Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1841 — Page 3

1 1 a r c Ji o o I Utuccrsitt,.) 11 j X' mccniivs TFte conducted under ihe supervision of the - ' A Kov. B. B. kilhkelly, D. I), the Presi tier;: of the Institution. D. MATTHEW, Grammar School Tutor. C. POULLET, Professor of the French language. Mav 20:h. 1841 50-tf. GREAT AUCTION. fMlHERE will be sold at auction on Tuesday next the 3 1st inst., at the Auction Room of .Mr. J. Donovan, in Vincennes, a general assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of SILKS, CLOTHS, PRINTS SHEETINGS, HARDWARE, Being a complete assortment for a Coun try Store, just purchased in the east The auction will continue lrom day to day -in i until an are foiu. Terms of sale. CASH. J. DONOVAN. Auctioneer. May 50, bil. SHERIFF'S SALlI T! Y virtue of a writ of fi. f., to me di rected, from the Dierk s Office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House door in Vincennes, on Saturday, the 12th day of June next, between the hours of 10 A. M.t and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day, agreeably to the 3d section of the law subjecting real and personal esiate to execution, the following real mute, to-w it : (66 acres) sixty-six acres of i.w.l dor. ition No. (1 Gj sixteen, lying and bei in Knox county, levipd on as the pn y of Samuel Adams, to satisfy the above fi. fi., in favor of Michael F. Frederrk, it being the farm that Samuel Adam? now lives on. A. SMITH, S. K. C. Mav 10. 1S41 53-3t. NEW FIR 31 N E IV FURNITURE. TflIE subscribers inform their friends J and the public in general, that luv in formed a co-partnership in the manu facture ot r urniture of every variety, they will rmke at the shortest notice, rhenp for cash, or approved trade, any article? in their line. The following comprise a part of what tr,ey have on hand 3nd can make to order: Sideboards, Secretary and Book Cases, I)c-k and Book Cases, Portable Writing I)fsk. Dining Tables in setts and single, Breaks-it Tables, Centre Tables, l'ier Tj'iIk-h, Pembroke Tables, Work Table, Toilet. Diessingand French Hureaus, Mahogany, Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi. no Seat, various patterns. Sofas, Stands, suJ Cupboards, together with every thing in his line. The proprietor are supplied with the be?t of workmen, and well seasoned maf.enalsvso lint they are'enabled to manufacj fire a;iy article in their line that may be called for. Orders from the country shall receive strict attention. The public are "ivited to call and examine for themselves. Shop on Market street, between Second and Third, Sts. in the house formerly occupied bv Christian Graeter. ABNER DECKER. JAS. H. HENDERSON. N. B. Coffins made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and the hearse furnished free of charge. D. fc H. Mav 21, 1311 30-Gm. Sheriff's Sale. virtue of a decree and an alias vendkioni exponas, to me directed, from Clerk's otfice, of the Knox Circuit ' 'ourt. I will expose to public salo at the f'urt House door, in Vincennes, onSatur-n-y, the 1:2th day of Juno next, agreeably " the 3 1 section of the law, subjecting real pn 1 personal estate to execution, between ;'.e hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. of said day the following property, f-vwit: 'ZW acres of land pnncipallv m town 3, N. R. 10 west, survey 58, and 100 acres principally in T. 1, N. R. 10 W. of survey No. 7, the whole tract being part of tne same latvl, whereon Jonathan Purcell once lived, bounded as follows, beginning fit a stako on the Wabash river, and cor ners to and for a tract of land surveyed in he nam of Joseph Baird, formerly the property of Isaac White, deceased, thenco tiorth "1 and one fourth degrees, east 5T thains and 71 links to a post and land forHierly belonging to Robert Buntin, Jr., thence S. 33 and three-fourths degrees, east 1 chains and 3 links, to a post in the ine of lands owned by David McCord, thonce south 51 and one fourth degrees vest along the line of said McCord 28 Mains and 15 links to a post, it being the corner of land owned by Thomas Scott, ?hence with the line of said Scott south 51 nd one fourth decrees west 35 chains and i0 links to a post in the line of lands formerly owned by the said heirs of I. White, deceased, and surveyed for Joseph Baird, ow deceased, thence north 3'-2 and one talf degrees west, with the line of the '"'uioned tract 05 chains and 70 rus iho place of beginning. To be to satisfy the above decree against Fs.iac N. Whitte-lsey n(l Elizabeth V. Wiittplv, in favor of Gustavus Beall. A. SMITH, s. k. c. May i 1st. ISil 50-3f. 750 f.ri'i lor -.a Barrels Kanhawa halt ot sunrrinr nullify. UlSt received t" ' " 1 1 - - bv

