The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 January 1842 — Page 4
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S1QN OP THE GOLDEJ* IT AVE removed tbej, --eiablishment to ihei new bnitdior.on jN»*#»nal Road Street. betweenr Stw--'.BSE art's Botelaml Mc
KjetW with :ui iwjnment of 'ivory thing usually
not necewry thit (|u0t former work will show filwvFM™^*
Wi,ylsh-
ira, as we w.irk.it I,
j's-dbiVlow as the articles can 'ts manufactured for in the VVVstern eountry. FirM-Haute. Feb. 27-1841-23-tf.
T2IE TERKE-HAUTI3 HOTEL* HAS arisen, like the Plusnix, from its ashes, and is now one of the neatest and b-ist finished iwo story brick buildings in town. 11 fronts on Secimd street nn3 j)ared for the accommodation of BOARD• J?liS and the THA VELTJHXr PUBLIC My old frlands anJ customora may rest assircd that I shall i-iro naitlicr pains nor expense*to make the ^Terreriiato lljiol" cqnil to the best on the Wnhosh in every thin^ egsjniial to the p'ensure and comfort of gucstB. Having rocoverc(l n\v rights of the Mutual Fire In?u* rince C'vn nny. one nned apprehend that my purse was burnt-out with mv huildinsr. and consequently,
Sit I hive no chant's left to provide foe my table. Tne public ar! ••("appctfully requested to call, and examine
FJR TH6:II
THE
'CLVO9' STEWART. Terra-IIaute, May 2D, IS41-38-lf.
Til 10COUNTERFEITER'SDEAfil BtiOW.
puMir. will plea»e to observe thnt no Brantleth's Fill* ar»i genuine unless (be box ha* three labels upon it. irh containing fac (imile «ign(iture of my hinJ wntinij, thin, B. Hrnndreth. The»e label* are en^t a veil on steel, hcauti fully designed, and done at n.) xpenve ofivvcrtl ihomnnd dollars.
Tho Brnntlrcth Pills.
The remntkable cure* which h«ve been effected bv Brandreth'* PilU, have »*toni»hed the whole medicnl faculty, miny o( whom h«ve conceded that th^y are th« greatest blessing that.ever WHS given to the world.
The reason these elebrsted fill* have such a universally ifood effect, i», l«CHU*e their action harmonizes with chs humnn body.
Whan a dose of Braiulreth's Pills ore take n, thevare digested, and pass to every part of the system but thuy lerfve the body when they have effe»tedthe intend•djvirp ise, and health and vigor nre by them insured.
IVlinaral medicines may enter ihe system, hut they ara with difficulty got out again ar.d thev wlways occa»iin psin an 1 tnisefv while thev remain in the hodv.
Wharoas (Irandreth's Pills are as innocent as apiece of bread, in 1 nre evacuated wilh the disease fov which they are taken.
Fr.vn the time we are born to the time we cease to hrosthe.our hodies are constantly wasting, and ns con•tantly building Op. The action of he etniosphere wears or w*«tei them. The food we eat the digestive organs convnrt into blood, which renews or builds up bv its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when tho blood circulates freely end when anything prevents it* free course through the vain«, disease commences.
R'Mu« n')er the ip, the side, and the bottom. Tho fjllowinT arn the only authorized person* to net as assent* V'iTK.3 WARDLOW. WilliamMOwn.— JAC.n i: \RLV.Terre-Haute. K. DOLK Ottsr Cresk. O. MrCIJLLOCK & CONKKV. Clinton DVNIEf, DAVISON, Newport. JAMRS ANNON. Eugeno. Oct. 20, 1841. S 6m.
i*na and Apothecary 8tore. V'ILF.S VV0.)D, having pure hnseil the stock of («. W Piitrir.k Sr. Ci. (Ht« Patrick Wood.) «ifft for «sl« eytry ariicle in his line of business, on rea *on^SI* ter'ii*, for Cash.
C- W. will be assisted in the business by his brother. Dr. Wood, and th«* clnricter of the articles sold by him miy be relied on, a* they will be selected with great care. He his now on hind i» general assortment of 1) U1C.S AMD MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, SURGICAL INSTRU
MENTS. APOTHECARIBS' VVARK. FANCY ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY Together with an assortment of CJJROCERIF.S. con•istir.sr of tho best articles of the kind. BRANDIF.S \l WINK^. selected for medical purpose*.
Also,a general assortment of PATRVT iWRDICINES. Terre-Usute, July 24, 1841-46-tf I A S S I E I E 7 E 1 E
TilE
Family iflcdiciac. 'i
A SOVEREIGN remedy tor AGUE, Dumt, Chill *nd all BILIOUS FEVERS, Coughs, Colds, Weak Debilitiled Statey Cholic% Rheumatism^ Dystnte*
O.inkortttk, IVoms, spelling of the Bowels, pain in ty Jf?*4,side and Stom+ch, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Appetite, Dropsv, Gravtl, Dusprntit. Sct Heid Acktatd Indigestion.
P*ic«,50 cents for a Box, coTitiinineabout 100 pith. FOR SALE BY John Cruft, Terre H^nte. lnd. ggatt Co.. Prairieton, Vigo co., lnd. W.n Cox .V Co., Hud*n,
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H* Ig&«M.
Smith A Grain
Gregor fc Rea'* Te re-H ute.—fJicbola»S««Mth memoes,} to-J*' cob B. Graff havioz
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leet«4 stock ol to iWrwl* onhiad, the? «xe :ot« sHor Jers in t.Vir lite w.tb J""""*1'1* **J o1*13 r«*t)a*b!e tern* and in
NRW AUD COMPLETE
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wortns^iRk* «i*Trtm,*s »«f other tb* -.V Asthey will *lw*v*keepon band acorn ptettM»)rtnN«t article* in their line, Per,on*8®* of J«cscw» iiiv* then immediately filled oni the roo*t term*. Terre-Haute, Mutch 30-v.
Saddling KutaWislnncnt. A. M. BOATRlGHT St 3 A3. BUZAN, RESPECTFULLY inform their friendsand the public,that they are now receiving at their shop on NATIONAL ROAD Street one door WEBTOILINDLEY^C®r. ner, a large and freah supply
»£«&
RUFUSSTthe
foro«'c°"
£?toer*b.p the above &osi«es» would respectfully inform their friend* of Terr® H*nteand it* vicinity, tb«», having
Jindebted
"^particularly invite the
%x"ls of Vib a« 1 surrou.-.du^ wuntr^lo cull n^ti 'i n5 .w .... ..«» if.i &•«!' umi M?w.rk.nnlin the latest style tin,1 fashion. We will
'.'ir*tiiannnlves bnfore purc'.iasing else
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HAS
Crawford co.,111s.
II t" W Alexander, Pari*. Kdg»r co., HI* Joseph P»cq«»«t, Newton. Jaspet eo.,lil*i O»no»oa, Vincennes, lod.
