The Wabash Courier, Volume 9, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 January 1841 — Page 4

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MORTGAGE HALE.

virtue of AD Execution, issued flora the office of the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court,and to me directed and delivered, »n

George

Abraham

William

fevor of William

K.Fuller

A.,

K.

and Charles

ceased,

B.

(tie

Abraham

A.

Yates, and against

Catharine Markle. Administratrix, and Henry Markle, Administrator of

in Township No. thirteen north, of Range No. eight containing six hundred and

east quarter of

RANGE

acres

AND I

said day, offer the rents

seven years,and

all

to

Lindley, Arthnr Patterson

James Siner,

I

costs,

I

&.

acrc. being the north-west quarter of

quarter

sale at the Court-house door in

tween the

legalhours,

tail

to

sell for

on consignments,made. Special attention gtvon to all coods to be forwarded,and ordersfor purchases prompt! ly executed.

RhPEBKvcB J. & S.

Crawford, +•.'

A. B.

Molasses

MR

ot SibleVa

llnmilton.an

self to bo

A

TLRT

sale by

Juu.1-17-tf

GOODS, in addition

and

S. ROBERT.,

TFV^

Ms

THISfioe

Puller,

CLIENT

Estate of Abraham Markle, de­

Markle. Sarah Green,Jonaifc

B. Green, Henry Markle, Nelson Markle, Frederick Markle, Joseph Markle, Napoleon JJ.

for it.

Markle, Thad-

Markle,Alary Markle,Amanda Markle and Ann Markle, foreclosing the equity of redemption of said Catharine as Administratrix, llejiry -as

Administrator,

Sarah, Henry. Jonathan

Frederick, Joseph, Napoleon

B.,

forty acres

the south half of Section No. thirty-six. Township No. thirteen north,of

Range No-nine

WEST,

three hundred and twenty acres and also

store ofCOMSTOCK

per. That firm

for

20

E.,

years,and all

nocefitand

Nelson,,

Thaddens, Mary,

Amanda, and Ann, in and to the said Mortgaged premises mentioned inlaid Bill, to writ,Section

containing

:he

south­

Section No. two, Township No. twelve,

nine west,

containing one hundred and sixty

will,ONSaturday the

|84L,nt

6T

hassince

and profits pf said premises for

if they should fail to sell fora sufficient

sum to satisfy said Mortgaged debt,

I

gained

day of Febuary,

tbe Court-house door in Terre-Haute, between the hours of ten

O'CLOCK, A. M.

and fouro'clcek,P.

will then and

there offer and expose the tee simple of said land with

the

appnrtenanpes, to

the highest bidder, for cash,

satisfy said debt and cost. Jan. 14»-18-3t JOHN-STRAIN,

FIHKBIFF'S 8AI.E.

BY

virtue of an Execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered in favor of

Jdhn Rea vs.

have seized and taken as the propertv of

said Sifter, thirty-four acres and ninety

hundreihs of an

the south west

ofScction No-seven, Township No.

ccnnus,

he rents and profits ol which

ten norrh,

Range No. eight west, in district,of lands sold at Vin-

I. shall OFFBR

for

the town of

Haute, on Saturday the 6th day of Febuary,

Terre*

1641

be­

end if the rents and profits shall

asuflicient

sum to satisfy said debt and

will thon and thine offer and expose to sale the fee simple with all thd appurtenances, to ihehi^fiest bidder, forcneh in hand.

JOHN STRAIN,

Terre-Haute, Jan.16-19-3t

the Hotel now occupied by him

Tcrre Haute, either

building

roomy, and it

S JOHN BURTON.

Terre Haute, Aug.

15, 1840-49-tf.

WABASH HOTEI» THE

subscriber having taken the

stand, lately occupied by

,on

[ing

'pectlully

inferior to any on the Wabash-

Clinton, Indiana, Oct.24,1840-7-tf

the

not inferior to any of

nnderi^nea thorough repair.

IX

I

Fontaine, Terrt-llault

&. D. S. Danaldson,

New Orleans, November

UBe

14, L840-10-3ni

J^TFon 0 (SERIES. JUST received, 10 kegs prime Kentucky Tobacco 4 bbls.

New Orlansu

4

8

bhls^Sugar House Molasses

bbls. New Orleans Hugar, which,

'gother

with

A

Don't forgot the chenp store.oorner of Markat nnd Wabash streets.

THOS.

June2"40

addition to Terre-Haute, is now prsMr.

west pared for businoss and hnving associated with me Zera

experienced Butcher,

ablo

I

to give satisfaction

ME

flatter my­

to all

their Hogs to slaughter. Nov.S8-l2.tf

who tnny give

MARTIN CHURCH.

A GOLD WATCH SEAL

WAS

lost in Torve-Hnutc, on Wednesday last, for the recovory of which a

paid at the Store

sfeitoblerewurd

O(

JAN. 9, 1841-if

,, COME

ALITI

persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to coine and

pay

what thoy owe, as we are de­

termined to collect what money we have outstanding a neglect of this notice may leau to cost. Torre-Haute,

JAN. FT-18-tf BAILEY EI.K1N

COTTON YARN.

[BY WHOLESALE OR RSTAH..] lot of Cotton Yarn,ofsssortea number* and excellent quality,just received nnd for sale by erre-Haute, Jan.3-17-tf OLAKK it, BALL^,

hear

1IUITTANIA WARE.

superior article of Brittania Ware in setts. Also. single pieces lor

convenience of purchasers. For

A W. ANG WORTHY.

(*1 ROVERMAN BOURNEhavejnst received from vj the East,

A

complete and new assortment of

to

sinim

their old stock, vi*:

»KV GOODS, HATS, CAPS, MOOTS AND SIWKS.

AND

all other articles, belonging to their

which they will sell low.

Nov. 81. 1840-11-tf. I I

-RINTINTI PAPER,83 BFMHICH^. 98

by

Boairfes.FT

TBR,

and

31

do

I?

88

by

88

do

GOOD asSoruueni

of FOOLS

CAP,

ACCOUNT PAPER.

NOTICE.

ALL

persons indebted to the late firm of

ROM

&

accounts without

•old

are rtwpecitully requeated to make parmem by tbe FIRST

Janaarv next-after

MOOUDTA

G)II.,FOR

I 15 BBFE

which

collection

Terfe-Haute,

Troat,

4 White, 3 hall

9 Sisnawtt.

For RATE low,^MDLEY

rime their

will oe left at the olHcc of

SUGAR & MOI«A8S8SU

5 SoBbb"'"' 10f KARLY, Terre-Hatttey D*e- 19,1840-lStf

COOPERS* WANTED.

FFF «R Jonnreynwm COOPERS'

TTTT E

NOW

A- S.

Miller,

A

Dec T!, 1840nsir.

