Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 February 1838 — Page 3
the afurnouu of th - tth of April Ut. in the house of a Faraee, by the ecidental scUin; on foe ot boiling pitch. The wind was hih. ami the llanies spread rapidly, hut the couflasratioii did not reach it height unlit noon ihe next day. mid continued hrniu.linill tb. ini.ht de.trON X 0 ('000 hoUSC. ttlld
600 live. Bo."U-'t Trurticnpt. . - About ten vears a?0 it was computed lh;tt of i QO Dill) inhabitants in lmtsscls, U.lui were iknipcri. l'superism has much diminished I trieli ince Unit time ailmnih it sti.l nWi to x, vcrv considerable extent. H'uflCE' YoTaiLUHSTHE undersigned, having procured the apenrv from James II. Chappe'l. of the City of Philadelphia, for vending the latent Spherical System of Cutting, comprising an Elastic Square, by which a fixed centre ef revolving spheres are obtained, and measures pass therefrom to thp Sphere, like the S.tnbeams to the Plan ets, respoctiuliy invt.te tha attention ot master Tailors and oihers, to this new and improved system. The Map ami it direction is plaia and cotanrehamstve. Harmony and order pervade the whole K yet? in. Such persons as ehoos? to nav ten dollar per year for the Nvitem and fashions, rn long as thev wish to us the Svs;ein. van have that privilege. The Fuiliijiis t:av he I.aJ at various price to s.ilt pnrcinsers. Quarterly . i-ld-nr) h .S"n"-. i nual JLtp a;nl I'a'irra Cc , .nM ?. per nnnum. Theo, ti.thrr ilh t' semiannual Fashion t'ard, miorct!, J 5; unco'.orel. $4. Order At aiix' of t-ie a'luve, st!e:ni?d with the amount in solvent hank hiil, or with a certificate thai th money N deposited with the I'ostmas'er. orsome responihle merchant, and suSjoot to our orlier. will insure the sending of the artie'es. 7The lar?e, full size Map an-1 Ch-.rt ar to well explained an i c. doted, that the leirninj of the System h made plain into all who uke the System by mail; anil eomt prefer learning it from the Map to tHat of personal instruct, on. as they hate time to reflect, and not beiner confuted with tlie manner of teaching, or with too much instruction. Add res f MASST.Y k. WKWVV.W. I in-mnrs, IriJiinui. l'eh. id, issf . r.r.-tf Wise & Ssiiiott, ABLE, HARNESS & TRUNK YlNT.NNi:S 1 A. HAViXfl j:is rreeeived from the. Kat. a nec ami well scle. ted stock, which renders thri aasoitnirnt eonrplete. thc fire now prepared to for niah to order cheap for cah. Sj(b'!.rv. Hardware Saddle tre;s, Wuon. ilarrouclie nnd (tij Web. Wfliin;. Skins. Whips. Saddles TravelliiiE Trunks, Travelling Mats, 5c H fncs, li lilies ;. Alse. Skirting. Uri.lie and Iir.ies I. rather. .V. H. All orders p'omptie attr'n'ed to. inceiiiies, O t. "dth. 1 i'J-tf. HORN .'ic W.VI'SKN hsvi,T msrt-ijtulwith thm -IAMB'S f. THOilN, the linn in futura will be Thorn, Watson ft ' . TH'i. THOIIX. I.KUls 1 WATSON", J Mi:- . TIIOKN". 3.-, tf. XO Vii'v,. THORN. WATSON" V Co. hav inr purchased the ( 'onfctio'iarv and Baker v estalilishment f Kbetwine ev Kollcnbiirg, respectfully inform the public, that th-v wJ! i a, rv on the above Lusina in a'l its various b-.i iches. The former ens. tomers of the establishment, and the public in general are solicited to give us a caM. Thev will constantly keep on hand at w'.io'eaale or retail. Candies every (lOrpnitioiL iiuth'r Crackers, I Ii H Sroad, i Kit r'tui t's, u 'rd rs f-om tlie netchVvrin:; tow ns promptly attended lo tor a iv nf the abov article. ' TiiORN. WA'l'sttX irc Co. S3 tf. W VNT T". IMMI'.Ol VIT.I.V. BfTTnix. rr.cis, ciuckf.ns, tluklvs, and ad kinds nf piovi.M.ms for which the highest market price will b- riven. T1IOKN, WATSON Ok Co. nr,-tf. MSTSIAV. TKAVFD awav from the sub scriber living in Johnson Toiv 11s:up. Knox eountv, one I ow anci rhlack Calf. The cow i black and white spotted called by some a flea-bitten Covr. Any person bndinr, the above described Covr, or pi v pi ' such icforrmtion as will enable the nnderaianed to g-t her. will be handsomely rewared bv JO-HI A BARK MAN". -;.";h. If ! 35-tf.
