The Wabash Courier, Volume 11, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1842 — Page 4

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Whig's 'compliments to tfie*Editor ofthe ^Tri^ino, and wishe*4»*now whether, if the %w United Slate# Bank had been rech*rt$rlL Jit wodlrfnot have failed justaa aoooaathcooa •, ,,jnow under iKjuidntioD) bccsusc the saiUU best* V^ness Directors were in ths old and aewT ,, •Jgrhi inquiry is

noce^ryd.nng.h.p^Dt

,Sc«o»aM,»»il boldly werted that •mwM '"iConcresa charter a Baok, the stock wouW not taken, for the reason that as long as Df fee--tors are placed in Banks doing business them*chxi, and accommodating their relmtives no possible good can

be

+J REPLY.

afforded to the stock­

holders or community, answer tben—rfor the future, prevent all men IW BUSIICBSS from being Directors. Let only suchas are retired, and who want no facilities, be the men What say you .""*7/,, ,/.•».»

«A Whig* inquires whether, in ouroptnion, the late United Slates Bank would have failed jf it had continued to be a National Institution. We answer, certainly not. The gross error# committed in the management or that Kink generally grew out of the ruthless war opon it by General Jackson, his Administration amf party. Todefend itself'from assaults originally unjust, its managers appear to have resorted to expedient which compromised both its character and its solvency.'

But (he pecuniary ruin of the &ink was essentially brought fibout by the same causes which liave rcfider&d ooe-jbiilf our business men bank rjupts. A series of arbitrary and unwise measures, eoftrmencing with the {tank. Veto Qf 1832, running down through the Repioyalof the DejKwUes, Sjwcie Circular, SubTreasury and their adjuncts^ have had the effect of first suddenly inflating the Currency to a dangerous extent, and then as suddenly, contracting it to rf ruinous stringency. The consnqijence of. the. first .step was to drive thousands into Trode,extensive Business and' Speculation, with' corresponding Expenditures ol the second, to render these and many mortr bankrupts, nnd- their heavy debts to Banks d.nd others m'ere Waste paper. Meif wt»o were fairly worth $100,000 in 1830, and had. credit accordingly, are now insolvent, arid flieir debts not worth ton cents on the do'lar. This has on rried down the United States Bank, witfj gdod many others, and more bave doubtless the cahke^iUiJhe root.

And again The U. S. Bank has undoubt? edly lost'marty m'.lliofts by that National rascality and infumy, Repudiation. States which borrowed her mone^noWRefuse or neglect tq nay even the interest, thus destroying in her bauds tho value not only of their own Stocks but those of othot States. These she has been compelled to sacrifice to meet her liabilities on^l.it w(probal#|o Jitat llieloesesuf thra Buek on State Stocks alone are fully Twenty,. Millions! In other words, she louQed Thirty Millions of Dollars on the strength of American honor and good fuith, and has lost it all but about Ten Millions. 'Phis is apart from and beside individual Repudiation*.

Theso are fact# wfeich hie'yjblic ^hould Consider, when they hear declxrnatiotti|$«tt$i!t thu robbery and beggary of widows r^ndorphans by Biddle AiCo. iI old these to a jut And fair accountability for their own doings but remember also lite causes of their over throw, mid that those who have repudiated Stute as well as individual debts whero there Was ability to pay, are the real plunderers of the widow and orphan. Vs

Our cot respondent requires and suggests precautions against any future mismanagement of Bunk Directors. This is very well but there will be trrfie toijdrisider it more fully by-atid-by, There is ho urgency for years yet. Wo think' tticfiD ACCOUNTABILITY and ENTIRE PUBLICITY in all Bank transactions the best safogunrds for the public and would insist on them in any future charter. Then we would pay the Directors, preclude them from any loansvdirectly or indirectly, and swear them to know no personal motives or favor* ites. Wo like the restriction, in the last bill, of all discounts to business Bills of Exchange. We havean idea also that the loaning of funds and the issuing of Currency ought to In different and independent hands. -Doubtless, if a National Bank is ever again created, wo dial! have one much better guarded against abuses than has yet b*»en projected—one which may stand a century without doing or rewriting injury.

The idea that bccause the SAME

DIRECTORS

fin part) were in the Natipnal Bank and its Pennsylvania successor* therefore its fate would have been the same, is extremely illog ical. Very oAon there are the same Directors in one company that fails and another which succeeds: but what of itf The Pennsylvania Bank had neither the character, nowers, responsibilities, nor "advantages of a National Bank. It was just ne much like|t as a counterfeit note is like a good one. Do not the local Banks of (treat Britain often fail! bet does the Bank of England? or that cf Uolluudt or of F^raace!^^Tbmk of these thing*.—i Hbunti. 7 gf'Z*

Ben Blower*® story of hia advent ares tn the boiler of aateom bo^thas foupd a QQunterpart in pnrt at fcaM/ In a case on bdiird tho James IT. WhitQ, on Sunday, A German Was eq& phjyed in ctcanine tin boiler of the sediment which is, always found after a ron in the Mis•issippi* He had to operate in the boiler, of course. When there he managed to get his f.»t in lieJ»*ice^tlv»fliie*ardido|whathe 5 would, he cotdd «ot get it out* He struggled fisf ah hour or two the foot was so confined

As t^eweH rapidly, from the stagnation offtie bleed* No other alternative seemed to present itwtf, ta»t[£utting away the part of the confined ti^e fockiees limb, and ^MtlieQMUI onijf by a moat tedious pro-

S?sa» JMbie it was ^&<nmenced, however, it was Sttg^ested Miftt ho mkht be relieved from his imj{^^{rt «tUatkMitSy pum|Hi^ cold watar into Ih ait to cover the foot. It ffeik dkttte, tbS-swen.ag aUted, aod in a brief the mao" waii raleased from his uaooah fortable siiaMiqm^fc ISwd Msa Em.

I Tbe Moo.

JOHN QCIHCY AOAMS

delivered tbe

Introductory addrssa before the Boston Lyceum, in the Ofoon, at Boatoo,on the evening of the kh testa lit. On his entrance, thi» wboie ftsaembly rows as a testimony ofthetr reject tttnl veneration for the man who has rendered such atgeal awl important service to hisoeuatry. aud Whose private character, amid all the tempiatioM awd allurements of publie life, baa been stained hv no vice.

