Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 January 1841 — Page 3

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Tjcls, as ,a:4 ofF by tha Apportionment bill of too pro Ant sosuion, th strength of eacli county m 4 district, and the political conwexioa of eacn district as shown at the Govern Ar'g election of 1810. Of theforiv-mn-d trictj the Whigs have majorities "in ibirty-fivo, olecting thirty-six Senator. We bavc taken the vote of August, boft'jse in our opinion i: men? faithfullv reacts the relative strength of pfirtiea "then )ie November election.

Counties.

AUaiiiA, Allen, Huntington, Wells'" LarthoiomowJenninj, Kenton, Je.per, Pt lnski, Stark, Warren, White. I Hack ford, Jay, Randolph, Krown, it.,.,,-,

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ine loiiowing ia a list ot the iiepresen-

ituive districts, e3 laid otl by the late Ap

puruoiiment Law, the number ot vottrs

qiven in each ;it th-- lat Aumi?t election tor uovernor, tho political strength of each as then ascertained, and tiie No. of members each is entitled to for the years 18-11. 2 and 3. The whole number in eacli vear is 100. There? are 51 Whio- districts.

electing 73 members; and '23 Loco I'oeu

districts, eiectintr 27 members.

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Vanderbur Perry, Spencer, Werrick, Putnam, Parke, Rush,

Ripley, Switzerlan

Shelbv, Tippecanoe, Vermillion,

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Porter, $ Marion, MorcR'i. Ma'-vn, Miami, Waba-.I.. $ Mo;itiron;.TV, Orange, Owen, Po-y, Perry,

Pike. Putnam, Parke, Rush. Ripiev, Randolph, Spencer, Sullivan, Scott. Switzerland, Si.dby. St. Joseph, Tippecanoe. Lnion. Vanderburgh, Vigo, Vormiliiun, Varrick, Washington, Wayne, Warren,

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Miaker Warden Mcrccl

hand and for sale by the undersigned, a fresh and general assort

ment of (larden Seeds, cultivated and put up by the Shaker's, w arranted of genuine qualifv ;uid low for cash. M ADDOX GASS. January 15th, 1811. 32-tf. S her i lTs Siilv.

virtue of a decree of the

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A75'l virtue oi a decree oi mo rvnox

Circuit Court, and bv virtue of a

w rit of tctniilioni (xpo)ias, to me directei

from the Clerk's Oilice of said court.

agreeably lo the 3d section of the Act subjecting real and personal estate to execution, 1 wili expose fo public sale, on Saturdav, tlie Oth day of February next, at the Court House door in Yineennes. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 5

o'clock, P. M., of said day. all that cer

tain tract or parcel of land in Knox couiirv, known and designated as part of lot No. 90 iii the old donation, beginning on

the corner ot lots .Vs. 78 and '., running thence North 15 w. with the line dividing

ots Nos. 79 and SO, 38 chains 33J links

corner, thence

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33 chains to the Mate Road, thence 1U South with fho State Road to the line divid

ing Nos. 89 and 90. to a stake thence south 45 West 12 chains and GO links to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres

be the same more or less, taken as t,;e property of George II. lluii'-h, to satisfy

he above w rit : vcx'lilioni exponas m 'avor "f George Liver-. A! SMITH, Sii'. K. C. January 15th, 1841. 32-3w.

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SlIKltIFFS SAL1-. SY virtue of a writ of venditioni exp"na, to me directed, from the

Ulei a.s othce ot ih'5 Knox ciicmt court. I will expose to public sale, t die court house door in Yineennes, on Saturday, the Glii of Feb., agreeably to the 3d section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, between the hours of 10 A. 32. and i o'clock, P. M. of said day. ihe following property, to-wit: One town lot in the town of IJruceville, known as lot No. eight, with a dwelling house thereon, which was levied on as the property of Obed Maey. to satisfy the above writ against James Foreman. Obed Macy and Jonathan P. Cox, i:? favor of Benjamin Wolf.

