Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1840 — Page 3
NOTICE. TSpIIE partnership heretofore existing "y-- and doing business under the name and style of l Moore, & Co., is this day mutually dissolved. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, either by note or book account, are requested to call and settle the same with Patrick Moore, who is authorised to receive and settle the same. PATRICK MOORE & Co. Vincennes, July 5, 1S39 GSALE 01" VALUA1U.E LAND.
Administrator's Notice. JOTICE is hereby given that the un
unoi"ucu lias liiiven out. cucrs ui an
V i nc en nc s In d ep en dent SEMINARY.
ministration from th Pr.t f'nnr nf HPIIE Principal of this institution re-
Gibson county, on the estate of William1 lurns 1,is sincere thanks to the pubRiley Strickland, dee'd. Those indebted He for the very liberal patronage bestowto said estate will make immediate pay. cd upon him, and assuies all interested ment, and those having claims against tiie'1--31 he wil1 "tmue to use his bestexeisame, will present iheui authenticated for lo fll-fl- lhe dutles incumbent upon
settlement. The estate is supposed to be ' aR instructor
T
solvent.
Sept.
SAMUEL HALL. Adm'r. IS, ivo 17-l?i.
NEW ARRANGEMENT. CLYMER & BR1TTON huve associated themselves in business with Briggs Swift, and propose doinj; a Gen
eral Commission and Forwanlinc husi-
a PURSUANT to an order of the Probate Court of Martin county, la., I
will proceed to sell, on the 13th day of ness in Cincinnati, under the firm of CIij-
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November, lblU, at public imcr, aruion, y Co., and in iev Orleans
i..
A IJ C T I O "V under the firm of Clymer, Bntton, V
. . , - i . , I'll .1 I " . iiv uuiiiicsa di oiuviiiiiiiu, nm
, ..,B ,tB.,,,u. u. uu, u.t embrace the packing of Beef and Pork
on commission. In thus tendering their
premises, the following real estate, ol
which William Harris, late of Martin co., Ia., died seized, viz: south fractional sections 8 and 9 and west fractions 10 and 13 in township 2. north of the base line
range four, west of the iniridian line of
lands directed to be sold at Vincennes. The above lands are situated about 3 miles south of Mount Pleasant, la., on the east fork of White river, opposite to Hin-
dostan, and contains 50') -acres; 2L'0 of
which are situate in a rich alluvial river bottom, and the remainder good up-land. Upon the above tract of land there are
upwards ot 1UJ acres in cultivation, a
good Brick House, a superior Orchard,
suitable barns, stables, cribs, &c. The
said tract of land also embraces the Best Jf'atcr Power in Indiana, being the falls
of White river, upon which is erected a
rood crist mill, and a saw mill nearly
comnleted. The tract of .and is well
1 stimbered. ) Tonus of $alc.
A credit of twelve months will be given
to purchasers, and bond and good free
hold security, required; but lor prompt
navmcnt. at the time of sale, a discouivt
of ten per cent will be made. The un
derMtmed is also authorized to sell the
C above lands at private sale. The atten
tion of Manufacturers and capitalists is especially solicted, as the above is of the
most valuable property in the West, and
afTords advantages not elsewhere to be found in Indiana. The surrounding country is healthy and well settled White
river is navigable for more than 130 miles above the said lands and of course the
situation is much more valuable. It is
but half a mile from the turnpike road
l"adjnr from New Albany to incennes, AARON HOUGHTON, Adm'r. &c. Mt. Pleasant, Aug. 15, 18 10 17-Gt
services to the public, they pledge themselves to use their best endeavors to pro
mote at all times, the interest of those
who intrust business to their care.
J. J. CLYMER, O. MUTTON, B. SWIFT. Produce Broker, in
( Cir.. Citiz.)
P. S. Lot Pugli,
same building.
Oet.'- 1810 nl7v3.
DR. JOHN B. I BATV.