RCRIVED per

steamer Gem, on conwgnment,

S

7

do.,

BROWN

&

Dee. 19, LWO-LV-tf, NEW GOODS—PRC. Ift40. RPHF. wbecriher »E

1

N,cnt

SARLY.

now opening a well selected

of FALL and

were purchased attosually

LOW

and will be otiered at a

moderate advance to his town and cotrhtry crotonxyrs:

find

want large

TSUMMWT W»-

ploymant and the highcM WITAAB »•(«•. the wbscriwrt abop. on SIFCMWN «««, T*».II*IIL«, «4W»twl«» ft*

work will be promptly attended

QUAMHV

YY «r« wUliog to give a

of Wool,FORwhich we

Htw»*T

price. W*

3M

article is warranted to cure

RHEUMATISM in

A

PILES

GLARING FRAUD.

A notorious counterfeiter has dared to make A

—....... W

tempt upon thivarticl* and

ined by trying

U.-ACan

teveralhave

it.

H»*

HIVE

the only

«T NEW

SOLOMON.HAYS.

No Ftcnwr.—This extraordii»»ry cheotica

tion,there4-JL( of*cience,and theioventionof

secretofhif

•otitef

Sheriff.

old

^Thesubscriber

ruvprn

G. L.

Mitchell,

Main street,Clinton, Indiana and

BE*

about to make extensive repairs, res-

solicits the patronage

oi Boarders

nnd the Travelling public,promising to spareno pains to give general satisfaction. Stabling,

dtc. will not be

WM. P. DOLE.

it E E A OLE HOTEL ILK-OPENED. /^UY C. WELCH rcspcctfufly informs th§public tha he

has taken the above named establishment

nierly kept by SAML.SPKNCRR,) and is prepared toac commodate boarders and

travelling public ill astyl

hisfiotcmporaries. Thehoueeha

It

is situated on the cor

nor of Cherry and Market streets Jan.C—18

•h .Sanderson Kobert, COMMISSION AND FORWAHDlNO MERCHANT, NETV ORLEANS. F|MLE

subscriber tenders his services

tlio

to the public, in

above business,snd will give prompt attention to all business confided to him.

The

staadofJ.

Road

and

Sheriff.

FJTXRS.

IIOTKL TO LEASE IN TERHE-IIAUTB. THE

subscriber, wishing to engage in

other business, would lease for-a term of years,

April

iti

with, or without

is nearly new, large

is

situated

in the

terms apply to me, on the premises.

RPHE subscriber has

the

commodious stable attached to the same.— The

1

assortment of

find

FLO"

centre of business. For

feels thankful

very liberal encouragement.and hopes,by

tion to business, to merit a feirtber share of custom Store next to Dr. Patrick's.

April25-33-tf. D. CUSTER ND^LCE.-«The subscriber will employ, immediately

EIGHT

or

shortest notice.,

TEN COOPERS,

V/VF

THE

(for

Haute* and from

Just in ime!

CIIRISTMAS & HOLLIDAY PRESENTS.

IONms,

DON

and

AMERICAN ANNUALS,

bu elegant framed Pictures, beautiful Juvenile Tokens.&CT—all just about right, and

rig^ht time to step and make your selections. ec. 19-6t.

RJ^IIE

usual advances

selected with great care by atl experienced Cabinet Maker. Also,

A

choice assortment

mings, Sand Paper.

ot Cabinet

by

Dec.19.

'r^%-

to-

largeand ex^nsivcassort-

ment of nrticlesusually found in a grocery store, will be sold cheap for cash.

E. SA^GSTER.

gtiAU«HT|2RIN« BIISINKSSi—THB new

Slaughter-House

ol

tha subscriber, adjoining north

Thursdays and Saturdays. Terre-Hante, September

will be

W. H. D. WILLIAMS.

ANDSRTTLEI

ofhardware

&c..

STAGElSleavo McFadden'S National Hotel, or the following places, on the days named, viz: Southern* for Vincennes, Evansville.and Louisville, on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. Northern,forCrawfordsvil'candLafayette,

made furniture and'iftvites an inspection from the friends of

"Domestic

THIS

&M

IKSS®®

tbe written

& CO-

on the

right to make

from them is warranted

tffeclualin•ileases.

N

above srgnaruie

No. thirty*

0

or

ork

reputation unparalleled

pOt die

terity the benefit of hi*knowledgeon

M.

of

discovery.

THE PILES.—Tbeprice#1isrefunded

who wilt use a bottle

A

Original Proprietor.

CEJP?o«-

ted medicai man,theintroducttonofwbicbTO the public wasinrested with the solemnity ofa death-bed bequest,

to any person

oi HAV»'

Liniment for the Piles,and

return the.empty bottle without beingcured. These are the positive orders of the proprietor to the agents and

many thousandssold, not one hasbeen

ful.

We inightinsertcerliScaies

"Unsuccess­

toany length,but

that those who sell the article»hooldexhibit the original to purchasers. For sale atTerreHaole.jby

'J. F-KING-

Trim­

purchased e.vpressly for the

Makers, or sale on reasonable terms,

E. FLINT,

Philo.Book Store.

1840-15-6t. WM. WPFA1)DEN'S

GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, TERRE-HAUTE.

5-52-tf.

[POOLSCAP PAPKK .suitablefor

DELINQUENTS.—Allaccounts

Ier FURSand DEEIi SKINS

hand

O

He keeps

Manufactures."

Attica, Ind. April 25,1840-3S(-tf.

Jetr ItavtfVs Hebrew I'laster. K10HT SECURED.

Recipe, obtained of

in

line

of bu*

JET*

LET

one 8—39—tf BATLF.Y VV ELK IN.,

C. & H.

Co.,*r« requested to cull and tattle their

delay. The O»da on hand

low for Cash.

Terre-Haute, Dec.83-tt

will

(^rObserrel!!

ALLofnerion*

be

indebted to Codington Random

David's

enligntenea

However good any internal remedy may be, tbis. as an external application, will prove a powerful auxiliary,in removing the

DISEASE,

eases of

Wholesale and retail at the oflkeof

CO

and Illinois. Price per box 5o eta. J. F. KING.

aw rt

WINTER GOODS,

which

VV friends and

will

iv a a a Jaa BLAKE IT BAL 8HOKI AND HOOT».

RE*

MMsi

ALL

all case*, or no

.„ NOTFCE.

bean nearly

ever buy it unle«sit

ru» A LL

perttone

L\. G.

•plendid

LAD TELL

perfectly

iln-

Aluraytdetectthefolsebvitsnot having the •old

only by

Thetrue

COMSTOCK &.COJ®

oldon

WholesaleDriigrgicti, NO.2

Fletcher

KEPT

^COTPARTNERSHIP.—J EAST

has associated with

'IN

himsel

H.BUCKLNGHAM,as

a partner

the Business of Manafacturing Chairs,and willcontinue to carry on that businessat theirnew^shop, «ND

Street.under the firm

EAST & BUCKINGHAM,where

they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCY

WINDSOR CHALRS.not

inferior to any

in the west,all.of which they will sell on accomniodating terms.' They also solicit the patronage of the publie. All orders attended toon shortnotice.

