Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 January 1845 — Page 3

Rut, thanks to the yielding naturo.of the' soil, I saved my bones, and only bioughtj away the mischief on my coat. I g lined j mv cause too, which is more than I cenj

f3v of all tny undertakings." The company laughed heartily at the -lawyer's account of his exploit, while latter hanging his coat up in the sum. Ktii 1 that the mud would easily rub rjg' w hen it was dry. lie continued a while lon:j?r to follow his occupation of chair bottoming, when suddenly becoming sana again, lie resum- ' P I I I

f),e:l Uie ii.is. ever since preferred laying hn opponents ou

,i his own in so ludicrous a manner as above related. . Child with Tico Heads and Two Seeks. Ai the CVdisium, No. IdO ft road way, i exhibiting a singular freak of n.i !re in the shape of a child with two heads : ,i necks. This is the most remarkable tiling "i me hinu in me worm, navmg lived up to the timo of its birth. In t be colleges there are some inonMrositied fuiuswiiai eiiiiiiui imi uuv io;ii i u a i ha e UveJ up to the time ot birth. I here i nothing revohing in the exhibition on the contrary, beholders are eiiuck wuh the beauty and symmetry of the Md.jeei. i The child was born in Adams county 'Vnn?ylvania, iii August last. New Stereotype 1socess. A r a t e n ha been obtained in London fir a new mode of stereotyping, which it is thought will revolutionize the book making w rid. The method heretofore in use with piaster has always been attended with diliicuity and delay, whereas a new substance. ; now substituted, by which a prf'ct mould, from all d feels, may be obtained in half an hour. The saviiio by the new process, it is said, will be 70 or i.0 per it tit. Antimony is another word, the etymology of which could nevor be guessed from tiling itself. It is,as evvry one knows, ctriain kind of metal. Its nam? is derived from the French woid antiniotne, a n.onk-hater or to explain n prop r!v. an fig.iut-a-nionk. Thi rein-" kab e appellation arose from the d ing of a German e!;bit, b name Hazel Valentin?, who athe tradition relates, having thrown some of the oxidiz id mineral to the hogs, observed, that after it had purged them heartily, they immediately fattened. Therefore (ays the story) le imagined his fellow monks would grow the sleeker from a like dose. Th? experiment, however, succeeded so ill, tkat they nit di--d of it (.nd the minora! vas thence forward called raiiuionie, anti-mink, or antimony. tr, r aY- -- ' 0:i the '2 1st ult, at ins residence in tiiis COOfiiv, MM R t'lEP.RE A.M)H"i " llrio1 and energetic odicer of tVie last war. Maj r A.ndh :, one of the heroes of Tip o j ' a i o , was ever found where danger i ' be braved or dilliv-ully overcione. He io-eJ respeelel. mid died reo;rett;ed bv i mo- portion ot'iis fellow citizens, who iivei hitu f'r Ids many good qualities of hes i and h-'ai t. He was buried w ih military honors. Admiiiistratt's o t i c o . fETTERS of administration havi bee,, granted to iU(i undersigned, by the Knox Probate Coirt, upon ihe person. estate of Win. Ittlson t!,H3d, late of Knox county and Stateof Indiana, deceased. All persons havinj claims against ?sid estate will present the.u. duly authenticated for settlement; and t'uose indebted the estate will please st ile immedi"'.ely. The estate is supposed to no solt. JOHN U . MADDUX. Admr. Vincennes, Dec. 2'J. 1 8 1 1- 3 1 -3t. Administrator's Sale. I WILL sell at pohlie sale on Wednesday the '22 1 day of January, A. D. Is45. at the late residence of William Patterson. the 3d.deceased, near Vincennes, all the person il property of said decedent that lias come to my hinds, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Hogs. Farmunf Utensils. Household end Kitchen Fa ' -nit itrr. Haif()nc W agon. Bimg'j, t$N"., fie , SfC.. Terms of Su!i..V s.ims under three dollars cash down, o.) all sums of three d ,'!ars aod upwards a credit of 9 months will be given, upon the purchaser givmg .his rote with approved securuv JOHN W. M ADDOX, Dec. 2Jih, IS it..--31-. 3w. Admr. WILL ell at public sale at ihe farm of the de-edent, in W.dnor town- , ii .Uci-q' no l uesdav snip, near Judge vu ' " ; the dsth of January, A. D. 18 lo. tne Hog3t Hay and Farming L tensils, belongins to the estate. t Terms of sale-wine m ho. j. V. M., Admr. Dec. Ottil 8JUj:lg " AiTmiinslrators Notice r flllE undersigned has taken out let1 ters of administration on the estate of Edmund Taylor, late of Knox county deceased. All persons hav.njj cla.mj C2ainSt said estate will present them, j. authenticated for settlemenl; and all Most indebted to the estate, will please make mediate payment. Th'j estate is sup-..-ed to be insolvent. t WILLIAM oOOKER, Adm r. December '2Tlh, 1811. -31-3;

Wah'Ju's, Clocks J E W E L K R Y , !. N . W11STTELSEY.

