The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 September 1826 — Page 4
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''THE Subscriber berobjp informs Vi ^Iprtiier- patront and tbe public that be now hi operation«ih4»lermer stand «new ond cxmijilete
-Carding JfTachiuv
And is ready to reeerre WOOL and tzaaka it into Hoils, on the ahorte»t
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ypfa fco tceoe aro««iit tad to think in mine own heart
Sp"*' •_ V'^. "i'.ji j: .a* 5-'i S**« bM««hlwilid» tkttput mf, hopes (od joyv d«ptrtT »M nature ha* ao desert place
L**0'*!*™ artfthmHwid flowers that rise Fair fromtheir winter tomb 3ettepeaareanimal* thatftaiw
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Frfea »T Carding 8 cents per pound*/ "Wevery seventh pound of Wool One poand of Lard or clean grease must be furnished, with every eight poind* of 'Ttoot
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A»VkTnd«.of^ntry-p^jduceaTtW market price7 will be taken in-part pay» inent for Cardioe- cash will akohe re««ai«ed when tendered
ABNBft A F&LLB&
Terre^Hfaote July 2% IM6, stf
Strayed or sSlol&n,
Prom Ne^ro Po»atf-ah Honey Creek Fsa«rie» abngiit sorrel MARE with a *H|ht nana and tail—two years rid— bind foot white-—A white blaate in* jihe face inclining to one noatrjl of good ai«*andw«H marie. 1An?
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w«l give information
said tttat she can be regain««d# to the^aobacriber Uving. on Fort Harrison Frairitr^halLaamo, a mq. -jarouacewaed.
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Steam Boat 'American. TUB proprietors of the 3team Bo^
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in successful operation.pi
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,the practice of Phytic if Surgtrg*
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tween Louisville. rrc^ieute offer her for sale. The AMERICAN is of fight draught of water, with a» excelJent EJIOIN^ aqd ^onl|
vtwo^years
Voritimfiipplf to
j(m* C. ft B. "Linton Terre-Haute, **!^St&'ihpibji Louisville, or to irpKns3(Bwr 111 ocl» Rf*eM^WLiof iaform the
Citijwns pf Icrre-Haute an^Ka.vicinithat he^aa taken ttteem^Mhe of Bonaar, "flkyooids.lb j&arly** And otf»if his services to ,theJ?ublic,in
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ON good terms several LOTS in the! fow»vof Washington, Daviess County Two tot which are corner lots, aod well imoroved*, house sufficiently Urge and convenient for a YAVKfW. (with a little additional expense) a Good STABLE, abo«r FIFTY FRUrr TW5KS coosisticNcef APPLK (sraAeil) i*E A UII, PL17H«,A CHJ5RItY THKK3, a good WELL, and the fou endued with a gaod- BOARD FBNCE. ,Thii property is "pleasantly situated ia ihe most populous part ol •aid town.-—And.is ofiVred for sale, for* Ca#h, Property* oron Credit, -(the pay«neat beiog secured) aad«o iadi#puta* blatiUetwul l^givfii. -'AMORT'.K^NKY.
W ashiiigteii, April 12, 1826,— 14
From the subscriberun
first days of April last a small HJil M.HRE, 8 or'9 yearn old, shod all round ao marka-or brands recollected She went away io compeer with a GttJl wT4, heavy with wai» belonging to EoocIi Dole of this itiagfe Keitner of thnee. «aoiiia( have since been heard from. :There-y fore aay person who will take up and return either uv both ol* theui, or give, ^formation where they may be found •hill receivei a. liberalreward. •^•:T."*ttOPKINa. Ferre-Haate Jhtne 16, 1846. 2Stf.
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TU£ Subscribers hereby inform the -pnbhe that, one year ag» last Sprwig. a red and white STEEft^uppoIedTo tje S yeartoW wa^diivea away in their drove thro* a mistake Having purchased a pair of ateerHvoin Mr Job»
Rector, one of which bore ^strong «esemblance, to the steer just describe' waa left the ranger and this, steer ta-f ?en ateaa f»On our return from Phifedelphia,^ finding the steer purchased from Air Rector* lead to the discovery of this mistake,^ and having made '-diligent though unsuc--cesaftrf Jnquiry for the owner we are now induced tat gtve this k»fomi^tion,» requesting the owner w:li ,.come, for. ward and receive his pay
HIRAM BROCK, SOLOMON BKOCt.
Joly lO1, }82t»—27»3t
I"**«woca ae -oonwderaWe tronb^ le-eccurs to persons who atmly ro-the LIBRARY FOR BOOKS on {be proper days only, from* their being loaned at improper time* it will for the future (x comottence with the Law^df thein stitution) be kept •opto m*ht+day
termxm oniy, matoh'titek—
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peroons ap
plymg fo&-BOOKS at that time can^ ^T* »ccerding tot the vpriefttyAf their ^tpoHeatiens, and it' mow beuedersteodt^ ieoi* can not be loomed except on that day!