BROADWAY HOUSE. Ylncennes, Ini. THIS establishment has undergone a thorough repair, and ha9 been fitted up in a neat style, whh entirely new furniture, and is now open for the accommodation o" Travellers and Hoarders. The rooms are large and pleasant, and it is situated in ihe most pleasant part of the town, and near the Middle Ferry.

The subscriber having taken the above 'stand for a term of vears. will make the

irare of it his entire business, and he as-

MONONGALl A. hOTl'KKl . Class 4. draws 16th January 1841.

oi LLil i.MIi fc"wli r, 31 n. crivp ntiri satisfaction

Capitals. $35,I9r, 10.515. 5, COD, 50 of, y TUXBURY. 1,000, &c. Tickets810. shares in pro-! j)ec 4t igiogJOtf. portion. ,r, .ouisviHe Journal, fweeklv.) Tcr-

- v irp-Haute Courier and Evansvilie Journal, will nhblish the above advertisement to

NEW ARRANGEMENT For 184 1.

.1. TO- ( LAUKE, Ajeiil. ' Vtr I. S. ;ilEOin A: C'j. M A R Y L A N D LOTT 1 1 UY. Class , draws January 13th 1811. Capitals, 520,000, 10,(00,5,000, 20 of 1,000, &e.

Ticket3 $5, shares in proportion.

sures his friends and the public, that 'nothing will be wanting on his part, to

MARYLAND LOTTERY. Class 3. draws 20th January, 1811. Capitals, if 20,000, 5,000, 2o' of 1,500, &c. Tickets sp, shares in proportion.

MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. Class 4, draws 27th Janurv, 1841. HRILLIANT SCHEME. Capitals, f 20,000, 5,000 and 59 prizes

of 1 J 00. &c.

Tickets only .5, shares in proportion.

the amount of three dollars each, and forward their accounts to this office.

CASH FOR WHEAT.

"B" WILL give the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at my mill.

J. L. June 12, 1810 l-tf.

COLMAN.

ONE PRIZE of f?30,090and lOOoflPOO BW"' l,tK LEESHURG LOTTERY. vV Vn

I.. lass A. draws J anuarv ouui, 101. Capitals, 30,000,10,030. 5,000 and 100

of 1,000, &c. Iiekets 810, shares in

proportion.

Address vour orders to J. M, CLARKE, 127 -Main stieit.

Wheeling, Ya.

N O T i C E .

1 REKNIJOW BOYLE have now

"43 in store and oiier for sale on a ve

ry small advance on Louisville prices,

25 Rags Rio ColTee, 5 Rbls Loaf Sugar, 23 " N. O. drs 30 Poxes H by 10, 19 by 12, 12 by 18 window Glass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kejrs White Lead, 12 Chest- Y. II. Tea, Linseed Oil, Lamp Plack, kc, fcc. Oct. 11, 1S39 20-tf.

DR. JOHN B. i, BATY, A MEM HER of the Faculty of Medi2t. finp of I'mtif. intending nermanent-

" 1 ' - - T O g v to settle in Yineennes, respectfully offers his services in the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, and all other branches of the healing art. OiTie at St. Gabriel College. Oct. 2. 1 0nl7tf.

OLIVE BRANCH.

pnPjIIF. undersigned respectfully announce, to

triends anl tno puunc m general, wmi

. t 1 , fl" TT

iit hitea up a voni.: iiuu, un iumwi

street, in the room formerly occupied bv Jacob

Ilswiier, as a store, where he will accommodate

to their entire satisfaction, all ho rnaj favor him

with n cr.ll. N". U. Superior Liquors of all kinJ., sold y thr "allon or quart !i moderate terms. ERA.S'Ml'A" COLEMAN. YincfmiM, Feb. 20th, 140 39-tf.

