The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1842 — Page 4
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Smith &, draff,
SIGJV OF THE GOLDEN COFFER-POT,
HAVE
removed their esteabliahment to 'W building, on National Road Stre*t.t£«*«*0 Jt*wmuttr n*Te e-H a ut i^iSlNichotoSmith (of
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Vioccooea,) & cab K. Graff havMSo* formed.* partnersbip w» l»e
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would respectfully Inform their friends of Terre Haute and jjts vicinity, that, hiving a well «e-
other establishment on
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5EW A*D COMPLETE
Saddling Establishm®1"* A. M. BOATR1GHT&pJAS.FBUZANiii
their friends and thepublie.tat ihey are now receiving at their
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on NATIOSAI. w»»ir«1' one door Westol Lin ey n»P laree and fresh supp»y
together with an assortment of every thing »ual foun.l in such establishments. beenengagedin A.M Boatwrioht having heretoiore oeenc
fo" «TuK'.*h«''ffl'w^nical.riyio.i'^e cUiicns ofVilo and the surrounding country, to caJl au«l cxi^ninc for themselves before purcnasing e.sewliefe, ns wcare determined to keep tWbest and neaejt work,find in the latest styleand fashion, we
trale for all kinds of Country produce, at markiBt price, and soli as low as the articles can be manufactured for in the Western country.
Terre-Haute, Feb. 27-1841-25-tf.
TIIE TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL,
WIII
HAS arisen, like the Phatnix, from its
/SkKKfc ashes, and is now one of the neatest and jfjilB best finished two story brick buildings in jjSg^B town. It fronts on Socond street and tsprepared for tho accommodation of BOARDERS and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC'. My old friends and customers may rest assured that I shall )arc neither pains nor expense to make tlie "TerreIInute Hotel" equal to tho best on the WabaBb in every thing essential to the pleasure and comfort of guests. Having recovered my rights of the Mutual Firelnsurnnco Company, no one need apprehend that my purse was btirnf-out with my building. and consequently, that I have nochange left to provideformy table. The public arc respectfully requested to call, and examine fort lionise Ives. __
GEORGE HABERMEYER, West side Public Square.
Terre-Haute, May l-3il-if.
THE COUNTERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW. rpHE public will plesie to obnsrve that no Brandeth's Pills art genuine unlew the box has three labels npou it, each containing a fac simile ingnatura of mjr hand wilting, thud, B. Brandreth. These label* are engiaved on »teel, beautifully designed, aud done at an expense of several thou»aod dollars.
The Brandreth Pills.
The mm ukabla cure* which have beett effected by Brandreth'* Pills, hav»astonished the whole medical faculty, many ol whom have conceded thai they are the treated bln*inj£ that ever was riven to the world.
The raaion these celebrated PilUhave such a universally rood efi'ect, '»*, because their action harmonizes with uie human body.
When a dose of Brandreth'* Pill* arc taken, they are digested, and pa«s to every part of the system but they letve the body when they have effected the intended purpose, and health and vigor are by tbem insured.
Mineral medicine* mav enter the •ystem, bat they are with difficulty got ont again ar.d they always occafiou pain and misery while they remain in the hody.
Whereas Brandreth'* Pill* are a* innocent as a piece of bread, and are evacuated with the disease for which ihey are taktn.
From the time we are born to the time we cease to breathe, our hodies are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or wastes thmu. 1'he food we eal the digestive organ* convert into blood, which renews or bailds up by its circulating power. Thn« the human body is healthy whan the ulo.id circulate* freely, and when anything prevents it? free course through the vaio*, uiseasa commences.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following ate the oaly authorised persons to act a* agents —JAMES WARDLOW. WiUiam«own.—
ACOB EARLY. Terre-Haute. K. DOLE, Otter Creek, P.O. McClMJ.OOK & CONKKY, Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON, Newport. JAMES ANNON, Eugene^ Oct 20, 1841. 6 6tn.
Drug and Apotkcory Store.
CUAKf-KS
WOOD, harfng- pnrchaaed the stock of
G. W Patrick & Co. (late Pairick «t Wood,) offer* for tale cmy article in his line of business, oa raaaonahle terms, for Cask.
C- W. will be a Misled in the bu«iae«« by his brother, Dr. Wood, and h* character of tha articles told by hioi may be relied on, at they will be selected with great care. He has now on hand general assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS AND DYE-SPUFFS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. APOTHECARIES' WARE. FANCY
ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY
Together with an assortment of GROCERIES, con* si*tn.r of the beu article* of the kind. BRANDIES and VVI.NES, selected for medical purposes.
Alto^a general assortment ol
PATEAT MBDICINBS.
Terre-Haute, July 24, lt41-46-tf
important
TO THE ArrLlCTBD."^ I N S E S I N I E N »or
'•pills LINIMENT cant be surpassed by any, .L the following complaints, m: Spratas.
Wound* of any kind. Film or Sena) in the eye. Scratche«, Poison, Splint, Spa via, Fictela, Pole Evil, Bigheal, and Big-jaw, In hones Sweeney, Meicanal A faction*. Sore Bteasts, Froaen L«n.bs, Corns on the feet, Pain In the bark, (caused fcy epraia) Rheanmatitoa, Tetter, ^.e. The Directions explain the manner of tunr it for all of the abov* complaints
For sale by Mr. Wood, west of Court Hons*, and by Mr. King, north ofOwrt House, Terre-Haate, Indiana, who «i« the oalv aothothed Agents in this town, none •We caa be genuine.
8wmim% Penanaa !U»rO,», Indian Itair Dye,"
'fW«aloat No*N-ll*ll '--mk
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Juts,
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Ptapared by A. M. LINDSEY.
IPRtCR SO ceau per bottle. Tme-Hantn, Dee. 4,184I1S1/
c*r|W"t®rt«
corner of
*h« Pablic Square, SpriMrfield, IllinoH. Peraoaawish'•Ibecome Ataau for the above will apply ta the memsMsihtisn.
