Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 May 1838 — Page 3

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IM1E next Quarter in This institution will commence the 13;hof June and continue eleven weeks. Arrangements liave been made in private families fr boarding young ladies from abroad Hoard including room, furniture, fuel and lights, is from 1 50 to $'J per week. A few voting lames can Us necomnnitatcd i.i the family of the Principal, where they u i!! at all times !e subject t " kind :i:id vi.eil.un parental guardianship. A Teacher of music on I'unn Forte. Drawing and Painting, has obtained, and is now rea.lv to cive i - r.i .-i i - Tuition for an v thin'' inch led in a C. .11 -l I ' mil course o; r.ngr.s.i education is ?j per Quarter, ii a hut-ic. fi,;. n; rv ...... - t t it ..i-n i'ii i i iii n; ciu pci vtiarier. Drawing it Painting ts t " " Mrs. I.. 5. WILKINSON, Pri.ieimt!. Miss S. 1ST RG ESS, Teacher of Musie, Drawing an I Tainting. Vincennes, May til, 18MS. Wl tf PBJHE mibscriher liavttijj relinquished the S IHacluintthing business, on his own account, would say to those who have been liberal in patizinij him, that he will ever remember their kiudnPM. r would farther remark that he is now about leaving Vincennes, for the south, and that on his retain, will expect all such as are indebted to him by note or book account to come forward without being called on. and pay up. and all those bavin; demands against him. will please present tham. as he is determined to owe no one. In his alisenea lie win . to merchant arid all other. that he will not hold himself accountable for anv fhinir. cot on Ins account, in his absence unless it is on a written order signed bv the subscriber. JOHN 15. DINNING. Vincennes Mav 2 t. 1 x3? S2-tf. CO-PARTNERSHIP, REMOVAL PvTHn suS riber have on th is the 21th ilav of NTav, lS:!si, associated themselvei in the Hla "ksnnthin:; business, for one year from thii flatc. Thev have removed their shop to the I.iverv Stable formerly owned by Kurope (jraeter, nhich has been neatly fixed up for the purpose, n re'piem alt the obi rustomcrs of the etahlishnent? not so desert them in' lime of need, thev are determined to do work in the neatest, manner, hort-tt notica, and on arco nmodatinc; trm. j. n. nr.NNiNt;. JOHN M M.I.KT. Vincennes, Mav 2 1th. 1 S3s-52-tf. SOBS ft? AUOTiGH. ei'IIr, .'.;. srnher. survivinu naitner i of J. T. & (I. Simpson, will ol'er for sale oa Thur lav the "iSth day of iu '. rnsuini;. the remaining stock u( ( loodi belong ' to said lirm consisting in part of the following articles, to wit: Cloths, Cnssincts, Alcritios, Fl;i:mols, Uoinhazots. ( 'iilicocs, (iinii'.ianis, Domestics. Ilanlwart. (li etisunrc. Cuitlory. Hats and Shors. Together with Groceries of almost every description, and numerous other articles too te dinu to mention. The alc will continue from day until the whol are disposed of GEORGE SIMPSON, Surviving Partner of th late firm of J. T. cV G. SIMPSON. Mav 2tth, 1838 ,V2-.rU. Motice. LI, those indebted to the late firm of J. T. & G. Simpson, by note or hook account. are hereby notified to come forward without de lay and liquidate their account, f by the first day of August next, or the aame will be left in th hands of an officer for collection. This de mand is reouisite in older to meat the demands otainst the said firm. GEORGE SIMPSON, Survivintr partner of the late tirm of J. T. &; G. Simpson. HrueeviUe. May 21th. 52-ot. BRANCH ISAXK. ) Vinccnncx, jht:j IN'.iS. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock i holders that a Dividend ol live per cent has been declared, upon the business of this Hratich fir the last six montns.--Pavable on demand. JOHN ROSS, Cash. CASH FOR WHEAT. 11 will give eighty-seven and s hall R cents, or the highest market price for a quantity of Wheat delivered at my mill in Yincrnne?. J. L. COEMAN. ,V2. .It. ADMiHISTilATGR'S SALE. rjil'T' mi lersio-ned Administrator, on the estate of David Harprr, deceased, w ill expose to ,u!i'ic ale on tbe Ifith "i;C . '.i.icnet th resident -of John Weaver in Kr.ox county . ill I the personal property of said deceased, consuuaj of clothintr, iiun. sa-l-lle and bri-lle. travelling trunk, Ac. A credit of six mouths will be given OI, all'sums oer Te di'Urs, the purchaser giving his note write approved security; all sums un.1 .!!-.. 1.

