The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 30, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 April 1842 — Page 4
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THE
Smith A (Irair,
SIQJf OF THE OLD KM" COFFER-POT, HArVK removed their eeteablisbineat to the* new
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Pcrre-Hnuto, Feb. 27-1811-25-tf.
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Greror Bea'a, Te e-H a KUbo**« Smith {of Vtncenaee,) cob K. Graff hivformed copartnership in the above bas' °*M would respectfully inform their friend* of Terte Hsute nod its vicinity, thet, fatfio a well se-
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,i «ock materials on haud,"they are prepared to
orders in their line with punctuality end
j"ll#tch «„:1 oa as reasonable terms as good «Lm.iiliko oinoiifcr, as any other establishment oa t* \Vsbash. A* they will »lw»nIreep on hand acoinj',» Mwrtuid.it of article* in their line, persons seod,ng or iert can have tbem hnmedisCely ™Mt iOersl
Terre-Haute, March 30-v.
SEW ALFD COMPLETE
Saddling Establishment. A. M, ftOATRtGHT & JAS. BUZAN.
M.fiQATRlGHT& JAS. BUZAN. ffsC RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public,that they are.now receiving at their shop on NATIONAL ROAD Street, oiie door WEST of Ltndley's corner. a large and fresh supply of
Stock of every description for the manufacture of Saddlery, Trunks, Harness, 4*c.
together vm& ao'aswrtmeut of every thing usually
the business in Terre-Haute. flatters himself that it is iV. .lit k. •!.»»'(»'
'•«•h:*
rt n*i.o»
HI A mechanic. as he trusts his former work will aiiow S S W a a S W W citizens of Vi«a and the surrounding country, to call ail uxi uine for themselves before Durc.iasing elseivtirtro, ns we are dotcrminud to keep the best and neatcit work, in in the latest style and fashion- We win tr-ifo for al( kinds of Country produce, ai market price an sell as low as the articles can be manufactured lor In the Western country.
THE TERRE-HAUTE l!OTEL» EI AS arisen, like the Phffinix, from it" ashes, and is now one of the neatest and best finished two story brick buildings in town. It fronts on Second street and is prepared for the accommodation of BOARDF,US and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC- My old friends unj customers may rest assured that I shall 8,nro neither pains nor expense to make the TerreHaute Hotel" equal to the best on the Wabash in every thing essential to the pleasure and comfort of guests. Having recovered my rights of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, no one need apprehend that my purse was bariit-out with my building, nnd consequently, that I have no change left to provide for my table. The iblic are respectfully requested tu call, and examine fit "tliehhielvcs. .M THE W STEW A RT.
Terre-Haute, May 29, 18-11 -38-if
~~T COP.YKTNKU.S1I'.' J. EAST hns associated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM, «n a partner in the Business ol 'Manufacturing Chairs, and will continue to cany on that business at their new shop, and old stand of J. East, on fourth
Street, North of the Cumberland Road Street, under the firm of E A S & I N A
where they intend to keep on hand general nssortment of F.\SCY. and WINDSOR CHAIRS, not inferior to any in the west, all of which they will stll on accommodating terms. Thoy also solicit the patronage of he publis. All orders attended toon ahort nonce. ^EAST & BUCKINGHAM.
Turre«llaute,'^Lprtl 18—32-tf
15are and Choice Liqtldrl, Not to be be at on the Wabash -, HALf' PIPB^f best old Cogniac Brandy, °*K 5 ttbts. old Temessse Peach do'J Pipes of Scheidani Gin» -s v*•t Caska Jamaica Spiri!», -^r 15 Bbls. of Vera'a Porter^"
Do. Port Wine. -v 3 Do. best Madoira Wine, 6 Do. Malaga, I Cask Claret, "J1"1-- *y5 Bhls. of old Mononeahela Whiskey, 30 BoxeeHavanna and Pi incips Cigars. For sals, wholosttlo and retail,and warrun ted pure and,unadulwratsd, hy
GEORGE HABERMEYER, West side Public Square.
Terrs.IIaute, !VJay l-34-tf.
THE CO^JiY rERFEITEIl'S DEATH BLOW.
pu'ilic willpleate to observe that no Brandeth's Pill* art genuine nnlesi the box ha* three label* upon it, «»ch containing (nc simile signature of my hand writing, thu, B. Brandreth. These labels are en^invsd on steel, heautifnlly designed, and clone at an expanse of »ever«l thousand dollars.
The Brandreth Pillni
Th« remarkable care* which have been effected by Brnhdreth's Pills, have astonished the whole medical faculty, ninny of whom have conceded that they are the greatest bles«ii\g that ever was giain to the world.
The reason these'celebrate! Pill* have such a univeisally sreod eftect, i*, because their action harmonises with tne human body.
When a dose of Brandreth'* PilU are taken, thev are digested, and pass to every part of the system but they leave the body when thev have eflected'the intended purpose, and health and vigor are by them insured.
Mineral medicines mar enter the system, but they are with difficult? got out again Mtd thev always occasion pain and miserv while thev rennin in the hody.
Whereas Bramlreth's Pills are as innocent as apiece of bread, and are evacuated with the disease for which they are takrn.
From the lime we are born to the time we cease to breathe, oiir h'odiel are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of theaimosphere wears OK wastes them. The food we eat the digestive organs convert Into blood, which renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when theolood circulates freely. and when anvthing prefynts it* free course through the rain*, disease cptamences.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following are the only authorised persons to act as Ageftts JA.MR3 WARbLOW, Williaiastown.— \COU KART.Y\ Terre-Haute. E. DOLE Otter Creek, P. 0- McCULLOCK & CONKfciV. Cl.oton. DANIEL DAViSON, Newport. J-VMES ANN ON, Eugene., Oct. SO, 1841. S 6m.
Drug and Apothecary Store. /"UiARLCS WOOD, having punhased Uie stock of V»/Q. W Patrick & Co. (tale Patrick Wood,)off«rs for sale evrty arCTcle in his line of business, on reasonable terms, for C««A.
