The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1842 — Page 4

VALUABLE FARMING LAND

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A"about

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SALK,—for

Bank of

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March 20-28-tf

Paper!

«_ -pppo «{,« following described LANDS for aale, ?ndwM take in payment Notesof the State Bank

°WtXer Section 14, Town 8. Range 11, jying f.n rnuntT. Indiana. 25 mi lea from Terre«n Mtrom, and a half a mile from the

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ACRES EdR31" county, Illinois, 25 miles £om Terre-Haute being, viz: ifg E. qr.

Sec. 29, Town 16, flange 10.

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«-28,,/\ 16, -9, *6,

it E. qr. N E 29.t3»6, 10| There ore four tenementsonthww.andabout eighty *32L imt»roved. Mr- James F.

Wallace, who resides

ivill show the premises. Terms will be

fnown bv applying to J. St S. CRAWFORD, T*4-hJL, or by. letter, directed fo me at Alion, Madison county, Ilhnois.

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Terre-Haute, June 11-40-tl.

DORSEY.

Notice.

MR HEARTWELL, who died in New-Orleans seven years since, left his effects .n -he knmia of a stranger, to be sent to his wife and children. Stf-Sl W~- Cincinn.u^

Jane, and William—the

«i8,i:.rs*K ttx.

widow married one Amos Parker and removed to the KSty of Terre-Haute, Ind. If either of the above ^yjrtwns will apply at this office, they can obtain to find theTras.ec. »l.o i. anxiowi topay over to the proper persons the amount

in!lislmnd"-

Terre-Haute, April, 14, 1842. 33tf

Ploughs.

IA ted GROVfiR ha? for wile, at the^ron»nd Hard«l ware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Cutinffsoi which are warrantedsound have Wrought and CastShares. well calculated for Timber or Prairie Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted to run well.and will besold low. variety ofCastmgs for sale esabovf. 4'

Blank Books.

WILLI

AM STACY &. CO. of Indianapolis, la. keep constantly on hand a full stock of Ledgers, Journals, Day-books, Blotters, Cash-books, Stc.Su. which they will furnish to Merchants, and others, at short notice, and at any point in the btate. Also. County and Bank Books of every description. All or which are made of the best materials, and as low as

they can

be purchased elsewhere. Orders,J»y Mail or

otherwise, are respectfully solicited. Nov .27.1841-12-tf.

GRAFTON F. COOKERLY,

•attorney at X«i®,

MEROM, SULLIVAN COUNTY, INDIANA:

WILL

practice in Sullivan, Vigo and the adjoining counties. REFERENCES, LINDLEY. BROWN St EARLY, Terre-Haute. J. O. & J. M.

HOWE.

GEOR»B

While

f.ead.

KEGS WHITE LEAD. (Boston manufacture) £& for stile at WOODS' April 9. 1842-31-tf Drugstore^

BOOTS.

1 PAIR

Fever and Ague, in all its four leading species, is a peculiar periodical disease, and Dr. Moffat has fully cstablislied the important disdovcrv that its cure can never be efffflted with precision and certainty, except by a periodical, administration ol a proper remedy, in connection with the specific powers of one of the ingredients in his medicinrs, is the secrct of his invariable triumph, while all other practitioners either entirely fail or only temporarily succeed, were with tho very best remedies that wero known. Anotus, or Ague is either Quotidian, or daily Tertian, or third-day: OwirtaH, or fourth-day Erratic, or sometimes one of thesn periods and sometimes another or it is Complicated, by taking these periods in succession, and then running into intermittent fever of a more malignant character. But it is a remarkable fact, however mysterious and unaccountable it may appsur, that each and all of these species of Ague, have a fourteenth-day crisis, in Which they may be cured with certainty, but by neglecting which tlioy can only be cured by chance. Dr. Moffat's directions for taking the medicines in this dtseasfl, are thereforo theses-First, take two of the Life Ptlls at bed time, and next morning before breakfast a full wine glass of the Phcsnix Bitters in about the same quantity of water, and half a wine glawtnore in a full wine afosa of writer, about half an hour before each meal during tho duy. On the second night tako three pills and the hitters ns before on the third nignt four pills and the bitter, as before, and continue taking four pills every night for three nights more, with the bitters during the day. On or before tho seventh day, the Ague will seem :o be entirely cured, and the patient will feel well, hungry, and hearty, but he must nevertheless continue to take the bitters as before pre* •cribed, until and on tho fourteenth day, with two pills every nightalter the seventh day. He will then, and not until then, with positive and invariable certainty, be permanently corea, not only of Fever and Ague but of whatever billious and liver affoctions it may have superinduced or oven in any wny connected. If, however, the patient should by any neglect, or undue confidence in restored health, omit to take the PhOBnix

Bitters in the full quantities prescribed, at least three times on the fourteenth-day, Dr. Moffat must not be blwnml if the disease should mum. and the patient should learn wisdom from affliction, and go through another course of the medicines for a fortnight longer. Oboying these instructions, however, he will be so thoroughly cure|l, that he may hid dtft»nce to the disease, however unhealthy may be his location or preva lent the malady around him. For children between seven snd fourteen years of age. half of the above qnantitles of tho medicines will suffice for younger children, a quarter of those quantities, to he increased or diminished in proportion as the age varies from advtnced childhood to infancy. For very young children, email quantities o( the bitters only will alone be ne-

C*?hirtTeal»nent,

f'

T.

with theee supremely effectual "Life

Medieiues," has Keen perfectly triumphant in the worst regions of the Southern and Western country, and around the northern lakes, whera the malady prevails with the universality of an epidemic, and the demand for this sovereign remedy lias been far greater than the

supply. Dr. MofEiOs Agents, however, are now well furnished, and will makeevwv effort to send thia ad-

vertisement into the most afflicted districts- Voluntary and ieelouslv grateful testimonials are received at the proprietor* office in New York, by every mail in incredible numbers, to the absolute effieaey of these tonishing medicines, not only in Fever and Ague, oth er internment fev#*s, liver and billious affections, and derangements of tho digestive functions generally, but also in chronic and inflammatory rheumatism, costive* ness, pams iu the side and limps, eruptions of the skin scrofula, piles, worms, scurvy, and a host of other complaints, for the c»re of which, these Vegetable Life Medieibos are so pre-eminently renowned throughout tlte United States. Knowing, however that many of these disease*, as well as a most fatal undermining of ', the general health are occasioned by Fever and Ague.

