Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 December 1830 — Page 4

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F rom the Lady's Book WIN i r.u. Z come, I com'1, f'ir tin year i oll: The lb Id- h ive l -ff 1 tlii ir mantle of gdJ, Ami tilt in down fr en the -h iking tree, flic Mushing lei f falls whirlingly. TVocpsfn ld oran the weary sun, '.ic th" h of I t radiant -oure i run ; And tie culv t'n:,iw of evening cray Close 1 1 j tr bright round of the shorten'd diy. I r oino witli my now f! ike, -potle white, With i;iv tm-tv ctiniu for tlio v. a -r- bright. vVhh my pendant-of dhmon 1 for hu6!i and tree And the cm V t chir ing so cheerily. I r(oro with the shout of the festive throne, With tho nierrv tab and the Chri-tmac cong, With th- 1 m pi", of tlie young, and the stocking: pour? '! o torrent rich of its ugnrd stores I i cr throogo t!io pane at the !i!u:in; health, At llie -M.ile of arc, and at childhood'- mirth; A' tin- crowing babe, the ai pi indict: ir-, II,!' '-tieamitiL" urn and the cheerful fi e At the flu-shin:: maid and the happy swain, t'.tpned apart from the merry scene, Wli do v,,j as. t,e coo o the amorous dove, Their uhi-pert d breathings tell of love. I come with my mantle of feathery snow, A nd bre.i tho on the chilly pane as I go, Till ruined tow r and icy tree On the fiosfcd wi' dow tell of me. 13 1! t the wl ole of my faulty work is done, W I en from bright chariot lh blessed sun C .1st- his warm glances on rill and brae, Till the irhidsomc waters burst uway. The hu !s the young leaflet, the pay bird jing, Karf- duns her preen mantle tow elcome spring, Y'.in ' Zc, hvr on flowery sweets reposes, And wihl bits sport mid the new-born roses. 3. 33oUtCcrl. Ft (in the St. Louis Times. I'mti p S r aits' Pr.NATon On Tues-

day last, Alexander Fncknrr, P?q "asidentnlly heard of this specific. I d. termini d cir'lrd fenator of the United States, to give it atrial, Hiiticipatin from the ne of Irotii this Mate, lor fix years from the -Itli no better result than had atii led the us-m.j , rn , ' 4 1 . nil the medicines I bad tak i ; but in this I oi march next. 1 be entlfmrn in noni- . , .. . , ' ,,ri . . P was happily disappointed. At mv ver lov .-. ination for the nt:-cc wvie. Plrsr. Buck- ,tt.,tc , con.enecd the use of thi Specifir. I firr, .Miller. McHee rr.d Atlily. !!r. rar-;trok the first dose at nicht in a little herb t a.

ton vn not nut in nomination. 1 he first bahot sdood as follo'.vsr r.tjflucr, ri -jVilIpr, 27 Ashly, Ti.o tt's-uU of thr cVclion lihs nof in ti c least divippointrrl us, and no will aiu tisat w e aro scaror 1 v mssatished w ith it Vhile ve fir rlv adtr.it that our hrsl i hoicc ! Mould have been another man, yet wr ro-' j ict that vvc h 'VP arhiovrd so murl) we have uitetlv di'i mti'tnl Mr IW'iiton anrll In cell aoo.c ,who have for yrars patj ruii d the sii'ti witli a iod of iron. A U't-j ter from JcfVersoi, rcprcsrnlp that faction' :Niitlil detunct, with the pxeeidion o . . . . ..ii.-Nr-.o nr-ii.tiinr inr ili i riiu is victory; it imop, it is triumph. I Il will he sern that of the 31 TTte

xrV.t'ch Mr. Euckncr obtained, twenty -six sold on delivery to subscnhers, wie enrti by persons elected as the the sheets, at friends of Mr. CTi. The retnainino; 9 M ade portatile m a book, at - - - -voii s were dniw.'i I'idr, be .er?omil , Mounted en rollers and varnished - -

fii'nd-rd 3i r LucUnei. with the aid pOi-! Laps, ef cttP. or to w lio voted fur him ftotn sectinnal feelincr.