A MEMBER of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, intending permanent
ly to settle in Vincennes, respectfully of
fers his services in the practice of Medi-
cine, surgery, lientisiry, ana ail other
branches of the healing art.
Oflie at St. Gabriel College. Oct. 2, 1810 nl7tf.
RUSSELV1LLE RACES.
prniiE races over the Kusselville course will JL commence on -Wednesday, the I Ith Nov.
and continue for four day's. The first day'
nurse will be. between f0 anJ 100 dollars. Free
for any Horse, .Mare or Gelding. The others
will be large enough, to make it interesting to
sportsmen. 1 he track is in excellent order, and a great many Horses are exacted to be present.
Br onntn of the tLra. Oct. 17th, IS 10. 19n3w.
In the above institution, now perrna
nently established, children and youth of
cither se.r, are instructed in both the sol id and ornamental branches of what con stitutes a useful, polite aud moral educa
tinn: and the exercises are ol such a na-
tureas to impart a practical as well as,
theoretical knowledge of the stndies par-
sued.
The course of instruction efnufaces
the first course of education, as also Geo
graphy, History, Composition, a regular course of Mathematics, Astronomy, Chem
istry, Botany, &e. &c. Look-keeping
by Uotrble-emry, will be taught (practic
ally) either in the stated Irours ot school,
or during the intervals:
In the lemale department, scuolars nre
taught those ornamental branches of fe
male education, as desired by parents
Both departments are under the especial
supervision of the Principal.
Competent teachers ol good moral character will assist as the wants of the school
mav requite.
Tuition fees due v.pon entrance of the
mim : and entrance will be considered
for one quarter unless an agreement made to the eontrafv. TERMS. Primary department pr. qf. S3 Senior do. do'. 1 Separate branches taught as may
required. T. II. CAVANAUGIL Principal.
N. B. A night school wiif opened for
grown persons and others, early in Oc
tober. Particulars nerealter.
is
00 00
be
T
LAM) FOR SALE.
"UIE undersigned will sell at private sa.e
ASSIGNMENT.
itT-i EOKGE& JOHN CRUIKSIIANK
1 havinrr this day made
an assign
ment to the subscribers of all their effects,
real, personal and mixed, in trust for their creditors, snliject to such preferences as are therein set forth, all those indebted to
the firm by note, book account, or otherwise, are reouested to mike immediate
payment to us.
i a i tubiv iuiviv. C Asian's
..YUlIAlvlAli i'Ul,GlA.U. Vincennes, Sep. 2t, 1840 nlitf. ITE IVG 0 0 D ST
riHE subscribers have just received direct
from Philadelphia, a gencial assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Dry (JoooV, (Jrocenes, Hardware, Glassware, Cutllery, Uoo(, ihoes, i Lnclish. Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush
Fur, Kusia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, 'aiK Castings, Ac, which they will sell on rea
sonable terms.
THORN 4 TRACY,
May 15, IS 1051 tf. jYOTIClT.
ftKEFiNHOW BOYLE are just in receipt
nf s.,l.b!ional KUPtdies of Winter Ooods,
which render their Ftock complete and quite ex
tensive. Purchasers will tind it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing,
ill sell for the cash, unusually low.
Torkof good quality will be taken at the higli- . in i.Tr)unci for coods. at the
bwef-tcash prices at the store of. GHEENHOW Jt BO LE Dec.l 8393 0-t
on
good terms, one hundred acres of first rate
land in the Prairie, two miles bHow incennes, twenty acres of which are well timbered, eixty
acres under fence, and contains one good double frame house, together with such contiguous
buildings as are necessary for a farmer. J his land will be sold to any person who will pay one fourth of the purchase money down, and a credit
be given for the remainder, of three equal annual payments. If one hundred acres should not be a
sufficient quantity, two hundred can be had on the
same terms. Apply to
LOUIS ROBINOUCill. Oct, 17th, 1S10. 193t. NO HUMBUG.
The old Cash System still!!