Dr. Moffat, in his advertisements, invites the special attention of the public to the absolute ascendency «f his medicines over this malady, the fountain head of so many others- He has only to add that the Life Medi cines are agreeable and invigorating in their opera tions, require neither confinement nor change of diot and have acquired the re^utatkm (bey have long possessed, not bv the usual artificial efforts, bat solely bv their invariable and extensive usefulness. Prepared and sold by Dr. William B. Moffat, 375 Broviway, New York.

Tsrre-Haau, Apnl 31st, iro40-«f

jfKir ATfb coirrL-KTir**5

Sadilliiif £«t«k»tislBflieitl *. BOATRIGHT& JAS: BVZAN.

A

Saute

Bloomington. Indiana.

G.

FETTER

&. Co., Louisville, Kv.

.... June 11, 1842-40-if•

7T~

MENS SUP. S IOGA nOOTri, made

A""vl to order and warranted, will he sold at $3 nor pair. G. W. LANGWORTIIY. Terre-Haute, March 5,18-13—26—tf.

E S E E E E O E E AND AGUE AND BILLIOUS FEVERS.

rpflERE

is no remedy known either in professional or domestic practice, so absolutely, immediately, nttd permanently ofRcncious in ihi* prevalent and obatinato malady, ns Mofliit's celebrated and long established lire pills and phoenix bitters. Extraordinary and renowned as are their effects upon diseases in general, in Fever and Ague, and all Billious Affections they a«» more so because, in these they are as infallible as any human means can be. This has been proved in more than ten thousand cases, nor is there an instance in which they have failed, or reasonably can fail, when taken in strict accordance with the directions here subjoined, and which are also given in Moffat^ Medical Manual aild Good Samaritan. But to ensure invariable success, these must !e rigidly followed.

RESPECTFULLY inform their friend* and tbepublie,tbat they are now receiving at their shopon NATIONAL RoAnStreet, onedoor Warr ofLirtdley^corner. a large and freah supply of Stock of every description for the manafactnre of'" Saddlery, Trunks,

ness,SfC.

together with an assortment of every thing usually found in such establishments. A.M.BOATWRIOHT having heretofore been engaged to the business in Terre-Haute, flatters himself that it is not necessary that he should aet forth his qualifications as a mechanic, as he trusts his former work will show for itBelf along the Wabash. We particularly iavitethe citizens of Vigo and the surrounding country to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to keep thebesisndneatest work,and in the latest style and fashion. We win trade for all kinds of

Qoun

try

TIIE TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the Phasnix, from its ashes, and is now one of the neatest and best finished two story brick buildings in town. Itfrontson Second street and is prepared for the accommodation of BOAR~ ERS and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC- My old friends and customers may rest assured that 1 snati

are neither pains nor expense to make the

is t-

Paper Ware-House.

LOUISVILLE, KY.

MORRISON, & CO. have opened at No. 76 Fourth Street, between Main and Market, a variety of Printing, Cap, Letter, and other Papers. 1 his establishment is a branch of the firm or A. Arrnstrong, & Co. of the Fulton Paper Mill, at Wheeling, Virginia, and will be supplied with paper made by

'''schoo^Books. Blank Books, and Stationery will also be supplied by J- Morrison, &• Co. Louisville, April 18,1842. 33-3m

Drug and Apothecary Store.

/""1HARLES WOOD, having- purchased the stock of G. W Patrick & Co. (late Patrick t- Wood.) offera for sale every article in hi# line of business., on rcasonnble term*, for Cash.

C- W. will be assisted in the business by his brother, Dr. Wood and the character of the articles sold by him may be relied on, as they will be selected with great care. He has now on hand a general assortment of

DRUGS AND.MEDICINF.S, PAINTS, OILS AND DYF-STUFFS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. APOTHECARIES WARF^ FANCY

ARTICLES AN PKRF UM ERY

Together with an assortment of sistir.u of the best articles of the kind. BRANDIta and WINKS, selected for medical purposes.

Also, a general assortment of 4 PATENT MEDICINES TAWe-H«*ute, July 24, 1841-46-tf

TIIE COUNT ERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW. iHR public will please to observe that no BranHeth's Pills genuine unless thc^box h*§ tnre® lubcls upon it. each containing a fac

simile

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

Mineral medicines »nav enter the «ystem, but they are with difficulty got out again ar.d they always occasion pain and miserv while they remain in the body.

Whereas Brandreth's Pill* are as innocent a« a piece of bread, and are evacuated with the disease for which thev are taken.

From the time we are born to the time we cease to breathe, ocr bodies sre constantly wasting, and as constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or wastes them. .The foftd we eat the digestive

convert into blood, which renews or builds an bv

THIS

m_

A freah supply to- sal* at the Drag and Medial store of J. F. KING. Tene-Haute, June

r*^

FAMILY FLOUR. & tARGK lot of S. F- FLOUR, of different aVid BOW oo hand, and lor sale for old t? *®d Prevision Store* 8eott% Row, National Road Street. ... J-8- FRSEMAJL

•I

Har-

product,at market price

and sell as low as the articles can be manufactured tor in the Western country. T»rr«.Hntite.Feb.27-l841-26-tf

Smith & GrafT,

SIGN OF THE GOLDEN COFFEE-POT,

Hbuilding,on

AVE removed their esteabliBbment to thei new National Road Street,between Stewart's Hotel and Mc­

Gregor & Rea'g, Terre-Haute.— Nicholas Smith (of Vincenaes,} & cob Graff having formed a copartnership in the above business would respectfully inform their friends of Terre Haute

snd

its vicinity, that, having a well se*

lected stock of materials on hsnd, they are prepared to execute alt orders in thfir line with punctuality and d**patch, and on as reasonable terms snd in ss good workmanlike manner, as any other establishment on the Wabash. As they will always keep on band a complete assortment of articles in their line, persons sending orders can have them immediatelv filled on the most liberal terms. Terre-Hayta, March 30-v.

ltTerre-

Hotel" equal to the best on the Wabash in every thing essential to the pleasure and comfort of guests. Having recovered my rights of theMutiial Fire Insurance Company, no one need apprehend that my purse was burnt-out with my building, and consequently, that I have nochanse left to providofor my table. The public are respectfully requested to call, and exam)pe for themselves.

