Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 January 1841 — Page 3
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From the Buifilo Commercial d vertiser. ToFTUL RrrjrE. I send y-.y.x below. Mojtj. Editors, n recipe i.r ni."king a . imposition which will render w.'vd eni 1 . ' T 1 T 1
;,rriv nroiii'.Humr. i: u vcrv sniijuv epr.re'juiiu ea.--y 'ppLica:;o:i. 1 !K mi wun an oro.narv or.ivi. rh fi'r.r 'in ! A ir ! coa' il a poll i v. 1 !, :!1 f( a. lie ak'" a ' v ol wat t ' l;ic fl trtaeo ot woo 1 vo'l over, an 1 a l l ; It n nr.: :':; thwdve 1 la"-:'o::i. 'V h :a v . L to a;i a n vi! ) 1' ! in; rip r.Hiitio:i: 1st, a the eon d tone v M.I, a "Miii -:.'n: - . iMi .1 i!-'ir pa "ft'' ot t' c ni!t vi painters' siz"; mntitv of pure c'.a.v ;
rem.e; i-i t.io eorisu-t-'nee a or jam. When the clay is well iai xed, apply the preparation as before directed to the wood: it will secure it from the action of both tire and rain. In a most violent lire, wood thus saturated may be carbonated, but it will never blaze. If desirable, a more agreeable color can be given to the preparation by adding a small quantity of red or yellow ochre. It might also be useful for you to mention in your paper, especially at this season of high wind?, that a handful or two of sulphur thrown on to the tire when a chimney is burning out, will almost instantaneously extinguish the flame. When a husband comes home io uui'.or, bis wife should see it properlv prepared; she should know from personal observation too. Some wives erm to I h iik they were born to be icaifcJ upon. I A woman who always wants ahostof servants to tend upon her, is not fit to be at the head of a family, and ought nevci to Remarried. We bar this everlasting call
nmn one another to wait upon you. el p yourself. Why, what were your hands made for but to use? lihntmatiim. Take a pint of tlu spirit' an r' rs ot turpentine, to wlnen a -,.1,1 in:v.' f camphor; lot it stand till the phor is dissolved: then rub it on the h!ie--t 1. and it will never fail of rem. too complaint. Fiann-'l shoul 1 be r.p afror (impart has been well fomented i ) in 'r plied with firp"!irino. Uep-at the applicati i:rr and evoriii. It is said to ! ctt' -t.'.al in cases of bur in, so aorn..allv ' , ' s ind bruises. Hay State Democrat. M T 1 1 : 1 K 1 On Tuesday evenincr. the 9th ll.-pm'.pr, 140, bv the Kev. Samuel R Alexanpt. Mr. vTotvw A ii m ?t ii o fi , Jr.. to Miss ('(irniivr Mi l) iN4i.li, both f Knox county. It. lUh'D In this place, on Thursday. December :ilt, Mr Mut Hr.NTiN, widow of Capt. KoSrrt Uuntin. t'ir suite dtv. in ibis plu'r, NT r-. Aim itv N MiniKV, consort ot Mr. Edward Wnf.hen. ShvvllTs Suit-. T r V viitue of a wiit of Fi. Fa , to me A & directed, from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose io public .ale, at the Court House door, in Viaceime-, on Saturday, the tUh day of February, acrecah'y to the "d section of the .. t. subj.M ting real and personal estate to execution, between the hours 1 a oYlork, A. M., aa.i 1 o'clock. F. i M.. of s:o I dav. the fo'lowing property, to wit: The S. W. qr. of N. IT qr. nf fr '.V.onal lot - tovvi'np 1, N. Ii. I ! V , o,o,iuii!g fortv acres, lot No. I el I r a -Ve.us.i lot No. i:C -ownship J, N. II. 10 V., containing 55 and thirty-tlircc hundred.hs -u rts, and the west hlf of fractional section No. 2 -, township 1, N. II. 10 W.. containing one hundred and twentv acres, levied on as the property of ilenrv F.i'-e, to satisfy the above writ, against Henry Fricc. Janu'3 Kyle, and Henry l. Wheeler, in favor of Benjamin Wo! A;. A. SMITH, Sd. K. C. January 13'.h ISil :ii-ot. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, TVOTICil is hereby, given that the mill dersigned has taken out letters of Administration, from under the band of the Clerk of Gibson county, on tho estate of Chauncy Fierce, dee'd., late of said count-. All persons having claims a-r-ainst' said estate, are notified to present ihera, legally authenticated, for settlement; and all those indebted to said estate, nre requested to make immediate settlement. Said estate is supposed iu be solXfl,'t" JONATHAN LATII0.M HUDSON IiROWN. Admr's. January l'2ih, 1811 33-3t FIRE! FIRE!! f TpU ...rriibera of the Vincennes Ihre Company knowing themselves indebted to the Company are respectfully iuvited to call and settle the same, iramediatily; they know, er ought to know, that it is impossible to sustain tho Company without some expense, consequently, there are a number of debts against the Company which ought to be paid. A. W. HUM., Treasurer. Jan. 9, 1 S 11TOIMCCO. RECEIVED, 20 Boxes, No. 1, Kontncky ToWoo. aad for sale bv MADDOX Sc- A?s. Nov 13th. 18 in. r- " BK JSS Kettle just received amlforsn'e id 1)V N SMITH Au".'2. 183 U-tf Asm1! Asuc! CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUK AND FFA'ER. I-vK .9 Vrn.N'O TON'S Acuo Pills for sale at y iMwof DANIEL WIN'JATi:. Julv 11. IS 10 n--tf.
h.N" band mid lor sale by the undersigned, a fresh and geuertd a.wortlarnt'.f (Jarden Seeds, cultivated and put up t)y the Shaker's, warranted of genuine p.uilitv a:: I Ioa' for cash. MADDOX vSc (I ASS. Januarv let's, IS 10. oC-tf.
virtue f a decree of the Knox " ( !rc:::t o;irr, and by virtue of a w ! it of vci'.t'iti exjiihius, to me direct!',, tr-nit the Clerk's Oi'ice of sai l court, .!.;(-;,; v to the 1 see lion of flit? Act snb;e. tm: real and p-. ;s estate to ceculion, 1 , i'! exp ire :o ;;,;!(iic sale. o:i Sate.rday. the tea day of February newt, at tho Court iloii '-1' door in ii: -ennes, between tho hoars of 10 o'clock, A. I. ; a 1 f o"e'..ek, M., of iii' I day, ail that certain tract or parcel of heio in Ktu.e: caaatv, known and d. ..'iialod as part of lot o. 10 in tho old d mail' n, b--inn!ng on the eo.-r.er of 1. X'-.--. 7 and 00. running iin'i!.."1 Xoi'ih I.) w, witii the line dividing; lots No?. -,) and NO. lis chain ::U links to a stake at John knife's coiner, thence Xorth i: l-kast, 0 chains and IV links t , a s'ake in Kiiil'e's line, thence onth !." 1 last chains to the State !oad. thence ;!5 at'i with .'ho State Koad to the line dh i 1ing ?Cos. PO and H). to a stake thence south -L West VI ch-h-.s mill CO links: tee place of beghnin;- cei'-'ining ,"0 aero.be t!ie same more or loss, taken as rhi prop'.'rty of Jeorge II. kincli. to sa.tisfv the ah r, e. writ of venditioni cxjioncn in iavor of tJeorm' lcr''. A! .SMITH, Sii. c. Jaaaarv loin, IS il. 