The Wabash Courier, Volume 9, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 June 1841 — Page 4

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JUNIITA lR«it STORE. A. McGREGQK,

HAS

constantly on hand rASTIN^!, HEAVY HARDWARE. WAILS.CASI^.^ Juniata Bsr Iron, roood,list,a^tq°*r ggg Anvils, View, Bellowsw.and 8m«^ Ci»V*ley EnglirfUnd African Blister.

Smith's Toole,

Hollow W.rf.

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b*fn-Hoor Hinge«i .••^8

£.Jthes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, Ai^of which will be sold low, for Cash, either at

"h"1**?1" 2o«Io(ry BUckimilb4* are invited to call ru m*v rest assured I will sell at reduced price. £S y.i'a.su *».-•,• »».«-'«-••.

"cOPABTNERSHilP NOTICE. T\/f ADISON & ClIAMBERLIN having associated

themselves together in the House Carpenter Business, rMoectfully inform the public that, they intend keeping wjMtantly on l»nd a good assortment of seasoned umber Tor the ready accommodation of those who may fcvonr (bom with their custom .and promise to Secute all their work, wfthout exception, in the most workmanlike manner, and to any style or architecture Sed. Having had muchi experienceii®h«vy framing* thev can give pcrfect satisfaction the execution of all «,,«h work as may be required to sustain the powers or 3S,1. DESIGNS for bumng^ of every description, given, and Drawings of the same executed in the neatest manner, and furnished at reasonable

prN?"charga

They also

April 18-

March 6-2Cv-tf THQ9. DOWLINQ.

1 VlA HEAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, of the |l" same sine and quality as that upon which the

Courier is print AprlL3-30-tf jiHARLAN.

ewhull,

'*%**$

for drawings and sped flea I ions where

thoy alsoifo tljcjftork. ^MajchJ3l27'iL COPARTNERSHIP.—J. EAST has associated with himself

Tinied. iMCOTd.iuid tor»|. Ww^^T

Law Notice. St MANLY, Attorneys nt Iaw, Mar-Mar.27-29-i£

\RLAN Clark county, Illinois,

1 AO nnn HOOP-POLES wanted immediately, by J-WjWU tl(C8ub8orinei, at hi8Coop6rihop,TerreHaute, and from #3 to $10 per 1000

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Natl*, cut snd wrought,

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Spadessnd SftorsW^ Tsi|)r if Ge«e, ,£•

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H. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Businesaof Manufacturing Chairs,and will continue to carry on that businessat their new shop, and old stand of J. Enst,on Fourth Htreet, North of the Cumberland Road Street,under th« firm of EAST & BUCKINGHAM,where

•i.»„ ini«n.t in keen on hand a general assortment of FANCY and WINDSOR CH Alks,notinferior loony in the west, all ofwhiehtliey will sell on accommodatna terms.

solicit the patronage of the pub-

ntAon attended to on short notice.

I*. All orders attenoe

BAgT& BUCK1NGHAMt

33-tf __ RYMAN & BA1RD. MKUCll iNT TAILORS,

TERHE-HAim:,

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INDIANA,

Removed Again! R.YMA & BAIRD have bark to their old stand in the Burnt Dis-

S' I lot UIvC I lie?, oi vuriuun biwucb, w. tO all ihey invite the attention of theircuMomers and the public, in the full confidencc that theirstock exhibits the most splendid specimen of Woolen Goods in this market all of which they will makeup to order, in the very best and most fashionable stylo, and with the punctuality which they trust haBdistinguishedtheir eatnblisment.

Garments ofevsry kind, for those who furnish their own cloths, made up at the shortest noiicc. $T Cutting will be done to order,and promptly

Oct.5 12—_

WABASH HOTI5t«. THE subscriber having taken the Tavern dtand, lately occupied by G. L. Mitchell, on Main street, Clinton, Indiana and being about to make extensive repairs, res^pectlully solicits the patronage of Boarders

and the Travelling public, promising to spare no pains to give general satisfaction. Stabling. &c.^will not be inferior to any on tlie Wabosh. WM. P.JJOLE.

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

SPUING DALE STEAM MIIX, "T^ Five miles Southeast of Terre-Kaute, ntar the LoutsviUe Road. CAWINO and GRINDING done to order. WJMr

HER of any description, (of such timber as l!»0 countrv affords,) furniMa «hort notice, dcliveroa or nt the Mill, low for ca«h. I

WILLIAM MULLEN.

N. B. Persons in Terra-Haute wishing Lumber, will plenee leave their orders with Henry Brasher. Mn 8-l041-,35-tf. -j

IVew Board insr House.

THErrcsbytarian

subset having rested of A. A. fuller, his House, situated on Cherry nhdSixth streets, North uf the Meeting House, he isprepared to take a few gentleman boarders. Hie terms will be rea-

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liotice.

'PHEHLEare sovojral hundred dollars due me from ciiizcns of Vi^o, ia transactions other than connrc!d with the Courier, which I am compelled to collect, in order to pay my debts. Indulgence has been long extended, and cannot be continued beyond the next thirty days. This notice will not be ropeated.

JABEpjCASJ0^'-

CARDING MACHINE FOp'ALE.

have a rate double earning nwchlfte of manufacture of Cincinnati, already cloihc ond complete order /or business, which we Will sell ftit cewt and oarfiate Thrniachino ia in the Rowyille mil! uls©, I pair 4 fact French Bl'RR MILL STONErfj

Aleo. the IIIJLL ol the Stwimboet Terre-Haute, Rt Vbarjain.

STR ATTON WALL AOE, & CO.

AEN6HAnN«

Alao, fine Watches, Terre-lkute, Jan

Alio WATCHMAKING.^

LL kinds of Silver Ware, Letter Stamps awi Courtty Seals, of various description*, neatly Engraved.

