The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1842 — Page 4

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middling BitobMrtillieiii.«. BOATRlGBTA

the biisinflOT

AS. BUZ AN.

A. M. BOAl Rlix RBSPBCTFOIAYJ^ftn their frimdiinii the pttbncfp*t they are now receiving at thdir shop on NATIOSAL ROADmreet, one door Warrot Lindkiy'Scor.

ne

r,alar®c and freahwifiply Stock of every description for the manufacture of Saddlery Trunk*, Barnets, tyc.

Mrith an assortment of every tbinf Usually

iuoht hav^n heretofore been engaged in

A M.^vrWR^h^R

flatiergbitiw

1

,lf ^t

njt he trust, hie former work will show a «'?5h|"''the Wabash. We particularly invitethe far W«elf*'°n» and the surrounding country to call ^itiecrisorv'-

tbem8e

^•"•Y.nds oiCotintryproduce, at market price tra'le f?**?.' the article® can be manufactured for

Smith & 43 rail",

SlQjV OF THE: oolden

HAVE

hig

,KaVhe should set forth his qualifications

jve8 before purchasing else-

e*1®'"®are determined to keepihe best and neaiwhfire, latest style and fashion. We will eit

COFFEE-POT,

removed their e«te*bHahm*«t to thei new b» Gregor & Re a s,

Te e-H a ut Nichols* Smith (of Vincennes,) & J'* cob R. Graff hav* int formed copartnership "J the above bun nets would respectfully inform their friends of Terre Haute and its vicinity, that, having a well M"

l«cted itock of material# on hand, they are pt^nred to i.erote nil orders in thftr line with punctuality and j,tl,„tch and on as reasonable terms and in as good workmin'likn m*nntr,a*»ny other establishment on th« vVaimh A« (hey will always beep on hand a comnlet* awortmsnt of article* in their line, persons send in" orderi can have them immediately filled liberal term*.

on the most

Terre-Hauta, Match 30-y.

TUE TERRE-IIAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the Phtsnix, from it* ashes, and is now one of the neatest and imiM best finishod two story brick buildings in ijjjw town. It fronts on Second street and ispreWMmSfc parod for the accommodation of BOARDS EUSmnA the TRA VELLING PUBLIC. My old friends aod customers may rest assured that I shall stirc neither pains nor expense tn make the "TerreIlautc lIotcl"«qnal to the best on the Wabash in every thing esjontial to the pleasure and cojnfortof guests, flavtaz recovered my rights of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, no one need apprehend that iriy purse was burnt.out with my building, and consequently, that I have no clianee left lo provide for my table. The public are respectfully requested to call, and examine for themselves.

IVHTHEW STEWART.

Terre-Haute, May 29,1841 -38-tf

COPARTNERSHIP.

J. 1?AST hnsassociated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Business or Mnmifactnrlug Chairs, and will continuo to carry on that business nt their new shop, and old stand of J. East, on Fourth street. North of the Cumberland road Street, under the firm of EAST & BUCK INGHAM,

where they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCY and WINDSOR CIIA1R8. not inferior to any in the west, all of which they will sell on accommodating terms. They also solicit the patronage of the public. All orders attended toon short notioe.

EAST & BUCKINGHAM.

Torre-flaute, April 18—32-tf

Carpeting.

inil YDS. INGRAIN CARPETING, of sup. *41111 quality, and of the most fashionable patterns for sale at rodneed prices, for Cnsh.

Jan. 27- 1842-2!-tf G. W. ANG WORTHY.

Paper Ware-Honse. LOUISVILLE) KY. MORRISON, & CO. havo opened at No. 76 «J Fourth Street, between Main and Market, a variety off'rintinjy, Cnp, Letter, and other Papers. This establishment is a branch of the firm of A. Armstrong, & Co. of the Fulton Paper Mill, at Wheeling, Virginia, and will be supplied with paper made by that concern.

School Books. Blnnk Books, nnd Stationery will also bo supplied by J. Morrison, «& Co. Louisville, April 18,1842. 93 -3m '-*$

THE COUNTERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW. I'pHR puMic will please to observe that no Brandeth's Pills are genuine unles* the box ha» three labels upon it, each containing a fac simile signature of my hand writing, thu?", B. Brandreth. These labels are enslaved on *teel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars.

The Brandreth Pills*

The remarkable cure* which have been effected by Brandreth's Pills, have astonished the whole medical faculty, many of whom have conceded that they are l"» greatest blMainy that ever was given to.the world.

The reason these celebrated Pills have such a universally £ood effort, in, because their action harmonises with the human body.

When a dose of Braudreth'j Pills are taken, thev are "'g*»ted, and pass to every part of the system but tney leave the body when ihev have effected the intend* •"Purpose, and health and vigor are by them insured.

Mineral medicines mav enter the system, but they »te with difficulty got out again atd thev always oc*

*m'

,n'*"rv

0

Cnf«*

while they remain in the hotly.

Whereas Rnoulreth's Pill# are as innocent as a piece otbread,an,l are evacuated with the disease for which tor? are (aktn.

From the time we are born to the time we cease to breathe, our hodieft are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of ihe atmosphere wears or 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 the blood circulate! freely, and when anvthing br»p*nta- !u i*. .l Li. tprevents- it commence*. ?.fTOe,n'll'r top. the *ld«vand the Itottom.

I he following are the onlv authorised neraons to act as aentn ~J\MEj3 WARDLOW. WiHiamstown.— JACOB J). KAllLV. Terre-Haute. K. DOLEv Otter

McCULLOCK &. CONKKY. Clinton,

RXNIF-ki?VISpN, fS'ewjiort. JAMRS ANNON, tnyene.^.^

0ct l841

flr

Cash.