Or W. will be assisted in the bmwjs by hit brother, Dr. WiM, and tli« character of theertK*)essohl by him nay be reUad a«, as iltey will be sslected wtth great cace. He has aow oa band general a*«ortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAJNTS, OILS AND DYE-SrUFFS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. APOTHECARIES' WARE. FANCY
ARTICLES AN0 PERFUMERY,
Together with an asaortweat of GROCERIES, consJattt.* of the best articles of the kind. BRANDIES and WINES, selected for medicalparpaaes.
Also, a general assortateat of rATE,NT w«:DicT?nfcs TeryeHa«itc, J«tlr *4, 184l-46-tf
FfitODEWE TAK®* I
Terre-Haote, Aag. 38-51-tf
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Important f-f4,
To
T,t ArrtitcfWHV
I N S E $ I N I E N rpltS LINIMENT ctssurpassed by aav. tor the isw c*»»taints, »U: Sprains. Cuts, Wounds of aay si»i,F»lttior8t «m»« the eye,Seratck« es.PoWSft, MUM, Spa via, Fistula, |ole Evil, Burhead, ami Big-jaw, la horeet Sw*«»«T, Meic*rial Af«cfio«», Sore Froeea U*h», Qot«,
feet, Paie ia tie bfk. (ceased by apraie) Rksisnstisa. Tetter. &e. Th» Hirsftiosi uplsis die wanner •f BJiwg for ell of above cowplasats
For sale bv Mr. Wood, west of Covrt Hoese, by Mr. King, njrth of Cs«rt Hoasa, Terre^Haete. Indiana who ate the only eethoi ised Agents ia this tpes. aeae else es be geauUe.
Pi spared by A .AM. LI NOSEY. N W corner of the Prtblir SlqBsrs. S|pH«gSekl, Illiaose. Pkrvoaawiali. tag to Ageats far the above mil apply be Proorie^r*. with proper recosssMdaUaa.
PRICE iO caats par bottle. Terte-lieeU, D»c. 4, IMl-13-ly
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Otrpsstar^a Kxtimct of •ftnaHrtlla, Swaim's Panacea. Indian Hair Oil,
Indian But Dye.
For sale at 5. Nov.80-H-:f k-\
kxchaxge
For Saddlery.
RUFDSST-JOHN, wishing toaccommodate his business to the tinted, in consequence of the scarcity of money, will exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, far produce, at the highest cask price. His stoek, now on band, comprises every article usually manufactured in bis line, such as Saddles, Ramess, Trunk«,$c. He iavites the friends of domestic manufactures to call, examine, and judge for themselves and, if he dos't give bargains, be wul not ask their patronage and support.
The articles taken wilt be as follows- Wheat, Flour, Corn, Oats, and dried Hides. For dried hides trimmed, JO cents will be paid untrimnsed 8 cents per lb. Store next door can of Win. McFadden'a National Hotel-
I Take JVotice,
iHEsuoscriber has now for sale, and ready for delivery at the [Lamasco Foundry, EeansviUe, la.} Hubbard's Patent ROTARY PUMP lor Wells am Cisterns- These 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 Lucius H- SCOTT, Esq, Terre-Haute. The subscriber is also prenared to furnish Fire Engines— which bave been well tested at the East, and are in general use. The Fire Enginescan be furnished at a cost offrom $250 to each prices as the pleasure of the purchasers may desire.
The price of the No. 2 Pumps for Cisterns is $30: Lead pipe will be furnished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with LuciusH-SCOTT, Esq., will meet wiili immediate attention, or, if sent to the subscriber, at Eransville, la. Terms cash.
W. A. SULLIVAN, Imbiosco Foundry.
EvansviUe, Sept. 4-52-tf.
tMt Notice
Jindebted
AM under the necessity of again urging all those 10 the late firm of lilake Sail payment. They will please call on me for that purpose at the counting-room of Win. J. 8all£ Co., and I have to say finally that unless this notice is promptly attended to, all notes and accounts on hana will be put in suit.
THO. H.BLAKE.
Terre»llaute, Oct- 2,1841-45-1 GOOD NEWS TO ARMERS. WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY.CORN, AND FLAX
SEED WANTED,
WE
wish to purchase ,'n"10,00 bushels of Wheat. 20,000 Do Corn. 5,000 Do Rye. All of which will be purchased at the hi0hrst market prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the Terre-Haute Steam Mill. Also, A few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same place- We have yet on hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, all ofwhich we wish toexchangefor the above named article8,orcash,at the lowest market prices.
A tig. 20-51-tf. SMITH BUTTON. P. S. We have a superior quality of Kanawaha Salt ai 5C1 cents per bushel, by the bbl. S J- B. crfstijfwJEisr.
NEW AND SPLENDID ARTICLE of A the Cash Store
JUi\llTA IKOI\T STOICE. A. McGREGOR,
HAS
constantly on hand a genet ai assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bar Iron, round, flat, and square, of all sises, Anvils, Vices, Bellowscs, and Sciew Plates, Englishand American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and Cast STEEL Mill and r.ross-cdr Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, Nails, cut and wrought, assorted, 4 Spatlesand Shovels, Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geese, Fruit Ketues, Drawineand Halter Chains, Collins', Williams ana Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, Evans* Augers, Croes-Cut and Mill Saws, Gate and bara-door Hinges, Scythcs end Sickles, Butts and Sciew* AH of which will be sold low, for cash, eimer at wholesole or retail.
N. B. Country Blscksailth's are iaviled to call They may rest assured I will sell at reduc*# price* Store on the National Road. Noy. 15-10-tf.
Plaid
Cashmere, for children's wear,—just received at G. W. LANG WORTHY. lOtf
Nov. 13, 1841.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
JES9C
LEG would respectfully inform his friends, and thepublicgenernlly, that he has commence)'!.e TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors W«*: of the Bank, where he will be always ready to execute orders in the above line, in all its various branches, on the shortestnotice,andinastylenotto be surpassed in the West.
He has made arrangements to receive the Eastern
patronage. 9$r Cutting done at theshortest notice,and warranted to fit, if made right. Terre-Haute, Nov. 30.-12tf
TERRE-HAUTE
Steam Foundry# Engine Shop. OTRATTON. WALLACE & CO are now prepared O to execute 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 article of PLOWS, among which are the Peacock. with wrought and cast Sharte thfe cast Shares are much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We bave also the well known WOODS1 PATENT, which will be aold 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. 37 Wheat,corn,oats, or anv other article of Farming produce, will be taken in exchange lor Plows. '1 erre-Haute, Feb. 20,1841-tf.
