Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 November 1837 — Page 3

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T&TOTK'F is In -rchy given that the sub- " senbor has uken Letters of Adnitnisirali )ii on the estate of John I?. Laplame, late of Knox, county. State of Indiana, deceased. All pe.sotn indebted to the said estate reijueste-.i to make imme diate pa ment, and those ha ing claims against th arc notified to present them (! :!v ri n : : 11 1 1 1 " ;i t il fur settlement to Samuel Mill, or l wih::k r hakiiois, ,,. November 1, 1s:it. yn-.'it

a i : 1 1 m s r 1 1 a ' r o r s s a l i ; . TOTICi: is h-reby given, that I wili " expose to sa' at public auction, on Saturday the "J.r.h November, IS'iT, at the. late residence of Jo!m llaptistp I.aphnte. deceased, all tht" p Tjoua! property of said decedent, consist ing of Morses, Cows, Farming Ftens;l-i, I Lmsohohl I'liruituie, cVc. CVO. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums of three: dollar and upwards, the purvhr.er jiv;n his note with appr.u ed security. I,Mlii:!!T i'AJ.IJi US, A.lm'r. Nn ember 1, Is .17. -'.'l-.-it Pplli: s-;b- v.'.".- has r moved his Hotel and S;age (Mire to the tun hoi sr. formerly oive.ptr'd by Wi'.ihm M. I'urJy. $'!., otic s.piare south of hi? late stand, where he will he happy to receive am! ".ifrtii:i h:s oh! friends, a:nl the travelJin public, in a s ! 1 1 equal to any in the co nntry. ' JOHN MLL. 'arils!.-. O.-t. :h lv'17. 'J-tf y: !--. .v.).'. 2:1, isjt. ( 't!uhi nation Store. Dear Sir, My f . 1 1 1 i 1 v have for a length of tint.? be:t using Phelps' Cooking Stove. with which they were well pleased: indeed I he! ie veil myself that its utility could ii t he sti: passed, if equaled, hut oi I. ite wo have had an opportunity to test the i'ui;.:''s of another, "the Combination stove." :!! " 1 Town's i'a'.eut improved, hv U. l'.enili. and hat e found tliat it it f..r s-ip; '".or to the one firs' mentioned. In answer i 1 mv a;-i in-mv family sav, tint thev. can 10 fister. hotter anil .vi !i less an,'. .. eible. that! they 0:1 hi with the nth'.r -' . ; t jii 'ly .aeeontit for the (li:lere-.c l'i ' wav, tliat the Jtnpr. e.l - i ve ; so ori-trncte.l, that von '.m Ciintrol t';e tc ii : r it-1 re at pleasure w athont c han: I'tT the i am. tc, re on the stove, thereto: o the articles cooked are nit damaged hv too ree.t a heat, nor is the heat wasted by l-cinj m:-app!ie-l. 1 make this stateir.'