MATHEW STEWART*

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

COPAKTNRUSHIP. J. EAST has associated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM, .as a partner in the Business ol

Manufacturing Chairs, and will continue to carry on that business at their new shop, and old stand of J. East, on Fourth street, North of the Cumberland road Street, under the firm of E A S & I N A

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

EAST & BUCKINGHAM.

Torre-IIaute, ADril 18—32—tf "j

Carpeting.

/IAf&

YDS. INGRAIN CARPETING, of sup.

4IUU quality, and of the most fashionable patterns for sale at reduced prices, for C"^sh.

Mr

OCT "Why tmil ye Hoe ai Utis

ratef" tr

Dr. £. VVuitaplireys'

VEGETABLE OINTMENT, FORT&E PI1.ES, Ft88tRE8,&c.

Adistrpssinpractice

FTER a of more than 30 years, and witnessing a great amoont of human soaring from that malady^ Piles or Homonrhoidf,and believing thit the remedies heretofore discovered tor its cure, are almost an entire failure short oi an operation by the ligature, wire or knife,—Dr. Humphrrya' has been induced to bestow uncommon attention to the subject, with the design of discovering a remedy that would lionets the power to diacuts the inflammation, and disperse the tumefaction of the para, and at the same time be a mild and desirable remedy. Hia antici

HDIC lime OC a vnuo SIMl OWTlulCMlllfUj.

in combiningactive ingredients, which in the composition produce modified remits, and increased efficiency as a medical agent and although its base is composed of highly active ingredients, its modifications are neb. that it becomes, as a composition, perfectly mild and adapted to the use ol tbe most delicate subject.

As a test of sincerity and confidence in the remedy, the subscriber pledges himself to perfect a cure of Piles, in all cases that may be submitted to his management, or in case of failure in any ease, no charge nail be made for the Ointment.

'Wit

organs

circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely. and when anything prevents it* free course through the vain«, disease

Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. 'is The followin* are the only authorised persons to act as arents —J A MRS W ARDLOW. Willianmown.— JACOB D. KARLY. Terre-Haute. R. DOLE Otter Oeelt. P.O. McCULLOCK & CONKfcY, Clinton. DAN1RL DAVISON,Newport. JAMES ANNON. Eugene. Oct. #0, 1841. 6 6m

Important

TO THK AFFLICTED N S E S I N I E N

LINIMENT canH be surpassed by any, for the following complaints, vis: Sprains. Cuts, Wounds of any kind. Film orSrum iu the eye.

its

Scratch

en.Poison, SHint, Spavin, Fiatola, Pole Evil, Big head, and Big-jaw, in horses Sweeney, Meicwrial Affections, Sore Breasts, Frosen Linbs. Corns oa the feet, pain the back, (eaesed by sprain) Rheaumati«m Tetter, The Directions explain tbe aoaaaef of using it for nil of the above complaints

For Mle by Mr. Wood, west of Court House, and by r. King, north of Court House. Terre-Haute. Indiana, who are the only- authoiUed Agents in this town, aoee else c«s be rennine. __

Pie pared by A- M- LINDSf.Y. N. W eoraer of he Public Square. SprW ,U 11s^ Per^Mwirf.to heconJa Agenu for the above will apply !o the Proprietor* with proper recommendation.

PRICK 50 rents per bottle Terre-Haute, Dec. 4,1841~lS-1y

BUU&9.

TILANK TEED8 and Mortga««, Ji«ieeBB^Con15 Stable* Bianka. Coo*»y Court slid Liosnse BUnka. BILLS OF LADING. «wc-

Kept csaHudi kwU ed tku Ofiee.

IM«.

r*r

From J. S. Wilcox, Macki*i*t.

To THE PUBLIC.— I have been afflicted with Homorrhoids or Piles for more than 12

Q(D

,.vnnT.IV

Jan. 27, 1842-21-tf G. W. LANGWOIU IIY.

known. COVERT & Co, PnprUtor*.Auburn. N. Y.. SANFORD PARK, Gsa'J 15 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati.

Bronchitis! Bronchitis! Beware of that dread destroyer,

0»THE BRONCHITIS

WHICH

spares neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature giave under the mis-

taken 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 Matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the small wind tubes or air

vessels

signature of ny

hund wtiting. thus, B. Brandreth. These labels are enslaved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars. §'ft I

The Brandreth Pills.

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

The reason these celebrated Fills have Mich universally *ood tfleet, is, because their action harmonises with the human body.

running through every part of the lungs.

The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and wide-spieoding disease is the REV. I. COVERT'S BALM 6F LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine is unlvewnlly pro nounced, by the multitudes who have used it and tested its 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 of the LUNGS and WINDPIPE, which, neglected, soon lend to real Con*umption.

