Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 October 1840 — Page 3
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FARM FOR SALE.
X comfortable nn, about one mile west
' in-- i. i,oun Koad; on the blowing tonus: !5ou.l with approved security -,' be rvqu.red f tho purchaser for the payment the purch.is.' mo:rev, wheuever HEX " W.M U. JI ";U.so.- is elected President of'thoV. ' s' iV- i-hing to see the promises will
a.e eii. j or. Uic subscriber at d. an J ilia, or a: the .iri'i.ii.MS, . TIIOs. c. Clerk's OX HilvMAN. audi ja o;i. 1st. 110
MIJLKS! MULIiS!! MULES'" FOR SALIC! 1 have nineteen mules, from two to five years old, for sa'e on the follow inn term.-; to wit. The purchase money will not he repaired to be paid uixd CENEPAL W.M. H. If AIJlilsQX i elected President of the United States. Persons vuihing to purchase on thoe trms, are requested to ea'.l and see the Mules at my Farm, five miles ninth of Yandalia. Pond with approved seenriry will bo required. P. BLACK W EI. I.. " Yandalia. Sept. 1th, IS 10. MKDICAL NOTICE. TO. regular meeting of the Vincennes Medical t!Zi N.re.y w ill be held on the first Monday in Xoveinher next. Vineeunes, Oct. IS 10.
R ACES. UlIEUE will bo three davs' Kacing on the incennes Pace course roinmeucuiar on
Thursday the 29ih of Oct. 1810. The first day's purse, 5 1 00, two miles and repeat. Free for any Horse, Mare or Cek!in. Entrance f 15. Tho amount of the second and third day's purse is not known, but it is enough to make it interesting to owners of Kace. Horses. Oct. io, lsio :i-w AiSiiiiiiistraicr-s No 5 see. rnn HE undersigned have taken out letters of administration mi the estate of Joseph McClure, late of Knox county. In., deceased. A II hoe indebted-to said estate, will please come forward and make immediate payment, and those having claims against the samo, will present !fim duly authenticated lor settlement. Ljhe estate is supposed to he solvent.
d. g. oiecr.uKi:, i . , Adm'rs. lewis raih:ii. Sept. js. is 'o i7-:u.
A d n i i n i si rat o r's X oi ice. TsTOTICE i hereby ivrn that tho un---tiersigned has taken out letters of nd mirastration from the Probate Court of iiibsou ccr.ntv, on the estate of William
Jiiley Strickland, dee'd. to said estate will make
Those indebted immediate pavinnnt, and those havinrj elaims anainst the i t 1 f;ijap. will r.rosnt u;cmu ;uunenucaUMi tr 5;t-ect'MIt. The estate is supposed to be cithern. SAMUEL II A Mi, Adm'r. Sept. IS, I rf"1LYMnit& P.RITT;)X ii.uc associa'eii theivisclves in business with hIkiogs Swift, and propose doiu a Cenora! Commission a:i I Forwarding bnsi;rs in C:ueiiniati, un ier the linn of (,'- jncr. ri'fiM. S Co.. and in New ! 'rlear.s indcr the iirm ot it i;ar r. Ih-iUon, 4' riie business of Cits cinnau, wi,; ixbrxoe the packing; of r. fxjKaiissim. In thus ana l or te ::t;er:!:i; t . t : i r services G the public, thev pledge tliemelves to use their best endeavors to promote at all times, the interest of tlto-e vho intryst business to their care. J. .1. CRA MER, O. PRI T TON, l. SWIFT. P. S. Rot Pngh, Produce Hroker, in fame building. (Cin. (!a:.) Oct. 2, 18 !0 nl Two. pl"ST Teceive.t and for sale by the subscriber a large and general assortment of !5 ots ?i;id Shoes, which will be sold low for CAJl ,ir ;or.TKY riJODFCE, comprising tho f.L owin articles, h: 200 pairs Jleji's Kin jiczcd Shoes, 100 ro i:oo ion 50 ao do do do do 1 Hoy's thick Pro gems. Youth s do do Children's Seal Pootces, do ancle ties, do Lea -Monroe small Misses Kip p egged Shoal, do do sewed do Women do pegged do Boy's Thick Pools, Youth's do do J Ten's do do do Kip Progatis do thick do do Calf pegged Pools do fmc sewed do do do dress do Women's Lace Kip Bootees, Super tine pozzed Poots, r.o so r.o 50 50 100 100 r.o 48 IS 100 100 do do do do do do do do do do do do do 84 The above goods will be sold either by the box cr retail to suit purchasers. P. MOORE Vincennes, January 1st 1S40 32-tf. EScad and Foot Stone. T1"UST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for Balehy D. WIHTMORE. Oct. 2. 