Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 November 1837 — Page 3
ao i ice. ( f'.'-t if the hid. Mutual t ire liitiiranrtcvmp'y Iniin.ipoi,m, Nov. 1, 1 1;)?.
Szrt ' 1 i kmii krs oi the ivnuxi Jlrrni r ike ,3, I si mi e Com p in r. are hereby notitie t.ial the An nc i Mk.tioi1 said I o:iii:m v will he holdeu on the sixth ot. being the first Wed ncd.iv of IVrt.ii! it next. Ht 10 o'clock in til mien on. ai lias o;n c. ( . o. u iii.Kt. s Uiii.ii ini!, opimsi rt Kill Nt. VIA llu.L.) lor the pur JMse of choo-im; rirrttv I :he:--i oits, and the transactions of such other busitiesi, as rnuv le denned necessary. .iii-miH'is inU'ii.iin to vote !". proxy at mid meeting, arc rrntintlc.l thnt sin h i row, or jiroxies. must he in wiitim. signed by th represented, and tiled with the Secretary. person ("Hi's. V. Ciu, Sec'rv 25 .It, PROCLAMATION. " herein, it li i been rciirr srntt'il that it is the desire of the reliijious community to srt n j -art tiny, durin the picscnt year. tt le ubscrvtd in general l nniiKsivinp, I it'll :noi i;r tinit in obedience t the said request, I, Noah Nobi e. Governor of the Mate of I.idi.ii.a, t!o hereby appoint the fir.st I lutmutiu i ii DiCtiu'nr mjrt. h a day of juipli.- thanksiv in to A lm i.iiri i 'un for His special blessing on tiie i- 1:11s of the earth, and the measure of health eiij.ivcd throughout our state: ant! d respe.-tfiiliv request the me miter of the several churches arid all others to join in its observance. Done at Indianapolis this first day of .Novem ber 37. N. NOB I.E. By the Governor. VM. .!. LROY, Nov 1, !:)7. Secret trv of State. HALF BOXES RAlsLNS, just received atnl for snle bv I. . whitt'klshy. Yincennes, Julv 2i), I 8:i7. IMf T n'rrr i;rt ilitt know phUntnfihtr, W in) cm Id lCnr the. tooth ache patii nth." Nrcii tno au'h't xoTiuxn WOHTAGU'S BALM. A sovcieit;n and infallible remedy tor J ooth At he and an effectual preservative for the teeth. TRICE si PKlt HOT I LK. In nllcrins this inv ilu title Iiahn to tlie public many certificates of its eili ca-y mi;ht I to driven, which the limits of a new sp.ip r fjrbid pu'.'li-hiiiu. and which may be seen by calling at t!ie agents.; but a evert species of quackery has been thus thrust into not it c, we inxitc the public to a more convincing proof of its almost miraculous pow er to relieve this worst of all aches, the tooth m-he, rrj-WIVK IT A TRIAL, (U-incr careful to adhere strictly to the tlireetions given on each bottle) anil ht it rise or fall upon ITS OWN MKKI'l's i'T. Suffice it to say that in thousand-. of cases it has never lailed in a single instance. It should be used after all dental operations, sore teeth, bleeding, and spunky minis, tVe. and it det i.ledlv the best tooth va.--h ever known, ami all nh') have used it, have bid aside all other remedies tl'." retl as cleanser of the mouth, and pu rifier of the breath. Kor sale at the Drug Store or Ilitt &. Sawver. Market St. Yineennos, la. and every town and village in the I'nited States by proper agents. VincenncH. Apil 21 18:7 lS-ly. KEMOY1L, rjlllK subscriber would respectfully in -- form the citizens of this place, ami the public in srenernl. that be hr.s removed his chair simp to tbe biiibiiu ftirmerly occu pied hv John Kwinjr, 1-sq. where he is jirj)areil to furnish ami will keep constant lv on Ininil. or mnkc to onler, indsor 'h:iirs ami teltee in the greatest variety of I'jittems and colors, in the shortest 110tiee, and in tbe vcr) best style of worklnanship. ROCKIHG CHAIRS of all sizes and Patterns, niatle to tlf r. Old chairs repaired and painted. JONATHAN S MILKY Yincrnnr, Oct. I, I'.J-tl". orr.VCEXXES Practical Institute, SIXTH YKAK. Oprn to pupils of either sex or any aqr. PUOVJDI'.D IF DKSIKF.D. rnpili taught as their circumstances r j i i r. Tuition: ?15 prr j-ear of four quarters; per tpiarter, of twelve weeks: extra chare for wood, tVc. Tuition due on entrance. Mr. cc Mr. ,'KOS BY. Conductors. IS 37 15-tf. