The Wabash Courier, Volume 9, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 February 1841 — Page 4
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MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS 'AND PHCeNIX BITTERS.
rl*11E
perfectly tafe, unerring,and »ucce»tlnl treatment 01 «|t»o*( ever* »uecie» .of tit**-*** '»J
ate
AIOKF AT'S LIFE MEDICIN KS.«« no lo«**r.a mat»« -f doubt, *aa reference to tb« extxsitence "**'1 »«ndt patients will satisfartorily Vr"jY'present month, alone, nearly "?e-hu,,V' .h* imiient com* to the knowledge of Mr Moffat. »vb*re h«, to nil appearance, «^cl^,VpVTM^di«nM-
mlu »re a wttrce ofgeat ple«*»rc to Mr. M. anil in#pirt him with new eonfid«nice to recommend the u«e nf his medicine* to *»i« fe»l»w-cittz*n.
The Lit MEDICINES »r*« purely VEGETABLE pr^ptirittiort They •re and pleRgant «n their optration, and ai the Mime time ihorouscti— acting rapidly upon the secret ions of the sy«tem—carrvihgoff a" rrimonion* humor*,and fs*iuiilattnK with »nd purifying tht blood. For thirrea*on, i® aggravated case* of I}v*|«r-«•«1 the Life Medicinei will give relief in a »hor-ti-'r spare of lime than any other prt-wrriplion. In 1 ever, nnd Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fever* of every description. Sick Headache, lf^n-born, Dirxinew in the head,Pain* in the Chest, Flatulenry, impaired appetite, and in every di*ea»c ariwng from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the s'omach, the me of the« Medicines h8B always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly *upcrior to any other mode of treatment.
All that Mr. Moffat a*k#of hi* patients is to be particular in taking themstri.nly according to the direction*. It in not by a newspnptr notice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that h* hope* to gain ciedit. It is alone by the result* ofa fatr trial. l» the reader an invalid, antl doeahe wish lo know 11 t-r the Life Medicines will *uit his own c»«e It le? him cull or send to Mr. Mnffnt'i aeent in this place, and produce a copy o» the Mrahcal Manual, designed a Domestic Guide to Health, published
own. Moffat's Medical Office, in New York, 3lo Broadwi-y. For sale by rr JOHN F. KING,TeireIlHUte.
October 2*1, 1840-7-tf.
I E S I S
VECETAELl
aM/lO
tal
bill mi
A
Pnc.e25and50ccnts per box.
'THSTIMONIALS.
From Dr. KliTodd, late President of the Medical Socieiy ofConnecticu:, aud principal of the Insanio Hospi
at Hartford, dated September 8,1838. Mr personal BCquaintHncc with Dr J. P. Peters 'ojfeth-i-rwi'th the very fnvorable impression of his talents arid his character, derived from hi* trinnds, have nHtigfitd me that he is well entitled to the medical honor* he received at Yale C"lb'gc, anil that the putilic may oufcly crtnfiile ill hi*inic^ri*)'akilt,in ihe ^xfrrisc of hi» profession. F,\11art of a ttrf from Dr. Jesse Sanders dated Woodvilla, Miss. August"28th,
cine
Kr»iuitou#ly.
lie will tlx-!* find enumerated veit i»*"y «-*traoMilitary case# of core and perhaps some exactly *i'»'«»"1
10
Jl1!
5
i-eived the direct sanction Biid patronagKol nior fiv« hundred eminent physicians, who ihem in their practice. thansixmillion* of boxe8nfthe«t4W!lrbra(cd pil.s have been sold in the U. S.sbtco January, 1R:I5.
Ofall the Pill* we havfe any knuwli!»go of these are the most valuable. In no instance, have tliey failed to accomplish every thin# they promised nn.S thoiunud*. who otf veins
have
been lingering with sow* obstinate or chro
nic disease,nowadd
tlieir testimony in behalf of this
valnablo medicine. Bv their almost miraculous efltel upon the chyle, which is the fountain head of health and disease, Dr. Peters' Pills tuny be justly considered a universal medicine, but they were peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints:-Bilious Fevers, Fever nnd Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint*. Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Diopsy. Rheumatism, Knlargement ol the Spleen, Pib'*, Cholic, Female
ObMniet ions, Heart-Ilui n, Furred
Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach mid Bowels. Incipent Diarthoia,Flatulence,HabitualCogtiveneas, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where Cathartic oran Aperien. is needed They are exceedingly mild inlheir operation, producing neither nausea, griping, nor debility.
The eflicacv of these Pills is so well known, and their use so general, that further comment is cp.nsideted unneregsary.
To prevent imposition,a tac s'lmileol the proprietors gnature,as follows, accompanies eoch box of thf gennine pill*.
183B:
Mi. Albeit Spencer (jave me the agency of your Vagetablc Anti-lMious Pills for this place and left me at the time n« many a* 1 peisumed would sxiitplr the demand for 12 months. Scarcely, however, hod I sold a dozen boxrsthana run commencad npon them which consumed my whole stock in rathei leas than lour weeks. Since then I have contrived to procure a gross more, which lasted a few days,but now 1 am entirely out, which noubles me not a little, as I have several calls for them every hour in the day. Indeed, sir, the sale ot your invalOabla pills has not only taken the lead of every thing else in the medicine lina that was ever introduced into this section ofthu country, but hasaetually stopped the sale of all others. You will immediately, on the receipt oi'this, forward me 2,000 boxes at vour lowest wholesale prices, directed to the care of Prescott, James and O. N- Orleans, and I will remit you the amount ofyour
soon nsreceived.