Repairodaml Wjfrrantcd, by ,.a.i?.ir II, STARK,

NOTICE.

LL perwtw indebted to the iote tirm oft. & h. R»we & Co., are roqueted to call end settle their on hand win be

tficountf without pold low for Cash. ROSE.

Terry-Haute, rea.S3-t1''

ATTRITION!

intuited to tne are renueMco te call and

n. i*y

cash or note, ft no ihv« ifian jwrt tfcat

wr shomi s«e haw *c»taiul iNot7 ~$-tf E. V. BALL. a luuvvwv »v MN subscribers, ami whoer aerountsare now doe, ait* Nreby requested, without further solicitation, to come

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subscribers, an'

AH pe soRa indebted to tlw

!NS wanted

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npur"..apilMiv# )«et reoeived a brgeude o«nt of j»ods, direct frem t»e

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few BwwSi ot sale low, to

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COSCK AN»S*TTf.E.

A LL Mftena mdrbted to the «aNfcrtb«*»arereju«ted to cometlftd pay *l»t tbe? owe, as we are d«temnned to wHat dmhwv w« )Mre outstanding a rlect of this nH»ae may lead lo caet. irnn-'milT- '"'ffiTfiffiTT

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gtmde, direct freir. tHe Bum,

low furcaah, State ecrip, or approv*d

,jWt woclt eonws^* of Boats ShtCN |lal«, M«l Cups, Jaucr, Si»ttlnet* a«a loiks. Red WWlt

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Oct 8I4HC UN W.RY, ItftOWNft. EARLY 11 H1"wutrnvT. andlet

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LIN&U.Y. BKOWN & EARLY

dy nwde doihtof, foraale, at mfoced prkce. AI ak aeoyeriwartioto bteek envttt 36 and 40 aim. bosoros, ®t«,

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"NT Now the QMUKt OtSHMS pmttopwUtUwiat^aod'sp^»wde-

aeMm Iowa* teanbt «t tinphm. II Bit ASBIS*!

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Blood^nd-Xurr WILL make his slawl, "Mondays excepted, from this date until the 1st of July next, at my stible ib the Town oi

^SSbSSS^'iiri.-. hands high.

BLOOD

deep bayrwitbom 'marks, fall sixteen baww mgn, and like hisaobieand renowned sire

vJohn

Tcrre-lIntitc.JFeb.20, 18-11-24-tf

RicnarfWj)

poseecsing a -gay carriage, mcefalinovemeHt, and ^!8 whole fignve not only well proportioned and

beauti­

ful, but having cbe marks of a first-rate .I ms is fiis fourth Mason in thie County, and 7' size, form, and performance on the turf, is none bred on the Wabash. Forparticulare^

April 24-33-tf W. H- LEAVI1 1

TRUXTOW WILL make his third season in Vigo county, it the stable of Mr. McFaddeo, in Tr/re Haute, (sooth of the pnbltc square, bis former stand.) on the follow­

ing terms: Seven Dollars the season—Insurance. Ten Dollars. The insurance will be governed, in all resregulations. *uch as regular atmares, Slc. The season has ... will end the 1st of July.

This horsris so well known in Vigo county,, that it is hardly necessary to my much about him. Though he entered on the Turf, as a race horse, at a time When there were no scientific trainers in the country, he, has made faster races on the Wabash than, any ever taover the Central Course, carrying seven pounds overweight, he has ntvrr been beaten 11 is us a tried Stallion, however, that TRUXTON is now presented to the public. His sucklings and yearlings are numerous, and they establish for him a reputation, as a breeder, now universally acknowledged. At the Agricultural Fair, in November last, his colts presentea the highest evidence of his services in the stud. It was acknowledged by the hundreds present.

—uniting size, beauty, action,spirit and docility. This is all bis owner is called npon to say, on the present occasion, leaving the public to examine his stock, with the get of other horses,and then choose between them. For particulars, pedigTce, &c. see bills.

April 24-33-if_, *•'.

Red Fox,

WMv MHPADDEN'S

GENERAL STA&BiQFFICE, TERRE-HAUTE.

STAGESleave McFaddelB^*sNational Hotel, or the following places, on the days named, viz: Southern^ for Vincenncs, Evansvjlle.and Louisville, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Northern.forCrawfordsville and Lafayette, Mondays

Wednesday* and Fridays. Western, ftor Springfield, I lis.,on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays. Vandalia,for vandaha and St Loins, on Tuesdays,

Thursdavs and Saturdays. Terre-Haute, September »-58-tf. EASTERN 8TA«E LINE.

TFARE

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M. HICKCOX

Potomac

WILL stand the eosuing season in the county of Vigo—the same horse formerly kept by Cary A. Henderson in the town of Terre-Haute. This Horse's Colts will be testimony enough in his behalf, of which there arc a number in this county. For terms and particulars.

see bills. March 27-29-tf. IRA BARKER.

Trumpeter, (By the four-mile race-horse, Trumpeter.')

WILL stand the ensuing season ai Newport, Vermillion county, Indiana, commencing April 1st, and ending July 1,1841. J). WEISIGER.

March 20-28-tf

Childers

WILLstand at Mr. Sankey's.and at Mr. Hester's, in Vigo county, one half of the week each, commencing April 1st and ending July 1st, 1841. For particulars, sec bills.

March 2C-28-tf D. WEISIGER.

2,500:

KEPH'S SECOND SEASON. THE well-known and highbred Racehorse, Keph, having recovered from his recent Indisposition, will make his second stand in Vigo county the ensuing season, cammeocing on the 1st of ApriJ, 1841. He will* stand in Terre-Haute. and will be let to mares at the reduced $12 the season. All kinds of merchantable protfbee will be taken in pajr. For pedigree and performance (which can't be easily beaten,) see BVls-

March 6, 1841-26tf.

lied Hawk.

