The Wabash Courier, Volume 11, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 June 1843 — Page 4
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Two hundred miles from Long laind^Bndff iiMrrt ro«r i»iii)v ti» River Conaeotieol. only ver.formed by the shelving jaountwn* of.^Mgg
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thnt People who can bear the wgbt, arain in oil
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lir and thmueh ™aw. one of the greatest poeaasnena ia 2 «TSS^£R-condeased,withoat freat,*y ^S». by swiftmw, between ibe adamant,eturdy S. Yo rich a decree of indwattow that no iron crow an & forced into iu Here «ron, lead, and cwkhare common weight-here, ^aadyyt.me, aodhardCT than marble, the stream na I'gbtning the electric fire rew» treee 10 pieces *iia
Jmisrasss' tlian does tbiemighty water. Tl«epearage is nbom 400 yard, in leiwVand of form, with obtttre corners. At high waterare earned, rhronth thia strait, maste andother itmber,wub incredible swiftness, and sometimes with safety* bat when the water ia todlow. tbe masts. traiher and trees strike on one aide or ihe other.
Mt size. are rent in one moment intoshiverm, and eptintered like a broom, to the amazement of apectatora. The meadow*, for many mileabelpw ,«re fffr^ggh immense quantities of wood compel the hardest trSvellais• Jj mnn, and how great. the. Almi«hty who form^ tbe lightnings. and«" wfeaatible power and strength of wafers I
now""*, creators was ever known to jMS&rrow, except an Indian woman. who 'n* **4tu»oe, attempting to erase the riter
'v: JSVST bS^!5 ifa rum she had with her Most woS?
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The Richmond Whig, speaking of Joltn ler und Iii« office-retained partisan follower»»
eloquently remarks: We would vole /or Mr. Van Burofl-^for Mr. Beqton—men thoroughly oppoeed to us at avery point, before wo would vote lor any man who hnd betrayed a generous and con fidjag people. We pity them because *e once admired 1 hem—onice fouglit by their side for the liberty of the country—loved them once: we pity them hecauso we love to see our fellow men fulfilling the high expectations of their countrymen, instead of proving themselves the parasites of power, and tho weatler cocks of their own paltry vanity and self-aggiran-dizemenf.
How compare theso popr changetinga— the so shullow dupbs offheir own vicious ambition, and egregious vanity with HIM whom a nation loves to contemplate-—with thnt man who teaches our youth lobe great from whom no man's "censure candetract" and to whose fumo no man's praise can «%dd a cubit"— with HENEKY-CLAY I
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~7m "^y stand ercct—the cloud is broken! .. J! Above thee stands the rainbow's taken ^Thosbadow of thy onward way. jl Is bending into perfect day ...
The slanders of ihe venat train, "Assail thy honest name in vain 5 ,, For tbou art still as thou hast been
The hO|)e and trust of patriot men.
f» '•Still boasts thu Hp it» fiery seal, Thy heart Us joy in human weftl: '4 Still froo thy tongue toaooth or warn,
Still keen its fiery shaft of scorn Still aoors tfiy soul untamed and strong, it Still first in Freedom's cause to stand. The champion of her lavorite land I"
Here is a man described whom freemen may reverence—*and whom Republicans may admire without compromising the dignity of liberty. This id the man—erect—noble—unchanged—*unbought— whom power wielded by the vile has long slandered and oppressed-*-but whom, thank God, it has never put down, nor oven caused to pause or vibrate in his high and glorious career."
Old Hundred.—The music, in harmony of four parts, of this venerable and deaervabio and deservedly popular church*tune, was composed by Claude Coudimbl about the year 1554, The composer, was chnpel-mas-ter nt Lyons Ernnce, died in 1572 a victim of religious opinion. The harmony of this hymn has feince been allered, (tiot for the better,) as may be soen by comparing tho an mo asarrttnged in the present collections of church music with thejoriginal.. It is a popular music-historical error that Martin Ltjtber was tho compose^ of this noble choral.
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Historv.—"Master
wiSn^Afrtes,' Mfrritiws Hil lake Srdnev **k P«rt Philip -.••'•j.,Van Diemairt Land
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And tiioojh of the by
t.hrot,f!h'art
out of the canoe some miles below, very much tntoxi- •,' Mtrd Being asked how she could be so daringly imprudent as to drink such a quantity of rutn with the nroapect of instant death before her, the squaw, as well "iT"" as her condition would let her, replied y®*' r*'" while man—it was too mneh rum'for once to be sure but I waa not willing W los« a drop of t* I drank it, end you see 1 Ira re sare-1 all," ..
!5"Uake^
Buggins,
come tip and tell me who was Cleopatra "Cleopatra was sister to one of the Pyramids of Hegypt. and coma to her unhappy eend by the swallerln* of ft swamp." "Hoodtay—good boy—-you'll b# a-Gob-hin ono.of asjrs."
Js Tho latest definition orii^'ktnd IrtSst^flrtd*" is one who sits and amok as niter breakfast, while his wife, with a child on one arm and a pall of water on. the^liert pursues hfcr washing. ,*
I'''' 'x ^Mi«RATio?rr** Tablm showing tho amount or Kmigration from ihe United Kingdom in'IW* have just rtaehed us. They give the number of emtarants who have etnbarked
Jreni each of tlie three kinfiloms, whioh la as follows: ?4.«W 13,108
from Gngtand Hoot ad Ireland
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f, The parts of ths wo»M to wbieh ihsr wsnt were the fotlowinf t— To the United Statee
Te*a»,Ceotral Amariea and Bueuoe Ayres 3«0 Canada «I,3TS New Brunewkrk. Nora Scotia, Price Ed ward's Wand, Ac.
West Indica
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S»«th Australasia .s Woat Aoatraksm j,~, New Z?«hnd '.
Four Afihe of thsftfifc Cm%rtnt»'well 10 the Brittali North American Cotonice the la wt prtwortion ot th«Scotch want to €*ita& and Now Sana sod 5 7th» of the English to tho Untied Ststes.
Of the emifrncts 1,408 were isailm from the Poor
ffJ* In 1841,tb*ntkn^bet of«eslg*a(« r«H» Enflaiid m.
Scotland
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Largs IsouNt Jimgtne sutmooupincmgt running rcCT^ly hetwiSii Burlington,] be Illinois shore.