Mr. AIUMS WHS introduced to the audience %y the Hon.

ABSOT

•arvintrioM, r-••

l*AW»utcK, Prtsidoat of

line Lyceum, and was received with dipterous apptattae. I lis subject waa^TbeNatureand Dongtw of tke Hiatal Compact, or tlwTnie

d&»,

Fast iheeaWy ef »HE (hww WHHMB yt TcniiMrf, (feveraar, ^Iraadi^deiiamvaeeaperioteiident of In» &

aendeSgbtbandted 5,400 For ootnpeoaaiioB of mamimrj For contingent eipeases of tosTerritorjr 390 For cempenmiion andmileefeof tjtememlwfa ofthe Legislative AsssmMv, pay of officers, pruning, stationery, feeL, tights, enclosing the Capitol sqmue»aad ell other, iacuWeul •ad raveellanewa* otg«ct«

IOWA TERRITORY.*

For Mhlrr lhe Oovohm of im Tnmenr.u pt»»emor,oofc thoossad five innidred oblkir* «aperintendeat of IodiiaSuife, one ibooaand doitap For cempenseiion jlfloe tboa-mdeght-hfuinddollan^di. For eompmaitioa of wcretarf

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Far entMingeaiexpenMf of tlks Territory Fur. compensation and mile»^oftb*m«tnoef» of the Lnditiw Aj«anbljf, p«y of officeia, printing, statioaery, fuel, poauie, bebtSj. laraitare, ceat,.ana all other iociattiuil ana mtaceilaoeoos objects For the arrea rages of t:

ive A««Bbtf of tbeT«:ri»or* al ten, far he present and previous jreanf:tbeocaoaals*^ the present and previous jresw ioe oososnw fat whicb abatl Brat be audited and allowed by the proper accounting officers of the Trta-

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For salary of the

fGovernof,

cers, stationery, fuel,.pointing, /ent. furniB, and all other incidental and contingent »ar«, jepts

For the Ml^Wthe ChMVJusii# of the supreme Court „. For the sitaries of eight associate judges, at four thousand five hundred dollars For salary ot the district judge of Maine For the salary' ef tile district judge ol New

Hant|ishire 1mFor the salary o( tbedisuict judge df MaltaciiuSetis For the salary of the district judge 6f Vermont

For the salary of the district judge of Rhode bland For the salary the diatricfjudge of CoanMtieut Forthe salary of the district judge of New

York, northern district .... For the salary of the district judge of New1 York, southern district For, the jaiary of the district judge 6f New

Jersey"

For the salary of the district judge of reaasyIvania,eastern district .' tor the salary of tlie district judge of Penafc sylvoeia,, wesieru district For the Salary of iU^ district judge ol Delaa For the salary of thq district judge cC Mary-

For the salary of tbe district jadge of Viritnia. western district For the salary ol the district judge of Ken-

Fortlwsalary of thedistrictjudgeof Tennes-

For the salary of the district judge of Ohio For the salary of the dtstrici judge of riorth

Fort he salary of the district judge of South a in a For thesalary of the district judge ol Georgia For the salary of the district jod|ge of Louts-

For 1 ho salary ol the distriet judge of Missis-

salary of the district judgeef Indiana

For the salary of «l»e district judge ot Illinois For the salary of the district judge ot Ala-

,. For the salary of the district judge ol Missouri For the salary of the distrkt judge of Michigan *i For thesalary of thcdvstricijuJge of Arkan-

FcK^he sslah? ol tlie chief justioe df the District of Columbia

For the salarv of two asaociate judges, at two thonsam) five hondred dollars each For the salbry of the judge of the criminal

For the salary of the judge of the orphan's court of Washington county For the salary of the judge of the orphans court of Alexandria county

Mr. Jamos I sod, of Natchex, formerly residfiht la Texaa, a gentleman who is well acquainted with that country, nna handed the editor of the Natches Courier tbe following statistics, which are or interest to every render. They were taken froin correct authority, during the sojourn of Mr. Izod. in the Republic ol tbe lone star 4.

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Estimated area of Texas in acres, asdefined by the acts of Congress in the year 1830,. ,^s ... Amount of land granted by the Mexican Government, and confirmed by the Gov: ernment of Texas, 55,311,360 Amount of land granted by the Government of Texas since the declaration of la? dependence, 5,697,33£ Additional amount granted by the Government of Texas since the 1st oi Oct., 1837, Amount granted as bounty to^ those who served in thr anny, Amount of land scrip issued., and sold by theGoverao^at of Texas, 1,500,000 67,403,673 tfi aocbrate 'scientific calculation, entered into by men fully com* petent to the task, it has been discovered* that the ratio of Tyler men ie equel to about one in two thousand people. This however refers exclusively to town and city population for the Tyle* ttitn tSarrantmkl aokttown beyond the boundaries of acts of incorporation and the bailiwick of the City Marshall. Indeed,the creature is a rare bird, any where, and is about as much at home, wherever he may be, as a fntona race course—in danger of being trodden to death the instant heahows his heed, arid forgotten the moment his tail is out of-rigtifc who, in the liope oTbecoming a ptone^

tnan, .^ in building up a great Presidential guird rtnri getting a captaiini or a corporol'a place, has

oompass! The best he can expect is 0e ahiewreck of hope, character end of fame and the bitterest tears of his good genius will (all when there arises the moat distant hope of a disgraceful and dishonest success.—Mmu* sice River Times. -•1 *t

SLASDKE.—It is a poor soul that centiot bear •dander. No deoent man can get along without it—at that IM naively enfi* io the shrtt^le of business life^idbfap^ you a bad felk»w la your employment, and discharge bkn, he goes round and slanders you-—refuse another some very modest -boon which he has asked, he goes round and slanders you—let your conduct be such as to ere-

slander's you^ In fine,as wo said before, are would uot give a cent for a person who ia nr* slandered—it ahows that he is either a milkaop or a No, t?o earn a name to a ffll m&h h& foe etftffy'do* by^rrect coodocty I rt the aril/way io prove that yoo are eatkWsd to a good oee.—TmuUr*

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13,421

two tboosand five

hundreddeQdri ii I I ,/ 'I For eompeasatton of four judges, at one inoa-. aaad eight handred dollars each, aad oae at two thousand three hundred dollar* For eompensatioa of secretary For coouagent expense* of the Territory

i**500 1

1,500 350

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For compensstioa and railetge ot the members of the Legistative Council, pay of om-

37,025 -I-

5,000

36,000 1,800

1,000

M«,S00

»Moo

1,500

1^00

9^000

3,500 1,500

8,500

1,800

1,500

3^00

1,W(|

1,500

1,500 1,000

SjOOO

2.500 •2,500 3,000

2,000' 1,000 L.OTO

12,500 1,2(X» 1,500

2,000

2,700

One of the good thn^aie Theodore Ifoolt's last whene,spe^ki(\gof ranraadsand sSeam* boela, to both "ol* wmch be frwq neatly eigniftea hia abhorrence, heaays thet they anaitwiath apace and tune* as tbs newsppera say, stfto

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THE

5,000

3,000

1,000

1,000

l-

For th* salary of the attorney general of the United

6tafj*»^rt

Vlt^lg ff 4,000

TEXAS AND ITS RESOURCES.

