Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 March 1838 — Page 3
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sviwrrnrrK for ;a family medicine, one winch '"V he resorted t.) with jmc', -V relied n with ccrtainA tv, HI t in first st i.tp, ot dl-r.Hl' III 111111.11 any l.irm it Is -i'I tor'-ier discoveries 111 IllC.UClne. i.ther from tin- vtj!. or mim-'al kinidom-. For ja!o .it the Dm? -tore ..f JU'.t & Siwut, Market -tr-rt, hiccnnes, la. March .d, 1 FJ-'-di " "V"' V ? HE subscribers nrc now icccivin ; their Whi-h l ims. t.iev oiler to pin aal men on the uni.il (JAliVIN, CAIWil an;'. r:-i, v DO iwd and fo iFiUN 13ACV. : t l5 UMWAIU). fN Mondnv lh a sub-, i t i.v calf skin he l'.):h inst. was lost or taken fiom !. r. in Vi'uenn-'s, our larire yel'ockct Hou'-v. eontainin - ninetyI:ve dollars til lndian.1 an.! iiiinois paper v ith the c . ption of one live do'dar notu on the Hank of ciii. Ohio, a j!i't u.itc supposed to spuri-. us, fie letier, ti not beirn: i:i '.he word Cincinnati. The Pocket Hook aisa contained t n lie of hand i.n E.ibeit M ers for rive dollars, ami another on e-.iuiuel Thing for twent y-sevrn dollars and wine . onl, together with accounts ntidnst several individual in Vincennes. The above reward will tie ijiveu to any person who wiii delect the tlifit .tu J i,ii::j hiai to j j.stl. v. v;.I.I v.. v.:.. 'inceennes. Marc: 50th. 1:JS. 13-3t vpoiE tbe nndcrsi.nic i ( oni'in.ssi.incrs a;'Jrf (Hihi'td ty the K'om Circuit Court, .it t-c: la.t Marcii term t'lere if. will expose to p'.ibh sale to the highest ladder, on Monday the li'th ; a v of Aprd next, between tlie lioois of 15 o'clock A. M.. and I cViociv l. on th premises, all the the riht. title and inlercst. whi lh ceJsc-,1, ha.l at the lia'.r liie ijUov.n described C ooll acres brill 4 the x . Hot 17, on a credit of a; r ixed secur.t' xwd ic l.oi daic. Ei braini (iilmore. ra'ii. in and to l.nnl t wit: t of 1 li.l'.lti'Ml h-. l.oud with ..red, .IAME ti. ' i) WiKI, SMITH J.iil A TEs SEN. . n ;u J t ? i o present the lanii of K'.nu iniios 1, iwtctn:eil!e, and ht cl to iiu'es tit ten t!id sitason; fiUeen doll, its to a m. ire in foal, to bo paid cm or belotv l!ie .it!t I );jcem it r irj.x t. Eli.VSTIC is bv the ceiebratcJ horse Corp.trsl Trim his dam by M'Shane, aiid out ol the (lain of Corsicart. He is a beautiful in ihi'o m v Ii iv, wiJi b'ark mane, tail r.ti-l lesr. full sixteen li.ia !s hih, five years old, aa.l in ii.icit ui' oDiicuiMi will nmr p.ir.: with anv horse in tlr.s part ot tne Niiii-. Tor further p.irajulars see L:.is and Turt Iveoister. .Marcs sent Irom a instance, wi.l tie lnritis'u .1 w nil a jjo.-jd jijsturc, free of charge, :::!.! ltd i. itli train if reiiuesti-d, atony dollar ji.-r week. Care wiil ixs lai.eu to jirei cut .iccuiei'.ts or escapes, but w ill not he accouti table lor either. I!. 1'. M ALONE !v. CO. Ij-.wrcuce Co. III. Mareli 15, IS3S f :i !t vjkds r u y next (iniiir in commence tile ' 1 st u! tins lnst.:utio;i -i a: cu aii. i i oo wiil ill..C t'!i.'ii eeks. A Teacher of Music on I'i mo Forte has been ' naeu an. I 'sexpeited to be here and ready u.'.e instruct: I bv me last of Aoril or ln.t ol -VI i . From i.v hiih reputation .iiieh slie ha ac. i i. ire J lor her tiioioiis a knowledge of the science ot' ..Irisic, anil aaiiitv to comrnniiicate tit it kiiuivlCdfc,o to Ucr pupils, 11 is l Onil ienllv expeeteil. that ti-.c most mine o.itisfaetion v. id be jixen tj ail iio inav i-o..i:nit their d iur;iiters to her care. A "r i: ein. niit 'oave iieen m:i !e in privaie fnni-IiC-s i, .r b.iai.Iio ,i j orj; laoies li .mi afo na 1. ilo.ird --liiciu iin ri!il, fi.ruiiu.e. f:cl and IhdiU, is irom - I oil to 5 week. A f.