Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 January 1831 — Page 3

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The following detract of ; letter fcm f schoolmaster 10 hi friend in Vermont. accident il'y !. II c o into my hands. It will cr.KC a corner of your paper, and r v the deed lo purpose of shewing the iu ntnr of ocr f.odapigues, anl flu' nb fi -i r ! 1; v of our I igc. V. Q l,'ihe evacuation of the ron of the west, rxiii;'us for ll.o-ir enrhtnnntirn and ecuI i r i t , i3 agnized by at racier w ith .astoni!.n,e:.?. Wo rre I'.b.'itl by r.nfopcy, tJj .ttui'v per day. pn3 through tintown. ("rrj'U-t :'o or calijrition timithem .".t fa !i;unl,!!inn. which, when over, i ?uc-coded lv atarisy. The bulluine and facn.eir.ns biraehios veilicate nt fvrrv epilation. A calid, candent, a-.-cr:i of' ccLec, an i a corn dodg-et. .. I) ir 1. t'o r tt CI as-; ; on e would SUit the oirinicant aecelick, i v r for the adiaphf;ni, The atacl oni of exiguous young i :rr, poriu:i!p. as it were, round the fiie, l.cto-is the ataiasy of the borachio, who in flip act of deei ition, catenates the irron?, nabs hi? ralivtr, and with f.;roat cautel, and fc.iiefly t one ulatir.g terra firrr.a. bol:? after och p une as is lanuiacui,or by its pilo-itv is remunerative."' W A t ASH A N D H H I E C A X Alt. We tl.i- da biy before the public the Repoi t ol' M i . Cwing. on the subject of the canal. We hive aUo printed tor the use rf the Senate a bill reported at the same time, prov iding for t ho conr.n ticcrncnt of

the summit section o( tin.- canal according ; rxces expenditure beyond the revenue to the Mirrey nrd etitnate of .Mr. Knlg-j of ,s82,12 i li-r . F.ighty tvyo thousand, oue vay the chiof Egineer. Much diversity ; hundred at.d twenty b ur dolljri eighty cf opinion exists a to the merits and tiial'f,e trnt?! Here is refold and retrench ino of the canal question beli'ie thejmcnt!! L'gilatuip Webae attentively readj The extra Argus, containing the pre"ithe lleport and ITil of Mr Ewi-.g. and f ("rnt's Kieaage. :,as primed in IVcuhingtcn nltbngh we have always been onw-what; City; and flanked through the pos-t otike rceptical as regard? tho canal policy at j to this pl.ice . fl us that right i We know the piPMMit tune we are constrained to. l4ft the number cf ?ubcnber? the Argus holipve and to admit that the provisions ft'1- may 1 ave, but assuming them to be oue the I till are entuely i.eco-sary to the pres-j t!i'u-and. i it a legitimate exercise of the ct vation of the faith of the state, and to franking priv iicge, to transmit that mi nrender justice to the purchasers of car-alj her of paper? from Washington city, and laud Mu ! apprehension has existed' b.iU them as thought they weie printed under the nelief that addition I i.";Uion m Frankfort ? Is it not a gross imj)osition ivould have to be rented to for ther ur- tipon an institution intended for the. equal poses of ihe canal, and tiiat the canal lundi benefit of all? Is it any longer surprising