The BALM OF LIFE stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Nottrum* of the day, having invariably won tne confidence of Pkyiciang, Clergymen, and the intelligent of all clatter, where-er it has been introduced. Philanthropists, and all who truly sympathise with human suffering, every where hail its appearance with heart-felt joy and look upon tbe Balm tf Life as one of those great and uncommon buttings which a kind Providence occasionally bestows on man, but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between fc5-CircuIars, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of

*UfheBA*LM OF LIFE, (°»e.p.f£r £7^'^ for tale by JOHN

1

The Rev I. Covert's mixture, also now used so extensively for this affection by clergymen, belongs to the same class of stimulating expectorantsbeing one of! those lucky combinations of medical agents wlucA, while it promotes expectoration, does not impair tne tone of the stomach. Of this meditnne we f«l at liber-

ty to speak, since iu composition is not held from the Profession, and we hope the proprietors will soon see fit to give it to tbe public. We, therefore, venture to recommend it, having employed it in oor own case, snd in the cases of many others, with dacitled benefit."

From tke Ren. D. Moon—In 1825 my lungs became seriously diseased, and cootinaed so for nearly fourteen years, and about six years since I was attacked with a Chronic Bronchitis which occasioned me much pain and distress attended by difficult bryathing and pains in various perls of tbe ehest. In March last I purchased a bottle of Rev. Covert's Balm of Life, attd tke effect has been, tint my breathing is about as free as before I was taken, my Chronic Broncaiti* is nmrlv if not altogether cured, and tbe pains of the chest heve subsided. I have great confidence in the Rlm of Life aad think it a good and safe medicine.

Auril««,N Y. Aug.»I, l&T DAVID MOORE. From tke Rev. H. B*n»i*Ur, A. B. Tetcker ef Lmngw*gee in tke Cswsaws Seminary.

This certifies that I have soccesafolly esed tbe Rev. I Covert's Balm of Life. la the case of an obstiaate cfxl'rf. which resulted in a settled infasamanoo of the Hngs the Bala- of Life, after tbe trial of several other

^rr,rN.v.APnnS.a»H-BANN13T

thev may be referred to as authority fonts utility as an ea^eromati. 'hose^h^a.caiseaof .pnl^'y d»-

-S "S2!uTrlSS^Z'rtT'SSlv...

M'NitMTM. M. D. Pro lessor of Aastoay awt Physiology '»the Fairfield Cofleye. mystowgy STKraa*so*, M. D. N. York city,

Da M- McKmorr. do. do. Mntnu. M. D. Philadelphia.

This certifies that having examined tke Rev. I. Covert's Rah» of LHe in all its eomponent part*, wedo believe it to be OM of itm t»^ compoends for Cotwhs, Coosomptioos. Chronic Iniammaiion. eir. of which we have any knowledge, aad do aaost cordsslly tecowaaaod its «se to all af^cted with the above oasaed dissaiss. -t. J- W. XHras*. D-l euji-g

W. J. Lomsr.a.D. Ganam N*w*». Oooiidw. N ,J. E. LIWUSCT.M- 0- BaWwuamliis»H. Y» PRICE fl PER BOTTLE.

TOBDIICI* »n

pationa have been moat fully anawered. by a discovery» S,. FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS. iln» iiftunifi ti tfA/\DKIDPO /'A fkft nfl*A

years

past, 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 anv substantial benefit, until about three weeks since I commenced using Dr. E Humphreys'Vegetable Ointment. From the hour I commenced using it I have been getting better, and am at this time quite free from the complaint. I have the fullest confidence in its being a specific insuch diseases.

Auburn, N.Y. Feb.20.1841. JONATOAMS. Witcox. Prom J. N. Starin, Cathier Cm/uga Co. B«nk. To Dr. E. Humphreys': SIB,—I commenced the USE of your Vegetable Ointment for the Piles, a few weeks since, and have used it occasionally ever since,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 and tenderness that usually attenda the

disease, and

mm

think I

am now almost, if not entirely well, and do most cheerfully recommend it to all similar!? affected. Auburn, N. Y- March 2,1841. J. N. ST**UI.

The Ointment is equally efficacious in fissures of the Anus and Rectum, a malady of which the great French Surgeon, Baron Dupuytren, in his lectures on Clinical Surgery, says: "The discovery of a cure for this disease, without an operation, would be an invaluable benefit to mankind." The following from the Rev. G. W. Montgomery, attests its efficacy in that disease:

Dr. Humphreys'—Having but a few weeks pest 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 use of yourOinrment to those afflicted in a similar manner. Respectfully yours,

Auburn, N.Y. June3.1841. GEO.W. MONTGOMERY. PRICE $1 per Box. For sale in Terre-Haute, by March 12. )842-25-€n: J. F. KING.

IMPORTANT

KTREV. I. COVERTS

BALM OF LIFE!

A JV«W and ValuabU Remedy for the Curt if

COUGHS, CONSUMPTIONS,

Sactions,

M9M1931D

WITH

Conghs, Golds, Consumption, Bronchitis* ASTHMA, and all Diseases of tho Lungs and Windpipe.

BRONCHITIS,

53=, ASTHMA, SHORTNESS OF BREATH DYSPEPSIA, PAINS IN THE W CHEST,

IN

A

Fi,K1N®'

March 5,1842-26-fem Terre-Haute. From tke Boston Medical Journal, Aug. 26,1840. The following is an extract from an article in that paper on

Morbus Larynguea Conciona torum,'or Bron-

chitis. by Frank H. Hami I ton, ProfofMatena Medica and General Pathology in Geneva Medical College.

tsi^naafe, ipMftua*.1? so^im •11iiai^t liulljr informs the (Btttlie liaa tak^a the abote eatabliskmeot, wbe»e be will dfert to accommodate the travelline p«t»Hc, s« well aa regular boarder*

TbcHdttse situated on Market atreet, on the load iMtdiog'i^'La&yette, two square* north of the Court. Hooie *CDe premises have been fecently completely repaired «tl»s«»me additioaa made therato- No pains

,e""™wKuAsf,BAIRD.

*1^re-ilaott,F^B.19,18«-»4^r

EASTERN STAGS LINE.

tw%j\ Viirr n/)t PCf

P. VOORHEES it. CO. law reduced the price of fore to Indianapolis, to $5, and will have immediately placed on the line Troy Coaches,puierased expressly for the srirviee. The route will be well attended.ana good horaei and careful drivers secured.