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THMIK iinilersiirned, ha mtr entered into partnership in the Dlil'G business, intend constantly krepinr on hand, an extensive and general supply oi" DIUKJ.S, TAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, VElillMFIlW Sec. and hope from llieir constant attention to business, to merit atnl receive a share of public patronage. They assure their friends and the public, that any article offered fir tale by tlieni, shall tie genuine of its kind. Their terms liberal, at wholesale. II. DKCKKR, V. V. M'KKK. DOC'T. rK('KKIJ, havinn-procured a partner who is experienced and attentive, xrill, at all times when called on, attend to bis practice as heretofore, who, being preatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of patrottage. May 13, 50 -tt (VrN. B. The undersigned, having sold hi former stock of GOODS, informs bis customers that he has his books in the Drug Store, where his former customers mav find him, and request they would call and settle immediately. F.'V. M'KKK. ISOTICR LL those indebted to the late firm ff S;nith oV Carson, are again rcpirrtcd to call a:i 1 settle their accounts, as further inuuleiiec c.-vnmt W Etvrui. V.'ewi'd t ike in exchange for de!ls, or foods. Corn or Fork at the market p K. JMITH Co. Yincnmr s, Nov. Cd. Tr?r,. -2:?--tf.
MK Trusttej of tin msliHitioti Imvin jirocured, and at con.siJerahle x i cuse titteti up the spaci.)us building known as the Knux couiitv Seiuinary, and having secured the sei t ices id able, expenciiced and respectable. Teacheis wul open th School the 1st etlnesdav in October next, with the addition of a Primary De partment, in which will he taught Mcatli.'iir, W 11tinu'. Spelling and tirst lessons in Arithmetic. This edifice null lint, besides two lare and com modi. .us school looms and a Library Koom, several other apartments ronvunieut tor the recitation oi classes 111 the higher branche of study, atin of exiieriiments in t.'!iem:stru and Siit'irul I'l i. iufh'iy. in width latter branches lectures will he 'livered the ensuing winter. One of the best .Miscellaneous Libraries in the State, comprismn vpwards of lifteru hundrhe volumes of stamlard works, is attached to tss tastitution, to which the student! will have accent 1'he academical year is divided it.to four tctmSessi'jns i f eleven week each. The first code ineiites tnc 1st tJiiest av in ()ct.,lir 'I'l. frond, the last Weduesdav in Deceinlter. Tl; r.ttnl, the tatrd etluesduv in Mauh. TL Juii. tlt, the second Wednesday in June siriuKs i: i'KRMs 01 n itidn rctt i'I ahtfh Ivcatliit-;, Wiitin , Sin-Iling, ami tirst lesions in Arithmetic, per ses.-ion. Kea.linrr, Orthocr aphv, ritimr. Arithmetic Ln;hsh Crammar, (ieoraphv with the use inni's and (.lobe. Natural llistorv. lihetnric l.itf arv I rttieism. Ihstorv. mte let tnal an, I ...,.r 'hilosophy. Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, A tronomv. the various branches of Ma t lernati. s c. mposj'ion and Klocution. fb per session. The above wilk I, atin, (iieek, French or II rew l.aniix;e ( per urs.-ioii. I'sc of Libia y SO cents per session. Appropriate instructions will at nil times lc gi ...:.l .