'V2-:iv, . rra SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of vendii.oiii exnonas, to me directed, from the ' rk.s ollk'e of the Knox ciicuit court, i will expose io public sale, at the court house door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the Oth of Feb.. agreeably to the ."Id section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 o'clock. . M. of said day, the following p.operty, to-wit: One town lot in the town of lirurevilie, known as lot No. eight, with a dwelling house thereon, wi.ich was levied on as the property of Ohed Maey.to satisfy the above writ against James Foreman, Ohed Macy mid Jonathan V. Cox, in fiver of Benjamin Wolf. A. SMITH. Sh'iT. K. C Jan. 13. 111 3-2-r.i. KhviiiT Sail. virtue f an alias writ of vend.'tinni exponas, to me directed, from the Clerk's oilice of the Knox Circuit Court, I will exprse to public sale, at the Court House door in Vincennes, "on Satur day the I Oth day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 1 o'clock, 1'. of said dav, agreeably to the 3dscc:ion of the law subjecting real snd personal estate to execution, all that certain tract of land, 4 acre, let the sun; be more or less, lying and being in Knox county, it being three shares out of seven of location number FIT. it being given up as the property of Win. C Ful'erton to satisfy the above alias writ of venditioni exponas in favcr of Ezra Talmadge, Chesterfield M. Ward, and Joseph Marks, and aga nst Alfred Fellwood, Win. C. Fullerton, and Allen II. Ramsey. A. SMITH, Sff. K. C. January IGdi, 1 Sll3 J-::. OYSTKRS. J UST received direct from Baltimore. 1C0 Cans of the hest Pickled Oys ters, put up the present season, which will be sold low for cash, bv FA TRICK .MOORE. Jan.r,, 1M1 31-3t. justTuceive!) "g Fhiladetpliia, a general asgj sor.ment ol Landre tli's Garden Seeds, and for sale bv WM. IJURTCil & Co. Jan. G, r 1 1 3 1 -''t. DR. WM. REEDS, M RESPECTFULLY informs the p.ublie in general, that he has located himself in Russelville, Lawrence county. II!., where he wi t be at all times ready to attend io the calls of the alilicted. lie tlatters himself that ten years' experience in his profession in the Wabadi country, has rendered him capable of giving general satisfaction to his applicants. He also flatters lo nsclf that he is aide to cure all scrofui ..is diseases, such as Cancers, Kingsevil, Scald head, Arc. Also, Dropsus. Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, it:', kc. WM. REEDS. Kffacncc. WM. P JOHNSON. Russelville, Dec. I2ih. 1-10 3 )-3t. OIL. of a superior quality, just received and for sale bv 1 1. L. PF.CK, Mr,'.-(t tt. !.p;.ite CLrk's Ib id. Sep. 23, IS 10 nlt'tf.
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W1 1841. JL MA R Y LA N I ) LOTTE R Y. ('lass, draws January loth 18 IF Capitals. $20,000, 10,( 00,5,000, 20 1,000, fcp. Tickets $3, shares i.-i proportion. of MONONGALIA LOTTERY. Class 1, draws 10di January 1M1. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capitals, S3,-,," i)7, 1 0.5 1 .". f,('0 f;0 of 1,000, ipvC Tickets $10, shares in proportion. MARYLAND LOTTERY. Class 3. draws 'J(Uh January, H 11 ! Capitals, 820,0:50. 5,000. M of 1.500, itc. Tickets n", shares in proportion. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. Class !. diaws 2Tih Janurv, 1M1. LiRILLIANT SCHEME. Capitals. $20, COO. 5,000 and 50 prizes of I .' 00. ttp. i kels only s5, shares in proportion. ONE PRIZE of S30.0i0r,nd 100 of 100 LEESBURG LOTTERY. Class A. draws January "0th, FN 1 1 . Capitals, s:;o,!'