ff 3" C can be l j one door 0 3 C? Clark's 1 1 . tfniti i W J. 1, oil .i a r k e t street. SILVER- WARE MAXUFACTCRED, -- - XV 4 4 . CAM VED. iLUtAUcr SILVERJXG. or unu thing an. .pertaining to his !i 10. .1 bii-ii.es'. uune on Vu I'eiili' s. :s4o ...-3: r Sale. administrator i. Administrate HIE en I cr!Lr:! ' i. 'ooius n.in, on iiit' estate l J coi I. jSuapp, deoea--t d, hv orJi-r of ihe ltlO. Probate Ovirt. v O Oi I). at the door of J'm C, Clark's i a I, on yaturdav t:ie i i; iv ol .1 anisnrv en-M! - tiM - at o iP v i I ots numbers b .atid 1( in ti;o Vin.-.-nnes Cotonn.ii cv ia hi 01 ieo a.res, ai'O, ten arifs, pan u: IJunation Lot nmnher 2 1. a'so. so iuoen ot sorvt-vs numl.e in low 11 IW-IV l', 'lorlh ra;i.;,e I;) ve? rv fr i ,e pavin 'n as in -.y bo ik e -ssa !' I lit Of!)'. S ! Sol . i ;a.(-o, t); la ji ti t (4 t,; ri ai t-s!aio i j faal deceased, at inc. t.r.io of ios deaili. Tcuno i f S t 'e. Six and tuelv- in .nt'is credit will be rnra, the n.ir'di i i-oT or pur-iia-ers mvin .i:ul ami M-cnn: JOHN .McLRl). Admr. tie b hi is ,!- I) . d", 1814 31-5 a. Vi ic:iiiir Thii p;-3;ivsv the Ia3 w T .1. , 1 " . 1 ..v f - I iii-. i on n i in j u:u;io .ex: i shall p'ace all ill'! no'.os of iIia Sur plus Revenue, Congressional and d nnty Seminary lun 1 up ai which the intirest is 1 ii and unpaid, into the hands of the .roper oiiicer for coihct:on; and as th law allows Jiffy per cent, upon such judo, mi nts, it wi n!d he well f r ibo? merest ed to aitend 'o t:ie Srttne1 ,jfre 'l'athei'1 Miller's' predi.Mions ?.rev,rified. S. U. VAAAOT V, a. k. c. Dc 1 ?. -29 3 w. - - - . '! V VI1IIIIV.UV Vy im second term oi his school in hi; dwelling, on Second January G h, 181"). Lreet, on Ills scooul room will be rendered cork loriah.e, lor the winter months, for small children, and toe usual ttfiri made for the advancement i f pupils. Verms. 30 cents per wet k for the common brain-in'-. ;: rents for higher brandies, find included, each payable monthly. T. H. CAVANAUGI1. Vmcenn'. lee. 18;h 1844 2'.) 3 a. A I m i n i ; f r ; t r t 't , .i 1 1 C. IT liri'EKS of Administration have H j b.HMi granted l tiie un lersigned, by the Hon. I'robate Court of Knox county, on the estate of Alexander Da ven port, deceased, late of Knox county, Indiana. AM persons havitej; claims against said estate will present theoi legally auth- n'irated for settlement, and ail persons in debted to said estate will piease, niae i payment immediately. The est :t is su posed to be ins i'i vent. JANE DAVENPORT, Amr'x Dec. 11th. 23 1 1 29 :5w. PRICE REDUCED TO 5 E R 'i Is a; : J It EM EM Id ER that the most certain remedy now in use lor the cure of cmi-hs. colds, consumpu m, spiitinj of blood, catarrh, pain in thr side, palpi'.aiiou f the heart. iVC, i rue u rniI)r. Ttnji.tr s Balsam t,f Liverwort prenarme i ..iC.t. rtTTi H.nviTv. I his meded at me orijioai jiclm- .i.viys"cives pcimanent relief where theie is tbe least nor. . v --'y -U von to give it a trial, in order to prove its good effects. Read the follow-in? certificate: LAFtYKTTE, Ind.. Sept. 15. IS11. i;rr Nr.