O- Hereafter, tbe Stage will leave, daily, at 3 o'clock, enabling the passengers to breakfast at Mr. Canatngham's. 14 miles east ot Terre-Haute.

May 25-37-tf B. REAM, Agent.

Attend to Tour. Teeth.

Wsummer,

D. STONfjt, intenda going east to spend the and persons wishing his services will csll soon or it will be to late. tf All who are indebted to him will please call and settle br caah or note. Persons having demands against him will present them.

Delays sre dangerous —be ye wise to-day, Nor resign your future peace by slow delay. When duties press, 'tis wrong to let them wait Regrets for carelessness may come too late." Terre-Haute, April 90. 1842. 34tf

Farrier & Blacksmith.

THESUBSCRIBER

WANTED,

At the Terre-Haute Produce Stored

SCOTT'S ROW, National Road Street, Dried Hides, Feathers, Beeswax, and Flaxseed,for which the highest price will be paid in

GROCERIES.

April 19.1842.—32tf

iron and JYails.

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

FEW hundred Barrels very superior Kenhawa LT, for saleat the Provision and Produce Store, in Scott's Row.

WScott's

JUST

March 19,1842.—28tf

Wheat? Wheat!!

ANTED, at the PRODUCE and PROVISION STORE, Row, NationsI Road Street, a few hundred buahels of good merchantable WHEAT, in exchange for Groceries or Cash.

J. S. FREEMAN, Agent.

Terre-IIaute, April 9,1842-31-tf

Candles and Starch.

received, on consignment, a lot of real Tallow CANDLES. Also, superior Cincinnati STARCH, and for sale low, for cash, by the box,—at the Produce and Provision Store, Scott's Row. National Road St.

April 20, 1842. 33tf

J. S. FREEMAN.

Flour. Bacon, &c.

TjX)R sale at the Terre-Hute Provision and Produce JD Stoi-e, in Scotfa Row. April 19, 1842—32if

T\OMESTIC8"-An

extensive assortment of 3-4,

J_/ 7-8. 4-4, and 3-8 inch, brown and bleached MUSLINS, which are offered eheaper than ever. Feb. 27-25-tf G. W. LANGWORTHY.

WINKS:

SUPERIOR

Medical pur| April 9,

PORT and MADEIRA WINES, for

s, for lie at WOODS' Drug Store.

PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, Ac. CHROME Yellow Chrome Green Yellow Ochre Red Lead Lithorage 8and Paper White Lead ji-.s,

Gesner, Tl Of uioseto

SPANISH Brown Venetian Red Whiting Spirits Turpentine Copal Vamiah Black do Japan

10 BOXES 8 by 10 Window Glass, 5 10 by 12 do ®.." '.?** 11 by 15v"iV«irf' do A" v-r Willi a senersl assortment of Paint. Varnish and other BRUSHES—Received and for sale at

WOODS'

Terre-Haute, April 9,1842-31-tf Drug Store.

Mew Morels,and Cheap—"Iflaya-

sines, Papers, &c.

BY

recent arrangements of tbe different Eastern publishers, all tbe really excellent and popular Books that appear in London will be publwied in newspaper win at a cost of 500 per cent, less thato if pebltsbed in book form. All soch publications will be tor sale by tbe subscriber and probably one new work will be issued every week. The following are already out sod for sale:

Morley Ernstein, bv James, for 31 cents. Tbe Jacquerie, by G. P. R. Jam*s, En. for25 cents. B»for 25 cents^l

Burttifa

REMOVED

intends remain­

ing in Terre-Haute. where he will attend to the treatment of sick and lame horses. Having served a regular apprenticeship with one of the best Veterinary Surgeons in Europe, besides four year's practice in America, hopes to give

jreneral satisfaction to those who may require bia services,—and, also in the different branches of Blacksmithing, particularly horse-shoeing, strict alienlion will be paid to prevent the im«ny ev»» gE£'®ncd by bad jhoeing. JOHN P. DUFFICY,

Mays 21, 1&2. 37-1 _____

MOFFAT'S

Vegetable Life IVKcdicines.

Abestquality

MILD yet effectual medicine, composed of the best material known to medical science, and ot the that money can procure, for tho cleansing tbe alimentary canal and relieving the springs and avenues of life of all morbid obstructions and impurities, must be a public blessing and a domestic and individual protection and safeguard, in proportion as it becomes known. Such a medicine the families of the United States have lone had in Moffat's celebrated Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, and the good they have done is inestimable. They have won their high fame and firmly established character by :heir virtues alone, without the aid of the usual arts ot notoriety or impudent experiment on the faith of the credulous. In all

neral derangements of the digestive end alimentary as well as in a vast variety of acute and chronic diseases, their effects are prompt and complete as to excite astonishment. In rheumatism, settled pain in the organs and limbs, costiveness, piles, liver complaints, jaundice,- nervousa'nd bilious attacks, headaches, fever and ague, eruptive diseases, bad aspect of the complexion, indigestion and flatulency, cholics, affections of tho bladder and kidneys, dropsy, asthma and bronchitis, rheumatic colds and sore throats, and indeed in almost every conceivable kind of ill-health they sre invaluable, and will afford oertain, and most generally permanent relief. They require neither confinement nor change of diet—they neither prostrate the strength nor give pain—and a more delightful and effectual medicine cannot be procured either for individuals or families. The proprietor hos received for many years and is continually receiving the most fervent and grateful testimonials of their value. Prepared and sold by Dr. Wm. B. Moffat, 375 Broadway, and also by the agents.

A fretk tupply for Sale at tie Drug and Medical Store of J.F.KING, June 25,1842-42-y Terre-Haute, Ind.

Seas. for. 25 cents-

be pubusbed, tbe pros will vary from 25

to 38 cents, according to their stss and character. Any gentleman, therefore, may remit any sum that he p'easss. from #1 up to #5, with directions to forward tbe value to him in new works ss fast as they are issued. Thus will he be secure of receiving tbe very last new works, by the moot popalar authors, almost wet from the press, and at a east,' for ~£arrftge, of simple newspaper pontage.