' vou'iil le inadequate to the expenses oi Che work The Report and Rill fairl) meet and eradicate these objections, and propose the inot elTctual guards against the contingency of additional taxation, bylimiting the progress of the woiktothe "tent of i t b own funds, and even to the limit of the means actually in possession. We believe the present bill amply sulli cicnt to answer very important put poses: 1st. the pie.if rvatiori of the credit and faith cf the. .state. '2 i, the commencement cl the work in pui -uance of the tenor and condition of the land grant. 3d, a just nrotc'-tion of the rights of purchasers of T-anal lands 4'h. the offer t of bringing the residue of the canal lands into market tmder the fa.iable impie?si.n that the . i u-ork will be prosecuted ; thereby enhan.ine the value cf these lands, and conse quentlv augmenting the canal funds. Th se are considerations of no little moment, and we ato inclined to believe will be viewed with approbation by the citicr s of the various portions of the State. When the people distinctly understand that the canal a-ks no other support than n mere privilege to use its own fund", they will noer object to -urb privilege being granted hv the Legislature, and from tur view of the Rill now presented, this is all that is asked. A similar Rill i before the lower House, introduced by Mr. Holman. Messrs. Kw ;ng and Holm in are entitled fonodit fortfiexetv fair and manly man re? m which they have met the popular, ol jeetions to the pn gie-sot the canal, and j . .i iln.f Uill ivilll we are oi uic- .q-u.i.M, n.. ...v.-v : have the effect of lessening the threatened Opposition to the measure. q ho jToposilion to borrow money on the credit of the anal f unds, is also a reaeonahle prej ct. and is so modelled as to vade any objection on the score of state respousdnlitv, and will, we think, give ample secunty to capitalists who may wish to invest funds on permanent and valcable security. Lvucrci. i.r.r.isL.vrrnE. Yr. ft orrnate. the lesoluuon introduced f,ule lime ajju by Mr. Stevens, m ation to the tanil end latcinal 'i tr' ', and sanctiomnp; the project ot d.,tt ibutir,annually the surplus- Iuikis m the tieasi, m .1. -,..,r- , 1 ct 1 to :irror; . :u io su .nc ;o-acccr;i.-: u u.i;c ..,1,;,in ratio, are unoeri: -o.-, v. underir'.u-, ... oaf mittee of the nhole, n tho.cugh and able t!,cusion. On vestetday Mr. btevens ued Mr M'Kmnev addressed thcomrr.i? tee at length, the former 1.1 support of. n i l the latter in opposition to the teso.ut:o:n Mr: Gro-cry also brutly addict r 1 t!;r committee a opposition to the legations. The debate will yrclubly be Continued to day. In the House of Kf prescnt.Jives, a cot ..i lerable debate took pi ice on Thursday, on a propoition otTeied by Mr. Wallace of J.. to amend the execution law so as to .... from rrecntien. in addition to the 1 j . ... ... . . . , ;i iior e worth .rticlcr nireauv t .wsoj n . ' d !l us. The ouestior finally t.k i :i and the proposition failed, Co voting . ,v ; .nd :V2 air un? On vesterdav v..imated debate took place on a morin . , f mi t. i.ost'ior.c mdetinitHy . 1 iiiim . .1 ... 4 1 whicii had ie. eiv ; ao lor.ii -o..- .. . ".. Jartion of the Senate, itsstiucticg ou l t..i lK'io " our Heine sa r-enaio; .ino io;-". r t ; in Congress to endeavoui to p.ocure .age of an act su-pe:.oing the iHO- !. r:l . ., ; m! iinti d aaiin t the 1 mil ios of J . C. S. Hal risou deceased, late Kr-eiver of Tablic Monevsat inceiu.es. and piovidms ( r an e. of ,.. -irco rM Tvilh ouitah e fetiieuitni 1 u govcrarncnl ft

Ttic cnoticn to postpone wag net sustainI ed.

ll.rtj.ll.. I !! . I .t p ' o v i 1 1 1 i in r county im i nesa , . :i n:, ,'H,Mi i ne stale hall . i. i ... .1 ... ... - . i p transacted . hv a I v :i ''n,if! d rnmmmishit:Pip in.toi,! ni'j, ir,i ,f--. . . . .. . ..u . of jjs.ices, and f or the election of , ... , 1.; l .1 i i ,t.A ..h.pofncers bv the people, has pass - I rii both ileuses. Journal, Zlh irat A.MEr.ic-(iiiATi rcuE. Durin? the ad ministration of Sir Hubert ' tlnole. thei

transportation of convicts to this country ! mutter how re voltin? they may appear in 1 proved a very jrreat lievance Dr. ! Ihe lij;lit oi reason An aasel appeared toi Fianklin w rote fo the Minister the thanksn ignorant man near Palnu ra. an I direct-j of the colonies for the maternal care of j ed him to dig at a designated place, w ith lii itain to the country, so strongly manifes-j a promise that he would there find a new

tPil in tin inlanie'. and, as a satisfactory proof .,f American gratitude, sent him a; collection cf rattle snakes, which he ad-j vised birr to bae introduced into his ma-j R..r.le. ,t Ke, in order ,ht lhe,might prop agate and increase assuring: I .1... ... . . rum mat they won id oe as t)enehial to hts

