Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 March 1838 — Page 3
LAXD FOR SALK.
ACRES of Land in the Lower Traiiie, known as the IJarnabe place, N SMITH. March 15th, 1SSS 42tf. ,ne hore la.-:-.?., and Harness for N SMITH. h. l-tf-s --tf. i'.-i of counter wci 5 M ir ! .:, fir sale bv n. smith. ! i. v f'iv;-i on In ,d fir n.ile. Homos an. aJ? wilt taken i.i pavmont fr t!; ser.e. X. SMITH. Vincennes March ii. ISoS i i if CASH WAX TED. THE subscribers inton J starting east about the first of April next to renew their stock, and would re juost ail those having notes an 1 accounts due, to call a ml ett'e the same ptcvioa to thu lime. S. eV W. J. wise. Corn 4 osts u iU he rociv,l in payment t f Je!:t or iu exchange, for merchandise. S. & W. J. v. Vincennes, March, 10th, 1S3S Ht. SAW MILL OWNERS litre is a chance for Speculation. fBIIE subscriber wishes t cuiirie.i 8 for the purchase of the Llowii'.j -i-mcunt of lumber, to be deluded on the bank of the Big Wabash River; nt Mount Carmcl, Wabash county, Illinois. 207,000 feet lineal measure-, of sound while oak pUnk, 2 1-2 by 10 inches, aiu! in lengths of 14 feet and vpwards. And also, 190,210 feet lineal measure, of sound white, bur, or post oak. heart black walnut, or heart locust; of o bv 7 inches, and in lengths of 11, 17 1-2, 21, - 1 1-2, or 28 feet, or either, or all of ilietn, at the option of the contractor. They must he sawn to full si?, and with true sides and full angles, entirely free from exterior sap, wans edes, decay. knots, wwdshakes, or ether defects, ca!-i fula'.cd to impair their strength or tlurabiiitv; and subject to the inspection of t!ie Engineer or Commissioner on the Alton and Mt. Carmcl Hail R vid. Preference will he given to eampctent contractor furnishing the 'a,-;?-t quantity in the shortest limn. !. quality and dimension f.v would b purchased on i oi s tjttaaie ' E ,ic!i scan in 1 live rv it tiie smt place. For particular, .'if bvU '.ter. post paid.' i i. juire of Jonathan 05 1 Uison. Acnt. xvhom 1 have authori: i ti) co.itr.iei f ir the- sn:n-. I), p-.'ot r. Mt. Carmsl, March 12. IS iS. i Xotice is he; chy :'.".?, :-it try J IU John J one art ! b-l'.ritie ! w lie, Hirim Jour s an ! lv,n i bi s n ife, and M ir iret rso:i .bin- late of tlioen 5 oi,;"i Atne.l wi.l aj'p'.v s.ii 1 coui. tv, at I'.te next of the real e-tate of said J ies. senior heirs of IV' co.mtv. deeest.'d. th t to th Circuit C eu;l . f A i ril term, for a diwsion IVnson Jonef de -e i of which lilcatl in t ro hetebv ie. aC.J. JOHN O'.M! ALL. .' ktirf ;' i'-.i.'-n J:vs; tr'.iartiltin of tfir iif.ri.' ktir$ lite uf tin-n -,mt j Mireh 8.1, IstS 12 -l!.' ADMIMSTIt VTOil S NOTICE. iI'ICE i liere:w l-i vom t;i it liio ir v'.-i si .-a,l has take.i o.it letters of adnii listiation on tlie tiate of Wi'soii Ntfjl. late of ii i n county, ce-raiit-d. A!! re pieted t ) having cl-ir ptTiC.S 1,(C in ike iaiLiic.; 1 te.t ne i . i estate etc and those I'."'. a.'Ht.i-t t, '.on. w. I to present them c'r:.i.', a..!!. The est te i- s. i-cd I M L .M i'iii 1 i .tl; ment ho a i:. 1) Hil ivNi-I,!., . Luniri t j.' ; ii'oi's 3t Marc" it-;s 12 i in r.iu ."' .1 d i s I Are I!. : t 1SS I, d,ya "t irased, :: persoi rd horses, c -. hohl rt.ci rles. yhxier . i' he l ite iv d !e i 'C of WiSoti Ai l 1 i;i ti'in-lr.;.. ix i. ax eove-.tv, ,, t f'"M: .y if s ti I e.cca-rd, c-:is..iin ''.e, s:i: t'ji ho ;s. i'.iruiin: utnsio hociit he ) furidtnie. and sui.div other ar , i' of sale, r.i.ie n,oi.ths cred.t. the pi iUH Ids note xx ,th svproxe.l sccu.itv. "dOSF.FH iit'i'M F. MFMFHFl) iUCKMTJ,, .,ti us. 