Palmer Cj.. Danville, V*miiIlionco .Ills An^ mst o? the town* and villages on the Wabash frvn Vi«**««e* to Lafayette and *!*o West of said river, in Illinois. Awg.Sl-SO-Rm
COPARTNERSHIP.—i E V^T h»i9 associated with himself H. BUCKINGHAM.*® a partner in the RttsinessofiWatiafacluring Chairs,and will continue to carry on ttatbu«tn«ttitHhetrnew4lKp, and old stand ofj. Eaut.on KmtMh Street. North oft he" C*«rrtfor»an3
R»»a»l Str«»t,nnder the firm ol GA ST BUCKI NGIf AM, where
thay intend to koepoin hind 1 general assflftmBftt of FAMCY an-I WINTO30R CM,'V.tR^,«io| inferior to any in the wast,all BffwHichthe? will j*| ton aceommodat »i,iterms. Theyslso«olicitthepatronageofthepub lie. All ordcriattended toon short notice.'
A?r«U9-33-tf GAST& BUClpKGflAM
Stere+
T013^11E3.VlVtuGXDS,good
IE »isS(* utber his openH a. stock of GIROD1Y QUU^NSWaRE. Bv) TS »-i I i'l IKi. ^c .oathe nvmhst^e of^ational Rend Street, siarlv opposite, and uftrth of Wm Mc-Fa-Han** niftni. whereha wtll^'lloti th«l««est»nd mist xccirn n-jri&titig \arms. A'nong tbo arttclci on hand are: Goft€*$ng*r* Ttas, Wines. Brand!*** Ffour,
Corn Mmt, Bicon, Lard% fa- fa* Mv "»Mimuoiaen, and the publicgeoerally,ar« invited to call.
May 8-35-tf I HEBB.
Hewed tntHber*,
»nb*unt«r»
Souths nt of T«r«-Hiit*, has nude preparations
to order, in Twrre-Hivute His facilitiOSfor getting it i%at aroaoeh. that ha can and will (trebar^raitH who favor him with orders. l,"**.'.?* Busittn mllactll**r*lbit**+r4s a gadktu.
May U*UX SlLSX B^ARD.
1 000
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tor Goods at «*sh prico, ti -dahv^rwi at mt
Aai«u?-t»-tl fi.W HHC^WtTHY
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
novvcB For Saddlery.
JOHN, wishing toaccomaiodatehiabn-
sinees to times, in consequence of the scarcity of money, will exchange every arncle in'.he Saddlery
and Harness line f°r l,r,°^uce'
a.1
and,if iio don't give bargains, he will not ask their pa-
Hubbard
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Stock of every description for tbe manafacture of Saddlery, Trunks, Harness, Sfc..
b«.follow.
Corn Oat,, and dried Hides. For drted hides trimmed. 10 cnt* will bp paid untrimmed 8 centt per lb^ Store next doo*east of Vm. McFadden's Na^onal Hotel. 'p.mi-Hsale. Aug. 28-51-tt _afc
Take JYotice,
Tiege Pumps, for economy of time and la-
b^'^nd for durability'wnnot be surpawed. One ofthese Pumps can be seen in ojieration at the residence of L^cios SCOTT, Esq, Terr»_-Hante. The _K«Triber is also prepared to furnish Fire Engines— "teh ta«b"n well «™l E»«. f'e in eraluse. The Fire Engines can be furnished at a cost offrom to such prices as the pleasure of the
^TbeTr^ceoHhe No. 2 Pumps for Cisterns is |30: «td oe will be furnished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with Lucius H. SCOTT, Esq., will meet with immediate attention, or, ifsentto the subscriber, »t Eransville. Ia. Terms cash.
W. A. SULLIVAN, Lamasco Foundry.
F.vaneviHe,Sept. 4-52-tf.
Last I\olicc
AM under the necessity of agnin urgine all those to the late firm of Blake $• Ball to make payment. Tliey will pleaee call on me for thnt purpose at the conntitig room of JVm. J. BatlfaCo., and 1 have to say Jfwffv that unless this notice is promptly attended to. all notes and accounts on hand will be put in suit.
TERKE-HAUTE
Steam Tonndry&' Engine Shop.
STRATTON.
WALLACE & CO .arc now prepared
to execute orders for Engines, Boilers. Forging Mill Irons, Oastiogs of every description, either in Iron or Brass, Turning, Finishing. J-c.
For the Fanner, we have thebestarticleofP£0 WS, nmong which are the Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much the cheapcstand best for the Prairie. We have also the well known IV00DS' LATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can begot on the Wabash Valley—and all our Plows will be warranted to run well,and not break from fin ws or bad work.
O" .Vheat, corn,oats, or any other article of Farming produce, will be taken in exchange for Plews. '1 errc. Haute, Feb. ^0._^84JjtJ^.
JII Vl A TA IK O ft STO It 13. A. McGREGOR,
constantly on hand a geneml assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bur Iron, round flat, and square, of all sites, Anvils, Vices, Bellnwsi-s, and Sriew Plates, Englishand American Blister .German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and Csst S 1 l'.EL Mill nnd r.ross-rut Saw Files, Hollow W are. assorted, Nails, cut and wrought,assorted, Spades"»r.d Shovels. Smoothing Irons and Tnilors* Geese, Fruit Kettle*. Drawing and Halter Chain*. C'lllin*'. Williams and Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, F.vnns'Auger*, Cross-dht and Mill Saws, Gate and barn-door Hinges, Scythes and Sickles^ Butts And Screws, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either nt wholesole OT retail
N. B. Country Black«milhrs are invited to call. They may rest assured I will sell at reduced prices Store .on the National Road. Nov. 15-10-tf..
Removal.
jr MOORGS Sc, MUSSEL MAN* ,»*• k. rpAKE this method olin/orm--L ing the citizens of Terre-
just opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fancy consisiing in part of rich Light and Dark CbtALYS—plain and fignrHl SILKS— Blk and Blue Blk Silks—French Flowers. Ribbons. Si'k and Cotton Hosienr, Blk fillet Gloves and Mitts. Bishop Lawn, Linen Cambric, super Blk
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'^e highest ca»A price. I
THO.H.BLAKE
Terre-Unnte. Oct. 2.1841-45-rf. noon NEWS TO FA TIMERS. WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY,CORN, AND FI.*X
SEED WANTED.*-
\J E wish to porchnse 10,00 bushels rtf Wheat, 20,000 Do Oorn.y.' V„
5,000 Do-^sRve. ^. ws All ol which will be piirclinseirlil ifi,e nigntsl tnnrkt prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the Terre-Haute Steam Mill. Also. AfSWhtinJred hnshbls FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same place. We have vat on hand a sleftifi&asspl-tment of GROCERIES, all of which we wish to exchanrHor the above rikmed articles,orcash,at the lowe#t market prices.
Aug.20-fl-tf, SMITH 0UTTON. P. S. We have a superior quality of KannwahaSalt at fGi ccnts per bushel, bv the hhl. S J-
V' c.zsifjjtEnr,. v, A NFAV AND SPLENDID ARTICLE of Waid 'J\. Cashmere, for ciiildren's wear,—just received at the Cash Store. G. W. LANG WORTHY.