Tbesstacriber is al*o agent for all tbe popular papers aad magrtines in tbe United Skates.

New volumes commence with the Julv number, 'Which will he a desirable time to subscribe. The Lady's Book. Gtmbsmls Ntnsoe. Ladies Companion,- Boston Joiseellany, New Wot}d. Brother Jonathan. Notion, Nation, at (3 a year Kaackerboeker sod Southern Uwturf Mssseager, at #5 a year Saturday Poet and Ysonj Peopled Bock, at fS all tbe weign ReM»ws.&e

All orders acoompanied with the eaafa (free ol pool #81 be iounediateiy attended to. ,• W. N. HALDCMAN.

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Literary Depot. Foortb Street,

3mm S3,1M2 43 2m Lomeriile, Kentscky-

t« the comer of nwiu

satisiaction. Putnamvilie, June 12.1841-4 0-tf

PARIS. III.—l^ander

HITESVILLR—James

RIOGE

March 19 1842.-28tf

No Mistake!

A.SA

and Cherry

««~t, where the -subscriber will be prepared to

vssswv uro wuwnucr win oo prepares

accommodate the public with Horses. Carriages, Hac Buggies, 4tc. all or any of which eanbe had at all tin on the shortest notice. Gentlemen wishing to be!

Teyre-Haute^Aprtl »3, 1842. 33tf '*EAGLB HOTEL." FUTNAM VtLLB, INDIAN A".

Hacks, :imee,

vcmreure,, wishing to be for­

warded to any part of this State can tlsa be accommodated with extra Coaches or Barouche on very reasonable terms JOHN BURTON.

REMOVAL.

DOCT.

HOLMES has moved his Office and Dwelling to the first building, south of the public square, on Second street—where all favors will be hankfullv received.

Terre-Haute. Dec. SO, 1841—16—tf

Axes.

HUNT'S

celebrated C. S. Chopping and Broad AXES, for sale at the Cash Store, of B. BOOTH, & CO. Terre-Hsute. Jan. 1st, 1842-17-tf

NEW PAPER MILL.

TO THK MRRCRANTS AND TRADERS OF TIIE WABASH VALLEY. rfWR subscribers have erected a large PAPER J. MILL at Lafayette, Indiana, and have spared no cost in obtaining the most spproved Machinery and skill from the Eaat. arc prepared to supply the entire Wabaek Valley with every kind of paper wanted on the most favorable term. The friends of Home Industry and Western Enterpriae,are invited to give us a call, and to save their Rasa, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash at fair prices.

Jan. 1,1842-17-1 THOMAS & YANDES.

FEMALE SCHOOL. HE Subscriber having engaged the servicics of competent assistants, will open a School for YOUNG LADIES, in Terre-IIaute, on Monday the 16th instant.

The following are the terms for tuition, per Quarter of twelve weeks: For common branches of English Education, $5,00

Higher English Branches, 7.00 Drawing and Painting, 5,00 French, 4,00 Music, lO.Ot

SUSAN R. WILLIAMS.

Terre-IIaute May 9, 1842. 36tf

Balm of Life.

EV I. COVERT'S BALM OF LIFE. DR. HUMPHREY'b PILE OINTM ENT, For snip at WOODS' Drug Store. April 9, 1842-31-tf AGENTS FOR TIIE WARASIf COURIER

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

EAST.

INDIANAPOLIS—C

W Cody, Moore

GREEN^CASTLE—Col.

WRBELINO,

Sleler, W Tolbert

WILLIAMSTOWN—Post Master HARMONV—George McKinley MOUNT

MERIDIAN—J

W Osbom

MANHATTAN—Samuel Coleman PUTNAHVILLE—C

Hand

PLEASANT GARDEN—W

Matkina

C0NNER8VIT.LE—Gen. McCarty HARDINGSSTORE—SS Harding

STYLESVTLLE—SG

McAchron

CHILLICOTHE—John Liaeotu PLAIWRIELD—Lindley Potts

VA.—A

Munsell, Alexander

Hite, Esq.

Basye

SPRINGFIELD—Shelby

Smith, Jr. PM

GEORGETOWN—Chas.Canada

NEW MAR*ET-ES

MARTINSVILLE, III

VANDALIA— Wm. Linn MARSHALL—Uri

TBKAMBUCAM FAMILY

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C*JfiH AND respectfaHyinformsthepublic.lltfct he has taken the above establishmetiL where he is prepared to accommodatefhetravelling public. Nopainsshall spa red, on his part, to render general

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CHARLESTON—Post Master ,v ONO—Col. A Baldwin, BLOOMFIELD—Jno. Dole OAKLAND-—Thoa. Affleck, s,.i. SHELBWILLE—M

Martin

FARM—A

and Esq Hill

DANVILLE—J Murphy, A Williams, N Palmer RoccFoan—-Anson S Miller FLORA, III.—Gen.Sandford

TRFNTON, IOWA—A

t7)

Porter, Esq*

Wolfe »,

—Jacob Janney

LIVINGSTON,

ILL.—Rufus Brown

Mnnly, Justin Tlnrlan

Bi.VTHEVILLE. Mo—Joel Jackson WESTFIKLD—David Evingcr NEWTON—Post

Master

LOHISVILLE, III—JamesMilan' MILWAUKEE,

WISCON.—James Clymar •.

