The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 June 1842 — Page 4

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KKir-'l^ coitriiti:'

SnddlinC Krt«l»IIihm«nt.

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B£'«B,«S4c?F§Ltv'iM»ni

their frendi andthe public,! hat they ore now receiving their shop on

NATIOXAX. ROADat

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Smith & Grafff^

H.

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Street,,

one door Warro! Lindleyscorner, a large and freahsupply of Stock of every description for the manafactnre of Saddlery, Trttnkg, Har-

O nest, if-

thLr with an assortment of every thing usually

to*nt}^^WBKJBT tfaJTn« heretofore bcenengaged in

A•M-^J^n

the bu3ne88'

Tcrre Haute, flatters himself that it is

th at 8hou,d flet

not neeesaa t|UBt8

forthhisQualifications

8

c,l!iZ!^mine

anu

wher«

former work will show

as a mechanic, as We particularly mvitethe

f?r iL^'.Vvil.

/nd th?Mrro0n«lJog coun.r, .0 call

for themselves before purc.iasine elae-

f,,we are determined to keepthebesiand nea-

and in the latest style and fashion. We will

SIGN OF THE GOLDEN COFFEE-POT, AVK removed their estesblishment to thei new building, on National Road Street.between Stew•rt'*H°iat, £"p®.?r

Gregor

TIIE TEIIRE-HAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the PhcEnix, from it8 ashes, and is aoiir one of the neatest and best finished two story brick buildings in town. Itfrontson Second street andisprepared for the accommodation of BOARDERS and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. My old friends and customers may rest assured that I shall spare neither pains nor expense to make the "TerreHaute Hotel" equal to the best on the Wabash in every thing esasntial to the pleasure and comfort of guests. Having recovered my rights of the Mutual Fire Insu* ranee Company, no one need apprehend that my purse was burnt-oat with my building, and consequently, that I have nochnnze left to provide for my table. The public are respectfully requested to call, and examine for themselves.

where they intend to keep on hand a general assort* inent of FA XCY and WINDSOR CHAIRS, not inferipr to any in the west, all q.F which they will sell on adcomhtodatinst terms. They also solicit the patronage of the public.- All orders attended toon short notice.

School Books. Blank Books, nnd Stationery win also bo supplied by J- Morrison. & Co. Sp%rh Louisville, April 18, 1842. 33-3m

TIIE COUNTERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW. rpHR public will please to observe that no BranHeth'a Pills ar« genuine unless the box has three label* upon it, each containing a fee simile signature of my hand writing, thin, B. Brandreth, These labels are engipved on'steel, beauufullv designed,and doneat afi expense of several thouieod dollars.

C- W. will

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Ter e-Haut NicholasSmith (of Vinceonea,} & cob R. Graff having formed a copartnctthip "J the above ba»

The Brandr«th Pills. tf*

The remarkable cure* which have been effected by llramlreth's Pills, have astonished the whole medical faculty, many of whom have conceded that they are the greatest blessing that ever w*s given to the world.

The reason these telebrated PilU have such a universally good eftect, is, because their action harnioniies with the human body.

When a dose of Brandreth'* Pills ate taken, thev are digested, and pass to every part of the system but they leave the body when ihev hare effected the inteneed purpose, and health and Vigor are by them insured.

Mineral medicines »»av eoler the system, but they are with difficulty got out again ard thev always occasion pain and misery while thev remain in the hodv.

Whereat Brandreth's Pills are a« innocent as a pioce of bread, an I are evacuated with the disease for which thev are taken.

From the time we are born to the time we cease to breaths, our hodies are constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wtpars or wastes them. The food we eat the dir**tiv« organs convert Into blood, which renews or builds up bv its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely, and when anvthing prevents its free course through the vain*, cisease commences.

Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following are the onlv authorited n^rsons to act as agents —J \MRS WARDI.OW. Wiir.am.town JACOB D. EARLY. Terre-ffaule. K. DOLR. Otter Creek. P.O. MrCHLI.OCK & CONKKY, Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON, Nawport. JAiNES ANNON, Eugene Oct. 20, 1841, 6 6m. ,.lllrtfw».itss,t Y-.—i-—

Orusr and Apothecary Store.

CMARLRS

WOOD, Iwviny purchased ih« stock of

G. W Patrick Jt Co. (lata Patrick Wood,)offers for sale avtrv article in hit line of business, on rea sonable terms, for

Im

a**ist«d the husiaesaby hh brother,

Dr. Wood,and th* charactar of thaaMtHestoldby him may be reUed on, as they will be selected with graat care. He ha:| BOW on hand general aseortmentof

DRUCIS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS. SURGICAL INSTRU MRNTS, APOTHECARtKS* WARK. FANCY

ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY

Tojfether with an assortment of CtROCERIESs^^n•iilitr of the best articles of the kind. BRANDIES aad WINES, selected fs^"medical parpoaes,

Alto, a general assortment of PATR NT MEDICINES. Terre-Hauta, Jaly t4, 184l-46~tf

Important

O A

I N S E S I N I E N

TS1S

LINIMENT caat ba surpassed by any, tor flowing complaints, vi*: Sprat as. Cuts, Wonnds ot anr kind. Film or Senna in tDie eye,

ac a?1®*.1* FHtala, Pole Evil, Blgin horses Sweeney, Meicarial Affections. Sore Breasta, Frosen Lin.be, Com* on the (•et, rata la the back, (caused by spraia) Rheaaraat,j«, Tetter.Tb* Directions v«plaia the maaaer of ««ing for all of the above complaints

A

1

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Scratch-

For aala by Mr. Wood, west of Co«rt Hn«t, **d by Mr. King, narth of Court llnaae.Terre.Haate,ledteaa who-are the oalv aatbot ited Ageau ia this tow*, eoae else eaa be (ta»i«f.

V,SF.Y. N. W corner of

be Public Sqaare. S|n«g»M,t lliaoia. Pervoaswish. ag to b«eo«ne AreeU for (he above mil apple *o the rroorietora/with proper reconnmeadatioa.

