Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 November 1835 — Page 3
"STILL HARPING 0 MY DAl'fJIfTEH.'' It is absolute nonsense tor the Van Hu. ren presses continually to rave adout "Gen. Jackson's friends." and 'General JackWa enemies," in relation to the
w a s the e c.t 1 1 eii defeat of Van Hun-ntte which cheer ins; r.eu V t V..,n .Marv!;i!i l. Wh Pf! Ihe Lui'Mi informs m for "hit office Gen ral Jackson i a candidate, then will we think it worth while to examine ubelhes c i miertMe.i or mi when we iej )ice or mourn. J'ashville Banner. J'un Burcn Press in Ohio. The Cincinn iii Gazette, pive? a It?', of the Newjpapeia devoted to ihe Van Ihuen paily ii Ohio, by which it appears that their whole elTertiye force daps not exceed thirty out of one hundred papers in the Slate. Ot this number, the Gazette save, that one half ha ve yet to acipiiio a r,"p. ntation anioiifr the people, an, I the other part are interested m promoting the f K ion Ot rl;irlin V in !mcn in. lUi i,.; ..,, - .. I residency, because they are either uo-!; --... . , . t u int.. f!er the pay of the Government, or are mendicants for public favor. The stpamhoat Charion left at the mouth of the Ohio, two eorr.panips of volunteer infantry, wanting for a passage to New Orlean-, on their way to join the Rejiblicans of Texas. St Louis Republican. r ,. . .... . Ihe following fletinitmn of rxperimen - tal and natural Philosophy was given to u a levv davssincebv a Pearl street mer- . ; I chant. Experimental philos-.hv," t-aid hp,"is to ak a man to discount a note! Natural Philosophy is to refup ii!'1 J . 1. Paper. The uncertainty of the law has been complained of. but perhaps the followir.tr is the most extraordinary instance of it that evpr occur ted : M'DnfT, of P illenloan. a good many years r.gi. had two law suits independence before the Court of Ses-ion at one and the same lime. Hi success in the one depended upon hi sh -i w in cr t hat he was of sound mind, and in the other that he was not He complied, nnd certainly not without reason, tlial he lost both caes. Scottish Paper. ' The Gambler may lead his fate in the Jo! lowing lines: ' t hree portals bad ti e nimbler? cave, Thei'- n.i sues HorF, inf.oiv, the gravf, The firt ihr victim's entrance greets, And by the others he retreats." An Editor in Indiana has an article from''"
the Globe, credited to -a Wasbin-ton pa ff ri,1"" n 01 nui f M;,,t ' :'nu V ,n,,,um," per.'1 If he is ashamed to let his readers ,ll4t ,hp I sonnl estate of sa.d deceased know, that he nuo, esfromtheGb.be, whv '" "'ic.en! l'y "e debt? and oedocs he quote .rom it at all. Lou. Jour. ,nRn,li oul-1 ao.l inp apaintst it, (there beline no real estate.) It is therefore order Is is stated in heV Register, that at','"' "'". ,he f,lin5 ,nmI l"'1" ' . . ,i i ,i .cornpaint be mane kno w n t o t be c t ed it o t s the present time, there are no less than . 1( . , . , . . . r- , , ot aid Jarred I. Shippv, dec d. by publi Co newspaiers in Pennsylvania, engaged , .... , . ' . , ' ' ,- o 'ii c . i cation ot (bis oirier, or six weeks succesinthesnppoit ol Gen. Harrison for the; . , . , .. lr ,,..., . , 1 ' , j ive V m t he incenne O a.t ue r.ev pa Presidency. Leu Jour. . . , , , J Ppr, and that they be informed, unlets . rfi n 7, ? t- ihev notify Ihe said Ailminist rator of the AMr.Tho? C. Pott make? his apper- j i . . .