Js now and ibe Tbe Shockognon W no *ompeti»oti't»i tile tJi Mississippi aa to safety, convenience and extowve cotnmodations, is staunch bdk,and in perfect order
T^i wSSw on ''wiy-^ fowa-Territory and the
Nefw Pmrshase wijl find it to their ioumet to cross the Rim, at B»rlingt*u. It ia near as any point on the river to the.Iodian Agency the roads thef Will find goods of all kinde plenty, —r-r,^ clty. l6lbe.ot'good Sugar for 41- 10 pounds of Co&e
for $1, &e. 4c" dte^—elao gnia lor ,Tb. Siociofnoit j* so largo o**® ton®*®® ""i. ®3# and tbirty-su /eet brostd,)aiid ronaso&st cross Almost Any number of -team time, so that travellers ire not mmuwsi
^enMwsnmmnKtfi Barlingtoo fi»r the pBrpoeeeflMinii?«prod?« .nt
day, will only
OF FEIIBIAGE
Charged at Burlington low*.
ITjm iisaifTt wagon tod two hortsa or oxen, and
the person belonging to tbe same .Jfl 00
For each additional pair of horses Of oxen 25 wagon or cart a&d out hone •.•:.•-75 man and bone 25 footman 181 Ml- bead of loose cattle orhorses (sucklings exepted) 124 head of abeep or bogs (sacklin/rs exept.) 6i 100 lbs. of Ireight exclusive of in nay: JOHN F. WEBB.
0*No weather preventa tbe ferry boat SJtock&gnon front making her regular trips. N- B. When a con«derapje nafaber of fbeep or bogs arecrOseed, a resoaid)ledediietka will be made.
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Allen Myron Allen Russel 0 Bonds Arinstead Bel I ville Samuel Beach Moses Berriman Robert Blake &, Ball Bailey &Elkin Beftg William Becg Mrs Lueinda S Bail wm Cox James Corly Samuel Caldwell John Carter Fieldon'
J. F, WEBB.
June 3, 1843-39-3t. mew Volume of GOE9EWS IaJMM* ITS BOOK)
TO COMMENCE WITH JULY, 18^3 Originml Paintingt bg Uu Jlnt Matter* of IM* Art— (Jrighud Designs—Original Matter.
We offer as follows: 1 copy of Lady's Book and I copy of.Godey's Centr»table OroameBt, containing 13 elegant mezzotint and steel Engravings, for #3. 2 copies Lady's Book and 2oopa» of GodeyVi Ceo-tre-table Ornament, containing 13 elegant mesxotiitl and steel Engravings, for 5 copies Lady's Book sad,3 do. do. do. 10 8 do. do. do, ia.4 do* do. do. 15 li do. do. do. 5 do. de. do. 20 23 do do. do. .10 dOi dk do. 40.
The Centre-table Ornametot is the first of tho kfnd that has ever originated in this country, and, of course, come from the olnoo of ihs Lady's Book,from wbeflcf all other deaigns and ideas are copied.
Wo have now in hand ten orignal Paintings, by the most celebrated artists of the day. Address, L. A. GODEY,
Pobliaher's Hall, Philadelphia.
June 10,1843-40-3t ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAI^fi. ARRIVALS
/nJi'tf«aio]f/*,arrivesDaily,(Sand.except,!)iit
/«J(0«apoJM,departBDaily,(Snnd.excepi'd at Springfield, via Elbridge, Paris and Decatur, departs Tuesd..Thurs. and Saturd.i at Springfield, via New Market, Paris & Shelby-. ville, departsMond., Wed. andFrid., at Vnndalia, departs Tuesd -,Thursi&.Sat.,at Vtncennrt, Tue8.4Thurs.andSat at Lafayette,
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Hart Dr ,, Harschler S
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Huff*Jacob Hull John Heritage Joseith
Howard Hodges John Heddy Elisha Huseev Geom Hand Charles IfovefGC Rajrcs Gs!*^ King Andrew t.rnae Orrin E
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June 10, 1843.
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Fields
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3efibraiteajlireJyby
t|iiSMBk%icd
14.060
32,591
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fc io rnt WMStreater than Jn 1M1 by 10,000, and crowds a nodi hl^wr jteeasr' *to« than for any prerioua y«ar. tti Mtient ia indeed «,ipar*twted and Mttpundm* amoantitm to no 1m than 40C0 so«l« per diem «actedin« Sendays. Itaditeetiea, also tea .twdsiwije ^aTsm^chaye. Yn
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ISO the Emi*r*at» to Aetaraaksik «d New Z«alaiid, amowatcd to33JU0. Tteiemnlsfaimtiasiriiir ef pmsM. meet' of tlK«t Mongint 10 tho workiag mw hut bad soasidonbwt efta ltgh»asi em the sNsskot of laborc bsrt the totww aotewaMenato et*«e what |wwwis tbewe^ mm a ad chihiam bwreto tlw wee.—?w4ec 6ts.
••Now enjoy the e««aittg bree»,** as the husband he the mrtain eturt#
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Springfield* via Elbridge, Paris and Decatur, arrives Sunday Wednesday & Friday, at,, *, I t. n, Springf'ld byviuera Vnndalia, arrives Thors., Sat. and Mond., ot 21 a« m. "oad., Wcd.att^1frid.,st, Vincennet I&foMttoy Columbus. C*avfdsvillf,' MarytviUe,
0 r. m. 6 r. M.
SundayV do do uesdny and Sa«rirday,at
Tuesday and Saturday. 1 Friday, at 6 K«#' DEPARTURES.
do do do
Columbus, Monday and Friday Cravifdsvilh,' dot and do Marytville, Saturday, at
April 1, 1843. J. 0- JONES
Hats for Sale.
THE
undersigned has
just received an ns
sortment of HATS to sell on commission, or tp dis-
Jose
of in exchange lor
uce, at his Store
Terre-Haute. April 4,1843y3l-3m. LETTERS
REMAINING
in the Post Office ft't Terre-Hnite
Indiana, June 1, 1843. Persons calling for ony of theae letters will sav "adwertwd." Allen Mrs Zelata Alien Thotrtaa
Lyons David Lffean
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Leake Elijah La Lumiere Rev Simoa 8 Montgomery John MarkleFrearick. Manrt John v%. Muasctt James •,v *.