'riilort. 12;".. 1 .1st 12 "t AO i u;;:. V IViir. un.terstyaeJ, Cor.tmissioncr? of g Knox county, will on S.iturdiv l!ie 7th day of pril, at toe Court House in t .eeo.ncs, receive protios ds f,,r keepinrr tV.e pmpcrs of said County O r one year froo'j tho hr?t Mond av in M;v ensuiff. AHU VRAM' SMFlTl, WILU.V.M JFXKIX. W1LI.1AM DFX.NV, Cihiunissioners. March 17, 1 12 St HOFSP. AM) LOT FOR S.VLF. The subscriber o tiers fn sale the house and lot : which he new live. Tor terms aj'p'v to the undersir.e J. All those indebted to the stihvtiV-r aiere.pteste.l ;.-! come forward and pi:V th ir scconnts i::cne.is'ety auJ iiv-co-ts, a tie I iten Isi bavin; the 'ai-e. JOSE1MI MUlO i.V. Viiiectin.s, Mar-h IClh, lj?s 12-tf. AQMiiSTRATOH'S K0T1CE7 .JO 1 ICt. i, hereby -icon th it the ur.d.eisi jne. a J lias mn out Utters of A.imi iifation on the -sUt i't lav k.-VChPa :,, ol ivc.OT roi:ntv ni l p:-as mike iintue.i; inid thei ftaxint; cbitn rtiii.-i; nu.isi rsfat wi.: presciH ttieni leia a.tt iciiti, ate I f,,r s. t.-aeat. Th .e estate n supposed to be solvent S VMCirL COCilENi-rR. Ad.ur. jnecr.ne. Mtrch !Ct!i. 1st' -it-St. ADiHlSTRATOPi'S SALE, tl e.n.l -r-i; i. U or :.'y ix. vx .-.it,-, deeease.l, U expose t r ," i- sit on iturd ilo;- of J. C. Clxrk. the Tin of Aj rii at th . t ie tiers. nal iir,.s.i. Ot s. i 1 ,: cea rns u.15 or clolai irr. V,-. A rreilit of three tinnths tlirco months will he pive-i sumsot ever Hire,-.b-nars. tae purchaser cKinj, un. u in- wi u approved security. Ail sums und, three do!'.ar, rash. SAMCEL GOCIinXOFR. AdaVr. Viajsancs. Mra iEth :oS 4t-3t
DISSOLUTION. 5 OTIC E is herein- given, tnat the partnership f$i heretofore existing unler the linn of Goohenour ec White is now dissolved by the death of Ely K. White, All persons indebted to the
la.o tirm, by note or book account are requested to call and settle the same immediately with the subscriber, Mirvhino; partner of said firm. VAMl EI. GOCH ENOCH. Viiirennes Mar h lGtli. 183 ii-Sl Hi 9II.L practice M Heine in partnership with : l)r Hot no: e at t ie Drug More. I.',, is:". U-lf. V iiicennes. Mm ; co nrioAEii s salk" Margaret mlinter, - v. C On Partition. LOUIS LAHEEOUTEcV S olhors. V vittue cf an order of the Knox Chvui' c ni't made at tho laU March term, now past ,i5 unit r:U:inod x omuiissi liters will expose to puaue sate to the hi -nest hiddi-r, at the out it door in incennes, on Saturday the 3!'t dav of March next, at l'i o'clock M. ali that tract or parcel ot LAND lying and being in the Prairie below incon::es, uesignated and kno.vn bv snrvev as f.d!ovv: Survey .o. 37, Town 2 North. Range II West, and hrirg 2 arvnt wide in front on W a!)sh, an J t f--i the (.'rand Mauiia o dej-h to thi OWi.i '. by I. iniM!e ot" mis UetiI. ltd cyoa, Dec'd. Terms of Sale one lialfat C. and one half at 12 months, to jc secured by bond, with mortae on the premiea. J. H. MARTIN', -x A. (JAKDNEK. C. Con.rV S. EM EH. VON, Vineonnes, March ItJth. 