PRIOR 50 cents per bottle, Terre.Hsotet Dec. 4.1841-1S-W

FAMILY FLOUR.

A ?tA.RciE «fS. FIXKJR. of «»l jCJL «Mm now oo-1tand. awl lor ttls fiw old

^^i&SsSST1

Terrt-Haute, April tl«t,

lit

-fflOTMTCE TAKKf IS ^XCHAJiGE

For Saddlery.

RUFUSwillthe

ST. JOHN, wishing to accommodate his bnainetss to times, in consequence of the scarcity of manry, exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, for prodnce, at the highest etui price. Hie stock, now on hand, comprises every article'usually manufoctured in ha line, sach aa Saddle^ Trunks, &c. He invites the friends of'domestic manufactures to call, examine, add judge for themselves and, if he don't give bargains, he wtll not ask their patronage and support,

GIT The articles taken will be Wheat, Flour, Com, Oalty dried Hidet, and Deer-skint, Bees-wax Feathers, Flax and Tow Linens. Store next door east of Mr. LANDON'S Nations Ho tel.

Terre-Haute, Aug. 28-51-tf

NEW FIRM.

rpHE undersigned haveentered into partnersh.p un- ,*•• der the name and style of Blake & Bourne, and have taken the old stand of Grovermah ft Bourne, on the north side ofthe public squcre, where they are now opening an extensive assortment of Dry Go jda. Hardware and Groceries, the greater part of *nich hasjost been received from the Eastern cities. They will sell upon vefy accommodating tertn8, aud ifivite their friends andthe public in general to givethem a call.

AMR.

1 neM

would respectfully inform their friends of TerTe Haute and it a

having a well «e*

iected stock of materials on hand, they are prepared to execute all orders in thfir line with punctuality and despatch,, and on as reasonable terpis and in as goqd worUunnlike ujlinrifr, aiany other establishment ojft the Watiash. As they will always keep on hand a complete assortment of articles in their line, persona send* in"- orders can have them immediately filled on the roost liberal term*. Terre-Hauta, March 30-v.

THE

MATHEW STEWART.

Terre-Haute, May 29,1841 -36tf •.

•COPARTNERSHIP!

J. EAST has associated with himself H. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Business of Manufacturing Chairs, nnd will continue to carry on that business at their new shop, and old stand of J. EaBt. on Fourth street. North of the Cumberland road Street, under the firm of E A S & I N A

EAST & BUCKINGHAM.

"iTerre-Haute, April 18—32-tf

Carpeting*

I Aft YDS. INGRAIN CARPETING, of sup. 'quality, and of the moat fashionable patterns for sale at reduced prices, Cash.

Jan. 27, 1842-21-tl G. W. LANGWORTHY.

Paper Ware-lloi«»e« LOUISVILLE, KY. MORRISON, & CO. have oponerf at No. 76 •I. Fourth Street, between Main and Market, a variety of Printing, Cap, Letter, and other Papers. This establishment is a branch of the firm °if A.Armstrong, & Co. of the Fulton Paper Mill, at Wheeling, Virginia, and will be supplied with paper made by thnt concern. .N

THOS. H. BLAKE, T. J. BOURNE.

Terre'tfaute,Nov.24-13-tf

.. Notice.

HEARTWELL, who die^i in tfew-Orteans about seven years since, left his effects in the bands of a stranger, to be sent to his wifeand children, who it was understood lived near Cincinnati..The wife's name was Sarah Hesrtwell, andthe children, Matilda, Polly Anne, Mary Jane, and William,—the latter would be aboot 18 years of aee, if living. He has not been able to find tnem, but has heard that the widow married one Amos Parker, and removed to the vicinity of Terre-IIaute, Ind. If either of the above named persons will apply at this office, they can obtain the necessary information to find the Trustee, who is anxious to pay over to the proper persons the amount in is ha

Terre»Haute, April, 14, 1842i-33tf

PAY! PAY!! PAY!!!

aubacriber hns lii, booh, now posted #nd ready for settlement he requests every one to call and settle, -pay off old scores, and begin the year 1842 wiih a good conscience. I must oe paid belter and more

PUTerre'Haute,

Jan.1,1843-18-tf E. DANIELS.

TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.

JE89K

IiKK

would respectfully inform his friends,

and thepublicgenerally.thathe has commencedUe TAILORING BUSINESS,

a few doors Weel 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 be surpassed in the West.

He has made arrangements to receive the Eastern k? .. A eUn UA will n'WflVR h#* in DOS*

patronage. 03r Cutting done at theshortest notice,and warranted to fit, if made right. Terre-IIaute, Nov- 3Q.-12tf

TERRE-HAUTE

Steam Foundry# Engine Shop.

STRATTON.

WALLACE & CO aronow prepared

to execute orders for Engines, Boilers, Forging MiJi Irons, Castings of every description, cither in Iron or Brass, Turning, Finishing. &c. vrniw

For the Farmer, we have the best article of PLOIVo, among which are the Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We have also the well known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the Wabash Valley—and all our Plows will be warranted to run well, and not break from flows or bad work. !D" Wheat, corn,oats, or any other article ot farming produce, will be taken in exchange tor Plows. *1 orre-Haute, Feb. 20,1841—tf.

llJUNIATA IRON STIMtJE. A. McGREGOR,

HAS

cdl»*tsntly on hand a ge«wal of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bar iron, round, flat, and square, of alHiie*, Afivils, Vices. Bellowses, aodSciew Plates, English and Auiericatf Blister, Gerntan Crowley Smith's Tools, Cast SI EEL Mill and cross-cut Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, '•. Nails, cut and wrought, assorted, *i Spades and Shovels, .... .» Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geefefe, Fruit Kettles. Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins', \Villiaroa and Cassat'a Axes, Plough Plates, Evans' Augers, Croes-Cut and Mill Saws, Gate and barn-door Hinges, i-. Scythes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either at a

N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call. They may rest assured

I

will sell at reduced prices

Store on the National Road. J\'ov.l5-10-tf.

a a a a O N

Qjyfi' TO^S, embracing all sizes, rolled from bil0(0 lets, made and well hammered at the'original workson Juniata river, Pennsylvania, where Juniata Iron first attained its just celebrity. 80 tons Boiler Iron, 35 do No. 12 to 20 Chimney Iron. 'lO do No. 22 to 26 Stovepipe Iron. 5d

Plough Plates and Slabs.