6 6m.

and Apotliecarjr Store. WOOO» haviny purchased the stock of O. W Patrick iV. C*n(late Patrick A Wood.) of* '"*..r *v«ry article in his liue of business, on rea"°r*buJ ler.m,

tv T'" assisted in the busioeis by his brother, ur. wood character of the articles sold by hi« Tai£

,he* w'"

A^TIrLKS

•iimi fr

AggP«RI0R

he selected with great

lie has now oe hand fenera) asaortmeatof Ojr MRDICINRS. PAINTS, P^sri,FFs?' SURGICAL INSTRUaS»^1TJIECARI^* w.VRK, FANCY

AND PERFUMERY

M*ortroeot

Tu

of GROCKRIKS, con-

amt WTv•r,ir'« of the kind. BRANDIES WINRI, selected for medical purposes. *«aeral assortment of

LATENT MEDICINES.

.Jypoplanl

TO

rpaw Uvimkn't'C^H^K/ NI ME NT. fcHowia* "ITT1

f|P

br 101

Woeadsofaar Sprains. Cats, •s. Poison, SrHat, Scratch*

Abactions, Sore Breasts, Frotaa "*'Cur»al fart, Pal. la the Wk, tw«ik4 Tetter, jfee. The Direction* of It for all oftha above

For wale bv \ft. Wood. w**t o#Cnert Mn.,. Mk K»n*.aa«h of(*H Ho««e.Twre-Haeu iUS who ere tke oelv aetkoiaed AgwtU hi thistowlTr^* «h* eaa be gamine.

Prenatal A4ll.U!IWI!Y', ft.W ^»«ic S^aare. S^mjfSahl JHieoU. «ag to k«a«rt \xa*t« Ut tbe Iknn will imIi a! Pwt»riet«»r« w'rth ^oper reeoaseaaadiiiia*.

DRfCR SO rants per bottle. Tarr-Heata, Dee. 4,1M1-1-Iy

ARTICLE ol heavy Mm

Motwo ^wla, tajwthse with rmristv ef Uarit Ln®s Veiia. rkh 4ark Pnnis, Merinos fee. Tba above w«o8br at s«sH ndsnaM.

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O. w, LANG WORTHY.

November 13,1841 '®tf

VVODCCI takkv nv. smbahob

For Saddlery*

RUFUSST.JOHN,

wishing to accommodate hit bo-

einesa to the timet, in consequence of the scarcity of money, will exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at the highest cat A price. His stock, now on hand, comprisesevery Article usually msnufactured in his line, speb asSorfifie*, Bane**, Trunk** (J-c. He invitesthe friends of domestic manufactures :o call, examine, and judge for themaelvee i, be inll

and, if hp don't give bargains, not ink their patronage and support. D" The articles taken will be Wheat, Flour, Corn, Oats, dried Hides, and Deter-skins, Bees-wax Feathersr, Flax and Tow Linens. Store next door east of. Air. LANDON'S National Hotel. J. *y

Terre-Haute, Aug. 28-51-tf

Lait Notice in urging all those Ball to make or that purpose

at the counting-room df Iftn. J. BtUl j- Co., and I have to say finally that unless this notice is promptly attended to, all ^gotes an^_ accounts on hana will be

Terre-Haute, Oct. 8,1841-45-tf

TDO.H.BLAE?.

GOOD NEWS TO FARMERS." WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY, CORN, AJIDFLAX SEED WANTED.

WE

wish topurchaae •.' 10*00 bushela ofWheat. -, ,* 20,000 Do Cora, 5.000 Do Rye. All of which will be purchased at the %ifhr*t nfaraet prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the Terre-HauteSte*m Mill. Alio, A few hundred bushels J*LAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same 'place. We have yet on hand a alendid assortment of GROCERIES, alfof which we wish to exchange for the above named articles.orcash,at the lowcstmnrket prices.

Aug. 20-51-tf. SMITH A- BUTTON. P. S. We have a snperior quality of KanawahaSalt at 56! cents per bushel, by the bbl. S. J- B.

JTAILORIN0

ESTABLISHMENT.

ESSE LKE would respectfully inform his friends, and thepubIicKenerally,thathehas commencedt!,e TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors Wert of the Bank, where he will be always ready to execute orders in the above line, in alt its various branches, on the shortest notice,and in a styl enot to besurpassed in the We«.

He bajs made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions quarterly, so that he will always be in possession of toe latest Fashions and,from his knowleeed of thebusine8s,he hopestoreceiveashare of the public patronage. ittr Cutting done at theshortcst notice,and warranted to fit, if made right. Terre-Haute, Nov. 30.-12tf

TPDDC UAfltP

Steam Foundry# 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 Brass, Turning, Finishing. J-c.

For the Farmer, we have the beat article of PLOWS, ansong which are the Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We have alto the well- known W0ODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper tlian 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.

O" Wheat, corn,oats, or any other article of Farming produce, will be taken in exchange for Plows. 'I orre-IIaute, Feb. 20,1841-tf.

Plough Plates, Kvans" Augers, Croas-Cut ana Mill Saw's,

s•

JUNIATA IRON STOKE. A. McGREGOR,

HAS

constantly on hand a general assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bar Iron, round,flat, and square,of all sizes, Anvils, Vices, Bellowsca, and Sciew Plates, English and American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and Cast STEEL Mill and cross-cut Saw Files,Hollow Ware* assorted, ,• Nails,cut and wrought, assorted, Spades and Shovels,. •_. Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geese, Fruit Kettles. Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins'. Williams and Cassat's Axes,

1

Gate and barn-floor Hinges, Scythes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, All of which will be soild low, for cash, either at wholesole or retail.

N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call. They inay rest assured I will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Road. Nov.l5-10-tf.

Geimiite Jnniat.i Charcoal I O N O'Y fif TOvS^ embracing allt sixes, rolled from bil* Oltl lets, made and Well hammered at the original works on Juniata river, Pennsylvania, where Juniata Iron first attained its just celebrity, 20 tons Boiler Iron, 25 do No. 12 to 20 Chimney Iron.