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rmV Arc hibald M. McC'.ure livCTC, inj three miles north cast of ' . ) s I'lcennes. on the 13th day of Jauua-y-yjrv, 18;, two Colts, one a brown ej5a lil'ey, supposed lo be three; ems old next sprint;, has tiuee white fe t, and a hire;.- lump on her breast bone, The other a Koau I.i.ev. supposed to he t'J years old next spring, wph a white f.iee; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised at twenty dollars each, before me by llenrv K. Vi,t and Liias Keins. JNO. COLLINS. J. I". .Tannery H3S. :'5-: AUGUSTUS CLOUxSE, ISHLS respectfully to mtonntlie cllleiis of ..... it vi. I:i:lv. ttl:lt himeneed in his new shop, on IJroa.lwsy, comer of i'inr.i street, near the Methodist 'hurch. whore. tie intent! I) ijevcle I'.uuseii 10 iue r.ianuiao'ure 1 Al.i. ITS VARIOUS BLANCHE am;! n't priii zr.. I'liiim:. Am r.i: am ur.iwiuKi. A. will etvite auv work i.i hit lino, that nav l oijereil trom a uisiance, ri;aer no:u a iraft or dc c. i.ulon of the article: and orders fir arri ics w ill b - attended to with o.-.niu:udj. ,. 1!. 'l'h- highest p.ice will he gien fjr old iron . Ja-.uarv C 1. t . 3 l-fim i:v a L) rni;r (ioons. r."fTv rtndorsitTncd hi jitt op?nod a -i well assorted stock of ('; IS. well suited to the p?e?ii seaso'i, and continues at the store lorm.Tty nnJTinimn, where he ! nwppil IV I I I '1 1 ;" I would be pleased IO SC Ills oh intends to " I customers ancl tnends, ds, and .! unustiailv low for cash. I,. Tl M MS. . Jm. l'.V.h. :t-tf. BSHALGSGrl & HALL. KSti:' ITl'l.I.V inform the cilw.ens Yioccnn-s and th count y la general that thev are l.i-2!y enjaJJ HI the manufactory eng:tJ in the manufactory ofj PI.WKfs i i ( 'inriiiiia'i, Ohio, and liav tslien tlo t'nr 1 .store huiMia j recently occiifned bv the Methodist Book K ic.ii, on M i:n street, three ,! -i .is no ,H of dih street, isheie 1'iey ahail be pletw.j t i supply ail that may favor them with a call, of t..e best ip..v!itv of and at educed prices. A Kill of Prices may t the o'li.-e of the Vinceanes Ca.ettc. VhoeaV purchasers will find our be seen at N. H. tock the 1 est and best assort tr.ent in the wstern c mntrv. A Id'ersl discount made. September 1". 1S3T lV-fkn Urn -?vIK Hook of the late firm of IV.-ke -3U Hrowne are left with me for cetdemrut. Theicfo, all those indebted will take notice that if their notes n'ld accounts are not paid by the 0iii of Tehruarv nest, I have orders to commence uit alainst everv defaulter. samuf.i, mi.r,. j: c i.ieence j ;n-tf ADMIHISTRATRIX5 NOTICE. ,1 ) l it h u JJ (o.rjiied b.a-i Ollt'Ku hereby civen that the under taken out letters of Adminis tration on the estate et Henry Kichar U ulc, late of Knox co.iotv. deefasrrl. All persons i.idrhtt 1 to .id esljte will make immediate payment, and ail tin-se having claims aaai'ist to same, will nres-iit them l.-za'.lv authenticated for settlement, i'he estate is auoposrd to he so'vent. MAKV I'dCUAUDVlhld:. Adm'x. TannarT 13 1 : 33-3t. ADMiKISTHATRIX3 SALE. reJiUO t! ii Jersi'-ned Administratrix on the rn3, tate of Henry Ku h '.rdvi'le, will expose to Mle at puhlk' auction on Saturday the 3rd day of February, all the persona! property, of said de-c-.sed. consistiii- of Horses. Hog, one two ,,ic was on Ploughs ar.iH lears.w itli other tarniiiiir iitensiis.tOi;et'iiervvith hou-ehold and kite hen furniture. Terms of Sale. All sums of three dollars smd under, cask: AM sums over three dollars, a credit of nine months will be gi van. the p,iivhaer giving his note wiih approved security. MAIJV KICIl AKDVII.Lr:. Adm'x. Janu-.rv l'J I -'ts :;:!rit. MANAGER'S GFFsOE. W!:eeline. Dec. I s.;r. Sl(K).0(i') I.ot'rry in I0WH Trics "a. Wellsburijh Lotiery. ("ias 1, ciawa at Alex. .Ian, -0. Isio-i. 1 '-0 l'na ea I 00,000 3t.K0 s.eon i.