T. mGBUM kUK*tw*V
^Feb teth, IMS —to?tt: i'
PottOfftee.
5 1 HAT£ removed the 0£Bce from
rfm
4rD, Liatons' to the sicn of
thtf Fesi Office on the publio^ouare €entleme« calling tor letter* berea£ ^t*r it is hopeM««U come prepared wi ii ^joooey t\ p»y for them^as also to fay lor their news papers-quarterly in aovanee. The moctificrtion on their
prt oT.bcing denied wdl certainly not be greater than oamypert to deny, but law, Ju»d such is the nature Orthe businesa of the Offioe, 4hat -thit coune h.s become ind: sponsible,
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will be strietlj adhered 4o without se spect-.to persons JOHN "COLMANj F. 'M*. €^nly t^th, U3$.-^a£ -n
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fCWWMME YtfOLUS^r EJtftLY Have iost received iirom PhjladklI JMU aaaiiiAWiMaiiE ,* vGeaerai 'Assortment 'or
MERCHANDIZE which taey will sell at the lowest prices.
I Xeire-Uaote! May 6^ 188& V-',""
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»ld Whqleaaieand Retail by Cuahlss fy Co -Busseron Town*ahip, Knox County, Or J. WasLav ?AVIS' ^erre Haute, &. retail by Dr.
O'HAvaa* Carlisle, and at the stQg# *,of Mr. Uub&s, Meroaa Indiaoa,
-TO THJE5UBL!C.
THIS invaluable medicine is oelebrajfewi for curing the following diseases: "^st
Wkite Huniiliigt
soription. 2d.
ding
or abour
fh«*
kl»ow by fh» name
ry Jescri(ition
of every dfi*
Sore kg* and Ulcers
of longstan
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fhhtmti nr* Glandular
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THnnoltrs,
particularly those hardened tumors in women's breasts which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers 4th
Felons*'
people of eve-
or what -eonie
ot Cutarrka
£th* l/Mumaiit futin9 the joints *s,,% 6th
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Bruises
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It tsal^o one of the best remedies for'
Bunk
Scalds.
and
and draws the
rotton, it will stop
the progre^of the caries^ increase the quantity oi the-iiischai^e,- remove '-the offcttfcivesmeH,. ami ease the pain
It cures the worst Felons or Whit-' lows on an Application of 48 hours. Rheumatisms whiclr have stood ao long** to become a systematic disorder Require medicine (o be taken inwardljr^o remove 4heni entirely. &But in most common cases by applying 'this Ointment externally as directed it- will give-relief -And even in old people, whose pains have been -of longer standirg. itwill ease the pain. &
HmrtMUows an extract vf^ letterfrom *,lhr. 1. Parker, dated near Movant- 3. i-" Pleasant, I'lmo. 1815^ li',
Ta Ur W .'JenKiifs—^ I tried thy Specific Ointmenf-in eevoral cases, in which I fouad it ve^y uso-' fulfaad in particular ma case of a wo -, ^maa's breast, which -was -affected with ahasdenetischiivsiunHHvand had beea -so fer* several y^ajs,- and which.I was of' •ojwwd that nothing but a -surgical operation would remove—I applied the
Ointment to the breast u4 in oboat tea days the tumor in a perceptible degree had diminished and had become much softened, and by a continuation of the Ointment it altogether subsided, and remaiiM^wtfB "t
Asit-suceeededln Shis ca*e "beyond «bf thing of the kind have ever seen, *1 am induced to- fucnis^thia statemt at i,for the benefiitjBfthpselii a similar sit• j4tatioa. *SAAC PARKER.
*u*oimtjrom
dattd 9Mh ef
'Sparfo
JVovw6r,
1836,
~Ta Dr. »W. uoKift a— 'Sr-rF»om the benefit which. a son .J®1"1? ^as *ocoi*od from your Specific Oiatmeat, I am Induced to send you ft^tatanent of his case, which you may dispeee of for the^beneat of others in a similar sitealion lie bad a white swelling his kpee, which from its long contimienca .ana. paiaiialness had renddfed hi^i .very low and entirely lame. The physician who aiteaded him finally him with very fittiej benefit done* My son at this time was in a hopeless situation I then eent & got one box of your XlintoneaA, and the benefit which lie received from it induced.me to jpenevsn is the "application. I sent and procured* few boxes more which hae Anally cared him.—From
W. SPARKS
from
dattd
Or. J. JTutort,
April
.iw'W F«.
7, 1816.
.5*** Sir-'-After mentioning a cure of Chronic Rhemalism, the Doctor »y«: In tetters, ring-worms, Ac. it h« «W wonders, it has restored oulh
on her hands, which baH been cured twenty times, and had returned as soon as cured,-but it has remained well ever since the application of your Ointment —It has also been applied to a number Of othW CMM wilh e,u^bci«|kH!4 effects. 'v Yours&c. joiiNwjfSftAaT: •Dr. W. Junius..
