Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 July 1843 — Page 3
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m .W'...-'- 1 .' . " J K'JT" ha taken the reins in his. own destructive a ri.i ungovernable, hinds? He ho. I'ir an ordinary cause, resigns tho fate of his patients, to incrcurv.isa vile enemv to th sick and it lie is olorahlv popular, will, in one successful season, aave paved the wav for the btisin-ss of life for tie has cii'Mi-jh to do ever af'erwards to sop t!u rnerourhl breach of the constitution of hi dilapidated pitients. He his thrown himself in tearful provmiitv to death, an 1 has now to !i:ht him at arms length as onr as. the patient maint jLh a ini-jerhh exist. Mice. .Now if one p-uson.ui dru ; is eapahle of ( io mieh immense !!ii-chi't. v. h it iniy not hunIrp,Js of other mineral a -ents, e.ju ! I y pernicious. eiV.ct! Py t!ie early, and n j ('ropri-it f, . j ! i .-li tion of botanic oV eclectic remedies, the foe-jom untoward tram of sy mptoni-s i;n' to jreveiite. diseases sommadlv cured, and a vast iir.vii'it o! human sulierit-ei nvttted. It is the phvsiciau's dutv net on'v to cure discascs--bi.il to cure, and at the same time, preserve the eo:)-iituli ;is of his pHtients unimpaired: and they who are so unfortunate fs to be a'ilicted with any of those diseases, accidents, or mi-fortunes, to whh'h the human race are liable, can have every assurance of speed v and permanent relief hv inakiin; timelv application. Use the t'uiit nvd.icii.es, and be cured. the wrons are like the poison of asps. Doctor Hennett has had the advantage of the best French. Iiritish, ami American ho-pit i!s, in clinical medicine, and the teaching of the mo-t roputaHc Colleges, (hivim taken the U ovaiauroate in Medicine, in Ohio, in .Nov., l'Jo; uradnated in the Doctorate in Medicine at the ."New Voik City Reformed Medical Colloue of t!ie hYlorim-d Medical Society of the 1'ni'e l States of Amotiea. oil the lTthof Aucust 1 Si:?; and been elected Pro
fessor of the Principles arid Practice of Midwitry and the D'seases of Women and Children in the Willou jjhby Fniversity f Like Frio in September 1s:?l;) together with ightecu vears vxperrence in the extensive and successful practice of his profession and his patients, then-lore, can have every a-U'ancc of prompt, correct and as. m.'uous attention. His credentials are open to the inspection of those who are interested. Delicate diseases will be treated upon the established principles of the u-ivf-rnnient.il lock hospitals of Paris London, and Duhli;.-, and the iccent diseowi ios iriaJ" in that hrunch of the profession, hv the unrivalled and justly celebrated Doctor Cooke. f the lock hospital nf Albany, wi'l be app'ict witn untiring iliiience tor Hie immcdi ite con summation of radical cures. Persons ignorant tr . t. . . c . r . m iiie naiuie oi mese aiiocuons are not aware that miry stages mark their process from the commencement to their full development, originating in a rno! pimple form, and w Inch through neglect or injurious treatmetit, assume a more ngursv ated state i f disease, and ultimately resnlt in t!ie rivst deplorable consequences. IS" o class of human maladies requires for their safe and ucoessful treatment a sireatcr decree of matured cxpor ence, and practiced skill, than do those which vice entails on her votaries hut Hla! as thousand-" must bitterly acknowledge, no other class has lieeii so much subjected to the maltreatment of heartless and uneducated pretenders--l ien without medical kno.vlodsje, experience, or 0- iv of those requisite qualifications, to save the innocent from the consequences in whith thev are too often involved with the cuiitv. Female complaints will be treated with those on us reme.lies preset ihed j,t the female hospitals f Piris and lei t,a. which are so specially adapted to the female frame, and which mov stand nnrivalled. and l ave obtained such universal ce. lehritv. both in Furope and America. The jroat !iscoeries maiie in I6w, by Doctor de LioudcK.que, f the hospital of Li.