MO do fp| A do ^10 lo "Z fl do 75 do 5 do

No. 22 to 26 Stovepipe Iron. PlouuhPlatesand Slabs. i" A. B. Steel. Cast E. B. and other Steele. "'T ft Hollow Ware. Wagon Boxes..

150 Kegs Cut Spikes. &• 200 do Troy pressed Spikea. rv 800 do Nails,and Brads, Juniata iron. W.In amounts not lees than flOO, we are selling at the following prices, with a discount of 5 per cent fpr cash, on amounts of oyer #500. we makea discount of 10 per cent for cnsh. and proportionate on intermediate amounts. Bar Iron at 4centa, Strap Iron and Rods a little higher, Plousth Platen at 5f cents. Plough Slaw at 5 cents, A. B. Steel at 51, la Nails at 6 cents, od Nails at 51 oents, others siaesat 5 cents, Sugar Kettlei and Dogs at 21 cents, small castings and Wagon Boxes at 3 cents.

WrAny Iron, Nails, or other article* purchased of us, and proving otherwise than ol the vety best quality, may be returned at our expense and the money refunded. m&griculturai Implement ft*

Gentry's Patent French-BuhrTlbwe Milla. .Baldwin's Stock Mills for crughing Corn and Cob. Green's Brown's and Sinclair, Straw-Cutters. Corn Shelters, Bark Mills.

Horse Powers for machinery. Anti-freezing Cistern Engine Pumpa. JWck* .ad

Mait between 5ih and 6th streets

Louisville April 16,1842. 32-3w

O Yes! OVesll O Yes!!* A I I O N E E I rpHE subscriber having permanently located himself A in the town of Terre-Haute, for thepurpose of Auctioneering horses, and goods, of all discnptions, entertains the hope that by strict attention to tn° bove business, together with two years experience, to merit a portion of the public pat^nsge. ^^jng »nlf licensed Auctioneer in Tcrre-

Terre-Haute,August7-4S-tf. ft*

TII

Schoot Commtisrto* er'« Smif

HE undersigned will sell at Public Sele,»* tke %^TJn^Tl84%, between «he hours oflO o^lock, A imd 6 M. at the Court Hewn dtor in the town of Terre-Haute, the following TRACTOF

eToner by William Leavitt, and ia now forfeited fat rro»b'p.T-». April 81,18IS-33-3W School Comm^uner-

Blank Books.

short notice, and at any po*nt Allot

otherwise, arerespectfnlly iwW

Ploifki*

Castingsot whieh ate warrantedsoand^ nave Wrpattt well calcalated forTimberor Prairie Lands. They area licht nsnning P»e«gh, waimnted

JLn.w*'l:*e' will be sold low g^wj^efCtifnis forsnls asnbov*.

RLAlfK DEEDS and Mort«a^.lMticss«wlCe»* et» ®*a®ks, Ceasnty Conn ani Lseeose Rasto. BtLlS OF LADIlfG.*t '**SP r*a MsMl) «s hmmi Mm Oftee,

I E S I E S

OCT*Why will ye tit* at tku poor

Br. c. Svnplrcfi'

VEGETABLE

WHICH

Hau te, hiscuwomers

will have the advantage oflaws hotdin* )^««p«na«ble, under eeverepenaTtieljfor the faithful performance of his official duues. jOSEf A- HAYDKSt.

OINTMENT,

FOR THE P1LS8, FISSURES^

A FTER a practice of more than 90 years, and witt\ heasing a great aiirfonm of hnman safihing from that distressing malsdy, Pile* mHomfliTfaoida, aiid believing that the remedies heretofore discovered lorits cure, are almost an entire failure short 6f an openitiM by the ligature, wire or knifed—Dr. Httln^mrs* law been induced to bestow uncommon attention tow subject, with the dpngn of discovering a remedy that would possess, the power to discus tne inflammation, and disperse the' tumefaction of the parts, andat the same time be a mild and desirable reaaedy. Hisantid* pntiona have been most folly answered, by is discovery, in combining active iiigredienta. which in the composition produce modified results, and increased efficiency as a medical agent and although its base iacomposed of highly active ingredients, its modificationa are soch, that it becomes, as a composition, perfectly mild and adapted to the use of the most delicate anbject.

As a test ol sincerity and confidence in the remedy, the subscriber pledges himself to perfect a cure of Piles, in all cases ibiit may be submitted to butmatnitemeM, or in case of failure in any esse, no charge shall be made for the Ointment.

From J. S. Wilcox, Maciinist.

To Tni PtTBLic.—I have been aflKated with Hemorrhoids or Piles for more than 12 yeeta pot, and for a great part of the time severely afflicted with it. 1 have used almost every kind Of medicine and application, and all without any substantial benefit, until nbont three weeks since I commenced using Dr. E Humphreys" Vegetable Ointment.. From the hour 1 commenced using it have been getting better, and am nt this time quite free from the complaint. 1 have the fullest confidence in its being a specific in such diseases.

Auburn, N.Y. Feb.20.1841. JOHATBANS. WtLCOl. Prom 'J. N.Starin, Cashier Cayuga Co. Ami. To Dr. E. Humphreys*-- SIR,-Icommenced the use of yonr Vegetable Ointment for the Piles, a few weeks since, end have used it occasionally ever since^ahhough 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 and tenderness thst usually attenda the disease, and think I am now almost, if not entirely wetl, and do moat cheerfully recommend it to all aimilarlv affected.

Auburn, N. Y• March 2,1841. J. N. STARIJ*. The Ointment ia equally efficacious in fissures of the Anus and Recnm, a malady of whidi the great French Surgeon, Baron Dupuytren, in hia lecturea 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 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 me 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. but the fissures are healed, and I am cured. I gladly recommend the uaeof your Ointment to those afflicted in a similar manner. Respectfullyyours,

Auburn,N.Y. June3.1841. GEO.W. MOXTCIOKKKY. PRICE $1 per Box. For sale in Terre-Haute. by March 12.1842-25-6n: J. F. KING.