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
"AVE just opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fancy Goods—consisting in part of
4000
and Dark C/ZAZFS-pIain and figur'd
SlLKS-m and Blue Blk Silks—French Flowers, Ribbtm. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk fillet Gloves and Mitts, Bishop Lawn, Linen Cambric, super Blk Italian Cravats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small figur'd Gingham and Prints, linen Hdkfa lextra sixej,Lace Collars, Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, JM.-, all of which will be sold for cask,at Eastern rates of profit, adding transportation.
rpHEsubscriber
G. W. ANG WORTHY.
Terre-Haute, June 26,1841-48-it.
OYestoVeaJl O Vest!! A I O I E I
having permanently located himseli
in the town of Terre-Haute, for the purpose of Auctioneering horsee, and gooda, of all discriptiona, entertains the hope that by strict attention to the abovebneiness, together with two years experience, to merit a portion of the pablle patronage.' Being the omtm license* Auctioneer in Terre-Haute, his customers will have the advantage of laws holding him reapona*bie, under severe penalties, for tha faithful nerformance of hia official duties
JOSEPH A. HAYDEN?
Tafre-Hsute, Aaguat 7-48-tf.
BAOON1 BACON I! POUNDS Prime Bacon, Hoground.iust receivedtfnd for sale, hy JAS. DAVIS.
Terre-Haute. May 29-tf Nat. Road st.^.side
iMt Wbffee.
'A LI psisows knowing themselves indebted to SOL Patrick, or old aecoaat to Patrick &. Wood, or toG- W, Patrick &. Co* willaaveciiata by calling and settling the same immediately.
I am aitthoriasd to receive aad receipt for the same. OTW. PATRICK. Oct. 1.1841 4tf
FRIENDS OF THE BIBLE MeOOM .f THMS. 'f»HE American Bihle9ecie(Y. located at New York,
have resolved te eaiahlish a Depository of iheir publications in Tersa-Haute, and their agent baa made arrangements with the subscriber te take charge of the
An Invoice of #500 worth of BibWe aad Testament* haw been ordered, bave eoaae te band, and are now oflered for sale to Bible Aseoeistiosjs, Tosrnahip C«nmitteee. or individaals at the Socretyls low prices, with only ths addition of exchange, freight aad ex-
Tmns: fomriMf c**h- ... N. B. There will be no other depository oftbeAmeneaa Bible Society's pebficat»oi*a nearer than Indiaaapoli% The friende of the Bible, therefore, ta the surrounding couotiee. and ia Iflit»oia. are rseoeameaded to take measores bv formiaf County SoCieum. Township Committesa. it., for exploring their several trieta, aaarehing oat the dcstiteie, end devwng mseas grsuppl/iagevery destitute fco»!y •gh^Word of
Jan. 96, tt4*-«-3as. Pbila. Book Store.
AI
WO0D*Ji Dtug a ad Apediaairy Store
shjwzs.
SUPERIOR ARTICLE of heavy Bka&et aad Man no Sbawla. together with a vanetjr of Wack Lace Veils, neh dark Priata, Menaoa &c. The above e«oftr at a amall advance.
Nevemher 13,1811 lOtf
W LANGWORTmro
PILES!! PILES!
jfcr "Why will ye Hve at dying rale
Dr. £. Humphreys'
VEGETABLE OINTMENT, FOR THE PILES, FISSURES, Ac. AFTER
a practice of more than 3Q yean, and witneasing a great amount of human suffering fromthat distressing malady. Piles or Hemorrhoid*, and be-' lieving that the remedies heretofore discovered tor its coifc are almoa: aa entire failure short j{ an ^eratieo by toe ligature, wire or knife,—Dr. s' bas been induced to bestow Uncommon attention to the subject, with tb« design of discovering a remedy that would possess the power to discuss the inflammation, and disperse the tumefaction of the parts, and at the seme time be a mild end desirable remedy. His anticipations have been most folly answered, bya discovery, in combining active ingredients, which in the composition produce modified resuhs, and increased efficiency as a medical agent and altnoagh its base is composed of higiilir active ingredienta, its modifications are sneb. that it becomes, aa a composition, perfectly mild and adapted to the use of the moat delieate subject.
As a test of sincerity and confidence in the remedy, the subscriber pledges himself to perfect a cure of Pile*, in all pases that may be submitted to his management, or in case of failure in any case, no charge shall be made for the Ointment.
From J. S. Wilcox, Machinist.
To TBK PUBLIC.— I have been afflicted with HomorrJioids or Piles for more than It years part, and a great part of the timeaeverely afflicted with it. I have used almost every kind of medicine and application, and all without anv substantial benefit, until about three weeks since I commenced Asing Dr. E Hum-, pbreys' VegtStable Ointment. Frott the hour I commenced u«ng it I have been getting bettW, and am at this time quite free from the complaint. I have the fullest confident* in its being a specific in diseaaea.
Auburn, N.Y. Feb. 20.1841.
to make
JOSATHAMsuchWILOOX.
S.
Prom J. N. Starin, Cashier Cayuga Co. Bank. To Dr. E. Humphreys": Sia, I Commenced the.use of your Vegetable Ointment for the Pilea, a few weeks since, and have used it occasionally ever
under circumstances so unfavorable that I did not exOn the first appltca-. the soreness and tenie disease, and think I entirely well, and do most cheerfully recommend it to all similarly affected.
Auburn, N. Y- March 2,1841. 1. N. SIA»IN. The Ointment is equally efficacious in fissures of the Anus and Rectum, a malady of wltich the great French Surgeon, Baron Dupuytren, in his lectures on Clinical Surgery, says: "The discovery of a cure for this disease, without an operation, would be an invaluable benefit to mankind." The following from iM Rev. G. W. Montgomery, attests its efficacy in that disease:
Dr. pumphreys'—Having but a few weeks past besn afflicted with several small fissures on the lower part of the Rectum, which gave me intense pain for several hours each day, I made use of your Ointment for the last two weeks and it has not only relievel|ne, but the fissures are healed, and I am cured. I gladly recommend the use of youfOintment to those afflicted in a similar manner. Respectfully yours,
Auburn, N.Y. June3,1841. GEO W. MONTGOMERY. PRICE $l.»er Box. For sale in Terre-Haute. by March 12.1842-25-6M J.F.KING.
