Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 May 1838 — Page 3

S5 Reward.

I TRAA'F.P, from the Bubsciiber about the Hst of March or the fust of April, one three years old colt this Raring, a McKimiey roa:i. tvith a small blute in the forehead and white fore feet up to fh pa-lure joints. Any person deliveiing stiiJ horse t- tt sulworibc: iu Vincetine will receive tha above rovvrird ami the thauU of THORN .V TRACY. VincmnM. May - 1S1H-1--Oncc wore, and tht last tunc. JflngjliE subscriber liss for tho- last eu. bee n udjj Terli.-.ing that ho was in want of money, 1-r.t all of no effect; thtrcfore, omt more he would sav to those indebted to S. Gochenour. anil Gochenour V. White, that he s greatly in want of that which is duo him and nmrt have it. If this noUca has no effect, he will he obli-reJ to t:y the -lTict of the law, without distinction to per 01. savl. gochfnofh. Vmcennts, May 2. 1S3S l'-3t. FRANKLY ADMITTED. iHE following letter was received yeterdy: It exhibits a want r.f moral honesty and the mof'lutiblushinj villainy that but few per-nn w ul 1 suppose U exist. We give it without further comment that the public niuv know in what estimation to hold the authors. GI.ASCOC v HARRISON. Indianapolis, April 12, 1S3S. Messrs. Glahcob ft Harhi-on: Gents. From an advertisement in the Cincinnati Gazette we discover you rr.ptest the papers in this State to puplish your B ill nrjainst us. II your object is really to injure our .ties, an.! wishing to?ive you all the advantage of your course, would advise you to widen the sphere of your order in tho Gazette to Illinois, Michigan. Kentucky, Ohio and Arkansas, as we have got nearly through this state, having disposed of upwards of ."0 ?to of iv.tr imitation of '-Gardner' Vccetihle Liniment." We have now throe podlars in Ohio and Kentucky, with two horse team ope in Michigan and one in Illinois, and upwards of twenty agencies in Missouri and Arkansas. e wiil soon hava disposed of upwards of three hundred cross. We retail at 23 cents, in this place, and supply nil the Druggists at 1 a gross, at home sell abroad at f3 50 per dozen, or fib- p. r gross. We will establish an anency in your city, and sell at ?IS a gross, in a few weeks, or 2 per d07.cn. Tour most ob't and verv humble serv'ts, W. LINDSAY oc GO. April. 13. I9-?t Cinnnnnii C.nzc!!,-. pi ' t? a 6, u t gVSllOP KKFTEh and his t.icllds have oilered far some months past, to the inhabitants of Yinccnnes the ue ef a Free School for boys. keptbv able and cf.icu-ui teachers. uc. ess lias attended the elToit. and we rely on Providence to to r.mtinue tho ?am with inerea-.':!!-; benefit for the vouth. We have inai'e arrangements to e 1 nre one also foi cir'.s. V they will 1 e taught by th Sister? of I'hariiy of St. Joseph's, who have late!r taken the place of their esteemed .Visterv of A.i..ireth. To concur to the utmost of ot:r ability to the f-jod of c, ritv an 1 county of 'ineennes. has ..--i Cor years va-l the obiect of the Rishon and bii f; isn Is. Thev have done it without ir.tcrfer in" Willi t he exertions 01 others. Is o tuucli room exist, for doit). good and -n hi.il!;. dev. h 1 ;: 'i nil the best orospcts of Yineennes. t'.ut all who try to do it in proportion to their means, an 1 through a 1 rcoer use of them, ran but r.lv on the uood sense of the community for approbation Mid en conrai."oni.,:it. The school announced for the ir!s is alteady psrUt'lv in operation, but it w ill bo soon carri--. 11. on a more extensive plan. bishop s. ft. p.RTTi'r. Yincennes, Apr I 25. ISii H tt . , -v Atiiitiiiislrr.Jor s .vm;ci MOTICE is .hereby ;ivcn that the underirned J' hr-s taken out letters of administration on the st:it of David Harper. late of Kuov county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate n:c he-ebv requested to make immediate payment, and those havim; claims against the samit are n. .tilled to present them legally authenti. ate.! fir sett'etnont. The estate is .supposed to i e insolvent. .TAGOU HARPER. A,l ;,'r. April 23. lS.IS-H Ct Tnkc n I'll Y amui-l F. 'hstn' -s. living in township. Ib'n ardsport, iiro Knox corn: n.iianM. on uie .-in i. one Glay Pink ;ht mane and t.ul iddle and harness of April. lS-i Mare, w ith a 1 some slight marks, a shoe on the left hind foot, about fourteen hands hi;;!i, supposed to be five years old this pring, and appraised at 3C do'l.us and 50 cents bv Jesse I.. Davis and John Goodman, brf ire me this lUth of April. MI MFRED BICKXELL.J. P. 4-3t To Margaret W. Scott, Sainuul R. Alex ander and Nancy Ann his wife, and Wil liam S. T. Scott, heir? and Ieoal repre antatives of Samuel T. Scott, late of Knox county, deceased "TOU will please take notice, that I, B the subscriber, one of said heirs and legal representatives, will apply to th Probate Court of Knox county, at ths ensuing May term thereof, and on the first day of said term, for the appointment ol Commissioners to divide the real estate which were of the said decedent at the time of his duath, anions his several heirs and Ierral representatives; which said real state consists of 150 acres, part of donation lot No. 2, in Knox county. 100 acres, being tna N". V.. qr. of Spc 10, town 2, S. R.'lO west, in C.ibson Co. 100 acres bcino; the S. E. e,r. cf Sec. 2C, T. it, S. R. 13 west, in i'osey county. And two bits in the Dorough of incunnes, known by the numbers 223 and 220. A. 1). SCOTT. March Hist, 1S3S 14-it. isonci:. f S'lHF. undersigned. Commissioners of y Knox county, will on Saturday the lh day of April, at the Court House in Vinrennes, receive proposals for keeping the paupers of said County for one year from the first Mondiv in May enstiinir. HRAHAM SMITH. WILLIAM JFNKIN, WILLIAM DF-NNV. C-.miinis sionrr.-i. March 17. 1 sJ8. 12 St glll.L prartire Medi.-roe in partner-ii.p with l'r. 11 it t. Hiliec at t!i Mrntr ."tore. Vine.nne. Mar-H 1 '. !. !i tf.