1S39 22-lf. OXF CENT REWARD. R All A WAY from the subscriber about the 1st of September last, an indented apprentice of mine, whose name is Jamks Kekht. 1 forwarn all persons from harboring or crediting him on my account, as I am determined to pursue a lefjaf course with him and those who deal with or harbors him. The above reward will be paid for hi delivery to nie, but no thanks. ABSOLEM IlILb. Oct. 9th 18-10. nl8w3. DR. JOHH B, I. BAT I' j A MEMRER of the Faculty of Medi cine of Paris, intending permanent
ly to settle in Vincennes, respectfully offers his pcrvices in the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, and all other branches of the healing art. Office at the house of Mr. John Hannah, nearly opposite Mr. Marncy's shop. Oct. 2, ISlO-nlTtf.
C?ff?ATtf()X resneetfoM ;.
tJv tu forms the citizens of Vinand the community at large, that lie has a house under tli.it nnnm nn o... ,-.,.1cenues, opened system, for the gratification ond accommodation of the public, and truts to the generosity of the citizens tor the support of the house. The Bar shall be furnished w ith the host of Wines and Lienors, and all the fashionable cv. tias usually kept in coffee house-. A ieading Koom is attached to the house, upstairs, large and pleasant, where papers from all parts of the United Mates can be found, and some from foreign count; ios. To ihv i flics. iiiel i .it 5 are respectfully informed that a pleasant room is furuUhed expressly for their benefit, where they can be furnbhed, without intrusion, day or r.uht, with Ice Cream, Soda Water, tine Cakes, Kaisins, Almonds, the best of Cordials, the finest of W ines, and Sangarce, and he hopes to secure their patronage, lie pledges him. self that nothing shall be wanting on his part to tender general satisfaction. July Si, 18 ID u7. NOTICE. FpIIE partncrsliip heretofore existing and duin;' business under the name ond styla of P. .Mooui cc Co. is tliis day mulu;i!Iy disoolveil. All persons know in tr themsflvcs indebted to i!iC late iirm, eitlier by noie or bouk :jeeoun?, are requested to call and settle the same with Patrick .Moore, who is authorised to receive and settle the same. PATRICK MOORE & Co. Vineoiines, July 5, 130 CSAU-: OK VALUABLE L. A W jraURSUAXT to an order of the Pro-t2-bate Court of Martin county, la., I will proceed to sell, on the 13th day of Novcmoer, 160, at public A U V T 5 O X , To the highest responsible bidder, on the premises, the billowing real estate, of which William Harris, late of Martin co.. la., died seized, viz: south fractional sections 8 and 1) and west fractions 10 and lo n township 2. north of the base ! line ratine four, west of the miridian line of lands directed to be sold at Vinccnnes. Tlie above lands are situated, about miles south of Mount Pleasant, la., on the east fork of White river, opposite to Ilindostan, and contains 5t)tacres: 2 '0 ot which are situate in a rich alluvial river bottom, and the remainder good tipdand. Upon the above tract of land there are uowanis ul Itl.i acres in cultivation, a i good kick Ilouee, a superior Orchaid, suitable bams, stables, cribs, fee. The said tract of land also embraces the Jirst Wafer Potccr in Indiana, being the falls of White river, upon which