IMPORTANT
90 VMS iilUMISliD WITH Coughs, Colds, Constunptioii, Bronchitis*
AITBHA, and all_DtsMi«s of the
Langs suid Windpipe.
o-REV. COVERTS
n- BALM OF LIFE! A Nt» and Vatuabls Remedy for the Curs yf CONSUMPTIONS, BRONCHITIS,
ICT
|jrj» Extensively used, and r'econitnentltd
by the me knoun. vft*,7* COVEET fc Co., Proprietors. Aubura, W SANTORD TkRK,G*n,l Agents for ths 15 East Fourth Street, Cincion
SDICAL
53-
(£PTHE BRONCHITIS oEO
WHICH
spares neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature grave under the mistaken name of Consumption. The usual symptoms of this disease are, Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegrt or Matter, aad sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the small wind tubes or air vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and. wide-spieadiug disease is the
UEV. I. COVERT'S BALM OP LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine is universally pro nounced, by the multitudes who have used it ana tested iu healing virtues, to be the most wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for the cute of BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, SEVERE COLDS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, and all diseases of the LUNGS and WINDPIPE, which, neglected, soon lead to real Consumption.
The BALM OF LIFE stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Nostrums of the day, having invariably won the confidence of Physicians, Clergymen, and the intelligent of all classes, where'er it has been introduced. Philanthropists, and all who traly sympathise with human suffering, averv where hail its appearance with heart-felt joy and look upon the Balm qf Life as one of those great and uncommon Messing* which a kind Providence occasionally bestows os man, hut which, like angel's visits, are few and &r between. fcJ-Circulars, containing numerous testimoniels of the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of all our AgenU.
The BALM OF LIFE, (Oae per Bottle,) ts for sale by JOHN F- KING, March 5,18 «-26-6m Tene-Haute.
From the Boston Medical Journal, Aug. 26,1840. The following ia an ex'ract from an article in that paper on 'Morbus LaryaguesConciotiatorum,'or Bronchitis. by Frank H. Hamilton, Prof, of MateriaMedica and General Pathology in Geneva Medical College.
The Rev. I. Covert's mixture, also now used so exteneively for this affection by clergymen, belongs to the same class of stimulating expectorants being one of tbose lucky combinations of medical agent*, which, while it promotes expectoration, does net impair the tone of tne stomach. Of this medicine sve feel st liberty to apsek, since its composition is not held from the ProfrMoa. and we bene the proprietors will aooa ese fit to give it to the public. We, ihetcfore, vttttgt# to recommend it, having employed it ia oar own ease, and ia the cases of many others, with decided benefit"
From the Rn. D. Msort—Ia ItSS asy loags became serioasly diseased, and coatiaeed so for seedy fourteen years, sod about six years since I was attacked with a Chrook Bronchitis which occasioned ese meeh pain aad distreas attended by diftcalt breathing aad Pains ia various parts of the chest. Ia Marco last I purchased a bottle of Rev. Covert^ Bains eTEHe, aad the effect has been, that my brsatbiar is about aa free as before I was taken, my Chroaic Bronchitis is •early if not altogether cered, and the paias of the cbeathsv* sabeided. 1 have
cbaat Balss of Lii*. aad tbiak it a Aavsttas, N. Y. Aag.tl,'
Physiolagjr ia Fairfield Gellafe.
MAa
gnat coafideace ia tha aad safe asedielaa. DAVID MOORE.
PVwa tb Sen. ft Bemnister, A. B. Teacher yf Languages in the CnmemoHt* Seminary. This that I have saccesafalfy ased the Re*. I, Covert's Bate of'Life, ta tb« case of aa obstinate cold, which (waited in a settled isliaaitnM ef ttte taars. the Bala, of Life, after the trial of saearal odMr SMdtcieea1 for several weeks, effected a eradaal hat p«aiaaeM cere. H. BANNISTER. *Cateao«fe. N.Y. April W. 1898.
Tb« aetare of the eea^ositioa of the Rev. Coeatt*a Balsa «f Life, having beaa folly expkaiead ta the fellossiag ssadscal gaarieassa, d»y have Coasaated that thay my he referred to as aathority fi»r its attlny a*a« expecroraat ia theee chrsaic cases ef palosoaaiydtsease, ia wbieh that class af snaedieaiasadieaied.
D. M.
RISK,
M- D. Piefcfeac of th« Tfcsstr sa
Piactkssf Mediate ia tha Albaay liedieal Cswis J.
M'NAOO«TO«,
AU Snraanw,M. D. N. Yark Da. M. MCKWBT. do. J. aiircwu, If- O Philadelphia.
NEW FIRM. rpHE undersigned
DOMESTICS—An
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TfE
M. D. Professer of Asatsas aad
This certifies thet having gxaasiaed the lew. Madeira da Covan's Baiaiof LsfeiaaH its rpsspoaeat parts, wade 4* a
beliava it te ha aae of tha beet coaspoeeds tat Osaghs, eat sea. etc. ofwhich we Coasaasptinas, Cfaask ladassaaatsea aad doasoat cordiaWy rscsaiaissd ta all aflicaed with the above
J- W. Damns, M. D.» W.J Unm.M
Goasss
Sattpe, If. Y.
NXSXMUM,
M. D. Osssha. Y.
E. LAWSOOSCX. M. D- HPRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,
1
satisfaction. Putnamville, June 12,1841-40-tf Ploughs.