I O A N

VD ttl&Sl AIlIIMlQlffi WITH Oovgha, Oolda, OeanmplisB, Bro&ckttfab

ASTHMA, sad all Diseases sf tUo LungsaniWInajlps.

o-REV. COVERTS n- BALM OF LIFE! D^r*

ANemtmd Valuable Itemed# forth* Cure Grcoushs, ctiuinmen,

A

it

smihiitij,

•a. imu,aiwnnwBRun ITSFKnil, F1IM BTB KT flUBT, to

jr»a Extentfoehi vnd, and recommended by the ManicjlL FACCLTY, to whom tra* we R*CIP» ha* been fre known.

West,

Bronchitis! Bronchitis! Beware of that dread destroyer,

(Q»THE BRONCHITIS :«C»

spares neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature giave under the wistaken name of Consumption. The usual Symptoms of this disease ait, Cough, Soreness of the Luaai or Throat, Hoarseness, Difficultv of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegic or Mjtler, and sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation Of the fine skin which lines the inside Of the small wind tubes or nir vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and wide-spieading disea»e«»the

REV. I. COVERT'S BALM OF LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine is universally pro nounoed, by the multitudes who hft»* used it and .tested its healing vi. tues, to be the most wonderful and ad-

1M Stf.thlji

roniftdv in the world for the cute of JpKUW* CH'lTIS, CO&GHS. SEVERE COLDS, CROUP, ASTHM A, WHOOPING COUGH, and all diseases of tbeLUNGS and WINDPIPE, which, neglected,

"'llie'fiVLi^OF°L1 FE^Stands entirely aloof from

riablv won the confidence of Physicians, Clergymen, and intelligent aliases, introduced. PhilaathropisU, and all who ttalysyaipathisewith human suffering,everv wb.rehailittappearance with heart-felt joy and foofc Tift** one of those great and uncommon bussings

but which like angel's visits, are few and far between. jarCirculars, containing numerQBS tMtiwniaU of the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of

•V/sSX OF L,FB,

it rph_ peT j. Covert's mlxtwe, also now oaea so extensively for this affeciion by dergymen belongs to

^neVf\KomCachJtfOf ihis modicine wolr«I at liber,0 sneak, since its eoaipoeiuon »a not held from the RoffSon. and we hope the proprietors will soon see ,0 give it to the'pttblie. We, therefore, venture to

S-The anss of many others, with decided bewfit." l&TS* En. Mome^-U W2S my luag, becawe seriously diseased, and confimed so for nearly foLftMen years, a«d aboatsfct year» «««I wasattacU*

u—

A-~'

Chronic Bronchitis which occasioned me such iSliSdSS" attended by dificult breathing and SS, ia various partsoftbecbe.t. Ia Marchlast I Mi^ased a bottle of Rev. I. Covert's Balsa of Life,

1 ws• tfcJMWfci ^jwriwwc DTmwbim*IS iw.

Mriy If not altogether cared, and thenalns of thsr chest have subsided. I have great conkdenee in tho: SS.

0

ifir. «ad think It a good and safe oMdtciMw At«»« N Y- Aug-tl, 1««. DAVID MOORE. Pram the Met. E Bemmisier, 1.1. Temeker^f Lem~ images in tie C**en*ui* Seminmr* 41

This certifies that I ban «occe*fi»lly wed the Rev* M*d« I forert*s Balm of Life. Ia the case oTan ubitiaits

"WiAJnOTEt".

eas^ in which that ckaao V. M. R*«.M Profey* practice of edkiae i«jhe^Alba»y Mwfteal Colleg*.^

J. lTNAOosTo*.M.Jp.Pnsfcw of Anauway and Pfceswloai in the flwdhM Collega. O It.Yortcrty

This certifies that havjtag cammed theKwr.%

itsSMtoalla»ctedwtthtfceaj»v« wMd rmin

W. J. I»voot, X, U. j| Yr

PRtC

to the comer' rf fSntii and Cherry

ilMst, where the subscriber will bo pre|ia»d| to aeeommodate the publk with Horses, Carr»gea. Hacks, Bognii, ibe. nil or ally of which ean be had at all times, onttewortest notice. Gentkmen wtshint to be Ibrwaidol tonny part of this Su te can also be accommo-

Terre-Haute, April 23,1B42- 33tf ij

*%AGLC HOTEL.** JNAXrtlLl, IHBUKA C.J. HAND respectfnHyinformathepubit he has uken the above establishKc.thatL ment, where he is prepared to accommodatetbetravelling paMic. Nopainsshali syared, on his part, to render general

ntUfoiion* Putstamviile, funs IS, 1841-40-tf

GROCERIES,

A W O E S A E S E A I

^plllirSubscribers are now receiving alargeandsplen J-did lot of GROCERIES, embracing almost every artidein theiriine, all of which they intend to sell at the lowestratea. Country Merchantsarepariicuhirly invited to.call and examine our stock ofGrooda before pnifhaslngeilaewbere. Our stock, consists, in part, of the foilowingartioleo:

DrnmsFi

^Sir Harry, out of Ladjr Cliesti

e"ie

Slvest

recommend it,havingemployed it inourown awe, and ^ibe idea, that because I have eent Windsor, that

,k

5

fRio, Havana andSt. Domingo Coflee* 35 Kits mackerel,

lfiHKda. N. O.'Sugar, "••Bbls.N.O. molasses,

8 000 Cotton Yarn, aasorted nu.nbers.for sale by AprilSfSO-tf. SMITH fc BUTTON.

iww mn.

rpHE undin^gned have entered into partnership nn-

der the name and style of Blake fc Bourne, and have taken the old stsnd of Groverman &. Bourne, on the north side ofthe public square, where they are now opening art extensive assortment of Drv Gojds, Hardware and Groceries, the greater psrt of which has just been receivedfrom the Eastern cities. They will sell upon very accommodating terms, and invito their friends and the public in general to give them a call. .•• THOS. H. BLAKE,

The fine Blooded Horte

1

12 Boxes Herring. lBalecolton, 1000 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 1 Case Prunes, 6 Boxes Lemons,

wine.

