Indiana Gazette, Volume 9, Number 17, Corydon, Harrison County, 19 February 1825 — Page 2

IFlitch arc celebrated fcr the cure of most tietefcscs the hunum frame ore subjects to. Prepared only by tue sole proprietorGrandson oflh lae celebrated Dr. Robertson, of Edinbo-rough.

nd for gale, wholesale & retail, at li is Drug and Family Medicine Warehouse, 2ST08. I37atul 139, N. E. cor. ner of second and Race streets, Philadelphia, and retail, by his agents and every principal Dmggist and vender of Medicine, throughout the United S Where may he had gratis, pamphlets, either in Eugli-b, Get man, French, or Spanish, describing the qualities of each Medicine, witi certificates of cult's performed. &c. Dr. Robertson's celebrated Elixir of Health, for the euro of coughs, colds, approaching consumption. the hooping cough, asthma, pains in the hi east, wind iu the stomach, " dynratery, &c. Price St 30 cents per bottle. Dr. Robertson's vegetable nervous Cordial, of Nature's Graud Restorative. Recomtneuded for the cure nf nervous complaints generally, inward weakness, depression of spirits, head ache, tremor, faintuess, hysteric flt, nervous debility, intemperance, mercurial disease, impotency, diseases peculiar to female, kc. Price SI 50 cents per bottle. Dr. Robertson's celebrated Gout aud Rheumatic Drops. A safe and effectual cure for the gout rheumatism, lumbago, stone and gravel, swellings & weakness of the joints, -sprains bruises, pains in the head aud fare, frosted feet kc. Price 32 .per bottle, Dr. Robertson's Stomach Bi'ters, Celebrated fr string' heuiug a weak stomach, increa. ing the appetite, and a certain preventative, against the fevr ami ague, kc. Price St per bottle. Dr. Robertson's Infalliable "Worm Destroying Lozenges. A medicine universally expelling every specie of wotms from the human hotly. Price six cents per package, large packages SI. Dr. Ryotts Patent Itch ointment. Kr pleasantness, safety, expedition, and certainty of cure, is unualled by any flit er medicine in use for the retn ival of this disagreeable complaint. It has no unpleasant 8u.'ll, and may be used on the youngest infant with safety, Price 50 cent1 per box. Dr. Dvott's Infallible Toothache Drop. Price 50 cents, Bniall vials 23 cents. Dr. Dvoti'a AntiBillious Pills, which, if administered in time to remove tlie bile from the stomach, will prevent all billious complaints, malignant fevers, j'g'ie and fever, hilliuus cholic, pleurisy,, worms; dysentery, head ache, heart burn, loss of apetite, colds & coughs, dispepsia or indigestions, habitual cost.ieoes3, &c - 25 cents per box, Urge boxes 50 cents.

Dr. Vicker's ointment, for the Tettter, Ringworm, Price 37 I 2 cents per box. Dr. Vicker's Embrocation for the Rheumatism, &c. Price 17 1-3 cents per bottle. Dr. God hold's Vcgatable Balm of Life. Price one dollar per bottle. The Balm of lbeiia, extracted from an Iberian fragant plant, for removing defects t f the skin and improving the complexion, Price two dollars per bottle. The Restorative Dentrifice, for cleansiug whitet ii g, and preserving the Teeth t$ (iums, Price 50 cents per box. The Circassian eye water. Celebrated for curiug most dis orders of the eyes. Pncf 50 cents small vials 25 cents. Mahy's Approved Plaister Cloth. A sovereign remedy for all ulcers and Mires, ore breasts, boils, sore hg, swellings, sprains, cuts, bruises, pains in the back and breast, corns on the t'e: t, kc. JJrice twenty-five cents, fifiy ct.ts, and one dollar tor each size plaister. Approved and t -'commended b Dr. Ru-h aod Dr. Physickol Philadelphia, ami most eminent rf the tVculty in tl' Urit. d -Mates. That in outer to prevent imposition, all kiu) each above Genuine Medicine are neatly sealed up witu full direc'um for uieg them, and signed on the out side covers wilb signature of the pro;vriclo.i, T. w. dyo r r, M. 1). Hiuce the introduction of these valuable medicines into the United States of America, they have acquired the highest degree of celebrity of their unparalled success in alleviating ami curing diseases, which in a variety ol instances had baffled some of our most endm-nt physicians. The extensile At im leasing demand of them throughout the continer.t, f(r these twenty years pa-t. testiHe their interesting: eftiracv & importance tt the public. F.r families ami individual, whose resilience and circumstances place them beyond the advantage of procuiing a physician, they are peculiarly edapted. & for whose, convenience they are accompanied with every instruction appertaining to the symptoms cf diseases, and proper direction for using them, A considerable, discount will be allowed to druggists, country merchants, and others, who purchase by the quantity. Order promptly atlet.ded to, & the Medicin? carefully paoked and forwarded to any part, agreeably to directions. STATE SKM I IN ARY OF INDIANA. NOTIC'W. TDK Trustees of this institution are authorized to inform the public that the Seminary buildings are now in a state of preparation, and will be ready for the reception of Students by the first Monday of April next; at which time the first session will commence uuder the su-

