The Wabash Courier, Volume 9, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 January 1841 — Page 4

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Annual Report

Of the Common Councilm Terre-Haute. At atneeiiug of the CofomonCoonctl of the Town oi Terre-Haute, at the Council Room, in said Tbwn. on the fourth day of January, infant, the Committee appointed to make a schedule of the property of said Twfi. Mil its-sanation* and also a statement of the liabilities of atfM Town, having made their Report, the wme was uaammoaslv acceptod, and ordered to be recorded on the Journal of said Council, and that the Cleni cause a syhopsisof the same to be published.

Real Entaie.

Market House Lota &'o». 63 awi 64, in Town of Terre- Haute the Market House off Lot No. 63 Lots Noe- 1 RBti 2, in subdivision of Town Lot No. Grave Yard Lou on Sec. 16, Nos.37 and 38, 47 and 48 and Engine I Souse and Bull, which are on County pr»petty.

Fire Department.

One Fire Engine, one Hose Cart, one hundred and fifty Jfeet ef Riveted Hose. two Bucket#, one Glass Lininem, one speaking Trumpet, three wrenches, one Krush, one Caaliitove and Pipe, in charge of Hoosier Enguie Company. 'Obe large Fire Hook, with chain rope and pole, si* email Fire Hooks with poles, and two medium zed tin uniiniphed, owing to the want of suitable timber, six chopping Axes, two Hand saws. Fire Ladders, one Glass Lantherii, id charge of Hook and Ladder Company.

Two'Cisterns in Court Home Yard, in charge of Jss. Farrington and Jno. Crawford. Iiearao and one horse Harness complete, in Engine House, in charge of Wm. Anderson.

In Mayor's Office.

One Lever Press and Seal of the Corporation, one wood Stove and Pipe, and two Benches. In ClcWs Office.

Two Tables, nine Chairs, one Book Case, four Brass Candlesticks, etc. At the Market House.

Two Patent Balances. and one set of Copper Measures, frorijn pint to a half bushel complete, in charge of William Mart,

Liabilities.

Due the School Commissioner, four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eighty-nine cents, paynble.the 15th"Dee.. 1848, with interest at six percent, payable annually in advancc.

Due the Branch at Terre-Haute of the State Bank of Itidtifiin, twenty-three hundred and fifty dollars, payable in .March, April. Juiy and Nov., 1841.

Resources.

To meet the sun) of four hundred and thirty-seven hdoilarsand eighty-seven cents due the School Commissioner, llw 'I'jrafcurer has on hand, in cash and notes, one hundred.and ninety-eight dollars nnd thirty-seven cents, the notes due the 16:h May and 19th Augus', 1841, wliich will, nt that time, with the interest, amount to two hundred and fourteen dollarsand thirtyvrvt 'c**ntBf leaving a balance ol two hundred and tw?ntv-ilirtH dollars and fifty-tw6 cents, to be provided for by the rale of Grave Yard Loa.

To meet the eum of twenty-three hundred arid fifty dollnrs.due the Bank, the Treasurer has on hand five hundrul and forty-eight dollars and eight cents.

School Fund.

The Treasurer holds notes due this Fund on the 1st July. 1*41, which will at that time amount to nine hundred and lorty dollars and nineteen cents. 'I his money can only be used for school purposes, ns per old charter of incorporation.

J. T. USHER, Clerk pro tern..

Torre-Ha me, Jan. 9, 1841-31 ToCommon Council

"UNITED STATES HOTEL.". THE undersigned. respect I ully informs the public that he has tnken the nbuve nnrnod establishment, situated on Vcrmilii»a»BBaff lion Street, Horlh of the Court House, and will be pVased to receive and accommodate his former customers, and nil. others who may favor him with a call. The housu is large and comfortable. and his stable will be attended by careful ostlers DO

efforts shall be omitted to render satisfaction to his UPS

is.

For the patronage which has 4cen so liberally, bestowed on him heretofore, he returns his grntelul ncknowled gemeptB. JOHN LAMON.

Danville, Illinois, Nov. 2l-ll-2ni. IMOAOWAY HOUSE, Vinctnnrs, lud.

THIS establishment has undergone a thorough repair and has been fitted up in an nt style, with entirely new furniture, and is now ojien for the accommodation of Travellers and Hoarders. The rooms are

lnrg« and pleasant, nnd it is shunted in jhe most pleasant part of the town, and near'the Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the shove stand for a term of years, will tmjke the care of it his entire business, and ho assures his friends and the public, that nothing will be wanting on his part, to give entire satisfaction,

Doc. 11-14-Tw E. W-Tl'XBURY.

IIA.T flNlSIIING. n|^HE subscriber has commenced the

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business of finishing nnd dwwing Huts, in the same room, in Scott's Row, where \V'm. P. Bennett keeps his

execution. WM. IIAYNES. Terre-Haute, Jan: 9, 1841-18-31

A GO III W AIC:lt SDAI

WAS

Terre-H»u$e, Jan. 9 18-tf BATLKY & FI.KIN

COTTON YARN'. BY WHOLESALE OR RLTAII,.]

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Tailor­

ing shop, and will be happy to attend to orders in his line, promising care, nttention, and good workmnnsliip, in their

lo»t in Terre-H*«te, on* Wednewlay for the recovery of which a suitable reward will be paid at the Store of \V, & H. D. WILLIAMS."

Jan.9, 1841 -if

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COM 12 AND SKTTLE.

LT. persons indebte«l to the subscribers nrerequwt ed to come and p«y #hat they owe, ns we are determine! to collect what tlloney we have outstanding a neglect of this notice may lead to cost.

heavy lot of Cotton Yflrn, of assorted numbers and excellent quality, just rec#v«d a fid frrsale-hv Terro-HAMte. Jan. t-17-tf Ul/A-KK & BALL^

nitlTTAMA WARK.

superior article of BfillStiia Wiire iu sett?. Also. aiiifilepuHieslor the convenience of purchaser® For sals by G. W. LANGW'ORTIIY.

Jan. 2 tf

CTRO^l-.RMAN&.'BOURNE

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have jnst received from

the East, a complete and now awortmeut of UO0DS, in addition to their old stock, vix-. 1RY

QOOD8, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. And all other articles, belonging to tbctr line of buPinewi. which th#y will sell low.

Nov. 21, IKUMl-tf. RINTI NO PA PER. S3 by 34 nches. 23 by 31 do 22 by 28 do Besides,a irood assortmeht of TOOLS CAP, LET •mt.ami ACCOVNT PAPKU.