18—32-tf EAT & BUCKINGHAM *"7".^ IGREAT ATTRACTION!]

received, and is opening, a tin

WATCHES AND 'JBWELRV,

the latest fashions,and will sell very ies and Jewelry repaired erate terms.

of Sec

Jan.

THE

printing blank

X1 &.C-, and of a very good quality, forsale on accommodating term8.at this Office. April

4, 1840.

persons indebted to

subscribers, and whose are now due,

hereby requested, without further solicitation, to come forward and close the same,by «I*A

wanted

D®c.21-15-tf. & B.

NO. MAIIER.

CABINET AND RRRNRRI'RE WARE-HOCSE,

ATTICA, INDIANA.

JXO.

MAIIER

respectfully informs the citizens of

Fountain and the adjoining counties,that he has

complete assortment oT materials necessary ro execute orders of every descriptioirin hisline:and hopes from his opportunities ofa thorough acquaintance with ULL branched of the cabinet-makingbusincss.and by the employment ofcompetent workmen, to render genery satisfaction to all whoinav favor him with their orders.

5.

on

old Jew by a traveller

the Eastern countries, bids fair to be of immense value

to

the Western world. Since this Plaster hasbeen intioduced into America, every other piaster, salve, ointment or linnfnertt hasbeen discontinued by till who have had an opportunity of testing the superior medical virtues of the

or Hebrew Plaster.

though simple, is powerful, and will prevail with

COMMUNITY

cious affidavits

Truth,

ted, and its use sanctioned by the highest classes of society. One

an

atmuUaneon* burst of approbation arise*

front the thousands who have uaed

it

H.

does

ROSE.

5-4

over all the puffings and ficti­

with which the

sterling worth of this planter,

world is flooded. The

is reoognised, apprecia­

itT

nqt

which shows,

that when a remedy poseessea highly intrinsic merits tike this,

tail nf receiving the patronage of

an intelligent pnblic. lire peculiarities of thisChemical Cow pound,areow ing to its extraordinary effects, upon the animal fibrpr nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtues being carried by them to the immediate seat of the disease or of pain and weakness.

JL

and facilitating the core, in

Local Inflammation, Scrofulous affections,

King's Evil,Gout.Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism.and in all case* whore seated pain or weakness exists.

E. CHASE. &

Arcade Hall, Rochester,near the Post Office.

by Agents throughout the-UNITED States. H. E. AYN ARD & Co.,State

AMI

A

gents for Indiana

Agertt Tene-Haute.

A. W. WELKER, -StCo.do Pwtnamv.lle. M. COYNF.R, &0».: DO

Mt.

Meridun.

F. UNGLES. do Bellville. Terre-Haute. September, 5.1S4&-SS-6m.

NOTICE.

W. LANGWORTHY

hnving formed

tion in besides* with

EON

York, WOAKL raapectfelly inform fen caatomefs that be it NOW in receipt of an exteashm woortment of NEW

ceiving Frt»h Goods oevrly everjr month, daring the present and coming year,WHICH

can he nnrtWed

nee

J«s. H. Ouaby, ERF*

New

will be sold

at

IN.

Jan.S'17 IF. SQUIF.R SMITH-

the public that he will

Jan, t, 18IMT-tfc

W.NJ S ^NGWORTHV J„|, I?40 4^-TF

BIJLKF.& BALL 4 J**

m-4.

$fc»

ENGRAVING

AND WATC MAKING, and County

kinds of Silver Ware, LcuerSi,.

PAY Seals,

of various

DESCRIPTIONS,

neatly Wigrav

w. __ ed.

Also,fine WatchesRepaired^nd Warranied,by_ Terre-Haute, Jan.2-J7-if H- STAJLK-

INDEBTED

tb tht

Warren^Co-,either by note or Book account,

wrap- are respectfully requested to make payment without

it delay. Those neglecting this uotice, may expect to pay

«oet, as farther indulgence cannot^ W. B. WARREN.

Terre*Houte, Jan.

2-17-5r*.

DISSOLUTION.

rr*HE

partnership heretofore existing between the

subscribers in the Coffeehouse

1840.

A

celebra­

solved, by mutual consent, on Saturday the 18ih Dec.T

All those indebted will please call and settle immediately with WILLISOGifcsmr, who is authorized to collect and receipt for the 86.me.

be closei forthwith

,f«rllv

sustBin-

ing the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridtcy's last confession, lhaf'he dared

witboutgiving to pos­

this subject,".and

be therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant,Solomon Hays,tbe

free from dandruff,by thegenuine

BALM OF COLUMBIA.

Remember

most

sold.

East,on fourth

.Street,

North of the Cumberland

of

fortunate.

to the public for

their

astrictatten

of our own.

to

whom

he will pay the highest Wabash wages, JB"

All kinds of coopering done at the

and in the

BENT

manner.

Terre Hatite Sept.12—1-tf

1 OFT nnn HGOP.POLES

TABEZ S. QASTO.

wanted immediately, by

subscriber,at his Cooper shop,Terre-

$3

JABEZ S. CASTO.

to

$10

Oct.3-4-tf.

R.

just about the

E. FLINT.

TO CABINET MAKERS.

subscriber lias just received from PhiladeloJiia a very valuable lot of

MAHOGANY VENEETiES,

a

Calf Skins and Morocco.

•Terre-Haute,

24, 7,

23, 7,

18

by

24,

Mondays

Wednesdays, and Fridays. Western, for Springfield,Ills.,onMondays,Wednes* days and Fridays. VttndaIia,for VandaliaandSt.Louis.on Tuesdays,

is

W1LLIS

Terro-Haute. Jan.2,184T-7t.'

M0

fectly

OGLESBY,

WM. HERRINGTON.

shoemakers and Saddlers.-~Thesubscriber hasnow.and keeps constantly on hand, a well-se-lected assortment of leather suitable for Saddlersand Shoemakers.consisting of

SOLE, UPPER and CALFSKINS, and SKIRTING, HARNESS BRIDLE LEATHER, fc. which he will sell very, low.and on accommodating terms, either for cash or good paper.

Terre-Haute,Jan18-19-tf

PRFF'R

RG THE HI/MAN U.4lR,

IS^VVARRANTED

OLDRIDGE'5

tbe genuine a« described below.

This» certified to bv several Mayors, Ministers of the Gospel, British Consul,Phy«cians,and a great number of our

honorable citizens,to be seen where

I DARING FRAUD! Thi3 article has been imitated by

L. S. COMSTOCK,

'COMSTOCK, & CO.on asplaudid

Fletcherstieet.near

Address:

COMSTOCK &, CO.