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by the acts 203,530,000

't

3,535,974

4^64,974

M|

wit

)EMOVED u» the corner of aueet, wfaere iha selwcrifcar wilt he anmemwdaiaihepeblie wiib Hones, Gsniijija.flaefcat Boggiea, dee. alloaaey of whidieaabeliadaiaU:ifasa» oe the sborieat nows Geaileaw* wisMng be lwwwded toaae partof dmSiaiecaa atoabeeeaaesasedate^witb uutCosdM or Bmitrttsa very raaswftabletema JOHN BURTON.

Terte-Haata,April3.1943^ 33tf J'!'!.,• J:1:f." "V- "W'.,1 i-m1 ti4 REMOVAL.

Grmwtr Mmrden9 Tl AVB removid lbeAXI Siove and I roe Store to iha aorth inda ef the

All the above we warrant to ba superior arliclee, and they will be aold asrylsw far emak-Terre-Hante. Feb. 4-»Mf. ,s..

€ash*€aeli!

THOSEby

indebted to Grover Sl Borden wilt oblige them calling, and makingjmmediate paymeat either in whole or tnparu I.

Feb 4,184jt-2i-tf

jVKim 1 U0m *TQBE. A. McGREGOR,

HAS

co'iwlantly on handjt HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CAS rtNOS, Juniata Jtar,

Iron, roood.llat, and »qo»re.6f all »i««»,

.Anvils, Vices, BelfpWsaiL aSdSrfiew Watas. EnrUoh and American SliilM, G«r»i»»Cr6«rl«V Smith'.

T90U,

Jand

WABASH VALLKY.

subscribers have erected a targe PAP

Jan. 1. tm-17-ty THOM AS & YANDES.

if "i-,*.***? Notice.

AMR.

HEARTWELL, whodiedTn New^)rleans about seven years since, left his effecia in the hands of a stranger, to be sent to his wife and children, who it was understood lived near Cincinnati. The wife's name was Sarah Heart well, and the children, Matilda, Polly Anne, Mary Jane, and William,—the latter would be about 18 years of age, if living. He has n6t been able to find them, bat has heard that the widow married one Amos Parker, and removed to Uqg vicinity of Terre-IIaute, Ind. If either of the above named persnns will apply at this office, they can obtain the necessary information to find the Thjstee, who ia Snxioua to pay over to the proper periona the amount ia his bands.7

Terre-Hante, April, 14, 1843. SStf extensive assort men of 3-4. and bleached

T\OMESTICS-An I 7-8, 4-4, and 3-8 inch, hrowrt

MUSLINS, which are offered cheaper than ever. Feb. 27-25-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY.

CoUcctor's JVatice! O E E A

NOTICE

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FaMie Square.ia ihetbiid sto eeast of J. Earleyls where they, have thirty diHrteatpau*rntc(8tovcs .. all warraeted to perfbnn

wel),aad to «ur»d fire. Also, a fine Mwrtawat a| Joniara IRON and NAILS

Bradb, PLO0GH WINGS and Slaba STEEL of all kinds. Steel SpriagK^ HARDWARE, Sonth-s Tools, Saws, Chaiaa CASTINGS of all descriptions, Sugar Kettles.Coal Grate*,.

[,ad Catl STKEL

Mill andji^pa^ftft^9a«af!H§s, |*1*)/ f' Hollow.Ware, snorted,

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Nail*,cut and wrought, assorted, ,. ^:4 Spades and ShoVeU. Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geese, Fruit Kettle*. Drawinr and Halter Chatas, CoUins*. \ViHiania and (*iiM»t*i Axss, Plqtn|li Plate*, Evan*' Augers, Crosa-Cut and Mill Saws,.. Gale and barh-rfoor Iliitgeaf, Scytbes and Sickla*, Butt* and Screws^,. AH of which will be *old low, for ca*h4 either at wholesole. or retail.

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litsr

N. B. Country Bl«ck*mith'»are invited t«r rail Tbey may rest «s*ured will sall at rtdnrrd prices Storeop tba Rational Road., Ntfy,15-10-tf.

TAILOBINfi ESTABLISHMENT.

RWK LKE would respectfelly inform hia friend* thflpnbltcgenrvallirvthathe baa eemnteaeH the TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors W^.of the Bank, where be wtH be nlways teady

10

execute orders

ia the above line, in all ita varioua braachee, on the shortest notice,and in a styl snot lobe surpassed in the Weet.

He has made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions .quarterly, so that he wiH a!ways be in possession oft fie I at est Fashions and, from hlaknowleml of thebusincse, he hopes toreeeivea share of thepaolic patronage.: fd^Csttingdoneat theshortestnotice.and warranu ed to fit, 1 made right. Terre-lfaute. Nov. SO. *lStf

111ank Book*. &CO. full stock ot Ledgers,

T*7"ILLIAM STACY & CO. of lndta^olis la, TT keep constant I yon hand a

JournalsDay-books. Blotters Cash-boo as. Ac-Sit. which they will furittsh to Merchants,and Others, at short notice, and at any point in the State. Also. County ami Bank Books ofevery description. A1101 which are, made of the best material*, and ailowr as they canRepurchased elsewhere- Orders, by Mail or Otherwise, arerespectlully soHcited

Nov .37.1841-12-11. TO TH K• HRSIDIIA *»D TR tOtiHS UP TUB

IN

1849.

IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I have received the Tax Duplicate Inn the Auditor of Vigo S6onty, Indiana, and am now ready to receive Taxea from all Tax-payera.

