The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 February 1842 — Page 4
Smith & GratT,
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S1QK THE OLDEN COFEFE-POT, ,K»if establishment to thei new
HAVEOF
removed their «U
pl«t« »**or
S[reet.betwe«nr
Terre-IIauie, April 18—32—1
Stw-
buiW»«»r-on Hotel and McGrcgor Te e-H a ut e—
Nic
boU» Smith (of Vinc«nnM,) & J»-
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Graff
nwmw having a well sematerials on hand, they are prepared l.cted tluif line with punctuality and execute all reasonable terms and in as good despatch, "ado other establishment on workmanlike
he wi
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hav*
inr formed a copartnership in the above ba11MB would respectfully inform their friend, of Terre Haute and iu vicinity, th8t»
\WHyt keep on hand a com-
article# in their line. persons send-
harf
tbeoi immediately filled on_ the most
ins orde:'*can Terre-Haute, March 30-V. i,hfrM«"ptNF.W AND COMPLETE •iithllin? Kslablisliment.
ROATRTGHT&
A.M. BOA I I
JAS. BUZAN.
RE
gpECTFULLY inform
their friends and the public.that they are now receiving at their shop on National
ROADStreet,
one doir WEST ol Lindley corner, a large and fresh supply ot Stock of every description for the manufacture of Saddlery, Trunks? Barness, $*r.
O ,th. with an assortment of every thing usually
fount! in such heretofore been engaged in A.M.RoATWR.oHThavmg^
fla(icrg himsdf that ui8
the business in I eirr qualifications otnece»sar,'ll«V5 m.?tS his former woA will show
if^the wSish. We particularly invite the
nfVi!o»nd the surrounding country to cull citizens of Vigo
themgelvP8 bfi
fore „rc.ia»ing else-
we are determined to keep the best and neat-
where, as latest style and fashion. We will est work.nnd
o(f#Wtat mi,rket price
Bdl as low as tie articlcscan be manufactured for ?n the Wrstern countrv. Terre-Haute^ Feh. 27-1841-/5 ti.
•^7^terre-
|,
A* tk
HAS arisen, like the Phrenix, from its ashes, ami is now one of the neatest and bosf tinishud -.wo story brick buildings in ?„1 nrro..w»n Soconcl ..reel•.-i ..pre-
pari
iS"ii mv r'igli's of ih=Mu|u^Fire W
vvjri.unuS with°mynbuiffir! nml consenuenMy that I have no change leftt0 Provide for niy table.^The public arc respectfully requested to call, a for themselves. \tHEW STEWART.
Terre-Haute, May 29, 184,1-38-tf
C^PAKTNEKSHIP. T. FAST has associated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM? as a partner in the Business ol
1
for the accommodation ot BOAliU
BUS and tl« TRAVELLING friends and customers may rest ®8®"r/5 "Terre-
Manufacturing Chairs, and will continue to carry on tlia busincps at their now shop, ana old stand of J. East, on tourth Street, North of the Cumberland Road Street, under the firm ot
EAST & B"U KI N II A M,
where the- intend to keep on hand a general assortmen of P\ XCV and WIN l)SOR CIIA1R? Ynftrio? to niiv in .he all of whichit toywill •ell on accommodating term.. They j01' patronage of the public. All orders attended to on short notice.
& mjCKINGHAM.
TIIKCOUNTERFEITKH'S DEATH BLOW. 'PlIE public will please to observe that no BranHeth's PilU Rrt genuine unlp« the box has threfl labels upon it, cach containing a fac simile signature of my hand writing, thus, B. Brandreth. These labels are »ngiaved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars.
The Brnnclreth Fills.
Th« remarkable cures which have been effected by Brandreth's Fills, have astonished the whole medical fuculty, msny of whom have conceded that they are the greatest blessinj that ever whs given to the world.
The reason these elcbrated Pjllsliave such a univerfally good eflVct, because tiitir action harmoniies with ihe liuniBi) body.
When a dose of Brandreth's Pills arc taken, they are digested, ami pass to every part of the system but they le,ivn the body when they have effected the intended purpose, and health and vigor are by them insured.
Mineral medicines may enter the system, but they Bra with difficulty got out agnin ar.d thet always occn«iin paiuami misery while they remain in the hotly.
Whereas Brandreth's PilU area* innocent as apiece of bread, and are evacuated with the diseaso for which tbey are tnkrn.
From the time we are born to the time we cease to breathe, oi.r bodies are constantly wasting, and as conttantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or waste* them. The food we eat the digestive organs convert into blood, which renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body i* healthy when (ho blood circulate* freely and when anything prevents its free course through the veins, (liscasgi commences.
Rt'iiiemher the top, the side, and the bottom. The following are the only authorized persons to act as agents—l-VMKS WARftLOW. Willianmown.— JACOB I"). KARI.V. Tcrre-Tlaute. K. DOLE, Otter Creek, P. O DAN IK Eugene.
i» i/. r* ft i\ i« 1 it ur*i inuir, vm* P.O. McCULLOCK & CONKKY, Clinton. KL DAVISON, Newport. JAMES AN'NON. oa io.li
CIIARLI5S
DRUC.S AND MED 1CINKS. TAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. APOTHECARlKS' WARE. FANCY
ARTICLES AND FKRFUM ERY
Together with an assortment of(«ItOCERlKS» con»i»tit.g of the best articles of the kind. BRANDIES and WINES, selected for medical purposes.
Also, general assortment of
PATENT MROICINES.