I na mis in nit- cii'. in'ii, ini. i. i to 1.11 - 1 hi .i .tioni.ny, coiicri as; ai iv.i.'ii i-lano, mid, til 1 1 i tr. r ! f ; 1 n e ( j 1 1 i v o c a 1 1 v the friend of the Frairie du Chun, in J uiy last, w hen the Irxiiati! tiirifl" and of internal improvement, on- ,r,'u wa held by t.en. Cla,k, Col Mertran,! .... , r , 1 . V-C. from them and many of the trovernment posed to tho system ot pi.xonntion adopt- i, i,- , -, , , - 1 ' 1 1 , I'nli. in agents there assembled, tioin the teontu r on by the present aflmiot-tr-.t ion. and thejand remote regions of the Unit, d States, hub flier, dot HF.NK Y CLA . Under these the nio't favorable op:'' lirot v of eollerti-ig,.

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C'ii ' umtances and these pleigcs, our a,u' will delineate on the new edition of bis fiirn-U cave him their votes, to" a inan;-MalN much important information, whirh will , , 1 1 1 . .1 . .1 lender tin4 Map highly intcrestinc and desira-i nndthetecanbennilonht that the oytn-- Ho 1S now on Ins return to New York,' iotv of those pei-ons uho voted lor him and will immediately revise and isso a new e-' frutn personal considerations, coincide ditiou, which will be forward, d to his Mib-ci- . ,.- - i i . -1 e i . i WliU ItIS own On all subjects of national t,l.lf ll!i0on a" Circumstances .wil P?"-, frnportanrc I lAi . .1 . . , . ., . , ! I he size ot tb.is map is Uve feet four inches. Hitherto a? our readers both at home;in ,eTlir1? by fnm. frrtl fl)Iir inrlll,s ,n .,rtti(UIl. find abroad are aware, we have spoken on which is correctly delineated ail the new. rather douhtfully of the course, which States and Territories. 1 he lines ol the differ-!

rWiouri would take in the ereat contest , . , . . vvh.ch 13 soon to ensue between the iiiends and Die opponents ot the Amen-

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r ( hiv i Our doubt? are now dispelled, and wc hesitate not to av, that nothing short of n n i-acle vv ill Keoi this state on terms of liannonv with tho pre sent administration. Her duty, her interest, nnd her honour , . i ...... Have long- at. in-nuMieti ner to un-' i i 1 til I Craw :i co-un'once mispiaceti ana MMiM-u; and u i a cause oi craiuiation lor an eooci ci!i.ens that these motives will have ft.oir !op irtl urn e one it hoc -imp ton late .A;,l nnt i ' I ic l,f .ll"''l UK IL'? Ul'MMII. ten " 'M . , . , I ii? il I'i iniu. ii ill I I r 1 . !n;i'it not; .Missouri is with you; with you to suppoit the best policy ot our country nftif.St veto messages nnd cabinet pro- .!. .:. . i .. .ii i :.n . ... i,... f ci tplton, ami win te witti ou in nestow inZ her suiTrasxes upon that pteat and penc.i"us statesman, to whom, it r not much to vav . she owes her political existence. r--vS SAR VII ANN WEATHER-, resrrctsi.l fully announces that she has rented the du ibm; part of Mr. John Ewing's house in Mro ket street, for the present ; pnd proposes to devote bers.df to ail call in the line of her pro fe i oil. Acku 'wlediring ti e propriety of in opiines relative to her capacity and experience Mrs. w. w all cheerfully submit utupn stumat le te'tiujoneals, resented by many medical gentb'man, and i ther respectable citizens, during i !'ng prnctice in Fouibon an 1 Nelson conn tie, Kentucky. When not absent on profes 1.1 aal bumi s-, Mrs. V can be found at hn pi I CI of reid iOel'Ce. Vinreiin. iov 20, IS'JO. lOwS