S am el
McAdams Henry Mclntira Wm Mcintosh Joseph Napper Wm Ogfesby Willis
Vegg Dr A Pierce Mrs Sarah A' Teltibone Albert 1
Carson Misa Jane or Wm Patterson Henry Co 1 .Freeborn Cofewell Samuel Cain John Carrico James Clark Joeiah Croes Rov Durham Lncy Ann Dunnigan Olive Davidson Cyrus Dienmsnn Dowling & «, Ellison George W
Plillips Newman Sylvester Ross Bateman Richards GB A Rine Mrs Soralf Roberts Elienexer "7 Redford Matthias Red ford Henry -v- vRea John Jr Soles Charles Shirley Daniel Stone WmJ Stevenson Mai on & Wm Smead Enoa Stroass Jolia.' Story Abraham Stimmervilleysmuel •"*$, Simon Ifenlry Smith George \/T Smith Troronn
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Eby George Early William Furgasoa Fraacis Erost Gideon J?s Francis William Fields James ,. FVirr Rhynaldo^ Gwin Josialt Griffith Joseph Gnrttrell Caleb Gucijther John Googins Marl)w 'V Griswold PH Herbert Solomon
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Smith Joseph Z* 8mith Hiram S W Thomns Isaac Thomas Miss Henrietta E Tichenor Miss Elisabeth Twaddelt Chancey Tillotson Mrs Almira Tnron James Williamr John Wilson Thomas
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Wilson Thomas Wilson John Woolly Gaorge Waldert Weetefrt Woodbury Rev Kiss Whiddea George Wallace Robert Witoon Mra Martha Woodruff tc Smith
Waaoingtoa
p. m.
A NEW "THING.
SHA
nvrc.
anodyne shaving cream, wui
be foond like nothing else over invented, for tbose who prefsr a real laxary te tbe barbaroaa botcberjf of bad soap, bad raisor, mod bed abaving. Many articles hats beaa'latelv tried, bat none will compare with taie. It produces a luxurious lather 00 tbe lace almost inatantaneooaiy. and ia a periwme unanrpamsd It ia eon&dentiy asserted that nothing can give the satisfaction aadhiMafbrt to theee who shave themselves, or to those sffe? ape shared by othtn. that this eieam wtll.
great aumber of gentlemen, who aasQaalled. The trade will b«e »np-
aliedbfMmcclGo.
WWleaakDragt*ts'1
for sale by
chaRLES
WOOD.
Sept V10-5S6m Terre-Haate. lad.
PAPER/ PAPER//
B^REEMAN
it JOHNSTON, Acenta fcr tbe La
fayette Paper Mill, have received a oooa*m»ntof Double MedisMt, latp«rml,«od Saner Royal Ppnung Paper, Cap and Wrapping Paper. Bonmt Boatda. which witt be sold for Indiana StaU Se*«p, Bankable moMy.or axehaaged for Raga.
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THE
INDIAN cava Cor GoagM. Cortismptjoa Spitttog of Blood, Asth«a, and Dwjeasee of the
uasjESSiJSKaar
PUBS, 0
far ibe pthta. and retara the empty toil* arilfcant agMni Tb«aar»0»e positive ooodittoos. and the trwisbaleusries^tt tHJlRtRSlWOffS.
Terlre-Haatv, Tad
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to* the noftfcjstde of lEhe
here thef baTe^thtrty ,,. Iferen pntt»ns ofStorfei air warranted to performs
vettvand toattHftd Ira. Alao. a fine aaaortmcBtOi Jaaiata IRON and NAILS: °-J- PLOUGH "WINGS
TEEL ofali kiWSteel«prlng« IARDWAREsSmlth-aToohi,^
All the above we warrantlo be sop«flf-artM5tiN^ and they wil
H»)o!dterW,ew
for cask-
Tearfefta-ma^ JFeb^4T^^»tf«
TAHOMNB ESTABLISHMENT.
JRSIBLCC
would reapectfolly inform hia iirieads
and ibepublic, that he haa remov«d -to- National Road Street, t^ree doois east of the Font Office, where be will be hrfppVto iecommodcte all wl» miiy favor him witlra ?all. He retssja his sineenrthanks to Ids old patrons. wi.Ts
ID" The Eftstern FASHIONS received quarle Cattitijf done st Uie ahortest -notice, aod warram fit if made-up right. ....
Terre-Haate FebraarjrSS, 1843-85-tf
AND
N E W O O S
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& FREEMAN has.removed from the rooms be lately occupied (in Scott'a Row.V to the second corner, west from his old stand, knowtndriQfhrlngioii'S Pimu* M.'ik* "T jwiimt TrM Cnnwr wh.ra ti*a. in
PROVISIONS The stock now qn hand is very complete, and as the late purchases have been fhade with essfi wily. In New Orleans and Louisville, we sgre enabled to sell them at tEWJCED pRidks ibrcMS^ or wxxchanaetdr Qata. Wheat, (delivered atPrairieton or Markle's MiUffrViaxseed, Beeswax, Feathers, Floor, Corn Meal, Unsev, Jane§, Butter, EJggs/White Beans, and many other articles of country produce. Former friends ana Cu»tomers, and the public generally are respectfully invited to cslVand see osaad examine thegoods and price#. Among fats purchases, we have received— 110 sacks of St. Joffp,Rio, Havana, and Java Coffee. 4/8 Hhds. New Orieans Sugar. 21 arid I chestsof Teas.iacladtng Iefeeriil .Young
Hyson, and Black Tims, M0fnm^ad.« Loaf and Havana Sugar. w««-f I ndigo, Madder, Allum and Copperas. Boeton. Cosiile, white, bar, arid shaving Soap .alao, soft Soap. Tallow Candles also, Stearins, (a beuuj/ulamcle,) aiid Sperm Candles. ... LinseedOil.Sperm Oil. Lard Oil, slid Castor Oil. White Lead—Powder. Shot, and Lead. Spice.'Pepper, Ginger, Nutraegs^lovcs.Mustnrdand
Rosin- ft Brown and bleached Sheetingsnnd Shirtings Boots and Shoes—Hats, Caps, and Calicoes QoeeriswsriB—filers—Spa nisb Whit ttigi U*SALT. FLOUR, Corn Meal, Butter, Eggs, Apples. Prttstora, Turnips.*Squashes and CRANBER* RIEa besides a great variety of other articles.
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Sa. M.
a9-is*a-s-u.
E N O A E
tlOMK MANUFACTURES.
