Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 August 1837 — Page 3

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A LUABLE i'UOl'Ull T V FOR SALE.

W W ILL aell to the hii?het bidder at my teaiJm donee in town, on Satur.lav the 7th ot October, the following oropcrtv.fto wit: tm Acres in the commons of VineeiiHes. AiJrcncKueJ with a post and rail fence, and Iviu? immediately on the line of the contempla ted Evanaville bud incennes Kail-road. "fetHf Acres of LAND, situated 3 1-2 miles iTdtffSA ff town bounded on one fide by the H'atMsh river the stage road from this place t - IVrre-JIaute, runs through a part of it. There are about 40 acres under fence It is well timbered, and the land is of the first quality. There are two log Cabins on the premises, with out buildingit cont ains a splendid SUGAR ORCHARD of about 400 trees, all lying contiguous and conveniently situated. There are two beautiful building si ites on the place it is peculiarly well fitt.nl tor a stock larm containing two excellent pringsot water, and a branch which never dries tip much of it is covered w ith a rich bed of tilue-gras, which only requires fencing to make excellent pasture Summer and Winter. On that fjart of it which is washed bv the Wabash, is an extensive stone quarry which cannot fail some day to be very valuable some of it has already lieen usedfor whartiiii! materials V building foundation. This nlace is generally known bv the nameof Koit Knoi. At the same time and place, will be Hold VJ Horses, 3 Head of Cattle, 1 Plough, double and single tree, .11,10 one dun, together with several articles of household furni ture. Terms. For the real estate, one-third cash, et the remainder in two equal payments of one and two years, and a hen on the property until it i paid, with notes bearing interest at t per. cent per. annum from time of sale. For all other prop trty, the cash will be required. H. M. MIAVV. Vincennes, Augusts, 1837. II tdRGrANH'S TONIC MIXTURE, or V ; r vilk Fkbkifi t.K. 'lr J. tiling Cure for the ey ' igUC. . ' :-' . r , .s the charge of bei ng : :. - . ing been the result of - .:. "'e ai.d laboi in the ..'Ji. . - - , aou of Fever and Ague. It is . ,i si. .. Rilical piinciples It IS "...I, : as pre const r li V o. a d i.l hi t a ,-.;ii tl ! til to restore the harmostomach, liver and the other important functions of the system, the loss f which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which is generally entirely destroyed or redered very precarious; by which etleet vigor and strength are soon allorded to the whole system. It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great varietv of complaints. 15 y renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved appetite. Heart-burn, Water Hrash, Flatulency, Jaundice, .Night sweats, Dvsentary. Bowel complaint, and many other a mictions of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Fever and especially Ferer and Ague, or IntPimittcnt Fever, that its powers have been principally testei!, and with iho.se who have ecn its usefulness, it is pronounced an invaluable remedy. It has also been used as a preventive, by many w ho were subject to a periodical recurrence of the Chills and Fever, ami it has always warded oil the apprehended attar!;. Many hundred persons i known veracity, have testified to i rwnvcrs a a sp . it the medicine is so generally known tha; U is dec. id', unnecessary to cyy ft ! thwn. It 13 manufacture. t by th- proprietor in -Siliielphia. and sold i.i all the principal towns . . the L'nlted States Canada. Mexico and lt. ii.uningo. It tn.iv be hid in Vincennes, Indium, at the Drug Storc'of HI IT A SAW YE J!. Vineeunes, July 9, S-i7. ll-lSni TO THE PUBLIC. F would resiieetfullv inform onr customers that wo h;'ve discontinued our retail store. 'I ..eret'ore we do request from all that are indebted to us by ii.te r account, (that is du .) to make immediate payment. The business in our wholesale Grocery store, will be continued as formerly. Vhere all our business will be settled. 