NoV, 13, 184-1. 30lf
Tand
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
ESSSK. LKE would respectfully inform his friends thepublicffenemlly. thathe has commencer'*.,e TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors "V. of the
Bank, where he will be always ready to t'Aoruie orders in the above tine, in aril its various branches, on the shortest not ice,and in a sty I not to be surpassed in the West.
He has made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions .quarterly, so that he will always hein possession oft lie!atest FaBhions and. from hia knowleped ofthebnsincss,he hopes toreccivca share.of thepublic patronage. 3S-Cuttingdoneattheshoriest noti!e,aTid warrantcd to (it, if made right. Terre-Haute. Nov. 3Q.-12if
NEW ARRA
Stove, Iron.)
won],j most
His stock, now on hand, comprises every^article usual- ^Vabash Valley, that they have received, Infi have felly i»anufactur«-d in his line, such ntSadaleg, Harnen, different kinds of the moit apipftilitd pniteths Trutik*, be. He invites the friends of domwiic manu- Stoves, Franklin's (for fines or piMi) 10 Pliife. factures lo-call, examine, and judge for
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Haute. and the publicgenerally, that they have removed their Saddle Manufactory on Second, one door from National Road street, a few doors south of Stewart's Hotel, and nearly opposite Jacob D. Early's corner, where they manufactureall
kinds ofSftddles, Harness and Trunks, together with every thing in their line. Having procured first-rate workmen,they warrant their work made in the beat manner, and got up in the neatest and most fashionable style.
Having a larae stock of manufactured work on hand, we are disposed to sell as towr for cash, or approved credit.as any other house 0v the Wabash. Persons wishing to purchase articles in our lino will find it to their interest to give us a call, as wc are determined to act on the morim, that a "'quick penny ia better than a slow ntnepcnce."
Terre-Haute, JuneSfi, 1841—48—If FRESH FANCY .I N I) ST PI CiOOPS.
IllAVE
rpHE
Ik jace and Shawls, small figor"d
Italian Cravats Gingham and Collar*. Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, Jfce.": all of which Will bes»'d fnrcai&Ji Eastern rates of profit, adding transportation.
C.inglwm and Prints, I inen Hdkls 'extra saw?. Lace
G.W.LANG WORTHY.
Torre Haute, Jnne 96, l#4l-4*-tK f***r
O Yes I O c* O Yes
A I O E I N
'fiHEfubjcriber having permanently located himaeii in wc town of Terre-Haute, for the purpose «p Auctioneering horses. a«d goods, of all descriptions, 4»ter«|ins the hope that by strict attention to theaWe biwinees. together with two year* experience, to merit portion of the pahlic patronage- Bnof the sisf* l&tmstdi Auctioneer in Terre-Hante, htscostomcr* will wye the advaatase of laws holding-him r^spowM^!e. atftier severe penalties, for the faithful perforaaoc«
prkj.4fM.IMn. jnsEPH A HATDENv Tsnf-Ih» Aspix 7-48-tf ...
For Sale*
TWO
Itvitjjr on Honey Crqp&. $ if»ilr»
n»w BUGGIES one SIH»KY *i»d a two Horse WAGGON. received from th* mstern m*nofactoif, *nd for **le, by
CUntnn. S«pt-11—1—tr JAMES MeCULLOCH.
AAA
CON! B*CONJJ
POUNDS Prime Baton. Rogrmm*Jo
4UUU received and for**le. by AS DAVUv *^r**H*an».jN«y »tf N.t.RoKdgt.Agd*
1
JLaMt JYMice*
4 I,li f*e**o«* I***"* Pairck «ftW»ee« to G- W. htnek $t settling tb**arn* iwwwdiateiy
fwrson* liwsnnf thenis^wmtfebted 10 "S|»*irck o» oW *ce«*i»t P»trek 1 *«ad. or W. Fa trick tC#snll«ar* by calling «od
0*t» •,1*41 4«f
•tr»T the taune.
iikL_ '^r I & 4&j£&
having enteric partnership, i' nanle and 4i#t
GSOVCA
in the and Hard-wnreBrt-iiness
respectfully inform the inhailt^li(a of the
plate". Church. Hall, Parlor, Fancy «tnd fcomn^
qqq
lba of
JUNIATA tfldN
feverv kind and description. I 140 kegs of NAILS from 3cl, fo 2®d., Wfot^ht Nails, Flnorinc Brads, Spikes Plough SlaHs Xnd Wines English and American Blister*.Cast. Oer^ man and Spring STEEL: Shovels, Fdrks, Oh.4ia«, PLOUGHS.Coal Grates, Wagon boxes, 8«ill»ivv.W«^ Andirons. Smve pipe. Eliptic Springs,Smiths* twls. Glass. White Lead, Strap Hinges, Axes,Sugar,Coffee, Tea. &.C. &.C. .• ..
Our Stoves are made of the beat materials, and are of the very best patterns, and we warrant them to perform well in every respect, and to,stahl -fire, and will tell them as low as any company in iHfr can.
tt?Westyery
afford them. If our Iron and Nails aN^Ot Of the
it of the ye ior tn^m
when retnrned. Our Iron and Nails are nvtde Wy Shoenbergers & Co.. of Pittsburgh. We keep no Tennessee or Puddled Iron.
Store west ol the Court-house, at the old stind ol J. Grover. Terre-Haute, April 24. 1841-tf.
DR. STONE, SOrgcon Dentist,
HAS
removcd bi*Omcei& the Brick ttbirain|, one
door west of the jiarik, Wh he will attend to all cttlls in profession. He htkslat^^ sup
plied himself with a lot of superior Porcilam Teeth Of the most natural colors and shapes. Also, Gold plat#, foil, &c. and is prepared to performnll operationsoi| the teetn us low as iran possibly be afford^).* H6 wmtla remind parents of the necessity of attending to their children's teeth in time to save expense nnd
N. B. DR. STONE will supply all order* for Teeth, gold plate, foil, &c. as cheap as they can^be purchased elsewhere. j®.*'.
Nov. 6, 1841-9-tf WABASH HOTEL. S THE subscriber having taken thfe 1 iiverft stand, lately occupied by G. L. ftl.tcshttllijon Main street, Clinton, Indiimnj ahd being about to make extensive rfep^irs.tes« pectlully solicits the patronage ol ftoAtuera an(| the Travelling public,promising to spareliopnin^ to five creneral satisfaction. Stabling.fcc. flinty be infprIor"to nnv on the Wahnsh. WM. P. DOI E
Clinton. Indinnn. Oct.24.1840-7-»f
"EAGLE HOTEL." N A E IN I A N A C.J. HAND lie, that he
satisfaction
COOPERING NOTlCE.---The subscribe will employ, immediately EIGHT orTEN COOPERS, to whom he will pav the highest Wabash wage* fcj- All kindsofcooperingdoncatthe
shortest notice, and in the bedt manner. Torre HauteSeDt. 12—1 -1f_ TABEZS.CASTO
J®errysville Flour,
FROM
K. Barnes' Steam Mill, just received, artd for sale, West side of the Square, by A. ANGE, who will keep a constant supply on band- Kxpecied, in a few days. 100 bbls. of Perrysville WHISKY.from H. Bnrnrs* distillery, wnrranted of the best quality.
