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t^tOTACTS AHOJOINTHE8OLUTIOSW, fatsed at tie twenty-seventh tession *h*

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An act *.o autiwrtM

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^An act concerning certain estate without known

^An set to legalise the acta of tl»e Clerk of the Tip-

^^c^tTiuSorize the CommMoners of Ripley eoun"y to pay the Aasoci»taIudgee of said county for tiling in "he capacity of Probate Judge.

An act fixing the time of holding the term* of the Board of Commissioners in the county of Porter. An act in relation to (I» docketing of causes in toe I-ke Circuit Court.

An act i« legalize the appointment af certain con-

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toCprwcHbc «he time* and manner of hotding

the Circuit Court in Allen county, and to provide for a

T'XSfite the Sheriff of Sullivan county to

fRSftfKSLS^n?dd,'ffl SSof holdinge-

'^™i"oGin»^™'«r,tPU',h ^Eu'licmring

^AHct fixing the time of holding Courts in th 9th

"vacate pert ofthetown ofCleysville.

"A ac for the relWf of Stephen Stitson. An net to amend an act d»titl«l on act for thelpnnmcnt of the Senators and Representatives in the of the State of Indiana, approved

Afn «r/t to'amend act entitled an act relative to erWne and punishment, npproved February 10, 1831. An set fixi»« the u«»e of holding Courts in the 11th

o'cffoMhe relief of the purchasers of the Saline Landa iu tho cnuntiea of Orange, Washington and

^An act to provide for the reception of certain Treaty Doles iu payment ol county revenue,and for other

*5E"S amend an act entitled an act to amend an aet entitled au act to incorporate the Liverpool Bridge

"^iTact w» appoint an inspector dfaalt in certain coun-

'^n^cTfoMhe relief of Catharine Melville. Ao act to lecaliae tho Iiatrieting of the county of Bsvieas tnto Commissioner's Districts and for other

pUArn»ct

to extend in part the provisions of the act «i-

titled sn net to compel speculator* to pay a road tax equal to thnt of the actual 8etilers,-apprpved January 11,1842, tothecountica of Elkhart,Jay, Adama,Blackf#rd, Hamilton, Miami,and VVabnah.

An a*to provide for the relocation of tncaeat otjuatieein the county of Crawford, artd for other purposes. An act •.'» legalise the election of the trustees of the

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and Erie CanaH .,.#,« An act to increase the width of the Frankfort row. An set relative to the water power of North port in

nc^rovi/ling for the summoning and empsnnelling jurors in the counties of Delaware, Grant, Scott, Franklin. Floyd and Union.

An act supplemental to an set entitled an act to in•oraorain the South bend Manufacturing Company, approved Doc.

28,1842.

An set to nmand on act approved January

An act incorporating the areenebnrgh Band. An act providing for the alteration of the time of koldina Probata Court, in the county of Allen, when the present term shall conflict with the terma of the Circuit Courts of aaid county.

An act authorizing a company to construct a railroad from Muncictown to Fort Wnyne. An ant amendatory to an act to incorporate the St. Joaeph Iron Company, approved Jan. 22, 1835.

An act abolishing docket fees, and dispensing with final records in certain cases. An act declaring ccrtain names a miaprint, and for other purpose*.

An act to repeal certain acta ihair named. An aot to authorize the Board of Commiasionefs of Tippacanoe county to sell the poor houae farm of aaid

*°An'ct to legnlize the acts of Isaac Tullus, deceased, late a justice of the peace of Rush county, Indiana. An act for tho relief of Adant Clark of Carroll coun* «r-

An act to amend the several acts for tho regulation of the State Prison. An act to vacate Oak street and certain alleys in the town of Charleatown in the county of Clark.

An act to changs the time ol holding Probatccourta is Jay county. .. An act to change a certain State road in Monroe

^An act to legalize tha assessment of Steuben county

'°A*n act'to locate the State road in Pike and Dubois

An act to authorize Abednago \V. Inmani»f Dubois to change a certain State road therein named. An act relative to the mode of doing townalnp bustnesa In tho ccuinty of Tippecanoe.

An act to change the name of J«lm Cade uia$ jonn

^An wt to amend the 13th section of an act entitled •n act pr«tcrihing the duties of county Treasurers, apMoved February the 18th, A. D. 1841.

An act for the relief of Jacob Uookwalier. An act tn amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Buffalo and Miaaiaaippi Kailroad company.

An act to repeal all acts or parts of acta declaring the White Water River a navigable aiream exccpt In •aunty ol DearHorn.

An act to reduce the expenses of Putnam county •nd lor other purposes. An act fixing a premium on wolf scalps.

An act for the relief of School District No. a, In township N* 35 and 3d, North of Range 2, west, the county of La ports.

An act to authorise Isaac Lesiaeoberger to buikl a Mill dam acroaa the Minisnnnewa river. An act to locate a State Read in the county of Pu-

Am act to provide for recording a State Road in Sul livan awl Viaodountiea. An act to incorporate the President and Trvstec* of ihe KvansviUc Fetnale Seminary. ... £Aa set to provide for the incorporation of the town •f |j»a»«»worth in the county of Crawford.

An act to re-ioatate a ccrtain tract of Seminary lands

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relief of Jofe EJdrid««, Thomas J.

Cummiugs.and IsaacClarr,aad fwotherpurpow*. An act for the relief of

ary B. Brown, late Mary

tha town of

An act to eataWiah an add»no«»l jja« oj^

alsciiona in Reaerve townahip tb«f«ttnt]r nwka. An aet for the relief of William McCulloek, dupety ^aoUector of the State and county lewtaa of Cotton 'townibip, Switaerfand county, State of Indiana, for

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3. An a« snpptamenial to an act to incerporate tha town of Cenireviile, Waynecoant Slat Jan, 1834.

An act authorising & mbscrtption for tlw History of tfcs State of Indiana. Ad act for therelicfoftbeaecariuesef Eliafca Long, deceased, lata Treaanrt* of FVanklio county, Indiana.