is erected a rood urist mi!!, and a saw mill nearly completed. The tract of ".and is well timbered. .V citdit oi t -reive months w;!I or given o purcnaser.i bond and rood freesecurity re.piin.'d; out lor prompt men at the tin if: of sale, a discount i- cent u ill be made. The miis a'so authorized to hell the ten '' r'.j :eci ::i-b private sale. The atlcnicturers and capitalists is es!:o:i -T Mamil ! n.i' no's; v ruT)rds as the above is ol the property in the West, ami ages not elsewhere to be :ui. The surrot; .tiling counand well s( tiled. White nd in Ituli tiv is liealtoy i i ve is i-.aviQable for more than 1"0 miles the said lands and of course the situation is much more valuable. It is but half a mile from the turnpike road leadinc from New Albanv to Vincennes. AARON HOUGHTON, Adm'r. fcc. Mt. Pleasant, Aug. lo, IS U' 17-Ct. .SSiG?s3!I':-T. COUGEvv JOHN CRUIKHANK having this day made an assignment to the subscribers of all their effect, real, personal and mixed, in trust for their creditors, subject to such preferences as are therein set forth, all those indebted to the firm by noie, book account, or otherwise, are requested to make immediate payment to us. ' PATKicK nou.vx. ? Atin.s ZYCIIAHIAII riJLUAM.S Vincennes, Sep. !", 1810 nKtf. DRUG S A N 3E D IQin E S. frrHUV, subscriheM are now revT'T?iif h ceivin"- at the old stand of fsf 1 1 ITT & SAW YE K, a fresh gg S,ipi'1y(f DEUOS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, AND OiLS &C. Which they offer to the public at unusually low rntcs. Among other articles may be found the following: Sperm, Sweet and Linseed Oils, Varnishes of all kinds, Russia Brushes, Paints of all kinds, Gold and Silver Leafs, Dye Stuff-, Indigo, Saler.itus, Kace and ground Ginger, Lemon, rs'itiic, .Muriatic nd Sulphuric Acids, Rappee, Maccoboy and Scotch S null's. Glass Ware, Window Glass, Putty, Spts. Turpentine, Alcohol, Oldredges Balm of Colombia, Spohns cure for the Head Ache, do Elixir of Health, To ma toe Pills, Ext Buchee for Venereal complaints, Fahenstocks Vermifuge, Carpenters Syrup, Liverwort, do. Sarsaparilla, Spanish Cigarr, Wines, Patent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, together with a variety of Fancy articles. Stationary, etc. &c. J. B. COLAVELL & Co. Druggists and Apothecaries. Opposite Greenhow & Boyle. Oct. 10, IS 10 nlfiwfi. IXOTICE. wife GrLi-Y left my bed and boarding i Y HI w ithont any just cause or provication on the
oih day of October 1810. 1 Ins theretore is to forwarn all persons from crediting or dealing with her in anv way 'on my account, as lam determined to' pav no debts of her contracting after this date Octobei the 10th 1S40. ABSOLE.M HILL. Oct. 10, 1S1C nlSwS.
V i n c c n ii c $ I n d e p v it d c n t SE3IINAIIY. rpiIE Principal of this institution returns his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and assures all interested that he will continue to use Ids bestexeitions to fulfil the duties incumbent upon him as an instructor. In the above institution, now permanently established, children and youth of either sex, are instructed in both the solid and ornamental branches of what constitutes a useful, polite and moral education: and the exercises are of such a nature as to impart a practical as well as, theoretical knowledge of the studies pursued. The course of instruction embraces the fir&t course of education, as also Geography, History, Composition, a regular cour-eof Mathematics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Potany, eve. &c. Rook-keeping by Double-entry, will be taught (practically) cither in the stated hours of school, or during the intervals.