I will attend, in person or by depaty, at the following places in tbe several Townships, in said coonty, for the purpose of receiving Taxes, en the following days, to-wit:

Honey Creek, st Prairieton, September 29th. 184t. Prairie Creek, at Midtlletown, September 90th. Linton,at Philip Randolphs October 3d. .. Plersort, at George Taylor*a, October 4th. Riley, at Lockport, October 5th. Lost CreekjSt SilasOmpionV, October 6:h. Nevins. at Tilghman High's, October 7th. Otter Greek, at William Stevens', October 81H. Fayette. Clarke Store, October WUh, ,• So gar Creek, at.

Macksvilte. October ltih.

And trom this time till tbe 35th of December next, (except tbe above davs) I will be fiend at my olBce. io tbe Court House at Terre-Hante. will say thai when' property is distrained for Taxes, or where have te -visit the tax-payer at hia reMdence, whether 1 levy 00^ property or not, the same feee and mileage are allowed by law aa those received by Ponstables', atid will be OMlected without any respect to persona. rnnLMwiMinmumerTUMt

For State perpasaa, «aeh oae haadied -dellara, twenty eente. For County parpoaea, oa ssch oae handred driers, filteen eente.

For Read peipoaes, onsechooe bend red dellais,fivs csnt£ Foreeeh P^l Tag, for State purposes, fiftv esnM-

F«r each Pell Tax, for Coenty pwrpnws. fifty eeate. la coaibrmitv with the Stataie of Indiana,prescribing the daties of Coonty Tramsoter. the Treasarer of Viae teiaa gives the above notice te tbe taxaWeiahabitaats ofsaid eoent*.

The taxes wilt be eefleeted muter the law ef W4C-41. aad the aatsadmeota of 1841-43. which mke it the daty oftsg-peyeietesslloaaifcaBdnet metaithem. Hw law, aad all ita laqaifemsnis, will beatricdy Mkrwed.and it beheuwa theaa erhe 4wma tha)r have te pmy. to make their arraagmieau accordingly. Delays are dangeroas. end always create troehle hr the teapaver and the collector.

B. ftapewy sold far tases is ant is^airsl se hs bet sails Isr whet Is bid for it. N. F. CUNNINGHAM. Aag. 17, tS43-l-w€

appwiasd, bnt 1

STATE nr IgDtAm.Ossatr VI|S.na. Bmrimf (Veeininw, ayftakr Srwim, IMS. Wm EAS at thelaat Aiigeat elsstiaa tbecitn—e

Tbat itNConety TVeaaeteraielCsttseteraf Maeamty teceive for coaoty taxea. Stele Sera, datwiagslapsr earn. Insttest, as«ed hr the

t^cioXwe W.N

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MLBDJJCEDTOtdiTRiHnJJLBS! f. VOORHEES St. CO have rHowd tk«pfic«af J, foe to ifadianaptriia. te f4 ,and Wilt (annm# diaiely plaewioa ihe liae 1w|CadjMBflSad» preraiy (oc theaenrice. The roetf will ba wellatteoded. aat good horses and cartfal drivers wtsrri.

O* lleraeftev, the Stage will leave, dh9y, at So'cl«ek,eaaMiag the paaai naa« tobrnkfisstet Mr.Coat ileseaatefjj

that

MW is the towa of Terre-Haate, kaowaaatha 4W PAVILION—oa Fifth Street, oae square aortb of the Nationat Road. sad formerly occapied by Gsa. Scar* and J«as Btraro*,—which be haa opened for the accommodation of Travellers aad Boardras. The Hoose ia large and convenient, and aitnted in a peasant part ef town attached to the

PAVILKW

WntAMHv

rpHtf INDIA If car* fot Coayhn. Consentption. Spittine of Blood, Asthma, aad DiMMes pt the Lings geaerallyj Foraaleat the Dro* Store of

Terre-IIaute, MarchI3-S7tf.

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September 10-1—tf

O

MILL at Ijafavette, Indiana, and have spared no cost in obtaining the moat approved Machinery and skill from the Enet. are prepared to supple the tniir* lVabath Valley with everv kind of paper wanted on the most fiivorable term. The triemlaof Home Industry and Western Enterprise, are invited to eive us a call, and to save their Rasa, which will be received in ex* change for Paner or Cash at fair prices.

I%ew Mnpply,

THE

Terre-Hhute Produce, Provision, and Grocery Store. Scours Row. National Road street, is now supplied with afresh and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be exchanged for CASH. Flaxseed. Fresh Geese Feathers, Flax and Tow Linen Flour, Corn Meal, and various other articles of eouR' try produce. In ibeaawmmeat i* comprised, -.

St. Domingo, flin and Java Coffee, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea,

N. Orleans, Crushed, Lsef and Havana Sugars, Prunes, Bunch and Suttand, (Seedless) Raisins, Tnllow, Sperm, Star and Stearina Candlea, ,, Indigo, Madder, Alum, and Copperss, Spices, ground and unground. Lamp. Linseed and CastorOil,

Soft, Hard, Rosin, Variegated and White Lead, in kegs, ar Spanish Whiting, h: Molasses and Mackerel, ,, Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars, Cotton Ysrns, and Cotton Cloth,

Also,

Salt, Flour, and Bacon, Meal, Butter, Lard, Eggs, dtc. See. CURE FOR AGUE! MrSteith'a Tonic Pills, a certain cure for Ague and Fever and Chills and Fever. 1

Kept couslantli en Aand mt tkir Ogiee. f. ,a.c

lor* notice.

A

W their WHS. thst STATE KTO

shaeld be tehee far Ceewty Thses Thettfm* aAaaf,

rthede-

Sane ef lmKena efi'

•ennaeiioaotCvedethue, at itsfasa, sittoat watil the tweaiy-ifth tf Owwatet eeit Wasaaas by tahjagBts*e8Bny Isr esaaty above miiei, in ell pmbabilrty ihsra 'will 1 ns nihil hiadef Iissi»s hi —rllsii/iii enierel. That at! pete^pi jywi^iiitgjpsitiuealsr tWewwHy mast expect aad will lere^MrtonKcrve te payment *r end issaed by Hw fttateef the lwdie*aefdenominational five Whwidnsimaua at its CMS, wHhsatJWMSSC.