Terre-Haute, Sept 4, '41 tf A. ANG-E^
WINDOW GLASS.
*rn BOXES 8by 10 and 10 by |2. window glass,for ^jjipby April3-30-tf. SMITH» BUTTON.
FINE nssnriment of all kinds of SA DD.LEE'S TRIMMINGS, just received anil for sale, on easonahle terms, by
June 2fi-43-tf MOORES & MUSSEL MAN.
"OWE NO MAN ANYTffljVG."
1 LL those indebted to mo, are onrhcfjjy solicitedto f\. call and pay Dr. Ketcham, ^Uh whom I fiijvo left my accounts and notes for colleciipn- «efi,^nd must hat* money I_
June 26-42-tf ff. V. O^LL.
ISai'c and Clioicc Not to be beat on the WJ HALF PIPES of best old Cognfac Brandy, ge*. O Bbls. old Tennessee Peach 2 Pipes of Scheidam Gin. 2 Casks Jamaica Spirits, 7 15 Bbls-of Vera's Porter, 3 Do. Port Wine. 3 Do- best Madeira Wino,w 5. DogsMalaga, 1 Cask Claret. *. 5 Bbls. ol old Monongahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna and Principe Cigars.
For sale, wholesale and retail, and warrantedpur* and un«d»lter«.ed.(hvoRGE
Terre-Haute, May 1-34-tf.
LOST,
FRESH ARRIVALt" ti
BOOTS,SHOES,HATS,CAPS*
Jou*.
E IN I A N A esp ec tIn 11 yi ntffr mithe S tt _ias taken the above cStabliih-
ment. where he is prepared to accotnmo^ date the travelling public. No pauls iau beBpared, on his part, to render genthil -,'.A
Ptt amville ,^Tu^_l 2^J841-40-tf_ Ploughs. AMES GROVER has for sale, attlie1r»n
n"
ware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, tnfi Castings ol which are warranted sound have and Cast Shares, well calculated forT imher or T.nnds They area light running Plough, warranted to run well, and will besold low (fTA variety of Castings for sale asabo\ e.
March 20-28-tf. fionartnerfthip JSotice sociated with him in business insiness wi & J. DAV ir stock of PROVISIONS, a genera
AS DAVIS having associated wt THOS. DAVIS
51
ISW^L"ILIOV „OF.'LOCYOFGROCERIKSW| PROVISIONS, a general assortment ofstaple DiiY .GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash, or
14-^9-if. J. & T. DA VI3.
IS
riniLi BFBinsf prtparcd onljiy Dr. Jayne, Inventor, and fole proprittor, No. 20 South Third street, ftia, andjor sale by J. F. KING, ycrre-Baitt. Inddicines tfrerecoiiT»ended and extensivethe most intelligent persons in the Unity numerous Professors and Presiaentsof r^U-es. physicians oi the Army and Navy, and of SnSKfc'ittd Almshouses, and by more than three huft&ed Clergymen of various denominations.
Thenar* expressly prepared lor family use, and have Jnired an unprecedented popularity throughout the ffnited 3t»«e^ and as they are so admirably calculated ii tlrtfeifve health and cure disease, no family should be without them. The proprietor ol these vainanrewtfratimis received his education at one of the hW» Medical Colleges in the United States, and hay had flr.Ln *ears experience in an extensive and diversified UlttTCH 1 U.Un nmnlfl Ann/irt.inliin*
m»wtire by which he hnshad ample opportunities of nmnirin" a practical knowledge ol diseases,a«d ofthe remedies'best calculated to remove them.
Th««. nreparations consist ol JAYJIE'S EXPECTORANT,* valuableranedy for Coughs Consnmption.Asthma,Spitting ofBlhod.Cropp, Howifli Cough. Bronchitis. Pleurisy, and inflamation of the Lung* or Throat. Difficulty of Breathing, and •11 diseases or the PnlmonnryOreans —Price Jl.
Also, AYNE'S HAIR TONIC. fonhePreservaUon, Growth and Beautv of the Hair, and which will positi vel brins in New Hair on Bnld Heads—Price $ 1.
Also" j.AYNE'S TONTC VERMIFUGE, a certain *nd pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia,Piles,arid manv other diseases.—Price 50 cents.
Also, AYNE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM, acertnin enre for.Bo*vcland SummerComplaints. Diarrhtcfl, Dvsenterr:Chnlic.Cramp*.-Sick Headche, Sour Stomi,eh Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the jpfnach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.—Price
Vx'jl'^l!tiS§AlfATIVE PILLS, for FomaleDise.-.ses, #VSrfSWrt0iatnt*, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflamaiions. '31*trtnl*.r, OhStrnctions, Diseases of the Skin, &c. and in Jttl ca^ Virlieri an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is reaiiired.—tVic® 50 cents per box. Sold bv
Terre.Haate.Tafi. 1-17-1841-tf. F.KTNG. ^6 FFIT^S YEG FT A BI.F LIFE PILLS AND PticE^rtX BITTEHS.
:1The
HABERMEyERi
West sido Public Square.
For Kent. [he larsre brick buildi for Rent,
corner Room In the large brick building on the northeast corner of the Public Square quite low, by
WM. J. ball
Oct. 23,1841-7-tf POCK ET BOOK LOST.
on Tuesday, 12th Oci. 1841, o* the road from Clinton to Terre-Haute, or in Terfe Haute or vicinity, a large Leather Pocket Book, lettered Oil the inside. William Kile. M. D. Mnumrt City, Lutas county, Ohio, Sept. 1836— and contaitiing number of notes and accounts. '_
Any person finding *aid Pocket Bo6k*rvd 'eaving it at theConrier office,or at the store of 3-S| J^ra*foT(j, will be liberally rewnrded hv^»
WILLIAM KILE, p.
Clinton, Pel 13th, 1841-6-tl. S
MO«PCCQ,P»|F
Skins, Sheep Skins, Binding SkW*,^. A &Wplcte assortment of Boots and Shocsof th|snnscngcr,,f own mftoufactorc. Alio,Ea8i6ni wotV ftbwpreceived, per steamboat Lily, few hundred pairt ZadiesSlips,cheap. Also,an assortment bfChildwn*? *nd Misse* Shoes. ,i
Cases RUSSIA HATS. A few dozen Philadelphia Calf 5ii*#and Lwing4WOODRUFF CO.. Nottli sifl* Terr*-H*ote, May 1-34-tf of the Fabric Sfl*?rj_-
F. ASTERN STAf.'E I.IJi?.
A E E E O IV E O
TP.
VOORHEES & CO. hav* reduced tb( fan toinditnipolii, to|5,*ad*illInrei
ately placed on the line Troy Coache*. parceled e*preaiwy for ih« service. The roote will oe w*Hat,t*Bided.and good borws and careful driver* secttrwd.