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Cotlec House on Second street, 1 wo beds and raini- i i (", ..,., , ,. , e, , , ... ,'HillE undersigned, agents lor niatninedding, three ketr of Lard, together with house- ft e "7. T . hold and kitchen" furniture, and divers other art,-' facturcrs, ol Wheeling, have at all ties too tedious to mention. Terms of sale six es on hand a large and general assortmonths credit on all sums of three dollars and up- "lent of WHITE FLINT AND COM-

iviin!,, the purchaser giving his note with ap - proved s.vunty. All sums under three dollars, oa-Ii in hnd. J. DONOVAN, Auctioneer. Yinrennes May 2-1, H'.Js. 52-2 w OilCC more, (lad the hist time, ,jj;IIK subscriber has for the last year, been adJfim verliias; that he wa.in want of money, but all of no elici t; therefore, once more be would sv to those indebted to S. Goehenour. and (Jochenour it White, that he 's greatly in want of that which is due I. i n mid must have it. If this nolice !ia no elT'i t. he will be obliged to try the , effect of the law, nilhoiit distinction to person. WML tiOt'H KNDl'R inccnr.es, Mjv 2, In'N 19-3t. FRANKLY ADMITTED. JTffHK following letter was received yc .terday: 3 It exhibits a w ant of moral honestv and the U I ,i I rtner ) most'unblushia? villainy that but few person suppose to exist. We cive it without fa comment that the public mav know what i estimation to hold the authors. GLAseoi: & HARRISON. Indianapolis, April 12, 1SIH. Messrs. Gl.tsioy. tc Hviuiisos: tients. l roai an ailvirtisement in tbe t.invinnati (ijzette we discover von rc.piest the papc this Stale to puili-h vour H ill naaiust us. If your object is reallv to injure cur sales, and wis inir to tive you all the advantage ol your course, would advise vou to widen thu sphere of your or der in the Gazette to Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio and Arkansas, as we have cot nearly through this .state, having disposed of upwards of ;"0 irn of rrr imitation of ( Jardner's 'ei;e!a!)le I.i: mcnt." We have now tliree pedlars in Ohio and Kentucky, xv ith two horse teams one in Michi gan and one in Illinois, and upwards of twenty agencies in Missouri and Arkansas. e will soon have disposed of upwards of three hundred tiros. We retail at 2o cents, in this pla-'e, and supplv all the Unionists at 2 1 a tiro-s, at home sell abroad at 3 50 per doz.'n, or fti per gross. We will establish an ajency iu your city, and si II at 1S a gross, in a fw weeks, or per dozen. Your most ob't and verv hutiible serv"ts. W. LINDSAY V co, April. H3s. 19-.'t f'inrinnnti la:ct!r'. Stores. ( isif tnrs. and Ploughs .11 ST UF.CKIVKD PER STEAM Ell NIAOARA. LOT OF Till: PRKMIt M COOKING STOVES, of the latest improvement. Also Franklin. Coal, and Ten Plate -Stoves of the Pitlsbuinh Manufacture. Also 2 Do?.. Malto. ks 2 1-2 Picks 2 ' Spades I " Steel pointed socket shovels 1 Common do do 5 " Tea kettles 2 Boxes EstcTs Axes 60 pair of Dog Iron Also a lot of Smoothing Irons Sutar kettles, Pots, Ovens, Spiders and Lids assorted, for sale wholesale and retail at my Tin Manufactory on Market street. N. SMITH. N. 15. I also expect a lot of Mr. French's improved Combination ("coking Stoves in a few days. N. X. Vincennes Mfiv 2, 13 l!J-tf """CO-PARTNER SHIP. 