By the renowned horse, Mcdoc,) WHO has proven himself a race-horse, by beating Mr^ Richardson's horse "The

Sleeper," last fall, over the Central Courae.willQtand the ensuing season for mures, tn Terre-Haute. Season to commence the 25th of March, and end the first day of July. For particulars see

I-WEISIGER.

REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS!

P. VOORHEES& CO, have reduced the price of fare to Indianapolis, to t.% and will have immediately placcd on the line Troy Coaches, purchased ex* "••essly for the service. The route will be well attendant! good horses and carelul driverswcurcd.

ITHereafter, the Jtagi will leave,lai7v.at 3 o'clock, enabling the passengers to breakfast at Mr. Conning ham's, 14 miles east of Terre-Haute.

May 2,1—37—tf. B.«REA M. Agent_

REMOVAL!

Tinmtrt^C' at Cincinnati and Louisville prices.

Smith St Graff,

(SfGA* OF THE GOLDKX COFFEK POT,) rwAVE removed their establishment to their »g| n?jr

building, on National Road Street,be _. tween Stewart's Hotel and M'Gre gor & Ilea's, Ter-

Haute. Nicholas Smith (of Vin cennes, )!c Jacob K. Graff having formed a co-part aership in the a bore business-

I drespect-

fully inform tfieir

riends of Terre-Haute and itavicinity^that, havng a wel selected stock of materials on hand, they are prepared to execute all orders in their line with punctuality and despatch, and on as re soable terms antfmas good nod workmanlike mu ner, as any other establishment on the Wabaah As they willal ways keep on hand a complete a* sortraentofartiele in th«»rl»ne, peraonasonding^ order* can have 4 hem sanmifebtlf ill^d on tins mm

CONNOI'V ft E1XBR« if*

Prmtmc*x Commissi** 4- Fhrvenkmf Jl«ei«sh. Guytu 9txnt, Kt» Ou.uK* npENI ER their semoes inth» ^ove «apncit|r,«nd

Nm Mr experience feel warranted in premimg mudacww'o my htt^uhm with himm Meftr •. (kewrma 4 ^«i*e, Henih K*- btfftm

Kake,Gim. ID S. Bowmr, Fisweicac*. CwdNwi# ta®.

J«n. t, I8tt«n4am.

^friTrMr'* (Nficcv

rnilEi^saAif temimhii semces ?o th#peflc. JL the ahwt h—inesn. and, will giee uw tioft t» ill kiwi of writiim Pnimg hooka, drawing aMavita.* «t,

UM him.

otn itfwfi,

0MvtMfei toads, affidavits, ate, tMparti^t to Lie, Widehmftt than can be done chftwhn*.' CH5eeonoaiteF^er Dn&cyli StacKsna. csfeap, wfcens hemn he mo w^.^mail^$ a^n^hi.

AGUB AND FKVJ5R CUBED,

BYFEBRIFUGK.—TheS¥ofRUPOR

frst

WILL stand the ensuing season, one half of each week at the

Bt

able of Jno. A.

Clark, in Lost Creek township, and the other half at the stable of the subscriber, I in Terre-Haute. For the blood and performance, and, also for the terms at which he will Berve marcs, see Bill*.

SMITH'S TON 1C EG STABLE peopxittwe of Smith's To«k Syrnp (from the experience the latt fa«ryears) ftdi himself folly authorised in asserting and warranting hi* Tonic Syrnp toW the most ianocent alhd {Perfectly efficwnl remedy eyer offered to the public, Had is really wfetft it purports to-be, a certain, tpeedr and permanent cure for 'all cases whatever of ago* and fever or chills and fetal. S®eh bai been iu vesy gTeat cess in all those districts of country where it has been used, that it ha* supplanted almost every other reined*and by iu uniform certainty is curing this very dn* agreeable and son*times distrtasmg disease, has gained the entire confidence of the (rabiic and approbation of the medical faculty. Indeed, many of the most prominent and 4i»tiagaished practitioners, in various parts of tbe Western country, have such confidence in its superior efficacy, that they giTe it a decided pre-ference-over all other remedies, and uniformly pre-' scribe it their practice for thi» disease. The superior, ity which is claimed for this orisdicine over alt other*, is, that, independent of if# being a speed/ and certain cure, it is the most perfectly innocent remedy b*iowD-

Infants, females, and petfdns of the most daiicate constitutions, may take it without the least ftaf ofjMW unpleiisant effect, and will find their general health' and vigor restored by its use.

The,proprietor would recommend persons living

places Subject to this disease, to keep a cOMUnt su^ ply by them, more particularly where medical »id can not be readily obtained and he wohld wt dratrittt and country merchants whodeal in medicines, to give his medicine a trial in their neighborhoods, as ht^it fully prepared to Warrant ft to enre in every case, if the directions are followed and,as an evidence ofksf popularity, the sales are ilpidlv increasing anana% and the very high reputation wgich it has enjoyed fcr the last four years, throughout the Western States, ia fully sustained. He hasnoW tn hid possession innumerable certificates and letters, from merchants and persons who have used and sold it, as well as from physi* cwns ofthe highest respectability in various parts jof the country, all of whom bear ample testimony to its

reat curative powers indeed, since die proprietor offered it te the public, (now fbur years,) he sen, with truth, says that he believes at least me hundred thousand cases of agile "shd lever, or chills and fever, have been permanently cured

OT

its use, withoift^ls

having failed in a iingfejfstanc* Where the directions have been followed. In many cases, a single dosa^as been sufficient to effect a cure,* and entire femi)i«%, of six or eight persons, have been cured by single bot* tie and othei cases, Of long standing, which had resisted all other popular, remedies ana regular medical treatment, have readily yielded to this medicine.