Old ridge's Balm

O

low for cash.

Watches and Jewelry repaired oh the.most modate terms Spectacleglasses,suited to old.frames,tosun every

TC

is

by an advertisement in another.r.olnmn

that Messrs.Comstock

&,

Co. the American Agents of

ofColumbie,havedeputies toiell

article in Boston.—We know a lady of this city whose hair wasso nearly gone as to expose her phrenological

developements,which,considering

a mostamiabledisposition^was

in reality very un­

Neverthelessshemournedthelossof locks

whishe had worn, snd, after a year's fruitless resort to mostt led restoratives, purchased, some months ago, bottle or two ofOldridge'S Balm,and she has now ring lets in rich profusion, glo«sy, nnd of raven blackness Wecanot puffing—none of the commodity has been sent us^and, in deed, we do not want any, for though we ure obliged to wear a wig a year ago,we have now throgh its virtue, hairenough, and of

ForsaleatTerre Haute,by J. F.KING. MA^Y 2, 1840-34-Y CONNOLY & ELDER, Produce, Commission Forwarding Merchants. 60 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS. 'T'ENDER their services in the above capacity, and from their experience feel warranted in promising satisfaction,to thofe who may/avour them with business

Refer to,

Blake,

rioh

AL-

S. W.

Heath

Grovftrman Bourne,

(F-Co.,

I841-17-6M.

BOOTS,SHOES.,Skins,

plete assortment

Lafayette.

D. S.

Esq., Terre-Haute.

Kellogg, Esq., New Harmony. I -f Jan.2,

Bonner, Fi«ce/M«.

HATS, CAPS, AIOROCCCI,CALF

Skins, Sheep Binding Skins, F-c-

OF

few dozen Philadelphia

For sale

by

West side

Jan.2-17-tf. of the Public Square.

LAND IN HANCOCK COUNTY, FOR SALE.

0/IR|

Acres of land in Hancock county, Indiana,

VF 4I

miles northeast of Greenfield, and

east of Indianapolis, being

24

of the

Township

S W

16,"

with shingle roof

2-17-tf JAMES DOWLING. NEW GOODS.

subscriber is receiving and opening,a general assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS? A Iso,a

good su pply of

THE

ARC

or note.

BLYTHE & BABBITT.

fa mi

ly

will be sold cheap, for cash Nov

30,

SEUfer to Messrs.A.

ROBERTS

on

constantly ori hand various art iclr®of ready

&

ROCERI ESa 11

CHE A AND HANDSOME GOODS. JOHN «CD.^S. DANALDSON AVE just received from Philadelphia, a verygen eral assortment of

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods^ Hardware, Groceries,Cotton Yarn,&,C. Sue., which are now open for examination and sale, at the new brick room, (third store from Mr. Early'soorner,north of the public square,)and offered at the lowest prices,forcash or barter.

Their stock embraces most every variety of Cloths, CasBimeres, Sattinetts, plain and tamboured Mousse!in de Lai nee, Silks, Laces,Gloves, Hosiery,Calicoes,from 6i cents,up heavy brown 4-4

Muslins, at

underaigned having purchased the interest of

McGregor Esq. will

country requires, either Iroa or Brass

TURNING LATHES

ROUGHS are well adapted

oftbe best materials,and is a

lower than

aoyeaiahlafeBseit on the Wabaah.

Terre-Haute. Dee.1*.1640,.14-tf. COFFEE SOUSE, **T105SM. AOJITS RASF OR MAIUCCT SRAOT.'TTAI^IWHT 11/ HIL.LS OGLESBT respectfully inform* hi* old

^uilooouawa

to «rr? on the CdfibnWMiie kwmem wi tbtoUitVMt in Scott1* Row,and it de»ein«ned to kw*compkle •atmtmeet of DIEKE WQOORS cowantly

AND loayare napiiw

cm

to

hmod.

|IW aatafaction.

-'I'1

Swaim8 Vermifuge.

rrME MOST USEFUL FAMILY MEDtflNTB EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Tbis well known Anti Dysenteric Won*-Medi-cine bat proved successful these twelve

MIVTI

sally

is

«»£e,

Articles of,this kind may

business, wasdis-

The business must

following morning, willTin most instance*,

Prepared at

phia.

a notoriowscounter-

feiter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it have the name of

46 PINE

in the United States. Sept:

or the signature of

wrapper. Thisis the

only external test that willaecure tbe public from decep« tion. Apply at the wholesale^and retail Office, No.

26—3-1840 6M.

S

Maidea Lane and Pearl

st. N.York

Wholesale Droggitte

FROM THE BOSTON CHRONICLE.

KjrWesee

do Herrings and

.V,^

WOODRUFF & CO.,

qr

and the

"S E

qr of Sec

Towns.16," can be had, on accommodating terms, by applying to JNO. DOWLING, Terre-Haute, or to the subscriber nt

Kenawha Salines, Va. Forty-

four acres of the lahd is cleared and deadened, 20 acres of which is Meadow. There is a handsome new Lag House,

and brick chimney

erected on the premises. If not sold soon, it will be rented to

an

industrious tenant, on condition that he

will clear a certain quantity of land each year for the rent. The land lies about

2

miles north of the National

Road, and is well calculated for agricultural or grazing purposes. Mr. Tuos. HATFIELD, whose farm adjoins the land, will show the premises.

of which

7-9-tf. THOS. DAVTS.-

WM. LINDLEY JOHN T. RUSSELL*

LINDLEY & RUSSELL.

COMMISION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No.

Poydras Street, New- Orleans.

P.

&

GRAV&Co. New-Orleans CHURCHMA»,

Co. New- York LEA, BUNKER

adelphia WILLIAM GARVIN

&

Co., Pittsburgh

N. E.

Co., St. Louis Jos. COLLET, Eugene, la. Oct.17-6-6m.

2

bbls..

For sale low for cash, by Terre-Haute, Dec.19tli-J5|I.

Terre Haute, Aug.15,

we should see how we

12T

cents:

Sheeting, bleached Shirting, Checks, Ticking Blankets, Overcoats, Cloaks,Boots.Pumps.Hats, Caps Stationary, Batting, Brass Kettles, Brushes, Combe Rings, &.c. &c., together with superior Gun-Powder Imperial, and Young Hyson Teas loaf and brown Su gar. Coffee, Indigo, Madder, Allum, Copperas, Sala* net us. Pepper, Spicv, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Virginia and common Tobacco, and many things not herein named, all of which.they are anxious to shew to purchasers, without charge,and sell them af*' low as tbe lowest."

Terre-Haute, Nov.28-1*-3m. "Q FOUNDRY—.the ihe interest of

A.