All the Lottery tickets sold by J. M.
n v f nre authorized bv the Mate of
Virginia, and drawn publicly under the
sunerintendance of Commissioners ap1 , r- - MM-- l I -I.
appointed lor mat purpose. i nu uiu mh svstem has been adopted, and will be
nprs-flvercd in bv me to the exclusion of
all Real Estate Lotteries, and prizes cash
able on demand.
Administrator $alt
f ffIlE undersigned administrator on the
g estate of Joseph McOlure, late Knox count', la., deceased, will sell
public auction on the 2 d day of Octo ber next, at his late residence, all t'le per sonal property belonging to aid estate
consisting of Horses, Allien Lnws atu Calves, Sheep, Hog, Household ant
Kitchen Furniture, fcc. A credit f 12
months will be given orr all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. D. (L McCLURE", I . , . LEWIS RADER. J Sept. 2S 18 ID 17-:n. IJroii. iiiiai5d Casting.
TONS of Iron, consisting of a
full assortment of Wagon Tire,
Rod, liolt, Hand, Hoop, and Sheet Iron,
Mough Slabs, Plough Wings. Nails of all
sizes. stoves, vagon iox-s, ovens,
Pots, Skillets, odd lids, &. &c. On con
ignment and for sale low. by (J. CRUIKSIIANK, Agt. Oct. cJ, IS 10 nlTtf.
TRUTH IS POWERFUL AND WILL
PREVAIL
Ml. SAPPlSGTOyrS VEGETA
BLE FEBRIFUGE J2ND AGUE
PILLS, (IMPROVED.) HE proprietor of these pills having for several years been a resident and practicing phv
sioian in the Western States, has become practically and intimately acquainted with all the diseases peculiarly incident to that portion of the country. These all originate in one common
cause; belong to the same famJfy; are extremely simple in their cha'aciefxj and, consequently, require an equally simple mode of treatment,
He has therefore, for a long time, leen convinced
that much of the money annually expended in
the employment of physicians, might be caved,
arid the public quite as well served, by putting
fnto the hands of the people, a remedy suited to
those diseases, wuh suilicient instructions in re
gard to the proper mod of applying it.
It was with thu view that these medicines were
pot up and introducod to the public, and for the time that hs elapsed since their intfoductfon, they
have had a circulation unequaied hy env thing of the kind in the country, and the astonishing and uniform success attending their administration, has gained for them a nputation much to be en
vied, alnd scarcely enjoyed by any other remedy ever brought before the public. It is now, with the utmost confidence, that the proprietors of
these pills oilers them to the public, with everv
isetfWnce tn'af whei'e the directions are closely
followed, they will infallibly be found a safe and
certain remedy for, and happily adapted to all
the various forms of ever, of Fever and Ague,
Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, &c, with their concom
itants and sequels, pain in the head, back, and limbs, loss of appetite, sickness at the stomach,
irregularities of the bowels, cnlaigemcnt of the liver and spleen, jaundice, Vc ,
Laeh box of these medicines contain three different kinds of pills, to wit: a gentle, safe, yet an efficient cathartic pill; an agreeable diaphoretic and anti-spasmotic pill; and a most powerful, yet
perfectly safe and pleasant tonic pill. Then arc accompanied by ample instructions in regaid to their application to most of the diseases of ordinary occurrence, and will enable eveiy family to Income their own physician. The extreme pressure of the times has induced the proprietor of these medicines to reduce the price of them from f l 00 to I ')0 p r I or, in order that they may be within the means of all, and therefore be more
generally useful. Tliey will be found for sale in most of the towns and princ pal settlements in the western country. Price now uniformly ? I .00. KEWAHE OF COVXTERFE1T?. None are genuine unless they have an engraved far. simile of the proprietor's signature on tin Lels of each box. Do not purchase of any person unless they have an engraved certificate ot Agency, signed by Chapman Yates, (Jcncra!
