWS, .•
PREPARED OKLT BY THE SOLE PROPRIETOR,
'DANIEL GODDARD, No. S GOLD ST, NEW-YORK. aorIn presenting this uwfal remedy to the public. th» Proprietor is authorised by a Physician, from whom the R»cjp« was confidentially obtained, locate, that he haa used li himself, and In his extensive practice In Pulmonary afTec lions, with astonishing effect. The happy combination of
Vegetable
substances, of whteh it Is entirely composed,
are peculiarly adaoted to diseases of the Lungs, Lhrer, and ^Th^mcillcinehas been used very extensively, and the nrorrietor has not known a single instance in wnrch It tuw E»i 'ivins relief in diseaaea for which It is recommended even in cases approaching cwwamptloii, with bleetilng at th« Lungs, and where aM other remedta* had fMled, the moat decided and flattering success haa auended its- use. Common colds, which wra gener^ly Ihe effect of obstructed perspiration, will yield to influence in a few hours when used in asthma, hotrsenesa, wheet ins, and shortness of breath, it give*Immediate relief, pro* ciuing tralfqull rest and aleep. In whooping cough it ts without a rival. It operates with gentfeerpectorttkMi, awl may bo given infants with perfect saftty
The Proprietor would add, that he to conataatly receiving numerous testimonials of the value and efficacy oT tMe is 1 remedy, some certificate* of which tnay be aeen tm the bfll *^of dirationr mstiompanyingiMch Muta. Any person ttatof it will be snra to recommend it afain.
Sold by J. F. KING, at hia Drtiff Store corner of Wabash and Market atreeta, Terre-Haiae. Also for sale as above, the ORRIS TOOTH WASH, a superior article for the teeth and gtitna, the concurrent testimony »f the moat etninen* dentists and members of the Medical Faculty of every part ofthe Union, i'atmhed in fa*or of the rticle.
1
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May 17-36-tf
VEGETABLE
CITIZENSJOS.THEUSVEST.you
ceived
five
years
OF I nave nowbefor
yon Dr. PRIESTLY PETERS VEGETABLE A NTIBILIO PILLS—which have re
the direct sanction and patronage ol more than
hundred eminent physicians, who are daily using them in their practice. More than sixmillions of boxesof these celebrated pil.s have been sold in thelf. S. since January, 1835.
Of all the Pills we have any knowledge of these are the most valuable. In no instance have they failed to accomplish every thing- they promised and thousands, who orf 1 I 1 ha A nh«t jpf|(,e OT chfObehalf of this
have
been lingering with some obstinate or ehro
uic disease, now add their testimony in
Liver
Loss of Appetite
Price 25 and 50 Cent* per box,
I TESTIMONIALS.a
From "Dr. Eli Todd, late President of (H« Medical Society of Connecticut, and principal of the Inaanic Hospital at Hartford, dated September 8,1838.
My personal acquaintance with Dr J. P. Peters '.ogetherwith the very favorable impression of his talents and his character, derived from his friends, have satisfied me
that
he is well entitled to the medical hon
ors he received al Yale College, and that ths public may safely confide in h'raTntegrity and skill, in the exercise of his profession. Extract of a |«(}er from Dr. Jesse Sanders dated Woodville, Miss. August28th. 1836: "Mi. Albert Spencer gave me the agency of your Vagetable Anti-Bilious Pills for this place and left me at the time as maoy as 1 peisumed would supply the demand for 12 months. Scarcely, however, had I sold a dozen boxes than a
run
com men cat! upon them which
consumed my whole stock in rathei lesathan four weeks. Since then I have contrived to procures gross more, which lasted a few d»r«Sbut
now
troubles me
not
1 ",n entirelv out. which
a little, as I have several calls for them
every hourin tbe day. Indeed, sir, the sale of your invaluable pills has not only taken the Irad of every thing else in the m«licine line that was ever introduced into this section ofthe country, but has actually slopped llie sale of nil others. You will immediately, on the receipt of this, forward me 2,000 bpxes at your lowest who.esale prices, directed to the care of Prescott, James and Co. N. Orleaus, and I will remit you the amount ofyour bill as soon aa received.
a.vnPDa
To Dr. J. Peters. JEP8E SANDER3. Extract of a letter froin Dr. Waitus, of Philadelphia,
9
Feb. 2, 1838.