-it:.: 1 1. . . ... "tut tut a,:i.i.ionai cuarge, 10 a class wishing 1 quality themselves for teaching, ami a i . 1: ... .1 - --11 .1 . in, .ire:iini 'iiartuaiisnip win eoristantlv re i s rcisetl over the manners and mirals ot all the pupils. All the studies and internal economy I.....:....: ... .:ii 1 . . 1 . . .t . . i i; iiisiiuiiioii win ne suii m to tue uailv sneer. sion nt the Principal, and to a stated montl lsitation of the 1 rstees and Ituard of 'isit 01s. i ne institution will be open at all tunes to isits ot parents anil guardians, who arc invited to call and satisfy themselves as to the instruction ntl discipline of the school and the progress ot the pupils. liesides this, there will I l' two jml examinations a vear. To the citizens of Vinepnne and its vicinity the Trustees would respectfully suggest, that an iKtitution ot permanency ami of the hinh eh at ter which it is their intention to give this aeade my, 1 not only demanded by the wants of this community, but is adapted in many respects to improv the character, increase the respectabilit ami promote the prosperity of this crowing Horough anil if so, has it not special claims 011 their patronage? To those at a distance, who cannot be tuj posed to have any peculiar sympathy with the local interests of the plaee.thcy beg leave to sav.thal it is the settled purpose of the Iloard,so far as a libe ral and enlarged policy so far as appropriate and ellicieut means can go, to make inceiines Acad, emy, ns a Seminary of sound and useful learning ultimately ami as speedily ns possible, second to none 111 the t mtetl Stales. The advantages of a jiublic and permanent Institution must he obvious to all; there 1 greatei power of motive to give it character, better op (mi tunny 10 reineoy inconveniences anil to sunply conveniences there will he less change of nooks and consequently less expense to patrons; a unilorm system of study can be maintained from the beginning to the cud of n course of accom phshed education; and what i surely a considera tion of greater importance, (Jlobes, Maps, Chem ieal and philosophical apparatus Arc can he furnished to a much greater extent than ran he cxpre ted in private and temporary Schools. Hoard in private families is from fl, SO to f per wet k. Principal, H. WILKINSON, A. M. .lv.;. ..,1, HI (ill T. KliKD. A. H. H-mrJ f Visiters. Krv. Tims. Aiixamikh Krv. JoiiN. Disiri, H'tv. .louti Law, .Ikssf K. Di hois. Ksq. Ho ht. Smith, Lsii. Sim.. Hi 1. 1., Fsti. W. W. Hut, M.I). Hoard of Trustee. II. Dh f.i:r, A. T. Elms, II. 1). Whf.klfr, Saml. Vise, fil.o. W. Ewivt), M. Konissns, IvoBT. N. CaBIVAT,. 13y order of the Hoard of Trustees. II. DF.CKEK, 1're.sidtnl. .!. SOMES, S, crctany. Yin. runes, Sept. 2 1st, 1 837. IP-Pt. IX VALID, One (lisctsc Itust thou onhf!! m IMPURITY CF THE BLOOD!!! Willi li by impeding the circulation brings on inllamation, and consequent derangement in the organ or part where Mich impurity of the blood settles; and that it is the dillerent ap pearances w hich this inhumation or derangement puts on, that have caused medical men to desig nate such appearances hv various nam's, hut which are in fact only the same disease, with more or less virulence. IIt. HIl ANnui'TlIS YFCF.TAHT.E rxirrjiSAL pills. have a .-pecilication on this impurity, which the speedily remove, instantly relieving, ami soon re storing to health. 