Terre-Haute, July 24, 1841-46-tf
Important
O I I A I
I N S E S I N E N
rrMIlS
LINIMENT can't be surpassed by any, lor •L the following complaints, vii: Sptains. Cuts, *nv ^intl»Film oi Scum in the eye. Scratch- «», Poi$on, Sriintj Sp»vin( Fistula, PoU Kvil, Big* a'Jr ^aiU' horse* 8w«encv. Meicufi^l Affection*, Sore Breasts, Froien LiOibs, Corn* on the feet, Pnin in the bsrk. (caused by sprain) Rheaumatism, T«tier, &c. The Directions explain the manner of n»ing it for all of the above complaints ^r-Wood,west of Court Home, and by "r. King, south of Court House. Terre-Haate, Indiana, ... «iutn oi v_o«r« tiouse. crre-iiaute. inuisn*, who ate the only authotixed Agents in this town, none aiM can be genuine. ^reoaredn)* A. LINDSKY. N. W corner of the Fttbtic Square. Springfield, Illinois. Personswish-
far ,h mb ]i
T.c^ioStn frol 'r recommendation. PRICK 50 cent* per houle T«rre»Hatttet Dec. 4, Ig4l-i3-1y .,
IF. euWriber ha* opened a good stock
I
ti
A*y«
Oct. 20, 1841. 6m.
Drti^ and Apothecary Store.
WOOD, haviny purchased the stock of
G, W Patrick & Co. (l»ie Patrick Wood.) offers for sale ev« ry article in his line of business, on reasonable terms, for Cash.
W. will bp assisted in the business by his brother, Dr. Wood, and th* character of the articles sold by him may be relied on, avthey will be selected with great care. He has now on hand geneial assortment of
PRODUCE TAKE.V IN EXCHANGE
RUFUSST.Fo#*.Saddlery.
merit
ft
Com MenL Bacon, Lard,
M* old customers, and the pabliegen«raHT,are inri ted to eatl. May 8*35-tf RHHEBB.
,,t Hewed Lumber.
nno.
CERIFA DRY GOODS, QUF?ENSWARE BOOTS and SHOES, vtc .on the north side ofNationai Road Street, twmrlyopposite, and nortlt of Wm. McFadden's Tavern, where f»« willeeU on the lowest and most accommodating terms. Among the article* on hand are: C(ifec.Sugar, Teas, Wines,B»andits, F7ourt
fj,umler,,fe,p«'yde« ripiion.lor Tramthe shortest notice He
will «tber »«ll»he lumber at hit farm, or deliver^ it to. order, ib Twrre-Haute. His bcilitits Cm nttini it oat ate soch. that he can and will give bargains toail who favor him with oroera.
If Mat e» Apprtmtir* Islli it* fiaiiam. »Hl aci lihcrmllx lom*rd4 f»*ii«». Nay ,T"V AUEX BEARD
JOHN, wishing to accommodate his bu
siness to the times, in consequence of the scarcity of money, will exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, for proddce, at the highest cash price. His stock, now on hand, comprises every article usually manufactured in Ins line, soch a a Saddle*, fiamets, Trunk*, J*c. He invites the friends of domestic manufactures :o call, examine, and judge for themselves and, if he don't give bargains, he will not ask their patronage and support.
The articles taken will be aB follows Wheat, rlour. Corn, Oats,and dried Hides. YOT dried hides trimmed, 10 cents will be paid untrinimed 8 eents per lb. Store next door east ot Wm- McFadden's National Hotel.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 28-51-tf
Take JYoticc,
THEjubscriber
has now for sale, and ready for de
livery at the [Lamasco Foundry, Evansville, la.] Hubbard's Patent llOTARY PUMP lor Wells and Cisterns. iese Pumps, for economy of time and labor, and for durability, cannot be surpassed.
One of these Pumps can be seen in operation at the residence of Lrccics H-SCOTT, Esq, Terr«-Haute.
subscriber is also prepared to furnish Fife Engines— which have been well tested at the East, and are in general use. The Fire Engines can be furnished at a cost offrom $250 to such prices as the pleasure of the purchasers may desise.
The price of the No. 2 Pumps for cisterns is $30: Lead pipe will be furnished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with Lucius H. SCOTT, Esq., will meet with immediate attention, or, ifsent to the subscriber, at Evansville. Ia. 'IVrins cash.
J" AM under the iiecexsity of again urging all those indebted to the late firm of Blake $ Ball to make payment. They will pleas*? call on me for that purpose at the counting-room of Wm. J. Ball^ Co., and I have to say Jivally that unless this notice is promptly attended to, all notes and accounts on hand will be
Steam Foundry & Engine Shop. QTllATTOty. WALLACE & CO are now prepared O to cxecnte orders for Engines, Boilers.Forg.ng Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either in Iron or Brass, Turning, Finishing. $-c.
For the Farmer, we have the best articlc of P£0TFS, among which are the Peacock with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We have also the well known WOODS'1 PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the Wabash Valley—and all our Plows will be warranted to run well, and not break from flaws or bad work.
H3-* Wheat, corn, oats, or any other article of Farming produce, will lie taken inexenange for Plows.
The
W. A. SULLIVAN, L/xmasco Foundry.
Evansville, Sept. 4-52-tf.
Xast Noticc
THO. H.BLAKE.
Terre-Haute. Oct 2.1841-45-tf ^OOT) SKWS TO FARMERS. WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY. CORN, AND FLAX
SEED WANTED.
WE
nOTEI
wish to purchase 10.00 bushels ol Wheat. -v 20,000 Do Corn. 5,000 Do Rye. ,' All of which will be purchased at the highest market prices,
for
Snee.
cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the
Terre-Haute S^am Mill. Also, A few hundred bushels
LAX SEED AND BARLEY. wanted at the same We have yet on hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, allof which we wish to exchange lor the above named articles,orcash,at thelnwest market prices.
Aug. 20-51-tf. SMITH & BUTTON. P. S. We have a superior qua-tity of KanawohaSalt at cents per bushel, br the bbl. S- B.