To Dr. J. Peters. SAN Extract of a UUtrfrom l)r IKdi»e», of Phihdcti&ia, Feb. 6, l&W. ''Vour pills are the mildest in thei opperaiions, antl yet most powerful in their effects of any that I have ever met with in a practic. of eight and twenty years. 1 heir action on thtcnyle, and hence on the impurities ol the blood, evdently verv
s«lrprifing.,,
E*lr*ct from address delii*reil on tfo ercnit ff \th May, 1837. before the Medical beard of New York, by Dr. 'Bmerton* Ser Nce- York Alidlcal h'rports, 'or 1837. 'Asa bod* I know that we have set our face against the generality of patent medii inea, and experience has taught us that the great bulk of them are m»-re catch penny trash (but I feet called upon to make an hor.ur«hl«» exception in fivot of the Vegetable Pills ofour worth and skilful fellow laborer and citi*en, Dr. Joseph Pr»e»t-
Peters, of which, (in consequence of their ueculsarly nutrition* action on the blood,) I, and several menjjhet* of this honorable Societv«ar* ardent patrons." This friendly nlt**im to tie I Pills mtt rectii**t u*itk
Knrm round of *tHbe members present. For sale, wholesale and reiailat New York pnew. J. F. RING,General,Af^nt,Texre-Ii*ttte,
JOHN* M. (Vl.MAN, M**Aatta* t\KNKLUJS SMIX'K. Pmtnametlle. *Ll,S^0 & KOHlNS(^N, Cteeneasih W.H.l j. THONIH'RG, Ami throghoul the U. States. Canada, Texa», Mexico aud West ludio*. May 2,1840-34 t.
nOKIiU'K'8 MATCLILKSS SAX ATI YK, S medicine of more value to man than the vast mtnesof Au.«': t,or et the nr't^l tp of oar gloho—•a nve
n? wb
i'o^ lrv fy from the
ugnefl as a reiuca^ tor cousuiupiion? ofa my«( rl.Jua eeovcr t. ny i"% softhc ln« mtnivMua u:which •,» ralucdby PhvW uw^who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures ot-many whom th«y had rraigned to the pra*p of the 1 nan liable grave.
DOSK©fthe&anativr.lors itM'!. drwp: fort: dreu, a halt" drop and for inL«^ a ^carter drop directions explaining the auuucet of taking a half or a quarter drop.
Prick—Three and one third rii doliara (a (Jerma com, value 75 tseota.)#«,:*» per Hatr
otmt*.
For sale,by J.fTkI^U,Terr*-Hau««* Aujiuat 11^48-tf
EXGRAVIXG AM) WATCHMAKING. A l.Lku. aof Silver Ware, I«. -v. Cot -'f S*^ili, jf variotui •»». imVi- L*urta*«i4 Alao, fine Watchea Rcpaii Warra d, by
Terre-Hnwta. Jan.' li.STAUK.
PlJWSOHTlQN.
rr»|lE fanrwmrtnp btnxoiot etween .*
eubtcribm the Co&*-> ,«*« j. .K »olv«d,by mutant em««t, .i^ jsih |\v.. ISI0. All *r»H tmroedwlt^f mill WtunOi! »^«tr. wbo it .-r.i to coHW« *nd receipt (ot ibe TiwhtmneHi mmt be eltMcl forthwith. WIU,|gii(iliSl)y,
WM. IIERRINUIXIN
Tare*liaiitt. Jan WMI #t.
SwainV* Vermifuge. HE MOST USEFUL FAMILY MEDIC ME EVES OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. This well known
Anti Dystnleric
and
bss proved successful thej
Worm Medi
est twelve years past, and
is univeisally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superioi to any other medicine ever employed in the disease for which it is recommended. It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it.
Worms being especially apt to infest pe»sons ofdebilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much niischiel'i# uuen done by ordinary worm medicintes, which generally cou.i»t of the strongest |iurgatives, colutntl, thai destroyer of the constitution, bitter*, pink root, spirits of turpentine, wormseed oil, &c. See. Article# of thi« kind may destroy worn s. but they debilitate the stomach, and often materially injure the general health, without removing the cause. Swain's Vermifuge ha# the peculiar advantage of removing the cause of worms, by givtng vigor and healthy action to the stomach, bowels,and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup, hooping cough, &c. This medicine, hy invigorating the internal functions,strengthening the organs of digestion, and removing the primary cause which creates morbid.accretions,, will relieve Bowel Complaints, Cbolic, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, and the whole train of biliary affections, Sick Headach, Acidity of the Stomach, Foal Breath, BleedingPil*'s,&c. It is an antidote in the early stage* of Fever and Cholera Morbus. Asa general Family Medicine, it ttands unrivalled, as it i» applicable to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Steam''* Vermifuge will be found of some utility to persoos who occasionally indulge in the convivlalty ol the table a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, not unfrequently produced by wine. In the neglect of this, however, a dose in the morning or the following morning, will, in most instances, restorethe tone oj the stomach.
Families resident in the couwfry, and isolated lit a measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or bound to distant ports, seminaries and all public institutions aud charitable associations will find this remedy, constantly on hand ,ofgreat utility.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, Philadelphia. HENRY JOIIN SHARPE, General Agent. No. 4t» PINE Street, New York and gold by every Druggist in iiie United States. WM. SWAIM & SON.
Sept. 26-3-1840 Cm.
MOFFAT'S E C* ET ABLE LIFE RfKDlflNKS. I ^lIF.SE medicines arc indebted for their manifest JL and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, nnd in almost everif species of disease to which the hu/nun frame liable, the happy effect* cf MOFFAT'S LIFK PILLS "AND PHKNIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persons benefitted, arid who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded ,and upon which they consequently act.
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themsclvcsin diseases ofevtry form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats %f the stomach and bowels, the various impurities aod c%uditiesconstantly settling around them and to re O '^the hardened fasces which collect in the convof^dg ofthesmallest intestines. Other medicines ally cleanse these, and leave such collecj,$d«*Mflwts behind as to produce habitualCQiii**^fJss, with allits train o{ evils, or sudwith its imminent dangers. Thisfactis ...Ilk nown to all rezulai anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of of thos* well informed men against quBck medicines— or medicines prepared and heralded to the public bf ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the .bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood which lak»-s its red color from the agency ofthe liver and the lungs befoie it passes into the heart, being thus purified by then, and nouiished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses, freely through the veins, renews every part of the system.nnd triumphantly mounts the banner ol health jn the blooming cheek.
Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly
tested,
and pronounced a sovereign remedy for
Dyspepsia. Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Headache, Restles«n_ess, Ill-tempei, Anxiety, Langnr and Melancholy,Costiveness, Diarrhoea, CholerR, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sore*, Scarbuiic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, ETuptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the human frame In Fever and Ague, particularly, the LifeMcdicines have been most
eminently
cessful so much so that in the Fever and Ague disliicts, Physicians almost universally piescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particnl in taking the Life Medicines strictly accorr ding to the direction*. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing ths.t he himself may *ay in their favor, tlist he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial.
MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a domestic guide to health. This little pamphlet, edited by VV. B. Moff»t, 375 Broadway, New Vork, has beeri
published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Si offal's theory of (licenses, and will be found highly interesting to persors seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 rnts—for sale by Mr. Moffat's agents, generally.
These Valuable Medicines are Inrseleliy J. V. KING, Terre-Haute. October 24,1840-7-tf.
JESTs*
Tomato:
The Celebrated Substitute for Calomel.
JOHN
F. KING, Druggist, Terre-Haute,having been appointed by the proprietors Wholesale Agent for the sale of the above valuable rredicine, will furnish Druggists, Physicians, and Merchants
with it at the regular Eastern prices. The high reputation which this medicine has gained in every section of the world where it has been used, is strong evidence that it possesses the properties ascribed to it by its proprietors
to read the pamphlet accompanying the medicine, which can be had gratis at my Drug Store. fb. 9—2J-tf
The »f,*,irnble effec of compound upon the human sy* ». led phyaioiar and families into its general use. Their long uMabusm 'character,!?!. run\ rs*l and healini
vuhk*.their
j.
tergent an Heat
qualities of thar ^Jeei il action :i the glatu tr r,„" of the are »uch ts will waotin their is and
e«al use in the American Republic
Whole Itoxrtce .in price 63 ecnts. Half lkxes 35 pills, prki it ceu:s. II E. MAYNARD & Co.,Stat« Agentafor Indiana and IHi i. '.
E. CM E & Co aw Affsam fer the United States, Texafc Mexie® and the Canawla*. Office, No. 1, Arcade Hall. Rochester.
J.F.KING. Afieat Terre-Haute, A. W. WELK0K Co do Putna M.COYNER&Co. Mi. t. J. F. IINGLKS, do BeHvifie. Terre-Haaie. Septeniber 5.1840~S8~6tn.
XIDW,FKRY.
RS. ELIZA Bin" SMITH havinglooatci iersdl
^—in ibe dty of Terre-Haute, tervkwto all who may aristo to give feeraeaU
tmv at *U tunra be found at her mi' lower frrrv »nd door from the corner. Dec»S—-t I"1-
RXSKY A STORMS,
\VI aaaociated hansel res in the TAILORING URSINE**. take t!tt»method ,»lkt: thepa ,-eof tbeatt* of Terre-Haute and ibe aojo*ning ntry. From I: ftifwiwwcin the vanoo*branche? thebusmrm. fi.i dan t'»r anVMMMMtmki* 10 pr-v.twr 'm rasniiwsfrom tb« Ea«eia wul {pumentamadetn ibcir»boptoe{oal mdurabi
I No fi rio pay. CUTTING done on aWi no--.and mmatM't fit if cnad« right.-, ietrtllautc.O JOjlMO-5-if
j^KVKH AND AGUK—TO MY FRIENDS
iiave used the LirEr.MU)ici!m ill treatment of,
fETEB 1XB iRDl.
accordiug
diseases
It is but a very short time since these Medicines J^^"Liver aiufskin, General ito the l-evre and Ague District?, and the prupris-tor
to the directions, they have done more
which people are in the habit of consider-|
incur,bV. Metlica! eIper«n«i.con,.i„„.H,|i8 doing p«rt of the Int or tht incurable
dently announcing that FEVEK AND AGUE
P*e .». v.r.,1
m.
effect a
per»t vered in, the patient is only ordinarily careful, and resorts directly to his medicine upon the first symptom of tendency to a new attack, it may always be wardde off. To escape one chill would ibe of infinitely more consequence to the sufferer than the valve of the remedy—to remove the disease permanently would confer a benefit upon him which cannot be estimated by any earthly standard. That these Medicines will effect what is here claimed for them, the Proprietor has the testimony of all acquainted with them and their application and use in the Fever and Ague and his object in now addressing his friends at the West is to request thera that they will spare no pains in communicating their experience, and disseminating this highly interesting information, now thai the season for Fever and Ague has arrived.
It is not for the mere purpose of disposing of a few hundred packages ot the Life Medicines, that the proprietor makes this appeal. The demand for his Medicines is already gfeater than he can conveniently supply and even were it insufficient to afford him business, be would conceive himself supremely selfish, if his pleasure was not -greater at the benefit conferred upon the suffering part of the community by an increase in bis sales, than at his own pecuniary profit.
The Life Medicines, if property
post paid
The following from the numerous certificates which have been given lo the proprietor is offered to the pub lie.
From the Rev. Mr. Jewett, of Teire-Haute Sir:—1 am pleased to learn that it is vour mtenti J.i to introduce into as general use as possible, your valuable, medicine, "Medicamentum.At vour suggestion latt autumn, when fatigued and debilitated from attention at the sick bed of a friend. 1 used two bottles with tlie most happy results. From its admirable effects upon myself, I employed it as a family medicine, and with entire suctess in fever and ague ami general debility.— 1 have no question but its general use will be found exceedingly beneficiai where fevler and ague, or general naction of the system, prevail consequent to similar causes. So far as I have tested it. I unhesitatingly recommend it as a safe and valuable Medicine.
Dr. M. Hitchcock.
1
Having sold a large quantity of the article the with difficult*, and afforded very little nourishment, my Dast season, I have every reason
to believe
it
to
be the most valuable Anti-Bilious medicine in uee. "as altogether alarming. In th»»tate of things, a friend .. ., recommended to me your Medica ment'im, having seen For evidence of its value.the public are invited _,.i._ „r .rnn.,ni.n»
F- K,NG*
The Miesurrectitm* cr PEK»lil!« PILLS. »*pIlESE pills raise from the greatest weakness, dtatress and suffering, to a state of strength, health nnd happines*. The name of these pills originated from the circumstance of the medione being found only in the cemeteries ol Pfeiwa.
