Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 December 1837 — Page 3

meat? thousand dollars ha J been allow

uiiliua 1 aiitam ami Ins five men lor their service m a single unimportant cam paign; the an Uuren men m L ongrcss knew all iliis thev knew that millions had baen uselessly expended, ami that the 1'xecutive was calling lor other million they knew that Fninted States troops were i t motion from ail parts of the country towards Hond i and that rejnments ol Indians in the West ami foreigners i:i th Hast were mustering into service utuler the auspices ot the administration, to th eierna! disgrace of our country ami at a titiitiense expense to the nation; and ye knowing all t!iesc things, they resisted resisted wita the utmost vehemence, every ftiorl of ihe Whis to procure the appoint inent of a Committee lo institute an official examination into causes that hail led and were still leading to results so uinmcrublv disgracetul. W ithout the sli'iUst inves ligation of the atrocious frauds that ha pee 11 aireadv perpetrated, and without seeking to establish security against ilieir subsequent perpetration without seeking t know jr without heinsr aide to let the people know whit had become of the millions confessedly wasted in a iniseial war tM at outfit to have been Drought to a close !iv live hundred troops in three months, they were for nutting o'her mi ions into the hands ot the l.eeutie to go as all the rest had gone they cared not w hither, so it found its ultimate way into the pocket- of the administration's faith f,d partisans. Thev the investigation winch rid no", hazard thev KllCW to demanded hy t'u; united voice of the whole country; v dared not hazard it for thev knew that it could not posstblv remit otherwise than m the demonstration of the profligacy, the corruption and the imbecility of the administration. They abhorred the lidit of dav, and prayed for ihe dimmest p ill of midnight as heartily as if they had been a gan ' banditti covering the retreat of accomplices laden with plunder. It m .y be, that every attempt to let in daylight upon thdse Florida enormities will be !i',!ed during the present session. If so, the people will teach their servants, th it th;? way of the transgressor is hard. ,' j.i v iV.e . o ur. i a'. .A. SVZIXOVS DOLLARS. ilhm a tew vvceivs jj.i-t a vast amount ot acinous coin- of various denominations !mm' been in circuLiii ei, fio.-n a brass cent vp t a zinc dollar, vvr.h a'.l the iii'.i r:;e dl.ite gi i Irs of o ppcr, tin. pewter ,c.. inuiv nt wiiu '11, pai ticu! am the cent, ee oc,ei!v -H-'o e I of "r the express ii'ir--of il.'l'riii.!i:i.; th'1 conrrtue.ity. the ver.deis ii:-'i) isin.; ot th-!! t purchase at the rate of lot! I tiie d v! i". Trie m--t sa eesivo of -the bi tter itrrencv" that as et ao;vare I, were p eseuti d venter I iv at tile I'ohco Ul'l f, ia imitation of Siiiiii-li, lolla's which were offered t.) a .1 ro kec r.r n -lined ket h a::i, I a Division strei t. ia pa, ineiit for coo is. Tiii.s jiil'i'.iun bavin? hern let into thr- seeret. on bei pre-- it.' ! w ail another piece of sn :jii,vnu ,iji;ia .ine ni .-'it b -fore laa, t w the liberty ot" haridine; over Ins custom, r I the watch who. iiiioii -e iri la.iL; him foil n-l twelve spurious i! ('.I!