**tr*ct af Sarsar«rill«i
WOOD'S Drag and Apothecary 8t«rn.
PRODUCE TAKES IN EXCHANGE
For Saddlery.
RUFUSST.exchangewishingarticle
WE
M\THEW STEWART.
Torre-IIautc, May 29,1841 -38-tf
COPARTNEKSIP. J. FAST has associated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Business ol
Mauufttctnrlug Chairs, and will continue to carry on that business at their new shop, and old.stand of J. East, on rourth street, North of the Cumberland road Strcot, under the firm ol EAST & BUCK IN GUAM,
where they intend to keep on hand a general aMwrtnien of FANCY and WINDSOK CHAIRS, not inferior to any in the west, all of which they will sell on accommodating terms. They also solicit tne patronage of tho publte. All orders attended toon short noticc.
EAST & BUCKINGHAM
Terre-Haute, April 18—-32-tf
Hare and Choice Liquors, *JNol to be beat on the Wabash •1 HALF PIPES ol best old Cogniac Brandy? t| Bbw.old Tennegsee Te*sU,-
PipeR of Soheidam Gin.-
ipes
2 Casks Jamaica Spiriti 15 Bbls of Vera's Porter, 3 Dg. Port Wine, 3 Do- best Madeira Wino,
A Do. Malaga, 1 Cask Claret, Bbls. of old Monongahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna ana Principe Cigars. For sale, wholesale and retail,and warranted pure and unadulterated, by
V»iH» -II "I
JOHN, to accommodate his bu
siness to the times, in consequence of the scarcity of money, will every in the. Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at the highestcashprice. His stock, now on hand, comprises every article usually manufactured in his line, such ue Saddles, Harness, Trunk*, £c. He invites the friends of domestic manufactures to call, examine, and judge for themselves and, if he don't give bargains, be wul not ask their patronage and support.
The articles taken will be as follows. Wheat. Flour, Oats, dried Hides, and Deer-ski**, Bees-wax Feathers, Flax and Tow Linens. Store next door east of Mr. LANDON'd National Hotel.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 28-51-tf Take JVotice,
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Stock of every descripuon for the niaoafacture of Saddlery, Trunks, liar nest, 5*c.
Eauoficfiber has now for sale, and ready for delivery ai the [Lamasco Foundry, EmnsvUle, Ia.j Hubbard's Patent ROTARY PUMP lor Wells and Cisterns. These Pumps, for economy of time and labor, and for durability, cannot be surpassed.
One of those Pumps can be seen in operation residence of Lucius
H.SCOTT,EsqlTerre-Haute.at_the
subscriber is also prepared to furnish Fire Engines— which have been well tested at the East, and are in general use. The Fire Enginesean be furnished at a cost offrom $250 to such 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 Lccics H.
JUlMATA IRON VIOKt, A. McGRKGOR,
HAS
constantly on hand a general assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bar Iron, round, flat, and square, of all sizes, Anvil*, Vices, Bellowses, and Sciew Plates, Englishand American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and Cast STEEL Mill and cross-cot Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, *fv Nails, cut and wrought, assorted, Spades and Shovels, Smoothing Irons an Tiilor*" Geeee, Fruit Kettles. Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins', Williams anif Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, Evans* Augers, Crose-Cut and Mill Saws, Gate and barn-door Ilingee, Scythes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either at wholesole or retail.
N. B. Country Blacktmilh's are invited to call. They may rest assured I will adj at reduced prices Store on the National Road JSov.15-lQ.tf.
"FRESH FANCY AND 8TAPI.E GOODS.
AVE just opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fancy consisting in part of rich Light and Dark CflALYS— plain and fieur'd SILKS—Blk and Blue Blk Silks—French Flowers, Ribbons, Silk and Cotton Hoeierv, Blk fillet Glovee and Mitts, Bishop Lawn, Linen Cambric, super Blk Italian Cravats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small fignr'd Ginshnm eiid Prints, 1 inen Hdkfo {extra sixei, Lace Colfais, Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, Ate. all of which Will be sold for cask.at Eastern rates of profit, adding transportation.
JLasi Afoticc.
ALL
persona knowing themselves indebted to S. Patrick, or old account to Patrick &. Wood, or to G. W. Patrick dt Co- will save costs by calling and settling the same immediately.
I am authorised to receive and receipt for the same. --metf/m G. W. PATRICK. Oct. t. 1841 4tf
FRIENDS OF THE BIBLE LOOM
.97
The
SCOTT,
with immediate attention, or, ifsent to the subscriber, at Evansville. Ia. Terms cash. j, W. A. SULLIVAN, Lamasco Foundry.
Evansville, Sept. 4-5g-tf. i.
Last Notice
AM under the necessity of again urging all those __ indebted 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. Ballfr Co., and I have to say finally that unless this notice is promptly attended to, all notes and accounts on hand will be put in suit.
THO. II. BLAKE.
Terre-Haute. Oct- 2.1841-45-tf GOOD NEWS TO FARMERS. WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY, CORN, AND FLAX
SEED WANTED. *,«,,•
wish to purchase 10,00 bushels of Wheat. 20,000 Do Corn.
St
5,000 Do Rye. All or which will be purchased at the highest market prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the Terre-Haute Steam Mill. Also, A few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wsnted at the same place. We have yot on hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, all of which we wish toexchangefor the above named articles,or cash,at the lowest market prices.
Aug. 20-51-tf. SMITH BUTTON. P. 8. We have a sujterior quality of Kanawaha Salt at 56} cents per bushel, by the bbl. S. B-
CJlSUJUEMtr,.
ANEW
AND SPLENDID ARTICLE
Cashmere, for phildren's wear,—just received the Cash Store. G.
Nov. 13, 1841. 10tf
JESSKliBB
of piaid
W.