-m tliat the world liiav te hrnefitted hv it, as well as the lenders .-f the improved stove. VM. TiiAl'TON. Mr. Ira Wen. h. We. the iiiil'TMii-t5, are iisintj the coinhma 10:1 ( 'ookitiT S'ove. called Town's p-uent. tnip-o d by M. French W (nic no he-ivtion in savinu, that tor eonveniem'e an.! v x pr-di tion in cooking, and for the saving of I'm I. it far '-nrpi-ses -uiv cookine' stori' now in ':e. We ther: lore 'iiecri :ii! v reeo'nniend it as a very valuable 1 !!iprmi'l:lM!. WM. K. HAM. A. !M I'CIUNSOX, A. II L M A X, JOHX A. CCHL, . YOC.MiS. Ml. (irm'l, (!c:o!r 1th. 1S3T. Mr. l'r-nc!i: Sir. The stove I bought of von (the Combhi tio:i svu e' is superior to any 1 have cn, and from inquiry. I believe superior to anv now in use. My fimilv arc well pleased with theirs. Yours, r. n. )a(;wi:i.l. The siibseriber having th? excl':ive r-e'it of in ikin:j and endini: the above s-ow, keeps it constantly on hanJ. The Conical Stove he also keeps -a very cheap and. convenient cooking siove. also a ;:?;: vr v vki::ty ok sH)r rAiiixm stovi:-. which he piedees himself to sell at the Iemisville an.! Cincinnati piices. '1 he publie are part i'-uhirly i:n iti-d to rail and examine the ra'.ent t omotitaiion stove. I Sept. '.th, 1 s:?7. -i-i-if. IRA nir.NCMi THORN & BHISTOLj 3sr.Mniv their siareie I thinks ta the public f i the vrena;e which has alrea.U heea a liberally extern! .-.! t- t'e:u ami hope by stri. t attcn.ien to bn-oue-s, ami f tii a, ul Ictnral .'eaiez;. tc merit a eoiitii-.naie'e of the Th-a hi -' p- t r.- --fr.Tn ( 'tn. innati. am! I.oiiisville. -!-'!; of spVn.'.i.l riaera!rt for the ii-.iiLiit.e't'.pe of s wvx.t s. - Ar.ri.i: n vi;s, i;ui:i.r.s. m iiTi.u.i.r.s. u iars. t vk::i v;i; ami v t;ti. iiAUM'NH. & '. .V t'. no? :rlia--sd hv any n the wet. AU lb ti-i: me - i cur -. i-e anv aroee's 'i r.i i ll. v, a e res amine r.r iV.emse ! .- sob. i:ed to all and ev as the whrle will be sold low '". 'a-'ti o. . - -1 - ' : ere:tir. Tii)lv ' niiisTOI.. V.e,.r St. two doers .e"f Me-:s. IiiirtrH V