CLARK'S STORK—Henry Clark, Dan. Bnrbour NORTHERT.Y. (CLINTON—J W Downing. McCulloch, W Dole HIGHLANDP O—Ashlev Harris BALTIMORE. WARREN Co.—E Rogers, Wilmot MONTEXUMA—O Smith, Stevenson TORONTO—D Weisieer NEWPORT—Geo. Tillinghnst. Dr. Wm. Scott EroENE—Messrs. Collet, Armour PERRVSVILLE—W Berkshire. A Bishop. Judge Hill COVINGTON—W Piatt, Esq. Col. Rawles PORTLAND—ECrain, Hetfield Martin ATTICA—W Crump'on. & S Col man. Dr. Elliot ROB

ROT—Eeqnirn

Paine. Anderson

WILLIAMSPORT—Haynes Dickson. W Chandler WEST LEBANON, I ir»—T Lyons SRAWNEE PRAIRIE—C NRWELL LAF

TETTE—D Msce, ML Pierce, Gen. Ford Dr LPHI—JamesSpears

LOGANSPORT—Major Vigos,^ PERU—Mathew Fenimore ". LORAIN, III.—Enoch Sergeant ROCKVILLE—Col. Slavens GALLATIN—William Adams ROSEVIIXE—Col. Rohhins. John ROCK well CRAWFORDSVILT.e—W Noel. Esq. Strickland ANNAPOLIS—Thos. CCoffin, Dr. McNutt Dixoirs MILLS—Gen. Steele Lusnt MILLS—Mr. Lusk Wtsr PORT—Post Master LADOGA—Charles Harrah

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Prrrsiroao. IND.—SilasHSeely CHICASO—A A Markle I ROQUOIS—Isasc Courtright BATTLE GROUND—Peleg Babcoek DATSVILLE—Riley Paddock VALPARAISO—Post Maater NoaTH FORK O—Joseph Gundy PLEASANT HiLt—Robert Elliott DAYTO*. IND—Thos. Edwsrds DELTA O—Joseph Bloxom

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SOUTHERLY.

PRASIETON—R Hoggatt. A Wilkins, Dr. Hamilton MIODLETOWN—Warren

Harper, Esq.

CARLISLE—E S Hossev TORMANS CREEK—H Riggs -c. MEROM—James Reed. O'BovIe ViNCBirNE*- O Gibson. Thomas WASHINGTON. ND —J Warner, A Clements PantcETosr—Jodge Montgomery, Gen. W Daniel WorrUNION—HBShepherd BOONSVII.LV—J

Ford ice

Buaseao* MILLS—J Gardner EVANSVTMX—G W White

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LOTWILLC, Kr^—OiHsto Cary NEST OaLRANS—W Mnllen LITTLE

ROCK—A Higgins 1 DA*WIW—W

Hollenheek, Dr. Sluss 'if

HcTSoNviLLt—Port Master YORK—J Riehsrdson PfTrt»W*o—Foot Maater CtmaTSvitL»-Pa*s»Mil fielburtie V* T1- tff' GRCTITVILLE—Dr. W Porter JeryEasoirvtLLE—John MeDtragsll. W BOWLtwo GREEN—J

Pa«a«s-J Taylor

^^^'fV_M«irs Pienwi *?,•». jfctxr O—GsptJobn LeeX Post Master PJHNTCoKMRRCv-Toppioe and Andrews Sratwvn.LX—William Voss-

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OAorn, Wingate

Farxoow—&q- Folswn ,• FAiapLAT—Welton Brown CnawnfsPaAtirTE-HCCoBWBy Srtuwaa.—Pwt Master 4

5 S T^«on

BtOToaD—Hon R«hard W Thompwn Ert-WTTrrTLW-H^reRCoffiiy Bt^*r»o^—Jodw McDooaW

Printiaf?.

HANDBILLS.

Saia Biib, Show Bills. Horse Bills,

Labels and Catria. Pnmioeory Notes, Blank Checks, &c toftdsetaely executed at tbe shortest notooeat bis Office r-

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IS BELIEVED, -that* for eome yeeia:paak •», medicine ksabeewsb axteasi«elv adoatstHn telligent and,respectable families of tbe United Stataa.

DR. MOFFAW LIFE TILLS aiM mSm! BITTERS—medioinea whicb bwve achieved ,tb»gaa*. ral good opinion by their Iptrinsie virtues alone, with-' out the artifice of quackery or extravagant pretension!*. It is found by the unansartrable argument of practical experience, that they really do all that they profess to do. and a groat deal more than the proprietor had vestured to daim for them. He has received testimonials in imtnense numbers from every section and almost 1 every city and town of this widely extended country, including thousands from the eity of New York and the neighborhood, thatt hey are speedily and powerfully efficacious in all bilious and livercomplaints.dyspepsia! eostiyeness. piles, asthma, bronchitis, consumptioo, diarrhoea, jaundice, fever and ague, worms, nervous debility, loss oi appetite, eruptionsof the skin, scrofula, nit rheum, leprosy, erysipelas, rush of blood to die head, palpitation ol the heart,chronic headache, inward" fever, affections of the bladder and kidneys, unhealthy aspect pi the akin, the sickness incident to females, general dcbilitvand waste of flesh, and all the ordinary aymptonsof a derangement of the stomach and bowels, and impurity of the blood, from whatever cauaeariaing. Although so mild snd agreeable in their mode of opera* tion, as never to prostrate even the weakest patients, and as to render them (perfectly safe even for young children they never fair to cleanse the bowels, liver, bladder and kidneys of all obstructions and impurities. and to give a most clear and healthful hue to the countenance- They should be kept in all familiea, and b* every adult individual as renovators of heslth and prevecuvea of disesse. They are so kept by thousands with acknowledged advantage, and new proofs of their usefulness and astonishing effects even in apparently hopeless cases, are arriving every day from far and near Prepared and sold by Dr. Wm. IB. Moffiut, 375 Broadway, N. Y. City, and also by the agents.

A fretk supply for sale at tke Drug and Medical Store of J. F. KING, June25, 1842-42-y Terre-Haute, Ind.

DR. TAYLOR'S

BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, For consumption and Liver Complaint, Covgkt,Colds, Asthma, Difficulty (if Breathing, Paiv*?

%5t£*ft$e0rArta& SPuli»g

Fauntation

,x-

tke Ckest, Night Swats,x/jtCNft or prttf

alL°Jitr

HIS

f'

Armstrong if- Co. WESTERLY.

