Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 October 1831 — Page 4

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M(H UK A Dl rilVRA.MBIC ohe. Tli" rain eomr at br-?'

An.! 'tis i"Mriij co f i!, Ac ,( !iiv u the arr ar f th Whib- t,o ol on l! In sc imi ihii-.lii r ami i w V.'.u k r, As if thrr'd a mind To ili'corirc all their liquor .-t tl ctn pth r au nv r i . . . ' i . . . I . - Ti.nt t -ke their whole tonmic to moi'tcn lecrl iv Vt a 0."'. h th-'t kf P . ,r a ('..rtn.L'ht tl nroVoppnur, IP- vmn't flinrh a cup, '(ir require any luoj-p'.ng. 7, ,; :,uth, tl at was eiir't U irh a eheaient thirt, - ,!rir,kirij jo eacer you'd fancy he'd burit, And hi- h.ot chappy hpIt aw he smacks tin in together' A- !'e gulps, tastes, nud sips The delicious wet weather. "oeO.e beautiful dower, lhiwtliey soak i'i the shower5, Thatnhe-h on the meadow s or tpladi ton er ; Lenves . blo-soms and shoots Quaff with Mlceuleiit niuuU. And the fiires and roots Are imbibing thr South. thro' the Tup farmer's- nice car Distinctly rnn hear Thr growth of hi - cro, ? thro' cheer ; Atid the bouzv potato? 'ry out, under ever, "With elbow room treat us Arrab! neighbors, He ovet' ' The horses and row , Neglecting to brows'. Gland still while they five their pan carouse : And the indolent sheep Their Iri'e jacK'Ms unbutton, While wi'tj raiti drops they -trrp Their halt" roasted mutton. bed hidc3 a Tiie birds of the air, m little to core, fthe summer should never ngain take up fiir, Fur they 're dabbling, hLe snipe.-, And rejoicing tog( tbor, lal" the quail tuu's hi pip(J To icif u(a!her! icct mai'icr! The ducks and the drakes Spread their feathers in fl ike", Aud dabble their bt Hie :n stabIc- a.'J lauci ; And nothing on earth Can be half so absurd As the I'ibulou? mirth Of the poiid-loviiii bird. Ib brief to sum up All i'in? -oaaii to np r?ew vi cor from Nature's most bountiful cup; While the sky , dropping rain . And the sun shining southcily, n dco the country atrain Look good natured aud motherly. BOT SONG. RenJ to your oars! for the riots Is of the night Are hastily inn-tennsr in wrath ; And the moon is withdrawing her wan drecry light. To wrap indeep Jjrkness our path. .ctret-di on your oar-' The far r:i?h of the -ca Conies hollow and ho;-t-e on na ear. And the w ild bird s lone scream, and this deep bush cmi be Put the sign that the tempe.-t is near. Ri r on vour oars! fr the -cowl of the sky Ivlore idoorni! gather aroun And deeper and drearer the breezes sweep bv A::d the waves start awake at the sound. Strain on your oars! for the w ild waters fling Our frail bark like a weed on their spray They wantonly whirl her. as -he were a thing That could stand the rude slunk of their play Rest on your oars for the peril is gone JVotv tbe storjus of the ocean may roam ; Tor the havcu is won, and the loved one; run To welcome the wanderers home. they DOMESTIC ECONOMY. From the Acu' tin r I and Farmer. Mr. Fr.ssr.-N pen I have read your rem if ks en female industry, and think them generally correct. When the daucdi.ers Of farmers can be well employe.! at home, that i the verv bet id ice tor them - but Ib.vt is ttie er iu St ju.ice mr mem , tun if there IS poverty, shilllessne ts, vice, and. no woik to be done, within the wall ot the na rental dwellinp. let them seek .a bet- " ter situation for earning a support, C U 1 1 1 rating their mind and improving their tnorala. You have treated this important sub iect of inqutr , with candor, and that nracfir,.l croo.t 4pncp k;1v k., - - . v...... c"U'"i,si ( VJ.-..C-1, mint ! uit- tuituiiai Tieaii CI me Apw Lnglau.l 1 armor, i In this land of freedom all must worlC to live; and recollect the apothegm of Franklin, that "God helps them vv bo help i 1 themselves : Thete are inuumetable employments Jor temales in tins country. I caned at a ma!l bouse in a nt nrhboui i'iir town :i i. .i I found" the ?nug apartment neatly t u i nislied, and su h an appearance oi thrift, that I wa ioduced to investigate the. cause. The tale was soon told. The lit-: tie ten-nient belonged to a wid.m, vhoj had two daughters. vhosP tune was uevo-i ted to the manufacture of artiti i ll tlow ers. ior ire iew ui leans inaiKtt. iv this pleasant branch of pidustrx the earned four or five hundred dollars pe 1 finmirn; ami weie co'i-equennv HKiep-en i1et.', respected, comlorlable. an I hippv.j in the neat cottage, which w is embellished vy ith ft uit trees and tlowers, by then own hand. Il 19 nif-st interesting ami gratifying, ti call nt the house on th road side, as we pas through the country, , where a crituia nppeai ance cf mrul eujumeut

