Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 February 1838 — Page 3

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J33AT3 OP WJI. J. X5AnKI33. Jr. We regret to learn that WM. H. HAlJ1US0N , Jr., aged 36. died at North lien J, -I too .a'i.!pnna nf his faiher. Oil TuCS-

i!av evenin: las!, the son of 0;h in He was ,b the seco ml (;?n. Harrison, ami had long been suhenng a most painu, iiliies?. He was a lawyer by profession, and for several years practiced at the LSar with distinction and success, lie was a guntleinan of tine talents, agreeable manners, and amiable; qualities, and a. great isvnriic among bis aequa'misnre. He has left a most interesting' family to lament thair loss. Cincinnati I Hug. .ten For:: nf Intemperance. TUe Bonon Herald H, that a man waohad recti ved a fuciure oi li.c k'ull in hi youth, f..r which lie was trapaniied :.d u'ate of silver inscrti-d in the skull, wsn.urg Ii:nor, and l.ei.15 unable to c.n t:ie ni'mty to pur it, clawed oat th? tu.v.r ; it? ? i: 1 iii lor rain. Ho soon cau?ht cold from tn ;r

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f the part and died. .-i: i.r. 7 ,,,ir'..i,i. .(OS" er 01 S .Vers on m? .-lies is est:imhlic lands of the United mated at not much short l 0J.1MJ solos. About '20.000 i.re squatted in the Territory of Wisconsin. We learn that Henry A. Maldenberg, at present a Representative in Congress fram Pensyli auia. has been nominated by ihe President in be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to his Imperial M.oeJtv the Emneror of Austria. J ' . .Vu-.. I,i:d. 7,iJ,: inr Thf r nl i i valor, at tlie consUiSion of a liinrr and able artic.e in favor : of usful eduealion. extended to the ma'S; of soeietv. thus vielde its tribute to the,

imporlan'ce of an enlarged system of mor-jsell l and scientific instruction for the working elapse ind to the benefits of Industry.