(OU) ::.(ioo 3. "HO 30,tilH s.OOO I 01(0 :. ono ".oliil 0 halves o ouariers wlior's bv certificate portion. Ti.-kets 5 ae of i.'i sliares pr: : :.o. A will coat pac ! 3 V. NORFOLK LOTTFRV. ('las--, one draws at Alex.. Ian. 7 It I of 3(1.000 i 1 of 10.000 3U.0i:0 lO.Oiit) ,000 ..-,)0 1. 1 -JO j beside C.dOll o d'O t.100 I y.OOO .in.l each of li.'""! I 10 halves 5 eiuirters " of SOI I. i icuets I 0. A packarrc ol whole tickets bv certi icalc wiliest PJ0. We prc-cit to our coirespou lents the schemes f.ir Janinrv in the New rHr, and hope t!ie pood link attending o:ir euitomer rlnrnii tlie war about to close wnl eontinue in that about comancncius Ad lre-s vnnr orders to .!. M. CLAKKF. Aqt. Mi ;" "iW tf -i-m-r j-v- 1 r'TT I T " : (JtJ.. 1 I I .A .N Iv i,l," I e DY,of Uusse'lvtlle! Ky, has obtained a patent for his newly invrntetl How and Worm Spring Saddle, which he oilers to the public. This spring gives liie seat of the saddle a delightful elastic spring, and renders it verv easy and comfortable to the rider. The spring can he so regulated, that by turning the tnp of the screw, it will be suitable for any sired man. If it should become necessary the pi in? can be taken out and another substituted for 25 cents, and without taking the caddie apart; and if the straining: web should cct slack by use, by turning the. tap of the screw the web can be tightened. Anv common blacksmith xvho is
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accustomed to tempering;, can make the
spring it all the apparatus pertaining to the saddle. Many saddles have been made and are highly approved of for the ease they give lo the rider. S. 1'. Edwards, of Louisville, Ky, the proprietor of the saddle tree manufactory, will keep the How and Worm Spring saddle tree on hand, made m the best style. 'I'he spring and apparatus will costoOcts. Any person who has secured a right to manufacture the above named saddles, by application to the said establishment wilt be promptlv supplied. There will be arriiiigements made with all the saddle tree n inulactories to make the Dow and Worm Spring tree, so that purchasers may get the trees with convenience. Agents are i.'ctug appointed in every state in the Lnion, who will be duly empowered to sell rights. The following certificates are hereunto tppended from gentlemen of hih stand tug and experience, and many more of the same character could be procured, but I trust it is unnecessary, as the superiority of the invention 0:1 the first glance w i be admitted by all: hi is tf certify that I have purchased Jonathan Keedy's Patent liow and Worm Spring, to give permanent elasticity, to the seats of paddle, for the county of Logan, state of Kentucky, and have made saddles on the above plan for nearly twelve months, 3iid find ready sale for thetn. i'roin the experience I have had in making and using the above named Sm-in'v. 1 have no hesita tion in aying that it in far the bast sprino now in use; and I do further certify, that a number of persons to whom I have sold these saddles, tlo say that they are far superior to any they have ever used, for ease and comfort, and that thev would make tenor fifteen dollars difieren ce in their favor. Some have gone so fir as to sav that they will never ride any other, if they