COPARTNEHSHIP,, 1 J. KA8T has associated with himsdf tt. BUCItlftCSttA as a partner fa the Buftinesi

1

FANCY end WIMIWOfc CHAIR*

npt inferior to aayia the west, all of which thev will sell on accommodating terms. Tbey also seticit the petroeage of the public. All orders attended to

farrier Jb Blnckenailli. rpHE SUBSCRIBER ioiends remaiaing id Terre-Haute. Where be will attend to tbe treatment of sick aad lame borate. Having served a regalar apprenticeship with oae of tbe bm Veterinary Bargains to Earope, besides foar year*practice hi America, hopes te glee general aatisfactioa to th««B who mey reqeinr his ser ^bes,—hml. also ia the different branches of Week smithing, pertioetarty hetee«ekwei«g, strict enea ien wilTbe paid te ptareat the 1wee^evHs aeessienet bfimd shoeingT JOHN P. DOFFICY.

May, 31, 184«. 37-ly O Yes IO res fl O Yes! It AVCTISNBBKI\«! rpHE sebacriber having permeoeiuly located hintaelf

in the town of Terre-Hante, for the perpoee of Amtionaaiiughaises.and foeh, of alfdieenptiona. entertaias the hope that by strict attention to thea hevebasineas. topwther with two years experience, to portloa ef the pebjic pet renege. Being the aaiti •mlwiiamfd Anetioarer iarTtfne-Haate. hieeasi win have the advantage eflawt hoMiajr him 1 hie. ander se terpens luet^brthefafthuil perfbraaece

1

A

BREAM.Ageat.

PAVILION^

HOOK

is a large

aad convenient STABLE oad Carriafe Sheds. Heasaurva the public that no rflort on hia part ahall be wantinc to Tender the

a pleasant residence to such

aemayfeel dtapesed to patronise hiafcfPHit cfcfffer

Terre-Haute, Aagnst 1842-49-tf J. HAND. TERRE-HAUTE.

QTRATTON. WALLACE k. CO are now prepared Cj to execute orders for Rnxinea, Boilers.Forg.ng Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either ia Iron or Brian, Taming, Fimsning. Je.

For the Farmer, we have the beat articleofP£0 IF5, among which are the Pemeodt, with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much tbe cheapest and best fer-the Prairie. We have alao tbe. well know a ITOO0S1 rATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can besot on tbe Watmah valley—and all oar Pfovrs w4!! be warranted to ran well, and not break from flaws or bad work.

JpT Vhea t.corn ,oa ts, or any otherarticle of Fanning crM^e. wiTI be taken in exchange for Plows. 'lyrre-Haate, Feb. 0,1641-tf.

JNO.

F.

KING.

Paper Wnrf-lUnic. I^UISVILLR, KY. MORRISON, & CO. have opened at No. 76 Fonrth Street, between Main and Market, a va

riet of Printing, Cap, Letter, and other Papers. This is.a branch ol the firm of A. Armthe Fulion Paper Mill, at Wheeling,

ablishniffit dng, & Co-of

esta strong, Virginia, and will be aupptied with paper made by that enncern-

School Booka. Blank Btwks, and Stationery will also be supplied by J. Morrison, Sl Co. LehWvifw, April 18,1843. 33-3m

Jfr^YSiOJT HOUSE, lem^jgaale, iNittas, ty I^HE subscriber rea|iectiully informs tne

JL public, (hat he has taken the above well known establishment, whesa he will nse every effort to accommodate the travelling public, asjvell as regular boardera

The Houae is situated on Market street, on the road leading to-Lafayette, two squares north of the Court. House. The premises have been recently cdtnp'etely repaired with some additions made thereto. No pains will be sp&rcd to give general sntisfac-iion.

10

WILLIAM BATRD.

Terre?Haute, Feb. 19,1842-24-tf.

AdminMrnlor's Sale.

pursuance of a decree ot the Probate Court of Vigo County, the undersigned administrators of the estate ot Henry Allen, deceased, offer at private sale the following tracts of laud belonging to said estate, vim: 90 acres off the north side of S/ W. or of section IS, town 13, range 9 west and 30 acres off* the north side of S E. qr. of aec*ion 12, tow* 13, range 9 west, lying in said county ot Vigo. The terms of sale as prescribed in the decree, are $100 in cash, and for the balance, notes secured

the satiefsction of the administrators,

at 13 and 18 months, bearing interest from date. MYROS H. ALLEN, I

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ft

IT

Juty 30-47-tf J. 3. FREEMAN.

Mimnke.

fJLANK DEEDS and Mortgages, Justicesand Con O stables Blanks. County Court and License Blanks, BILL3 OF LADING. Sut.

Carpcline.

inn YDS. INGRAIN CARPETING, of 'ivw quality.and of the mostfashionablepatterast for sale at reduced prices,for Cash.

Jan. 37,1843-31-tf G-W. LANG WORTHY.

ODD PLOW POINTS' CKR

THE KING AND IRIBH PLOW, for Pralrie end Tinrfwr Land,—For iele at the TerreHaute Steam Foundry.

sup

STRATTON, WALLACE A. CO.

Tette-Haa^e, June 18,1843-41-1

IT

HaaaUictnrtnc Ckaire, and will coatinoe to carry oa that bonnets at th^ir new ahop, and

old stand of J. East, on Fourth streetvNortbef the Cumberlend road Street, under the firm of EAST & BO KI NO HAM, to keep

00

when they ment of

hand a general assert'

the

00

4 BUCJONQHAM.

Terre-Haute, Aoril 18—3g-tf

tal&aA ukrl)Bi

Tarss-Bsate«AagaM7*46.tf. v"

Ts»lmaMr«-tM

iMirtrtn'"-- AZl

np% W IWR fvwW €TC ne Tmi

awut,M be a^^ollrt^uilwect knowa Caal St*-*-sre particaisrly. to

'?&•

&

mm*

keptefd—dnffoSSraf, akltba

raa^laltosu.ky the tMof tte baloa

TtSlSl *h«ss«wts.