Men have trie J all sorts ol expedients, : for lliOUfan and hvppmess; an in bistrv. t"rnrcr-: happiness as lu ' .i'und direcud by a culiivatsd mind he .-. . .u . .m,d nr laborin? nrolessions Toe consoiousnpfs last vi-h riM oniv ,,! i.rovidin for ourselves, and tnose .-!., .Unr-mlsilt 111)011 I'.S. bill that C are S', to society, and thereby fulfilliV'im- of ur highest moral obligations, j !. -ieli Bourea of eeiovment. to which jHl-H' ' - - . ' ihs indolent and dissipate must ever ie - main utter stranger hat we want sclicois! . i...,.:..,,. ,.i c..;.ptihfi i 'ruction for the working classes of society -Ivl h.t ,hir establishment would con- , ;, i.0 , ,v f the court-i UUC Ue iu i. ... , i i ..t , . - , nrt-"l.l'i try. am it id reii to the perpetuuy oi ou i.-o...i ious fret Jo in. . person cno.eu wu.i R potato will find instant relief it is s.i.u, i,v swallowm? a pumpkin. A. O. I'ir. : IN.'IKl) U.i i'iurdjv uvcal.i.: lue ftlii i-.-t i,v th- Rt.Kov. !5ii'ioi r.nsati f. W, I .Mi. ..in.!,. I.. Kvto.. or VinecniiesIa.,to.M!si Caara Bcrt'noiJ, ct" t. T.or.i-i. i UiKD In this town on toe 'dmti ml. Mr. E K While, late of New ion;. an interesting and industrious yoiinif man. During his short residence amongst us. his good conduct gained him i i any irienus. ..IV- r.,rr-i n hmuk hi.-r n V iM vrs w ere cios d lly foreiim S'.auds !iHu-'?:ii nnio compus .; Uv fjrcijn hands lii hnmMe gisve ajora'd, i!v siranscrs hoaor'd, and by stran;ers I!l.)uld.' PIED On Sua; Jay cveuina. 4ih inst., in "r.ron.!alet, St. Loaii county. Ma'am o!jr'ret FUndrv, a?od 7o vear. tadv was a native or Yineenncs. and ne cf t! arUet sewiers in MU.ouri; havmg vested f ? f . 1 i V i-i 5 I n " riTICll ii l.erel.v -iven. that ta- partner "iMr heretofore exis'.ioij undir tlie lira ol J J . v i ( ; slmm.r.i. n now dissolve:! ly the de.vh "f JO.lIi 1 . v,-.l..(.w. I !. (irm ! v not, or o io' u coa'it, are re j u.,t ....I ... th M'lie laimc'wii'l wiin lUe ! SUOiC. 1 jumua ; tiartn.T 'i i. . tn:uR;.?E si.MI'iiOM. Hn'.-evUIe, Teh. -Ut, 1H33 3i-3t. O ITOE 13 liers'iy eiven to loose I i uuleble d to the laie firm of I. it it' IKP.! Uv note or boa.; accoun t. that X. i-v.'...," i iKa.r r.,,,u f.irivara anil PV the uini:3 UIC T v.vt. -- . sana? linme u;,!f.U-. thev in-iv expect to pay A15DILL JONES. nnitl. Vincennes Fe DLh. -Ai-u. To Speculators. epilC Suhscnber otV.'rs for sa'.o a buiUuni lot ' 18 feet front on Water -nest and raiiun ia tho Uoro i;h ot Vineeniiea. For terms apply to t'ac suoscriao j:isi:pii M.r-Lox. Yiacnnn."'. Feo. rth I So-. 37-11. tSuiing Isotx for Ivni. iraaf Sntn.-rllvr ivl'l lease for a teria 10 iS - ..,;.. I it desired, four b Jib.tin ' I.o'.i on Water street, be-inuio at tuc corner of Bnsieron and Water stieets ant exlennCO in to the Tin Sh n oe.-u;;:?d by Abcill & Jo:ie. Fiid Lot a ara fiom lH to "Zl feet front and " Iet deep. If not leased beiore t'.ie i-lth lat. (aturdav) thev e.i'.l th?u be od'ered for rent at puh'ir outerv liefoie the H'M! cf J. C. dark at 11 o ebv-k A. M. For further puti dara eo'pjir.? ot I'm o:u:e cf J. 8 iiaes on id Street. fi? wrr.s I5P.oitli.ei. Vin-ennes, rehruarv 7th, lcoS i'.WA N D C 1 1 E A IM i O O OS rSIHE undersigned ha just opened a M. wrU assort 'd stoclv ot l.UUDJ, wen suited to the present season, and continues , f ..irU- mvniil bv Daniel liTimm VkVhe would be pleased Ste S "itomers and friends, and s.1. in .mnsnallv low for . ash. MS. i-tf. . Ttn.i L. TIM

ds of years, to obtain weaPJi. j tile same ciiaraeter row.-.i piocurei

d after ail, it nas necotne j nut irusi u is uaiirc.ni uic u.i

n-e"V ev iuenf. I'llt tlisre is no course mat. iiuiiiy "i me ii.trmuii vj.i iu mat ji-i.io. ivV';-i we'll that is so self approving w A be admitted by all: "'1JO ce-tain in its success that gives I his is to certify that I hrve purchased n r'idi healih, contentm?at and mde-! Jonathan Iveedy's Patent 8v au.l Worm " 1" ii.- 's.-'wts-isial elements of Sprinj. to oive i-.crmanent elasticity, to the

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JONATHAN KHl)V,of Knssellville K y, has obtained a patent for bis newly invented liriw and Worm JSpring Saddle, which he offers to the public.

This saddle a ring gives tne liirbtiut elastic seat of He spring, and renders it very easy and comfortable to tho rider. The spring ean be so regulated, that by turning the tap of the screw, it will be suitable for any sired, mm. If it should become necesja-i-v thespiingoan be taken out ami another ubstiu.ed for '23 cents, and without taking the saddle apari; tind if the straining web should get Mac;; by us?, by turning tine tap il Hie screw i.ie wen can ne ngn-- !. Anv common blacksmith who is accus. uned to tempering, can ina,-.e tlie spring it all the apparatus pertaining to the sail-lie .M.'nv saddles have been made and arc hiciiiv approved of for the ease they give to the 1 i Jt-r. S. P. Lhlwtnis, of Louisvil'ie, Ivy, the 1 pio.n actor oi trie saujie irec m auiiiacnirv. ..ill Saddi ten the How and Worm Spring tree on hand, mile m the best tv ie. 1 ie soriiv and I'-inaralus wi:l cos ")0 ets. Anv pe-5 in who has secured a light to manufacture the above nainH saddles, by to tlie said establishment will api .icatinn ne nromp' v 6U'-pih-d. There will be alrroi.', mollis nrae.e : an me i.oju.c urc manufactories to make the LJow and ' orm Spiin" tree, so t'lat purchasers may get the trees wi i convenience. A ten is are ;-d in cverv state in the appoin: Union, who will be duly eijifjo'.verud to rights. The following certmcates are hereunto appended from grmtlemen of high staudmg aim exp-nenee, many more i , ,.i- . .1 I seats ol s, lor the county ol Lojan, ekv, and have made saddles on the above plan for nearly twelve months lor them, r rop.i the u: .1 lino icau o.i