-bon, in the successful treatment -f tem,ile complaints, by tracing ih, !t(lme and iil health ot temales, scarce in the ineti Ian of hte, and the cuise.iueiit rapid and often "ppiiently inexpheab e causes which consisiti many a worthy person to a premature prave to t'oeir true source -have been the means of preserving in t only the health, but even the life of many an ntleetionate wife, fond mother, and he1 it-vI iliuhter. Those, therefore, who are so unfortunate as to be alllicted. should promptly hv mI themselves ol these new and all-in pnrtant iliscoveties lieatth. ha( pme-s, and even life itelfdcpen.dinsi upon it. Tliose w ho procrastinate d it at their j e il . The recent discoveries ma le in the practice of iOtet-io medicines for tKe a'lev i a'ion !" female -ul!eun, beinir the cre:tt de-ide'ata sought for 1- ccs bv the most able j r..ibss.rs of the h alitni n't. (which is even now jri its infancy.) nnd nowbrought to lijht by ib.e illustrious Doctr Vallee, of the female hospit it of Vienna, s far exceed the oh!tiou- agents heiet -fore em; 1 ryed ,i to relieve fiom piin, ipiict rd! (ears, and insure in a'l eases a favorable and b. ippy issue and even to those married ladies w hose delicate and precarious heh'.th forbids a too rapid iucrea-o of family, the invaluable discovery ot the Preventive Powdors f Mad ime Kestcll, of the female hospital of P ins, with the neces-ry appliances, beirtj trie only mild, safe, and etbeacious remedy, is a harbinger of mercy and deliverance in enabling them to preserve their cnn-itutions unimpaired, and to resuscitate those already dilapidated by neglect or improper treatment. The restoration or preservation of a beautiful complexion too, is a matter bv no means to be neglected by those accustomed to refined society, or possessed of a cultivated taste. A supply of all those simple and compound medicinesadapted to the of cases ceneral and speci al disease contemplated in this.id vert isoment (such 4 Ueach s Medicines tor ueneral Practice De 3, a Kochv's ToHic Powders; one dose of which will cure the Aue and Fever Cooke's Remedy for lemovinq the effects of Merciny Saero's Syr4ip of Indian Turnip, and Cooke's Pectoral Essence of Honeset for coughs. Consumptions. :c.. Do Chevanue's Milk Sick Mivtu-t llennot'a Stimulant, Chabcit s Rheumatic Liniment, Van de Botins Extract of Vcrant ii e and.Cloquet s Extract of Liverworth for Rheumatism, Liver Complaints. S:c. St. Mlttics Fever Powders De Le Mcttrie's Eau tie Reaute for beaut ifv ins; the complexion, and for the diseases of the skin. tyc, Do le Roe Dubois 'J'incture for preFervin-; and beautify iti;; the teeth and izum Reireis' Cure for the Tooth ache;--Cookcs I'aste ami PowJers. Hunters Red Drop. Saitite-Marie-s I' x tract of Buchu, Aberncthys Rotanic Pills. Cooke- Medicines for special Practice, Valiers" Trench Pills. Ih-Umcs' Persian Alterative Mixture for Delicate diseases; Rou b-lo pie-s Portuguese Female Pills.Restelbs Pn ventire I'owders -for Married Ladies, Vahee's Relief Powder--, Restell sFemale Monthly Pills Ca-telloM'rench Pe tiodical Povvders.Otto's Female Restorativ cDrops. La Motte's Remedy for Barrenness, and Palucci's Tonic Mixture for Female Complaints;-and a
rrcat variety of such invaluable m.-v'iomes not to be found in'the shops) will be kept on hand, oxceptiui, such as can be procured of the apothecaries sceptical will only have to try them to produce absolute conviction ofthetr utility .and snpet.or excellence. Medical consultations will be .trictlv confidential in all those cases mjinrme crec'v and at no time will a third person he admitted, where, from the nature of the case, a private interview is dcmauJed, except at the request of the patient. Residence at J. C Clark'- Hotel. incennes, Indiana. July 15, 1843. 0