Agent. For sale by
.!. IJ. COLWEU.ft Co., Drui!. Opposite Grrenhniv A Iloylrs. "Vincennes, Sep. 3, 1840 nl3w6.
VINCEfllSKS PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. NINTH YEAR. THIS SCHOOL Brecon;mence, on the First Monday of September. Having nlready successfully conducted this school during the last eight years, the subscriber grateful lor the iiberal support hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of tl.'e community. He trusts that this Institute merits the appellation of the best nd cheapest as well as the oldest school in the place. In point of location, yards, rooms apparatus and instructed, of both sexes, it has superior adt-antages. Not more than twenty ncholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attention at reqnisite t:;nes to each pupil in every study. Pffll.S OK EITHER sti, OH ANY AG?". ARE RECEIVED. If von wish your children xcell taught.
and properly accommaamm ." hv ft!1 ,,nicticai physician's, which experience h
this Institute and see. I taught them to be the only remedy to r fleet a cuie.
Instruction given in Reading, H ntirtg, IThey are not only recommended and prescribed Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, 1) line- !? the most experienced rhysicians in their daily
aiion of Maps. Grammar, Compi'ion,
Rhetoric, Logic. Ilooli-keeping (fingic
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY, rpHE public are hereby directed to the medi-J-cal advertisements of Dr. HARLICH'S cel. evirated Compound Strengthen in JVu'c , and (Jerirlan Aperient PilU, which are a Medicinfe P. Harllch, a celebrated physician of Altdor Germany, which has been used vvfih unparallcd success throughcut Germany. . This medicine consists of two kinds, viz: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonfc Pills. They a.- each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Thow? who are atilicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while Hing. A Bafc and ef c tual remedy foi Iy.sp opsin or Fiulic iioii. and all stomach complaints; pain in the side, Idv er complaints, loss of appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the hocrt, general debility, nervoi's irritability, sick headache, Female diseases, Spawnode ad'ections. Rheumatism, Asthmas, Cohsumptoii, Vc. The German Aperient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills t strengthen anil
invigorate the nerves and digestive organs ami eive tone to the stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered storm
ach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued
50
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY.
Class F. Draws at Wheeling November
13ih, 1810. GRAND CAPITALS. 8 5 , 2 4 ; 10,000, and 10 ) of 1,000, &c. etc.
Whole tickets 10, halves 5, quarters 2,50
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY.
Class No. 7, draws nt Wheeling, Novem
ber 20th, 1810. 73 Numbers and 12 drawn liallnts.
Truly magnificent end brilliant scheme.
DISSOLUTION. ftriTTE partrrership heretofore existing between David S. Ilonner and Robert N. Carnan was this ilay dissolved by limitation. Those indebted to the firm are requested to settle as soon as possible with 1. N. Cirrnan. D. F. BONNER, R.N. CARNAN.
10th, 1M0 iiLhv 1.
Oct.
11 A KRELS of Rectified Whiskey, on
consignment, sale ay G. CRUIKSIIANK. Agt.
o, 1810 nl?tf.
fl Q KEGS May butter. -U-C? o bbls of Mackerel, -1 bbls Madeira Wine, do Sweet Malaga, 4 do American Urandy. 5 Boxes of low priced Tobacco, 50 tons assorted Iron, lOO kegs assorted nails. In store on consienment by G. CRUIKSIIANK, Agt. Oct. 2, 1810 nlT'f.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS !
A N Oyster supper will be prepared a
ZH. .Up Finish Coffee-house. Come one
ft
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
THlIir. subscribers are now re
ia
ft Aoii'inir t the old stai'il ol
til I T SAWYER, a fresh supply of
DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, AND OILS &C. AVhich thev offer to the public t unusnally how rates. Anion- other articles may be found the
insced Oils. Varnishes of
C Villi, ... c 1 1 i j all kinds Russia Brushes, Faints of all kinds, Gold and Silver Leafs. Dye Stuffs. Indigo. Salcntu. Hace and ground (linger, Lemon, ISituc, iT..-;..; ,VSH-hmmc Acids, Kappee, Maccoboy
and ScMch Snuffs, Glass Ware Window Glass, Putty rls- Turpentine, Alcohol, Gldredtfcs Ilalmof Colombia, Spohns cure for the Head cl.e, do Elixir of Health, 1 omatoe 1 ills, Lxt t,....k rr wnoreal complaints, 1 ahenstocks
I'ornonters Svru, Liverwort, do.
