Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 November 1840 — Page 3

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rcnnr iuwon&er s night tcliool will "--J l"'Si iue .u inst. Thce intending to avail themselves of tl e opportunitj, arc deiired to call previous, or on that evening, and make known such intention, at die school rooms on .Market street T. II. OA VAX AUG II. Nov. 12th, 1840. r.23-3w. WAITED. T the St. Gabriel Co! Boy of 15 or 16 years of age, who could attend tho horse, cut wood, Ac. to whom would be given, his board, clothes and schooling. None need apply, unless well recommended. P. S. No person is authorized to purchase on credit for the establishment, except the Stewart, Kdmk Tocksiii. P. BELLIER, Pres't. Nov. 13th, 1S40. n23-3w. BOOK BINDING. INDUCED by several gentlemen of this place, the undersigned intends to try try what he can do in the way of his trade, (that of Book Binding,) tn incennes. 1 Here is an old and true saying, that -the Joed or the work must praise its master," he therefore, deems it entirely useless to enter into any detail of what he is able to do. Let those gentlemen who have any thing to do in his line, try him, and satisfy thernselvea. He can be found attending regularly to his bu w i einess in one oi .ir. juuaa a store rooms, opposue A. Lietioy s residence. ALOYSE BAKNHARD Nov. 13th, 1840. n23-3 w. STRAYED Oil STOLID. Mtv Strayed or stolen from the sub "73- i seriber on Tuesday the 27th Octoa chesnut sorrel horse, four VV? ycars old, about 14 hands high, aJScirffiJ not shod his eyes are of a bluish cast, and resemble those of a moon-blind horse, but sees well. When he was missing his mane' and tail were considerably thronged with burrs. Any person returning the above descubed horse Avill receive all reasonable charges and the thanks of M. L. EDSON. Nov. 11th. 1810 n23-3t. ROPES! ROPES'! ROPKS!!! J E WIS STOWLP, tenders his sincere thanks to those who have heretofore s liberallv patronized mm nd solicits a continuance. He has now, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply of Grass and Hemp Cable Ropes, J3ed Cords, nd Plough Lines. Trot Lir.es. Fishing Lines, Chalk Lines, &c, ail of which he will -dispose of on reasonable terms. Nov. 13th, 1S40. n23-6 w. NOTICE IS hereby given, that on Monday th.i 7th day of December next, being the first day of'the County (Commissioners Court of Lawrence county, contracts wid be let by said Court to the bidder, at the old Court Ho us-, in the Town ot f,awrencevil!o, for furnishing brick, lumber, and stone, for anew Court House, secured bv bond. Contracts v order of t.ormn. Court. E. Z. RYAN, flerk. L&wrenceville, III., Nov. 4th, 1S40. r.23-3t. 7 HE tmdersi-j ?d Executor of the estate of .i ":i". ucn- .tree, Jate ot rvnox counlv. I.-i. ,'- .-rased, will e.poe to pub'ie sale, at Briu-cviiJe. in Suurd iy the 5th of December, ensuing, all t ho pcrs,,iri j.'operty, of said deceased, coni.tl.ig vf the !! jwi.j articles, to it; 0:ie Dearborn Wagon, One Lot cf Book, together with many ether articles too tedious to mention. Terns of oi?. All sums of three dollars and under, ea.sh. On all sums over three delJars, a credit of twelve months will be given, The purchaser giving his note with approved security. ROBT. McCORD, Executor. Nov. 9th, 1S40. n23-3t. AcIaaiittistmtor?s IVoticc. rBHE undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of John Ocheltree, late of Knox county. Ia., deceased. All those indebted ;o said estate, are requested to make imniedhte payment, and such as have claims against the same, will present them legally authenti cated lor settlement, i he estate is svpposed to be solvent. ROHT. McCORD, Executor Nov. Jth, 1S40. n23-3t. Ad in i n i s t ra 1 or ' s I' o 1 ice. T iHE undersigned has taken out letters of ad ministration, on tht. estate of Wm. Gamble, Ute of Knox county, Ia. deceased. All those having claims against said estate, will present them legally authenticated for settlement. Those indebted to the same will please make immediate Fettlement The estate is supposed to be solvent. LORENZO GAMBLE, Acm. Nov. 9th, IS 10. n23-3t. Administrator's S:ilt rf HE undersigned, administrator on the estitc of Wra. Gamble, deceased, will expose to public sale, on Saturday the oth of December, suing, all the personal property of said dalsiJ consisting in part of the following: v "ausehold and Kitchen Furniture. Two horses and a wagon, &c. Terms of sale AU s;;ms of three dollars and unJcr, cash in hand; and all sums over live dollars, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purrhaser eiing his note with approved security. LORENZO GAMBLE, Adra. Not. 9th. 1340 r,23-3t. Admistrator?s police. THE undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the etate of John McClur, late of Knox county, Ia. deceased. All those indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the isme, will present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate i supposed to be solvent. ROBT. McCORD, Adm. Nov. 9th, 1P40. n23-3t. Sale of Persons! Froperty. rpHE undersigned, will offer at public sale on - the 2 1st of November, inst. at the residence of Cyr Pullet, Esq. at half past 12 o'clock, P. M. the following personal estate: One Cow, Chairs, One Table, Kitchen Furniture, together with various other salieles too tedious to mention. Ttrms.Caih on all Bums under two dollars. On others, 6 months credit upon appioved securiJ;" ' B. CATHARINE.