,"Vot ice to Farmers SL'ST received, between two and three hundrc Vushe'.sof blue-prav eed, a fresh and tcnuin article, from the rich pastures of Bourbon icun ty, Ky., and for yala low for ca.-h, by the ub ticriber?. M ADDOX V fSASS. Yincenrea. Dec'r. ! !h isa9 20-tf. Nivnnui-

OLLIlJH Bl'RTCH has asocia:2 him

self with John Heberd and A. v . Hull.

an! wiil- yisiness uuuvi n;r ii.mn. vi

d 1 V

Messrs. Ktrrfch

corner store lately occupie

'eh -nd Hannah, tvher they have a

fmest.H-k of sroods. well assorted, and wtieie tnry will bf plea-d to accommodate the former cmitoiners of the house, and the public eeneral'y. V. BUH'l CH. JOHN C. HEBEHD. A. V. HULL. Vincennes, Aueust 22, 18 40 nl l-tf.

Jan. 13.

A. SMITH, Sh'ff. K. C. 141 32-3t.

dav. Ui9 following p:-ptr-.

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MY virtue of a w.it of Fi. Fa . to me directed, from the Clerk's oibee ot the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the Court Hou?e door, in Yineennes on Saturday, the Oih day of rniarv. 83reeably to the -d .action of the Jci subjecting real and perso ud estate to execution, between the hours f ? f) o'clock, A. M.. and -So -lock,

M.. of

in wiv. - v l? i li Y

conuini-.g forty acres, lot o. 1 of Laci-. 11 mwnshlO 4, i it- 1"

w" containing Si aJ lliirlj'-ttirei! In ; ,., . :.n,l the west half ot fr

lional section No. 2 , township 4. V K. l,on... nnP hundred and twen-

iu v.,.. .. tho rrorertv of

tv a-res. evteu u.i r iy a. it.. .-.;fv the ubove writ. Henrv Price, to satisiy -:.!?:-. v Price, Jamea Kylf, anu

if;;;; D. Wheeler, m favor of Benjamin

Wo!f' A. SMITH. Sit January 13th 1811-32-31.

hun-

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ADiMiNlSTRATOn'S HOTICE.

JOTICE is hereby, ?iven that the un

dersicrned has taken out letters of

Administration, from under the hand of

the Clerk of Gibson county, on the estate of Chauncy Pierce, dee'd., late of said rnnntv. All persons having claims

cairst said estate, are notified to present

then, legally authent-cnted, tor settlement; and all those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate settle

ment. Said estate is pupposeil to oe soi'e"U JONATHAN LATHOM Sc HUDSON PROWN. Admr's. January 12th, 1811 32-3t

Y virtue of an alias writ of venditioni exponas, to nie directed, from

me Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale, at the Court House door in Yineennes, on Saturday the 1 Oth day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, ngreeably to :he 3d section the law subjecting real snd personal estate to execution, all that certain tract of land, 42 acres, let the sam? be more or less, lying and being in Knox county, it being three shares nut

of seven of location number 147. it being given up as the property of Wm. C. Fullerton to satisfy, the above alias writ of venditioni exponas in favor of Ezra Talrmdge, Chesterfield M. Ward, and

Jnsenh Marks, nnd against Alfred Pell-

wood. Wm. C. Fullerton, and Allen H Ramsey. A. SMITH, SiL K. C. January 10th, 18 41 32-3 1.

TVV. Tltl.LET. J. T. ill -SSKLL LINT) LEV & RCS.SELL.

Ccuimiisica and rorwarding Wcrchants.

No. 30, rormus tiu:i.t, nb:w oHiii-:As.

Kcfer to:

Messrs. A. P. Cray A. (!o., 5(c Orleans ,-

Churchman. Ko!erts v Co.. Act- i nrfc lea.

Bunker A Co.. Philadelphia William Marvin &

Co. LouitviUe, A i.; 1 oin.Iexter, Ktiey 3c o.,

Vitiibur'rh; N. E. Janney vV Co, Ft. I. out? ,

Jos. Collet, Eugene, Li.; J. Earrington, Terrr-

Haule, Li.; J. M. Stocliwell A Co., LvmriUlc,

la.; N. Jmi'-h, Yifrtincs. Ia.