1 hey are recommended hv thousands of persons whom thev have cured ot lluenza. Cold", Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Head ache. Jaundice. Fever and Ague, Ililious, Scarlet. Typhus, Yellow, and Common Fevers of all kinds. Asthma, Kheumatiiin. Liver Complaint. Fits. Dropsy. Small Pox, Measels, Croup. Coughs, Whooping Cough. ( juinsev, t 'holic, Cholera Mor bus, W orms. Dysentery, Scrofula. Salt Kheum. White Swellings, Cancers, Piles, Cosliveness, Fe male C-implaiuts of every kind, especially ohstru tions. relaxations, Vc. They cure by removinrr all hud, corrupt, viiard In mors from the system and leave the lil.OOD tre and HEALTH V, to give Ifr and t-trnitli to the body, they icqnire no care of any kind. Plain directions aocomi anv each box. Thousands of testimonials in their favor have been receive 1 and would be published here were here space; sutlice it to say that ;!! lotto n.c them LNVAUIAHLY HECOMMEND THEM. -VObserte that Biianuhf.tii's Pills ran nrcr If nlitniiird c, km ine of any dr-iisf, rvothrciry or ptddlcr, fur thri arc iierer vlloired to rrl! Hi' in nnicr nnn circumstance vtinffrr. Ilirrcf,re oil sold by tiiem ere COUNTERFEIT. Every authorised agent has a certificate of agency signed bv B. HRAN" DRETII M. D. and S. TOCSEY. Ask to see this rertifirnte of a-enry; if it cannot he shown do not purchase. S. TnrSEY. Fourth door from Jefferson street, Louisville Dr. Hrandre'h's general ncent. Sold l v Tho'ii .t Tracy. Yinrennes; W. cV M. IT. ShTver, B!o-mfied; "W. C-.x. P M. Hutsonv iMp. Ills. Ilinrh LnnjrJ. Mt. Yernon, la. August 31. ! IT. II '.It
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A V K jut received from Philadel
phia, a lartre and splendid assort ment of WTNTKil GOODS, cunsistino in part of Super Elae, Mack, Drown and Fanru colored Cloths. Blur, Jlluck. Drab, and Fancy colored ( avtiintcrei, ribbed and plain. I lain and limited fanru colored Sa!tinitts. Flain and figured Silk and Cotton Vel vet. S'ik, Satin, Swansdoicn and other vestinirs. Mob-akin, Pilot Cloth and Flushings. Jeans, Baize, Finn ids, (cr. Sheetings anil Shirtings, liluc, linen aiid Scarlet colored L'hinkttd, beat qualilu. Woolen A- lim kskin Gloves and Mitts Hosiery. Merino and Cotton Shirts Silk and Cotton I fandken hitfu. Silk and Cotton L'mbrrlla.s, Vc. Fur a, id Silk Huts Far and Sealskin Caps. Hoots and Shoes, superior quality. Also a quantity of ready-made Clothing superior to any stock ever brought to this market before viz: Dresi and Frock Cloth Coals. Cloth and cassimere pantaloons. Silk Vrrf.t, Satin and laucij I'rsts. J)rcss and Frock Jeans Coat. Sat I inert and Jeans Pantaloons. Cloth, Petersham, Dbniket and Flushinsx Over mats. Cum Elastic Over and Sporting coats. Alien and cotton Shirts, collars and Dosonis. Satin, Ponibatine and Fancy Storks All of which are opened and for sale at reduced prices prices at their Store on Market street, one door Iroiu the corner of Water street, and opposite J. (J. Clark's Hotel, l'ersons wishing to purchase are requested to call and examine. N. 1$. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice, and in the newest stvle. Yincennes, Nov. 10, 18H7. '21-tf IN T11K KNOX CIRCUIT COURT. M ichael Hryne and Elener his wife, vs. Michael Conway fc Mary his wife. John 1 'etition for review. O'Brien, Margaret O'Brien and Joanna O'Brien, heirs at aw of James J. O'Brien deceased, J 7" II ERE AS the said Miehacl Brrne and Eiener his wife, by Ellis their ttorney, have tiled their petition against Michael Conway., and Mary his wife, lohn O'Brien, Margaret O'Brien and Joanna O'Brien heirs at law of James O'Brien, deceased, praying for a revi sion of certain real estate therein mention ed, as also an affidavit by which it ap pears that said defendants are not residents of this State; this is therefore to notify said Michael Conway and Mary his wife, John O'Brien. Margaret O'Brien and Joanna O'Brien the above named defend ants of the pendency of Faid petition, and I that unless they ple.nl, answer or demur to the same, on or belore lac calling ot tne ause at the next March term of the Knox Circuit Court, said petition will be . 