This vegt iMe production bem of a peculiar kind* led to the c^p-rimentsas to its Iical Qualities and virtue*. In half a century it became an established medicinc the disetuwa of that country. The extract of thist^ titular pro*luction was introduced info some parts of Europe in the year 17S3, itad 1 by many eelebrated physicians in "curing certain u.i.aaBB, which all other medicines had been used in vain. Early in the year 17?^ the extract vrrs r"i-T»bined with a certain vegetable medicine impot ir,m Dura Baca, in the East In* dies, and formed Into
Hjlchcock's Medicamentum^ which I took accotdingto the direction*, and was entirely cared by it, and have been in rood health evetsince.
18
now to be added to the number of complaints medicral facultv.
rrcdprn .liH h.S conquered- S»nctoiye,.b.. need,onl, .obe •nemion d, In Fever and Ague the
Mrs xedicihvs
not only
uSedand
perse
vered in, recommend themselves still it is nece* sary that the public should know that such medicines exist,
and
hence the propriety of advertising
them. It is hoped, therefore, that the proprietor will not be accused of egotism when he ssjs that there is no medicine or mode of treatment extant, for fever and ague, so appropriate, thorough and positive in its happy effects as MOFFAT'S LIFE PILL'S AND PJKENIX lil TEUSi-lL- lJ.™
For futher particulars of the above medicine see Moffat'& Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy rmy also be obtained of the different Agents who hate the niedicines for sale.
O^y-French, German, and Spanish directions can be obtained on application at the office, 375 Broadway. 0^7"A11
IS
letters will receive immetjliate
attention. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. B. MOFFAT, 375 Hi'oadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to sell again.
Agents.—The Life Medicines may also be had of the principal druggists in eveiy town throughout the United States and the Canada. Ask foe Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters and be sure that a facsimile of John Moffat's signature is upon he label of each bottle of bitters, or box of pills.
Jan. 2-18 y.
KTBE PARTICULARS
As you value your health. It is ascertained'that~bOlir.ee were saved the test section by the use of Dr. M. Hitchcoc*'« invaluable MEDIC AMENTUM, in a smalldisIrict (\j this country.
DRM.HITCHCOCK'S
suc
IHEDICAHENTUM,
for curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Cholic, Fever and Ague, Consurup tion, Dysentary, Headache, Loss of Appetite, FlatU' lence, llypocondrm, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaijit#, and Heartburn. It also prevents all Bilious disorders and removes Habitual Costiveness, Asthma,Strangnary, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout and Impurities of the blood.
A person who uses this Medicamentum '.will not require the use of the Lancet, or any means of the healing art." It restores and revives the animal spirits, invigorates the tystem, removes Neivous and, Rheumatic and Anthrititrfiains and prevents their return Cleanses the Stomach of all morbid^ humors which causes Indigestjgn, Consumption, Acidities, HeadaliC and lowness on^jiiits cures all the bilious disorder# inspires cheerfulness, gives comfort to the dropsical takes away palpitation of the heart, gives circulation to the blood restores bloom.to the sallow and sickly cheek and plumpness to the meagre habit purges without pain and banishes all cause of fever of every kind Ths Medicamentum acts on the stomach, that great reservoir ofthe human system, a diseased state o. which causes all disease.
ined
M. AUGUSTUS EWETT.
From Salmon Wright, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor a: Law, Terre-Haute, Dear Sir: Some years ago I was. to all appearance going- rapidly in'.o consumption. 1 had severe pains in the breast, spit blood, could beat no exposure, nor could 1 make any exeilion in business. Mv food was digested
strength declined and flesh wasted, and my situation
it used with benefit in the case of an acquaintance whose condition was, he thought, similar to mine. 1 procured a bottle, and took it according to directionswith gteat benefit. Being encouraged, I continued iu use, and was,in a short time, restored to the comparative good health which I have enjoyed ever since. I am pleased to hear that you are preparing to introduce it se in the country, tor I consider it a valuainto general usei ble medicine.
a
Dr. M. Hitchcock.
james farrington.
Terre-Haute, May 16, 1838.
Dr. Hitchcock Dear Sir: Last summer
1 was
afflicted with frequent attacks of Ague and Fever and with general debility. I was advised by nuy friead Mr. Jewjtt. to pi oCure a bottle ofyoui Medicamentum I did no, and found relief after a few Joaes, from tbos u»pl'*s*nt feelings rnnsrijacnt to a disordered Mate ohe »ioroach- I think it an excellent faotity medicine and would not willingly be witbont it. Hespertfullj your*, GEO. HAGER.
Person* subject to the Headache, or Sick Headache ahoui 5 use this Mcdii-jniestom withoat delay, a« it hat Mirer been known to fait of curriog it immediately.
Fot sale at my office, and by my agents. Terre-Haute,tlnly -4$—tf M. HITCHCOCK
MEDICA
Tl
IB subscribers, having- associated themselves in copartnerahip for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, in its various branches, respectfully tender their servket to the citizen* of TeireHaute and vicinity. Calls received at tbe office She of Dr. Daniels, where one or the other may a tall nee, near the times be fraud E. DANIF.LS, M. D.
tnOch
OR THE CUHE OP SCROF ULA^or KING^S
trrr RHEUMA TISM, Ulcerous Sores, Syphih„. ,t! is £2 ofpainful ..i.l...he,LQir,cUr,|ble ,|. fections resulline' therefrom White SwellinOT, Diseases _r .i—
..*r nnrf*
have been introduced into the Jevre and Ague Di^ases arising from impurity of This medicine is particularlyn reTOniraenciea ioiii(i ...... flatters himself that, nismeun-ifo touc ^unng tbat" period,^wherever they have been used alUraHoe and which invalids
Skin. General
oug ofunl
towards extermimainff the disease than all other remedies and prescriptions combined. It is a com- j,e^8-. recommended in Diseases where the Lungs mon excuse among "regula practitionera" *hen .Tsappoeed to^be M«d jtajwtoj specifics are introduced, tlrat tht-y cannot cure
the
dl'"
eases, and Mr. Moflat has the happiness of confi- «"«™»^,wherea
rpo
A. HOLMES, M. D.-r
Terr«-Haote. th. 16—33.tf
DR. J.B. HAMILTON,
MAYING
Prairieton, June.21-41-t!