-w voting ladi.'s can be accomm. i, hit. :d in the funi'v of the I'no ipal. x-.!i're they wi'l at all tunes be subject to a kind and sibilant parental iru.irdiausliip. Tuition lor any tainr iuciu.ieJ in a complete course of English educali ni, f,r ail over twelve ear ot a,'e, j,"i and lor t.iose under twelve years. I i ei .puricr in iYo?.v. As niihi I.'ia.'dc pains iiavc been taken to establish a permanent Female Ac.i.'.ci iv in this place, nil. who are friendly to such a i ol ject, are invited to aid in its aocoinpiisluucut by tins it their pat-loii.i-;,'. R. WILKINSON. A in.vnncs. arch l.. Is. is J5 1" COFFER, T . SHEET-IRON CVr- . a-r s? . : a i rrrir iJ...iJjfc.Cs TIM vv.n? at wariirr AsLa .It the (. tncinituii LjuifiiJle Pri-rt. 1 have a I ar;e stock of Tin on hand, and wi;i continue to keep it on hand, and wi'l fell on accomodating t-vms to customers and the public cer.er-Miy. The Copper, Tin, cc sheetIron in-miif ictory will be carried on as usual at nv old stand on Market street nearly opposite the Market house; where ail kinds'of j..h work wiii lie done accoriliiij; to order at shoit notice. -N. SMITH. March 15th lr.'8tf W O t,a;n" houses and lots, onu on Market g Miict and the other on Fourth street; for sate in-, n. Mini. 1; : F--tf.
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ACRES of Land in the Lower Prairie, known as the Baruabu place. n. SMITH. March 15th, 1 838 4'-tf. i?-&NE two horse Carriage aii-1 sale I.v N March 15th. ISaS 12-tf. Harness for . SMITH. SfETrf of counter weights fur sale bv N. .s.iITJI. l.V.h F.tf. Marc! fft Kotnry stoves fin hand for sale. Horses all rvir will tc taken in payment for the same. N. SMITH. Vincennes March l. 1838 12-tf cash PIIE subs. -riders inteml startinu, east about the first of April next to renew their dock, and w .ill. I roe. nest all those, having notes and accounts due, to call and nettle the same picviou to that tin S. & W. J. WISE. ( rn iV outs will he received in payment of debts i in excuange tor liierehdiiuise. & W. .1 Vincennes, March, lfith. SAW hlill OWNERS Hero is a chance for Speculation. r r Mir. siioscrt'jcr ivislu's to contract for the jiuii'hase it" the following ar.nr.iiil of lumber, to lie delivered on the bank, ol' tin; Lltjr Wabash Kivcr; at Mount Gunnel, Wabash county, Illinois. V.v7,000 feet lineal measure, of sount! white oak plank, 'Z l-'i by 10 inches, and til lengths ol 14 It-et and vpwards. And also, 11(0,210 feet lineal measure, of sound white, bur, or post oak, heart black, walnut, or heart locust; of 5 by 7 inches, and in lengths of 14, 17 l-'-i. 21, 2 1 1-2, or 28 feet, or either, or all of them, at the option of the contractor. They must lie sawn to full size, and with true sides and full angles, entirely fitte from exterior sap, wane edes, decav, knots, wiiidshakcs, or other defects, caloidiited to impair their strength or durability; and subject to the inspection of the lliiijincter or Commissioner on the Alton aiul Mt. Carnifl Rail Koad. Preference will be given to competent .contractors luruishing the largest quantity i'i the shortest lime. 1 Hl suitable i;ti:iii;v and dimensions for such scantling would le purchased oa delivery at the saim; place. For pariiculars, (if by letter, post paid.) impure of Jonathan (iilkison, Aoent, whom I have authorizd to contract for the same. 1). SCOTT. Mt. Canitel, March 12, 1838. 