.i 0, lO.OdO. 5,000 and 100 of 1,000, Sir. Tickets 610, shares in proportion Address vour orders to J. M. CLARKE, 127 Main street. Wheelinc, Va. ;v o t C 10 T REI'.NI vA7F in store IOW it BOYLE have now ore and oiler for sale on a verv sma.l aovance on I,ouisviIle prices. i 25 Pairs Rio Collie, 5 Pels Loaf Suc-ar, 25 " N. O. do, Ii0 Boxes by 10, 10 by lv 12 by lb window Glass, 20 30 1 10 Reams Wrapping Paper, Kegs assorted Nails, Ceroon Spanish Float In Keirs White Lead, jo. 12 Chests Y. II. Tea. Linseed Oi Lamp Blacl ccc. Oct. 11. 139 20 DR. JOriM B. f. BATT3 A MEMBER of the Faculty of Mcdi" XJWl- cine ot Paris, intending permanently to settle in Vincennes. respectfully offers his services in the praetice of Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, and ail other brsnehes of the healing art. Ofiie at St. Gabriel Colleir. Oct. 2, 1 10 nITtf. WW. TIN" III IT. J, T. 1'1'S'P.LI. IjIXDLEY &, UUSSEEL, Comaiission and Forwarding- Mcrchantn. No. oil, rOTllHAS STHl-KT, Ucfcr to: Messrs. A. V. Cny & Co., X, ir (rh:s , ("hun hman, Eobcrts -o., .V V"r,V ; ,ea, Hunker & Co.. !"':.'': ; William .'arin A Co. I. mii : -il'' A ".. 1'. .index ter. Elir v A. Co., rUts'inr1! N. E. Janney V Co , St. Louis,Jos. Collet, Uu-nu, It.; J. Farrmton, Trrr--l!"utr, Li.; J. M. SUh kvc!l A Co., .'r. .';.'.' , :.. N. Jnuth, Yincrnnis, I:. Vincennes. Oct. .)0'h 1 m 50.n2 1 -tf. BRANDY, " B!N3 WISE, I vlJl'ES. Good American Eran.ly, ." do do Ciin, 5 do r'-.veet Malaga Wine. 1 Pipe 1th proof Cojniac, P.r.m ly, 1 Cask Champaign 'o 30 Ba-s Shot assorted Nos. 500 lbs. Ear Ee i 10 bbls. Prime N. O. SuTf, 10 Eaq Kio Coih e, 20 Ke.mi.-i Wrappinq Paper. Tor sale low for cash bv E. EEOW.X. Dec. lsnh, 10. n"S-tf. ' r s-: . Id. those indebted to E. N. t'olem an, by no t or book account, are hereby notified to pay A the snme en or before, the 1st of Peeomhcr. or iibi le the consequences. E.N. COLMSN. Vincennes Oct. 30th, is in. ic::?-tf. i U ii Q a 1 illll subscribers have lust received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of Div (imuls, (itoceries. Forticn and Domestic Hardware, Glassware, Cutllcry, Hoots, t-'hoes. En dish. Straw and I cghorn Bonnets, 11 rush Fur, foissia Eeaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, N , Cnstings, ie-, which tlicy will sell on rea THO IIN .V TRACY IS 10. n2 7 tf. i ICC. 12;h rfv'Or, the cure ef white swellings, ulcers, s'ant,Es dular tiunors, felons. r!'.eu!iiatic pains. sprains, bruises, hums and scalds, inflamation, glandular swellings, old and fresh wounds, chilblains, tetters, piles, riti worms, eruptions of long standing, sore eye .vc. r or sau: iy . E. PECK. sep. i0, IS 10 nlotf. Ihi. A3IOS (i. JiULiS GENUINE PATEMT TRUSSES, FOR TIIL CURH OF IIFRNIA OR luipruRi:. A N invaluable article for the above tlis--L"i-c;ise, !or sale bv II. E. PFCK. nrujzzi-st. MavliCt st. opposite Clark's llottl. Oct. 2. 1810 nlTtf. S T O V E . il'ST received from the Lamasco Fotiudrv. S, three verv superior 1'nion cookin? stoves, a, new and approved pattern, suitable for small fami lies, at reduced prices. Also, C annon. and tenia tc otovc-. in; . i!e bv GR FEN HOW & BOYLE. Vr.ca.ncs. IVcV. ltlth 1?:V.I U3-tf.
BROADWAY iSDUSE. V:.ci:nmis, 1m.