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ggllF. nil b-rsiu would respei't fully infuim the uib lie. that lciviii'' pur tw "V! r?s rliascil tlie entire intcrest ct I. Alil'll.l,, " - "'" '"",'"i" !'"' VtT-: -. V- -SZfl si'icss. in all its Miritlie l:r,n of AISDIU. .V JOM'S. at the ul.l st.n.,1 :i W'atiT street, iiiiti' the stnr.- ul" JAM MAZI'lS where t'ar-v would imite ail w!m wi-h t 1 Mireh:i-e tie.-w ,e e el'.eap, t'i rail and examine er. VMus t.i pur.Mia--l.ii el-cwhere, as they are . lermiur.l srl! as tow, v !io!.'.'.!c or r"ta:!. a- tliev can hi h. i.l nt I. "oii-vilh' or ( 'itieiim iti. . The ! 1 iks anil a Mi-its of t!ip late linn of I. - It. ',U!I. a--l.-:'t in the h.u.'s of Ahclil! .1 .". v!i. a: e a-i'e: 'rir il to settle the saei". A'onrj-.. p-i I.T. tbo -e imlebteil to the 1 it - :,-mofl.A II. Jb m.7i A!di!l !' note or ho.'k a-eoi.-it. are hereby notitied to call aa ! settle t'ae s.rno without ih 'avas .n of the foi "ier ei:t:, H iut 11 !s leiiviim short. Iv. vhi -h reii.Vis it i: lisiiensable tii.it the old b.vk .b.etil.l he c!..;. .1. Viue.-r.iies. O.-t. Sttth 137 20 -tf E.r IW m rraH r rpt m w ass & iiiot, SADDLE. HARNESS TR13KK i v ? 'iv r.M;s I a. W'INd' jut received from tlie Kat. a new rii&i&i and well selected stock, which renders their assortment complete, they are now prepared to furnish to order cheap for cash. Saddlerv. Hardware. S l.ldle trees, u:ioii, llarronehe and ii J M irnes. Web. 1 liner, .--kinv Wliips, Saddles. IJridles. Travelling '1'iuaks, Travellin-j Hans, iVe. Also, kirtini, llridle and Harness .rather. N. I?. All order- protnptlv att-nded to. A'inernncs. I let. 2tith. Is:i7 20-tf. VAU hli; Town IsOtS rou sal ;. f illl" subscriber will oiler for sale on the third day of Xovetnher next, (hirinu the sittinrr of the Circuit Court, a number of well situated in and out lots, m the town of J .J HSEl-J FS is sittiated on : f j the .National Ii aad in Clark rountv, Illinois, ltl miles west of Terre Haute. II l-t2 east of Martinsville, 1(1 from Darwin and IS south of I'aris at tlie point where the Sute Koad from incennes to ChicatTO crosses the tortner, a heautiful and heartsome location for a town, surrounded hv good second rate land well adapted to grazing, with a full supply of timber, pure water and extensive quarries of eood I.ime stone n"-.ir for hnilding purposes, and as lunllhij a spot as in the State, having heen ,sii ificetitly tested. It is now the seat of justice of the county made so by a vote of tlie pntph in Alienist last, and of its permanency no reasonable man can doubt; when it is considered that this point is the seat of fusfirr of the county, on the National Koad at the crossino; of one nmoncst, the most important ro;uis and stage routes in the ftate. from ( diieatjo to the Ohio river, either at F.vansville or Louisville, crossing the Wahasli at Yineenne.s, passing throuch the dense settlement and eonnectinrr t!ie villages and towns on the eastern siile (f tlie State; that so soon as the Stale road (now openiii'A from Marshall to Charleston, pas-ing directly throuirli tliat fine and extensive body of good land in the north-west corner of the county the rich woods is made available-it must draw a croat portion of the travtl from Terre Haute to Springfield, i; eontiguiiv to the rich settlements on W alnut prairie and I5:e crer k, and to mills, the conclusion is irn sistahle, that it must soon become one of the important towns of Illinois. A REASONABLE CREDIT CN purchases, and libera! encouragement given to good mechanics. W. B. AUCHF.R. Oct. Oil. 1S3T 22GROCERIES, jrsr nt'A Kii i.n .1 sn'pr.v or I'l.l it K. 1!C(). I.Ab'D, CIIKKN!". F;H. nd the best Fnreiia and 1'omeslie liipnvr, which we will dispose of at tlie lowest cash pri'-es. THORN V W ATSON. Vincenne. Oct. Ibl, 1 -;3i l'.t-'Jt. WA:sri:i). l.ard. l-'iiiit. J Oats. Corn. Dried Hear., ( 'hi -kens. Ilntler. l'liJ-5. and a'.uiti.t rvciv article of eouutrv oioibn e tor which the highest prices will lie uivrn. THORN - W ATM IN. inreinies. Oct. "d, 1 s;i V 1 '.'-f.t. sr? State Hank of Indiana. Hranrh nt "incennei5. Oi't. 4, ls:i7 TJO TICF. is hereby given that a mcutL inc of the Stockholders in this Branch will he held at the Court House on Monday tlie 0th day of November next, between the hours of 1(1 and 0. for the purpose of electing ten director for the ensuine