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HITT &. ORRICK HAVE FOR SALE, AT THElhl Drug and Mcdicul &turc, Ar.-.'.V.VA'V DE LA MONT F.KA T'S CULU MHI AN Tor the cure of Consumption. Asth. ma, Fleurisv, spitting ol blood, and pulmonary affections of every kind tho most valuable remedy evu discovi red for the cure of dm--cmptio:.?, and all diseases of the breast, and !iin.r;, leading to Consumptions. To all atnict.d with tho-e trouMeen.c affections, an imineliate u-i of this LiJdy celebrated Specific ioily neci--aiy to convince the mo-t incredulous of its pn-cs-.il. (pi aliti s superior to any other medical prepatatim yet di-covered Since the discovt ry of t, s in alu able medicine, numbers have t experienced its salutary H"d happy Hurts. Its mild and entitle operations are much extolled by those? who have u-ed it In all case? of roiisjis ndi-, asthma-, and nthc; consumptive affections, by the u-o ot this article they ha e bei n enabled to di feat an enemy whose attacks would otlo rwi-e ha v e been followed by the m-.-t serious con-eUei'ce Tli- sp cifn: bus relieved and cup d ti e most violent cases in which odior medicini s hae tailed to give any reli. I. It pei ates by -cntle exoector itioiis. nnd may be uiv n to intHrts and children with the rente-t sab ly. l)e I. a Mc literal's Columbian Ycc. table Specific t as e "d the le-t of experience, and proved it-eh me i:;o-t valuable remedy ever dis. covered for the rare of iv. 8U i: lion, and pulmonarv aff.-r ti' i: of every k: id Vhe f-dlowinp ce'tiii' ate, just received Irom a l.i-hly lespectable g- ntieman, will show itva Inc. Da tt im o re County, Feb. 14, 10 (J 9 . Gentl' inen I feel it my dutv to acknowl edge the reat belief. t I have derived trniil the use of Oel.a Moiiterafs (oilumhiau Vcctahle Speeifie. I do in d like to speak of the mi dici ru in tin exalted terms in who h 1 est imate it ; I will, therefore, as bfo-llv as possible, uive a history nf mi uwusitiutie.il, with the effeilspro iluced by this valuable medicine. I have been for the last five or six years lahourin under . i pulmonary consumption, pronounced to be such bv the attending ph ician, dm nig w huh tune I have consulted many physician-, taken much 'medicine but all to but little ramose. The 12th iof March, 1623, I puked blood for the first time, and continued to do so for -iveial days in succession, and on tho 1 -4 ' h of the same month wac confined to my bed, where I lay tor two months, until I was reduced to stub a state ot debility that my friends beenn to despair of my tl i i'lii 1 rccoveiy. i nan made u-e oi an trie popular remedies, without benefit: and havintr ace; isweetenerl, wlncli threw me into a gentle per spir.ition, and procured for m a p.od nightj-1 rest. I continued to take the medicine as :ir. ( led. and in about five days my c.ujh Wii o. in rletely stopped, and I have not had any n -turn -ince. I am now ;r rfectly s ati'-fn d . ( th . ; f i i o r ipiality ot this Specific over t ver o'her medicine offered for the cure o! the jihove di-r-H-o You are at liberty to use this It iter in any way you may 'I oik proper. Your- repcctfullv, JOHN it EI.LtCOTT. J ALU' F DITI OX OF 51 v A of i ii: y ,4f r. ! k 4 JlA V .SJ ,4 & I 4 -JL JtJ - - - ...... uiniiAhim iithLAvu,A;c. lUvisPil aiul coriectril to lboU will be. i .... . t icr The puhliunnier, on a tour ot observation ironi . w York to Savann di, New Orb-ans, Natch ez. ick-!'U; h, .Tt. Loin-, and ninth to the fail iw. , j .... 1 .1. 1 11 1 1 c counties are aho distinctly marked: witi all the principal tuvors Laid Ro , ies, Towns. M. Xvith the 1 at e boundarv line betwaon the Cni , oii.i;r;. cuiira nun me v nii.n . n-, --i itu - -siioo-a-i ed ny ttie commisionei's : snrwiug . fiw, ; n: the Atlantic to the Frovince j ' coast , fi-otn theCnlf of Mexico i of New Brunswick. RECOIVXPIENDATIONS. I have inspected a Map of the United rtates.!

v Amos Lay, publ,-hed this y ear; and so far. t,e complexion. " as I cm pnlge Iroui my examination, I believe', , .vi.i.w vp.r-rii t- cce,..,o