ofiCan obtain the Spring caddies. Given
under mv hand at Klissellvillc, t il 1 1 tii Jav 0f December, I KIT. GEO. S. YICK "Having purchased, and frequently rode a saddle made upon the plan of Jonathan Keedv's improvement in applying the How and Worm Spring to rive permanent elas'.i.-ity to the stats of Saddles I. with pleasure, give it as my opinion, that said improvement it fully whai it purports to be, viz. 'an improvement;' and those persons who have much riding, will find that the charge for the patent is but a poor compensation for so much ease art! comfort." H. II. Will FA KER. Sept IHliT. I do hereby certify, that 1 purchased a saddle of G. S. Vtek, made according to Jonathan Keedv's new improvement in applying the How and Worm Spring to give permanent elasticity to the seats of saddles, and have no hesitation in saying that the improvement is a valuable one and well worthv the attention of the public. "J. CAM HELL. Sept. IS.h",. I hereby certify, that I have been for ?ome time riding a saddle made according to Mr. Keedv's improvement in appiving the now and u orm c pii:ig to give elasticity to the seats of saddles, for which he has recently obtained a patent from the General Government And have 110 hes itation, in saying, the improvement is a rrrnd one, well calculated to live to the rider the most agreeable saddle and altogethar worthv of public patronage. T. M. SMITH. Sept. 1'L lfs.TT. I no h;rrbv certify that I purchased a saddle of Sir. G. S. Vick, made according to J. Keedv's new .improvement in applying the How and Worm Spring to give permanent elasticity to the seats of saddles, and have no hesitation in saying that it far surpasses any stddle that I ever rede for ease and comfort. W. J. RICHESUN. Sept. lr.th, is:n. ' roih1 a spring saddle made according to J new improvement in applying IVCCilV 8 the How and Worm Spring, tion in saving that and have no hesita it surnasspj anv satldie t and pub! l ever rode for ease and comfort. think the improvement worthv of c patronage. J NO. ri'.iilHX. Sept. 15 isnr. The following persons having purchased, the right certify that it is their opinion that the above named spring- is tlie best now in use David Hlack, Monroe conn tv, Kv.. W. Gricrgs. Allen county Ky. J. W. Moorp, Simpson county, Ky. anil 1'.. Mathers of .Muienburgh lounty, Kv.. to whom individuals desirous of pur1 nasing the patent can reler. WM. C. ELLIOTT, AV1XG purchased the nglit to make and vend the above Patent , . - . , t. 1 11 1- .1 u:ul or:n r-pring .s.ia'.nes, ior 1:1c S'ates of Illinois and Indiana, with the exception of the county of Vanderburgh, in this state, would respectfully inform the public, that he intends keeping Saddies of the above description cons'.iuly on hand, and will warrant them to he far superior to nn v saddlesever used both in point of durability and tdasiicity; and would further say, that he is about makinr: arrangements with Messrs. Hassett & Kendal! of Cincinnati and other factories, to furnish him the above described Trees, which he will keep, for sale, so that country Faddlers may provide themselves with Trees cheap. J.munrvO, 1S3S H2-tf.
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WANTED TO PURCHASE PECIE, U. S. Notes, Eastern drafts if., Checks on the Po--t Office department, for which the highest premums will he given bv GEO. CRl'lKSHANK & CO. A'incenncs, Oct. 19th. 1S37.