Ssjfsa^sr^MMsat Ts»t«-aaie, ladiaaa, HOV YB1AHK AWO fUtfl WBO WIt.1. YOU 9LA1«v IP TOO VAUL Rtfrt rpWENTY tWE HIJNDREDt havaba^n^bealei of ell temeoess, though for yean «fipplea. limbs and eores contracted, shrivelled, and witht*rfd~tbe body drawn nearijr deabte aad thepatlaaiabed vid. Alt the Buffering incident te Rheamaiisas aad UT^aUeodaift rein, Goat, Ac have been dissipated—and are now werlaated omd-^aa nmttar-M^w had the ease or how hmg it haa atond. bv J8w/» flhsmf BmaUniimnt, mmdbtim* VfgfMt BKxir. Thia we asaart wit Hoot tility ef beiwy esntraeieted. Witlyoe mediea, er will yea seflbr sad diet

the fearer

will yea aoffer aad

hsve •hiakere to answer for themselves^-As te the proef,smass too eeerwhefmiag haacometeoornotice, end nay heaeea where the articles are for sals, For sale br CHARLES WOOD,

September 8,-10 lWe-Haate, lediene.

LIVER COMPLAINTS,

AND AU SICKNE9B AND DWEANB. ]R

LIN'S

lVawerwict ixife-titttr* a & CHINESE BbQOB-PILLf.

PURGE-pu

The greatopt Secret dutammll re-bas been lis haa been el

..

last few years.

and vSt entfarfe hi*e maltiplied—and died and whyf Nothesauae parging was not nrctassjy, htit torn tfrnek has been done—without the toaic to Mlow. snd sua? tain the system: Purge, yon must! The si,ckly humors of the blood must be carried off—or the accumulation ot them prevented. Prevent, then, the growth ofsueh huiao^.

Why do the ChineseliVeio such immense ages, and still retain the poWete ef veuth and middte aget Because tbey purify tlje blood. TAe Cline*a fiMtw Pitt* —socalled because thev work upon entf cleanse.the Mood—are the standard remedy. Tliese ptlrs will do it and the Temperance Bitten, taken as directed will strengthen the system, and ptevent tbe accumulation ef the beae humors which tnfeat the blood, and which op* ly increass by purge*, unless the bitters are taken after. Buy, then, these pills and bittern Take weekly the

{nvalith

tiils. and daily the bitters, aud if you are or have been for da?*, week*, months, or years, you will find the sickly humors drawn off, and prevented from return, and the tmlhw ffilow hue of sickness change rapidly to ihe/a^UoeaiMgf glo*.qf kernkh «ad yont\ful ftiMveacy.

There are easrs so numeroneof these brilliant effects^ that time and apac^ forbid at| attempt to put tbemdowii. Buv and use these .medicines, and tuw no other, and hea'lth and a'rength sl'iall be years. See wrapper and directions that come with them. For'sale bv t'

CtLAHLGS WOOD,

September 3,-T0-52-6m Terre-Haute, Ind.

A "NEW THING.

S A

TpIELD'S ANODYNE SHAVING CREAM, witl JL1 be fotlnd like nothing efaw ever invented, for those w^io pn prefer a.real luxury to the barbarous butchery of oao aoap. had raixor, and bad ahaving. Many arttclea have beeh lately tried, but none will compare eritb this. It produces a luxurious lather on the laee almost instantaneously, and is a perfume unsurpateed. It is

confidently asserted that nothing can give the aativfac lion and comfort to tltoee who shave themselves, or to those who am shaved by otheis, that this cream will. 11 has been tried by a greatnumher of gentlemen, who declare it entirely unequalled "The-iradetwill be supplied by COMSTOCK d- Co. Wholesale Druggists T1 Mai den Lane, fersste by

SbM{3

A

JOHN F. CRUFT, Admr*

JPJ MiKM* +•€..

T^HE PILES.—The price, §1, ia refunded tetany

person Who will useabotne of Hays* Liniment for the piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. The* are the positive Conditions, fad 'hs true to be found oa/y at":

CHARLES WOOD'S,

Sept. 3,-l0-5i-rr Terre-Haute, hid.

Important to the Affictetf.

L1NDS4VS' LINIMENT. THIS

LINIMENT Can't b« turpMMed by iny, fot the following coin plaint*, via: SprAina, Cots, Wound* of any kiad, Filiu or Scam in the «ye.9eratehe*.P«i*on,Srliat, Spavin, FUtula, Pole K»il, Big. head, and Big-jaw, in hor*et 8w«eney, Mcicuria] Aff«ction« Sore Bteatts, Freten Lia,ht, Corn* on the feet, Pain in the.bai'k, (caa*ed by sprain) Rheaaaiati«m,.Tetter,&c. The Direction*explain tbe manner of o«ng it for all of the above complaint*

For sale by Mr. Wood.we*tof Court Hnese. andby Mr. King, north of Court.House, Terre-Hante, Indiana, who are the only authorised Agent* io thistpwn, none elie can be genuine.

Pic pa red by A. Sr M. LINDSEY, N. W corner of the Public Square, 8pring6eld, llinoi*. Peraoaawiebing to become Agent* for the above will apply to the Proprietor*, with proper recommendation.

PRICE 50 rent* per bottle. :»H I Tcrra-Hante, Dec^4,lMl-13-ly

GDELICTO

MATCHLESS SANATIVE* A

medicine of aipre valee te man than the va*t mine* of Autlriji,

01

even the united tregaure* of oar

Ktrtbe—a medicine, which i* obtained equally from the vegetable, anhnelandwineratflingdOnK^ena thu* petMM a threefold power—a medicine, which, though.designed aaa remedy for coniumpfiont *olely, i*po«*e**ed of a mysterlou* influence over many dl*ea*e* ofthe banian nvstem—e medicine which begin* to be vslaed by physicians, who arc daily witnes«i«g itsaatonifhifig cures of many whom thejr refigned to tl na gra»p ofthe inwtiahle grave.

DOSE of theihtaetive, for adults, oae drop iforehil' ,a naif drop: and for iafanls,a quarter drop: the directioits'explelning the manner of taking a half or a qnarter drm.

Patcg—Three and oee4hifd via dollars Canaan coin. ralaeTS ceat»,)($3,50 perHplCounce.