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I iwouifio Ou(urdnys. RANK NOTICE. (Branch Bank) Vincennes, May 17, 1S41. A dividend of f,ur and n half has been declared on the business Lilt, whirh twill t i . ,fo iur me six montns ending 30th .n c paiu tu siocKnoiuers on uemana. v o, ,oJOlIX R0SS' Cashier. May 21st, 184150-3:. Sheriffs Sale. JLP virtue of a venditioni exponas to .ncu.rucieairom the Clerk's Office, "io iuiui circuit court, I will expose "ln,u"u at me Court House door in incennes. arrrppsliiv i i. nig saies ot real estate on execution &c on Saturday the 12th dav of June next, be . . t (. tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and o ciock, r. m. all the right, title and in terest of Hvacinth T.nslln -n.l ii;., L. ' ' w w Uljvj I'lUIV! asselle in tho following nronertv fo-wif Town lot in the Borough of Vincpnnp i , - - i Known on tiio plat of said Bo lor number fifty-five. (No. 55.) to be sold to satisfy the above dorron .icr.iinc:r Hyacinth Easselle. Julia Lassello and 1 atrick Doran. in f;ivnr nC Xthrnl Weed. A. SMI Mil, May 20th, 1841 50-3t. K. C. ONE CENT REWARD!!! Y AN AWAY from the subscriber on the evening of Tuesday last, an indebted appren tice to the Printing business, named Abner England. All persons are hereby cautioned against trusting or harboring said Abner. on mv account. as I am determined to pay no debts of his contracting. Any person returning him to the un dersigned, will receive the above reward, but no thanks. R. Y. CADDINGTON. Mav 20, IS 1 1 50 REMOVAL. Wm. C. WARNER, has re- X( moved his office from his dwell- U f( ing to the 2d story of Mr. Brokaw's j) ) brick house,- next door to the store of )?( Wm. Haves. Entrance on Market ), street, by an outside tfJ.air ease. (q May 15. 18 U 49-tf. g NOTICE. JfSERSONS who are subscribers to "tiik Chrtsti.an Index" are informed that the books will be delivered to them in a short time, and it is hoped, all will be ready to pay for them when presented. In case of absence please leave the mon ey with your families. S. WHITON. May 14th. 1841. 19-3t. m:VA ki. ITANAWAY from the subscriber on Sunday the 2d inst. an indented ap prentice to the Blacksmith business, named VLBERT KUY KENDALL. Any per son returning said apprentice to the un dersigned, will receive the above reward. WM. DANCE. Vincennes, Mav 1 1th 1841. l'.-3t. WAATIiD H 6ft filt Pounds of good fresh JLVFr? Butcr) fnr which the highest price will be paid in goods at the store of WM. BURTCH cc, Co. May 14th, IS 11 49-tf. Superior article of Champaign and Cogniac Brandy, also best qualifyjof Port Wine, for ?ale by WM. BURTCH & Co. May 14th, 1811 49-tf. STKA1FJ) "17 ROM the subscriber in H Vincennes, on or about the 1st of April, a grey mare about 6 years old, 14 hands high, black mane and tail, a natural pacer. 3 saddle mark on the left side, and shod all round. Said mare is supposed to have gone to the place of her original owner, somewhere between Princeton and Evaasville. Any person finding and delivering her in Vincennes to the subscriber, shall be liberally rewarded and receive the thanks of B. F. THORN. May 27. 18 10 18-3t. NOTICE S hereby jriven that a Negro man 5upposed to be a runaway Slave, was com mitted to my custody on the 4th inst. who calls himso'lf JOSEPH HATCH. Said Negro is 5 feei 8 inches high, about 40 or 45 years old, and nose flat. SAM'L. THORN. S. L. C. 111. Lawrenceville. May 4th 1841. 49-6 w. Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned has taken out letters of administration on tho estate of Rebecca Chansler,late of Knox county. Ia. deceased. Those having claims against said estate will present them legally authenticated for settlement, and those in debted to said estate will make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. A. G. ROBERTS, .1dm' r. May 11th, 1841. 19 -3t. HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKING, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Vincennes. and the public in general, that he has commenced the above business, on Market street, in the reir of Maj. LeRoy's Fancy Store, where he is prepared to do any thing in his line, and solicits a portion of the public patronage. He pledg's him?elf that his nk shall nit be infiior to anv mi l in the Wrrt. Miv B, 1 -1 . J ly.