•lilO do A. Steel. "4 I do Cast E- B. and other Steels. -i -.- I 7 5 W a re

4

5 do Wagon Boxes. 'J 150 Kegs Cut Spikes. 200 do Trov pressed Spikes. 800 do Nails, nnd Brads, Juniata troirr~* $y |n amounts not less than »100, we are selling at the following prices, with a discount of 5 percent for caah, on amounts of over J500. we tnakea discount of 10 per cent for ensh. and proporiionate on intermediate amounts. Bar Iron ot 4 cenis. Strap Iron nnd Rods a little higher, Plouah Plates at 54 cents. Plough Slabs at Scents, A. B. Steel at 5i, Id Nails at 6 cents, 6d Nails at 51 oents, others sizes at S cents, Sugar Kettles and Dogs at 21 cents, small castings and Wagon Boxes at 3 cents.

Mr Any Iron, Nnils, or other articles purchased of us, and proving otherwise than of the very best quality. may be returned at our expense and the money refunded.

aagricultural Implements.

Gentry^ Patent French-Buhr Horse Mills. 1 Baldwin's Stock Mills for crughing Corn and Cob. f4 Green's Brown's and Sinclair, Straw-Cutters, |Cora Shelters. Bark Mills. T'"'

S Horse Powers for machineryEi A nti-ftee*ing Cistern Engine Pumps. Peacock's and KounderV Plonghs.^Tv loW.

GEO. WINSTON &. CO.

Main, between 5th and 6th streets.

Louisville April 16,1842. 32-3w O Yes! O l'es II O

AtlCTIONEEBI1 ?k-

T"f »M«="ro ISytJ-S Auctioneering horses, and goods, of al discnpuons, entertains the hope that by strict attention to thc above business, together with two years experience, to merit a portion of the pnblic patronage. Being the onl*lice*srd Auctioneer in Terre-Haute, niscustomers will have tlie advantage oHaws holdinst him responsible, underseverepoiiartiM,for thefaithfnl performance of his official duties.

WILLIAM

J0SEpH

Terr^H»at*» A«giwt7«48*tf.

a

NoT-3T.j84f-18-tf.

BIT

Stow' Sco,°'R#w'

vjsstm,

A.HAYDEN.

STACY A, CO. of Indianapolis, la.

keep constantlyon hand a full stock ol Ledgus, 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 deecriptiort. AII of which are made of the best materials, and as low as they van be purchased elsewhere. Orders, by Mail or Otherwise, are respectfully solicited,

Ploughs.

Mareb «MB»tf-

ju\,

AMES GROVER htsfo^le.at the Tr^«d ware Store, the Cast and Grow PLOUGHS, the Castingsof which are warranted wound have Wrwaf ht and Cast Shares* w»» wlea»at«ri for Timber or Praim Lands. They area light nsnrnng Ploogh, warranted to run well, and will beeold low. tT'A variety ofCastings for sale aaabo»».

LANK DEfeDS and Mori^geaT stables Blanks. County Coart*»l Meense Blaalw. n.LS OF LADING. JTeyt tsiHwlftt so kirf a* 00**-

H1ktl« CcsmI.

Of KEGS WHITE LEAD,

l8o,,?~!55rSr*

(wO for sale at April®. rt«-3l-tf DmBlW.

I E S I E S

trill ye'Htk aiihu jioor

I rater

5

Dr. fi. Humphreys'

VEGETABLE OINTM, FOR THE PILES, FI88U

AFTER

a practice of more than 30 years,al nessing a great amount of human suffering fnxft that distressing malady. Piles or Hofnorrhoidi, and believing tint the remedies heretofore discovered tor iti cure, are almost an entire failure short ol an operatiod by the ligature, wire or kniic,—Dr. Humphreva' has been induced to bestow uncommon attention1o the sub' ject, with the design of discovering a remedy that would possess the power to discuss the inflammation, and disperse the tumefaction of the parts, and at the same time be a mild and desirable remedy. Hisamicipatioas have been most fully answered, by a discovery, in combining active ingredients, which in the composition produce modified results, and increased efficiency as a medical agent and although its base is composedof highly sctive ingredients, its modifications are such, that it becomes, as a composition, perfectly mild and adapted to the use of the most delicate subject.

Asa test of sincerity and confidence in the remedy, the subscriber pledges, himself to perfect a cure of Files* tn all cases that may be submitted tohis management, or in case of failure in any case, no charge mall be made for the Ointment.

To THE

PUBLIC.— I

Auburn, N.Y. Feb. 20.1841.

Auburn, N.Y. March 2,1841. J, N.JSxaftlir. The Ointment is equally efficacious in fisauresof the Anus and Rectum, a malady of which the great French Surgeon, Baron Dupuytren, in hia |ectur«4on Clinical Surgery, says: "The discoverv.ofa cure for this disease, without ah operation, would be an Ihvatuable benefit to mankind." The following"from the Rev. G. W. Montgomery, attests its 6ffic«bjr In that disease:

Dr. Humphreys'—Having but a few weeks past beeh afflicted with several small fissures oil the lower pert of the Rectum, which gave me intense pain for sevljrfcl hours each day, I made use of your Ointment for the last two weeks and it has not only itjlieved me, but the fae urea are healed, and I am cured. I* gMly recommend the use of your Ointment tp those amioted in a similar manner. Respectfully yotfrs,

I.GEO.W,

(trTHE imONGHITIS:«C8

WHICH

aparei neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, but is 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 Fevet, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the small wind tubes or air vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remedy for tl)is alarming and wide-spieading disease is the

REV. I. COVERT'S BALM OF LIFE. This new and invaluable Medici je is universally pro nounced, by the multitudes who have used it nnd tested ita healing viitues, 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 ofthe LUNGS and WINDPIPE, which, neglected, soon lend to real Comnmntion.