WORTHY
He has made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions,quarterly, so that lie will always be in possession of the latest Fashions and,from his knowleged ofthebusines8,hehopestoreceivca8hare of the public patronage. 9CT Cutting done at theshortest notice,and warranted to fit. if made right. Terre-Haute, Nov. 30.-12tf
TERRE-HAUTE
Steam Foundry A* Engine Shop.
QTRATTON, WALLACE & CO are now prepared IO to execute orders for Engines, Boilers, Forging Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either in Iron or Braes, Turning. Finishing. $c.
For the Farmer, we have thebestarticleoT PLOWS, among which are the Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares the oast Shares are much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We have also the well known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the Wabash Valley—and all oar Plows will he warranted to run well, and not break from flaws or bad work.
ST" Wheet, corn,oats, or any otherarticle of Farming produce, will be taken inexenange tor Plows 'J errc-Haute, Feb. 20,1841-tf.
at
LANG
ltr
TAIL0RIN6 ESTABLISHMENT.
would respectfully inform his friendp
and thepubliceenerally,thathohas commenced t^e TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors Werl of the Bank, where he will be always ready to execute orders in the above line, in all its various branches, on the shortest notice, and in a stylenot to besurpassed in the West.
THIS.
"THE American BibleSociety, located at New York, have resolved to establish a Depository of their publicationa in Terre-Haute, and their agent has made arrangement a with the subscriber to take charge of the
An Invoice of $500 worth of Bibles and Test*ments have been ordered, have cone to hand, and are now offered for sale to Bible Associations. Township Committees. or individuals at the Society's low pricee, with only the addition uf exchange, freight and expenses. r.
Drrwui fstan'sil) ensft. N. B. There will benootherdepoaitorv of the Anseri eaa Bible Society's publications nearer than Indian lis. The fmnds of the Bible, therefom, in the sur rounding counties, and in
I E S I E S
WHICH
G. VV. LANGWORTHY.
Terre-Haute. June 26,1841-42-tl.
O Yes O Tea I O YeslJ! A I I O I E E I rp!lE subscriber having permanently located himself in the town of Terre-Haute, fbr the purpose of Auctioneering horses, and goods, of all disenptions, entertains the hope that by strict attention to tbeabeve bueiltesa, together with two years experience, to meritt a portion oft tho public patronage. Being the
only licensed Auctioneer in Terre-Haute, his customers will have the advantage of laws holding him responsible, under severepenalties, for the faithful performance of hie official duties
Ill
JOSEPH A. HA YDEN.
Terre-Haute, August 7-48-tf. BACON! BACON I! AAA POUNDS Prime Bacon, Hoground.just "4UUV received and for sale, by JAS- DAVIS.
Terre-Haute, May 89-tf Nat. Road st.,S.«i4a
Illinofa. are recommended
to take weunraa by forming County Soeietiea, Towneht^Goaimitteea. 4e.. for exploring their several dietrk':^ searching out the destitute, aad devisinr sapsas for suptd ^tng every destitute fomily with the Word of Life. E FLINT,
IIK414B. PhMa. Book 8wi
a SUPERIOR ARTICLE of heavy Blanket and Ou Merino Shaiwis, together with ver Lace Veils, rich dark Prints, Merinos &c wsofler at a small advance
N*^13J8I
with a varisiv of black Theaboes
G. W. LANGWORTHY.
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Why will ye live at 4K dying ratr.f 'hrifr ..
$
9 S
Dr. Humphreys'
VEGETABLE OINTMENT, FOR PILES. FISSURES, Ac.
AFTERTHE
a practice of more than 30 years, and witnessing a great amount of human suffering from that distressing malady. Piles or Homorrfaoide, and believing that the remedies heretofore discovered tor its cure, area 1 most an entire, failure short ol an operation by the ligature, wire or knile,—Dr. Humphreys* has been induced to bestow uncommon attention to the subject, with the design of discovering a remedf that would poseeaB the power ttf discuss (be inflammation, and disperse the tumefaction of the parts, and at the same time be a mild and desirable remedy. Hiaanticipationa have been most fully answered, by a discovery, in combining active ingredients, which in (he composttion produce modified results, and increased efficiency as a medical agent and although its base is composed of highly active ingredients, its modifications are such, that it becomes, as a composition, perfectly mild and adapted to the use ol the most delicate subject.
As a test ol sincerity and confidence in the remody, the subscriber pledges himself to perfect a cure of Piles, in all coses that may be submitted to his management, or in case of failure in any case,
THE
Esq., will meet
BO
made for the Ointment. From Wilcox, Mackinuti. a To
PUBLIC.—IS.
have been afflicted with l&wfrr-
lioids or Piles for more than 12 years pasty ana Tor a great part of the time severely afflicted with it. Juve used almost eyery kind of medicine and application, and all without any substantial benefit, until* about three weeks since I commenced using Dr. 8* Humphreys' Vegetahfe Ointment. From the l^our I commenced using it 1 have been getting better, ana am at this time quite free from the complaint. 1 hjivfe the fullest confidence in its being a specific in Such
Auburn,N.Y. Feb.20.1841.
JONATHAHS.Wdiseases. ILCOX.
Prom J. N. Slarin, Cashier Cayuga Co. &4nk. To Dr. E. Humphreys': SIR, -I commenced the Baa of your Vegetable Ointment for the Piles, a few weeks since, and have used it occasionally ever sinoe,although under circumstances so unfavorable that I did not expect to be much benefitted by it. On the first application I felt immediate relief from the soreness ana tenderness that usually attends the disease, and think I am now almost, it- not entirely well, and do most cheerfully recommend it to all similarlv affected.