II 12 subscribers are now receiving, Jr opening
a general assortment of r orrign and Doiuesti Ditv hoods?, iiitahle for the present, and approaching season orether with a good assortment of Hats, Bonnet Boots and Shoes, Iron, .Nails, Castings, Ijroci Queens-Ware, Glass Ware, Hard-Ware and C'n erv, .I.SO a Hree ;uaiit.i,'y Keuhawa Sjlt, .Ve. JUL aHiftv stock has boon purchased 111 the I.astern cities, (principally in Philadelphia,) and ai a verv lavoratile lime, ami we intend lo sell us low, and 011 as good terms as any other house in the place. We are thankful to our friends and the public in general, for past favors, and w ould solicit a continuance of the same. 'I'll OR. & TKACEV ineennes, .In!i ;2 I 8, 1-CO-PARTNERSHIP. fffHE undersigned, having; entered into partnership in the DRUG business, intend constantly keeping on hand, an ex tensive and general supply of DKl GS, PAINTS. OILS, DYK-SI'UFFS, PEllFCMKRl', f,-c ant! hope from their constant attention to business, to merit and receive a share of puotic patronage. j ney assure tneir friends and the public, that anv article oflered tor tale bv tnem, shall be genuine of its kind. Their terms liberal, at whole sale. Ii. II1A IvtK, F. V. M'KEE. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a partner who is experienced and attentive. will, at all times when called on, attpnd to his practice as heretofore, xvho, being greatful for past favors, hopos, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of pat ton age. May 13, 50-11 0"i7N. H. The undersigned, having sold his former stock of GOODS, informs his customers that he has his books in the Drug Store, where his former customers may find him, and request thev would call ana sett.e immediately. E. V. M'KEE. fLCKX.i:S Eraelical Insti fate, sintii vi:.r:. Onai jwpifs nf ri!her .ve.r or any 7gr rilOVIDKJ) IF 1) LSI KM I). Fupiiis tautrht as their rircumstances reouire. Tuition: Jfl5 per year of four quarters; 5 per quarter, of twelve weeks; extra charge wood, cv.c. Tuition due on entrance. Mr. cv Mrs. CROSBY. Cvndacto.'r Spet. 217 15-tf. 00GT0B W EE j) l.SPLCKl LL informs the citizns of the town atd Knox county, that he has located himself in Vince:ines for the practice of Physic in all it various banches. He will alao devote a portion of his time to the diease of the Teeth, Gums and Mouth. All operations of a Dental character warranted. Office on 2d St.. just opposite Dr. Somes' office w here h may at all times bs found. N. H. Dr. M. will ride at all hours of the night when called on. A ineennes, Nov. 30, 1837 27-tf. DISSOLUTION. fSTMIK partnership heretofore existin J under the firm ot Hrokaw fc 1 aylor, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business in future will be carried on by II. P. Hrokaw at tha old stand on Market street, where those dispose to favor him with their custom, will call. Those indebted lo Hrokaw it Taylor will please call and setttle their accounts without delay, with II. P. Hrokaw, v ! is authorized to receive and settle the same, as it is indispensably necessary that tlie books of the late firm should be closed. II. P. HROKAW, I. TAYLOR. N. H. All those indebted lo Hrokaw and Taylor must pav up by the 20th of January, or they will hav to bear the con--iCt;uonc'3. II. P. ii. Vincenncs, Dec. Ith 1S.TT. 2S-tf. SALT! SALT! S JEST RECEIVED, 1 hunii 7 Ji1-) t'rCl' barrels, first quality, Kenhawa Salt, and lor sale by THORN it TRACY. ' Dec 2 !.. 137. mmw hem. Till' subscribers have associated them selves for the purpose of carrying on the MERCANTILE business, in the name I stvle of Burtch it Hannah, and havpure based the stock of GOODS ot XT essrs. Hunch u 11 chord, and taien the corner store lately occupied by them, where thev w ould be pleased to supply the former customers of the house, and the public generally. As our assorimeuis good, we are determined to sell as low as anv house in the place. WM. BURTCH. J. H. HANNAH. A incr-nnes, August 7, 1S37. 1 1-tf SIIEiilEE-S 'SALE: jj9Y Virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed from the Clerk's Oihce of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to nublic. sale before the C ourt-1 louse door in incc-nnes. on oauiruav trie ion ui February next, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting re-al and personal estate to Execution, ail the right, title and interest of William Simms. in and to a certain lot of ground lying and being in the Borough of A'incetmes, containing one fall lot, known and designated . . i .i i bv- No. 207. taken as the properly of
AA'illiam Simms. to satisfy Satd Execu tion in favor of the State of Indiana. .ACH. PFLL1AM. .V. A". C. January 25th, IS"?. 35-b't
WHEAT! WHEAT!!!! w wr 111 n ., ...