STOVi:S! STOVES! vanville' Sept. 2, 1837.

Combination Store. Dear Sir, My family have for a leiifftli of time boeti it sin?; lMtclps' Cooking Stove, with wliich t!icy were well plear;ed; inJeeill bplieved myself that its utility i-oiild not he siii)ase(!, if equalod, 'out ol late we have had an opportunity to test the qualities of another, "the ComVmation stove," called Town's Patent improved hv .M. Freiu h. and have found t!iat it is far superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to sav, that thev i:iv itiiiuiries, my family rati cook faster, lic'.tt r and wi;!i less fuel an.! trouhle, th:m they eonhl with the oilier stove, I can only account for the (litlerei'.ee in this way, that the improved stove is so constructed, that you can control the temperature at pleasure without ehnn in the furniture on the stove, therefore the articles cooked are not dam. aocd hv too oreat a heat, nor is the heat wasted hv brino- misapplied. I make this statement that the world mav he benetitti d hv it, as well as the venders of the improved stove. "WM. TKAITOXMr. I i n French. We. the umlersii'ners, are t:sinir the combination ( 'ookinrr Stove, called Town's patent, improved by M. French. W e have no hesitation in sriyiusr, that for convenience and expedition in cooking, and for the savinir of fuel, it far surpasses any eookinrr stove now in use. Y e tnercfore cheerfullv recommend it as a very valuable WM. K. II AM, A. I HUTCHINSON, A. II I.AMAN, JOHN A. CUUL, A. YOUNCS. Ml. Carmrl, October 1th, 1S11T. Mr. French: Sir. The rtove I bought of yon (the Combination stove! is superior to any I have seen, and from inquiry, 1 believe superior to anv now in use. Mv iamilv are well pleased with theirs?, l ours, (irand View, Illinois, Nov. 3, ISoT. Dear Sir: We have tried the "Combination Stove" we are well pleased and think for ease and facility in cooking, it exceeds any stoves we have yet seen Yours cvc. J. A. STEFLE. Mr. Fki:nch, Sir: I am usuio; one o your Combination Stoves. 1 frankly sav that it far surpasses my expectations I am completely satisfied with it, in every respect. 1 feel it a duty sav to all who wish to save expense iu wood and trouble in cooking and washing, that in my opinion, t'lev had better purchase tha same kind of stove. l'el'ore I purchased, I examined ail the diiierent stoves now in use, and aiso made ovcrv inanirv I could concerning their convenience, utility ami ex pen for wood. After mature examination, I was constrained to Lmy the Combination, under a belief that it is not equalled by any other; and now say that its excellences far excised my highest hopes. My wife, who lias hitherto been prejudiced aoainst all the stoves she has seen, says that she would not take mm hundred lars for hers, unless she could ther of the samn kind. SML. STEEL. Evansville, Feb. 2T, lSljS. Hear Sir: In answer to your inquiry WHO rognril to lliv iipiiiie.il ji ni- .-i,.,u which I purchased ot you, 1 wi that after a residence ot nearly years m New Enoland, where I opportunity of examining and usitsf; very oreat varieiv of cooking stov e, it remained for me to come to Envansulle and prove your improved Combination Stove, in order to find what I considered the best one I have ever seen. For culinary purposes, my family assure ino that it really excels any stove they hava previously used. in point of despatch, saving of labor and fuel. Respectfully yours, CHAS. S. WEEYER. Evansville, Feb. 27, 1S3S. Mr. French, Sir: In reply to our question as to my opinion of the Combination cooking Stove I would say. that my wife informs me that J tlie one we have in use is the best stove j w it!i used WillC.l s ht is at iiiiaiiiteil, Horrick's, an Fhelp i plliers .1 utioinir therefore, Irom wli.it 1 near iiiul i sei I do e;ir.i!n!iy believe that the Combination Stove is tho best calculated f.r a rich or poor, small or larire fami .,,,.1 ' "' " that a person that can rook wit