Aubnrn, N. Y. March 2,1841. J. N. STAKIN. The Ointment is equally efficacious in fissures of the Anus and Rectum, a malady of which the great F'rench Surgeon, Baron Dupuytren, in his lectures on Clinical Surgery, says: "The discovery of a cure for this disease, without an operation, would bean invaluable benefit to mankind." The following from the Rev. G. W. Montgomery, attests its efficacy in that disease:
Dr. Humphreys'—Having but a few weeks past been afflicted with several small fissures On the lower part of the Rectum, which gave nte intense pain for several hours each day, I made use of your Ointment for the last two weeks: and it has not only relieved me, bat the fissurea are healed, and 1 am cured. I gl^ly recommend the.useof your Ointment to those afflicted in a similar manner. Respectfully yours,
Auburn,JJ.Y. June3.1841. GEO.W. MoCTaoxKRY. PRICE $1 per Box. For sale in Terre-Haute, by March 12,1842-25-6iu J. F. KING-
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Coughs, Gold*, Consumption, Bronchttia) ASTHMA, and sill Dtaoaaes or the I^nngs suid Windpipe. ,•
PW. COVERfS kt BALM OF LIFE!
A Nets and Valuable Remedy far the Ours ff COUGHS, CONSUMPTIONS, BRONCHITIS, A8THI1, SHORTNESS OF BREATH
DYSPEPSIA, PAINS IN THB QUpPf $ V-
rrs- Etteniiveh imd, and rtaommmded by the MBDIQAL FACDLTY, to jphom prfm the
RBCIPB
known.
COVKET kC^iPrepriMers. Aubura,l*.Y. 8A5TORD VkXKjfa'lAgenUforth* West, 15 BastFourth Street, CincinaaU.
Broiichitis! Bronchitis! Beware of that dread destroyer*
BRONCHITIS
spares neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, but annually hurryine thousands upon thousands to a premature giave under the mistaken name of Consumption. The usual symptoms of this disease aie, Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Mattef, and sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the small wina-tubes 6r air vessels running thiough every part of tae lungs. The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and wiJe-spteading disease is this "j
REV. I. COVERT'S BALM OF LfFE. This new and invaluable Medicine is universally* pro nounced, by the multitudes who have used it and tested its henting virtues, to be the most wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for the cure 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 ftom 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 truly sympathise with human suffering, every where bail its appearance with heart-felt joy and look upon the Balm of Life as one of those great and umcommon blessing* which a kind Providence Occasionally bestows ou man, but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between.'
JCrCirculors, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, oan be had. gratuitous, of all our Agants. __
CMM
The BALM OF LIFE, (One Dollar par Bollle,) is for sale by JOHN F- KING, March 5,1842-2£-6m Terte*Haute.
From the Boston Medical Journal, Aug. 2f, 1840. The following is an extract from an arttele in that paper on 'Morbus LaryngiiesConcionatorum^or Bronchitis. by Frank H. Hamilton, Prof, of Materia Medics nod General Pathology in Geneva Medical College. "The Rev. I. Covert's mixture, aleonow usedeo extensively for this alfeetion by clergymen, belongs to the same clsas of stimulating expoctorants being one of those lucky combinations of nodical agents which, while it promotes expectoration, does not ihfepeir {lis lone ofthe stomach. t}f this medicine we (pel aj liberto speak, since its cornsssition is not betd firom the
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S'Hereafter,
THE
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tn the eases of many other*, with decided bpnefit." From tke Rtm. D. Ulsara. la MS asy-hMga bo-
seriossly datand, aad contianad so for acsuly fourt«ea years, aad aboat lix rears since I wu attacked with Chronic Brooohitis wfmli oecwiMdM ssnch pain aad distress atteaded by diflScalt breathing and painsia various parts of tho eh^t- la M*«* la* I p«rcha»«d a bottle of Rev. Covert's Balm of Life, and tb« effect ha* baea, that my braathiss is about as fat as bafora I was tekasi, my Chroaic BroadMtis is idrty if not altogether corsd, aad the paiasof the chest have sobsidoT. I have fmit «onfideaee ia the of Life, and thisk it a good a«d *afe medicine.
Ao«l«u,N.y.Aof.21,1^9. DAVID MOORS, Fnm tke
in.
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Indianapoe, tn the snr-
H. Bennister, A. B. TtadtOr yf Ltmr guMges At tke Gssnievsa Seminar}, This certiftM that I havdsaceastfiilly used the Rev. I. Coven's Bain of Litis. Is the ease of a$ obstinate cold, which r«f*!tad in a settiod l«8aaiaaittoa of this tnaga, the Bain, of &&, after the trial of several other ai«£cia«s for several weeks, effected a ctadaa! bat Msnststrsia. H. BANNISTER.
Caseeovia, N. Y- Apfit 1|S8, Theaataraoftbecoaspoaitionof the Rev. Covert» Balm of Life, having been felly explained to the folmedical gontleaMS, they have eonaMted that
lowing
they asay b#r«fcned to a* aalhoritjr SOT its ability as as axpeciowat In those chrodkr cases of ttainfeaary dis-
in which that dasa sflsnalia is tsdkmel. D. M. Rxaas, M- D, Proimor of tk» Theory nwf IWice of Metficiw «tiM MedioalCMIovn
J. MTNaoavre*. M- D. Ptoftssor of A«rto«ef aad Phyajol«3«y thtflwWd GallM*. Miu 9»ni«Ht,E D. H. York city,
Da. X- HcKmoare. do. do. J. Mnatfc, U, P. Philadstphia
TMs cwtiiss that having wasstned tie Rev. Gown's Bniai of liisinall Its ropnponcat pga, we do beiievait toheonaof the best c»aspe*ads Air Coocha, Cowmaapdons. Chronle laAaaHnatfat*, eifc. dmhUEws teveaeyk»owledc*,a«4ioiMMe«f its nan to #11 «Mteted wnh tho above
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NEW FIBS- ,, HQHE undersigned t".-* -frhave entered into Mrtneiship under the name of FOSTER & OOMNERjind have taken a Shop next door east of D. Dole*
BII
A CKgMlTII-
1NG BUSINESS, in al I its various branches. All kinds of work done in the best manner.and
storteat 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 of a a
N B. They will pay the strictest attention to Horse Shoeing} having had considerable experience ia this branch, they flatter themselves tbey can do it in as good style as c&i lie done in Terre-Haute.