'MII', iindersioned, having entered into - partnership in the DIM (i business, intend constantly keeping on hand, an extensive and general ftipplv of DIM OS, l'AIN I S. OILS. dvi:-stcfts, ri:i!Fi'Mi:v, s,-r. ami hope from their constant attention o business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. They assure their friends and the public, that any ni-ic ol- . . . . 1 . -I.-JI i. r (rod lr aic w iiiem, suau uu genuine ui its kind. Their terms liberal, at whole sale. II. DECKER, V. V. M'KEE. DOOT. DECKER, having procured a partner who is experienced anil attentive, will, at all times when called on, attend to his practice as heretofore, who. being greatful for past lavors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of pat ronage. May 13, 50-tt Qt-N. 11. The undersigned, having xold his former stock of (JOODS. informs his customers that he has his hooks in ill C ! Drug Store, when? his former customers may find him, and request they would call and settle immediately. V. V. M'KEE. 000S AT AUCTION. HE stibsenber will on Saturday the 2d day of June at his clothimi store, on Water ttSt street, sell at miction all the remaining goods l:elontiinir to Gochenour iVi White, to the highest bidder consisting in pait of the fjllowin.; articlts to wit: lie tl 1 1 j -1 7 (7 : If , Clot hill g , (.v-v ..'.;, V.vigv. Cel.'iroi .s. )-C. Fotictlier with fariutur.- of ditVcrcnt kiiuh-. he'ont;in-; to tilt- sliop. KAMI.. GOCHENOFR. Snrriv:'ii mrlmr of the tut? firm of (inrhnmur A White. Vineennes, May IS, 1-soS; 51-.:;t. C00K8HG. FRANKLSN, & WOOD .'-ix rui "STADDOX t GASS, have just reiY U eeived direct from Plltshiirgh by steam boat Pekin, an assortment of stoves consistinf of Cooking, Franklin, fc Wood Stoves of a very superior style and quali ty, which they will sell low tor cash. 'They invite those wishing to purchase especially ermkinr stoves, to call and exam-

iAe;tf'r ,ot. tor titev are certain mev are superior to any ever offered in this marVincennes May 17, 1838 51-tf BLANKS OV ALT, KINDS For sale at this Office,

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Mm u i wmj - k r-w k t m u w i ' MARKET, BETWEEN THIRD & FOURTH STREETS, I MiTT'-XVr T lv 2s i liLM'a MON G LASS V A R E; L'lvOU'N AND COMMON WINDOW GLASS; Pkintinc., Wkitinu, Lkttkr and Wrapping I'.ti'Kit, for sale at manufacturers' prices. Clean linen and cotton RAGS iceeived in payment at the highest market price 1 J. O. 1JAYI-KSS tt SON., May 19 1S:JS 51-3m. A School Teacher Wanted. MAN well qualified, vv'iii can cbiiip well recommended, can meet with a ciiod situation by immediate application to Mr. Henry Harrekman, in Knox County. May 10. lS.iS. ro-;st IS5 Seward TRA VKI), from tiie 3 lit uf March or , . subscruei illt the the fust ot Ap.il, one , years olo colt tins spring, a Al, Iviuney io.in. w itu small bl i.e in the forehead and while fore feet up to the pasture joints. Any person deiiveritn; said horse to the subs.-i ibers in Vineoniic., win receive t:ie abovi I-.ov.. r.-w ird mii.I the .,f THORN TRACY. 1 s:t iiVineennes. Mav BY virtue of a writ of Fi. F.t. to me directed from the Clerk's Office of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 v;ll expose to pnoiic Sale, in Yiiuenne June, ISoS, s'- iinnr , on Monday between the I 1 1 1 e ours lib day of of I'.i'atld 1 o'clock, on sal J. third st etion of t tiny, ; e l.w to th ilrini:i aiit 1 personal estate to excciii'in, i 1 t:ie right, title 11 nam Ci d interest ol S.irali ( o;iiuK, ins. Alexander Collins and lcuj.imm ("oliiiis. heirs at law of David Collins, deceased, m and to one full lot ol tlition, in the Rorough of Vine 'ii! U m i w o n in t ilic i r,n-i In, I I . ,- V . . 