unre in a Mi issippi paper with a most i furipus personal tirarle against Gov Pomdtx'er. The tace of Thomas Pott is tvhat what may be called a tempest in T. Pot. Leu. Jour. The Rosfon Ceut ler inquire?: ''where stands the Editor of the Globe no w ?'' We answer; upon the extreme point of the promontory of infamy at thejumpi g r lT place. Lu. Jour, The Paoii la. Patriot, after a long polifical neutrality . has raised the flag of the magician and the wool grower. The Editor talk? about the Presidency very orar ulailv, considering that he lives in the wilderness. Does he suppose, that the moderns, like the ancients, receive their oracles from the woods? Lou. Jour. Rumor. "I com pa i e the art of spread irg rnmnr? to the art of pin making There is usually mne truth, which I call r L i r o ! ib i a roidp from hand to hand -.'.... . . , . . ' ers make and fashion the head, am. at , , , . . . . , ., last l lie pm is compieieu. John J'e.ii:ton. TYPE &. STEREOTYPE Foundry. J. A. JAMES CO., NO. 1, F.AKER ST. C1N. l? I.' nrnrMi nwl In flirmtll. tO nritpT. .'ill liin(! J. oMVintuo' materiab.on as reasonahle terms , ;i ctin lie 1111 iiitrieii ny aoj unn-i ununcnii.... in th'n country. I'rinting presses of every derription, Compoir; Stick?, Brass and common Galleys, Clmses, Iinposinj; stewes, Cnes, 5l and 5, Fu rn it ore, Sic. I'lintinsr il k of the inO't in t'foed qualities, i i-. i i t . ...... n a.n. r. .(.iKl;(.. .nrii from 30 cents to 4 per lb together with n cm plete aortment f all art i.des used in a print.. ma office, will be kept constantly on hand. rrtntin" tvne of all descriptions, fi-uu I'ea rl j to line Pica, irn-liuiinir nil the latest style? of Fancy Job Type. GERMAN T I'h ot all sizes, train Nonpnrnl to Canon, and a great variety of new Rod fnncy Flower" ; also, a very lartre assortment of Cuts incl'i lnur a? gre;it variety of advertiiin and ru ise.fdla neons suljects aa any i t lit-r Foundry in the United Stiiti s. Small foil' of Type, suitable for buok-bind-ei . in a gi eat varit ty. Tbev contirnie to do stereotyping of Books. rampldels, Idank Note-, ChfcUs and Cards. -All work warranted eipial to that done in an other establishment in the Foiled States; samples of which noiy be found in any bookstore in the country. They bo manufacture Slereotypo Blocks ot a snpeiior kind. Type which have ben ii'ed for sterpotyrin?. for $ale at rwduced prices; aUo, sr.oiid-hantJ printing presses. Old I yoe received in exchange at nine cent' per pound . Orders froti all pirh of the F.-dori will b oroii;ptlv aiid tiin fully attended to J. A. J V UKS. I". P JA.MF.3Cincmnati, Oi-t. D, 1?35.- 2 rn
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hereby given to Nicholas Johnson and a. Jane Lis wile, .John 3. liume, Wfaden S. Hume, James M. Ilnme, F.liahcth Hmne, Alburtice E. Hume and Martha Q. A. Hump, non i-.-m! i, t Heirs of Pi )'it'il !!otv, deceased, thn.t I sloill apply to tlie Ciicuit C mi 1 t ul t he count v of Gihor. in the state i t Indiana, on the liri-'t day of the nct .Maich T-uii thereof, to appoint a commissioner to eoney to me by good and fiilTieif nt deed one hundred and fix acres ot land lyinsr and being- in s-.'