Yineennes, Oct. 30th IS 40. r.2 !-tf.

JUST received direct from IJahimore, 100 Cans of the best Pickled Oys

ters, nut un the nresent season, which

will be sold low for cah. bv PATRICK MOORE. Jan.0, 1841 31-3t.

K. C.

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F-EP-'SD. 20 15aX.s,.Vo.l.r--ntueky IV b;c,o,.nd "'bJI AD1)OX&fiASs.

-0y 1 3th. 18 40.

soo

x salt, and 200 blilf.o

,ra .upcri.ne.jt rece.vea ana ...

FIRE! IT RE!!

rFlllll members of the Yineennes Fire

J5 Company knowing themselves indebted to the Company are respectfully invited to call and settle the same, imme- . i. tUpv tnnw. cr oupht to know,

tlu.t it is impossible to sustain the Com

oanv without some expense, ccnsequein-

v Oiere are a number ot uenis agmai

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.v- ,v.r,onv which oufTlit to oe O'tlO

lilt: v."u.r. ; ,-7T ' ..

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W, HULL, Treasurer.

Jan. 8, 1841.

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ANTE I)

a HIT A NITTY of Cypres Shingu

A Timber, for which I will give eight

, ii. r rrnt nut as I mav direct

uouars u -.m-i ..., " .n.l dpiivered at my Mdl 'ti mcennes.

J. L. COLMAN. 27 -tf.

and deiiverct

H

JUST RECEIVED

""'TJriU PhiUflplnbm. n freneral as

snrtment nl Iandreth's Garden

Seed, and for sale by

WM. BURTC11 & Co. Jan. 0, 1841 31-0t.

10

BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &G.

BBIiS. Good Atnencan Brandy,

5 do do I Jin, 5 do Sweet Malaga Wine.

.YOTICJJ. GKEENHOW 4 BOYLE are just in receipt of addil-onal pupplie? of Winter Good, which render their stock complete and quite e' tensive. Purchaser:! will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices I r-fore purchasing, as they will pell for the cab. iinnsr.-.llv low. Toikof good quality will tken at the hlchest market price in exchange for goo?', at the lowest cash prices at the tore of (J KEEN HOW BOYLE. Dec. IS 39 3 0-t

N OTIC K . JOCKNE YMAN CHAIR MAKER, can get constant employment and a good situ

ation by applying to

Oct.

J08EP KOSEMAN.

13. IS 10 20-tf.

I Pipe 1th proof Coniac Brandy, 1 Cask Champaign 'o 30 Bags Shot asserted No. 500 lbs. Bar Leal, 10 bbls. Prime N. O. Sugar, 10 Bag Rio Coffee, CO Keams Viappin? Paper. For sale low for cash bv E. BKOWN. Mjrktt it. Dec. l?th. 1 10. nCS-tf.

V:ilunI)!eTon iB Irls lor :!. IHE undersigned will sell at public sale, bv - virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Knox county, Indiana, on Saturd.iy. the 03.! day of January next, at John C. Clark's Hotel, iri Yineennes, all the right, title and interest of Alex ander D. Scott, deceased, of, in and to four undivided iifth parts of Town Lots number two hundred and eizhtv-five (No. 2S5) and two hundred and fiftv-six (No. S?6), in the borough of Vincennes. on a credit of six and twelve month, the purchner or purchaser giving bond with approved secantv. ANDREW PERCLLL. Sr.. WILLIAM R. McCuCD; Executors of Alexander I). ,S'vY, dertaied. Yincennert, December 26th, 1S10. Z J 4t. DISSOLUTION.