In the fern ah; department, scholars are taunht those ornamental branches of fe male education, as desired by pare its. Roth departments are under the especial supervision of the Principal. Competent teachers of good moral cnaracicr will assist as tue wants oi the school may require. Tuition fees due upon entrance of the pupi;; and entrance will be considered tor one quarter unless an agreement is made to the contrarv. TERMS. Primary department pr. qr. Sf 00 Senior do. do. I 00 Separate branches taught as may be required. T. IT. CAVANAUGII, Principal. N. R. A night school will opened for grown persons and others, early in October. Particulars hereafter. hit Did sco Foundry. rinZE subscribers will receive orders for anv description of Machinery or Castings that may be wanted, which will be executed at the T.amasco Foundry wiih despatidi, and in a style unsurpassed in the West. G RE EN HO W & ROYLE. June 12. 18 40 1 if. iOI iV.1V p liniEHV notify all persons not to trade for, JtA, or jiurehase a certain note triven by me to l'e. lis M'(.Vip for 00, dated Auuast 2Sth, IS-P.t, and p-iyable in cjoods, as I shall not pay said note unles.; forced to do so by operation of law. PAThMUK MOORK. Vincennes, J.dv 17th, IS 10. ISTEV (JOODS. JJ-V-AJ'lIE subscribers have irt received end are A. iow oppni'i-T i PU udid assoi t'n.'i't o ()OL's suitable to tt.e pres. Tit n'.d apfiroachioe ..,.,,. s hi. V. tin v v iii sell oi i.-...r.aolo ... ca-'.' er approved c lunfrr produce. MADDUX .V ;As. V.: h. is: . "0 If ' H ivA-" lb tiles hist receive 1 nnd for sale by " N ts.MlTH Aug.' 2'?. 1-301 !-tf -fs ? 1 1.1 t ;. 1 1 -1 1 i. iiwi .-'i ie 1 administrator on the estate of Joseph McClure, late ol sell at if Octol ic perestate. Kinx county, la.." deceased, will public auction on the 2-M day her next, at his late residence, all sorial property belonging to sab emisisti'ir; of ilorses, Milch Cows a.i. Calves. Sheep, Hogs, Household anil Ivi chen rurniturc. tc. A credit of i'J montlis will be given on all sums over threo dollars, tiie purchaser eivimr bis note wiih approved seeutity. D. (;. McCLuni:', LEWIS HAD Eli. - - i u ' ulm rs. is ) TONS of Iron, consisting of a assortment of Wagon Tire, laud, JIoop, and Sheet Iron, Piougli Slabs, I'lm.'gh Wings, Nails ol all sizes. Stoves, agon l.oxes, Uvens, Pots. Skidds, odd lids. etc. i:c. On consignment and for sale low, by G. CIMJ1KS11ANK, Ag Oct. sd, 1810 nlTtf. IJAKRELS of Kecilied Whiskey, on consignment, for sale by G. CUU IK SHANK, Act. Oct. 2. IS JO nWtf. feUlECEIVED. S n KECS Mav butter. ' 12 bbls of Mackerel, -I bb'-s Madeira Wine, 53 do Sweet Malaga, '2 do American Urandy. S Uoxes of low priced Tobacco, sO tons assorted Iron, BOO kegs assorted nails, In store on consignment by (J. CIUHKSHANK, Agt. Oct. 2, 1810 nl7-f. OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! ! A N Oyster supper will be prepared a the Finish Cotree-house. Come one, come all all who are fond.of the delicious dish come, nnd you will be accommodated with stewed oysters, oyster flitters, broiled squirrels, etc. Oct. 2, 18'0 nlT. si
Sept. 'Z
full liod, r.oit.