The proprietof would respectfully invite the attention ofthe faculty generally to his tueJicine, and ask of them to give it a fait trial in their practice, as he feels fully assured*that, froti its laxative and powerfully diaphoretic proper ties, they will find it a much more effective tonic than quinine and the other medicines now in use.

To those whd are Unacquainted With it, he would offer the fallowing certificates of highly respectable merchants, who have sold it for years:

CERTIFICATES.

We, the undersigned do hereby cheerfully certify, that we have sold largely of Smith's Tonic Syrup 11 our neighborhood, and in very many cases have personally seen and knoWh it used among our customers and, from what We have Seen aigd known ofits«se, do without hesitation, recommend it to our friends and the public generally as the most speedy, permanent and innocent remedy that we have ever see,i or beard of, in the cure of ague and fever or chills and lever and we do believe that it will in no case fail to cure if the directions are properly followed

L. F. Chilton, Christian county, Ry. J. E. Goodwin, Taylorsyille, Ky. J. R. Hamilton, Hancock county, Ky. W. E. Sublet, Clinton, Kv. M. & J. Helmer, Springville, laj§ -tj I F. S. Brown, Perry county, la. Sr" 'L. Frisble, Milltown I». W

F. Lendrutu, Fall# Rough, Kt. If. Samuel McClarty, Hnrainsburg, Ky.fc, ,* Graham Sc Boweth, Bowling Green, K\\ Rowntree & Barrett, Browiisyille. Ky. I %John W. Garner, Charlestown, la.

Penv Gaither, .Monroe countt. Is. S i' W. G. Bowman, Millerstown, Ky. E. O. Brown & Co., Brandeutfurg, Ky. I W. Mitchell ft Co., Wesljioint, Ky. J. N. Phelps, Leavenworth, Is." •. H. T. Belt, Livermore, Kr & Prepared by Joba J. Smith, autBof^nd pfOfftfetor, Louisville, Ky.

For sale, wholesale and retail^ by SMITH & BUTTON and J. F. KING, Agent?,^Terre-Haute, K-'* May 29-38-4t

NEW ARRAMGEMSNT. Stave, Iron,

Hardware Store.

4*

AMES GROVER and JAMES W. BORDEN having entered into Copartnership. und«- the name and style of OROVER (J* BORDEN in the

Stove, Iron, and Hardwire businessr would most respectfully inform the inhabitants of the Wabash Valley, that they have received, and have for sale .different kinds of the most approved patterns Cooking Stoves, Franklin's (for flues or pipe,) lOPIate, 7 Plate, Church, Hall, Parlor, Fancy and common Stoves of all sizes 60,000 lbs. of JUNIATA IRON of every kind and description. 140 kegs of NAILS from 3d. to 20d., Wrought Nails, Flooring Brads, Spikes Plough Slabs and Wings English and American Blister, Cast, German and Spring STEEL Shovels, Forks, Chains, PLOUGHS, Cool Grates, Wagon boxes. Hoi jow-Ware, Andirons, Stove pipe. Eliptic Springs, Smiths1 tools, Glnss, White Lead, Strap Hinges, Axes, Sugar,Coffee, Tea, &c. &c.

Our Stove* are made of the best materials, and are of tho very best patterns, and we warrant them to perform well in every respect, and to stand fire, and will sell them as low as any company in the West can afford them. If our Iron and Nails are not of the very best quality, we engage to refund the pay for them when returned. Our Iron and Nails are made by Shoenbergers & Co., of Pittsburgh. We keep no Tennessee or Puddled Iron.

Store west of the Court-house, at the old stand of J. Grover. *. Terre-Haute, April 24, 1841-tf. _Jl,

NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.

I Bailey & Elkin

ARE

now receiving, direct from the east, their Block of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, Con. sisting, in part of tho following articles: CLOTHS: CASSIMERES SATT1NETS A&D

VESTINGS.

I# British, American, and French Prints, }f Lawns and Muslins, Laces and Quillings, Gloves and Hosiery, on a a new article,)

Straw and leghorn Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Fancy Sbawlssnd Hsndkerchteb, 3-4,4-4,

Si,

'Bleached Muslins, Checks, Ticks, and Drill?

Stow, north ride of the pubHc square. April 17-32-tf J%m€wf^hStQre,

B*

.t -a l-l,

54, Brown Muslins.

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Pennsylvania Jeans, Beaverteen, ""French Mixtures,

5

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Thibet C|oth» Summer do. Palm-leaf Hats, Ac Together with a variety of Hais, Shoes and Boots, Cotton, Yam,Sugar. Come, andTea Madder and Ip* digp. Chewing T«»acoo i-c. which will be sold toe most reoaortiole terms, lor cash, or eschanged lor good produce. We invite purchaser* to give t» »*Il, as w» a redetermined to self as low as the lowest, for cash, 3tc. ..

BOOTH & CO- havejnst opened a stock of new and beautiful GOODS, in Win. Early's new building, one door west of the Public Sqnare, wfckfe they ate anxiotts to sell for Cash, or *»ch trade as tbef ean dispose of, npon the most reasonable terms. They will at all times be pleased to show their Good^to those desirous of pnrchastng. and would invito ssch to givs them a *11, as th«r ssock is entirely new and

ni

Terre-Haote, May 8, l41-S5-tf

rOR SAIsMZ,

GOOD one siory boose, nearly sew. ani well famished, ootsinieg three rooms with a hall and ModhcellMt wite Mia rtwnonitgwt eftke mtm. Ttt ifa&wKWww'kmt .aMtbermt in easy payments. Bwm«m

Mm"-

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milk

A GOOOCOW WANTED I

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WISH topiTchase a first ntfc MILCH CQW with a yesme Gdf ahe mnst give' a large «f mm tStt r%fc. ferswltiCow I in cash.