majestj Englii.h dominions, as the I'ritisti each sheet being of about the thickness of convicts were to America tin. They were united atone edge with 3 silver wires, so that they opened in a The publication of Mr. H al3Tkad's book! manner like a book. -They were engraceoms to have been hailed, by dspept.cs,en ,n character unintelligible to the a an era of hone. Its Hle ha been prodi-' Earned men of thelnited State?, to many

gious m iev lorkana very rapidly in fhictty. A new edition i already preparing though the first wa unusually large. Fhil. Chronicle. The FV-t Master Ctneral, in fiis Report tor the !.-t year, says, that theie is an that the rost otlice has been reduced from its high estate to a state of bankruptcy ? Is the pi esideut's message an electioneering document that it so material to circulate, that the ordinar y channels of com municating it to the public cannot he relied on? Rut enough We state the factlet the public judge them. -Kentuck ian. In hi renewed attack on the United States Rank, the president 'bites against I r a lorvifit flirt rniinf ru ! 1 I 1 I , UV ll UlVy V'VAHIIJ Ua. derived from tins vaiuit le institution is too apparent to permit its destruction to gratify individual prejudice or riisapp ointment . Fi oni the ul' piau cliarai tor of' the project proposed a a substitute, we incline to the belief, that it owes its origin to the fertile brain of the secretary of state, who distinguished himself so much a few years since, by his attempt to link the banks of Xevr York in a general co-pai tnership. It is one of those bubbles with which children rn'ght amuse themselves, but of w hich grown persons should be ashamed Rut it would riot, in its operation, be of that harmless character which might be supposed. I-suing no paper, itself, it would become the depository of that issued by state banks, anil would thus enable the agents of government either lo il rain those banks of their specie, or to exorcise an undue control over their operations. Whilst it would do no good, it might be made the msvrumcnt of indicting rrrral evil The ha tin of the United States RQt ) prtlverj,PCa., lt is ns liable (o (J,mHnijs cor ,.,ecie as other similar m- . . ... i stitutions. and ol course will te restrained from an endeavour to oppress from a prin ciple of self preservation . Haft. Coin. Chron. Tuc S!ar Ec!ip$e. rf Ft It nary r.tut. The American Almanac jut published contains a gieat variety of calculations re lative to the great solar eclip-e which w ill be visible throughout the United States on the I2th of February next. These calculations exhibit very minutely the path of thecestral eclipse and several of its digits, and the r.hao of the eclipse js still more , , . , ... l c ear v ma ;eu out upon a m.i wi c ,u,cd States, attached to the Almanac lor pur,0Crnter lhe Uni- ---------- . . ... - : . m throun me aiaie 01 uowismna, .M.-rij.-pi and Alabama, the north part ot Georw anil South Carolina, North Carolina, and the south eastern part cf Virginia and Maryland; thence proceeding alone; the Atlantic, at the distance of fifty or sixty miles from Long bland, it will pa-s through the south eastern part of Nan t.,.-:.-t nnd thence l Halifax, m Nova otia The unohscurt ii par t of the sun i will present an annular apj earance at pla .-e witliin about twenty live miles on eacn side of this track; and the ring will be cotne more or less unifoim m proportion a the place is nearer to the central track Fhe duration of the annular eclipse, in 111 1 . . l idact " w lu te n !o to 1: 1. central, will ne lime over two minuies. The pith of the amiui .rrlnwe w ill extend to the town of Chall I tt, ,m 10 the cou .t 01 iarnsiao1e, nui 10 .- 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . . no ether part of the continent in the New A Ilngland State uid to no jia rt of the Mid- . . ., ... t t ho won t hem Pi! re nit lie "sai v.ciii - - 01 New Jeif-ev ami Delaware. A Wrrr:. No sensible man everthonght a beaulibil wife wa woitii a much as om that could make a good pudding. I wish ihe siris all knew this, lor I feci o great tercet m Incir welfare.

THE BOOK OP GOLD. 'f.w I ....... i i . K..M.,

It . . . - t ne a ru ol t he (J.J.Im mil, uhirli it u a?cr(ed was found riot lonp- since, in some mrtni7i.....'. o .r.u , vmaim ..wuiiuy. nomeiM ineui - cum.-tances attendino- tho mnrlaUc dis- , covery ofthistrulv remarkable work . may , u.t uC unimeiPMing to some oi our rea i - er?. as they -ervelo show how easily ignoranee and superstition are made to support whatever doctrines mav be advanced no, i revelation engraved on plates nt metal.