15URTCH fc HFI5F.RH. f'rS. 15. The house heretofore .occupied by us. mil bo coiuluvtcd bv 15urtch Al Hanua. B. t II. Vincennes, August '.), 1S3T. 1 1-tf STRAY HORSE. STRAYED from the Commons adjoining Vincennes 8 or 10 day ago, a Bright Bay Horse, ai bout 15 hands high, between 4 and 5 years old, shod before, a spot of white on his neck, near the shoulder about the size of a ten cent piece, and some w hite n one hind pastern, not perceivable unless closely iamined. Anv information given to tlus subscri ber relative to said horse, will be thankfully ac knowlcdged, and a h.mdsorns reward given for his .delivery iu Yinceanrs. JVlt.y A " Vincennea. Aueust 8. 1 1-tf KIE1W FIRB1- - THE subscribers have associated them selves for the purpose of carrying on the MERCANTILE business, in the name and style of Burtch &, Hannah, and have purchased the stock of GOODS of Messrs. Burtch & Ikberd, and taken the comer store lately occupied by them, ',re they would be pleased to supply : former customers of the house, and i1 , p : ':. rcneeallv. As our assortment ... ! ir determined to sell as low . h'.Mi.-e iu '.he place. WM. BFRTCH. J. B. HANNAH. . , . i 7, 1837. 1 1-tf, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP o o THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm cf Whitmore and itii dav dissolved by mutual consent, and Daniel Whitmore is aulhoriT.d tn r1n tbo business of the firm. Ml ;.'oVt,l tr said firm, will lease call on him and settle their respec tive due? on pr before the first of Septem ber next, or abide the consequences. DANIEL WHITMORE, WM. DANCE. Vincennes, July 22, 1837.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,

TV OTIC K is hereby g iv en that I will " PVnuSft nt rmlilir -ilo rrl Xilnrfl-iv the ninth of September next at the late residence of Lewis Hoya, Dec, on Cath erinettp Prairie Knox countv Indiana, all the personal property' of said deceased consisting of Horses, Cat lit. Hogs, Household am Kitchen furniture. ALSO 15 Acres of Grass, and about 40 Arponts of Corn in the tield. A ctedit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. JOHN D. GREEMORE, Adinr, August 17, 137 12-3t I.N THE TOV. OK PIERRSViLLE, In the State of Indiana THK 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER li a s o t. 1EKKMILI.E is delightfully situated on a high bluff", in the countv of Knox, on White river, three miles above the Stats Koad leading to Louisville, at Emperror's Ford, and affords one of the most beautiful scites for a town, ever seen. Steam boats can reach this point whenever they can the J rand Kapids of the Wabash, which will be a great desideratum. The county around it abounds wilh the finest timber; is inhabited by an enterprising and industrious population, and interserprd with farms, which, in luxuriance of soil, high state of cultivation, and a healthy situa tion, will not lose by comparison with anv in the State. The proprietors however deem unnossarv to ennumeratc other advantages; all they ask of those esirous ot purchasing town property, is that they should examine and judge for themselves, and they will have no fear of the result. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money will be requir ed at the time of the sale the balance in equal instalments of 12 and 18 months, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, PIKRRE RICHARDVII.I.E. MITCHELL IUCHARDVILLE, Proprietors, August lb, 173? 12-Sw Till: FE3IALI5 ACADEMY of the Sinters of Charity OF VIXCKNNES, WVILL resume its exercises on the 1st -Monday of September. The branch es taught are as follows: Reading. . r.ting. Arithmetic, I!tmlih Grammar, Gfoir-riphy, History, Plain cV l ancy .Needle-work, Marking, Lace work. Bead work, lira wing and Painting in wa ter colors, Music on the Piano Forte, and Vocal Music. TERMS. Board and Tuition in any, or all the branches, 88 per annum, or nor ilimrlpr 'Fborp ic PYfrj flmrrro " - t J,for music, and the use of the Piano, of $24 per annum, or $0 per quarter ll.ii MOLVKS per annum, or per on .