•. 20 Boxes C^oi. y-' -Boxes 15 Bbls. and half bbls mackcral, to BaJfin Pipper and Spice. r, April t4-W-tf SMITH & BUTTON. yr jyaiig. CA KEGSNails.assortfd.forsalebv W Ang.S6-51.tf SMITH BUTTON

5

25 Tobacco. various brands,

Cotton marn.

WINDSOR,

THE

In Terre-Hauie, Indiana. WINDSOR is a deep Red Chesnut, with a very full snd strong cost of hair, the texture of which is evidence of health, atrengthand blood foil sixteen and a half hands high, with head and neck unrivalled. ft« wtis bred by Capt. R. F. Stockton, of the U. S. Navy, was got by Monmouth Eclipse, out of his favorite brnod mare Powancv, by Sir Alfred her dam was Col. Tayloe'B distinguished Virago, by Sir Peter Teaxte, out of imported Castanairs, the dam of Old Sir Archie and Hepirestian.—Sir Archie was justly styled the father of the American Turf. Virago and this Prince of Stallions, this hotae of horses, were both from the same mare, and ahe being the grandam of Windsor, speaks volumes for him. And on the Paternal side the

firoudest

freely made

rse*

might be content to mount atonce as he does, with but one intervening pmgenitor, —1 Monmouth Eclipse,] to that qnerffl and urtconquesable

Alfred, the sire of Powancy,

A

lire fountain, the unconEclipse, whosa

unrivalled performance, and that of hisget,at this day itaiids so pre-eminently high, that it ia nnraly necessasither of him or them. A fnll history of linsnand his sons and daughters wonld fills volume.

it by imported or

Diorted. out of Lady Bolingbroke. The performances of Sir Alfred wen splendid in an eminent degree he Was not only famed for hia dead heats with the celebrtted Dnroc, but more famed in the breeding stud, ss the sire of Lady Alfred, dam of Old Waxey. The dam

of those two flyers, John and Mary Blount, was alao hy Alfred. No longer ago thought worthy to compete file Boston. Sir Peter Teaxlc was by Sir Peter Teazle a' England, dam Lucy, by Conductor, Speculator— ank—Flyln* Chi Were.

It VI

with the deemed invinci-

WINDSOR'S pedigree is short and sweet, no transverae cuta, no meanderings. Hia blood haa flown direct from the hearts of the most distinguished progenitors that has ever figured in America. To you, Western breeders, I-would say, come and see Windsor. I would sttempt a minute description of him. were I not aware that the descriptive powers of an ordinary man would be infinitely too weak to do justice to his noble qualities. His masterly size, the just proportion of everv Inrt. the accurate adaptation of the whole, the rich britltant color of his hair, aa fine and soft as silk, his lay elastic action and lofty carriage, exhibitsa striking Miion of great beauty, grandeur and substance. WindSMjeft Baltimore on the aecond of February, and after *iong and tedioua journey, through mud and mire, in

break up of winter, haa now located himself in the ud of his adoption, and having come among strangers, he expects that welcome and hospitality which has always characterized the noble West.

The two following extracts of letters from Mr. Ken* |ell, are hers introduced, snd they will explain them-

xtract of a letter from Mr. Kendall, dated Baltimore, January dO, 184*r WILLIAM HARTLEY: NOW the next chance is Windsor. This horse I had uken home, to stand this season to my own mares, Ac. Now, sir, this horse yon moot have, and I think you cannot but be well pleased with him he is the most beautifbl Red Chesnut (not a dingy Sorrel) that you eversaw 164 hands high, well formed, round barrel, and asactive as a cat, sound and withont spot or blemish, and in extra fine order this morning. He has a back-bone aa large as a man's thigh. In fact he is the finest large thorough bred horse in America, and you shall decide the question for one-half dozen Cbampsigne, next Christmss- I shall have him ahod, and put in walking exerciee tomorrow to harden hie flesh. He can walk six miles sn hour. He is a large horse snd a very fast walker, and nothing coarse about hiia I refused three days since, from Mr. Smith of Tennessee, tract of land for him. in the State of New York, which he had been offered £4000 for, half caab. and can get it now. I never saw a man look at mm yet, that did not like him. They have been very anxious to get him in Pennsylvania, hot they stand horses too tow there for me."

Extract of a letter/rem Mr. Kendal, of Jan 31.1842. W. H. HSAKTLY I do not wish you to think or har-

heVaa off-cast. Circumstances has so arranged it. Sufferer was contracted for two vests since, under seal, to stand two seasons at Mr. A. FoxV Dover, Ky. The contract made between myself and Mr. Green, his son-in-law, Wd he wishes to keep him, to the fnU extent of his contract. Of course cannot object. Drone was partially engaged to go to Northampton, Va. last Sprin», and I took him down I ant Call to show htm. They were satiafiod with him. and ootne of the breeders requested him to remain. Gfher* of them who bred from Windsor for two years previous, were satisfied with hi«o But another obstacle presents

my be stated that yon got ?«nr third dwios of horsen, some may try to undervalue hint. Bat, sir, I am willing to risk bis reputation, on his appearance and blood, toall the beat judges. He hue some wsry soparb caiiiain Northampion, now oetejaar old^-and be is a mmarkaMeearn foal getter Iftidam wesariotied by Cspt. B. F. Stockton, of the Navy, nt a (ugh pnoe. owriMMM, and then a very old mora. HmmrmmM thneveaia since, for fit 000 to a company tn KentodTv^At Geone & Oackburn* at *100 the season, twfs now advised to stnnd. Owfar .litheoecircnnwuacvn, think yon andywr breeders will ho wHsatModwhai t% mm Wimbsr^

WINDSOR'S nnyusriy •», grmt beantv.ajd pn«rv ofblood.csnnot foil to nssfco h«n a valoaMendditWto uooded stock of the Weot. Hk petKgtne in beyond reproach, nnd his apfserance will aatisfy all ihnt lie lw* in Indlann or llkneiei ean present saporiar dainw to tbe piMie patinmige. I want every ooe to siohini« mi Am they ean mako n» their own annd- fhe pnrticalnin, aaa tares fadla.