1 - . . 1 taken as contessen against mem. A. I), SCOTT, Cl'k. By W. R. M'CORI), 1). C. 2 i M. ROWANDS' TONIC, MIXTURE. OR EtiLTAHLE FeUKI I EC E. 1 Specific and Easting Cure for the J-ever and .igue. HIS worthy remedy repels the charge of hcin;' auuack medicine, ithavini: been the result of anv years' study, experience ami hiboi in the medical practice and observa'ion of Fever and Ague. It is composed ot such medical piineiplcs as weie considered iinwt fit to restore the harmony of action between the stomach, liver ami the other important functions of the system, the loss which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes a reg ular and healthy appetite, whit h is generally en tirely destroyed or ledoreil verv precarious; nv hieh eil'ect viijor and sticngth are soon alhmlcd to the whole system. It must bo apparent to all that a medicine pos-es,-,iii!i these peculiar virtues s useful in a threat variety of complaints. Hy ns newing the healthy action ot the digestive oruaus. thas proved itself of rauiarkable benefit in Dys pepsia, Depraved appetite, Heart-burn, V atei rash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Nilit sweats, Hysntarv, liowel complaint, ami inauv other aiiiicns of similar origin. Hut it is in the treatment of Fever and especially Fiver ant! Ague, or Ini mil tent Fever, that its powers have been pruiipallv tested, and with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced an invaluable remedy. It has also lecn used as a prevcutiive., by many ho were subject to a periodical recurrence of tne lulls and Fever, and it has always warded oil ic apprehen-'od attack. Many hun'icd persons of known veracity, have testified to its powers as specific, but the medicine is so generally knowthat it is deemed unnecessary to copy any ol em. It is manufactured hy the proprietor in 'hil idelphia, and sold in all the principal town n the I. oiled States lanatia, Mexico antt St Domingo. It may he had in Yincennes, Indiana at the Dm-store of JfllT Sc SA WYE It. int eunes, July It, 1S37. 11-Km WILLIAM THURSTON &TC0. Co mm iss io n Mr rcli a a fs, ' EVANSVILLli, IND 3 fitn WANTKO TO riJHCIIASK iBlXTi:, U. S. Notes, Eastern drafts tfec.. Checks on the Post Office de partment, for which the highest prem iums will be given bv GEO. CRUTKSHANK & CO. Yjncenuis, Oct. Kith, IS37.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ffcTOTICK is hereby given that the sub1 scriber has taken Letters of Administration on the estate of John li. Laplante, late of Knox county, Slate of Indiana.
deceased. All persons, indebted to the said estate are requested to make imme uiaic pjy iiieiu, ana uiosc iiaviiig claims against thte same are untitled to present .h1;. ,!.. 1 .1 1 1 - mem duly authenticated for settlement to Samuel Hill, Ksq., or LAMUKItT JlARROIS, Adm'r. November 1, LS37. .'L3t A 1 )3ILLS TU A TO U S S A I .E JOTICE is hereby sriven. that I wi expose to sale at public auction, on Saturday the 25th November, lMT.atthe ate residence of John Baptiste Laplante, deceased, all the personal property of said uecr-iieui, consisting ot Horses, Cows, I arming Utensils, Household Turn'itur tc. &c. A credit of twelve months will be given on ail sums ol three dollars and upwards, .t. i - i 1 . , uic oiirciiaser giving lust note with ap proved security. LAMBERT BARUOIS, Adm'r. November 1, 18.'17. 