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nntu'-lexnenence I have had in making and using

'the above named Spring, I have no iiesitalion in saving that it is lar the Lest spr n.T now m ue; and I do further eerttly, mat a number of persons to whom I liave som 11'... .1,. .... tti-itttoi- I :tuit the best 'inesc saddies, no sav inai iue arc i.irsu- ! . i i 1 perior to anv tnev naie evcrusco, lorcase and comfort, and that they would p.iak v in-lienor lif.eeii dollars differen cc m their Uvor. Some have gone so la as to sav that they will never nde any o her, .(they can obtain the Sp.mg sa.hhes. C.iven under mv liana at iiussenv we, ... , . l.!l,.pa no !1 It.l' T IV li.lH'J .U llil.'JUHUiwi dav of December, 1637. t.'UO. S. VICK. "Havin? jmrchas?d. and frequeniiy , i i 1 . ! . - I i" i rode a smi.ue maue upon ine pi an oi jjonatt'.an Keedy's iinprovement in ap.plving the Mow and Worm Spring to five permanent elasticity lo the seats oi SmiIlilies I, wiin pleasure. gie ii . ... , ? my opnilinn, that said improvement is limy what (.,!! , it purports to VIZ. m linprovemeiil and those persons w o have mucii ruling, i for patent is lut a po r com and comfort." ensation for so much ease II. II. WHITAKEK. 1'Sopt 1UT. I do fierrb V ceriitv, trial l nurennsco saddle of ( S. v ick, made ai-cortung Jonalliau Kecdv' new improvement applying i lie How and Worm Spring rive permanent elasticity lo the seats baddies at (1 have no hesitation m saviuir that ine tl, nprovemeut is a valuable one and well wtirihv the attention of the p'.mlic. j. camih:ll. I hereby certify, thai I have been for some time riding a sat; ddle made according ,i - Mr. Keedv's irn.iovement. in app.snz the How and Worm Spiing to give plasticity to the siV.s of saddles, for which i he !ias recently oiiiaincu a pa, em ir- iu l.i . . ' ' ..-A....w nt 1 l...,o it. luK. li i e Vi enerai v oi l i u oi. o l ...io ..... v. itatioii in s-ivinr. the improvement is r gool one, wed calculated lo give to tho rider the most agreeable saddle and u! to gether wortiiy r piumc patron ise. T. i. SMI TH. Sept. I'd, 1837.1 I no herebv certiiy that I a saddle of Mr. G. S. ick pur -Rased made aeaordmir to Kcedv's new improve ment m ap dying the Worn; Son.ti to give permanent i seats of saddles, and have no In-Mialion n isavin,T inai ii iar urpa-se out that I ever rode for ease and combut W. J. RICIIESOX. Sept. lolli. IS17. This is to certify thai I have rode : snrmo saddle made according to J. Leeds'" new improvement in applying the Row ami Worm Spring, and have no hesita tion in saving that it surpasses any com die that I ever rode for case and on. ol d think the improvement worth; an piibiio patronage. JXO. PERR1N. Sept. In 1837. The following persons lrvin;r purchased tlie rio-ht ceriifc that it is iheir opinion . , - .1. . 1 that the above named sprint: is mo "i. T. : 1 IM ..1- I. ......... n.lli'l..All. in IIB'L .IV ! II V. .T.WlllWk ....... tv. Kv W. Giiggs, Allen county ivy.. J. W. Moore, Simpson county, ivv., and E. Mathers of Mulenburoh coimiy. Kv., to whom individual? desirous ol puri. basing ib.epatcnt can refer. 1 WM. G, RL13TT. ""TT A V 1 N CT purehfmi the right ,o )l make and vend the above Patent Saddles, for ihe How ml w orm pr

