The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 February 1842 — Page 4
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Hbuilding.on
Tdrre-Hauia, Feb. 27-1841-2J-U.
The-reniajltabls Branflreth'*' Pill*, firulty, man
IKBIM!
OF THE QOLDEJf COFEFE-POT,
AVE removed their establishment to'bel new Matronal Road Street.^*,N*tnr •n't Hotel and Mc-
Gregordb fica's, Ter re-Haate.— .Nicholas Smith (of Vine* ones,) &• Jacob R. Graff hair, ing formed a copartnership in the ab a ness would respectfully inform their friends of Terre Haute and ita vicinity, that, baring a wellse-
lefled'stock Of materials on hand, they are prepared to -xeCatA nil onfers in thsir line with punctuality and (f^HKitch, and on a* reasonable terms and in a» good ^uflciu'inlik" manner, as any other establishment on tht \Vuba»h. Asthey willalwnyskeepon band acomplete assortment of article* in their line, persona sendin" oilers can hate them iinmedjntelv fitted on the most Iibeful terms. March 30-y.
5
AND COMPLBTR C8talMi8hmciit.£ BUZAN.
•««,? NR.W gaadliiii? A. M. B2f^t8^p^.g^ANinfi
their
ftT\t
rm
friendsanAthepub!cjf',*t
they are now receiving at trietr •liop on NATION A i. ROAD street, one door WKST ©I ^Lindley'acorher, a'large ahd fresh supply_ol .Stock of every description for the manafaciutVof
Saddlery 1 Trunks, Hat1X1
together with an assortment of every tUif.g 'uinklly
JS wrtoht hn^ng heretofore beenongaged in u\ n"it)in Terre-Haute, flatters himself that it^s the busiae39
hou!l 9el
SSKSmin. for iheimelv" before nrnMI
THE TE«RE-IIAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the Phanix, from its
Eirhilid two Zy lrlck buUdingi in
JsaKsaJSssf^^
BUS an-l the TRAVELLING VUBLK7 old friends and customers may rest nssured uqvrre. a
1 0
rtnuto Hotel" eqtml to the best on the Wnbt.sh in every thing essential to the pleasure and comror Having recovered my rights of the MutuaV F^ ranco Company, no one need apprehend that my was biirnt-o«t with my buildinir. and consequently, tlmt I have no chanea left to provide for my table. I pnlilic are respectlully requested to call, and examine fjr themselrei. nHTHEW STEWART.
Terrc-IIaute. May 29,18-11 -38-tf
COPARTNER SHIP. J. EAST has associated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM, n« a partner in the Business ol
will continue to carry on,
TorrC-Haute, April 18—33—tf
1
where thev intend to keep on hand a general assortment ol FANXV M'l WINUSOft CHAIRS not inferior to any in the west, all of wlui.hthey sell on accommwluting terms. They aluosolicit tne patronage df the piiblic. ^Ll ft^dert^tfertded toon short notice.
A®'
business at their new shotf, and old stand of J. F»ast, on Ifourth Street, North of the Cumberland Road Street, under tlie firm ol KAST & CKINGH A
& BUCKInGHAM.
THE COtlNTfiRFEITMl'S DEATH BLOW. 'I^HE public willtpleaie toob»«Tv* that no Brandeth Pills art genuine unle»» the box ha* three label* upon it. aach rontaiatACJI
n?r.*
hind writing, tbu. *D.njran(helh. Thasa labels ara enrinvei! on *t«el, beautifully rte#igned, and doneal aa «Xp«ote of teveral «hou»and dollars.
The lirantlreth Pill«. cure* which haye bet,iv effecied by-
kWiti4AdWW«rt*thii
wtoote wdidil'
'of wh^m'lia'vt conceded that th»*y are
tba ifreatent bTmsinK that ever was (riven to the world. The reanon the»e elebrat»-d Pill# have »uch a univeynally tood eflert, i", became their action harnionUesj with iha human body.
When a do*e of Brandrcth' Pilh are taken, thev are dire Med, and pass to every part of tha system but they lo.ive the body when ihey have effected the intended purpura, and health and vigor are by tliam injured.
Minrral medicines may enter the »yatem, but they are with difficulty got out again ar.H they always occaiinn paia and nii^erv whiU th«V, remain in the body.
W'hereu* BrandRth'j filH are a* innocent n» a piece ofbreatl, and lire evacuated with the ilitease for which Ihey are iakfn.
From the time w? are born to the time we cease to breathe, our bodies are constantly wasting, and a* constantly building up. The action of :he atmosphere wears or »vmtei them. The food We eat the digestive Organs convert into blood, which Tenews or huilds^ up by its circiiNilng power. Thus the human body i« healthy when the nlood circulates freely. and when anything prevents it* Irea course through the vain*, disease commences.
Rwmemb'er the top, the side, and the bottom. The following are the only authnriied persons to act aa int»—J.\MKS VVARlDLOW,. \V»lliam«town.— \COU D. fclARLY. Terre-Haute. K. DOLK. Otter Cre«*li, P.O. MrCHUXKJK i& CpWlCb-V,, Clinton. DANIKL pAViSUNJ\ewp.irt. JAMR5 ANNON, Eugene. Oct. 20, 1841. S CITK I
!ru^ and Apothccnry Store.
C'iHARLKS
WOOD, h*vinjf purchased th« stock cf
G. W ratrick & Co. (lute Patrick Wood.) of* f*f« for Sale ev» ry article in bis line of business, on reasoaahle terms, for Cash.
C- W. will be agisted in the business by his brother, Dr. Wood, and th* character of th* articles sold by him UMT be relied on, a* th«y will be elected with great care. He hus now on hand geneial aifortmentuf
DRXld?f\ND'MEDIMN^T ^AtNTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. VPOTHECARIKS* WARK. FANCY.,
ARTICLES AND PERFUME.'IY
Together with an assoTtment o/(* ROCERIES, I'sttr.gof the best articles of the kind. BRANDIES and \VTNES, selected for tnedieal purposes.
THIS
Also, a general afsortment of PATENT MEDICINES. I Terre-Haute, July 24e1041-46-tf
Important
TO THE AFFLICTED. LINDSEYS' LINIMENT.