STRATTON.
5 a. M.
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5 a. li. 5 a. 6 k. *. 5 AM 5 A. M. 6 A *. P*M.
^AFTON"F. COOK tfttornep a* MEROM, SULLIVAN COUNTY. I 1 ANA: TfTILL prscticein Sullivsn.VJgo snd adjoining
W counties.
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REFERENCES,
LmntST. Brown St. Early, Terre-Haute. J. O. & J. M. Howr, Bloomington, Indiana*^ GeorgeG'^sttrr &Co.» Louisville. Kv ffrTOfrr a rn-i jone n, 1842-40-tf wtinai irfirinvt
PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!! rpHE stiliscriher has just received from, A. ARM'X STRONG & Co '.Fulton Mills, Whtthng, the following invoice of PAPER, warranted equal to any ftwnufactured iii that well known pstabliilimcotv wid will be sold at very reduced prices for cash, to suit the times: .... 70 Reams of Printing Po/wr, of various sixes,
Double medium. Imperial, and Super Royal, &<iT 30 Reams of Cap. nne, superfine and extra, ruled. is qualities, naiiiy.
20 Reams of superior Letter Post, vafCrms qi 10 Reams large Commercial Post, first anality. Also, anew and cohipfeta assortment of Books,StaIfWtiefV Ac.\ In ev^ry department, from th" smallest iavehi A ttp to the highest branches of Sdenee,
t-y, Ac. &c. ERASTUS FLINT, Ter«*-Haate, Nov. H-10-6m. Pkiln. Book Store.
AMR.
to
WALLACE &. CO. are now prepared
at their Swam Foundry agdi, Engine^ Shop, to execute orders for Engines, Bo:lers, Forging Mill Irons, CASTINGS ofevety deswiption irt Brasi or Iron: and having good rack and screw Lathes.will do all kinds of finishing, such aa boring Cylinders, cu4li*C Screws, 4tc., all which vill he done the beSUPRtiner.
Terre-iloute, Feb. 18,1843-24-tl.
FAimCRS 1^..,,^'
LOOK AT THIS. OTRATTON, WALLACR&CO. ke^p constantly O on hand a variety of PLOWS, with Cast and Wroriphf Shafts, well adapted'for Prairie arid Timber land. Also. Extra Points and. Land's Sides for Wood's and King's Plows: Straub's Four Horse Sweep Powera Threshing Machines, and Bark Mills, Corn Shelters Sugar Kettles. Lard Kettles, and Coolers. Fan irons, F^rs Does, Waggon Boxes, Wd Lids, and Hollow Ware, nil of which will be sold^ to slrit the
TcrVe-Haufe, February 18,1843-24-tf
TIisto-
•«C K' Uil .-
ice.
NEArtTWELT,. who die^ in New-Orlenns about seven years since, left his^'effects in the hands of a stranger, to hesent to his wifeand children, who it waa understood lived near Cincinnati. The wife's narpe was Sarah Heartwell, and the children, Matilda, Polly Anne, Mary Jane, snd*W}lliam,—the latter wonld be about 18 years of ape, ifHving. He lias not been able to find them, but has heard that the widow married one Amos Parker, and removed to the vicinity of Terre-nepte, Ind. If either of the above named persona will apply at this office, thev can obtain the necessary information to find the Trustee, whose anxious to pay over to the proper peraon^j^upount inhistoad*
Terre-Hsute, April, 14, 1842. 33if
JTJEW ^STOWB STOttJE.
THEsubscriberswonldthat
inform thecitixens ot Terre'
Haute and vicinitv, they havnaakoninsstow formerly occupied by John F. King, where thejr will keep const anl von hand, every variety of Cooking ana Parlor STOVES. Among their assortment will be foand the celebrated Queen mf tk* Wty, snd Buck's pattnt Cooking which combine convenience with economy, and are now taking theflsceof alloth or Stoves in toe eastern States—they do not consumi more than one-half tho wood that other^S toves gener-
ally do. The oven f» underneath the fire, oicopying the whole length afkd width ofthe Stove, and conseesently ia as large again ea any othsrWfcrye ww nse. ft & uniformly heated and bakes eqeal to bmk oven. In«a«t.tl»prineiplefS!ho«im»y^a(^wh^, a good Sltove, with a proper oven, can "be constructed. Thepublic are rwpectfuily invited to call snd examine the Stove# for themselves.
Oct. 29-lB42-8-tf. GREEN it CO.
noytm,
Terre-Haate, isdisis^l
THE
sab«L-riberresp«etfaltjrtlifoTinstbe public,thai he bias taken tbe above well anOwn establishment where he will ase everv effort to accommod* te the 1 ravel• ling public, is well as regalar boarders
The House ia aitnated on Market street, on the rt*d leading to Lafayette, two sqsares.iorih of the Court. Haass. The promises have be*n recently completely repaired wiibsome additions made thereto. No pains
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FOR RENT^ 'THEaabswiber will rem ibrone I termOf veata. that well known .tavern stand th« PAV1LLION fKTTKL.wteato
at the comer of Fifth snd CSernr Streets, Tetre- Haute—Together with *11 theft a-
•UkiraMt
Wkaapcaaataatlxon
aKharwtae a rwseneetfnlly 1-it-tf.
Nov »?.!»4I-
S»^A ¥f£
ILLI AM ST ACY *. CO of Indiana*^, la. Inuwla fyllatocko I I^igwa, Jonrval*.Day-boake. Blatters- Caab^lwwka. Ate. 4kg which rhsrarillf«rni*kw Me««haafis^»adothenat •hsriss(i«*n4 at any wist in tbeSme. AJao, CMMtyaadBnnkBoakaofeverydeewtwa. AIIof whiah aremade of the beat asatertals.andaalawaa tbeyaan bspaialMM^alwwWra berwrse.arfM
"Vdera.by Ma lar
r.sT«g
(Jftnton Bank ofColnmb^J^^ FraakHn Bank of Colnmbiia^ &£&?&****§ Lsilcnw er, Ohio* Bank Chiticother
'SwgJ'v.. !*pw Jfl^iyjB-WSS^^T
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O^iol^i Iae aad Traet Co., La&*et te.^Commereial & lSSSZaiet^ Tfadetsy &•¥ of MSasil.on, ^5©%** lAfpjmaM*
Woostef, par^ inia, v- -par Sandasky, Gasnga, 5 par
Marietta, M&>
afreaaw" IIW^
JK«w
LiSboa^^^W
ttiytoa.