JOHN KOSS. Cashier. 157 10-5t.

f-HE partnership heretofore exislinir under Sa the linn of I $ U. Ahdill, was Oils day dissolved by mutual consent. Oct. 21th, 1H:17 20-dt

DOCTOR STAIIL. T I'I'l- .. .......! ... . :. , Q ' " ' " "' oppposiie lo -ir. rlloiau's Hotel. Vinci-line, Oct. 2Sth, 1S37. 22-7t MOMCY FOUM). IOI N'l) a sum of money, which the owner JJs can have ly calling on O. H. Bristol, iilenUt 1:11; the same, ami paying for this advertisement. ineeiuies, O, t. 25th, IS37. 22-tf. FljMlE Subscribers have on hand, and constantly keep a large amount of (.old and Silver, which they oiler to those wishing to make Land entries at the same rates as those harged by the Brokers at Louisville and Cincinnati. CilOKCi: CRI IK SHANK L CO. Yiuconues, Oct. Hhh, 1SUT. til-lilt. V A .NT III) TO 1MJRCI I A Si:. 0 FKCIK, U. S. Notes, Eastern drafts etc., Cheeks on the Post Otfice department, for which the highest prem iums win tie "iveti nv CF.O. CULIKSIlANTv it CO. YiiKM-niies, Oct. I'.hh, CHKAP (;ooi)s rnillll Suhscrihers have on hand a large -- assortment of Drv (ioods and (iroeeries which they will sell at reduced prices, and take in exchange Louisiana, Alabama. ! Pa trr Mississippi, j aI'r' 'J'ennessee, J And notes of all other solvent Hanks of the Fnion. (.'HO. CIH'IKSHANK tt CO. Yinceunes, Oct. l'.lth, 1 HUT. Vi 1 -1 IU TAILORING. rHMIF undersigned wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the above business in a part of Mr. Jones' Hat and Shoe Store, where he intends carrying it on in all its various branches. Having a long experience in the business he feels a confidence in assuring the public that nothing on his part will he wanting to give every satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom, and hopes by care and attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. ' ' J. MASSY. Yineenne. Oct. 19th, 1 Hill. 2 1-tf. A. B. CARPENTER, 8c CO. Wfto'rsalc Dealers. JlransrHlc. jJTAVR received, and arc receiving a very large jL,iL stock of merchandise, for Full and Win ter trade, purehased by the ('ac and 1'aekae llovton and New ork (exclusively tor l asli.) therefore purehased lower than usual; and will be sohl for Ca-h (or on short tune,) lower than formerly ntVeri d hv us, and as low- as the sameUoods can ho boiejht in Louisville or Cincinnati. Merchants and dealers ill tlonds, are solieitrd to rail and examine nnr stock, (a it is very General.) ami thev mav tind it to their advantage to pur chase on Main, between First and SeeonJ streets, Kvinsvil!,-. (l.-t.. l37. 21-tf MAAAC.F. R"S oi-Tin:. Wlieeling, Oct. 4, ls.TT, (i rand and Splendid Scheme. f(umo i(UMM) io.coo (iKAND CONsOI,IUATi:i) LOTTERY Class IL 1837. Drmrinl Wilmington Del. -Vor. lR,18.nT I Prize of $50,000 is .,0.()(hl 1 20,000 20,(100 1 10,0(10 10.000 1 7,500 7,500 1 6,010 0.010 I 2.500 5.000 : 2.000 o.txto 5 1.500 7,500 10 1,250 12.500 25 1,000 25.000 HO 750 22.100 :i0 500 15.001 00 300 18,000 55 200 11.000 Tickets blO. 1 1 a vf !?5. quarter s2 50 Acortiiieate of 25 whole tickets will cit lt A certilieate of 25 halves 70 A certificate of 25 quarters For capital tickets address your ortiers to. ,T. M. CLAliKF. AV hcelitiir Ya. xotk 1:. iptlTlCF, is hereby ?iven to those indebted to me bv note or hook iccount. that I am

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in resini need of money, and take this method of reminding them of the fact, tliat unless they come forward and liquidate the ame, without delav, coercive measures will hetken immediately. S. (iOCHENOl.'R. Vinernnrs, Oct. l 'th. 1537. 20 tf.