- Having experienced sjreat advant;1J,. f.om the uc of Pr. Tav lor's Ualsam of EivLrwort. and boine satisfied as w ell from my own experience, as ir. on m,r ..-.. - others (of mv acquaintances) that it is a most valuable medicine, in affections of the liver and pulmonary di-eases, I f.-el it . ncumbent on me as a well-wisher of my fellows, to commend Us use to aU such as are unfortunately laboring under diseases ,.f that class. For more than 15 years I have been afflicted with an affection of the 1 deer which at times ha raiised me much ruilermg and distress, pa. ticuiarlv while under the influence of what is usually termed cold, has the pain j my breast (mostly on my riht side) been particularly distressing attacked with dil'.icuity of breathing, genera! de'm'i'v, pain in the head, and a dilTi.sion of the bile throughout the whole sys. 'tern. I-ost winter and spring I became alarmed at the symptoms in my case. The distress in my breast was icat and seemed to be permanently seated. For a considerable tune, although I resorted to mv usual remedies. I experienced no relief, but felt my self growing worse. Having some knowledge of Dr. Tajlors P.alsam of Eivei wort , , I purchased a bottle and commenced using it. I'.efore I had used it three days I felt sensihlv relkved--a.id by the time the contents of ihe first bottle were used, the pain in my breast had entirely disappeared, and there has been no return of it since. Yours, &c, (Signed) JNO. H- REMANS. Ed. of the Tippecanoe Journal. For a common Cold or Cou-.'i this is also one of ihe very best remedies ever i covered. For sale at the only original office, :??5 Bowery and by J. SOMES, asent. Vincennes, October f2d. ISit 2 l-6m. . O ... r-i rr.. n t Ipilnminv itt COPPER, W AND SHEET IRON w a n i: . FANUFACTtJKED at wholesale and retail on reasonable term's. Also, a large lot cf assorted Castings and Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. .Tulv 2 Ft, 18 13. 7-ly.

yJ ii S-h 1 a &a u. HAVE oa hand a general Hss.utment of G II O C I K I E S ivhich I will exchange Ht rash j:r i. e-- for kinds f cui:itry produce, ;. conufrv trudo. I'-iraior- -ouid do well U td tu ire t r:dn j flsi'w Isere. Cash p-j-d Vhix Seed Of nil kinds kept rortanllv oa hand. JOSLCIM! W )Si:IAN. Vincenness. November S, IS 14 '20-tf.