42-U. Notice is hereby giren, yi John Jones and Katharine his wife. Hiram JL Jones and Lydia his wife, and Margaret Jones, senior heirs of lieuson Jones, late of ('reen intitv. deceasi d. thirt the undersiirned will apply to t ' it; Circuit CuTirt of said countv, at the next Aoril term, for a division of the real estate of said lienson Jones, deceased: of which application they ar; heiebv uotilied. JOHN (V.N E ALL. Vuardian nf 'ie infant hr'urr of lh mi Junes' lutf a f firein rriTtnfl, dtctiised. Mareli 3d, i3S 15 It. A I ) Ai I I ST It A T( ) !t S NdTH'K. aFOTICE is hereby given that the under-ne,l has taken out letters of administration on the -tale of ilson Neal, late of Knox countv, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are ie;pie.-.lcd t make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are notified to j resent them legally authenticated for .settlement. Flic estate is supposed to be insolvent. JOSE I'll HOGIJE, Ml'Ml'KED IUCKNELL. .'Jiuiiistru'ors. March l.th, V.3S dC 3t A D1H.M STi! A TO R S SAL E. 2"ILL be sold on tlie :th day of A(.rt:, ls.is. it l!ie late residence of Wilson -0al. de ed, in Vino township, Knox countv, oil the . personal property of saiJ deceased, consisting of horses, c itile, slieep, liojjs, larrniii'' utensils, house bold and kitchen furniture, and sundry other arti rlcs. 'i'ernis of sale, cine months credit, the pur tliasor giving his note with approved security. JOSEPH HOOCH. :,1 UMFRED IUCKNELL, Umiiiixtrc!on. March 12th. I S i's ! " St ?ny VICE. f 3" HE undersifrned, Conimrssioners of k, Knox county, will on Saturday tlie 7th day of April, at the Court House in Vinceitues, receive proposals for keeping1 the paupers of said County for one year ii'om tne hrst Monday in Mav ensuiuir. ahraham' smith, william j fn kin, william denny, Commissioners March 17, is:)..l2 8t HOI SE AND LOT FOIl SALE. 'Fhe subscriber oilers for sale the house and lot in which, he now lives. For terms apply to the undersigned. All ItiosB indebted to the snbscrilier are requested to come forward and settle their accounts immediately an J save costs, as he intends leaving the place.' JOSEPH MADDOX. Vince.nn-s. March Ifith. 1S3S 42-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, EJJOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned fcg has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of Ely K. White late of Knox countv, Indiana, deceased. All those indebted to said deceased will please make immediate payment, and those having claims aaainst said estate vxid present them lera!!y authenticated for settlement. 'Fhe est ite is supposed to be solvent. SAMFEL OOCIIENOUK. Adm'r. Vincennes, March loth, 1S-37. 4C-ot. ADMiSTHATGn'S SALE, ?pIlE undersigned ailministrator on the estate 2 of Ely K. White, deceased, wiil expose to public tale on .Saturday the 7th of April at the Hotel of J. C. Clark, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of clothing, cic. A credit of three months will be given on all g.ims of over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. All sums under three dollars, cash. SAM FEE OOCHE.NOL'R. Adm'r. Vincennas. March lPth 1S33 12-Ct.