The BALM OF LIFE stands entirely oloof from the various Quack Nostrums, of the day, having invariably won the confidence of Physicians, Clergymen, and the intelligent of all classes, wherever it has been introduced. Philanthropists, and all who truly sympathise with human suffering, everv where hail its appearance with heart-felt joy and look upon the Balm of Life as one of those grtat and uncommon blessings which a kind Providence occasionally bestows on man, but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between.

Jc5-Circular«, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, can be ha!i gratuitous, of

aUTke

BALM OF LIFE, iOne Dollar per Bottle,} is for sale by JOHN F- KING, MarchS, l842-26-6m Terre-Haute.

From the Boston Medical Journal, Aug. 26,1840. The following is an extract from an article that paper on 'Morbus LarynguesConcionatorum^or Bronbhltis. by Frank H. Hamilton, Prof of MateriaMedica and General Pathology in Geneva Medical College. "The Rev. I. Covert's mixture, SliG i«w used ad extensively (or this affection by clergymen, belongs to the same class of stimulating pectora a being on 6 of thorn lucky combinations of medical agents which, while it promoteaexpectoration, doea not_ impair the tone ofthe stomach. Of this medicine we feel at lib«rtv to speak, since its compoaition is not held from tne Profewion, and we hope the proprietoni wiU soon see fjt

to giVe

it to the public. We, therefore, venture to

recommend it, having employed it in onrown ^e,«nd in the cases of roanv others, wtth decided benefit.** From Ike Set. D. Moore—la 1WS say lungs became seriously diseased, and continued so for nearly fourteen years, aad aboot six years since I was attacked with a Chronic Bronchitis which occasioned see men pain and distress attended by difficult bfjathinr aad pains in various parts of the chest. Jfo M«rch lasti purchased a bottle of Rev. I. Covert Bftlm of Life, and the effect has been, that my breathing«» free as before 1 was taken, my Chronic BroachiUs is nearly if aot altogether cured, and the pains of the cheat have subsidw. I have gTeat confidence in the Balm of Life, aad think It a good a«d«afe

Aurelius,N.Y.Ang.»l,18S9. DAVIDMOORK. f,« From the Sev. Bannister^ A. B. Teacher Languages its the Casenovt* Seminary.

This certifies

tint I have successfully »sed the Rev.

I Coven's Balm of Life. I* the ease of aa obsliaate

"wk-

of (W ew.pw'l'M of ib«Rfj. I.Co»«t

SrS wSd. that nnd D.' M. Rtat M- D. practice of Medku^.a the Al^y M^ /. PWje«or Aaaiomy

DA^M- MCK^HT.

TV* certifies that kavwg e*a«*«»«d Covert* a Bales of LifeiaaM its rompament parts, we do Wieve it to be one of t^ best com^n^s^Cp^,

Comuaaptiew. Chronic I*8a»aOTiioV. j-^.

Pit ICE fl PSJK BOTTLB. •y

isl.'SS""

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Prom J. S. Wilcox, Mackinist

have been afflicted with Homorr-

hoids or Piles for more thsn 12 years past, and fwr a great part of the time severely afflicted withit.Ibajve used almost every kind of mcdtcine and appijc^tjoi}, and all without anv substantial benefit, until about three weeks since I commenced using Dr. E Hunt* phreye1 Vegetable Ointment. From toe hour I Commenced usme it I have been getting better, and amat this time qnite free from the Complaint. 1 hove the fullest confidence in itsbeinc aspecific instichdiaeeaei.

SIR,

Montgomery.

A uhurn, N.Y. June 3.1841 P.BICE 91 per Box. For sale in Tferre-Hauta^by March 12. i842-25-6iu J. Fi aING.

IMPORTANT

WITH

jOonghs, Oolda, Coanunytioa, IMMUttk ASTHMA, and all DlaMsc* sf

InmsaMiAWteaplpe.

^REV. I. COVERT'S

A a a a BtwHri}forth*Cure oMuirmn, inmain^ B3- lRHi,amiSH OFBSEiTIf n»inu,

fadb

,1" GUSI, ta.

ttit

ft* R»ctp»

Ibtwiwir COTBBT fc

SAHTOBD*PA

attj rieciMMMtHie^-

tfce Msimoal FAODLTT, to whom

hat been freely madt

Bronchitis! Bronchitis! Beware of that dread destroyer, v.

^Puinamviile, June 12,1841-40-tf

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JONATHAN

S. Wrtgox.,

Prom J. N. Star in, Cashier Cayuga Co. Bank. To t)r. E. Humphreys':

I commttiofed the use

of your Vegetable Ointment for the Piles, a le# iireekl since, and have used it occasionally ever sincetalthough under circumstances so unfavorable that! did t»6t expect to be much benefitted by it On the fifit aftoliea tion I fell immediate relief from the sorehep ana tan-, derness that usually attends the disease, and think I am now almost, if not entirety well, and. do moit cheerfully recommend it to all similarly sfleeted.

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tor the corner of Fourth and where the will bo. prepared

Srt^frhia Staje can also beV

c°Kte"

REMOVAL.

DOCT.

HOLMES has moTed his Office and Dwelling to the first building, south of the public sqoare, on Second street—where all laron will be bankfullvreceived.

Terre-Haute, Dec. 20,1841-16-tf

Axes

UNT'S celebrated C. S. Chopping and Broad AltS. tor^

Terre-Haute, Jan. lit, 1M3-1TMI

HEW PAPER WILL..

fOTBB MRRCff AN-fS AND TRADERS OF THE WABASH VALltY.

THE

subscribers have erected a large PAPER STILL at Lafayette, Indiana, and have spared no coat in obtaining the most approved Machinery and •kill from the East, are prepared to supply the entire Wabanh Valley with every kind of paper wanted on the most favorable term. The friends of Home Industt and Western Enterprise, are invited to give us a ca i*save

ji'nd to their Rags, which will be received in ex change for Paper or Cash at fair prices. Jan. 1,1842-17-ly THOMAS& YANDES.

MM

Bnim dr Life.

REV.