A JOHN C. FOSTER, ALEXANDER CONNER
Terre-Haute, Jan. 24,1842-2J-U
Blank Books.
WILLIAM
charge seal] be
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. All of which are made of the best materials, and as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. Orders, by Mail or Otherwise, are reapecthjlly solicited.
Nov. 2?. 1841-12-tf.
HOTEL."
I ••fiACLB
PUTNAM
C.J. HANDrespectfuHyinformsthepublie, that he has taken the above establishment, where he is prepared to accommodate thetravelling public. No painsshall be spared, on his piart, to render general
satisfaction. ,. Putnamville, June 12,1841-40-tf '~.i
Ploughs.
JAMESGftOVERCastforsale,at
has the Iron and Hard
ware Store, the and Grover PLOUGHS, the Castingsof which are warranted sound. have Wrought and Cast Shares, well calculated Tor Timber or Prairie Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted to run well, and will be sold low. 0*A variety of Castings for sale as above. ]March 20-28-tf.
Copartnership J%otice
JAS.
DAYIS having associated with him in business THOS. DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conducted in the name of T. & J. DAVIS. We havejust received, in addition to our stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of whictt'will be|^d cheap, for cash, or countrv produce.
Terre-Hante, Aug. 14-49-tf.^ J. & T. DAVIS.
EASTERN STAGE LINE.
*FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS' P. VOORHEES & CO- have reduced the price of fare tp Indianapolis, to $5, and- will have immediately placed on the line Troy Coaches, put chased expressly for the scrvice. The route will be well attendecLand good horses and careful drivers secured.
the Stage will leave, daily, at 3 o'-
enabling the passengers to breakfast at Mr. Cunningham's. 14 miles east of Terre-Hante. May 25-37-tf B. REAM, Agent.
PAY! PAY!! PAY!!!
subscriber has his books now posted and ready for settlement he requests every one to call ana settle, pay off old scores, and begin the year 1842 with a good conscience. I must be paid better and more punctually.
Terre-Haute, Jan. 1,1842-18-tf E. DANIELS.
YARN! YARN! YARN!
rplIE.undersigned
1
has been freely made
have on consignment a largequan*
tity of COTTON YARN, wluch they wif!sell at Wholesale and Retail, for factory prices. Merchants and Farmers, can ha vebargains* .Oct. 23,1841—7—tf WMJ.BALL&CO.
YARN AND BATTING.
JUSTCOTTON
received and for sale cheap, at wholesale and retail, by Sept. 11-1-tf WM. J. BALL & CO-
__ TICS—An extensive assortment of 3-4 7-8,4 4, and38inch brown and bleached muslins, which are offered cheaper than ever.
Feb.27-25-tf G. W. LANGWORTHY.
GROCERIES,
AT WHOLESALE $ RETAIL
T^HE Subscribersare now receiving alargeandsplen did lot of GROCERIES, embracing almoe( every articlein theirline, all of which they intend to sell at the lowest rates. Country Merchantsareparticularly invited to call and examine our stock of Goods before purcliasitigelsewhere. Our stock, consists, in part, of the following articles** 119 Sacks Rio, Havana and St. Domingo Coffee. 16 Hhde. N.O. Sugar, $5 Kits mack era I, 30 Bbls.N.O. molasses, 12 Boxes Herring, 12 Tanners Oil, 1 Balecotton, 15 Qr .casks malaga wine, 1000 lbs. Leaf Sugar 40 Boxes RASina,
.T,
20 Drums Figs. 20 Boxes Codfish, IS Bbls. and halfbbls mackeral, 10 Bags Pepper and Spice.
®"dertigned have entered into partnership sn der the name and style of Blake Sc Bourne, and have takeni the old stand of Grerrerman A. Bourne, on tne north side of the public square, where they are now opening en exteoeive assortment of Drv QtiJd*, Hardware ana Groceries, the greater part of which has just been received from the Eastern cities. They will sell upon vary accommodating terms, and invite their (Heads and the public in geaersl to give them a call. ~'l9S.J1 BLAKE, 3. BOURNE.
Terre-Haute. Nov. 24-13-t m^KtUrn or Partnership. I^u Oro*cr»an & Bourne, is this by mutual consent, and the bus aessof the firm placed tn the handsofTho. 3. Bourne fcrfaal aetthrtneoi, to whom all indebted will please apply and make payment, as the same *t»* beeloaed as soon asprapticabla.
A S
Orleans Rons,
t» Malaga Wiack,! I jtT** 1
Madeira Tewriff
do do
1 Caak Port
Sugar Haase Mo-
I Hbd. N .O Cersoa Indigo,
Mm Maddar I Copperas, Almm.
Not. 20th 1841-41-tf
MMTSMOJr Terre-BANTE,
Life-
I ry Stable, and adjoining S. Archer's Car rrage and Waggon
Shop, where they intend carrying on the
1
STACY & CO. of Indianapolis, Ia.
INDIANA.
V1LLE,
ft
I Case Prunes, 6 Boxes Lemons, 25 Boxes Tobacco, various brands,
April 24-33-tf. SMITH & BUTTON.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
MADISON
&. CHAMBERLIN having associated
themselves together in the House Carpenter Business., respectfully infbrmthepublicthat they intend ke?plihg constantly on hand a good assortment of seasoned Lumber, for the ready accommodation of those who may favour them with their custom and promise to exetnlfeall their work,without exception, in the most workmanlike manner,and to anv style of architecture edaired. Ha vmg had much experience in heavy framing they can give perfect satisfaction in the execution of ell such work as may be required to sustain the powers of machinery,
DESIGNS for buildings,
description, given,and
of every
Drawings
of the same executed
in iheneatest manner .and furnished at reasonablenricee. No charges for drawings and specifications where they alaodotbework.
reasonablcprices seifications wfaei March 1347-tf
If BW GOODS.
npHE subscribers are just receiving and openings complete assortment of staple dry good a, together tfiih a general assortment of family groceries. All of wbtcb wil! be aold very cheap for cash or soenirv pro-
d0^'by
,o.t
:T-
&
J-
DAVIS.