1 e man obeyed the messenger, and on ;van ciart-, Jonathan Uousj-f dicing, 0on discovered an olh.ng s.one'f "J macf Hill, ; box tihtlv cemented toucher Upon o row :lt this time come ihe complainpen,g ,. he bu.,.l encll , ..Jle r,f T-XtdTiTtt pbites similar to gold, about 7 inches hnig.lfVtion of the court that Nathan Sham, one of - ! I . , I, . . . ...... I

o nroad, and in all about o kk he-J !eep,joit (ichaj'Satit? in aid tall njentior.cd, is a non

of w hom it is said to have been presented. The same angel afterwards appeared to three individuals, who call themselves Oliver Cowdry. David Whitmer. and Martin Han is, and showed them the dates. To Smith was giv en the pow er to translate the character, which he was enabled to do b looking thn ugh two !t mi-transparent stories, but as lie was ignorant cf the art o' writing, Cowdiy and the otheis wrote, aSmith the person who wa first directed t . dig for the plate, interpreted. They that part of the plates escaped from tb ; in a supernatural manner and aie to be gain revealed when the event of tin shall require them." The book who these men pretended to tiam'ite fron these sheets of gold ha be." n pi in'ed , a.f they are now busily engage i io Talterins copies of it throughout the count ry Tin;, were recently in Painesville, Ohio, or their way to a land of promise, which ibetbre them they do not know exacil; wheie but somewhere beyond the .Mississippi, where they intend establishing a New Jerusalem, into whrh will be gath ererl all the descendants ol" Macnssah. These men assert that this book 'w as written by the jirophets of God during the period embracing the time for COO yearbe fore and several hundred years after the Christian era It predicts, we understand, almost all events which havecaiTiP to pas such as the American Revolution, and that there should be secre: societies and that men should be led on to destruction as by a roj e of flax, said to mean Ca j tQ'y All which they believe is prov en by profane history thu s-ipportiug the authenticity of the new rei 'at ion. ' Rdt why the Boitv inld . -' the kuovv ledge of w hich w ould tie so useful to (he human race, merely to hi'-V them in the earth until after thir ccmph'tion, we are not informed. " They also say that the world will shortly within fifteen y ears at most come to an end : Rut by this they only mean, that the incorrigible and perverse unbelievers will be destroyed, while the earth will become the abode on ly of the true believers At Painesville. the three nerenns named above as translators of the Hihie, (who are looked upon hv their follower as pro pheH.) preached in the Methodist chapel . and then preceded to Knkland At this idare is a 'common Mock familv under, the charge of Elder Kurdon, a Campbellite leader, who. together with neaily one bun dred fhis followers, were immediately rdinances of baptized Hccordinr; to the ordin the new religion: rets. PPTsinrVT I .fk"wn"; It 4 VKT

The provision in the resident's , Ian ' Cached Dumestu s Prunella, Morocco, of a National bank, which gives the oilicers and Men's Leather Shoes Fine and comof the establishment the p"vver of draviw: mon Uatu "c &c' "hich together n-ith an Bills of Exchange, and selling them at a assortment of Hardware. Iron, Steel, Castpremium to pay their al UK's, puts u inZs- Fresh Groceries and Quetns:care, they m mm . of the application of a man a shoif(are determined to offtr at the lowest rates time since to the Captain of one of our for Cash or merchantable Produce of any large steam boat. 10 go as a deck hnmi kind. aoivn the liv er. He stated that he wish j They take this opportunity rf acquainting to go down a few hundred miles, and the customers of the I'inrenncs Steam Mill would engage on very moderate terms I that in future that establishment zvill be u;i