....;.i, crars. Wines, Patent
?.araiviiiun, - Ar.i;..;M.urirical instruments, together with a
Ptv of Fancy articles, Mationary, au J. li. COLWELL cc Co.
DruesU? and Apothecaries. Opposite Greenhow iV IJoyle. Oct. 10, lSitf. nt8w6.
anet
NOTICE.
,,Y Wife G.i.f.t left my bed and boarding
1U w ithout any just cause or provocation on u e bth day of October 1810. ThU there ore is to forVarn all persons from crediting or de ah ;a ; with h in any way on my account, as lam dttermined J pay no debt, of her contracting after th.-dte October the HILL. Owt. 10, IfiiO. n!8w3.
come all all nho ate fond of the delicious
. w I . , ... -II l. lo,
gxf .Kl() f.u'll JCA tiis i come, ?no you win rn; nLwunn..nu
K - .. " 7 1 . j - . . , -I I
witn stewea oysters, uy sici unnia, uium-u
squirrels, tc. Oct. 3, 1810 n 1 7.
$1 prize of
O O O ;
prize ol
23,00 j 1 20,000 2 20,000 :J 20,000 l 20,000 10
And 50 of 10 JO, and CO of
10,120
5.000 1,000 2,SC0 2,000 0, &c.
TVT OTICE is hereby given to all those indebted
I to the late firm of Abdill fc (Jreen, by note or
book accocnt, to come forward and make immedi
ate pavmenr. This course i.i made incumbent
Tickets only 15, halves 7, ."i0, quarters ,75 inconsequence of the death of U. K. Green, of the 11CKe ' ' . co- il aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such as are A certificate of a package ol w hole jted, will make prompt pavment.
ill be sent for $20 Halves antl
quarters in proportion.
VIRGINIA SPATE LOTTERY. Class 1, draws at Wheeling, November 27th, 18 Numbers and 17 drawn Ballots. Xovcl and cxlraordiary Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL.
prize of SG0.003
15.000 10,000 8,000
7.000 j
G.000
5,000
Vvkolcs 20. halves 10, quarters o. Address your orders to J. M. CLARKE, Wheeling, Agent for the Manager.
1 1
1 1 5 10 ro
! 5)
prize of $1,000 2,"00
2,310
2.000
1,7")0
1,500
1, 00 5..0
II. AHDILL.
Nov. 19ih 1335 tC-tf.
FOllKiGN AND IH)1! USTIC LIQi
s
VincCnneJ, Sep.
THE underpinned having purchased
the interest of I). !. Honne r in the estab-
ishment, will continue the business at the
old stand, where he will be plea'M to ac
commodate the former customers of the
iou?c, and the public generally. R. N. CARNAN.
and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and1 Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Mineralogy, Zoology, lpebra,- Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Vocal 1 nsie.
Terms $" OO' ppr. quarter of 1:2 weeks.