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fSjIIE subscriber takes this timelv Sji -ri.it; v.- ' . . ft , g 3 CU;itomers know, that Notes Z ham,a n?1 fay off their accounts in the ' 6 33 d'd last 'ear' '"i"" will Pnianswer to pay the old notes, but Pork or au v.iu answer the purpose. Now in order to maintain your credits in the store, and save costs et the Squire's, and maintain those good feelings ouu commence that should exist between the 1 . i tmyer anu seller, come forward on or before the -n Ueccmber next, like men and payments In case the above is neglected do not be surprised to find your notes and accounts, with the proper officers for collection, without reserve, but if the above is complied with, new accounts may be made. I mean nothing but what is right Yours respect full v, A. B. DANIEL. Vineenncs. Nov. 3d, 1S-10 r.22-tf. iV O T ICE. JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MA K EI?, can get constant employment and a good situJ ation by applying to JOSEP7 ROSEMAN Oct. 23. 1840 20-tf. Jar j White Sn.ikc. HE subscribers inform those who are in uei'icu 10 mem, ma: uiey are in great a.it ot the needtul at this time, and therefore call upon all to come forward and make payment, or close their accounts bv notes, as longer indulgence cannot be given. We want monev and must hive it, to pav our own debts. B LRTCj & iANNAIH Ei. i ne books van be found at the old stand f. .u. Moore will wait upon von. B. &. II. Oct. 23. 1640 30-tf. 1 Bbls Tanner UIL, ol a superior quality, just received ana lor sale by H. E. PECK. Market xt. opposite Clark's Hotel. Sep. 25, 16-10 nirtf. Dr. AMOS G. HULL'S GENUINE PATENT TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. A N invaluable article for the above disH. E. PECK, Druzzist, Market st. opposite Clark's'llotel. Oct. 2. 18-40 nl7tf. S TO V E S 3 IJ RE MI I'M COOKING STOVES, suitable 1 tor small families, for sale low bv C5REENHOW 4 BOYLE. Vincennes, Feb. 21st, 1840 39-11'. ' O T 1 V E . 610 Acres of School Land for Sale. will sell on Saturday the 12th day of Ddcember next, at the Court House in Lawrenceville, the following valuable Land, viz: Section 16, in Township 2 North-Ranee 10 Eat. This t-ection has been subdivided into lots of 10 acres, and will be sold as divided. It is situated in the South West pait of Lawrence counTC, and is truly Valuable. About o"0 acres of this section is well timbered. wi:h two tine stone quarries on it, and the Land of a good quality. The other half, S3v oUO acres, is beautiful hih rich nruirie. A edit of one, two, and tljrce vears will bo given. Notes with approved security will be re quired, together with a mortgage on the premises. A. GKEER, School Cornndisioner, L. C. I.awrenceville, Nov. 4th 1810. LAND FOR SALK. '. undersigned will stli at private sale rrIII o:i god terms, one hundred acres of nrst rale land in the Prairie, two miles below Vineenncs, twenty acres of which are well timbered, tixty acres under fence, and contains cne good double frame house, together with such contiguous buildings as are necessary for a farmer. Thi 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 UOBIXOUfiH. Oct, 17th, IS40. 195t. n Eiv ooods. II L subscribers have just received direct Irom Philadelphia, a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Cutllery, J3oots, hots. English, traw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, 4c, which they will sell on rea THORN A TRACY. Mav 13, IS 10 51 tf. NOTICE. fh RE EN HOW 4- BOYLE are just in receipt IS of additional supplies of Winter Goods, which render their stock complete and quits ex tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing, as the- will sell for the cash, unusually low. Pork of good quality will be taken ot the h'gh est market price in exchange for goods, at the lowest cash prices at the store cf GREENHOW ef BOYLE. JW.1S39 30-t Ur. Jiidkin' Patent Specific Ointment, OR the cure of white swellings, ulcers, glank2u 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, sore eves, &c. For sala by H. E. TECK. sep. 19, 1310 n!5tf. DR. JOHN B. !. BAIT, A MEMBER of the Faculty of Medicine of Par'i3, intending permanent ly lo settle in Vincennes, respectfully offers his services in the practice of Medi