I. COVERT'S BALM OF LIFE. DR. HUMPHREY'S PILE OINTMENT, For aa leal- WOODS' Drug Store Aprif 9, 1842-31-tf

FANCY ARTICLES.

HAVE lust opened at the Dru«r Store of Mr.

WOOD,

Feb. 22,1842-25-tf P. M. DONNELLY.

J•

TSHNVwfror"

Terre-Haute, April ^3,1842. 33tf

"EAGLB HOTDl." A tIt A LLfi INDIAN A C. J. HAND respectful 1 nformsthepublie, that he has taken the above establish^

l&S^Lment, where he is prepared to accommoniil^Kdatethetravelling public. No^painsshall ^•""bespared, on his part, to render general

CRAS.

a email assortment of FANCY ARTI­

CLES* consisting of JEWELRY, WATCHES, EAR-RINGS, FINGERRINGS, BREAST-PINS, &c. &c. Ornamental Lamps, 1 sup. Mantel Time-piece, Silver and Silver Plated Ware Cake Baskets, Castors, assortment of Ladies Curls, Music and Musical Instruments, Violin Strings, Military Goods, French Artificial Fhioers. Toys, &c. and other articles in the Fancy line. All of which will be disposed of at first cost te close a conoern.

AGENTS FOR THE WABASH COURIER

Most of the gentlemen named in this list, have heretofore acted as Agents for the Wabash Courier—they will mtfch oblige us, by continuing, aa opportunity may offer, to obtain subscriptions, and- to receive ana forward dues:

EAST. 'y

INDIANAPOLIS W Cady, Moore

GRXSHCASTLS—C

—Col. Sigler, WTolbert

WILMAMSTOWN—Poet Maater HAawoirr—George MoKinley

MEBIDIAK—G

MOUNT

ANHATTAN—Samuel Coleraaitr PtrraAMviLtK—C Hand

PLEASANT GA*D*H-^W

Cowirtt*sviT.i.E--Geiif. McCariy

HAROTNSS STORE—S S

S

Canada and Esq. Hill

DANVILLE—-J Murphy, A Williams, N Palmer ROCOTORI*—Anson Miller ..

FLORA, III-—Gen.S

Sand ford

TRFNTON,

IOWA—-"A Porter, Esq.

NEW

MARKET—ES

Wolfe

MARTINSVILLE,

III—Jacob

LIVINGSTON

III

BLYTHEVILLE, Mo—Joel Jackson a W Evinger .* -T

NESTFIELD—David

EWTON—Post Master

IvOtrisvir.LE,III.—JameaMilan MILWACKEE,

JBerkshire, A Bishop. Judge Hill

COVINGTON—WPiatt, Esq. Col. RaWlea .r

Portland—E

Crain, Hetfield Martin v.-^i

TTIC*—W Cninipion. ft. S Colman, Dr. E!lliot Rob ROY—Esquire Paine. Anderson WILLIAMSPORT—Haynes Dickson, W Chandler WEST LEBANON, IND—T Lyons i. SHAWNEE

PRATRTK—C NFWELL

LAVTETTE—D Mace, Pierce, Gen. Ford DELWi—JamesSpears LOGANSPORT—Major

Vigos

PERC—Mathew

Fonimore

LORAIN, 111.—EifioCh Sergeant' *?t ROC**ILLB—Col.

Slavens

GAILATIW—William

Adams

ROSEVIi.LE—Col. RoHbins. John Rockwell'' CRAWFORDSVIJ.le—W Noel. Esg, Strickland ANNAPOLIS—Thos. CCoffin, Dr. MeNutt' DIXONS Steele .J Lomts

MILLS—Oen.

ills—^Mr. Lusk *.

WEST

PORT—Post

Msster

LADOGA—Charles Hanah •.? ':i i. prmanuBO. lNB^*Silas Seety CBICAOO—A A Markle

TaoQDow—Isaac s, ,-

BATTT,k GROUNDCourtriaht

—Peleg Bahooek

tATsyiLL—Riley Paddock ,. VALTARAISP—Pgat .'•

NORTUFORKPO—JoeephGondy

LEASANT HILL—Robert Elliott Ind—Thos. Edwards

DATTON.

PO—Joaeph

Blewom

SOUTHERLY.

PRARIETON—R

BOWLUIO

Hoggatt. A Wilkkw, Dr. Hamilton

MIBOLKTOWN—Warren

Harper, fieq.

CARLISLE—ES Hnwsev TURHANS CREEE-—H

MJEROH—JamesReed.Riwa

tfO'BovIe

INCENNES- Gihsmt. Thomjs WASHINGTON. IND

-J Warner, A

PRINCETON—Jndte

mMjraaamvtMM uwb

FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS:

P. VOORHEES 8c. CO- have reduced the price of fare :o (ndianapolia. te 95, and will have immediately placed On the line Troy Coachaa, puichased expresaly tbr the service The route will be well attended. ana good hones ind careful driven secured..

ICT Hereafter, the Stage will leave, daily, at 3

clock, enabling the passenmrv to breakfast at Mr. Cunningham's. 14 miles east of Terre-Haute. Jf May 25-57-tf 3 REAM. Agenf:*

Farrier A, Blacksmith.

THE

general satisfaction to thow who may require hia services.—and, also in the different branches of Black* smithing, particularly *oraeisho6iag, strict attention will be paid to prevent *b® ®J^»'S,edr by bad shoeing. JOHN r. UUlfriU

May, 21, 1842. 37-ly

BOOTS.

1AA PAIR MENS SUP. STOGA

Terre-Haute, March 5,1842-26-tf.. WANTED,

IN

*y ill,

lk«iaDaa» will rftTAlVMl in

A

At the Terre-Haute Produce Store,

SCOTT'S ROW, National Road Street, Dried Hides .Feathers, Beeswax, and Flaxseed, for which a.MdM' »H» wiu

JUSTsale

F°i

1

W Osbom A

Matkins ...