JAMES
'5S
ASTHMA, SHORTNESS OF BREATH DYSPEPSIA, PAINS IN THE ,,
FACULTY,
to whom
een freely made Ssr -in ,-U
,e West, W
Hallasd Gin American do
1» Orlaaaa Rvss. H. Malaga Wrae,
BMa ShtgarHooae Mo-
Is
1 Hhd. M. O. Sagtr,4t fl Ceroea Isdks, S Bhle. Madder,
ssr*
No*. 20th, 184I U-if
have entered in
to partnership under the name of FOSTER iCONNER^ndbave takdi a Shop next door eaat of D. Dole's Livery Stable, and adjoining & Archer "a Car riags and Waggon Shop, where they intend carrying on .the
BLACK9M1TH1NG BUSINESS, in all its various branches. All kindsof work done In the best msnner.and
aborteit 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 ol the paWic patronage. ti. B* They will pay the strictest attention to
Horse Shoeittg,
haviag had considerable experience in this branch, they, flatter themeelvea they can do it in as good style ascsn be done ia Terre-Haute-
JOHN C. FOSTER,
5 ALEXANDER CONNER Terre-Haute, Jan. 24,1842-21-tf
Blank Books.
tfnLLnV.M STACY & CO. of Indianapolis, Ia. yy keep constantly on hand a full atock ol Ledgers, Journals, Day-books, Blotters, Cash-books, &c. &c. which they wilt furnish to Merchants, and others, at short notice, and at any point in the State. Also. Clinty and Bank Books of every description. All of which are made of the beat materials, and as low as twy can be purchased elsewhere. Orders, by Mail or Otherwise, are respiectiully solicited.
Nov. 27.1841-12-tf.
Since,although
••EAGIiB flOTEL."
tttNAN VILLB, INDIAN A C. J. HAND respectfullyiiiformstheanbthat he baa taken the above establiah-
Mant, where he is prepared to accommodate the travelling public. No pains shall espared, on his part, to render general
GROVER haeforsale,at the Iron and Hard ware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Castings of which are warranted sound bave Wrought and Cast Shires, well calculated for Timber or Prairie Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted to run well,and will besold low. 0*A variety of Castings for sale as above.
March «fr28-tf.
JAS.
J%otice.
ing associated the business will hereafter be con
DAVIS having associated with him in business THOS- DAVIS
ducted in the name of T. & J. DAVIS. We havejust .received, in addition to our stock ofGROCERIES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash, or country produce.
Terfe-Haute, Aug. 14-49-tf. J. &. T. DA VIS. EASTERN STAGE LINE.
FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS! P. VOORHEpS St. CO. have reduced the price of fare to Indianapolis, to $5, and will have immediately placed on the line Troy Coaches, puichased expressly lor the service. The route will be well attended, and good horses and careful drivers secured.
O" Hereafter, the Stage will leave, daily, at 3 o'clock, enabling the passengers to breakfast at Mr. Cunningham's. 14 miles east of Terre-Haute.
May 25-37-tf B. REAM, Agent.
TJ7TAYMP?Y!! PAY!!!
THE
subscriber has his books now posted and ready for settlement he requests every one to call and settle, pay off old scores, and begin the year 1842 with a'good conscience. I must be paid better and more punctually.
Terre-Hnute, Jan. 1,1842-18-tf E. DANIELS. r:, YARN I YARN! YARN I I'flE undersigned have on consignment a large quanity of COTTON YARN, which tli«y wiUsell
Wholesale and Retail, for factory prices. Merchants and Farmers, can have bargainsPet. 23,1841—T—tf WM.J. BALL & CO. "V YARN AND BATTING.
JUSTCOTTON
tacluuatl. |1
Bronchitis! Bronchitis! Beware of that dread destroyer,
received and for sale aheap, at wholesale and retail, by Sept. 11-1-tf tf jWM. J. BALL & CQ.
extensive assortment of 3-4
7-8,4 4, and 38 inch brown and bleached mastitis, which are oflered cheaper than ever. Feb.2?-2S-tf G. VV. LANGWORTHY.
TitiT
GROCERIES,
AT WHOLESALE $ RETAIL.
rpHE Subscriberssre now receiving a large andsplen did lot ofGROCERIES, embracing almost every ailticlein their line, all of which they intend to sell at the lowestrates. Country Mcrchantsareparticulorly invited to call and examine our stock of Goods before piirchasingelsewhere. Our stock, consists, in part, of the followingarticles: 119 Sacks Rio, Havana and St. Domingo Coffee. 16 Hhda. N.O. Sugar, 25 Kits mackerel, 30 Bbls.N.O. molasses, 12 Boxes Herring. 12 Tanners Oil, 1 Balecotton, 15 Qr .casks malaga wine, 1000 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 40 Boxes Rasins, 1 Case Prunes, 20 Drums Figs, /y 6 Boies Lemons, 20 Boxes Codfish, I 25 Boxes Tobacco, 15 Bbls. and halfbbls mackeral, various branda, 10 Bags Pepper and Spice.
April 24-33-tf. SMITH & BUTTON. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
MADISON
&, CHAMBERLIN having associated
themselves together in the House Carpenter Business, respectfully informthe publictbat theyintend keeping constantly on hand a good aaeortment of seasonet Lumber, for the ready accommodation of those who why favour them with their cuatom and promise to execute all their work, without exception, in the most workmanlike manner,and to anv style of architecture edsired. Having had much experience in heavy framing, tojev can give perfect satisfaction in the execution of all such wdrk as may be reouirorf to snstain the powers of machinery, dtc. DESIGNS for buildings, of every description, given, and Drawings of the same executed ia the neatest manner,and furnished at reasonableprices.
No charges for drawinga and specifications where they also do the work. March i3-27-tf
NBW GOODS.
ftHB subscribers are just receiving and openinga complete assortment of staple dry goods, together J|hh a general assortment of fsmily groceries. All of which will be sold very cheap for cash or country proluce, hy T. St J. DAVIS
Novem. 7.1841.-9-tf.
JVtoUs.
Cf| KEGS Naits.assorted,for sale by
Aag.28-51-tf SMITH & BUTTON
WBW FIR!W.
"TtHJE undarngned have entered into partnership under the name and atyle of Blake it. Bourne, and have taken the old stand of Groverman fc Bourne, on the Dorth side of the public square, where they are now opening an extensive assortment of Dry Gojds, Hardware and Groowiee, the greater part of which haa just been received from the Eastern cities. They will sell man very accommodating terms, and invite their friends and the public in general to ^jhre tbem a call
THOS. BLAKE
ml r-«i. T. J. BOURNE.