fiS us? "III !iitu'!.t ri.'e-i ;nid in c;iJi n:n3 tr.ido for "- all kiadi of Fur.s tint? Xkins. Viiieeiiries, November 2S, l4i tf. U UST reeeived, tun hnridrtul and fifty bur.'!, No. J. Kenaha Salt, and or -it"! is; !)' J an- 5 I MADDUX &. II AY ..l-tl 1J i -J S . v t - '3 5 "I'liSMNS ('.Miii'-: from N'-w Origan, .it)lic ii rieiMi are inv ited iti end a id sc; i-ur large aii'J extensive as--..rioi- in . j" Sr O O d ."53 . Si i iivL jijlliLj, 4yr., eye. As w e aro iletr rinined to sell our "oods a: Ijonisv p.ra-es. We have a! on hand a lare assortment of r O O i S. H n O E s , CTJ' ("ail and ee as it is no trouble to s how OOOtl I. mIs. r:ausvihe, la., I)--e. 14th, 1 S 1 1 2i) tf. Mo 'JMIE WES PERN TD.MtJ PILES prepared and suld by the subscriber, are Warranted to cure ail cases of Fever and .ine and Chills and Fever. Price per box 75 cents. J. SOMES. Aiiiiut '21st. IS 11 1-2-TlIU undersinnen'irtKes this "method of tender- ' h :irovi alio jtatitMi, oi shanks t. r the encouraa rilent he ha- heretofore rec'C"-ed from them, aad kindly ats for a continila!1.e of the same His shop is on Market street. ,me door from the Cirocery of .Mr. Evan, where can be founJ at all times Ilrrn.l A: aEt;e of nil liiiiti. I l7ci lie u-i'l srll at barely a lii in: profit Porous from the country can have baking done on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices, and he would earnestly request them to jjive hi in a call previous to purchasing elsewhere. Vrtslt Yeast dmjtintlv on hand and for sale on reasonable teims to the citizens of Viriceniies, and all otheis who mav ish to purchase of hiiu. He will a! so Mould Candles Ofar.v quaritity and at the shor'est notiuv, and ol any lenh or circumference for any person on moderate terms. UEN.IAMIN PRYER. August 20th. 1811. ie-:im. SCHOOL NOTICE. rjMlll.: VINCENNES FEMALE I N B SFITLTE will re-ootn on the win re open on 2 dm " January. 1845. in t' Marke CS owjio - st., under the superinn ndance ot the Kev ii. P.. IviLLllv.LLY, D. J ). 'I'orsii!" lop ilay Pupils. 1st DIVISION. The full course of English Studies, at per quarter of 1 I weeks ?d 00 2d division. The Elementary cour-e doof do. at per quarter do. " Si 0.) ;ln division. Preparatory Departme nt ,'3 );) Piano Forte at per quarter do. $10 00 French. Italian, and Latin each per quarter do. .'5 00 Terms for other branches made known in a future advertisement. Vincennes, Dec. Pdth, 1841 29 3t. fFnllE undersigned iia taken out letters of administration, from the Hon. Probate Court of Knox county, on the estate i f Charles I'onhomme, deceased, hue of said county. Ail persons having claims n , eon-; said estate n ill present them, legiliv Hiithenticated, to the administratrix for ( avmsiit: n'.vl thoic indebted to the estate will please sctdo immeiMately. The i.st;.i" is sur.po-ed to he solvent. MA LIN DA 1 JON HUM. ME, ON 1 1 0 M M E, Jdmiuistratrix.l Dec. 19.h. IS I 1 30-3 w. THE LASTN0TIGE7 LL tho-e indebt-d to tie1 estate of Littleton Tiitirr.s, deceased, wid call, (if th-v wi-li to save cost.) bcfoie the COth of January next, and pay up. All negleoting this notice will be sued in llie Probate Cotirt. at that time. The books are left with II. D. Wheeler, who is authorized to r'-ceive ami receipt the same. JOHN II. HARRISON, AJm'r. Dec. lUth. 141 20 3w. It j S in copy 3 wee!JUST RECEIVED. SAND'S SARSAPARSLLA, (aricisi per 3olfl Sc.) I'lOR purifying the blood, re-invigorating the -I- general system, the radica1 and pcrmanen cure (if Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hip disease. Stub born Ulcers, Obstinate cutaneous eruptions, &c Jtc, just received and tor silo by J. SOMES. December 0 1,1 4 1 2T-if. BlTriT( DEEDS Neatly printed upon nood paper Abo. a gunl n'i-tv of other lltik. for sale t the fi"cr.