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For Senator. John .Mvi:k. S ii.omon Lou di:ii-il or livprc.-irHtuiiv". Ai'N!;!; T. Iu.i.i. Jami;.s I). Wim.ia.ms. For Count:! Assessor. V;i. II. II. I'almi it. Jo. V. W'idf.ne;;. For County Commissioner. (Ir.o. Si. Mr sox. Sam'u I'.miso.x. Si A'ii: OF INDIANA,? Kno.v Coutny. KXt X C!U(MJIT COUKT, Septetnber T rm, IbR. J tfob W. I'itden.k vf. J IVtiiiou for Divorce, r.ltzabelli Freuenek. J To Flizah't'ii Fnihritk W? hi-:ui:as ,i u-t,b v. F..-,b.r;,.ix V $ l''1 ti'is tiny tiled his petition against von in the ('lork's oli'n-e of ilnKtiox Cir otit Court, bv hi5" Solicitor A. T. I.l'is, setliii! for'.h orrlain causes of linoiro, .ml pra ino that :i divorce mav bo crantod biin by .-'id Cmir!, ;uid whereas, aNii u tropoars by th- allidivit of a disint"! ostel pt-rsou. on lile it) my clli'-i. that yii i ,':ro a tn ti r s-iiont ( " this State; now- this is to i u : t ty vo l to appear on tin firs! day f the next September term ! said Court, and answer said petition or bill of complaint, or the matters an I things ilierein wilt be berrd and determined in your absence. Wm. k. Accord. cie.k. ":n "i tin. s. .lulv 'A. I S l.'L o-w :. A ii i: Ei iJ i t Oj the lu ciiits and F.i jx nditurcs on a--cou.it ot' A'no.v cvuni, from th' tir.st dn of June, IS 12. to tfv 3 1 f do) of May, 11 (otfi ioclusice. KI.l'KII'T.S. 'J'here ha been received at the Troastiry since the fir-t day of June, 18 U, as follows, z; Forlicenso to vend .Mer:!iandi-,e s Y, 7.' " " (Iroeei iea " 1 lo XX l'erries t'.S M " " Eslravs 1 00 " Feddb rs and show s t'.o (H) " " .Inrv IVe i; oo County Revenue 3,10 P.) Tliere is due the county for delinquent Taxes a:id dtlin-qu-Mit Pi ititino; 2, !b JS KXI'iC.XDI i I 'itS. There has been expended since day ot June, 18 12, !o ibe 3 1st .May, I Si:, h,,t!i inclusive: For expenses of tho Poor Si " " Assossiiht Kevenua " " lo ad and 1 1 ihwa ys " " ( 'o'inty Ollieeis ' " Specific; Allowanee " " J -irors Fees .Jail " " Court Iloiist; " Fo(ds, StaliotU'.ry . vte. " Flecti.un " " ItiiJIietS " Hailiir " " Crimina's " " I'rintinjj luu on Co. Orders Attorney Fees the iirM d3V ot 91 :v.n :.o D'7 ( 0 2f,:? c ; v 2 1 J.) li.ll ho 2 J '.VA ,o 11 (10 IS I !!) 'A '2 IVAA 73 :u 7 1 I 0 r.:ui-2 nirtiiu'-t tl;e co inty, Th'-re are denuoi issued and unissued orders to the amount of sl,,s2 (':(); which deducted from the amount duo, if collected, would leave a balance in the Treasury of SO 50 VH. wm. ni:.NY. i ilF.XRV WVANT. Uwf;w. Hl'.NliV TFUHFTT. J Vincenties. June. -'i. lVA. t 1,1)1 it (iroeene A - Iroc for Ci.s'i by I.OT if Oroeeries just received arid for sale J. W. MADDOV. re: tf. June :!. 1 S 1 :i I?'??,iII'Ij iractice law in tb.e couuiv-s of Da. vv viess, M it tin. Pike and Croon. He has locati d himself at Washington, Daviess county, and w ill attend faithfully to any collodions m the counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Court he will practice in partnership wit!) Mr. I. aw and any business entrusted to him in that (Join t w'll receive his attention also. Mav IH, ISPJ. 50-tf. AaiE and Cins Keos Pittsburgh Nails. r 2.9 Kegs " Whitehead. loxes Window (ilass, Just received and tor sale bv J. W. M ADDOX. Atid 21, 18 Hi. 4(5 if. n i: W TAILORING! ESTABLISHMENT. SHF undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Viii'-cnties and vicinity that he ha co-omenceil the above business, on Water street, opposite Mr. Tracy's store. Persons; wishing work done will please one him a c.dl. KMFJSl'.NlIl.Iri'.R. Yineenue?. June 2 1. ls13. 'A 'Am. X. 1). Cutting douo cheap for those who ere able to pay the poor gratis.
j hcrilT',s falc. IV virtue of a Fee Rill, to me dirertcd from the clerk's olhce of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale, at the touri house , door in incentios, on Saturday the "Ud dav of July, is;-, lutweenthe hours prcsci ihed bv law, i the rents and ptolits, for the term of seven vears, ! of the Ibliowmu real estate, to-wit: that is. all therinht title ami interest of W'm. U. Pde of, ! n and to the south-east epiarter of the nm th- ' west quarter of section number tJG, township 1, , noi th range 1 west, containing 40 acres, be the same more or less; and in ease nf failure to real. ize the hill amount of debt, interest and costs, now duo on sa.d writ, I will, at "the same time and place, proceed to expose the fee simple of Jthe above described real estate lev ied on as tho pro- ' perty of W'm. II. Pile, to satisfy naid writ in itavorof Isaac Arnold, ct. at. and against U'm.