Terre-Haute, Nov. 24-13-tf
Dissolution of Partnership.
partnevahip of Groverman St. Bourne, is this any dissolved by mutual consent, and ibe business of tbe firm placed ia the handeof Tho. J. Boorae, tor final aettlemest, to whom all indebted will please ayply aad make payment, as the same must becleaed heeooa a#practicab|«.
CHAS. GROVERMAN.
I T.J, BOURNE-Terte-Haa te. Nov. 24-13-tf
Groceries!
THE aadersigoed have foraale. chmp, 1 ai/Wting]^ 1 Chalk,
awr Plpaa Cogniac Brandy I Aamiean do 8 Bbls. do do
1 "Groaad Ginger. 1 Race d©r I Preah Rice.
S00 Ihe.^Kntoa,»feed) 8 Boxes Rase aad 5 Seen Soap.
Malaga Raiaias*
tS Pd«« Cigaia, 18 riimmnn ^do S Yu^jpia TdwMiUM.
f4 Reams Wrap. Paper. WM BALL & CO.
Portrait & UBimiature Fainting:
BEGS
J. T. SlNNETTr (F&OH SUMOPB,) 1
leave to announce hia intcatiw of remainuw in Town for a short peridd. and hopta, in return for all patronage, to give every satiafaation.
MINIATURES neatly executed on Jvory,and set, if desired. Pornurrs IN Oic,oi mil sites, on Panel or Canvass. Rooni corner of First and Cherry atresia.
Terre-Haute, Jan. 22,1842-30-tt.
Carpetiiiff.
JAA YDS. INGRAIN CARPETING, of sup. IW quality, aad of the moat fashionable patterna for aale at reduced prices, for Caah-
Jan. 27, 1842-21-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY.
LOOK AT THIS. subscriber having opened an AGRICULTURAL WARE-HOUSE, opposite the National Hotel, of the latest and improved Machinery—such as Carding Machines, French Burr-Stone Mills, Bald, win's celebrated Patent Stock Milla, for grinding Cob and Com into coarse meal Brown's Patent CornShelling Machines, worked by hand or horse also. Gentry's celebrated Patent Sweep Horae Powers, twe or four horse powers Tbreahing Machines of the latest improvement also, Doct. Leavitils Anti-Freezing Engine Well and Cistern Pumps Lead Pipes: Having also on hand, a large assortment of PLOWS—among them are PEACOCKS PLOWS. I have, also, the well known WOODS' PATK.VT PLOWS.
THE J- Til
O" Beeswax, Leather. Copper or Brass will bo received in payment for anv of the above machinery. Terre-Haute, Jan. 29-21-tf F. HALE, Agent.
Cincinnati Machine 111 AND r-".\ "^MACHINE CARD MANUFACTORY. OflUe and Sale Rooms on Walnut, near Front Strret,
A.C.B&OWN,Annt
Woollen Machinery, of all descriptions embracing the latest and most approved styles of Wool Carding Machines, all sizes both double and single, and furnished Biiigte or in full sets, all complete with Cards* necessary, Tools, &c. on short notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. Wool and Hair Picking Machines, Is test Patent. Roller Jacks and Condenser Machines, of the latest and most approved construction. Power Looms, Napping -Machines, Gig Mills. Brash Machinea, broad ana narrow, Patent Cloth Shearing Machines, of superior construction, Shearing Blades, 4c.
Machine Cards of every description, warranted of the best quality. Gentry's Patent French Burr-Stone Mills, of the latest Invention, on a new and superior construction.
Baldwin's Patent Stock Mills, the most valuable Mill in use, for Grinding C-orn and Cob together, and other Grain for Stock Feed.
Horse Powers, several of the most approved kinds in use. Doct. Ieavitt's celebrated Anti-Frrezing FIRE ENGINE, Well and Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipes, Rive tied How, &c. &c.
Agricultural Machinery,of the latest and most approved kinds, including Thramine Machines, several kinds, Patent Hemp Breaking Machines, Cotton and Hay Presses, Clover HuHers,Corn Shellers, of the latest improved patents. CULTIVATORS—Planting Machines, Drilling Machines, Fanning Mills, Straw Cutters, several kinds, &c &c.
Hemp Machinery built te order ol the latest improvements. Manufacturers, Millers. Carders, Cloth Dressers, Weavers, &c. cf be supplied with most articles wanted in their business— such as Millers'Hoisting and Regulating Screws, Spindles, Damsel Irons. Sic.
Tobacconists', Fullers' and Lard Press Screws, Turning Lathes, Thros'.le, Jack. Jenny ond Billy Spindles.CombPlatrs, ClesnineCombs.Cord Plvers, Cotton ana Woo! Hand Cards, Fullers'Jacks. Horse Cards, Fullers' Stoves and Plates, Steel Reeds, Fullers' Brushes. Heddie Twine, Satinette and Cotton Power Loom and Roller Shuttles, Weaver'a Picks, Throng Lcftthfir &c.
Cincinnati, February 5, 1842-22-3m
Liquors! Liquors!
Just Received on Consignment, from v. orlt, 39i PIPES BRANDY, ^Siegneta," 14* Dupey." 104 .» "Pelevoison,""
9i
i» "Dunmn," 0 PUNCHEONS ST. CROIX RUM 15 PIPES HOLLAND GIN. At four months time, approved ordera.
JMoet'^s. Irish 4* Brooks,
HAVING
associated themselves in the practice ei Medicine, respectfully inform the citizensoi Ter* re-Haute,and vicinity that they are now prepared to attend to all calls in the profession. Office on Second Street,one door North oi Dr. Daniels'offic
Sept. 18-184I-2-ly. STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA
OFFICEcdTner
THIS
of Ohio and Market streets, south
east corner of the Public squate, and adjoining the dwelling of L. II. Scott. Esq. REFERENCES: Hon. John Fine, Ogdettsburgk, Hon.Silas Wright, Jr.. CantoU*' Hon. Micah Sterling, Watertovit,
TutfHIS
GARRETT k. CO.
Jan. 22-20-2m No. 29 Sycamare St.,Cincinnaii.