LINIMENT can't be surpassed by'say, tor tha following complaints, r»s: Sprain*. Cots, W ound* of any kind. Film or Scum in th« eye. Scratch's. Poison, Srlini, Spavin, PiittU, Pol* Rtil, Bighead, and Big-jaw, in horses Sweeney, Meicurial AT«ctioa*j Sora Breasts, Frottn Lin«b», Corn* on the '•st, Paia the back. cau*ed by sprain) Rheaumatnn»iT«u»r,Jlie. The Directions explain the manner of o*ing it far all of tha above complaints ». Mr'*'* ^r- Wood, we*t of Court Howse, and by Mr. K««g, south of Court House, T«rw» Hauta, Indiana, whojira the only avthotiied Agents in thistowa, none else can be genuine,
Prepared by A. & M. LINDSEY, N. W corner of the Public Square, Springfield, Illinois. Persons wish•ng t# btcomj for the above will apply *o tba
w'th
proper Teronitutadation.
PRICK 50 cent* pet bottle. Terte-Hsute, Dec. 4, !84t-lS-ly
*\y**c Store.
'P'lF. suHscribor has opened a good stock of GRODRY uOODS, QUEENSWARE, gWTS and SHOES, ^e-.on the northaida of Natkxial R»a Street, nearly opposite, and north of Wm. McFad Jen
vs
Tavern, wheSre ha will s^l on thaloweatand
most accommodating terms. Among tha art tales oo band are: Cofet,
Sugar, Tms. TF« jw*, Bmudiea, Flour, Corn Meat* Bttcrm, Lard„ ^e. ,°*dcwotaera,and tte pablicgeu«raUy,ar« invi-
Maf 8-3Vtf R.HHEBB
Mietrert JLnmkrr*
fT^HK auliacriber. living oa Honey Creek. tnilea Soutboast of Terre-Hapta, has made pr^nrationa to famish Hawaii Lumiter of every d«acriptlon. lor framing ani oth^ri^urpoasa. at tlx short sat ixxica Ha will etlkw aetl tha la«ib«r at bis farm* Ml««rs4 it to ordar, in Terra-Ilaate. Hit »ci!tti«Tr»r grtting it eat presadt, that he can and will giya bargains to all who favor Wm with order*
I want an ^rtsh'ot totk* Imeimffi Mtuimt* ME AMI Mtjf jg| ALCa BB4SU
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wrnrnsimMmmmii
PfiODrCE TAJKEJl TN EXCHANGE, Ttfii
Far Saddlery^^1'^-
RUFUS ST". JOHN, wishing toaecommodatebis business to the limes, in consequence of ibe scarcity, of moit'y, will exchange every article in tlie Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at ibe highest cash price. His stock, now on hand, comprises every article usually manufactured in his line, such a* Saddles, Harness, Trunks, $e. He invites the friends of domestic man*' factures :o call, examine, and.judge for tbema#*'*®' and, if he don't give bargains, be will not ask? »*eirP4* tronage and support.
The articles taken will be as follows-, 6orn,O at a id id 10 cent* will be paid un trimmed ®?*,u! Hrrt,_i next door east of Wm. MeFadden's National Hotel.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 88-51-" _=.
Take
THEiubscriberrliOTARY
-m ij-w
hasnoW foraale, anareaoy ior ie-
I i«Cf. nt the fjtimnsco Foundry. Evansvtlle, la.
Hubbard's Patent PUMP lor Wei la and Cisterns. T."ese Pomps, for economy of time and la
bor. and fopdurabilnyv cannot One of tftese Pumps can be seen operation at the residence of LUCHJB H-SCOTT, Esq, Terre-Haute. The subscriber is nlso prepared to furnish Fire Engines— which have been well tested at the Cast, and are in general use.-Tbri Fire Engines can be furnished at a cost of from $230 to such prices as the pleasure of the purchasers may desire.
The price ol the No. 3 Pumos (or Cisterns is $30: Lead pipe will be furnished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with LucicsH i^coTT, Esq., will meet with immediate attention, or, if sent to the subscriber, at Evansville. Ia. Terms cash.
Jindebted
forth his Qualifications
EllSSS- hh.'.SSf hi.f..m.,wA--how for italfl'ilong the Wabash
purchasing
ftiui ©x^iiuuo »ui i"" itnAfl to keco tnftbcsiftotl nctit where, a.
Wc
cat work,«J countryprodtice,a^m^kei price Sttl'A'Ui-thenrticl..e»n be^ manuredifor iha Weatern wumry. I
W. A. SULLIVAN, LamdscoFoundry.
Evansville,Sept. 4-52-tf. fLast Notice TttO* JP
AM under the necessity of again urging all those to the late firm of Blake &• Ball to make payment. They •will please call on me for that purpose at the counting-room of Wm. J• Ball $Co., and 1 have toBay Jtnally that unless this notice ie promptly attended to,^ll notes and accounts on hand will be PUt in filit. jr?i :t ,«. i,«f. ,} THO. H.BLAKE.
Terre-Hsute, Oct- 2.1841-45-tf GOOI N15WS TO FAR METIS. WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY. CORN, AND frLAX
SEED WANTED.
W E wish to purclia8e_ 10,00 bushels of Wheat.
ANEW
Chnirs, and
aU
20,000 Do Corn. 5,000 Do Rye. AH of which will be purchased at the highest market prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered»at the Terre-HauieSteam Mill. Also, A few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same place. We have vet ort hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, allof which we wish to exchange for the above named articles, orcaBh,
at the lowest market prices.
Aug.20-51-tf. SMITH & BUTTON. P. S. We have a superior quality of KanawahaSalt at ftfU cents per bushel, by the hbl. S. B.
CJiSHMERV.
AND SPLENDID ARTICLE of Plaid Cashmere, for children's wear,—inst received at the Cash Store. G. W. LANG WORTHY.
Nov. 13, 1841. lOtf
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
JESSE
LEE would respectfully inform his friend?. and thepubliceenerally,thathe has commcnc«d•Le TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors. W„c
tERRE-HAUTE
Steam Foundry&Engine Shop.
STRATTON,
WALLACE & CO are now prepared
to execute orders for Engines, Boilers. Foi^J.ng Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either in Iron-or Brass, Turning, Finishing. JHJ.
For the Farmer, we have the best article of PLOWS, among which are the Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much the pheapestand best for the tVaine. Wo have also the well' known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the YVubnsh Valley—and" all our Plows will bd warranted to run well, and not break from flaws or bad work.
O" Wheat, corn,oats, or any other article of Farming troduce, will be tauten-jn pMshange |i»rP(0wtf. if, '1 crrc-Ha"u^e, Feb. 20, 184l-tf.