O-Hereafter-the ft age will lea *e.rf«r/y,at3 o'clock, enabling the passengers to breakfast at Mjr. CnnOingham'*, r*Biilese*stol Terre-Banje.
M«ya^37~tf. B.EEA||,kfy. JXO. MAIfER. c**t**r A ?rt Fcajtrrnt* w**C-tot at,
ATTICA. INDIANA.
NO. AIIER re«pe« tfully ioiorm* tb««ttt**nsof Foantain and tbe»djo«ningcoanti**,iiia the materials h*nd a connpleteaseortmeni of materiais newii|w execute orders of every description in hi* line: and Mpe* from bi* opportoaitiee-ofa thoroogh so|*aintance wttb *11 branch** of the cabinet-makingbosiBew. andfcy employment of competent workmen, 10 render satisfaction to *H who mav favor Mm w^lh their
B« keep*constantly on hand various atucl* m»d* foraitnre and invite# an iwpec friend* of
nce of
i(
c\iop
MD«3nme«tieMannfscrnre*
A«ic* In'1 *priJ95.1?4»-?S
%if
mt'H celebrity wl)ic)i these excellent Medlcitie# ,.ave acquired, ili curin|t almost every disease to which th* human frAme is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent pewon. They become 'kndtVn by thfeir fruits—their good works have testified for 111 etn—they did not thrive by the faith ofthe credu-
Iti ^i«4 of Costiveness. DvBpepsia, Bilious and Liver Astlirtia, Piles,Settled Pains.Rheumatism, 'Feva*% Ahd AgAielS,Obstinate Headaches. Impure State the ^htids, Unhealthy n-pprarance of Hie Skin, Ner-
Debility thASickness incident to Females in Del* kind of WebknesH of the Dicesti|^ general Derangements of Health iOsfltftttS* ,thd in nil gciierai j/ciiu riin.-(iis in- 'ivmui. fi^e MbdicincShaVe invariably proved a certain and ipflliV frehieat' Tney restore vigorous health to the noit edrtstitlitioi-.s. A single trial will place the tife PUIs itid Phcnnix Bitters beyond the reach of IdniSatftidfti ih the estimation or.every patient.
Priprtlea'.atl!! sold.* wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFf AT'S ^tedical Office,375 Broadway, N. York. N*B. Nofte are genuine unless they havethefac im of Johh Wtolftiri signature. ?erThfl Life Pills ire sold tn boxes—Price,2a cents, ROconts. ani #1 each, according to the sixe and the Rhranix.B.ittortl'rt bottles,it $1 01 $2each, with full alrectioni. For sale by (Jyt. aA.l8tO»7Jtf JOHN F. ICING. Terre-Haute.
1^1 Oi5LlCK'S MATCHLESS SANATIVE, VJT mediciiie of more value to man than the vast mines ol Atiitrii.or even the united treasures of our globe— a medicine, which is obtained cqnally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thuspos |$ss a three fold ?owcr—-a medicine, which, though de steed as a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed ^ra mysterious I nflitence over many diseases ofthe human system—a medicine, which beginerto be valtted by Physicians, who ate daily witnessing it3astonishing cftres of many whom they had resigned to thegrasp of the Insatiable gfave.
DOSE of the Sanative.foradults,oncdrop: for children, a half drop and for infants, a quarterdrop the directions explaining the manner of taking a half or*
xplaining
quarter drof'. pRtcs-Three
.fc
and ono third fh^'dolltirstrGerman
coin, value 75 cents.)(§2,50) per HAr.F ourrcfi. jPot *ttl*fby T, F. KmO Terre-Han-t*. August 10-48-tf*! THE V^WlET A ItTjW PlfLMTAO NR
BALSAM
believed to be deservedly the most popular Medicine ever known in America, for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, conrytumption. whooping cough, and Pulmonary ^affections of every kind.
Vegetable Pulmonary i?a/«am has beon very exteflsively jisedfor about twelve yenr* and /ts roputntion has been constantly increasing. So universally popular has this article becom§, that it may now be considered as a standard aVticle in a large part of the United States and British Provinces. Mnny families keep it constantly by thetn,consideringi the mosi safe as well as certain remedy for the above complaints. Thq Proprietors have received, nnd are receiving nunierons recommendations from many of our best phvsicians. who make use ofit in their practice.
For sale by RKED. WINO & CUTLKH, (late Lowe & |leed} wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines.Points, and Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Drusrgiste and country merchantsgcnernllj- in New England, and in the principal places throughout the United State* and British Provinces. Price 50 rents.
Forfsale, in Terro-ffffii:e, by G. W. PATRICK & CO-, wljere cenificatetupd references may be seen. iAffil 21, 1841-33-y. "T^T DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S
ANn-FpVER PILLS,
OR EVERY FAMILY THKIR OWN PHYSICIAN. A:CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF FEVERS.—The uurivatled success of these Pill* in every region where they have been used has inriured ine to give thfm a gerjeral circulation, in every portion of country, where the di$na»es for which thev arp recommended prevail tnd as the vallies ofthe Missi«fip. pi, Missouri, Illinoi*. Wnbash rivers, and all their tributsry stream* are ^tsited^every season with some of the forms of fever Full directions and specifications accompapyins each .bos,
Thes® Pills-may be foood in all tbe Townsand Village* on the Wabash, E-ach box is enveloped with a paper containing the symptoms of the diseases, and the directions fortsking the Pills. My name and residence is attached to the directions. 109. HAMILTON. Liberty co., Go.
JOHN F. KING, Agent, Terre-Haute, Indiana. Jot* r«in, Clinton, do. 2\ fVest $• Co. Newport, do. Stephens Spencer, Otter Creek, do. BarrtU 4- Moon, Enerene, do ji. Jit shop, Perrysville. do ^Thompson & Graham, Covington, do July 24-48^3ni.
Ague! Ague! Ague:
Clemens if Baker's celebrated Black Tonic „Pills, a certain cure for Fever and Ague. I Warranted to cure or the money ref untied! ~le unparalleled sucpess which has attended the use. of these Pi lis, wherever they have been introduced, enables with confidence to offer them to the public a* an infallible remedy fttr FEVER AND AGl'E. And as we hsiye never yot Tieard of their failing to cure in a siqgleease, we hav«,auch confidence in their efficacy, that Wa hereby authorize onr acentsto refund the,price of jthew i«» every instance offailote. provided satisfactory evidence i» yiven that the directions for their use ^ai befn Complied with.
Thajje Plllvcontain no mineral or poisono«s ingre-' dient, j|0|anytlrisg in the least injurious to the hutua/t eystem, Wa( vegetable preparation, and may be' giten |o rbfants 0* perfOt»t«f the nwsti delicate constitution, wtth pefert safety. and -ere of »o gracing and Stren^theninga njitnic, that they restore a lost-appetite, sttwngtnen th* digestive organs, and invigorate the *ystertl snd are consequently of the beatremedift known lWdy»pepsia,livereou»plei»t,j«nijd»ce, •»d general drbility. |^o person, Kving in a section of country where intct«iitt«nt fever* prevail,shoold ever be without a box of to* TONIC FILLS, and whenever the premonitory symptom* appear, by takis^ one pill every morning ot ofteeer, the disea«e will i* mostcaees he arrested.