-Cf.Kif... .c.ual uncertain tnc muni.c mode, in which the various innate? earn a fupr.oit. The variety of manufactures

'which claim the attention ot th? tni-ai mother and active daughters, IS absolutely r.stnni'hing. " To know how cur people live. and cam i ?i vinir, must visit them at their nr. n firesides: Industry, economy, and torn perance. w i t h a cheerful hcait, and rror d over a!! the hostilities of The rotigh features of r habit, triumph climate and mil (hi? northern region are made to assume the delightful aspect of more favored I 1 - "..I 1 climes. Leioor, constant, unremiueu. ana until inp labor. ha given to IVcw England the cloriou appearance of universal prosperity. I'lPtdotn lris pitched hci Itonf? upon the hills, and health and cornfort reside in rerv vale. Let those a ho are ever looking- on the dark side of I he picture of lile, contrast the condition of people, with that of any other country, ancient or modern, and they mint icjoice at the advancement rather than the de cadence of the human rare; they must he proud of their countrymen rather than disposed to hunt up causes of complaint, and of perpetual denunciation. The good shall he noted, when what therf is of er tor calls (low ti rebuke The everlasting cry of depravity will not eradicate the latter to augment the former. Unnualifieij disapprobation, at all times, and in ail lace, bespeaks a cold temperament, and an utter ignorance of th. character of man; to elevate him commendation is better than censure. With the advantages of school. and re-

diious instruction so ahundanih afforded tLcir Licclianal .throughout the casein ct.ate., with a disposition to advance in fortune, intellectual acoiitencnts, and repulaiion. the

idnughtets ot agricultural and mechanical parents become , in proper time, mothers ot robust children, who are taucrht hv precept and example to emulate the meriiionou (if t",rtmrnt ot their nrojrenitors. I.ut there is one striking fact, w hich mav c conirlered as tlie tet of our ptosperity and the cause ot our advancement in all the nrfs of ci ilizatn :n; it is (he preeminent virtue of the females, of all ranks aval aires. If the men were a dittinonisbi . r - . . "o ,ij tor their ifctilude of conduct, ice ,.. i- .113,1

I I I J I layern Stanil lat(-ly occupied by General Ho jare responsilile for whatever there is off mer Johnson, nl h row prepared to nccumjctime and licentiousness. Let them takejmo ;a?e travtlb rs. and all others who may give .counsel from woman, and im. t..to 1Pr ihiru a ea!l. in the b st manr.er.

morals and iho nrUon n,l ij i , . would become useless establishments. ( isery would not exist, and joy and felijcity become the inmates ol every mansion. If woman i y tciou. man has made jhrr so, and the riftrt, of hi. charnctcr 'fall IlDliri lll I Ptrp III bi 1. 1 a i'.r.ri ...inlion to generation tr , the standard 1 1 vv oman in tlits coun of excellence ter the ....... o, u lun,, , uaveasMjmeu a lolty position; but the power of command does not always insure respect. To merit J distinction, they must endeavor to iirot'i-i prop trtte by kindness and injure commeieia tion by practical morality; the times ; have gone by yhen ti order was deemed a right, and submission ranked among the obligations of women. She has a mind iand has cultivated it; she is capable ot deciding- on the character and deeds of man, and he must be ambitious lo obtain her good opinion. With unlearned esteem, your most obedient set vat't, II A S Dearborn. cDrrtch, Hace just reccivtd Smith's infallible raneJ: FOR THE PILES. i?HIS medicine is prepared from a cgetahlo j and wid be found a radical cure for that distressing disorder, the PILES. luce it; cover), (which was by mere accidi nt i ; uumot u : Jh.ave been cured ftfter bavin ; the space of twenty y ears The ir-t a-iol.c-i-' i Hon iitt nis i;reat relict, ami a pei h ct cm e is ef ; ttcted m a tew days. 1 il i a sovci eitoi renn Toreuvii.ee the public .. .. ' icate issubiomed: " v, t!:e toll. !!' certin-