Jane S-39-tf BAILKY & ELK IN. •xa1j:u,l.:t A hl4 per*on* to the latu tirtn ofC. & W, A. Rose & Co.. art requested to call and settle tkeir^ accounts without delay The( «d» on wll sold low for Cash. H. ROSE,

Terre-Haute, D*c. ..... ...

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ALL

pesvons indebted to Codington Random, are mfwfully rwjo«*ted to make payment by ihe first of January next—after which time their notes and accounts wilt be left at th* office of A. S. Miller, £feq„ for collection

Terrc-Hame. Dec 88,1840-17-6t.

FISH.

ECEl VF.D per steamar Genj, on eoowgoroent, I IS Bi»U TroaU 4 White, 3 hall do

S»W.awit.

For nil low. bv LINDLLY, ftROWN & EARLY. Dee. .r-

510

NEW (iOODS—DF.\ 1«40.

rnlTE sa* nher i« rnxwofening a we^l «e!eetel a«»irt row™ FALL and WINTER GOODS, which were nttn' ununoaHy low and will be ofb red at a m«vJf^ite advance to hi* town »nd country n»tomers: K» ,. aoiiou the avorofa call jxreviou* to pt»reha«ng. ^14*f W IANCWOP^HV

SUGAR A MOLA8SES.

HIM* Sw*r, Bbla 10 BWaMo asat*.

E A

OOOPKIIP WANTKIH

Sf Qt six Jounicrmen

t"o^ppnl,

Wart

can liftd cwwaat

Siment ««l WaUsfe the •abaetwer'w ahoiK on 8ro: «.*» street,

S «Nsat a large quantity of W witHcf to give a liberal pr

fee which we W« mil re-

Slforg AND HOOT* I.aidiea'vKi'! mdl

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ilU'lKRil

HAYS' LirvmiE^T.

^"PUISfiee article it wtrrsoteo to Cure P1L£S or 1. RHEUMATISM in all ca»e», or ao pay ment for it.

GLARING FKADD.

A notorious counterfeiter has dared to fofeke an attempt upon ih'aartiele, and several have been marlj rained by trying it. Never bar itanlessithnftb# winter sn?aaturg ofCOMSTOCK & CO- on the splendid wrapper. Ttat firm htivs tbe only right to niakt nod veil it for 20 years,and all front them is warranted perfecti) intoceitl nnd t&Veiua! in «ltc»«»-s.

N.B. Alw^. detect the faUebr it: not having tbe above sirnulo««. The true »olrf only by COMSTOOK it CO-

Wholesale Drh^|:i*t. No. 2 Fletcher »t f**w ork SOLOMON HAVS. Original Proprietor, No FicriOrf •—Tbi» extraordinary chetnira ron« io*itioo,there»alt of«( lence^nod ihe invrntipnof a relebr»ted niedicai man, th*introduction ofwbirhto the public wasineested withtbesoleiunity bfa death-bed bequeet, hss*tncegained a revot»tion unparalleled .fulh »ust«iningthe eorrectne** of the lasuented Dr. Gridtey la«t confension, thaf'be dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit nfhis knowledge on this »ubjfet, "ano he therefore beque thed to hi» friend and attendant,Solomon [Jay*, the nerretofhi* discovery.

THE PILES.—The price $ I it refunded to any person Who will use a bottle Hav*' Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle witbotrtbt-ingcured. Th*#e nre the positive order* of the proprietor to the agents: and out ef many thoutandstOld, not one hBsbeen unfuccess-

We mlghtin«ert certificates to anv length, hot pref. that those whoaell the article»bould exhibit the original to iurrha»er*. u-TMr-

For »«ltfiatTerr»IJ»trtg,b J- F- KIN G. "coPAnTNERSTIIP.—-J EAST has associated with himsel

April 18—32-tf EAT&. BUCKINGHAM

THE

(JRKAT ATTRACTION!

rpHE subscriber has received. nn.i is open "?, a fin A assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, the latestfnshions. and will sell very low forcaeh.

O** Watches and Jewelry repaired on the most moderate terms. Spectacleglasses,suited to old frames.to suit every

^Thesuhscriber feels thankful to the public for their Tcry liberal encouragement.and hopes, by astrictatien tion to busineps, to merit a further Bhare of custom Store next to Dr. Patrick's.

April 25-33-tf. I- D. CUST ER^

STAGES leavo McFadden*s National Hotel, or tbe following places, on the days named, viz Southern, for Vinoonncs, Evansviile.nnd LouiaviUe, on Tuestlnvs. 'j'hursdavs and Saturdays. Northern,forCrowfordsvilleand Lafayette, Mondays

Wednesdays, and Fridays. Western, for Springfield, IUs.,on Mondays,Wedne6davs nnd Fridays. Vrt»idnli«,for Vandalm nnd St. Louis, on Tuesdays,

Thursdays and Saturdays. Terre-Haute. September 5-62-tf. j^OOLSCAP PAPB .suitable for printing blank J* See and of a very god qnaliiy, foraale on a. rommodatictg terms,at this Otficu April 4, 1840.

Delinquents.—afurthersolicitation,due.are

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H. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Business of Manafacturing Chairs, and will continue to carry on that ousinessat theirnewshop, and old stand of J. East.on Fojirth Street, North of the Cumberland Road Street.under the firm of EAST & BUCKINGH AM, where

they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCY and WINDSOR CH AIRS,not inferior to any in the west, all of which thev will sell on accommodating terms. They also soticit the patronage of the public. All orders attended to on short notice.

COOPKRINCi NOTICE.—The subscriber will employ immediately EIGHT or TEN COOP ERS, to whom he will pay the highest Wabash wages.

KT All kinds of coopering done at the

shortest notice, ajid in thebedt manner. Tcrre Haute Sept. 15—1-tf TABEZ S^CASTO. 1 00 000 HOOP-POLES wanted immediately, by thesubscriber, at his Cooper shop, TerreHaute, and from $3 to $10

Oct 3-4-tf. A BEZ S. CASTO^

JiiNt in lime!

CTIR TSTMASA IIOLlilDA PR ESENT8. 1 ONDONand AMERICAN ANNUALS, rich A II bums, elegant framed Pictures, beautiful Juvenile Tokens. &c.—all just about right, and just about the right time tti step in and make your selections.

Dec. 19-6t, E. FLINT. TO CABINKT MAKERS.

subscriber hue just received from Philadelphia a very valuable lot of MAHOGANY VENEERES, selected with great care by an experienccl Cabinet Maker. Also, A choice assortment of HardwareTrimings. Sand Paper. &c., purchased expressly for the use of Cabinet Makers. F^r eale on reasonable terms, bv E. FLINT, Phila. Book Store. 'Dec. 19, 18'IO-l5-6t.