Gsnrnwcial Bank ofScioMM 40 Bank of Cleveland .j jjf ,1 m*t*. j®® Commercial Bank of La*?®^*^* Miami ExportingCo., DMinna Bank*:: «*& rJJ &
Lebanon, Miamielrargk# Steubenville, new baak,^'*« CireleviUe, new bank, Tji
KeMtooky.
All solvent Banks .-/- P*r
State Bonk aad Branches, •u. iHlaoisn^w -»,i«
State Bant and Brandies. .N"! psr Virginia. ., Wern solvent Bsaks, ,• •'^^^Sdia Wheelinf,^ 3"die.
0 called because they work upotr and cleanse the iod—are the standard Vemedy. These pills will do and the Temperance Bitters, taken aa directed will
strengthen the system, and prevent the accumulation of the base humors which infest the blood, arid which only increase by prirges, unless the bitters are taken sfter. Boy, then, tbew pills and bitters. Take weekly the pills, and daily the bitters, and if yon are or have been invalids for davs, weeks, months, or years, yon will find the sickly humors drawn off, and prevented from a return, land the sal torn yeUoto hue of sickness change rapidly tothe/uM blooming glow qf ktaltk and youthful
^There's re casesso numerous of these brilliant efieets, lat time and space forbid an attempt to put them cfowji. uv and use these medicines, and km no other, and "health Snd strength *ha1l be yours See wrapper and directions that come with them. For sale by
ofthls—theonly fiTst—the only really valuablearticle. A mnss ol testimony from all classics to these facts.' LOOIT OUT—Counterfeits ere abroad—look always for ihe name of COMSTOCK ft CO. 0Y1 ihe splendid wmppers,snd^neverbtiv it wtthowt that name. For Sale by CHARLES WOOD,
S^)tembier3,-10-52-^m TOrta-Hsnts, lndisns»
—**'lf" —_
aifcri
ETC AND EAR.
continae to devote his time to the practice of the differ' ent branches of his profecaton, and especially to tbe treatment of diseases of the Eye snd Bar. To thle^sr* lion of his art, he has given much attention, and (faring the latit thirteen months he visited Europe with a •iew to avail himself of atl the lights which Enropean skill and science have thrown upon it. In Edinbwfg, Glasgow. Berlin and Paris, be attended leetarra delivered on this subject, by the most distinguished professor*, and in the same cities, he assiduously attended the hospitals, snd infirmaries where secb diseases were ex clttmvely treated, mid where operations were constant ly performed. Being thua enabled ta add to his own experience of many years, tho knowledge derived from the skill and experience of others, h* flatters himself, the* those who are laboring nnder diseases of the eye erven and who wilt confide themselves to hia cart, will obtain permanent relief.
Daring thie coming wmier, Doctor Venxandt propoaM fO ddivcr a eourse of leetnres of twelve week*, toaehing the Anatomy,T&rwology, and Pathology$of the eye and ear, and the mode Of treatment of the diseases to which theee organs are snMccf (Hit of the course wfllbedmlcal.perhspssufficiently so toexhiblt and illostrate moat of thecaMea of disnaes by whicb these organs are effected. "The fotilitieaand advantages, whid*. in eVery point of view, St. Tjoaia presents to medical students, give srirong Maaiance that fhe regalar medical lecttmw of tbe coming winter, emanating as they do. from ihe beat talent of the country in thedtffere tttproftiwmdnps. will be nnmemoriy attended. To all medical stndenta and to medical men. generally, Doctor Vatnandt ten dents invitation fa tho lecwrrawhich he pwipeaas ta -Feb. II—1
N E W S O E SIGN OP TBE SPINNING WHEEL, wrm-EAST ootifBx or
#«r par
Tennessee* .'
Memphis, xt$-• Qihwsolvent banks, ,s 04j Eastern«a|t1^s.
..0ff-.:^eonairy*& New England BaokSv h-v* ei?
The above ratrs are predicated apon species
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Pennsylvania/uncertain, PHladwphta city,-. par Baltimore,•».&>? Iwswfiwa ?£&$ I, Wr Maryland, &**
Kok- Yotlft^S- pre Boston, •. f-m & ."-•pro Philadelphia, .. ji ipr® BIT timbre, X-*pre
pOEWCK'8 MATCHLESS SANATIVE* A vT medicine of more value to niari than the, vakt mines of A«tria,ot even the united treasures of'oar globe—a medicine, which it obtaioed eqmally iro»u the regetable, animal and mineral kingdooi(,and thu* po^lesi a threefold power—a niedicine,which, thttugh d«Rirtiedasa remedy fo* coMomptionssolely, i«po»»es»edofa mysterioasiriflaence over many diseases af the haman *y»tem—a medicine which .begin* to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnewlngitsastbnilbing fenres of marfty whom they restgaed to the gra»p ofthe jntatiable grave. -.c
DOSE ofthe3anative4 fpracult»,oneUrop forchil dren,a halfdrop: and for infants,a quarter drop: the direction# explaining the manner of taking a halfor a quarter d'°P- \hit\* i: 'X
Price—-Threeand one third nxdoilara (.a Gerraan coin, value 75centt.)($2,50) per Halfounee. For sale by c. F. KING. .^rr^aute^gpftl,^^^,^^^^
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LIVER COMPLAINTS, AN1 AIX SICKNESS AN I* pISE^SRS. ])R, LINS
Temperance Life-bitters AMD .» nil INESE BLOOD-PILjLS.
The greatest Secret discovered!
PfjRGK—pnrge—purpe—hasbeSn
beeii the cry T(tf the
last few years. Tliis has effect 11aIly tried, and ret sufferers have multiplied—and died,! and whyf Not because pnrging was not necessary* but too muck has been done—without the ^onic to follow, and sustain the system.' Pbfge, yem iriiml The sickly humors Of he blood must be carried off—or the accumu* lation ol them prevented. Prevent, then, tbegrotrth of such humors. ..
Why do the Chinese live to such immense agss, and still retain the powers of youth and middle age? Because they Purify. tho blood. The Chinese Bh 00a Pi
Us
tbk
KM.at die brisk afor^ it VPrfrfie" May IS-
tfaePuW*
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CHARLES WOOD.