1S3S. .1 o-j ivr, here! iy eiven t!iat the undersigned has taken plotter ef a lininistration on t'le estate of ,Io!in T. Si.np-o'!, late of Knox county and state i I'ldi uia, deceased. All persons, indebted to the said estate are requested to make i omedi-.Ue pi'. -im nl. and those l.avmt; claims against the same are wvinod to present them duly auih-nti -ated f r settlement. The said estate is supposed to be rlivtlit. CL ARK WILLIS WM. DENNV. -ii-tn 3 ?.!jrd fth 1"S AGMirllSTRATOn'S SALE. I ljO ' I'L hereby jjiven itial we will expose to sue Hi aucuo.i on .uu.oav ioe .ltl tnv ot l.iotuh at the late reMueoce of John T. Simp i:ns son, deceased, all the persona! property of sain deceaso,l, conituu o! b.orst . eows, hos, househell and ki'.clie.i furi.iluie. Also, l.ve thares bin's stock in the incenues iranch. and many other article-, t o t--di iu 1 1 mention. A credit of twelve m :it:is i i oe jlvea on a. I sums ot tnrce d.ol: irs and upwards. t:;e pmcliaer ivin his note n all approved ss-cuiitv. CLARK WILLIS . WM. DE.NN V. S 6 Rrueei!!e March .'th, i-Jti'S H-at. Ol'Ni), on l!te read hetw een , a low Vindavs Hi cettnei A lot of atl 1 IJnteev ille. Iron, which the XfO, owner can cr, pro ino iiave ov (Milium on tlie s.ihseno propertv, and pain:r charo-us L. I.. W.VTSOX. Vincennes March 10, ISliS II -if SAI.l'.. Th sujaeriner xvi sell h.is house and l it in the Iloro'.th of Vineonnes, situ a to on th.' corner of Markcf an-! Srvtiilh slvrfs. Fersons w ttntinjj to piiieiuse, vviil examine the premises. A barjjv.n can be had in tb.e above propo.tv. A. 1). SCOTT. Mm 5, IShs U-nt rgruvF.x fp bv A dam 3 Anurew, living in I'eeker township, Knox county, Indiana, on the 2t5.h day of is, a;i esirx- cow and calf, bet ten years old l.hi-i; and 1. marked xxiib a crop, s'it da Hilary . 1 1-suppo-ted to whi:? spofe H.td or ! under bit in ench ear. X o other inarms rands perceivable Appraised to fi ftren doliats by John F. Spilkv and Tho. j. i row. no lore in? tin . m cav lhp. luarv, lboS JO IIS n.lMSZY, J. F I.L i.'1 lite, and those i'ldehteJ to II. D. Wheeler and .eei, r & liaily. whose notes are now whoso a.-eoi:nts hae been due or six t'lionhs, wi h"'nsclves mediately, n. . . o lesabseriber a favor, and perhaps cam irr rxti l settling ttv same lmno further in j;;l jence can be civ il. P. WHEELER. iE"&"WlTyQN7 GEQP. 1 C;cncvo t C o-.r.nuC'ciC'it csiS Fo r ir aril ivs 31 rr cha vis. I'uiLjniir.rm.h eavc U infni'iu their friends that fi JjTIn. i' very extensive ac piauita iee. ami oral kno.v.e.tje ct r.ie x c stern ana southern oiintiies, ihey will .iIwmvk he enabh-.l 10 give the most coriect 1:11 orm.itioti resnectiu- the best routes and lowest rates of tr importation. Mt-rcb.aiits setiLOULt eoods to our care r.iav resl a.s'iteil tts.it ail p.issa te uespatcti wn. Dc u.sj in Eorixaidiii'. JOHN C. GORGE. WILLIAM B. WILSON" Phii'a. Teh. ICth t S W 10-1 m. ;0T1C1. is hereby eiven. that t.ie p.irtnershij JjxJ heretidore existing under the tirm ol J. I. vii. Simpsoa. is now- disW.xrd hv the death ct John T. Simpso'i. All persons indebted to tin ate tirm. I v note or book account, arc rpipirstct .0 ca'.l and fattle the same ltnaiediately with th. uhscribcr, surviviurr partner of said firm. GEORtlE SIM PON". Brueevidc. Feb, 2lst. Ivti-t 3t-C?t. srn he it : ltrowne are left with me for settlement. Therefore all those indebted will take notice that it their notes and aieount are not paid bv th 20th of February next. I have orders to commenc suit against every defaulter. SAMFEI. HILL. Vinc:ines Jan. S IS 3J -tf