HAS
JUi\l.lTA IROK jt«M(Ea A. McGREGOR, 4.
constantly on hand a general assortoieftt ctf HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bar Iron, roiind, flut, and sqinre.of all sixes, Anvils, Vice», Bellowse*, and Sciew Plates, Kngli*h»nd American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and CastS I KEL Mill and cross-cut Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, 'li. Nails, cut and wrought, assorted, 1
SpjTfea and Shovels, bmoolhiitg Irons and Tailors' Geese, ?». Fruit Kettle«. Drawingand Halter Chains,
Cillins',
Williams and Cn$9at's Axes,
N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call.. They-may rest assured I will sell at reduced prices Store ort the National Road Nov. 15-10-tf.
IFUESHjust
in the town of Terre-Haute, ftr the purpose of Auctioneering horses, and goods, of all discriptiont, entertains the hope that by strict attention to thcabove busineas. together with two years experience, to merit a portion o? the public patronage. Being tbe only licensed Auctioneer in Terre-Haute, his customer* 11 have the advantage of laws holding him responsible. under sever* penalties,for the faithful performance OFH.i.ffici.1doiiw. -J JOSEPH
1
tfr
Plough Plates, Evans'Augers, Cross-Cul and Mill Saws, Gate and barn-door Hinges, Scythes and Sickles, Butts and Screws. AH of wliich will be sold low, for Cash either at wholesole or retail.
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
HAVE opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fajicy Goods—consisting in part of rich Light and Dark CHALYS—plain and tigur'd SILKS— Blk and Blue Blk Silks— trench Flowers, Ribbons. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk fillet Glovns snd Mitts, Bishop Lawn, Linen Cambric, super Blk Italian Cravnts. Blk Lace and Shawls, small figur'd Gingham and lSrint«, I men Ifdklis''.extra size), Lace Coll«rs. Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, &c. all of which will be sohl fortash&i Eastern rates of profit, adding transportation.
5
W LANG WORTHY.
Terre* Hawie, June 26.1841-42-tl. O Yes! O Ves O Yes I! 1 A I O N E E I N 'X'HEsubscriberhavingpermanentlf located himself
A
FRIENDS OF THE BIBLE LOOK AT THIS. THE American Bible Society, located at New York, have resolved to establish a Depository of their publications in Terre-Haute, and their agent has made arrangements with the subscriber to take charge of the
An Invoice of $500 worth of Bibles and Testiments have leen ordered, have come to hand, and are now offered sale to Bible Associations. Township Committees, or todividoala at the Society"* low prices, with only tba addiUM «f eicbange, treigbt and ex* pease*. 7Vrsu.- I**arimUg cask.
N. There will be no other depository of tba American Bihle Society* publications nearer than Indianapolis. Tha friends of the Bible, therefore, in 'bssurroonding counties, and in llltnow. are recommended to iaka oaeasares bv jomiat County Societies, Township Committees, Suc„ fo- e*plor»ng tbair aevaral districts, aearching oat tha d«atit«i»e, and dev«aing nx*BS foraapplying evary destitute family whh «ba Word of Lifa. K- FLt NT. Jan.dft, lt43-tI-Sm. PhiU. Book Siom.
smrawzs.
^SUPERIOR ARTICLE ot heavy Blanket and Laca waa&r at a small advaaos.
Marino Shawia. t«igetfaar with a variw Laca Vatla. rich dark Pnata, Mmata te
Mm
E O A
drawer Jt
Terre-Hjtme. Feb. 4-22-tf
1
Stove and l*on8tota
to the north ads of tba Public Square, in the third at east of IX Earleys where they hatre thirty different patternsclStoves all warranted to perform
,au to *tand fire. Also, a fine assortment ol ^iruniaia IRON awl NAILS y- Brads,.PLOUGH WINGS and Slabs)
STEEL ol all kinds, Steel Sprrags v.5 HARD WARE, Smith's Tools, Saws, Chains
CASTINGS of all descriptiona^ -*5 *»-:*.h- -If. Sugar Kettles,Coal Grates. giove Pipe, Strap Hinges GLASS, GROCERIES. &c. &c. All the .above we warrant to be superior articles, :8nd they will bo sold very Java for cash. N,- ..
Cash! Cash! -T
THOSE'indebted
to Grovcr & Borden' wiTl oblige
them by calling, and making immediate payment, either in whole or in part. Feb. 4, 1842-22-tf
Watasin,
nl^HE INDIAN cure for Coughs. Consumption, Spittmsrof Blood, Asthnta, and Diseases of tb« Lungs genprallvt For saleat the Drug "Store of 1 erre-Hsute, March 13-27tf. JNO- F.KING^
DR. STONE* Sargeon Dentist*
HAS
rembved his Office to the Brick builditig, t»nc
door west of the Bank, where he will attend to all calls in his profession. He has lately sup
plied himself with a lot of superior" Porcc/atM Teeth of the most natural colors and shaped. Also, Gold plate, foil, &c. and is prepared to perfo#m«ll operations On the teeth as low as can possibly be afforded. He would remind parents oft he necessity, of attending to their children's teeth in time to save Expense nrid pain.
Ni'B "Da. STONE will supply all orders for Teeth, gold plate,' foil, &c. as cheap as they can be purchased
C'Nov.ee?184l-9-tf
1WT.
I AV l*\^3/-111
v,
iU7i VI *.« -y a «jgr
"EAGLK HOTEL."
sfJpPCT WAMTtLLE, INDIANA. /.«/««- C.J. HANS respecifiillyinformstheptinlie, that he has taken the above establish-
Ssss^Lment, where he is prepared to accommoJnro tWp trnvpllino- nublic. No pains shall _^^^__date the travelling public. spared, on his part, to render general
9^a„.iun^.S^O-tr
Ploughs.
JAMES
GROVEK has forsale,at the Iron and Hardware Store, tlie Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Gastrngs oi which arewarrantedsound 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. wftmaam.' (T^A varietv of Castingsforsalc asabove.{4^w ,4
March 20-28-tf-
JAS
0
Bank, where he will be always ready to execute orders in the above line, in all ite various branches, on the shortest notice,and in a stylenot to be surpassed in the West. lie has made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions quarterly, so that he will always be in possession of the 1 atest Fashions and, from his knowleged of thebusiness, he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. .. 35"Cutting done at tljeshprtest npu«,and warranted to fit. if maderTefit. Terre-flaute. No v. 3Q.-12if
the
^Copartnership J%otice.^y
DAVIS having associated with him in business THOS. DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conducted in the name of T. & J. DAVIS. We have just received, in addition to our stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash, or
C°^.^Aug.14-49-tf.'4
COOPERING NOTICE.—The subscribe iwill employ, immediately EIGHT orTEN COOPERS, to whom he will pav the highest Wabash wages fcj- All kinds of coopering done atthe
shortestnotice. and in thebeatmanner. Terre Haute Sept. 12—1 -t TABEZS.C ASTO. 1*4rvn Flour•
in a few days. 100 bb'ls. ofPerrysville WHISKY.from H. Barnes' distillery, warranted of the best qUn.jtv. Terre-Haute, Sept. 4. Ml tf A. LANGE.