VM. M'PlDDESf'B

ENrERA STAGE OFFIC E, TE E- HA UTE.

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11 persons indebted to the

subscribers, and whose accounts are now hereby requested, without to come forwnd and close the same, bv rath or note. lorwawm BLVTHE & BABBITT.

UflS and DE BR SKINS wanted Dec. 21-13-jf-

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NO. Uf ER

CABINET

Aftn

The peculiarities of this Chemical Com pound, are ow ing to its extraordinary eficcis upon the animal fibror nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtues being carried by tlietn to the immediate aeat of Uie disease or of pain and weaknes*.

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FURKLTUKF WARK-HOCSE,

ATTICA. INDIANA.

1 NO- \TIER respectfullylnformBthe citizens of fountain and the adjoining counties.that he has on ^completeassortment of materials necessary to orders ofeverydescripi ion in hislinc:atid hopes opportunities ofa thorough acqnrtihtance with iiranchesofihe cabinet-niakingbusiniss.and by the employment ofcompetent \vi»rknjen, to render genery satisfaction to all wh«?mnv favor bita with their orders.

He keeps constantly on hand various articlrjof ready iftade furniture and' invites an inspection from the friendl of44 Domestic Manufactures."

Attica, Ind. April^S. 1840-33-tf ..

Sew Aarld*s S- cbrctc Plaster. RlGtTT SECURF.n.

THIS

Recipe, obtained ol 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 mtioduced into America, every other plaster,, salve,, ointment or linaniem has been discontinued by all who have had an opportunity of testing the superior medical virtue# of the Jew Dnvid or Hebrew Plaster. Truth, though sitftp'e. ia powerful, and will prevail with an] enlightened coutmnnitv^over afl the puffings and fieticious.aftidavits with which the world is flooded. The sterling worthvof this plaster, is recognised, appreciated, and ita use sanctioned by the highest classes of socieiy. One simultaneous burst of approbation arises {ram the thousands who have used it, which shows.! that when a remedy possesses highly intrinsic merits 1 like thtk it does not fail of receiving the patronage of an intelligent public.

However good any intern*! wpedy m«y be, this, as an external #Jplk«tton. will prove a powerful auxiliary, in removing thedisease and facilitating the cure, in of Local Inflsmmntion, Scrdnfotis affi*ucns. King"* Kvil, Gout. Inftamtmtory and Chronic Rhenma-! ism. and in all cases where seated pain or weakness

Wholesale and retail at the cAv-* of E- CHASE* it Co. Arcade Hall. Rochester, near ho Poet Office. And bv Ai ts thror Mil the Un** 1 f^atss.

H. E MAYN UD & Co.,s:..te A|tatafor Indiana and JtluTOts. Price per boy So cts.

J. F. KING. Agent Terre-Haute. A. W. WELKER. & Co.do Putnair He. O N E F. TNGLESJ do BellvHI#. Terre-Haute, September. 5,180-H4re.

NOTICE*

W. LANGWoRl HY having formed a connecT* tion in business with Jas. Cro«by, of New York, woald mpecifuliy inform his coctomers that he i« now in receipt of an extenaive aarortment of NEW GOODS, recent' TMirchaarti by hi* partner inN York, which he will a* »t prieraanpfrcedented forcheapoena, for CMh only He ba also made amngemesii^ for r«. «eriaf Freah tiooda nearly ever* rjvonth. daring the prevent s&d ctminf ft*r. which will be sold lower than Ait be awnch«*«cl at anv waHKshment on tb* Wahuit.

Terre-tilauie. Dw: 12. I$40.»l4-tf.

CORFEE HOL'SE,

unrnt srsiiT.twMtc-iAcrt. ILLIS OGLESBY r*apccttuUy rma ol!.1 friends and tbe iwbUe that be wi tillr lict, tofuif an tt-«Caii(»-b«,..:.rrf»»t

£2 U9UORK c. ., ,-n ,i. in *nar« paina to ptm fW'""*! tat*scnea. Jaa. a. I84f n-tf-aawlitHsaad bv ztiKswcmTm.m

ITAfl f"* p*per ol a OvA* griefs. For sale cb« prke*-

J»n «-!?-tf a.

INC.

ENGRAVING AND ALL kinds of Silver Ware, Letter Sttm»*nd Conwy

Seals, «f various dcacriptions. ivatly tjngravea. Also, fine Watches Repaired and Warrauted, by Terre-Haute. Jan. 2-17-tf H. STARK.

NOTICE.

ALLWarrenrequested

persons indeft«l to the fats firm of C. *£. L-«$-Co.. either hy «ote or Book account,

are respectfully to make payment without tklay. Those ftegitcting tnisnotice. mayexpect topay cost, as farther indulgence ca«not_ be^ven.^^_

Terre-Houte. Jan. 2-17-5 *. W. B.

WARREN.

Ul»SUll!TION.

THE partnership heretofore existing between the I subscribers in the Coffee-house buwnem, was disBolveti, bv mutual con^ot, on Sttiunmy UfC.« 1840 All those indebted wifl please call and settle immediately with WILLISOGLESSY. who is authorized to collect and rcceipl jfoy the same. The business must be close forthwith. 1^3? •••:.

WILLISOGLESBY. WM. HERR1NGT0NV

Terre-Hayte. Jan. S, 1841-7t.

Tohasnow,and

shoemakers ann Saddlers.—Tht subscriber keeps constantly oa hand, a well-se-lected assortment of leather suitable for Saddlersand Shoemakers consisting of .S()LE, UPPER antt CALFSKINS, and SKIRT­

ING. HARNESS BRIDLE LEATHER. Ac. which he will sell very low,and on accommodating terms, eitherforcash orgoodp.aper.

Terre-Haute.Jan 18-19-tl WM M'MURRAN

THE aaiitiaFHAIR,

IKept

S WARRANTED stuid or reMnred, «nri the head free from d»ndrufT,by tbegeeuiueOLDKlDG fcl'b BALM OF COLUMBIA.

Remember the genuine as described below. This is certified to by several Mayors, Minister* of the (Jospel, RritishConsul, Physicians, »"d a great nuniberofour most bonorablecitiiens, to be »e*n where it is sold.

DARING FRAUH!