To travellers, a No, they cannot btfo highly rreommende^ as they at* neatly pdt »p. and can le carried th* pocket without inconvenience, having in this 1 aspect tb« adv*«tar« over all the liquid Tonics, which
Ibal^v 1*4 liable to breakage, bot being
geeert^y watery solotions. will not stand the cold.— The /r/^contain all the virtues ofthe begt of
bvt akviee lolWrvjtaMs. Go and In* a box CUmtnt »M Biaei Tonic Pill' which osay t»e hndof lisfoflawi«ir sgent*. "Price |I-2S.
ACMRNTS IN TH® STATE OF ISDlANA {.l.lKitrtw. Dr«fgg»t. Evansville, W.^C. B«1L do R. Wallace te.
Co JHerelwirt*. Carlisle.
yiwrjr DraggisJ#. Vincenne«. J! *Tei»-fest*,»
SenjafBia Hawkin*. Innkepet. Ro®evtlle. Ro^he^ifgh & SidwalL Ifovrbaats. RorlrviUe. Jam^h|t«vmtss, P. H-. Wk«te*M*ma.
Menrhsat. Newport. ... •...
R|tifcGs»i«. dq PsnwH*,. «th It Co., ||*relmii^s. P«yry*vt»** Go#Ni| 4k B*Prs*a. On do
L.
C»rpentcT'» Extract of Sarsn^arilla, Swaim*« Panacen, Indian Hair Oil,
For't^le"^!*0
Ha,f
3
Nov. 20.1S4I-11-19t
1
WOOD'S Drag and
N^ Apothecary St«re.
Brushes.
fflCP,
,• do
Scrubbing d^ I Dusting d#
Marking do Sho e|f daf
For sale Nov. 9ttL.11-if
Hair Brushes,Varnish do Tooth do Flssh do JSJV Graining*do
I lastruinciits, Ac. Y~1AS^^fSurgical Instruments. ~\j "Rjolh Forceps,
CHESTS sup. Yonng Hyson 3 do. do. Gunpowder. 1 Ceroon pure Spanish Float Indigo. These Teas are of a r*cent importation, and were bought for a very superior quality. The public nre respectfully invited to call and examine for themFelvrs.
June 26-42-tf. W. LANG WORTHY.
«r*- Cairo Jfloneff* ANT 1000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED.
THE
aubscribcr will take Cairo Money nt par. nnd merchantable Wh nt nt G2i centl per hnsbol, on nil demands that have been due him over six months, if paid soon. New hooks wire opened on the30ih ol last March, when J. W. BORW-W. Esq ERTTDL^driifVv businpps with hint, consequently every one will see the propriety of balancing up the old books. Hisnotrsnnd accounts he must turn into cash to meet hie engagements.
Please step forward gentlemen and you will oblige your humble servant. Tcrrc-IJaute, Oct.16th, 1841. JA.M KS GKOVI.fJ.
Postscript.
MY
BOOKS and NOTES nre kept nt iheStovennd Iron Store of GROVFR &, BOROEN. Inest side of the Public Square nt which plncc will br found a full nnd complete assortment of Stove* Fir" Dojs, (the st in the United States) Wasrgon Boxes, Hollow Ware, (n light article) Juniata Iron nnd Nnils, (the best in the city) Blacksmith's Tools. Pluws. Hardware, Glass and Drtf Groceries, at prices to suit the times.
Oc,t. J.
A
MERINO SHAWLS.
SUP. lot of 7-lihs. 8-41lis and 10 4ths Block and Scarlet MERINO SUA IVJ,S. ^frorn tho most celebrated manufactory in Europe.) are offered nt such prices as must he considered abnrgain. ALSO A first rate assortment ol FANCV nnd STAPLE DKV GOODS, nre now beinz offered at the well known Cash Store, at prices chenper thnn ever. A very extensive variety expectcd soon. Store, opposite the Court House, on the north.
Terre-Hauie.Oct. 16 tf G. W. LANGWORTHY'
GROCERIES,
A W O E S A E E A I
rpHK Subscribersare now receiving a large andspleti did lot of GROCEKI ES, embracing almost every articlein theirline. all of which they intend to sell at the lowestratcs. Country Merebantsarepariicularly invited to call and examine our stock of Goods before purchasincrolsewhere- OIK stock, consists, tn part, of llie following articles: 4 19 Sacks Rio, Havana and St. Domingo Coffee. 16 Hlids. N.O. Sugar, 2f Kits mackersl, 30 Bids. N. O. molassos, 12 Boxes Hening. j2 Tanners Oil, 1 Balecotton, 15 Qr .casks malaga wine. 1000 lbs. Loaf Sugar 40 Boxes Rnsins. 20 Drums Fies. 20 Boxes Codfish, 15 Bbls. and halfbbls mackeral, 10 Bajrs Pepper and Rpice.
W:i
A
Snsh Tools. &c. WOOD'S Diua and? Apothecary Store,
April 24-33-tf SMITH SL BUTTON.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
MADISON
"•t it .t
cl
TfcotU- Keys, TUumb and Spring Lancets. Apothecary'* Scales and Weigtits, Hull's Trusses, &c. Fof saifeat .WOOD'S Drug md
Nov. 20—11—tf if- Apothecary Store.'
MKDICINES. I'llRMICALS, Dlil'CS, FRESH supply received at WOOD'S Drug and Nov.20-Il-»f Apothecary Store.
Ovcrstreet's Stimulating Liniment. HIS celebrateo Liniment has gained a reputation over all Atedicines or Preparations for the cure of Jlhetonatisnis. Nervous Diseases, Sprains, Strains. Head-aches, Tooth-aches, Baldness, f-c- $-c. Observe small bills accompanying each Box and also, my signature. Dr. J. N. Overstreet, La-Grnnge. Oldham county, Ky. For sale at his Aeency in Terre-Haute.
Nov.2Q-14-tf WOOD'S Drug Store. A c. Tea,.,
TEAS, INDIGO.
4
Important E A I E
iN S E S I N I rrlHIS LINIMENT can't be surpas JL the following complaints, vit:
PRICE 50 cents per bottle. Terre-Haute, Dec. 4,104l-13-ly
S
E N
rd by any, lor
plaints, vii: Sprains. Cuts,
VV on nds of any kind, Film or Scum in the
rye,
Scratch
es. Poison, Sr'lint, Spavin,' Fistula, Pole Evil, Bignnd Big-ja.w, in horses Sweeney, Meicurial Aflertions, Sore Breasts, Frozen Lin.bs, Corn, en the feet, R»in in the bark, (r»u«erl by sprain) RhenuniNtisoi, TeMer. i!tc. The Ditrctions explain .the manner of jising it for all of the above complaint* rorsale by Mr. Wood. wei"t of Court HS'tfse. and by MT. King, south of Court House. Tf rre-Haute. Indiana, who ate the only riiithoiixe.d Agents in this (own, none else can4h genuine.