J EOXARD GREEN respectfully

MA tenders his services to the travel. 7 iir'S public in the capacity of InkeePpr- e nas opened a house of E N T E R TAIN M E N T on the South-east corner of the Public Square. : . . ! . - c n . r r . . of S thC lWn f PA0LI' In3iana' at the sin of 9 where he will he ready, at all times, intake in strangers and travellers, and find for them a place of rest. He deems it unnecessary to maW. tictitious promises or pledges for the curoose of vU.wlu vrunout merit, but will assure all who may call unon him. ih ,;fK ,k .i . i ,, , r "iiu uicui an things shall be correct. He will i. o . ..... "v ciaic (Udl the strictest order and most rigid rules of decorum and propriety shall h enfr,rr,l duct and government of his house. His stable is commodious. rnnhU f modeling twenty-two horses, Bhn . "1K,,U a,,u supplied with all kinds provender. of May 1, 164 1. 4 7-6 w. NOTICE. nOGTOR STAIH, lias lpfl nl nis notes anil accounts in iKp lin,la 01 martin Komxso.v, Esq. for collection -------- UtU(J April 30, 1841 47-tf. NOTICE. fj OTTERS of administration have been undersigned by the Probate Court of Gibson county, on the estate of James Hnnin. rWoor.,? those having claims against said estate will present them within twelve months to the undersigned for payment: all those indebfet to sail estate will make immediate pay ' ment. The said estate is supposed to he solvent. JOSEPH HARTIX, .?,,. Princeton, May 5, 18-11. 18-3t. coi en ro n sum i ff ryllE undersigned has just finished an elegint ninn t- -. U L . l t ' 1 1 ....iv- (juaoriisci which ne win war rant a superior article, and will ell low for cash. UAMFL WIIITMORE. March ISth. IS 11 41-tf, THE undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Peter Hoke, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased. All those indebted to said estate, are requested to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them legally authenticated for settlement. The 8state is supposed to be solvent. A. G. ROBERTS, ) . , A. A. TAYLOR. S rs. April 29. 1811 48-3t. CONVEYANCING &C. &C. nriHE subscriber hereby informs his friends and the jublic generally, that, (having much spare time) he will undertake the writing of Lease, Inh'ii(iiro Contracts, A:c. &c.' &c. wit.i such other business form'' as ere used in the jurisprudence of the state. ALSO Books posted and accounts adjusted in a plain and practical manner. Having had much experience in the above line, he believes he will be able to render entire satisfaction to all who mav favor him with their business, both ir charges and execution. His office, is at present in his dwelling on Market street, next door to Dr. War ner's residence. T. II. CAVAXAUGH Vincennes, May 5, IS 11. lS-tf. DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C, r R ilih subscribers are now J( receiving from New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and general stock of fresh Drugs, Dye Stiifls, Paints &, Oils, Glassware, Choice L'quors and Wines. Sperm and Tanner's Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Stationary, Fancy Articles, &c. &c. Their stock having been carefully selected (both in regard to quality and prices) they arc prepared to sell for cash and good paper on better terms than ever before offered in the Wabash country. logicians and Merchants living at a distance will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. J. B, COL WELL &, Co. Druggists. Opposite Greenhow 4' Boyle's. May 7th, 1841. 48-tf. REMOVAL. Li:ROY has removed his Fancy Store from Water to Market street, next door to the Drug Store of J. B. Colwell, & Co., where he will be pleased to accommodate his former customers, and all other3 wanting any thing in his line. May 8, 1841.-49-IL IVOTICE. fcJOTICE is hereby given that Joseph Shallcross. has withdrawn from the nnrtnershiD heretofore existing between Joseph Shallrcoss, Wm. T. Shalcross and the Messrs. Becchers, in the Steam Mill at LeRoy, Crawford co. Ills. The partnership will be continued oetween Wm. T. Shalcross, and the Messrs. Beechers. Anv debt or debts which he (Joseph Shallcross) may contract after this date, April 29, 1841 we will not be accounta ble for. WM. T. SHALLCROSS, WESLEY BEECHER, SANFORD BEECHER, SELIM BEECHER. April C9th, IS41. 48-3t. "X BRASS Kettli p just received and for sale t " bv X SMITH Aus f . JS.73 1 i-rf