Fall an* Winter Goods. "VHE undersigned havejust receive# from the Host, andara nowopeninga wellselected assortment ot Fall and Winter Goods, which we will sell cheap for r/wnc«o/cuatomerB.
October 231841-7-tf.
Wm. J. BALL J. Co.
\K
jtifaasiBr Hon. H. Bronsoa, St. Augustine, Florida. Oct. 31-8-tf.
nn. FMie's
Certain Cure for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Ice. PRICE 75 CENTS,
discovery will undoubtedly confer upon the human family the greateat blessings that the inventive genius ana labors of men hsve ever bestowed upon suffering humanity in any ageoftha world. Untill this remray wae discovered, the consumption had been conaidered as tbe certain destroyer of a large portion of the human race. Seizing the youth, the middle aged, and tbe old,indiscriminately, and plunging them into an untimely grave. Who has not beheld with •arrow, the blooming girl, and tbe young man, who but a few months before, promised to make ornaments to society and tbe world, nipped, aa it were, in the bud, and consigned to the world of spirits, juat as they were sppesring upon the atage of actionf
Fortunately for suffering humanity, the discovery of this medicine, haa struck from the catalogue of diaeaaes, the terrors of the most horrible malady, that Ins ever withered the hopes of man.
It iaan Indian remedy, that was discovered in the year 1838. Dr. FALL having reaided for twelve years in tbe neighborhood of tbe Creek Indians, and having been eurpriaed at tie wonderful fact, that r.ot a single esse of consumption had ever been known to take place among tbem, was induced to believe that they most be is possession of some cure tor this most distressing of all diseases. After maeh exertion, for a term of more than three years, spent at intervals among thoee children of tbe forest, a receipt for this dieease waa obtained and iu life preserving principles are now offered through the medium of this medicine, to all mankind. For a proof of tbe net that all the Indian tribee of the American continent possess a knowledge of tbia remedy, it is only necesasry to remark that there ia not one single instsnce on record, or even a traditonal account among tbem, of sny Indian ever having died of consumption. 11 is Purely a vegetable composition, and one of tbe moat innocent BMd^neein the world, and like all other article ot medicine used by tbe Indian tribes, it is simple in its composition. DIRECTIONS.
Peytthf efBtcted with consumption, most take half a tea spoonful three or four times per day, with tbe addition of a tea spoonful jus* before gomg bed s! ajgbt. Patients afflicted with this dreadful disease bv awngit as above directed two or three moot ha, will find themselves entirely eteer ol tbe paia in the breast, and free from the coagh, that accompanies tbe eon-
It ia, slso, the beet asedteme in nee, for peraons who are troubled with spilling of blood, and slight hsckh»g coughs, pain in tbe nreaet, iu.. which when let ran on for months, so frequently terminate in consumption. Two or three bottles will, io all esses, relieve the paiiem, and restore the health entirely, li will entirely relieve tbe peuent from tbe night cooghs, which ere eo distressing, in a few hours from the time it ia first taken. ,,
Taken ia deem of a teaspoonful st bad ume.tt will •Bf». the most inveterate colds and aatbma.
muer9vm
Bags Rio Coflee, S Pe^tper^
For Sal* by
SDANIEL W. CLOVER, at New-Pwt. JOHN F. KING, Terre-Haute.
Jan. 16.1842-19
Brashes.
CLOTH
Brashes,
Paint do (XfVMKB| OO Dear ing io Marking 4* Shoe do
for sale at Nov. 20-11-tf
IS
Hair Varnish do Tooth do Flesh da ^Graintiigdo
Sash Toole, Itc. WOOD'S Drug and Apothecary Store
4r
8TONE
Satfcoa Dentist,
1
HiLTssiagssSdoor weet of the Bank, where ha wUl attend taaUaaflaMls profession. He has lateVy.sllp-
th^moet natural CQloraMdaS5»? ^ise^Goid plh e, fbil,dbe. apd ia prepared to perform all operations on the teeth as low ssvao possibly be afforded. He would remind parenta of the necessity of attending te their children's teeth in time to save expense aad pain.
N. B. Da. STONS will supply all ordera for Teeth, gold plate, foil, &c. oa cheap aa they can be purcwfd elaewhere.
Nov. 6.1841-9-tf
r,
I. ... II K&F "...
?DR. TAYLOR'S V*- i'
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT,
For Consumption
and
"Liver Complaiitjr
T!p*ghs, Co'ds, Asthma, Dijiculty of Breathing, Pains in ttejna* or Breast, Spitting of Blood, Catartks, diirfSiHfsiiicr,
Nettie Fever,'
Ntght Sweats, U$cuft or profuse Ezpectomtion, and,
Affect ions of the Chest, Lungs and Liter. artirle is prepared accotdiog to a recipe from, a very old and eminent physician, the Jute Dr. JHOLYOKE, who pieseived bis own life by its efficacy^-'
Liverwort even ia the common way of preparation, is universally known as the best article for diseases of^* the ungs, ever discovered iucf It is obvious that a highly concentrated pr*i«ar»tioi»v securing tha whoJs virtue of this iocstimnble h«(b, iuu!it be invaluable. Moreover, tbis niediciae ro^taiBs the medical brooer^ ties of the BnaleweeJ" Kun^Og^WfftS and many other roots and herbs. It iMiho warran^d not to contain nny mtrcury, mineral, or mineral pre-:3 pa ration aud »T0W reward will be given any person who will prove ihi. medicine to contain any minerals of any kind. Such has been the success of this Balsam* that it is warranted incapable of producing, ia
stance, injurious calls for this sovereign remedy have been Immense beyond precedent aad its reputation sustained ftoai Maine to Mobile thus proving the confidence bestow-' ed upon simple medical preparation, purely vegefable, and. the unu*ual astonishing effect attending.i(« use. Physicians, too, from a conviction of its mildness safety and success, employ it in their practice, recommend it to their patients, and esteem this medicine safe
and invaluable particularly as it does not interfere with any other medicine, patieats amy be taking at tbe same time nor restrict them to any peculiarity of diet confinement, J.c thu.« enabling persons to receive the full benefit of this medicine, and follow at thesara«F litre, if tbey wish, the advice of their physician
To persons of disordered nervous system, or those, who aie unable to rest well at night, this modicinsls most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value ot this celebrated medicine has been rightly tested, and not lound wantiug. The Proprietor is dkily receiving the most flattering accounts of its success and it is truly *mtifyine tosnvthis is emphatically the medicine of the PEOPLE.' It is used by the Mealral Faculty, supported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole New Yoik Press, and is in the house of most of our citizens.