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r JIIE subset ihers Ii-ving entered into co-part X her.-diip in t lie :!ir.. - y z -a - a . J. . 5 t - : : li ifil v"Nh to inform the citizens of Vincennes and vi ciintv. 'l.at tl.iw re now receiving and opening;, Jire t from the cities of Xeiv York and Hosturi, a LARGE end GEXERAL assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY Recently purchased nrii selected with gieat care, expressly for t Lis market, which they pledge tlienieves i seii on as fair terms fort' ASH or C )UN4'KV PIK IJCCE, as any house in the Wabash Valiev. Our stock consists in part, of Hiaek, l!oe black, green and cadet Broad clothd. l!!ack, blue and Heaver ami Pilot cloths. I'. rli, blue and fancy Cassimeres. I'iahi and fancy colore I Tweed cloths. Kentucky and JSieuLenviile Jean-, plain & fancy Siitinet, ki rsey. In aver and velveteen, Plain and striped Liaseys. Flannels of all colors nod qualities. English and Punch Merinoes. Crape, De Lairic-.AIpacca lustre fdain & figured. Pliin, pUid and fuuey colored dress iilk. Plain ami fancy colored Honnet silks and satins. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons of every variety. rivet and Satin Vesi.'ti. Embroidcd. Thibet Damask, net, silk, satin no;l Honev (Joinb shawls, l;Uck L--ce cardinals, and veils, l loud Edging, Laces and Inserting s. Uiaids Uindings. Cardinus. &.c. C'ambrick, Jackonet. Eook and Swiss Muslins. English, French and American Prints. Sheeting, Shirting, h'ue ami brown Drills, &c. Ac. A Rpnenl asortnient of Lk 2 si, kjf i i . -.t ? s art M H . J a HATS, C APS, snoL;s, A general assro'oncnt of Tin Ware, .1 . s o , A large stock of Farnilv GROCERIES, And various other things too tedious to mention. e have Cunsid'rullt? if not more, of almost every article the Farmer and Mechanic needs. In connection with the above establishment is the iarge Hill anil RilaIJery Owned by Mr. Column, which has been reeently put in first rate repair, for Distilling and .Manu-,r-irinS Flour. Farmer or --na",s whrtii fl, .reif may rely on having it done in good older and 0t most favorable terms. As we.bave made a permanent location, and intend doing a legitimate business, we solicit a liberal share of patronage, and pledge ourselves to render entire satisfaction to all who may deal W A V TED. Iflilat, Rye, Corn. Oats, Barley, Flax Seed. Fathers, Cingseng. Snuk lloot, Beeswax. Rags, Coon and Jeer Shins, and all other l.iutls of count ri produce, fcj- Call at the XE W YURK STORE, recently occupied bv Mr. Don van. FijsrilU, KNIGHT A. SCOTT. Vincennes. .November lfnh, IS 11. 25-tf. i L S t. - .r-Hii. t 'aster. Neat's 'AbotV Olive, atid "Tanner's 0 1, always on hand and for sale bv JOSEPH SOMES. June Sth.ls J 1. -tf. rxzs rmm mmm. mm ifea W S Is s I Ti Vs E3 11 Is Vs , ' I 'HANK FEE for past farors, would inform -- the citizens of Vincennes, as well as those living in the adjacent neighborhood and counties, that he is now piepare l to furni!i them in any quantity of Beer, Porter, Ale, Yeast, GraLis, Corn etnl Rye IFhisley, Peach Brandy. -c, At the shortest notice, ami on very leasonahle terms for rash, and kindly solicits a continuation of the patronage heretofore extended to him.. N. B. The above mentioned articl-s, he warrants to be of the best quality, and folly equal to any which can be had in the western country. September 