j 'Ct f yt ,,. york vrwt i.- I30 tl e sti"c:h, habitual cost ivenets, head-ache, i IIaving been afflicted wit if" l he Piles ,wo despondency ol the mind, paleness of the coun- ' years, ami having ac.piied for me.iical aid in ; t(.'Ili,nce' Pa,l,'tion ot Uie heart, vei tego or i.n i, ,,; j i, u i -v- ''giddiness, htlthine uu ot water which ii some-

y,,,i- withon't .,.,. mlii'l -,lvis.!.i L- f. ;.,,i to try Or Smith's infallible remedy, which et e immediate relief, an ! proved a cure with, n twin-' '-"r hours. j MES EWLMiS." yi!lccnnr, 0i,t , 133, . , ' Smf.f-... ri; UIUlUI.VUiU(Jl 3,LUUU. ; I ' 1 1- -uo-crn er nerrny rives notice mat nt' I I . . , , , . . . ttiip i i i i .. .. nas raiica le.tcrs u administration out ol the Posev Proha r Cnnn on die oflL-nij Ahlrich, decea-. d.b.te of New Harmon) ,Po-cv county Those indebted to said estate, are re-1 l,t''d to make immediate payment; it i alo requested that claims against the t tap may be s or.tbaprc?e presented for Jirtuidati.ui. The cf-tut ly solvent W ILEUM COX ,,h'). New-Harmony, Sept 1S31 1-31. miUtStlTUOr'S f lOt (CC. , , , . , , , , r 'lHl. un leisu'tud has taken ait letters of administration on the estate of Charles Piii'dips, decided, late of the county of C.ibson. and -tate of Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate ate requeued to make rir.mcdiate rnyment, am those I nv itt;r ch.in.s niin.-t the same wni rarest nt them, as ifTe lo v, directs. !l Hii:hcn'i.-ated tor eettlei;.iJ!t. .id eslate i-probably solvent KI.l-HA EMHKFE, .!; r October 1. Is. 51 l-.'.t. 3 vJnUUt'C t IMtOT'S AlC. a0 u-i'.l coumicnce it the I ,t i, -i.u ne- ot! r Ch.irie Pnil ip. Jo.-,! ,.f (; ,: i . ,M1 j 1 ' 11 u -001 . , o. n too, r nt t. nn-.i ( on : V.rr on Fri !at . until ab the pers. a.al i,. 1. 1 -.t ot ;i'Il.i,ilt 10 Mi-i t ?;t:i" s nan re s.o t .. . 1 .1.. . . -is ot a nn in' :t r of vahuude hors . !., . ... eat. :n, work sctis. !,o4, wnons, tarmiec im- h ment. i.un-. p:ct. wati her, a troo! eight .!a i

clock, a variety of household and kitchen fn.-i.i-imv. and i.ru y oth r aittclcs too numerous to e p rttcul..r!y see cifa b Oa all mi.i.s of three d d.ars and upwards', a credit of nine months will be siven, provided the purcliast r civ ; bis priwiiisrorv note t ith apoi uv e.l s.a u tl v " I.LISIIA EMliRLE. sidm'r. October 1,11 . l-.;t