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HE undersigned has re moved his ollicc t the room in the rear of lr. Somes' oihecnii 2J street, 'Entrance bv the eatc. .MINER T. ELI. I. v. Vineonnes Feb. 28 IS3K 40-ot. ES i RAY rVOTK.'IC. ! tPh MKr 44" I ris Houohe. Iivii!(r W.i3-L,n ,'ou llt" Prairie LJ Yajuear Vinci nnes, Knox "riitsicoiinty, a :cd steer, supposed to be three o::r old, marked on the rijht ear In a swallow fork; the left ear has teen split and lia,t tho lower part cut or torn ti'T, and part oi me tail rut n!!. .No other marks diseoverab! Appraised at fin before me. SM1EL HILL. J. P. K. C. Vincenties, Feb, 2'J 13S 40-3t. co-partnership; nilll utulersioned, Itavino; entered into pnrtner.snip in the DKl'Ci business, intend constantly kecpitur on hand, an ex tensive and oeiicrul stipplv of DKKiS. I'AINTS, OILS, and hope from their constant attention to business;, to merit and receive a share of public patrotiayn. Tltrv assure their friends and the public, that any artich offered for sale by them, shall lie e:iuine of its kind. Tltsiv terms libera!, at xvholcsale. II. I) C KV l V. m-kki:. DOCT. DL'CKKII, havin-r procured a ptrlier who is experienced and attentive, will, at ad tunes when called on. attend to his practice as heretofore, who, bcino sreatlul for past favors, hopes, from liis attention, to n.ei it a l.'ueral tharti of pal ronajje. May 13. 50-tl cl"N. B. Tito ttndcrirned, Ir.ivinn- sold is former Mock, ol l()(DS, informs hi ustomcrs that lie has his hooks iti the Drnsr Store, where his former customers nay tuuf him, and request all and settle immediate! v. F.V. lliey would M'Knr:. I III. snhscnliers have associate:! thein elves for the purpose of carrvitif fin the Mr.UC.VN Pll.K business, in tlie name and stvlc of Hurtch vt Hannah, and havpurcliascd tlie stock of COD Us, of Messrs. IJurtch v: Ilelx-rd, and takon the corner stove lately occupied bv them, w hero they w ould be pleased to supply thu former customers of the hotise, and the public; generally. s our assortmenis good, we are determined to scil as low is any house in the plt'ce. WM. HFIMVII. J. 15. HVXXAM. Vineonnes, Attgttst 7. 1SS7. 1 l-if AUGUSTUS CLOUSE."SUES respectfully to infjrin the citizens of Vinernnes and its viiinitv. th.il h has com menced in his new shop, cm llr.u hvav, corner of Tbinl sli'tet, near the MrltitUist i 'bur: h. where he intends to devote him.-eif to the manufae'.ure of WJisj.e J J ei-y- - ? tj.c 7 IN ALL lis VAKIOl'S BRANl HES. Carriage Sprites, Iiti'iir r. M Vli: AND KElAIKi:i. A. . win exc'ute any work in hi. h:;e, that uiriy be oidere.l from a distance, cillier fro .trait or ilescription oi the article; and orders lot carriages will be attende 1 to w ith promptiti N. 13. Tlie highest pi ica will he given for old iron. January 20, 1S33. 31-fnn 9 sV 5 j DONALDSON & HALL. i'ECTrT'LLY inform tb.e citi.ens iiieennes and the eountrv in petieral t hev an l.i-geiv etu ised in the m.iouf.ieto' - LANl.s in l meuiiiali. ( )hio, and have taken ,e i inn s'. ry rui..:ir.g re.-entlv oceui icil bv fie Metliodist liook iioom, on Mun street, thre oars north ot bin st-eit. where they shad hc eacd io.siii.ly al! that may favor tiieui with a all, of the best quality rf -tnd at reduced pi ice,;. A Pill of Pr ces mnv ie seen at the office of the Vincennes C .iette. N. II. holesale purchasers will linil our the weststock the largest and best assortment in 1 country. A liberal I'iseount raado. cptenibcr 12. 