Harding

TYLKSVILLK—S

CBILLICOTBE—JohnMcAchron

Liggott

LAINFIELI Potta

s*WHEELING,)—Lindley VA.—A

Armstrong J- Co....".

si 'WESTERLY. w: MacKSViLLE—Capt. S McQuilkin GaaNDviEW—W Payne. Col. Thoa. S«»ith

EksaiDOB—Mr Calvin, PM

PARIS. III.—Leander

Munaell,M Alexander

HlitnH^wfifJiimirfllte, Eib.

1

BuOMrtEiJ—J no .Dol a .s OikURiH'Tltm.Affliek,FM »--i' SHELBVVJLLE—M Basye .... SrRiNOFiELD—Shelby Martin RIDOS

FAKX—-A

Smith, Jr.

GEORGETOWN—Chns

Oct. 31—8—tf.

Janney "'i,

Brown

VANOALIA—,Wm..—Rufus

Linn

MARSHALL—Uri

Manly, Justin Harlan

r..

WISOON.—James Clymar x-

CLASS'S STORE—Henry Clark, Dan. Barbour NORTHERLY. ('LINTON—J W Downing. McCullocb, W Dole HIGHLANDP O—Ashley Harris BALTIMORE, WARREN

Ca—E Rogers, Wilmot

MONTETOMA—O Smit h, Stevenson"*

TORONTO—D Weisieer

NEWPORT—Geo.

t'-7: r"r

t?h

Tillinghast. Dr. Wm. Scott

EtTs*NR—Messrs. Armour

PERRYSVILLR—WCollet.J

CIct«US

Montana iery, Geo.W IHniel

WEST Shw4»erd BoQNsvii.t,r—J F«wdwe ... BOSSERON

MILLS—J GaHnfir

EVANSVILLE—G W White •. LWWVTLLE. KT rzp'jrSt,0,tC

New

DARWIN—W

C*ry

ORLEANS—W Molten .. LmtaRog-A Hittimr

4

Ho'lenheck, Dr. SJues

HtrraoNviLL^T-Poet W***" ,,, Yoa*—J Riehsrdya PM ,tv PiTKRsaPRa—Post Mafff

GREI*—^0*ornVR^l

Winjpata

F«nstw-&qF^»«n Fairflst—Wei too Brow# -H Caw«y ftfoscxR—Poat Maater aa S BCMIORO—Hon

ftghafd

BLLwrisnriM*-«fl^* BLOONINO^—Jod^ McDooaltf SCAVTOCD*ayW* DATHTO*—J Pwkart tiansPO-Mars

Piwaw

Rilet O-Capt John Lgej-Poat^wW Pbwt CO*iotct-TOP«n* a»! Andrews flrauwraui—WilliamYcm.

J-

J. HARLAN* MAWV*. Uw Notice* v.na*

Hshall,

kv

SUBSCRIBER intends remaining in Terre-Haute. where he will attend to the treatment of aick and lame horsea. Having aerved a regular apprenticeship with one,of the best Veterinary Surgeons in Europe, besides tour year Is practice in America, haipes to give

iron and JVails* &

A LOT O** IRON AND NAILS,4ust received on A. consignment, and for sale low, for ca»h. Grocery and Produce Sfore, Scott% Row, Nattona Road Street March 19 J848.-28tT

IVo Mistake!

FEW hundred Barrels very stpenorjKenhaWa A. SALT, for sale at the Proviaion and Produce Store, in ftamvttow.

MMdi

Wbcnt: Wheal!!

WScott's

ANTED, at the

4,

ARLAN & MANLY. Attorneys at Law, Mnr* Clark county, Illinois. March, 1841. 29tf.

NeW Establish ment.

ANTON

GUENTHER, lately from Louisville, Kentucky, respectfully infortins the citizens of Terre-Haute and its vicinity, that he intends carrying on the business of Dying and Scouring, in all variety of colors, on National Road street* opposite Codington and Randoms,—Also, general Renovating, and hopfs by Strict attention to business to gain a share of publie patronage. All colors warranted to stand.

Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited to cive him a call Terre-Haute. May 14, 1842- 36-3qi

Attend to Your Teeth.

Wsummer,

D. STONE, intends going east tp spend the nnd persons wishing his services will call soon or it will be to late.

SJF All whoare indebted to Rim will please call and settle bv cash or note. Persons havingdemands against him will present them.

Delavs are dangerous —be ve-wise to-day, Nor resien your future peace oyslow de'ay. When duties press, 'tis wrong to let them ai|, Regrets^br carelessness may come too fate." Terre-Haute, April 30, 1842. 34tf

WINKS.

SUPERIOR

CHROME Yellow Chrome Green Yellow Ochre Red Lead Lithoraga Sand Paper White Laad

ADARK

..

J«k Mattaf.

ASpgUfl. 8ri* Bi»Kao» JLJL Libeia and Card*. Pruwiyery Qwdu, &e Iwsdaomely executed at the sborteai noat thiaOSca.

t.MfctJt-

PORT and MADEIRA WINES, for

Medical purposes, for sale at April 9.1842-3I-tf

4

FEMALE SCHOOL. ,,

HOLTOKC,

BOOTS

made

PRODUCEand PROVISION!' STORS4

Row, Notional Road Street, a few hun-

dred bushels of good merchiiiitiible WHJBAT, in exoh.np forGrec..ie.orC»hi

FREEMA(,

Terre-Haute, April 9,1848—31—tf

Candles and Starch.

received, ton consignment, a lot of'real Tallow CANDLES lAlso, superior Cincinnati.STAKCH, and for low, for cash, by the box,—at the Produce and Provision Store, Scott's Row^

April 80, 1842. 33tf

riodr. Bacon, &c. JR sale at the Terre-Hute Proviaion and Produce Stoi-e, in 8m»M

Apri| ts

Kenioral.

XT F. St. J. E. DIXON, have removed their Id Xl. Barbershop to the room formerly occuPied by I. D. Custer, as watch-makerand JeweK ry shop, on second street, west of the Court \A House. This room they have fitted up in supe* riorstyle, and will be prepared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. 0*T?enova ti ng, done on short notice and most, reannoble terra..

F&J B. DIXCW.

Terre-Haute, A-pri 23,1842- 33tf —_ T\OMESTICS--An extensive assortment of 3-4 LI 7-8 4

and 38inch brown and bleaehed mua-

"K^f^^^S^LANaWrHY.

