Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 September 1837 — Page 3
V.U.UAItl.E IMUUMCKTV;, rOli SALE. I WILL sell to the highest bidder at my rest Jence In town, on Saturday the iih ot October, the following propertv, to wit: "B Arro tlu l"'"""on!i of VincniHp. JLeuclosed with a post and rail fem e, and lying imniedi..tclv on the hue of the contemplated Evausvillt- atid Vim-cnnc Rail-road. 2f? Acres ofl. AM), situated 3 l-'J miles llfJ jlL from town bounded on one side by the tah river the tag road from this place to Terre-Haute. runs through a part of it. There Mre about 10 acres under fence It is well timlier--d, and the land is of the first quality. These are two log Cabins on the premises, with out buildings it contains a splendid ELIJAH ORCHARD t about 400 trees, all lying contiguous and conveniently situated. There ate two beautiful building scites on the place it is peculiarly well tittad for a stock farm containing two excellent springs of water, and a branch which never dries up much of it is covered with a rich bed of blue-grass, which only requires fencing to make excellent pasture Summer and Winter. On that iart of it w hich is washed by the Wnbash, is an extensive stone p.i irry which cannot fail some day to be very valuable some of it has already been "st dfor wharfing materials V building foundation. This place is generally known by the name ol Fort Knox. At the same time and place, will be o!J 2 Horses, 3 Head of Cattle, 1 Plough, double and single trees .Ifxo one Gun, together with several articles of household furniture. Terms. For the real estate, one-third cash, & the remainder in two e.pial payment's of one and two years, and a lien on the property until it i paid, with notes bearing interest at 6 per. cent per. annum from time of sale. For all other prorty, the cash will be required. II. M, SHAW. Vincennes, August '., 1S37. 11 tds
ROYAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, OR EUETAKLE 1' El'lUFFi'I'. .' Specific and Lasting Cure for the Fever and , -e. 9"HIS worth v renjedv repels the charge of being 1 a quack medicine, it having been the result of many cars' Ate''", exnericne? a. id 'att in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medical principles as wete considered most lit to restore the harmony of action between the stomach, liver and the other important functions of the tsxstem, the los.ff which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy nppctii... Which itenefally cittirelv destroyed or redered very precarious; by w hich etl'oct vigor and strength arc soon afforded t the whole system. It must be apparent to a! : at a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, i useful in a great variety of complaints, By renewing the healthv action of the digestive organs, M has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Pysj epsia. Depraved appetite, lb art-burn, Water I 'rash. Flatulency. ,1 uw'ire, .Night sweats, l'ysrntary. Bowel complaint, and many other a mictions of similar origin. Hut it is in the treatment f Fever and especially Fiver and Aue, or I:i'cimittent fever, that its powers have hocn pnntipally tested, and with those who have seen it use fi J less, jt i- pronounced an invaluable remedy. ft has also been o - -- - nt:!.-. hv inanv t!io were sol i" , ''.' ' :cal recurrence ot the Chills and Fcvr m-i a 'has always warded oil the apprclicndi? att u K. Many hundred persons of known veracity, have teti!ied to its power s i specific, but the inedio'uo is sogeneialiv known that ir is deem. .1 mmeeeoai v to copy anv of them. Il is in .tonf.ictured by the propiictor in Philadelphia, and s.i'd in all the principal towns in the. Fluted States Canada, Mexico mid St Uomtnge. it may be had i'l Vincennes. Indium h the Drug Store of HUT ISA WYFli. in ciiliei. July 11, 1 1-1 2io TO THE l'LTILlC. lllff K would respectfully inform our customers Iff that we have di .continued oitr ret til store. Therefore we do request fioin all that are indebted to us by note or account, (that is due) to make immediate payment. The bu-inr?s in o;;r whole sale Grocery store, will be continued as formerly, where all our business w ill be settled. IH KTCIf cV IIF.HF.RD. flj"- 13. The house heretofore occupied by ua. "ill be conducted bv Uurteh & Hanna. 13. V H. Vincennes. August It. lf37. 1 1-tf STRAY HORSE. STR adj. 'RAVED from the Commons homing incennes 8 or 10 Javs ai;o, a Bright Hay Horse, about IS hands high, between 4 and yeiirs old, shod before, a spot of white on kis neck, near the shoulder ebout the si7e of u ton cent piece, and some white on one hind pastern, not perceivable unless closely xamined. Any information given to the subscriber relative to said horse, will be thankfully ael.iiowledged. and a handsome reward civen for his delivery in Vincennes. JOJ1X ROSS. Vincennes, August S, li-tf THE subscribers have associated themselves for the purpose of carrying on the MERCANTILE business, in the name and style of IJurtch ifc Hannah, and have purchased the stock of GOODS of Messrs. Burtch fc Hebcrd, and taken the corner store lately occupied by them, where they would be pleased to supply the former customers of the house, and the public generally. As our assortment is good, we are determined to sell as low as any house in the place. WM. Bl'KTCII. J. 15. HANNAH. Vincennes, August 7, 1837. 11-t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP o-o THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Whitmore and Dance, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and Daniel Whitmore is authori zed to close the business of the firm. All Dersons indebted to said firm, will please call on him and settle their rcspec live dues on or before the first of Septem ber next, or abide the consequences. DANIEL WHITMORE, WM. DANCE. Vmcenuej, July '22, 1837.