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ran do il with ibis with less expense, it-s labor, and less time, and moro than Willi anv otlier stove oi a similar size; in short, we would not part with ours, to ho obliged to do without it, for its price and the best stove we have ever seen ol any oilier kind II. L. LED YARD. Evansville, Feb. 8, ISMS. Evansvii.i". Feb. IT, 1S3S. Dear Sir: Mv opinion of your cooking stove is in nnisoa with Mr. I.edyard, tho' I would further state, that it is mv belief that in the use of your stove there

is a savins: ot at least 10-.) per cent. i'thc:;; would advise all my lirieiuls and acquaint-j ,A' lan ;nces who are in want of a stove, to irv dei ni vour Combination Stove, before thev nur-ith-' e i

clnun rise vhero. il that is nr-iTnrv ,,, sell your stove is to have purchasers havej or see them in use a suilicient lenrth uf time to become acquainted xvitn tlicm. RICHARD JENKINS. Ira French, Esq.

Fetkrsbcrgh, Ia. Feb. '22, IS!?6. Mr. Ira French, Sir: Your Combina

tion stove has been used lor some months in my family; and from my own obser vation and their representation, I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a superior article. I purchased it as an experiment, and would now cheerfully give double, the amount of its price rather than lie de prived of itri use. I lie saving ol lueland labor would, in six months amply compensate the purchaser for its original price. Respectfully, JOHN McINTIRE. The subscriber bavins the exclusive riolit of making and vending the above s',o c. keeps it constantly on ham! The Conical Stove he also keeps a very cheap and convenient cooking siove. vi. so s ;ki:t ya ui ::t ;r SHOP TASiLOK STOv'KS. which he n i", nvs mself to sell innati pi ices. at tlie The i Louisville and t public are particularly invite to call and xatninc the i' Sept. 'JS'.h, ho !' it M:t ( nm hi ition stove. is:i7. v!:?-;f. I II A FRENCH. V A EC A iihE TOWN fMJOT'EUrV I'OIt S V i.i: AT A '. I T I '.'. pursuance of an order of the Knox Gu. i.H 2J 'curt, at the 1 i-t .Inarch term the uiidursltiiH-.! will expose to lnibUc -ale on the :5l-t day of May next, at Got. (.'lark's I lot el in ' in. .ones, brtac. n ti u o'clock, A. M and four o'clock P. M. -f said day. ah the ruh!, title an 1 interest Michael ( Ty r:i and Eleanor I. is v. if.-, M.chicl G.im-a.iv and Mary his wit.-, a-id Joanna. M .o .-a; -t and. John O'lhiin. heirs at I a'V of James O'ihic l. dcccr-c', iu the follow h,;; dera il ed j lojicty. to-".vii: 'l''-i parts of lot No. in the !! ir.'ioh of Vincenn-'s !'r -;--un; about till, tv feet r.ich on J'.iikct st.cci. par! of lot No. :;: frontn:.: about 'i'.t feet on W.c.ei street, also It'll a -rrs iu the Donation tract Knox comity lot No. 