STEPHEN G. DODGE,

'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR jir MtJftvr."

-j TERRE-HAUTE,INDIANA. "*tj

IFFICEcorner of Ohio and Market streets.south east corner of the Public equate, and adjoining the dwelling of L.

H.

ScoU. Esq..

REFERENCES: ... Hon. John Fine, Ogdtksburgk ^1 Hon. Silas Wright. Jr.. Canto*, \N. r* Hon. Micah Sterling, Watartowm, Jas. J- Barclay, Esq., Philadelphia. Hon. H. Bronson, St. Augustine^ Florida.

all

THE

WOODS' Drug Stora

PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, 4M5

SPANISH Brown Venetian Red Whiting Spirits Turpentine Copal Varnish. Black do Japan'*" do

.... _jpan 10 BOXES 8.by 10 Window Glass, «?, 8 1 0 IS 5 II by 15 do Willi a general assortment of Paint, VarniSh and other BRUSHES-Received and/or

Terre-Hatite. April 9,184t-31-tf Drug 8torT'

the serviciea of for

YOUNG LADIE3, In Terre-Haute, on Monday the 1 0 a The following are the tetma for tmtioti. per Quarter of twelve weeks-.

For common branches of Engtiah Education #5,00 Higher Engl tab Branobea, 740 Drawing and Painting, £•$? French?. Music, 10,00-

SUSAN R. WILLIAMS.

Terre-Hauta May 9,1848, 36tf

A Stray.

ASMALL

BAY HORSE auayed away from tbe

subscriber May 15th 1848, from near Otter-Creek bridge in Otter-Creek township, Vigo eonnty, la. He isa bright bay about 14 hatida hi«b with blaek masn aod tail, with a star in the forehead and white at"P-f» the agse. and right hind-foot white and the hoof broke off on the same, and some saddie marfca, and on- hia right shoulder* small lumprwembbag wart? mtp~ possd to be 3 years old this Spring. SumMd to have •oMsoath or to l)linois near Spnogfieldl IwiH give reasonable reward for arid hotM or any Information that will tend to teepiee thabotm, by informatkw left at this ofltae, or by way of letter to the wbaprt-

C.

5ss£- •Mb*g.1

Tarw-Haate. Way 88,142. 38-3w

E

CARBOYS.

MPTY CARBOYS,

April 9,184S-31^tf

HE«bseri&?l5S&4»l^i!2 '"SLs, pablie,-tfcitr he haa

House. The premises, hava heenln repaired with some araitions mam wiUbeipar^i to g,ivegeneraJ^oosfr

TVrre-Hsute, Feb. 19,1842-84-tf.

"%l DR. TAYLOR'S

B4LSAMOF LIVER WdRTj For Consansption nnd Liver Complaint,

C*mgte, Ct$dmi Attkma., DiMcultyof Breathing, Piain£ Spitting of Blood, Catarrhs' A ohntattan of the Heart, On theC&it,-*

artwle is prepared accotdwg to recipe from. a very old and eminoat physician, the lata Drf

who presetved his own life by ii« ctteatf

although of a consumptive coastitution, to the aatnnZ ishinga«e of one hundred and two years until the jtg*, of eighty .seven, he was engaged in very exteisive praci lice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundred* are oaw living in good health, that Consumption seemed to have marked for an early gravt, who owa I their preservation to the use of this iavalu&ble meni cine. .A.

Lererwort even in the common way of preparation is universally known as the best article for dwases of the Lungs, ever discovered aud it is obvmus that a highly concentrated prewration, securing the whole virtue of this inestimable herb, must be invaluable Moreover, this medicine contains the medical proper^ ties of the Burteweed, Lungwort. Fever Root and aod many other roots and herhs. It is also warranted not to contain itny mercury, mineral, or mineral preparation a.d $1000 reward will be given any person wh will prove this medicine to contain any minerals. hi"d. Such has been thetuccess. of this Balsam, that it is warranted incapable of producing, inawwin^ stance, injurious effects. Within the last few years the* cat's for this sovereign remedy have heap immense. beyond precedent and its reputation sustained fiom Maine to Mobile thus proving the confidence bestowed upon a simple medical preparation, purely vegeta* ble, and the unusual astonishing effect attending its use. Physicians, too, from a conviction of its mildness safety nnd success, employ it in their practice, rccdm* mend it to their patients,and esteem this medicine sail"" and invaluable particularly as, it does not interfere with any other medicine, patients may be taking at the same time nor restrict to any peculiarity of diet confinement, fc

UUMthem

full benefit of this medicine, and follow at the sania tiire, if they, wisb, the advice of their physician *r 'To persons of disordered nervous system, or thos*' I*'1 who aie unable to rest welj at night, this mcdicins ia' 1$: most emphatically recommended. The inestimable tm value of this Celebrated mcdicine has been rightly tested, and not found wanting. The Proprietor is daily' |l: receiving the most flattering accounts of its success and it is truly grniifvinc to say this is emphatically the medicine of the PEOPLE! It is used by the MeoirSl* :f Faculty, supported by the Clergy, advocated by tba whole New York Press, and is in the house of of our citiseoa.

For sale nt the Drug Store of JOHN F. KING, wbeie numerous Certificates of the unexampled cures performed by this Medicine msy be seen. •*',

Terie-Haute, Match 5,1842-26-3ai «-r ....ii. ft Watasia, I^HE INDIAN curefoi Coughs, Consumption. Spift^ tine of Blood, Asthms, and Diseases of the Lunes generally: Forsale st the Drug Store of

Terre-Haute, March!3-271^ JNO. F. KING. 4

FA1H1LY IHfiBtClNB. Prepared only by Dr. Jayr^e, Inventor. and sole proprietor, No.

20

5

ling public, aa well aa regular, hoarders

The Honae is situated on Market leading to Lafayette, two iquaj

tfegalar hoarders jjOathe road" Of the Court. -. ycamplttely

No pains^

yression and Strenei* tiurisy, Hectic Fever.