II. Pile. AB'.M SMPril, S. K. C. June 0, 1 S Rl. 41 w. ( Pr.'s fee -1:0.) ISTATi: OF I.NDI.WA, ? Knox ( 'onnty. . KNOX PRO RATI-: OOl"RT, y May Term, KSJU. S Rum-ne Delisle, AJm'r of Charles Delislc dc-" i ceased, i s. s. ' The credit us of said deceased. J MIW at this time come the said L'lisene Delisle, a Iministrat.ir ul Charles Deli-Ie. dec'il. and files his memori d shewing the condition of aid est.U'-. a- d complaining that the prnpertv both re.d and personal, is iiiMiiliciei.t (nr the pay. merit el the debts and demands outstanding as'tuist the said deceased, it is therefore ordered that the t:!ins4 and pendency of said Complaint be ma le i.n.m n to the c-editers of said Charles Delisle, deceased, by publication nf this order tor si weeks successively in the mccmies Satind iy ra7.ette, a weekly newspaper piinted and published in N'incenne-, a'ld that unless thev notify the said administrator f the evi-t-'nee and .tcut of their rospet tive claims, by liiin tin-s-ime. or a ttatenii'iit i f the nature, date and desciiption. or assumpsit, upon which (he same e to ded in t ie othce of the cloik ot this Couit, pri vious lo the lina "i-ti i!-u-tion of tlie asits of said decedent's estate, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditors, and this cause is continued until the next term. At .e.-t, Wm K. M. 00KD, Clerk K. P. C. iiiceunes, May C'J, IS1J. 52-uvv. tOi' virtue of two writs of vinlitiom exponas, to me d;ieeled. fro,n t;it. clerk's otibni of ibe ixnox circuit court, 1 will exp'e to public s.d- at the cour; house door in Vim-cnnes, on Saturd ty the I.th v!ay of July next, between the iio :rs prescniied !y law, ih- rents and profits, for the term of seven years, of ihe fd lowing real estate, to-wit: Lots Not-. IJand (ractional section f 'Urteen. township two. nortli raner, tPI) u rsti eotitainine; one hundred mid nine acie: aid in cast; of failure to realize the fu'l amount ,.f dtbl, in terest and osts. now due on sa.id writs, 1 will, at the s;inie time ntnl place. pn.-e"d to xposo jjp f.,. smip! of the abovt; descri'ed real estate, taken to sa'ifv sail w rits, one in favor of Arc!i;b"bl Simpson, and iMin-t Hono r 1 iso'i, and ihe otiicr m f.-tv orot Sinu on lioot, ati-I against 1 lotntr Idsell. AP.'M. SMITH, S. K. c. June 21, Hill. ; hv. ( Pr.'s fee 2.( 0.) T ''ill undersigned h a-e associated th.tnselxes toi ther in the Tailorintr bu-iness under the firm of Hnkaw V "ornwell, aid thev would siv t tin ir formi-r eti-t. inci s and friends, that ett exertion s!a I! b on taeir ut to n nder satistai tloii t.) ji! such as feel dispo- d to paiioni, them. They have reduced their prcics to suit the times, and therefore hope to receive a liberal share ot' public patronage. tShop on Marker stuet, at the old statid of 11 P. Brohaw. H. P. 15ROK WV. IJ. II. CO UN" WELL, June 0, IS n. 1-tf, CJ U I) VI A !' IjV to an order of the Kims eountv Proliate Couit, the undersigned, Aihninistiator le bonis no:i of W illiam II. Uam-ey deceased w id oiler at public sale, in the tow n of Knoxville on Saturday the "!l'h of July, between the hours of 10 A. M. and -I P. M. of said day the toll. r.v iiiL; described Real K.-tate to-wit: lot, .o. ? .in the division of 15 row-nine's est ;'.te t out iinitnj t!0 acres, also lot N'o.i of fractional section No 2. town 1 south ratine 12 west conaii;ini; .rti t J-UU acres, and also ,ut ?s'o. 2, of S. II. fracti rial pi irter of section 2. town 1 , south rannc 12 west, containim; t5 1 t!0-1 00 acres. A credit of siv and twelve months will be piven, tin- purchaser or puchai i s giving bond and security with inortasre on the premises .1. I). MAKTIN Aihuin'r de bonis mm. William H h'a-n -ey , dcce;;s.'i'. N. 15 At the same time and place, will be offered for sale the undivided half of ISo Ja-lOO acres of land, parts location i0s, 5'.), (ii) an. part of survey No. 2 in town 1 south rat'ite 12 west, known as the old Ramsey Farm. Also "1 CO. I0U acres of land, lot No. 2 of fractional sec tion No.:b town 1 south ratine 12 west, formerly the property of John Ramsey, Conditions same as above. J. 15. MARTIN, AJmln'r of John Ramsey, deceased, .lulv I, 143 ' 1 :?t. REAL ESTATE. (;KElTI5IiV lo an order of the Knox en tint; Probate Court, the undersigned, Ad minis!tor of the estate of M. Shaffer, deceased, will i x nose to t'ublic sale at the Hotel of John C. Clark, in incennos. on tho 2.;th ir;st. between the hours of It) e'clo.k A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. tho following lecribod Real Estate, lo-wit: Lots Nos. :, 4 and o in the subdivision of lot No. .'Jo. in the Horoimh of Vincennes, on w hich ate erected two pood Prame Houses. A credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser or purchasers riviinr bond and security, with a mortcatr' on the premi-c s. WTIJil AM EIIKLE Ailmin'r. of M. Shaffer. Vincennes July 1st, IS 12 4 3t. LOT of fresh clover seed just te eeived and for sale bv J. W. MADDOX. l)ec.20. IS 1 J 30