'i'M. Said proptutv Mi!! be sold on n credit of on.' two and three years upon the j iero::ai ami mortja.-e s-cnri!v t ucr sivimr enntv to the a'oiiroval ol t'no t'om-nissiotiers t.i bear interest tn m Hal JOHN 15. MARTINI J ACO!) HARl'EU I Comr's. Andrew i;.i;i)m:i; ) 'im-ennc March -'iUli. IS:;. ! t Have Jut UcccivcJ. pci- Stcr.ui Scat I"ativc. A Chiet e!lrtl..r. trjsi) yv!ii.-!i ll irv wiuilinvite- the atteulion ot tueir customers, a:: wh. desirous oi tastiu.r to it Thev can ie their own in. iinins, Marc'a Cli. W.U;'! judue I s:!s -!;?-- t. IX 1 . - f. H '? . Oiii' j 4 C " w i U n ,.',( '- !) .;,;. u ,if: II II . II A R R I S ON. M AS 'i'EU . rjrafslld, plv refill uiy between Evan.-vii!e and Louansport the ensoi.ir: season. For fieih'.r'or pass-jo. I.aviui; s.ood ae--.iumo.i.':i 'U. ajiplv to the (.'aptain on board, or to ISi'iM'Gil A HANNAH. March P.) 1 G5-7 1. gMii: sf.l'.serihers wiil rec mta ei e a;iv i blewheat.j .vercd. iti i ts ,iv. - ctiantity oi oooa tneren at the niarkt t orice when loods, or lor notes n:ii! a-'eov Those who know thein-.clver lnoe'iicil. would c!o well to avail litis opportunity to pav up, and save furliier tro:;'!i. THORN & Til AO Y. Yineennes. ur:'i-t I- L--:i7. ! t i to be superior those wis tor themselves. Anv person who is desirous of pur -lias-ino a oood Cookino Stove, can have tne priviiervo of trying cither, previous to purchasiti'r. ARDIIJ. .fc .lONi::-'. Vinconnss, April IZ 1 SUS (G-if. T.lA '.1 Ti Tj: L.d mirs.JJTiT. .-ST1IE mi iersjoncil -will e po-e -fj Go!. Gi.irk's II. .1-1. in Yiuccnne: I" 'ce t day of May next, the wi !i coot linin 1 about -io a,.r tcd ns . ." .. , -.i'.cs north of iueennes. I !lli tract emmonlv o. a'-.e. t prin. ipal!v between the T err -Fc A. -IL. Ibthc bash. 'V-.ri:is. c. tik. ihc O.'ti- e of for'her -vrtioitlnr rrepih T. ELLIS i-, Vin-i-r.n. TI. M. SHAW bv A. T. ELLIS. -tfi-Tt. Apii 11th, ls8S.-

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Monsieur Tonson.comc aain THE PREMIUM HORSE ILafayettc. FSS II IS splendid Diornede hor-e will stand the JgA present season at Mr. Thomas Poltm adj.iiuuiLr the town of Piincetou. (iib-on canity la., Mr. Potter will fumidi ' atare in abunil nice for mares from a distance. Lafayette is a blood bay sixteen hands hijli. and was sired by Wilks' celelnated ra'-ediorse I'otoiuac; he by the Imported Hiomede. l.afavetle received the premium for bein the be-t thorough bred horse ut the cxiiiihon held at Cincinnati in the fall oi lSJ-i. Tern i fit! the season j 15 by the insurance. For particulars see bills. PUESTOX W. SEI.LEK3.