ANEW
AND SPLENDI-D ARTICLE of piaid Cashmere, for children's wear,—just received at the Cash Store G. W. LANGWORTIIY*
Nov. 13, 1841.' lOtf
TAILORING ESTABUSHMEMT. "Tessk LEE would respectfully inform his friend?. «P and thepubliceenerallv, that he has conunenceH *I,e TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors "V.of the Bank, where he will be always ready to eAecute orders in the above line, in all its various branches, on the shortest notice,and in a styl cnot to be surpassed in the West. lie haB made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions.quarterly, so that he will always he in possession of the latest Fashions and, from his knowleged of thebusiness, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. 53-Ci ttingdoneat theshortest notice,and warranted to fit, if made right. Terre-IIaute, Nov. 30.-12if
TERRE-HAUTE
I erre-Haute, Feb. 20, 1841-tf. .^S,
Ji NIATATROft STO E^
A. McG LtliGOR,
HAS
constantly on hand a geneial assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTING *, uniata Bar Iron, round, flat, and sqimre. of all sues, Anvils, Vices, Bellowses, and Sciew Plates, English and American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and CastS I EEL Mill and cross-cut Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, Nails, cut and wrought, assorted, fr Spades and Shovels, Smoothing Irons anil Tailors' Geese, Fruit Kettles. Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins', Williams ntid Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, Evans" Augers, Cross-Cut and Mill Saws, Gale and barn-door Hinges, Scythes and Sickle.', Butts and Screws, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either at a
N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call. They may rest assured I will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Road. Nov. 15-10-tf.
FRESH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
HAVE just opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fancy Goods—consisting in part of rich Light and Dark CHALYS-\\am and hgur'd SILKS~-B\k and Blue Blk Silks-French I-lowers, Ribbons. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk hllet Gloves and Mitts, Bishop Lawn, Linen Cambric, super Blk Italian Crnvats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small figur'd Gingham and Prints, 1 inen Hdkfs '.extra suet, Lace Collars, Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, &c. all of which will be sold for cash,at Eastern rates of profit. .ddi»« transportation ^GWORTllY.
Terre-Haute, Hinc 26,1841—42—11. O O O A I O 1 5 E mllEsubscriber havine permanently located himself
A in the town of Terre-IIaute, for the purpose of Auctioneering horses, and goods, of all discripuons, entertains the hope that by strict attention to theabove business, together with two years e.\|)erience, to
a portion of the public patronage. Being the on/v licensed Auctioneer in Terre-Haute, his customers will have the advantage of lawa holding htm responsible, under severe penalties for the faithful performance of hi»official iluliM.
Terra-Hante, May_89-»f Nat.Rofdst S de
ZtOHl JYbtice*
ALL
persons knowing themselves indebted to SPatrick, or old account to Patrick A. ood, or to G. W. ^tnck & Co will save c^sts by camng and
Oct. S, 1841 4tf
applj' «.o lb*
FRIENDS OF THE BIBLE
WJOOK AT TiMMS.
have re#o iiiute and ihetr agent has made
miueee. or individuals at U» with only the addition of eicfcaors lre»rit and expenwa.
N. B*T^"w5n*ftoot^rdepc«toiTvofthe Ammcan Bible Society^ pub!icatKn« nwrer than ,n lanapolis. The. friends of ihe &Kle, therefore, rounding counties, and in Ujmoa.re w-omrynded to take measnrm bylorming Coanty Soc-eties, Totrnsh.p CMnmiiiw*, exp)or,ng tte.^*r««l d* tnets, searching out the destimte^ artd deviamg means ter«upjl/«s every deatitme fcvulj w^h^he of
Jan* 2». 1Mt*l-Sm. PhUa. Book Swwfc.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of heavy BUnlcet and /TL Merino Shawl*, together with a variety ol black Laew Veil*, rich dark Prints, Merino* Ac The above weo/Rsr at a ainaJl advance-
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Graver Or Harden?
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hand
G. W. LANG WORTHY-
November 13,1311. lOtf
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HAVE
Terre-Hatiie. Feb. 4-22-tf
removed then!
Stove and Iron Store
to the north side of the Public Square, in the third store east of
J-
•^€a«h! Cash
D. Earley"s
where they have thirty different p» items c( Stoves all warranted to perform
well, and to .^tand fire. Also, a fine assortment ol Juniaia IRON and NAILS Brads, PLOUGH WINGS and Slabs
ST E E a in S el S in HARDWARE, Smith's Tools, .-* Saws, Chains CASTINGSof all descriptions, Sugar Kettles. Coal Grates, Stove Pipe. Strap Hinges }, GLASS, GROCERIES, &c. SeeAll the above we warrant to be superior artjcles, and they will be sold very l-ow for cash•
^HOSE indebted to Grover & Bordeii^will oblige l»e done in Terre-Haute
theni by calling, and making iminedi^te payment, either in whole or in partt .* Feb. 4, 1842-22-'tf
rto -fe Watasia,: .v? INDIAN curefoi Cough*. Consuniption."Sp*utin?of Blood, Asthma, and Diseases of the Luugs geiierally: For sale at the Drug Store of
Terre-Haute, March 13-27tf. JNO F.KING.
DR. STONE, Surgeon Dentist, TT AS removed his Office to
noaoGP
the Brick building, one
door west of the Bank, where he will attend to all calls in his profession. He haslatelv sup
plied himself with a lot of superior Porcelain Teeth of the most natural colors and shapes. Also, Gold plate, foil, &.c. and is prepared to perform all operations on the teeth as low as an possibly be afforded. He would remind parents of the necessity of attending to their children's teeth in time to save expense and pain.^
N. B. DR. STO.VS will supply all orders for Teeth, gold plate, foil, &c. as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere.
Nov. 6, 1841-9-tf "EAGLE HOTEL." nV N A VI ii, inuiana. H*
C. J. HAND respectfullyinformsthepublic, that he has taken the above establishment, where he is prepared to accommodate the travelling public. No pains shall be spared, on his-part, to render general
satisfaction. Putnamville, June 12,1841-40-tf
Ploughs.
JAMESGROVER
hasforsale.nl the Tron and Hard
ware Store, theCastand Grover PLOUGHS, the Castings ol which are warranted sound have Wrought and Cast Shares, well calculated for Timber or Prairie Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted to run well.and will besold low.
Tf A variety of Castings for sale asabove. 's March 20-23-tf.
Copartnership J%otice.