This article has been imitated bv a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used unle** it have the name of L. S, COMSTOCK, or the signature of COM STOCK, & CO. on iisplendid wrapper Thi»is the only external test that willsecure the public from deception. Apply atthe wholesaleand retail Office. N'- 2 Fletch'erstieet. near Maiden Lane and Penrjst. N.York

Address: COMSTOCK & CO. Wholesale Druggists FROM THE BOST »ft CHRONICLE. 83" We see by an advertisement in another rolumn that Messrs.Couistork & Co the American Agent* of Oldridge's Balm ofColunibia, havetleputies toei'l! llie article id Boston.—We know a lady of this'Mty whrge hair wasso nearly gone as to expose her

developenients. which,considering that thev betokened a tnoslHmiabledi«positiun, was not io reality very unfortunate. Nevei thelessshe mourned the loss if lorks whishe had worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort to mofiit led re«tora'ivps, purchased, some month" nro, bottle or two of Old ridge's Balm, and she ha* now rinp leIs in rich profusion, glossy, a.id of raven blackness Wecfl not puffing—none ol the commodity ha« been sent us', and, in deed, we do not want any, for though we ure obliged to wear a wig a year ago. we h.ive now tlnogh its virtue, hairenough, and of a passablequality of our own.

Forsale'atTerreHaute, by F. KING. May 2, 1840-"4-v CONNOLY& EIDER,

Produce Ccmniittirm Forwarding Merchants. 60 GRAVIFR STRFKT,

NEW

THEN' ER their servio in the above capacity, and

from their experience feel warranted in promising satisfaction to those who may favour them with business. Refer to,

Groverman (J- Bourne, R. Blake, Esq Terre- Haute. S. W. Kellogg, Esq

SHOES,

Heath (f-Co., Lafayette. D. S. Bonner, Vincenties. Elder, Gelston $• Co..

Nrw Harmony.

Jan. 2, 184l-17-6in.

BOOTS,

ha

Maltimore.

S.ca,PS,MOROCCO,cal,F

Skins, Sheep Skins, Binding Skins, if-c. A complete assortment of Boots and Shoes of the subscriber's own manufac'ure vAlso, Elasiern work cheap. Received, per steamer Tuscumbia, a few dozen Philadelphia Calf Skina and Morocco For sale by

WOODRUFF & CO.. West side

Terre-Haute, Jan. 2-17-tf. of the Public Square.. LAND IN HANCOCK COUNTY, FOR SALE.

Acres of land in Hancock county, Indiana,

/WrwvJ 4t miles northeast of Greenfield, and 24 miles east of Indianapolis, being the ''west I of the S W qr of Sec 24. 7, Townaliip 16." nnd the

US

Efqr of Sec

23. 7, Towns 16,enn be .had, on acc»^jEfftkKl(Miig terms, by applying to JNO. DO WLING,Terre Haute, or to the subscriber at Kcnnwlia Salines, Va Fortyfour acres of the land is cleared and deadened. 20 acres of which is Meadow. There is a handsome new l^og House, 18 by 24, with shingle roof nnd brick chimney erected on the premises. If not sold soon, it will be rented to an industrious tenant.on conditiua that lie will clear a certain quantity ot land each year for the rent. The land lies about 2 miles north of^lu-National Road, and is well calculated forggricuiturnl or grazing purposes. Mr. Twos- HATFIELD, whose farm adjoins the land, will show the premises.

Jan. 2-17-tf JAiVfas DOWI.ING. NK.W

croons,

THEsubscriber

is receiving and opening,a general

assortment FAbb AND W'N ETT URY GOOTiS Also,a good supply ofTatnily GROCERIESajl of which will be sob! cheap, for cash

Nov 7-9-tf. TltOS. DAVIS. WM LtNDLFV JOHN T. RL'SSiLL. IJNDLEY & RIJSSKL1.. COMMISION AND TOR TV A DING MEBCHANTS,

No. 30, Poydras Street, New-Orleans.

jAffrt to: Messrs A. P.

GRAV&Co.iVcw-O'/"«».«yCHt'RCHMAN,

RoBKRixfe Co Netn- York LEA. RuNKr.R Co.. PtnladeInitio WILLIAM

GARVIN

Terre-Haute, Nov. S8-12-3tn.

TRRRE-HACTESTEAJH

Feb.

8-23-tf

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& Co. Lmiwirillc Ki/

PoiNnr.xTER, RHEY &. Co., Pittshnrph N E JANNKV & Co.. St. Louis Jos. Coia.st. Eugene, Oct. I/-6-6111.

TLAKE 4- BALL have just received an assortment ot Silk, Gingham &, Cotton UmbreUtu and Para• sols, which will be sold very low.

Jul 25. 1840—46—11. .4 ~~~'CHEAP AND HANDSOME GOODS. JOHN &D. S. 1'AN.VliDSON

AVE just received from Philadelphia, a vcrygen£1. eral assortment oi Foniyn and Domestic. Dry Good*. Hardware, Groceries,Cotton Yarn, &c. &.c., which are now open for examination and sale, at the new brick room, (third store from Mr. Early's corner, north of the public square,) and offered at the lowest prices, for cash or barter.

Their stock embraces most every variety of lotus, Cassimeres. Sotiinetts, plain and tamboured Mousseun de Lait1,i®'Silks, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Calicoc^.lrom 61 ccnta. up heavy brown 4-4 Mublina, at 121 centals 5-4 Sheeting, bleached Shirting, Cheeks. Ticking Blankets, Overcoats, Cloaks.Boots.Pumpe. Hats, Caps Stationary, Baiting, Brass Kettles. Brushes, Cumbj Rings, du:. «Scc., together with superior Gun-Powder imperial, and oung Hyson Teas loaf and brown So gar. Coffee. Indigo, Madder. AHura, Copperas, Sahtml us. Pepper. Spic*, Ginger. Cloves, Nutmegs. Virginia and common Tobacw. and many things not herein named, all of which ihey are anxious to shew to p«rcbafa rs, without cburgc, and sell thetp low as the lowest." "J,

FOITNDKY—.th«

undersu'ned having purchased the interest of A. McGregor Laq. will carry on tbe FOUNDRY BUSINESS, ioall its branches, ore now prepared to execute orders for Cartings ef eetr* 4e*crtp4ki», such n? tbe itrv requires, either Iron or Brass and aving HilNlNG LATHES attached to the«stab! .-iiment, are prepared to do turning in either Iron or WocxjL

We hsre for sa!e WOOD'S PATENT PLOI-GIIS and extra points, constantly on band. Those

Plonffhs are weli adapted to Prairie Ploughing. Also |h. 'tmoniy known by th« na-i-eoi" the PEAC' PI/iLGH. bei"~suitable lor i' wgi)iog in Tim-, fcer Ijsnd» anii*n wji icwrrasrtrrf :o ran well.