1 it t h? is -9 WPS iij'.v openiii'.: his spring stock of New (!.)!- &h earetul'.v selected, in the Uo.-ton ami New Vork :na-kets, w!d-h lie oilers at reduced prices to his friends Vincen: and tlie piduic. c, April ::0t'i l--:3-k 17-(H. v. .f v p: . o .v 'i & ! ;rs. Thoinpson and Wardlaw have left their etes and a counts in the ban. Is of Martin on. Es.j. for c.i'dei lion. Thono inlerc.-.tci! !i and sa e costs. Uobi will ( 'iiiccniies, April CO. lsf-. 17 tf. l - to.ind on tne ro.ul near lack Greek a few week- m;:cc. a small bundle id' pa pers, ciintaininj a f. w notes, an account; and ntlier papei s, hi.-h the ov ner eaiiliavtbv calling at this olliee. proviiii r-pertv. and paying charges. ViiK-enues, April -J-i. 1 s:!s 1 ; 1 f. HE (VhV.-r r il So i. t od at Mr. J v next, at rerniutns f. of the Knox " ounty A .rricuitu::'c iiotiih-l that a ineetin-' will e'an'- office on tile f;r-' Motidnv I I o'clock A M. to determine r the ensuing xeir, when their ne Ik .f .1. l!'.e ; atlch .1.-, ... ,i is rop-.c.-ti d. P.y order of the i'resiMcGOIH") S, ',;. Viacennes. April -ih l"i5. i I &'$i Lids, first ij-.lalitv Kcnlriwa, loo Lis. .- ;..!,, m. Just received and for sale hv Tll'oiJX & TICACV. April CO I i'l-J 5 7- . t-i r pv-o i t i i . . S i . f. i!v o-cupied bv Me.-r". Hilt Mai l.et street, for rent. Applv TIIOb!N V TltACV. " il to Aniil CO. is: FLAT ih 1 on )A'i i by Cst i' tect. w, iab. ami f t' bv tor sa! tel ;,s THOiJX Sc TIJACV. At.iil CO. lsds! i.' ".!J7 ANTED by the mi! of l-la.-U and '.' i ite at his tan a-.'. --r reeei three miles of this p! ice. icr. one liun.lreil eonls bark, either deliver, d nt t uav lie s!n:np. within best uit tho cou tractors. He abo resji,.,-tfanv inform Tl'lrtl mbitaiits ot the sui rouniUuo c ..iintrv . -a lio arc disposed to ba-'c t In i r in.'. - t ninod up ni the share:-, that in his , ir and . . ''',- t r m,. nnf-,! he u ill ri-n-i .!!' n ti:r:i thf .-i tin.ir !raih,-r in thrie wfiitiiz -and i'l no case -a ill lie detain it Ion jci JAMES Ih -l.-bur ;b. A; ri! i, !.!. 1 i-ot r taan ur. DU 'lx K. j ' , .- : IE fo.ihserib er will sell at atioiion on S tturdav the "i S 1 1 1 iit. 8 head oi' liorses, t.io-c-ther xviili llr.'iiess, Saddles, liiiii.es, uad M.ii'iinoa.les. lie will also sell 0".e 11 'c', o::e il.tariiorn wanton, and otif farmer's two-iiorse vnoer0!l. Trims One half cash; and t:ie nn :"'cc i!i sis mont ic. the min-hascr rivin his note with approved soeuritv. R. l'ALIN April .20 ls:!S. subscriber haviao n ol veavs, l;is i i:it ill i oDoaec rars ;U1 barrels T:ir 200 barrels Salt 3'J kegs of White Lead 3 tierces of frerdi Rice, :i hosrsheads of Cod Fish, -10 boxes dried Herrings 10 runs of ( Ivsters 2 ) boxes of Rns'm Soap 10 do Sperm Candles 20 do Mould do Ct coil of I '.oat cable 10 jars of Snuff Most'of the above ariie'.cs have rrror.-.ly ibcen rrer -vf d. iV- wiii be (d.erea ani.se,.:ii w lor e 'i s 1 1 , ox J. DiiNOV N. Yinccnnes April 11. l?4 l'-tf.