- l:l tit.s 1 Utt wi.i.a Illume to a count lor satisfa, t n!v, lie w i-i , ami i'.Ii'i!. Ia the ir r'.nii he stated th it his name is (iottard Ludliaa l. i-i n ref j ;e fr.rii IVi'au,!. ami lias no pir-ti.-nlar wiv of oht-iiinr a !i .e'i'io .!. 'I'iie niiiris1 1 ale ordered hi ;n totitid h'.ill'ir Ids nj'pivirauee t i answer the 'har.Te itiw Iiiat iaiiin so t do. thn illustrious hireinn .ii.i!' nd u a constrained t siihaut to a sh ut so iie-iriil.iii l'-im lihertv. iinrii his ea-e '-h id lie ill-no e l of frhirt tin- lieeor.l .r. .V. V. M K til !'.! In F i in.-. FN. on 'In .Vdl liist. hy Wdh i n F. V,' inter. th v. James McCord, Mr ;'it, to .M.3s Mary t". DIFD In Carlisle o:: the L'i in-t. Mr. John Hail, ajed f x ears, formerly a native of F.nlan I. but for tip: last ,' 1 years a ci'ion of ( 'a; lis 1 1. . no railll notes and accounts due Clark liiown are L Xr 15, own. and F. & O lirini n, and rd iced wnli me for co interested will d- we'll I after the Vioth Deceoi'iei' ctiiiti. Those id and settle, as I will use eoerfive measures. SWIFF.L Dec. I 1, 1HH7 M-Ht. hill. fEIIIF undersigned with a finir their business, i! view of cio.sell oil' their present stock of IIv wholesale or retail, at the most reduced prices Their goods were mostly purchased last spring and this fill in the eastern cities, and comprise a large and ge;itjI assortment. A handsome supply of FALL & WIXTLTl (JODDS just received. Those wishing to buy are respectfully invited to gie us a call when we shall ho happy to furnish them with goo-Is at a much lower rate than customary. " cooking stoves, f tlie most approved pattern, and for sale low. KOSS ev l'AVINC. Vincennes, Dec. 1S3T vJU-tl. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, ?-'"' OTIC F. is hereby given, that I will ex--1- pose to sale at public auction tin Saturday the Gth day of January. 183S, at the late residence of Abraham Hurd, deceased, ri Decker Township, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Hoes, Cattle, farming utensils, llousehold furniture, Vc. &c. A credit of twelve months will he given on all sums t three dollars and upwards, the purchaser living his note with appioved security. ELISI1A HURD. .2tmV." Deccoibr, 16th lPHT 2'd-t.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

T OTR'K is lierebv given, that the subscriber has taken letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Abraham Ilurd, late of Knox County, deceased. All persons indebted to said deceased are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are notified to present them duly authenticated for seiwement. KI.IMIA IIFND, Jdm'r. December 10, 1 S3T 20-3t. US LOTTERY, CLASS Xo. 1. to r.r. nitwvN at pamisit.m: ox t y(, hu. i .77 Feb. i n't is:js. KCHFJIK am. rinzrs. no blanks nuzns. Tue oi 1 full .p-.iitcJ Spaiii-li Saddle fSO.OO - 1 La.!va (Lxtra) -10.00 I 1 " " iiiultcJ firc1 " "I " " oYi.OO ('entiemeu's lVinipi ake at i") each 100.00 1 " ' Lady's " at t0 h0. 1 " " 1 set 11 ltrd ll'irnr" anale") "o.OO ! 2:57 other smallrr prizes of Saddles, Ihiille aMIe-lia.'s, Martinaales. c. iVc. Tickets only J'-.. "It Shares in proportion. I erons can now avail liieinsi ives oi tiie ciiauc rule a forty or fifty dollar .-ad. lie. hv purcha-in one ticket lor -.."