Fee*ate by T. F. KINO. Tenre-Haete. Aag—t lO-48-tf' THE AMERICAN PAMI L¥

IB BELIEVED, that for some years past, no medioiiw has been so expensively adt lelligent and respectable nmihes of the aa Da. MOPFATS LIFE PILLS a BITTERS- .*Mdfeie«tt whiefi have achieved the ral good opinion by their intrinsio virtuea a Ume, out tbe artifice of qeackery or. extravagant pretefisionsIt is foetid hv the nrtanswerahle argoment of practiotf experience, that they Mallyde all' that they pnA«s 1* do. and a great deal mere than ths prepnatov hsd e®n tared to daim for them. He hea received testi in immense nemhers from every s«etton and a erery city and town of this widely eatwdad eoantry. including thousands from the city of New York and orhond, that thev are speedily and powetfulty ia alfftiKooaend li»ereo»natainis.Hyspetwia eostiveacsM. pilef, aethnm, hrenchitisj ieniamiiptieh, dierrhma. jaundice, fever and agm% worms, nervous debilhy, rasa ot appetite, eruption*of theskift. scrofula, mlt rtteum, horoay« eryeipefat. ruHh of lined te the bead, palpitation of ths h«srt,dironic hesdacha, iawerd fever, affections of the bladder and kidneys, unhealthy aapeet of the skin, the sicknesa incident to femato. id waste of 4eeh andatl the ordinary ngemea- of ihsgtmaashead how^s, ...e blood, from whatever cans A liboegh so mild and agrsesMe in their mode i^M^es aeVer te prirtrate even the weahtat

general debiliiv and waste ofieah andatl the ordinary aymptenaof a derangement ef ihsgtemasbeiid how^s, and imparity of the hfitod, from whatever cause arming. of opera-

aad as 10 render 'them psrfostly asfe even for yooog children they never fan to eleanae tbe bowels, liver, bladder aad hidaeys of all ohstrnetiane and imparities, aad to give a moat dear and heaiihfof bneto the ommtenance- Thev ahoeld be kapt in ell famili«s, and by every ednlt imKvtdnal as renovators of health and preveaitteeef diarsai. Tkey ere he -fcept by iheosendb with acknowledged edventafe, awdnewipropSiof their aaefalnesa and astoaishing effceta even ia apparemly boaekaS caeea, are errivmg every day from far and memr IVepsnMt and sold by Wa B. IHoffca, t» Broadway, N. Y. City, and alao hy ihe agwus.

A ftt,i nntoJ* U* IV«iW AWtee* A»n Janett, l84S-4t-y .•

a. r.

ixbittaiS.

cab he. "Tliis hasTieea proved in

atffti tsa thoa«irt SsSie, at* l^theie aa instance inwhteh ihey baaefod^at raaaoaahly oan taken In strict aeeavdsace srith thejhrectiooa herewb* idined. and whi«h are also given ia MeAt^s Madkal Mnaehlaad QoodS^aiilwi. But to eaaere Mffsria^

liar periodical diaeaae. and Dr. MeSt hssiillyeh^ lieheo the imanrtsnt discovecv that itsca»e1eaa HnoQmi Mimfniiimi«m of a periodical nection wit.. entain hianwditjIMsfidt

ola jasper retat^t Hi

nect ion with rlteatieeific powers of on* of the ingtedi* ihrf tWcV^Of hii invariable IN-

—erldaHf^ Tertian, or thirdly Qif#ai or fourth-day firratic. ar aometirtiea one ofc ihese Mrlorts and sonteHmes anther ot it la Complicated, by taking iheaap»ttodsia suect*aiGa,ai)d theamaaingiBf

species of Ague, have i^rtaMiiyiy crisis, in which they may be cprod with eertainty, but by neglewing which thev ten nplv he Cored by chance, Dr: Muf&t's ditectiana for tahidg the medicirtee in thia disease, ar# therefore thssfc-Fiist, taketwo of ths Life Piiia at bed time, and nut morning hcfoie breakiaat a lull, wine g"am of the Pftwitx Bitters in sbout the ssma' qnantitv of water, sad halfa wine glaS* more in a fall wine »la» pf water, ahoet half an lieur before eaaki meal dunng the day. On the second n:ght take three pills and the hitteri si befwv on the third night four pills and the bitten as befioNre, and continuo taking four niK*every algfitfilr IhMerifi^iraiore, with the biueia dunng the day. On or^wfors the seventh day, the Ague wilt seem ?o he entirety culrsd, and the paneat

Will

the Cry for the effectually tried

fee! well, hungry, and hearty, hut he maaf

nevertheless continue to take the bitteisW bdere nra4 ecrtbcd, WJMII and

00

the foturtcenth day. with I worn Ha

evenrmjeht alter the seventh (ia*. He will ilwn ahd not^ntil then, witbpasitife and inveriable tirtitiifty} be perma nen tl cured, noionly of Fever andAgaebM »««»»na it n»y have wpentjdoced or even many way connected. If,ti6w. the patient shont.hhy any negleei. er andeV Con* fidenee In restored health, omit to take the Phnnia SSTmtli'foJlteh^'S 'rTSlSk ti.mm on Hte lonrteenth roVj Dr. Mofl^i must not ba Waiaeil if the tbaease should rettirn, acd the patieat wioiifd learn wisoom from snlvctioot md no infouflk another course of the medicines/or a foruiwht lonmV

thoroughly cared, that he mey hid def»,nee to tbedfaeaae, however unheaTthy ma* ba hia looaioq or prevalent the-malady aronnd *hiat Forcliildtrn t^tweer{ seven and^ourteea.yaafsoCage.haffof theaboveqnen. tines of tl.e me^pr^ w,II ^fike ur y6unger ehiH d«n, a quarterer tfie^ quantities, \o l»e increased or diminished in prooortion sa the-age varies from advan cedchildhoodMo.*infcncv For vary young children, small quantities of tlie bitterr only wiU atone he

This treatmentwith thijaeanpremely efftctnal "Lifa Medictnes,"1ias heen perfectly triumphant in the Worst regions of the Southern snd Western.country, «nd a* r°.M?d the northern lakes, where the malady prevail* w«h the Shiversality or an epidemic, and rti* tfemSnd for thta sovereign remedy Inabeen fargreater than )ha «upp1v. Dr. MoAat Agents, however, ire now well furnished, and will make ev«rv effort to abnd this id* vertisement into the most afBieted diatribe. Volun-

tonialiing mediciitee, not only in Fever fend Agne.oth* er intermitent fevera. liver and billions alh-ctions, and derangements of ths di^sstive functirins generallyb bat alao in.dirpnidand Inflammatory rheumstisnt, oMiva-' nees, pains in the aide and limpa, eruption* ot the shim scrofula, ptlea, worm*, scurvV. and a host of other comDlainfs. for the cure of whieK, thc^e Vegetable Lift Medwnea ate so pre-eminently renowned tfcrouehout the United States. Knowtpg, however Uu|t many of these dtsesses, as well as a moat fatal undermining of the general health are occasioned by Fever and Arw. Dr. Moflat, in his advert iae meals, invites lie apecialau tentton of the public to the absolute ascendency *»f his medicines oVer this malady, the fdimlain hend of so many others. Ha jtssonly to atjd that the Life Medi* ctn«e nre agrewhle and invigorating iw their operaa

re,u,re

?!li

C(,nfinement

their invariable and rxiwiaive 11*

A

iale

S3!

kvHo?