cine, Surgery, Dentistry, and all other branches of the healing art. Ofiie at St. Gabriel College. Oct. 2, 1810 n!7tf. CASH FOR WHEAT. I WILL give the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at mv mill. J. !,. COLMAN. June 12, lSiO 1-if.

THE PRODIGAL RETURNED. THROUGH SHEER NECESSITY AG MX AT THE ANVILTTYa undersigned takes this mode of informing his friends in this ar.d ti e neighboring counties; that he has resumed the 'old trade uf blowing and striking, ar d icspectfully solici their patronage, anil assures them that all work entrusted to him in the DLACKjSMI'17ING and WAGON MAKING, shall be done in a work manlike manner, and at the shortest notici. He has now on hand Four horse, or Road Wa gons; Two horse ditto; One horse Dearborns, and horse carts; also wheelbarrows, cutting boxes, bedsteads o!" dilTerent patterns, and a great variety of useful and ornamental utensils used bv the Farmer, Mtchunic or liss lu, and which he will sell on such terms as to suit the times, which will be extremely low fur cash. Job work in either of the above, lines of busi ness, will receive prompt attention, at his shop on 2d street, below Market, adjoining his dwelling house, or at his blacksmith shoo opposite Mr. N. Smith's Pork house. When this advertisement ceases to appear in the newspapers of the place, it must nt be taken for granted that the toils at the anvil have ceased. JOiN DUNNING. sep. 19, is 10 nI5;f. N. B. JIc likewise most respeclfullv requests those indebted to him, by note or book account, to call and settle the same on or before the Inst day of January, 1341; and those failing to attend to this notice must expect to be treated, as those to whom I am indebted, treat me. J. D. rESRAR HOOTS A: SSSOES. fTl TjjPl' ri'"fived direct Vj I Doston, a splendid v of Dnjts and Shoes, adin from varietv dmiml.lu suitid to the present and an. preaching seasons, which will be sold unusually Lw for cash. Amongst tlie assortment are the fob low inc. 100 50 50 50 50 100 50 50 50 50 5:) 50 50 50 "0 51 pat is Men's thick Erozans. Ihistets, ZiVt's Boots, Eljj lirozaris. Hue Calf Downing S'iocs, Aip JiOota. Saved Calf Boots, do Lady's do do Misses line I'eired, Sea! Shin Shoes, Kip Shoes. Strap hors, Seal Shin Shies, La la's Pumps, Childre.ds lirozans, B'y's Thick Boots, Boy's Brogans, rids, together w ith the former stock, makes my assortment comp! ;te. i hose recently purehassd, were juJh iou!y n lected, and are warranted lo b of the best inatt iials. PATRICK MOORE. mceniu-F. rt. :iVth. IS 10. n2 !-lf. F Oil V I G X AND 25 g .t: z: t i c a, s o r a N store, and fur sale at an advance of 15 per j CCnt. Oil COSt and chfirrrps fnr rncK i u.t. .'! stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. Also pure French and Peach Brandy, Holland (Jin, Irish hi.kev, v. bv (IKEENfDW & BOYLE. Vincrnnes. IVl r.th, 1S10 37-tf. BARRELS of Rvctilled Whiskey on consignment, for sale oy G. CUUIKSHAMv. A-n. Oct. 2, 1S40 n!7if. CABINET iFURMTURE. On Water street, between Busscron and Broadicay streets. nglllE subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends and the public generally, that he is now manufacturing- every variety of splendid furniture, which the public may need, at the lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as are used in a family. Orders from the country shall receive prompt attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. CHAKLES P. HYLEil. Sept. 25. 