BionrijiHs! Civoml)iii5 !.! BcTars cl" that drcn 1 Dc?trcyeri THE BRONCHITIS, Which sp;i,-.-.-- neither (lie Yctov. the ("lood or tlie 1 h-ttiitit'ul. but is :ini:n;il!v htiri'iit; t).ii;:.and.s upon thousands to a pp-matere orne. under the n:i?tukeu nnine nf Cnnsuni pti-.Ht. . The usual symptottir: of thio disease nre, L'ouirh. Soreness of the Luiujs Tbroiir. 1 Inarseness, Diliiculiy of Hreathintr. Asiluna, Hectic Fever, a Spittinjr up of Plileo-ni or .Matter. iMid soiuetiiiies lilood It is nn inflammation of the fine . skin which lines the inside of the small wind tubes or air vessels runuinr through every (art jf the lutiis. The great and effectual remedy for this alarniinp; and wide-; preadino; dis ease is the llvv. I Covrrt's BALM of LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine is universally pronounced by the multitudes who have li.sed it and tested its healinn- virtues, to bo tin; most wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for 'he i tire of liroikchtt In, Cnngljii. St-vere Colits, Croup, Asllmia, V hooding Cougli, And all dist'eses of the Li ngs and "Winoi iio:, which, uejrlected, toon lead to rtal Consiini()tion. The Hai.m of I.j i f v. stands entirely ahxof from the various lmtck uKtrnms of tinday, having invariably won the confidence of Phys-irianx, ( lei vrynn -, nrul the itifi lucent of oil cla.is-ex. wherever it has been introduced. Philanthropists, and all who truly sympathise wiih human suiieriiio-, everv whore hail its appe.iriinci; with heartfelt joy; and look upon the I.a..m of Ian: as one of there precl and wiconnuon blcusinvs which a Kind Prnviilem e occationally bestows on man. but uhii h, like aiiLrel's visits. ;re few and far between. JCj-" Circuhirs, contiiiuin;; iiuniernus testimnuials of the highest respectability, can be had, orratuitous. of all our Atnld. Tor Sale bv Dr. JOKPJI SOMKS, I 'i net n nes . 1 1 ul iu na. July :.'(), IS J-S-ly
1 HH subscriber returns his sincere thanks to tlie citizens of this and adj liuintr counties for the liberal p.itionaae extended to the lirtn of 'I'born - Tracv. and would respectfully solicit for himself a continuance of the same. A. W. TRACY. Match H. ISP. 10- lv T A I P. GUFAP, ClUPKR, CUEAPFSTl T FIIL. tiiuh rsjoned would re-;ecd lilv i ten ;er his ITUinks to 113 i: ;m 1 t:ie puh!.;, f the liberal pt-.l-lit i w eeu - n n;te- ii liiis leet ivei! pte-s , i s a simp the house adj-'inino Mr VI or'',-: n ,J nnes , liei e he w il , at ml tines. and in the neiv.csl m inner, etiend to anv ti i ids to work eueap'-r than :inv other l a kin or in tow n I ! odoce id' d ll 'rent tlnso livino- in tho vv iil he taken it count v in e :!i:ii;gc Vo wo;k. J. II. MAS-KV. id. is. .sr.. :;-ii. k V SI nor rpNb: sub 8 hand a serib;r.s K'ten cnnstatulv n aoil extensive as W iiies, Liipii.rs, S rtm 'tii oi v. rocories, . C t which thev olT-r ("t sale ;it verv low rtites for CASH. Their stock, at present con sists in p.irt (' 17. J 'J Ti 7.1 "JO - m.9 bas Kio Ci fiVe, do Laoiiira do do Java do I i!id. X. ( . Suiar, bbls. l'htnl. AlMlaVs.es. i!o sJito-ar-liouse oo box'5 lioston refined . M!o;ir. ri& bbh. x. o. do .". and 7. X os. 'A, 1 , ECO (HP C:ilty Lot si (I. P. 'a. iio lo V. J. V. II. r. ti. half chests .i i (i o do bbls. X,,. 1. 2, and 'A .Mackerel, ("lis Manilla ro; e. i A2jc--A trood fuonlv of James liivtr ;i;ul Kentucky tobacco, solars, peppor, s;ice, nulni"gs, cinnamon, oiner, madder, indigo, sa'i'rattis, salt-pctre ahuii, fancy soo-ps, bed-eords, wr;'ppincr ami writing tin per, painted bucket-, ite. Sc. tooetht r ,w itli a e-rvvl asortmciil o! Loreicrn and Domestic liquors, wine?', crdials, Cvc. 11. (J. Cl 'T'lTlil vV. Co. Main street. Louisville, Ky. Feb. '27), 1843 3-lf. SMAl-li lot of three bushel (lunney Iiags in store and for sale by J. W. MADDOX. Feb. '2 lib, 1S1 J. :is if. K ATS A D Si! 0 E S7 .Sjjj SSccrivi'd, 1 J doz. common Wool Hats, I () " Unpp's Harmony .Marino ilats. .Jso an assortment of Ladies' Kid and Sea! Slipper, and Men's Hroo-arjs, uhic'i, u.i usual, wit'l !c sold low fur rash. J. W'. .MADDOX. June 17, liA. '2-if.