that it evirces indrntrv and sbdl; mil that, as . ..." " a woiiioi inc!il Jt is riirmoti lo ru'iirai;em' . i. ur, w , i i v. i i mu., Governor i f the State of New York. Albany, 1Kb January, I !:s . i i. . . - I M . . . . , examineo iir. Amos i.nv s .Map ot . i t . - . - IL. .e ' I i:, . ,1 tne-L mted Slates, and be n piests me to pr0 s mv opii ion of it. I'n ;i- iiio i'f k i r . t - i i tiiiiot ii superior m . point ot eorrectm-cS ;,r,d ( xecution. to any b p 'f ,l,r I'idted States w hieh has been put b.hed ; land deserving of patronage andenco'irarvtr.ent. ami deserving of patronage and encouragement A SPENCER t . t , " ' ' i. lie j inige oi me Mipreme Court. Taninrv 10. " t, . , . . l i na e oecii act piaimeu vviin air Amos I.nv' 1 1, , . I . . i . . i r i i - ninre man ttillfv frc lie haz i n.i,-e citainedafiir character, and has been "1 it in cuished in his business of surveyor and Man pnhlbher. I consider Ids Map of the United States correct, so far as I have f xamined it. nnd among the best specimens ,-f American en graving. J l.-M . Ii I 1.1. , Late .-tate Fruiter. Albany, January 10, 1S.S Scriptions re eived at this O.Tire. LAW vvvrv JOHN H. DOWDSN, COOSKLI.OK AM) ATTOKNfcV AT I. W, SfWiFL attend to nil the business of his profession promptly, when called uaon. Hi- otfice is kept adjoining the Ch rk's odice, in uit house, where he uihv be found.

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CrPROTECTION.-CO nHE Protection Fire and Marine Insurance iJL Company of Hartford, Connecticut, are repared to in-ure on AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, ,

ON TK)r-! AN I) STORES, 1 ;;t moderate rate? ol premuiru. Sati'facterv eidcncc of the liberality of the company, in adju-tini; bS-e and promptness in payins:, can be bad by apply ins; at the ofiice of the incennes (iazette. SAMUEL MILL, I gent. Vinccnne6, Oct. 1, 1330. I HITT 6c ORRICK AT TilKirt Drug ami Medical Store, -FLVCE.Xt:S HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for Salc? a fresh Supply of Let's ln? celebrated, end highly approved MK J) I C J N E s, ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Lee's Famous And Bilious Fills. The operation of t'see Fills is perfectly mild, o as to lie used in safety by persons in every situation, and evt ry ae. J lie proprietor confidently recommends the timely u-e ef these P.I!.-. as preventative ami em itive of i:ilioue, Yellow and Malignant f evers I lease eninnre for Leu's Anti-Bilious FiiJs, with thesinature of NOAH ItlDGELY, bate Michael Lee Co. as none other are genuine. Certificate of Jacob Small, Eiq. present Mayor of Ualtimore. Pear Sir Havim: made use of the various pi'K in my tamily, offered to the public for the last twenty years, and liaur.i; found your c lebrated A ni -Bilious Fills the most efficacious m cleaiisinj; (ho stomach and bowi Is, removing head-ache and .iok stomach, and having ued them for several years paM, can have no hesitation in st.,tiii that I believe them, as represented, a most v iluabb- faeni y Medicine. JACOB SMALL, Couwav street, Baltimore. To Mr. Noah Hi J -el v." LFES FL1MR Has, for twenty years, been a mot successful medicine for the cure of cold?, coughs, spi tt ,ntr of blood, asthmas, cnnsutn;lioii. and other com; bunts of the lue;; and breast, as many of ucr poor citizens have certified. To Mr. No i!i . .idely , Baltimore. Sir My iau. liter, Surah Coleman, ha? been from infancy greeiiy mllicted with a distressing coogb, which Iier trn.iids were fearful would tn inmate iii -.oniei.ti.il I ;tal disease. Abottii. of yoin fdi:r wes pro'.ured less than halt n bottle entirely removed this toinienti g couth; she hr siul the leasi return ot it since. I his exei bent u dicine has, in all probability, thio' tin. hit sin ol IJivine l'rovideiice, been the savmtr oi her Ide Yours widi respect, JOHN COLF.MAN, Corner of Donley iV Caroline sts. Bait. LFh'S IVOHm" LOZE. GES. A certain nad most powerful remedy for destroy ins all kinds ol worms. Dear Sir Ohsci img that my sou, six years ol a. i', wa troubled w ith difficulty of breatiiing resliess at night, loss it flesh, 6.c. I was confiilent he had woiuis; and having procured a box of Lee's Worm Destroying Lozenges, the fust do-e expelled v.3 large worms, which gave immediate re. ict. He now euiov -, a uood state ut' M"' i-ozt nges are the u.osl eiucaciuns tor worms now in use. TIL FETEllS. To Mr. Nodi Rnltly, Baltimore. li:fs ague a . fefer diiops Waitanted to cine. Sl I'