WINDSOR will be f«md at thestthli of 8. D. OOM, adjoining the Hotrfo? Mv. WskCinen^BaMo. doling the iNRBt wwfc, end sverr alternate week Oil f^t day of Wy. W H- HEARTLY

Afril K. *Mt Ton JAMSB.Koam.

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BALM OF

DR. HUSIPHKEY'h PI TVnr aslant April»,

XJHS.

FARE RSDVCBD TO FAV£ DOMLdMS! VOOjRHEES hCO. have reduced tbe price of nte'o Indianapnlia. to S5 and will have immediately placed on tbe line Troy Coachen, putchaaed expreset?r ft* the aervice. Tbe route will be well attend*d»and good horses and careful drivers secured. -. ,tT Hereafter, the Stage will leave, deify, at 3 o'clock,enabling thepassengetv tobreak&at at Mr.Cun* Miinghatn'e. 14 milcsoaM of Tem-Haute. [ay 25-r7-tf B.REA^, Agent.

BOOTS.

100

PAIR MENS SUP. STOGA BOOTS, made to order and warranted, win boooldsttS

per pair. G. W. LANG WORTHY* Terre-Haute, March 5,1842-K-tf.

NOTICE OF TBK SALS OF 4

S O O A N S

of Vigo, ssthSM'qiV ... .__M containing #0 ACRES, No. 6 containing BO ACRES, No- 7 containing 80 ACRES, nnd No. 8 containing also SO ACRES, in Section If, Town 11, Range 8, westi

The ssme having been sold, and one-fourth ol the purehaae money paid, and now forfeited for the nonpayment of intereet and the reeidne of the principal.

Terma of sale regulated by law. 0. W. BARBOUR. April 81, l843-33-3w School Commissioner.

riJiJTO, ritr Sate:

#~1H ICKERl NCS Manufactory,(Boston)of fine tone, V_y delicate touch, and full nch sound,—in fact a superior instrument. Price #400. Apply at this

April 9,184*-31-tf OFFICE

Iron and JYail8.

LOT OF IRON AND NAILS, just received on consignment, and for sale low, for cash, at the Grocery and Produce Store, Scott* Row, National Road Street,

March 19 1848.~a8tf..

No mistake!

A FEW hundred Barrele very superior Kenhawa £jL SALT, for ssleat the Provision and Produce Store, in Scott's Row.

Wheat.' Wheal!!

WScott's

ANTED, at the PRODUCE and PROVISION STOK«, Row, National Road Street, a few hundred bushels of good merchantable WHEAT, in exchange for Groceries or Cosh. ...

JUST

T. J. BOURNE.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 24-13-tf

property of James B. Kendall, Esq. of Baltimore, is now at

DOLE'S STABLE, in Terre-Haute, and will make hia first season in the West, one half qf his time (week sbout) in PARIS, and the other half

F°s

received, on consignment, a lot of real Tallow CANDLES. Also, superior Cincinnati STARCH, and for aale low, for caah, by the box,~at the Produce and Provision Store, Scott^Row. National Road St.

April 30,-1842. 33tf

Removal.

TT F. it. J. E. DIXON, have removed their (4 JLl. Barber Shop to the room formerly occult pied by I. D. Custer, aa watch-maker and Jewelryshop, on second street, west ot the Court \J House. This room they have fitted up in etrperior style, and will be prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call.

U" Renovating, done on short notios and most reasonable terms.

DOMESTICS—An

and that one

Woollen Ifachinory. of all descriptions embracing the latest nnd most approved styles of Wool^Carding Machines, all aizes both double snd «nd furnished single or in full sets,all complete with Cards necemary. Tools, &c. on short notice, end on the most reSsonsble terms. Wool and Hair Picking Machines, latest Patent. Roller Jacks and Condenser Machinea, of the latest and most spproved construction. Power Looms, Nspping Machines, Gig Mil la. Brush Machines, broad and narrow, Patent Cloth Shearing Machinea, of superior construction, Shearing Bladea.atc.

Mnchtne Cards of every description, warranted of the beat quality. Gentry's Patent French Bnrr-Stone Mills, of -the latest invention, on a new and superior con-

"'aSldwin's Patent Stock Mills, ihe most valuable Mill in use, for Grinding Corn and Cob together, Snd other Grain for Stock Feed.

THE

Horse Powers, several of the most spprovea

^'Doct.VeavItt's celebrated Anti-Freezing FIRE ENGINE. Well and Cistern Pumps, Lead Pipea, Rivetted Hose, &c. &c

Agricultural Machinery, of the latest and most spproved kinds, including Thrashing Machines, seve* ral kinds. Pstent Hemp Breaking Machinea, Cotton and Hav Presses. Clover Hullers.Corn Shelters, ol the hTt«t nnprovrfpatents. CULTIVATORS—Planting Machines, Drilling Machines, Fanning Mills, Straw Cutters,several kinds. Ac &c.

Hemp Machinery built to order ol tbe la teat im-

^Manufacturers, Millers, Carders, Cloth Dressers, Weavers, &c. can be supplied with most articles wanted in their business—such aa Millers' Hoisting snd Regulating Screws, Spindles, Danwel Irons, fce.

Tobacconists', Fullers' and. Lard Press Screws,

uouou ana nwt n«nu *_ V, j' rCards, Fullers* Staves and Plates, Steel Reeds, Fullers' Brushes. Heddle Twine, Setinette and Cotton Power Loom and Roller Shuttles, Weaver's Picks, Thpng Leather, Ac.