('; and for SlO.f'O in ticket.mi have a chance to draw 1I!0,()0 in fine sad il-s, eoual to anv in the western world. Any erson ilravvioe an article he does not rieed. the managers will exciiaiiire any other article in th sadclerv line of equal Milne. ll oiders f,r tickets endorsing the cadi, wi! loot w ilh prompt atte-aion hy A. HAKKISON & Co, Manager. N. li. The drawing sinierintendcd hv four ipcctahle ireiitleiuan of the above place. Palestine, Ills. Dec. 1st lsa7 2-"tt va.ti:d. undersigned w ants "On head of well fat ted Iiolts in incenntsbv the "."ith iust. for hi di the highest price wall be iriven in ash. or ill bo taken in payment of debts. Those who notes or old accounts 1 hope will not neiile this. If they do, the money will have to come. JAMEs S. MAYES Dei s a lr, 'Ji. to thm uriJLic. "twu uoxes, directed to the under signed, marked (ieorge. Ki;nb:ill, "lticeniies Indiana, from Havre, Fiance, were received last .-spring, and carefully stored away, expecting an owner would soon arrive to claim them, fine box was recently opened, and found to contain four bajrs of lieetseed, supposed to be the sugar bind each bag weighing 75 lbs, The other box yet remains unopened. The owner if anv there be, would do well to call, pay cost and charges, and lake them away previous to the first of February ensuing, or they will be sold al' er that time to the highest bidder. WILLIAM MIL FRF. Vincennes Dec. 7th 1SI17. 'Js-St DIOLCTIO.V. nun partnership heretofore existmo; tin ler the firm of llruUaw A: Tayl.ii, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business m future will be earned on by II. F. Hrokaw at the old stand on Market street, where those dupo.se to Ijvor him w ith their custom, w ill call. Those indebted to llrokaw t Taylor will please call and setttie their accounts without delay, with II. F. ILokaw, who is authorized torecche and settle the same, as it is indispensably necessary that the hooks of the late firm should lie closed. II. F. HROK.AW, I. TAYLOR. Vincennes, Dec. Fh 1SI17. -'8-tf. STATF. OF INDIANA.) h'liox County. J A . XL) V CI IIC L IT CCI'IIB, Si.rn:.Miu.R Ti.km, 1S3T. Margaret Souligne. I Louis Laderout, Harriet Laderout, Mary Ilonhom, now Itayard, Agness Laderout, Heirs of Alexis Laderout, Partition. Antome Nicholon, m right ot his mother IJurbery Nicholon, deceased, Henry Oodare, in riTht of hi wife, deceased, and Frances Denoyeon. And now at this time came the petitioner by Judah, and on motion, and the Court being fully advised concerning the preinices, it is ordered by the court here that the report, herein and proceedings hereon had, be, and the same is set aside, and on further motion leave is given said petitioner to amend her petition, and on further motion, it is ordered that notice of the nendencv of this petition, be civeu said defendants hv publication for (our weeks in tne meenncs rvttuniav tiazette, a weekly newspaper printed in Vincenties Tes't, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. Vincennes, Dec. 1th, 1 8:37. -is-u I'osiTivF.r.v Tin: LastXoth l A. LL those indebted to the late firm of POSH cc HAPPFKS. bv note or account, are requested to ina:e immediate payment, or thev will find them in the hands of an officer for collection. J. ec O. W. H ARPF.U, Surv. part, of Pose it Harpers n,.i -in lco-v V'Vl. uu, in,) , ALSO Those indebted to Jacob Har per, ot one year s standing, arc requested ;t0 observe the same Xntire. JACOB HARPER October 30. 1337 !3-3t BLANKS OF ALL KINDS ron ?ALE ATTHI? OTFICE.