IMPORTANT DISCOVERY r rpHE public are hereby direcJ to the muical advertisement of Dr. HARLICH'S cWe'nated CHt-jHmnd traxthening 7i.'c.arvJ Gernutn Aperient Pills, which are a Me2icia P. Harlich, a celebrated physician of Altdora Germany, which has been used with unparalUJ succeos throughrut Germany. Thi roediciue consists of two kinds, viz: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pill. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Tho who are niHicted would da well to make a trial ot this invaluable medicine, aa they never proJue sickness or iiauea while cuing. A tafe and of ectaa! remedy fr Z' "PCpsia or Indirection,

and all stomach complaints; pain in the side, Liv

er complain, loss of appetite, FbUuleney, Palpitation of the heart, general debility, nervous irritability, sick headtehe, Female disease, Hpasmo. de affections. Rheumatism, Ar'thmai, Consumption, c. The Gerinan Aperient Pill are to cleanse the stomach end purify tho Mood. Tho Tonic or Strengthening Pills tu strengthen and invigorate the ricrven and digestive uisans ar.J give tons to the ston-.aeh, an all disease onglnate froai impuritiea of the blood and dicrJer,d stom ach. This mode of treating dineases is puisuel by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught thera to be the only remedy to effect a cre. They ro not cr:!y recoinmehded and piepcribe by the moxt experienced Physicians in their daily practice, but aUo taken by thoso gentlemen themselves whenever they feel the ymptorn of thoo diseases, in which they know them to bo efficatious. Thin in tlie case in a!! large cities in which they have an extensive sale. It !s Aot to bo understood that these medicines tvid c::e all diseascn merely by puritvin? the Lloud this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authorK tv of daily proof asserting that those mcJ:;ines. taken as recommended by the directions which accompany the in, will cur a great majority of disrrws of the stomach, lung, and liver, by which impurities of trie blood arc occasioned. lBMjosn::l So I'cnsnsoi; Dr. O. P. .u-lich'a Compound Strengthening Tonic, jnd C rma-i Aperient Pills. Thoe pifl r'movc r.H those distressing diseeaes which Females are liable to be atllicted with. Thev re

move those inorlid secietiuiis Which when retain-

d, soon induce a ni:;iib-r of diseases and often

times render IVmnles unhappy and miserable n.l their fives. Th .se pills used according to directions, immediately creste a new and Lealthv acton

throughout the whoio Hysteni by purifying the blond, and givi', ttrmt 'i to the stomach and

bowels, at the ame time relieving the lain in the

side, back, and loin-, uiin api.t tiie an 1 invi..

rating the systsm again to its prj.er fur.ctwi.s and restoring tran. ,il repese.

Those who enjoy Health, must citainlv feel

blci-:ed v hen they compare then.s, Ses to !hoe sullerers that have leen aflhcted for yea's with various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various circumstances, which, in the rommciicfment, raav

all be checked bv the use i f Dr. O. P. Ifarllch't

Compound Strengthening snd German Aperient Pills, such as Dyspepsia, Liver complaint. 1'aln in the Sije, l!!i.'umarii:i. general debility, Female Diseacs, nnd all Diseases to which human lu'uie is subj'-ct. where the stomach is atTected Direi-lions for iiu th Mc.'ictn.js a! wan - company them. These Medicines can be taken with peifiH-t safety by the mnt delicate Fenn'e, as they are mild in their ojxrntion an.', pleasant in their etVccts. Sw!K't3!n;?.if xs:i. Entire'y rr.ro I by the ue cf Dr. Hiirli.-Ji's Compound Strenjlhenin and German Ancrier.t Pills. Mr. Soionien V.'iN oi, of ("ncfter r.t. , 3icted for two years with t':e above distressing disease, of which ho had to use his crutches for IS month; his symptom were, ecrijciat!i pain in all his joint, cspieially in hi !;ip, hhoulder, and anrb's, pain mcreii-in j'Iivhvs towards evenine attended with hear. ie. was at one tim not able to move his limbs on account of t!in pa!:i being so gre;t; h' being odvi.ed bv a friend othis to procuie Dr. H.iriich's Pill. ..!, t to the ageil in V. est ('iie-ier, and priicurcd soire; on u;n the medicine the third day the psin disnppeare I and his strength increasing fast, and in threw weeks was ;ih!e to at'end to his business, which he had not done tor 1? mot.ths for the N-nefit of otheis atlne'ed, hiwishs thoso linos published th.it they nny be Te!ie-d, and again enjoy thpleno'res of heahhv life. This .lisease effe ri originate from a !;ahit f overloa.'in "T diatendiii the stomsch by exces