perin tendance of the RevM. Raynaud R. Hall, whom the trustees have engaged as a teacher. Mr. Hall is a gentleman, whose classical attainments are perhaps not inferior to any in the western country ; and whose acquaintance with the most approved methods of instruction in some of the best universities in the U. States, and whose morals, manners, and address, render him every way qualified to give dignity & character to the institution. There w ill be two sessions of five months each, in the year. The admission fee for each scholar rtt the commencement of ery ses-ion will he two dollais and fifty cents, making the expense of tuition for a year the sum of five dollars. Good boa rdi na: can to liatl in respectable families, either in town, or country, at convenient distances, and on moderate terms, not exceeding 8 1 S3 cent! per week. The institution will for the present he strictly classical, and each scholar will be required to furnish himself with a supply of classical books, of Which the following are recommended, and will be needed from term to term.

lov?"s Latin firrmmnr, latest eJition. Colloquies of (.'urdtiius. Solcctac c Vrtcri. 8r!cctac e Prol'miis. Virij'l, and MaiiV introduction, Vu'pv's Grammar latest edition. TfxthlilCllt. Graces minora. 1 I I ! ? J None of these hooks ?re to be 'accompanied with an English translation, but this remark is not intended to extend to such editions a have notes in English ; which indeed for beginners are preferable. The choice of Lexicons in cither language is left discretionary with the ttith'nt: Aiusworth's in Latin and SclireveliusV iu t iree.lt, are however recommended. Other books 'than these specified, as progress in the languages is made, will hereafter be. necessary ; but these only at present need be procured. The whole number of students according to the different degrees of improvement, wil hel distributed into severs I classes in which the books just

03 ENTEUTA1NMEXT. 3 The subscriber respectfully informs the. public, that sh? will continue to occupy the old stand in Dloomiogtou, on south main street immediately opposite the court-house, lit the siiru of the

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HER house and stable will be constantly provided with all things requisite to satisfy the wishes and expectations of those who may feel disposed to favor her with their custom. frJhe hopes by her Unremitting attention to the comfort and convenience of travellers and others, to insure their favor aud patronage. ELIZABETH HARDIN.

Bloomington, la. Dec' 28th,

enumerated are to he employed. The Seminary buildings arc erected on an elevated situation, affording a handsome view of Bloomington the county ,eafc of Monroe county, and aUo a commanding prospect of the adjacent country which is altogether pleasant and well calculated for rural retreats ; and as it regards the healthiness of its situation, we hazard nothing la the assertion, that it cannot be excelled by any in the western) country. JosYuia O Wowe, "J lov Ketcv.wv, -3 $ onalYum. T 'ichols 3 S fenmucl iodds, ) n "Ynm Iiowt D. 11 we. 3 Bloomington, Jan. 7? 1825, P. S. The Editors cf llifs and the neirfbiior inj; sf ltes would ;ni:n-'tc t!in ii.;.::ets of Jit iratme by p;ts. in tlie hUovc twu or tLree insertion: in tlicir res)ec'iC ja)Cis.

PItOP(J3ALS Wm. D. L W1CKHAM. VOll rUBLISHIN'G I5Y SUBSCUIPW TION. OF THE STATE OF LVDLIXJI. Containing a full and Com )ireheustve view of Use ct).intries, towns, villages, and houroughs, and the mi tutor of their inhabitants ; t!:e names of rivers and creeks, with their sources, and the particular tract of country watered by them an account of the earliestsettlement of each place, and the origin of the name . together with a. statistical view cf the whole. COXJ)JTlOS. The Celeer, will be pvintcd in panphlet form, And will contain Ijptween ftrty and fifty aclavo pages. 1 he w ork will be delivered to ubcr"diers at twenty five cents per copy tt noti-subscribers thepri e will be thirty one and a fourth cents. i he work v.-ill be, put to press as soon as a suirjciut number of subscribers are obtained to justify the undertaking Vevay, October J, 1821.

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