"dl II A 1,1' IU)XDS K'AIc-l.NN, Just '""received and for sale by I. N. wm n;i:i.si:v. Vincenties, Julv 21, 1SU7. I'-tf 'HIIM subscriber would respectlully inform the citizens of this place, and the public in general, that he has removed his chair shop to the building formerly occupied by John lowing, Ksq. where he is prepared to furnish and will keep constantly on hand, or make to order, Windsor

Chairs and Settees in the greatest variety of Patterns and colors, in the shortest no tice, ami in the very best style of w nianship. ROCKSNG CHAIRS of all sizes and l'atterns, made t ) or der. Old chairs repaired and painted. JONATHAN MHI.KY. Vincennes, Oct. 4. 1837 I'.'-tf. -of the I)J. Mutual I'irt Limr,tici c imji'y In III A. AI'OLIS, N'lV. I, is.!",. ytj'g H E m t M m h s of the I v m a a Mi ti ai. 11 lit: J&, I sr h 4 M k Co Ml- a T. are lieiely notified that the AM'H M ki.ti m; of said I'ompanv w ill be hoiden on the sutii uir, being th-' first Wed ne-d.iv of December next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at this oii'ice, (No. 11 Bi aki's iicii.11 I Mi, oitiisitk Washington H ali .) for the purI vose of ehoosinrr hitikv Di h ki i oils, and the transactions of such other business as may deemed necessary. .'Members inti ndinr; to vote by proxy said iiua'tnnj. are reminded that such proxy , proxies, must be in wiitim;, siirned by the per. represented, auJ filed w ith the vcretarv . Cmiv. : h i t, CO-PARTNERSHIP, pjjHE unilersiimed having pun hascd the stock L ol vroods ot 1.. L. Watson would respectully infoim their friends and the public in irono. ,il. that tiiey niteiul carrying; on the J ailonnj usiness at the house formeily oecuiiied by him on Water Street, next door to Hunch ,V Han nah's Store, under the linn of Cm-lit nn-ir A W. where thev would be pleased to supply their old trieuds nud all others with ( 'ofis. Ciis.siHcrr.s. S,t.htrfly. Jcffts. I "fsti wfs of all hinds. him ncAnyriMAns: naruw f which thev have a ceneial assortment, ami . liicli thev are deterniiiK -1 to sell low for cash. SA ML. (JOt HE.NOI li ELY K. WHITE, Vincennes, Oct. 12th. 1 s:17 . 20-tf. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. V. undersigned would res-iectfull call tliii attention oi tne puiuic ami aticularly the former patrons of .Messrs. tiitch V llehcrd to a AVc c.rfctisire tissi,r!mrnf of sr-3 iii m 11st received from Philadelphia it Haiti more well adopted to the present and appioaclung season, comprising almost every article the wants of ihe couutry require. llroad Cloths, assorted colors. Casimeres it Satunetts. Calicoes, Flannels and Blankets, French eV; Fnglish Merino, Brow n bleached Siiirtinrrs and Sheet ings Bonnets, Shawls, Ilandkereheifs, As sorted, Boots fc Shoes, Carpenter's Tools, all kinds, Saddle Trees, Hardware, Queensware A: Classware, Saddlery, And an assortment of Fresh Croeerie.s, All of which was laid in for cash at the , 1 , 1 1 11. present low prices ana w i;i oe sola at a small advance. Jeans, Linsey, Flax and Tow linen and Beeswax, will be takenin exchange at the highest prices. Pleace call and examine for yourselves. BFliTCH t HANNAH. Vincennes, Nov. 21 1SH7 2(-tf. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Knox Countv. I will expose to sale on the 20th day of December next. at one o clock. 1 . .u. at ttie Hotel ot v ot. Clark, injViucennes, all the interest which Simon Malioe had in his lifetime lo one hundred acres of land, being the Fast niarter of Donation Lot No. 15. Also all the interest said decedant had in Lot No. 323, in the borough ol Vincennes. Terms of sale six months credit, Lond and Security required. JOHN P. UFYNOLDS, Adin. Vincennes Nov. 23, 1837. 