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Blew Goods.. 3HE subscribers have just received - their spring Goods, from the East, consisting in part of Cloths, Citssiiiicres, Cassinets 5' Vesti.is of carious descriptions, Prints, Ma alius. Silks and Fancy fJoodt, 11. tots, Shoos ey Hats. ILtnhcii'e, (,''ssicirc, (Ittcensw ire ana' (1 roct r 'n s. All of which have been purchased at reduced prices and will he sold on very reasonable terms. EONNER & CAR NAN. Yineennes April 11, XS'.i lti-tt. W"l HE" F OH SALE. gl.'ST leceived per .-teamrr Native, 10 .pisiter 5 casks Mahioa'W-uc, and for a!o low for cah.

THORN, WATSON & Co Btincs, April 1 I, is:js 17 lit Vin t;i: AC!ti-:s oi VAi 1)1.1, LANDD.FOR Ti will oiler at iiunuc .sale at O M I. tliejdoor oi t ie Goiut is. House in Lawrcneevil on ay I lie -Mo hie tracts ol ti. Town -t. 0 acres, and. lav ol Mav next, the lofovMii' vain School Land. U: All of section North Ran 'C 1 I West, coutaininrr f is di id. d in! ) lots of eouvc-nieiit size. Lot No. I, contains (i0 acres, :;.io.l I 1 I dud well timbered. No. -0 acres, timbered land, and n epiantity el valuable lock. No. if, i0 acres, ijood barren laud. No. 4, -10 acres, barren land. No. o, 10 acres timber. No. C, 40 acres, no, id bairen land, and a .piarrv of rock. No. 7, 20 acres, timber land, and -ood nvk. No. S. CO acres, rrood timber land. No. '.I, 10 acres, good timber laud.Ne. 10. 10 a -r.-s, ti nber land. No. 11. SO acre-, part prairie, and part timber. No. I-, 0 acres, oood timber land. No. 13, 10 acres, "ood timber land. No. 11. -10 acres t;ood tiliiliei Ian 1. A credit of one. two and three years will be uiven; pnvmcnt in three e.pi d annual ins! ibn -nts. Notes with -annr-nod security, together i:!i a ntort jjsjc on the premises, will be re.pr.ro-l. AHNEK GKEEIi S. G. L. G. Lawreneevi'ile, April 7th. I "iH. 'C'M. '3 s a if f st i S herebv given to those who have not yet civon Q a !it of their property to the uudersi jued Assessor IW Knox Vunly. that be may be found in Yine-mur.:. It is hoped that this notice wiil not be nmlei ti-il. JAMES THERIAC, Assessor. Viueenncs, An: il lvilli. P-Ci.S. 10-31. CO-PARTNEBSHiP, ME undersigned have as-oeiaie d! tlic'ttiscl vi ? lor t purpose id c;:rrvinsj on the mercantile business in th.' n'amo and style of . ?f. f f f.Y Aid are r.ow recenip.o direet Irosn the house l'liilaib-lpllia, an .1 d :ilT in lormeri V occupied ny J. v . Maiidox. an extensive andeh-oint assort ment ol Staple and Fuiey oods, suita!i'e for tho present and approaching sea oils, whieli thev are ena'iled and detenniued to sell unusually low for cash. Thev invite iheir friends and tlie pub lic in general to stock.. call and examine lhi. J. Y. MADDOX. 1). O ASS. ri! r.t'i, ISii 15-tf Vinecnnes. A A'o'nci-:. S herebv given that tho undersigned y has takctn out leiiers of Administration on the estate; of John Knox, laie I Knox Crnmiv la., deceased. All prsons indebted to llie said estate are requested to make pavment immediately, and those havino claims auainst the same nre notified to present them duly authe,it:enti d fur settlement within one year Irom thi ;e. 1 iie e! .te is sttppos'.ni to ne sol vent. SAM FEE R. SNYDER, Adm'r. March :11st 1S3S.--(.-,:,':. COi'i'EU.. TLX, iSMEET-IUu.X I AFT., -ilV .7 the ('i,,ciiiii; i A- .o.oivi,c Yj.Y. Shave a lare .-t.uk of Tin on hand, and wi'! continue t 1 hop it on hand, and u id r.-ll on accomodate!- tcuK to cu-!o;ners and the public trmeially. The Gojiper. Tin. V -hei t Iron inanufa.-tory will be earrie-1 -mi k- usu-il al mv old staml 0:1 M;trk t street nearly o posit.- the Mikit house; w here ;d. i-ii.d-of joluo K v.i.l be done a cording to e.i.h r ai .-'in: 1 u N. -'.LTII. March l.-.th ls.i-tf 'i f .-. 'i . t'J "f :-i K m ty 3 f xs 'f'j"i ii il I U II il d !i i I i fr.iMLE uio'u.i'sigrn'd. liaving i ulored iiite - parlue-i'shiii in the l)lx! businer? i t . intend cons'.aniiy keepin tensive and general siqj. DRFOS, RAIN : on llano, an e.v of S. OiLS, i ! :-vv'v-'.v, ';.'.' m.v r. and hope from their con-tnni audits bu-mi'ss, to merit and receive a .-!.-publir pa'.fouage. They assure friends and the public, that mv artic ) ' in o !'.' ol thcii f 1 1! - .-ie.l for sale by then, shal! lie ge:r.iir;! its hind. Tlieir term- libera!, at wholesaie li. UlA IVi.lv. F. Y. M'KEE. DOCT. DECK I ., ,.-!-v-r o. !io is e!e;' j ..... , will, at all times v I r havinc r proc ii red a ;n'i'e. at lend be in j .ii hiof pa! ro-tt -.ee.i au l :.! t il'ed on. r--, wlio. to his practice a s oieatl'i.l for past I he re to I i VUI'S. s, iro hart: i iiii: I "TV ni, to merit a luen I o. 1. I nr r ' ' e ri 111 s liiot ),(. ne, whi'iT: . i . liavmg s-ofl (G : )i)S, i l.l.i lies ii inioini- bis OS iiooLs in th-ii-..ii:r crfiouirrI;.. -i i, ni. in i re'.jui.-.st thev would 1 settle imiio'diatfix-. F. V. M'KEF..