CfiRTIFICATES.
Vorkt Pa. Sept
Torfc
of every de
scription or in whatever part situate
,J^tb Tetters,
of all kinds. In this COOl-
p^aint, the patient, in applying the Ointment, must keep tht part out ol water. •CUlblaim or parts*, a3ect»d by frost.
k*It eases the pain-
fireft'omens*a
out in short time.
Inflamed *Br$ait$f and
For
Glandular Smltimgt,.
This Ointment bas cured soresof many years standing. Where it "is iijiposr sible oc imprudent to heal the- external sore, tn -consequence of the bones be coming carious
or
28, 1891.
^Sir—Having been for a number of years afflicted with the Rheumatic affliction* to that degree that oftentimes I was unable 4o Walk—drying a variety of cures without any effect, I heard of iidkins' Ointment, obtained it, aad by using one pot. agreeable to the direction, was entirely cuied, and have not since (more than a year &ow) been itt any way afflicted with it.
JACOB LETHER.
County Pa.
Sept, 16,1819.
^Sir—I was afflicted for a 4ong time -»with a very obstinate gathering on one 1 of my breasts. .1 -was attended by a physician with little or no benefit to -me. I then.got »box of your ointment and made two applications, which finally cured me, ami I have remained .well ever since. I have also seen it applied to burns, scalds and sore legv together with a number of other diseases, with equally beneficial, effects: «¥ours,&c. 31 AiVY ^CONKLE.
Shepluird,
Mr. JV*
it4s superior to
any medicine yet known to the medical, faculty. *It is much safer than mercu rial applications, (as it does not contain tfae smiallest atom of- any preparation. that mineral,) because it does not lay ttie pati »nt liabie to injury -from expo-, sure to cold.
In my harvest field,* 'July last, a circumstance proving, the great virtues of Dr. -Wm Judkin's -Patent Specific Ointment was so ^plainly given, that I feel it a duty* to lay it before the public from a pure motive, viz. to do good.— Mr. Grim,.livipg on-myplace,'was assisting me in my harvest, when he received a very severe wound.under theback of his arm near the shoulder, as he 1% was sitting on a bundle of wheat, from a scythe^ by oi^e ofthecradlers, (whose back was towairds him) tin cutting a."., swarth—the above Ointment was applied, and nothing else, aadiu one week Mr. Grim was enabled to go to work again. The blood was -stopped by a-./j pemon present before Jthe Ointment was applied.
t~QGHN
Frederick-county, (Md.)- Oct 3, 18^ "My wrle had-a very ^sore breast fbr «ome months after child*bed, with mueh pain all along, it broke out, in ulcers in several places-round the nipple. Her I sister-in lawy wife .of Mr. 'JPeter Wolf on the Gettysburg!} -road, advised her to applyvDr.-Judkia's- Ointment, which W .•ehe'did, and aboujt 'two weeks time it perfectly curod—she hati tried many things before without success. W® iFUEDE^ttlCK HUBLEY. ^3Tov. mear York, Pa. '1 have a larg^mass of testimony in my possession, showing' the cures'that"5® havoheen perfo«m«d'hy this Ointment, hut as a trial will he more likely to :«atisfy every -.pemon, I bhaii here omti .them
MODZ OF APPLICATION'.
."The Ointment is to be spread ou common writing paper full as large as the tumor or sore to which it is applied, and continued on for twenty-four bours then remove and apply a, new plaster inr the samemanaer. If the tumor or sore^ an ulcerating one, and disahargespj^ much JBaUer,4hen and in -that case it iap^f necessary- to remove- the plaster twice^ a day and clean the ulcer, theirthe same, plaster-will do for two dressings.
It is also necessary to observe that in v' 4ome of these chronic diseases to which 1 the -Ointment has been of singular vice it has, on the application of the fimtj' plaster produced aa increase of pain inlp th*Hj?art several minutes, and in aomo® imdnees for near an hour. Bnt such an-Increase of pain in the part produced Uy the application of the first pbsteri v11 is a e*rta*nomen
of
Ji
11
WAKERi
an entire cure—
When used for* burns or scalds the oinUt apatjhouldfce spread thin. 'i. WILLIAM JUDK1N.
Fxtcx, Ow Dollar.
J^ost Office. ^1
FROif the nature and extent of oqr business, and the intended absence of oae of««, we bave been induced 19 so-
C'olman to take charge of
?0#^®®ce* the duties of whieb'are incompatable with oar ether engagements. We therefore request Ml pertene having Pottage accoants 0 itettled
(and were are
ham not paid a
many iota 1
centt to pay immfedi*
ate attention to theme WM.€ & 0.' LINTON. Terre-Haute lute tL