Having,also, tbe Agency for Illinois!and Indiana, ot Halls new patent Emdle** Cidi* *elf-**pporttnp ScvtfSoil adapted tosawnw. grinding, ihraa^iing. 8ce. they are prepared to Bupf*tJr order» on acc««nmodating terns. These machines are well made, and ef tbe best material*, and is a

IKWM^C

STRATTQN.

WALLACE!

MArRICEheRFMOVAI..

St CO.

l)OWLIKfl rMyscjftiUf informs tbe

pablicthat ha* removed bia Tailoring B*tskhtkmtnl. to the Frame building one do.»r north of tbe" Waba^ CoaritJr"office, where he will thankfully reerire enters ha h»Hne. Having bad rnneb experience as a cattcr both as foreman s«dwn^«yer.) he flatters himself hsean execsttv work In bis line in the best and moct fashionable style. His motto will na

jt^-^lTTTlNG done to order.and promptly, attbs prices. Tf 19-

RKjj|7j

Store room an NatkMssl Koai Sireot is SoottV Row, w«H fitted lor a 4ry pxd store. A^plv to

A Mat 3a-3?-if JOHN CRI

rr\TTE MtlST USEFUL FAMILY MEDICINE TSFBBOFFSgBDTu TH£ PUBLIC. This weli known Anfi Dysenteric Worm Medicine has pro*ed succe-stul these twelve yea,, past and !s uaiveiNtliT acknowledged by all who have tried it to be f»r -mierio5 to any other medicine ever employed thedieeaU for which Tecommendeit. 1. i, perftctU -safe, and no ch.ld will refuse IO take

Sept. 26—3-1840 £iiv. MIDWIFERY.

MRS.ELIZABETH

rr-HEsubscriber

phrenolvsiral

Tt?rre Haute, Aug. 15, 1840-49'tf.

8

lt

Woru..bei«5res :.«i»Hy »pt toiofesl,jer»um. of debil-itated^d-,e««ive org80* emaciated constitutions, .iiuch «u»chief is often dune by otdinarv woim rnedicS« Which generally consist of the strongest purgative*. colomel,

that de«trcyer

of

the emulation,

bmer^

pink root. Sfriiita of turpentine, wonuseed Oil, &C. vVc. rt Aitirles of ibis kind may destroy worn but they de- e, bilitate the stomach, and often materially injure the I

Famil'us resident in the country, and isolated in a measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or bound to distant ports, seminaries and all public institutions and charitablc associations will find this remedv. con»tantlv on hand ofcre»{ -uti.liiy.

Prepared at SWAIM'S LAHOR ATORY, Philarielphia. HENRY JOHN SH ARPF.. General A sent, No. 46 PIN F. Street. New York and sold bv every Drueeist in ihe United States. WM. SWAIM & SON.

RYM AN & BAIRD. MERT NT TAILORS, TERRK-HAUIK. IN»1ANA,

HAA'E

Removed Again! KYMA & BAIRD have removed back to their old stand in the Burnt District,and have just received, by the latest arrivals, 1 heir Falland Winter supply of the finest English CLOTHS CASSIMERES, nnd VlCSTINGS, double mill'd beaf ver and pilot CLOTHS, of various shades, &c.: to all of which they invite the attention 'of their customers and the public, in the full confidence that their stock exhibits the most splendid specimen of Woolen Goods in tliismnrket all of which they will makeup toorder, in the very best and most fashionable style, and with the punctuality which they trust hasdistinguishedtheir esiiibiisirent.

Garments ofevery kind, for those who furnish their own cloths, rtiade up at the shortest notice. $3r Cutting willbedone to order,and promptly.

Oct. 12-5 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. AS the subscribers have no time to spare,in callini? personally b»r payment, they take ihis metfiod of givinp notice to their debtors, that payment must be made, onolidemands. on or before 1 lie Is' December next. Those requiring loncer lime must call and nmke special cofttiHds for 1 he same oth«rwise. wesl all be compelled to adopt the clienpest meihod ot coliecunc (uy emiiloving sn«flici r) ofall those who neglect to com„ly „Ml, ,t,« .i.v,. miu-dan

Tern-flwtiip.Oct. 24 -7-'f

ATTENTION!

THOSE

indebled tonic are rrqu strd 10 call and set tie. bv cash or note. It is no more than just that we should see how we stand-

Nov 7—9— if E. V. BALL.

If JE%V ENOLAWD COUGH SYRUP The reputation of vihich haf now nectimt t.\tahli*hed as tht most safe and gracious remedy ever ditnovertd for INFM E!V/.A.rOI-DS.COt'(iIIS ASTIITOA,

VHOOPl.Xft OOt Oil. SPITTING OF BLOOD, AIV1 A I.I. AI .. THE I.lil««s.

h»b." ihe lage ofr^movin^The ce, which collect in the convolutions oltheMualleM iu-cauet-or worms, bi giving vigor and healthy action to the stomach. bowcK«nd organ? of digestion, thereby relieving me»"les. croup, hooping'-oush.&c. 1 hisntedicinr, tiv invigorating ibe iiiteinal functions.strengthening the organs of digestion. anl removing *he ptiuiHry tTu*e which create* morbid secretions, will relieve Bowel Complaints. Cholic. Dy«eoterv. Dsiej«»iH, and ?he whole train of biliary MflVctions, Si«*k Hesdach. Acidity the Sioiu»ch. Foul Ureaih. BlecdingPilfV&r. Il i« an antidote in the early stages of FfW and ishoitraMirbns. A« a general Family Medicint it stands unrivalled, as it is applicable to n«o«t of ihe disease!" to which chil«ren arc sohjt'Ci. Stcalm'1* I'ermifuffr be fonad ol"«ome ut lit\ to per«uns who occasionrtllv indulge in the convivialiv ofiheta»de:a do«e taken fore dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity/ Of the stomach) not unfrequenily produced by trine In the neglect of this, howt-ver. a dose in the morning or the following morning, will,in most instances, restoreihe lone ol (he stomach.

SMITH havinelocatedhurscll

in the city of Tcrie-Haute, offers her professional services to all who may wish to give her .a call. She may at all times be found at her residence, near the lower ferry, second door from the corner.

Dec. 5- l3-3m. IIOOKS AND STATIONERY.

just received from the eastern cities

I the most valuable and exiensive stock of Books and Stationery, he has ever offered for sale

Terre-Haute, Dec. 19-15-fit.

ORLFANS.