(States of Illinois and Indiana, with the Ux-s'pV;"'" of ;is cc-v,ny cf VnmUr'Mi..

in this state, would respectfully inform the public that he intends keeping Saddles of the above description cjnsinily on hand, and will warrant them to be far superior to any saddlesever used both in point

ol durability and el further say, that ha ticitv; ani! wot: :!d about making ar rangements wall .Messrs. Jas-elt it Kendalr of Cincinnati and oilier factories, to furnish him the above described Trees, which he will keep, for sale, so that country saddlers may provide themselves ivi'h Trees cheap. JanuarvG. 1 Sifts !'2-tf. VVAA TE i T0 V (TilCilA sis PHCIK, U. S. Notes, Hasten) drafts eve., Chc:ks on the Post Office de partment, lor wiiic'i tne highest prein urns will be given hv (.!:,). CKLTKSHAMv Vineennes. Oct. 19th, 1S.'J7. CO. i!.UlVl TilE uudeisigned, having procuredt he arencv from James 11. Cha-ipell. of the Cuv of P!,i!adeii)hia, h i 1 1 1 a i e i a i a . i'n c'"". i 'I f 1 i. .. I . . r the Pa lent S iherical Svstem of Culling, coinpricing an Elastic Square, by which a ed centre of revolving spheres are obtained, and measures pass therefrom to the Spheres like the Sunbeams lo lha Plan- ' ,- . . .1... ...,.;,, ,.(' els, resp'-ciiuiiy iihv iu-s '" master Tailors and others, to this new and improved system. The Map and its directions is plain and comprehensive. H armor. v and order pervade the whole System. Such persons as choose to pnv ten dollars per vear for die System and Fashions, so long as thev wish to use ihe System, can have that privilege. The Fashions may be had at various prices to suit purchasers. fJi!ur!c,-fu .l-la-'iio ic. Met u:id Pa'tcru Curd, sold at fyZ pi n-'.num. These, tof-other witn miannual1 Fashion Curd, colored, So; uncolored, SI. Orders for any of the above, r.'.trm.deri wiih the amount in solvent bank bilks, or with a certificate Jhut the money is deposited with the Postmaster, orsome responsible merchant, and subject to otirordcr, will insure the sending ot the articles. gr--JThc larL'e, full size .Map and Clnrt are so well explained and colored, thai the learning of the System is made, plain unto rdf who take the System by mail; and some prefer learning it from the M:'p to that of personal instruction, as they have time to refiec:. and not be in 2 confused with tlie manner of teaching, or with too much instruction. AdJrcss to JOHN MVSSEV, l'in:rniic, Indiana. 2d, ISoS. 30-tf c eo. iS 7 v SABDlEsHAiiESSa b ksu.iri VMS I A. t .N t V. INC ;v. received fro.n the Lat. a i:ue I well seb- ted sto 'h. w hi-'h r-nders thei ioiteient compiete. til-y are now prepared to lor ;,:-h to er.h r el.er.p for ea.-h. Sadilh ry. Hardware t,,.,.. Va.'on. ISarromhe and (iii Harness Weh, Wehinc. SUin, Yhip. Saddles. l'ri.Ues Travehina TrunU.. Travelling Ua-;. ecc. Also, sliiitunl. Dridle and flames Leather. X. 13. Ail orders promptly attended to. Vincennes. Oct. Sfith. 117 02-tf. r-cIi: Hooks ot tiie late Urm oi . r. ' r.- ... Decker c j:--. rirow-ne ate r i' v, m. n. .... iwi .- . Therefore all tho-e i.idcblrd will take n.i'acj taat if their notes and accounts are not paid by tile jslih of February next. I have onas to contairnoe auil a.ai ;:?t cverv defaulter. AM id -if EI. HILL. Vincenne Jan. S lSU3W csoa. 1 iiJ !II"1 subscribers are now receiviiiL'. d openina ?! .t cTiei d -issortmoi.t of Foreign aad Hoiiicli nuv viooos, ;,o i,.rlr;'lf. nrcseot, and approa diin - seasons oii tberwiih i;.wJ a-soriui.'iu -i n., . . . . .r 11 .... i;.....,,.i H'v.ti -ml Shoes Iron. Nails. .astuv", l.rnce.i.i . Queens-Ware, Class Ware, Hard-'A are and (.11 erv. ALSO a larze opiaaiity Ken'aawa a!t. ic' TliV". a'tove stock h is been purchased in the F.astem cities, (piincipal'y in I'hi! d dphia,) and at a verv favorable tim. -tnd we intend to sell as I 1.,, .,.1 i-s ..-lorl terms as anv otaer nouse in ' Wo'a.e thankful to ".ur friends and the public, in aeneral.for past favors, anJ would soucit a continuance ol ttie same. THORN d. TRACY Vincenne'. JnneP, "I ' "SALT! SALT! TTTcVr RF.CEIVED. 1 hun dred barrels, first quality aiiiai Kenhawa Salt, surd for sale by I Dc Zl.xnZl. THORN & TRACY