DlllED 1'EACHES. gj l.'ST received and for eal 10 bbls. first quality Dried Pacho. THORN & TRACT. Vinccnnrs X arch 23, 183343J. JJKYOilJr, Receiving, Forwarding, $ Comrnistion 3IEKCI1AAT, Vinccnnrs, Iu. REFERENCES.

Uurteh ft Heherd, G. Oiiikshank ft Co. Honour ct Garnan, IL i-hnith, Ih t O. Brown,' Wubb & Shoeinuker, Win. Tliur-tou & Go. F. (.'. Gw-athnov ft Go. F. 1!. Tillay, Uelforii iV Sorr-enfrev. Yinrcnnei, Ia. do do do Glinton, Ia. Lafayette, I a. Evainville, Ia. Louisville, Ky. New (Jrlcaus, Lou. Vine March 2'.)tli 1S3S 44-tf. ( asii wwrihi). "hHE subscribers intend starting cast about ill first of April next to renew their stock, and would ro piest all those having note and account due, to call and settle the name previous) to that time. S. ft W. J. WISE. Corn 4 or.is wiil be received in payment of debt or iu exehau je for merclmndise. S. fc W. J. V.'. ii'.cenne March. Kith. I 12-Kt. A l GM.STUATOIt'.S S ALE. 7., 'A 7 ILL be sold at public sale on the V 2-uh of April next at the late dwellinir uf John Knox of Harrison Township, Knox, County, ami State of liidi ana, deceased, all the personal property of ihe said deceased, consisting in part of the following: articles, viz: Horses, cattle, sheep, hojs, housoholdand .kitchen furniture ami farming utensils end a laroe vanctv of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms made known on dav of sale. SAMUEL R. SNYDER, Adm'r. March 31st ISilS. 15-.lt. SHI HUFF'S SALLhT " r virtue of live writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed Irom the Clerk 3 Olliee of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale before the Court House door 111 ineeiiues on Thursday the 20th day of April, IsljS, between t Fie hours ol' 10 and I o'clock, ji s iid day, agreeably to the third section of tho law subjecting real and prr-oual estate to execution, all tha right, ti:!e an 1 interest of William Simrns in and to a certain lot of ground lying and being in the IJnroiioh of Yineennes, containing a full size lot, fronting on Fifth street, known and designated on the plat of s ii,! itorough by No. 207, taken as tha property of said Simms to satisfy live exeeu.iotis, one in favor of N icholas Smith, one in favor of Morgan Jones, one in favor uf Samuel Thorn and Alvin Tracy, and one 1:1 favor of John 1. Reynolds, as signee c! ll'iirv Kiilcr, ami one m iavor of John I. Reynolds, for the use of llurfh D.ak. XU'H. i i I, LIAM, Sh'Jf. K. C. Aprd ot.'i, Lsjs. l.-3t kicks' coivirbUND exthTtIof '2,:,U2'S it A snts n it te nut C5jLjx1L1Lo t S a '.',.- Ii mtiliriiic, one which may bo re. - s ir ted to w it'n . tf o , relied on x ith certainty, in tie- fn; stages of di.-.eaM- iu almost any form, it exceeds uil tormer thsecvei ics ill modiciue, 1 itln r tr in the vet;at.