Ptfpared bv A. it* M.LINDSEY, N.W cornrr of the Puhlic Square, SpringfieM, Illinois. Persons wihing to become Agents for the nbuve Will apply to tbe Froprielors.with proper reronuueudatinn.
SIIOENDEftGER A Co.
Juniata Iron Warc-IJoiise MAIN STHE:T, BETwri N 2d AND 3D i.orisvti.t.r.. Ky. Manufacturers of all sizes of Iron, Nails and Boiler rivets from the best Junmia Blooms of their fnciisrc.
ALFO
All sizes of Blister, Rail Rond nnd nrftlfc ng Slccl, all of which we warrant
10
&CHAMBERIJIN having assfinated
themselye*"fogether in tho House Carpenter Business, respectfully informtlie public that theyintend keeping constantly on hand a good assortment of sea Mined Lumber/for the ready accommodation of those who may favodr.them with their custom and promise to execute all their work»*vithout exception, iiMhe most .workmanlikemanner,and
10
Oct. 16th. 1841-*-,» G.
any style of architecture
edeired. Havinghad much experiencein heavy framing, thev can eive perfect satisfaction in the execution of all *«ch work as may bereouired to sustain the powers of machinery, See. DESIGNS for buildings, at every description, given,and Drawings of the tame executed .in the neatest manner,and furnished at reasonable prices
No charges for drawings and specifications where they *leodo the work. ^jMarch J3-27-tf
WOOLE* YARN.
GOOD article of Grey Mix'd W oofsn arrt. ah £jl be iad in large or small qaantiiif *. at fU 25 cr* per lb.
\yt.LANGYORTHY
1 nn Ann HOOP-POLFS wanted immediately, by I '/'•'(heaqbscriber.at bisCoopci*hop,TrtT*' Haute, and from $3 to 10 per J000
Oci.3-4-tf ABE 7.8.Q.MTCL
*g oons.
*T*HE snbscriber hm jn*t retnrned from the east with a fine select ion- of watcbe*. jewelry, silver ware, toys, knives, and spectacle*. Very che*p fw cash.
Terrc Haute. Sept.25th-3-tf I. D. CfWTJE^,
NEW GOODS.
'yH E subscribers are jw r*os»*i»if *od optniftf a
complete a«rr:~—ir of *upl* dry (pod*, logether wi*,h general a»^r ni»t ofianwly groeetie*. All of which will be *old very cheap lof cash or rowntrv dace, bj
Nov«st. 7.
a
*f
1841.-9-tf.
French Lawn*.
U3T received A. few piece* of Frenc bL A WJ^n** «l style.and cheaf. Also, variety of Eas!i& and French PRINTS extr* fine bleached and unbleached MUSLINS, ice-, all of which are offered, at the pre* nt time, ckraper tie* rrer. for co*k.
May 15-36.tf. G. W LANGWORTHt.
TOBACCO.
QWEET J*m«*R«veTand Ky chewing tobacco, r" May 25-rr-tf B. BOOTH CO
mOJtTH SIDE OT TRti SjUAjlE
JUST
opened, a splendid assortment of VARIETY nnd FANCY GOODS, ctmsiming 'of Combs. Brashes kinds. Pocket .Knives, Rttftr* of best make. Pocket Book*, Card Cases, Port Folios, Needle* all kinds. Pins. Inkstand*, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Letter^ Stamps, Whalebone* fordresse*,$teel Pens. Percussion^ Caps. Pistols, Mathematical Instruments, Straw Bags,Worsted Patterns and embroidery Worsted, transporent Slates, Looking GIas*e*. Water Colour Paitfts, Perfumery, manufactured by L. W. Glenn, Bears Oil, Hair Dye, Knlydor for pimples, frecklcs, &c. Nursery Powder and Powder Boxes.
Toys of every description, with great variety of other articles that are usually fouud in Fancy Stores, will be sold low lor Cash.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Music Box.?s,and Accordion's repaired in a superior manner and warranted. DAN L. CRISHER.
Terre-Haute, Dcc. 18, 184l-13-tf
Blank Books.
WILLIAM
STACY &. CO. of Indianapolis, In.
keep constantly on hand a full stock ot Ledgers, Journals. Day-book*,-Blotters, Cash-books, tic. &.c, which they will furnish to Merchants, and othrrs, at short notice, nnd at any point in tbe State. Also, County and Bank Book* of every description. Allot which nre made of the best materials, and as low they can be purchaled elsewhere. Orders, by Mail or otherwise, are respectfully solicited.
Nov. 27,1841-13-tf. .* I
Valuable Farm Tor Snlc.
THE
subscriber will sell that valuable farm, about one mile from the Court-House in Terre-Hantf, known as the Dewees' farm it contains one hundred' and sixty Acrrs of Prairie, which is equal to any other in the State for beauty of situation ana richness of soil. The buildings consist of a stone Mansion House and two other buildings,calculated forsmall families, with Barn.&c &c. For terms, which will be liberal, apply on the premises.
Nov. 27, 1841-13-3m M.HITCHCOCK.
Groceries!
THE nndcrsigned have for sale, r.ficnp. 2 Pipes Cognise Brandy 1 Amcricnn do 8 Bbls. do do
2 Hollnnd Gin 2 American do 2 Orleans Rum,
9i
Nov. 20th 1841-11-tf
be of slipenor
quality. fry- Merchants and Manufacturers, will observe ihnt the above Iron, Nails and Steel, nre nindo from the blooms, (refined with charcoal only) which nre manufactured ft he old established works on the Juniata river, Pennsylvania, from wficnce flic nriictc ctilh-d Juniata Iron derived its origin nnd high reputntion.
We make this explanation that purchasers may not be deceived in^'purchasing th^ nrticie of ruddled 1 ron and Nails for Juniata. Ihey being sometimes ofTeicd for sale as sticli.
Biif-'kinghnm.