NOTICE TO TA

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DISSOLUTION

rEMlIH partnership licretofore existing B under the firm ol Lro.iaw ic lay lor, was this dav dissolved bv mutual con sent. The business in future will be carried on by II. P. F.rokaw at tlie oid stand on Market street, wise;.: those dispose lo f vor him with their custom, will call Those indebted to Brokaw it Tavlor will please call and senile their accounts with out delay, wiih H. 1 . brokaw, who is authorized to receive and settle the same, as it is iuJisrensablv necessary that the books of the late firm should be close II. P. liUOKAW I. TAYLOK. N. B. All those indebted to Prokaw ami Tavlor must pay up bv ihe 'dOth of January, or they will liavs to bear the con sequences. 11. 1 . I. Vineemies. Dec. -4th 1S1JT. -.'S-tf. OG-PARTNERSHl?i rr dersifiicd, having iiiieieu into - p.jitncr.-liip in Hit l)i:i:0 business. intend constantly keeping on hand, mi extensive ami general supply of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYK-ST U ., ridllCMUY, f,-c. and hope from their constant attention to business, to merit and receive a share of nublic patronage. They assure their friends and the public, that any article oilered lor sale by them, shad lie genuine oi s kind. Their terms liberal, at wholeile. !'. DECKI'Pv, V. V. M'KEE. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a partner wno is experience. i inn aiieuuie. will, at a it! times wlu-n culled on, attend to his p ; as hcretoiore, wno, Deni'; reniful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of pat ronajre. .May 13, CO-tl (YyS. 15. The undersigned, having sold his former stock of OOODS, informs his customers ihat lie has his books in ihe Drug Store, where his former customers mav find him, and request ihry would call and settle immediately. E.'V. M'KEE. wet view THE subscribers have associated thein selves for the purpose of carrying on the MERCANTILE business, in tlie name j and stvle of Rurtch it 1 laiinah, and hav-; purchased the stoc oi goods oi Messrs. Uurtch it Hebcrd. aiid taken tin corner store lately occupied by them where they wouui oe pieaseu ui si ihe former customers of the house. an d the public irencrallv. As our assorimenis rood, we are determined to se as lo as anv house in the r ruaee. WM. RURTCH J. I). HANNAH Vincennes. August 7, 1837. 1 1 tf TAKUX u epsV Archibald M. McClure J2i in three miles norl'.i east of v- ",. iTVpi ' loci'iiucs, on thelliih day of 'rS ' V. lS.is, tivo t'olts. one a "tisikAa liiiev, supposed 1 1 he three i r iiici'liucs, on theloih ilav ol .lauua a brown i , ears OK, next M'l ion, ha three white feet, ami a larie lump I on her hreait bone. Phe oilier a (loan I'dlev.l S'.O'p l-'t-d to be tw ) years iIJ

!d next snrimr, wit.h'a'The other box yet renji.ms unopenet..