GVRNSEY A

Terre-Haute. Oct. 10, 1840—5—tf

-n

market Selected by himself with great care, and with special reference to'the taste and wants of his numerous patrons will be sold on ihe most reasonable terms lor cash, ves for cash if you please, or a reasonable credit, by E. FLINT, Phila. Book Store.

jFish! lish 11

JUST

received per steam boat Gem, 4 Bbls Pickerel, 2 do Siskawit. 4 do Salmon Trout, 4 do V\ hi te Fish. 2 do Menhadens, 4 do No. 1, Mackerel, 12 Boxes Surdi lies, 10 do' Codfish, 10 do Herrings and 2 bble. For sale low fur cash, by Terre-Haute, Dec- 19th-15if.

this

STOR.vs,

HAVINGTA1LORING

associated themselvesin 1 he BUSINESS,

•take this method of soliciting the paironageof the r.itizeii6 of Terre-Haute and the adjoiningcountrv. From their experience in (he various branches ol the business, and Irom thearrantreinenis mutie to procure reports of the latest fashions from the Eastern ciiies. they will warrant garments made in ilieirtlmptoequal indurahility and style of« xecution aud fashion, any made West of the Mountains. (IT No fit, no pay. CUTTING done on shoft notice, and warranieil to fit if made right.

II. BRASHER, Striped House.

10 PER CENT. AND GOOD SECURITY FOR 2 OR £3,000.

ANY

person having 2 or 3.000 in loan, can get 10 per cent, for the same forone or iwo years, and have it secured by mortgage oil unincumbered property of three limesthe value of the sum loaned, by mnMng application,soon, to JOHN BURTON.

ET

PREPARED OSLT BT TflK SOLE PROPRIETOR DANIEL GODDARD, No. 8 GOLH

ST.

NEW-YORK.

In "prwemtng thfa uwful reme»ly the public, tba Proprietor to authnrised by a Physician, from whom ihe Recipe waa conC^"^H,!y obtained, to Kate, that he baa wed il himself, ami »exten»ive practice in Pulmonary affet tion?. win uttiutshini affect. The happyicombioadoo of veeeiabie lalMtancea, of which it is entirely compoeed. are peculiarly adaated to iHwaaea of the Lunfa. Uver. and Storotdt

Thia nedtchie h« been med very exteMively. and the prwpnct* baa not known a aingte instance in which it ha» foiled in i»'ins relief.In diaeaae« for whicJ i: recomi .. dad: even 1:. cue* anproschtn^ to conai oon. au- ed With bleeding *t the Umcs. and where n:i ther retn ie# tad failed, the moat decided and flam aucce*' a* saemio=! Its a»e. Common cotda, which are zeseraliy tbe effect oi obatmcted prrtpimion. will yield to tu inflwsace fn a few hoar* whea need in aalhma. hoaneoeM. wheM 16#, and ahoivteae of bteath. it gfvaa immediate reiieC preeorhif tfanqoH rtm. and aleep. Ia whooping cough ta without a tivaL It operates with centle expectuomnn, aad •tay be given 10 infanta with perfect safety

The Propriety wwtM add, that be is conatratly taeahrtef amactoas ieatiBKnial« of the value and efficacy «f tMs remedy, seam osrtiflcatee of wWeh any be seen on the Wtl afdiiastioas accnmpanymgeaeh booia. tt wiU be awr* to reoomaiaari a agria

Sok} by J. KING, at Iimi Dpiffflbw corner of Wabash and Market streets, Terre-Han te. A'ao for **le as above, the ORRIS TOOTfT WASH, a superior article for the teeth and gmna, the concurrent teatimnny of the moat emtnen* deatiiti and member* of the Medic»t Facaltv of e*«ry part of the Union, ia onited in fa**»r of the rticle. May 17—36—tf

TOBACCO AHD VIJf«GAJU

BOXES No-1. Kentucky Tobacco-, 6Bb!a Cider Vii»«ar, prime art »de: Juat ncami and for aale. cheap for cash, by

Joiy. TH03. D%VI3.

WINDOW GLASS AUD AILS, 1A BOX VJS 6 bf 0 Window flnm, iu Kegs Plttebawb Nails, tursele by ^OVERMAN &. BOURNE-

Nc* 5!-ll-tf *SIII8I

MOFFAT'S ECU BT ABLE LIFE MEDICINES- ,,

THESE

medicine? #Te indebied for tlwfu aianitett and sensibU action iu pur»l}i»B the »iimgk.and channels of life aud enduing them wiihxeotwed tone and vigor lo many huudreo ceitified ca»e» »airb nave oeen made public, and in nlniosteverv species of disease to which the human frame l»"ble, the happv efftcts cf MOFt AT'S LIFK PILLS AND IHtMX UiTTERS have been graietully ami publicly acknowl-•ilpt-il by the peisonx benefitted, a.icl who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principle- upon which they Hrecompounded,and upon which they cnnsequentl} act.

The LIFE MKDICINF.S recommead themselves in iseases of every form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coals of the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities constantly «ettlinjf around them and to remove the hardened fie

temnes. Other ni« dicine* only pnrtiiiHy cleanse these, and leuve ,urh eollerttd iu»c» behind n* to pToducfr h»bitunl eo*tiveof-ss. with all its train of evil#, or sudien di.nrhceu, *vith it imminent dangers. ThisfBCti* well known to nil regular anatomists, who examine the human bow»-ls after death mil hen«-« tbe prejudice of ol thosf well inlornied men ag»in»t quack medicines— or medicine* prepared and hernldnl to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of tbe Life cine* is l- cl« ani»e the kidneys and the bladder, and by this memis th«- liver and ihe lungs, tbe healthful action of which entarely depends upon the regulnrity of the urinnrv 'rg«u8 The blood, which t»ke? its red color from iheagncv of the liver and thelungs befoie it psses into the heart,-beinff thus- purified by then, Rnd unuii«htd In lood couiiop from a rlenn stomach, course*, freely through ibe veins, renews every part of the svsteui nnd ti iuinphantly mounts the banner ol health in the blimnunjf ^heek.

Moftat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested,and pronounced a sovereign remedy for D) pepsin Flatulency, Palpitation ot the Heart, Losa of Appetite, Heart-bum and Headache, Restlessness, Ul-tfinpei Anxiety, Langor and Melancholy,Costiveness-. Diarrhoea, Cholera. Krvers of all kind*^ Rhtuniatism, Gout, Diopsies of all kinds, Gravel, Wotm», Asthma and Consumption, Scuivy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scarhutit Eruption.' and Batl Complexions, Kruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Ervaipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, Hnd various other complaints which afflict the huiin.n frame I11 Fever Hnd Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently sueessful so murh so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them.