'H'ijl. suosenners will receivs anv Ja- quantity of good merchantable wheat at the market price when delivered, in goods, or tor notes and accounts due. Those who know themselves indebted would do well to avail this opportunity to pa up, ana save lurther trouble. THORN & TRACY v ineennes, August 4, 1837. 10 t CHEAP CJOOIXS. rjfllffc Subscribers have on hand a large - assortment of Dry Goods and Gro cenes which they will sell at reduced prices, and take in exchange Louisiana, ) Alabama. ! Mississippi, PaljerTennessee, I And notes of all other solvent Hanks ot the Enion. CEO. CRUIKSIIANK & CO. Vincennes. Oct. I'Jth, lSlFT. 21-13t Clieap Goods. HE'iIIE undersigned with a view of clo sing their business, will sell off their present stock of Hy wholesale or retail, at the most reduced prices 1 heir goods were mostly purnaseil last spring and this lull in the eas tern cities, and comprise a lare and gen eral assortment. A handsome sunnlv of k AlaL V 1XTJCK COOIXS I list received. J hose wishino- to buy are respectfully invited to give us a call when we shall be happy to furnish them with goods at a much lower rate than cus tomary. " COOKING STOVES, f the most approved pattern, and for 6ale ROSS & E WING. Dec. 9, 1837 29-tf. jncennes, HE subscriber would respectfully inJt- form the citizens of this place, and the public in general, that he has removed his chair shop to the building formerly occupied by John Ewing, Esq. where he is prepared to furnish and will keep constantly on hand, or make to order, AYindsor Chairs and Settees in the greatest variety of Patterns and colors, in the shortest notice, and in the very best style of workmanship. ROCKING CHAIRS of all sizes and Patterns, made to order. Old chairs repaired and painted. JONATHAN SMILEY. Yincennes, Oct. 4, 1837 19-tf. GO-PARTNERSHIP. T11L undersigned having purchased the stock of goods of L. L. Watson would respectully inform their friends and the public in gene, ral. that they intend carrying on the Tailoring business at the house formerly occupied bv him on Water Street, next door to Burtch V Hannah's Store, under the firm of Gnrirnour V U7.ir, where thev would be pleased to supply their old friends and all others with ClolJis. C'assinirrcs. Saflinctfs, Jeans. rcsfings of all kinds. s AND READY MADE CLOTHING, of which they have a general assortment, a which thev arc determined to sell low for cash. SAML. OoeiULNOUR. KLY K. WHITK, Yincennes, Oct. 12tl, 1837. 20-tf. nd SPECIE!! SPECIE 1 1 1 rjglHK Subscribers have on hand, and constantly keep a large amount of Gold and Silver, which they oiler to those wishing to make Land entries at the same rates as those charged by the Hrokers at Louisville and Cincinnati. GEORGE CRUIKSIIANK it CO. Yincennes. Oct. 19th, 1837.-21-l.lt. TO THE mJISLIC. rnVO boxes, directed to the uuderg signed, marked George Kimball, Yineennes Indiana, fnin Havre, France, were received lat spring, and carefully stored away, expecting an owner would soon arrive to claim then. One box was recently opened, and found to contain four bags of Beet seed, supposed to he the surrar beet each bag weighing 75 lbs. The oilier box yet remains unopened. The owner if anv there be, would do well to call, pay cost and charges, and t3ke them away previous to tlie first ol February ensuing, or they w ill be sold after that time to the highest bidder. AVI ELI AM M IE UKE. A'inccmes Dec. 7th 1S37.2S-M I HON iSo CASTINGS. STUST received, Junietta Bar Iron, and Plough Moulds. Also, Hollow-ware. Castings, Shovels. Spades and Patent Huckets, and for sale bv THORN :l, 1S37. it TRACY Dec. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y A'irtue of a writ of Fi. l a. to me directed from the office of the Clerk of the Knox Circuit court. I will expose to public sale before the Court House door in Yineennes. on Saturday toe l , in ren ruary next, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock on said day, agreeably to the third section of ihe law subjecting real and personal estate to Execution, ad tne right title and interest of Europe Grater, in and to a certain lot of ground lying anil being in the Borough of A'inoennes, containing 30 feet in front on Market street, known and designated by No. 100, taken as the property' of Europe Graeter. to satisfy said Execution in favor of John B. Dunmi1g' ZACH. rFLLIAM. S. K. C. January 25th, 1383531