1

Cincinnati,February 5,1842-28-3m

PAY! PAY!! PAY!!!

subscriber hss his books now posted end ready for settlement he requests every one »o call and oettle, pay off old scores, snd begin the year 1848 with a good conscience. I must be paid better and more

Terre-Haute,Jan. f, 184S-J8-tf B. DANIEIA

STEPHEN O. DODGE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR .IT

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

OFFTCEcorner

of Ohio and Market streets .south

east corner of the Public equate, and adjoining

Hon. Jobn Fine. O 1 Hon. Silas Wright, Jr.^Canton, N.

J.BABLAPI.

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inhiohaada.

OlNTMl »D6*Drafl

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Hon. Mtcah Sterling. ITolertows, 1 Jss. J. Barclay, Esq.. Philadelphia. /.jsf Hon. J, H. Bronsou, St. Augustine, florid*.

Oct. 31-8-tf.

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Xaw Notice.

ARLAK &. MANLY. Attorneys Mars^all. Clark coa^tv, tUnuMm. March, 1841- Wif.

"BrnOem.

wife's hih was Sarah Hoartwdl, andI theichiidrw, Matilda, Polly Anno, Mary Jane, and W.lliam,-tbo htur would be tboti 18 ion of M4» tf hss not been able to find them, buihasheerd thst the widow married one Ansoe Parker, and removed tothp vicinity of Tene-Haute. Ind. If either of tbe above named persons will ap^y at this ofice, they ean obtain ihe uuesssry infermatien to find theT)ms»eo, who is anxMoato pay over to tho proper pewwss the amount

Tenro^Hadte, Feb. 1», 184»94.tf.

use safet mem

Match 19,1848.—88tf

J. S. FREEMAN. Agent.

Terre-Haute, April 9, 1842—31—tf

Candles and starch.

J. S. FREEMAN.

Flour. Bacon, Ac'i* JR sale at the Terre-Hute Provision and Produce StOi-e, in Scott'a Row, ,,

5

April 19, 1842.—32t

H. F. & J. E. DIXON.

Terre-Haute. Apri 83.1848. 33if

extensive assortment of 3-4

7*8,4 4, and 38inch brown snd bleached muslins, whicbare offered cheaper than «*er

Feb.47-*5-tf G. W. LANGWORTHY.

Cincinnati Machine Buries *»n MACHINE CARD MANUFACTORY. OJietamd Sate Room* on Walnnt, near Front Street,

A.C. BAOWN*Agent.

4

i». i,.ill ^informs he

l[ji|^fe''osoavi^eflwtMacoM^oidatethohe-willabova.tboTnmilwberotaksabaasstt#Wnnent,pnblkKihathoknowniWallJ*L

'•••PilliWf iWMic^ nt well as regnlar boardeca Tbe Houee ie wtunted on Markot sreet, on the road leading to La&yatte, ,two a^uarea north of the Cnurt. House. The prchiises^ haVe bcen Tecently completely repaired with aomeaddiiiona made ilweto. Nopaina

DR. TAYLOR'S

BALSAM OF MVERWORTi1 For Conmtfption and Liver (poKjriatat, jFtosjh

Coughs',Cotds, Asthma. DijfUmHy^f Breathin, the side or Bree»t, Sp*tting. of

lht Htari, OwprMim «nd S*Tf*nltf

v:-*.- -•-•"JPIft CougL, Pteunsy, Hectic Feiteri mght Sweats, ©{Peaft or pTOfu*e Expecter*iou, osrf «tte*er d/Ntww«f the Chest, Lungsand Limit. 'THIS article is pr«par«d avoiding to a recipe ftom a very old and eminaat physician, the lata Dr. HOLTOXK, who presetved his own Ufa by its tfSracy,. although of a consawptive coastitotion, to the agtafe* ishiarage of one hundred and two years until the age of eigbty-seven, he waseagagad ia very extensive practice, requiring much exevtina and exnosare. Hundreds are aew living in good health, that Coasuaiption seemed to have marked for an early grave, who owe

their pieserfation to the UM of thin iavaltiable medi*' cine. Liverwort van in the common way of prepaiation, -. is universally known as (be best article for diseases of.' the Luags, ever discovered and it is obvioas that a highly concentrated prenration, securing the whole virtue or this iaestimabte herb, must be invaluable? Moreover, this medicine contains tbe medical proper* ties of tbe Bugleweed, Lungwort, Fever Root, aod Bad many other roots aad herbs. It is also warranted not to contain any mercury, miaeral, or mineral preparation a«.d 91000 reward will be given any person who will prove this mediciae to coataTn Any minerals, of any kind. Soch has been the Success of this Balsan^ that it is warranted incapable of producing, in on* ia* stance, injurious effects. Within the last few years tM calls for this sovereign remedy ha*e been Immense beyond precedent aad its reputation sustained ftom' Maine to Mobile thus proving the cohfidence bestow* ed upon a simple medical preparation, purely vegets* ble, and the unusual artonisbing effect attending its

Physicians, too. from a conviction of its mildness, timed success, employ it ia their practice, rccomit to their patients, and esteem this medicine safe and invaluable particularly as it does not interfere with any other medicine, patieats may be taking at tho same time nor restrict them to any peculiarity of diet, confinement, £c thu« enabling persons to receive the full benefit of this medicine, and follow at the same tiara, if they wish, the advice of their physician

To persons of disordered nervous svstem, or thnsa who are unable to rest well at tiight, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value of ibis celebrated mcdicine has. been rightly tested, and not found wanting, The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flattering accounts of its success. ,ind it is truly (ratifying to say this is emphatically the medicine of the PEOPLE! It is used by the Meoical Faculty, supported by the Cl«igv, advocated by tbe whole New Yotk Press, and is in the house of most of nor cititens.