September 3,-10-52-6 ^erre-Hants, Jed,
Cleaiiliiicss of t&e Heiid and Hnir. OTRANGE it is that persons who attend Strictly to O person*! cleanliness, baths, Aec shonld neglect (he Head—theHsir—the mnetessential—rhe most exposed —and the most beautiful, when properly cared for, of all the gifts of the creator. Perfectly free may. it be kept ofdamhfifforscruf, with a certainty that the hair cannot fall out, by the use of the balm of Ccdambia. Ladies, will vou makoyonrtolle*, Withont this krtrcl^?
twlw sQius*,
TwrfHssic, lsdiass.
rrfflE aihSLtiber hea opened a Store In Terre-Hsute. X' Indiana, where be wiUfeseetp cnaatamly en bend general seaortment at DRY GOODf». HARDWARE. QTEENSWARE. IRON, KAILS aa^i SPUN COTTW, and every artide that tn gec«eral aaeameng the FWnwra, Baeatksspsrs, aad ott«a, ail
af aadgm^t wilt at sit tii as Csr ha baadL ffaaae sail forawaraed snmat 1 dann forg^ UM gmi af tfc« Spiawaw aa fmsalty affcavtiig thsNsrtit&at CanwrSrj ws«l will te gm»,t
JOHN RQNRAftlX April St, IW3-»
where be keepe a general aasorttpentof pa&«jH)SBf4 work} and, a^ fine aasortment of
Alao, Indiana Stnt« Scrip and Illinoia Bsjftk Paper taken in exciiange lor mannfacturtd work. Terre-Hau| e. Jan. 8,1843-18-€m
eOPARTNEHSHIP. J. lajer h« ii••lmlt«ntn»Mll
... will continue to carry on that bwrineeSat their new sh6a, andh sund Of Jv East, Foafth street. North ofthe Cumberland road Street.'under the firm of &AST&B CKIN OHAM,
•ell on accommodating .termst' They aiapaQlicit the patronagr ofthe ptibli^. All orders attended to dn ^ort notice. ^aST & ^UCltlNGHAM'.
Terfe-Hadt ApH 118-32-1
par
-ft D. HtcClrtnr,
.COMMISSION XBR6HANTS^ TjX)R theaale of Western and Southern Produce, and JP purchase of Merchandise. Corner of Fxorr end Wali. Streets, New Yorx- Having organised for the purpose, they are well prepared, fully and faith ful?y to represent the cash buyerv in the purchase of Merchandise, generally, and ttf' Wrdmice every advantage of (be Bosxm tmirket,.Jhe pi»rchase of DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., and sale of Produce. Refer to jAcos D. Eaai.'SVEeq. Terre-Haute".
Willum Bcrtch. Esq. Viijcennea.
NicBofAS McCaRtv, Indianapolis. iMessrs.W.dcF. Reynoxds. dc Co. Lafayette. '•. Taos. Jk RKAD. Sow dii €0. N. Orleans^
Gitxaswx it Jowa. I philadelnhia ..." Roams, Tik61ky&Co.1^"saeiphis. & .^.« Job* mfiaEatY^&Soas,| «jrvYork#
BcsssTHates St Co. I ?•..
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A. &.. A. LaWsk*cx, St Co, Basmasp. Ajuks St Co
October7,1842-5-7m. ......
fXiwummediciive. Prepared only by Dr. Jaynt, Inventor .and toleproprie• lor,No. 20'So*tk Third ttrntyPhiludelpki* and 'it salt by J.F. KING,Terre*IfaHtr, In5.
ESE medicine* are recommended and extensiveIt ased by th«mo«t intelligent p*i»ooi in the Uni-' led Stataa. by numerpua Profcnpr* and Presidents of College*, Physician* of the Amy and Navy, and of Hospitals *nd Almihouses, and by mbre than three, hundred Clergymen of various deaotuination*.
Thay are expressly prepared for family. u»c, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout ihe United Statea «nd as th^p aia to admirably calculated to preserve health and cure disease, a° fpmily ahohld ever be without theni. The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one Of the beat Medical College* in tbe United States, and has had fifteen sihed practice tie* of acquiri and of the reaiedieshest calculated to remove (beat
aruoiiege* iae unueo states, ana naa years expariaiioa 1 a an ex teftiva and diver ice, by which he ha* had ample apportuniuiring a practical knowledge of ditooet
SfJtvN e"sP8iSpectSeia'nt,^ valuable remedy fOrCoughs, Couramptlon, Asthma, Spitting of BloOu, Croup, Hooping Cough, Broncbites, Pleun»y,and Inflamation of tha Lqaga ot Th'oe t. Difficulty o'f Breathing, and all disease* of ihe Pulnioaary Organ*.— 1
A1*o JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for ibe Premva. tion. Growth and Beauty of the Hair, aad which will Dolltively bring in New Hair on firild Head*.—Price §1.
Alio JAYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a caHain and plenia »t remedy for Wotm* Dyspepsia .Piles, and many other difeaces.—Prife 50 cents.
Also. IAMB'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, a certain cure for Bosjaiand Summer CQa!pleini«,Diarrhtea,Dysenterr,Cholic, Cramp*.3ick Headache,Sour Stomach, Cholera Marbus, aud atideraagemeetaof the Stomach and Bowels, Ne'rvoua Afl«ction*,4c—^r'ce 50 rente.
JAYNF/S SANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases.Viver Complaints,CostiVeness, Fevers,Influmalions,GlsndularObstruction*, Diseases of.theSkin, &c and in all cases where an Allerativa or Purgative Medicine is required.-— Price 50 cents per bot. Sold bV
Terre»HauteJ^an.l-17-lfi41-tf. J. KINO.
Who Wil li to Betier Evidence.
would refer the rending public to the numerous vo. luntary lettors published recently in the Good Samaritan relative to the hsppy end beneficial effects of the administraaion of
DR. MOFFAT'S XIFE PTrXS ATCD PHCENIX ,.....4., BITTERS, Those whd hlite pSrnsed the lettM* above referred to will observe, «!%t inalmoat every case the® attest thefact, that no inconvenience of any sort atteidp ihe taking of thesS'mediclKes, in ordinory eases, but'ihat the
tient without feeling their Operation, is universally in a.stronger and better stale of henldi than was experienced previous to being afflicted with disease And in all cases of acute suffering, gr^at relief Is obtained in a few hours, and a cure is generally- effected in two or three davs.