1810 nltftf. N. H. Coffins made at the shortest notice. TAXES' TAXES!! fjjOTICE is hereby given, that the state and && county taxes for 1P-I0 are now due. All thoe interested will do well t provide themselves with the necessary means to discharge the same when called on, as no indulgence can be given, it being absolutely necessary to settle the same by the first of December. In mv absence please call on Wm. J. eberd, who is authorized to re ceive in mv name. JAMES JOHNSON, C. K. C. August 14, 1840 nlO-tf. GROCERIES. JLST received and for 6a!e low for cash, th iwiiu"uij vii uvivv fcci ittca uu'ttiita. 10 Dags avannah Coffee, 10 do do Kio, 10 bbls Loaf ugar, 6 do iiavannah ugar, 10 do X. O. Molasses, 2 Casks perm Oil, 6 Half Pipes Domestic Brandy, i Pipe Champsiqn Brandy, 1 do Cogniac, do 1-2 do Holland Gin, 4 bbls uperior Port Wine. 6 Tubs best chewing Tobacco. 6 do do Common, 12 Chests Y. H. Tea, 12 do Imperial Tea, 24 Boxes Bar Soap, 10 Bales Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5, 6 and 7 hun dred very low for cash. Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors, by the barrrl. PATRICK MOORE. Vr:c?n!if. Oct. "0th, 1 91'V- n2 1 -t.

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The oh! ( asil iSiifttr.tn still 't All the Lottery tickets sold bv J. M Clarke are authorized bv the Slate of Virginia, and drawn publicly under the superintendance of Commissioners an appointed for that purpose. The old cash system has been adopted, and will be persevered m bv me to the exclusion of all Real Estate Lotteries, and prizes cashable on demand. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. Class F. Draws at Wheeling November I3th, 1840. GRAND CAPITALS. ,24: 10X00, and 10:) of 1,000, Arc. &c. Whole tickets 10, halves 5, quarters 2,50 V I R G I N I A STATE LOTTE RY. uiass AO. i, draws at U heeling. November 20ih, 1840. 75 Numbers and 12 drawn Ballots. TrvJy magnificent and brilliant scheme. 5 Prizes oj S20j e ach 5s IOO,OO0; 1 prize of 20,00 ) I 1 20.000 2 prize ol 10,120 5.o::o t.ooo 4J,M,0 2,000 20,000 :i 'JO.O 'O I 4 20.000 10 And ."SO of 10 0, and 60 of .jCO, &c Tickets only 15, halves 7, :"0, quarters 3,75 certificate of a package of 2" whole tiolicts will be sent lor 20!'. Halves and quarters in propnrtton. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTi:RY. 1, draws at Wheeling:, Novem ber 27th, Sli). 7S Numbers and 17 drawn Baiiots. Novel and exhaor diary Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL. 6 O , O O O prize of sGO.OOO J " ?.q.o:o 1 1 I 4 r 10 ."0 5') prize of 4,000 2.: 00 2,310 2.000 I J. 000 10,(100 8,000 7,000 j 6.000 j 5,-00 1.750 1.500 1,(00 50 Kelts 20, helves 10. quarters 5. Address vour orders to J. Si. CLARKE, Wheeling, At?ont for the Mruinijpr. .... . . XOTICE. partnership heretofore existingduinij business under the name rRHlE and and style of 1 Moore, & Co., is this day mutually dissolved. All persons knowing theknselves indebted to the late firm, citlfer by note or bock account, are requested to call and settle the same with Patrick Muore, who is authorised to receive and settle the srimr. PATRICK MOORE & Co. Viiifftint's. July l.'M) COTiCE. A I Y wife (Jiii FT left my bed and boarding without any just cause or provication on the 5th day of October 1S10. This therefore is to for warn ail persons from crediting or dealing with her in any way on my account, as I aui determined to pav no debts of her contracting after this