JTMls.
50 f°rsale by Asg.gg-51-tf SMITH & BUTTON
MBW FIRM.
O E A N
T.J. BOURNS.
Terre-Hante,NOT."
24-13-tf ,-,v,
Groceries!
"odersigned have for aale, dmat. 5 PimCogaine Brandy I 1 Bbl. Whiting 1 A a 8 Bbb. do do 2 HoHand Git. 2 American do
Whiting
Chalk, fjgt,
1 Ground Ginger, I Race' do 1 Femk Riot.
ISIIKM.MOV8M2,
THE
anbacariber rwpactfully informs the public, that he hu taken the abort well known establishment, where he will me every «ffert to aecoivmodate the travelling p*blic, as well as regular boarders-
The House is situated on Market street, on the tuad leading to Lafayette, two squares north of the Court Houee. The premises have been recently completely repaired with some additions made thereto. No pains will be spared to give general satisfac-tion.
WILLIAM BAIRD.
Terre-Haute. Feb. 19, T842-SM—tf.
Carpeting.
HO INGRAIN CARPETING, of sup. 4"" quality, and of the moat fashionable patterns for sale at reduced prices, for Cash.
Jan. 27, 1842-21-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY.
LOOK AT THIS...
rpHE subscriber having opened an AGRICUL-
TURAL WA RE-HOUSE^o^Josite the National ovea Maeninery—audi as Burr-Stone Mills, Baldwin's celebrated Patent Siock Mills, for grinding Cob and Corn into coarse meal Brown's Patent Corn Shelling Machines, worked by hand or horse also, Gen* try's celebrated Patent Sweep Horse^Powers, twe or four horse powers Threshing Machines of the latest improvement also, Doct. Leavitt'sAnti-Freezing Engine Well and Cistern Pumps Lead Pines: Having also on hand, a large assortment of PLOWS— anions them are
Hotel, of the latest and impr Carding Machines, French
PEAcoot's
PLOWS. have, also, well
known WOODS' PATEWT PLOWS.I
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 Grindiug Corn and Cob together, and other Grain for Stock Feed.
Horse Powers, several of the most approved kinds in use. Doct. Leavitt's celebrated Anti-Freexiug FIRE ENGINE, Well and Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipes, Rivetted Hose, See. &c.
Agricultural Machinery, of the latest and most
latest improved patents. CULTIVATORS—Planting Machines,grilling Machines, Fanning Mills, Straw Cutters, several kinds, &c &c.
Hemp Machinery built to order ol the latest improvements. Manufacturers, Millers, Carders, Cloth Dressers, Weavers, fec. can be supplied with most articles want* ed in their business—such as Millers'Hoisting and Regulating Screws, Spindles, Damsel Irons, fcc.
Tobacconists', Fullers' and Lard Press Screws, Turning Lathes, Throstle, Spindles. Comb Plates, Cleani. Cotton ana Woo! Hand Cards., Cards, Fullers' Stovesand Plates, Steel Reeds, Fullers' Brushes, Heddle Twine, Satinette and Cotton Power Loom and Roller Shuttles, Weaver's Picks, Throng Leather, &c.
Cincinnati, February 5,1842-22- Sot
Liqnors! UqaorsT
Just Received on Consignment, from N. York, 394 PIPES BRANDY, "Siegnette," I ?14* l©
41Y-
Dupey,"
10* "Pelevoison
Oi "Dumon," 41 PUNCHEONS St. CROIX RUM, %15 PIPES HOLLAND GIN. ...,,1 At four months time, approved orders.
WING araociated themselves in the prsct Medicine, respectfully inform the citizens of Ter-re-Haute, and vicinity that they are now prepared to attendto all calls in the profession. Office on Second Street, one door North ol Dr. Daniels'office.
Sept. 18-1841 -2-Iy.
STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR .IT
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
OFFICEcorner
Hon. H. Bronsoit,
Oct. 31-8-tf.
M.V,
GARRETT & CO/-" '-9
Jan. 22-20-2si No. 2p Sycamore St.,Cincinnati.
Fait and Winter Goods,
n^HE undersigned havejust received front the East, and are now opening a wellaelected assortment ot Fall and Winter Goods, which we will sell cheap for cash«oron usualcredits to our^NMCfso/customers.
October 23 1841-7-tf,
Wm. J. BALL C#®
Duct'8. Irish d* Brooks,
of Ohio end Market streets.south
east corner of the Public sqnoie. and adjoining the dwelling of L. H.Scott. Etq. REFERENCES: Hon. John Fine, Ogdeueifrgk Hon.Silas Wright, Jr.. Canton, Hon.Micah Sterling, Watertown,
JJR.
Y.
Pkilaitolphi,.
St. Augustine,Florida*
JFogJLM^S
Certain Core for Consnmption, Coughs, Colds, ike, mm- *K PRICE 75 CENTS, fTHIS discovery will undoubtedly confer upon the human family the greatest blessings that the inventive genius arid labors ?f men have ever bestowed upon suffering humanity in any age ofthe world. till this remedy was discovered, the conaumntu been considered as thccertajn destroyer of a large por-
Fortunately forsuffbring humanity, the discovery of this medicine, has struck from the catalogue of diseases, the terrors of the most horrible malady that has ever withered the hopes of man.
It is an Indian remedy, that was diaoovord in the year 1836. Dr. FALL,having resided for twelve years jn the neighborhood of the Creek Indians, and having been surprised at t' wonderful fact, that r.et a single case of consumption had ever bee& known 10 take place among them,, was induced to believe that they must be in possession of some cure lor this most distressing of all diseases. AAe* much exertion, for term Of mors than three years, spent at intervals among those children of the forest, receipt for this disease was obtained aad its life preserving principles are now offered throagh the mediate of (hi* medicine, toall mankind. For a proofof the fact tharall the Indian tribes of the American continent possess knowledge of this remedy, it Is only necessary to remark that there ia not one aingle instance on record, or even a tradttonal account among them, of any Indian ever having died oi consumption. It is purely a vegetable composition, and one of *he most tnnoeent muieineain the world, and like ail other anieleot medians used by the Indian, tribes it is simple in its composition.