1S37 17-Hm-AOiICi' V 1IO11N. ATSt)N iV Co. havi i-r rurcliaseii j; inr v. oiiieouoiiary ami iKiio rv estxtilislimeui . I. I . .. c . .. : 1 t, 1 .... Elurwine V Koilenbur!:. respectful!',- inform ie pu'iiic that tney will carry on the above hnsiness hi a'l its various branches. The. f rii'.er cusimers of the establishment, and the public ill enenl are s .ui. ited to give us a call. They wiU constantly keep on hand at wholewile oi retail. Cundios of every Tinner (crackers. serpmon. Pilot Hi-eatl, !ont Stores. &e. Orders from the nei?!ihorin; towns promptlv at tended to for anv of the nhoij e. tides. THORN, WATON cV Co. 35 h" IRON aASTIXCJ.S. I ST received. Jiiniotti Ibir Inm ,n.l Pl.s.wr!, M,.1.U ll,n tll! .. . i'... 1 ..iiiKuo. ai.'ii, iii'iitf v - .lie Castings, Shovels, Spades and Patent I'uckf ts, and for sale by THORN TRACY. IV". 21. 1837, HON A TH AX IxprV DY,of Russeliville Ky, lias obtained a patent for his newly invented liiw and Worm Spring Sidile. which lie offers to the public. This spring sjives the seat of tlie saddle a delightful elastic jdsing.and renders it very easy and comfortable to the ridor. The spring can he so regulated, that by turning tho tap of the screw,, it will be suitable for any
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sized man. If it sliotild become necessa
ry the ?pt inr; can be taken out and another substituted for 25 cents, and without taking the saddle apart; nnd if the straining web should net slack bv use, bv turninrr tfie tap of the screw the we!) eau be tightened. Any common blacksmith who is accustomed to tempering-, can make the spring fc all ihp apparatus pertaining to the saddle. Alanv saddles nave been made and are highly approved of for the ease they "ive to the rider. S. F. Ildwrrds, of Louisville, Ky, tlie proprietor of the saddle tree manufactory, Wo! keep the How anil norm Spring saddletree on hand, made in the best sty le. The spring nnd apparatus will costSOets. Any person who has secured a right to manufacture the above named saddles, bv application to the said establishment will be promptly supplied. There will be arrangements made with all the saddle tree manufactories to make tlie How and Worm Spring tree, so that purchasers may get the trees with convenience. Agents are being appointed in every state in the Union, who will be duly empowered to sell rtijius. The following certificates are hereunto appended from gentlemen of high standins and experience, and many more of the same character could be procured. nit trust it is unnecessary, as the supe riority of the invention on tho first glance w 1 be admitted by all: his in to certify that I have purchased Jonathan Kecdy's Patent How and Worm Spring, to give permanent elasticity, to tlie seats of saddles, for the county of Logan, su;o of Kentucky, and have made saddles on ihe above plan for nearly twelve months and find ready sale for them. From the experience I have had in making and using the above named Spring, I have no hesitation in saying that it is far the best spring now in use: and I do further certify, that a number of persons to whom I have sold these saddles, do say that they are far uperior to any they have ever used, for