dat-j Octobei the 10th 18 10. ABOLE.M HILL. Oct. 10, IK 10. nl'SwS. OVSTERtf! OVSTEU.S!! N Oyster supper will be prepared a :5-,- the Finish Coffee-house. Come cne, come all all who are fond.of the delicious dish come, and you will be accommodated with stewed oysters, oyster flitters, broiled squirrels, &c. Oct. 2, 1810 nl7. DRUGS ANDM D I C ! N S. fPUE subscribers are now re g ceiving at the old stand of HI 'IT & SAWYER, a fresh supply of , MEDICINES, PAINTS. AND OILS &Q, Which they offer to the public at unusuallv low rates. Among other articles may be found the follow in g: Sperm, Sweet and Linseed Oils, Varnishes of ill kinds, Russia Brushes, Paints of all kinds, Cold and Silver Leafs. Dve Stuffs, Indigo, f aleratus, Race and ground Ginger, Lemon, rSitric. Muriatic and Sulphuric Acids, Rappee, Maccoboy and Scotch Snuffs, Glass Ware, Window Glass, Putty. Spts. Turpentine, Alcohol, Oldredges Balm of Colombia, Spohns cure for the Head Ache, do Elixir of Health, Tomatoe Pills, Ext Buchea for Venwreal complaints, Faheristecks Vermifuge. Carpenters Syrup, Liverwort, do Sarsapaiilla, Spanish Cigars. Wines, Patent .Medicines, Surgical Instruments, together with variety of Fancy articles. Stationary, &c. &c. J. B. COLWELL & Co. Druggists and Apothecaries. Opposite Greenho fc Bovle. Oct. 10, 1810. nlSwf.. WM. tlNELET. j . T. UlSSKLI. LTNDLEY & RUSSELL. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, IS'o. 30, POTIIRAS STHEET, Refer to: Messrs. A. P. Gray & Co., Xr.u Orleans,Churchman, Roberts "fc Co., JVcir York , Lea, Bunker & Co., Philadelphia ; William Garvin & Co. Louisville. Ky.f Poindexter, Rhey & Co., Pittsburgh ,. IV. E. Janney oV Co , Ft. Louis Jos. Collet, Eugene, Ji.; J. Farrington, TtrnHaute, Ia.,- J. M. Stockwcil 6c Co., Eransvide, la.,- N. Smith, Mncennes, Ij. Vincennes, Oct. 30th. 140. n2-tf. NOTICE. LL those indebted to E. ?. Coleman, bv note or book account, are hereby notified to pv the same on or before the Il of Peeernbcr. or bide the consequences. K. N. 'OLM.N". Vincenccs, Oct. ?0th, 1 n-3-tf.

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PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. N 1 N T I Y L A R , THIS SCHOOL will recommence, on the First Monday of September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the last eifht

years, the subscriber giaieful lor the liberal support hitherto ail'orded, solicits the continued patronage of the community. lie 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, yards, rooms, anparatus anu instruciers, ot both sexes, it has superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher ate allowed at any time. I he Principal pays alien tion at requisite times lo each pu nil in every study. P1PILS OF HITHER SEX. OR ANY .Vl.K XV.E RttriVEO. If you wish your children well taught, and properly accommodated call first at this Institute and sec. Instruction given in Reading. Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delineation rf Maps, Grammar, Composi'ion, Rhetoric, Logic, Pook-keepin (single and double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Xatural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Mineralogy, Zoology, lgebra, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Vocal Music. Terms 85 00 per. quarter of 1'J weeks, or if entered by the year $if00;fper year of 48 weeks. For L3tin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the panics. Wood per year 50 cent-?. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, rrindhal. August 20, 1840.ii hvTt v i i Ie.l'aTri. v eiTaT7 in store 1200 pieces of Jeans of our own manufacture, and will continue to receive from the factory in Stubeuville, Ohio, about 100 pieces per month. Our terms are 0 months, if longer time is -iv-. ii-. . ... 