-'-.. I here is an extra :harge for drawing ami painting of 10 per aniii:. ., or:? I . ,.rter. A'inceniics, August 18. 1837. 12-3 Public Sale. MrILL be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the Dth of September, on the farm of Samuel Caruthers, 4 miles from Vincennes, on the Terre-IIatitc road, 5 head Horses, 1 5 head Cattle, milch-Cotes, 5 of which are '20 head of Hogs, 4 h ad of Sheep, Oe Waggon. 1 Wheat Fan, Oals in (he Stark, Ploughs, dears, yc. &.c. Terms of Sale. A credit of ( months will be given on all sums of live dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving note with approved security all sums under $5, cash in hand. GKORGE W. POTTER. ugust 14, 1937. l'2-3w TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. To Journeymen Printers throughout the I'. S rrTNOTICE is hereby given, that the Del gates composing the above Institution, n ill hold their first meeting in the Citv of New York, on the first Monday of September next, (1837.) From information already received from varirious riarts of the country, the undersigned can not but express his great gratification at the cheeriiia prospect allbided, of the Profession being gen erally represented. Our brethern are alive to the subject in New Orleans, Mobile, Natchez, Nash ville, Lexington, (Ky.) Jackson, (Missouri.) Washington, D. C, Harrisburg, Penn., t incin-n-U, Uluo, Kiclimomi, a., uauimorc, rnuaaeiphia and New- York, ' from all of which places. delegates will be present; and no doubt from ma ny others, of which, as yet, no advices have come to hand. It is earnestly hoped that a matter of so much importance to the Craft, will not be neglected in ny city, town or village of the land, but that the east, the west, the north and the south will cordi ally join in the praisew orthy ettort to bind togeth er the interests and feelings, and elevate the char acter and standing of the profession. CHARLES A. DAVIS, Cor. See. DOCTORS OFFUTT & JOHNSTON SWAYING entered into Partnership, ofW fer their services to the inhabitants of Vineenncs and its vicinity. CjOn"iee 2nd street, next door to Brown and C larks Store, where, or aj Col. Clark's Hotel, they may always be found. Vincennes, August 17, 1937- 12 ALL IvLNDS OF BLANKS

LIVE AM) LKARA. Tailors look here! I J A ISC l.,-n appointed A sent by T. Olive,

to s. 11 u(s improved shoo!-1. : u..;- . mi i-.i cuuing uarments, I tan.e this opportu 10 u.ioriii those who wish to get a system that they can put confidence in, to come forward and examine. If the purchaser finds any fault wan the .System in anv way, he can return the same, and his money will he returned. It is easv to learn, ami certainly the greatest improvement in our business that has ever come before the public, 'I he rule is a self.variation one, and no man can make a miss-fit if he takes his measure correctly I will also take subscribers to the Keports of Fash 10ns. 1 hose desirous to become subscribers will lease forw ard their names and pljce of residence immediately, letters post paid. ,Jj 11. The Keports will be publi-ihd early m OctoUr. I.. I.. A I SUA Vincennes June 28, 1837. 5 tf IIISKEV by the bar rel, lor sale bv THORN it TRACY, Vincennes, Julv 23, 1837. 8-tf. SACKS HAVANA COFFEE I. N. V 1 H T'l ELSE Y. Vincennes, ruly 29, 1837. 