AJLW KOTAKV STKAU ENGINE.

ETTERS Patent have just been obtained iLB fora ROTARY STEAM ENGINE, the principle of which is the annlltinn r the crank direct, enclosed in a cylinder, with same actual pressure that is obla ned with th cv Iinder and nifnn. nrilK o r i - i i , "i unuDie pow er' ,u,ns awaJ w,in ucad points; or in other words doing away with half the boilers. 11 in termediate machinery between the boilers and main shaft, and a saving of half the fuel. 1 he Engine is warranted to perform well, and can be seen at my store in incennes. Many the principal machinists on iho nh places, have expressed their unqualified approba tion OI II. Letters directed to me at Vincennes. Ia. post paid, will receive prompt attention. I. N. WHITTELREY April a, 1S41 44-tf rry- The Saturday Evening Visiter. Pittsburgh; ...c uomuc, mcinnau; me Louisville Journal and St. Louis Kejmblican, will publish weekly to the amount of tlwee dollars each, and forward tneir accounts to this Office Attorney at Law, Vtriccnnrs, Cntitan.i. April 22, 141. 40-. ? GRAVEL AND STONE. rpHOSE afflicted with the Gravel and Stone in -- tho Kidneys and liladder, may be relieved and cured by the use of a Solvent Medicine, dis covered and tested by many years experience, bv Dr. Samuel II. r. Lee, of Aew London, Connec ticut. To solve the gravel ar-d prevent its formation has been a desideratum long looked for by the profession. 'This object, it is confidently believed, has been attained by Dr. Lee, in the discovery of a combination of vegetable and chemical agents, which, waen adminia:ered, will not only dissolve calculous concretions, and eject them, both in a granular and pulveru'ent state, from the kidneys and bladder, by the unne, but also change the Diathesis, or disposition of the system to their formation, and at the same time restore the con stitution, when it has become impaired by the fre quent attacks of this disease. For the benefit of the afflicted, Dr. Lee has. at the request of several distinguished individuals, removed to New York, and opened an office, where he gives his personal attention and advice. and is the only place in the city to obtain the remedy. Applications by lettci (post paid) from all parts of the T nited States and foreign coun. tries, describing their leading svmptoms, will be duly and confidentially attended to. I estimonials and certificates of cases, with sat isfactory references in the city, are given. Office hours from 10 A. M. to P. M., and from 5 to 9 P. M. The foltowing"etlcr ha been received from Dr. Miner. MlddUtmvn, Conn. Sept. 28, 1840. Da. Si.M'i.. H. P. Lee, IVew York. Denr b'ir I received, sometime since, your package forwarded by Mr. Smith, for which I am greatlyobliged. I have given the medicine a fail trial in a severe case pf (travel, unaccompanied by any other medicine, ana consider it one of the best preparations for Gravel that I have ever used. It acted promptly and decidedly in climating the secretion of urine, and removing whatever of obstructions existed at the time. The patient W3S a 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 use for a remedy to restore the eecretinn of the urine, or to remove any obstruction in its passage. I am now trying it in a case of (fiuor-albus, or whites) and make no doubt that it will succeed equally well as in Gravel, and cannot but hope it may answer in valuable purpose, in most of the uterine and urinary difficulties for which we are so frequently called upon to prescribe. I shall most cheerfully do what I can to favor the introduction of your remedy, on account of its own merit. Respectfully your ob't. servant. Titos. Miser, 2d. M. D. The following is the voluntary editorial of my old friend, Mr. Townscnd, Editor of the Express in this city. Infirmary for ihe Gravel. Doctor II. P. Lec, for so many years known s the discoverer of the celebrated New London Billious