An act for the relief of the p«ofile oi Noble, La QraMe,Ste«be«and Dekalb eoantie*. Aa aet in to tha town ol. Laporte.

An act to provide for tha collccUoo of ux on Bank

-e*AnIwt toaS5an^S|pS»vide for tberoowwe-

»adJ IM3. for tba tkeeonaties

Jannary tt. IMi Aa act providing wayaand streenma

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An act to fecrti ^*ion

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act to attend & *n

^^aet to vacate •portion of a certain State road in Noble and LaGrange counties. An act to reduce the toll on the New Albany and Vincennea read and to provide [or tba completion o| the crarfe froaa Paoli to Mount Pleasant.

An act for tbe*rettef of Hiram Pratber, Collector of Jennings county^ An act to authofae the county W.rd ol the county of Daviess toappoint an agent to cm feet aiiy fuada due the late trustees of the town of Washington and for other purposes.

An act* to amend an act entitled an act ««ula », and cot

the duties of clerks of the circuit courts. auditors, approved January 31,18-12. An act to authorize Ri«e Davie (o makea deeu.

An act to legalize an appointment of cowtaWe

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An aet supplemental lo ail act entitled an aet to^provide for recording a State -road in Sullivan and Vigo counties, pas&ed at the present session.:,

An act to authorize certain individuals raerem natped to build abridge across Big Walnut CreekmPutnam county whero the Spencer and RockvtHe State road crosses said stream. .•

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3.1,1842.

•milled an net to amend nn act entitled an act to orgn•ita the Militia of Indiana, approved Fubruary 10,

*An act to incorporate the First Presbyterian Church

An act to incorporate tha town of Portland, in the •aunty of, Jay, Indiana. An act tonmend an act entitled an act to regulate tha mod»*f miimnoning ond empannelltng grand ana tititiurorf, approved February 17,1838.

Ao net to ariielitf ®Bt entitled an act t» eutlwize Dm1«1J. Hancock and Isaac Hancock to build a ton bridge scrnas South Uognn Creek in Dearborn cpunty, uprovsd February 22vt840.

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An proviile for opening and rejislrtng HJada and fckhways inPoesy county. vAn act authorising the Board doing county buwnew •f the county of Knox to adjust all clatms with and agaiihwt the trustees of the late nominal Vincennea Univanity in relation to the sale of tho building and Iota «ti apart for a County Seminary by law.

An aet for the relief of the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the town of Centre ville in Wayne

An act to incorporate the Delany Academy in the town of Newburg,Warrick county, la. An act for the relief of the securities of John Plasters, school commissioner of Miami county.

An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Perry county Seminary, approved January 30, 1834

An act to change the name of LHtber Thomas Griffing to Luther Thomas Martin. An sot toamend an act,approved January 29th, entitled an act lo provide the mode ofd,oing township business in Miami county, approved Dec. 24th, 1840.

An act providing for numbering, signing and registering the Wabash and Erie canal scrip east and west of the Tippecanoe riv and for other purposes.

An act giving further time to the 1 reasurer of ret-

An acf to provide for paying claims and purchasing lands and sites for water power on the Wabash and E a a

An act relating to voting in Laporte county. An act lo authorize the school commissioner of the county of Boone to redeem certain certificates therein

act for the regulation of the grave yard at La-

k'Anaet to locate a State road in the county of Wayno. Aii act to facilitate a final settlement of the accounts of Milton Stapp, as FundComtuissioner.

An act further to amend an act entitled an act pointing out the mode of levying taxes, approved February

^At» act to provide for the reduction of the State and individual stock in the State Bank, and for other pur-

'"^n act to locate a State road.- from the town of Evansvitle in Vanderburgh county to the town of Petersburg in Pike county. -tv

An act Tor the relief of John Brookbank. An act for the-relief of J. J. Burton and Jos. LutherAn act in relation to granting license in the counties of Jennings, Bartholomew and Scott.

An act to provide for the collection of township tax by county treasurers in certain countiea. An act to incorporate the Muncietown Band of Mu-

WCAn«ct

to legalize tlie appraisement of

37* north of range4eaat. An act to amend an act entitled sn act to change Uw town of Jefferaonville, apptotsd Jan. 3,1817, and

^An'act legalise certain proceedings»f_thetrtwtew of township 15, range 8 east, in the counties of Kueh

^An^art fixing the limes of hoW'tng Circuit Cot?'"* ]n the 8th Judicial Circuit and in the 5th Judicial Circuit. An act to legalize the proceedings^ the trustees of tho Greensburg Presbyterian Church.

An act to incorporate the Cambridge City ana Venice turnpike company. An act to legalize the ordinances of the borough council of the Borough of Richirtond, and the cily council of the city of Richmond and for other purposes-

An act for the relief of the estate of Hugh ONeal, deceased, late of Huntington countjr. An oct for the relief of certain persons therein nam-

act to amend an act entitled an act lor the relief of Huntington county, approved January 25, 18«-V5 An act to repeal a certain act therein named.

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An act to change the name of William 1 odhunter. An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Mount Cartnel and New Albany rail road of Oil-®

An*act to locato a state road in the county of Green. An act to vacate the town of New Lexington in

An'^ri^ucing the expenses of the county of Porter, and for selecting petit jurors therein. An act to change the name of IJenry Harr JOII ol Green county.