7T Window Glass. Xfl BOXES 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, window glass,for Jv anla Kv 1V SMITHJc BUTTON.
sale by
April 3-30-tf-
Rare mid Choice Istqaors Not to be beat on the Wabash Li^..
HALF PIPES ofbest old Cogniac Brandy, 0 5 Bbls. old Tennessee Peach, 2 Pipes of Scheidam Gin, 2 Casks Jamaica Spirits, j» •. 15 Bbls. of Vera's Porter, 3 Do. Port Wine, -a 3 Do. best Madeira Wine, -a few 1 4i 5 Do. Malaga, iasr-ir. 8 1 Cask Claret. 5 Bbls. of old Monongahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna and Principe Cigars, ir
For sale. wholesaliB and retail,and warrantedpure and unadulterated.GbvoRGE
a
Tooth Keys»
HAYDEN.
Terre-Haute, August 7-48-tf. BACON ! BACON !! 4000 POUNDS Prime Bacon, Hog round, just received and for sale, by JAS. DAVIS.
Terre-Haute, May 29-tf Nat. Road st.,S.8lde
Last Notice.
ALL
persons knowing themselves indebted to S. Patrick, or old account to Patrick & Wood, or to G. W, Patrick Co will save costs by calling and settling the same immediately.
I am authorized to receive and receipt for the same. G. W. PATRICK.
Oct. *. 1M1 4tf
iiaBeRM
eYER,
West side Public Square.
Terre-Haute, May V-34-tf. -."Tor- Rent. JJ, rpHE corner Room in tbe large brick building on the T,1„rS?
st corner of the PubHc Square, for Rent,
qui'e low, by Oct. 23. 1841—7—tf
Carpenter's Kxtract of sarsaparilla, Panncea, Indian Hair 0:1,
Indian Hair Dye,
For sale at Nov. 20-11-tf
For sale at ", Nov. 20-11-tf
ff -•.»
WQOP'S Drug and Apothecary Store.^
Brushes.
CLOTH
Brushes,
Paint do Scrubbing do^ Dusting do Marking do Shoe do
Thumb nnd Spring Lancc^. Ap-nhecary's Scales and Weights,
5
Fo-r.K'1'"™"'^- ROOD'S Dn„.„d
Nov-
A
Nov. 20-14-tf
4
CHESTS sup 2 do. do.
it,
JP.
of black
The above
O. W, LANS WORTHY. lOtf
19.1941
Tdid
Hair Brushes, ,f Varnish do
4
Tooth do ,* Flesh do Graining do Sash Tools, &c. WOOD'S Drug and
Apothecary Store.
111 st men s, j&c.
CASES
of Surgical Insirurae»t»C^7iV Tooth Forceps,
I kt*V*
»J9
v,"
12
A. MS
20-H-tf Apothecary Store~M«IICINK», CHEMICAl'8) DRUGS,
FR^HMPP''^
REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS'
VOORH EES & CO. hare reduced the prife ot fare to Indianapolis, to §5, and wil 1 have immediately placed on the Hoe Troy Coaches, purchased expressly for the service. The route will be well attended, and good horses and careful drivers secured.
He.roafier, the tage wil 11 eave ,rfai/f.aJ3 o'clock, enabling the passengerslobreakiast at Mr. Canningham's. miles eaat of Terre-Hauie
May iS-Ti-tf. B.REAM,^re»-
JNO. MAHER.
hand a
CABINET AND FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE, ATTICA, INDIANA.
He keepsconstantlv onhsnd varioosartielrfoCra^y made furniture and invites aa iiMpectioii Uosp tba frieada of'Domeetic Manafisctarea."
Attiea,Iad. *prili5,1840-»-!f,
vi.%
WOOD'S DniS-nd-
Nov 20-Il-tf Apdthecafy Store. ^overslrcet's Slimulatini? t.io»n»ent« rrVHIS celebrated Liniment has joined a reputation overall Medicines orPrrparaUons f?r the cure of RketMrntisms. Nercon* observe Headaches, To^tk-aches. small bi 11 a aecompan vi ng «ch Box nntu-e Dr J. N. Oversireel, La-Grange, uioiwni county, Ky- For aale at hie A? ncvjn Terre-Hau^e.
WOOD'S Drug Store.
TEAS, INDIGO, &c. sup. YounjHjwft les*
2 do. do. Gunpowder, 1 Ceroon pure Spanish Float Indigo. These Teas afe of a recent importation a very superior quality tfnlly invited to
ctI
June ad-4i~«f.
end were
WORTH Y.
jEASTKKN STAGE LINE.
complete sasortnient materiala neceaaaryto winter Cl«h«g,conawuagolJ/ /., oompleteaasortment execute orders of every description in his line: and nop» from Ma opportnaiiieaofa thoroug kscqwiausc* wain all branches of the cabinet-making boss neas. and by (be asaploymentafeompeteni wwkmen, to render genery satwaction to all who may favor bias with theitorders
.FI
Nov. 27.1841—12—tf. .. 'f
ersigned
have entered ii?partnership undet tha name of OSTEHC & CONNER,and havd taken a Shop nest door cost of D. Dole's Livery Stable, and ^tJjoitM ing S. Arcli«r% Car riage and Waggon Shop, where tliey intend carrying on tha
BLACKSMITHINdSlTSlNESSjin all its various branches All kindeTdf work done in the best manner.$od
shortest notice. Their friends and the public, in general are invited to give them a calU they fed assured, by strict attention to their business, to merit a share ol tlio public patronage.
B. Thev will pay the strictest intent ton to Horse Shoeing* having had considerable experience in this branch, they flatter then:selves they can do it in as gooif iltyle as'can be done in Terre-Haute.
JOHN C. FOSTER. ALEXANDER CONNER.