vhi;e l ice; no i.toer ui.irUs o VnnraU.'d at t'A.-ntv dollars . hran.i each. pTCciva'olp, clorj mo bv Jleurv K. Wi.e and lllias Uei!i. j.o. colli:ns, J .!n-i:r:rv C2 IS-o IJ-H AOGOSTOS GLG03E, Id f iSJIKS rcsprrtfulty io inlormtiic citizens ol -r.a ie has coin lilt 'cru:t: ami ii.- i ... t i?-., 1. corner ot Ti.-.r,! fctrHL-t. near tht- M-tholist ( -iiur:Ii, where !: iuiciiila tj devot himself to tho maiiUiucUire IN Aid. Ii'.S YAKIOl s BIJA.NClii. Carriage Springs. i.ai mum: and ui:pni::o. V. will i-xe ale aav work in his line, that mav bo ou'ered from a dim mer .;r .: i.r iteci ii aion ot tue aitica; eiiher froai a aad orders fir i will beatlendcd to with jiroavptitiidc N. I!. Th highest p.ice wail aivea for old irot:. Jjrir "0, 133s. 31-' .S.pf.C ITri.LY inform the citizens of Ytnceiine.s and th country in general that re l.uvelv euaa-cd in ihe 1:1 inufaetory of IcrV Jn I'T.WllS in Cincinnati, Ohio, and have taken ihe third story buildinj recently occupied by the Mcthoci-.t Ltook lioo'u, o.i Mini street, three doors north of (3th street, where they shall lie pleased 10 supply all that may favor them wiih a call, of the be-i quality of and at vcluccd price. A Bid of Prices may be seen at ih- olu.-e of the Vinvennes Cajette. N. Ii. Who'esa1" purchaser? will find our s-to.'k the largest and first assortment in tho wistirn eojiiiiy. A lib -ra! chcoum made. Sep'cmber 12. IS It" 17-fnn AOlTCEr VHOIiN', WATSON & Co. having purchased g the Oonfecti inarv and L'akery cstablishmenl of Ebere.ine ec Kollenbur:;, respectfully inform the pti'ilic that they will cany on the above business in all its aiioiis branches'. The former ens tomer; of the establishment, and the public ii -. i . . .. . .. O! eneral arc s- oiieii 10 not; u.s a .n.u They wih coiiitanlly keep on hand at whole 5aie or re.au. Candies cf every description Juttcr Ci-aclvers, Pilot iTrtad. !nt Stores. rr 'rJ fr.M.i tbn npi tMv. irin ! towns prom:1'' f at tended to for anv of :he aliove arti le. THORN, WATSON & to. o5 tfIRON CASTINGS. TTTTST received, Junietta Bar Iron, an Plomrh Moulds. Also. Hollow-ware r-. .:.. Ki,npl. Sondes and 1 iient V, .inil -1 i, ...... , Buckets, and for sale by THORN it rmc . Dae. 21, 1R37.