9-tf LK A TH ER. 20 dozen Kip Skins, 2,500 pounds Spanish sole, r or sale lower than any ever offered in this market. A. LE ROY. Vincennes. June 21 1837 4 tf. NEWJGIG. "HE Subscriber has on hand and for i sale, one new light (Jig, with eather top, finished in superb order. It was manufactured by YVhitmore and )ance of this place. WHITMORE & DANCE. Vincennes, June 10, 1837. Jk. XiEI ROY Or FLK! for sale a splendid assortment of JEWELRY, ISOLD & SSILVEH Lever Lnpiite and plain Watches, splendid Mantle CLOCKS, with glass shades; eight day Urass Clocks; mantle Lamps Chandelier Lamps; case and pocket V 1ST O L ST Sivvrd.t, fluid and Silver Apilettx, fdunien. Stars, Lace. Ac. All kinds of silver SPOOXS Desert and Butter Knives, Howie, Dirk and Pen Knives. Pocket Compasses, Spy lilasses Music Itoxes, Flutes, Fifes, Claronets, Violins, Toys of all kinds; Toilett Soaps, Shaving do. Cologne, Lavender, Honey and Florida Witters: all kinds of Powders; Tooth 1) rushes, &c. &c. He can safely say his assortment is not surpass ed bv anv other in the West. ,Xj . IJ. Having obtained a first rate Jouryinun. Watches will be repaired in the best manner, anil wurrante.l alsi Jewelry, and all ki:.ds of .Mathematical Instruments. Work sent from abroad will be carefully attended lo. incennes, June 8, 1837. 2 tf LAM) FOR SAUS. subscriber witdiri t crll i-i ' Sj i, .i , , . .. " Jr3'-Ki 5 " re ira 's or uie wnoie togcill- ' er. the following LAND, which is well rKS ""hored with oak, ash. black walnut. hickory and sucar-tree. The South East uuarter of Section 11. in townshi n No. 12. North of rAime No. 11 est. containing one hundred and sixty acres, the same bei:ig 4 miles below incennes. on the road leading to Mount Carmel. Title inlisputabl. JAMES THERIAC. incennes, July 20, 1837. 8-tf rpHE undersigned having entered into partner- - ship iu the SADDLERY business, resncctfidfullv inform their friends and the public, that the firm will carry on the above mentioned busines in all its various branches, and solicit a share of nubpatronage. Their shop is on Water street, two ors above Messrs. llurtch iV Heberd's store. J. M. THORN, O. II. BRISTOL. incennes, July 21, 193?. S-tf P give 75 cents per bushel (Cash) for WHEAT. E. BROWN'. incennes, Julv 20, 1837, 8-tf ROUTER ALE, 23 bbls. Pitts burgli l'orter and Ale. For sale bv BURTCH fc IIEBERD. Vincennes, July 1, 1837. 8-tf COFFEE, just received 100 Bags Havannah ' " bO Rio. For sale bv Vincennes, July UCRTCH & IIEBERD. 1, 1827. 8 tf T1 HE Subscribers having received bv late arf rivals a large and general assortment o. Liquors and (jrocenes which will be sold at Wholesale low. Bl'RTCH & IIEBERD. Vincennes, July 1, 1837. 8 tf WHEAT!! WHEAT!!! 'Bint, suoscriDers will receive anv -- quantity of good mercJiantahle wheat, at the market price when delivered, in poods, or for notes and accounts due. Those who know themselves indebted would do well to avail this opportunity to pay up, and save lurther trouble. THORN &, TRACY. Vincennes, Aueust 4, 1837. 10 tf BLANK NOTES OF HAND, NEATLY EXECUTED, .1XD .iLUMVS FOR SALE AT 'jpHS OFFlE,

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MILLER'S TONIC. In Effectual and Iartrcnt Remedy for AGUE Al FEVER. So mercury or Arstnic tntert into the compos', t'uti of this Medicine. -o-o THE success attending the use of Miller's Tonic, in Ague and Fever, for more than thirtyyears, when all usual remedies had proved ineffectual, has induced the proprietor to offer it to the public, with a guarantee, if used as stated in the directions, that it will entirely remove the most obstinate cases of that disease in a few day. It powerfully invigorates the organs of diges tion, and has a special tendency to the liver, remo ving all obstruction to the healthy secretion of Bile, and imparting tone and vigor to tho whole system. It is iu the cure of Ague and Fc-er, that this ronic displays its most extraordinary powers; but may be used w ith great success in cases of genera! debility, and particularly in Cholera Infantum, in which disease it is an infallible remedy. Miller's Tonic (like all tonic remedies) should never be administered during the prevalence of iever, alter ine paroxysm ot an Ague, or du :.ng the existence of any inflammatory symptoms. In any other condition of the system, its use may be resorted to with entire safi t ,-. The Medicines which compose Miller's Tonic arc prescribed by all respectable physicians, and are universally known to be the mildest and most useful remedies of the Materia Medica. By their present combination, thev present