1 as the propetty of said Sara, Iliram. Alex-j atnter ami lienjauun r. hens at law ol David Collins, deceased, to satisfy said execution in favor of John C. llo'i ind fc Martin Robinson, administrators of Rid aril P. Price, deceased. ZACH. PFEUAM, Sh'ff' K. C. May II, 1838 Jf Y virtue ol a writ of Fier i Facias, to & me directed from the Clerk's Olllce of the Knox Circuit Court. 1 will expose to public sale beloro the Oouit House door in Vincennes, on Monthly the 1th day of June, 183S, between the hour- oi' IT. and 4 o'clock, mi said dav, ngreeahiy to the third section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, all the right, title ami interest of John I'u'Ierton, in and to a certain tract of land Iving and being in the county of Knox, two miles below Vincennes, on the Wabash River, containing 10f acres, known and designated by Nos. 2." and Jf, taken as improperly of said John Full. -mm, j.i fv saitl execution in f n or of Alien !I. Daniel vi Littleton Timms. zacii. pi i.FiA.M, sir;', a: r. May loth. is3s. .-r,-:it JJ Y virtue of a writ of F. Fa. to me directed from the Clerk's Cilice of the Knox Circuit Court. I will pv,....-c pnj)lic sale hef."- ' 1111 rl lio -e door in f June lSdS, between the hours of 1 0 ami 1 o'eloc on said day, agreeably to the third section ot the law subjecting .al sonal estate to execution, all Un P"r' ! ''st'it. -' r. in and tie and interest of Europe (J r.n-ii to one-tilth part of seven d ground h of Vill I vitv and being in the I -rot: eennes, known ain! designated hv Nos. ! Idf. F , 28.-. i :it. .-!. and -n:!, ; iroperty of Europe Oraeter, j taken as tb: to satisfy sa execution ;:: favor of .L ph llarrcis. .KV'il. PFFl.IAM. A May 1 1, ISdS. o')-:?t. A". C .' )!i re .. v :tit, :tr:ttr-'. "I St. 1'iancis XavonClie.rc'i of "ineenues. H1IIE 'Trustees ri us Caiholie having lately adopted es dntion towards the eree ion of a steeple and the j -l i-s tt-r-ing ol the said ( liureh, hereby mt:lv i part or the whole of this work in i-mi-emplation for the .said church, can file tneir rcspeetivtr tenders at .tli'ss. Il.iran anil Hayes, the committee annoint-'tl by ihe iio.irti t-i receive proposals until Saturday the "dtl day of June next. The ans. terms and specifications can be seen at Ivev. .Mr. We la 1 i ailamiiere, 1 atnei; Doran or William Haves'. 'The works in whole or m part, to lie given to the iow-,i-ti,!o nt- ill Ti-ii-l I., I,.. (ri, -on t.i l t't iiiilili-r. tne t ontractors giving gooil se - uries lor their perbirm nice. t Rev. olr. De La II A I LA N Dl ERE, PrctiJrnt of the Hoard. Titos. Ki vtnt: it, Srrretan. May 11. Iis oil It rrt DOZEN Brooms in store uml for salu tt (fr . . sol i W by .1 . i.t i i i 1 1 Vincennes, May 2 isiop. NOTKR rrTMIl-' subscriber laving leased lor a , , - 'i r term n vnors term of vet.rs. Ivi U'-ir.-liniisc miil Storehouse, and bavino- ,1 is nosed of his o.,t;.. -...L- -,r ibo-il, of March. ISMS, to J. Donovan, the bnsiness hereafter will he carried on bv him at the old stand as usual, where his friends ami tbe old enstomr-rs of tbe bouse, are respectfully invited to call. WM. MIEljRE.