THE FE3tAI.il ACADEMY
of the Sitters of Charity OK VINCENNES, SPILL resume its exercises on the 1st " Monday of September The branch es tiiiioht are as follows: Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, English (J rant mar, Geography, History, l'lain &. Faney Needle-work, Marking, L:icC tvork, llend work, Drawing and Painting in water colors. Music on the Piano Porte, and Vocal Music. TERMS. Hoard and Tuition in any, or all the branches, SSS per annum, or per quarter. 1 here is an extra charge for music, and the use of the Piano, of s-2 1 per annum, or Sfi per quarter DAY SCHOLARS $12 per annum, . ml or SI per quarter. J nere is an extra charge for drawing and painting of $16 per annum, or $4 per quarter. incennes, August 18, 1537. 12-3 DOCTORS OFFUTT & JOHNSTON VYING entered into Partnership, of fer their services to the inhabitants ol Vincennes and Hs vicinity. S!""7"Olhee 2nd street, next door to Brown and Clarks Store, where, or a) Col. Clark's Hotel, they may always be found. Vincennes, August IT, 1837- 12 SACKS HAVANA COlTEE just received and for sale by I. N. WHITTELSEY. Vincennes, ftily 29, 1837. 0-tf EE A THE R. 20 dozen Kip Skins, 2,500 pounds Spanish sole, For sale lower than any ever offered in this market. A. EE HOY. V incennes. June 21 1837 1-tf. NEW GIG. fTMIE Subscriber has on hand and for 9 ?nlci one new light Gig, with leather top, finished in superb order. It was manufactured by lutmore and Dance of this place. WHITMORE cc DANCE. Vincennes, June 10, 1837. Ik FFERS for sale a splen did assortment ot .MOW - El.RV, ;)!, 1) & SILVER I l.t'vtr Limine unit DftiiH Wx? "''. splendid Mantle VC 1 .,, Cl,tCKS, w ilh class shades; ,' . J'.Jif l eight d.iv IVass (.'locks; manU" tic Lamps Cliauilelier Iamps; I'ase and packet PISTOLS. Xt nnh, r,V, aiut S'lrrr Apilcts, i,!nr,irs. stars. Lace. ,vr, All kinds of silver SP( ION'S, Desert and Mutter Knives, Bowie, Dirk and l'en hiuvcs. l ocket ( .ompas.-es, Sov I lasses Music Boxes. Flut'-s, Fifes, Claronets, Violins, Toys of ail kind; Toilett Soaps. Shaving do. Cologne, Lavender, Honey and Florida Waters; all kind.rf Powdei's; Too'h B rushes, c. Scc. He ran safely say his assortment is not tturpa: c4 b'1 any other in the West. rrrA". 15. Having obtained a frst rate Journeyman. Watches ill be repaired in the best manner; ud warTnu'ed also Jewelry, and all kinds of Mathematical Instruments. Work sent from abroad will lie can fully at'ended to. Vincennes. June S. 137." 2 LAM) FOR SALE, subscriber wishes to SHE Ldl in i JQ. 50 (tcre tracts or the whole togeth vi. ii,f.,ii M,l. ln wlii. li is well jWgtimlM'red with oak, ash, black walnut hickory and sugar-tree. The South E:st ipiarter of Section 1 1, in township Mo. 2, North of ranac No. II West, containing one hundred and sixty acres, the same beii'g i miles below Vincennes. on the foad leading to Mount Carmel. Title indisputable. JAMES THEKIAC. incennes, July 20. Isd7. S-tl 'IHE undersigned hnvimr entered into partner-J-ship in the SADDLER V business, respeetfulfullv inform thrir friends and the public, that the firm will carry on the above mentioned busines in all its various branches, and solicit a share of pub lic patronage. Their shop is on Water street, two doors above Messrs. Burtch iV Heberd's store. .1, M. THORN, O. II. BRISTOL. Vincennes, July 21.1S37. 8-tf &ASH FOR WHEAT. The subscriber frill give 75 cents per bushel (Cash) for WHEA'l E. BROWN. Vincennes. July 20. 1837. 8-tf JORTER & ALE, 25 bbls. Pitts burgh Porter and Ale. Eor sale bv 1HJRTCH fc HE HERD. Vincennes, Julv 1, 18.T7. 8-tf C OFFEE, just received 100 Bags llavannah. " " " 60 ' Rio. For sale by Bl'RTCH & HEBERD. Vincennes, July 1, 1827. 8 tf rm tHE Subscribers having received by late arMm rivals a large and general assortment of I assortment of will be sold at Iiiuuors and Groceries which Wholesale low. Bl'RTCH & HEBERD Vincennes, July 1, 1837. 8 tt WHEAT!! WHEAT!'! t "llIE subscribers will receive anv quantity of good merchantable 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 further trouble. THORN & TRACY. Yincenne, August 1, 1837. 10- if