tatr of EuTrtana,

Set. pose un.n. .lame Mi Creurv and Matilda his wife, Cha's I"ra i and .-ally Ids wife, Lovica and Ttmmns E. Fore-t, by their guardian, Janus Mel reary, rs John E item. Thomas Futon, Sfonhf n Eaton a Morgan Eaton, Jorph an I Eliyibeth Robert. Thorre Knight and Folly his wife, Jinnv, Ann and 1 -;!. Iih, by their guardian Thnroa-; Eaton. I whicli .nr last named r, rso,, an- the heir of ;?lcf f?,?!;"! a,Hl r LM"n, ti e r,i ir or wnnani l.aton, deceased, heir? of (Jeorce Eaton, ceased Y OF are luieby notified on ti e part of the complain iiits, thht t the i.fxt term of the Circuit Omit, to It lul.l a ,.'"!r,,I ';,;'Vi:y S. Vt H', it Mount Vernon on nary, A. 1). I8.J2 linn r.iii (. i ui jiim.i ii i -i vviu ,iijy !( ;p. polntniri.t f a commi-ionc r, to 'make thtm a i ., i .,,ln;..n,i; ...:ii 1.- .. deraj lo ihe pa'i na it oi ine snuin-east quarter ot section ii::eeu, in ioyvu-lup tmir, south (d range tw f e v et in the connlv of Fo-ej, acror iiu to the obligation of Conr-? Katun, deet J-ed, executed to us in his lifetime, and which has not yet been complied with, where you can attend and make objection. Mount Vcnion. Sept. 78, 1331. l-3t. A GOOD SCHEME. $30,000, 20,000 DOLS. 10,000 DOLS. 77t'AY;7VS, TK.V UOLLAUS. Fdokset U tickets cot $ 120- W.r. anted to drav nctt Share, in propoition. To be drawn llbh October. W IwMI mnliiiv c.i,nl-...l iit:!),!,.!! Il.il t ..llAr. " 11V I I I J ( III. HII. UVUILIH. rfl'lil,,' :Oii; sr eiiied, tii k !s will be toiwaided in th, most a pproved of Yatt a and Melntyrc'sj-chouies. (r!ers for one or more tickets when addres.-edi to S J. Sylvester, Fitt-bui urgh, net d not be paid, t hllowed to clubs, and considerable dicounl to those ivli i purcba?e packages. S. J. SYLVESTER. Rt;i r.ni.NC Yates and .Mclntvrc. HO TEL; j A. LK ROY retpectfuMy infrms his friends arid 11 II" I ! . 1 ff- . . . . -.U.. hi' nuoiie no nas iea.seu ior a it-am ti yi-.us uie 1 he stable attacln d to the house is largo and , -convenient; and a can tal ho'tltr is euinloved, ,h, .',,.. ,rmi9lnfBrt v,,h i.u ties?. Vmeetmes, July 2.', 1831. 13tf . VjjJiJisSlr Si J VWlSilSi I KK,.:rKKS are informed that at IG Lx-eha.-e BuiMin;.-, St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, 'hey can be supplied with the following articles ' Lantern prices: PI ick and grey Caps, Fur Travelling Caps, Leather do. Cloth do. Fur Seal do. Leather do. A large assortment of I LAYING CARDS, & FRENCH HUNTS. IliOOKSELLLRS in the country and Pedlers jwill iiod gr-at bargaius Iy applying to the sub-si-n ti r He has bad consigned to him fro.n N . Voik, a lot of Hooka and Prints, which will be -.dd yery che.,p. S J. SYLVESTER, i I'itt: -burgh, rn Rt Jv.or to Williamson's Exchange, I St. Clair street. ANTl OYSFEPTIC, OR SOUR SIOMACI1 PILLS, J7 AVE stood the test of experience, mid are 1 r, ...... I t..i. r.n.i i r... ;...i:... au. loinni if. .in mi, mime cure ioi inoiges . 'i u.,, . :i i . i i i-i-i i i

l. ..iT-pf ,,,l fir'u""- i ni"' hiis a.ivr niru int;iij dppiuveuoi no ii .I..I.OUI I. M , , . I i . . i.i. r i i. l

J loose no hh e ueu iiiem ior ine auuv e tns eas". iaev act as a powerful tonic, neutraiii i . i . i j i au'i l" ' u "P " uu' omacn-give rrngvn In the il. I il 1 1 '. 1 1 ei I nrr:i n nt iliriclnin n clnn jthe appetite . fc -e.iiu ii iu1jh: iiiiu-l auo rivmirj. tones tasteless, but most commonly sour, and ulJ"y ut,!l ir u rvou3 affections. 1 hey do not rl0,,,ain m,,'iur iri anJ form, nor do they sicken !he su"'i;ldl "s most purgative medicine, do, but pr rlorm the office nt a sate andnuld cnthartic. There is no restriction in diet or drink, or exposures to wet or cold, while luing them They are then fore particularly calculated for i......!.. ...... 'n,n .,...... ..( il,.,. ..:' ..... """"' 1 " l'1"-1"' mi3' n,,t f 4 1 , , : - 4 : t -. i- J : tMlv l" ,u '""-i r on praeiuioneis oi tueuie.iue m the tinted States, and used them succefstu'dy in his practice for many years. or sale hy HITT Sz ORIIICK. Vinccnne;, Oct. 1,1631. I REMOVAL, ; RFiiLE U IIROK VW, Tailors, respectfully inform their customers and the public gent-rally, ;they have removed to the brick building nearly Pl'-'site Cd. tirnct. Y tavern, just below their formt r stand w here they u ill at all tiu.es bo liant , J ,- ' ( I? tatfH1,, lo an coram:inds 1U the hn of thrir business. Sept. -24, 1831 62-tf 'Tii rv VI yf r-. 't i JX V U 4 WE on h.and. aud will con-tantlv keep a t sab? t th. ir Factory in Vitn ennc-, of their n o.aioitacture nd of a verv superior .pi ihtv. Merchants am! oth r-can b" upplietl with nny uuantity. Orders accompanied by! 1 ei !i m 1 tv attended to immediate!'. I