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Tllb: PlUCb: OF SAPPINGTON'S PILLS .V HFDUCF1) TO Si PER BOX to svrr rm: timps. ' jMIE umh isigncd has reduce 1 the price of his Pills to one dollar a box, in all the counties in Indiana, which are herein mentioned. As a caution to the public he will here lemark that spurious. Pills, puipoitinj; to be his, and other Pills w ith the deceptions caption of 'S4ij)j)iiiL;ton'K Pdl.s i n proved,' are olfeied for sale in many paits of this rnate. I have never communicated to any person the composition of my Pills, nor since 1836 have I made any except at my house, neither have made any improvement or change in them whatever they have the, same appearance, are put up in the same roindi manner, and produce precisely the same lTccts now as heretulore And to avoid difficulties or doubt about
liettinjr them genuine, I will izive my Audit's names and the counties in which thev reside, so that the community may not only know where and of whom to jet the genuine Pills, but also how to avoid the smmous article: llai tholomc.v c .. Win. Mounts, Vv'm. Thompson, and J C linger. Uoon co., I 15 Ilos'.iire. Wm. Stephenson, C. Buokhalter, i' Larimore anil 11. H. Spencer. Crawford co.. Thomas W Pox and A. & J. PJwards. Claike co., W IJ Shelby, Clav co., 11. Kawlev. Jacob Luther. Purnell Chance oV Co. and Willis Phlcu'oy. (.'ass co., Christopher .M'L'omhs, Win. Urovvn & son and D Miller (Jimton co, V li Holers, John Darner and Jos. Hick ley. L'arroll. co., Andrew Watts, P IKinkin. A. 15. Dewy and Wm .Stephenson. Daviess co., James Alford, (J C Havs. S. I.oyd, W. Killiou, W Clark and Wm C'LihotCo De.irhoin tu., li lingers Decatur co , John llaiker ami W W At. hinson. Delawaie co., Wm Jones, Lewis laes, D. P. t )w ins, A: 11 Ti utrell. Prankhu co., M W Haile, and Mioo'i oi, White .ndrcw &. Lowes ctte co., T Sim:s(..i Pouiitaiu co., Phiilio Weaver, Win, Mortimore and II. Martin, (iihsou co., A .Poland anil Wm I'lem h. Crcen co.. C P P iker, H 1' Cu.shman.J. P. Pier,-,, and J St.ill'ord. (Jrant co., Ilct.ry Pieice and J. L. Dalman. Harrison eo., m. Pooker, Craven Lynn &. K. P. Widett. Hendricks co., 1'dair M'Crcskv.and D.C. Worth. Hancoi kco., It II Cray, H.Pierson and Jessi Atkinson. Henrv co, John Weaver, llobert Wilson ami H ells t!t ( ioodlior. Hamilton co., (h o West, J. J Conner and Cottini;ham vV son. Jelh r.sou co., T. I) Ynumi Jackson co, H Peter, W II Hamilton, W Kindle, Z. Pa hards and Hiram - oe Jennings co., J. L Ta'.em, .1.1 Smyth, Smith, Van tor & Co and J H M'Ciinmou Jay co., L'vins A: Pehnan, L .. Pyram, & W. Pramion. Knox co., A. It. Daniel, II. V, Peck, II It. Shephcitl and Jcdiii M. ('ook, A Berry and Abr.un Sndth. l aw rciice co.. (I. Ciaik an.l J. I). Totnassori. Mutin co,, 't'lcy iV Pivant an 1 H. I'crlrand. Morgan co. (J. .Siadord and U'm. Toll. Maiioii co.. ( "railhead iV Itiaodon, Peyton Pri-i-too, I). .1. Parker fltnl lames Parker. Madison co., Jacob Shiner. Montgomery co., K. W Pam-a-y ami Samuel Kinford M iami co , J M Deehes Oranje eo.. II. Mox'ev, Ceo. Pawsttt, Uradley iV Alien, and F. H lUi.catr Owmico.. Wm. Alexai.iler and A. P. Howe. Pike co., I'. .lohtisoii, J. Stuhhh field, (ieo. Dean and W Rhoads. Posrv (o., (.'