\S. DAVIS having associated with him in business TIIOS. DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conducted in the name ol T. & J- ?AVIS We havej.ist received, in addition to our stock of GROCERIES nnd PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash, or country produce. nwre
Terre-Haute, Aug. 14-49-tf. J. & T. DAVIS. COOPERING NOTICE.—The subscribe jwill employ, immediately
ElGIITorTEN COOPERS, to whom he will pav the highest Wabash wages 8CT All kind8ofcooperingdoneattlie
shortestuotice, and in thebedtmanner. Terre Haute Sept. 12-HLJA BEZ S. ASTO•
jPerrysville Flour,
F.tOM
E. Birnes' Steam Mill, just received and for sale, West side of the Square, by A. LANGE, who will keep a constant supply on hand. Expecied, in a few days. 100 bbls. of Perrvsville WHISKY",from II. B.irnes' distillery, warranted of the best qnaMtv.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 4, '41 tf A. IjANGE-_
I Window Glass.
.•J0 BOXES 8by 10 and 10 by 12, window glass,for
Aprir^tf. SMITH & BUTTON.
a a Not to be beat on the Wabash HALF PIPES of best old Cogniac Brandy, O 5 Bbls. old Tennessee Peach d?, 2 Pipes of Scheidain Gin, ... .5
Casks Jamaica Spiri's,
7
PI
1
15 Bbls- of Vera*s Porter. 3 Do. Port Wine. .3 Do. best Madeira Wine, '5 Do. Malaga, 1 Cask Claret, 5 Bbls. ol old.Monongahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna and Principe Cigars. For sale, wholesale and retail, and warranted pure and unadulterated, HV^^
IIADERMEY
ER,
West side Public Square.
Terrc-IIaufe. May 1-34-tf. For Kent. l,
corner Room in the lurgr bncf huihlivj:pn the northeast corner of the Public Square, lor Rent,
"^,''S'ia .j-7-ir^ -Mkkim-. .. Carpenter's Kxtract of Sursapftrllla,
Swaun *s "Panacea, Indian Hair Oil, Indian Hair Dye, rx Fur anle at V.'OOD'S Drug and
Nov.20-11-tf
CTJ
Scrubbing do ltusiing do
"•1 Marking do Shoe do For sale at
Nov- 30-11-tf
CASES
Apo.he:arv
Store.
Brushes.
LOTTI Brusties, Hair Brushes, Varnish do 'I\»oth do
Flesh do Graining do Sash Tools, &c. WQOD'S Drug and
Apothecary Store.
&i'.
lustriimeiits,
of Surgical Instruments.
Tooth Forceps, Tooth Keys, Thumb nnd Spring Lancet*. Apotheca-y's Scales and Weight*, Hull's Trusses, &c. For sale at WOOD'S Drug and
Nov. 20-11-tf Apothecary StoreMRHiriNRS, CIIRMItMLS, DKl'CS, FRESH supply received at
THIS
JOSRrlI A.IIAyDEN.
Terre-Hautr. August 7-48-tf. A O N A O N I AAA POUNDS Prime Bacon, Hoground. jnet 4UUU received and for sale, by AS. DAVIh.
Nov.
4
WOOD'S Drug and
Nov.20-ll-ff Apothecary Store. overstreet's siimnlating Liniment.
celebrn led Linimeiu has gained a reputation over all Medicines or Preparations for thecureof Rheumatism*. Nervous Diseases, Sprains, Strains, Hud-ache*. Tooth-aches, Baldness, J-c. frc.
FARE REDUCED TO FIV£ DOLLARS-•
VOORH EES &. CO. have reduced the price ol fare to lodianapolis, to f5, and will hare immediately placed on the line Troy Coaches, purchased expressly for the service. The route will be well at tended.and good horses and careful drivers secured rT,H«reafteT.th«tt«fewiHl«iv«.*«i/*.at3o'clock, enabling th« passengers»obreakfast at Mr. Conningham's, 1 mileseajt pf Terre-Hacte
May 83-37-tf. B.REAM, Agemt,
... .r JNO. M4HER. T" 557 CABISET A-vpruasnxax WiaE-wost,. ATTfCA. INDIANA.
J\0-completeassortment
HER resipectfallv informs the citizens of
Fountain and theadjoioinrcoanues.Uiai heisason
a of materials necessary to execute OTdersofeverydescription in hiahne-andhop« from
hiaop|»rt»pitie»ofatho»iigfcae^iatai«»w«li
.] tranches of the cabinet-making business, and by iW emolovment ofenmpeteni workmen isifketiort to a 11 who may favor hrm snth thsaionlers
Hekeapseoestantlv onhand variooeari«clf*olreedy made faroiture: and'i nvites an injectioo,fl nj tkg rrw.«dtor"Oome«tie Mannfcetore^
Aitica lnd. IMO-JS-ti
«EW a r" rpHE undersigned have entered into partnership under the name of FOSTER &.jCONNER,and have takeil a Shop next door epst of D. Dole's Livery Stable, and adjoining S. Archer^ Car riage and Waggon
Shop, where they intend carrying on the BI« CKSMITIT1NG BUSINESS, in all its varinusbranclu-s. All kinds of work done in the best tnanner.and
shortest notice. Their friends and the public in general are invited to give them a call: they feel assured, by strict attention to their business, to merit a share ot I the public patronage.
N B. They will pav the strictest attention to Morse Shoeing, having had considerable experience in this branch, they flatter themselves tbeycando it in as good style ascaii
JOHN C. FOSTER» ALEXANDER CONNER.,
.Terre-Haute, Jan. 21,1842-21-tf
LAFAYETTI5 AND CINCINNATI
PACKET.
npHE new light draught STEAM--1 ER JUNIATA, all in stale rooms—H- S. Tiiackeb, Master—will
*r**r run as a regular packet the ensuing spring, on the Wabash. For particulars apply to II. BRASHER, Agent.
Terre-Haute, Jan. 3,1842-18-3m
f*-.—
JIUIP GOODS.
r|"«HE
subscriber has just returned frmi the east a fine selection of watches, jewelry, silver wo
tovs, knives,and spectacles. Very cheap for cash. Terre-IIaute,Sept.25th-3-tf I. D. CUS'l ER.^
ISIaial*: lioohs.