A.

carry on tbe FOUNDRY BUSI-

AND

having

attached to the establish meat,

are prepared to do turning in either Iron or Wood, We

have

for sale

WOOD'S PATENT PLOUGHS and E A points, constantly a hand. Those

to Prairie Ploughing. Also

her Lands and all will BE wmrranxed toninwell. .Having,also,the Assoc? for Illnwiaaod Indiana.«* mils new patent Bnalsss Chain*eif*rupporfifur Scarf. Roll Horse-Power, adapted to sawing,grinding,thrau. ing.dte. thsy artpraiMcd to SOPF^Y order*an acrommodattng terms. These machines are well

MADE,

Feb.S-32-tf STRATTON, WALLACE &. CO.

REMOVAL.

AC RICE DOWLING respewfallyinforiMths 1? A pablicthat he has removed his T*&.ri*g Ecioblitkmemlt lo the Frame botldiag one dtor. north of the Wabash Conrjer^olBoe, where be will tbankfalty receive orden in his line. Having latd mach experience as a colter (both a# foreman and employer. be flatten himself haoan execute wark in his line in the heat and fasbwoableatyle. Hie motto will b«:uNojL.no

HerCirTTlNG does ta order, aod promptly at the MtsUtshM prices. pnoes.

TME-Haote.

May

and

AU^PMIRVT

IF, 1840 tf.

RETFT.

Store room am

FOR NA

JL

yeara

acknowledged

past, and

by all wl|o

HAVE RIED

to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed in the diseases for which it

it,

recommended._

add no child will

Worms being specially apt to

IT

cinee, which generally consist of the strongest purgatives.colouiel, that destroyer of tk* constitution,.bitters, piak root, spiiits of turpentine, wormseed

per­

REFUSE

uke

it.

INFEST^TOONS ?fdebil­

itated digestive organs and emaciated' constitutions, much mischief is often done by ordinary woim

medi-

ML, &C, &c.

destroy woms. but they de-

bilitate tbe stomach, and often materially injure the

teneral health, without temovmg the cause, ^woima Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of itmoving the caose of worms,

by giving vigor

the stomach,bowels.and

end healthy action

lieving measles, croup, hooping cough,&C: This medicine,by invigorating the internal

ening the organs of digestion, and removing the prima' ry cause which creates morbid secretions, will relieve

Bowel Complaints, Cholic, Dysentery,

be

WM M'MtJRRAN

fore

staid or restored, and the head

to

organs of digestion, thereby

re­

fnnctions.strength-

YRELL

DYSPEPSIA, *LD

the whole train of biliary affections. Sick Headarh, Acidity olthe Stomach.Foul Breath, Bleed ing Piles.&c. It is an antidote in the early stages of Fever and Cholera Morbus. As a general Family Jffedicinr, it stands unrivalled, as it is applicable to most of the diseases

which children are subject. Swaim's Vermifuge will

found of some utility to person's who occasionally indulge

in the

convivialtv of the table a dose taken be­

dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity

stomach, not unfrequently produced by

neglect of this, however,adose

cines

TB

restorethe

tone of the stomach". Families resident in the country, and isolated in a measure from medical advice, travellers journeving to the far west, or bound to distant ports, keminaries and all public institutions and charitable associations will find this remedy, constantly on hand,ofgreat utility.

SWAIM'S LABOR AT0RY,

HENRY JOHN SHARPE,

Philadel­

General AgenU No.

Street,New York and sold by every Druggist

MIDWIFERY.

MRS.ELIZABETH

SMITH

Dec.

5—R3^3M.

the

having located

horseH

in the city of Terre-Hailte, 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.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

THE

that they betokened

not

subscriber just receive from the eastern cities the Most valuable and extensive stock of Books and Stationery, he has ever offered for sale in this market. Selected by himself with great care,and with special reference to the taste and wants of his numerous patrons: will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash, yes for cash if you please, or a reasonable credit, by

E. FLINT,

Terre-Haute, Dec.

No fit, no pay.

Phila.Book Store,

I9-15-6t.

GURNSEY & STORMS,?'-:*

AVING

apassablequality

associated themselves in the TAILORING BUSINESS,

take this method of soliciting the patronage of thecitizens of Terre-Haute and the adjoining country. From their experience in the various branches ofthe business, and from the arrangements made to procure reports ot the latest fashions from the Eastern cities, they will warrant garments made in theirshop toequal in durability and style ofexecution aud fashton. any made West of the Mountains. (CF

CUTTING

tice,and warranted to fit if made right. Terre-Haute. Oct.

done on shdrt no­

10,1840-5-tf

JFish! Fish::

JUST

Elder, Gelston Co., .Baltimore.

received per steam boat Gem, 4 Bbls Pickerel,

do do do do do

A

Siskawit, Salmon Trout",.'

W

hite Fish,

com­

Manhadens, No.1, Mackerel,

12

Boots and Shoes of the subscriber's

own manufacture. Also, Eastern work cheap. Received, per steamer Tuscumbio,

Boxes Surdities, 10 do Codfish, 10

-ITT

H. BRASHER,

Striped House.

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

ANY

person having

miles

the

''west 4

2

or

3,000

to loan, can get

per cent, for the same for one or two years, and have it secured by mortgage on unincumbered property of three times the value ofthe sum loaned,by making application, soon, to

JOHN BURTON.

1840-49-tf.

RYMAN & BAIRD. MERCHANT TAILORS,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,

HAVE'Removedto

Again!

CASSIMERES,

RYMA & BAIRD

removed back their old stand in the Burut District,andhave just received,by the latest arrivals,their Fall and Winter supply of the finest Fn3Iish

and

which they invite the attention of their customers of

and the public, in the full confidence that their stock exhibits the most splendid specimen of Woolen Goods in this market all of which they will makeup toorder, in the very best and most fashionable style, and with the punctuality which they trust hasdistinguiBhedtheir establisment.

Garments of every kind,for those who furnish their own cloths,made up at the shortest notice. SIR

Cutting will be done to order,and promptly.?* Oct.

12-5

,i i, I HI* to. wti ,i

NOTICE TO DRBTORS. AS

the subscribers have no time tospare.in calling personally for payment, they take this method of giving notice to their debt­

ors,

Co., Phil­

&

POINDEXTER, RHEY

Co. Louisville, Ky.

&

JANNE?

JJLAKE $• BALL havejust received an assortment of Silk,Gingham &

Cotton Umbrellas and Para*

sols. which will be sold very low. July 25, 1840-46-tf.

that payment must

be

stand

Nor 7 -9—tf.

If JEW EIGLAWD COUGH SYRUP The reputation nf which has now become established as the most saft and qfleacious remedy ever ditowered for INFLUENZA, COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA,

WHOOPING COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, AND ALL AFFECTIONS ,OF THE LUNGS.

PSKFARKD OHLT BT TBK SOLE PKOPRIETOH, DANIEL GODDARD, No. S GOLD ST NEW-YORK.