CELE1J1 1 AT E I) CUR H for tup

CI.IIAVKLAM) S VI't.irrAUtK ACl'I. TH IS medic ine is warranted to cure any rae of Aeiie ami I'ever. if the directions are eloselv adhered to and followed: this fact is attested hv the certilicates and statement-! of hundreds of respectable persons in different sections of the country, who have been etl'ei tiialtv cured of thidisrase, many nf them too, at'tit hivinj taken various other medicines n cumnti ml' (I without eflect; the ijreat demand too, for the Article, from everywjuartor, is abundant proof of its value and etliencv. A few of the numerous certificates received Ivy the Proprietor, are given below. Heine; aeipiainted with the medical uualities. and operation of Cleveland's Vegetable .Voie Drops, I do not hesitate to sny.thatit is a preparation of medicine superior to any with which I have ever heen aeipiainted; and I have never know n ot its I'jilin; in a single instance, to effect an immediate and certain cure, although I have um-iI it in many ob-tinate cases, and to those who mav be afflicted with tlie Aue and Fever, I would recommend it as worthy of real confidence. Si-ncd, HAKVKY LKW IS, M. n. C'ovi sjiTOM, Ky., June 3d, 1 S'-Ui. Mr. I. Cleveland; Dear Sir, in an answer to your empiines as to mv opinion of your au' drops, I will say that when I came to this place horn tlie lower country, I had had the ai;ue and fever off and on for several months; and when I rami' to this place it returned aiiain. Hearing of your Drops, I tried a bottle, anil it cured imperfectly. My general health since has heen better than it was for a long time; and I have such faith in the medicine that should I attain pe afflicted with this disease, I should imimdiatly icnort to it. I am. vonrs, rcRprrtfiillv, DA.Mi:f. 15. MOsIlV. We, tlie undersigned do hereby certify that we have taken Cleveland's Yeietalile Ai;ue Drops lor the ai;ue and fever have heen permanently and effectually cured byit to the public as a sale this disease. it; ami do recommend and ceitain reined-, tor ! j OS k en MO II n is, A LK II 1 II II 1 LI. V , I 7. ii v r. i. on r., a i : a in o a n v. WIM.1AM WAHII1, jml coo k, W M . JIII1I P, I.I. W IS SI. I". KTS, JOIO Al.fOHN. IIO I II W II 1 T I., .loll V BHOC K l. r; l:o. iv u.l M i Coviimton, Kentucky. 1 l.-o-mlirr 7, ls;.'i ,Yo ft single ias'niiT cf i,'s fnilnrr has ev.t r been hninl of. no crnrc no nv: old wliolrsale and retail hv DKCKKII A McKLK, .Market St. Yincennes, Oct. 1 1th CO-tf SCHOOL WANTED. YOl'NU .MAN ol good character, and competent to teach, wishes to set a School in the country or elsewhere, j For further information enquire at this office. Yincennrs, Oct 1th, 1837 10-tf. RowMsrm on W.cutahi.k I'Y.imiFi ;i:. .1 Specific and Lasting Cure fur the Fever anil .igic. HIS worthy rvncdv repels the charge of hein a quack medicine, it haviui; heen the result of 'j many years' study, experience and lahoi in the ; medical practice ami observation of Fever ami. Amie. it is composed of such medical pnneip'.es' as wcie considered most tit to restore tlie n.innon v of action between the stomach, liver and the other important functions of the system, the loss of which harmonv is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which is generally entirelv destroyed or redered very precaii us; by which effect vijor and stiem;th aie soon atlorded to the whole svstem. It must be apparent to ail that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues is useful in a ureal variety of complaints. By ns new in;; the healthy action of the digestive organs, thas prove 1 itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved appetite, Heart-burn. Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Nijht sweats, Dysentarv. Bowel complaint, and many other ntllie tions of similar origin. But it i- in the treatment nf Fever and especially I'tvr um A-ir. or Intel mittent Fever, that its powers have been principally tested, and with those w ho have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced an invaluable remedy It has also been used as a preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of the Chills and Fever, and it has always warded oil the apprehended attack. Many hundred persons of known veracity, have testified to its powers as a specific, but the medicine is so generally know that it is deemed unnecessary to copy a:i ol them. It is manufactured by the p.op i -tor in Philadelphia, mid sold in all the pri n-ipal tow nin the I nited States Canada. Mexico nod St Dominco. It may be hail in Yiacennes. Imli naat the Drua Store of MTV ' S. W'Yl'.H. Yincennes. July 9, 1S:17. ll-l-'m Com n; ir i on Jlerehafs. F.YANSX -ll.M;, INI) .3 0m Itll.M)V FST received, 2(1 bids. Spanish: oil J r.v-idlfnt iii'. ilitx-. wliicli is f. r sale a; ! onr Wholesale House. BLRTOn v IIF.P.FJvl). Yincr-ccnncs. Mav 11th. 1S.M' 0-.i MX WliolesaIeB BuTLER & COLEMAN. IJR III; now opening a lare and lull assortmcn 4 of GOOiiS. &l it 2 2JWJi2 Strair onnet: t-c. '- B. it C. agents for the importers, w ill constantly keep on hand the (real) Anchor Brand Champaicne; and a superior article of Spanish seuars At their Wholesale store, corner of Main A W ater Streets. Evanwile, July Hth. lf.1f 10-tf

BLANK NOTES OF HAND, MLiTLY EXECI TDlh 1XD .ILW.iVS FOR SALE AT THIS OFF CP.