ease md comfort, and that they xvould make tenor tilteen dollars difieren ce in their favor. Some have gone so far as to say that Uiry will never ride any other, if they can obtain the Spring saddle. Given under my hand at Hussellviile, this lltb day of December, 1637. CKO. S. VICK. hit .. : 1 1 -..1 r i , ' ', ' , 1 de a saddle made upon the plan ot ; J , , .inaihan Keedv s improvement 111 an-' pixiiig me now a:;u orni spring to utvei I .11, 1 ,,- - - matient tiastbuty to the seats ot Sad dles I, w ith pleasure, give it as my opin ion, that said improvement is fully what it purports to be, viz. 'an improvement;' and those persons who have much riding. will Imd that the charge for the patent is but a poor compensation for so much ease andtomfort." H. R. WHITAKFR. Sept 1H37. I do hereby certify, that I purchased .addle of C. S. irk, made according to Jonathan Kecdy's new improvement in applying the How and Worm Spring to give permanent elasticity to the seats ot saddles, and have no hesitation in saying that the improvement is a valuable one and well worthy the attention of the public. J. C AM I5FLL. Sept. 1837. 1 hereby certify, that I have been for some time ridino a saddle made according to Mr. Keedy's im.vrovement, in applying the How and Worm Spting to give elasticity to the seats of saddles, for xvhicli he lias recently obtained a patent from the (ieneral Covernnient and have no hesitation in saying, the improvement is a oood one, well calculated to oive to the rider the most agreeable saddle and altogether worthy of public patronage. T. M. SMITH. Sept. 12, 1837. I no hereby certify that I purchased a saddle cf Mr. C S. Yick, made acaording to J. Keedy's new improvement in applying the How nnd Worm Spring to give permanent elasticity to the seals of saddles, and hav e no hesitation in sayinir that it far surpasses any saddle that I ever rode for ease and comfort W. J. RICH F.SOX. Sept. loth, 1837. This is to certify thai I have rodo a spring saddle made accordinglo J. Keedv s new improvement in applying the How and Worm spring, and have no hesitation in savins: that it surpasses anv sade that I ever rode for ease and comfort, and think tlie improvement worthy of i . public patronage. J NO. PER It IN. Sept. 15 1837. The following persons having purchas. ed thenght certily that 11 is tuctr opinion that tlie above named spniif is the bes now in use David Ulack, Monroe coun ty, Ky., W. (Iiiffgs, Allen county Ky J. W. Moore, Simpson county, Ky., and E. Mathers of Mulenburgh county. Ky.. to whom individuals desirous of pur chasing thcpalent can refer. M, C. ELLIOTT, AVIJih purchased, the ritjnt to make and vend the above Paten Bow and Worm Spring Saddles, for the States of Idinois and Indiana, with the exception of the county of Vanderburgh in this state, would respectfully inform the public tiiat he intends keeping Saddles of the above description oustntly on hand, and will warrant them to be far su penor to -any saddlesever used ootli in point ol durability and elasticity; and would further say, that hfi is ah mt making ar ratigements with Messrs. Hassett ct k'"ii dall of Cincinnati and oilier factories to furnish him the above described Tree whieh he xvill keep, tor sale, so that country saddlers may provide thermelves with 1 rees cheap. JanuarvP, 1838 32-tf.
W1II:AT!! WHEAT!!!