Ma^3}» IXl-3»-3t A &

IT*80M tkt tahehbet, time* milss north of TeneJT tUate^en FtH*f the Slat Ay of Msy.a dkrk fay HDRSE, dUt bands high, with a wM» scrty in the laoe, wtete tori fort, with a sow 00 Ale same atom the knee en Uteha^su-TO.andatisw white ^pees WMh hitit, camed by tic sadafa- Whalyr will it.«!» above Horas, os mte tsfixintMB wheic be be. found. abaU be leaMHbl'

mr mwM.

1641-38-3t• DANIEL FUmSfHlflMMriiwMi jAmw tiwticfe

Excbaage Wan

T\RAFmS fl« New Y* jl/ CmetiKMiik« titnaTSttinm, by

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TVFIRmARV.-FOR TIffi TREATMENT OF lDISE^ESAFFECTII«5THEEYE.-Thef--would respectfully inform the atixens of Loum, and the public, generally, that he has not only investigated with great care and attention the anatomv

and physiology ofthe Eye, but has for the last twel yeareMenih«ieconstant andswxessful tr^tment (h- numoons diseases to which this orgaa is subject.

It mwt be evident' to evtty intelligent mind, that the Eye is not only the moa* delicate, hut the moet complicated organ ofthe human system and that» and peculiar arethe diseases which afiect it, that their ftreatment alone might

well forni

quainted of the Eye, and is enabled to adduce the most respectable testimonials and references to prove that he has not wty performed the most delicate operations upon the Eye with Oomplete success, but has treated the moflt ^intricate Mid difficult diseases to the entire satisfaction of the patients themselves.

ARTIFICIAL EYES are. also, so neatly fited to these who have lost an Eye, that the most accurate observer Could not detect the difference between the nator&l or artificial Eye. No case will be prescribed for without first seeing the patient.

Physicians who are not in the habit of psescrimng for the Eye, will confer a favor by referring such patients to their obedient,servant, WM. VANZANDT. D.,

T%g Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very extensively used for about twelve years and its reputation has been constantly increasing. So universally popular haB this article become, that it may now be considered as a standard article in a large part of the United States and British Provinces. Many families keep it constantly by them, considering it themost safe as well as certain remedy for the above complaints. The Proprietors have received, and are receiving numerous recommendations from many of our best Phvsicians, who make use of it in their practice.

For sale by Rbeo, Wing & Cutler, (late Lowe Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druggists and country merchants generally in New England, and in the principal places throughout the United States and British Provinces. Price 50 cents.

For sale, in Terre-Haute, by G. W. PATRICK & CO., where certificates and references may be seen. April 24,1841-33-y.

MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOBNIX BITTERS. rpUE 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 testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.

In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient.

Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Officc, 375 Broadway, N. York. N- B. None are genuine nless they have the fac im ile of John Moffet* signature. j)CrTbe Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the size and the Phoenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $3 each, with full directions. For sale by Oct. 24,1840-7-tf JOHN F. KTNG, Terre-Haute.

GOELICK'S

DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, onedrop: for chil dren, a half drop and for infants, a quarter drop the directions explaining the manner of taking a half or a

""ptS—Vhree and one third rix dollars (a Gcrma coin, value 75 cents.) ($2,50) per Half ounce. For sale, by J. F. KING,

August 10-48-tf

1

a separateand distinct

branch of Surgerv. It cannot, therefore, be expected, that every one who practices ihe healing art will devotthe time and labor in obtaining that knowledge of the tructnreand the complicated derangements to whicne it is liable, which is indispensably requisite to the correct and sacceaeful management ofthisclasaof diseases. In view of these facts, the undersigned has spared neither tinm nor opportunity to make himself thoroughly ac- testioes. Other qaedicin quainted with every variety and species of the aiseases and leave i«h collected

Office No. 51, Main street, St. Louis.

8ST The following gentlemen having been witnesses 6f his successful treatment of seme very difficult cases, h« takes pleasure in referring to them

Wilson Primra, Esq ,0. P. Billon, Hempstead & Beehe, E. & A. Tracy* J. Snfiith, Preside14 Mo. Bamk, H.

Mend & Adriance. A & G. W. Kerr Sc. January, Joeiah Sp alding, Esq.,

R. Gamble, Esq., Gen. Jno. Ruland, Col. J. B. Brant John 0'Falloff,L. A. Benoist, NatKanielP asohall.Sindair, Taylcg A- Co., of St. Louis, Gov.,Carlin, of Illinois, Geo. Wl^Tenry, Quincy.do., Judge W. French Patoka, Indiana, &c. July 20—4Sy TH| VlSGETABtE PULMAONRY

BALSAM

TS teli^ved to be deservedly the moet popular Medicine ever known in America, .... for coughs, colds, asthma or phlhtstc, consumption, whooping cough, and Pulmonary affections of every kind.

MATCHLESS SANATIVE, a

medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of oar globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thuspos sees a three fold power—a medicine, which, though de signed as a remedy for consumptions solely,ispossessed ofa mysterious influence over many diseases of the human system—a mcdicinc, which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the grasp of the Insatiable gravo.

Terre-Haute.

tVatasia,

rpHE INDIAN enre for Coughs.Consumption.Spifctin of Blood, Asthma, and Diseases of the Lungs generally: For sale at tht Drug Store of

Terre-Haute, Marchl3-27tf. JNO.F.KING.

Medical Notice.