On the Captain asking him w hat v ages he would expect, he replied that ti'-' was (pjtte. iodide rent upon the subject that as Jor his part he vwuld be very -fll satisfied mth uhat he could ru k t r arol t thf. ulck! The Theological students at Bangor, Me are said to have exclude;! tea and coffee from their tables, intending to luxu riate ou water, and milk and water. A1 man once tiied to keep bis horse on shav ings; but the provoking animal died just as success duwued upon hia experiment, Loudon papers lately mention that the Journeymen hatters were making a riding hat for Caeen Adelaide, to weigh only tourounces. iMatv 1 ankee hatters, nave made hats of even less weight. DILI), in Waba-h county, Illinois, on the 6thint. lr. Robert Sturpis, lonnetly a resident of li.i- j.-laee. llie death of Mr. 6. was occasioned tiv the horse attached to hi sled Intuit; fright, in descending a bill The led was ou rtu.u' d Mr. S. thrown out, and sG severely injured that he survived hut a l".-w ta.urs. In tfiis town, on the 1 llh i:i-t. Mrs lollan.t, wife of Mr.J.C Holland In ihi- countv, on the same d y Mr Richard Foley , an old and respectable inhabitant. LIBRARY NOTICF,. NOTICL is hereby iven to tne "n.tre hoi 1 tr-sol ttie. ViiKeunes L.brary, lh.it tSie a:oiual meetinc for tin- choice of otlioer-, He will lakt t-.Iace t the Library room, on Monday the 7th lav of February next, at 10 o'clock, A.M. A punctual altcndance h de-ired. 5AMULL IlILL,J.ivi;arua. I mi. 12,1831. 163

ATTENTION. A meeting of the citizen of Ymcmr.c whnaiP deiroi: r,f lormion- :i I.t.rhf In.

rnn .. .11 T.n i,i.i i - ' ' . . . illt tne fu-e of Chilian (Jraiter, this .... 't:tMiU ill ttU I litlM.ll lulfli I I I' I'it I till I- , rt. fl, f,o o.n. ...... nf ,1i,tL , w llv- ifl'tiwJllJl ' jinn .vtu iniii t ( u here a1 ,ier,on3 w10 wjs, to become rnerubei3) .ue respectfully requested to ; aupnd 4, x x T A V 1 LlVi V i V kN Vl.I 4l, knox county, sct. Knox Circuit Court, September Term, 1830. Williara Badgett Sz Jane his wif, i nr. r Ii chancery. rodent of this state: It is ordered that the pendency of this suit he i.uhlished in the Vincennes Gizi tte for four weeks saceis ively, that said defendant appiar here, oi. Ihe first day oi' next term, and answer complainant's bill, or the ?arue will be taken as conft i-ed ; and this cause n continued until the next term of thi court And on motion, leave is iren the complainants to ntuen.l their bill, on or betore the first d ly ot :u xt term A cop An est. For HOMER JO n0., Clk. U AM ILL t JOiLNsON. I) C. I6w4 C. C K. C. BOROUGH EDUCTION. NO IICE i her.'hv criven that a a ei cnon for ane Trustees (three in each n ird) v.il takn dace nt thp oui t f lon-e. on Wntr r st.'ort, n donday, th 7th of February next. Robert 1 1 ' 1 1 i n ii aj;.,iuul J.i and John Collins "hrkfar the u per ward; James .