1th, I 1 14-ly. I S nw in receipt of a NEW and well selected j M STOCK of wfv -A'-p ry VTV, C & Z&r43 J$ P3 & of a superior quality, and they will be sold at prices so low as to astonish every one who knows them. (Jail and sec. ALSO .? fa- bbls. of Salt and Flour, which wiii he sold lew for casn. V B. He will receive in exchange for Goods leathers, Bccswix, Tull-w, Butter, Dried Apjdcs. Country Jeans. Linseij, Sec for which ho wiii allow the highest cash prices. Vincennes. October 30th 1S11 "2-tf. 3 Bcesicax, Feathers, Gingseng. Flaxseed, Rags, and Blade Mustard seed, TOR which the highest price will be given in Drug. Paints, Oils, and Grccci ies, or in pavment of debts duo J. SO.MLS, "October 1st, 1711 IS-tf. .1 LOT O V r y f. t T slS. jj j v ils 2 iif slj SZi 3 i i' iccivcd ir. I r sale by M ADDOX A HAY. U!CiV r 1- -"A tf.

: ILL1AM liURTCII fs now receviog his stock of

F a : L &, W i M T R a ft i s h w -if y lj o ? S t lillCii AED in New Yora und PniiadtlpoH viz: Pilot and Reaver over coat cloths, assorted. Blue arid !3!ue-l!ack fine cloths, Fancy colore I do. Black, blue-black and fancy Cassinwrei-, 6-4 and 3 4 tweed cloths Plaid cloaking do. Plaid, stripes and fancy tfatlinett. Do. do. Kentucky Jeans, Plain and fancy Dress Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, La -es and Edgings, a complete assoiti .t. Paris De Lahie, Cashmeie De Cossc, Crape De Laine, Mouslin De Lame, Chusans. black, blue-black, changeable and Plaid Lurtres, Painted Cashmere Shawls, Damasked do. Black and fancy colored do, Blanket Mouslin Do Laine, Honeycomb and cotton Shawls in great varieaty, with a complete assortment of dress yoods A large assortment of PRISTS, C.lXGll.HAlS, and M U S L I A S . Red, white and yellow Flannels, Blue, green and Whitney Blankets, (luccnesiCiire, (Hassirare, 4 Beaver, Russia and wool II ATS. Fur, Seal, 'evet. Hair Seal, CI j'.Ii, (ilazed and . Jretwrtt Caps. Ca'f. JCip and coarse Boots, do do do Shoes, g3 Badies fine kid Slippers do Bootees, Children's Shoes and Boots. Boy's Boots, Umbrellas, Parasols and Whip, Iron, Nails and Castings, A large assortment of Saddletiees fc Saddlery, Sperm, Stearinc and Tallow candles by the boi or retail. Flax seed Oil and White lead, with a good assortment cf Tobacco, XaujfTf, Sears ami Jroccric. which, added to his former stock, makes his assortment complete, and will be sold as cheap, as the cheapest for ready pay in ca-h or produce He invites .his o)J customers and purchaser generally to call and examine before purrha elsewhere. Charge nothing for showing goods Vincennes. September 21st, 1 f4 4 17-tf, MEDiGluE MJ-U SUKGERI n l R. J. R. M ANTLE'S Offi - iHrt fmp flint ot'As fpnniil ho the late Samuil Hill, Esq., t't W ise's Building, opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. 7,c, ,.i i n r!..,i'c ir, .tot X ir j a. i - lit At - v.- un i o k jl w Vincennes, August 0, 1844 11 -tf. FULLING ESTABLISHMENT. 