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Dear ir, Mv family have for n lenrrth of tiins been iisino; J'iiclj Stove, wilii wliicli thc- wen (Vlolilllir well pleased: indeed I believed in vseil' that i lit i! H v could not lie late we have surjiassi Itad ail o another. d, if d, hut o! nu'luniiv to te: the iiualltli's ol tlie Combination in improved stove," cal d Town's Fa: by M, I'n.'i!. ':. and have found that it is far superior to the one first mentioned. In answer to my impiiries. my family sav, that thev. can cook l ister, better and with less fuel and trouble, than they muld with the oilier stove, I can only account for the diiierencc in this way, that the improved stove is so constructed, that you can eontiol the tt inpcrature nt pleasure v uh on i e hanging the nature on the stove, therefore the articles c. inked arc not dam. ns-ed bv too oi-cat a heat, nor is the heat wasted by being misapplied. I make this .statement th.it the world may he henelit'.ol by it. as wtdl as the tenders of the improved stove. W.M. TRAFTO.V Mr. Ira French. We. the undersigncr.'', are using the combination ( 'ooking Stove. called Town s patt'iit, ii!ij-ro:n! by M. Freiiih. We have no hoil-itum in saying, t!ia! hr convenience and epeilitin!l in co.ikm :. ant! for the saving of fuel, it far surpasses my cooking stove now in use. v t-iereiore clicei l'ul! v recommend it as a very valuable improvement. W.M. K. HAM. A. P. iii; TCiUNSON, A. II FWIA.N. .IDII N A. C! i;l, A. YOl'MiS. ( o-Ortolcr -ltli. ! r. rciici: in . ; e I lglit Ol noerioi VOU ; t'lt t- any I ,',, ,,-,;i,, is v seen, and trout ri iutry. i i i- i helievi f ami 1 v upui'-rto anv now in use. Mv tare vvinl l-leacti wilt! funis. P. II. HAOWELF. Illinois. Nov. 1 M;T. (rand lew. Di:ak Sir;: binaiiou Stove n e have tried the "t omwe are well pleased ami tniiti; lor ease am ! I.tcui'v in ct.o.ving. it exceeds any stoves we have vet seen. ,m;s etc." J. A. STEELE. Mr. Fi:t:i tt. Sir: I am u.ng one .l your Combination Stoves. 1 Iraukly say that it far surpasses my expectations. I am t c-mp'.Mirlv salii-fu d with it, in every respect. I feel it a duty say to ail who ui.sli to s i vc- e pt.'lise in woo.l and trou'ee in cooking an ! w.hingtdiat in my opinion, thev !-...d butter puidiase .the same kind of stove. Hefort! 1 purclias 1. I t xamined a'l the dwterent stovts now iu Use, and al-O Hi, el, . their I -j r vv t -was ( . under anv o: very injury 1 could concerning -tl i enien-'e, utility and ep-ui.