27 ts. inotici:. Ci H) .Iocs of Land For Sale. I will offer at public sale at the Court House in Lawrencevule, on Saturday the full day of January, A. D. ls:?H, fourteen lots of land containing forty acres each. dso one lot of eijrtv acres, making in all Six hundred and forta aen s. It being; ail of section sixteen, in '1 own 1 wo, North of U.iiioc thirteen West. It is shunted near the Southern boundary of Law rence County, and Fast of the lJonpas Creek. I believe it is all hi-'b dry land, suscepti ble of cultivation, the soil genereally good the timber abundant, and rather of a superior quality. A'cieditof one. two and three years will be oiven. The purchaser will be requir ed to give notes with approved security, tceiher with a morto-ire on the premises. A. CPFFR S. C. L. Co. Lawrenrerille Nov. 25, 20 3t. .yoticv:: f 5? undersigned havini; closed his st-vrr at jiL the mill, and wishins to close the accounts of the same, would request those who are indehlnd to call and settle their rrsjiertive debts. H. V. AVIILELLi;. rinccimrv Aug. Pt'.i, 15-J6 11-

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UK Trustees of thU insliliiiion liivini? procured, and at cnnsideralile expense fit ted up the .spacious building know n as the Knox countv Seinmarv, and Iiiimiio secured the services of able, cxpeiiciiced and respectable Teachers, w ill open the School the 1st Wednesday in OeTliis edilice contain, besides two lare and com modious school rooms and a Library Koom, seve ral other apaitmeiits eoiivenient for the recitj.tiuii ot classes in the Inuher bi auches ot study, aim of experiments in (.'he :u . y and Statural l'hiIfHijikij, in which latter I lanchislcctuies wiil be lelivered ihe ensuing winter. One of the best Miscellaneous Libraries in the State, comprisitiiT upwards of fifteen huinirhc volumes of standard works, is attached to t1 list 1 1 o ti.ui. to which the students w ill have aei emThe academical year is divided into four termor Sessions of eleven weeks each. The firxt code indices the 1st Wudnes.lay in October. The -, the lu.-t Wednesday ia December. The third, the third Wednesday in Mai ell. The fipiirtu, the second Wednesday in June. Si t nil'.S iV TKRVtS OK l l i riON l'KR yr.-lRTKK. Heaihn. Wriii:if, Spelling, and iir.-t lessons in rithmeiii-. : per session. Kcadintr. Oitliocraphy, WriiiiiLr. Arithmetic.: l.nnh-h (O'ammar. ( 'eo.;rapliy with tlie use ol I maps and ( iiolies, Natural History, Kiictorie, Lile r.n v I ritici-m. History, lutein dual ami moral I'lulosophy, Chemistry, Natural 1'hilosophy, As tronomy, the various branches ot .Mathematics, Compi scion and Elocution, per session. 1 he above w itU Latin. Creek, I'reiicli or Hercw Lanuuaire ftt per session. I se of Libray f.O 1 enis pi r ses.-ion. be A pi ropiiate in-tructions will at ail times be uiv w ithout a Iditional charge, tn a class wishing to i.iialilv themselves for toaohuiir. and a viniuit, parental miardi auship will eonslaiitly be rjercisei over the manners und morals ot all the jiupils. All the studies and internal economy of the Institution will be sul iect to the daily super. vision of the Principal, and ton stated monthly visitation ol the 1 rustecs and JJoard ol Visitors. 'J'lie rustitulion will be open at all times to isits of parents and quanhaus, who ale invited to call and sati-tv themselves as to the instruction discipline of the school and the progress if the pupils. Iiesides this, there w ill.be tw o pub lic examinations a war. J'o the citizens of nicennes and its vicinity. the Trustees would respectfully sin;uest, that an Institution of permanency and of the hinh char acter which it is their intention to -jive this academy, is not only demanded hv the wants of this oinmunity, but is adapted in manv respects to improve tne character, increase the respectability and promote the prosperity of this crow hie; Ho. roii-li and it so, ban it not special claims on thou patronage ' l'o those at a ilistmce, who cannot be supsed to have any