DISSOLUTION. OTICE ii hereby given, that the partnernhip heretofore existing under the Jinn of (ioche-
notir V V htta is now dissolved hv the death ol Ely K. White, All persons indebted to the late firm, by note or book arount are requested to call and settle the same immediately with the subscriber, surviving partner of said firm. A M IE I, (JOCHE.N'Ol' I!. Vincennes March 16th. 1838 42-3t LL practice Medicine in partnership with Dr. Hut. Olhee at the lru4 More. V'iuceiiiies, March 15, 1 8'iS. 15-tf. c m mission irs MAliCiAHET MLIMEIi,-) vs. '. On I'arthion. LOUIS LADEKOUTE& S others. V virtue of an order of the Knox Circuit court made at the last March term, now pa:t, tne undersigned Coitimissioners xvill expose to public sale to the highest bidd"r, at the Cout House door in Vincennes, on iSaturdav the 31st day of March next, at 15 o'clock M. ail that tract or parrel of LAND King and being in the Prairie below incennes, designated and known I.v survey as fulloxxs: Purvey No. 37, Town 2 North, lianqe 1 1 West, and being 2 arpents wide in front on 'almsh, and extending in depth to the middle of the ( Jrand Matirias, lately owned by Louis Deneyon, Dec d. Terms of .Sain one half at 6. and one half at 15 mouths, to be secured by bond, with inortga on the premises. J. I). MARTIN, A. (JAKDNEK, c'oiiir's. S. EMEK.VOX, 3 Viucennss, March 16th, 18-7S. IfSS rierebv iiven that the undersigned has taken letters of administration on the estate of John T. sMinpson, late of Knox countv and state of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate pay meiit, and those having claims against the same are notified to present theni duly authnticat for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARK WILLIS AVM. DENNY. 3 March 5th ll-3t ft. f20i'iCij is liercliy yiven tiiat we will expose t hS sale at auction on n.tturdav the S 1 st clav ot this month at the late residence of John T. Simp son, cleeeas.i, all the personal iiroiicr'v of sai l deceaserl, consisting ot horsen, cows, hoi;s,'hoii liold ami kitchen turniture. Also, rive sliare bank stock in the Vincennes I'ram h, and many other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of twelvemonths will be given on all sums of ihrc dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. OL..RK WILLIS f . WM. DENNY. 5 A liruceviile March 5th, ISoS -1 1-Ut. SOU SALE. The subscii!ier will P sell his house and lot in the Hor ouoh of Vincennes, situate on the corner of Market and Seventh strfrf a. Persons wanting to purchase, will examine the pre mises. A bargain can be had in the above property. A. D. SCOTT. .if arch 5, 1838 ll-3t LL those indebted to II. D. Wheeler an heeler iSz liailv. whose notes are now due. anil xvhoso accounts nave iieen due or six tmonhs, will do the subscriber a favor, an.) peihap lienTsi 'vcs by callin? and settling tlie same im mediately, as no further indulgence can be giv n. II. I). WHEELER. IT S37 51Vinennes, Mav GEORGE & WILSON 0:cnaaf .C'Oininta; ton rn Tyo rica r d ins? Jfc r chants, a-V 7, MIM3!S ST. PHILADELPHIA, id leave to inform their lriends that from their very extensive acquaintance, and cenrral knowledge of the Western and Southern countries, they will always be enabled to give the most correct information respecting the liost routes and lowest rates of transportation. Merchants sending coods to our care may rest assured that ail possible despatch will be u$ed in Foiwaid.n. JOHN O. HOKCE. WILLIAM U. WILSON". Fhil'a. P'b. lfithltS 40-1 m. ICS i'llAY JNOTiCE. gAKEN up by Tran g cis Bonche, livin on r oucne enie j'r uric 3ne4r Vincennes, Knox W-2uij&Qfqi iM"Vgjtga coil n t v , a icil steer, su s poseu to be iliree years old, marked on the rijlit ear bv a swallow fork; the left car has been split. and half the lower part cut or torn oil, and part of the tail cut on. No other marks chscoverab! Appraised at f 10 before me. SAMFEL HILL, J. P. K. C. Vincennes, Feb. 20 1S3S 40-3t. C3-A R T N 1 3 4 3 r . fiiTMIE undersiinicd, liavino-entered into partnership in the DRUG business intend constantly keeping on hand, an ex tensive and ceneral supply of DRUGS. PAIN TS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMRY, yc. and hope from their constant attention to business, to merit and receive a share ol -tublic patronage. Thev assure their friends and the public, that any article offered for sale by them, shall be genuine of its kind. Their terms liberal, at wholealc. II. DECKER. F. X. M'KEE. DOCT. DECKER, haviusr procured a part lcr who is experienced and attentive, will, at all times when called on, attend to his practice as heretofore, who, beiRrr irreatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share ot pat ronao-e.