i rifHIS establishment has undergone a j thorough repair, and has been fitted up in a neat style, with entirely new fur niture, and is now open for the accommo dation of 'I ravellers and Boarders. J lie room arelarsje and pleasant, and it is situatrd in the most pleasant part ot the town, and near the Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the above stand for a term of years, will make the care ol it bis entire business, ami lie assures his friends and the public, that nothing will be wanting on his part, to give entire satisfaction. E. W. TFXBURY. Dec. L lSlO-'JCtf. The Louisville Journal, (weekly,) Ter-re-liau;e Courier and Evnnsvihe Journal, will phblish the above advertisement to the amount of three dollars each, and forward their accounts to this office. CASH FOR WHEAT. T WILL give tie5 highest mark?: -iee in Cash for wht-ai delivered at mv mill. J. L. COL MAN. June 12, 1810 1-tf. O LIVK B RANCH." grHE undersigned rcsnectfully announees to his Irien.ls and the j.ui)!ic m tncra!, that lie has just fitted up a Coil'.'e ll..u-e, on Market street, in the room formerly occupied hy Jacob Harper, a a store, where he will accommodate, to their entire satisfaction, all vho may favor him tv il'a a rail. N. 15. Superior Liquors of nil kinds, sold by the pa!l.ri or quart en moderate terms. ei:a.v.mi:.s- colema;;. Vincennes, Feb. 20th, .VJ-tf. ttiivv to SS nniiti'i. V rei-eived, between two and three humbe lhe!s of b!ne-s;ras seed, a fresh and uennin irtHe. from tb.e rich pastures of Bourbon roun tv. Kv ami for sale low for cash, by the sub neriber.--. MADDOX .V CASS. Vinrrn: e, Decr. 1 US 1 M 20-tf. NEW FHIMrjyll.EIAM EPETCH has associated him&?b self with John H. b. r.l and A. W. Hull, am! will do business under the name of VY. Eurteh V Co., in liie corner store lately occupied by Messrs. Eurtch and Hannah, where they have a tine stock of uoods. well assorted, and uli.'ie they will b pleased to ar conunodutc the former customer of the iioi'se.and the public ccnerally. W. IU'RTCII. JOHN C. HE BE ED. A. V. IICEE. Viu-Tiuies, Au-u't 22, 1 S 10 n 1 1-tf. KEEN'HOW.Y EOVEE are un n receipt 3 of additional j.-auplies of Winter (Joods, which render th ir stock co: iplcte and quite ex tensive. Eurcha . rs will find it to their interest to cad and examine their prices before purchadiur. a?, thev Hi!! sell for the cash, unusually low. Potk of ood quality will be taken at the lochlowest rash nriccs at tl-.e store f tillKEMlOW J 1)0 V EE. Dec.l's.TJ n.t N O T 1 C E . JOFENEVMAN CITAIIi MAKER, can net corn-taut employment and a good situv applvin to " JOSEl'iMiOsEMAN. arm ation i O. t :r$, is jo -o-tt. 3a?!n for ;iit. II" u!n:eiir.eti win sen ;ti "',;. uc saie. n d Will virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Knox rmintv, Indiana, on Saturday, the :!d day of January n'-xt, at John C. Clark's Hotel, in Vincennes, all the right, title and interest of Alexander P. Scott, deceased, of, in and to four undivided fifth parts of Town Lots number two hundred and eihlv-five (No. 2o) and two hundred and fifty-six (No. S-rG). in the horouqh of Vincennes. cm a creil 11 ' ' 1 I A I I I v l 1 ii,.',,,,. ,1 . f . tv ,i , I lu i lit m.:h: K I! , ine unr.-b iser or nurt iaseTs "ivincr noiii d with anj.roved security. ANDEEW TCHCEEE, Mr., WILLIAM E. McCOKI). ll.vi.ru trrs ff Alr.rmu'cr I). Soft, ('"rmsrii. Vincennes, December Sl5th, 1 8 10. 2'.) - It. DISSOLUTION. fTgllE partnership heretofore cxi-tiii!; under J-t, the firm of Eurtch and annah was dissolved on the first instant by limitation, Mr. Hannah having withdraw n from the establishment. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted by note or bnnk account, are particulaily requested to call and settle the same immediately, as the books are o br settled up as speed ilv as possible. ' WM. BUKTOH, J. E. HANNAH, Am;. ISth, 1 10 nl 1-tf. T A E I, O 11 S fl "?HFi subscribers would respectfully inf. rr their friends and the public generally, tha they have commenced the above business in tin room formerly occupied by MartinKobinson, F-sq as a Magistrate's odi.-i-, on Market st., when bv their experience in, and attention to their businoss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. SAML.li. DUNN. V. II. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 183 d vin-ly. respectfully in forms the citizens of Yin ,-ncs. :md ihe community at large, that he has opened a house under that name, on the cash system lor the gratification ond accommodation of the public, and trusts to the generosity of the citizens for the support of the house. The I5ar shall be furnished with the best of Wines and Lhjuors, and all the fashionable ex nsuallvTveniUi coffee houses. Heading Room is attached to the house, up stairs, large and pleasant, where papers from al) parts of the United States can he found, and some from foreign countries. To tliv Iadk's. The ladies are respectfully informed that a pleasant room is furnished expressly for their benefit, where they can be furnished, without intru sion, day or night, with Ice Cream, Soda ater, fine Cakes, Kaisins, Almonds I ne best ol Lur. dials, the linest ot V. nies, au.l Mug aree, ana ne hopes to secure their patronage. Uc pledges himself that nothing sdiall be wanting on his part to tender general satisfaction July 1S10 nT.