NSW GOODS. WHOLESALE & REATIL rjfflllE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the publicand particularly the former patrons of .Messrs. Hurtch fc Ileherd to a Ac tc exlensire assortment of G-O0BS, Just received from Philadelphia t Balti more well adopted to the present and ap" proaching season, comprising almost eve
ry article the wants of the country require ISroad Cloths, assorted colors. Casimeres t Sattinetts, Calicoes, Elanr.els and Rlankots, French it English Merino, Hrown it bleached Shirtings and Sheotings Bonnets, Shawls, Handkereheifs, A sorted, Boots it 8hor, Carpenter's Tools, all kinds, Saddle Trees, Hardware, Qucensware t Glassware, Saddlery, And an assortment of Fresh Groceries, All of which was laid in for cash at (he present low prices and will be sold at a small advance. Jeans, Linsey, Flax and Tow linen and Hceswax, will be takenin exchange at tha ugliest prices. 1 leacs call and examine for vourselres. Ill HITCH t HANNAH. A'incenncs. Nov. 24 1837 26-tf. SADDLE" TREES: hi Saddle Trees, (assorted) Lfl jast rceived and for aal K. SMITH & C iVincennas, Not. 1S36 23-tf. J, 1J. JIjIHTIJY ct- CO. AVE just received from Philadel phia. a large and splendid assort ment of WINTER GOODS, consisting part of Super Bint, Black, Brou n and Fancy colored Cloths. Blue, JJlark. Drah, and Fancy colored 'uslinerrs, rilihed end plain. Plain and printed fancy colored Sat tinetts. Plain and figured Silk and Cotton J'tlet. Silk, Satin, Sicansdoivn and other esttnzsMoleskin, Pilot Cloth and Flashings Jeans, Jlaizr, Flannels, itr. Sheetings and Shirtini. Blue, (ireen and Scarlet colored Blankats, lest quality. ffoolen ff Jiieckshin Gloves and Mitts. Hosiery. Merino and Cotton Shirts. Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Silk a)id Cotton L'mbrrllas, iVc. Fur and Silk Hats Fur and Seahfan Boots and Shoes, superior quality. Also a quantity of ready-made Clothing, superior to any stock ever brought to this market before viz: Dress and Frock Cloth Coats. Cloth and cassimere pantaloons. Silk Felvcts, Satin and fancy Vests. Dress and Frock Jeans Coats. Satlinctt and Jeans Pantaloons. Cloth, Petersham, Blanket and Flushin? Over coats. Gum Plastic Over and Sportinz coats. Pinen and cotton Shirts, collars and Bosoms. Satin, Bombazine and Fancy Stocks All of w hich are opened and for sals at reduced prices prices at their Store on Market street, one door from the comer of Water street, and opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. Persons wishing to purchase ara requested to call and examine. N. H. Clothing made to oriicr at ths shortest notice, and in the newest stvle. Yineennes, Nov. 10, 1837. 21-tf R9WANDS' TONIC, MIXTURE. or Vkcltadlk Fi:niuFiGE. 1 Specific and Lasting Cure for the lever and .iguc. III: worthv re-ntdv repels the charge of lieinp quack medicine, it having been the result of anv years' study, experience and laboi in the medical practice and nbserTiition ot I e ver and mic. It is composed of such medical principle as were considered mo.t lit to restore the harmony of action between the .stomach, liver and the oilier important functions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause ol tlie illseasc. 11 sneeuiiy promotes a reg ular and healthy appetite, w hich i generally entirely destroyed or rcdered very preeaiioua; by ivhieh i i'ect vii?or and stiength aie soon afl'orded to the whole fvstem. It must bo apparent to alt thiit a medicine possessing these peculiar virtue is useful in a irreat variety ot complaints. J5y na newins the healthy action of the digestive organ, thus proved itself of remarkable benefit in I)ypepsid. Depraved appetite, Heart-burn, AVator lirash. Flatulency, Jaundice, . iiit sweats, Dyeritarv, lionel i on. plaint, and many other affile, lions of similar oriuin. lint it is in the treatmcnl of Fever and especially Fever und Agut, or Intermittent Fever, that its powers have been principal! v tested, and w iih tho.-e i ho have seen it usefulness, it is pronounced nn invaluable remedy It has also been used as a preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of tha ( 'hills and Fever, ami it has always warded oft the apprehended attack. Many hundred person of known veracity, have testified lo its powers a a specific, but the medicine wi so generally know that it is deemed unnecessary to copy any of them. It is maiiuf ictujed by the propiietor it Philadelphia, and sold in all the principal town in the I iiited fstales Canada, Mexico ant Domingo. It may be had in Yincennes. ndi-na, at the Dm? Store of WTT SAWYER. Yincennes, July 3, 1837. ll-I.iri WILLIAM THURSTCTJ" & COT Co m rnissfo n Mrrcha n ts. EVANVILLK, IN P. 3 6rw
