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his many virtues so outweighed it, that it could not be seen. He was indeed a man beloved by -11, manly, honorable, frank, con ft J ne, and generous to a fault possessing a Bound and vigorous intellect, tiie rift of nature to a nh!c ''son, nd moreover well cultivated, accompanied with aa amiable disposition, made him at all times an agreeable companion. In his decease a mother his been bereft of a kind and affectionate son, a .v-i.-ter lias bc a separated from a magnanimous and gentle brother, a. brother, torn from a brother, whose sou! was lighted up with the holiest a. leeions for his kindred asd fiienls. All who knew jhim will deplore his loss.
HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Vincennes and the public ii gen-ral, that he lias commenced the above businese, on .Market street, in the rear of Moj. LcKov's Fancy otorr, wnere ne w prepared to do any thing in his line, and solicits a portion of the public patlonage. J le pledges himselt that his work shall nor be infciior to nuy made in the West. May 8, 18 ili iS-ly. REMOVAL. LeROY ilms remove J hh Fancv O ....... 11?. . i oioro irom v ater to Market street. iu:tdoor to the, Drug Store of J. 15. Colit r s i . . . well, Lp., wnerc lie will be pleased to accommodate his former customer.?, and all others wanting anv thing in his line. May 8, IS 11. 4S tf. TOJOTIOE is hereby given that Joseph KhUcross, has withdrawn from the partnership heretofore existing; between Joseph Shallrcoss, Wm. T. Shaicross and the Messrs. Beechers, in the Steam Mill at lie Roy , Crawford co. Ills. The partnership will be continued between Wm. T. Shaicross, and the Mesers. lleechors. Any debt or debts which he (Joseph Shallcross) may contract after this date, April 2'd, IS 11 we will not be accountable for. , VM. T. SHALLCROSS, WESLEY HE EC HER, SVNFORIVUEECHER, SELIM UEECIIER. April 20th, 141. 18-3t. "TrugsTmedsgines, &cT f? 13 "m subscribers aie now ij M receiving from Iew ork, rJuladelplita and lialtimor', a large and general stock of fresh Drugs, tve Stufls, Taints k Oils, Ila.5iWA.r3, ('hoice Ii:quors and Wines. Sperm a1 Tanner's Oil, Tobacco, Cii;irs, Stationary, Fancy Articles, etc. tc. Their stock havins; been carefully ?eItu tod (both in regard U quality and prices) I hey are prepared to sell for cash and jrood paper on better terms than ever before offered in the Walnsh country. Fh -Hrysuis ,-id Merchants living at a distance wnltlo well to call oeiore ptircuasurg cise NT VL A Y8:i "d.RGM the sub.-criber in jJ Vmeeunea, on or iibout T! the 1st of April, a grey marc about G vears old, 1 t bauds cJj:s?a hitfh, IdanUural pacer, a saddle mane and t-til, a mark on the left tido, and shod ad round, rvaul mare is supposed to have gpne to the place of her ori'Munl owner, somewhere between Princeton and E va:s ville. hndino- and delivering her in Any person Yineennes to the subscriber, -hall be liberally re warded and receive the thanks ol' B. F. THORN'. May 27, 18 i0 SJU T F-t IE undersigned has t-tken out lcticrs of ad.ninisttaunu on the estato'of i'etcr Hoke, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased. All those indebt-i-'d to faid estate, are requested to indie immediate payment, and those having claims against' the same, will present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. A. G. ROBERTd,? WVSi A. A. TAYLOR. S Aprils K 1811 lS-tU. CONVEY AHCISg&C. &G. rupHE subscriber hereby informs his friends an .1 the public generally, that, (having much spare time) he will underiako the writing of L'oh trad8 A:c. &c. A:c. with such other busines3 forms as are rudence of the state. u ALSO B-xiliS pelted and accounts a lju?tcd in a plain and practical menncr. Having had much experience in the above line, he believes ho will be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their business, both in charrcs and execution. Ilia office, ia at present in his dwelling on Market street, next dxr to Dr. W arncr's residence. ,..,,...., T. H. CAVANAl GH. Vincennes, May 5, IS 11. lS-tf. NOTICE. pTTi:US of administration have been JL 'rrranted to tlie undersigned by the Probale Court of Gibson county, on the cs.ate of James Harl.n, deceased, a hot having claims against sa.d estate will ;sen Lhe wi:hin twelve months to the Uod for payment; all those, ndeb -o smd estate will make immedia e payet The said estate is supposed to be solvent. wciur II ARTIN, Adinr.