An act relative to school taxes in Noble and Laan An act amendatory of an oct entitled an act to authorise the building of the towing path bridge acro» the Wabash river at Carrollton in Carroll county, and

for other purposes, am»roved January

31

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rate tbe Wayn*. Union and RAndoiph tumpike eo« ny, and the tJnion a ad Wayne turnpike company,

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Begg Wm Block som John Canterbury Mary Jane Crawford ]Kn Pbebe Combe John Cathran Satil' Camel Sanlt Ann real AtiWNtjr

Jrawfard Leonard Clayton Thomas &. ... ChesnutT-homas ... Coltnu# Calvert Robert Casto Abel CrevEston John *s Crabb Stephen Case James Clark Jno A CarrJohn Clark Jonah Cochran A P. Desart Thomas Dixson Jno Dodson Thos ,, Dean Thor kL Drury Mrs MaryCV Dunnington A Drury Luke

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Anact to assiat and make common schools more ef-

'CAn act reiruiating the granting {of licenses in the counties of Rush, Shelby, Spencer, Harrison. Warrick, Green, Delaware, Union, Floyd,

Switzerland, Marshall

Cass and Gibson. ':'"r"X:•* An act to incorporate the^Lafayette Band. An act appointing coinmisMoners to locate a certain State road therein named.

An act in relation to the Jeffersonville ana Crawfordsville turnpike company. An act for the relief of the people of Yermilhon county.

Dickson John Dunlap Andrew Eberwine Mrs Adeline Emry Mr Earheart W^ ,r

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An act to amend an act entitled an act to change the mode of selecting petit jurors in Jackson and Bartholomew counties, and for other purposes, approved December 29, 1841, and continuing the laws in reference to the manner of selecting jurors tn Bartholomew, Jackeon, and Hancock counties

An act to amend an aet entitled an aot for the loca^ tionofa certain State road therein named, approved January 31,1841

An act legalizing the recording of tha addition to the town ol Fayetteville. An act for the relief of Philip Sweetaer-

An act respecting the Seminary of Martin county. An act for the relief ol William T. Scott, collector of Delaware county.

Aa act to repeal an act extending the provisions of certain acts to Grant county. An act to incorporate the ^mng Creek Academy.

An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide for the debt due from the Lawrenceburgh and Indianapolis Railroad Company. ,u

An act to incorporate the Columbus Band of Must-

An act to legalise tha mill dam now erected across the Salimoma rim, erected by Robert and Mtcbael

English. An

act to locate a state road in Orange county. An act authorizing the board doing county business in the coanty of Clay to tranacribe a certain nttord therein named, and for other parpoaaau

An act for the improvement of the Fort Wayne and South Bend State road,ee for as the same pasaaa thro* E ha an

An act titnendatory to an aet entitled an act to incorporate the town of Cambridge City, approved February H* IWI. .. ..

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An act to divide the State tnto oonyraesmual dw

act relative to the County Seminary and La potte University baiWing in Lanorte coonty. An aet to vacate the town Martoa tn LaOranga

C°?naet

to amend aa aet therein nested, --v

An act to incorporate the Marton Band in Grant

^n'itt to extend an act entitled an act for a asare

the erection af^da«eand locks

An act to locate aeotam Statsnw therein ML AP act amendatory of Meet far the thi Wabaak and Rrie canal frees t*«n»e«tli of rhe Tipriver to Terre-Ilaate, approved Jaanary i.

Aa aet t« change the name of Jay Th»aapa«« and Mary BSaaheth Lea. An aet to amend an aot «»tri!ed an aet to piorias par MM inspectiott of aaTt, heef floor, perk and tubacoo.approved Fabraarr 17.1838.

Anact toauthedaa tha yaidanrf laMisfor arafcf

act providing for 3» l»tioa «f a ihta Mil ijt

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lBdianaT Fd|uarv l, 1843. P#soa» enligofe fife any of theseletters will lay "advertised.

Anderson Able Anderson Sam Alben G«oT Anders Geo S Boudenot John Babbitt Mr Barley Mrs Isabella Bailey Mrs Augusta Brown. Preserve Balding Mrs Margaret BeedleJohnston Briges John Sr Bradbury James

Henry Woodford Jorden George Jarvis Sam Jackson John Jackson Htary

Johasoa Miss Jani ^Jr~^ JoidonGeo Julien MMS Marf Johnson S Kester Joel 11= Link Casper MillerWm Manford Erasmus ,, May fbrrjr Madison Otis .. Minter Wm Mattox Church odesit W ewbinney Benj itler Jacob .* Meade Maurice •. McCollom George Mcftttosk Aeneas McBride iilisa Mary A McQuitken Sam McElvain Miss Sarali Mclntire Samuel McQuiston W Nagel William Norton Chester Oglesby Willis S

Ryman Misa Ann Ragon Eli Red ford James Richardson Jostah Rawley Alpliua Robbins Lettoy Rhim John Ryekman Ogderf

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Evans Redmond

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Fordice George Fagg Joel FarrenSG Fourman Sam Fields James v,' •Gray Joseph Graff Joseph Grsff Herman Garrison Robert George Thomas **. Groves Alexander Goodman Wilkajah Genung Elisba N Gorrlen Jno Griffin Wm tf GibbinsJames Goldsby George

Hull Sam Harris James Hodges Hurden Howard Price Hearn Dennis Hargis Thomas Helm & Ober Harpold Absolom Hickson Charles Sr Harem Thomas Hallman Henrjr

Daniel

Hughes Helm Wm Hurdle Ilaman

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Sasseeh Daniel Swalls SolomoCnf. Sexton Aftaph Savan Henry Sheets E Secley Jonas Sheets Shields Jno W ». ... ScrantonC Sid well MatheW Sparks Hiratn Smitli Jno Tyron Hilram Tichnor Byram Thompson Isaac Tilly Patrick Van Horn E Vermillion Wm Wtllson Jno .• Watson Cain Williams Isaac Willson Robert Winecup Mr Willson Miss Nancy Williams Alfred Wigley Samuel Wilson Jonah

N E W O O S I

S. FREEMAN has removed from the rooms he lately occupied (in Scot Pa Row,) to thesecond corner, west from hispid stand, knownal FarringtonH Corner, or the

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'delivered at Prakieton or

8 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar. ,. .- 124 and ijchestaof Teas, including Impertal, Young Hyson,and Black Tea*. Loaf and Havana Sugar. *r Indigo, Madder, Allum and Copperas. Boston, Oastile, white, bar, and shaving Soap iw#

Tallow Canlies also, Stearins, (a beautiful article,) and Sperm Candles. Linseed Oil. Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, and Castor Oil. White Lead-Powder, Shot, and Lead. Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs, Clovos, Mustardana

drown and bleached Sheetingsand Shirtings. Boots and Shoes-Hats, Cape, and Calicoea Qaeensware—Glass—Spanish Whiting. O-SALT, FLOUR, Com Meal, Butter, EHfs. Ar pies. Potatoes, Turnips, Squashes and CRANBEHRIBS, besides a great variety of other articles.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 29-1842-8-tf.