WILLIAM
Cotton Yarn. DOZ. Cotton Yarn, assorted nu.nbers.for sale by April 3-30-tf. SMITH & BUTTON'/'
STIOENIIERGER & Co.
ti ilia I a Iron Ware-1 Souse. ty-M^vSTRELT, BhTWfcL.K 2d AND 3d I.OUISVII.LE Ky. nufacturers of all sizes of Iron, Nails and Boiler rivetslrom the best Juniaia Blooms of their own manu fact are.
ALSO
All sizes of Blister, Rail Road and Carriage Spring Sieel, all of which we warrant to be of superior quality.
Merchants and Manufacturers, will observe that the above Iron, Nails and Steel, are made from the blooms, (refined with charcoal only) which are manufactured at the old established works on the Juniata river, Pennsylvania, from whence the article called Juniata Iron derived its origin and high reputation.
We make this explanation that pHfchasers may not be deceived in purchasing the article of Puddled Iron and Nails for uniaia, they being sometimes offered for sale as such. ,v 3H0ENCERGER &, Co.
Nov. 20,1841-ll-19t MRRINO SHAWLS.
4
SUP. lot of 7-41lis. 8-4th* and 10 4ths Black and Sctfrlet MERINO STIA 1VLS, (from the most celebrated manufactory in Europe,) are offered at such prices as must bo corwfidered^*a bargain. ALSO. A first rate assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now being offered at the well known Cn.«A Store, nt-prices cheaper than evei*. A very extensiv.e variety expected soon. Store, opposite the Court House, on the north.
Terre-Haute,Oct.16 6-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY*
I GROCERIES^ AT WHOLES ALE J- RETAIL. rpllE rtuhscribersnre now receiving alargeandsplen did loi of GROCER I ES, embracing almost every articte in their line, all of which they intend to sell at the lowestratcs. Country Mcrchantsareparlicufarlv invited to call and examine our stock of Goods before purchasitiEelsewhere. Our stock, consists, in part, of the following articles: 119 Sacks Rio, Havana and St. Domingo Coffee/
16 Hhds. N.O. Sugar, 25 Kits tnackeraJ, 30 Bbls. N. O. molasses, .12 Boxes Herring, „, 12 Tanners Oil, 1 Balecotton, 15 Qr .casks maiagn wine, J000 I ha. Loaf Sugar, 40 Boxes Rasins. 20 Drums Figs. 20 Boxes Codfish.
15 Bbls. and halfhhls mackwal seP.
Observe
small bills accompanying each Box and a!#o, mv signature. Dr. J. N. Overatrect, La Grange, Oldham county, Kv. For sale at his Agencv in Terre-Hauie.
^-14-tf WOOD'S Drug Store.
TEAS, INDIGO? Ac. V.
CHESTS sup. Young Hyson Tea, 2 do. do. Gunpowder. *. 1 Ceroon pureSpanish Float Indigo. Theae Teas are of a rcceni importation, and were bought for a very superior quality. The pahlicare respectfully invited to call and examine for «bem«l*ea. ine "fi +2-tf. W. LA NGWORTHY^,
EASTERN STAGE LINE.,/'"/,
A
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SsSS
10 Bags Pepper and Spiced April 24-33-tf. SMITH &. BUTTON.,
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
MADISON
uh
ware,
STACY & CO. of Indianapolis, Itv.
keep constantly on hand a full stock ol Ledgers, Journals. Dav-books, Blotters. Cash-books. &c. &c. which they will furnish to Merchants, and others, at short notice, anil at any point in the Suite* Also, County and Bank Books of every description. All of which are made of the best materials, and as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. Orders, by Mail or o.herwif«e, are respectfully solicited-
Nov. 27,1841-12-tf.
a a a S a
THE
subscriber will sell that valuable farm, about one mile Irom the Court -House in Terre-Haute, known as the Dewces' farm it contains one hundred and sixty Acres of Prairie, which iseqiial to any other in the State for beauty of situation and richnessof soil. The buildings consist of a stone Mansion Mouse and two other buildings, calculated lursmnll families, with Barn,&c fcc. .Fur terms, which will bo liberal, apply on the premises.
Nov.27, I841-12-3mn HITCHCOCK,
Groceries!
THE undersigned have for sale, cheap, •vi.:.: 2 Pipes Cogniac Brandy 1 American do 8 Bbls. do do
I Bbl. Whiting 1 Chalk, 1
41
2 Holland Gin 2 American do 2 Orleans Rum, 94 .Malaga Wine, 1 Madeira do 1 Teneriff do I Cask Port do 3 Bbls. Sugar House Molasses, 1 Illtd. N. (i. Sugar, 1 Ceroon Indigo, -l 2 Bbls. Madder, 1 Copperas, 2 A linn.
Ground Ginger,
1 Race do 1 Fresh Rice. Bags Rio Coffee," 2 Pepper, 2
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Nov. 20ih 1841-11 -t'f
8,000
Spice,
500 Ibs.Saleraius, 'eood) Boxes Rose and 5 Rosin Soap,
Malaga Raisins, Pelong Cigars, Common do Virginia Tobacco, K. Y. do
12 IS 2 1
21 Reams Wrap. Paper. WM J. BALL & CO.
& CHAMBERLIN having associated
themselves togeiher in the JT House Carpenter Business, respectfully inform the public that they intend Keeping constantly on band a good assortment of seasoned Lumber, for the ready accommodation of thope who mavfavour thtm with their custom and promise to execttteall their work, without exception, in the most workmanlike manner, and to any style of architecture edsirsd. Having had much experience in heavy framing, they can give perfect satisfaction in the execution of all sucn work as may be reqoirod to snstain the powers of machinery. &c. DESIGNS for buildings ef every description, given, and Drawings of the same executed in ih| neatest manner .and furnished at reasonable prices.
No charzes for drawings and specifications where they do the work. .March 13-27-tf
WOOLEN TARN. tide of Grey Mix'd W
GOOD article of Grey Mix'd Woolen Yam, can be -largeorsmall
bad in quantities, at ftl 25 cts
Oct. 16th, 13-11-6-if G. W. LANGWORTHY.