HAVINGschools

'ears or upwards dev study of Medicine (not in the for that purpose, but,} by reading

for 15 years or upwards devoted a port of my tithe to tfai XX my tithe to scho cand mmW meri

candidly and impartially every thing ol merit that I could procure and, on all

Jlr tna

BH suit a notic

suitable occasions visiting, watching, and noticing the various changes for good or

for evil produced by the administration of the innumerable catalogue of drags, (I will not say medicines from the three kingdoms, 1 have come to the settles conviction, that the system denominated the Thomson* ian or Botanac practice of Medicine, first promulged to the world by its venerable founder, Dr. Saml. Tnoateoti, and now believed in and cherished by more than two millions of the intelligent people of tn States, is the most safe, simple, certain, and expeditions in all curable diseases

ese United

e, simple, certain, ana expeditions and therefore promising the most

lasting benefit to the afflicted portion of the human family- U.^dcr this solemn conviction, growing out of years' experience in numerous and complicated diseases which have been treated on that system, I deem it my duty to adopt it as my practice, and I now make known to ray friends, and to others who may feel disposed to rely on the judgment I have thus conscientiously and deliberately formed, that they may command ray services at any time when in my power, by applying at my residence a short half mile Southeast Cm* the Public Sflptrt,

Terre-Haute, Mar. 6-36-1 f. THOS PARSONS

^TPoSd Chance to pay,

Dr.

A. HOLMES, takes this method to give no tiee the ciixensof Terre-Haate, and the adjacent country, that arrangements have been made to continue jn this place a number of year* and that he is now prepared 10 receive, 6n debts doe him, by the laie dissofetio* of Dank 111 h. Holmes, mow. kinds of merchantable property and country produce, such as corn, oats, wheat, nay, wood, &c. and all kinds of building materials of superior quality, at the highest cash price, vis-Square timber, jcnsis. sniRgies. buhs, brick, &c. Su wanted immediately. Those wishing to procure lumber, wsefeove, will call at hi« oflfowd g*t a^biU of the «a'me.

A fir* hundred bogs, and a number of cattle for fat toning wanted soon. two good new wiucfa aome with beafit. Aware that a demand for general casb payment woild be smnewbat mewwaimt to masy. ia tbeas

aajp," it tseapec*ed this netkaMwill^not be neglected. Twee ttttibte to comply, as above, can hare any (time"

om-HasML

•i.TtesEu

*Y

H^sraadw

BOI£ MA* wodtfw

«l Indies ands^ntlemaa of Termthat be has taSee the Store, lately eeeupm# by J. a. Woodnff* Co., in (be Bsenmd of 8ext% «*w. Wis* be* mvtL, wbese be fceo 00 band, «d a kwrnafnetaie. Boot* rntStmtu, of aa

isfcctiMt to alt wb* ,m bsja Mnr t^tbat«osrtkfa««eftw»k»Aop«®l«"

W. & Indies sod |wwlemen% Watet-Piroqf Boots made toower. and sranastad. Feb. 13, *3-tf.

TA*W. W YARN. justraoerved

AN BOURNE

MOFFAT'S TfGKTABLELIFE MEDICIN8S.

THESE

medicines are indebted for their manifest and sensible action in pnrifyiig tire springs and channels of life and enduing lhem withrenewed tone and vigor. In many hundredcertified case* which have Wen madepubliir, and in almosteverv species of disease to which the huiinen frame is liable, the happy effects cf MOFIATS LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the (persons benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beantlfhlly philosophical principlesupon which they arecompouoded ,and upon which they consequently act.

The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form aiid description. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels, thevarious impurities and crudities constantly settling aronnd them and to remove the hardened (feces which collect in the convolutions of thesmallestin-

cents—for

thfcyIFtaien

Other medicines only partially cleanse these.

For sale, by J. F. KING, Druggist, Terre-Haute. March 27-29-5m. ASK, INQUIRE—ASK THOSE WHO KNOW# rpHOSEonly who know by trial or immediate obscrration, can from any idea of the effects, of the perfect relief, of the almost chaTm-like cures effected in cases of the PILES. RHEUMATISM, ALL 5WF.LLINGS, AND ALL EXTERNAL PAINS, no matter bow severe, by the use of Hays' Liniment. Find one who has used it that will not laud it above all things ever used, and you will find—whst cannot be found.

For the relief of suffering human beings who mav be afflicted, I begyou to ask—ask of those who know. Cases unconquerable by all other remedies or physicians, though tried for many yeais, that have been cured by the use of the genuine HAYS' LINIMENT. Thousandsof other personsknowsimilar cures. We appeal to their sense of justice—their human feelings.

It is but a duty you owe to your suffering fellow beings to let this great remedy be known. Speak ol it, then, to all your friends.

Mr. Hays would never consent to offer this article, were he not compelled by his sense of moral—of religious duty—to do all in his power for the victims of dis. tress and misery For this purpose, he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worthless article.

LOOK OUT.—Some swindltrrs have, counterfeited this article, and put it up with various devices. Do not be imposed upoa. One thine will only protect yon— it is the name of COMSTOCK it CO. (bat name must be always on the wrapper, or you ate charted. Do not forget it. Take this rfirectioa with you, and test by that, for never buy for it is impossible for any other to be true or genuine. SOLOMON HAYS.

For sale, by J. F. KING, Druggist,Terre-Haute. -29-6m. March 27

LOOKOUT!