sive eatinj or urinking, or ver protracted periods of fasting; an indolent or tedenlary Ijt'e, in nhich no exercise i afforded to th.' muscular fibres of mental facui-.ie. tear, griif, and deep anxi.tv.

. . , . , . t. -v- . i i . ; ... - . , ,. . . . .. i laK II" too hi v . roo j outiuive i;ieu . S

. II H .-.en I r,OM.,r.,l Til 1.. - O 1 f 11' . 0 IIO I l 1. " - , -. v . r- rtr, T 1 - .. ."

.' . t,A.,l- o.,-oiinr qrc berebv nolioed to Dav t

HE partnership heretuforn rxistmj under the firm of Burfch and .mnah was dis-

! solved on the first instant by linuta'ion, Mr; II m-

o rj,y i c b-: .

indehtf

or book account, are hereby noi'med to pay j pPri50ns knowing themselves indebted by not" or

the same on or before the 1st of L)ccembcr, or

abide the consequences. E.N. COLMAN.

Yineennes, Oct. 30th, 1 Sin. n23-tf. TEW S O O O ST" rfHE subscribers have just received direct J- from I'hilidflphia, a geneial assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry (Jood, Oiocerics, Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlcry, Boots, Shoes. English, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, Vc, which they will sell on rea sonable term.. THORN A TRAC

1 S 10. n27 th

Dec. 12th.

book account, are particularlv requested to call

and settle the same immediately, as the hooks ar o be settled up as sneedilv as possible. ' WM. BLRTCH. J. B. HANNAH. Aug. ISth, 1610 nll-tf.

T A & Is O 11 a N ti .

HE subscrioers would respectfully

inform

Bk. WM. REEDS,

ESI'ECTFULLY informs the pub

lie in reneral. that he has located

dmsfclf in Husselville. Lawrence countv

III., where he will be at ail times re.ni to 3ttend to the calls of the atllicted. He

flatters himself that ten yffars experience in his profession in the Wabash country, has rendered him capable of

giving general satisfaction to ins applicants? He also flatters himself that he

is able to cure all fcrofulous diseases, such as Cancers. Kingsevil, Scald head, etc. Also, Dropsies, Liver complaint, Dvsnepsia, etc. etc. WM. REED. Reference. WM. V JOHNSON'. Uusselville, Dec. 12th, 14034-31.

Ur.Jiifiki""' raU-aafSjH-c5ric Ointment. FOR the cure of white swellincs, ulcers, glandular tumors,felons,rheuma?ic pains.sprains, braises, burns and scalds, inflamation, glandular swellings, old and fresh wounds, chilblains, tetters, piles, ring worms, eruptio..: of long standing, sore

eve.', Ac. r or sale tv . E. PECK. Fcp-10, 1 40 n!5tf. Dr. AMOS G. HULL'S GENUINE PATENT TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. A N invaluable article for the above dis-

ease, (or sale by II. E. PECK. Dritzcist, Market st. opposite ClarkV Hotel. Oct. 2. 1840 nl7tf.

I their friends and the public generally, that

thev have commenced the above tesiiicss in the

room formerly occupied by M'n",';f''" L" . -mc on M-" ' .n,re' by their experience in. snd itt.i to their business, thev hope to merit a libnral are of public

patronage

Nov,

SAML-.K.nTTNN.

R. 11. CORNWALL. 1, 183 d 23-ly.

ot tne piu'iic cit'reens for yVupport f ib Battfjll bef Wines and ETiUors, ai

OIL. of a superior quality, jnet received and for fale bv II. K. PECK. Market ft. fpf'.'i''. C.'r.rk t L'!c. Sep. '2r, 18 40 niHtf.