MACKSViLLE—Capt. S McQuilkin GRANDVIEW—W

Payne.Col.Tlios.Smith

ELBRIDGE—Mr

Calvin,

of Blood, Catarrhs,

Afifctionttf the Chest, Lung* and Liver'.'

article is prepared accotdiag to a recipe from a very old and eminent physician, the late Dr

HOLYOKE,

who presetved his own life by its eflBcacy

although of a consnmptire constitution, to the sstonishingafte of onei hundred and two years until the ago. of eighty-seven, he wos engaged in very extensive prac^ tice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundredsare new living in good health, that Consumption seemed to have marked for on early era re, who owe their preservation to the use ef this iaraluable medi cine.

Liverwort even in the common way of preparation is universally known as the best article for diseases of the Lungs, ever discovered and it Is obvious that a highly concentrated preparation, securing the whole virtue of this inestimable herb, must be invaluable. Moreover, this medicine contains the medical properties of the Bugleweed, Lungwort, Fever Root, and and many other roots and herbs. It is also warranted not to contain nny mercury, mineral, or mineral preparation aud 91000 reward will be given any person who will prove this medicine to contain any minerals, of any kind. Such has been the success of this Balsam, that it is warranted incapable of producing, ia any instnnce, injurious effects. Within the last few years the calls for this sovereign remedy have been immense beyond precedent and its reputation sustained from Maine to Mobile thus proving the confidence bestowed upon simple medical preparation, purely vegetable, and the unusual astonishing effect attending its use. Physicians, too, from a conviction of its mildness, safety and surcets, employ it in their practice, rccom mend it to their patients, and esteem this medicini safe and invaluable particularly as it does not interfere with any other medicine, patients may be taking at the same time nor resliict them to nny peculiarity of diet, confinement, £c thuj enabling persons to receive the full benefit of this medicine, and follow at the sama tine, if they wish, the advice of their physician

To persons of disoidered nervous syrtsm, or those who aie unnble to rest well at night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value of this celebrated medicine bos been rightly tested, and not found wanting. The Proprietor is dally receiving the most flattering accounts of its success and it is truly simtifvine to say this is emphatically the medicine of the PEOPLE! it is us«d by the Medical Faculty, supported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole New York Press, and is In tha house of most of our citisens.

For sale at the Drug Store of JOHN"F. KING wheie numerous Certificates^.f the unexampled cures performed by this Medicine may be seen.

Tene-Haute, Match S, 1842-26-3m

Watasia,

ri^HE INDIAN curt foi Coughs. Consumption. Spit^ ting of Blood, Asthms, and Diseases ot (be Langs generally: For saleat the Drug Storeof B,

Terre-Haute, March I3 27tf. JNO. F.KING,

FAMILY MEDICINE. Prepared only by Dr.Jayne, Inventor,and sole prsprie^ tor, No.

20 Sontk

THESEbyby

Tfiird street, Philadelphia, and

for sale J. F. RING, Terre-Haute, Ind.

medicines are recommended and exfenrtvef ly used the most intelligent peisons in the United States, by numerous Proftssors snd Presidents of Colleges, Physician* of the 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, snd have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout thk United States and as they ate so sdmirably calculated to preserve health and cure disease, no family should ever be without them. The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one of the best Medical Colleges in tbe United States, snd hss had~fift*en years experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has had ample apportunities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases snd of the lemedieshest calculated to remove theun

These preparations cousist of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Hooping Cough, Broncbites, Pleurisy, and ioflamation of the Lungs or Thioat. Difficulty of Breathing, and all diseases of tbe Pulmonary Organs.rPncefl.

Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the Preservetion, Growth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will positively bring in New Hair on Bald Heads.-—Price$1.

Also JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms Dyspepsia, Piles,aad many other diseases.—Price 50 rents.

Also. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, a certain cure fov Bowel end Summer Complaints, Diarrhoea, Dyaenterv.Cholic, Cramps, 3ick Headache, Soar Stomach, Cholera Morbus, aud all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervoas Affections, Ac.—Price 50 cents.

JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Femmle Diseases. Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflsms* ions Glandular Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, dee) and in all cases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold by

Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841-if. J. F. KINO.

GOELICK'S

MATCHLESS SANATIVE, A

medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria,

01

even the united treasures of our

globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus possess a threefold power—a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed of mysterious influence over many diseases of the human system—a medicine whieh begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing itssstonishibg cures of msny whom they resigned to tbe grasp of the, insatiable grave.

DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop for children, a half drop: and for infants, a quarterdrop the directions explaining the manner of taking a hsif or a quarter drop.

PRICE—Three and one third rix dollars (a Gertna coin, value 75 cents, ($2,50) per Half ounce.

For sale by J. F. Terre-Hsute, August 10-48-tf

THE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM hss been very extensively used for about twelve years and itsrepu-. tatio» has been oonsrantly incrvaeing.

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The Vegetable Pnlmonnry Balsam.

believed to be deservedly tbe most popular Medicine ever known in America, for Caught, Colds, Asthma or Phthisic. Consumption, Whooping-cough, and Pulmonary affcdLtonr of etifry kind.

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universally

popular bos this article became, that it may now be considered aa a standsrd article in a large part of tbe United States and British Provinces. Many ftmiMea keep it constantly by them, considering it tbe most **fe as well saeertsin remedy lor theabovecemplaint. The Proprietors bave received, and are receiving nuin«oos rerommendasions fhwn many ofourbestThrncisns, who make use of it in their prsctice.

For sal^by REED, WIM

Sl

CFTLE*. (late Lowe

Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines. Pfeints snd Dye Stuffs. No. 54. Chatham Street, Boston, and bv Druggistssnd cour.try merchants generailv in New Englaod, and in tbe pnncipal plaees throughout the United Stales snd British Provinces. Price 50 cents-

For sale in Terre-Hsute. by CHARLES WOOD, wheree ertifica tea and references may be seen*.. April 24.1841-33-v

CAUBOVS.

St

WOODS' .. Drug Store.

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