rjfJWO yokes of Oxen, one ox waggon and cart. The whole, or a part, will he exchanged for corn. Apply to I). S. BON NEK. Vinccnr.cs, Oct. 2, I MO nlSw'b
TRUTH IS POWERFUL AMD W2LL PREVAIL dr. s.iPPPXGTuws vnar.'ijiniX FEBRIFUGE JPXD AGUE PlL l s, (LMPR o J v; ;. ;
7IIE j.ropiieior of these pills having for aeverg al years been a re.sider.t and practicirifr phy sician lti the estm States, has become prnctieally and intimately acquainted with all the diseases peculiarly incident to that portion of the country. These nil originate in one common cause; b lon to the same family; are extremely himjd'3 in their characters; and, consequently, repure an e qually simple mode of treatment, Ifc has therefore, for a Icng time, been convinced that much of the money annually expended in the employment ot physicians-, nu;ht be saved, and the public quite as well served, by putting into the hands of the people, a remedy suited to those diseases, with sufficient instructions in rerrnrd to the proper mode, of applying it. It was with this view that these medicines were got up and introducod to the public, and for the time that has elapsed since their introduction, thev have had a circulation uncqualod bv any thine tt the kind in the country, and the astonishing ...,, 1 uniform success attending; their administration, has gained for them a reputation much to I e en vied, and scarcely enjoyed by any other remedy ever hrooght before iho public. It is now, with the utmost con!i.I. n.--, that the proprietors of these pifls oilers them to the public, with every assurance that where the directions are closely followed, they will infallibly be found a safe and certain remedy for, and happily adapted to all the various torms of 1 ever, of l'ever and Ague, Uhill r ever. Dumb Ague, Sec, with their concom itants and sequels, pain in the bead, hack, and limbs, loss of appetite, sickness at the btoin ich, irregularities of the bowels, enlargement of the liver an 1 spleen, jaundice, oVc. Each box of these medicines contain three different kinds of pi!fs, to wit: a gentle, safe, yet an efficient cathartic pill; an agreeable diaphoretic and anti-spnsmotic pill; and a most poweiful, yet perfectly afc and pleasant tonic pill. These are accompanied by ample instructions in regard to their application to most of the diseases of ordinary occurrence, and will enable every family to beeornr their own physician. The ext erne pressure of the times has induced the proprietor of these medicines to reduce the price of tberti from f 'J 00tof-l .10 p r i ox, in order that they maybe w ithin the m- an of all, and therefore be more generally useful. They will be found for sale in ml of the towns nod princ psl settlements in the we.-tern country . Price now uniformly ?1 .r0. hj ,'" of ('ovsTi:iiFi:n . None are genuine un'ess they have an engraved fie simile of toe nm-irietor's signature on the labils of each box. Do riot purchase of anv pvrspu unless they hive an engraved ceitilirnte of AceiKy, signed by Chapman Vale-., (ieneral Agent. For p-.le hv J. H. COMVELL.ct Co., Dm::?:!.. Oj'pnritc Orirn.'(;w cj- lioytt. Vio -rnnes, Sep. :J, 1810 ntowfi. DISSOLUTION. rKlliE partnership heretofore existing between David S. IJonner and Robert Is. tarnan was this thy dissolved by '.imita'.ioa. Those indebted to the linn are requested to sttile as soon as possible wiili K- N. Carnr.n. h. S. Yirrci.ir.e.-, Ecp. 18th now;:;?. . CARN.W. 1 to.,l ,hv I. l t A I M the into:-; lishment. ... tindrisifjned having purchased t of !). S. Ilonner m the cstahwill continue t;ie bnsiness ;t the where he will bo pleased to ac O:0 sunn.. commodate tho firmer customers of the hmi-e, and the public generally. II. N. CARNAN. OIL. of a superior cpiality, just received and for sale by i !. PEC K, ::.! Li! .!. op; ,-fc 110 nl'.bf. C.r Uj! p Vm. AMOS i. IHJFJS mmz PAiniiTcTRyssts, FOIl THE CURE Or HEUNIA Oil IvUP ITJUE. xt : t,,.,i' iIimWp r.rlii'!o Tir too n invi ill. 111! d.O.l L.i ease, br sale by II. E. PECK. Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2. 