N^ht Sweats, DiJUultot profuse Expectoration, an4 A and Liter. ...

9

diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.—

Price $1. Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the Preseivs* tion, Growth and Beauty of the Hair, and whichfrill positively bring in New Hair on Bald HVsds.—-Price fl

Also JAYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms Dyspepsia, Piles, sntf many other difeases.-*-Prire £0 cents.

Also, JAYNE'8 CARMINATIVE BALSAM, certain core for Bowel and Summit Complaints, Diar^ rhaea,Dysenterv,Cholic, Cramps,Sick Headache,Sour Stomach, Cholera MoTbus, aud all derangements of tho Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.~*Prico 50 cenis.

JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaints, Costiven?*s, Fevers, InfloniStionsj Glandular Obstructions, Diseases ofthe Shin, &c. and in all cases where an Alterative or purgative Medicine is required.-— Price 50 cents peT box. Sold bit

Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841 «tf. J. F.TCING.^J

IHoJfM's Vegetable Life Pi¥»

AND PHCEfflX BITTERS.

high celebrity wbich ihese excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing almost every disease to Which the human franie ts Kkble, is a matter foroiliar.with almost every intelligent person. They became khown by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith g( the credulous.

Irt cases of CostiveneM. Dftpepsfa, Billions and Liv« er Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumstistn, Fevers and AgOe*, Obstinst^ Headaches, Impure State Of the Fluid*. Unbealihv appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sir^n^ff incident tq Females ill Delicate Health, ev« rv kind of Weakneta of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements ofHeaUh, these-Medietaes have invarisbly pioved a certain aad speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to ibe most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phnenix Bitters beyond the reach

competition, in the estimation of every

Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, .^ Broadway, N. York. N. B. None are genuine unless Uieyharea fac siu^-i ilie otJobo Moffat's signature. t£r The Life Pi Me are sold in bpjcei—Price,25 cents, 50 cents, and §1 each, according to the, si*a and tho, Phoenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 e&cb, with fuU. directions. For safe by JOHN F. KING.

Terre-Hauta, Oct. 14, 1840-7-tf.

AOWJCIPS MATCflLfeSS SANATIVE,

VX medicine' of more vnlue to man than the vast mines of Austria, ot even the tfmted Ueaeures of globe—a medicine, which is oJXained equally from Vegetable, animal and mineral kingdom!, and thus sees a threefold power—a tnedimne, which, though a remedy for consumption! ao^elj. rs poss mysterious influence over many diseases of system—a medicine which begins fo be nlaed sicrsna,.wbe ere daily witnessing hassioniebiw, msay whom they resigned to tbe gissp ot th«

mines of Austria, oi

1

qtpilS~TTi'ree

Tna Vns«zr**TJ!

RAWLBY*«

May S3,1MS. 3Mw -y

Strayed oft*

BAY HORSEabOBt lOyearsold wtth a white strip in tba foce, and it is believed SOM white on his hiod ieet, is a pscer but trots when in harness. Whoever will .return Mid boras or give to-

For aale by

mSSSS^r

WOOD6

foraslont

4

fl

ite

enabhng personk to receive the ip

*r &,

South Third street, Philadelphia, and

for salt by F. KING, Tim-Haute, Ind.

THESE

medicines are recommended and extenrivrlr used by the most intelligent peisons in the Unl« ted States, by numerous Prbfseors and Presidents of Colleges, Physiciane of the Arfny and Navy, and of Hospitals*na Almshouses, and by- more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations. gg

They are expressly prepared for family use, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States and as they ate so admirably calculated to preserve health aad-cure disease, no family should ever be without tbetn. (The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one of the best Medical Colleges in the United Stales, and has had fifteen /ears experience in an exten*ive and diver* siBed practice, by which he has had ai.)ple apportuai* ties of acquiring

a

practical knowledge of diseases

and of Uie remedies neat calculated to remove them, These preparations cousist ot JAYNE*S EJtPECTORANT, valuable remedy for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Hooping Cough, Brouchites, Pleurisy, and inAamation of tbaLungs or Thioat. Difficulty of Breath* ing, and

fA

of

patient.

even the tfmted Ueaeures of our from the thus pospower—a medicine, which, though ^e-

sigoed aa a remedy for consumptiont solely, rs possess* edofa myjiierious influence over many diseases of ine human system—a medicine which besrins fo be valued by Pbyatcraaa, cures of msay insatiable grave.

DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop jior cfcildren.a half drop: aod lot infants, a qwter oropt the diraetiona explaining the manner of taking--a half or W

and one third rix doliars ($. Gemnf

coin, vaFoe IS cents,) (9^,50) per Halfoonce Forssle by J* Fi KINOv Terre-Hsute, AafU UW&->t(

The TeieuUe P« haaoMt ry BaJMit..

ISoine

believed to be deaerodiy the most popular Medfa ever known in America, for Coughs, Colds^ Asthma dr, Phthisic. Consumption, Whooping-cough, and Pulmenary afedtons qf every

Bkind-

?VMO*AKY

RIIDme

ALSAN has b^en very

extenaively uacd for abont twelve years: and »s reputation has hem consrantty increasing, BO universally popular has this article herrarw, thatit may now bo considered aa a standard anicle in a laree part of the United'States and British Provinces., Many fontilles kaefKit consuatiy b^.thatn, coossderipg it the most safe aa well afe certain Remedy lor the above complaint^ Thf ftoprietors have received, and are receiving ntK* roeroearecomewodaiiene fronsmany ofottr beatPhfl^B •ietans, who make of it in their practice^

Wiiro ic

CCT&S*.

April MtlMl-SS.y

(fate Lowe ft

ReedY wholesale dealers in Drags. Medicinrs. Psmts snd Dya Stall. No. 54, Chatham Street, Boetoft. and by Drngciiitaand ce^ttry.

mcnSian ta general 1 new

Euglam). and in the prinettwl plaeea throughout tn« Umteo^taiesand Bri'irfl rroving. J®*™® xtmoB Forsal« in Terra-Haute, by CHARLES WwP, wherecertifroataa andKafstanaeamay hfaeg"*