"Your pills are the mildest in thei opperations, and yet most powerful in their effects of any thit I h«*«ever met with in a practic ofeight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle, and hence on the impunties of tba
blood evdently very surprising." Extract from an address delivered on the evening ofthe 4th May, 1837, before the Medial board of New-iork, by Dr. Emerson. See
Ncw-lork
Medical Reports,
fbr 1837. "Asa body 1 know that we have set oar fac«against* the renoralitj of patent medicines, experience ba taught ci that tbe greet balk of thfW tfe iiMfTe cetcn pcr»« ny trash but I feel called upon to make an honorable exception in favor ofthe Vegetable Pills ofoor worth and skilful fellow labuTetsadcititen,Dr. Joseph Priestly Peters, of which, (in consequence of their pecoliarly nutritious action en the blood,) L, aad several members of this honorable Society, are ardent patrons." This friendly allusion to the Vegetable Pills was received with a warm round of applause by aRhe members present.
For sale, wholesale and retailat New York prices. F. & 1 NG.-General.Agent,Terre-Haate.
JOHN M. COLMAJV, Manhattan. CORNELIUS SMOCK. Putnamville \LLSuo &ROBINSON. Greeneastle. W.H.AJ.THONBURG, S And throgboutthe U. States. Cawda, co sad West Indies. May 2,1840-J*y.
STOVES.
TEN PLATE STOVES, lor sale, at reduced
Nov!TSi-bif GROVERMAN&BOURNEi
NAILS AND GLASS!
Nails, aaaorted,
tlv 20 boxes Claw.
do-
Just received, on consignment, and on aale low, f« cashfby LINDLEY, BROWN & EARLY. March-27-tf. -.
STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLO% JIT Ij*aw9
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
Q|FFICE corner of Ohio and Market atreefr, &Bfh
dwelling ot
east comer of the Public aqoaje, and adjoining the ling of L. It Scott. Eaq. 4"--^' i||
IJ.
it. s*coi
REFERENCES.Hon. John Fine. Ogdendmrgh Flon.fSlas Wright, Jr.. Canton Hon.
Micth Sterling, Watertawn,
Hon. Joa. Hopkinaon, Philadelphia. Jas. J. Barclay. Esq.. S Hon. J. H. Bronaon, St. Augustine, Florida.
Oct- 31-8-tf.
W&E PARTICULAR, jx
As you vatue yottr health. -Itis ascertained»Ant 750 lives were saved the last sea ton by the use of f)r. j\[. Hitchcock's invaluable MEDICAMENTUM, in a smaUdisIrict of thk country."
DR3I.HITCHCOCK'S
Dr. M. Hitchcock.
u-l-,f
valuable medicine. Bv their almost miraculous effect upon the chyle, which is the fountain head of health and disease, Dr. Peters' Pills may be justly considered a universal medicine, but they were peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints-—Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Complaints. Sick Headache, Jaundice. Asth-
m* Dropsy. Rheumatism, Enlargement of ihe iyileen, i,Cholic, FemaleObstructions, Heart-Burn, Furred
mn Piles Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels,
Incipent Diar
els,Incipent Diarr"acea,Flatulence,HabitualCoBtiveness. jsof Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and els, where Cathartic are exceedingly mild neither nausea, grlpinc, nor debility. ...
The efficacy of these Pills is so well known, and their use so general, that further comment is coosideied un necessary.
To prevept imposition^ lac simile of the proprietors gnature.as follows, accompanies each box of the genuine pills.