or if entered by the year S13 00Jper year of 48 week.-. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sci-
onr.p ptra rharirfi.i wi be made accor-
V..I..V. . n
iQ to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cent". Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSI'.Y, Principal. August 20, 1810 At ifsTvii v i i I e J i a . e h a v
in store S !5(H) pieces of Jeans ol
our own manufacture, and will continue
to receive froiri the factory' in Sfuhenville,
flliio. ahof.t 100 nieces o'er month. 0'ir
t a terms are 0 months, if longer time is giv
en we ;i(ld mfercst after n monllis. neiny the manufac'turerd ourselves, and" selecting
at a very small advance ot? nian'nl "artured
rnst. finr nrices are ouite as low as easu
em prices. Dealers wiM please recolleei that in purchasing from us, they save exchanjre; they get an article manufactured in the west, and suited to it: that the colors are warranted to" be fast and the goods
in sir respects perlect. Country ni"rchants ai.'J !ealrs generally are respectful ly invited to call and examine this stock
before irning east; they will please to keep in mind that we sell by the single piece or
rasp ns purchasers mav wish. We fhall
continue to teep an assortment of Rapp'i Cloths and Sattinetts arid Harmony Cot
ton Yarn!6; and also, a regular etock of
flannels varn socks and stock inu's. ' JAMES HENRY 9s. CO
No. 2 Main Street, Louisville, Ivy. Lou. Jour Jnlv l-nMm.
HO Bbls Tanner's
OIL, of a superior quality, just received
and for sale by J I. I 1'1'iv,
Mnrf. it .. opposite Clark 9 Hull I. Sep. 25. 1810 nlOtf.
Dit. AMOS G. IIUUS GENUINE PATENTTRUSStS,
FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OK
1
RUPTURE.
N invaluable article lor the above dis-
1 1
case, lor saie iy
On Water street, between Husxcrtn and H. 'mid
way streets.
fgHILv subscriber resperta.-'riy informs -O- bis friends and the public generally,
that he is now manufacturing every varie
ty of splendid furniture, which the public may need, at the lowest prices for cafdi,
lor such articles cf produce as are used in
family. Orders from l!ie country shall receive prompt attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves.
CHARLES P. Ii LER. Sept. 2.". 1810 nlOtf. N. IL Coffins made at the shortest notice.
II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Ilottl. Oct. 2. 1810 nl7tf.
EX store, and for sale at an advance of 15 per cent, on cost and charges, for ca.-di, a small stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. Also, pure French and Peach Brandy, Holland (Jin, Irifeh Whiskey, eye by CKEEXHOW & IJOYLE. Vincennes, Feb. fith, 18i0 37-tf.
Ointment, FOR the cure of white swellings, ulcers, gbindular tumors.f. lons,rheumatic pains.sprairis, bruises, burns and scalds, inflamation, Rlandular swelling, old and fresh wounds, chilblains, tetters, piles, ring worms, eruptions of long standing, sore eyes, &C. For sale by 3 11. 1'. FECK. scp. 10, IS 10 nlStf. ipfjjER late arrivals, a fiesli supply of the fob jj Jawing articles: (.1 round Wbhe Lead-, LrrVseed ofKSnh'it.'i Turpentine; Alcohol; Copal, JapaYi
and' black Varnishesr, Paint bru-hes; Spanish
Urown; Ven. Hed; Ked, 13lack, apd Dry WhHe Lead. Rose. Pink. Lithrajie Chrome; (ireen
Chrome; Yellow, rrusnian, Dlue, Uritish' Lustro; Yellow Ochre; Spanish Whiting; Sperm (fil; Lemon Syriip: fc-al tErutus;: Copperas; Indigo;
Madder; Alumt Croimd I,oiwood and Fustic;
Glue; Nitric, Muriatic and Sulphuric Acids,-
Window Cllass; Putty; Scofch and Matcoboy Snufl's; &c &c, at wholesale and'retnil oy H. E. FECK, Druggist. Market street, opposite Clark's Iotcl. Vrnccnnes, July IS, ImIO.
STOVES. rjREMIUM COOKING STOVES, Buitable t far small families, for r GREENHOW BO LE. Vincennes, Feb. 'Z let, 1840-39-tf.
NOTICE. SHERE13 1 notify all persons not to trade for, or purchase a certain note given by me to Felit M'Cabe for $24 00, dated August 28th.
1839, and payable in Roods, as I shall not pay said
note unless iorced to do so hy operation ol law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, July 17th, 1810.
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i cue: jsue:
A
a
CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE
AND FEVER.