SHOENCERGER Co,-,
1 Bbl. Whiting-' 1 "Chalk, 1 Ground Ginger, 1 Pace do 1 Fresh Rice.
Mnla^a Wine,
1 Madeira do 1 Teneriff do 1 Cnsk Port do 3 Bbls Sugar House Molasses, 1 Hhd. N. O. Sugar, 1 Ceroon Indigo,^ 2 Bbls. Mnddcr, 1 Copperas,. 2 Alum. a
4
Copelnnd, John Con, Nelson^ Conway, Carpenter. I^mn^!, Crews. John Clark. Uritil^
l/
Carter, WmK^Carron. Samuel ChnnpT'n, George Duffeecj'. Pettr^S Dickson. John 13 Dnyluiff, El as Dickrrson, Rev
IJICKITPUII, 6* De Munk, Bowers 2-'"*1 Pi"rcc,
Davis, Hordin F.mbry, Miss Jnne ••fSB Ellison. Mrs T.yd.n^ Engles, Jacob Etiglcs. Abraham Frecnia n, Mrs Mn ry W Fuget, James Foreman. Ssroucl Gapen, Griffith. Wm Grnff, Miss Catherine Grnbnm, Mr Gilh^id, Miss Msry Grav^Jhnrlcs Glazier, E Genung, Asb.bel (.i Grnhtiin. Mrs Mariali Grose. Miss Eliza .gs Grngr, Worlin Hull, Snm'i Ilulse, Henry Hampton. Hophds. Hulse, Pe'ei* Henrv, JoLn 2 Hamilton, Zeri' Henderson. Orin Hoffman. Hudson. N Holmes, Mat hew Howard. Wm Uc Hoffman, Jacob Johnson, Wm Johnson, Wm Johnson, Rev Sam'!
Jan. 8, 1842-18-3W
THIS
1 Cose Prunes, 6 Boxfs Lpmotis, 25 Boxes Tubocco. variobs bra i.»s,
John
'C
Toilet Soap, Shaving Com-.
pound, Tooth Powder, Lip Salve*, die- Silver artd .' German Silver Spoons and Forks, Gold Breastpin*,Finger Rings, a large assortment of Spectacles. Ever-v ointed Pencils, Watch-guard and Chains, and Key*-.
Bags Rio Coffee. ,. 2 Pepper, 2 Spice, 500 lhs.Snleratrs, 'pood) 5 Boxes Rose nnd 5 Rosin
Son p.
fc
Prevost, Poe, J«hn Price, Elcatnr Rogers. Lewis R*rd, Ijevi Reynolds. Henry W 2 Recvos, Jsne Reaper. Andrew Reynolds, Mr* Mary Simon, Henry» Shosff, Miss Amanda Sasseen, David '. Shields. Abraham Stark, Christopher Swartz, Rev W Sunimerville, Samuel Storms, Cornelius Seeley, Benjamin Smith, John Smith, Smith, William Towner, 3 Taylor, Wm Bell
Taylor. Jamijs Taylor. George Walker, Mis*'Mary Jans Wimple. MrsCotharins Wood, John Weeks, Lewis Wakefield. Jonat! r.n 2 Watson. Wm S White, George Wetherwnx, 2 Wilson. Samuel N Ward,
J. O. JONES, P- M.
JDR. FJiEVS
Certain Care for Consumption, C'otogbs, Colds, Itc, PRICE 75 CENTS,
discovery will undoubtedly confer upon th* human family tbe greatest blessings th*t the jn» ventive genius ana labors of men have ever bestowed upon suffering humanity in any age of the world. Un1111 this remedy was discovered, the consumption had been considered as the certain destroyer of }trte.R9f' tion of the human race. Seizing the youth, the middle aged, and the old,indiscriminately, and plnng^ing them into an untimely grave. Who has not beheld sorrow, the blooming girl, *nd the young man, who but a few months before, promised to make ornament* to society and the world, nipped, as it were, in the bua, and consigned to the world of spirits, just tbey were appearing upon the stage of action?
Fortunately for suffering humanity, the discovery ol this medicine, has struck From the cat*logu* ol diss**es, ihe terrors of the most horrible m*lsdy that n** ever withered the hope* of man. ,.
It is an Indian remedy, tb*t ws* discovered in tne year 1836. Dr. Fail hsving re*ided for twelve yesrs in ilic neighborhood of the Creek Indians, and^ha been surprised at tl.e wonderfol fact, that not case of consurnption hsd ever been
place among them, wss induced m^t d^ must be in posse*sion of some cure '»r 'h-s moat distressing of all d«*se*. After
For
I
Malaga Rnisins,
12 Pelong Cigars, 1? Common, do 2 Virginia Tobacco. 1 K. Y. do 24 Reams Wrap. Paper.
WM J. BALL & CO.
letters
REMAINING
in the Post Office, Terrc-lleute, Ia.
Jnn. 1st, 1842. Persons cnlling for any ol thero letters will say "ADvcnTiMfl." Anderson, Alexander Alter?, Drewey Anderson, A bid Alle.n, Mit* Zelota* Alicrkrtise, Wm Askins, John Bnlkly, John
Kucb, Kilburn, Jolin Littie, Jonns Long,John Losev, Jno N 2 Ijeake, Elijah Jjewis, Isaiah
Henry
Bnrbric, Seburn Brnrilord. Thotiiiis Bell, .TnoT Belt, Cnrlion Bennighi. Edwin Bishop. MrsSarsth Bailey,
Ifnnc
Bhike. Janus Budd.Joseph llower. Siim'1 Hjr Betitv, Zticheus
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Montgomery, Mrs Hepeey Moor. Joshua Morehouse, Joiisrhnn May, Htnry ^1ntlock. Wni Mnlonc, VV Mulkins, John Martin, Stephen*-* Mnrks, Jesse Montgomery, Evelin McClsfiin. fcl» McBride, Mary^' Newton. Wm Noys, David v5? Nol.te. AH Osgood, Charles 3. Osborn, Ssrnnel O'Hnra, Thortias Psters, John Prater, Wtn Paddoe.k.S.inuiel Pellet, Edwin Parker, John Patnss, Snmtnl Pntrhlge, Amos
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term of mote than tbr#p years.mf^n' among those children of the fore»t. discaae was obtained and its life preserving principle* arenTwoflered tlirough the medium of tbwm^icinc, to all mankind.
a proof of the fact th*t *11 th*
Indian tribe* of the Amerwen eoutioeat p«**cos a knowledge of this remedy, it t* onjy ncolamry to ranaxk that there i* not ooe «og)e instance on record, or even traditonal account sm?ng them, of *ny In dian ever having died of tswaaptK*. It i*)mr*ly vegetable cotnoowtioo, and one of ttui mo*t lnnooent malictae* in the world, and like all other article of medicine oted by tbe Indian trih**, it ia *fmpl* in it* oomposittao.
DIRECTIONa.
Persow *fflic«*d,wiih coeeomptioa. mat take half a tea spooafal thr**oc four time* per day, with tM addition of* t*a spooafal jnt besore going to bed aj Bight. Paieo«*»4^ed #iui tb(* dreadful di*e**e by wpngit M^bof* 4tr*cted tw« or three month*, will find themselves entirely clew of tbe p*fg in the breast, and is** from the ooogb, tbat *coe»p«nie* the con-t
It i*, *1*^. tbe beat medidM »e, penooa who are trotibfeuf with spminA of blood/imd slight h*cking cooghe, paih in tb* oreest, 9c*.. whfck wiheO lM ren oo for month*, *o frequently, teraiaat* i*-,ooa-j samptio*. Twoor tb^ee bottl** will, ik ill liev* tbe patient, and W*tore tb* iMwifc eatirely. M. will mtirely rdieve tb*patient from tb* Mgbt which aie so diatre«*inc, ».a few boms fr^* th* it 6m i*ken-
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