ion are ac iuii nneriv to use my name1,.,

ll! re imhiim iiding our Lee's infallible V.ue ami Fever Drops, as irom rttnated trials ot ii,..,,, inv fa mi v. Ihavealwavs n.nnd il.c. j)ro t0 be truly arnntallible mi dicme in v 1 1 1 ..,,.-.. .t.,..,. . iv.. i O i . MICHAEL W AKNEU, (.ii'ori town Road LEE'S GEXVLE ESSE.YCE A. YD EXTRACT OF MUST A RD. An infallible remedy for Bruiss, Rhcumatisui, Sprains, Numbness, Chi. b! tins, k . kc Lxtract of a h ttcr from Dr. James Sttbbms, dated W'ellsournh. 'ii inia ' ' r f , par!?ir-1 have used y our Essence of Mustal1 1,1 m' !,racl,.ce' wUl;. M,cctf ; -Vu,i.r other iiiedicnes I nave, from frequent exptnIueilU fllUd o be valuaLle. Yours, 4c iUirq rTr,,,,,v. . v J AMLa SI LBLINs. ' LEE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL. An excellent medicine fir all nervous afToc

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.. .. LEF.S SOERElflN OINTMENT .. i it- . i. . lor tlieltcii. arraie oil to cure bv otieap ... . - , pl.cai.on ; ree trom mercury or any other per - nitons ln-r dient. u LEE'S FEBSI AN LOTION. Tl.., ,1. I .Olllll ..l.r .lu .r.U. I I.. -...l-r, tjK. skiu delicately soft and smooth, imuru ind III,' I - -IIVII UMtujii w nmu j .iw . ' I' ?. s ..w,...-, .i..ut.r, .-inur.u .... .1 . .. -n eiiec-iuai cure lor uie venereal and Uon . ... . i .- .i ... on tioea. LEF.'S TOOTII-ACIIF OROFS, (iiving immediate relict li:e-3 looiii fou df.r, Which cleans ami beautifies the teeth. LEL'S EVE VV A 1 ER. A ccituin ci;re for sole eyes. 1 " ' , -X . .",,-",'ul 1 . m . . . , ' rn r'ei.n nt., . .. ! I a it. j maker ruic to inem, oau Kufgely , (late iMiel.atl Lee ," Co.'M I Hundreds of eases of cures nerformed bv ihe! ia'.ove truh valuable mi dicm.s, eeuld be'iv - ,. , .. - e , ., . .... , . v.. i i o "ki in e 1 1 ie 1 1 1 i" in - I'a 1 1 vi auiim jl 11 ' w " Yiiiceunes, Oct. Lb NOTICE. The sulscrit ers zvish to purchase WHiiAT, CORN, & C0T1CN fN the seed, or picked; for which they wib tA pay the highest market price 05" Ihey have tor sale, and will keep cn hand, a constant supply of Flour and Corn-iaeal WHEELER & WECB. Oct. 2, lC30.--.llf vTOBPRIliTI: G Neatlv extjeute'J at t.he Gazette OiLce.