.'ni county, to be taken oil" of the North pail of the North East quarter of Section twenty six in township one, South of Range eleven West, according to the conditions of a certain bond given on the ?th day of January , A. I). Ifk'8 by said Robert How conditioned for the conveyance of said described parcel of land, to me by General Warranty dtcd, this i 1 st day of NoV. A. 1). IS35. WILLIAM HOW. F3 ?j will commence teaching an English school lor the present winter in the ' t O 11 S.3 1 it pt t' nrrill.iul 1 1 . flf IV mil trot I J ' J 1.1 ,1,;, sirp n MmU,..u i --- . .. . " reasonable term. Persons wishing D riibsciibe would do weil to call soon. A. G TAYLOR. Vincenrips. Nov. 25' li 1G35. to "r" 1 rm"nv"'i i -3 K.U iCiVAJli'j. A. 1 L preons who ba vc recount? of twel i reqiie.-M :ii ro msiKe payment on or helon: the 'Hr - t - day of j.,,:ary "next. I'ork. Wheat, or L'aM;, u ill h n r j w d. All those who do not c'"r1;'b" u'tn 1,113 te.ust inn-1 expect to pay 7 . w mourns Manni')"-art longer, are eHrro st v ri'RTCll vc HECERI). Vi.ncenne, Nov. '!ih lJ-'? 'J-tf . EL those indebted to the subscribers on a contracts to be pi i I b v the I'm s t I J a nnar v lipxt, a re her t v n i : t : . . i ii .... i ..... i . .i. i i . i ' ii i o i i t ; i 1 1 : i ; i ruu n, 1 1 ! t SHOT I V thft tiriir, ms ounctiialit v i the life ol'i ii-inr'--. 'I hose who neglect T 1 1 1 c call, must not j snip; bed if Tom Collins should pay them a j i--(t. N'ir.cpnnfs. Nov, rn i:a w tavl 2o(b. Ih.Si 2t--tf 311. STATE OF LNDIANAJ Am or CV ?, ) KNOX PKOP.ATE COURT, Y,.vcm',er 'J'trm, 1835. Horace P.. Shepard, Adinr. "I rJa,rtli ?l'4'r , dec. Qn rnmlIlint of ,'tm oi-. r .t i Insolvency. II he Creditor- ot the f-nnl 'J.;rrf'! ! S!-ipo? J :TOU ACi; ii. Slippard, Administrator of jl ii ibe esiate of Jarred P. Shipy,dec !thi- da apt eared in open Court and filed; ninna! in sail Court , shew ing the . . a , mpf ,ip " ; ' ' - . h . .'date and dec r i p' ion ot me ronuaii ami neinmi.:il I'nnn . c i IP S i I TTi P IM V OP up.j founded, in the Oui.'" nf the Clerk of JhUCourt, pre.iou to the final di-tnl-nlion ,he a-o.tsof the estate of the sar. dere - I . . - ii ill nr;r iifiMCM i 'i I , -lit . l : i . : n em ' , "V"" " . 7 or i uie ci.jiiiio vi luv. . creditors. Copy Attest, A. D. 20-ut. SCOTT, Clerk. STATE OF INDIANA. KNOX OWN TV. Knox Probate Court, iVovemlcr Term, A. I). I C35 John K Kurtz, adm'r " of Wm Miner, deceased Ppfit;pn (o pe), vs. j" Real Estate. the hf ir? of said Wm. M iner. dereaapd . J TTOI1N K. Kurtz, Administrator of Wm c Alioer, deceased , thi? day appeared ml hied on inventory ami nr.iirai-ment of he real estate, ot Mil . . nee d ami likewise nieo ins mernoi a I "Ug j ge Siing to Ibis Com t. that th-' ersonal es tate of giil decM, is insullicitnt to pay! his delits.and prays on order lor thp sale of the real estate of said HecM, or so much thereof. a may be suliicient for the pay-! men! ol" ihe debts, wherelore, it is order-; od that Sarah Miner, Mil ley Miner, Par-! bara Miner and Xanry Miner, widow of; sa id Wm. Miner decM.be summoned anr !lT:n 17 I i -r I n. t h M inpr Aluipr
noma, ...o... " QUEENS WARE, CUTLERY, Sec. Miner and George iwiner. tour other heirs w of said Wm. Miner deceased, who reride nnd respectfully inviles hi" old friends without this State, be notified by tin ee ! and customers, with the public in generencreive oublications in the Vincennes' al, to call and examine .