-nulh Juiige, .at John B Martin Clerk ol the middle wan! ; a t John B. Damn up J mice, and Martin Hob.o Clork of the lower ward. by order of the Board of Trustees, SAMUEL IRLL, Clerk. Jan. 13, 1831 10u3 Look at tliis ! ALL persons indebted to the sar)?crioer are 'e.piested to call ia this month, and settle the line with cad), or by note, and all having deuands asrainst him, to j re-ent them in the same iime and receive their cash. R TOTTER Vinconnea, Jan J.loal. 11 ot NOTICE. VVI X C3 taken oat Icttm of adaiinistration in due form of law, upon the estate of pa.iou l Thing, late of Knox County, deceased, i nave made and returned an inventory and -ouseionahle appraisment of all the deceased's aroperty, a far a- the ame lias come to my su owhaU-e; an 1 from wtiat now appears, I dec'are the said estate insolvent, and shall claim its settlement a- such. NAXCV THING. Jdm'x. incrnne, Doc Mist, iBJli 13w3 nuui.oitvatov.Q' iloti'cc. T t I T' ...... ed adi.iinibtr a tors on the estate of Mathtas Kil, ban, late of Daviess county, Indiana, ileccased-re.pie-t all persons indetited to said estn'e to make immediate pa ment, and all those haviiu? cl iims against said estate, to present them j duly audienticated, within twelve months. 1 he estat u Solvent. DAVID KII.T.I N, WILLI M KILLIAN Admr. Docea-.b-T 22, 1830.-133 MARROX & UU.VTFR have the plea sure "f "farming thei friends and the public generally, that they have rcceivol caul - are no ('p'nmga large and general assort Merchandize, among zchirh nill be fovnl 'Perfne Mack, Blue. Olhe, lirozin and (jrccn clothsvery superior Brovn Liht Blue Cassinets -Red. White ami recnrianneisnuse iacKinazcan-d lnnl la,1rts Super Black Italian Lutestring; 'v Tabby FelvctsBumbazcttes, Plaids, Cambrics, Caliches, dlovts. Hosiery. Fash ionable Bonnet and Belt Ribbons Leghorn Honnels Fancy SvajiS Colgne Water Silk and .Marseilles festiws Uron-n a:id der the immediate management rf enc of the ju in. and thty hoj-e that their invariable -disposition io accornnto late ziill ensure them a share of public patronage. OCT he highest price Jor Wheat, Corn and .S'au" bzs. January 1. 1S3L U-tf s carriei! on near the Maiket Hou;e, on Market street , wh r. the puMic may have 'i .er oiu or new ooks nom.o, h ,tn ateess may be had upon short notice. Public patronage ii solicited by SOLOMON RMIIBONi:. Vinrt nnes, Jan . Sta, 131 15M' THE uridcrsigned h..e ben duly appointed administrator on the estate of Joshua Palmer; late of t) iies county, Indiana, deceased, and request- a!! persons indebted to aid estate, to make iinun (iiate payinett, and all those having claims g uti't said estate, ta present thern duy auth-i. ticatt d, within twelve iiionths. The estate is probabb -olvent ftlCH ARD PALMER, Adm'r. December 22, 18J0 low. ESTRAY MARE. T 1AKEN UP by Sparling i oting-. Decker town flip, on the 31 Deer. Ib30. one Hav Mare, fourteen hand? fmrT& high, nineteen years old, some oid lle -oots on the back and some gray hair .t the root of rhe tail, appraised to sn dollars, 'iefore me this I Januarv, Ilia I. T1IU.MAS DIZK,J. V. 4&. T,163L 15ff3