Vinrcunes, Auruit li, ISJL 2jf

BURTCH HEBEKD AVK rectived frnm Fhiladt 1: Ida, a general assortment of FALL r;r.d WINTEK

II Which they offer for sale low for cadi, or rwst koad? of couiitrv pro line. Vinctnnes, Oct. h 1 3 1 . 1-tf. 5Tjn AT I have taken out letter? of inhioi 'La. tiation on the stale i f Thoina T ler. i': eeaed, late ol Vandriburirh eouiitv. who ii: intet.ite. All thoe ind bte.l to said c-t it-.' are reipies'ed to mhke iir.n;e(!inte pa m nt, and , inn? ua nig oeu.anus nain-i aul '-lioi-, ar requeieo i present lliiir actounl; 1 ailv ai: - . i. i . . i . . . . . - .1- .... . '.ueiuieaieo ior seiiiemi ni, wotim ne year from this date Said eiatr i Miposed to h solvent. FLIZAHFTH T FEI5, Idm'r Sepiember '23, KIol. I-Jt" L)F. LA MON'l KHAT'S fUhUMIilAN ncuuir sjircift'c. 1- or the cure of Cop -urn i lion Ath ma, I Jeurisv, spittitij ot blood am pulmonary htfcctiotis' f e( iy kind the most valuable ren.edv .v. discovered for the cure (,t ('.-,!,- sumptions, (1ral all diseases ol' the hrast, an lungs, leading to Consumptions. To all afflict ed u ith those troubh sornt hfFections, an imine diate ue of this highly ( ehl'iatefl Specif.c i only necessary to convince the most incrodu hai of it? po-sessmsr qii uitit s supe rior to any ois.er iijcoic a i pre; a I at ion o uriuon u i inspecific is (d, tamed by extraction from hubs. i roots, plants, &c; in combination of thoe mo-t i p l'ial.!e ht rbs it become a babamot s,.,,eiuM h'r lu l"mn tarnily. It heals the Hour-j J ( i r;'!tS op.Mis the pores, and ton:: o-s the di- ; turned nerves; and while it rleames and bonis.! ' !' ; I 1 I " 1 V ' t f Tl ' 1 1 r I ! I t ( f i ; 1 1 ' I! d r 1 1 1 n o r I . l . ' ...-v...- v....,.." - . - . ii w i mi ! ! roves digestion, tep: )..... :. i... ... .: . . i :. . pctiie aid iu,- : ' n vei ;1 e spirit. Thi' specific alwsn s civen j in saf t it is ii.il. i urn I plea-ant to the t.r te, ard may he safely given to women in whatev. r) ! eondition, the most delit ate circtim-tanees not ! (Xoepti-d. A great many m jl autnrnl ica'eo i f cert it:c ate? oul l t.e uPtaiiicii : iiie pronn tor il it-.ii.-tvi.fl t s.1, v lliir! i a i !T. ;i :n) i.ri-i'i re !.-.'- i -ii , , t n k it on its own merits alone. The public will pit a-e to be cautious of a spurious article : none are renuine without the sjnatme of th fuoprioior ahuie, which ttill accompany each t ill of direction. Frice one dollar. For s,,le by JlITI' k ORItlCK. Vim nirii'-, Oct. 1, tBol . I 3Ltorou&U vUtnanrr. An Ordinance fur t'e improvement of St. Titers Street. WHEREAS James Andre, William Liadsav, ir. John Wise, Samuel Judab, John C. Clark, I S.v.:il. Inliti 1 A m i v . ( iirr-f" V . r'nTiie- ! enry M" Shaw, and JacJb' an of Charles Smith, a miSamuel Fruner, Her Ku kendall, guardian nor, hems two thirds arai more ot the personresident in the Borough -f Vinccnncs, reported by Shmuel Hill, R F. Price, and H Lunelle, jr commissioners, &c. as owners r f the property, yvhicb in the opinion of the said commissioners, would be directly benefitted by a certain improvement in said Borough, viz by crad uating St Peter's street from Fourth street to the river Wabash, and also by widening St. Peter'street from Fourth Street to the riva r Wabash, f. e ha t on each side, have, by petition under their hands, dated Auir. 12th, lb'31. prayed that said improve merits may be