May 13, 50-tt (fcrN. 15. The undersigned, having sold his former stock of GOODS, informs li is customers that he has his books in the Drurr Store, where his former customers may find him, and request they would call and settle immediately. F.'V. M'KEE.
sersw Ttxtxn. THE subscribers have associated them selves for the purpose of carrying on the MERCANTILE business, in the name and stvie of Hurtch fc Hannah, and hv-
purchased the stock of (JOODS of Messrs. Uurtch t lleberd, and taken the corner More lately occupied by them, where they would be pleased to supply the- former customers of the house, and the public generally. As our assortmen ts good, we are determined to sell as lowas any house in the place. wm. r.rin'cn. J. 15. HANNAH. Visicennes, August 7, 1837. 1 1 ti" AUGUSTUS GLOUSE, 1IES respectfully to inform the citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that h has com menced in hid new shop, on llmadwav, corner of I'hird street, near the Methodist Church, where he intends to devote himself to tlu manufacture of IN ALL ITS VAKIOL'd LiRANCliES. Carriage Springs. Railing. tjc. M !)E AND It EPA I i ED. A. will execute anv work in bis lino, that mav ti orilered Irom a distance, eiiiier irom a haft or description of the article; and orders for carriages will he attended to w ith promptitude. N. B. 'Flic highest price will he. iven for old iron. January 20, ISoS. Sl-fim HORN, WATSON CV Co. having purchased tlie outectiomirv and tiakcrv cstabhsmneut of Eberwine & Kollenbiirg. resjwctfully infor the public that thev will rarrv on t'ue above lminess in all its various brandies. 1 he tormer cus. tomers of t'ue establishment, and the public in general are solicited to gtve us a call. They xvih constantly keep on hand at whoie gale ol retail, Ca.'Hiics of ovrrv tJe.croition Butler Crackers, Ji!ot Hrcad, I'oat Stores. &l,c. Orders from tlie neighboring towns prompt!; tended to for anv of the above aiii les. T1I0KN, W.VTON & C 05 f. IRON CASTiX(;S. "TTl'ST received, Junielta I?ar Iron, and e" Plough Moulds. A!o, Hollow-ware, (Sapling's, Shovels, Spades and Patent Buckets, and for sale by TllOIJN THACY. Dec. 21, 1S37, IJ O N AT 1 1 NKh! EeP J )Y, of Russell ville Ky, has obtained a patent for his newly invented I5ow and Worm Spring S.uldie, which he oil ers to the public. This spring ci'.is the scat of the saddle a dciitrhtful elastic idsin.Jaud renders it vi-rv easy turd comfortable to the rler. The spring1 can he so regulated, that bv t'lininj the tap of the screw, it will be suitable for anv sized man. If it should become neccssa ry the spi inn can be take substituted for 25 cent?. out and another mil withrjut takipij the saddle apart; tuid if tlie straining wc,b should get slack by use, by lurnine: the tap of the screw tlie weh can be tight ened. Any common tdacksnntii who is accustomed to tempering, can make the spring cfc all the aiparatus pertaining- to tiie saddle. .Many saddles have been made and are highly approved of for the ease they give to tlie rider. S. P. Ed wf nls. of Louisville, hv, the proprietor of the saddle tree manufactory, will keep the Dow and Worm Spring saddle tree on hand, made in the best style. The spring and apparatus wiN cost 51 els. Anv person who has secured a right to manufacture the above named saddles, by application to the said rsiablisliment win be promptly Fupplieih There will be arrangements made with a'.l the saddle tree manufactories lo make the How and Worm Spring tree, so that purchaser may get the trees wilh convenience. Ajronts arc being appointed in every state in the Union, Who will be duly empowered to self rights. The following certificates a'c hereunto appended from gentlemen of high stand ing and experience, and many more ol the same character coulJ he procured, but trust it is unnecessary, as th f tiperioritv of the invention on the lirt '-Luce i"b e adihitted by all: whis is t.