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flSIIE suoscribers will receive anv quantity of good merchantable wheat at the market price when delivered, in .mods, oi' for notes and accounts due. Those who know themselves indebted would do well to avail this opportunity lo pay up, and save further trouble. THORN .t Tit AC Y. Vincennes. August 1, 18oT. 1U t rslHE Subscribers have on hand a large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries which thev will sell at reduced prices, and take in exchange Louisiana, Alabama. Tennessee, J And notes of all other solvent Banks oi the l nion. GEO. CUUIKSHANK tt CO. Vmeenm-s, Oct. l'Jih. 18U7.-til-l.lt w a mud i -I vi ! : i ) i v 1 1 : r .1 rei'TTUU. cutis. :HICKF,. tfkkcvs. and all kind j of provisions for which the In est laiiiUet puce will In- rjivrn. TlU)i:., WATSOX & Co. -tf Aat ''B1MIE subscriber would respectfully inH .i . r.i.:.i .1 . l. - -- iiii ni i.ie ciuzensoi pus pi.n c, uno unpublic in general, ihat he has removed his hair shop to ihe building formerly occu pied by John Ewing, Lsq. where he is prepared to furnish am! will keep constant ly on hand, or make to order, Windsor Chairs and Settees in the greatest variety of Patterns and. colors, in tlie shortest no tice, and in the very best style cf workmanship. of all siz;s and Pauerns, mada to order. Old chairs repaired and painted. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1837 19-lf. GU-PARTMERSHIi'. pjiiE undersigned Imvin percaased die sto.-k of i; mi!s of L. L. Watson would icspcctu!lv inform their friends and the public in irenerr.l. that they intend carrying on the Tiiiloring business at the house formerly occupied I'V hini on Y liter Street, uevt door to Curli h iV Hannaii s More, uinler tne rirm ui uocunuur a ttr.ur. where they would he jileased to aupply taeir old friends and all others with l.i . i 1 c t i (jioifis, issin:crrs, i,'(ittt:r;is. Jr'iifs, Vcs'tns of all khius. m READY MADE CLOTHING, "f "hich they have a general assortment. aaj wlnc.i tLcv are uelernanea to feu low i,r casti. tA.ML. tiOCHKNOl.H. ELY" K. WfHTC, Vincennes, Oct. lUth, 1S37. 20-tf. TO THE IJUIILIC. r"PTV O boxes, directed to the uuderfl signed arked teorge Kiinnan, Vincennes Indiana, 1mm Havre, 1 ranee, were received last spring, and carefully stored away, expecting an owner would son: i r.rrive to Ciailll i i: a. ivou uia irs rnve to claim lueni i o.. t ...,A r.mn.l t -. .....ii dii ri'llll'JJ HjlC.lLl., i........ ... , n , i ..,-. 1 , 1B ,.n opetiot , . 1 ' . ., sugar leet e.icii imjj ivci(iiii iuj. ''he owner ll any there be, would do well to call, pay cost and charges, and take them awav previous to tlie rirat ol February ensuing, or they will be sold after that time lo tho highest bidder. WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincennes Dec. 7th 1 S.'J7. 2S-8t MANAGER'S OFFsGS. VI heeling, Dec. 13, 1537. 8 100,000 Lor cr y in IVizc-. Va. Wcllsbnruh Lotif-ri . ria 1. craws at Alex. Jan. CO, !.'!. 100 caeach 1.000 is 100,(i00 30.000 30.000 s.COO 8.000 4,000 4,000 2,000 3,000 C.500 2.C00 I rickets $10 h.-ilvcB 5 quartets 2 50. A pack age of S3 wl:olo3 by ceililicatc will cotS13i, sharei proportion. VA. NOKFOI.K LOTTERY. Class one draws at A!c. Jan. 27 1S39. i rjn.ooo is jio.ooi1 1 of 10.000 1 OX JO I r-.... - r cr n -sn nnrt o - OO 1 ""ill liesU'CS tl.UUO OA'UO . ou ..vf 2.000 and 2o each of 1000 30 of oV Tickets 5i0 halves 5 quarters 2 .aO. A p-iekn.-re ol 2.) whole tickets by eerti'.'icate will cost SI 20. We preent to our correspondents the schemes for January in the New Yen. and hope the goo! luck attending our customers miring rue xear unit to elos;. will continue in that about coaiinencliU. AUclress yoar ovoers 10 ... ..i . J. M. CI.ARKL'. Ast. Man. "CO-PA I IT N EUS i ll aolIORN cc WA TSON havincr associate 1 with them JAMES M. THORN, the linn in fu ture v. ill bo Thorn, "nton & Co. THOMAS THORN. t,i--WiS I.. WATSON, 35 JAM IS M. THO UN. rri.STOCKWELl, ('Sue.-rssois lo Messrs. J- Nintikltn Cc tj.) V THE FOHYY.dll DISC GGMISSIOM BUSINESS, KVANSJVII.LL, IA. HE F Fit TO Shank'.in oi Jonrston, V. E. (lOOlIsi I, J-jS!J v. TJranjci.'.V, la. I. V. KiCiianlson, Robert li-imes. Sto-ckwc'd lie Archer. ? Princeton la. . - - - - Vinrennex j. Tare UntU, In. Roet.rUtc, la. Wiiiam Oaniel. V. ). rtob. rt Smith S: Co J. D. Earlv. Early Rey nobis. Ailhur PatterMm, John CJ. Divis. Siockvvel! 'c RoynoU!?, -James liiclnrilnon, - - -Joseph Landis,- - - - -ulv 20 lo7 lv . . Lnfuyftt, In. . . Cinrhinoli. O. . .Vt-it? Orleans. IOIl SALE. w Good roibh Cow, with a I';ys K.,. younzcaii, npi-j scriber at the Hoosier Garden. E. M. JONES.

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WHOLESALE & HEATiL, rHIIlE underMgned would respecluh call the attention of the public and particularly tlie former patrons of Messrs. Bunch it Heberd to a Nets extensive asso moff