'EHE subscribers have tlos day ' commenced ti e erection of a Tailing Mill, which they intend to have in operation by the first of October next, when they intend to full, dye, and dress, woolen manufacture as well and as ch -ap as it can be done any where in the west. Thev wish to call tin-1 attention of the "." t i c (particularly tbc eariv hs establishment, that v,feiJ may have their wool manufactured way, that it may bo nronrr'y in such ntiislieii. Tiie cor.dtictors' of this establislimel having had long experience in the- East in the above business, feel confident that thev will be able to satisfy the m t sannine expectations of any who may choose to favor ihem with a call. Produce of rd! kinds taken in exchange for their labor at the cash price. DAVID MAX, E. 7s. RYAN. Li wrenceville, Iii'. April 18ih, 184T. 10 tf C. .M. ALLEY. W. v rillB. ALLEX CA IIP, Atlorneijs and. Counsellors at LAW, V I X C E XXES. I X D.'AN.t. "YilLh attend, jointly, to the practice v of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana ?o4 Illinois. May 11, IS1I... 40 -'f Ilefcrcnccg. ITon.Jno. V. lavi, Mshiiigtou City. Hon. R. Dale Owen, Dart. Cumminas t.V Hart, Philadelphia ; Woodward $ Dusenbery, New York; II. C. Gwnhmey, W. & C. Fellows, J Wm. Iiell, ; IjOiiisvibe. Ivy. Jas. E. Pearson, C. T. Tav lei-, J J. S. &, W. ,1. Wiv, Win. Purith & Co., "iiit:cnnes, Ind.; P. Do ran. Hon. J. C Read, JelTersonviile, Ind.; M. W. Fonrr. ? ., , . , , , T , Y Petersouroo, 1,1 I. I-. Jo' in son, 3 Bedford W. Siieimir-. John lio'oertson Lio V 3 S-iJ;--i ii Cj i G9MMISSI2N & FGrsWARDiNG tt- ira r' r sft sfa ft ?-o (r s-ii ti i-i 3. -is -A A. W. Tkacy, Ls.'i., 1 D. S. Hoxsck, Vincennes, i J JCUN- ROSS, .1. S. cc W. J. Viftl Au2i-t 3.1, ltd '.!. ly. TAR. BARRELS T.r, in -tore for M ADDOX ' ,'C L HAY. I -,

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FEVER & AGUE

TAKE Saevj or' Fever c Asiic To:iic? Follow Directions, AND IF A CURE 18 NOT EFFECT-ID THE PURCHASE MONEY V1LL BE REFUNDED! V OSTRL'.MS and univers 1 lemedies are tho 1 ' order of the day. Scarce can one ukc up n newspioeror periodical into his hand, butth.it the vaunted pretensions of soma pn'.etit mediciiu), ft'iuialarrdy vouched for the cure of all kinds of diseases, strikes the eye. The public it is hoped, has nl cadv learned that these absurd statements in favor i f select medb hies, are a sure evidence of their quackery,- and ihit there is nut, nor can thee; be. a unlvci sal ntedicne. nor any remedy thut nit I prove efectual in a grrat number tf ditenyrf..' It would seem clear to common sense, that diseases of ei.tirely different character-!, should require dilfercut remedies Cr their removal. The invaluable medicine now cfferid to the pct'i; -, makes no such pretension?; it is enough to claim for it a spec: fie operation, in the removal ..f the above frequent and distressing mulady, in the treatment of which, its virtues ar being cs-tabii-hed, in every new case tf its vs:. II i:VI.s' FEVER AND AGUE TONIC , consists of tntireiyiezztialile ingredients. and maybe taken without the tea ft degree tf injury tuthr constitution . Its operation is mild, and it leaves a most deliiriitfoi fluvv of the animal spirits', afar its operation. 1RY IT! Our motto is Xo Cure. Ho Ray,' iff directions are foUvwcd.) and it is crfectly harmless in its operation. rj Every bottle is accompanied bv full DIRECTION'S. To this might lie added the certificate of huuJieds who have been cured by the usj of the Tonic, and some caes cf years standing, where all orher remedies had fiuled. In many places on the Mississippi, regular physicians have adopte I the use of the T"iiic exclusively in the treatment of the Fever and Ague, as the only sure remedy. lCr The tijierafion tf the Tonic "is LMMEDI.iTIl, hardly ever