Pills, has re moved to this city, and has opened an infirmary at 70 Nassau street. Doctor Lee is so well known through this country, it is hardly necessary to speak of him. We have been acquainted with him for thirty years. He is a regular physician of established reputation, a gentleman of intelligence and character. For a number of years he has been a successful practitioner for that disease, which is said to be so excrutiatingly painful and dangemus. He ha established himself here to extend his sphere of usefulness, and 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. Lec is a gentleman in whom the public mav place entire confidence. N. Y. Express. The above medicine is for sale bv 11. E. PECK. Druggist. Market street, Vincennes. April 23, 1811 46-tf. NEW GOODS and reat bargains Tor cash. XYll. BURTCH A: CO. MAVE just received from Philadelphia a large and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which we will sell tor cash, barter or good credit, ar cheap as can be purchased in the county. Our assortment consists ot Dry broods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Xails, Boots, Shoes, Hats. &c. Our assortment is complete in every particular, having been selected with rare as to prices and "quality. We therefore invite our friends and customers, to call and examine for themselve?. May 1st, 1841. 17-tf. niiAM FOR SALE. I

SPLENDID REAL ESTATE l-N AND NEAR THE BOKOUGII OF

Administrator's Sale.

BY order of the Probate Court of Knox!

county, the undersigned, will olTer at public sale, on Saturday the 29th dav Af . .i . - . . .iav next, ai tne Hote ot John C. C ark, the'1" l. Satd iiorOUgh, all tho interest which ! v niisin .Wieure. ate of saidconnfv.r o nnncnfl lol ,!. i .1 ' - --uuf uu tu ijine 01 nis oeam in the following real estate, to-wit: TOW PROPERTY. 1st. A part of lot No. 20 in said bor ough, according to Johnson and Emison's of survey thereof, bounded S. E. bv Water or fct. .Louis St. i. W. hi- the U'KI, River, S. W. by Market st". and N. V. bv property of Samuel Thorn, being 32 feet front on Water st. more or less, and ex tending back the same width to the said river. On Water st. adjoining Market st. are two new and substantial two storied brick stores, each about 10 feet front, and ;u in depth, having valuable business rooms in the basement fromin- on Market st. and also a 7 ft. alley extending alorij their rear. Ihe above descnoed two stores will be sold together, and 8550 of the purchase money will lie payable in cash. 2nd. Upon the remainder of said 32 feet, between the said allev and the river. aoout oo teet in depth are erected exten sive business houses, fronting on Market st. and on the river an excellent wharf. and large ware-rooms, whicn stores, wharf i . ... and ware-rooms form the trrincinnl f.r. warding establishment for the said town The said remainder of the aforesaid 32 feet with the improvements, will be sold together, and $25of the purchase money will bo payable in cash 3rd. Also, so much of the followinn- por tion and interest of said lot Xo. 20, as is exempt from the dower of the widow of said deceased, bounded S. E. bv Water or St. I,ouis st. X. W. by tho Wabash River, . bv nronertv ot Samuel Pimm j.ti.1 X. E. bv property of Elias Reedle. hpinr i - feet front on said ater St. (more or less) and running back tiie same width to the river. On this portion are erected a large two storied frame dwelling and store. fronting on said Water st. and on the river a largo ware-room. The Widow is en titled to dower, in said Wafer st. front, in eluding said dwelling and store fronting thereon. kc. extending back 102 feet re serving however, 74 ft. front, by the whole depth of 102 ft. along the line of the said Samuel Thorn. The river front, with the ware-rooms thereon, running back to the part assigned t.r dower, (being about 17 ft. in depth,) the said 1 feet running to Water street, with the reversion on the part assigned for dower, will be ottered together, and 8275 of the purchase money will be payable in cash. -i in. , una uii.iju-. i l-u si.t -nve ( o.) 1 iiiu MAiyjiuit; v";V 1,1 Uie incennes commons. according to the new survey thereof. containing each 5 acres. Country Properly. All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the Prairie below Vincennes. containing (80) eighty arpents, more or less, being two, m front on the river, and running back the same width -40 arnonrs. - - r l - - being survey Xo. 37, town 2 X. 11. 