- certify that I hare purchased Jonathan Keody's Patent Row and Worm Spring, to give permanent elasticity, to the seats of .adtlles, lor the county ol Logan, state of Kentucky, and have made saddles on the above plan fornearlv twelve months and find ready sale for them. I rom the experience I have had in making and using the above named Spring, 1 have no hesitation in spying that it is far the best spring now in use; and 1 do further certify, that a mi tuber of persons lo whom 1 have sold these saddles, do say that llrey arc far superior to any they have eer used, for ease and comfort, and that thev would make tenor fifieen doltars difference in their favor. Some have gone so far as to say that they will never ride any other, if they can obtain the Spring paddies. Given inihr my hand at Russe'tviile, this 11th day of December, 1837. CEO S. A" ICK. Having1 purchased and frciuently rode a saddle made upon the llHIl Ol i.i apJonathan Keedv's improvement plviiiir the Row and Worm pring to give nnrmaimnt plasticity to the sea.S ol Saddies I, with pleasure, give it as my opinion, that said improvement is fully what it purports to be, viz. 'an improvement;' and those persons who have much ruling, will find that the charge for the patent is
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but a poor compensation for so much easel
and comfort." 11. U. WllITAKKlt. re.. urn T I I do herpby certify, that I purchased a saddle of G. S. Yiek, made according! to Jonathan Keedv s new improvement in applying the P-ow and W orm Spring lo pve permanent elasticity to the seats ot saddles, and have no hesitation in saviivj that the improvement is a valuable one and well worthy the attention ot the public. J. CAMBELL. Sept. 1837 I hereby certify, that I have been for some nine ntlnig a saddle made according to dr. Kcetlv s im .xrovcmiMir, in :i mo; the liow and Worm Spiinrx to five elasticity l.i the seals of saddles, for which he has recently obtained a patent from the General Oovernment .mil have no liesilation in savinr, the improvement is a lood one, well calculated to give to the ruler tne most aoreeame saaaie anu alio- -, . II !!! ...1 1. 'ctner worlliv ol pindic p.itronarre. 1. .ii. S.Milll. Sept. 12, 1837.1 1 no hereby certify that I purchased lihlle of Mr. O. S. ick, made ac - ooi-diuir to J. Kccrly s new improve - luent in applying the bow and orin Sprincf to give permanent elasticity to the seats ol saddles, and liave no liesitation in savinrr th:it it far surpasses anv ?add!e . , , i- - Uial 1 eer rode lor ease and comiort Y. J. KICHESOX. Sept. 15th, 1S37 I Ins is to certilv that I have rode a sprinjr siiddle made according to J. Kecdy'i new improvement in applying1 tho How and AVonn Spring, and have no hesita tion in saying that it surpasses any saddle tint I ever rode for ease and comfort, and think the improvement worthy ol public natroisajje. JNO. PEIxKI . pt. 15 1S.17. foil. )W1I) 'If rs"ns !:avinj ptlribased theriglit certify ttiat it is their opinion that the above named snrinir is the best now in use David lilaek, Monroe county, Ky., Y. Griggs, Alien county Ky., J. W. Moore, Simpon county, Ky., and E. Mathers of .Mulenburffh county, Ky., to whom individuals desirous of purchasing thepatcnt can refer. m C. ELLIOTT. I - r. A VIM; pnrehaseii the right to m iLf :inr! loin! nln-iv