23-.'Jt REMOVAL fMHIE subscriber has removed his Hotel JL and Stage Ollice to the iu:n iioi si; formerly occupied by William M. l'urdv, Esq., me square south of his late stand, whero he will be happy to receive and entertain his old friends, and the travel ing public, in a style equal to any in the country. JOHN HALL. Carlisle, Oct. .'IO, ls;)7. .1-tf fc?TOVJvS! SI'OVKS! Fvaiuville, Sept. 23, 1837. Co mlriiHilion Sfo rc. Dear Sir, My family have for a length of time been using Phelp' Cooking Stove, with which thev vvere vvell nleasd; indeed I believed myself that its utility could not be surpassed, if equaled, but of ate we have hau an opportunity to test the iitalities of another, "the Combination stove, called 1 own s l atent unproved, I i i ii ii--uv -M . r rem h, ana nave loimd lliat it is far superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to my inquiries, my family sav, that they, can cook Lister, better and with less fuel and trouble, than they could witli the other stove, I can only account for the difl'erence in this way, that the improved stove is so constructed, that you can control the temperature at pleasure withoulrhanging tbe furniture on tbe stove therefore the articles cooked are not damaged by too great a heat, nor is the heat wasted by being misapplied. I make this statement, that the world may be benefitted by it, as well as the venders of the improved stove. WM. TRAI TON. Mr. Ira French. Wc, the undersigners, are using the comotnation v.ooK'.ns rtove,cn;iC'i i own s i- i , i- i. ii , iiatcnt, improved bv M. French. We have no hesitation in saying, that for con venience and expedition in cooking, am far the saving of fuel, it far surpasses any cookintr store now in use. We therefore cheerfully recommend it as a very valuable improvement. WM. K. HAM, A. P. HUTCHINSON, A. II LA MAN, JOHN A. CURL, A. YOU NILS. J ft. Carnal, October 1th, 1837. Mr. French: Sir. The stove I bought of you (the Combination stove) is superior to any I have seen, and from inquiry, I believe superior to any now in use. My family are well pleased with theirs. Yours, P. II. HAG WELL. The subscriber having the exclusive right of making and vending the above stove, keeps it constantly on hand. The Conical Stove he also keeps a verycheap and convenient cooking siove. ALSO A CUE AT VARILTYOF SHOP &, PAIlLOIl STOVES, which he pledges himself to sell at the Louisville and Cincinnati prices. The public are particularly invited to call and examine the Patent Combination stove. Sept. 28th, 1837. 23-tf. IRA FRENCH. NHW SADDLERY rmm & bpj ENDEIi their sincere thanks to the public for the patronacc which ha alreadvbecn ro lilterally extend ed to them and hope hy strict attention to business, and fail and liberal dealings, to merit a continuance of the same. They have just received from Cincinnati, and Louisville, a stock of splendid materials for the manufacture of SADDLES, SADDLE BAGS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS, CARRIAGE AND WAGON harness, S:c. Sec. not surpassed bv any in the west. All thsoe wbhins to purchase any arttrl- of saddlerv. arc respectfully solicited to call and examine for themselves, as the whole will bo sold low for cash or approved credit. THOlvN Se. BRISTOL. Water St- w doors above Messrs. Burlcu Hannah's storeo A'iiiceencs, . Sept. 23 1817 U-tf.
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DISSOLUTIONS'.