Fot sale at the Drug Store of JOHN F. KING, wheie numerous Certificates of the unexampled cures performed by this Medicine may be seen.

Terie-Hnute, March S, 184i-S6-3m 'i

These preparations consist ol JAYNF/S EXPECTORANT, valuable remedy forCooghs, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Hooping Cough, Sroncbite*. Pleurisy, and in* flamstion of the Lungs or Throat. Difliculty of Breathing, and all diseases of jb^ Pulmonery Orrans.— Price $1.

Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for tbe Preservalion, Growth and Beauty of (he Heir, end which will poiitively bring in New Hair on Bald fieads.-^Pi ice 81.

AlioJAVNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a cert'ln and pleasant remedy for Worms Dyspepsia, Piles* snd many other diseases.—Price 60 cents. ..

Also. JAYNE^ CARMINATIVE BALSAM, a. certain cure for Bowel end Summer Complaints,Diarrhaja, Dysenlerv, Cholic, Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Cholera Morbus, aud all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections* 6c.—Price 50 cents.

JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Fsmsle Diseases, Liver Complaints, Costiveness. Fevers, Inflame* tions. Glandular Obstructions, Diseases of the Shin, Slc. end in all cases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—-Price 60 cents per box. Sold by

Terre-Haute Jen. 1-17-1841,1^ J. F. KlNG^j

Soflhi's Vesetahle jLlfe Pill* ir.xrtjmv.- AND PHGENIX BITTERS.^ i-/ Hte high celebrity which theie excetlent Medicines have acquired, in coring almost every dt^ ease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—ihtir gc»od works have testified for them—tbey did not thrive by the faith of the credulous. locates ofCoitlrenesi, Dyspepsia, Billlous and Llrer Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheume* tism, Fevers and Agues, Obsliqale HeadacbeSj impure State of the Fluids. Unhealthy appearance of the skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weakness of tbe Diges-

speedy .. most exhausted coastitntions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters beyond Ihe resch of competition, in the estimation of eveiy patient.

Prepared and sold, wholesale snd retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 376 Broadway, N-Yorfc. N. B. None sre genuine unless they have a ffcsittt* {lie of John Mof&t's signature. |ar The Life Pills are solg in fepxes—Price, tt cents, 50 cents, aad $1 each, according to tbe she ssd the Phoenix Bitters in bottles, lit $1 or fS each, with full

Te» re-Haute, Oct. 84, 1848-7-tf.

C*0ELICITS MATCHLESS SANATIVE, VJT medicine of more value lo man than tbe vast mines of Austria, oi oven the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thusr poetess a threefold power—a medicine,which, fhoegh designed as a remedy for consumptions solely. »s possessed of a myslerioos influence over many diseases of tns human system—a mediciae which begins to bo veioOd by Pbysiciaes, who are daily wlweesi«'"astonishing cures of many whom thejr resigned u» tie grasp of tho '"KWEoftbeTBeoativo, for ad el is, ooe drop (pg cbHdren.a half drop and foi infants, a quarter drop tho direct ione explaining the manner of taking a half or a

St«*

rcineover

April. 14, IMS. Mtf

Notice of Ihe Sale of S O O A N S rpHE nndenagncd will esll iw pahise saia. at the

I Coort Boom door TeyroJIaole. in the Coonty

rnmM-

of «r

esveaty-

fiMrlnradredihs of an aere. Tho snmo hnvmg been said December 15,1838, .nnd Melted fat tho mmpayment of interest, to seidtowndwfi Terms of s»l« inland hf 1t#. BARBOUR,

Apra 9,4848-31-Sw ,9d»ol Cstwrnsskwa*^

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Wfcs.. &

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Watasta,

THE INDIAN curefoi Coughs, Consumption, Spit* tint of Blood, Asthma, and Diseases ol theLungm generally: For sale at the Drug Store of

Terre-Haute, March 13-S7tf. JNO. F. KING.

FAMILY MEDICINE. Prepared onlyiy Dr. Jaynt, Inventor, and eole proprittor, No. 80 South Third street, Philadelphia, and for sale J. F. KINO, Ttrre-Haute, Ind.,

THESEhyby

medicines are recommended and extensive* ly used tbe most intelligent peisons in the United States, by numerooe Professors and Presidents of Colleges, Physician* of tho Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Almshouses, and by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations.

They are expressly prepared for family use, end have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout tho United States and as tbey ate so admirably calculated to preserve health and cure disease, no family should ever be without them. The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education atone of tie beet Medical Colleges in. tbe United States, and hqi had fifteen years experience in an cxte»»iva and diversified practice, by which he has had ample apportunii' ties or acquirinr a practical knowledge of diseases and of the remedies best calculated to remove them.

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WSV

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and one third rix dollars (a Geymtfn

coin, valoe 76 ceate,) per Half ounce. For safe by F, KING.' Terre-Raote, Augoetl*-48*tf. i'

The TetetsMe PshMMty Bslsask

believed tobedeoatvodly tbe mew popular Med tmmn ia Aatericn. forCoughsi Colds '--a. Whooping-coughl kmd I a BW JIPM s. vbMK0iMiw JHUB. IMUBI VAl^ extonoiveiy used for about twelve yeera and its repntatton has boon eoostantlf increasing. So universally popular hna -iMo article Woano, that it nmy now be cowideeedeea standard article In a large port of the United Staiea and British Provinces. Msny fiimilies keep jt fCCjstanUy by thssn, copoidering it tbc moe ssfe ss w«l ss certain retnedy tor iMsbovccomplaints The Prapriotor* have rseeived, and are receiving nnsaernus letommcndaiiona frewp many of oar bestThf wnsM. who moke aim of it ia their practice.

For sale by Rsxn, Wim tcVvru*. (into Lewe A Sdsd) wbotaalo dealers ia Drncs, Medici nee. Painl and DyeStnfls. No. M. Chatham Street, Bomon.jnd

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es&L3WMss^s.r°^

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