A'KW (iOODS. jCKl'II Y & KYAN'S arc now in receipt of a Itt Lrjtc find well selected stock of Fall u:;d inter Dry (Joods consisting in part of (i-4 and l Hilish n.erinoes, plain and damask; red, white and preen fUnnels; blankets of every de-M-i iption; a superior lot of c loths, eassimeres and sattinetls; a hand.-ome assortment of merino and silk shawls and hankerchiefs; and men's and women's cloaks; CO cases blue and fanev prints; 10 bales tickings; 4(1 do. brown sheetings; and a general vaiiety of goods needed for the Fall and Winter sales. To cash and punctual dealers inducements will be ollered. They are invited to call and Dxaiiiinr. In store; eastings, powder, teas, indigo, madder, l-eppvr, all-pice, tobacco, wool hats, and writing and wrapping paper. Louisville, Sep. Z ls-3t. TSATF OF INDIANA,") A'lH'.V ClO'.'t'VA.WOX PRO B.l'FF, COVRT, At;i.sr 'l'r.R.M, 1827. John Kamsey, Adin'r. of Nehemiah i'lcw, j deceased, I On complaint of vs. j Insolvency. The creditors of said deceased. NO now at this lime came the said '( administrator, and filed his memorial, shewing the condition of said estate, and complaining tiit the personal property (there being no real estate) is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate; it is therefore ordered, that the lilinjr and pendency of said compl tint he made known to the creditors of the s;od Nehemiah l'lew, deceased, hv a publication of this order for six weeks, successively in the Yineenrtcs Oazette. ; weekly newspaper printed in Yincennes, in iico :..y of Knox and State of Indiana, and tliat th"y oe inf. rmcii that unless thev '' tue sai 1 Administrator of lb e-M.sicnce and extt tit of their respective ciaiu-.s !'.';. ig t!:e same, or a statement of t.u' nature, date and ilesi rijition of contr;1. . or assumpsit upon which loe sai.ie mav he founded in the ollice of the clerk of this Court previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of said deced.'nt, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent crediiots. Test. A. 11. SCOTT, Clerk. 15v YV. K. M'COKD, D. C. 18-0-.V " SlifilFF;SSALEi

virtue f :i writ of alias Fi. Fa. to me directed from the Clerk's ollice of tlie igo Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale before the Court House door in ineennes, on Thursday the 20th dav of October, 1h:7, between the Lours of 10 and 1 o'clock, on said day, agreeably to the third section of the law subjeetiiifT real and personal estate to execution, all that certain tract of land 1 intx and being in the County of Knox, containing 2C0 acres- more or less, hounded hv lands of Samuel Hinison on the east, on the west by lands of 1'ierre Drotiillet, on the north by lands of William Kelso and Samuel Judith, on the south hv lands of Antoine Marashall, commonly cailed the Slelle Vieu farm. Also one house and lot in the Borough of Yincennes:, containing 2 1 feet in front, on Water St. runniioj hack to the river W abash and bounded as follows: north-east side by Market street, on the south-west by build ings of Johh Wise, and on the nort'.i-west hv the river Wabash, known and dcs'iLrua ted by lot number 2 1 , taken as the prop erty of William Patterson to satisfy said execution inlhvorof Samuel Judah. ZACI1ARIAI1 PLLLIAM, Ahcrijf K. C. Oclohcr 3tli 18.T7 l'J-3t. r.YCA'.Y.YA'.V Iracfictzi Institute, SIXTH YI'AK. f,'yf?i to :i,ix of either xe.r or any age. BQARQiKG ruoii)i:ii if i)i:siitr:n. l'upibs taught as their circumstances require. Tuition: 15 per year of four ijiin-ters; 5 per quarter, of twelve weeks; extra charge for wood, Ac Tuition due on entrance. Mr. & Mrs. CKOSBY. Conductor.. Sent. 2 is.",; i:-tf. CO-ARTHEHSHIP. fEilli; undcrsiirned. havinir entei ed into partro rship in the 111(I business, intend i onstantly keepinjr on hand, an extensive and general supply of DKl (iS. PAINTS. OILS. DYK-S'J CPJ'S, PKiiPl'Mr.Ry. Vr. and liope from tin ir oust ant attention to business, to merit and receive a share of publ;.' patronagi They assure their frieml.5 and th public, 'hat any article offere'' s-!e by th. ;ii. sh h e geouine ol kind. Tliei'r i ruis .i.eral. -t wboleb 11. i'LCKKK, . . Y M'KHi:. I)t 1' l)F,C i . !'.i!, having proeuret i- vh - ; .ne'i ;u,v i ant. attentive, t .-'.; iiui' s wl.. n c.ilictl on, atte tid acu.:.' as lici-et-); ire. xvni, oeiug . '. .- i .- i creulti! -M- Past lavors. Iiorirs. liom I 'its L'o'.ion, to tt'crit a liberal share of pat ronage. Mav 13, sn-ti x-X H The tindersiirned, having sold his former stock of ( It BIDS, informs his .... .mors that he has his books in the Drug Store, where his former customers may find him, and request tliey woum e -di and settle immediately. F.'Y. M'KHI. NOTICR PI LL those indebtt LL those indebted to the late firm sf Fmhh A fbeir accounts. as"further indulgence ca U b. Sj-l l arson, are again ii ...- . - . , to c:i aim .seio .. :'l ..L.. lo exchange for debts, OI