peculiar sympathy with the local interest- of the place. thev be - leave to sav.tliat it is the si tiled purpo-e of the li d.so far as a libcand enlarged policy so tar as appropriate am lua-'Iit means can i;o. t - make nicennes Aca'iniv, as a Sei;unar ot sound and useful learning. ultimately and as sneeiiiiv as posMhle, sc-'ond to ne ill the I nited Stales. The a.hant.ies ot a lmld'c and permanent Institution must be obvious to, all; there is fjrcatei hmt of motive to cive it character, better op portunity to remedy nieoii eiticnces and to sup ply convenience- there wail be lo? s chanre of ook- and I'onseo ucntlv less i nen-e lo patrons;! iniilorm system ol siudv can be maintained lrom the beiuiiin to the end of a course of a-'com-L.hshed education; and w at is surely a colisideraHon tit irreater importance, (.lode.ieal and philosophical apparatus OVi nidied to a much greater extent tl , Maps, Chem- . can be fur:iu t an be e.hools. pected 111 private and temporary Sr Board in private f.uniii' IS f.MIll . I .oil to per week. 7 Vc-t.-it, K. WILKIso. . M. l.-i.-tmil. III ( II T. KEE1), A. 11. lord id' VVa.t.. I!. Dii'mh, A. T. Ellis, JI. D. Wiullhi, S vj i. . Wis v. (ii i. W. liu iMi, M. K'oHINSOV, liii n i . A . ( 'ah s a v Hn.ird of I'isi. rs. I V. J IIOS. .11 l li K II KhV. John-. IIavul, Ho. Jons Law, Jd.sst K. Drains, Es-i Run r. S -i itii, Es a . Hi i.i., Esit. W. W. Hi i r. M. I). Iiy order of the 1 Hoard of 'I'm- tees. JI. HECKEK, l'a.dJnt. I. SOMI S.crrtiiri. inclines Sept. 21-t. 1 s:i7. 1-fit. AIAV Aimj;m fiOibV n.NDLR their sii.eere thanks to the public for the patrouaje which has aireadv been so libciallv extend ed to them and hojie by strict attention to business, and f lii and liberal dealings, to merit a continuance ol the same. J'hey have just received from Cincinnati, and onisv die, a .-tock of splendid i.ihIitmiU It the manulacture of SADDLI.S, SAD DLL ILVCS, I5IIIDLLS, MAR ITACALLS, WHIPS. CAItlUACi: AN I) W.VCO.N HAKNLSS, SlC. not surpassed by any in the west. All thsoe wishini; to purchase any articles id' saddlery, ait! respectfully solicited to call and examine for themselves, as the whole will be sold low for cash or approved credit. TlltMLN liRTSTtiL. Water .t. tw doors above Messrs. Ihirtch H innah's storeo Vineeenes, . Sept. -d 117 17-tt. I'LliLIC SAI.K. We will sell at Carey's Prairie four miles South of Vincennes on Saturday the Kith of December next: 3000 bushels of corn in crios, 2 Horses, 25 lieatl of Cows and iptung cuttle. nor l.ntr t,sh Hull 1 Hears old, .)!) ti.U'l ,. , r "3 i u ' i ..si : . I. Of Hogs, I itniglts, narrows aim tut iuno of farming utensils. The corn and hogs will be sold in lots to accommodate purchasers. Terms ot sale: under 5 cash,.), and upwards notes with approved security at six months with.!out interest it punctually paid, or twelve months with interest. SAMUEL JFDAH, JACOB HARPKU. Vincennes, Nov, 25, K. 20 3t. WHJLiAM THURSTON & CQ. 'Jl-cccieittij, ornsflvbing anb I ) m tn issio n Mrrrh mits. F.VANSVILLE, IND 3 Gin

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phia, a liirue anu sidendid assort ment ol WINTLli d'OUDS, consisting in part ol Saprr lilac, Illach, Brown and Fancy colored Cloths. llhte, Black. Drab, md Jam a colored ( asMiai res, rihticd and idaii. Blain and jiriatcd fumy colored Sal tun lis. Blain and figured Silk and Cotton I'llvet. iu. , Satin, Siran.iiloirn and (din r res! in ax. Mo),-Lin. f'il.d ('loth a. id Bl, clings. Jeans, Baize, 'nun Is. r. She t ti n 'ss an d SLirtin Hue, (,'ricn and Stark! c-ilurrd IHunki f.i. Acs I'Uali: i. Woolen ,- Bucf.s,in Cloves an I Mitts. osii r;. M. ri.to and Cotton Skirls. Silk and Coton Handkerchiefs. Silk ami Cotton I ntfirr'as, eW Bur and Silk lats '( und Sudd. in Ca's. Boots and Shoes, superior qualify. lso a quantity of ready-made Clothing, superior to