CAUTlOff IS THE PARENT OF SAFETY: AN attack of the ''PILES" may be positively prevented by using (when the premonitorv symptoms are felt) the celebrated HAYS' LINIMENT, There are more than one bundled people in this city, and ia the United States as imaense number, who have suffered beyond endurance by this dreadful complaint, who keeptbesseelres wholly free from attacks by aoplytng this Liniment when tbey feel any symptoms of its approach: of this there is the most perfect

Krfioas geeuioe aritbout lb# name of COMSTOCK Sl CO., written on be wrappers. For sale byj. FJCjNG, Druggist, Terre-Haute. Mereb»-W«us. ttcadaeaieT

REA0*e

Mbazd

following (rem J«%• ».«»

jeers the fat/edge of the coorty.n whiebi*bi Miwmtoww, j*.

fjlEVER

masses behind as to produce

habitual costiveness, with alii ts train of evils,or sudden diarrhoea, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death and hencetbe prejudice of olthos* well informed men against quack medicines— ot medicines prepared and heralded to the public by 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 healthfol action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. Tkt blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the live* and the lungs befoi It passes into the heart, being thns purified by the 'oiand nourished by lood coming from'a clean stomach, conr- &•*, freely through the veins, renews every part of the svstem.and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in 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, Restlessness, Ill-tempei Anxiety, Langor and Melancholy, Costiveness. Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Di opsies of all kinds, Gravel, W

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ms, As­

thma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scarbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Kruptive complaints,

Sallow,Cloudv, and other disagree­

able Complexions, Salt Rheum, Emipelas, Common Colds and Influents, and various other complaints which •fflict the human frame In Fever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them.

All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a

newspaper

notice,

or by anything that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL, designed as a domestic guide to health. This little pamplile:, edited by W. B. tVloffat, 375 Broadway, New Vork, has been published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory ot diseases, and will be found highly interesting to persor.s seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price, 25

sale by Mr. Moffat's agents, generally.

These Valuable Medicines are lo^sale by Oct. 24,1840-7-tf J. F. Terre-Haute.

DR. SPOHN'S HEALTH ELIXIR.

THEREElixir.

is not one case of Fever in a thousand, but may be effectually broken up and removed by the use of this It removes all acidity, indigestion, bilious matter and constipation from the stomach and bowels. It operates gently and effectually on the bowels, and powerfully on the kidneysund the skin. It removes all unpleasant feelings after a hearty meal, and promotes a good appetite. It needs only a trial to give perfect satisfaction. It has become a general practice with many to use this article in all cases of colds, pains in the bones, or heavy disagreeable feeling, tending to headache

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chilliness. For hoarseness, it taken

through the day, it completely restores the voice without producing sickness. Whooping cough, and all coughs of children arecuTed by it. The stomach is kept in perfect order bv it, and it is quite impossible that any disease should commence while a person is usiog

Hail* It pToduefflYraddy, healthy, and

young appearancc, by driving off all the humors of the system. Sold gennine at 2 Fletcber-street. one door below Pearl-street, N. Y., by Comstock & Co., and by all respectable Druggists. For sale, br J. F. KING, TSrre-Hkute, Indiana. Marea27-TO-flm.

WIG'S NERVIC AND BOXE LIKIMVNT. HIS article is offered to the public as a never-fail-ing car* for the Rheumatism, and it has for a number ofjrears sustained its reputation, and accomplished cures which had defied th6 power of *v#*y other article. In acute and recent cases, the relief is-invariable, after one or two applications of the Liniment, and in Chronic Rheumatism, the eases of cure are numerous. It is truly a remedy that reaches (he nerve and bone, with the most happy effect.

Sold, wholesale and retail, by Comstock & Co., Wholesale Druggists,3 Fletcher-street, N. Y., and the principal Druggists in the Union. For sale, by J. F.

G, Terre-Haute.

KIN

OLDRIDGE'Spositive

AND AGUE—TO MY FRIBNDs iK THE WEST, mid particularly those who have used the uk Kxsicimis in ti-eatment ot IIVIB 1B ASDI.

It is but a very short timesince these Medicine* have been introduced Into the freyro and Ague Districts) and the proprietor flatters himself that during that period, whereverthey have been used according to the directions, they have done more towards exterminating the diteise than all other remedies and prescriptions combined. lt isva common excuse among "regula practitioners" when specifics are introduced, that they cannot cure diseases which people are in the habit ol consider. ng incurable. Medical experience is constinually doing away a part of the liat of the incurable diseases, and Mr. Moifat has the happiness of confidently announcing that FEVER AND AGUE is now to be added to the number of complaints which modern skill has conquered.

In Fever and Ague the ttrs memcixxs not only give quicker relief than any other remedy, but if persevered in, effect a prmukkst cons so that if the patient is only ordinarily careful, and resorts directly lo his medicine upon the first symptom of tendency to anew attack, it may always be warddfe off. To escape one chill wouRi be ol infinitely more consequents# to the sufferer than the value 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 them that they will spare no pains in communicating their experience, and disseminating this highly interesting information, now that the season for Fever and Ague has arrived.

It is not foe the mere purpose of disposing of a few hundred packages of the Life Medicinas, that the proprietor makes this appeal. The demand for his Medicines is already greater than he can conveniently supply and even were it insufficient to afford him business, he 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 his sales, than st his own pecuniary profit.

t)

J. Msacs 12, MUfi

tea been aJM#*

tedwiib sack bead ache fist tfeeepneeofnbeetSOjanep dw attacks neesnttnc eaee in afeoot two week*, fteuee^bmingWN^dwiac «Mcfc time the nemSmbneebeenso nseeee»ssspynwtlyseas teypcivs of Ke And after bs*s«g Uied almost all other lewntisi ia vein, I have been induced ea a leat (enert to ttr bfikm'i Hearfnrhe Essundy, aaseldby yoni end to tbegsent diaaMpniauusntqrf joy ofbexsolf nnd*U bm faail, fssnd Wn material nlisfftsais test dene of the nsedicino.Shohiae followed up tbebisections with tbe mkfe^sd in st si esse where an aunckwnsttwsBiened luM ifrffffll iMMdlltf nlidfj mh! n^gf ptfPMNHM*

The attacks are now very seldom, aed disloet immedielely. aftt» taking the quantity dibone tbnt often mnv be osnefited by this none umt ocner

wseofUksstralr invelnaMemedicine, ban indnred to send yon Che above, andremeie vosr ob't servant, JEHU PATTERSON, Judge of tbe Court ofC. P.