Terre-Haute, Jan. 24,1842-21-tl
IiAFAYETTE AND CINCINNATI
PACKET new light draught STEAM
spring, on the Wal«sh. I-^^agicu^rs^pl^ to
TerxevHaute. Jan. 3. l842-18-3in
Terre-Haute, Sept .25th-3-tf I. D. CUSTER.
Blank Books.
WILLIAM
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THEas
subscriber will sell that valuable farm, about one mile from the Court-House in Terre-Haute, known the Dewees' farm it contains one. hundred and sixty Acres of Prairie, which is equal to niiy other in the State, for'beauty of situation ana richness of soil. The buildings consist of a stone. Mansion House and two oilier buildings, calculated .fur small families, with Barh,&c &c. For terms, which will be liberal, apply on the premises.
Nov.27, 1841-12-3m ^M. HITCHCOCK. «vfil -r}T J'* j! aa,i 7 OCCriCS ..,u e' «t THE undersigned have for sale, cheap, 4
2 Pipes Cogniac Brandy 1 American do 8 Bbls. do do 2 Holland Gin 2 American do 2 Orleans R-vm, 9i Malaga Wine, RU*
&T.'DAVIS^
Madeira do 3«
•1
,l
TenerifF do
I Cask Port do 3 Bbls. Sughr House Molasses, 1 Hhd. N. O. Sugar, v* 1 Oroon Indigo, 2 Bbls. Madder, SSJJ 1 Copperas, ss 2 AHnm,
Nov. 20th 1841-ll-tf
All sizes of Blister, Rail Road and Carri&ge Spring Sjteel, all of which we warrant to be olauperior quality.
KT 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 Juuialn Iron derived its origin and high reputation.
We make this explanation that purchasers may not he deceived in purchasing the article of Puddled Iron and Nails forJuniata, they being sometimes offered for sale as such.
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-1 ER JUNIATA, all in suite rooms—H S. THACKER, Master—will run as a regular packet the ensuing
to
Ageu^
JWEW* GOOBS* n-
rpHE subscriber lias just returned from the east with a fine selection 6f watches, jewelry, silver ware, tovs. knives, and spectacles. Vety chenp nr ensh•
STACY & CO. of Indianapolifl, In
keep constantly on hand a full stock ol Ledgers, Journals, Day-books, Blotters. Cash-books, &c. &c which they will furnish to Merchants, and others, at short notice, and at any point in the State. Also, County and Bank Books of every description. Allot which are made of the best materials, and as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. Orders, by Mail or otherwise, are respectfully solicited*
1 Bbl. Whiting 1 Chalk, .*M' 1 Ground Ginger, MA* I Race do 1 Fresh Rice.
Bags-Rio Coffee, vo 2 Pepper, 2 Spice, 500 lbs. Saleratus, (pood)
Boxes Rose and 5 Rosin Soap,
44
Malaga Raisins,
12
44
Pelong Cigars,-s
13
44
Common do
2 Virginia Tobacco, 1
44
K- Y. do
24 Reams Wrap. Paper. WM. J. BALL & CO.
Cotton Farii.
AAH DOZ. Cotton Yarn, assorted nu.nbers.for o,UUU
9nleby
April 3-30-tf. SMITH&BCTT0N.
SHOENBERGER & Co.
Juniata Iron Ware-House. MAIN STREET, BETWEEN 2d AND 3d LOTUSVILL E Ky Manufacturers of all sizes of Iron, Nailsand Boiler riv^irom the best Juniata Bloomsof their own mans facture. '. L'd ALSO rr
?iSHOENBERGER
Nov. 20,1841-11-19^!
A
WM. J. BALL & CO.
Sc Co.
MBR1NO SIIAWtS.
SUP. lot of 7-4ths. 8-4ths snd 10 4ihs Slack and Scarlet MERINO SHAWLS, (from (he most celebrated manufactory in Europe,) arc offered at such prides as must be considered a bargain' ALSO. A first role assortment ot FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now being offered at the well known Cash Store, at prices cheaper than ever. A very extensive variety expected soon. Store, opposite the Conrt House, on the north.
Terrt-IIauie.Oct, 16-6-tf G. W. LANGWQfcTHY•
GROCERIES,
JT WHOLESALE J- RETAIL'-
F. Subscribers are now receiving a large and dplijn lot of GROCEKIES, embracing almost every article in^their line, all of which they intend to sell at the lowestratos. Country Merchants are particularly ihvited to call and examine our stock of Goods before purchaaineelsewhere. Our stock, consists, tn part, of jhe following articles: 119 Sacks Rio, Havana and St. Domingo Coffee, 16 Hhds. N.O. Snear, 25 Kits mackeral, 30 Bbls. N.O. molasses,*
44
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Boxes Herring.
Tanners Oil, IBalecottort, 15 Qr. casks mnlaga wine, JOOOjbs. Loaf Sugar, 40 Boxes Rasins, 20 Drums Fips. *v
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20 Boxes Codfish,
Bbls. and half Bbls mjickeral, 10 Bags Pepper nnd Spice. ATJril *4-33-tf.-
mu. SMa-
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I Case Prunes, 6 Boxes Lemons, 25 Boxes TobaCCO. various bran «s,
SMITH & BUTTON,
COPARTIfKRSHiP NOTICE.
MADISON
& CHAMBERLIN h^viagassociated
tltemselyes together in the V'\ House Carpenter Business, Vespectfully inform the public that they intend keeping constantly on band a good assortment of seasoned. Lumber, for the ready accommodation of those who may favour them with their custom and promise to execute all their work, without exception, in the most workmanlike manner,and to any style of architecture edsired. Having had much experience in heavy framing, they cin give perfect satisfaction in the execution of all tucb work as may be required to stwtsin the powers of machinery. Sue. DESIGNS for bntidings of every description, given, and Drawings of the same executed in the neatest manner .and funtwhedat rcmsonabtepfices.
No charsres for drawings aad specifications where thev sloodo tbe work. March lS-^7-tf
WOOLKKf YARN.
A GOOD anide of Grey Mix'd Woolen Yam, ean be bad in large or small qoaniities. at I 25 cts
'Oct! 16th. 1841-*-rf£SG. W.LANGWORTHY.