3 , . . t.i c nuu iniCiCBi aiici o munins. ji t-1 ii cr the manufacturers ourselves, and feelectin at a very small advance on manufactured cost, our prices are quite a low as easts em prices. Dealers will please recollect that in purchasing from us, they save e-x-change; they pel an article manufactured in the west, and suited to it: that tin; col ors are warranted lo be fas', and the ui i c jieta ptTiL'c.. v. ountrv tner peels perfect. Country chants and dealers generally are respectfully invited lo call and examine tins stock before going east: they will please to keen in mind that we sell by the single piece or case as purchasers may wish. V shall continue to keep an assortment of P.app's Ciotlis and batlinetls and Harmony Cot ton Yarns: and also, a regular stork ol flannels, varn socks and sloi-kin-'s. JAMKS H E:KY X. CO. No. 'i-j Main Street, Louisville, ICv. Lou. Jour. Jiuy i no-, in. If FST received fifteen sets of Ik-ad and Foot Stones, assort. .d sizes, and for sale by D. W HITMOKE. Oct. 1S39 22-tf. TRUTH iS POWERFUL AKD WILL PREVAIL. DR. SAPPING TON'S VEGE7ABLE FEBRIFUGE AND AGUE PILLS, (IMPROVED.) , yiupiienu ui inete pins nr.ving tjr several years been a resident and practicing phy sician in the U estern States, has become practicrlly and intimately acquainted vith all the .lUeascs peculiarly incident to that portion of the country. These all originate in one common cause; belong to the same family; are extrenu-Iv simple in their characters; and, consequently, require an equally simple mode of treatment, lie has therefore, for a long lime, been convinced that much of the money annually expended in the employment of physicians, might bo saved, anJ th public quite as well served, bv nutting into the hands of the people, a remedy suited to those jrj'.-'a.sts, wkh sufficient instructions in regard to the proper mode of applying it. It was with this view that thei-e medicines were got up and introdu-.-od ti th? public, and for the time that has cbip-?d since their introduction, they hive had a circulation uneqnaled bv ;:nv thing .if the kind in the country, and the a.-toinsbing and uniform success attending their administration, has gained for them a reputation niU' ii to be en-1 vied, and scacely enjoyed by any other remcdv ever brought before the public. It is j;ov, with the utmost confidence, that the proprietors of theso pills offers them to the puMh , with cverv assurance that wheie the Jiivciiuns are closely followed, they will inf.dlibly be found n site and i.J,-.-.lt I'J RiJ the various toruis ol l ever, ot Fever and Aau.-, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, &o., with their concoiii-' itanls and sequels, jiain in the head, back, and limbs, loss of appetite, sickness at the stomach, irregularities of the bowels, enlai gmt-nt of the' liver and spleen, jaundice, c. Each box of these medicines contain three different kinds of pills, to wit: a gentle, safe, vet an efficient caihartic pill; un agreeable diaphoretic and anti-spjsmotic pill; and a most powerful, yet perfectly safe and pleasant tonic piil. These are accompanied dv ample instructions 1:1 regard to their application to most of the diseases of ordi. nary occurrence, and will enable tvciy family to become their own physician. The extieme nressure of the times has induced the proprietor of inese meuicines ro reduce the price of them from $2 00 to I 50prrlox,in order that thev mav be within the m aris of all, and therefore be more generally useful. They will be found for sa! in most of ihe towns and pnric pi settlements in the western country. Price n-w tinifbrmlv 1 "ifi BEWARE OF OUXTEHFEITS Xone are jenuine unless they have an ei;"rarrd I tac Miiiite of fbe i'ro!nt'fiir' fc!T,,ir .... ,e. 1 labels of ee.eh bo. ,.c.t pitreba-e of anv per- I 'on unless they have ;im engraved eerliii. vte of j A ie.-icv. signed bv 'hpintntii Yatrs. ( ien.-r-.l ' -g''nt. I or silr bv J. h. coj.wni.i,. Co.. Itruggitts. O if- a,