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.u.7;(o.v- ucxTF.n, a N the New Store on Market street, next door to Messrs. Burtch Ilenerd, have for sale a large and well selected assortment ot staple ai.u fancy (embracing domestic and foreign,) suited to the nresci.t and approaching seasons. Also, Hardware, Cutlery, Agricultural and Mechanical Implements, Procerus Queens-ware, (Uass-ware. Shoes, ic JLc. Al1 of which were rererdly purchased by one of the partner?, (who had rvery posihlo"Hd vantace as to price and quality.) in New Vork. Fhiladelphiu and Baltimore, ami iwdl be disposed of on the lowest tcrm for cash.; or m barter, to enronrace the agricultural in terests of this and the adjoining state, they will receive at fair prices, viz: Wheat Com, Rye. Pork, Bros-wax, Saw-Iocs, Ft athers, Dried A; pies, Tallow, Domestic Linen, Deer skins. Beans. Onions, fcc. together with all other merchantable articles, the product of home indus trv. "Marron and Hunter have the control of tlu rincrnnrs Strain iCU and with sutTicient encotirairen.ent, will rontitiue the old More of jVanonk Co near the Mill: they want to purchase imaiediaU-ly and will, at each establishment, study to he. commodate customers. As Marron Hunter mainly depend for success in all their operations, upon the pro.-pcniy of the Farming and Mechanical interests oi the country, find have determined to sell t hrap. they fondU hope all those whose concerns are thus evidently blended with their own, will sjive that support to the .Store, which shall ap pear oh ex-innuation, to be mutually advantageous. Viiicenr.cs, Sept. 30, 1330. 1 HITT 6c ORRICK HAVE KOR SALE DR. CIIAFMAS'S Anti-Dyspeptic or Scur Stomach Pi'ls. Inditestsoii or Sour Stomach is acknowledged by Medical writers to be a complaint of stub born kind, at all times very difficult of cure. I his is suffiiciently illustrated in the disappointment of those who unfortunately suffer under it, as they, for the most part, find that, after naving tried many things to little or no purpose, ihey are at last obliged to use, perhapt for the remainder of life, such articles as ran at best but palliate the disease. Under such i jr'umstances, any medicine capable of removing the complaint, must surely be anarticle big' Iv de-erving the attention ol a'l those who .;re afflicted with it. The proprietor r.f these Fills 0 therefore happy in offering to the afflicted an invaluable medicine, the success of which banever yet been equalled (or the cure of Dyspops -.a in its most comph nted forms, such as Joss o' appetite, nausea, or sickness at the stomach, and sometimes vomitmc, belching up of water, v bich i- s.:i'i times tasteless, but mo-t commoiiy -our, gnawing j nin in the stcmach, beaitu.n,orwbat Is called som stomach, costiven.'.s--, paleness cf t!f roiintenance, languor, 1 .wness of spirits, palpitation of the heart, rt.go or eiddnii's.s.pnd di-turbed sleep, Who. ever applies thea; Fills in the above diseases nceording to the direction , will never be disapI'oiutcd, as tliey havt never once been known to lad in producing a radical and K rmnnent cure, l i e use of a single box will com ince the most unbelievinc of t heir etlicacv. 'I hev will most iffectually remove all sourness of the stomach, not merely by neutral;,".. ng ti e acid, but by correefing that morbid state ,.f the secretions which! -ivcrisoto it, and at the same time will res-j fore to the t bilitated orfae.s of do-ettion llirit f.itir..,,.-rT.-.i.,1.I.:.O..I..,l. . tone atu iii me, e 1- iii.-niuiei, neei -siirv u.i iiic wen in in: 01 mi' an'tnal economy. 'I he f .I'owing i n eortili.'ate from lb Wrdtor C Cohen, late member of the American 1 hlosophical Socief , S'l- I ol cei 1 11 ! 1 v ndd mv tec-ti n r,., .".1 fnr . 1 . ill..- r a 1 Dr rhcm.-n. Anti Dy speptic Fill romcftv toi Dvs, en-ia. And the ovnerienr o I have bad from using them in my practice for several ire nths pat fuiiv convince me that . 1 1 ' , ' 'r,MM n many rases sunermr to;

.,..v ,.epar.iMon i nave ever Known. And . iriends an I i nMointrs, and country M. -.chants in all caes where the stomach and bowels re-! ucerally , that th.y have received and are daiiiu.re evac..,nt,oiV by the intervention of a ea-j ly rect iving a very largo u.d Lcncral as.urttlinrtic. tfiey :oe niniv opinion, the most eon-imeatof Fall and Wir.fer

vi oienr ami i;u acinus ot any m use, at the same tiinf . beii.i' safe and c - v :i I t tif unon. non. v am h.i; u COHEN, M. D. I Fhiladelpliia, Sept. 7th, 1829. BURT1, If 4- IIEBERD r -z i .- i i.v. i r i t a m itiii tfieir menus and j5 c.,,,,,,:, ,,7 ,..v..rci, 'lul adeh.'jia, a large and general assortment of J FS I LC I r I LL inform their friends and 1 PAlL and winter -;.., a. r-i.i,.. v.,; ,-. .;m i Ha .iuiin, ii:i:ieie-. la-ineTrs I'on. ,n.j;iniJ Ba..es; Rose, Wlnlnev. Mackinaw ! l;.. 1 to. .)..... ... ' , ii.iiii.niu unrii ia in&i'i-j -vieriTio, CasliiiierC Water!, o, Crape, Siik ami Cotton Shawls ; Ctn- . i .. . .. . .. ie. 11 i .. . . . . - erai ;ts.soi imen; 01 iiauuuerc ,ie s, ( a Hue's, , (;.nc,iam? ;iru, Mn,h,;S: Domesti (, all ki W I, , , , . , , ' Lad.e-' and Oeutlemen s 1'laid Cloaks; Leghorn and liunrlable uontiets; Latin's', Gentlemen's "'SS disses ana Ctulilreti Boots and Shoe-; Cotton "n ; ... , i j iJaOU.Cj HUTl SbtXt t OlinV .. ' ' 1 WUU HARDWARE,