I AA AAA HOOP-POLES aranted tnnmetHsfelr. by IUUjWv tbesnbaeriber. at hie Coopers bop, TerreHsute. and frosn fSto $16 per lOOO
O-jiVi-tf- JABEZ^.CASTO NEW GOODS. nriRE subscribers are j»M receiving and opening a complete assortment of staple dry gooda, together wi'b a general assortment of family groceries. All of wbkb will be aoW very cheap lor casb or coati trv produce, by
Noveai. 7.1841-9-tf
T. 4. J. DAVIS.
gHEETi KGIjSHIRTIMG8, PHIIITSs Ac. A LE.^ Indian Head 4-4 Sheet tag, IfYii J." &0 pa- Bleaebed Muslins. *-4 130 pa. Prints from 6-4 to 2-4., «s as re iv a or a
Jsse 26-42-tf -W. LANG WORTHY
READY XADF. CI.OT«ING._
Cassimera. Ssttine-t and Jeana P^NTALOONS, VR*TS ditto. Flannel Shirts aad T» were. Alao. a gnod sanriowet of LADIES ifEMINO-CLOAKS. Tbeahnve aw oflered at veto prirea.
Octlfeh. 84I-«-tf G. W.LANGWORTHY.
CA KEGS Nails ssssrt stiver sale by Aaft .SS^l-tf SMITH A BUTTON
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IE subscriber, havTn^ opened. ,an AGRICUL-TURALWAttE-TI©US^.«Sp6rft«the National Hotel, of-the latest and.ttnproved Machinery^-sach as Carding Machines, Frenc^^urr^ojna-Mdjs^paldj wifl^scelebrated Patent S'«SCK Mitls, for grinding Cott and-Com into coarse meal Bron-n's Paten (Compel also. Gentwo latest improvement also, Doct. Leavitt'sAnti-Ftwartg Engine Well and Cisfern.putnpa Lead Pipffi^ .•Ha'ing also on hand, a large nssottmeni of PLO\VS^nniong them are PEACOCK'S PLOWS. I have, alto, the well known WOODS' PATENT PLOWS.
O" Beeswax, Leather, Ck»pper or Brass will be re* e'eived in payment fbrbn\'of tlie above machinery. Tefre-Haii^, Jan SS-Sl-tf HALE, Agent?"
Cincinnati JVIachine •, Wtir-ks AND
MACNIN T. IARD MA^FUFJICTORY.
Office and Sale Rooms on Walnut, near Frtnl Stritt, A. C. B8Q WN. Age*t. Woollen MncWuery. of^11 descript ws enibractng the latest and meet upprdved"6tylesol Wo.»I Carding Machinal all siae« both double and single, and furnished single or in foil sel^allcoinpJei® witji l/Hroa necessary. Tools, &c. on shor(t notice, and on the most rwsonoble terms. Wool and1 Hair Pickiflg Machines, latest Patent- fiolfcr Jack# and Condenser Maclunes,
Hemp Machinery built to order of the latest tinprovemeots. Manufacturers, Millers,.Carders, Cloth Dressers, Weavers, &c. can be supplied wjtli most articles wanted in their business—such us Millfers* Hoisiing and Regulating Screws, Spindle*, Damsel Irons. &c.
Tobacconists', Fullers' and Lard Press Scrcws, Turning Lathes. Throstle, Jack. Jenny and Billy Spindles,Comb Plates, Cleaning Combs. Card Plvfrs, Cotton and Wotf Mund Cards, Fullers'Jacks. Horse Cards. Fullers' Sio'vesand Plates, Steel Reeds, ullers Brushes. HeddleTwine, Sntinetre and Cotton Power Loom and Roiler Shuttles. Weaver's Picks, Throng Leather, &c- ®i ij yj4
Cincinpnti. February 5, 184S-22-3m fUi
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Power
chines, of superior const tiictfon, .Shearing Blades,&c Machine Cards of every description, warranted of the best quality.
Gentry's Patent French rr-Stoti©M 11 is, of, the latest invention, on a nuw atid superior construction.
Baldwin's Patent Stock Mills,the most valuable Mill in use, for Grinding Corn and Cob together, and other Gmin fqr Stpck F*ed» ",V
Horse Powers, several of the most approvaa kinds in use. -,toK, Doct. Jjeavitt'e celebrated Anti-B rreung FIKti ENGINE, Well .and Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipes, Rivetted Hose, &C. fee.
Agricultural Machinery, of thetatest and most approved kinds, including Thrashing Machines, several kinds. Patent Hemp Breaking Machines, Cotton and Hay Presses, Clover Hu'lers, Corn Shellers, of the latest improved patents. CULTIVATORS— Planting Machines, Drilling Machines, Fanning Mills, Straw Cutlers, several kinds, &c. &.C.
NOTICE,
THE
undersigned have put their Bnoks, Notes nnd Accounts jnto lire hands of AL»KRT I.ANOE, Esq for collection: Persons who are indebted to llw late firmof BLYTHE& BABBITT will please call on Jiim immediately end make settlement. Magistrates and other officers, havjng collections for the undersigned, will plense pay over to said LASGE, who is authorised to receipt in our names.
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,a B. I. BLYTHB, B. 7'". tt-... A. A. BABBITT. Terre-lFlatilc, 18th Jarntnry, 1842-20-if
Liquors! Liquors!
Just Received on Conaignmetit, from N. York, 30* PIPEJS BRANDY, t'Siegnette," 141
tiM 11
44 44
44J.J.
Dupey
10# ^'Pclevoisoa,'* O ii Hit*
AlDumon,"•
6 PUNCHEONS ST. CROIX RUM, 15 PIPES HOLLAND GIN. At four nmtnhs time, ttpprb%ed*bHt«rs.
French Lawns.
JUST
recci ved ,a few-pieces of French LAWNS, now style,and cheap. Also, a variety of English nnd French PRINTS extra finebleachcd and unblgachcd MUSLINS, &e., nil of which are offered, at the pres ent time, cheaper than ever, for ca*h.
May 15-36-tf. ,* G. W LANG WORTHY.
Mfoct s. Irish 4* Brooks,
HAVING
asebcinted themselves in the practice of Medicine\ respectfully inform the citizensoi Ter-re-Haute, artd vicinity tlmt they are now prepared to attend to all calls in the profession. Oflice on Second Street, one door North ol Dr. Daniels'office
Sept. 18-1^41-2-ly. ...
•y.'If A it LAV.
Hshall,
W
GARRETT & CO.
Jan«22-20-3m Nb. 129 Sycamore St.,Clricinnnti.
,,Fall and Winter Goods.^ I^HE undersigned have just received from the East, nndare now opening wellsclecled assortment of Fisll and Winter Goods, which we will »ell chenpiot cash,or on usualcredits to oar »*/»ci?m/eustomers.
October 23 1841-7-tf.