For sale at the Drug Store of JOHN F.KING, wheie numerous Certificates of ihe unexampled cures performed by tbis Medicine may be seen.
Terie-Haute, Msrch 5, 184i-28-3.n 1
Watasia,
rPHE
INDIAN cure foi Coughs. Consumption, Spit* tin* of Blood, Asthma, and Diseases of IheLunss generally: For sale at the Dtue Store of
Terre-Haute, March 13-27tf. JNO F.KING.'
FAMILY MEDICINE. Prepared only by Dr. Jayne, Inventor, and sole proprietor, No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia and for sale by J. F. KING, Tsrn.haute,
TI1F.SE
medicines are recommended and extenriv^. I* used by th« most intelligent pciions in the United States, by numerous Fruftseors aad Presidents of Collepes, Physit i.na of the Army and Nevy,andof Hospitals and Almshouses, and by mors than three hundred Clergymen of various dennmina:ions
Thej- are expressly
rri-paredfor
These preparation* consist ot JAYNk'i F.XPECTORAAT, a valusble remedy for Coughs, Con^mption, Asthu.a, Spirting of Bloodt, Croup, Hooping Cough, BronchiJes. Pleurisy, „o9 i«! flamatioa of the Lungs or Throat. Difficulty of BreathPrice "ld *U
di*e,u"
of
THE
lb*
m-.
»r« *c* edsi ion Hi JE
m,
eff«cW/within the la.t fcwjJTr? in
i-
'jSi
family use/and here
acquired nn unprecedented ftopularilr throughout tbe United States and as they uie so admirably calculated to preserve health and cure diseese, no familr ihould ever be without iheoi. The proprietor Of these vsluable preparetiom receivid his educnlion at one of the -& best Medical Colleges in tbe United Stetes, snd bsa^ bad fifteen years experience in en exiepsive and diveraifie'l practice, by which he h»s had ample apportuni.'s ties of acquiring a practical knowl.dge of diseases snd of the remedies best calculated to rrnore*|hem*
Pf'tooaary Orgaas.—'
Also AYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the Preseivstion, Giowihand Besuty oftheH.ir,snd which will positively bring in New Hair on Bad Heads —PMce ai
Also JAYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a «rt!in and pleasant remedy for Woims Dy»pepii, Ptlea, »ncs many other diseases.—Price 50 cents
Also, JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, certain cure for Bowel and Summer Compl*i»t« Diar. rliass, Dysenterv, Chohc, Cremps. 3ick Hesdscbe, Sour Stomsch, Cholers Morbus, sud all derangemeou of the Stomach snd Bowels, Nervous Auctions, Ac.—Price SO cents.
JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases. Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, r»fisma. ttons, Glandular Obstructions, Di.eeses ofthe&kJn and in all esses where sn Alterative or Purcativa Medicine Is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold bv
Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841 J. |f. KINO.
HIomrs Te^efabic Life Pill* AND PHCEN1X BITTERS. "m
high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing almost every dieease to which it.e human frame is liable, is a msttsr fsmiliar with almost every intelligent person Thev became known by iheir fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.
Ia cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Billions and U*. er Affections, Asthma, Files, Settled Pslng, Rheumsttsm. Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure. State of the Fluids, Unbealihy appearance of tbe Skin, Nervous Debility, tbe Sickness incident to Femsles in Delicate Health, every kind of Weakness of (be Dimeslive Organs,and inalfgeneral Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to Ihe most exhansted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitten beyond the reach of competition, ia the eslleiation of every patient.
Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail, at WM ft MOFFAT'S Medical Office. 375 Broadway, N York ... s#.0uille
v0,e*»
Terre-Haute. Oct. 24, 1840-7-If.
GOELICK'S
»hey have a fac sim-
ilie of John Moflbt signature. ty The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price.88 cents 50 cents, and fl each, according to (he site and the Pbornix BiUers in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with full directions- For sale bv JOHN F. KIJVO^
MATCHLESS SANATIVE,
medicine of more value to man then the vast mines of Austria, oi even the uoiied treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from tbe vegetable, animal aad mineral kingdoms, sod thus possess a threefold power—a medicine, which, (hough d*» signed ss a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence over maoy diseases of (he humao system—a medicine which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are I'aily witnessing i|«astonishing curse of many whom they resigned to tbe grasp of the insatiable grave.
DOSE of the 3enative, for adults, oee drop for children, a half drop: and for infsnts, qesrterdrop tha directions explaining the manner of taking a half or a quarter drop.
Paict—Three and one third rix dollars In coin, value 75 ceats,) ($2,60) per Half ounce. For sale by j, p. RIM ft
TeTTe-Baute, August 10-48-tf
Tut VxerraBLi
a
1
The Vegetable Putmoanry Balaam.
believed to be deservedly tbe meat nopular Medicine ever known in America, for Coughs, Colds Asthmtor Phthisic. Cotaumption, Whooping-cough, and Pulmonary affections qf every kind
PUDIOKAXV BALSA*
bas been very
extenarvely need tor about twelve years snd its reputation haa bean constantly increaaing. So universally popular baa una article become, that it may now be considered ai a standard article in a large part of the United States and British Provinces. Many families keep it eonetantly by them, considering it tbe most safe ss well ss certs in remedy for tbesbovecomplsints The Proprietors hsve recei ved, snd sre receiving numerous rerommendstiofts from many of our best rhysieians, who make use of ft in their practice.
For aalehy Rsso, Wiwa it CCTLXS. (late Lowe a Read) wholesale dealera in Druaa. Medicines. Faint
pnncrpal p«
United States sod Bnfiah OVK WOOD Foraale in Terre-Kente, by CHARLrawwD wherec ertificstcs and referencee may be aeeiw
April 24,1841