-e I. Afn r mature e x unit a' ion . :!s:rai!,r tl to buy the Combination, i belief tli.it it is n. t equalled by er; an 1 now sav that its xccKeu-c-s far ex ccd mv highest hopes. My wife, who has l.itbt?: 1 i 'men pri'ju-i:ci.il against a.i tin' i ll n. snv. thai sbi lars f.,r llier of 1 vv onbl lent la hers ....!.-.--ic same kind. ,c hundred tlol-C-Illl ect alio--ME. STEEL. Is.'lsi. .' vansvil'e. I'tb. 'J Dear Sir: In answer M your inquiry i vv ith regard to my opmum ol ihe stove ! w hieli 1 onrebascd of vou. I would sav. that after a residence of nearly eighteen years m New England, where I had the ',,.,,,, ,,t' ,. v.,i. I ol : r :md usin.r a o ojiportuuity , verv great variety ot cooking es. i i re in lined for me to come to Envansvii.e anil prove your improved Combination Stove, in order to find what I conMtlcred the best one I have ever seen. For culinary purposes, my family asI sure me fiat it reallv ex teels anv stove mev liavc previously use l.in tiiittit ot ticspati saving ol ir and Ind. icspe.-tfu'.ly vo ('HAS. S. w :;;vi:r. Evansviiie, Feb. 7, 1SIH. i M r. French, ! Sir: In i e id v i.i v our i nest ion as to mv 1 1 ; i . ' opinion of th" Combination cooking Stove 1 would sav. that my wife informs me that the one we have in use is ihe best stove witli which b ,,-1ii,.li kIi.. is at attainted. ; we have ed Phdps. llorri.-k's. lis io otners.; 1 hear ami Judging then fiv. from w! see, I ilo candidly believe biii.-.tiiui Stove is the btt - rich or poor, sm ill or lain that a person that can cook i . -. i . :. ... : , i. I at liat the "nm-ah-iilated for a e family, mid ,vith anv stove. t cat! tio ll vvii.i i:ie on u-s i . , ex pen i..i.nr .,,id h-ss nnie. and more at a ttm i...., ,.;), nt her stove ol a simi. size; in short, we would not part wuti o I t1( be obliged t- tio without it, loi its ;u o-u s amj xn, u.,; stove wc have ev er seen ol !a,,v other kimi. IE .. EF.DY Feb. S, 'slist. IE). Ev die. EvvNsviT.i;. Feb. 17. 1838. Dear Sir: Mv opinion of your eook- . i. ii. i ' . ..,-J lug stove is tti unts-ui vvnu .m ; . ir. ;tho'I would further state, that it is my :i l- c .1,... ... ti.n .1-, ,,i i-nnr t-ivtr t l- - nenn ui.u i.i t-' is a saving of at least 1 00 per cent. would ndvi-e all my lirieiuls and ac.piaint1 nnces who are in want of a stove to try your ( on dilation Stove, th urchase else .v Ise .vhere. All that is necessary to sell your stove is to have pure. aser ... . or see them in use a sullictcnt length ol i lime to become acquainted with them. RICHARD JENKINS. Ira Fren-h, Esq.