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'tTi' MANI.V
Law Notice.51
ARLAN & MANLY. Attorneys at I,aw Mar Clark county, Illinois* Mnrch-27-29-tf
STEPnES ii. DODGE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
.w
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
OFFICEcorner.ofthe
FAULT MEJMG1MS.
IS
Wm. J. BALL 4-Co-
'B^FLNE«TRE'REE4TOIRIENTF«^AND.T*LWUU»jv(jwed by tk« most int«lligeatj«(fontia tbs^ Unii? », ®u.nieroB® ProfcMbra and Presldftnts of Colle^eii, Physician* of the Army and Nsry, snd of Hospiuls and Almshouses, and bjr mors than ibrcaVl buodr«d Clerfyrneu of variout d^aottihatioiis. & "i They ar« exprertly ^^sred for f»mily
These "prePftrBt'onseouslst ot JAYNB'S EXPECTORANT, rtiluititf-'iftfieJi, for Cough*, Consumption. Asthma,, ^ptuiiig of Blood, Croup, Houpinr Cough, Broncblte*. PUuiisy, and wfl.inialion of the Longs or Thtoat. Difficulty of Breathing, and all diaeises of the Perhnedaty' 6r«Nrayl Price $1.
Also JAYNE'S-HAIR TONIC, for the Preseiration, Giowth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will positively bringui Ne#'Hair ofi'fcaldHead*.—Price ftl.
AlsoJAYNK'S TONIO VERMIFUGE, a ceiiain and pleaiMnt remedy for Worms Dyspepsi*, Pile*, Aid many other di«a*es.~Price SO cents.
Ab. JAYNETS CARMINATIVE BALSAM,"a certain cure for Bowel aad Summer Complaint*, fijrfr« rhaa, Dysenterv, Cholic, Cramps.
In cases of Costiveness,, Dyspepsia, Billions and Liver Affection*, Asihma, Tiles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agoe«, Obstinate Headaches. Impure State of the Kltrids, Unhealthy appearance of tne Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sicknrssinrident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, nnd in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably ptoved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to Hie most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will-pUte the Life Pills nnd Phrcnix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation ofeveiy patient.
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Ohioand Market streets .south
e.ist Corner of Public squaic, and adjoining the dwelling of L. II. Scott. Esq. u-~:'•? 'Hi REFERENCES ,,
Hop. John Fine, Ogdensbnrgh Hon. Silns W rtili tf Jr.. C«,, tot, Hon. Micnb Stirling, TVatertownn
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n?tt. H. Bronson, St. Augustine, Florida .Oat. ft. ff.'iO! (tit 1' r-y
THIS-'diacoVery
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%ra ttm w? 'm "T'i Certain Care Apr Coasntnption, Coughs, Colds, Jkc. kit t-|RICE'18 CENTSM'.®1^
will ttadcubtedly cortfer upofi the
human family the greaicst blessings thai the in-, yen live genius, and labors of men have, ever biftowed upon suffering humanity in alfy age of the worjd. L'null ihis remedy was discovered, ilie cbnanmption hail been considered as thccertain defciroycr of-ja. Urge portion of the human race. Peizitig tlie youth, the middle aged, ahd the old, indiscriminately, and plupcing them into an untimely, grave. Who has'net hdnel with sorrow, the blooming girl, and ihe young «nm, wlto but a few months before, promised to make ornaments "to socieiy and the world, hipped, ss it were, in ihe hod, and consigned to the world ofspiuts, just as they were taring upon the stage of scrionl ortunaiely for suffering humanity, tlie discovery of medicine, has struck from the datafogue of ifftsesses, the terrors of the most horrible malady that has ever withered ihe hopes o/man,
It is an Indian remedy, that was discovered in the year 1836. Dr-' FALL hsamg resided for'twelvt y»-ars in the neighborhood ol the Creek Indiana, snd havrng Wen surprised at tf wonderful fact, thatj.ot a single caeeofeonsampiion had ever been known to take place amoiig them, was induced 40 believe that thny must be ip possesion of some core for 1
tressing
DIRECTION?.
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Persons sfflietid with consamptlon, mast take half tea spctonfal 4breeor foar times per day, with the addition of a tea sMonfal ja* befwegoing to feed st ^pigbt- Paiients afflicted wilh this dreadful dlseasajiy Hmngit as above directed two or Three months, wit «6ad themselves eotirely dear ei the^ain it* ike breast, and irea from the cough, tbat aecampaeaeailieoeasooiption.
It is, also, the best medidne in use. for persons who are tmsbted witb spitting of Wood, sad slight hacking coughs, paio in the breast, 4c., which whea let ran on lor months, so frequently lentainaie in coo•umpt'oa. Two or three botle* will, in all cases, relieve the jjetienr. aad restore the health eatirely- It will entirely relieve ti»et»isnt from the night wh'tdi sre so distressing, in a few hours from tbe tim it it fine taken.
Tak««» IR 4MM of a teaapooafal at bed time,n will Telicve the most inveterate colds sod as|iima.v
Jaa.li, ms^19.
4-46-3m.
liia m«et dis-
of all disease- After much exert ion, fore lettn1 df mote than three years, spent st intervals ame'ng those children of tbt forest, a receipt for this disease was obtained and its life pnaerying principles are tlow offered through the medium of thts medicine, to all mankind. Foir aproofof the feet that alt the Indian (ribee of the,American coanaent puassss a knowledge of this remedy, it is only necessary to re•jnark that thete teapi one single'inftance on record, a iradtiooal account snfong them, of any Indian ever bovine died of ccnatipnptiaa. It ia purely a vegetable composition, and one of the most tnnecrnt fnetfidnesin the tvorld. and like all other arrfcfe o£ mediane ased by tbe Indian tribes, it is shnpte ia its compesUion. pi
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Prepared and sold, wliolcsaleantl re'ail, fct WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office,.**75 Broadway, N. York! N. B. None ere genuine unless they have a facsimilie of John Moffat's signature.
JKT The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price»S5 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the size and-the Phoenix Bitters in bottles, ot $1 or each, wilh full directtfjas. For sale by JOHN l\ KING,
Teife-Haute, Oct. 24. 1840-7-tf.
GOLMCK'S
fS"
wac
«hJi«iv«
acquired ao unprrc«l«nted popularity throughout tk« United States sod as they mte to admirably cajcolrted., to preserve health and cur« di*«,»r, no family ,hoa!d« ever be without tham. Th« proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one of th«*! -ftist Medical Colleges in tbe United States, snd baa had fifteen years experience in an extensive and df*eVsified practice, by which ha has had ample apportuui-* ties of acqnirmf a iP^ctitas^koowb-dge of difeaset, and of the remedies best calculated to r^move iheiu.