I'-iferil i fl. ....v. ...v. ....... - How and Worm Spring Saddles, for the States of Illinois and Indiana, with the exception of the county of Vanderburgh, in this state, would respc jt fully inform the public that he intends keeping Saddies of the above description cous'ntly on hand, and will warrant them to he far superior to anv sa.ldlesever used both in point of durability and elasticity; and would further say, that he is about making arrangements with Messrs. I'asselt &, Kendall of Cincinnati and other factories, to furnish h:m the above described Trees, which he will keep, for sale, so thai country saddlers may provide thciii.'jlvcs ivi;h Trees cheap. January G, lH.'JS 32-tf. T l'l'll 1 I.' ,e Imnliir v, v. . , ... .ivi l -T tl't-H to those I indebted to the late linn of I. it If. Abill, by note or book account, that nn oss I ihv i'iiiOp lnru'fin nn.l nav t same immediately, they mav expect to pay oasis. A HI ) I L L As JONES. Vincennes Feb. 13lii. 1838 38-lf. lo Speculators. bH'". Subscriber oilers for sale a tmildina lot of H Is feet fr. mt on Water stieet and ru ining back to the liver Wabash. !ei;ij ?. part of No. 1 : in the Uo.-oimdi of Viucciuie. For terms annlv to the subiCiiber. J' ' vEI'iI MAHlXhV. Vincennes, Feb. 7th 1 :?. o7-lf. ro-iAinKjsi'inj. -..-iiii..v ,t H.tiMia Having associate I w, 111 3 them .LYMES M. THORN, the li.-m iu Ju tur v.j.' bj Thorn, Wr.!-n t Co. 'i'lMMAS THORN. LEWIS I,. WATSON, 35 JAMFs M. Till. u.N. J, & J, M, SiOCrtWaL. (Smrrss .rs to Mi-fr-i. .!. rhaiiKliu iV ( o.) .V THE FOliiVAKDlXC, - OGMMiSSON BUSINESS I'VANS villi;, i a. eefi;;: to haekliu .'v; Job 'sMil, :s'l F. E. Ooodsell. 1 .1. F. Ei hardsyr, Rob 'it Harnes. Stock well V Arc! ;- i:vcvtv.::r. i. frin a Wiham Da a t; i it. b Robert Smith Os Cu J. D. Early, Early iV Re v nobis. Arthur Patterson, John (L Dims. Stockwell .V Rey.iol. .lames l.'iehar.ls..ii, -Joseph Laodis,- - - ulv ls:J7 !v 1 la. T, 11 ti ' ,:. UwkriUr - . !.,; Ilr. It. - - C'fiiri n'int . - Sew Orltaits. ; ! SAD Lt, HARNESS & TRUKK I( ! Vf S I A. rece'rveil f,.in the Ea-t, a nrr i ted sioek, which renders thci A VINO jus and well s. assortment completi'. they kiv now prepared to for nisb to order chej;i for cash. Saddlery, Hardware Saddle trees. Wajon. llarrourhe and (iij H irnrss Weh. Welt'iM.j. Skins. Whips. Saddles. Eri lies Travelling Trunks. 'Fravellin? Iiaa. &c. Ar.C. Skirtcnr, Kridle and Harness Leather. N. B. All orders promptly attended to. Vincent??, Oct. SG'.h, 1 537 Svl-tf.
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Mh TK S TH E undersigned, having procuredt he larrencv from James II. ChappoH. of the I City of Philadelphia, for vendinz tho Patent Spherical System of Cutting, cotrtI ... ... i i. r prismir an Elastic square, Dy .rnicn snie,i centre ef revolving1 spheres are obtatned, and measures pass therefrom to the Spheres, like the Sunbeams to the Planjets, respectfully invites the attention of lmaster 1 ailors and others, to this new and 1 improved system. The Map and Us di I rections is plain and comprehensive. - Harmony and order Jpervade the w hola System. Suc'i PT.ons as choose to pay ten doli l trs per year for tho System and i ashions, so lon as they wish t use t'ls System, can have that privilege. The 1'ashion nny be had at variou prices to suit purchasers. Quarterly A-la-modt, St,nu-diwa Map and J'a'.teni Card, sold at $2 per annum. These, together wilh the semiannual Faihion Card, colored, uncolorid. ?f. Orders for anv 'if the above, attended with the amount in solvent laak bills, or with a certif'tcaf' that the money is deposiledwtth the Postmaster, orsome responI s 1 1 I e merchant, and subject to our order, will insure the sending ol trie articles. jt:"'The large, full size Map and (.'hart are so well explained and colored, that tho learning of tho tysttin in made plain unto all who take the System by mail; and some prefer learning it from the Map to ihatof personal instruction, as they have lime to reflect, and not being confused with the manner of teaching, or with too much instruction. Address to JOHN MASSEY, I'incemui, InJiuna. reb. t2d, 13. 