An Ann HOOP-POLES wanted immediately, by iuu,ut/\r thesebscriber. at hifCoopetshop,TerreHaute. and from $3 to $10 per 1000
Oct-3?4-tf. JABEZ.S. CASTO NEW (M)Om. '"pHE suhscrilers are just receiving and opening a complete assortment ofsiapfe dry goods, together wi'h.a general assortment of family groceries. AII of which will be sold very cheap for cash or country proifeaw.hy Tic J.DAVIS.
No vest. 7,1841 -9-tf.
fiqEBTIlfG*,*H!RTlffG8, PRINTS, Ac. -|f| A LESI ndian Head 4 -4 Sheet frig, JL" ftOps Bleached Masiins-
ISO ps-Prints from 6-4 to 2-4- "j Juet received and for sale at ihe"Ca/i Stor*."'bv Jasse26-4X-tf W. LANG WORTHY.
READY SADE CIOTHING.
GREAT variety of Gertllemens' ready made winter Clothing, conssting of OVER- CO A TS, Oissimers. Battioei and Jeans PANTALOONS, WESTS ditto. Flannel Shins awd D«wr»i a Iso, nt of LA The above are offered at
Ortl6ih.1{W!-4~tf
veio Drires G. W. LANGWORTHY.
JVall**
CATtEGS Natls.MMrtod.^r«iT*S Aug 28-51 tf miTB
BL TTOJi ,,
LOOK AT THIS.
»J»HE
aubscriber having
TURAL WARE-HOUS
an AGRICUL-
ipposite the National
Hotel,Vf H»e latest and improved Machinery- such aa Carding Machines, Frcttch Burr-Stone Mills, Baldwin's celebrated Patent Siock Mills, for grinding Cob and Corn into coarse meal Brown's Patent Corn shelling Machines, worked by hand or horse also. Urntry's celebrated Patent Sweep Horse Powers, two or four horse powerst Threshing Machines of the latest improvement also, Doct. Leavings Anti-Freezing Engine Well and Cistern Pumps Lead Pipes:% Having also on hand, a large assortment of PLOWS--anong them are PEACOCK'S PLOWS. I have, also, the well known WOODS' PA TEST PLOWS.
ID* Beeswax, Leather, Copper or Brass will be received in payment foranvofthe above machinery. Terre-Haute, Jan. 29—21—if F. HALE, Ag»*nt.,
Cincinnati Jflachine If%rks AHP MACHINE CARD MANUFACTORY. Office and Sale Rooms on Walnut, near Front Street.
A.C. BROIVN, Agent.
Woollen Machinery, of all descriptions emhrnc-
necessary, Tools, &c. on short notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. Wool and Hair Picking Machinca, lau*i Patetit. Roller Jacks nnd Condenser Machines, of the latest and mist approved construction. 1 ower I^ooms, Napping Machines, Gig .Mills. Brush Machinee, broad and narrow, Patent Cloth chines, of superior construction, Shearing Blades,&c.
Machine Cards of every description, warranted of the best quality. Gentry's Patent French Burr-Stone Mills, of the latest invention, ou a new and superior construction.
Baldwin's Patent Stock Mills, the most valuable Mill in
use,
for Grinding Corn and Cob together,
and oilier Grain for Stock Feed. IIor»e Powers, several of the most approved kinds in use.
Doct. Leaviit's celebrated Anti-freezing FILE ENGINE. Well and Cistern^ Pumps, Lead Pipes, Rivetted Hose, «Scc. itc
Agricultural Machinery .of thelateatand most approved kinds, including Thrashing Machines^several kinds. Patent Hemp Breaking Machines, Cotton and Hay Presses, Clover
Hullers,Corn
Hemp Machinery built to order ol the latest improvements. •Manufuciurcrs, Millers. Carders, Cloth Dressers, Weavers, &c. can be supplied with most articles wonted in their business- such as Millers' Hoisting and Regulating Screws, Spindles, Damsel Irons. Jcc.
Tobacconists', Fullers' and Laid Press Screws, Turning Lathes, Throstle, Jack. Jenov and Billy Spindles, Comb Plates. Cleaning Combs. Card Plyers, Cotton and Wool Hand Cards, Fullers' Jacks. Horse Cards. Fullers' Stoves anil Plates, Steel Reeds, Fullers' Brushes. Heddle Twine, Satinette and Cotton Power Loom and Roiler Shuttles, Weaver's Picks, 1 hrong Leather, &c.
Cincinnati. February 5. 1842-22-3m
NOT1CE.
THE
undersisiucd have put their Books, Notes and Accounts into the h.uitJs of Albert La Not, Esq for collectionPersons who are indebted to the late firm of BLY'lTIE & BABBIT will plensu cull on hi in immedin'ely and make setilenient. Mamsiruies and other ofiiiwrs having collodions for ihe under signed, will please pay over to said La.nue, who is authorised to receipt in our names. blytijF
Fall and IIHnter Goods. rj^HE undersigned have just received from the East,_ andiirn now openiqg a wel (selected assort men tut Fall and Winter Goods, which we will sell cheap lot cash,or on usualcredits to our customers.
October23 1841-7-tf.
7
Win. J. BALL 4* Co.
French Lawn*.
1 UST received .a few piecesof FrenchLA WNS,new »J style,and cheap. Also, a variety of English ond Frcnch PRIN'J'S extra fine bleached und unbleached MUSLINS, &-c., all of which are offered, at the pre*, ent time, cheaper than ever, fvrca*h.
May 15-36-tf. G. VV LANflWORTHY. ^Spobacco. WEET James Rive rand Ky .chewine tobacco.
May 22-37-tf B. BOOTH & CO.
fliOoct s. Irish JF Brooks, rtlVING associated themselves in the practice ol Medicine, respectfully inform the citizenso! Ter-re-IIaute, and vicinity that they ere now prepared to attend to all calls in tlie profession. OlTice on Second Street, one door North ol Dr. Daniels'office.
Sept.18-1841-2-1y-
J. HARLAN. U. MANI.Y Law !^otiee.
Hshall,
ARLAN vt MANLY. Attorneys at Law MarClark county'Illinois. March-27-29-tl
STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AM) COUNSELLOR
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TERRE-IIAUTE, INDfANA.