HE partnership heretofore existing under the tirm of I ,r H. Ahdill. u-ns 1 h ! .tow hssolved by mutual consent. Oct. 21th, f37 22-:?t DOCTOR STAI1L. ft il tj on Second street, oppposito to.Mrl IJoran s Hotel. Yincennes, Oct. 2th, 137. 22-7t CO-PARTNERSHIP. fSffllH. undersigned uavin purchased the slock & of goods of L. L. Watson would respectully inform their friends and the public In gene. r.u, iiiut ttiey intend carrying on the Tailoring business at the house formerly occupied by him on v ater street, next door to Hi.rt. li X- JI nali's. Store, under the firm of Uucnnoitr A Wl.it r where they would Ik- pleased to supply their old triends nud fdl others w:th Cloths. y 4 a ( (tSSl titCrCS, tlt'inrtlS, Jcrtns ) 'esthirrf of ill L-n,l r i- I"',. "J till UI fUl.S, nu nMUi iTiAUt ULUIniNb. of which thev have a general assortment, nnd which they are determined to sell tow for cash. RAMI,. LOHIRNOUR FLY K. WlIITK, Vincennrs, Oct. lith, 20-tf. CIIKAP fJOODS. rXlHE Subscribers have on hand a large assortment of Drv Goods and Grocenes whieli they will sell at reduced .... ...... prices, and take in exchauge Louisiana, Alabama. I Mississippi, ' ' '1'ennessee, 1 -i tut notes oi an otner solvent mnks ft, en i , .-, of the Union. GEO. CRUIKSIIANK & CO. Yincennes, Oct. 1'Jtb, 1837. 21-13t TAlLORL(J. undersigned wishes to 'HMIE lform his friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the above bus.nessin a part of Mr. Jones Hat andl Shoe Store, where he intends carrying it on in all its various branches. Having a long experience in the business he feels confidence in assuring the public that no thing on his part will be wanting to give every satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom, and hopes by care anil attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. J. MASSY. Vinccnnes, Oct. Uhh, 1837. -21-tf. A. B. CARPENTER, & CO. Wholesale Dealers. Tlransrillc. AYE received, and are receiving a very large stock of merchandise, for Fall and W tei tratle, purchased hv the t ase anil I ackane in DiMton and New York (exclusively for Cash.) therefore purchased lower than usual; anil will he old lor Cash (or en short time,) lower than for merly olVeretl bv us, and as low as the same Goods can be buutjht in Louisville or Cincinnati. Mtrhants and dealers in Goods, are solicited to call ami examine our stock, (as it is very general.) and they may find it to their advantage to pur rhase on Main, between First and Second street.", EvansviHe, Oct., 137. 21-tf 31 A X A ( J ER'S OFF J C 1 S. Wheeling, Oct. 4, 1837, C! rand and Splendid Scheme. .10.000 20.000 10.000 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY Class B. 37. Drarrs at Jf'ilinimrfon lnl vr. 18.1837 1 Prize of rn,ooo is 40,000 20,000 20,000 10,000 7,500 r.,040 2,500 2,000 1.5D0 10,000 r,w) a n.,,1 " I 5 000 G 000 7 r00 5 10 23 30 30 GO 55 1,230 1 ,000 750 500 300 12 500 o100 j i -j (mo 18 000 ' I Tickets tn iivi., "r. nii-,rtr so r.o "' -i - "'i IlltlLlllLait. Jl t. n.yn. 1 1 V "1-11 11... I . . I 1. t n i.f T. ii- hi ii tll.Ll.'J u'l I .j. J .1(1 j A certificate of 25 halves A certificate of 23 quarters 70 35 ori'or capital tickets address your ders to. J. M. CLARKE. Wheeling Ya NOTICE. EFOTICE is hereby given to those indebted J3 to me by note or book account, that I am in res.sin; need of money, and take this niethod of reminding them of the fact, that unle.s they Inme forward ami liquidate the ame, without de cav, coercive measurcswill brtken immediately. S. GOCIIKNOUR. Yincennes., Oct. 12lh, 1637. 0 tf. SADDLE Til EES. 9 C- ir-w- Saddle Trees, (assorted) B.3 2lQZ. 'iVZ s,,le bv Yincnnss. Nov. l-:!r.'J
Wise & Elliott,