DIRECTIONS.
Pemons.afflicted with eonsam?(iD0, must take half nful three a tea spoonful or four times per dsy, with the addition of a tea noonfill just before going to bed at night, ffctientsaflneted with this dresdfel disease bjr using it ssabove directed two or three months, will find themselves entirely clear of tho pain in the breast, and free from the cough, that aceompeiiiea tbe consumption.
It is, also, the best mediane in us. fct f*noae who sre troubled with spitting of blood, snd slight hacking coughs, psin in the ftresst, &*.. which when let run on for months, so freqaemiy terminate sumption. Two or three bottles will- iia.all cease, relieve the pattern, and restore the health entirety- it will entirely refreve thepetwnt Inm the wg»t eonps, which are sodistitssing, ta few hows from the tins
S'Sm
ilT.lS
Bags Rio Cofbe, 2 Fefper,
Ies lbs. 5 Boxes Rose and SHona Soap,
Malaga Raisins.
IS Pelong Cigars 19" Conmnoa do S Ytrginin Tohoeeo, 1 24 Reams Wrap. Paper.
Shoe
For aale at
WMJBALL&CO.
rf. .. rtn
relieve the mast colds aad ssebam.
DANIEL W. CLOVER, at New port. JOHN F. KING, Terre-Hante.
Jsn. j«, 184l.»19
Brathet.
LOTH BroilMs,
CyPairn 8c«id»bingA» Dnsting do sMsrfciac do
Hair Ilruahes, Vanitsh do. Tooth do
Tools,
&:
r#
Nov. 2M 1-tf
1
WOOD'S Drog snd
Apothecary Store.
DR. STONE, Surgeon Dentist,
Palpitation tke Night Sweats,
-the
O* Beeswax, Leather, Copper or Brass will be received in payment for anv of the above machinery. 'Terre-Haute, Jan. 29-21-tf F. HALE, Agent.
Cincinnati Machine Work*
AND
MACHINE CARD MANUFACTORY. OJice and Sale Rooms on Wahttet, near Front Street, A. C. BROWN, Agent.
Woollen Machinery, of all dfeecriptions embracing the latest and most approved styles ol Wool Carding Machines, all sixes both double and single, and furnished single or in full sets, all complete with Cards necessary, Tools, &c. on fehort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Wool and Hair Picking Machines, latest Patent- Roller Jacks and Condenser Machines, of the latest and most approved construction. Power Looms, Napping Machines, Gig Mills. Brush Machines, broaa and narrow. Patent Cloth Shearing Machines, of superior donstruction,'Shearing Blades,&c.
door weal of the Bank^whsro he will attend to allcalls in his
,r profeseion. Hehaalately sup-
phed himself with a lot of superior Porcelain Tettk of the most natural colors aad aha^^ca. Also, Gold plate foil, &c. and ia prepared to perform all operations on the teeth as low aa can possibly be afforded. He would remind parent*of the necessity of attending to their children's teeth in time to save expense and pain.
N- B. Da. STONK will supply all orders for Teeth, gold plate, foil, Ac. as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere.
Nov. 6, 84 l-9-i
DR. TAYLOR'S
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT-,
For Consumption and Liver Com pla at, Coughs, Cojds, Asthma, Difficulty Breathing, Pains
sPy***S
ion of Ike Heart, Oppression and Soreness of est, irAtxymg Congk, Pleurisy, Hectic Ftver, ,.
e*t* *t
THla
profuse Expectoration, and
ri?c Jf™1'0*' tke Chest, Lungs, a^d Liver. article is prepared according to a recipe frota a very old and eminent physician, the late Dr. Holyokk, who presetved his own life by its efficacy although of a consumptive constitution, to the astonishing age of one hundred and two years until the age of eigbty-seven, he was engaged in rery extensive praetice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundreds are sow living in good health, that Consumption seemed to have marked for an early grave, who owe their pieservation to the use of this invaluable medicine.
Liverwort even ia the common way of preparation is universally known as the best artirle for diseates of the Lungs, ever discovered and it ia obvioos that a highly concentrated preparation, securing the whole virtue of this inestimable herb, mast be invaluable Moreover, this medicine contains the medical uroner^ ties of tbe Bugle weed, Lungwort, Fever Root, and aad many other roots and herbs, ft f» ahoS^rrantetf not to contain any marcory,vmie»ra], or niiaeral preparation afd $1000 reward will be given any person who will prove this medicine to contain sny minerals, ot any aind. Such has been the success of this Balsam that it is warranted incapable of produciag, ia any instance, injurious effects. Within the last few yean the calls for this sovereign remedy have been immense beyond ptecedent and its reputation sustained from Maine to Mobile thus proving the confidence bestowed upon a simple medical preparation, purely vegetable, and the unusual aitosishrng effect attending its use. Physicians, too, from a conviction of its mildness safety and success, employ it in their practice, recom' mend it to their patients, and esteem thjs medicine safe and invaleable particularly as it does act interfere with any Other medicine, patieats may be taking at the same time BOr restrict them to any pecaliatity of diet, confinement, £c., tnui enabling persons to receive tho full benefit of this medicine, ana fc!!ow at the sans tine, if they wish, tbe advice of their physician
To persons of disordered nerrous iy»tem, or those who ate unable to rest well at night, this modicinc is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value of this celebrated mcdicine hni been rightly tested, and not found wanting. The Proprietor is dailv receiving the most flattering accounts of its success and it is truly xmiifVing to say this is emphatically the medicine of the PEOPLE.' It is used by the Meuiral Faculty, supported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole New York Press, and is in the house of most of our citizens.