OFFICEcornerofthe
cast corncr of Public squatc, and adjoining the dwelling of L. II. Scott. E*q. REFERENCES Hon. John Fine, Ogdensburgh Hon.Silas Wright, Jr.. Canton, Hon.Micah Sterling, Watertov Hon.Jos.Hopkinson, Philadelphia. Jas. J. Barclay, Esq., Hon. H. Brotisotl, St. Augustine, I'lorida.
Pel. 3i-8-.r
7
1 Case Prunes, Boxes Lemons, 25 Boxes Tobacco. various bran 8,
»«.
Certnln Care for Consamption/Coiigiis,' Colds, tec. PRICE 73 CENTS,
THIS
discovery will undoubtedly confer upon the humsn family the greatest blessings that the inventive genius nnd labors ol men have ever bestowed upon suffering humanity in any ngeof the world. Uti* till this remedy was discovered, ilie consumption had Iwen considered as the certain destroyer of a largo portion of the human race. Seizing the youth, the middle aged, and the old, indiscriminately, and plunging them into an untimely grave. Who has not befield with sorrow, the blooming girl, and the young man, who but a few months before, promised to make ornaments to society and the world, nipped, as it were, in ihe bud, and consigned to the world of spirits, jutt ot they were appearing upon the stage of action!
Fortunately forsuffcring humanity, the discovery ofthis medicine, hasetifek trom the catalogue of diseases, the terrors of thcipioat horrible malady that lias ever withered the hopes of man.
It is an Indian remedy, that was discovered in the year 1836. Dr. Fall having resided for twelve years in the neighborhood of the Creek Indians, and having been surprised at tf^e wonderful fact, that r.ota single case of consumption had ever been known to take place among them, was induced to believe that they must be in possession of tome cure lor this most distressing of all diseases. After much exertion, for a term of more than three years, spent at intervals among those children of the forest, a receipt for this disease was obtained and its life preserving principles are now offered through the medium of this medicine, to all mankind. For a proof of the faet that all the Indian tribes of the American continent possess a knowledge of this remedy, ii is only necessary to remark that therein not one single instance on record, or even a traditonal account among them, of any Indian ever having diod of consumption. It is purely a vegetable composition, and one of the most innocent medicines in the world, and like all other article of medicine used by the Indian tribes, it is simple in its composition.
DIRECTIONS.
Persons afflicted with consumption, most take half a tea spoonful throe or four times per day, with the addition of a tea spoonful just before going to bed at night. Patients afflicted with this dreadful disease br using it asabove directed two or three months, wiI find themselves entirely clear ol the pain ia the breast, and free from the cough, that accompanies the consumption.
It is, also, the beat medicine in use. for persons who are troubled with spitting of blood, and slighl hacking coughs, pain in the breast, dee which when let run on for months, so frequently terminals in consumption. Two or three bottles will, in all cases, relieve the patient, and restore the health entirety. It will entirely ralieve the patient from ibe night coughs which are so distressing, in a few hours from the tint it is first tskm.
Tabes in doses of a teaspoonful at bed time, it will relieve the most inveterate cold* and astbnu. *, ForSsU bv
h. It.
FAMILY
THESE
THE
Shelters, ot the
latest improved patents. CULTlVA lORfc*—Planting Machines, Drilling Machines. Fanning Mills, Straw Cutiers, several kinds, fec «Soc.
G'
A. A. BABBITT.
Terre-IIaute, 18th January, 1342—20—tf
Liquors! Liquors!
Jost Received on Consignment,Irom X. Vorlt, 39t PIPES BRANDY, "Siesnette," 14i "J. J. Dupty." lOi
11
"Pelevoisou," "Dumon,"
1
0 PUNCHEONS Sr. CROIX RUM, 15 PIPES HOLLAND GIN.
1
At four months time, approved orders. GARRETT & CO. Jan.22-20-2ni No. 29 Sycamore St..Cincinnati.
4
JOHN KING. Trm-Hsei*.
lEDlClKfi.
iVtperedoafy fry lTtventonavd toUpm' tor, No. 9© Sonth Third street', Phitudelpftia, ajfa for salt in J. F. KI£IG, Terre-Hautet 1*5.
medicines are recommendedand extentivelv used by the most intelligent periods in the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents of $ Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy, sod of Hospitals and Almshouses, and by more than threa hundred Clergymen of various denominations.
They are expressly prepared for family use, and hare acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States and as they ate so admirably calculated to preserve health and cure disease, no family should ever be without them. The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one of the best Medical Colleges in the United State*, and has had fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has had ample apportuaitics of acquiring a piar.tical knowledge of diseases, and of the iciuedits best calculated .t^ remove iheut.
These preparations cousist ol JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, ^Valuable remedy for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Spilling of Blood, Ctuup, Hooping Cough, Brortchitcs. Pleurisy, and inSnmaiion of the Lungs or Thioa^. Difficulty of Breathing, and all diseases of the .pulmonary Organs.— Price $1.
Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the Preseivation, Giowth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will positively' bringin New Hair on Bald Heads.—Price Jl.
Also JAYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasa«t remedy for Worms Dyspepsia, Piles, and manv other diseases.—Price 50 cents.
Also. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, a certain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Diarrhoea, PysenterVrCholic, Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Cholera Morbus, aud all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.—Pi ice 50 cents.
JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Femak Diseases, Liver Complaints, Costivcn*»s, Fevers, Ioflumations^ Glandular Obstructions, Diseases of thaSkin, &c. and in all cases wheie an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold -bY
Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841 tf. .KING.,.-
Ifloflat's Ye^etahle Life Pills AND PHOENIX BITTERS.
high celebrity which these excellent cines have acquired, iu curing almost every disease to which tt.e human frame is liable, is matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They bccame known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith oi the credulous.
Terr«.-Haute, August 10-48 tf
IS
A
Ohio nnd Morket streets.isoiitli
N. r:
^'Met
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Billions and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance ot the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate llenlth, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements ofllet:l(h, these Medicines have invariably pioved certain and speedy remedy. They reston vigorous health tc the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will plate the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation ofeveiy patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale nnd retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, N. York. N. B. None nre genuine unless tliey have a fac siinilie of John Moffat's signntuie, 93rThe Life Pills nre sold in boxesPrice,25 cents, 50 cents', and $1 each, according to the site nnd tha Phoenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with full directions. For sale by JOHN F. KINO.