" J. Rv UOLWEM fc.Co.. . .DiK-satrFput rAliS . " J)ruig- :iirvttrni iuecrtstr&rifi-Hardware, -fcaUOnpodlc Grcenhow SHonlcs. dlcrfr, frtfc, iiili, SJioes, llt&r.. . i!L-l uartrculahaihflen selected witkeare
ORANGE COUNTY HOTEL.
T tOXARD GHEEN respectfully p?VV tenders his services to the travelMgi$M? inS public in the capacity of InkeerSaSft per. He has opened a louse of Ei?TE 11 T A T IV iI K A T on the "South-east corner of the Public S juare. in the- town ot l'AOLI, Indiana, at the sign of the where he will I o ready, at all times, to "take in strangers'' and travellers, and find for them a place of rest, lie deems it unnecessary to make .iclilious promises or pledges for the purpose of M-cu. ins custom without merit, but will assure all who may'rall upon him. that with them all things h r!1 be correct, lie will also ftate that the iiit-tcst order unJrn.t f'gid rules of decorum and propriety .shall be enforced in the conduct and government of his houc. His stable is commodious, capable of accommodating twenty-two horses, and shall he strictly attended and well supplied with all kinds of provender. May I, I. 17-Gw. 4;4;tt1:4-1rMt,t.-t.tt-tt f (H TTTh egoT JJptripier i .t.r? ftaccitncg, Jcntn'anor. April '2-2, 1S11. iG-tf. Acisiiiisislraiur's .alc. jOTlCE is hereby given, that tl will be sold at public sale, on Sa there puuuc sale, on datur day the '2'2d dav of May, at the late resi dence of Peter Hoke, in Knox county, all the property of said Hoke, consisting of Horses, Cattle Hogs, andvSheep, Two Wagons and (Jeers. Fanning Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. Tenns of Sale. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, by the purchaser giving his bond with approved security, all sums under three dollars ash in hand. A. G. ROBERTS, A. A TAYLOR. 5 April 20, 1841. 17-3w. Adm'rs. NOTICE. DOCTOR STAHL. has left all his notes and accounts in the hands of Mautin Robinson, Esq.. for collection. April 30, 18 41. 47-tf. NEW GOODS aud.zrc.it fmrgaiiis For cash. S If AVE. just received from Philadelphia a hrie and well selected assortment uf tforino- and Summer Goods, which .we will sell for cash, bartcr.or good credit, as uarucul as to prices and snaftty We therefore invite our frieua oml-uifoiMfrs, to call arul examine for theiivselves. May 1st, 18-11. -44r. . J Administrtor?i4 4Salc.. 01HE undersigned admirrist,rator on the - estate of Colbert T-nainpso.n, 'deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residence of said deceased, on Saturday the 22d inst. all his persDnaJ property consisting of Household anil Kitchen turniture, Shoemaker's T00I5,: &c, together with the house only in which the deceased formerly lived. - - - Terms. Six months credit." will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with- approved security. All sums of tLre.e "dollars md under, rash. THOMAS THOMPSON, AJm'r. April '27, 1' 41 i7-:5t. Administrator's ale. fSMll'. undersigned administrator on tne estate of Samuel 1). Piety, late of Kd.k Count v. deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residence of said de ceased, on the loth of May, all his personal nronortv. co'isistiuir in part of the fol- ... j j...., 0 , lowing articles, to-wit: Household and Kitchen furniture, Farming utensils, Wagon-Making tools, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Together with inanv o!'"'.v oni the tedious to mention. Terms of Safc.-hu ib.Il.-ir nnd l-jMer. cash in hand, on all sums over turee oouarsa cieuu m uvuhl. months will be given, the purchaser giving hi? note with approved security. W.M. D. PIFTV, Adinr. AorilOtii, IMF 1 11 . .:, r ...,1.., ,tv Si?riiTtj;- a si 1 uiiisner GOODS. lap-ADDOX co GASS, have just receivif M. c,i direct from the eastern cities, ft large and general assortment of Spring and Summer dry jrood. ALSO a large supply of Uapp's Cotton laru, CandFewiek, Carpet Chain, Merino, and Wool Hats, &e. etc Persons will do w ell to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deiermie.ed to sell low for cosh. Aprils, 18-11. 10-tf. 7&i barrels Kanhawa Salt of superior oualitv. Hist received mill for r-alc bv , t I). S. BONNER. April 21st, 1511 40-tf
BLANKS FOR SALE.