G3i O T I C Eo S hereby given that letters of administration have been given to the undersigned from
the Probate Court of Knox County on the estate of Henry I'd wards, deceased. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment: and those having claims against said estate will present them legally authentica ted tor settlement within one year. The estate is supposed to be solvent. ABRAHAM EDWARD!-, Adm'r. August, 2Sth 1837 14-3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. HERE will lie scld at public sale at the late residence of Henry Edwards, deceased in Harrison Township, Knot, County, Indiana, on Wednesday the 2'Ub. of September next all the personal property of said deceased, con.-iting in pait ol, HOUSES, fO&Cattle, SHEEP, HOGS, ONE TWO HOUSE WACioV, CORN IN THE FIELD, HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN FURNITURE, FARMING UTENSILS, &C. TERMS OF SALE. Ml sums of three dollars, and under, cash, all sums over three dollarsja credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. ABRAHAM EDW ARDS, Adm'r. August, 28th 18:37 10-3t. for sale at public auetion.'nn Monday the second day of October next at my residence, all thejpersonal prepcrty of John Badollet, deceased, consisting in part of TIV HOUSES,, One Dearborn wagon and harness, one ten jdatc stove, and pipe, one r rankliu ditto, house hold furniture, some valuable carpenter s tools, one Theodolite, and one surveyor's chain. A rredit of nine months will he given on all sums of ?5 and upwards; the purchaser giving his note with approved security. A. BADOLLET, Executor. Vincennes, August 31st 1837 10-Sw 1 N V ALII), One disease hast thou only!! AN IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD!!! HICH by impeding the circulation firings on inflaniation, and consequent derange ment in the organ or part where such impurity of the blood settles; and that it is the dilb rent appearances which this inflamatiou or derangement puts on, that have caused medical men to desig nate siich appearances by various names, but which are in fact only the same disease, with more or less virulence. DR. BUANDHETIDS VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, have a specification on this impurity, which they speedily remove, instantly relieving, and soon restoring to heelth. They arc recommended bv thousands of persdns whom they li'ive cured of Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dvspepsia, Heada'ht. InUH.tii-o Krvpr utld 'itup. ftilionc, Scarlet. I'v-phus. Yellow, and Common Fevers of all kinds. Asthma, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Fits, Dropsy, Small Vox, Meascls, ('roup, Coughs, W hooping ( ough, t'uiusev, Cliolic, Cholera Mor bus, Worms, Dysentery, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, White Swellings, Cancers, Piles, Costivencss, Female Complaints of every kind, especially ob structions, relaxations, Vc They cure by remuving all bail, corrupt, ritineil humors from the system and leave the BLOOD pure and HEALTH V. to give I fe find strength to the body, they require no care of any kind. Plain directions accompany each box. Thousands of testimonials in their favor have been received and would be published here were there spice; sutlice it to sav that nil ii-fm them INVARIABLY RECOMMEND THEM. q'j Observe that BR.'xnnKTn's Pills can nrri'r be uottti'U fl h em'i n e of any drugfrt'fif, tipiithernru or pcddltr, fur thru urc ntver dliW(d to stlt thmt iintlcr any rircunistanrts irliatitcr, turi fare ull Kold by them art COI'TnivFElT. Every authorized agent has a certificate of agency signed by B. BRANDRETH M. D. r.d S. TOl.'SEY. Ask. to see this certificate of agency; if it can not be shown do not purchase. S. TOFsEY. Fourth door from JeffcrsCn street, Louisville. Dr. BMudieth's general agent. Sold by Thorn & Tracy, Vinrcnrtes; AV. & M. H. Shryer, Bloomfield; 'W. Cox, P M. HutsotiTille, Ills. Hineh - Leonard, Mt. Vernon, la. August 31, 1837. 