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IMPORTANT DISCO VERY, npHE public are hereby directed to the medieel advertisements of Dr. HAKLICH'S cele iiated Cmpvund Strenthcnim; Tonic , an.i German Aperient ;. k;i. . " ,

i. Harhch, a celebrated phyMcian of Aildor .u.n, wnicn nas been used with unparailed success throurjhrut Germany. Thi, medicine consists of tvro kinds. iz: tb0 f land the Compound Strengthening Tu.,;, Uiu ' I hrv are each put up in small paeks, aj shoulJ both be used to effect a permanent cure. Thow who are afflicted would do wc to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, m therm.. er prodtc sickness or nau.-ea while t i:..j;. A safe and f f ectual remedy for Ivj)efsia or Eiaiir,Jroia, and all stomach complaint.": pain in the side. I.,, compfanMs, iosj ci appetite, rjalulencv, Palpitation of the heart, general debility, nt r'vous irritability, sick headache, Female diseases, Spaamo. uc affections. Rheumatism, Astlimas. CoijbUtI1p. ton, iVc The Grrman Aperient Piils are t. cieanse tne stomach and puril'v the blood. T,VTonic or Stftiigthening Hil's' to stren-then u;;d invigorate the nerves and digestive or-nns and ?ive tone to the stomach, as all diseases oriin, fiom impuriUes of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which eiperienco hataught taeia to be the only remedy to effect a cur... rhey are not only recommended and piesrribed by the most experienced Physicians in their duily practice, but also taken bv those cer.tleme i t t-a selves whoever they feel the symj.t.s 0f those diseases, in which they know them to be cfiiceuuus. i .is is me case m all Iar e cities in which tney nave an extensive sale It is not to bn tu. ....w lllal uc- meuicines will cure ull deas merely by purifying the blood-this :hev v. ,11 v do; but they certainly i!J, and suiHricn't a-uhorV ty of dauy pro.,:s asserting that tho.e rnedicii-s taken as recomrr.eiul, by the directions whk'i accompany thera, will cure a great majority cf cli.-ases ol the st-.mach, lungs, and ,W, U vhirti urpu.'ities of the Lh.od are occasioned. ' .liirtt 1- ? E.::psi J.,i3i ta E'eisaalr ur. u. r. JUxhvUd C, 'inpouud ticiutthei,me i omr, and (.'cr rman Aia-iknt Pills. Th.u .u., remove all thse JiMresoixig disease,, v,h( il J t,u(ts are liable to be atiiicted with. They rmove those mod id sccu-ti..iis which u !u ;i lt u-r tu, soon .iniui.'H -i r.umf.er of tJUR-s render IViiijb-s ui.hu !UI J t.i! pv ail r.;i.s.. tticir livea. 1 Inw piil3 Usod a .'jj."viinLr !o liireci on, immeuiau ly cie.te u nt and heal!bv net:-. iiiroiigiKUt tlie Wtioie sYsiiu) ru .r'ii the !..! itji.il, :ukJ S" "s- KirtHlh to tfie t he sa.'i,i time ieitevii-j; t:.,th 1 - r""i pa Ui!" -ci7 nmvt s, jt side, back. an-i i..ii!:iwa uppet : i.. tne i-v stem ao-ani t j i;0 .,r. O i'r"i' : v aiid iest..un:r tranquil repoae. Th.ise Jh. ei:j..y Health, must oeitahdv i'ies--a m ncn :.if compare t suit.-rrrs t! "h'm- ineir.seives t.) in with win, jus i'i,-t;a v are i'l siil'icrf t.t tr. ,i , '.I... I ii i - . i'J 'Mi.,. ixaca.ses p-esci.t ii.-.i;i.itiu-s ill V. ill' circumstances, wl.ij all be checked by ll. .3 lei.ns anu rvuj varimM in the Oiirni. licf.'ii.'.-it. ii,av use i.f Dr. (J. 1 .,r'li..,;. i . oinnoutid tref-:!..-i,ii..T .411-1 ' id L'l.i ri r...i loi f I 1.1 s sue asJJyp.pM:,, , s er e. u, ;, Mli l'uin n t;.e.o, Ifheu.-natin, :.,-.A .UUilhs; IViU1!lt' b.:S,aM'f' f!l hlM'.tMS t.l Which hi,,,,.