-ENGINE.
E7TEE?Jtb?.! ior a uui .- lv x M riAAl irljli rJ. th principle of which is the application of steam u the crank direct, enclosed in a cylinder, with the same actual pressure that is obtained With the cylinder and piston, with a gain of double miw: er, doing away with all dead points; o in other words doing away with half the boilers, all intermediate machinery between the boilers and main shhft, and a saving of half the fuel The Engine is warranted to perform" well, and can be seen at my store in Viucent.cs.' Many of tne. jtnncipal machinists on the Ohio arid othe; places, have expressed their unqualified approbation of it. - -. . ' , Letters directed to me nt Vinccnnes, la. post paid, will receive prompt attention. I. N. WlirrTELSEV. April 9. 1811 il-tf fj)- The Hafrrday Evening Visiter", Putsour'i jjho llazetfe, Cincinnati; thol.r.uisvillc J - er.mt'HTtM.3"ii; wjil j..ul!ish w Jour aI publish week '.c!i. wui Hu- tr -- s j their accounts to thirf OHicv In addition to the former stock. , 110 Ions Bar, Baud, and Round Iron. 100 1(H) Plough Wings. Plough Slabs. Ke's assorted Nails. For sale bv P. 1)0 BAN, Agent for Covington Iron Jl 'urki. -.4 ALSO For sale on consignment. CD 50 Boxes Cincinnati Soap. . 50 " Mould Candles? From Proctor cc.Ga'mble's Soap and Candle M ami factory, Cincinnati. ' AIjSO -" ., . On consignment, which 1 am authorized to sell for Illinois Scrip " ' , 5 . Casks New.York'Brandy. " - . 5 do-: Baltimore Gin. ,doy First mialitv Malaga Wine o 10 5'20 do Fftst do Madeira do Baskets Champaign . .'-.do; Casks Peach Brandy. Bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey. ' At the Iron tore of j , P. HO Ii AN.) Tho house in wdiieh I conduct business, is for sale or rent. Eiwpure of 1 . i;UJA;. ApriL'd, 1811. i3-tr. INDEPENDENT .SEMINARY. Second Tcatt. . rfpHE Principal cf this Institution .rcf -- .turns lilS Uiank-S to the puullCMOr tho
patronage pe.towed uppn linn :rii; "tlle i established reputation, a gentleman of intclliLrwa'lld"Hi'CAtet " .":" "U VS w nd character; For a number of years be
sent vear will coimnen Vi'.Ws tnst., m his rw 112 a r.Iaii-et The )'ear is divided into two 7rr,is or Sessions of '21 weeks each, being 2 quarters, j Pupils of lioth scxc3 or any age arc received. Tuition fees due and payablS upon entrance of pupil; an entrance will be considered for the term, unless understanding is had to the contrary. It will be the aim of the Principal toiru press each branch of studv upon the mind) of the Student by familiar illustration and exposition; and no pains will be spared to enforce strict morality, ct principle and ao lion. TERMS. For instruction in Othography. Rcadinc, Writing and Arithmetic, per session of 1 weeks. SO CO lor instruction in ucogropny, History, Grammar, Astronomy, Ohvtniftry and Mathematics, per session of 1 weeks, For terms of instruction in Book 8 00 Kec )'.nsr bv double entrv. louble entrv, b rench Ianruae:e, eV:c app Iv at school rooms. T. II CAYANAFGII, j Principal'.'. Vin.;ciino, April 8, 1H11 11-Gv Administrator's Notice. rHE undersigned has taken out letJ K tors of administration on the estate of Colbert Thompson, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased. All those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom the estate are indebted will resent their widow, 're 1 .tic cstaie is supno&eu 10 uu in solvent. . . THOMAS TOMPS0N, Advir April'20, 18-1147-31. Administrators Notice. rHMIE undersigned has this day taken out letters of Administration, on the estate of Samuel D. Piety, late of Knox county, la. deceased. All persons indebted to "raid estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the samo, will present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. W.M. D. PIETY, Admr. April MOth, 1S1L 10-3t. NEW GOODS.. 1 TiUE subscriber has just receirtd JJL from the east, a new and geneial assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Hats, ilc', which he offers to his customers and fhe public generally, at reduced prices. I. LITTLETON. TIM MS. Vincennes, April' 14, 1811 45-7t. -r X, 13KASS Kettles just received and for sal iO bv y SMITH Ausis, lS3X-H-tr,
(atAVEf; AND STONE. "IIIOsj: iifilicted with the Crave! and Stone in