11 West. ALSO A part of the West corner of donation lot Xo. (101) one hundred and i .i i i i one, being tne same land wincti was con veyed tosaid dec'ed.bv John PurcelLsheritF of Knox county, on the 20th .May ,1835, as the property of Robert Jourdon. containing fifty (50) acres more or less, being part of donation Xo. 105. ALSO A tract of land in town 2, X. range 11 west, lying in section 11 and 23 formerly the land of Andrew Racine, sen. containing 17 acres, more or less. Terms of sale. Except as above specified, a credit of 6, 12 and 18 months, purchaser giving bond and security, to be approved of by the Court. B. M. THOMAS, acting rdm'r. of said estate. March, 10th, 1811 11-wll. INDEPENDENT SEMINARY. Second Year. rrpHE Principal of this Institution returns his thanks to the public for the patronage bestowed upon him during the past year, and, begs leave to inform all interested, that, the first session for thG present year will commence on Monday, the Qth inst., in his rooms on Market street. The year is divided into two Terms or Sessions of 21 weeks each, being 2 quarters. Pupils of lxith sexes or any age arc received. Tuition fees due and payable 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 to impress each branch of study upon the mind of the Student by familiar illustration and exposition; and no pains will be spared tc enforce strict morality, of principle and action. TERMS. For instruction in Othogrophy. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, per session of 21 weeks. 00 For instruction in Geography, History, Grammar. Astronomy, Chymistry and Mathematics, pfr session of 21 weeks, ft f 0 For terms of instruction in Book Keeping by double entry, French langufljin, Arc. 6cc. kc. anplv at school rooms. T. H. CAVAXATGII. Principal. Apri

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HEALTn EUXIK. 'T'HERE is not one case of Fever ir. . A sand, but may be effectually broken vj - : removed by the use of this Elixir. It rtn i? all acidity, indigestion, bilious matter and ooiiHr- ' ration frni thestomach and bowels. Itopeiatrn of fe,?tIy aadtctaly on the bowels, and power1 11 1 1 V nil th bidnova orwl il,o T. L7, h removes r . ,....s ...... . u ..toiler iuKuit ana promotes a good appetite. It 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 bones, or heavr dinagreeable feeling, tendering fo heirdacrie or chilliness. For hoarseness, if taken throagh the day. it completely restores thrs voice without cinf sickness. Whoopinc couch, and all couoh of children are cured bv it'. The stnmnrh .. kept in irfect order by it, and it is ouite imno. sible that any disease should commence while a person is using this Syrup. If taken daily it produces a ruddv. hralihv. r.d young appearance, hv drivrmr off all trie humors of the sysfem. Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher street one door below Pearl-street, N. Y., bv omstock & Co., and by all respectable Drnegists. Sold by J. 13. COLWELL, 4 Co. Druggists. Vi-ncennee. In. II E W E 8 Nerve and Ilosae I This article is offered to the rublie as a npvprfailing cure for the Rheumatism, and it has for a number of years sustained its reputation, and rcomplished cures which had defied the power of every outer article, in acute and recent case 1he relief is invariable, after one or two anticsiions oi inc i.immeiu, and in Chronic Rheuma : riT- . ... I . . 