36-tf WHOLESALE & FETAiL. rSlHIO undcrsifj-ned would repecfully call tlie aiiention of the public and particularly the former pattons of Messr Uurtch V Heberd to a At ic e.vfcitsirc assortment of 3 i T Zll Just received from Philadelphia &. Ruin more well adopted to the present and approaching season, com prising almost eve rv article the wants of tho country reijire l'road Cloths, assorted colors. Casimcres A: Satlinetis, Calicoes, l'lannels and Rlankots, French A: English Merino, llrown it bleached Shirtings and Sheet ings IJonnet, Shawls, Ilundkr rchcifs, As sort? , Rr.OlS it hor Carpenter's Tools, ai! kinds, Saddle Trees Hardware, C;;;ccns ware Glassware, Saddlery, And an asn-tmrnt of Fresh Groceries, All of v, hi"h was laid in for cash at the present 1 w pi ices and will be sold at a in:.!! advar.ee. Jeans, Liusey, Flax and Tow linen and I'ei swax, wiii be lakenin exchange at the highest prices. Pleace cail and exnmi.ie fir voursrlves. 1U RTCH .Ss HANNAH. incrn'nes, Nov. 21 137 UG-tf. S'ADiHA-; minx "zTfi rV S 'JJ Tree, (resorted) fELir 6, ti jp fim jiif.t rceived and lor sale n. sMITII 6t Co inenno;iNvn.. . ?13f S3-tf. HliWANOS' TONIC, MIXTUHE. OH V'litiETAF.LE l' EEKI Ft O E. I Specific and Lasting: Cure for the FfVr anil . tnc "rf!S woi:hv re-ijer1-.' repels liie charge of hemj a ipiark medicine, itlmin been tlie result nnti: siunv, pti lenco anu lanoi in liie meiiii al pra. lico and obswrvation of Fwvor and Aiie. It is romp -sed of sm h medical J'iiujiple as were considered mot lit to rcst"i ths ha. 'liny of hi (ion between ihe stomach, livr and the. other important functions of the systrrp, the losd of which harmony is evi leiitly the im:iiediat cth'C of the !is ase. It speedily promotes a reg idar and hea'thy appeliie, w hich is generally en tireW cr s. royed or lcdered very jiricanoiis; by which :l'ect vi'or and str n;;th ate soon nlfordoot the wb !e system. It must be apparent tolarlliat a medicine possrssimj these peculiar virtues is useful in a ere it varielv i f complaints. Ity lit, ne'!: the herdthv action .e'lbe digestive oriranthas proved .t. if of remarkable benefit in Dvssia. Depravd appetile, Hi art-burn, Watelirash. Flatulencv, Jaundice, Niht sweats, llvsi ntary. IJ iwi'l romplaitit. anu many oilier attlu t tion, of similar oiicin. Iti.t it is in the treatnienFe er and esje, i.dly I'i r-r tuid Aj;'.-, or In. li iro'tent rcviT. its pear rs nave nern punipallv t -sted, and with tie. e who have Fen it cselnlress, it is pronounce,! an li'vauiaair! rcmouv his aUo Ih i ti used a pn.vrntiive, by iinny wlio et re sui ar.-t to a peri Klirai recurrence ol n.e "I , il Is and Fever. nd it has ahvays wrrdl oil ie ij rehcnded attack. Many hundred persona ol' known verai ify, have testified to ils powers ai a specific, hut the medicine is so cenerally kiio" tli.it it is deemed unneees-arv to copy any it hem. It is tn.uiiifaetnrcd hv tho proprietor 1, hiladelphia. and fold in all the principal town the 1'nited State Cniindn. .Mexico and mi r a'oniinq v. It mav be had in t H ceruie-. ImlMaD the Drt' Store of i'f l'i A. S.I IV ) Eli. iiitcimej. July 'J. l-o?- 11-F-m