-ioie or mineral kingdom, pel sale at the Drill! 'tore of Ilitt A. Navvy or. Market btrt ct, incennes, la. March is::-..:!-.o(it HE ; -i.iiseribers nre i;..w rccr i-.inr; their ; - . . :-. - ' J Which they i ll'er te I'uuctual men on tho iiiiu' terius. (i KVIN, CAli-SDX & Go. Mar, h : i i-7t. Jsraarlro !li v I 'V !s. -" ff DOZEN Eoxes. iu-t received Bin! for r-j' sale 1'V TJIOKN ft TRACY. Yeucennes. March 2iL HfiS lij-tf. ROWANS3 'iXNIC, FIXTURE. un VbiiiiTGiidi Fr.imiFrcK. . Spicijh: toil .noting Cure for the Faer and ,-igur. r?ill5i worthy re-m-dy repels the charge of bi in? g a euack medicine, it hiving been the result of 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 v ear-' stielv, experience nnd labcu ill th no'de al p: je ice and observation of Fever and A true. It is composed of such medical ptineipl's us licit; c.uo-id. r.-.l look', f.t to ie.-toio the haiiiio,v ii';i' li.':i iu t.veen tin1 stom i' li. liver and tho .ther import. mt tain tions of the sv-ti in. the losj ,f wl-i.-li ban, -ati a- of th..onv i; evidently the immeilint rise.- It speedily tromotes n TV fit -I ir and healtav -appetite, whi-li is (;eneriilly fii tirelv dc.-trov e.l or rede red very precarious; by v lecii elici t vi-or and strength uie soon ailordn. to the w hole sv stem. It must be apparent tokir -il...t a m-dici'ie jMisses.-ing these peculiar virtues is ii-i fill in a irre.it variety of complaints, lly us :icv, iu j the he ilthv iiction of the ditrrstive ornnth i row ! itself of remarkable, benefit in Dvk-r-i'-ia. I'.praved appetite, Heart-burn, W'utc-l!ia-b, I'latuleucy . .1 aun-.'iee. N inht swuatu, Dyentarv. llowel eoniplaint. anil many other aillirrions of similar tiiiuiii. But it is in the treatment of Fever and especially I'tiir and Ague, or Int iruU'n nt Fever, that its powers have been prtlt-.-ip idv te.-ted, and vv itli those who have seen its u, fulness, it is jirr-nounced an inyaluiibl remedr t has also been used us a preventtiv e, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence ofth t 'liiil- and Fever, and it has nlvvuys warded elf the appreheiii'.ed nltai k. Many hundred pcron if Kiiowa veracity , have testified to its powers an a spe-ihe, but the medicine is no generally know h it it is denned unnecessary to copy any of V in. It is manufactured by tho proprietor in I'hi! a de!p!ria. nnd sold in all the principal towim it t!,e I iiited States Canada, Mexico and N-Do-nin-o. Itnuiybchnd iri Yinrennes, Indian th- Drier Store of 77T & SAWYER. Viacennes. July 9,1 S37. 11-12 w v t t: n i m m iiitu rr.i.Y, PI "TTFR. FGGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, "rid all kinds of prreiiont for which th ligk-f-t market puce will b stvrn. THORN. WATSON A Co hH. M

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