pari »f the go'.i ring and Gxturea were attached 10 the atai. wuidi ««*Madt»tally broken (ram the chain. Nov. n-10-tf
4
i.iiln fur
located in Prairieton, Vigo Colraty
respectfully tenders hi* service*, (to the nriout departments of his profession,) to the citizens of that place aad tbe ramrandinf coastiy.
a
8. MULLEN.
-br» v.f.
a
faey have experienced its el-
constitution is broken down by the uee or
rjr
or Quinine. f„rflin-
ft
iuat tribute
I mediate .»lit United Sutiel
not one 0
the furious mixtures
made in imitation of it has the least support from 11
This fact offers an
enforoc
pebmahkbt ccbk so
that
wnvtction. Swaim^ Panawa
1
Sw^ri Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following words blown in the gjas
-'•Swaini'sPanacea-PhilaSa.,"
AND PHCBNIX BITTERS.* ?/v
rpHE 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 person. They became known by their fruits—their good works have lestihed for them—they did not thrive by the fajth of the creuu-
In cases of Cost iveness, Dvspepsia, Bilious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State ofthe Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debilitv, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health", every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs,-and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicincs have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vrgorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach ol competition, in the estimation of every patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medica! Office, 375 Broadway, N. York. N, B. None are genuine nless they have the fee im ile of John Moffat's signature. 5CrThe Life Pills are Sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 conts. and $1 each, according to the size and the Phcenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 oi $2 each, with full directions. For sale by Oct. 24.1840-7-tf JOIIN F. KING. Terre-Haute/'
THE llUlTIA^ HAIR,
-WARRANTED Btaid or restored, mid the bead Kept free fromdsndrufl'.by thegenuiueOLDRlDGE'S BALM OFCOLUMBIA.
Remember the genuine as described below. This is certified to by severM Maj-ors, Ministers of the Gospel, BritishConsul, Physicians, and aRrest number ofour mosl ho notable citiiens, to be seen where itis sold"
DARING FRAUD!
This article hasbeen imitated by a notoriouscounter fciter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it have the name of L. S. COM5TOCK, or the signature of COM8TOCK, & CO. on a splendid wrapper. Thisis the. only external test th»t will secure the public from deception. Apply at the wholesale and retail Office, No. 2 Fletcherstieet. near Maiden Lane and Pearl st. N.York
Address: COMSTOCK & CO. Wholesale DruggisU FROM TBE BOSTON CHRONICLE. 5£yWesee by an advertisement in another column that Messrs.
ForsaleatTerreHaute, by F. KIPn'Gf. May 2, 1840-34-y
THIS
V»
Conistock & Co. the American Agents of
Old ridge's Balm ofColumbia, havedeputies to sell the article in Boston.—We know a lady of this city whose hair wagso nearly gone as to expose her phrenological developements, which,considering that they betokened a mojtamiabledisposition, was npt in reality very unfortunate. NeveithelessBhemournedthelossof locks whishe had worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort to mosll led restoratives, purchased, some months ago, bottle or two ofOldridge's Balm, and she has now ring lets in rich profusion, {flossy, a.id of raven blackness
Weca not puffing-*-none ol the commodity has been sent us, and, in deed, we do not want any, Tor though we tire obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have now throgh its virtue, hair enough, n'nd of a passable quality ofour own. I.".'.**4'
HA¥S' LlKl»Ei\T. 'r
fine article is warranted to cure PILES or RHEUMATISM in all cases, or no pay mentforit. i-r GLARING FRAUD. notorious counterfeiter has dared to make an attempt upon thisarticle, and several have been nearly ru
by trying it. .Never buy it unless it has the written signature ofCOMSTOCK & CO. on the splendid wrapper. That firm have the only right to make and sell it for 20 years, and allfroni them is warranted perfectly innocent and effectual in allcases.
N.B. Always detect the false by its not having the above sisnatuie. The true sold only by
S
the
COMSTOCK & CO.
Wholesale Druggists, No. 2 Fletcher st New \ork SOLOMON HAYS, Original Proprietor. No FACTION- This extraordinary chemica composition theresjltofscience,and theinventionofacelebrated medical man, the introduction of which to the public wasin vested with the solemnity ofa death-bed bequest, hassince gained a reputation unparalleled ,fullv sustaining
correctness ofthe lamented Dr. Gridley's last confession, thaf'he dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit ofhis knowledgeon this subject,"and be therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant,Solomon Hays, the secrelofhis discovery.
THE PILES .—The price# I isrefunded toany person who will use a bottle oi Hays'Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders ofthe proprietor to the agents and oulef many thousandsiold, not onehasbeen unsuccess-
We roightinsert certificates lo any length, but prefer that those whose! I the article*hould exhibit the original to purchasers.
For sale atTerre Haute, b^ J• F: KING.
ietv JDaridH BfcbriW Master. RIGHT SECUHEU.
THIS
SALMON WRIGHT
From James Farrineton, Esq., Counsellor at Law, Terre-Haute: Terre-Haute, May f, 1838* 1 certifr that the latter part of the last summer 1 was attacked with the Chills and FeTer, or Fever and Ague and for the cure of it,
I
procured a bottle of Dr. M.
Recipc, obtained of an old Jew by a traveller in the Eastern countries, bids fair to be of immense value to the Western world. Since this Plaster hasbeen intioduced into America, every other plaster, salve, ointment or linament has been discontinued by all who have had an opportunity of testing the superior mcdical virtues of the Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. Truth, though simple,
ib
powerful, and will prevail with aji
enlightened community^ over all the puffings and ficticious affidavits with which the world is flooded. The sterling worth of this plaster, is recognized, appreciated, and iui use sanctioned by the highest classes of society. One simultaneous burst of approbation arises from the thousands who have used it, which shows, that when a remedy poseeases highly intrinsic merits like this, it does not fail of receiving the patronage of an intelligent public.
The peculiarities of this Chemical Com pound, are ow ing to its extraordinary effects, npon the animal fibror nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtues being carried by them to the immediate seat of the disease or of a a a
However good any internal remedy may be, this, as an external application, will prove a powerful auxiliary, in removing the disease and facilitating tbe cure, in cases of Local Inflammation, Scrofulous affections, King's F.vil, Gout, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism. and in all cases where seated pain or weakness exists.