TO PORK PACKERS.

JVYtlhan Jimen St Co.^

COMMISSION PORK SMOKERS. Vlcksfcnrg, Mlw.' rpHE undesigned have establislied themselvesia JL city for tranweting a General Commission pork Smoking Bnftinestu They have taken th« large and extensive Ware atid Smoke Houses on the lower landing, where Boats c^n land free from wharfage, and find every convenience without expense of hauling or storage and where, ay attention, and the experienee of aixteen years, thajr trust to afford entire satisfaction to all who shall entrust them with thoir business. Among the many aflvantages of Vicksbarg over every other place, for business, are these ... u— .k1st. it furnishes the largest and best market on tpe Western wattrs, for the sale of Bacon, g.,. i, 2nd- It ia the head and starting point ol the SaatMrn Marketa and, therefore, gives the seller the commapd of all the Ports between it and New Orleana. 3rd. Bacon made bore w»U go into^iMrket free hkm sweat, in excellent order, and with a brtght appearance, finding a readier aale than Bacon pat apata4K^|fa from the market. NATHAN AMES,

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Morse Missing.

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PULASKI SMITH*

^acriber, living near William wines, on the National «dMi three miles Bast of

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the 25th nit.-A SORREL HORSE,

bout 15 or 16 bands high—left fore-leg whi blaxe in the forehead—yellow mane ana tail—acaf years old, unbroken and difficult to get da or ride Any person finding and returning tne aema ah^li receive a reward of 65 or, ivinjf ^formation which pay lead to the recovery of said lorw, shall be I warded.

attend to the treatment ffs Koran. Having aprfed a prsatkaahip with .«M«C ifci nary Sorgeons in EaroDe,,ba«dc^ »o«r year ^pract ice ia

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TERRE-HAUTE,INDIANA.

OFFICEcornarofthePabltjcs^»e4iadad|ifMpi«p

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atnemmvuuvi uunu vi I where he.keeps a general aseortment of manu&^tared work and, also, a fine assortment if

SADDXiiBIW* TIllllBliNGS*

fhidi he willsell at reduced prices for Gash or Pr^uee. Also, Indiana Slate Scrip juid liiujoia.^ank Paper taken' in exchange for rnanutketured Work.

nge to », Jan. 4,1848-18rfiw-_

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Browsn Alexander Rowley Mias Arfna Reager Andrew Ransdell Sainford Rogers Parker James '.V Price Silss Pearson W^at S Panly Merriman Potts Samuel A Parker Isaac Steel O Stewart Mathew

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t\0CT. HOLMES has moved his Office and DweU JJlingto the firet building.sonthof the public WiAre, on Second atreet-where all favors wiU be kankfully received-

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Utedical It^trce. DOCTOR ESSE AUSTIN PEGG, ten* ders his professional services to the citizens •J Terre-Haute, and vicinity, presnmins that 20 years service in Iris wocatlon woul^. warrant a share of.the public patronage. 83"Re«dence,eorncr of Market and Walnut street, near the Market House.

Terre-Haule. Oct l-4-6m

Blank B«oks.

ILLI AM STACY & CO. of Indianapolis, la. keepaonstantlyon handafullstock olI Ledgers, Journals Dajr-books. Blotters. Cash-books, ftc-te which they willfurnifbto Merchant*,and others ,at 'rarinoiice.and at any point in the State. Am oaatyand Bank Booksofeyery description. Allof which are made of the best materials, and as low as they can b^purckaiedelsewhere- OWers.by Ma Or oifceriiHi®^rireipectfuil}«olictted.'«r ... -Nov»y.f«*«-te-tt. ~-'f

School Commissiouep'i* Sale.

THE

undersigned will sell af public ssfle, on the 4th day of March 1843, beiween the hours of 10 *\:lock A M, and six P. M, at rhe Court House door In the town of Terra Hnnte, the following t«Ct ^of land, tbe north east quarter of section 34, in Township ten, north of range 8 west, except the sonth west huarter of iaid quarter, in Vigt6 county. The same having been mortgaged to the School Commifwoner, by Daniel II. Johnson, and is nojv forfeited for the non

"•prtocip"' e.m, February 1 l-23-3t

School Commfssioiicr's Sate. nPHE undersigned Will sell ,at public ^salc, at the |Court 'House door in the Town of Terre Haute, bn the 22d day of April 1843, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M, and 6 M. of aaid day, Lota No. 5,8, II, U. 14i«9, tl. 72. 77. 7&, 81,82, 81,85, 88.89, 92, atid 84 of aection 16, Township 12 north, of nrnga 9 west, in Vigo county, the said tracts or Lots ol land having bccome forfeited lo said township for the nonpayment of interest. Terms of wile recjilated by law. ^C. W. BARBOUR,-Com.

A.February

Tree Corner," where he liaa, in

company with Mr. JAMES JOHNSTON. grtstlv larged his stock of FAMILY GROCERtw PROVISIONS.