For sale at the Drug Store of JOHN KING wheie numerous Certificates of the unexampled cures performed by this Medicine may be seen.
Terte-Hnute, March S, 1842-26-Soi
Watasia,
HPHE INDIAN curefot Coughs. Consumption, Spittinjrof Blood.Asthms, and^Diseascs of tbeLanas geitorally: For safe at the Drug Store of
Terre-Haute, March 13-27tf. JNT) F.fflNG.
FAMILY
Prepared only by Dr. Jayne, Inventor, and sole preprietor, No. WSoKlh Third street, Philadelphia, and for salt J. F. KING, Terre-Haute, hid.
THESEbymedicines
are rccmnmended and extenrive.
ly used by the most intelligent prisons in tbe United States, by numerous Profcseor. and Presidents of Colleges, Physician* of the Army and Navy, and of Hosmtalii and Almshouses, and by mere thai, three hundred Clergymen of various denominations
They are expressly prepared for family use, and have acquired aa unprecedented popularity throughout tbe Unced States and as they ate so sdmirablyTalculated to preserve health and cure disesse, no family should ever be without them. The proprietor of ,h,,e ble preparations received his education at one ofthe best Medical Colleges in the United States, and haa had fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has had ample spnortuni. ties of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases and of the ieaedieshrst Calculated to rrmovc- thciu
These preparations rousist ot A N E' S KXPECTORAJV T, v«,uable remedy for Coughs, Consumption. Asthma,
dl*e•^e,
Un
ion bad
tion of the human race. Seizing the youth, the middle aged, and the old,indiscriminately, and plunging them into an untimely grave. Who has not beheld with sorrow, the blooming girl, and the young man, who but a few monthe before, promised to make ornaments to society and the world, niprnd, as it were, in the bud, and consigned to the world or spirits, just as they were appearing upon the stage ofactionf
4
Blood, Catarrhs,
0
Croup, Hooping Cough, Bronchites. PltiiiTsr,
Blooik
0
flamation of theLungsor Thioat. Difficulty oV BreathPT?ceJ1
mines of Austria, ot even the united treasures o/our glob%-a medicine, which is obtained efuatty from tho vegetable, animal and mineral kingdom*, and thus possess a threefold power—a medicine,
signed ss a remedy for eonsnmptfoitt solely, is possess* of a mysterious infhwsce over many diseases of the
insatiable grave. DOSE of ibcSeoattve, for sdslts, one drop for children, half drop: and
fot
direction*
q°Pxio:~-T^ree
Coin, value 75 cests,) (#2,50) per Half ounce. Forsale by J. f. Klflrt Torre-Hsuta, A sgast 10-48-tf
The Vegetable Pufnsoanry Balsam. ^^°Pu,ar Medierne over aaown in America, for Coutrhs t*rJAm -j Asthma or Phtkisic. Consumption, Wkoooinr-couth' arndPulmonargafections
„dj„:
Pulmonary Organs.—
Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, (at the Preseivation, Gtowlh and Bfaut, of the Ii.ir, .od which will poittively bring in New Hair on Bald Heads —Price ai
Alio JAYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE a ceftfin and pleasant remedy for Wo.ms Dyspepsia! Piles snd many other diseases—Price 50 rents
Also, JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, a certain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints,Diarrhtea, DyMnt*rv,Chol.c, Cramps, Sick Headache,Sour Stomach, Cholera Morbus, aud all derangen.ents of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, ftc p, SO cents.
JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Frmale Di* eases. Liver Complaints, Coetiveness, Fevers, luflamstions, Glandular Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &.c and in all cases where an Alterative or Purrativa Medicine is required.—Price 60 cents per bo*. Sold bv
Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1641-tf. KING
bieh celebrity which these excellent Medi. cines have acquired, io curing almost every disesse to which the human frame is liable, is a mattir familiar with almost every intelligent person. Thev became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of tbe credulous.
In cases of Costivenesit, Dyspepeis, Billious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Kles, Settled Pains, RheumaUsm, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids. Unhealthy Sppeanraee ot the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incidenj to Females in Delicate Health, everv kind of VTeskneis
PTLMOABTBJqfeoerykind^^
Tut VtsnrrsBtE
extensive' tstion populsi eonaiderod ass standard article In a htBepartoF the United States snd British Provinces. Many families keep tt constantly by them, considering it the most mie as well ss certain remedy for be above complaints Tne Proprietors have received, snd are receiving numeroos recommendations from many of our bestrhysiasof, who make tase of it in their practice.
For esjeby Hraos, WusiCmn. /late Lowe & tteed) wholesalei deslers ia Drags, Medieincs, Paint andDyeStnfla,No. 54,Chatham Street,Boston,and 9 WMMts and eonctry merchants generally in New England, and in the principal places throughout the United State* aad British Trovmces. Pri* SOeeuts. jForsalo in Terre-Hsnle, by CHA&LE8 WOOD wherec ertiicstesand references mav be •ecn,?
April24t184l-33-]r
I-
•*.
I
Pills
Veir6faKlc EJfc
A N E N IT E S
THE
ofthe
Diges
tive Orrane,and in alf general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and •peedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place tho Life Pills and Phanix Bitten beyond the resell of competition, in the estimation of every patient.
Preparrd and sold, wholesalennd retail, at WM. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, N. York! noises tbey b»ves ficsimilie of John Monat's signature, 9T Tbe Life Pills are sold in boxes— Price,25 cents. 50 cents, snd $1 each, according to the size and the Pbcsaix Bitlersin boules.st $1 or *2 each, with fall dirwtions. For aale by J0J1N F. KING.
Tet re-Haute, Oct. 24, 1840-7-tf.
GOEI.ICK'8
11
MATCHLESS SANATIVE,
medicine of more value to man than the vi
•**1.
vast
—J
which,
though de
iofaots, qusrter drop tbe
explaining tbe manner of taking a ha for a
and one third rix dollars (a Gerawn