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DANIEL & EBERWINE.
Forv-arding- and Commission Merchants, Vincennes, Ia. lvEFniiENcr.s: Wni. Burtrh Co.,1 i no: ii oc uracy, Lvttltton Tii i mi:"., S. W. & J. Wise, (eo. Cruik-.hank, Mnddox cv- Gfis, J'inccnncs, la. ikniner Cnrnan, J. M. StockwolFV- Cn..) r Win. Thumon A: Co., JjV ansviUc, la. 1 1 , iino cv ak, Win. Garvin, Fac-ob Krdler c: Co. Thomns J. Ciirson, Nov. 2Stii, 1S10.i r i i . , , Lnviiville, Kij. P.aJll mnrr. Mil. -Tl2."-(h! E.AST AO S' I V I ). KJJi HE subscriber hereby requests all sucli as owe him by note or book account, to come forward and make pavmcnt on or before the 1st of March. This is hi.-s first ami l:ist call. I'hose failing to comply with this; reonesf, will be promptly drawn up to the bull rinq. HL'tJH L)0.K. Nov. 20th 1810. n2t-3m. 'MH) ACKES OF VAEUAP.Et; EAM FOR SALK YING on the river WaJ bash, . y miles above incennes, running back to within about one hundred vr.rds of the State Road leading from Vincennes to IVrre-Haute. The laiid is of the fust quality ha a fine orchard, and wtdl tim bered has b0 or 00 acres under improvement. I. N. W IIITTELSEY. Dec. J, 1 1020-tf. P. HANSOROUGH LEMEN ATTOKXE V AT L A W, ?2ro:ta, nl!iva;s loins fiy, 5;. ofi'io: in Tin-: contT noi si:. Mat 22, 110 52-tf. S TO V E S i)1:emii"M cooKiNt; stoves, suitable - tor small families, for sale low bv CUEE.NHOW .V' EOVEE. fi 1 n ;hi! I I i jj ii : lot of superior Ploughs just received, and for sale by N. ss.MITU. Jan. 20th lS10:ir,-tf. roAlcsTi'm'TS:! alIE undersigned have jest received a larcre g supjily of Conkirm, Franklin and Wood stoves of the most approved patterns, which they will sell low for cadi. MADDOX & GASS. May I'h. I fS 10. 50 tf f R1I IF. subscriber hereby n til'e- ;d! ri - Poll:! i.'ldob'd j- him In' into or bj-,l; aei-ouiit io make irumed'nbj ;: viro-in. n he h 'ompcdlod t !;e.ve ni .no- f i-o" hic d.-lit.--.. He would ray to ;!i i.s who !: I'.uk to an.! .wf.',i.ji' that 2vH't a v c !hs. ' u c 1 1 to ."-led will be taken, if do! !...! L- I ! persons ha n made nonien: pay their a.-mits u Wovl. r to do so iniinf'iVi;(-.v SAM i vr, ;()"m:vi i; Dee. 12th. 1 10. T.-rtf. LAW NOTiC und(,rigncd wouid inforn. ,iie J- citizens nf Ivnnv find llin ndiiiiMin t counties, that be has opened a Daw O.'(ieo in 'inecniicf, and will attend punctually to al! business rnlrustrd to him in the line of his profession. lie will attend personally to the management of causes in the Circuit and other Courts of this and the neiehborini; counties. OiTiee on Market street, between second and third. ENOCH II. TATJOTT. Dec. T5, 1-102 -'Jm. HARNESS ANO TRUNK MAKIKS. WOULI) repectftdly inform V. zeii-i of Yineetmes, an 1 the. Citl:i ol ;c in general, tliaf lie ha.i cnmme::ced tli'' a!).."e bn--.inea:s. on W'r.ter street, in the rear of .Mai. Lel-Jov. l'aii',' 'utc. v, lao-e he h ;?renai-ed to doanv fhiii'i in hi.- I'me i nu I solicits o portion of the public pf:!rona:re. lle idei't'C.i im:i---i i! ;nat hi.x work iia'l not be inferior U le.ftde m tlie ) . i i to.a-tf. 5st;id nmi h iHii n torn -. UST received fifteen sets of Slrad and T- .t. i i r t i ooi oioncs, as.-orieu sizes, anu lor sale by D. Y IH I'.MOKF. Oct. 'do. ls.TJ 22-tf. K S T II A V . i TRA YED a way from the subscriber some time durine; iast summer, a red cow and heifer calf, purchased from .Mr. (ieo. Davis. The end of the. riht horn of the cow is ofl"; probabiy sawed oil' when voting. There are other marks, but the color and the born, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. The calf is of the same color of the row. Any person rettuninf the abov? described cow and cal! to the undersigned, will be liberally re warded. R. V. C A DDI NCI TON. Dec. 13, 18 10 S:lll Suit!! onr bbk of Kcnawha salt, and "00 bbls. o out; extra superfine, just received and for sale for canh only, by THOKN & TRACY. Marcn 1C. iO-tf. W A N TE I) A QUANTITY of Cypres Shingle Timber, for which I will give eiht dollars per ;ord, got nut as I may direct, and delivered at mv Mill in Yineeimes. J. L. CULM AN. Dec. 11, 1S'0 '.c-tf.