Gazette, to appear in said Court on the1, - - i ' ; . February 'Term of 11 - ;-., ,i,.. I nis c.r.u r i, h ipi ph.. ...... ...... , .i .i ii c- r it onu i not r m i why such real estaie snail inn o r-om nun made asetts for the riicharo;a of the; debt?, demands or payments of aaid Win.! Miner dec. Copv, Attest. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 2G-.1t nUAlSXTI HANK. I'incetuifs. J"ci 24, 18 "JOTICF. heiebv piven tn the Stock
holder in tbi Puanch, that a divi.iencl ol 3 per rent has been declared n he busine? of ihi F.ank, for the lat six month8, ending th lt mt nnd will be ('aid on demand, after tbe fnt of December next, resf rvintr a fax ot' 12J ceut oi each hate for school purpose. Hy otder of the H ;rd. lOHN ROSS, Cash, .r. 7,jlf J835 - 26 3t
CONFECTIONARY AND
EVERYiNE & KOLLEMJKItG. F.riXTFl LLY inform Hie citizens : 1 n V irtronriPb orwl t rAt.l.fi. .a 1 ! -1 ...IV UIMI UPC J-'JIIIH. (J cir eral, that they have commenced and are carrying on, the above business in all its various branches, on Market Street, two doors above J. C. Clark's Hotel, where they have and intend constantly to keep on hand a general assortment of all kinds of SW2ET CAKES, ILIGHT BREAD, '9 all of which they nre determined to sell . .1 I . V ' l I I . .. i ;u i ne lowest l,ou sv ue can prices. x,. ... .... . ., irini" anil ii i ocp i s a r e oa i i ic iii.i i i y reijuested to call and examine fur tlieinteh ps. N. I. orders from the country promptly attended to. WANTED Putter nr.d Firirs. for which the highest market price in ca'h will be paid on dei; .. r. in ci y ni imii i tuiirtwi'iini ) KVKI1VINK &. KOLEKNPEHG. Viricenr.e?, Nov. 2G;h, 1 835 2G-tf TT'TAVE jnt leccived and offer at 3 '.Vholeale, 5 1 1 1' xes G lass wa re, 1 Pipes Cogniac Pranrly, H pbls. Anei iran do. 2 ' Holland Gin, '1 " Jamaica Spirits, 2 " lies? Port Wine, 5 Paske'" Champaign Wine, 1 0 poxes .M uscat do. 10 IV Is. Mahig.i do. '20 Half bids. Macknrel. 10 14 iMp- Sliad, 10 P.exee Candies, assotted, 100 Kr -g Powder, 12 Dozen Saddle Trees. o ' Patent wood buckets and CO .)ler, 12 Casks of best Cheese, 12 dozen wire sieves. Which added to their former itock, make- their a'sottment jjood. Vincennes, Oct 20th, 1C35 22-tf STONES. rjMllir.r, pair Best F,rnch Ihirr 2jU Slonrs.ot i Luzby II oi ton's M ami far lor v, for sale bv l'i()?j fc'bWhNG. ' N R. Orders will bo received and promitly filled for tin' nliovc- article " ' Vir.cenrti's .iav 'Jh, lii.i.") 52tf m U 11 V x U 1 X . "VTjfrr, jrtr . ,nVTlvrr . , i v)N I L I l."5 to carry on tbe atove J I bruiirl.PS ii nil ibf-ir v:ii ip! v . nt tllS branches in all their variety, at tin new brick shop, on .M.nket street, nearly " e ,he M ,Vk e t' 1 1 ,u-e. n here' he will (o arcomm0(la,e oi(l n,stomu. ' public trpuei ally . at wholesale i I u.. on hand a number of 1 IJ I 111 till. i 1 T ll'i
RO TARY COOKING STOVES, which rood state of cultivation, and is not inlehe will dispose of on accommodating , rior to any farm in tbe State , in richness
term. Vmcenneo, Nov. 1. 1835 23-lT. N. P. Ca'h given for obi Copper, Ptas? and Pen ter. SAILT! SAILT! Barrels ut first Now beinj' received am lor sa !p bv II. D. U HEELER. Oct. ir.ih. CH3A? CifiSII STOKE. Jl e o n ES .f SI P E II , MAS received, and idler for sale, at the lowest price forcash or produce, a full assortment ol Vfftp ff 1$ f.& Jt UX( 5J? i? IIAF.DWAHS, GLASS, Cc Nov. 20th, 1835 If $10 Mcwa 5 AN' A WAV from the subscriber on Thursday niiht last, a black man, named Timothy, supposed to be about thirty-five years of rize, six feet his;h, very bl;i;:k walks as if one leg was shorter than the other has a sear over his rignt eye, and another on the side of his neck speaks politel v and ipiickly, and when spoken to, will generally take out bis liox and corn ' rnenre snuffing, being a great snuffer. Ue had on when he left a pair of copperas colored pan taloons a loni brown frock coat, of home-madci jpanes a wollen cap, and an old low crowned chip hat over it his shoes were nearly worn out. His aim will probubly be to Chicwgo, or Franklin county. Illinois. Any person secur-ine-the above" described negro man, so that I can ;rrt hi'n again, will receive the rewsird of one hundred dollars, or one hundred nnd fit ty dollars if delivered m in Nashvill e, Ten nessce. "j N 13 E y IURRISOX. Vincennes Nov. 35. Lo-3t BLANK DBBDfi, r.WAYS JUIl SAf.E AT THIS OFFlLE.