Wholesale and retail at the office of E.CHASE. & Co- Arcade Hall, Rochester, near tbe PomOffice. And by Agents throughout the United States.
H. E. MAYNARD & Co.,State Agents for Indiana and Hlinoia. I Price_per box So cts. -r
J. fT KING. Agent Terre-Haute. A. W. WELKER, & Co.do Fuinamville. M. CONNER. & Co. do Mt. Meridian-^ F. L'NGLES. do Bellville. Terre-Haatift, September,
S, fB40-58-6m. "f''
Shoemaken aad 8add lern.^Thesubscriber has now, and keeps constantly on hand, a well-ae-lected aamrtment of leather suitable for Saddleraand Shoeatakers. consist ins of
SOLE, UPPER CALFSKINS, and SKIRTING. HARNESS BRIDLE LEA TITER, fc. which be will sell very low,and on accommodating tern*, eiiberforeaah or good paper.
Terre-Haute,Jan 18-19-tf WM M'MURRAN
fi*h:
JUSTreceivedJFUh!
per steam boat Gem, 1
4 Bbls Pickerel, .0
k-
si
4 Bbls Pickerel, 3 do Stakawtt. 4 do Salmon Troot 4 do White Fnh. 2 do Manbadena, 4 do No. 1. Mackerel, W Boxes Saldino*, .. 10 do Codfish, si 4 10 do Hemnesand 2 bbls. Foraale low ft* cash, by II. BRAiHEB»^ Terre-Haute, Dec. H9tb-I5tl- Striped House-
"'"•i y^rurf j, rt !*.. & U,"
NEW ENGLAND COVClIf STRUP 7V iijiafirtitTi of wkiek Ana tftw btcomt MiMtsktd as n« art safs amd qficacUms remedy «w discovered for INFLUENZA, GOLDS, CO (WHS, ASTMH1A,
WHOOPING COUGH, SPITTING OW BLOOD, AND ALL AfFHCTIOS# OF THE LUNGS.
-^v3s ir
argument so plain
nre8C
ribe
having but one label,
which covers the cork, with the signature ot vym. Swaim on it, so that the cork, (bearing also upon it as a teal the impression, "Wm Swa.m,") cannot be drawn without destroying the signature without which none is genuine. The medicine may consequent lv be known to be genuine when the signature is visible to counterfeit it will be punished as forgery.
Prepared at Swuim's Laboratory, PKiladelphm. Hexei John Sharfe, General Ageid Iso. 46 RIJNT. Street. New York and s^dbj|jeverv Druggist^in.the United States. ^SWAIM & SON.
Sept. 1&-26 3406m-
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
a
PREPARED ONLY BT THE SOLE PROPRIETOR, DANIEL GODDARD, No. 8 Gold St. NEW-YORK. I
In presenting this useful remedy to the public, the Pronrietoriu authorized by a Physician, from whom the Rccipe was confidentially obtained, lo state, that he has
^""'^TRKMOVAL!
usm
The Proprietor would add, that he is constantly receiving numerous testimonials of the value and efficacy of this remedy, some certificates of which may be seen on the bill of directions accompanying each bottle. Any person using it will be sure to recommend it again.
Sold by J. F. KING, at his Drug Store corner of Wabash and Market streets, Terre-Haute. Also for sale as above, the OKUIS TOOTH WASH, asuperiorarticleforthe teeth and gums, the concurrent testimony of the most eminen»
dentists and members, of the Medical Faculty of
it
in his extensive practice in Pulmonary affot
himself, and lions, with astonishing effect. The happy combination of
vegetable substances of which it is entirely comjxiscd, are peculiarly adanted to diseases ofthe Lungs, Liver, ami Stomach.
This medicine has been used very extensively, and the proprietor has not known a single instance in which It has failed in giving relief in diseases for which it is recommended even in cases approaching to consumption, attended with bleeding at the Lungs, and where all other remedies had failed, the most decided and flattering success has attended its use. Common colds, which are generally the effect of obstructed perspiration, will yield to Its influence in a few hours when used in asthma, hoarseness, whees ing, and shortness of breath, It gives immediate relief, procuring tranquil rest and sleep. In whooping cough it is without a rival. It operates with gentle expectoration, and may be given to infants with perfect saftty
every part ofthe Union, is united in favor of'he gryson J. W. rticle. May 17—36—'f Burgess Jno. W.
AIVVII/V lW KDIdPVE. -a" I
Terre-Haute, Tnd. .*
Tly
HESE medicines are recommended nnd extensiveused by the moat intelligent persons in the United Slates, by numerous Professors and Presidents of Colleges, Physicians ol tho Army and Navv, and of Hospitals and Almshouses, and by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations.
Tinwarefyc. at Cincinnatiaiiti Louisville w. prices. Smith & Grnflj (SIGN OF THE GOLDEN COFFEE-FOT,)
AVE removed their establishment to their new building, on National Road Street, between Stewart's
riends of Terre-Haute and its vicinity, that, havngawcl selected stock of materials on hand, tliey are prepared to execute all orders in their line with punctuality and despatch, and on as re soable terms andinas good and workmanlike man ner, as any other establishment on the Wabash As they willalways keep on hand a complete assortment of articles in their line, personssend ng orders can have them immediate!) filled on the most liberal terms
Terre-Haute, March .10—v.
JUXMTA IKON SXOUE. A. McGREGOR,
HASHEAVY
constantly on hand a general assort of HARDWARE, NAILS, CAST 1NGS, &c.
Juniata Bar Iron,round .flatf and square, all sizes English and American Blister, German
Crowley and Cast STEEL Anvils, Vices, Bellowses,and Screw Plates Smith's Tools Mill and cross-cut Saw Files vrni ?.n Hollow Ware, assorted Nails, cut and wrought, assorted Spades and Shovels Smoothing Irons and Tailor's Geese Fruit Kettles tlrawingand Halter Chaifig Collins', Williams & Cassat's Axc» Plough Plates
Evans' Augers Cross-Cut and Mill Sawi Gate and barn-door Hinges Scythes and Sickles Butts and Screws All of which will be told low,foi'"b*ti, either at wholesale or retail.