uiasswaYCi c, vtvvi'enuTe,1 ,, ;':nwn uponth" .-tat,. .f wi!i:..ta In.nandNa;!-; F.n.sand i)vest,.(f.; I' i-sted l:itr"' lavi,- C:jl,ty den a-. Tanner's, an I Lamp Oil: vuth a 'central as- TH l",r"n", in!, h,"d ," '-!'! , t. sortment of treh k l":ut'; immediate payment; and all thoee I av-

GROCERIES; All of which will becG,j f,y fi( j f,rolb,r. ... I ib ....... a 1 I . m-i ,..ii.L-u (irncs mr vyast.. nr m. exc hange tor lerk.Corii, Fli-seed, Bi'-.-vhx,! ' Fl ix and Tow l.inen l.inmiv l. ...... 'i n . I ' vjj, eaus, immn, -r i Vincennes, Nov. 5th, 1 330. Ctf DAVlESb f'KOBATF. COIR1. SS : Aoiembtr Term. Ib30. John W. Horrell and VViHiara V . Carnahai adujim-trators on the estate of Feter Ki,dii ger, deceased, vs. The creditors ,,f said estate. B U for s'tfinj cii estate artechlu to the art priindmg j jt the settlement of njin tf estates. V this d ,T come the s;lKl cornpl am 1111-',' by E. H. M'Jui.km, their solicitor, and en ion, ord'-rtd that this cue b.j continued t moll lb.' next term of thi.s court : and that nuhhc tion of the pendency of said hill be made in tr.e -Viecenne-(Jazelte,'" for fjijr vMtk- in slcccs -ion. A tni" i : dttst U'.-V .'tHN"VA' J nyj- s, r r- p. r.

NOTICK.