given. e "in g Is, Corn or Poik at the niaiket price. R. SMI TH &. Co. Vinccnnes, Nov. -.1, lS3(23-tf.

f-glli; Trustees of this institution having JsL procured, and at considerable expense fitd ted up the spacious building known as the Knox county Seminary, and having secured the service of able, experienced and respectable Teachers, w ill open the School the 1st Wednesday in October next, with the addition of a I'rimary Department, in which will lie taught Reading, Writing, Spelling and first lessons in Arithmetic. This edifice contains, besides two large and com modioiis school rooms and a Lihriry Room, several other apartments convenient for the rccitiitioof ehis-'es in the higher branches of studv, ami ol experiments in ('.'(emi'.s.'ry and Batumi VhiInsi.j'i,., -, which latter branches lectures will be dehv- n d t..e ensuing winter. ot'i: best Miscellaneous Libraries in lh Sta:e. i .t::prisini; upwards of fifiren hundred vol i. n. ea of standard works, is attached to the Institution, to which the students will have access The academical year is divided into four terms or Sessions of eleven weeks earh. The ft.t commences the 1st Wednesday in October Tho trrom, the last Wednesday in Dcccinlx-r'. Tha tliirtl, the third Wednesday in March. The fimrtU, the second Wednesday in June, STI IHI S & TTRVtS OF TriTlON PER QI ARTF.R. Readme, W ritiue, Spellin;;, and first lessens in rithne-tie, f:i per session. Reading, Orthography, Wriliec, Arithmetic, l.riL'iisb (irammur, lieosruphy with the use ! inais an l OloWs. Natural History. Rhetoric, Literary Criticism. History, intellectual and moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, the various branches of Mathematics, CompoMtion and Klociitien, 5 per session. The above with Latin, (Jreek, French or Hebrew Language fi per session. I 'se of Library f)0 cents per session. Appropriate instructions will at all time be giv n without additional ehanre, to a clas wishinij to yj.dify themselves for teaching, and a vigilant, parental guardianship will eonstaiitlv be exereisi d over the manners nnd morals of all th pupils. A 11 ihe studio and iiiternal e-onomv of the Institution xv ill he subje, t to the daily super, vc ion .,f the i'rine ipal, and to a statctl monthly visitation of the Trustees and Board of Visitors. The Institution will be open at all times to visits of parents and guardians, who are invited to call and satisfy themselves as to 'he instruction and discipline of the school and the progress of the pupils. Besides this, there wall be two public examinations a xear. To the citizens of Vinccnnes and its vicinity, the Trustees would respectful! v svieizest, that an Institution of permanency and of the high character which it is their intention to give this academy, is not only demanded bv the wants of this community, but is adapted in many respects to improve the character, increase tle respectability and promote the prosperity of this growing Bo. rough and if so, has it not sj-ecial claims on their patronage! To those at a distance, who csnnot be supposed to have any peculiar sympathy with the local interests of the place. they beg leave to sSv.that it is the settled purpose of 'lie Board. so far s a liberal and eulirged poliev so tar as appro riate and clhcieiil means can go, to make inccnrics Academy, as a Seminary of sound and iwful learning, ultimately and as speedily s possible, second to none in the Tinted States. The advantages of a jivhlic and pci eminent Institution must be obvious to all; there is greater power of motive to give it character, better op. portunity to remedy inconveniences and to supply conveniences there will be less change of books ami consequently less expense to patrons; a uniform system of study can he mn-utained from the beginning to the end of a course of accomplished education; and what is siue'v a eeni. Iteration td' greater importance, ( Jb.b.-s, M aps. 'hemleal and philosophical apparatus A c. can be furnished to ... much ir.-aler extent than cm U- expected in pi.v.tte and ter.ipoiaiy Si-hoof-. Board i.i private families ii fromjl,'0 to J, per week. i'rinnujl, R. WILKINSON, A. M. Avtiauiit, HI'till T. RLKl). .. B. Hdtmt i if Visiters. H'-nnf nf ''rm-teri'. Rki . 'I'uos. A ! t t nt n, II. bn kiii,