the most pow erful agent yet discovered, for destroying the Ague and Fever i" its most obstinate stages. Direclio'ii. '. . grown person, a wine-glass full three times a .'iv in the absence of fever for a child, two or three years of aise, a table-spoon full; if youi.ger or older, the dose to . iminish1 or increased in proportion to the aire. 7 o be vceli shaken when used. t-J-Prick f i ri:n TlK1 ES TI.1I i. IA LS (IF ITS I.FIIC.l. Louisville, Feb. 18, 1837. During the course of last summer, mv little daughter, then about 18 months old, was so viontlv affected by the Cholera Infantum, or sum mer complaint, that I had entirely despaired of her recovery: I was told that Miller's Tonic would cure her: I procured a bottle, and gave the child a dose of it the same night, which operated as if by magic, and she was better by the next morning. gave her a few more doses and she was pertcctly cured. She was subsequently threatened with the same disease, but was immediately relieved by a single dose of the Tonic. Pursuing a very sedentary life, I have used the same medicine for myself, and have found it highy beneficial in giving tone and energy to the stom ach. G. J. JOHNSTON'. Jrffcrson ( County, Iirar-Vrass) near Isouisville, 28th l et). 1837. I hereby certify, that, for two weeks in June last, I was, every other day, alfected with a chill and fever of a very excruciating nature. The fever accompanying the chill, Hew into my head, which deprived ine of my senses each day for several hours, as my family informed me, and from the use of Miller's Tonic, in three davs was perfectly restored to my health. JNO. HOWARD. Imiifvillc, March 25, 1837. In the venr lSHA, I had a case of Ague snd Fever iu my family and after trying various remdies without elfect for three months, I at length gave half a bottle of Miller's Tonic, which produ ced a thorough cure. R. F. HUGHES. Luuisviltr. April 15, 1S37. Sir Your Tonic was used in a case of Ague and r ever in my family, and the patient wi rc-1 lieved immediately, and recov red his health i , a few days, after being confined for several weeks. Yours, HJJNRY SHIVEM. Dear .ir I have tried one bottle of your Tonic in my lamilv, ami taken it mysell, ana pronounce it a permanent cure for Ague and F cr. In my I hid been .ifllieted '! t"r tour months, and was relieved with a pa:; ' bottle. DREW i.l .NORTON. Jijfrrson county, Ky. lh May, 1837. T was afflicted with the Ague and Fever for nearly eighteen months; had used all the ordinary remedies for that disease without success, and depaired of ever getting well. I was persuaded to use Miller's Tonic in a few days oil symptoms of ague and fever left me, and I was restored to my usual health and vigor. JOSE I'll . UAAK. (Tj-Miii.th's Totic is prepared and sold by THO S. BOHANNAN & CO. I,ouisii!e, Ky. d by DECKER !t M ivr.r. .v a. i.r. ion, Vincennes, Indiana. August 10, 1837. 12-2w BY THE Indiana Pottery Co., at Troy, 20 or 25 apprentices to learn the Potting business boys from 11 to 17 ears of age will be taken until they are 1; the business is an excuneir. -ne, at . ... C., jn Ia wlucri journeymen can um ium tiv $15 per week. None b'U steady noys of industrious habits need apply. Also, few Gerrmin f.Tiilifs would be employ ed, suih as I' v children, (male ana Icmale) 12 to 17 years of age. For further particulars, appiv to SAME. CASSEDAY. Louisville, or to REUBEN BATES, or JAMES CLEWS. Trov, Ia. 183711-31. J, M. & J. M. STOCKWELL, (Successors lo Messrs. J. Sbanklin &. Co.) V THE FORff'JRDIXG COMMISSION BUSINESS, EVANSVJLLE, I A. REFER TO hanklin & Johnston, F. E. Goodsell, Esq 1 i Evansville, la. Princeton Ia. J. F. Richardson, Robert Barnes, Stqckwcll & Archer, Wiliam Daniel. bs1. Robert Smith &. Co. Vincennes la J. D. Earlv, Early & Reynolds. Arthur Patterson, John G. D'vvis, Stocltwell & Reynolds, James Richardson, ? -Joseph Landis,- - - -ulvSO 1S3 7 ly Terre Haute, Ia, Rocki-illc, Ia. . Ixifayette, la. - - Cincinnati, O. - Sew Orleans.