the lvidneys and JJIadder, may be relieved j.U: cured by Um use of a Solvent Medicine, discovered and tcst'.J by many years experience, by ! i)r. Samuel II. P. Lee, of JN'ew London, Connee-' lient. I To mIvc the cravel and urcvent its furmaiioti !-. n .W..ir,t.. I...... f.., I... .1... " lias ulrct, it isonfidentlv believed, i i. . . i ..:t. r.. . .i. ,r - ....v.. "t,:i,i ,.j i . mi,, in uit umiuitii vi a combination of vegetable and chemical agents, which, when administered, will not only dissolve ti;? i it' 1 1 :n i:iiin' i iv nr i .! in i iu iiKrni'uru nr r , , . .... ., .- , ind bladder, by the mine, but also change the j DiathesM, or disposition of the syttem to their formation, and at tho same time restore the con stitution, when it has become impaired by the fro ! att3cksj0f this ease. For the benefit of the atUicted, Dr. Lee has, at thd rerroest of seveii.l distinstiiahed individii-.l removed to New York, and opened an office, ihe-c he gives his personal attention and advice, And is the only place in the city to obtain the - - - - - -- - 1 I.. A I. l... u r jpui.rtuuiM, uy iciiei ipooi paiu; irom ail parts ol tiie LmtedrStates and foreign coun. I inns, describing their leading symptoms, will be Mv and confidentially attended to. Testimonials and certificates of cases, with sat;'r.irtorv refeienees in tho cifv, are tnven. Oil; ir Iroui 10 A. M. to 1. M., and from 5 t 9 - i j The following letter has been received from t. Miner. s Middklown, Conn. Sopt. 2S, IS 10. Da. Sam'i. II. I. I.ke, New York, Deur 8ir I received, Hoinetimc since, your package forwarded by Mr. Sitlith, for which I am greatly obliged. 1 have given the medicine a fair trial in ii severe case of Gravel, unaccompanied by any other medicine, and consider it one of the best prorations for Oravel that I have ever used. It acied promptly and decidedly in climating the secretion of urine, and removing whatever of ob structions existed at the time. The patient was man 70 years of age, in whose case the Gravel had, for several years, been a very troublesome symptom. I discontinued the medicine at his own suggestion and he affirmed that he had no further vise for a remedy to ret. tore the secretion of the urine, or to remove any obstruction in its pasr 5-, ... j am now trying it in a case of (fluor-albus, or white) a.id make no doubt that it will succeed Tf.j-.dlly well as in Gravel, and cannot but hope it may answer in valuable purpose, in most of the uteiine and urinary difficulties for which we are o frequently called upon to prescribe. I shall most cheerfully do what I can to favor the introduction f your remedy, on account of its own mc-it. Respectfully your oh't. servant. Thus. Miseu, 2d. M. D. The following U the voluntary editorial of my old friend, Mr. Townsend, Editor of the Express in this city. Infirmary fur the (travel. Doctor II. P. T.ce. tit so many years known a-s the discoverer of the celebrated JS'cw London Cillious Pills, has reaov 3 to this city, and has opened an infirmary at 70 IVassau street. Doctor Lee is s-i well known through this country, it is hardly necessary to peak of him. We have been acquainted with - idm for thirty years. He is a regular physician extend his sphere of usefulness, ami has exhibited to us a great number of private letters from highly respectable persons, who state that they have been cntiiely cured under his treatment. Dr. Lee is a genlieman in whom the public may place entire confidence. IS'. Y. Express. The above medicine is for sale by II. E. FECK, Market street, Vincennes. Who has been appointed sole Agent for (he Western states nr;i 2:3, iwll IG-tf. j . AdauhlistB'ator'Vi Salt". rKMIE undersigned, administrator on the estate of Samuel Bruner, deceased, will expose to public sale on Thursday the 13th day of May next, at tho late resi lience 01 said deceased, all nis personal propertv, comprising his entire stock of Goods, consisting of Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes. Indies Shoes and Gaiter Boot-. , Boys do do Misses do do Bonnets, Tuck and Pocket Combs. A general assortment of China, Queens and Earthen Wares. Powder and Lead. 4 Barrels Sugar, a superior article. Loaf Si mar do do One barrel of Molasses. 