1
*$*4. i'
"mi IN, Yt
Jtr.liiCAMENTlJM,
for curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com* plaints, Jaundice, Cholic, Fever and Ague^ Consump* tion, Dvsentary, Headathe, Loss of Appetite, Flatulence, Hypocondria, Hysterks, Dropsical Complaints, and Heartburn." It also prevents all Bilious, disorders and removes Habitual Costiveness, Asthma, Stranguary, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout and Impurities ofthe Blood*
A person who u*es this Medicaiuentum {will not rerjniie the use of tlie Lancet, or a«v means of the healing art. It restores and revives the animal spirits. in« vigorates the system, removes Neivous and RhfU' matic and Anthriticpains and prevents their return Cleanses the Stomach of all morbid humors which causes Indigestion, Consumption, Acidities, Headabo and lowness ofspiiits cures all the bilious disorders inspires cheerfulness, gives comfort to the dropsical takes away palpitation of the heart, gives circulation to the blood restores bloom to the sallow and sickly check and plumpness to the meagre habit purges withont pain and banishes all cause of fever of every kiittf Th* Medicamfrntum acts on the stumarh, that
grcat#ie-
servoir ofthe human system, a diseased stata£» which causes all disease. The following from the numerous certificates which hare been given to the pioprietor is offered to the (jfUL. lie. 'T
Frew the Rev. Mr. Jewett, ofTure-Hante. Sir:—I am pleased to learn thatitis vour intent!xi tor •introduce into as general use as possible, your valuable medicine,"Medicamentom." At vour suggestion last autumn, when fatigued and debilitated from attention at the sick bed of a friend, fused two bottles with the most happy resells, Frcrm its admirable effect* upoir mySelt", I employed it as a family medicine, and with en* tire success in fever and ague and gsdleral debility.—' Ihave no question bat its general use will be found ex* ceedingly bencftciai where fever and agae or general inaction of the ayMtm, prevail conteqocnt to similar causes. $0 firsts 1 have tested it, I juihmttatiogly e* commend it as a Safe anil valuable Medicine.
Dr. M. Hitchcock.
JP4J
I S
E E S
M. AUGUSTUS, JEWETT ,.:
From Salmon Wright, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor a: Law, leire-Haute, Dear Sir: So me years ago I was, to all appearance going rapidl^in'.o consumption. I had severe pains in the bicaft, spit blood, could beat no exposure, nor could I make any exertion in business. My food was digested1 with difficulty, and aflorded very little nourishment, my strength declined and flesh wasted, and my situation was altogether alarming. In this state of things, a friend recommended to me your Medicauientum, having seen it used with benefit in the case of an acquaintance whose condition was, he thought, similar to mine. I procured a bottle, and took it according to direction* with great benefit. Being encouraged, I continued it» use, and was, in a short time, restored to the comparative good health which 1 have enjoyed ever since. I am rleased to hear that you are preparing to introduce it into general use iu the country, for I consider it a valuable medicine. HS -J,
SALMON WRIGHT!r
1
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l,:'
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SVf"
i'" 'i I
From James Fnrrington, Esq., Counsellor at Law, Terre* Haute: Terre-Haute, May f, 1838.
I certify that the latter part of the last summer I wafl attacked with the Chills and Fever, or Fever and Ague and for the cure of it, 1 procured a bottle of Dr. M. Hitchcock's Medicaiiitntum^ which I took accoiding to the directions, and WHS entirely cured by it, and have been in good health ever Since.
JAMES FARRINGTON.
Terre-Haute, May 16, 1838.
Dr. HITCHCOCK .* Dear Sir: I^»st summet 1 was much afllicted with frrqiitnl ktracka of Ague and Fever *nd with general debility. I was advised by my friend Mr. Jewatt. to piorure a bottle ofyour Mediramentum
by
ofyt
I did so, and found relief afteT a few %loses, from thos unpleasant feelings consequent to a disordered state he stomach. I think it au excellent family medicine and would not willingly be withontit. Respectfully your«, GEO. HAGER.
Persoiy subject to tha Headarhe,or Sick Headache should use this Medicauientum without delay, as it has never been known to fail of curring it immediately.
F01 sale at my office, and by my agents. Terre-Haute, July 6-43— tf M. HITCHCOCK
A WMiJI'S PJlJYJil EJi.
FOR
THE CUKE OF SCROFULA, or KING'S E VIL, RHEUMATISM, Ulcerous Sores, Syphilis, and the host of painful and hitherto incurable alfections resulting' therefrom White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver ana Skin, General Debility, ^c., and all Diseases arising from impurity of tlu Blood.
Thia medicine is particularly recommended as an alterative and tAifiJier of ffy Blood. It grVea a tone and vt&Qr to debilitated Constitutions, which invalids'' areS unconscious of until thay have experienced its el* fects.
It ia also recommended in Diseases where the Lunge and Breast nre supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mercury or Quinine.
This medicine has the singular fortune, a just tribute to its great merit, of being recommended by the most W. celebrated practitioners of medicine in the United States and Europe wherens, not orfe of the spurious mixtures made in imitation of it luis the least support from tho medical faculty. This fnct offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swnim's Panacea is recommended to all those invalids for whom physicians prescribe Soreapnrilla Syrups, Extracts, &c.