I-fcR. SAPPINGTON'S Aue Pills for sale at
J the store of DANIEL & VVIN'JATE July 11,1840 n5-tf.
NEW GOODS. PNjjllE subscribers have just received and are J now opening a splendid assortment of Ot)DS suitable to the present and approaching season, which they will sell on reasonable terms for cash' or approved country produce. MADDOX A; GASS. May 7th, IS 10. SO tf
.Iut RecciviMl, n few tmrrels Turpentine, do. Linseed Oil, Box
H es Raisins, soft-shelled Almonds, Sperm Can
dles, .ff . f c. For sale by
J. B. COL WELL & CO. Market street, opposite Greenhow A Boyle's. May 1, 1810 19-tf p7h an s brouqh Te mm ATTORNEY AT LAW, .TIcroKi, Sullivan countv, fa. nFKtri: n tut COURTHOUSE. Mat 22r 18 10 52-tf.-
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THE PRODIGAL RETURNED-
THROUGH SHEER NECLSSITV
A GAIX A T THE ANVIL
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T1IE undersigneu t i.-.es tins moae oi iniormmg
I his friends in this n.d the neiglilioimg
counties; that he has resumed ttie oia truac ij
blowing and striking, ar d lespectfully solicits
their pntronage, and irssures ttiem tnat a.i work entrusted to him in the 131. AC K.f IT1HN G
and WAGON MAKING, shall be done in a work
manlike manner, and at the shortest notice. He has now on hand Four horse, oi Rof d Wa
irons: Two horse drtto; One horse Dearborns,
and horse carts; also' wheelbarrows, cutting boxes.
Iiedsteads of ditleicnt patterns, and a great variety
of useful and ornamental Mensrbf ued l,y the
Farmer , Mechanic or big bug, and which he wd sell on such terms as to sl.it the tiird-s, whicl will-be extremely low for cash. Job work in either of the abo?e lines of busi
ness, will receive prompt attention, at his shop on
ol .ironi lulnw Market, ni wiiuiie tin Oweiimc
house, or at his black-smith shop opposite Mr. J Smith's Pork house.
When this advertisement ceases to appear in the newspapers of the place, it must rfjt be taken
for cranlcd that the toils at me anvu nave ceaseu
sep. 19, 1810 n!5tf.
"V B. He likewise most respectfully request
those indebted to him, by note or book account
to call and settle the same on or before the first
day of January, 1 SI 1 ; and those failing to attend
to this notice must expect to nc ircdieii, as tnosi
to whom I am indebted, treat me. J. IJ. BLANK NOTES OF HAND FOR SALE AT Tills OFFCB
practice, but aUo taken by (hose gentlemen them
selves whenever they feel the symptom's of those-' diseases, in which they inov them' to be flues-
tious. This is the case in all large cities in which
they have an extensive sale. It is not to be understood that these medicines will cure all disease
merely bv purifying the blood this they will not i - " . . i . t 'it i ii . . . l
ilo; inn nicy ceriaiuiy win, hiiu ulIll.I'l auuiun-
ly of dailv proofs asertrn thrt those medicines, tuken as recommended by tn'e direr lions vh!t?i
iicconmimv them', tvill cure arrest majority of
li'seascs of the stomach, lung, and liver, by w hich
impurities of the blood are occasioned.
CitaprCHit to Vviti:lv. Dr. (). P. H.ulich's Compound Strenuthening Tonic, mid (Jerm-jn Aperient rills. Those pills remove all those distressing diseases wh.'ih Fein was are liible to be alllicted with. They remove those morbid secietions which when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes render Females unhappy and miserable all their lives. Thor-c pills used according to directions, immediately cieate a new and healthy action throughout the whole system by :trifiiti? the hl'iori, and U'i' " g string h tothc stomach and bowels, ot the sr.'me time relieving the pain in thu side, back, and loin's, pivimr appetite and itivigoratinc; the system aijam to its proper functions and restoring tranquil rej'O-", EEjrliCs not iSrallBii T'-o hi eniiT Health, must certainly feel
ilessed when they c-mpare. themselves to ho
sullerers ilia; na re i ecu an icieu lor irais nun
viii ions diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present
themselves in iriou tonus antl Irom various rireumstanves, which, in the commencement, may
all be checked by the use of Dr. O. P. Harm h 4
Compound .trr ngthenincr and German Aienent
Pils such ns Dyrpepsn, Liver complaint, 1 am
in tlie ol lO, lilieuiiiausin, general ueiuiii , x i -
male Diseases, and all Diseases to which human natuie is subject, where the .stomach is affected.