11 !U BRQKAW & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors. WWAVE removed their Store and Shop HO fSE nearhi opposite John A A'urtz's, on Market street Their old friends ctnd the public generally are in vitrd to (till and examine their stork; and are assured theu shall be ureomoda ted in the speediest, most fashionable, and best style. Vincennes Autf. 18 183713-3 NOTICE, E, the undersigned administrators c-n thr estate of Noah Ashley, dee'd. will expose to public sale bv order ot the lnox rronate lCtirt to the highest bidder, on Saturday the lfith day of September next, between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 4 o'clock P M at the late residence of said dee'd. all the right, title and interest taid dec'J had at the time of his death in and to the following described real estate to wit: 100 and sixteen acres, and fifty hundredths of an acre, ol land, to be taken ofl' the cast corner, of Donation lot number 203, on which there is a lirst rate frame dwel ing house, a good tanyard and a quantity of meadow land all in good repair; a first rate spring cf water. The above tract of land will be sold subject to the widow's dower. Also one hundred acres of land being the west fourth, of Donation Lot IVumbcr 195, also 400 ucres of land being Donation Lot No. 201 on a credit of six and twelve months. Bond with approved security will be re'pured. JOSEPH M'CLI RE, 5 . , . SAMUEL EMISO-V ViueeniKe Aug. 25 l37 13-3t.
CASH FOR WHEAT. WILL five one dollar per bushel, or the highest h arket price, for five or six hundred
bushels of the best quality of wheat, delivered at my mill at Vincennes. J. L. OdLMAX. Fresh Flour of the best quality on hand and for sale. .1. L. CVincennes, Aug. 2tth 1737. 13-3t. TORYCCO. BOXES of first quality lames River Tobacco (Thomas and Hargrove's brand) just received and for ale at Louisville prices by WM. II A 1 ES. Vincennes, Aug. Sfith 1837 13-3t. STOREHOUSE FOR SALE. SWILL sell tm good terms a new Iramc building, finished for a store or grocery, and give the purchaser a lease on the ground on which it stands for upwards of nine years, at a low rale. The building stands oil A corner, and in the business part of the town. Abo a two horse wdgdn nrarly new, with horses and gears or separate. L. L. WATSON'. Vincennes, Aug. 23d 1937 13-tf. NOTICE S hereby given that I have taken out letters of administration on the estate John M. Harrois, sen. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having- claims against it, to present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH LAPLANTE, Jdmr. of J. M. BARROIS .Ven. Her. Vincennes, August 23, 18:17 13-3t. A DM 1 N ISTRATOI I'S S A LE. TJ" will expose to sale at public auction f on the Oth day of September next, at the late residence of Louis llova.deceased, on Cathcrinette Prairie, all the personal property of John M. Harrois, deceased, consisting of one Shot gun, powder horn, &c. one mare, andonc '2 years old filly. Six months credit, bond and security required. JOSEPH EAPEANTE, ,1lmr. of John M. BARROIS .Sen. Dee. Vincennes, Aug. 1837. 