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IMPORTANT OlSCQVERi r 'pHE public are hereby directed to the racdieal udvertisements of l)r. HAllfldCH'S celebrated Compound Strmglhcnimr Tunic , an J German Aperient I'ills, which are a Medicine P. Harlich, a celebrated physician of Altdora Germany, which has been used with unpnrallett success throughout Germany. This medicine consists of two kinds, viz: tho German Aperient, and the Compound JStrenRtheninir Tonic Pill. They are each put up in small packs, auJ should both be used to ell'eet a permanent cure. Those who arc afflicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, a they never produce sickness or nausea while usinr. A safe and tf
ectH.al remedy for and nil stomach complaints; pain in the side. Liv er complaints. loss ol appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the heart, eeneral debility, nervous iri. lability, sick headache, Female diseases, SpaimoJc affection. Kheumatism, Asthmas, Consumption, Ve. The Gcnnnn Ai-erient Pills are t, cleinse t!ie stomach and purify the blood. Tht ionic or MrenKthenun,' I'llis U s-trencthen and invigorate the nerves and digestive organs anJ eivp tone to the stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stom ach. This mode of treating diseases is putsucd by all practical Physicians, which experience hn lauqni mem to ie tiie only remedy to effect a cure. They arc not only recommended and pi escribed by the most experienced Physicians in their dailv practice, but also taken by those gentlemen theni--elves whi never they feel the symptoms nf thoie diseases, in which they know them to he eilkatious. Tins is the case tit all larqe cities in which they have an extensive sale, h is not to he undeistood that these medii incM ill cure all disease merely by purify in? the bjood tliis thev will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the directions ubieh aeeomjiany them, will cure a reat majority of diseases of the stomach, luiars, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. 5 32 ;h:-(.i cii to Frssanlr.t. Dr. O. P. irhch's Compound trenthenin r Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Thoe pids remove alt those dist'essm? diseases which liiui.s are liable to be afllicted with. Thev ri m.oe those morbid stcieti.ms which when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes rend. r Females unhappy and miserable f,!l their lives. Those j. ills used according to directions, immediately create H new and healthy action throughout the whole system by jmrifijin the. bb toil, and .ii slrtntli to the lomach and bowels, at the same time n V. vin? t!,,; j.un in tho ide, hack, and loins, ti,o- uppetite tiiil invuoratm? the svsttan a?dn to its proper functions and rest jrin- tranquil rejio-e. Those who enjoy Health, mn-t certainly irrl blessed when they eompar,- themelves to" ih.we stdl'crers that have been afl'ii ted for venrn with varroiu diseases which tb.e human family are all subject to he tr Uibl-d with. 1 h-eascs" present themsdves in various firms and from varioiu circumstances, which, in the comi lencement, ,n,,v all be cheeked by the use of l)r. (). J. JfuYnl Comjinutnl i-'ttf nqiheniiu: and German Aperient Pills, .such as Hyspep-i i. Liver eomplainm, P.u:i in tlei!e, Kheum iti-m, general debilitv. Female Diseases, and all Diseases to which human nature is subject, where the stomach i-i n.l'eeted. Direction for ttsin? thes,. Medicines always necompany them. Tliesc Medicines i an be tii.cn w-ilii peifc ! .