N.B. Country blacksmith's are invited to call 1 hey may be assured I will sell atreducedprices Store on the National Boad. rs»
Nov. 15-10-tf
NOTICE TO DEBTOR#* AS the subscribers have no time to spare,in calling personally for payment, they take this method of givtng notice to fheir debtors, that payment must be made, on all demands, on or before the 1st December next.
Those requiring longer time must call »nd make special contracts for the 90me otherwise, wa shall be compelled to adopt the cheapnt method of collecting (by employing an officer) ofall those who neglect to comply with tbe above notice.
Terre-Haote.Oct.24-7-tH
DANIELS & HOLMES.
T~ COPARTNERSHIP-—J "EAST has associated wub himsel H. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Business of Manafactnring
Chairs, and wtfl continue to carry on that business at theirnewshop, and old stand of J. East,on Fourth
they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCY and WINDSOR CHAIRS, not inferior toany in tbe west,all of which thev will sell on accommodating terms. They also solicit tbe patronage of the public. All orders attended toon short notice. 1
April 18—3S-tf EAT & BUCKINGHAM
wool-
WE
want a large quantity of Wo4, for which we are willing to give a liberal price.
4
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIOO *, Vioo Cwcbii.Court,May Term, 1841. John Burton, Complainant.
THE
IN
1
Isaac Lemnster," JSmith Lcmaster, I &. Isabel Lemaster.J
igjo
These preparations consist of, it .* Fidler James ju JAYNE'SEXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy for Fauntnny Mrs J.
Coughs,Consumption.Asthtna,Spilling
Hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and inflninaiion
Also, JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles, and many other diseases.—Price 50 cents.
Also, JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM, a certain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Diarrhaja, Dysentery. Cholic, Cramps, Sick Headche. Sour Stomach, Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.—Price 50 cents. ^.
JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflamaiions, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &c. and in ail cases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold by
Terre-Haute Jan. 1—17—1841—tf-- t.KING.
Boatriglit Ann&ih#t&^t> Blackburn Elixa
Wm
They aro expressly prepared tor family use, and have Duncan Jno. I acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the Dickerson L. B. si W. L. Ilussel Jonathan United States and as they are so admirably rnlculatcd Dawson Joshua II.kjwp,ii» Ramage Mr,,to preserve health and cure disease, no family should Dille Asa -t over be without them. The proprietor ot these valnn- Davis Albert C. 4: ble preparations received his education at ono of the Denham Obadiah W. best Medical Colleges in the Unitbd StHtes.and has had Earl Win. B. w'^( fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified Evans James practice, by which he has had ample opportunities of Foreman F. A. C.-!i acquiring a practical knowleoge ol diseases, and ofthe Fontnoy MissJanct remedies best calculated to remove thenu t- I Fisk Daniel uv -V.
of Blood,(-roup, Fuller A. A.
1
a a a a W
all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.—Price $1. Gapin Mr. .ft vj
Also, JAYNE'SHAIRTONIC, for the Preservation, Griffin Wm. Growth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will posi-• Gardner Jacob T. 4 tively brine in New Hair on Bnld Heads —Price ®1. Haskins Joseph
Gordon John Sr. •*-,
Feb. 6-22-3t.
Hotel and M'Gregor &. Ilea's, TerHaute. Nicholas Smith (of Vincennes,) & Jacob K. Gruff having formed a co-part-nership in the abusiness. re fullyinform their
In Chancery.
Defendants.
complainant, by Griswold and Usher, his so-^ licitors, having filed in the office of the Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, his bill of complaint and. also, anaffida\it of a disinterested person, that said defen-. dan Is ara not residents ol the State of Indiana, the soidsdefendants are therefore hereby notified to personally® be and appear before the Judges of the Vigo CircuilP Court, sitting as a Court ol chancerv, on lite first dayf, of tlie next term, to be holden at the Court-IIouse in®^ the town of Terre-Haute, on the first Monday of May Inext, and answer, demur, or plead to said bill of coni-£-^ plaint herein filed, or the same will be taken as confepsed. and decreed accordingly.
Jan. 30, Sl-if, C. T. NOBLE,_Clerk^V. C. G.
^STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY^^T ^i Charles B. Modwitt, Complainant, vs. Robert If 'v Covert, Defendant.—In Chancery.
fpHE complainant by W. M. Modesitt, his Solicitor, ,?
h.av'n«
file
Circuit Court his Bill of complaint, and also, anaffida-^v vit of a disinterested pereon, that said defendant is not-" a resident of the State of lnumna, thej»id defendant i« hereby notified to be and appear before the Judaes of the Vigo Circuit Court, sitting ass Court of Chancery on the first day of the next term, to be holden at the Court-house in the town of Terre-Haute, on the first Monday of May next, and answer, demur, or plead to said bill of complaint herein tiled, or the same wilfbe
tuken as confes^d, and decreed accordingly. C. T. NOBLE, Clerk V. C. Terre-Haute, Feb. 6,1841-22-6w.
nt
pSfSf
"PS
the office of the Clerk of the Vigot?:
C.
Letters Kemaining
the Post Office at Terre-Haute, Indiann, Feb. Is
1841. Persons calling for any of these Letters, will pleasesay "Advertised." Alexander Wm. 2 »?$ Jaquith Hillard tit Allen Denny 2 Johnson Luke '««.• Alison Geo. W.- james Harrison nai siaii t« Arms Mi8S Lucy Kelso Rev. Isaac tfts'-s Brown Joseph Kenible Misc Suian 3 Baldwin Alexander 4"-A Leach Geo. H. i^j{Balding Jacob I^attaJno. nfe tii"
J.
Ijasly Olivers -n liOgnn Jno. J. I^ewis James A.s^"'"3| »i^vfH Lank ford Wm. AI. Limerick James T. v», Monrof! Jno, R. .mV'i Mnnn & Wist fall na rd fua 4! Mounts Thos. iv t1-. Morris Wm. 2 Is Munfort Mr* Mecke Jerrjrti:-M|4|is|'i«'^v McPall Jno. ,-nn' McClure ZachnrinbtM
1
rss*^fh
jju|ii,ii i.