9. I m tne ca-!es cure aff numerous. It is tmlv Ia remeuy that reaches the nerve and bone, with the most happy eff-ct. Sold wholesale and retail bv Comstnrt .i ('., Vv'holesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-street. N V " and the principal Druggists in the Union. fc-oMhy J. D. COL WELT., Co. Vincennes, Ia. TO THE BALD HEADED A X D OTHERS. IVOES any know a neighbor or a fnenJ who J has been Eald, and whose hrai is now mvcd with fine hair? One whose coat mllar ... covered with dradrulT, though bruhcd every h wnicn nas now vanished cniirelv! Or , , , ... our whose hairs at early age were turning grev. wh one now has not a grey hair! Children whose head were covered with scurf, whose hair would not grow, that are now growing the fullest cronn of hair? Some cases must I e known to most per sons. Ask them the cause, and von will i,i these things have been done by the use of the Ilalm or Columbia. Of 20 years growth is this article, its demand in creasing annually some hundred per cent. though when discovered not opposed by any thing for the same purpose, now assailed by al most numberless mushroom trash preparation? that will ruin the hair if used to any extent. Can more than these facts be wanted refer i t the recommendations by a list of names of respectability, unequalled by any other nrtirfe Look to these things buy this article. Stay end preserve your hair by its use. or if bald restore li. jjauies. attend to this hnn. r.l. ; r..u: ... Ladies, attend to this hundreds i 1 aoie lire are usinsi it as the on v art r lo t. .u.. -.. ,u' u" w". iong nair is very apt to fall out I T.nmpc iicp ti Palm Cl.,!.:., iiinr io B,lf yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve ib beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creau r lias enuowed you use the Balm, for it will do it. Caution to be remembered. Several most flagrant attempts have been made to counterfeit the true Halm of Columbia. Some of the impostors have gone so far as t- counterfeit the splendid wrappers, and the Falls of .. ogara.and every external mark except the name of Comstock, which they dare nt forge. To avoid impositions therefore, always look f r the name of Comstock vr Co. or L. S. Comstnck. and never buy the article unless it has that nm,J rpon it. old Wholesale and Retaii, onlv at 'o. Fletcher street, .. Y. Sold by J. B. COL WELL, fv Co., Drugci.sf. Vi inccr.nps, Indiana. Ask. inquire As!; Iaoe who kiiow. IP HOSE only who know by trial or immediate observation, can form any idea of tho effects, of the perfect relief, cf the almost chainlike cures effected in cases of the Piles, Kheumatism, all swellings, and all external pain", no matter how severe, by the use of Hays' Liniment. Find one who has ued it that will not laud it above all things ever used, and you will find what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering hnman beings who may be afHicted, I beg you to ask ask of tlu.e gentlemen who know of cases unconquerable by all other remedies or physicians, though tiied for many years, that have been cured by the use of the genuine HAYS' LLN'IM E'T. Thousands of other persons know similar cures. Wc appeal to their sense rf justice their human feelings. It is but a duty you owe to your suffering fellow beings to let this great remedy be known. Speak of it then to all your friends. This will save much pain where the newspapers are not read, or where readers are incredulous, tacause so many worthless articles are advertised for the same purpose. , To buyers we say, if all who have used it dootsay it i 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 trv it! If hedoes, be ought to be pitied more for his obstinacy than his suffering. Mr. Hays would never consent to ofTer this article, weie he not compelled by 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 ('evjte a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worthless arlicle. LO'JK OUT. Some swindlers haVe. counterfeited this article, and put it up with various devices. Do not be imposed upon. One thing onlv will protect you it is the nam of COMSTOCK Co., that name must be always on the wrap, per, or yon are cheated. Do not foet it. Tkr t'lis direction with you. and test bv that, r never buy; for it is impossible for any other fo be true or genuine. SOLOMON HAYS. Sold hv COMSTOCK fc Co. Z Fletcher trc, New York. Sold bv i. n. coLwr.u, Virv-;r,-cn-f Tr.i!;rra. V:- h 1 Tt'i, ! S-l . 11- fim

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