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The stock now on hand is very complete, and aa th*

areeiiBuivu iu pci uiyiu ui in exchange lor Oats, wheat, Markle1* Mills,) Flaxseed,

public generally are resMctfuljy Invited to «Sall andj ns and examini the go^sand prices. Amonglate

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MOFFAT'S ire ITIcdicines. effectual medicine, composed of the known to medical science, and ol

Vegetable 1 Jt MILD yet effect'ui OL-'beat material kno

the best quality that money can procure, for the cleans"ing tlie alimentary Anal and teheving tbe springs and ayetiuesof life of all morbid obsiruotione and imparlties, must be a public blessingand a domestic and indt? vWuai protection and safeguard in 'proportionas it becdmcs known. Such a medicine (he families of the

United States Jiave long had in Moffat's celebrated Life Pilla and Phmnix Bitters, and the good they have done is inestimable. They have^von their high fame and firmly established charaeter by their yirtues alone, without the aid of the'usual arts of notoriety or impudent experiment on the faith of the credulous. In all general derangements of the digestive and alimentary functions, as well as in a vast variety, of acute and chronic diseases, their effects are prompt and complete as to excite astonishment. In rheumatism, settled pain in the organs and limbs, costiveness, piles, Itver complaints. jaundicc, nervous and bilious attacks, head* aches, fever and ague, eruptive diseases, bad aspect of 4he complexion, indigestion and flatulency, chollcs, tions of the bladder and kidnevs, dropsy, asthma colds and sore throats,

indeed in almost every conceivable kind oI ill-healtif they are invaluable, and will afford certain, and mosf permanent relief. They require neither con* rosttate

vidwalq or families. The proprietor has received for many years and ia continually receiving the most fervent and grateful testimonials of their value. Prepared and sold by Dr- Wm. B. Mof&t, 375 Broadway, and also by the agents. .......

A fresh sHPpl* for Sale at the Drug and Medical Slort t»f J- E- KING, June 25^ 1841-42-y^ t5i Terre-Haute, Ind.

A NEW THING.

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tisfoetion to those who otay taqai

vices.—and. also in the dt&rent brand** smithing, particularly horse—hoein*, «r«3 atteewiu be paid towevent tbe maay evils

Ohio*»dM*rket et«ef«ahMith

the dwellineofL. H.Scott. Est). SBFER&NCMS:

Hon.John Fine, Ogdentimrgi. 1

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ANODYNE SHAVING CREAM, will

., I like not|jin who prefer a real luxury

bo found like nothing obe ever invenied, for those prefers real luxury To rhe barbarous butcherv of bad toap. bad raheor, and bad ahavihg. Marty articles have been lately tried, but none will comparewith this. It produces a luxurious lather on the race almost instantsbeously, and a perfume unsurpassed. It Is confidently asserted that nothing can give the satisfaction and comfort to those who shave themselves, or to those who sre shated by others, that thia cream will. It haabeint tried bya great number of gentlemen, who declare it entirely uftegtralled. The trade will be supplied by

COMSTOCK &-

den Lane. For aale by

Co. Wholesale Druggists 71 Mai-

CHARLES WOOD,

Sept. 3,-10-52-6ra Terre-Hsute, Ind.

Cleanliness of lite Head atid Hair. ITRANGE it is that persons who attend strictly to personal cleanlineSe, baUis, &c.. should neglect the Head-"-the Hair—the most essential—the most exposed —and the most beautiful, whea properly cared lor, of all thearifta of the creator. Periectly free may it be kapt otnandriffor acruf, with a Certainty that the hair ran not fall out, by the nse of the balm ofCdlumbia. Ladies, will you make your toilet without this article? Iansw«rfoarieasly "3 perienced its purifj

answer fearlesslf. No, if you have once tried and ek rienced ita purifying effects—its sweet perfume. A hundred articles have been put forth on the credit Of this—the only first—tba onlf really valuable article. Amass of testimony from all classes to these facts. 1J1QK OUT—Counterfeits are abroad—look always for the name of COMSTOCK CO. on the nlendid wrappers,and nev^by ^dbont that nanm. FANiitvf vtlAKLCo WUUlir

September 3,-10-53-6m Terre-Haute, Indiana.

e.

The jwice, $1, is refunded to any

person who will use a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the piles, aiid return the empty bottle without being cured. Tftee are the positive conditions, and the true to be found wr&r at.

CHARLES WOOD'S, Terre-Haute, Ind.

J. Jt IK ftlacQregor, O I S S I O N E A N S

tbe sale of Western and Southern Prodw*: trtd purchase of Mercbandise. No- 40.

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PAY PAY!! PATH!

rr*HEsubscriber teas bis books ac« pmedandready f*esettlement hareowwa e*«rrehetf «#a«4 aettte.pay offoMse

Terre-Haatr Jaa.l,184S-l6-tf*

BKOADWAT. NEW

Yoax. Having organised for tke purpose, theyare well prepared, fuliyaod/ai^frtfy to represent the cash Imy ]|gr0||||Milf6« IVMflVliyj and to in tfm ipt arcfaaae of

GOODS, BOOTS. WOES.

Se^sndaaleoHfProdoce. R^arto JACOB D. Eaatv, Temr-Haute

Wjuti** Boaicn.Esq. Viocennes. Jon* Mirpastt, Esq

Njcaw^a MdCaarr, Indianaptrfie. HI HI ft F. Rim»ua.4Ce. Lafeydtte. Taos. J.R«AO.SOX6C.CO. N. Orleans,

GtuumKitSonn, {Phfladelnhia. ROBMK,Ttaourr A Co.

4^ ,« vas HaMtornr& Sons,)

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CHiio Life Tna- and Yiwt^Co. Lafkyette, ColmneYcial At Franklin bkt Mechao^ca'dt Tradera\ -r Bank of Masai l!on,

Cindeviire, (ol«T)

.u- Normlk, 3Ianesville. '-.

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Stenbenville, old batik Marietta, V* Mt. Plnisant,

St.Clanaville, .New usyton.

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Vj^Mera Rmm,s&

Clinton Bank of Columbus, Franklin Bank of Columbna, Lancaster,Oliio, Bank,, *_ Chilicothe, *. ***,•«*$ Hamilton, Cotnmercial.Bank of Scioto, Bank ofCleveland« Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, Miami Exporting Co., Urbana Bank Granville, *. J1 ,'V,- .*. West Union, Lebanon, ""-1 Miamisburgh, Steobenville, new oank, r«• Cireleville, new bank, ^rrr

and

Mlstourt.