Sheep! Sheep!!
HE undersigned has twentv-uve bend of - merino theep lor sale. I lie stocii is equal, if not superior to any in the country. Apply by the '-5th of December. II. DECKER. Vincennes, Nov. 20, 1835 25-3t . sj . .... - . . TTO TICE is hereby given to all those indebted by note or book account, to the late firm of pose &: Harpers, to call and liquidate the samp on or before the 25th day of December next. If not paid at that time, the notes and accounts will be put in the hands of an officer for collection, as every thing relative to the said fiim is obliged to be drawn to close . JACOB & G. W. HARFEP. Surviving partners of POSE b IIAPIEPS. Nov. 20th. lC35-25-5t I3aMic eduction. TTnilE subscriber will sell at Public J Auction on Tuesday the 22 I day of Derember next, at his farm, 5 miles South of Vincennes, all his pcjsondl proper ty , consist inp; of THE STALLION HORSE IEL AMM1E, aroi one half of the Stallion horse ROYALIST, FORTY HEAD OF CATTLE, TWELVE OF WHICH APE MILCH TWO ENGLISH BULLS, A VcWgfc lYiAmbeY of slock hogs, ONE FO'JR HORSE W AGON AND GEARS, ONE SET OF BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, A large quantity of Timothy hay, OATS, RVE AND WHEAT IN THE STACK, A QUANTITY OF COIIN, AND A VARIETY OF FARMING UTENSILS. Those persons w ho wish good bargains would do w ell to attend , as the stock and i properly w ill recommend themselves. I w ill also sell my HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN M 1 urmturc. The terms of sale w ill be, for all sum' under pn ,im.- ".-Ii in haiwl ot ten and under fifty dollars, a credit o' nine months will be given all sums of fifty and under one hundred dollars, a credit of twelve months nil sums of one ibundred dollar", a credit of eighteen .month? will be given, the purchaser, in 1 a 1 rases, ei inj bond with approved e- " ' & o t U,M. ' ... ANDREW PUR CELL. Vi neenne?, Nov. 18th 1835 25-51 I will also sell or rent my farm containing seven hundred acres, about SOU acres of w hich are under fenre, and in a ol soil, and as a tock :arm. ANDREW PURCELL. I .la FALL STOCK or SHOES, II ATS, COMES &.C. I'd stairs, over Brnrr ,t JS'nrtfn's, and directly op- ' l'os te .1nVon Swift's Jl ink itore Vuin strett. R.F. now receiving and opening a very -l birce -stock of the above Goods, embracnurji'vcry variety, to wbieh they would refectfullv cnfl tho attt ution of Country -Merchant, visiting this market, a they will he sold on liberal terms by the package or dozen. Louisville, Oct. 3. 1 UZ5-'J-2-3ni Holland, S ADDLE and liar iipss Mnnfaetnr er, would inform his friends that he keep? constantly on band, next door to bis 'fan ning and Currying: es-tnbli-lunert, Saddles, Fridles, Harness, &o. nil of which will be sold low for cash, or most articles of coun try produce. Vincennes, November 14, IS3-5 24iTnilF. highest market price in cash, or leath4JL er, paid for lfide. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes. Nov, 14, lh.'i.j '2dDEER SKINS WANTED. STH1RTF.EN cents, per, Ib. in cssh, paid for Jt tkins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1635 245 IDF.S tanned for customers on reasonable M. terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes. Nov. 11, 18524APPRENTICES WANTED. 4 NK or two Apprentices wanted to the K.W Tanning aHd Currying Business. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincenne, Nov. 14, U!:3'. 24"j y. who l as nr. cam would do well to return, it to Wm. Miciire, and thereby prevent; nnsur H. SHELMM'L. VinLeories, Nor 7tli, IS3i 24-tf
BY virtue of a writ oT Fi. Fa. to me directrrl from the Clerks Office of the Knoi Circuit Court, i will offer at public sne before th Court house door in Vinccnnrc, on Saturday the 28th ii.ft. between the hnur of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 oclor.k P. M. agrembly to the third section of the Law subjt i tieg; real rj personal estate tn execution, all the rilit, title, interest and claim of Richard Patterson And Ellen Petteron, of, in n 1 to the following trct or psreel of land to wit: one hundred and nineteen acres nnd fjfly one Imndreths (119 51-100) off of the outh Corner of Dona lion Lot Number 73, with the appuitrnances thereon belonging, taken as the property ot Richnrd Patterson and Ellen Pattercon,f o ratifv an execution in favour of Robert Dunlin and Thomas Scott. JOHN PUn.CF.LL WfrJ A'. C Vincennes, Nov. 5th lb3i ii:j-3t.