1810 nlTtf. S2 .udkir' r:itr:al SpvciCiv fJSOR the cure of white swellings, ulcers, ghuikm dular tumors. felons. rheumatic pains, sprains, bruises, burns and scalds, inflamation, glandular swellings, old and fresh wounds, chilblains, tetters, piles, ring worms, eruptions of long standing, sure eves, &.c. Tor bale by JI. II. PECK. sep. 19, IS10 nlotf. rallR late arrivals, a fresh supply of the folJaT lowing articles: Ground White Lead; Linseed oil; Spirits Turpentine; Alcohol; Copal, Japan and lllack Varnishes; Taint brushes; Spanish Drown; Ven. Red; Ked, Olack, and Dry White Lead. Rose, Pink, Lithrage Chrome; Green Chrome; Yellow, Prussian, Blue, Dritish Lustro; Yellow Ochre; Spanish Whiting; Sperm Oil; Lemon Syrup; Sal Erutus; Copperas; Indigo: .Madder; Alum; Ground Logwood and Fustic; Glue; Nitric, Muriatic and Sulphuric Acids,Window Glass; Putty; Scotch and Maccoboy Snuffs; Scc. &c, at wholesale and retail by II. E. PECK, Druggist. Market street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincennes, July IS, 1 810. Asm'! Asuf! A CERTAIN CURE FOIl AGUE AND FEVER. D Lb SAPPINGTO.V.S Acue Pills for sale af the store of DANIEL & WING.' July 11,1810 n5.tf. A few barrels Turpentine, do. Linseed Oil, L5oxes PaLsins, soft-shelled Almonds, Sperm Candles, C)-c. Cj c". I'or sale by J. P. COLWELL & CO. Market street, opposite Greenhow m- Boylcs May 1, IS 10 4'J-tf p; H ANSBBOHLEMEM" ATTORNEY AT LAW, r?Irros3i? itiSIivasi county, la. OFI IC: Mat 1 l im: t:t,i:hl ilol'M;. HO 5--:f.
PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. NINTH YEAR.
THIS will recom mence, on the First Monday of Septem ber. II a vino; already successfully con ducted this school during the last eieht years, the subscriber patefu! for the liberal support hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of the ro m muni t v. Me trusts that this Institute merits the appellation of the best and cheapest as well as the oldest school in the place. In point of location, yanls, rooms, apparatus and instructers, of both sexes, it has superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed nt any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. IVTII.S OF EITIIFR SEX', Oft ANY AGE ARK receiv; -. If you wish your children rvell taught, find propcrbi accommodated call first fit this Institute and see. Instruction given in Heading, Writing;. Spelling, Arithmetic, Oeography, Delineation of Maps, (Ir-mmar, ('oiiiposi'iou. Rhetoric, Loqic, Ilonk-keepinjj (single and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Morah Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Hotany, Mmeralojry. Zoology, Algebra, Mathematics, Latin, (ireek and French also Vocal Music. Terms 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks, or if entered by the year $15 OOj'per yenr of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made j according to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Monevs due on entrance. ' S. L. CROSBY, Principal August 'J'.l, 1K-10 MSa!)ri;VfcJle ,Jt:iCii, We have iii store S!if(( nieces of Jeans of our own manufacture, and will continue to receive from the factory in Stubenville, Ohio, about UK) pieces per month. Our terms are ii months, if longer time is aiv en we add interest nisei o months. IJein the manufacturers ourselves, and selecting at a verv small advance on manufactured cost, our prices arc quite as low as east ern prices. J;ea!ers will please recoiled that in purchasing from us, they save ex change; they get an atticle manufaotfiiei in the west, and suited to it: that the col ors are warranted to be fast and the goods in all respects perfect. Country mer chants and dealers generally are respectful Iv invited to call and examine this stock before going cast; they will please to keep in mind that west 11 by the single piece or ease as pnre!;nsers mav wisu. we sliai continue ("V.'iih ton Yarn.' rp an nssortment " M ttiiiK'lts ami Harm -my Cot stock oi alio also, , i 1. mni Is, am socks am stocking JAMES HENRY .t CO. No. 2' Mam Street, Louisville, Ky Lou. July i,n0-.m. ,uur. r CAilJAttT FUK-MTUKIO. On Wu: r lira! tu-r.ni Dunstron and y .streets. n'lin ' N Hi i s ubr criber respectli iy mlorms I i c: .. I.. 1 .1 to... ..tl.. HIS l.H una ;uii o.-.!c ic nr i .11 1 . tliat he is now manufacturing every variety of splendid furniture, which the public may need, at the lowest prices for rash, or such articles of produce as -are used in a family. Orders from the country shall receive prompt attention. The public are inti'ed to call and examine for themst lve. CHARLES 1 HYLER. Sept. 0.". 