. Acm-il - sons, Thomas ()ivei:s, ("hnient U hitirn and J. It.Crcen. Peiry co, Taylor l'asye and i.-imnel 1'risbie, Park Co.. A.j iila Pruteuuy, David Doi-gham, Sid well A' Allen, and Cumpbi II. Putman co , L P. Harris, J. Talbot and I. Fo.-her Urpley co., Wm. IL.rt, 1'. Comweli and T. P. Logs, Ion. Hush co., A Hamilton and L'in'l Thomas. Randolph co.. Kobcs-m M'intire, (Jeore W, Monks, James (Jiillius and McKer iSc McParlin Spenci r co, Thomas Lvcrlin and Penjamin iJomine. Scott co, M. Swopc, S. Kankin ami A. T. Kobortvni. Sulhvan co, (I V. St. wart, A Williams, A. Ilonnct, J. (.r:iv and H. Kitri;s. Swity. rl md co, David Caiti.Cen. Mctulloch and S. Pobiason. Shelby eo.. M. A. X D Ko -ins. it Al.-ip, D. M'I',ut; il and Thomas Woollev. Ti; peciinoe. co., Peter Weaver, Jacob M otter, Dr. Wilt-tack and Ph M'Kct. Lni m c . J L Pmpcs.s. N io co. J P Kimr, and John M Johnson V ermillion co., Jones, Smith. Nc Co . Sam'l Croenendvke iV (,.? 1). A Jones H.and Hostetter. 'ai:-.!eihi;r2h co.. J. W. Sullivan Washington co., J. (t. M'Pheeters cV son, Lliah ."New land and Andrew Siinkard. Warrick co.,.las. M'Murtry, C. Dickerson, S. .Iuli an, P. Laker. J. Leslie, Z. Skelton and W. S. Kelly. Warren co., A.Forshev and S. S.-hoonever. Wayne eo., Thomas D. heel. in. Thomas i-llis, C.Ta)lor jr, Sam'l Johnson and 15. Lri;;htwell. W.nlash co , D ivis ov. Wilson, J. iV. Wm. P. Parluw and W. (iarrison. JOIL SAPPLNCTO.X. Arrow Hock, Saline co., Mo. y V-". F- Agents wanting more medicitic will ilea.se inform me as e.trlv as practicable. J. S, May 17, 1 R lo. 1-2,-p. OF TiiS WABASH VALLEY. dlh siibsci iliers 1 ive erected a lar Paper Mill at Lafavette, lod. anil haviiu: sp;ircUn,i e.ist ill oblainiil the most jiprovcil .Vlaclnnery it skill from ihe Past, are prepared to supply tin I'utire 'ubii.h Y,il!ei) with every find i.f p;tp-i wanted, on the most vor ilde let ins. The Friends of Home Industry and Western Pnterprise, are invited to i.e Us a call, and to save heir Ivas, which will be received in exchange for Pap.r or ('ash i.! f or -rices. UAPliPP, YA.NDKSvV- CO. Dec. 1. 18-11 oO lv. A. A. Vii Jbntinft nut) Ultni'atuvr iJatbttcv, 3XPOUMS all lovers of the Pine Arts, that h,, has taken a room opposite the Post Othce, vhere he would be pleased to execute ordeis in his profession for any who may he disposed to faor I'im with a tall. August 2o, 1842. 12-tf. 'I J .eatlv executed at this oinee
PETERS' PILLS.