reejuiring (he secvid 'lose. C ei't il'ifate. This is to certifiv that my son, William, was afiheted wiii the Chills and Fevers for about 12 months, using in the meanwhile every thing that we could hear of f r that disease, all to nocfTect, until we got of Mr. Hewcs' fever and ague tonic medicine, whi effected a perfect cure onh'ua in less than one week, and I do believe that it ii the best medicine for that complaint that ever was introduced in this western couutrv. vMven unuer my nana nmi seal mis the S2d -sept. 1844. .1 AMES GIBSON. The above is an absolute fact. WILLIAM GIBSON. . certificates could be given, but the one being known by the citizens of Vinps generally, win suiiiep. 1 F-1T sae holesnle or retail by Mr. JAMES R. iisttu in vincennes. my regularly appointed agent. J. V. HE WES. Vincennes, September 2l, 1S44. 17-tf. COPPER,11 : AND SHEET IRON BlanufactoFF A H Fs A D . P F. ROBINSON has the pleasure of informing his friends and tho public, that he wiii keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of Copper, TiH and ueet Irou Alwavs for sale wholesale or retail JlT LOW ll'JTKn MARK. He is also nrenared to do any kind of .Io?j Work" In that line on the shortest notice snd in a nan snv otner s,ia;i in toe country. . i no;) on Ai ar"i strc !, ons door below W. J. Hehc-rd's. Vincennes, April, 20, LSI1. 40-tf. EXfJLiSlI AA'o CLASSICAL T tIE subscriber has taken chsre of the school recently under the direction of Mits Mary S- Clapp, w ith whom he has been associated for a month past. As the present quarter is but half completed, and he has not the happiness of the acquaintance of the parents of most of the scholars, he would thus publicly solicit respectfully th continuance of the support of those whose children have been in the school,"?'" if-0 ot'lerHe wiii make ithi-r" rtu lA imPart thorough instiuction jo he branches taught,- and his j pi!s will be governed with mildness and firmness. From som? C- experience in teaching in IJaiino'r oi'ege w here lie w as graduated, and ;i the Washington county Seminary,- and entire devotion t' his employment, h hop s to give satisfaction to such as may be dbposed to entrust their son' and daughters to his care. Persons wishing to roalte inquiries in regard to tiie terms, or other particulars of the school, will find hiiii e.t trie school roors in the Broadway House, or at Col. Clark's II 'to!. Z. B. STERGUS. n remits, Xovcmber 2CA, IS 14. 20 At. n t f r. u r x c s . Judge Charles Dewey, ' -ri a i h-stown.Ind; Mr. ! Booth, Terre Haute, Ind,- Mr. A llite. I. uisville, Kv .; Rev, Alex. Mt Fersonard Rev. . Lie ,. Martin, Stlem, Ind,- Rev. Thos. Alexander, tieo. W. Ames, Mr. D. S- Bonner and .Messrs. Maddox ot Hy, 'incenncs, Ind. THE H0EH1S "GAZETTE 5 iJufJltslirU tliecij Cjiuv&ii.in X. '- T TERMS ? 2 00, If paid in advance. ?2 50. if pru.i nnnng months ? 0 On, ' -.' ru'.i d-i the first tl.r t 'tr Kr sl.r motif Ii '.'1 25, Fornix months. Pullers discontinued only 3t the option of th pub'i.sher. .voile .irrearages are due. rj-'.idv-rtiieinep.:s making one square 01 1. will b;v in,)-ieil thre l'.:uc for one dollar, ar.d t venty-five cer.ts for everv .s;:b; : ucnt in-cfti.iTi ior.rcr advertisements in the 'am.' pr ioOjon. advertisements s-cnt wiihout or :cr will, in af cases be inserted until forbid nn l har jrd 3rrTdinglya Five ilolliir; 'iil onarii;. -, 1