I SADDLE, HARNESS &TRUNK v r? rf. JU,J L.rl il h .i VlNCENNKS Ia. A IX fi jiwt re(rivctl from the Kftet, a now nd v'H . L-o,1 ati- L-,i i a tvj ' iv, vr nit u 1 1 ui in m turn ""OUment complete, they are now prepared to fur"li,h 10 order r,"'sP for rash- Sadtllerv, Hardware, H,!,iu (r., vv t ... u ...-, . . ..i.ii, ,11 iuiit lie uiiij viiy name!.. "'h. w,ti?f skin,, wi,ir,, saddles, iiridi K !Z ( ' T' "T' C' rtt-.d ... T" 1. . 'r tr. - i A. IJ. All orders promptly attended to. Vinccnnes, Oct. 2fth, IS37 22-tf. ...... ,11m iiaiuvak i.eauirr. GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF FLOCK, BACON, LARD, CHEESE. FISH. And the lest Foreign and Domestic liipjors, which I , :o i: ... ......1. . . ui--l,we ' " iowe casti price TIIOKN' fc WATSON. Vinccnnes, Oct.3d, 1S37 19-01, WANTED. ORN Meal, Bacr.n. Lard. m Beans, Chickons, Butter, Eck, and almost every article of country produce for which the highest prires will he given THORN fc WATSON. Yineennos, Oct. Gd, 1S37 19-Ct. Bank Motice. State Hank of Indiana. Branch at Yincennes, Oct. 4, 1H37 5 tTfi'i-ifi.' ; i.n,.-,i... .u. I w, vixi i.T iicicut i,cu in . ii a iiioc i- ' ing of the Stockholders in this Branch will be held at the Court House on Monday the 0th day of November nxt, between the hours of 10 and 0, for the purpose of electing ten directors for the ensuing year. JOHN ROSS. Cashier. Yiuecntiff, Oct. 4, 1837 10-5t. IYOTICE. ETTERS of Administration on tha estate of Rufiu Norman, deceased. having been taken out by the subscriber ,n , .v.- .., ' ted to lc their ,ccounts immedi. . . . , , u,v:n ..;., .hp mB -u nret. thm r..rit. - . c,.iflnf .rVl ,.c,.Jtc ;. 390veni PRESTON NORMAN, Adm'r. November 2, 183?. 23-3t A DMI X I STH ATOl t'S SALE. "W" ILL be sold, on the 2d day of y Y T'ecember, 1H37, at the residence of the subscriber, in Busseron township. Knox county, all the personal property of Runts Norman, deceased, consisting of fifty acres of Corn, four heud of Horses, and sundry other articles. I erms of sale twelve months credit. the purchaser gn ing note with approved security. PRESTON NORMAN, Adm'r. November 2, 1837. 23-3t Positively' the Last IVotu-k. LL those indebted to the late firm of ROSE t HARPERS, by note or account, are requested to make immediate payment, or they will find them in the hands of an officer for collection. j. & g. w. harper, Surv. part, of Rose Ac Harperi. Oct. 30, 1837. ALSO Those indebted to Jacob Har per, ol one year s standing, arc requested to observe the same Notice. JACOB HARPER. October 30, 1S37 23-3t GREAT WESTERN AGENCY Q rOKnl'., r.srj.. having been rc cently appointed General Agent br the Central Committee at Indianapolis, for . ! I" . " 1 . , . . Itne editorial corps oi the .tate ol Indiana, 'e"s leav'e to oiler his services as an agent 'or the editors of newspapers residing in other states, and all others who have dcniant's on allv person or porsons residing in saiu state. "is o'i'ce win ue Kepi at inaianapoiis where anv business in Jus line, will bo cunctually attended to. Instructions re- . .: l 'i ii i:i.. i r.:.l
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tuny executed, i weive per cent.com- . . .,, , , ii Itll.T.-lltlll 111 UK CAdt 1CU VII All SU"" " ... 1 I, I . I .i. n,... i C. . .. r . ' . . . 1 ot thn nntrtr ttu, .lift., ,t 1 1 j j u ii i j vi i u uitii. u . iii ------ of the creditor. The editors of newspapers who are members of the editorial association iu this state, and such others as design to become hereafter mumbers of the same as well as those who fuel an interest in promoting the editorial corps in the United States, are respectfully requested to insert this notice three months in their p3oers, if consistent, free of charge after which time the usual price w ill be paid for each insertion, to such as are and may become, members of the association and until discontinuance is ordered. August, 1837. 12 fO-nEMOVAL-XS JfOiiJV r, 11 'IA"fi " removed his OFFICE to the corner of 3rd and JJusseron streets first house north of Mrs. Kuykcndall. Vinccnnes, J unitary 5, 183G 32-