Is |ae—ittlug this awful ranedy to the public, tha ProIttetor Is saduNisad by a PhyricUa, from

whom

of

8

ational Road Street,inSoott^ FOOD store.

A Row, well fitted tot a dry good stored A May SS-37-tf

A MY

to

JOHN CRW

m-

-the

-nouiished

OR

the

WISE. IN

the

in the

imitation

made, on all de-

mand8, on or before the

1st

Decembernext.

Those rtequiring longer time must call and make special contracts for the same otherwise, weshall be compelled to adopt the cheapest method of collecting (by employinjran officer) ofall those who negleot to com ply with the above notice. IY

VA:-..* mm^.

*,

MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIRF 4 MEDICINKS. FPHESE tntdieine*

are indebted for their manifest

ami sensible action

in purifying

of

10

Phcenix Bitters

the Becipe

waa confidentially obtained, to atate, that ha baa ased Moself, and In Ma extsnMre praedcaln Pulmonary aiTet ftas, with aatoniehiitg effsct. Tbe happy combinuitm of vafttebla rabataacea, of which It ia entirely composed, •re peculiarly adaated to diseaaaa ofthe Langs, Liver, and

This Msffldae has feeaa ased vary axtenairelr, and the proprietor has not known a single inaunce hi which it ha* kited ia (tvftig relief to dtoaaaea for which ia rac«aawnd. ed ma hi caeti anpctMcidng t* cosuraitipdoa, aaended wkh hieedtag at tbe MBffa, and when ali other reasediee had Ukd, the aaoet decided and lettering aocceea haa aweiwed to aee. Oiasasow ooids, which are generally the effect of obetntcted perspiretioo, will yield to Its tufiaeace in a lew hours wheaaeadJa aerhwe, hoeaaeneee. whees lag, and ahonnaee of hraaih, It gtvaa Immwilan relief, procving vanqatl taat and mep. Ia whs aping eoofh Is WfdMat a rf raL Itepatataa with fentie expxaa ertoa, aad aaay hejlvea to feftala with perfect ealaty

The Ireprleier weald add, that he la ooaataady lee*** •aase^aa leetlSMinlaia

Ihe valae aad eOeiey

i«aaedy, aeaw cenMcalae af which saay he aeea

BOXES No. I. Kentnckf Tdfaaeeot 6 Bbls. Cider Vinegar, prone article Jast received, and for sale, ehsan for cash, bf

of

Also for sale as above, tbe ORBIS TOOTH WASH, superior article for the teeth aad {puns, the eooeorreat testimony of the most eminent deatists and aeobert of the Medical Faculty of every part of the Union* isunited in faror ofth rtide.-, -r .'jlay IT—36—t^

Jaly, U-44tf THOS. DAVfS.

W15IDOW GLASS ALFD MAILS. A BOXES 8 by 10 Window glass, 30 K«B Pittshargh Nails, for sale by Not. 21-11-tf GSOVERMAN A BOURNE-

SB

the springs and

channels of life,and enduing them withreaewed tone and vigor. In tnany

hundred certified

cases which have

been made public, and in almost averv specie* of disease to which tbe human frame

'U

liable^

the

have been gratefully

happy ef-

iecis cf MOF*AT'S.LIFE PILLS AND PHEN1X BITTERS

AND

edged by the persons

ousIy

principles upon which they are compounded,and upon Which they consequently act. The

LIFE KuIClNES'recomnre^d

diseases-of every form and description. Their firetoperationiato loosen ftojoa THE

it has the least support

which covers the cork, with the signature of

Swaim on it, so that the cork,

a seal the impression,

Prepared at

have

CLOTHS

VESTINGS,

ver and pilot

CLOTHS,

double mill'd beaf

of various shades,

&c.:

to all

IN

just that

this

on

ike Mil

efdhscdoas stcas^iaaj lag each heala. Aaypsresa SMlag wttl he ewe ae noammmi swata. Sold by J. P. KINO, at his Dnif Store corner of Wsbadb sod Market streets, Terre-Haute.

TOBACCO AlfD TIRCGAB. 7

bottles, at

Oct,

E. V. BALL.

tress

JThe

COUM

puolicly acknowl­

benefilfed,

un«cquainted with

and who were previ-

the

beautifully philosophical

coats of the stomafh and

bowels, the various impurities and crudities constantly SETTLING

a found themi and to- remove the hardened itt--ces which

collect in the convolutiont.of the smallest in­

testines. Other medicinei only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses- behind as to pToduce habitual cottivenesa, with allitatrainof evil*,or sudden diarrhoea, with its imminent dangers.

medicine, preprted and h««lded to the public by and in

is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by thi*:means,'theliver and the

of which entirely depends upon

banner of health

the blooming cheek. Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thor-

oughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy

Dyspepsia. Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Headache, Restlessness, UL-tfempei,

Anxiety La'ngor

ness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevertof all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Diopsies of all kinds, Gravel,

ruptive com plaints,Sallow,CloudV,artd other disagreeable

Conlplexicns, Salt.Rneum,

so

domestic guide to health. This little pamphlet,edited by W.

B.

for

and

Melancholy, Costive-

W

ot

m*,As­

thma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcere, Inveterate Sores, Scarbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions,

E-

ErVsipelas, Common

Colds and Influenaa,andvariousother complaints which afflict the human frame In Foverand Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful so much

that in the Fever, and Ague dis­

tricts^ Physicians almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr.,Moffat reouires of his patients is to be particul* in taking tbe Life Medicines strictly according to the directions.

It

ofa

is not by a newspaper notice,

or by anything that be himself may say in their favor,

thst he hopes to

fair trial.

gain credit. It is alone by the results

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL,

designed as a

Moffat, 375 Broadway, New if ork,has been

published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of diseases, and will be found highly interesting to persor.s seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents—for sale by

MR.

Moffat's agents,generally..

These Valuable Medicines are lor saleby J. F.KING, Terre-Haute. October 24,1840-7-tf.

SmglJH'S

FOR

THE CUKE OF SCR OF ULA.of KING'S EVIL, RHEUMATISM, Ulcerous Sorest Syphilis, and the host of painful and hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom White Swelling,

of the Liver ancf Skin. General Debility,

Diseases arising from

DISEASES

$«.,

impurity

and all

of

the Blood'.

This medicine is particularly recommended as sn alterative and z.purifier, of the Blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated Constitutions, which invalids are3 unconscious of until they have experienced its effects.

It is also recommended in Diseases where

and Breast are supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the use J[ Mercury or Quinine.

ThiB medicine has the singular fortnn£

from ihe

medical faculty. This fact oflfersnn 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 Sarsapnrilla Syrups, Extracts,&c.

Swaim's Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following

Swaim's Laboratory,

Street, New York and sold by everv Druggist in the United States.

Sept.

ItfOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS

AND PHCENIX BITTEBS.