5 Bbls. Vinegar. Tobacco, Fish, Dye Stuffs, Teas, Spicos, ifc. A superior lot of Bacon and Lard. One Horse. Two Cows with calves. One Ten plate Stove with pipe, Ojjs large Cooking Stove with the neid silver 'y turniture, Together with Ins household and kitchen f.irR'i'ure, consisting in part 01 Beds, BedUng, diver t;otl. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, and oilier articles too tedious to menTcnns of sale. All sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand. On all sums over three dollars, a credit of nine months ill bo given, tho purchaser giving h'13 note with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, and continue from day to day, until all is disposed of. J. B. MARTIN, Adm'r. ' j April 8th, 1811 14-3 w JjiI ICecpivcd Q SACKS Rio Codec, t0 bbls. N. O. Suear, 25 Ol 1 V4ir;U Flour, 4 " Saleraf,' 30 Kegs assorted Nails, Vo Bo.xes Window Glass, 13 " Moufd Candles., l2 Bbls. Clover Seed, 2 " Iinseed Oil, 30 Kegs White Lead. Salt, Fish, Cheese, tc. tc. And for sale low for cash bv MADDOX d GAS Aril23, irll. -l-f.
SP LEND I D.REAL ESTATE' IN Xi NKAfi TliC 1'OKUT'iiH F I
' A (ri: X X K S , J X D I A X A A ti isi iia isl sa tor Sn le. TTf "V rn .? 1 i tier of the Prohato Court of Kva x Ja- eoiuitv. f:in ni'iitr-.iiriun . vi rd . . . ... .. at publi, 8ue. on S.lurda v the '29th Jo V of in . i i . ' , ii u i- mtvi r r , (- n,:Tni at ijki.vi i inr.M, ill. liitj iiun.i ui j in !)e SaiJ Forou"'i, all the i ( WiUiom .MieurtiT Into of sn ijilero3t which coasod, had at tne time ol his deal. l m the IJ.iLlVr II 1 lL. tI I'SliUl', tU-Jl. 1st. A part of lot No, i20 in said borough, according to Johnson and Emison's .1.. c i ... . i o n i n .... !a'u V -v uoumay r. i... uy y aicr r t. 101113 t. A. .. bvttic abasll .... . . . " ...... xitver, o. . by .Ia.-i;e: sf. i:zd i. 1)V I)rojerty of Samuel Thorn, being ')2 feet Iront on ter St. more or lesf. and c.I ..... teiKlino' back the saiiK; Ult!t!l iilt'i f-i tbr f.'ilil river. On Water st. unjoining .Market st are two new and substantial two sionei and substantia! brick stores, each about lti feet front, and o'.l in depth, having valuable business rooms in the basement fronting on Market st. and also a 7 ft. alley extending along their rear The above described two stores will be sjld together, and 6330 of the purchns money will be payable in cash. . 'nd. Upon the remainder of r:aid . 1 . . 1 1 if t.i ieet, ueuveon tne sam tutey anu ti:e river, about S'J feet m depth are erected e.xten sivo business houses, fronting on Market st. arid on the river an excellent wharf. and hi rge. ware-roomri, which stores, wharf anil ware-rooms form the principal forwarding establishment f -r the said town. The; said remainder of the aforesaid 32 feet with the improvements, will be sold together, and .s73 of the purchase money will be payable in cash. ord. Also, so much of the following portion and interest of said lot No. 20, as is exempt from tho dower of tiie widow of said deceased, bounded S. E. by Water or St. Louis st. N. W. by the Wabash Jiiver, S. W. by property of Samuel Thorn, and N. E. by property of Elias Beedle, being 72 feet Iront on said ater st. (more or less) and running back the came width to the river. On this portion ire erected a large two storied frame dwelling and store, fronting on said Water st. and on the river a large ware-room. The Widow is entitled to dower, in said Water st. front, including said dwelling and store fronting thereon, cV:c. extending back 102 feet reserving however, 7 ft. front, by the whole depth of v'2 ft. aiong the line of the said Samuel Thorn. The- river front, with the ware-rooms thereon, running back to the part assigned for dower, (being "about 17 ft. in depth.) the said 1 feet running to Water .treet, with the reversion on the'part assigned for Jav-cr, will be 4Vered together, and 6275 .,- ?.s?J' ba jiYsrUe in eash.