I - lQ I nRoi?s. fgHL only specific ever ollered to the public 5 from which a permanent and r;ulic;d cure may be obtained of that disagreeable pain, the Tooth-ache, with fill its attend;. tit e vils; such as fracturing the Jaw in extracting the Teeth, which often proves more painful than die Toothache itself, and cob) pasting Irom the deenyed Teeth to the Jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic Affection, with n.nnv other unpleasant effects, such as a disasrreeHb! breath, bad taste in the mouth, &c. ; H of which are produced from foul or decayed Teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world h remedy that will not only remove the pain nine times out of ten, if properly applied, but preserve the teetli from hotter decHV, and arre-t the disease in such s are tiecayingand have not commenced aching, rj storing them to health and usefulness. 77"ANY articles are before tbe public, s n WL cure of that most obstinate and tormenting disease, the Rheumatism and from closo observation we are led to believe, tbnt they have, to a very great extent, failed to produce that desirable result: and may it not be attributed to the fact, that articles said to cure thit troublesome disorder, re also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies nre attacked , nnd in their preparation that object is kept in yiew, vi4: to have the medicine a cure for all diease. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a remedy for libpumntim, and as no c'p is known where a perfect cure was not effected, we. nre us'ifed in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, nnd for no other is it recommended. Trice filty cents. ,..-. I. E MEDICINE FOll COtCHS AND CONSUMPTION. 5TpMl5 Elixir, in its original form r.f prescrioLL (ion, has stood the test of twenty years experience, in the general use of it, aim is now offered, with the audition of some articles from Ihe vegetable kingdom, Ihe virtues of which, have been fully attested and highly appreciated ubich renderthis composition peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders t.t the breast and lungs, lending to consumption. Common colds and coughs, which are occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will nndily yield to its intbience, removing thoe troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induce rest to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of tbe lungs. &.c spnsmodie asthma, palpitation r.f the heart, and consumptive affection", even in the rno't advanced periods of life, will find immediate relief, from its remarkable power of diminishing irritability of the system', nnd the velocity of the circulation, nnd by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also affords immediate relief in the hooping cou h. SPECIFIC OINTMENT SnrSlIlS valuable medicine is celebrated for LL curing the following diease: White Swellings of every description ore tegs and Ulcers of long sta'nding Glandular TumorsFelons or Catarrh Rheumatic pains of thei Joints; Sprain; Biui'es; and Tetters; Chilblains or pints atfected by Irost. It is also good for rc ibis ami Burns. Inr glandular swellings, it i sorcrinr fo any medicine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial a ;pbca t lor s, (as it does not contain the innllest atom of that mineral; because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure of cold. It cures the worst Felons ot Whitlows on thr? opphcation of forty-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood ns long as to become n systematic-disorder, require medicine to be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying this ointment externally as directed, it will give relief. Certificates of important cures rlso Jircc-1 tions for using, accompany each bottle. For sale by Hid ic Sawyer, J. Aladdox, Vincennes : Daniel Sc Devin, Pineeton ; Burton jft i Burton, New Hrmony, la. Roddick MeCormick, k. Co, Washingion, Daviess coiln fJ' l u Vincennes, Nov. 2d, 1S3j 23-Ct ryHF. school section No It), Township" 1 I North Range 8 West, will be offend fi-rsalo nt the Co'uit House door in the t own of Fetersburgh, Bike county, on the lifth day of December next, in Separate lots, According to a division and sutrey of the same made by tha Trustees of said township, a plot of which will he exhibited on Ihe day of sale by the undersigned School Commissioner for ihe county aforesaid. JAMES BRENTON Commissioner. September, 28th 1035.-19-31. A LL those indebted to the fiibcr riber, are requested to come forward nnd make pn merit by the 15 h of October, or rlose their accounts bv note, as luu ther indulgence cannot b (' .n. JOSEPH A DDOX. Vmcenncs Sept. 2th 1 r'-Zh.