FPHE

high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired,in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every

intelligent

In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia,Bilious and Liver Affections. Asthma, Piles.Settled Paitis,Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues,Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance Tf the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health,everv 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 constitu tions.

MOFFAT'S

DAN IELS&HOLMES.

Terre-Haute.Oct.24-7-tf. ATTENTION! rpHOSF, indebted to me are requested to call and set tie,HV cash or note. It is no more than

A

Medical Office,

N. B.

$1 oi $2

directions. For sale by

24.1840-7-TF JOHN F. KLNG,

and

suffering, to

Snd

each, with full

1

a slate of

circumstti^ce of

it

icine for the

1792,

became an established

diseases'

1783,

will

&

1**

MO!FFA¥?S LIFE PALX.8., AHD VHCBXIX BUEXfiKS«^

of doubt, as a reference td the experience or

medicines to his

THIS

known to all regular anatomists,who examine tbe human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of of those well informed men against quack medicines— or medicines prepared and heralded to the public br ignorant persons. The'second effect of the Life Medi

fact is

hose well informed men against quack meoicines —I

lungs,the healthful action

the

heart,being thus purified by their, and

by food coming from a clean stomach,cour­

se*, freely through ihe

morrtng or the

veins,

WauSea, Dittension

Loss of

in

words blown in

—"Swaim'sPanacea —Philada.,"

all ca es of

1

or

in

VVm.

(bearing

"WM.

necessary.

also upon it as

Swaim,") cannot be

drawn without destroying the signature without which none IB genuine. The medicine may consequent ly be known to be genuine when the signature is visible to counierleit it will be punished as forgery.

'1

Philadelphia,

HENRY JOHW SHAKPE, Geueral Agent No. 46

PINE

W.M. SWAIM AT SON.

18- 26—3406m*

tal

sale pf all others. You

of this, forward me

Terre-Haute.

The Resurrection* or PEK^IAI% ^IIESE

pills raise from the greatest weakness,

etrengtb, health

happiness. The name of these piils originated from the

the medicine being found only in

the cemeteries ot Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to the experiments

as to

virtues. In bslf a century

MOD'

of that country. The extract of

this singular production was introduced into some (arts of Europe in the year

and used by many celebra­

ted physicians in caring certain diseases, which all other medicines had been used in vain. Early

In

the year

the extract was combined with a certain vegetable medicine imported from Dura Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into pills.

The sdmirable effect of tbis compound upon the human system, led physicisns and families into its general use. Their long established character,their universal and healing virtues, their detergent snd cleansing qualities of"their specifical action upon tbe glandular part of tbe system,are

such as

sustsin their repu­

tation and genetal ass in the American Republic. Whole Boxes contain 73 pills, price 63 cents. .Half Boxes 35 pills, price 31 cents-

E. MAYNARD St Cki., State Agents for Indiana and Illinois. E. CHASE & Co. are Agents for the United States, Texas, Mexico and tbe Canadas. Office, No. 1, Arcade Hall, Rochester. -j -m

J.F.KING. Agent Terre-Haute. A. W. WELKER & Co-do Putnamville. M. COYNER & Co do Mt. McredianP

F. UNGLES, do Bellrille. Terre-Haute, Septembers, 1840-62-6m.

yOMATQji

Celebrated Substitute for Calomel.

OHN F. KING, Druggist, Terre-Haute,baving been appointed by the proprietors Wbalecale Agent for tbe sale of the above valuable medicine, will furnish Druggists, Physicisns, and Merchants with it at tbe regular Eastern priees.

Tbe btgb rep«tat«n »bfcb this medicine has gained in esery section of tbe world where it has been used, is Strang evidence that it possesses the properties ascribed to it by its proprietors.

Hsving sold a large quantity of the article the past season, I hsve every reason to believe it to be tbe most valuable Anti-Bilious medicine in use.

For evidence of its vsh)e,tbe public are invited to read the pamphlet accompanying the medicine, whicb can be bad gratis at my Drug Store.

Feb. 9—-22-tf

1

JOHN F. KING. \z

M\ny

sands patients will satisfactorily vrove. During the present

menth, «lone, nearly

fellow.citizena.

The

LIFE MEDICINES

terspacis of time

thou­

one hundred

CARES

to the knowledge ofMr. Mbffat.wherethe pat

has, to alt appearance, effected a permanent

tbe

exclusive and judicionsasa ofthe Life Medicines— some eight or ten of these had BOEN COOSIDEROD

.suitsarea

themselves

in

source ofgeat pleasare tt Mr.

him with new confidence to

the reader an invalid, and does he wish to know wheth-L er the Life Medicines will suit his own case? If

let him call or send to

Mr.

and pioduce a copy of the Medical Manual, designed^ as a Domestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will theie find enumerated veiy many, extraordiua-..

ry cases ofciire and perhaps some exactly similar to hist own. Moffat's Medical Office, in JJEW York. 375, Broadway. For sale bv .. ,• .N

J^HN

E E S

VEGETABLE

CITIZENSJOS.THE

Ofall

plish

years

a jolt'tribiile

to its great merit,•of being recorhmended by the Miost celebrated practitioners of medicine in the United States and Europe whereas,not one of the spurious mixtures made in

have®

IENT^

cttreby$|S|

beybnd

all hope by their medical attenda»ti^ Sikh happy re-1§

M.and

inspireP

Tecotujnend

the use of hisf-

FT

re a purely

VfeGETABtEl

preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their opt-

ration, and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly Open the secrettohs of the system*—carrrihg off all a-1 crimonious humors, and assimilating with and purify ing the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of* Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a shor-

EVE.RDI^ "CY

doubt, greatly

regularity of the

urinary organs. The blood, which takes its retl_ color from the~agency ofthe liver add the lungs befote it passes into

ticular

IA

Hhns.

renews every part of the

system,and ttiumpbantly.uvv'unts the

JFE

than any other prescription. InFevci

DSIRFS'LA !?!VIUMW7

Heaci,PAIH?

Rheumatism, Fevers of evwv

LN^THE^TH^ 5F*TT:BUTN»

DI"!N«"

IN

1

of these Medicines has always proved

«upenor

M-,PA,RED

*K$

to

be'beyond

to any other mode

All that Mt. Moffat asks of hi* patients

BF IR«VN,Z

is to

be par-

taking tbemltrietly according to the direc-^

It is no» by a newspaper noiice. or bv anv thin*that he himself may say IA their favor,

THAT^

gain ciedit. It is alone bv the reiults 6fa

hopes to

fair

trial

I»J

«o

Moffat'sagent in tbis place*

F.

October

24,1840-7-tf.

KING, Terre Haute.

8

•Ht*

PILLS

Uii-tl'

OF WES T, you have now befort

von Dr. PRIESTLY PETERS' VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS PILLS—which ceived the direct sanction and patronage of more thanr five hundred eminent physicians, who are daily using^ them in their practice.