State Bank and Branches, .5. Tirylnhi* Eastern solvent, Banks, ?••-*.

Wheeling, -l»Te«n«aaee."*•..»

New York city, Do ctontrv. New England Banks

Pennsylvania, uncertain, Philarlelphia city,

Baltimore, Maryland,

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.Memphis, Other eotvem banks, i. W»au»»-Bi»nka.

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EXChlin^C.—Selling fJuUti,

New York, ,iit Boston, 4 t, Philadelphia, .?. V,feltimore, v..

The abotfc ratesare predtcaled upon fprcie.

Notice.

A MR. HEARTS t\. ahout.aewn yearsstnee, left'his cffects in the hands ofastrnnger, to he sent to liis wifeand children, who it waa unJprstood lived nciar Cincinnati. The wife's name-w^* Sarah Heartwcll, nud-Mie children, Matilda, Polly Anne, Mary Jane, and William,—tho latter would be hbout 18 yenta df nir*. if living. He has not been htile fnfind them, btft has heard that the widow married one Amos Parker, and removed to the vicinity of Terre»IJauta1:Iud% IFeitlierof'flie above named pereops will apply ai thts office, they can pb|ain the necessary infdrihfttion to find the TrliSK'c, whois anxious to {ray over to the proper persona the amount in his hands.

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PAJWiiiy wciTicmiE. Prepared only hy Dr. Jaunt, lnventer .and solepreprietorA No. 20 SoHlh Third street, Philadelphia, and Jor salt by J. F. KING, Terre-Haute, /«/. rpHESE mediciuesare recomniendedand extensive. lv used, by the mo«t intelligent petsonsin the l)ninumerous Professors and Presidents of College!, Physician* of the Army and Navy^and ef Hospitals and Almshouses, nnd by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations.

They are exprettly prepared for family use, end have acquired an unprecedented |iopularitv throughout the UnCed Slates and as they aie so,admirably, ealcelated to preserve health and cure disease, ho family should ever be without them. The proprietor of these vdttae bte preparations received bis education at one ofthe beat Medical Colleges in tbe United States, and has had fifteen years experience man extensive and diversified practice^ by which he has had ample apporturtities of acquiring a practical

(knowledge

September 3,-10-^3-Cm

Vrf etm

York

Beans, UtrtsACa, *®rk A. A. Lawnsnca. Jk Co. BASSASO,

Anun It Co.

KJRAFTON F. COOKKRLV,

Jtttome* at I*aw

ti SULLIVAN

CODNTV, IN^IANAs

oiaing

MEFR&SIiCES,

ItfKir pnv«« EASLY,

Terra-Ha

ula.

JO A !kT Howi.Bloomington, Inc

Indian*

Jnne II, f»«-40-tf.

,#•# WAIVTE9!

iTTON, WALLACE & 00. have about I oat in Notes and Acwill please JM£ inuae-

CASHi aq^ CA

i" make eoaaa nrrita Fsh. tt, IMt-t&ft.

of

AMIMI

and of the remediesliest calculated to. remove tbem. These preparation* cousist of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy forCourh», Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Hooping

Cough, iJronchitet. Pleurisy, and in*

flamalion of the Lungs or Thioal. Difficulty of Breath* ing, and all diseases of tbe Pulmonary Organs.— Pncefl.

Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the PresetVation, Growth and Beauty Of theHair, atid which will ooiitively bringin NowHairon Bald Heads.—Pricetl.

AUo JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Woim's Dyspepsia,Piles,and many, other dUeases.—Pnce SO cents.

Also. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVK BALSAM, a oertain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints ,Diarrhaca,Dysenterv.Cholic, Cramps,Sick Headache,Sour Stomach, Cholera Morbus, aud all derangements of the Stomach aad Bowels, Nervous Affections,&c,—Price 50 cents.

JAYNE'S SAN ATIVE PILLS, for Female DlseasflS. Liver Complaints, CoStiveness, Fevers.In/lamalions, GlandularObstructionst Diseases of the Skin, &c and in all cases where en Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50centsperbox. Sold bV

Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841-tf. J.F.KING.

LIVER COMPLAINTS,

AND A LI. SICKNESS AND DISKASES.

DR. LIN'S

Temperance Lift-bittern

inn

'STAit]fAC5I»ltT. HAV»«aUi

tlera for any quantity OOA^^aaawufactnred of the^rervbw n«aterials, and warrantediniwriorto Bona jn the United State* i.

Orders /rota country /nerciwoU wi« .b«vtt«i1truJ1y Teeeived^nd promptly atten»ad to. Those who are judge|, wiH.pleas»eall and axaisiae |brthemsel*^*

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No^jprts,,

i'. "iiosale

Kentucky.

AllsoJvent Banks,

Indiana.

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State Bank and Brnnchcs, lllinioit. -1 State Bank and Branches, Sliawneetown,

3-^s

60.dia 58dis

be pembanetiily cured, no of whatever billtous and

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ClftNBSE BIOOH"PILLS. The greatest Secret discovered! "I3URGE—parge—purffe—has been ihe cry for the last few years. This has been effectually tried, and ret sufferers have multiplied—and died and why? Not became purging was not necessary, but too much hat been done—^witntfttt the tonic to follow, and sustain the system. Purge, you most The sickly humors of the blood must be carried off—or the accumulation ot them prevented. Prevent, then, the growth of such hnmora.