-;--K -r. A . -"' ' " 4 t'l. Al3o"," rot?? juu liberal oiit---fiveiG5) and sixty-nine (0'J) in the Vincennes commons, according to therTew survey thereof, containing ench 3 acres. Cojuilry Property. Ail that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the Prairie below incennes, containing (80) eighty nrpents, more or less, being two, m front on the river, and running back the same width 40 arpents. being survey No. 157, town 2 N. It. 11 West. ALSO A pari of the ''West corner ef donation lot No. (101) orie hundred and one, beiug the same laud, which was conveyed to said deccd.byJohn Purcell.eheriff of "Knox county, on the '20th May ,1833, as the property of Robert Jourdon, containing liftv (50) acres more or less, being part of donation No. 103. - ALSO A tract of land in town 2, N. range 11 west, lying in section 1-1 and 23 formerly the land of Andrew Racine, sen. containing 17 acres, more or less. Tr.Kris of sale. Exco v as above specified, a credit of 0, 12 and IS . mouths, purchaser giving bond and security, to be apnrovcuoi o me ui;in. 1 ,,..!.. . 4 B. M. THOMAS. acting P'hu'r. of' said estate. March, 10th, 18 11. 11-y 11. NOTICE. HEREBY" notify all persons not to trade for. 4 or purchase a certain note given by m to Felix M'Cabc for $28-1 00, dated August " 28th, 1SG9, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forced to do so by operation of law. PATKICIC MOORE. Vincennes, July 17th. 1840. The TEiorouh If red Horse " - WILL stand the 1 'reht sear3fe, , , , son wnicn t:as already com4 menced, end will e.jire the yOT first of July, nt the .-table of ssdb SAM'L. EMISO.V. :M miles cast of Vincennes tho four jLtt days in the week, and at J. Ejhson's Mills the balance of his time. Good pasturage furnished gratis for for Mares from a distance, and grain-fed if required upon reasonable terms. For particulars, see bills. HENRY VAUGHAN. For L. SHERLEY CO. April 3, 1811. n !3-tf. JUST RECEIVED. Q TONS Sugar I ftlcs, and for trdc nt cts. per pound, by THORN 'TRACY. March 31st 18 11. 13-tf. LAST NOTICE. ''"JIKSI- indebted to the undersigned by -- note or book, account, previous to June last, must make payment, on or before the 1st of May next, or their accounts w ill be placed in the hands of &n officer for collection. THORN & TRACY. Mflrrh 2ih, 1811 i2-tf. v
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rpIIERE if not one case of Fever in a t!h l -1- sand, but may be effectually broken up an ! removed by the use of this Llixir. It removes ..11 ;.i;,. :j;..;.. 1 :i: . nr.'" '"v "u""lu M,,u it oil rat.- ! ni .in irittn f ia ui.im.i . ... I I. . . r. ... r . r ,t . i , S"1 '-'s, nnd powerunjr "ii nit uiuuryj anil im; KSin. II rejDOVCS all unpleasant feelings after a hearty meal, and promotes a good appetite, ft needs only a trial to give perfect satisfaction. It has become a general practice with many to use this article in all cases of colds, pains in the hones, or heuvv disagreeable feeling, tendering to headache or chilliness. For hoarseness, if taken through the J.iy, it completely restores the voice without producing sickness. Whooping cough, and all cousin of children are cured by it. The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, and it is quite impos In if .x. hi I . ( .. .1.. 1 .! sible that any disease should commence while a person i using this Syrup. If taken daily it produces a ruddy, hsnMiv, and young appearance, by driving off all tir humors of the pysfesn. Sold genuine at Flc!- tier street one door below Pearl-Mrect, N. V., bv Comstock Sl Co., and by all respectable D:uJgists. Sold hy J. B. COLWELL, Co. Uruggiet. Vinccnnts, . II EWES' -crvc ;rmd 12geic UciiHiriif. This article is HI-red to the public as neverfailing cure for ths Kheumatism, and it has for a number of years sustained its reputation, and accomplished cures which had defied the power of every other article. In acute and recent case?, the relief is invariable, after one or two applications of the Liniment, and in Chronic Rheumatism, the cases of cure are numerous. It is truly a remedy that reaches the nerve and bone, w ith the most happy eibVt. Sold wholesale and retail by Conit-tock 1 Co., Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fittclier-stret t, N. V , and the principal Druggists in the I,n.on. Sold hy J. 13. COL WELL, .L Co. 17jc nncs, ht. TG THE BALD HEADED AND OTHERS. rOES any know a neighbor or a fiieml who has been Bald, and whose head is now cov ed with fine hair? One whoe coat collar wa covered with dradruff, though bru.