Teire-Haute, Oct. 24, 1840-7-tf.
OELJCK'S MATCHLESS SANATIVE, mfdicine of more value to man than the vast mineJfef Austria, oi er«-n the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from tha vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus possess a threefold power—a medicine, which, though designed us a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence ovir many diseases of iho human syctem—a medicine which begins to be valued by Ph.Vsicians, who are t'aily witnessing itsa»toni»bin|f cures of many whom they resigned to the gra^poftha insatiable grave.
DOSE of tht Sanative, for adults, one drop for children, a half drop: und to infants, a quarter drop tha directions explaining the manner of taking a hull"or a quarter drop.
Pmct—Three ond one third rix dollars (a German coin, value 75 ceuts,) ($2,50) per Half ounce. For sale by J. r. KING.
The Vegetable I'lilmanoiy Balsam.
believed to be deservedly the most popular Medicine ever Known in America, fur Coughs, Cold*, Asthma or Phthisic. Consumption, Whooping-cough, and Pulmonary uffectwns (if every kind
The VnukTAiu.i Pli.mo.varv Bai sam lias been very, extensively uBed for about twelve years and its repii* lotion lias been constantly increasing. So universally popular ha. this article becntiic., that it may now lo considered as standard article in a lanii p«rt of ilio United States und British Provinces, many families keep it constantly by thorn, considering it the most safe ns well ascertain remedy for liie above complaints The Pioprietors have received, nnd are receiving numerous recommendations from tnany of our bust Physicians, who make use of it in their practice.
For sale by Rkkd, Wi.vo Sc Cutllr. (into Lowe A Reed) wholesale denlers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye Sjiuffs, No. 54, Chntliam Sirect, Boston, nnd by Druggists ond country merchants generally in New England, and in the principal places throughout, the United States and Briiish Provinces. Price 60 cents
For sale in Terre-Haute, by CHARLES WOOD, wlierec ertilicates and references may be seen. April 24,1841-33-y
DOCTOR JOSIil'IT HAMILTON'.-! ANTI-1'EVER PILLS, Oil EVLRY FAMJLY THKIR OWX fllValClA!*. CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS Ot' FEVERS.—The unrivalled succcss of these Pills in every region where they have bfeen utod, has induced metocive them a general circulation, in every portion olcoumry, whero the diseases for Which they are recommended prevail and ns the vallies of the Mississippi, Mitsyurie, Illinois, Wabash rivers, and nil their tributary aireama are visited every seuson with some of fie forms of fever. Full directions nnd specifications accompanying cach box.
Thifct Pills tnny be found in till theTownsnnd Villages oil the Waba*.h. Each box is invelloped with a paper containing the symptoms of the diseases, and the directions for taking the Pills. ,My name and residence is attached to the directions.
JOS- HAMILTON, Liberty Co Ga.
JOHN F. KING, Agent, Torrc-Haute, Indiana, do. do. do. do. do. do.
John Pain, Qlinton, T. West $• Co. Newport, Stephens j- Spenctr, OtterQreflk ?, Barrett $• Moon, Eugene, A. Bishop, PerrysvUlo, Thompson $• Graham, Covington, July 24-46-3tti. 1
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Ague! Ague( Ague!, NO CUUG N'O PAY.
Clemens $• Baker's celebrated Black Tonic Pill* a certain care for Fever and Ague.. Warranted to cure or the money refunded! 'IMIE unparalleled succeuS frbfeh has attended the use of these Pills, wherever tboy have been introduced, enables us with confidence to ofler them to the public as an infallible remedy {or P&f Eli AND AGUE. And as we have never yet beard of dieir failing to cure in a single case, we have such confid«nco in their efficacy that we hereby authorize our agents to refund the price of tbem in every instance of failure, provided satisfactory eyide«ce is given that the directions for tbetr use has been complied with.
These Pills coniam no mineral or poisonous ingredienis, nor any thing in th^,least injurious to the numan system^ but area vegetable preparation, and'rnay be given to infants or persons «l the uioet delicate constitution, with perfect, safety, aud ore of so bracing and strengthening a nitt/re, that' they restore a lost appetite, strengthen tbedtgestivd organs, and invigotate the whole system and are consequently one of the best remedies known for dyspepsia, liveccomplaint jaundice and eenecal debility.
No person, living in fHe section of country whero intermittent fevers provatl, should ever he without a box of tha TONIC PILL&, -and whenever the premonitory symptoms appear, by taking one. pill every morning or oltener, the disease will in most cases De arrested.
To travellers, also, th«y cannot be too highly recommended, as they are neatly, put, up, ana can be carried irt the poeket wtihout inconvenience, having in this respect the advantage over all the liquid Tonics which are not only bulky and liable to breakage, but being generally watery solutions, will not stand the cold. The Tonic Fills contain all the virtues of the best of them
Our advice lp every body is. Go and buyabAi of Clement and Baker's Black Tonic Pills, which may be bad of ibe following agents. Price 1 25.
AGENTS IN THfi STATE OF INDI ANA: J. R. Wilcpx,Droggisti Kvsnsnllev^ "li W. & C. Bdl, dT, do. W-r-"* R. Wallade Sc Co., Merchants, Carlisle#
B. Col well Sc Co., Drnggrsrs, Vincennes, CbsV Wood,. ,lM 4o Tterre-HauW, 1 J. F. King, ildo dpBenjamin nawRms. fnKeeper KoseW'l\ .. Rosebrough & Sideweif Mercbaats, Rock»ilf«i Joseph Stevenran. P- M.. Mw«fxaH»a« D. A Joncs MerchahtrNcwport. HHIdcGessw. do '•i HmytMlfa
Hamilton Sc Price, Dmgfiis's. Covington, M- et X. AUxandsftI'' TerK-IIau-e. Ja'y 17-4*-**- =.