any stock ever brought tu this market before viz: )ress ami Brock Cloth Coats. Cloth and ras.s'nni rc raufuloons. Silk lilvets, Sa'iii and amy I'tsts. Jress and Brink .tans Coats. Siittinett and .hans 'anfaloons. Cloth, 'tfersham, Blanket and Flushing Over coats. (In ul Blast ic On r ami Sporting euats. Lima and cotton Shirts, cola a and Bosoms. Satin, lloin'iazine and Fancy Stocks. All ot wtneli are opened and lor sale at reduced prices prices at their Suite on Market street, one door from the corner ol Water street, and opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to call and examine. N. B. Clolhinir made to order at the shortest notice, and in the newest slyle. Vincennes, .Nov. HI, 1S37. 21-tf R9WANDS' TGNfCj FIXTURE. oi: i:;i:tai!li: r'nnitii i t;i:. 1 Specific and Lasting Care for tin Fi ver and . Igue. t, "oitny r-aieny lepi isuie ciiargeoi ninig I i a quack medicine, It hav ing -been the result ut many v ears siud , experience and laboi lathe meih- al practice ami observation of I'ever and Ague. It is composed of such medical piuiciplcas ucte considered mot lit to restore the harmony of adieu between the .stomach, liver and the oilier important functions ol the system, the los.of which harmuiiy is evidently the lmmeuinte c.ui-e .t the disea-e. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, w hich is uenerally entirely destroyed or ledered very precarious; by w Inch lied vior and stiength are soon allorded to the wliole .- stem. It iiiust be apparent to all that a medicine posse.-.-inti these peculiar vntues is u.-ctul in a LTic.it vain ly of complaints. ' lis newin' the healthy action ol the uiuestne ort-aiis. thus proved itself of remarkable lieiielil ill 1 y s pi'jisi.i, )epraved appetite, lit art-l'iiru, V ate. I!ia-h. riatulenev. Jaitlitlice, Niht sue its, I'veiitarv, liowtd coniplaint. and many ot'n r al'iiu ti on, of .-und ir oiuin. but it is in toe ticatmcnl of Fever ami especially I t n r mrl Axu . or In tel unfit lit Fever, that its power- have been priu eipallv tested, and with tho-c who ha'c seen IP usetulness, it is pronounced an inv aluable renit dy It has also been used as a prcventme, who were subject to a periodical room Chills and Ft ver. and It has al'.vavs bv many in e of the t art'.ed till the appn honilcil attack. Many hundred persons of known veracity. Iiave testified to its powers aa specific, but the medicine is so cent-rally know that it is defined unncces-ary to copy any ol them. It is manufactured by the propnetor in Philadelphia, inn! sold in all tlie punt ij.nl town in the Fiiitcil States Canada, .vicmco and St l)omin'o. It mav be had in i-n eiines. Indium at the l)i uu St, ire of Ill IT -:!?. A .s'.-l it V;;. 1 l-l-'m A im cimes. July !l TAILOIUXd. 5IIF undersigned wishes to inform - his friends and the pulilic crnerally. that he has e.uiimt ni-cd the above business in a nait of Mr. Jones' Hat and Shoe Store, where he intends carry in? it on in all its various branches. Having u loiiLr experience in the business he feels a confidence in assuring the pitblie that nothing on his part w i.i be wanting to otvc every satisfaeti-m tt) those who may favor him with their custom, and hopes by care and attention to business, to mint a share of public patronage. .1. MA 1 . Vincennes, Oct. lOtli. 1 ST7. -2 1-tf. Sl'LCIK!! SP1XIL!!! rtlMlC. Subscribers have cti hand, and H constantly keep a larire amount d Cold and Silver, w hic.li they oiler to those wishm-rio make L:md entries at the same rates as those charged bv the Brokers at Louisville and Cincinnati. OF.ORGH CUF1KSHANK & CO. Vincennes, Oct. 10th, 137.-21-131. S id, ib; Trees, (asiortetl) 5', j-ist rc'pived n'ld for sale K. SMITH A i ViH.cnna-, Nov. -'', l

STOVES Evansville, Sep