Ii i;v. Jon -. Dim i i., llns. .Ioiiv law, Jl.sk K. Ill inns. Rmi Rout. Smith, Ksi. Savii.. Hill., Ksti. W. W. Hut, M. 1. A. T. Ei. i.is, L I ). A V li I I : L r B , S t m r . Wi sr, ( ' i:o. W. II w i c, M. RoBIXSOV, Roht. N'. CmyiT. Bv onler of the Board of Trustees, M. DKCKLR, I'rrydoit. .1. SOMES. S ,,-,. Vineennes, S, : t. ; ' t, 1C:I7. lS-fit. i A LID, One dis use hast thou onlt.'f AN IrWURITY CF THE BLOOD!!! BgtjjJr,Hl H hy impeding the circulation In inijs ftg on lntlamation, and consequent derangement in the organ or part where such impurity of the blood settles; and that it is the different appearances which this inllamation or derangement puts on. th it have caused medical men to designate .such appcarani es bv various names, but which are in fact only the same disease, with more or less virulence. J)R. BIS VM'lt CTifS YVXi l,T V i'.T.i; J TV 'IMS. i h PIL LS. have a specification on this impurity, which tha eilily remove, instantly relieving, and soon re storing to health. J hey are recommended nv thousands of persons whom they have cured ol Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head i- he. Jaundice, I'ever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and Common Fevers of all kinds. Asthma. I.'heuiii.ilism, Liver Compluint, .'"its. !r..r--.v.S.-a!: Tot, Mea-Is. ('roup, Coughs, iioopiog ( 'ouch, tjuin.-ey. 'holic. Cholera Mor-bo-. W orms. ;.'ery, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, tnlc .veiling., t t.ieers. Piles, v ostiveness, r emal - Comntainti of eveiv kind, r i.ecially oli.. tion-,, i. ;.t '..it'ons, Thev cure by removing .. luiil, r rrupt, viliuI, ititttrs fiu.ii the svstetn ami leave the BLOOD jiurc and HI'AL'THV, to give life rind ifn ;" to the hotly, they leiiuire no care of any kind. Plain direction, accompany each box. 'Thousands of testimonials in their favor have been received and would be published here were there space; suffice it to say that (ill irlio use ihtin INV lil. PLY RRCOMM LN D 'TH KM. Observe that Biiavi.hktii s Pili.s run netrite t,l,t,tin,d r.v.w ot of any (Iritxaift, t:,t!fi if. . f ll...., ,.i..,.- ttlli.ii'ftl tn xrll run or ff;iiirr. j'i t'.y tlirrti unifi run y eirru iti.-ninri uiiuiirrr. iiurtf,rr fill W, Ay I lit in urr COCNTLRFLIT. r.verv authorized agent has a certificate of agency signed hv B. PRANDRETII M. D. and S. TOI SLY. Ask to see this certilieate of agency; if it cannot be show n do not purchase. S. TOCSKY. Fourth door from .TefTersnn street, Louisville Dr. Brandreth's general agent. Sold bv Thorn & Tracy, Yincennes; V. ,V M. II. Shryer. Bloomfield; "W. Cox, P M. Ilutsonv ii.e. Ills. Hindi V Leonard, Mt. Vernon, la. , Ausnst 31, ! S37. 1 1 "t

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