Swairn's Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longi- .£ tudl%lly, with the following words blown in the glass —"Swaim's Panacea —Philada.," having but one label, ., which covers tho cork, with the signntnre of Wm. Swaim on it, so that the cork, (bearing also upon it as a seal the impression, "Wrti.* Synnm,") cannot bo drawn without destroying the signature without which none is genuine. The medicine may consequent ly be known to bo genuine wlipn the signature is visi-
ble to counterfeit it will lie punished as forgery. Prepared nt Swaim'* Lnboratory, Philndelphia, HENRY JOHN SHARPE. General Agent No- 46 PINE. Street, New York and sold hy-everv Dm
W
United States. Sept. 26-3-1810 6m
TNFIIIMARY.—FOR THE TREATMENT OF 1 DISEASES AFFECTING THE EYE.—Tbe un dcrsigncd would respectfully inform the citizens of St.
Louis, and the public, generally, that he has not only investigated with great care and attention the anatomy and physiology of the Eye, hut has for the last twelve years been in the constaYit and successful treatment of tbe numerous diseases to which this organ is subject.
&
in tbo
SWAL1
SON.
It must be evident to everv intelligent mind, that' the Eye is not only the most delicate, but the most complicated organ ofthe human syateni and that so various and peculiar arc the diseaaea which aff«ct it, that their treatment alone might well form a separate and distinct branch of Surgery. It cannot, therefore, be expcQed, that every one who practices the healingart wilMevote. tbe time and labor in obtaining that knowJ«4ge of the tructure and the complicated derangen^ts to which, it is liable, which ia indispenaably requisite to the correct and saccessful management ofthisclasaof diseases.. In view of these facts, the uodetm^ned has spared neither time nor opportunity 4« make himself thoroughly acqunintcd with every variety and species of tbe diseaaea of the Eye, and is enabled to adduce the moat respectable testimonials and references to prove that be has notr only performed tbe most delicate operations upon the Eye with complete success,
but has treated the moat
ntricate and difficult diseaaea to the eatlro satisfaction of the patients thertselves. ARTIFICIAL EYES are, alao, Heady (Had to tboae who have lest an Eye. that the nioat accurate observer coulH not detect the diflerence between the na oral or artificial Eye. No case will be proscribed for without first seeing the patient.
Physicians who are not in the habit of psescribing for the Eye, will confer a favor by referring such patienta to their obedient servant, .^WILLIAM VANZANDT. M. D.,
LHFK* Nz. 51, Main street'* St. Louts.
{Or Tbe following gentlemen having been witneaseai. •f hia successful treatment of some very difficult cases* hi takea pleasure in referring to than
Wilaon Primm, Esq .C. P. Billon, Hempstead & Beebe, E. & A. Tracy. J. Smith, PresideP.MO. Bank, 11.. Shorlda, Cashier, Mead St Adrience. A &, G. W. Kerr SL GO.,Stettiniusit, January.Joeiah Sp aiding, Eaq., it R. Gamble, Eaq., Gen. Jne tttthnd, Col. J: B. Brant John O'Fallan, L. A. Benoat, NathanielP aachall.Sin-. clair, Taylor SL Co., of St. Louis, Gov.,Carlin. of lliinois, Geo. W, Heary, Quincy, do., Judge W. French*. Patoka, Indianartfcc. July 30—46y
GREAT ATTRACTION!
rpHE subscriber baa received, and is »ening, a nna
asaortment of WATCHE8 AND JEWELRY, of the latest faahiona. and will aell very low for cash. inrWatcbesand Jewelry repaired on tha moat moderate terms.
Spectacle glasses, suited to old frames, to suit every age The subscriber feels thankful to tbei
public for their,
very liberal encouragement.and hopes, oy a strict a»fen tion to buaineaa, to merit a further share af euatom f. P. CU3TER
AA AAA
f0
HOOP-POLES wanted immediately, by
100,000 IteibJSbSat hia Cooper abop. Terra-,
"iiTit,1"'" JABEZ 8. C*»TO. I
^lo*»r mud Wh»ak«y.—Freeh Family Floor an#
Nov.* 2-8-'f v... 6.
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