13-3t. 1'IWLIC S.ILfl OF m. I50O ACUKS OF ILL be offered at Public Sale on Saturday the 30th day of Septem ber next, at the Court House in Lawlenccville, J VALUABLE TRACT OF L.1XD, hrinrr n rinrt of section Sixteen, in town four"Xorth, Range eleven West, and is situated near the most dense settlement on Allison Prairie. The soil timber,and locality renders it equal in value to almost anv land in Lawrence county. It is divided into lots ol lortv acres, and each lot will be sold separately. A credit ol one, two ana lliree years will be given. Payments in equal annual instalments. The payment will be secured as the law in such cases requires. A. OREER, S. C. L. C. Lawrencevillc, Ills., Aug '2(, 137-12-31 GREAT WESTERN AGENCY JFORSEE, Esq.. having been recently appointed General Agent by the Central Committee at Indianapolis, for the editorial corps of the State of Indiana, beos leave too Her his services as an ayent fur" the editor., cf newspapers residing in other states, an J all others who have demands on any person or persons residing: in said slate. I His office will be kept at Indianapolis where any business in his line, will be punctually attended to, Instructions received and all orders speedily and faithfully executed. Twelve per cent, coinmission will be exacted on all sums collected, and amount forwarded at the order of the creditor. The editors of newspapers who are members of the editorial association in this state, and such others as design td become hereafter members Of the sanio as well as those who feel an interest in promoting the editorial corps in the United Sates, are respectfully requested to insert this notice three months in their papers, if consistent, free of charge after "which time the usual price will be paid for each insertion, to such as are arid may become, members of the association -and until discontinuance is ordered. August, 1837. IADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE i hereby given that tho undersigned h3S taken out letters of administration on the estate of Louis Boya Dec, late of Knox County Indiana all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate paym'ent, and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOIJN B. CREMORE, Admr. August 17, 1837. -12-31 TAILORING. ,.l,,.rilier irive his s'nccre thanks to JgL the citizens of this place, and its vicinity, for the encouragement he has received, ri.ul hopes by his punctual attendance to business that their patronagu will continue iu i-c ' him. His shop is continued in the second story of tho buildin? of Mr. Jones, adjoining V. t. Bonner's Store. N. B. He has made arrangements to receive the Philadelphia a:,d London Fashions, regularly, youna men who wish to dress in eastern style, would do well to give him a call. S. (.'OCHEOLI. 1S36 20-ft.
irriiicMovAL. JOiHV t: ) I fj(w has removed his OFFICE to the corner of 3rd and liusseron streets frst house north of Mrs. Kuvkendall.
J'incennes, January 5th, 1836 3'3-f JL. JL. Watson, MERCHANT TAILOR. HAS removed to the house formerly occupied by him, adjoining Burtch and Heberd's Store, on Water-street, where he is opening a good assortment of GOODS in his line, consisting in part of Jiuc, Black, Ilrou n, Green and Mixed Cloths, JIIuc, Black, Broun, Plaid and Drab Cassimcrcs, Striped Cassinierr, assorted paftrrnSi I fain and figured Silk J elect, Boinbuzinc, Satin und Silk Vest in gs, of the latest stijr. Goat Hair Camtct, of superior quality, Cloak Tassels and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Together wllh a small assortment of readymade Clothing, it: Cloth Box Coals, Blanket do Punttdoons tlnd Vests, Shirts and Drawers, S,-c. $mc. The former customers of the establishment (tre respectfully solicited for a continuance of their fa vors, with the ncisurmice that no pains will lie spared to allord them advantageous bargains. .Nov. 17th, 1 Soli 25-tf. HALE nOAES KAISLNS, just received .nui i,r sale bv I. N. WHITTELSEY. Yincennes. Julv 21). Is37. U-tf! WHISK EY. BBLS. YVHISKE V, just received and for sale by BURTCH & HEBERD. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. To Journey mi n Printers throughout the V. S, (rj-NOTICi: is hereby given, that the l'e'e Bates composing lbs above Institution, will hold their first meeting in the City of New YorW, on the first Monday of September next, (!.!?.) From information already received from vanriou's parts of the country, the undersigned cannot but express his gre.it gratification at the cheeriiiC prospect allorded. of the Profession beituj fient rally represented. Our hrethern arc alive to the subject iii New Orleans, Mobile, Natchez, Nashville, Lexington, (Ky.) Jackson, (Missouri.) Washington, 1. C, Harrisburg, Penn., Cincinnati, Ohio, Richmond, Va., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New-York, ' from all of which places, delegates will In? 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 milch iinnoHr..:; c to the Craft, will not be neglected in any city, town or village of the land, but that the east, the west, thp north and the south will cordially join in the praiseworthy cHi i t to bind together tho interests and feelings, ami Oleviite the char acter and standing of the profession. CHARLES A. DAVIS, Cof. See. A. B. CARPENTER & CO., WIIOLLSALl' DI'.AI.KK.S I BBl! B03 Hjar&roaw and (tfai), BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, MAIN, BETWEEN FIRST & SECOND STREETS, .tufv i'J 1337 y-tf (JOJU)A(iL, ".rE have on hand Crass and Hemp. a good assortment, (manufactured in this place) and offered for sale lower than it can be bought on the Ohio river and brought here. BFRTCH ft IIEIIEKD. Vincennes Mav, 11th, 1S37 50-tf. WILLIAM THURSTOK & CO. Co m m issid n Merchan fs, fcVANSViLLE, INT) 3 6m J, M. & I M. STOCKWELL, (Successors to Messrs. J. Shanklin & Co.) IX THE FORJVARDIXG COMMISSION BUSINESS, LVANSVILIX. I A. UFFErf. TO hanklin & Johnston, F. E. t 'oodscll, Ksq J. F. Richardson, Robert Barnes, Stockwell &. Archer, Wiliam Daniel. Esp Robert Smith & Co. - -J. D. Early, Early & Reynolds. Arthur Patterson, John O. Dvis, Stockwell fc Reynolds. James Richardson, - - Joseph Land's.- - - - - ulv'9 1S"7 !y y Evanttilir, ht. i j Princeton In. - - - Vincennes If; j! Tirre Haute, hi. 2 Rockvilk, li. . I.nfiiyete, hi. . . . Cincinnati, O. Sew Orleans.
EKESH AKKIVAL.
T HIE subscribers have received this dav, 30 cases SHOES, comprising Ladies Lasting, Kid, Calf and Seal Shoe. 3 Cases Children's Morocco Bootees, " " Lasting Shoes, 5 44 Bovs and Misses do. lOdoz. Tuscan BONNETS, 1 " Plain English Straw do. 3 44 Misses Straw do. 2 44 Common, low priced Tuscan do 13 44 Ciipsey Hats, Tuscan, 2 44 44 44 Straw, CO pieces low priced PRINTS, GO 41 blue Merriinack do. 100 " assorted tlo. sO 44 3-1 4-1 fe 5-4 Muslins. 70 doz assorted chip Hats, together with an assortment of twilled Storments, Hamilton Drills, York. Mixtures, Fancy Stripes, Summer Cloths, French Linen, &,c. llosierry. Cloves, fancy Handkerchiefs. 500 doz. SCHOOL BOOKS. This, added to their April receipts, makes their assortment such as they take pleasure in inviting the attention of countrymerchants and the public generally. CKIIIKSIIANK, i CO. Yincennes Mav 18, 1837. 51 t.WORK STEERS FOR SALE 'En HE Subscriber JL has a I.irirp firistiffiy'di rate yoke of' oxen. and lias no immediate use for them, which lie will sell on fair terms. HENRY YV YANT. Yincennes, August 20, 1837 1 3-3 1 MILLER'S TONIG. :in Effectual and Innocent Rctnedi for AGUE AIND FEVER. Xo mercury nr Arsenic enters info the conipoiitiim if this Medicine; THE success attending the use cf Miller' Tonic, in Airue and Ft iff, for more than thirty years, n hen all usual remedies had proved ineffectual, has induced the proprietor til offer it t the public, with a guarantee, if used as stated in the directions, that it will entirely remove the most obstinate cases cf that disease in a few days. It powerfully invigorates the ftrgans of digestion, and has a special tendency to the liver, removing all obstruction to the healthy secretion of Bile, and imparting tunc and vigor to tho whole; system. It is in the cure of Au'ue and Fever, that thin Tonic displays ;t.