nrnr- a hfmkhd jrESl EC l" Fl'LLt uitorm their friends and ni'tomers that ihey have received from I'Lila del hia. a larp- Mid general iissurtmeut cf faijZj and wintei: Such as Cloths, Cainicres, Cassinctts, Flac neljand Haize; Rose, Whitney, Mackinaw, Point and (Jrpen "Blankets; .Merino, Cashmere, Waterk o. Crape, tilk and Cotton Shawls ; general assortment of Handkerchiefs, CalicoesGineharu and Muslins: Pomestics of all kind?, Ladies' and Gentlemen's FlaiJ Cloaks; Lrchoro and Dunstable Bonnets: Ladies', Gentlemen'i, Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes; Cottca Thread ; 33oo!0 autr StatCoHai90 HARDWARE,

Iror ;iIJd Naib". Faints end 1 ivcstnflV, I lax-eed 'aintsend Pvcstnffs; Klax-t'eJ, I ' anner's, and La imp Oil: with a pencral a sortmcnt of fresh GROCERIES; All of which will be sold by the piece or othe wise, at the mot reduced prices for Cash, or in exchange for Pork. Com, Flax seed, Bees-wax Flax and Tow Linen, Linseys, Jeans, Tallow &c. Vir.cenDes, Nov. 5tb, 1 830. tstf HITT &. ORRICK HAVE YOR SALE DR. CHAPMA.VS Jlnti-Dyspeptic or bur Stomach FUZf. Indi.est.Miii or Sour Stomach i-ai know leoL'ed by Medical writers to be a eonij iaint oi smb born kind, at all times, very difficult of cure, t his is sutfiiciently illustrated in ihe disappoints ment cl those wtio unfortunately puffer under it, as the, for the most i.arf, find that, after having tried many things to little or no purpose, they are ut last obliged to use, perhapt for the remainder of life, such articles a cn at bet but palliate the disease. Under such circumstances, any medicine cnaabfe of removing tne complaint, must surely be an article highly deserving tne attention of all those who aro Bfliictcd with it. The proprietor of these Pill is therefore happy in offering to the aflicteil aa invaluable iiiedicine, the success of which hanever yet been equalled for the cure of Dyepepa sia iu its most complicated forms, such as loss of appetite, nausea, or skknes at the stomach, and sometimes vomiting, belching up of water, which is sometimes tasteless, but most commonly sour, gnawing pain in the stomach, heart, burn, or what Is called sour stomach, co3tiveness, paleness uf the countenance, languor lowness of spirit?, palpitation of the heart, vertigo or giddiness, and disturbed sleep, Szc. Whoever applies these Tills in the above diseases according to Ihe directions, will never be di-ap pointed, hs they have never once been known la fail iu producing a radical and permanent cure. The ue of a pintle box will convince the mn:t unbelieving of their e:Iicacy. They will most effectually remove all courness of the stomach, not merely by neutralizing the acid, but by -nr rectin,' that morbid state of the secretion- w hich give rise to it, and at the same time will restore to the debilitated organs of digestion that tone and vigor which is abobit! v nerpsary m- well hejnp ot the animal econnmv. Jhe following is a certificate from Dr. V,'.ct C Cohen, late number of the American fh;IoSophial Society, &e. Sir I cheerfully ndd my testimony in Hut of l)r. Chapman's Anti Dyspeptic Pill as o remedy foi Dyspepsia. And the experience I have bad from u-ing them in my practice for several months past fully convinces me that they are equal, and in mnny cases superior to any other preparation I have ever know n. And in all cases where the stomach and bowds re quire evacuation by the intervention of a cathartic, they are in my opinion, the mnt convenient an I efficacious Fill of any in use, at ihe same time, being sale and eusv at the opera tion. WALTER C COHEN, M. D. Philadelphia, Sept. 7th, 18-13. NOTICE. t t"?E earnest.' request those indebted to Ny w hose noteb are now clue, and thoe who hi- bonk account unsettled, to call and par the ame w ithout dalny. Cotton, picked or in the seed, or merchantable Pork, will be received in payment. We have on hand a well selected an a:sorted stock of GOODS, which will he sold low tor Cash or exchange for the above named articles. REYNOLDS fc. HONNLll. Vincrnne Dec. 1 1 , 18301 jtf DOCTOR SOIVIES S removed his office to Water strct, door north f the Pu;t OlLcc. two Nov. 1, WM. Clf LAW NOTICE. JOHN II. DOWDEK, oa-sstLi."U ad Tror.M:y at law, ff 'lLL attend to all the business of his prr,. Vi i-sion promj tly, when called upori. iii - offico is kept adjoining the Clerk's (.:ce,ia ti e court house, where he may be found. Yincenne', Oct. 7di, l3f) 2 FO UA'B, r?N a Store, a few weeks since, a Bank Nofr. mJi The owner cari have if, by proving roprrty and payin :for this advertisement, on application at di, Gizette Office. Dec. I&.i0.10w3 Adininistratois Notice. The uadtrsirned hnving taken letters r f ad-mini-tration on the e-tat- of Mson Hai.i.ow, iat-of Daviess counfv , w ho dn-d inte.-tate, r-mie-ti all per-uus nidet-t. to -aid e,tf,v, t' i.,uL.. o,,tr,...o!.tp i.h'.iuhiI: and all tho-e havin-r claims again't said state, to pre-eut tritn. (Ju ly authenticated, within twelve mont.,3. 1! estatu is solvt nt. WILLIAM B ALLOW, Adm'; Not. 13, I8JD b-:it 1 NOTICE : hereby given, that the undersigned has t .- ken out letter-of .adaiiniaration on the eitate if Leimnl Ualdwm, deceased, late i ! ccunty ol Gibson, Indiana. AU ptr5ons l.avii' any dem mds against said esfate, :.re re-.m-.u-J to produce tt e ame to the underfilled, legally prov en, w.ihia one year ; and all persons indebted to the suid estate are rt -one-ted to n.wkr ( ayment imu-ediately. i h- t-e n i niabiv -olV-ent. blLAfl LYNN, .idrn'r. GitsccCccnty, 1. L'cc. li-th, Is'JO- 13-vi