Brown Jno, E. ./"fit Bolton Philip blM 1
L,^t
-i
Brown Juo. S. li dr-t4
Jn,nc«v,n
l'l I carter Thomasr-dw* mw
'trxn
Cain Jno. M. Carpenter Noah CuHins Robert. Corbin Jesse, Carter Win. Chandler Jno. Corby Wm.
Nicce Alnnson Pnttison Jno. Pcnnor Chisi'n is Pendervill iys Jane Piorson Wirt S.. IJurelJno. Knndololi Jiio.
(). *1-
Kcdlord Richard 4!
B*t
Huvins Robert ,f,
S
Horrel Thomas Wn Hanson James Hull Robt. W.
A
Haskins Mrs Ainfijulft,, Harris Geo. Wi 5 Hays Calvin Ilawley Jno. M. Hulsc Mrs. Phvhu HulburtJno. Hayes Thomas Hallet Thotnns *,•- flavins L. B. Hutchinson Mies E. A. 2 Jackson Jacob Jeffers Burrol Johnston Lewis Jaquith W W. Jaquith J. W. t,
:.tit -.
:-.y I
Ream Mr. '.'"jo ,* Rochester Ilornco Reynolds David Robertson Stephen". Richardson Josiah Robertson Sum I. Rowley Sainl. C. 5 Romin Sanil. ,~ Ronds Andrew ,*' Ray Andrew Spnrks Miss Sarah A. Sparks Samuel ShinT.G. M. Stevenson Mrs.i 1 Stewart Hugh Spear Wm. H. 1 StarksJno. Spellerburgh A. Summler Johann South Mrs. Kesiuh Sliank Michael. Stevens Esq. I S He in el Sttils VVm.N. SarnsJno. Ticlienor Ira i,r,
iT
ti
Todd Junics TrueL. W. 2 Waldin Wiley Williams Jercniiiili West full Jno. Whitccnmp &, Blumbe2 Wnllick B. Watson Thomas Winter Stacy •!, -j-| WatkinsHenry I. Welch Guy C.
O O N E S P.M.
TURNING.
T^HEundersicnrd has taken the Lathe attached to A C. Kixa'fOil Mill, back ol E. Glazier'* Cabinet shop where he will execute TURNING in all its varieties, in the neauststyJe.
ASHBEL B. GENUNG
Terre-Haute..Tune 13—40— tf. Furs antl Mteer Shins. rpIJE subscribers are now receiving Furs and Deer
Skins: A liberal price, in cash, will be paid for them,
011
delivery, at our store in Terre-Haute.
Dec. 5-U-tl. BLYTI1E & BABBITT.
1
SRTiTfOlTR GOOKlNf,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ALSO iv
1
a
ANY
busintso intrusted to his carv shall receive prompt attention at the Law Office of Kinne
Terre-Haute, Oct. 3-4
BONTVBTS,
At present he will be found iney, Wright & Gookins. -tf
PALM LHAF HATS Ac.—Just
received, a variety of Florence Braid, 'I uscan, Leghorn and plain strnw Bonnets: Palm leaf do. do. Hood Also, gentlemen's Palm leaf Ifats. coarse and fine.
July 25,1840-46-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY
NAILS ANI) GLASS!
Nails, aarortcd,
O" 20 boxes Glass, do
Just received,on consignment, and on Kale low, for cash, by LINDLEY, BROWN &, EARLY. March-27-tf.
^HEsubscribershavejust received a targeatldextensive assortment of goods, direct front the East, which will be sold low for cash. State scrip, or approved credit. Their stock consists of
Hoots, Khoes, ifnts. and rnpa,
Janes Sattinet* and riota»» Ited «nd White Flannels, 3-4 and 4-4 l)omefttic«, Resides other articles generally found in dry good or grocery Stores
Oct. 31-8-tf. LIN DLEY, BROWN &. EARLVi
ATTENTION!
"«HOSE tndehted to me are requested to call end set lie. by cash or note. It 1« no more than just thai
w""nd'""
V.bai.I.^
I lie Public Ctood! What i« it? The first Great Principle conducive to the Happiness and Enjoyment of nil is Health.
BE ON YOUR GUARD.
Tlie extensive sale, the unprecedented popolarify, and constantly increasing great demand for that most beneficial and universally approved medicine, known as Db. Bkardretb's VtuKthm.r. I^ivebsal Pills, has induced many individuals wh^ of common honesty, to COUN1 ERFE1TTHEM.
The very circaamanceol persons being constant!/ eneaged in counterfeiting them, (the Pills,)———"is confirmation strong ns proof of Ho'y Wit," of thetr extraordinary beneficial effects.
As von value yonr health, BEWARE WHERE YOU PURCHASE. Furthermore, when yon want to obtain Brsntfreth's Pills in their original purity, be sore to KEEP CLEAR OF THE DRUG STORES, for if yon purchase pills of them for Brand ret h's. yon are as certain as death to get air injurious article, no matter how much the proprietors of drutr stores and pedlars affirm that they have the genuine pills.
DO NOT BELIEVE THEM, for they are not, nor never have been, allowed to veil the genuine and always remember that all authorized agenta have engraved CEXTtncat*s or Aoewct, which is signed by B. BRANDRETH.M-D. Atk to nee this certificate, and it it cannot be shown, do not parchase.
Those purchasing at wholesale must remember that all my travellers have a power of Attorney, regularly proved to be my act, before the clerk of the county ot New York.
a W a a a Street, North of the CnmbeHand
Road Street,ursder tbe firm of EAST & BUCKINGHAM,where
Mmed pfac€m.
Terre-Haute, Jacob D. Earlvirdli
A
a $
'OW. fr
WiUiamstown, J«wph War Spencer, P. C. Johnston. Elliotsville, L. Bennett-
GOLD
-*-|-TA8 lost in
..
WATCH SEAL
Terre-Haute.
W .uJ^Xrr»..rv of
on Wednesday la«,for
which
a suitable reward will be
W..il|n-, W.tH. n. WILI.IAMS.