-: most extraordinary powers; but may be Used with great success in eases of general debility, and particularly in Cholera Infantum, in which disease it is an infallible remedy. Miller's Totiie (like all tonic remedies) should never be administered during the prevalence of fever, after the paroxysm of nil Ague, or during the existence of any inflammatory syni'oms. In any other condition o" the system, its use m.iy bo resorted to with enlire safety. The Medicines vliich compose Miller's 'i onic. are prescribed by all respectable physicians, and .rc universally known to be the mildest and most Useful remedies of the Materia Medica. By their present conibinnfion, they present the most pow erful agent yet discovered, for destroying tho Ague and Fever in its most obstinate stages. 1 hri rioiii. For a grown person, a wine-class f ill three times a day in the absence of fever lot a cliilr, two i.r three years id' age, a table-spoon nil: it vomiger or older, the dose to be diminished or increased n proportion to the age. To bo well shaken when Used, fjj Pnict rtn Bottle. TESTIMONIALS OF IT EFFICACY Luum-itlc, Fib. 1", 1837. Ihiring the course of last summer, my little daughfer, then about IS months old, was so vin1 nlly Hili'cted . tii' Cholera Infantum, or slim mer complaint, tlu.t I had entirely ile.-paired of her recovery: I was told that Miller's Tonic would cure tier: 1 procured a liottlc, aim give 'lie ciniu a doe of it the same night, which oper.ihd as if by magic, aiid she was better by the next morning. I gave her a few more closes and she was perfectly cured. She was subsccpien'ly threatened with the same disease, bi't r'r's immediately relieved by single dose of the Tonic. Pursuing a very sedentary life, I hate used tho simc '"e'licice for inv' tlf, and have found it highIv beneliei tl In giving lone and energy to the stomacn. u. J. jun.?ii.. IJftrson (County. It ar-Craxx') nrrrr Louisville, 2Sth Feb. IS:t7. 1 hereby certify, th.'t, fr t.vo weeks in Jntm last, I was, every other day, aliened with a chill and fi-TPr of a very excruciating nafhre. Tim fever accompany ing the chill, tlef.- into my head, which deprived ifie I'f r'y senses each day for several hours, as my family informed ine, and trom fee use of Miilei's Tonic, in three days was ptictly restored to my health. JXO. HOVAM. Lnuishi'le, March 23, 1S37. In the year l.'t.i, I had a case of Ague snd Fever in my fniiilv and after trying various remedies without filed for three months, I at length gave half a bottle of Miller's Tonic which produecd a thorough cure, J. F. 1ILGHL. Louisville, April 15, 1 S3 . fir; Your Tonic was used in a case of Agun 1nd Fever in my family, ami the patient was relieved immediately, and recovered his health in n few days, after being Confined fdr several wpeks. Yours, HENHY SHIVELY. Drar :Sir I have tried one bottle of your Tonic in my family, and taken it myself, and pronounce it a permaiu nt cure for Ague and Fever. In my case, I had been afllicted vH'h it for four months, and was relieved ilh a flirt of a little. DRENVRY NORTON. Jefferson county, Ky. 2-VA May, 1837. I was afflicted with the Ague and Fever for nearly eighteen months; had used all the ordinaiy remedies for that disease without buccess, and despaired of ever getting Weil. I was jH-rsua'dt J to use Miller's Tnnic in a few days all symptoms of ague and fever left me, and 1 was restored to my usual health and vigor. Joseph w. uaar. Q-jMitt.F.a's Tonic is prepared and sold by THO. COHAN NAN fe CO. Louisville, Kv, And by DECKER cV. M'KEE," & A. LE ROY, Vincennes, Indiana. August 1, 1837. ALL KLM)S OF BLAMvS
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