rTiwIK subscribers will receive any -- quantity of good merchantable wheat at the market price when delivered, in troods. or for notes and accounts due. Those who know themselves indebted would do we!i to avail this opportunity to pay un, and save further trouble. THORX & TRACY. V mcennrn. Ausrust 4. 1837. 10 t . A N T I! D I M M Kl) I A TELV, T'I'Eri. EGGS. CHICKENS, TLRKEYS, id oil kiiuU of provisions! for which the high est market price will he tiven. THORN, WATSON" ft Co. 53. tf r'S'IlE subscriber would respec'.lully inform the citizens of this place, and the public in general, that he has removed his chair shop to tlie building formerly occur,ied bv John Fwin". Ksn. where lie 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 notice, and in the very best style of w orkmanship. ROCKING CHAIRS of all sizes and Patterns, made to order. Old chairs repaired and painted. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Oct. 1, 1837 19-tf. CO-PARTNERSHIP. HE undersigned having purchased the stock S, of troods of L. L. Watson would respectully inform their friends and the public in general, that they intend carrying 011 the Tailoring business at the house formerly occupied by him on Water St. cot, next door to Uurtch oc Hannah's Siore, under the firm of Gucftenour A Wiite, where they would he pleased to supply their old friends and all others with Cloths, Ctissi'.icrrs, Satliiictts, Jenis, Vesttwrs o f all kinds, AND READY FtfADE CLOTHING. of which thev have a eeneral assortment, an J w hich they are determined to sell low for cash. SAME. GOCHENOUK. ELY K. WHITE, Vinccr.nes, O-t. 12th, 1S37. 20-tf. ;u"i()Ti(:E.arj) TOI'U'E is hereby given to those I 3 indebted to the late firm of I. &, II. Abiil, by note or book ace unt, that unless tnev come forward and p.iv the ..m, ,,; ,,. L. ; t --... ...1 IT,.. IV, LllUT C A MCl.l HI Idl .. . , unir 1 '- ..D . ' UV.,L,.' Vincennes Feb. 13ih. 1838 33-tf. Mew A XI) CHEAP GOOD FSMIll undersigned has just opened a well assorted stock of GOODS, well suited to tlie present season, and continues at the store formerly owned by Daniel and Timms, where hs would be pleased to sec his old customers and friends, and intends to sell unusually low for cash. L. TIMMS. Vmc.cmies, Jan. lfttli, IMS 3 1-tf. To Speculators, THE Subscriber oilers for sale a buildine, lot of 13 feet front on Water street and runnin,; back to the river H'abash, being apart of No. 19 111 the I3oroi;:h uf ineerme. For terms applv to the subscriber. JOSEPH MADDOX. Yirirennos. Feb. 7th l3f!. 37-tf. JsjyjHE underpinned having closed his store at Jjj, the mill, and wishing to close the accounts f the same, would request those w ho lire indebtd to call and settle their respective debts. H. D. WHEELER. Nincennes. Ausf. 9th, IS33 11-CO-PA UTNERS! IIP. THORN cc WATSON haing associate 1 with the,,, JAMES M. THORN, the turn in faure will b Thorn, Wctson & Co, THOMAS 'THORN, LEWIS Ta. WATSON", 85 JAMES M. THORN. J, hi & J. M. STOCK WELL. (Successors to Messrs. J. Shanklin oi Cj. .V THE FOlUVAUniXG & COMMISSION BUSINESS, i: ansvilli:, i v. KKIT.R TO 'hanklin cV Jobrtston, F. E. Gondscll, Esq J. F. Richards-en, ; Kmntvdk , frr. Robert Raines, Stock well & Archer, Wiliam Daniel. Esq. Hubert Smith A Co Vritfrton la. - - Vinrntnn It. .1. . Earlv, 'I'trre ILiutr Early ft Reynolds. Arthur Patterson, la. Ruckville, hi. - - Lfn;rfr, J,i. - - Cincinnati. O. cw Orlcant. John G. Hxvis, Stockwcil oV Reynolds, James Richardson, - - Joseph Laudis,- - - - tilv 2'J 1 07 Iv SAD I F., HARNESS & TRUKK Vincennes I a. WAVING jus received from the East, a nee ,&cb and well selected stock, which renders thei assort. nent complete, they are now prepared to foi nish to order cheap for eiiih, Saddlerv, Hardware Saddle trees. Wagon. Harrourhe and Gir; Harness W, h, Wcltirr;. Skip.-. Whii-s, Saddles, Bridles Travelling Truns, Travcilins Bass, Scc. Skininir, Bridle and Harness Leath"r. N. B. All order promptly attended to. Vin-emes. Oct. 2Gt'a. 1S37 22-tf. AUe. A L'i" SALT! 1J5JITST RECEIVED, 1 huna.r;;Vi!j Jred barrels, first Quality. ra'Ti i-i-fi iennawa oat:, sra inr &a.e THORN & TJUCY.
Wise & SUioit.
Dec 2i,lSS7.
NOTICE TO TAILORS.