Combination Stove. Dear Sir, My family have for a length of time been usmir PhtlDs' Cookintr Stove, w ith w hich they were well pleased; indeed I believed myself that its utility could not be surpassed, if equaled, but of late we have had an opportunity to test the pnalities ol another, "the Combination stove, called I owns latent unproved' y M. Front h. and have found that it is far superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to tnv inquiries, in v family iy, that thev, can cook faster, better and wnli less fuel and trouble, ttian they could w ith the other stove, I can only account or the tliilercnce in this way, that the improved stove is so constructed, that you an control the temperature at pleasure without elianing the furniture on the stove, therefore the articles cooked are not dam. i - 1 I aireti ov too Treat a neat, nor is tne tieai wasted bv beinir misapplied. I make this statement that the world mav be benefitted by it, as well as the enders of the improved stove. WM. TKAFTONMr. Ira French. We. the undersigner?, are using the combination Cooking Stove. called Town's patent, improved by M. French. We have no hesitation in saying, that for convenience and expedition in cooking, and lor the sat ino of fuel, it far surpasses any cookino store now in use. We therefore cheerfully recommend it as a very valuable improvement. WM. K. II AM. A. P. HF'i CHINSON", A. II LA MAN , JOHN A. CFKL, A. YOFNC.S. Ml. Cannel, 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 anv now in use. My family are well pleased with theirs. Yours, P. II. PAOWELL. The subscriber having the exclusive riolit of making and vending the above stove, keeps it constantly on liana. I tie Conical Stuve he also keeps a very cheap and convenient cooking Move. ALSO A CKLAT YAKIETYOF IIOI&. PARLOR STOVES, w hich he pledges himself to sell at tha Louisville and Cincinnati prices. The public are particularly invited to call and examine the Patent Combination stove. Sept. 2th, 1S:J7. 2U-;f. IRA FKFN CTL Wise S: Elliott, SADDLE, HARNESS TRUNK - - - " 2 Viciam:s Ia. VWIN'tl jus t received fioin the Last, a nee etofij and well si lei ted stock, which renders thci issortmi ut complete, they arc now prepared to for ni.-h to order cheap for cash. Saddlerv, Hardware Saddle trees. a-'on. Ihirrouehe and bi Jlainess t eii. W'elioiL'. Skin. W hips. Saddles, liridles Travelling Trunks. Travellni" Macs, Ac. Alse. kii tnnr. Bridle and I Li rn e s s Leatht r. -N. II. All orders promptly attt nded to. Yluceline . Oct. Ml'ilh. lsij if. SriTii in I lo x Knox Ciki i l Sipt. Finn t Critr 137. A k'.i Count l. t atliarine I'ortce s. Petition for Divorce. Fnne Portce. ) And now :d this time came the comlinant bv Judah and (iibson, and on motion it is ordertil that notice ot the pendency of this petition be j-'iven said fendant by pu'd icali.in for four weeks in tin: meennrs Saturday dazettc, that unless he pleads, answers or demurs to the same on or before the calling of tha cause at tlie next March Term of the Knox Circuit Court, said petition will be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly; and on further motion leave is gavn said complainant to amend her bill w .'iin is accor jrd in; !v done and cause continned. Test, A. I). SCOTT, Clk. -'neennes, Dec. 1th, 1H37. 2-lt P RANCH BANK, l inrenncs, Ia. )cc. 11, 183" rSOTICH is hereby piven to the stockholders in this Branch, that a dividend of five per cent, has been declared upon the business of this Branch for the six months endino 30th October last, payable on and after the 5.h inst. reserving twelve and a half cents on each share for school purposes. JOHN ROSS. Cashier. 27-3t STEAM MILL FOB SALE. U"M1F. subscriber wishes to sell Lis inS terest (one third) in the Palmvra Steam Saw Mill, situate about 4 1-2 mileca3t of Vincenne", and now in successfu operation. Terms made known on app' cation. RICHARD SCIIOITFLD Vincennes, Nov. 29, 1837 27-Tt