Why do the Chinese live to such immetise ages, and still retain the powers of vourh and middle age? Because they purify the blood. The Chinese Br/doa Pitts —so called because they work upon and cleanse the Blood—are the standard remedy. These pills will do it and the Temperance'Bitters, taken as directed will strengthen tbesystem, and prevent theaeeumulation of the base hnmora which infest the blood, and which only increase hy pavgee, wiless the bhtersaretakf after. Bur, then, these pills snd bitters. Take weekly tho pills, and daily the bhterSrand if you at» or have been invalids for days,. weeks, months, or years, you will find thesicklv htrtnors drawn off, and preyented from a return, and the sallow* yellow hue of sickners change rapidly to the full blooming glow of health and youthful fatOW&MCW*

There are eaaaaap tiomerooaof these brilliant effects, that time and sbaceforbid an attempt to put tbem down. Bay and nee these ihedictnes, ana use no other, and

health and strength shall be yours directions thdt some with them. For safe

V:*'}

See wrapper and safe by

HOt YE LAWE Ann WALT. WHO WILL YOU BLAME, IP YOU 'WALK WOT7 rfWENTY ONE HUNDRED! Iiavebee« healed of A .it

IUMMML

the fear or paaMbftty of beiaf ^traeieted. Will you try iben these remedies, or will yon suner sod diet We leave thinkers to answer for themselves—As to the proof, a mm too overwhataahijr haseome te mr aoticn, and any bo aeen witermAe articles am far sale.

ImIS

CHARLES WOOD, Terre-Haute, Ind.

thoMrh for vears erinoLia. Umba and

all lameness, thovgh for yean eripplts. Hubs aad cords contracted, shrivelled and withered—tha body drawn nearly double, and tbepatientahed rid. Ail the soAfefiiig tflCfdent to Rheumatism and ita attendant rtrin, Cwat, foe have been dissipated—and are now

"^TWaut^Jddlamt

rtontiara. \J teediclae of more vafae to •Kaes ofAiMCria.bt e*«n «he «aitad globa—a jrtdieiaa, which ohtaiaad niywalfo fraw the v^eUble^aaMtalaad miseaal kiagdoiBi, aad that po»sais a threefold power— a raedkiae,which,thoughd«smndaia rusidyhr«Mtaasptio«iMljy,lipoMi»* •d of a Bsysteriaaa^nftaeace ovet mmmf dkeasss»f the hamaa sy*teoi—a asediciae which begins to be vaiaed by Phy»clB«a, wh^are daily witsaaataritMStoaishiM cataa ofasaay whwat ihey raeigaad to ta* |lMf oftha insatiable grave.

a than the vaat ofear

DOSE of tbc3a8ative,foradalts,oaedrop fprcbil dren .a halfdrop: and for infests,a qBarterdrop the difectionsezplatBwg tha manner •finking a halfor a manner4raa

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TJ&li&tAik forms his frieitdfc ahd thi public amerall/. that he has returned to St. I^ouis, Mw«mr», where ne wiK continue to devote his time to the practice of tlia diflercnt branches of his pcofeMion, and especially ta. the treatment of dinases of the Eye and Ear. Tit Mbiatoor* lion of his art, he has given much attention, and during the last thirteen months he visited Europe with a view to avail himself of all the, lights which ftaKipeaa skill and science have thrown upon it. Jn Edinburg, Glat^ow, Berlityaod Paris, he attended lectures delivered on thia subject, by the most distinguished tfrofea* sors,'and in the same cities, he assiduously attended thd* hospitals, and inflrnrtiriea where snch disnvs were ekclusivdy treated, and where operations were constant* ly performed Being thus enabled to add to his ow# experienoc of many years-the knowledge derived from, the skill,and experience of others, hn ffaftera himielf. that- those who alra laboring nnder diseakfof the eye or ear, and whp will confide themselves to his care* win-obtain permanent-relief. 'During thecoming winter, Doctor Vonxntrdt propoaear to deliver a course of lectures of twelve weeks, touch-' ing the' Anatomy, Phvainl^ry, and Phtbology, of eye and ear, ana the mode of treatment of the diseases, to which these Organs are subject apart of thecouriNK will be fellnkal, perhaps sufficiently illustrate most o! thecausts ofdneat orwns are cffcctcd.

so to exhibit amTj

of diseases by which theao

The facilities and advantages, which, in everif point of viesy, St. Louis )te8#ntff to medical student, ,fiva strong assurance that the regular mrdical lectures of the coming winter, emanating lis they do# from thor best talent of theCountry in thediffeient profesaorships^ will ^e numerously attended. To all medical students^ and medical men. generally. Doctor Vaflzandt ten4t ders an invitation to the lectures which he prdposea tal deliver. Feb ll-184^23-«m. 1 |»ar

THE SirpREMK HFMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE AND B1LLIOUS FEVERS. rpiIERE is no remedy known either in profraaionalp J. or domestic practicoVa4 absolutely, immediatelyr and permanently efiicatioua in thia- prevalent and aostinale malady, as Moffht's celebrated and long eatab-' lished life pills,and phcenix bitter*. Ex^raorduia^y and renowned us are. their effects upon diseasesin general,* itv F(fterand_Agne. and all Billions Affections they are more so betnuse, in three tliry are as infallible ap any hnmun menivs enn lio. This has bceft prowd in#v more than ten thousand coses, nor is th^re an inatance in whidi tltey have ftiled, oV rcnsonably can fail, whsn taken in strict accordance with the directions here subioined, and which arfealso, given in Moffat's Medics 1 Mpnuanl and Good Samaritan. But to insure invaria-: ble socoeesi these must he rigidly followed.