All that Mr. fc'oft'at requires of bis patients is to be particul-r in taking the Life Medicin«s strictly according to the directions. Il is not by a ne«8p»pff notice, or bv anything that he hnliself may say in their favor. IIIMI

jie hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results Of a f»ir trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL, d»si?ned as a dmnestic guide to healih Thi« little pamphle fdite:! by VV. B. Moflat, 375 Broadway, New Vork. h«* been published for the purpose of explaining mute fully Mr. Moffat's theoty ol oi«ei,8«-s, and will lie found highly interesting to pernors seeking healih. It treats upon prevalent di«t-ases,-an(l the causes thertof. Price, 25 cents—for sale by Mi Moffat's auent", generally.

These Valuable Medicines are lot sale.by

October 24.1840-7-1 f.

ww i«?rs

This medicine is particularly recommended as an alterative and a. purifier of the Blood. It pi ves a tone and vigor to debilitated Cionstitutivns, which invalids are unconscious of uritil they have experienced its effects.

It is also recommended in Diseases where the Lungs and Breast are supposed to be affected, and also where the constiiution is broken down by the use of Mi rcury or Quinine

This medicine has the singular fortune, a just tribute to its great merit, of being recommended by the most celebrated practitioners of medicine in the United States and Europe whereas, not one of the spurious niixtures made in imii aiion of it has the least support from ih« medical faculty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned lo enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended lo all those invalids for whom physicians prescribe Sarsnpnrilla Syrups, Extracts. See.

Swnim's Panacea ia in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following words blown in the glass —"Swuini's Panacea —Philada.," having but one label, which covers the cork, with the signntnre of Wm. Swaim on it, so that ihe cork, (hearing also upon it ns a seal the impression, "Wm Swaim,") cannot be drawn without destroying, the menu lure wiihoui which none is genuine. The medicine may consequent lv he known to Iw genuine when the signnture is visible toeounierteit ii will be punished ns forgery.

Prepared at Swnim's laboratory, Philadelphia. ILNRV JOHN SiiARrr:, Gemrul Agent No. 46 1MNE Street. New York:and sold by everv Druggist in the United States. WM. SWAIM &, SON.

Sept. 18- 26 -3406m-

MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCDNIX BITTERS.'^

rpIIE high celebrity which these excellent Medicine# have acquired, in curiijg almost every disease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with nlmost every in'eHigent person. 'I hey 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 Cosiiveness. Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Afli-ctions. Asihtna. Piles. Settled Pnins. Rheumatism, levers and Agues. Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appiaranceof the Skin, Nervous Dibility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, everv kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in nil general Derangements of Henlih, these Medicines have invariably "proved a certain and speedy remedy. Thev restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single irial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Biiters beyond the reach of con. put it ion. in the estimation of every patient.

Prennred'anr sold, wholesale and retail, nt WM, B. MOFFA''""S Medical Office. 375 Broadway. N-York. N.

B.

Ets & hoi MEg

Noiv «r- genuine 11 Iff a tl.ey 1 ave the let im ile of John Moffat's signature. ftfrThe Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price. 25 cents, 50 nts. nnd pleach, according to the size and the Phrenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 01 $2 each, with full directions For sale by Oct. 24 1840-7- f.TOHN F. KING. Terre-Haute.

'the. ffcstu'recfion. or E S I A N I S ^IIESE pills raise from the greatest weakness, diatress and suffering, to a state of strength, health and happiness- The name of these pills origfnated from the circumstance of the medicine being found only in the cemeteries ot Persia.

er medicines had (wen used in vain. Early in the year 1792, the extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the Eesi Indies, and formed into pills

tation and genital use in the American Republic Whole Boxe# contain 73 pills, price 63 cent*. Half Boxes 35 pills, price 31 een*s

E MAYNARD Sl CO.,Slate Agcntsfor Indiana and Illinois. E. CHASE & Co. are Agfint# for the United States, Texas, Mexico and the Cariadas. Office, No. 1, Arcade Hall. Rochester.

J.F.KING. Agent Terre-Haute. A W. WELKER & Co.do Pumamville. M.COYNEU &Co. do Mi. Meredian,

UNGLES- do Bellville-Terre-Haa'e, September 5. 1840-52-6m,

-4k

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TOMATO71

The Substitutefor Calomel.

JOHNCelebratedDniftp*t«T«ie-Hsvte,hittmf

F. KINS,

be-en appointed by »be proprietors WHnlrsale Agent fortke tsienfthe above vshitble edicine, will fum»«h Drug-gi»«*. Pt»y*»ci*n^ «r»d Merchant* with it at tbe regular Kastrrn prices.

The hifh reputation which this medicine has gained in every section of the world is here It has been used, is strong evidence that It possesses tbe propertiestseribect to it by it« proprietor*

Having sold mrpt quantity of the article the p»s season, 1 bsve every reason to Kelirve it to i»e 'be most valuable Anti-Bilious medicine in me.

For evidence of -ti*sl«e,tlie public are invited to read the pamphlet accompanying the medicine, which can be nad gratis at my Drug Store.

Feb. 9—2-Mf JOHN F. KING.

This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, action 00 che chyle, »nd hence on tha impurities of tba led 10 the experiments «s to its medical qualities and blood, evdently very surprising." In Imlf a cenitirv it became an established med- Extract from an addrett delivered on the evening of thf icine for the diseases of that country The extract of

1

this singular production wns introduced into some parts of Europe in the year I7R3, nnd used by many celebra- for 1837. ted physicians in curing certain diseases, which all otli- 'An body I know thst we have set oar face against

I 1 it 1 c__i„ ... .1 ...

The admirable effect of this compound upon the human system, led physicians and families into its geneniHise. Their long establishedcharacter, their universal and healing virtues.'heir detergent aod cleansing of this honotable Society, are ardent patron*." This qualitiesof their specifics! action upon the glandular friendly allusion to the Vegetable Pills was received will} part of the bystem. are such as will sustain their repu- a warm round of applause by all he members present.

Li fE PILIB

AI^D PHOBNLX BITTERS.

ri-HF perfectly safe, unerring,and euocasttul treatnuivt

01 almost everv species of disease by the u«a of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICIN ES, is no longer a matter of dunbt, aa a reference the exii«dence of many thousands ^patients will satisfactorily |lfove. Duri'nr the present month, alotae, nearly one hundred case* have come Jo the knowledge ofMr. Moffat, where the patieat has.»3 all appearance, effected a permanent cure by tbe exclusive and judicious use of the Life Medicines— some eight or ten oittbesehad been considered beyond all ho-e by their mfBical attendants. Such happy results area source of geat pleasure to Mr. M. and iuspire him with new confidence to recommend the use of hia medicines to his fellow-citizens.