S T O r E S .

rsT rt.rrivp.1 from the Lamaseo Foundry

tli three verv superior Enton cooking sfove

new and approved pattern, suitable for small families, atrednced prices. Also, Cannon, and teniate stoves, for sale bv GREENHOW eV BOYLE. Vncrnncs. Pec'r. Kth 1633 iO-tf.

The FiniK

lfj3 JLl. Xitf forms th citizens of Vin-

ccnr.es and the community ai um. i. re

opened a house under that rime, on Tne casn

svstem, lor tne graiLicsuoo .... .... ... of the public, and trust to the enerosity o ihv

.suprori oi tne .oi-.i.

itirnisMei wnn tne rest nt

nd all tk fashionable ex

tras usually kept in collee hous. A Reading Room is attach the hotie, upstairs, large and pleasaljwh-ppape-s from al! parts of the Unitfel States can 'Hind, and som? from foreign countries. To the i.ai. The Indies are respectfully i.forr.ed that a i-.lraant room is furnished exp..ly for theif ben-

etit, where thev can be furr.W., without intru. ,- Lion dav or r.iiht, with I-e Cim, Soda Water,

a! fine Cakes. Rabins. AlmonLMne nrsi or i,or.

dials, the finest of mes, atengr.',., and ne hnpes to secure their p.-.tronag lie pledges himbeif thit nothing hill be wa-p hu prt to tender general satisfaction, Julv St. lin n7.

dvsenti rv , nii-"at i iages, inttrmittent rui spasmoi c alfeetions of the stomach and bowels; the most tommon of the latter eauss are latcbmi-s an! he too Lequent use of rpiritjous licpjors. y,i )t' rn. Dyspepsia n. iy be described f. : a watit of :.p;et;te or 3ii utinatural and voracious one. nausea, sonietim.-F bi!i'i'.i& l iiniUng, sudden and tr-Tiiiit distensi ons ot the stomach after eatirg. vi'id and pnitrcscent eructions, water Lrash, pains in th Tcr;ioii of the stomach, costivenes. pah'itatiou f the heart, dizziness and dimness of sight, distuilvii rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency. nervous irritability, chilliness, sailowness of complexion, oppression after eafjnjr, general debility; this disease will also very often produce the siok headache, as pv . 1 1 by the czpo rience of tho-e who have su.Tercd of V. ,Trrritnr-tt. The principal object? lo bo kep in view r 1st, to free the t-tomach and intestino from offending materials. 2n l, to improve th tone of th digestive organs and energy of th system in removing noxions matters from th stomach, and obviating costivcness. Yioient dra tic purgatives should be avoided and those aperi ents should be ut?ed uhich act gentlv, and ratho

ny soiiciiing tne peiistjitic motions o tne into tines to their reculariiy of health, than by irntaing them to a laborious excitement. Therp is to mcdicin? better adapted to the completion of this than Dr. Harlich's German Aperient Pills To improve th functions of the debilitated organs and invigorate tho system generally, no medicine has ever been -o prominently efficacious as Df Harlich's Compound Tonic Strengthenidj; Pills, wiioe salutary mllucr.ee in restoring t!ic digestive organs to a healthy action, tnd re-cetildisliinf he iltli and vigor in enfeebled and dyt-peptie con rtitutions, have gained the implicit confidence o the most eminent physicians, and an unprecident ed public testimony. Kemembcr Dr. farlirh Conipiund Tonic Strenethening Pills, they ar put up in small packs with full directions. Principal Orncc, No. 1 i) North Eighth streftt Philadelphia. Alo, No. 4! S. Clair st.. Pittsburg For sale in th if plare by I.. 44 MM VinPvnL.es, J-ijrr, ;0'.a 16;0 lr

for c'-i only, by TlI0KN TRACY. Marcn 12. 1VJ IS-tf-

Dec. 11. 19 10