In case of FEVER of every description, and all hitlious affections, it is unneceSMrv forme to shy aught, as I believe the LIFE MEDICINES ere now universally admitted to be the most speedy and effectual curs extant innll diseases of that class.
T.he LIFE MEDICINES are also a most excellent relief in affections of the Liver and Bowels, aa has been proved in hundreds of cases where patients have come forward and requested that their experience in taking them might be published for the benefit of others. In their operation in such esses, ibey restore ths tone of the Stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, and invigorate the general functions of the whole bodv, and thus become to both sexes (for thay are perfect) adapted to each) an invalnsble means .ol preventing diaease and restoring health. infections of the head, whether accompanied with fNtin gnd giddiness or marked by the grievous salami* ty, ot impaired mental energy in patpUations tf the heart fiatnlence, tost iff appetite and ntrength, and the maliiplied svmptoras of disordered digestion, the LIFE MEDICINES will be found to powess tbe most salutary efficacy.
Constitution relaxed, weak,-or decayed? in men or women, are under the immediate influence of ths LIFE MEDICINES. Old coughs, asthmas, nndco*sumptive habits, are soon relieved snd speedily cured Poverty ef blood, and enracisted limbs vrill ere long meet tbe hapjneSt change ibe chill watery Baldwin become rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covercd with flesh—firm and healthy.
Nervoas disorder*of every kiwi, and from whatever causa arising, fly before tha effects of the LIFE MEDICINES, and all that train of sinkings, anxieties, and tremours which so dreadfoily affect the weak, the sedentary, and tbe delicate, will in-a short time be succeeded bv ehcerfslnese, sod every presage of bealih.
For weakness, deficiency of nstoral strength, and relaxation of the vessels, by toofre|oent indulgence of tbe paasioni tSiisatedMMM isaaaiit, certain, and invaluable remedy. wl guid
Those whoflbavelonjr resided in hot climates, snd tela red in their whole system, may 2 MEDICINES with the hanpim Itremoving to the Southern matei
ais tanguid and THE taka fects and West IiKiwp. health and life.
HE id persons Indies, cannovetoraa more important Srtioleof
For Sale April
lale by 22-»-tf
T\RUGS, MEDICINES, mJ icincs. Instruments,
J. F. King, Terre-Iiaute.
__ We are now re-
ceivfof our heavy spring supplies of Drafts, Med1, Chemicals. Patent Medicines. Spices, Surgeons* aments, Psints, Oils, Dvo Stuffs, Window Glass, Shop Fornitare, Visit. Bottlea, Tobacco, and 8nufft, which miders onr stock snd aasonment one of the largest ever ofiered in the Western or Southern States, to Which we would respectfully inviie the atkntion of druggists, merchants, physicians, manofsdnrers. snd deama genemUy.aa we are prepared to oilier indoeementa for cash, or, to prompt dealers, on the usual time and as one of tbe firm personally superintended Uwir seleetioa when puitliaaad, wo can safely w^yrtnt them of tbe very beet qaslity. Persons w{* da aoi find it convenient 10 visit tbe city, by Sending aa their orders, thay rely on having tbentvtf»ttpt1f nlled Wftb erticUaof »ood qosiity an4 «t mum prieeeaeif tlmwerabersmperfOtt. s-:
VtLe&. PETTEt, A SMim Main surest, LosrisvtDe, Kf.
N .a We Will give tbe highest market prioe. in any
Cotton, Wbent, Tallow, Dried Frait, and other otwnley psodaes. Msy«-i»oJWsa
jSaw tEaeUcrS
Umldchwmbeaold vwy lowftr Csshwarmbarteri ANAWATjraoi tfi« asjacribw fivrng inlWy zZt*,!?Vh««*M,i wuJL' ftrWheat. Flaxseed. Flax and Tot Lomhs. Beea- Jtl isww»iip C3sy asesty lad«M. on Wednewfer wsor,Feadjq».Ragsaadaty other wUdaariWK ^appr^tioemmHJOHN! ik^eaabeifaMsedaf: aad win at alt tiaml* O. WHBKUl*jsl»Btl7 yaw old. AU persons are I VnaW* I'nab aoMaelaw ItaWrwrasCsrO jt te kai. «n toawsraed s«mH |»r^nag.or mtfomnt aiid bor' 5yRI*lj* fyJIfffl
ibe law Om Ceat re-
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9,
"iTAt FAHNkS»tOCK«8 VERMlFt/GE.^
PREPARED
by B. A, Fuitmow & Co., Pitts-
bargh, Penn. An
has proved, beyond certain snd newer failit.
rience «rfabont fifloen-'yeara that thia Vermifuge ia a care for worms.
Since it was first put iielore the public, msnjg'Worthlese preparations have bdeA-forced in to sale,which have had their day. and are now counted aa ao mucli tr?Sh, Wwhereat B. A. FahntstocJk't Vermifuge is daBy intreating in popularity, owing to Us intrinsic Jeorth. It has only to be used according to directions, and if wdtms exist, they will certainly be expelled from tha system. The price is only 25 ct*. per bottle, which
tbe virtues of the genuine articte. For Sale by May 13s l843-36-lyli |.
Wy*"pjVE
OR COUGH
J- V. KING1*11 Terra-Hantr la.
r.vo.Yir,
BiLSJllf,.'-
fpHlS prenaration has proved itself to bo of very JL groat egicacy in the cure of obstinate Coughsr Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Spit ring of Blood, and otlier Pneurnonic affections and the proprietors fee! warranted in recommendinr mee£ictne, and in disputable autbori rrepared and sc W*rehouse of B. A. FAHNESTOCX&. Co 'Corner of Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. s~» tarAilalnr J.F.KING.
it as a Ski uaeful
May 13,1S43-36-1 yf Terre-Haute Ia.
B. A. TAHNESTOOK'S
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, 1IIS Cathartic compound combines smal'ncss of efficiency, anchsomparaiive mildness of peculiar lendeney to^,. valuable in this coun-i| other complaints at-^V tended with congestion of the liver so pfttch aboaifd. They have how stood the test Of 16 years, and expert, ence fias proved tbem to ba'a safe and valuable remedy, in Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious fever. Jaundice, Bilious Cholic, Indiffeslion, Dropsy, Dysentery, Bilious Vomitings, Co Id a, and all complaints of an inflammatory charactw. The complete and universal -satieiaoiion which has been given by these pills, tn all-~ who have once used them, renders ihe publisliing of the numffousCertificates in their fsvor unneccssnry. I'o prevent counterfeiting, Ui^y are now put up in a red' tfi'lographlc wrapper. Price S5 cents lora box con-. tain«ng 30 Pillgt f, .-*
bulk
For Sale by J.F.KING. .May 13,1843-36»ly^ ,t* Term-Haute la.