TheLjFE MEDICINES rreapurelv 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 purify. '*1 'I" blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dspepsia,the Life Medicines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescription. In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of everv descnpimn, btck Headache, Heart-burn, Dirtiness ia the head, Pains in the Chest. Flatulency impaired ap. |',TH TV ^e"e»n*ing from an impurity of

.blo.od:,DT disordered state of the stomach, the use of these Medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt. greatly Mipenor to any other mode of tr. »tn.*nt

All that Mr Moffat asks of his patients»

VEGETABLE

5

J. F. KING. Tenc-Haute.

170R TIIE CV E OF SCROFULA, or KING'S I? EVIL, RHEUMATISM, UIcerotw Sores. Syphilis, and the host of painful nnd hitherto iiuuruMe affections resultinc therefrom White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin. General Debility. tyc.,and all Diseases arising front impurity of :lie Blood.

^I IlZkiNb ot iH II Eis you nave now

von Dr. JOS. RIESTL I* P'E TER VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS PlLLS-*\uch have receivtil the direct sanction and patronage of more than five hundred eminent physicians, who are daily using them in their practice.

More ihaa «ixmillions of boxesof these celebrated pills have been s.ldintheU. S.since January, 1835. OI'HII

the Pills we have any knowledge of these are tin most vatuahie, I11

no instance have thet failed to accom­

plish every thing-Ihey promised and thousands, who orf years have been lingering with some obstinate or chronic disease, now add their testimony in behalf of this valuable medicine.

Bv their almost miraculous effect upon the chyle, which is ihe fountain hi ad of health, and disease, Dr. Peters' Pill* tiisy bejustly considered a universal ni«nJicine, but they were peculiarly ben« ficial in the following complHintB'.—Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Diopxy. Rheumatism, Knlaigement of the Spleen, Piles,Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart-Burn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Di*len»ion of the Stoninchand HoweN.lncipent Diari hoe*,Flatulence,Habitunl CostiveneM, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperien, is needed. They ar« exceedingly mild in their_operation, producing neither nausea, griping, nor debility.

The effiracv of these Pills isso well known, and their usesogenerai, thai further comment is consideu-d un* neres«ary.

To prevent imposition,a fac jimileo! the proprietor'* gnature,as follows, accompanies eech bm of th* geauine pills. -«a..n...j. .-.4

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5 $

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tirular in taking them strictly according to the directions. It is no« by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that hf hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fair trial I» the reader an invalid, and does he wish to know wheth* er the Life Medicines will suit his own case? If so lethim call or send to Mr. Moffat's agent in this place' aod pioduce a copy of the Medical Manual, designed as a Domestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will theie find enumerated veiy many extrHOidiuary cases of cure and perhaps some exactly sinnlai to hia own. Moffat's Medical Office, in New York, 375 Broadway. For sale by*

JOHN F.KING, Terre Haute.

October 24,1840-7-tf.

(PETER'S PILLS

U.

Price 25 and SO cenfi per bulk

TESTIMONIALS.#*

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From Dr. Mi Todd, iHte President of the Medical So« cieiy ol Connee.ticu:, and principxi of the Insnnie Hospital *1 Hertford,dated September 8,183B

My personal Bcqudintsnce with DrJ. P. Peters together with the very favornhle impression of hi» talents and his character, derived from hi# friends, have sniiafitd me mat he is well entitled to the niedir.il honors he received ai Yale College, and thai ihe public may S«fely

confide in his integrity and skill, in the exercise of his profession. Extract ofa letter from Dr. Jesse Sanders dated Woodville, Miss. August 28ih. 1836:

Mi. Albert Sp«*nc»r gave me the agency r»f your Vagelable Anti-Bilious Pills for this place and left me at the time as many as I ptisumed would supply the demand for 12 months. Scarcely, ho*erer, had I sold a doten boxes than a run commenced upon them which consumed my whole stock inrathei less than foUTWreks. Since then I have contrived to procures gross more, which lasted a few days,but now I am entirely out, which tioubles me aot a little, as I have several calls for them every hour in the day. Indeed, sir, the sale of your in« valuable pills has not only taken the lead of every thing else in tbe medicine line that was ever introduced into this section ofthe country, but haa*ctua]ly stopped the sale of all others. You will immediately, on the receipt of this, forward me 2,000 boxes at your lowest wholesale prices, directed to the care of Pre.cott, James and Co. N. Orleaus, and I will remityou the amount ofyotrr bill as soon as received.

To Dr. J. Peters. JESSE SANDER3. Extract of a letitr from Dr. Waines, of Philadelphia, Feb. 2, 1838. "Your pillaare the mildest in the! opperaljons, and yet most powerful in their effects of any that have ever met with in a practic ofeight and twenty years. Their chs'

the generality of patent medicines, snd experience hat taught us that the great bulk of thtm are mete catch peri' ny trash but I feel called upon to make an honorable exception in favor of the Vegetable Pills ofobr worth and skilful fellow laborer and cititen. Dr. Joseph Priestly Peters, of which, (inconsequence of their oeculiarly nutritious action on the blood,) 1, and several members

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For sale. Wholesale and retailat New York prices. J. F. KI NO, General. Agent,Terre-Hsute.,' JOHN M. COLMAN, Manhattan

CORNELIUS SMOCK. Putnamville. HLLSyo &ROBINSON. I QreeurttMlL, W.H.AtJ. THONBURO, I And throghoot the V. Stales. C»n«da, Ts-xas, Mexico aud West Indies. May 2,1840-34 y.

GOKLICK'S

MATCHLESS WANATIVK, a

medio ne of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—a me^iicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus pot tern a threefold power—a medicine, which, though de I stgned as a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed of a. mysterious influence over many diseares of the hu* man system—« medicine, whidi begins to be valued by

Physicians, who are dstly witnming iurastoniahiiM^ cures of many whom they had resigned-to thegrasp ot tbe Insatiable tjmve.

DOSKof the'Sansfive, for adults, one dyop for children, a half drop and for infants, a quarter drop the diTection»e*pl»nmif tbengncetof 'takings half or a quarter drop.

Paicr—Three and one third rix dollars (a German coin, value 75 cents.) ($2,50L per HII.FOCKCE. For sale, by J. ¥. KING, Terre-Haute,

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PAYER# ATTEND TO THIS!-The iradersifned having been appointed to collect the Bute and county Revenue fbi county of Vigo, for tbe year 1840. has now hoT«x Book, and will forthwith proceed tocollect the same. ....

Thn«e wishing topay their Ta* will call at the office of M. M. Hickcox.on tbe Southwest corner ef the Public square wbwt I may be fauodat alrtiivMv-or.ta my absence. M. Hiekcox wall receive and receipt for taxes ia my name. ...

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