D, Just received from Philadelphia & Baltimore well adopted to the present and p nroaching season, comprising almost evry article the wants of the country require. Broad Cicths, asorteU colors. Casimeres t Sattinetts, Calicoes, Flannels and Blankots, French t English Merino, Brown ct bleached Shirtings and Shoct ings Bonne's, Shawls, Handkerckoifs, Assorted, lh.ots it Shoe?, Carpenter's Tools, all kind, Saddle Trees, Hardware, Queentware & Glasivcara, Saddlery, And an assortment of Fresh Groceries, All of which was laid in for cash at ihe present low prices and will bo sold at a small advance. Jeans, Linsey, Flax and Tow linen and lees wax, will be takenin exchange at tho Highest prices. Pieace call and examine for yourseives. RURTCH & HANNAH. , Vincennes. Nov. 21 183720-11 SADDLE Tit EES. r7rfc, &!itJle 1 rees, (asortKJJ Zp iff g jnst rceived and for sain K. SMITH & Co Vinccnnas, Nov. 153C CC-tf. a. ?. MJlRTIJS tl- CO. 1 & AVE just received from Philadel 5 Q phia, a large and splendid assi rt ment of WINTEli GOODS, consisting part of Super Blue, Black, Brown and Fancy colored C'lut.'is. Blur, Black. Drab, and I uncy colorad "ansimrres, ribbed and plain. Pluin and printed fancy colored Salline ft s. Plain and figured Silk and Cotton VtU vet. Silk, Satin, Swunsdown and otlur vesting. Molakin, Pilot Cloth end Flushing Jeans. Baize, Flan itl, ttc. Sheetings and Shirtings. Blue, Green and Scarlet colored Blwf kats, best quality. ll'oolen if- Buckskin Gloves and Mitts, losieri. Merino and Cotton Shirts. Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, $-c. Fur and Silk Hats Iir and Sealskin Cp. 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 a i l rasimerc pantaloon. Silk Velvets, Satin and I amy Ye-ls. Dress and Frock Jeans Coat.i. Sattinc't and Jeans Pantaloon;. Cloth, Pttcrnham, Blanket and Flushing (Jeer coats. (1on Biutlic Over and Sporting rrefs. Linen and cotton Sldrls, ctdlarx and B isoms. Satin, Bombazine and Fen y Stocki All of which are opened and for salts at reduced prices prices at their otore on Market street, one door from toe corner ol Water street, and opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. Persons wishing to purchase ara requested to call and examine. N. B. Clothing made to crcr at III shortest notice, and in the newest st lo. Vincennes, Nov. 10, 1S17. 2i-if on V::t;i;T.viEE k-'rrr.u fi g::. 2 Specific and Basting C-m for the I'crtr and idgiic. IKS -.i ort'.r." re-iieuy lepulsthe charge of bein.? S a quark ira-dieinc, it bavins Icon tlie n-su't of . . iii. - . i many vicrs stuay, i x; era nee nnu i.iooi in inn lueutcal prat tice and ooervation ot t ever una Ajue. it eo.nposrJ of such inedieal jaiai iplcs as iveie considered nio.t lit to restore the harmony of action between the stomach, liver and the. other iuiorlant functions of the fystem, the lo.-a of which harmony is evidently ihe iuimediattt cnuie of the disea.-e. ft speedily promotes a regular arid healthy appetite, which is jjci.trally entirely destroyed or l.v.ered very precarious; br which cila't vigor and Riiengih are soon ailoi dej ot the whole svsiem. It must bo apparent to all that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues is useful in a tpeat variety ol complaints. Ey n levi 'ui' the healthy action of the digestive orjr.nthas proved itself of ismarkahie benefit, in Dyr pepsia, Oepraveil apjietitc, 1 ieart-liurn, iate. brash, i latu'.ei.ry, Jauinliic, .Mgat sweats, ivscatarv. Dowel coeip! lint, and many other u lllir j tions of iimilar oriirin. But it lo m the trcatinen. of fever and especially Fever and Ague, or In teimim lit Fever, tli.it Us powers have been "un ci 'ally tested, and with thoso who have seen lis ujefuluiss. it is pronounced an invaluable remedy t has al-o been used a a preventive, by many who were sul jectto u periouimi ..." Chilis and Fever, and it has always warded oU the apprehended attack. Many hiindrfd person-i of known veracity, have testified to iU power s a specific, tint the rneihcine is o generally knov that it is deemed unnecessary to copy any if them. It is manufactured by the proprietor in f'liiUdeiphia. and sold in all the principal tow n the Fnited Mates Canada. Mexico aad L)omin'.f. It mav be had in Vincerines, Indian t the Urns Store nf HIT? &. SAWYEli. Vineemies. July U, is-iK n-i.m CtflLUAM TS.URSTCN & CJ. Co mm if s to t H Tf rch a n t , EVANiVILLU, IX D, 3 n