18 !0 nii'-tf. N. IJ. Colons made at the shortest notice. 2 i J ;t' i TV. THE PRODIGAL RETLFRNED. THROUGH SHEER NECESSITY J GAIN AT TIIE ANVIL.' THE undersigned taV.es this mode of informing his friends in ibis ti d the neighboring counties; that he has resumed the 'otd trade of Motrins and striking,' a' d lespcctfully solicits their patronage, and assures them that all work entrusted to him in the PLACKSM1THLNG and WAGON MAKING, shall be done in a workmanlike, manner, and at the shortest notic. He has now on hand Four horse, or Koad Wagons; Two horse ditto; One horse Dearborns, and horse carts; also wheelbarrows, cutting boxes, bedsteads of ditl'cient patterns, and a great variety of useful and ornamental utensils used by the Farmer, Mechanic or big bug, and w hich he wil ell on such terms as to suit the times, which wil! be extremely low for cash. Job work in cither of the above lines of business, will receive prompt attention, U his shop on 2d street, below Market, adjoining his dwellina hotiseror at his blacksmith shop opposite Mr. N. Smith's Pork house. When this advertisement ceases to appear in the newspapers of the place, it must 11 jt be taken for granted that the toils at the anvil have ceased. JOHN D CANING. sep. 10, IS 10 nl5tf. N. B. He likewise most respectfully requests those indebted to him, by note or book account, to call and settle the same on or before the first day of January, 1811; and those failing to attend to this notice must expect to be treated, as tho4 to whom I am indebted, treat tie. J. D. BLANK. NOTES Oi HAND roil :;ale at this oi 1 1 c
INSTANT DISCOVERY, ft. -X cal ailverti-jernents of Dr. HAULUJU'tf eel. eVated Compound Strengthening Tonic, and German Aperient Pitts, which are a Medicine I. Harlich, a celebrated physician of Altdora Germany, which has been used with unparalled success throughcut Germany. This, medicine consists of two kinds, viz: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonin Tills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to fifed a permanent cure. Thos..who are afflicted would do well to make trial of this inraluaLle medicine, as thev never rrodnro sickness or nausea while using. A safe and ef cctual remedy for Iys2rpi.i r Iiidilao and all stomach complaints; pain in ihe side, Liv er complaints, loss of appetite, Flatule'Ky, Palpitation of the heart, general debility, nervous irritability, sick headache, J'enude diseases. Spasmodc allections. Rheumatism, Asthmas, Conaurupton, o c. The German Aperient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify th blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills to1 strengthen and invigorate the nerves and digestive organs and cive tone to the stomach, as all diseases oiiginate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued ly all practical Phvsicnns, which experience ha tauciht them to be the only remedy to effect a cure. J hey are not only recommended and prescribed by the most experienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves whenever they feel the Fymptonis of thoso diseases, in which they know them to be eflicntious. J his is the case in all large cities in which they have on extensive sale. It is not tube un derstood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blood this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sulucier.t authority of daily proofs asserting that thoe medicines. taken as recommended by the directions which accompany them, will cure a great majority of discu es of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by w hich impumres oi tne blood are occasioned. fsiapos'tasal to females. Dr. (). P. Harlich's Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Those pills remove all those distressing diseases which I emails are liable to be afllicted with. They remove those morbid sectetions which when retained, soon indueo a number of diseases and often - times render females unhappy and miserable all their lives. I hose pills used according to directions, immediately create u new and healthy action tnronnhout the whole system by jmrifiin the blood, and giving ."trenth to the stoui.tch arid bowels, ot the same tune relieving the pain in tho side, back, and loins, giving appetite and invigorating the systwm again to its proper function and restoring