Sjck Headacle, Soar
Stomach, Choleta Morbu«, and all nerbiroivehtsbf tha Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Aff.ctioae, 50 cent a. ',-t
JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILC.R, for Female.Dk. «ases. Liver Complaint*, Costlvenrss, Feveh, IiiOoattt lions, Glaodulnr Obstructioas, Diaeases of tha Skin &c. and in *11 cases whete an Alterattva or Purgatrre Medicine is required.—Pfiee 50 cents per box, Sold hv
Tene-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841 -tf. J. F. K1N^?
l4
THE
Vegetable life Pills
AND PHCENIX BITTERS. |r«i»
high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al:no*t every disease t» which O.e human freitie ii liable, li a matter f«miliar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by thetr fruits—their good Works have testified for them— ihey did not thrive .the faith ol the credulous.
MATCHLESS SANAffi^E,
nicdicine of more-value lo nun than the vast mines of Austria, ot even tho united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally Uom tha vegetable, unimal and mineral kingdom*, and thus possess a threefold power—a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed of mysterious influence over many diseases of tha human system—a medicine which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing itsastoaisbing cures of many wboui they resigned to {be. grasp of tha insatiable grave.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, on^ drop forchjldren, a half drop and foi infants, a quarter drop the directions explaining the manner of taking a half or a quarter drop.
PmcE—Three and one third rix dollars (a German coin, value 75 cents,) ($2,50) per Ilalfounce. For sale by J. F. KING.
Terre-Haute, August 10-48-1?'
The Yegetalile Pulmanory Balaam.
believed to be deservedly the most popular Medicine ever known in America, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma or Phthisic, Consumption, Whoofnng-cough, and Pulmonary affections qf every kind-
TIIE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BAI SAM has been very extensively used for about twelve years and its reputation has been constantly increasing. So uniyersaflv popular has this article become, that it may now bo considered as a standard article in a large part of the United States and British Pfovinccvi Many families keep it constantly by them, considering it tbe most safe as well ascertain remedy for he
above complaints
The PioprietOrs have received, and are receiving numerous recommendations from many of our best Physicians, who make use of it in their practice.
For sale by RKEU, Wiwo &. CUTLER, (late Lowe& Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicincs, Paints and DyejStufls, No. 54, Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druge»tMjjpd country merchants generally in Ncw bnglandTawm the principal placcs throughou the United States and British Provinces. Pricc 50 cents.
For sale in Terre-Haote, by CHARLES WOOD! whercc crtificates and references may be .seen. April 24,1841-33-y s-'
DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S ANTI-FEVJKU PILLS, j'^OR KVERY FAMILY VUEIR OWN PIIVSICU*. 'prf
CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS 0F FEVERS.-*-The unrivalled success of these Pills in every region where they have been used, has induced me tp jftve them a general circulation, in erary portion of country, where the diseases for which they are recommended prevail and as the vallies of the Mississippi, Miesourie, Illinois, Wabash rivers, and all their (tributary sireams are yitiled every season with srmu' of the forms of lever. Full directions and specifications accomponyihg efich box.
These Pills may be lotiml in all the Towtts and Villages on the Wabash. Each box is iiivslloped with a pauer containing the sympjotns of the diseases, and the, directions'for taking ihe Pills. Afy name and residence is attached 10. the directions.
JOS. HAMILTON, Libtrty Co., Ga^
JOHN F. KING, Agent, Terre-Haute, Indiana. John Pain, Chnidn, "™i do., T. West Oo. Newoorti'^nlJ*! Jij'^fini-s do.'
WO CDM IO PAV.
ClrmcHs fr Baker's celebrated Black Tonic Pitts a ctrUm curt for Fever ind Agtie. Wmrtmnltd lo curt or the money refunded! '1'HE unparalleled success which has attended tbe use of these Pills, wherever they have been introduced, enables as with confidence to offer them to the public as infallible remedy for FEVER AND AGUEAnd as we have never yet heard of their failing to cure in a single case, we have sueh confidence in their efficacy .that we hereby authorize our agents to refund the price of them in every instsnce of failure, provided satisfsciory evidence is given that the directions for their use has been complied with.
These PiRs contain no mineral or poisonous ingredients, nor any thing in thfUnmt injurious (o the hhman system, but area vegetable preparation, andmiy be given toinfinisor persons ol the most delicate constitulioo, with perfect safety, snd sre of so bracing and strengthening a nature, that they re*tor*alost sppei 1 a,et reagjben the digestive ocgaps} and invig0. rste fne whole system snd sre consequently one of tbe best remedies known for dyspepsia, liveitomplsitit jaundsce and general debility.
No person, living in the section country where interrmtient^e^prevml^^ld everbe wt thou fa IHIXOI tbe 1-vMC P1LL9« And wbemvtt ibe ni monitory symptoms appear, by takipgope piU evtfy mor^np or uttener, ihe disease will most 5UM oe
To travell^cs. also, they eannot be too highly reeommende^ sir ihey are neatly put up, and can be earned in the pocket without tnoonveniencc. having in tlm respect the advantageoter all tbe liquid Tonics whwb sre not only bulky and liable to breakage, but
beSa,il5Ii.en,^jr w"«r£f°!ul'"•
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ForReU hv JOHN F. KIKC, Terre^HgateC
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"ot atand the
»M. .The Tonic Pifl/twntain all the virtues of the twtoiuinti Our advice 10 sv»y body Js, Go and buy box of
Black Tonic fit!*, which may be
bad of the followmg agenta. Price 91 25. AGENTS III THBWATE OF INDIANAd J. R. Wilcox, Druggist, Evansville,
Sc C. Bell, do. do. "iu K. Wsllsce Sc Co., Merchants, Carlisle* .a.*
B. Cniwelt ic Co., Drnggists, Vincem** Chs% Wood, ww dok*r Terro-Hsme, J. F. King, 6o-~ do. Senjamw Hawkins, lakeeper Rosevifls. Rosebroi«|h St, Sidewell Merchants, R^kyiHe^
nH}
Hill Sc Gessie. do psrsysvtila,:ri '-.fetl 3 Jones Smith Sc Co., Menbants,' Perrysvule. Gookins &/ Barnea, do. do, ,,
Tsree-Haata, July 17 it 1m