Taieffwtefbi 'i,j

REMOVAL.

HOLMES has moved hieiUlM swd Qadi ling to the firet beiidipg, eoetb.of the pahlie aaeare "oa Beeaad street-wiars all lafata wilt be rg».««.im

Alff.

Xiojrm AXES.Ior mlestt

DMawMslc.'WMMi

•m -k

nor. change of dloi.

"T' (•T'Mf'iwMir.ns IIVI, %tl«||KK Ol UIOI.

and have acquired the repotatiotr tliey hav* long poa- .. 'I by the usual artificial efforts, but

•essed, not their invariable and rxtenaive usrfelNem. and sold by Dr. William Ifow York.

solely

by

.. BrW.

A fresli supply for asti at ths Drug smi M«dia«l store of KING Terre-Hauls, June 25-4«-y.

FAMILY lEiHcinriii ^TP™*!t**!?}* J*#*** Jaerater.«ad «oteor»?^'#.

"~1HF.SE medicinc* are recomtnendtdand extensive. Iv used by themoM intelligent pet»on*'fffih* ^d States, by amuerous ProAasor* snd Preaideataof College*, Phyairiana ef iha Army and Navy, and 0f Hosintala and Alm«hnuseS, aijd by more than three hundred Mergymeii of varion* denomination*.

They are expre*»ly prepared for familj uae, and hava ?fq.'?"Jel"n unpreredentfd,

1

o^r tv throughout the

United States and a^ iheySf^ Admirably ealrulated to preserve health and cure diaeaiN*. no fa mi It should ever be without them. The proprietor at 1 title valuable preparetioae received hi* etiecation at on# of tha beat Medical Colleges ia tbe United State*, and hha had fifteen yeara eaperieace in aa extensive and dive#, aihed practice, by which he ha* had ample spportuaities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diiesae* and of the remedies heat calculated to reniove theSi

The*e preparation*Coasist of

scaf'rffisa

forCoegh*, Consumption. A*thm|i, Spitting ol Croup, Hooping Cough, Sroacbite*. PUuruy. flamatlon of the Langs or Throaty Di(Sri|lty or

i» id.u Price fl. AI*o JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for noil, Giowth and Beauty of the Hair, aoj potitively bringirt New Hair on Bald K«^., rjca,|L oertain j.'"

tion, "Giowth and Beaoiy ofthe Haw/ao^ poiltively bringia New HaironBald Haada^PrjcetJ. AJ^ AYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE^ a and pleaaast rajnadyJor Worm* ,Dy*paaaia, awn/ olb*r di»wri.~P|ife 60 rent*.

and tn all eaee* where Af/fr*firik br pttrgiitive L—PrieefleceetaperlW*. 'Sold Mr

Medicine

ia

required.

tn thejiti

Terre-Haute Jan, l-17.JMl.tf. J. F. KINO. •a r»T .jw.) MOFFAT

Ve|«(iille Life HcdldRifi.

MILD yet sffectaal ,m«iicinevcomoojedof thk best tmiertal 'known trf madicil ttisneeVsM ol [he best onality tliat money can prprece, for the clesns-

pf.Jdls of all morfiid olmraaiem and,iiwp£rv must he a pnhjic hleawvg and^j donesuc and tpdi* Hf protection sad safeguard, ia proportion aett adte reedicine_the_f*miliMi of tfo long, had ia Muflkfa eaiahrai^

must ne pnwic hicaaivg ar widogir protection sad mfeguard, ia priori ion 1 Mcomes knpwn. Sachs medicine 1 ypited Sutss hart tone, had ia 1 ifa Pills and Phffloix Bitters, aed (he copd thttr bsie one ia ineat enable. They have won their high (ante minnnly established chmpter by Uteir virtue* alone, rtiboqt ibe aid r»f.the aaaal arts or noiori deat cxperimeat oa

HI BAMIV MtOHWHHCNt' in ibf qmnflaod limb*, p»I«r Um plaiata, jaundice, aervoes and hflwus attache,

1

r-,i.m,P4aa,seePi

awn/ other di»wt».—Price 0# rent*. AJaa. iAY#iE« CARMINATIVE BALSAM,'* Mrtaia cure for Bowalend Summer Complaint*, DiaN ihsea,Dyaenterv,Cholie, Ctami^,$iek Headache,Poar Sttimach, Cholera Morbe*, and all derangement* ofthe Btoeiich aad Betoefe, Nervous AffvetioBf, Ac,-.prica SO cent ii.

JAVNE'» 8ANATIVE PILLS, fb F^tmle Di«. isae. Liver Complaint*, Costivftne**, F»vrt*. Inflsms. tion*jObmdelarObstruction*, DjafeiaS* ofMie Shin,

Ai

'4,,

hsad-Com-^

adiss, lever and W- erapiivedu««ara.bad a«e« ef

and bronchi lie, rheumatic c^du Md.sote IhMSia. ami indeed in almow every eomyveMe kind Ul-hsaltb they are invaluable, and wtllaM feruiii.imd apoat generally permanent relief. Tb«r reqatre neiiber cnonoemeni net change of d«-they n«uher pmstieie tl« etrength nor give pain-and a more delightful aad effectual medicine eapinot be proearad either for iitoft. •idoale or lamtKea. The wwprieior hes reeefved for ataity mamaad asesMinasmr rMekriag. the,mast far-

li22"las.

11

in I

Prepared

ate, lad.

boats.

1AAPAIE MBNB SOP.arTOOAflOOTB. made

Tent

'em^HmHd. Mated 9,1M»4l^itr

tl Labels mi Owds. ftsHns»y Nems, Bfctmk rhsuls is hanJsnmali 1 Ssautsdat Iht rtt~rffTf*"

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