tranquil repos". Those who enj v Health, mut certainly feel blessed whf-n they compare themselves to thoso sntlerers that have been aiilicted for yearn with various diseases which the hum! family are all subject to he troubled with. Diseases present themselves in vari'ons firr-.s and from various circumstances, which, irr the commencement, mav all be che. -1; by the use of Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, such us 1 )yspepsia, Liver complaints, Pain in the Si Ie, KI.eumatisni, general debility, Female Diseases, and al! Diseases to which human natuie is subject, where tho storni. h is alT- rtn. Directions for usiog the--e Medicines always ac'II: J-.-! f .ife'V . '.llC 111 Wt deli'-atr- l.r,,olr.. mi .1 i i lin ir operation and pleasant t-. as aev in their el IV.ivmiivAlsiti, Entirely c:rel by tho use of lr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening; and German A'.erient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chcfter co. Pa., afflicted for two years with the above distressing d'rsease, of which he had to use his crutches for IS months; his symp'oios were, excruciating pain in all his joints, cfpicially in his hip, shoulder, and ancles, pain increa-unij always towards evening attended with beat. He was at one time not able to move .his limb 011 account of the pain hcincr mi qrea; hf beinir advised by a friend ol his to procure Dr. Harlich's Pills, sent to the accent in Wc-t Chester, nnd procured some; on usinn the medicine the third day the n-iin ilisaj'jieared nnd his strength i:'rreasiii,u fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done f.r IS months; for the benefit of others nfllicn-d, he wishes those lines published that they may be relieved, and again enjoy the pleasures of a healthy life. This disease often originates from a habit ef overloading or distending the stomach by excessive eating or drinking, or wry protracted periods of fasting; an indolent or sedentary life, irr which no exercise is alforded to the muscular fibres or mental faculties, fear, grief, and deep anxiety, taking too frequently, fetrong purgative medicines dvscntery, miscarriages, intermittent and pasmjd c allections of the stomach and bowels; the most tornmon of the latter causes are late hodrs nnd he too frequent use of spirituous liquors. Symptom. Dyspepsia may be described from a want of apjwtitc or an unnatural and voracious one, nausea, sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach after eating, acid and prutrescent eructions, water brash, pains in the region of the stomach, costiveness, palpitation of the heart, dizziness and dimness of sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, chillinet.s, sallowness of complexion, oppression after eating, general debility; this disease will also very often produce the sick headache, as proved by the cxr'1 ience of those who have suffered of it. Treatment. The principal object? '.o be kep in view are 1st, to free the stomach ami intestine from offending materials. 2nd, to improve th tone of tho digestive organs and energy of th system in removing noxious matters from th stomach, and obviating costivenesp. Yiolent dras tic purgatives should be avoided and those aperi ents should be used which act gently, and ratho by soliciting the pciistaltic motions of the into tines to their regularity of health, than by irritaing them to a laborious excitement. There i to medicine better adapted to the completion of this than Dr. Harlich's German Aperient Pills. To improve tire functions of the debilitated organ and invigorate the system generally, no medicine has ever been so prominently efficacious a Dr Harlich's Compound Tonic i?trcngtheni!g Pills, whose salutary influence in restoring the digestive organs to a healthy action, and re-establihinf health and vigor in enfeebled and dyspeptic con stitutions, have gained the implicit confidence o the most eminent physicians, and an unpr credent ed public testimony. Iiememlor Dr. Harlich' Compound Tonic strengthening Pills, they ere put up in small packs with full directions. Pmuci'm! Od'iie, No. 19 North Eighth ftrccU Philadelphia. Also, N'.. 1 1 C.'air (., Pi !! -burgI'or j!c in this pis e bv - I.. TIM.Vs Vincetinu-, Id, on: v. Vi't'i !-'IO Jv
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