Fever apd Ague, in all its four leading spcciea, ia a per uliar periodical diSeape, nnd Dr- Moffat has fully established the important diicovery that its cure can lie ver be effected with precision and certainty, except,by

a periodical administration ol a proper remedy, in cdrt* nection with thesjiecific powers of one of the ingrediCntsin his medlciiies, ia tlie secret ofliis irtvarinblo triuriipli,1w)iile all other practitioners either entirely fail or only temporarily succeed, werf with t^o very best remedies that were known. A net its, or Ague la either Quotidian, or daily Tertian, or third-day Quartan, or foilrth-tlay Erratic, or sometimes one of tnese periode 4pd.MmetinKf another or it ia Complicated,(ky takiri^ltiesc periods in succession, and then running in to intermittent fever of a more malignant characWrBut it is a remarkable fact, however myatcrioua aad unaccountable it may appear, that each and all of theae species of Ague, fiove a fourteenth-day crisis, in which they may be cured with ccrtainty, but by neglecting which they can only be cured by chance. Dr. Moflkl's directions for taking the medicines in thia diaeaac.,are therefore these:—First, take Iwo of the Life Pilla at bed time, and next morning before break foal a full wine glass of the Phoenix Bitters in about the same ':., quantity of water* and half a wihe glass more in aTwl wine glass of wateri. about half an haur before each meal during the day. On the second nfght take 'hrea i: pills and the bitters as before on tlie thirtl rtfftht fourbilla and she bittertas before, and continue lak-, ing four pilto eyery night'for three nighta more, whh the bjtterrduring the day., On or before the seventh day, theAgite willseem :o be entirely cored, and' the patient drill feel well,.hangcy, and hearty, but he muat nevertheless continue to take the bitters aa beforo prescribed, untiHnd on the fourteenth day, with two pins" every night alter the aeventh day. He will then, and' not until then, with positive and invariable certainty,' ed, not onlyof Fever aad Aguebut is and liver aflectiops it may have1superinduced or even in any way connected. If, how

ever, the patient should by any neglcct, or undue confidence in'reatored health, omit to take the Plicemix^,, Rttert in the full quantities prescribed, at'least three^.^ times on tho fourteenth day. Dr. Moffat must not be /,

blamed if tho disease should return, and the patitfttvshould learn wisdom from affliction, nnd go through |v'• another boifrse of the mcdicinea for a fortnight longer. Obeying these instructions, however, he will be ao* thoroughly cured, that he may hid defiance to the die ease,howeVer unhealthy may be his location or preva-^ lent the malady arounq .liitn. For children between seven andlourtien fearsofage.hairof thesbovequan-,'" titiesof the medicines will sufficc for younger chil-^j dren, a quarter of thoao qoantitles, to be increased Or diminished in proportion as tho age vnrieafrom advan-£^ ced childhood to infancy, for very young childrett,"'small quantities of the bitt^ra only will alone be na-t cemry. ,r

Thii treatment, with thesesupremeli efiectuftl Medicines," has been perfectly triumphant in the worsts regions of the Southern and Weatern court try, ana a-" round the northern lakea, where the malady prevaila?'-' with the.universality of an epidemic, and the demand,' for thia sovereign remedy Has been fargTeatcr than

supply. Pr. Mafiat'a Agents, however, arc now well,. furnished, and will make every effortto send thia ad-^ vertlsemenHnto'the hidst afflicted districts. Volun*^ tary and jealously grateful tcsiimontalaare received atj

the proprietor's office in New York, by every mail Inincrediolenumbers, tothe absolute cmcaey ol theseastonishing medicines, not only in Fever and Ague,otherintermiteht fevers, liver and billions anecJione, and^ derangements of the djgeative functionsgenerally, but.* also In chronic and Inflammatory rheumatism, costiveness. pains in the side and limps,

over

this malady, the foiintaui

many others. He liaaonly to add that the Life Medi-|..., eines srp sgrecable and invigorating in thoir oM.fi" tions, require neither confinement nor change of diet, and have acquired the reputation they have long possessed, not by the usual artificial effortsv but solely by Iheirinvariable and extensive uwfulness. Prepared and sold by Dr. William B. Moflat, 375 Broadway, —aw York

Afresh supply for aale ft the Drng store of J. r. Air*"' Terie-Hante, June25-42-y. I

THE AMERICAN FAMILY MEDICINE, -i

BELIEVED, that for tome years past, no edicinehei been ao exfensively adeemed in the intelligent and respeetable families of the United Stat^, as Da. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS and PHffiNIX,

w^dtoeffim /•rthaSL"haa received teat imonuilr almost

imtiBdine thousai

^diToain

r'

bood, that they arespeedily and powerfully all bilionaand ltvercompiainuCdyapepeia,

coattveneas. piles, asthma^ bronchi tia, fionau rapt ion, diarrhcaa, jaamdice, fever and ague, worms, nervoua debility, loaaof appetite, erupuenaof tha akin, acrofula. aalt rheum, leprosy, erysipelas, ruah ol blood to $ie heaAfjajpiution ot the heart,chronicheadaahe.inward foi^aHeetiona of the ntaoder and kidneys, dnhealthy aspect ol theahiix, the sidin«» inddent to females, general debility andwaate ofnesh.andall the ordinary sympumeef a derangemenf of theetomaehdhd bowdls, and impurity of theblood, from whatevercauseariiing.

ATthoafth so mild and agreeable in their mdde ofdptfntiesi.aa never pfcsetcate even the weakaat^ti«ts, and aa to render tbem peifectly eafe «ven /or young ttiUdren ilbey deVer foilto cleanae thfeh4waSs,li¥er,

tenance- Tbev shoultTbe Vept in all families, and by •vary adaltindividaaHsreiiovaiofaof iieaith and prevent tvea of diaease. They are ao- lupt by thnnsrrds with acknowledged advantage, nod new proofs of their wefulnea* and momebi»0 •Seem even in apparently a, are arriving ever? day from Jar and red and aoid hy Dr. Wm. B. Mpflfot, 375 kwpy, rt. ?.Citjj, anf also by iheageDUsLf7*

Janets, 184S-49-y T-«a-Haoia.Ind.

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eruptions

oltheskin,

scrofula, piles, worms, scurvy, and a host of other com-., plaints, for the ewe df whfch these Vegetable Life Medicines arc ao pre-eminently renowned throughout the United Statea. Knowing, however that many ot these diseaaes, as well osamost fata 1 undcrmIning ot. the general health are occasioned by .Fever and Ague.. Dr. Moffat,in hisadvertisements,inviteathespecialat-t. ten I ion of the public to the absolute ascendency of hi* medicines

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Tsne-Hauts,