TSIl Til H AW riSEVAlLRD. t 'liisurfifun they my to gel well with them.) aLL mankind throughout their wide and extensive circulation, that ever try theui "Uil continue to buy them. Peters- PilU nro mrely vegetable I hey work no miracles, nor do they protons to cure all diseases, because they are the scientific compound of a regular physician, who has made his profession the study of his life. Di, Peters is a graduate of Yale College, also of the Massachusetts .Medical Colli tre, and has Hrmie reputation among the family of tho ate Ceo. Pates. Peters- Pills are simple in their preparation4 mild in their action, thorough in their operation, and unrivalled in the results. The town and country are alike filled with their praise. The palace and poor house alike echo w ith their virtues in all climates they will retain their wonderful lowers, and exert them unaltered by age or situation, and this the voice of a grateful community proclaims, Peters- Pills prevents, keeps oil" disease w hen timely used, and have no rival in r-.irint; hillious fevers, fevers and agu, dvspepsia, liver complaints, sick headach, jaundice, letliina, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heartburn, fuired tongue, nausea distention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence, habitual co.stiveness, loss of appetite blot bed or sallow complexion, and in all case of toipor of the bowels where a cathartic of aperient is indicated, producing neither nauseaa griping imr debility, and we repeat all who try them, slili continue to buy them. The most triumphant success, ha3 ever attended their use. and enough is now known of this unrivalled pill, to imrnoi talize and hand it down to posterity w ith the improvements of the age. Dr. P, t-rs w as bred to the healing ait, and in order to supply demarids he has originated and called to his aid the only steam driven machinery in the world for pill making; -lis perfect, and its process imparts to the pill essential virtues, for by being perfectly wrought, all the pills- hidden virtue is revealed when called into action, and here also again it is Peters excels all the world and takes all the premiums, medals, end diplomas so clear the track for tin? Pnginc, PetersPills are coming, a million of witnesse can now be heard for them uo ye hear that no a few can testify they believe they owe their salvation from disease and death to Fi lers- Pills, and if calomel and knives are not getting into perpetual disuse, we are only mistaken. Certificates, this paper could be filled with them by Iudianians--look here! it is row well know n that the people wdl have Peters- PilU, anj t) hinder would he to stop the rushing u ir.J. Price 25 or 50 cents per Isix. Their happy infhiei.ee on young ladies while sulicring under the usual chaimes of life, a directed by the laws of injure, tiny impart a buoyancy of heart, feeling and action, mi elastic and vigorous step, velvet cheek, li. v and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, &c., and ladies in delicate situations always admit their power and innocence, and take them 2 or C at a time, and without in the slightest degree ncj-fi ring the hazard of abortion, which facts are oi the utmost importance. 'Tis fun to gLt well wiih Peters- Pills, for the y cause the. blood to couisc fta limpid and gentle through the veine, as a mountain rivulet. '. or 1 is a common dose; hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. For sale a few bushels bv Dr. PFL'K, " j ... Dr. SUMPS. inrcnm, Also by some authorized agents in most toivna in Indiana and Illinois, and the l". Slates, and by J. T. KLC, gmeral agent, Terre-Haute Mav 19. IS -PI. SO-ly. For tey thv fuhvviUvvl 2 Tons Sugar Kettles, assorted size. 100 Lids of White Lime. I Pair of Patent Counter Itahnccs. 20 Iibls IS". O. Sugar. 40 Lags Pio Coffee. 1 Iibls. Tanner's Oil. An extensive assortment of ltridlcs, Martingales, Oiiths, and Surcingles, foi t-ale low for cash or suitable produce, by A. W. TUACY. March 10. iKPt 40-lv 'Pill, subscriber having putchased the stock and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn, deceased, has on hand a treneial assortment of DMY COODs. 11 AH P WALL. : L'P.NSWAKE, CPOC FLIPS, A;c., which he oilers tor sale at the old stand ot 'J horn & Tracy on Water Mrect. at prices to suit th i times, fos TUACY. cash or .- uch produce as may suit. "A. W. March lOih 1813 10- ly 0 Si AIR C HAi RS7 R AVE on h.-nd and intend keeping, JLjl 'UT!y ,,r C.'Etac:, KcUtc, Arc., Of ;dl dcM-.ijliO!is, and ail they ask or w is.1!, t insure! ence. ir;i";e:nr nt, is, far it! such as desire to purchase, lo ctdl and examine their work . House Painting1 and IV.per Hanging, promptly attended lo, and fit moderalo prices. M ; 11. 'A. dl-f'.n. DEW SOOD Wil0 HJillVi3 flJ AS just returned heme with a lar stock of fresh HEW GOODS, Atid a cr,.nei r;I assortment of other articles, which he oilers at a small ftjvauce on cost. ( Terms C-is!i.) Vinoennes. May j. 18 LI. 1-Hni HOTICEi WIPP offer at puldic sale at Shaker Town, iion Saturday t'ae loth day of July . three Ja. U. vni a thrpe rnoiiths' credit by the purchaser cmrj !ond and good sectuitv. J. P. MOORF. Jtt'v 1, lsl.'h 4-H;