E earne-t:y request those indebted to n, o notes are now dio flu loo- wi e t . i i i,Me book Hccounti une;ttcu, 10 can vj the snnie without dday. Cotton, picked or in the seed, or mem.Btwa ide Fork, will be received in payment. . . i . .. ii i ...... I YVe have on hand sorted stoi k of 11 selected and c:we GOODS, which will bo sold low for Cash or exc hange, for the above, named articles. REYNOLDS BONNFR. Yincrnnrs, Dec. Ii. IW H'f EGCTOK GI TS riff 4 removed his ofr.ee t" V- 'trett, twr ISJL doorr north ..f the Fost ti.:. e. Nov. I. IttfO. Cf y vviv v. . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LW. XS oficP',() tin oir.ee in li e budding mi.. iTj above t' F-. sf O.lice, in Yintthni s. Nov. 1st, ls3 )w3 aN a Store, a few verks s':ce. a Bank Note. 1 he ov nerc-Hf, have n, by proving pioperty and j.iiy ing lor tloi adu rti?f a.ent, en applica tii v at tl"- G w-e'f" t'tlice. Dec. I8C0 10w3 STOP THE THIEF!! TOLKN iTorn the suhsc.riher. living: in Clay conny'jujiV ly. Illinois, r.n the State road Vlj i 'leading from Vincennes to St. SJ!- Louis, a large Kay Horte, abont lo 1 '2 hands hich ; six years old last Spring; has a lump ci; the out side of hi, right hi id ie.', about half way between the hock and past n re joint; shod all round; has a few white hairson the neck, ju?t behind each ar; nr other white on him any where. Said horse va stolen from my stable on the J 5th inst. I will give a reward of thirty dollars for the return d" the horse and tbief, or twenty dollars for tht horse only ISAAC ELLIOTT. Nov. CJ, 1E30 9.v3 DAVIESS, 1T.OUATK C Ot'RT. SS. .Yovtmbcr Tcim, 1830. Dcnni3 Clark, adminislrater on the estate cf Robert T. McFerran, deceased, vs. The creditors of said estate. Bill for (he setthmrnt of raid s!n'( as inr,!Vcn'. At this time comes the said complainant, by Charles R Brown his solicitor, and on motion. ordend that this c:e he continui d to tl ;,e,t term of this court; and tha publication "i pendency of this bill be made in the - Yaici nio s Gazeitf" for four wo. ks in succession. A true copy fittest, StA) JOHN VAN TREKS, ele D V C. 1 A i J:, OI IMil y A, DAVltSsj rilORATL CM1' I. SSA'oveo.lci It nn. 1U:0. J.iCJt) l. err. I) -, :i.miniua - i . ', the e.'iatc uZ John Crabs, deecased. t. The cieditotsi.f said Bill for settling said 's'ott as . erfn . At this.iay comes the said uc.ir.pi. inar;( y r. II. .r.l n : kin. hi-sobriw.r. ... i f.i. i . Ir bill, .'echoing -;,;,) r,(;i!,. jr,t( ju.(lf .l r d;e t-et.'ralU . It 'hcrefon ci-,u r. it I his cast, f ' ii 1 1 r? t- ft I in the i ext tf',Tn oi t'l.'is court : nr.i 1 1. 1. 1 ..t .1... . fl,.J-..:jl..;.i 1 . . ..." 1 " - 10 01 1 1 no 1,1.1 ii. it, n nv ..-..,. 1 . . ...c iim UU' t He, tor lenr wrr ks n in succession. -i true co sl'ctf, St-1) JOHN AN TREES, rUrk 1) P. C, Fa J A, (0(Td"87" CllAMREhS 4- CARFX FU , -u iii.ii ii . iv , iiiain ireii, i.ou isville. Kentucky, Uve U ave to infurta their diirchaed in Boston, New York, FhiadtJpl j4 and Baltimore, by one of the f,m, on the bi terms, and previous to the late advance oi ool en Coods; w hich they offer for sale on as, liberal ttnue as any house ia the western com -try . , Thf-tr npucnrf tr.U U. . - .. S - , , 1,1 . i ,i "" n.'a can roii;;..ri;'i ,- r4. They are, at all times, well sj pp.'id with 1 ranting, rappmr, Foolscap and Fo:.t 1 YA hittirii ham's Tobacco Lead and Shot api iieatty'g, Brookin: 's. find f-: pc-accr CeoCoinpan y"s I'owdf r er v Window Glass and Naib Ra jip"- Cotton Yarn Flannel-, Blankets and Cr.ssi;.rtt3 Fur and Wool Hat-, ii . . iooi aric; . noes i t every : reneral a-.rtment of almo-t , di. fu n i et ii s o .Merchandize, wuited hv como..- .to-. ..... ' lie i.oui-vuie, vs.?'; s-ept. if;.;i) r - .. .... "-' :.!Si oHuni.ouT.iorr Hot tH.'. 4 i ll!!" I,. ,! r, ; ,,.J 1 uin.. i .ii. in.u, i:a liiL' o: i am i i 1 1 i in claim- a n a ! n t said est a l. i 'o p:e-e.if il,, i'j v. live laci.ths. dolv aulhei.ti. tiieii ', i li;:ii .. .ii ... 'I he estate ii :ul i Ii'. JO:'U haw KINS S VK AM li Hum i. Aiicrust chj, jyji i o;i)j A(hiiinUir;itor,! Noiicc. The in.it, Ts.gaed r; ivirg taken !et!( i mini-tnti ri on tr.e e-ta ,,s ......iia... t r r i v.:"u' U1 ''es- coui.tv, who liie.I i.lte. ta!. Wpj.sts ail per--.ii, mibbt.rf (,, ,.ii e-r.,!.. n.ak. imme. iate pay m-nt ; and a Ii ti..,-. U: claiu.s Hg unt .ii.. est ite, to pre-ern t!, l f i. dilh .y a.iuHi.ia aieu, vvitJ.in twilvc .aontLs. estate u solvent. WILLIAM mU.OU. A: Nov. 13, 1 8 :o !;-: notici:. LL prr-ons indebted to the cui,.crii ,.r ;sr(. j r ipnreit to make pay mint oa ,,r Ui c Ah "' Oecember iiet Thus,- ,,, -J, .cU elm tin-notice will have to settle wdf w dfl Hi ok r.

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