-.:, ....;u.i. i an.',.'! i, v.l.i'T.: I ,,i.j( ;, n aiV,.,.., t Inrecti'.-'.is f jr u.iii tie'-.- Medic;;:, comtnnT t!-.c:.i. T:.ce Medicinr- . I i ai.ee s a! A iy , at -be tuser; v.;t:i periect sr.tety ty the mt de.i.-aie as they are mi.J i( tJ-eir i.perati;ti an'i in the ir eilects. b'eniale, pb.'J-tir.t :tl by !'. u-e j)r. JIar'i'b' inipjurii t;tn lliViiil.iT o.vl 1 ri:i;in A neri..-!-;n Mr. iSo! Wii.-on, f l'h .1 ! .. t--r c. Pa. af-i..i,h-u lu ief1!s .....1 L..C disease, ..-f which he had t r,-t liiM've di: tris.-iiit; his ci ' it'-fies fir e. ti,, i o i-u' t ..... . IS month IiiS sv inptotns were, m alibis joints, espicially i.i his hip, fr!!.)ubh r. ami ancles, pa:n im rea-inr; -bvav-r,i". .iids ,.v-' iiius attended with hf.it. lh- uaat..,c tin,,, in .1 able to move his- limbs on account ef the j.h. b.img so great; he bein r advid bv a fri-nd ot hs to procure Dr. Hariieh's r,s, f:tIit , lhc 0er in W ..ci I 1.... r i r Tl II 1,1 T t!;e nit ..;c::i- t):o ourd hv and hi.; stren?!!! incredHUL' fr. ,! ,. . . r" wcr-U was able to at:; i., to his h;i ' . in lie 'idj not uone tor IS nu.nth.-; f. r Uic t eiieiii ,.(' wi.n...-. ..m.iu, ia- uisiirs mose Jmes 1. 1 ,.' ',P,t ..5 ...'I- ... I i .. I that thev :ry be rc!ifvp.J. . . , . I - - lur "no.. I i. r.,-,,.. ..I . 1 fhn pieasuiis of a healthy iii.-. This disease often oiiginutes from a hubit overloading or distending the stomach bv e .reosive eating or drinking, or very protracted period of fasting: an indolent or sedentary in which no exrcise is afforded to the muscular ubre or mental faculties, fear, grief, and deep a.ietv. taking too frequently, strong purgative mcdhinedysentery, miscarriages, intermittent nn ) spasmod c affections of t!io stomach and bowels; the mut tommon of the latter cnices are late hour ar.d he too i'.o.;ut nt use uf .spirituous liquors. ym;A cms. Dyspepsia mty be described fruni a want of appetite or an unnatural and voraci.ntH one. nausea, so:u?ti ir.es 'oiliou cmitinz, sudden and t'aiisiei.t distcn.-ions of the stomach after eating, acid and prutiescenr eructions, water brash, pains in the region of the stomach, eoMivene.-s! palpitation of the he.rt, di.in.'ss and dimness of sight, di-turbod u st, tremors, mental denpondency, llatuleucy, spasms, nervous irritability, chilliness, sallow r.vss of complexion, oppression after eatioi. gcnt-ral debility; this disease will a!o very often' produce the sick headache, as proved by the e : nonce 01 ti;ose who have suihrcd cf it. Treatment. The principal object ;. bo kep in iew are 1st, to free the stomach and intesthu, from offending materials. 2nd, to improve th tone of the dig-stive organs and energy of th system in removing noxious matters kvrn lh stomach, and obviating cosln?ues. Violet dim tic purgatives should be avoided and those ripen ents should be used which act gently, and rathe by soliciting the peiistaltic motions of the inte tines to their regul irity of health, than l y imuing them to a laborious excitement. There is to medicine better ndapteJ to the completion of this than Dr. Harlieh' German Aperient Pills. To improve the functions of the debilitated organs and invigorate the system generally, no medicir.a has ever been a prominently erTicaciou as DrHarlich's Compound Tonic Stier.gtlunidr Pillr, whose salutary indue. ice in ttt.ring tlie difft stive organs to a healthy action, and le-csUblishing health and vigor in enfeebled and dy.-peptic con siitutions. hire gained the implicit confidence o ihe mo.-t eaiioerit physiei-iria, a. id ;;n uno.-i ce lent , I"'1"''" '''"'inr-iy. Remember Dr. Ft ii !kh' -"mpuU!ui i ..me reiiiriiieniiic i'.ij.. t!. 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