(rrREMOVALXS

. TOMiJV E UIJG has removed hu OFFICE to the corner of 3rd and Jiusseron streets -Jirst house north of Airs. Kuykendall: Vincennes, January 5th, 1836 32-( Ij. li. Watson ) MERCHANT TAILOR 1-1 removi-a to lii iku lorjueru icuuied bv II him, adjoining Burtch and H. berd'i Store, on w ater-street, where he u opening a good assort ment of GOODS in his line, consisting in part of Blue, Black, jiroicn, Green and Mix ed CLths, Blue, Black, Brown, Fluid and Drab Cussimeres, Striped Cassiniere, assorted patterns, Plain and Fiirvicd Silk I'elvet. J Bombazine, Satin und Silk Vestintrs, ! V the latent itule. I - rt 17..: .. f' 7,, . -: Cloak J assets and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small assortment of ready made Clothing, viz: Cloth Box Coats, Blanket do Pantaloons and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, j-c. fy-c. The former customers of the establishment are respectfully solicited for a continuance of their favors, with the assurance that no pains will be spared to atlord them advantageous bargains. Nov. 17th, 1836 25-tf. I3IPORTANT TO LABORERS. w 7 ILL be let to the lowest bidder, on Monday the 28th day of August, (inst.,) at Col. (.'lark's Hotel, in the town of Vincennes, the contracts for digging a large DITCH or DRAIN, in the vicinity of the town, of about 2 3-4 miles in length. The contracts will be let in Sections of 300 feeu a map and profiel of the Ditch or Drain, showing the shape of the same, with the number of cubic yards of earth to be excavated in each sec. has been prepared by an able Engineer, and can be examined by any one wishing to bid. Contracts will be paid at the expiration of each intli, f r :rv: work done saving oae-fo'.i li of tlu- iiuviJi;'. to be paid on each contract, w hich will be retained until the contract is finished. The Engineer, Mr. Von Smith, will superintend the works, and no account will be paid until passed by him. Bond and se curity will be required of contractors for the performance of their contracts. Hy order of the Board of Trustees, of the Borough of Vincennes. MARTIN ROBINSON, CTk. Vincennes, August 2, 1837. I0-4w MOTICEJ. Mr. Francis Bowie, Jr. Lewis Bowie and John Bt.Greniore, andBarbe his wife, formerly Barbe Bowie, rglAKE NOTICE, that at the next --September term of the Knox circuit court, and on the 6th day of said term, application will be made to the said court to appoint three disinterested free-holders, citizens of Knox county, Indiana, not related to either parly, as commissioners, to divide by metes and bounds, and makt partition of a certain tract of LAND in said county, to wit: Survey No. 17, town 2, N orth of Range 10 West, containing 80 arpents between I rancis Howie Jr. Lewi Bowie a:nl myself, the owners thereof; who, togethsr with said John Bt.Greniore, in right of M ; wife Baroe, are the legal representatives of I 'rancis Bowie, Seig. dee'd. in whom the title to said tract was-at his decease. GjABRIEL BQWIE. Vincennes, August 2, 1837. 10 4w A. B. CARPENTER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS I BOOTS, SHDcS, HATS, MAIN, BETWEEN FIRST & SECOND STREETS, July !J 1837 9-tf CORDAGE, WE have on hand Grass, and Hemp, a rrood assortment, (manufactured in this rjlace) and offered for saje Jower than it can be bought on the Ohio rvpr and brought here. BURTCH & IIEBERD. Vincennes May, 11th, 1837 50-tf. WILLIAM TKURSTQN CO. Contmi$$iW Merchants EVANSVILLE, END 3 Cm

never yet did know philosophi ' Who could bear the ieot.'i ache Htl U ADO A i'

MSNTAGUE'S A sovereign and infallible remedy for T,;.i!i Avliv and an effectual preservative for the tetuh. PRICE $1 PER JJOTTLR In offering this invaluable Balm to the public many certificates of its efficacy might be givtn, which th'B limits of a newspaper forbid publishing, and vVhjch may be aeen by calling at tho agenU; but as every species of quackery has been thud thrust into nblira, we invite tin public to a radro convincing proof of Its alnjcst miraculous pow ers to relieve this worst of all aches, thb tooth che, kj-GIVE IT A TRIAL, (being careful to adhere strictly to tho directions given on each bottle) and let it rise or fall uport ITS OWN MERITS.Tr. Suffice It to sav that in fhouaanda of cases it has never failed in a single instance. It should be used after all dental operations, sore teeth, bleeding, and spungy gums, Ac. and ia