TIMES ARE SADLY CHANGED., /-~prTN_a|fhost every walk of life, the truth of thia^ UsJ X^piftmsrh siaresone full in tha flica. But go where we may, and in what shape or form shall we find: the times so sadly changed as In thd pftctwe of medicine. JDocaa man catch a furious cold—he most take" a dose of calomel and ialsp—should he have afoul or\ bilious stomach, it will talis a box of blue pHls, or a pneknee of neat little powders, impregnated with the all infallible mercury, to relieve him A twinge of tho gout—a limb swelled with rhcumfcti»ra-*apsin in the side—a severe headache—in fact,.almoSt every species of disease to which1 human nature is liable, however slight may he the attack, this universal poison js employed to relieve suffering htirntinlty—not only employed. but a heavy expense is actually incurred by the sufferer for prescribing,or ordering from tho 0potheen ry, this wonderful mineral, in all its diversified forms.
Let.ais look at (lie result. In Nejr York, with a population of "300,000, we have upwards of 7000 dent (in per onnum. In this intelligent city, then, where most ^people are so careful of their healths as 10 confine themselves during the slightes' nttnek, and call in mcdical ndviee, woIulvo about 95 doaths among every 1C00 ihhabitants, mark the contrast! I can point out a single town in New England, within 24 hours ride of New
York, containing 4000 inhabitants, where there doe* not occur ten deaths
KM) inhabitants, where tHere doe* within the year—and many of 70 to 90 years of age! lician in this place is Dr.——, with
1
these are persons from The principal physician I whom 1 am well acquainted. He uses principally vegetable medicines prepared by his own hand,—it is only in some desperate coses thnt ho employs mercury, or cilomel, in any ebape. The consequence is he is successful in tlte hishest degree in his practice—and is (re* ({uently called SO miles distant. I may lurther remark., he isa conteiencioHt man—for he never anempia ths treatment of a caso that lie does not understand.
I might adduce a house ndinsta aces where the lisp-
ojps*
sal approval in ordinary attacks of disease, do not offer my medicines to the public as infallible—-Oras possessing any mysterious ingredients-:I offer (Item solely na good tirgetable preparation*, which I'SolfehiRly believe will by a fsir triali confer most of the prevalent dieeases of the dsy. I have in my office, at 3?5 Broadway, indubitable proofs of this fact Thousandeot my rellow citizens, in all psris of the Union have volumerily ssnt me statemenis tlie most flattering, of thfelr ex* ertence in the use of the LIFE PILU St PH(ENIX 'ERS 5—many cases in (his cityandelseWher#, I
partem BITT hSVA pciwtnii/ aiituvni ,—mi nun.ii
IMW
have personally attended £—all wbich haya proved fa'ort, mat in nine esses out of ten, among the ordinary disesssa which onr phisicisns universally treat with preparations Irom calomel snd other minerals-*# good vegetabU medicfrt* would be far preferable.
Vorable to my previously formed opinion,
One word, then, of advio* Tbe LlFEi PILLS & PHCENIX BITTERS ere solely vegetable.. In their tmeration, they net powerfully upon theytocfe'rfonfc.&hd thus tend to equalise ihedietribution or eireulation-of the blood throughout the system—removing therefrom all bad humors, and restoring even to (ha ooa^laxlOn of the invalid a pleasing glow of health, which lue afterwsrds retsins. There are many young persons of sedentarv occupations, particularly females, who are often afflicted with an oppression of thv internal organs—which is generally ths effect of an unequal distributionof tbe blood,cpnsequent on their employment. Such afflictions, though slight in themselves, too often, by inssnsibls degrees, lay uie foundations of turbordes in the longs, ana other maladies, which show themselves only whan arrived at incurable stsjf#. All who value health, will talfia warning from signs like these, snd never rest till tha equilibrium be restored.— It is by calpsble neglect in such slight esses, tbst uttny good conatiiutions sre ruined, and msny nervous snd pulmonary complain ta brought on to embitter ex-
istence.
For 8sie by April l»-8«-tf
•i fe ,r
W. B. MOFFAT. M, P.
175 Brosdwajj^
J.F.KING.
1
Terre-Haute.
KEPBy
(BY HEPHEBTIAN, DAM BY SUMPTER,! WILL stand ths ensuing season at the residence of thesubeOnbar.in Lo^
&L
Creek Township (Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, and Thursdays,) and at
the stable of John Burton, in Terre-Haute, on Frc days, and Saturdays, at the reduced price ol #5 the season, in produce. He is one of tbe finest bred hones sny where to be found, and his colts will not sutler by a. comparison with those of soy otbtr, April 8-31-2o» RALPH WJUL0ON.
4 JFMUaJTJK.
THIS
fine-bred oml capital stsllion will sund the present season (which has now commenced) at the atsbls of HOLDEN St DOLE, fn Terre-Haute, on Tbarsdaya, Fridaya and Saturdays of «ach week-, and at tbe stable of JESSE JONES, Esq. Is Hooey Creek, on Mon-
deva, Toasdaya. aod Wedatsdays, sill the 1st dav of MxtJuly. FRANK'S colts «n be seen at varlo-s farms ia lbs eounty. sad, whan asen, it is about all that need bo sail. Por particaiars, pedigrse. aee. sss fcwHs*
Terra-Haste, April», W43-83-m«.
CoMjwmjl
THOSHSi
SESSf't. CHEW?
Fab.4,I848-81-tf
scnir-
WATCH KEPAimNG,
ID.
CUSTER r«i»ecJ fully
in terms his fiietida'aad tbe public ihstiwwill hereafter iff® Canal Scrip, at psr, far remring Watcbas. C»«^e*dJ«welry.arsd win perform, atHwfl1
13-1844-3^-^
obi'
ndd6t«d to Orovvric BordeB w» ,_ tbem bvealUng And makingimaiediW^f^^lr5 eii ber in whole or in i»ah
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