-hed every hour which has now vanished entirely? Or one whosc hairs at early age were turning grey, who now has not a grey hair? Children whose heads were covered with scurf, whoi hair would not grow, that are now growing t!. fullest crops of hair? f'ome cases must I e known to most per sons. Ask them the cause, and you will be told, these things have been done by the use of the ISaliii of ColtiMahia. Of 20 years growth is this article, its demand increasing annually some hundred per cent. though when discovered not opposed by any ' thing fjr the same purpose, now assailed by almost numberless mushroom trash preparations lhat will ruin the hair if used to any extent Caa more than these facts be wanted refer ts fne recommendations by a list of namra of respeclahility," unqua"eJ by Buy other urticle. Look t these t!irrg8 buy vhis urticle. PUav -it " ' prarvrfrnr?07'?r:2 :V 1 c i; 'a v'itoT. it. Ladie. attc.id to ni"iMi'lrd'- jt!'faLlv.iiablj life at using it as the otilyHrtkh .Cuily.v f.r the toiiet. Long hair is very apt to fill out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time to save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by uegleot 00 your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve the beauties of nature, with which a brruntiful Creator has endowed you use the Balm.fjr it will do ir. Caution to bo remembered. Several most flagrant atternptsjiave heenrnaJcV to counterfeit the true Ba?m of ColumCia. Some of the impostors have gone so far as to counterfeit the splendid wrappers, and the Falls of I$iagara.and every external rnark' except tbc name pf Comstock, which they dare not forge. . To avoid impositions therefore, always look fr the name of Comstock tr Co. or L. S". Gomrtock, and never buy tho articfe unless if hps-tha. nafne upon it. ,. Sold Wholesale and Retail, only t Itfot rktcf." er street, JST. Y. Soltby ".":: . .. . J. B. COL WELL, & Co.; Druggists. Vincennes, Indiana. AhU, iiKiuirc Ash IhoMcivIio know, pjlIOSE only who know by trial or immc xg, ui Ac observation, can form any idea of the etlocts, of the perfect relief, of the almost charmlike cures effected in cases of the Piles, Kheumatism, all swellings, and all cternal pains, no matter how severe, by the use of Hays' Liniment. Find one who has u&ed it that will not laud it above all things ever i seJ, and you will find what cannot be found. For the relief of 6Uficnng human beings nht may be afflicted, I Leg you to ask ask of those gentlemen who know of cases unconquerable by all other remedies or physicians, though tiied for many years, that have been cured by Ihc usoof tho genuine HAYS' LLMMENT. Thousands of other persons know siaiilat cures. We appeal to their sec se cf justice their human feelings. It is hut a duty you eve to your suffering fellow beings to let this great remedy be known, Speak of it then to all yojr friends. This will save much pain where the new.paptrj are i'ct read, or where readers are incredulous, hecauso so many worthless articles are 'tdvertised for tho same purpose. To buyers we eay, if all who have used it doiotsay it is beyond all praise, then do not take it. The proprietor will not allow this article to be paid for unless it cures, when all the directions are fully followed. Will any one suffering refuse now to. try it? If h does, he ought to be pitied more for his obstinacy than his suffering. Mr. Hays would never consent to offer this article, were he not compelled hy his sense of moralof religious doty to do all in his power for the victims of distress and misery. For this purpose he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some swindlers have counterfeited this article, and put it up with various de. vices. Do not be imposed upon! One thing ouly will protect you it is the name of COMSTOCK Jf Co., that name must be always on the wrapper, or you arc cheated. Do not forget it. Tako this direction witi you, and test by that, or nevtr buy; for it is impassible for any other to l t:uo or genuine. SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by COMSTOCK & Co. 2 Fleth,.r stree New York. Sold hy J. D. COLWLLL & Co. Vincenncf, LiJi'trn March' l?ih, 1 M 1.--:C -m.
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