- a.'ety by t!ie mo.-t deli. file Female, as they 'ire mild in their op. rati m and pfeas.u't in their effects. ISiic:::;::: i im. Ft, tir. lv cured by the u e of pr Ha, !hl. " ('ornpound trengtfieuin.; midtJerman iiieii Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Cliotr- r ". I a , iifilieted for two years with the rove distrcssiin; disease, of whi. !i Ik had to se his crutches for IS mouths; his symptoms were, excruciating p tin ' all his J" e.-picial'y in his hi, shoulder. '. ' ""elos, pain increasing h!wm i towards - ening ati. . , -,, . K , , 'd w ith heat. e was at "no tiuin not anie to mo . t-ic lnnlw on -iccrnii.t rf ,.i'.i being so grtv.t; lie nv , , , r j .. ,. ,r. H.lMse I bv a friend el hi - to procuto lr. Harlich s " .. . '.. ,,, . , 'Is, sent to the r.cei I in i'.-t t bester, and proeui., ... . , . . ' , -.one; on u.-nu' the uicdicme the third day !,. pm, . . ... . . - . 1 ns.ippcarc I and his strength increasing tt, nr d 1. ,i,r weeks was r,b!c to attend to his business, win,., he ha 1 not done for !S month-; for the benefit of othets a!nieed, he wishes ll'iosc lines published that they may be relieved, and again enioy th" pleasuiesof a healthy life. This disease oft. a originates from a habit o overloading or distending the Ktom ach bv rxepssive eating or drinl.it:?, or very prof raeted p. iiodof fastinr; an in.' 'e'lt.try life, in whn h no exercise is aiVor.led to tb.e muscular fibres or mental faculties, f.- ir, cri. I, and deep anxieiv, taking too fre.piently, strum: purgalive medicines dysentery, misearri n.es, iutermitteiil and spasm,, , c. a'declions of the stomach and bowels; the mo-t tommon of the latter causes are late hours and he too fre-jueiit use of spirituous Ii-piors. ymjdini. Dyspepsia rn y le desc ihed fro!u a want of appetite or an unnatural and voracious one, nausea, s mt times bilii iis vomiting, sudden and transient disU nsnms of lite stomach after eatintr, acid au.l priitrcsccnt eructioiis, water brash, pains in the reciou of the stomach, costiveness, palpitation of the heart, dizziness and dimness of sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, chillines-i, sallowi.ess of complexion, oppression after rating, eeneral debility; this jse wall aNo very often produce the sick headache, ns proved by tlie eje-5 riettce of those who have sn Ill-red of it. Ti ffitiurn!. The principal object.- .o he krp in view are 1st, to free the utomach aad intestine, from oti'ending materials, "nd, to improve th tone of the digestive ins and energy of th system in removing noxious matters from th stomach, and obviating costiveness. Violent Jrm tie purgatives should ho avoided and those apeii cuts should be use which act gently, an I rathu by soliciting the petistaltic motions of the int tines their regularity of health, than by irritairT them to a laborious excitement. There i- : medicine better adapted to the completion of tins than Dr. Hatiuh's German Aperient Fills To i mptovc the functions of the d, rulitated organs and invigorate tha system generally, no mcdit ir.o has ever been so prominently rfhYnrn.-w ,.s Dr Harlich's (Jompound Tonic Stro?vjt,""idjr, I'ills, whose salutary inlhe-nce in r- .ing the digestive organs to a hedthy action, and re-establishing health and vigoi ia enfeebled and dyt-j-eptic con stitutions, have gained the inn-licit confidence o the most eminent physicians, and an unproredent ed public testimony. Kemember Dr. .irlicle Compound Tonic Strengthening Fills, lliey are put up in small packs with full ditretions. Principal Od'ice, No. 19 North Eighth strer', Philadelphia. Abo, No. 1 ! 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