decidedly the best tooth wash ever known, and all who have used it, have laid aside all other rem edies offered a cieanaers of the mouth, and p . ritier of the breath. For tale at the Drug Store of Ilitt 6i Sawyer, Market St. Vincennes, Ia. and every town and village in the United States by proper agents. incennes. Aril 29 1837 13-ly. JUST TRY ONE BOTTLE, JLSF received, and for sale, at th Drug Store of Hitt J- Sawyer, Yincennea, that remedy for tho Ague ti. Fever, invented by Horning and -iion, which has proved itself in Ohio, most of Indiana, and tho north of Illinois to be without a rival for the above complaint. Aa we consider puffing of no avail, we snail omit it, together with the hundreds of certificates which wc can produce, and knowing that a fair trial it the proof. Manufactured by IRVL REED, Rich 31c.nu, Ind. Extract of a litter, dated Quincy, IHiois, At gust isaei Dr. I Xixon, Sir Having sold the ague avrup, left us by your agent, and fioin the good auccesa which attended it we are induced to send for more, hoping you w ill stud u a quantity on auch term as will afford us a profit. I have used in mv practice, various remedies for the fever and ague. but found none so effectual to eradicate it as that prepared by you, and from my observation, hava come to the conclusion, that it is a compound, found by your experience, destitute of all those eleterious medicines which predispose the sys tem to a return of the disease, consequently, I feel an assurance in its administration, seldom entertained in regard to the generality of ague medi cines by scientific men. Please forward aoon as possible several dozen bottles, to the care of Meissr; Magill & Co. Su Louis also state w hat you will take for the receipt. l ours, dec. LEVI WELLS & Co. July 29, 1917 St VINCENNES ACADEMY. THE next session in this Institution will commence Wednesday the 14th of June next, under the immediate super intend nee ol Air. Reed W llkinson. A. M. as Principal. The Academical year is divided into four Terms or Sessions of eleven week each. The Fall Te"H commences the first Wednesday in October. The Winter Term the last Wednesday in December. The Spring Term, the third Wednesday in March. The Hummer Term, the second Wednesday in June, Instruction will be given in the follow ing branches, viz: Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, En-lish Gram mar, Intellectual and .Moral rfiilosopl.v, Naturnl Philosophy, History, Ohemistrv, Rhetoric, Algebra, Navigation, Survevin '. Geometry, Astronomy, .Mineralogy and Botany. Also In Latin, Greek, Get man and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION. For instruction in Reading, & Writintr. ppr term in advance, 81,00. English Grammar, Common Arithtneti, &i Geography, per term in advance, 5,00 ror the higher branches of Erfglisch the Ancient, the German and the French anguages per term in advance, G 00. Board can be had in respectable fami lies m 1 50 to $2 00 per week. N. 11. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. William Burtch, the Treasurer, for certificates. Bv order of the Board of Trustees, II. DECKER, President. Jos. Some?, AVc'j. Vincennes, May 28, 1837, 52-tf Gn-PAKTNERSHIP. 'M'lE undersigned, having entered into pjrtvcr-hi,) in the DRUG business,intend t , .n irmt.y seeping on hand, an extensive an J general supply of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DIE-STUFFS, PERFUMER V, fe . and hope from their constant attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage, They assure their friends and the public, that any article of fered for gale by them, shall be genuine of its kind. I heir terms liberal, at whole--sale. II. DECKER. F. V. M'KEE DOCT. DECKER, having procured i partner who is experienced and attentive. will, at all times when ca;Iel on, attena to his practice as heretofore, who, being grcatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention-, to merit liberal share of patronage M-ay IS, 50-t! CE5-N. B", The undersigned1, having sofrJ his former stock of GOODS, informs hrs customers that he has bis books irt th Drug Store, where his former cuscrmers may fiud him, trad request they taotildl call snd settle immediately. F, V. M JtEli CASH FOR WHEAT, THE Rubs? riber will gr 75 eerits (eauh) redt bushel for WIIEAT r delivered at the Ru!isll viHe Steam Mill. WM. REEVES. Ruseelville, July 20, 1637.