More thansixmillions of boxesof these celebrated pills'* have been sold in the U. S.since

the Pills we have any knowledge of these are th«* most valuable. In no instanrChave they failed toaccom-'

every thing-they promised

have been lingering with

nic disease,nOw add their valuable medicine.

the

Lungs

uio lufoictnt,

J'

January,1835.

indthouasnds.whoorft

soaie obstinate

or chro­

their testimony in behalf of this®

Bv their almost miraculous effect upon the chytef which is the fountain head of health and disease, Dr.FE Peters' Pills may

bejuetly

cine,hut they were* peculiarly

couiplnint8:—Bilious

si«,

Livt.r

considered a universal rnedi-^

beneficitrl

in the following^

Fevers.Fever and Ague,

Rheumatisni,

Dvspvp-L

ComplHints.Sick Headache, Jaundice,

ASTB-*

Enlargement ofthe Spleen,

Piles,Cholic, FemnleObstructions, Heart-Burn, Furred} Tongue,

of the Stomach nnd Bow-*

els.lncipcnt DI#nhcB»,FlMulence,Habitual

2,000

Costiveness

orpor of the Bowels, where

nor debility.

the

glass

having but one

lubel,

Theefficacvnf the*e Pill*issowcllknown, and use so general,

TESTIMONIALS.

From Dr.

Kli Todd,

ciety of

AT

person. They becamc

known by their fruits—theirgood works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous-

me

that

MI

"L

WM. B.

375

Broadway, N York.

None are genuine nlers they have the fac im ile of John Moffat's aigilftturc. {ErThe

Life Pills are sold in boxos—Price,

50ccnts. and

$1

aale prices, directed to the care of Prirscott, James and Co. N.

Orlcaus,and

I

will remit

bill as soon as received.

To Dr. J. Peters.

dis-

Extract of a letterfrom Dr. Wuines, of Philadelphia^ Feb. 2, 1838. 'Your

pills

are

yet moat powerful

met

with in

its medical dualities and

For sals, wholesale and retsilat New York prices. J. F. KING,General,Agent,Terre-Hsute."i JOHN M. COLMAN,

GOELICK'*

,*

Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Completion, andf

A C"thartic

an Apenen,j» needed. They are exceedingly

their operation, producing neither nausea,

iniltli

erininerJ

I

inr un--

that further comment is considcied

To prevent Imposition,B Idc

ume

pills

I

simile of the

PIVF-IRIPFOR'.

gnature,as follows, accompaniee each box of thf sen--1

v: *.—T YMR ^9^. T»»FJ

~*7Ql!

Price 25 and 50 cents per box.

late President ofthe Medical So­

Connecticut,and

principal ofthe Insanie Hospi-

Hartford,dated September

My personal acquaintance

heis

ors he

8,1838

with Dr

J. P.

Peters

togeth­

er with the very favorable impression of his talentsand his character, derived from hi* friends, have satisfied

well entitled

lo

safely cbnflde in hlsintegnty

his profession. Extract

the medical hon­

received at Yale College, and that Ihe public mav

AND "skill,ia

ofa

thl exercise o'f

letter from Dr. Jesse Sanders dated Woodville, Miss. August28th.1836:

Albert Spencer gav»» me the agency of your Vaoretable Anti-Bilious Pills for this place and

TH'I.T,N,E MANV

I

mnnd for

12

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

I

25

each, according to

leftibe

peisumed would supply the de-

monthi. Scarcely, however, had

I »olda

doeen boxes than a run commenced upon them whfch consumed my whole stock in ratbei less than four weeks. Since then

have contrived to procure a groes more,

which lasted a few days,butnow1amentirely oot,which Uoables me

aot

a little, a*I have several

rarla

every hourin the day. Indeed, sir, ihe

cents,.

the.size and the

for them

eale

of your

valuable pill*has not only inken the l*-ad of every thing else^n the medicine line that was ever Introduced into this section ofthe country,but

IN.

hagactually atopped

the

will immediately, on tbe receipt

boxes at

your lowest who!e-

you theSmount ofyour

{W'lf

JEGGG SANDER3.

the mildest in thei opperations.

a practic ofeight and

AND

in their effects of any that

fhaverrer

tweaty

action the chyle,and on

years. Their

impuiitie* of tha.

blood,on evdenllv very surprising."hencethe Extract from an address delirered on the evening ofthe 4th May. 1837,

before the Medical board of New- York

by Dr. Emerson. See New-York Medical Reported for J837. "Asa

bodv

I

know that we have set oar face agaiAtft

the generality of patent

medicines,

and experience has

taught us that the great balk of them are mere catch pen. ny trash but

I

feel called upon to make as honorable

exception in favor of ihe Vegetable Pills of our worth snd skilful fellow laborer aad citizen,Dr. Joseph Priest* ly Pe»ers, of which,

(in

consequence of their peculiarly

nutritious action on the blood,7

1,

snd several members

of this honorable Societv, are ardent patros*." This friendly allusion lo the Vegetable Pills was received with, a warm round qf applause by alth* members present.

Manhattan. a

CORNELIUS SMOCK.

Putnamville.

ALLSFJ0 DTROBINSON. W. H. & J. THOWBURG,

GreencastU.

Aadtbrogboat tbe U. States. Canada, Texas, Mexico sad West Indies. May 2,1840-34-y.

MATCHLESS SAlfATIVB, a

medicine of more value to man than tbe raat mines of Austria, or even the united treasons of oar globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally fTom tbe vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, snd thus pes seas a three fold power—a medicine, which, though de signed ass remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence over manydisdaaeftof tfee faa. man system—a medicine, which begins Lo be, valued bv Physicians, whoarc tWly witnessing iHastomshUg curt* of many whom they had resigned to the grsspof the Insatiable grave.

DOSE of the Sanative, for «jults,onedrop\ for children, a half drop and forfnfitots, a quarter wop the directioMexplaming themancst of takinf vhalf^or a

P*K»—Three and one third rix dollaro (a German «om, valne 75 cents.) (#3,50) per H*tr otwc*.

TAX

PAYEHS ATTEND TO RAISI-The« undersigned having been appointed to collect tbe State and coonty Revenue 0/ the county of Vigo, for tbefsar I840,hasnow theT«*Book, and will forthwith proeeed tooolleet the same.

Tbosewishing to pay tbeir Tar/will call at the of- .* fice of M. M. Htckcox.on the Southwest corner ofthe Public sqnare where I may beibund at ailftimes.or, in *.' my sbsence.M. M. Hickcox will receive and reesipt for uses in my name.

A. M. PETTINGFL1,, Coll,dor}1'

Terre-Haute, Jaly 11* 1840-44-tf. /COTTON YARN.—A new supply of Cotton Yarn V_y just received and for *1 al—2tf

'sale by

V,

BLAKE de. BALL. -k fv 4.

«C,^.