Directions for usiun these Medicines always ac
company them. These .Medicines can be taken
with jH-rfect safety by the most delicate r emuie, as they are n.ild in their operation urxl pTeaNant
in their ellects.
Entirely cured by the use of Dr. llarlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient riiis. Mr. SoTornon Vilsofi, of Chester co. Ta , afflicted for two years with ih? Kbove iTistressinc; disease, of which be had to i?r hrs crutches for IS morifhsv his symptoms were, Cicracht?ng pnirr in all his joints, e-picially in his hrp, shoulder; and ancle, pato" i'rVrccsni? olways towards evening nttVnded with hent. 116 was at one tim not able to move his limbs on account of the pain being so great; he being advised by a friend of his to procure Dr. llarlich's Pills, sent to the agent
in We.- Chester, and procurer: some; on using
he medicine the third day the pun disappeared
and his strength increasing last,' and in three
weeks was"' able to attend to his business, which
he hail not done for If? months; for the benefit of
theis ai'ltic'ed, he wishes those lines published
that they may be relieved, and again enjoy ls
pleasures ot a healthy Jifv.
Cause of I)ysjc;a. This disease often originates from a habit of
overloading or distending the stomach by exces
sive eating or drinking, or very protracted periods
of fastinc; an indolent or sedentary life, in which
no exercise is ail'orded to the muscular fibres or mental faculties, fear, grief, and deep anxiety, taking too frequently, strong purgative medicines
Ivsentery, miscarriages, intermittent and spasmod
c affections of the stomach and bowels,- the tnort
tomiiiou of the latter causes are late hours find
he too fi -6 pient u-:e cf sjiirituous liquors.
Siiiivtoms. Dyspepsia may l.c described from
a want of appetite or an unnatural and voracious
one, nausea, sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach after eat
ing, acid and prutresccnt mictions, 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, soasms, nervous irritability, chilliness,
gallowness of complexion, oppression after eating, general debility; this disease will also very often
produce the sick headache, as proved by tue err . rience of those who have suffered of it.
Trent ment. The principal object;' '.obc ken
in view are 1st, to free the stomach and intestine from otfeiidiug materials". 2nd, to ' improve, thr
tone of the digestive organs and energy of th
system in removing noxious matters from th
stomach, and obviatmg costivcncss. lolcnt dras tic purgatives should' be avoided nd those apcri ents should be used' width act gchtly and rathe
by soliciting the peiistaltic motions jf the into tines to their regularity of health, than by irritaing them fo laborious f.rcitemcn. There i to medicine better adapted fo the completion of this than Dr. llarlich's German Aperient Fills.
To impiove the functions of the debilitated organs
and invigorate the system generally, no medicinO
has ever been io prominently efficacious as Dr'
llarlich's Compound Tome Strer.gthenidg Fills, whose salutary influence in restorihg the digestive organs to a healthy action, and re-establishing health and vigor in enfeebled and dyspeptic con stitutionS, have, gained the implicit confidence o the most eminent physicitns, and an unprccedent ed public testimony. Remember Dr. Harlich' Compound Tonic Strengthening Fills, they aro put up in small packs with full dircctior.a. Principal Oifice, No. 19 North Eighth, street Philadelphia. Also, N'l.-l 1 t. Clair it., ritt.-.hurfr For sale in this pU -7 L. TIMII?
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