FormJelw i. F. KING, Druggist. Tent-ffeat*. March 17— Tt-tm,

The Life Medicines, if properly used and persevered in, recommend themselves still it is necessary that ihe public should know that siich medicines exist, and hence the propriety of advertising them. It is hoped, therefore, that the proprietor will not be accused of egotism when he says that there is no medicine or mode of treatment extant, for fever and ague, so appropriate, thorough and positive in its happy effects ss MOFFAT'S LIFE PILL'S AND PHtENIX BITTERS.

For futher particulars of the above medicine see Moffat's Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy may also be obtained of the Agents who have toe medicines for sale. 03-French, German, and Spanish directions can be obtained on appl'tionat the office, 374 Broadway. (£7-All post ram letter# will restive immediate attention.

Sold wholesale and retail by WM. B. MOFFAT, S75 Rrondwsy, N. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to sell again.

Aaxirrs.—'-The Life Medicines may abo be had ofthe principal druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Canhd^l^ Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bilt£rtttftd be tut? that a facsimile of John Moffat's s%iiitult is upon be label of each bottle of bitters, or box of pills.

Jan. 2-18-y.

March 27-2SM5m.

BALM OF COLUMBIA KOKTtib

HAIR.—Its qualities sfe as follows: 1st—Foi infants, keeping the head free from Scotland causing an abundant growth of hair. 2d—For ladies after child-birth, restoring the skin to its former stiength and firmness, and preventing the falling out of the hail. 3d—For any person recovering from any debility the same effect is produced. 4th—It used in infancy, till a good growth is startedv it may be preserved by attention to the latest period ol life. 5th—It fries the head fr6m dandriff, strengthen the roots, imparts health and vigjor to the circulation, and prevents the hair from changing color or eetting gray. 6th— It causes the hair lo curl besuiifViliy when done up in it over night. g*rNo ladies' toilet should ever be msde without it. 7ih—ChildrctHwho have by a?y means contracted vermin in the head, are immediately end perfectly cured of them by its use. It is infallible.

in.. in ij

MA.TO

The Substitutefor Calomel.

JOHNCelebratedDruggist,Terre-Haute,having

F. KING,

been appointed by the proprietors Wholesale Agent for the sale of the above valuable medicine, will furniab Druggists, Physiotans, and Merchants 1 with it at the regular Eastern prices.

The high reputation Which this raedrcine lias gained in every section of the world vt here it has been used, ia strong evidence that it possesses tbe propertiessecribed to it by its proprietors. 4

Having sold large quantity of tbe article the past season, 1 have every reason to believe it tn /f be tho moet^raluable Anti-Bilious medicine in use.

For evidence of its value,the public are invited to read the pamphlet accompanying the medicine, which can be had gratis at my Drug Store.

Feb. 9—2J-tf JOHN P. KINO f*5

"FAJWILY MEmCINE.

Tlf%sed by the most intolli ted States, by numerous Profv-—» Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy Hospital* and Almshouses, and by more than hundred Clergymen of various denominations.

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Prepared only by Dr. .Tayne, Inventor, and sole proprietor. No. 201South Third street,

tP/riladeIphiaf and for talcby J. F, KING, Terre-Haute, Ind. I W ESE medicines are recommended and extensWCitelligent persons in the Uni-

Professors and Presidents of and of three

They ore expressly prepared for family use, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States and aa they are ao admirably calculated to preserve health and cure disease, no family ahould ever be without them. The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one of the best Medical Colleges in tbe United States, and has had fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has had ample opportunities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases, and ofthe remedies best calculated to remove them- «:mm

KW^^XpSmANT, a. valuable retnady &

Also, JAYNE'S TONIC VERMlFxJGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Files, and many other diseases.—Price 50 cents.

Also, JAYNE'S CARMIN1TIVE BALSAM, certain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints. Diarrtuea, ntery. Cholic. Cramp* Sick Hcadche, Sour Stomolera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervous AfTesiions, Ac.—Price 50 cents.

JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases, iver Complaints, Coitiveness, Fevers, Inflamationa, ulandular, Obstructions, Diseases of tbe Skin, &c- and in all cases where an Alterative or Medicine is required.—Priee 50 cents per box. «wd by

Terre-Haute Jan. l-17-lS4i-tf:

The Pablic Good! Whit is it? The first Great Principle conducive to the Happiness Health

BE ON YOUR GUARD.

The extensive sale, tho unprecedented popularity, arid constantly increasing great demand for that most beneficial and universally approved medicine, known AS Da. BnA0?awTrfs VISITABLE Umvnuux. Ptu4, has induced many individnsta. atiMhr JgKltute of common hmesty, to COUNTERFEIT THEM.

The very crrcumstancc ol persons being oonstantly engaged in counterfeifing tbenuftfie Pills»3 —",s cooflnmtion etroog woof ol Ho'y Wit," of their

ways fssaenbor tant sd CnmncAXBe BRAKMIETH.3 asHl il it cannot be

Rf

Price $1.

alt diseases of the PulmonaryOnmns.Also, JAYNE'S HAIR TONlCTfor the Preservation, Growth and Beauty of tbe Hair, and which will positively bring in New Hair on Bald Heads.—Price $1,

fi

be^^' WfeWARE WHERE

,'Tmz tbey ars not, nor al-

taM^Wlowiilg are tbe only authori»d agent* ift Ae wider named pheai. "-t Tem-Haote, Jacob D. Early-

Williamstown, Jesspb Wardlow. Spencer, P. C- Jabwrtojn- ,rf| EHioisville, L- Betm««tClinton. MeCnlloeb dtCoykey Terre-Haute.Feb.13- 23 6nw,

that

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