THE undersigned, having aroturedtha agency from James H. Chappell, of the City of Philadelphia, for Tending" the Patent Spherical System of Cutting, comprisiniran Elastic Square, by which a fir ed centre of revolving spheres are obtained, and measure pas therefrom to the Spheres, like the Sunbeams to the Planet, refpectfully invites the attention of master Tailors and other, to this new ana improved system. The Mae and it di rections is plain and comprehensive.Harmony and order pervaue the wholo System. Such person as choose to pay ten dol lars per year for the System and Fashions, so long as thev wish to use the System, can have that privilege. I he lushions may be had at Tariou prices to suit purchasers. (iiartcrhi .l-la-modt. Semi-annual Map and Pattern Curd, sold at $2 per annum. 1 liese, together with the semiannual Fashion Card, colored, $3; uncolored, $4. Orders for any of the above, attended with the amount in solvent bank bills, or with a certificatekthat the money is deposited with the Postmaster, orsome responsible merchant, and subject to our order, will insure the sending of the articles. JC7"The large, full size Map and Chart are so well explained and colored, that the learninj of the System is made plain unto all who take the System by mail; and some prefer learning it from the Map to that of personal instruction, as they have time to reflect, and not being confused with the manner of leaching, or with too much instruction. Address to JOHN MASSEY, I'incennts, Indiana Feb. 2d. ISMS. 3G-tf s WHOLESALE & RETAIL II 1j undersigned would repecfullv call the attention of the public and particularly the former patron of Messrs Uurtch fc Heberd to a ISeic extensive assortment of Just received from Philadelphia &. Dolti more well adopted to the present and approaching season, comprising almost eve ry article the wants of the country reqire Hroad Cloths, assorted colors. Casimeres & Satlinetts, Calicoes, Flannels and HlankeU, French & English Merino, Brown it bleached Shirting and Sheet ings Bonnets, Shawls, Handkercheifs, Assorted, Bi.ots iL Shoes, Carpenter's Tools, all kind, Saddle Trees, Hardware, Queensware & Glasiware Saddlery, And an assortment of Fresh Groceries, All of which was laid in for cash at the present low prices and xvill be sold at a small advance. Jeans, Linsey, Flax and Tow linen and Beeswax, will be lakenin exchange at the hitrhest prices. Pleace rail and examine for rourselvM, HI RTCH ct HANNAH. Vmcennes. Nov. 2 4 I837 2f-tf. SADDLl-fTREliS IS j.x saJd!e Trees, (asaortej) CJ ju jimt recived and for riim R. SMITH & Co VinennojN'vas, . 8136 23-tf. R8WAHQS' TONIC, MIXTURE. or Vegetable Febiiifuce. A Specific and Lasting Cure for the Fever and Ague. TJHIS worthy remedy repels tha charjo of beinj j a quark mediciue, it having been the result og many years' study, experience and laboj in th medical practice and obserration ef Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medical piincipls is were considered ino.t fit to restore the harmony of action between the stomnrh, liver and the other important functions of the system, the lo4 ..f which harmony is evidently the immediajt eiuse of tlie disease. It speedily promotes a Tftg ular and healthy appetite, which is generally en tirtdy destroyed or redered very procarious; by which e fleet viqor and strength are soon aiTorde.ot the whole system. It must be apparent tolarthat a medicine possessing these peculiar viitues t useful in a great variety of complaints. By n ncwinp the healthy action of the digestive organthas proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved appetite, llcart-burn, WateLlrash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night sweats, Pysentary. Dowel complain, and many other alllift tions of similar ori jin. But it is in the treatme nof Fever and especially Fevtr tutd Ague, or Intermittent Fever, that its powers hae been prin cipally tcstau, ana witn inose who have seen Us usefulness, it is pronounced an invaluable remedy t nas also been used as a pruventtive, bv many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of th Chills and Fever, and it ha always warded ot? the apprehended attack. Many hundred porsena of known veracity, have testified to its powers as a specific, but tne niedi'inc is so generally know that it is deemed unnecessary to copy any ihem. It is manufactured by the propittor l,a Phi! idelphLa. and sold in all the principal town n the United States Canada, Moxjoo and a Domingo. It may be h id in Vincennes, India, ttt the Drus Sure of HITT &, SA WYER. Viaceiinee, lair 3, 1637, 1 1-itrn