made m purcnancc of the authority by l&w vested in the President and Trustees of the Borough of Vinteniii's. Theretoie, Sec. 1 Be it ordained by the President find Tru-lo-s of the Borough of Vincenties in common council assembled, That Saint Peter' street, from Fourth strM t to the river 'ab;'-h, be extendi d in width five feet on each side, ., that said street shall henceforth be sixty feet wide Provided, nevertheless, Tlat rrdhinr in t Li-, ordinance shall be deemed or taken, to require John .Marnty to remove hi-dwelling house, n r to prevent or restrain .im Ironi incneiiiig I i wed within his yard SrcLHndVU-rEw-i heirs ef Chath s Suiitl lloiil -.C.'.i. lT-r'1,- ! !CC t' Colli ( . 1 I i: ' " III o 1; 1 I i . J I I ' I I ii ' 1 I l v i .t l. I'll' n i . w j i 3 1 ' 1 1 run St. Peter's street, back from if raid stntt. Sec '2. Be it further ordained, That if any person or pcrjonsshall build, erect, put or place any house, or building, or fence of any soit 01 other incumbrance whatever, in or upon the said St. P (etN street, so widened as aforesaid, said house, building, fence, er other incumbrance, shall be deemed and taken to be n i ui;ai.e within the 1st and '2d sections of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to proven! nui'-anci -, and for other purpo-f s,v passed blh of November, 1213, and the Borough constable .-hall proceed tLeieon accordingly. Sec. 3. Aral be it further ordained, Thrill -.vo commissioners, to-wit : G W. Ewing and Sumuel Judab, be appointed, whose duty it shall be to cause St. Peter's street, from the said Fourth street to the river Wabash, to be graded and graduated; that they have authority vith the advice and consent of the President, to mnki contracts, employ laborers, atid i.riuv orner o::' the Treasurer for the pa nient, as may beio -i cessary, which orders --hall be pmd out of anj j money in the Treasury, and the. said o. iiiiuis j sioners are here by authorised to receive troujl the persons, owners of the property concerned j in said improvement, such sums ot money as, may be proportionate to the amount chargeable, to them respectively , for Hoar promotions r the evhenso of iiiakiris said improvement, and! their receipt- therefor, shall be a full v mdwu-1 , them for stu b payment, and as such. ?ha'.i be dperned and taken by the Treasurer. Sec. i The coiumissi.iit-rs afureiaid shall re-; port all their procet dings in the prends, .- undt r; their hand and seaU, to the Foard of 'J'turtt e, and shall he allowed reasonable couuien ati for their actual trouble in attending to their duties. Th'n ordinance to bo in force from ami af.ei its publication . Pascd 3d Sej tembi r, 1831. M VRTIN KOBLNSON, Vni. Samvel Hill, Ch : k. V.ncelineS.Oct. 1, IL31. I-3t. FRESH MEDICINES, Paints, Oils;. Varm-iihs k I) v. Srt ri - fyjitt tc Dvvit, lffavt; iii-t rteeivt I from F.dtiii.ore a fred. B -apply el DniiS, Mi dicn.es, 'iln ir a --- sortineiit is v. ell selected, vtensive a. d . oiupiete. Or.b rs from a t'o-'oinee v. il! Ixtiromptly att rub d to a-if ersomil api hcit.ot , ii i were umae an arm les warratne i t i uu te--lalitv, and Sold low lor cash I hey have the nuine Port Winp.u-ed tjr Me ucal jurmiievervvarntv ot r.ittnt .. .Iicur a;J am pb' supphe- of Fever to so successfully in the fever. d Vgao cyrc ui Powder5. 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