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Mr. Ira French, Sir: Your Combina tion stove has been used for some months in my family; and from my own observation and their representation, 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it a superior article. 1 purchased it as an experiment, and would now cheerfully give double the amount of its price rather than he deprived of its use. The saving of fuel and labor would, in six months amply compensate the purchaser for its original nice. Respectfully, ' JOHN McINTIRE. The snbsc; 'i. r ving the exclusive right of making an i vending the stove, keeps it constantly on hand above The ( ' nine Stove also keeps -a very ,1 mvenieis! conking stove. Git;; v ktvui' STOVKS, ALSO SflOi' which he l. niisv illc public are examine tl Sept. 'Ji. edges himself to sell at the ind Ciuciiina'i p-ice. The arl iculail v invited to call and Patent Combination stove, i, y.'.7. -j:5-if. iii'v ruii.Ncn. V A C I A II LE TO ' N 1 ' R O I E 1M " Y " I'o TJ S T..: .T Alt 'TON. "TTS pursut .ee of an or !ei of t'ae Krtov Circe.il A ' " ocrt, at the last )f ir !i term the undersigned will i vnose to puMi s;,!e on the.ll-t day of Miv 1 :e v t. : I t "ol. " I i ' J : on-! i :i " ini-rti'ies. b. tT. ei-n ton o'clock. A. M mid i" mi o'clo, k P. M.ofsiiJ day, a'l the : i :'it. ti le tin I interest Michael ( 'l!v ru and Eleano- !,is wi'.i-. Mi.-!i:iel ("oua iv and Marv Ids a:, i ..i. em i. M e- ir-! and .fi.lin I'i'iimi. heirs at lev ,.f .I.e:. (fliiicn. ilceca-cd, in the f illov.Jn? d.' .cri'-ed r ;iortv, to-nit: Tw o part, -if ..t 'No. 2 in the I! ,-onili .-!' Vinccnwcs f.-ont-ins about thi.t . f-e! I i' h o-i .1.t:ki t sn-'it. p.nt of i -t o. :t:i iVoiitin about :!! f.-ct on Water street, also 400 a--res iu the Donation tract Kno t one!;.' b-t No. 23(. S.ii. I properly will be sold "U a rreli. 'f onetwo an. I three years iu-"i t'r- pur.-lia er tiivint; pers.ii.nl and moit -a.ic s-e-nuit'. t i the a; tl of the 'om-ni-si-mers to hear interest fi.ru date. JOHN P.. MARTIN ") JACOP, IIARPi:ii IComr's ANDREW OARDNER J Vincennes Marc'a 2!'th. ls:N. 11 !'t. ,v i u. -'sf l'.A'i ':! iihseribcrs will receive :mv r P. 1 1 1 K -1 (jtiantity o! go-n' merc.naiKa'ne wie.at. at the market price when delivered, m goods, or for notes and accounts due. Those who know themselves indebted. , ESI ). a lot o the Premi- - ii i : i Patent, just received, and lor sale unusually ow lor cash, or reasonable iei.it, al '.lie i in vv are i:-jr-"i ' s .v i an u ; ac i ii y in ,v no ,v C C .1.111 i C ' J-'nes, where those t'ai iclc: !of tin l't-l : re iii! Ocu'var tan'.eil '. s to :mv v. t, V. hieli iluug fnrMt i i, as 11 examine .pir.hts- . :,.,..! tinally tnvile.l to be sii;-i-r; S : o v c c '. - r I tilt,'- who It is tber in if -those m is!,, lor th. :., - i -. U Mil '. '.'1 s y a-tv cf iln- ; 1 'S'T rc-eived 10 I.Ms, fir t in "r s.dc Dii-I l'ciih'THORN A ls:i 1:IRAt'V UOl'SE AND le The sti'-senher oil", r, I" in wdilc'i he now lives. T I"tR SALIk ir .ie the li-iusc and lot Tor terms apply to the those in lehte-l to the ard and -etth cost-., ash.JO: ubseriher -are request tie ir :i'-t'ounts imutc int-'n Is Icavins the T.TH MADDo.V. nn-e met Mar-1 1 ; a. ls:H--tl. A.' F LL those io. 'eht to H. D. Wheeler and .i.t Wheel- r iv Daily, whoso notes are now dee. ami whose aee milts have been duo for siy mouths, uii! tin the subscriber a favor, anil perhaps themselves bv calhc? ami sctthnti the same lm-ime-'.iat'-lv, as no further indulgence can be j en. II. D. WHEELER Viiic"iine. Mav 17 153761-

would do wd! to avail tnis opportunity to nay up, ami save furtlier trouble. TIHH:. cc TRACY. Viucetri es. August 1. ic-llT. !!' t 'if to:-on i 'stte fit '..' inut

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A I! I : !.'. . ; j t N '. Vir-.c-'nnes. April Id Dt-tf. r.u.r.i fii.i: ...v.- '; s.ujT. c't'li E ii . ch r-i ice i w i: I i 1 v i o-.e to pih h de :tt a Col. C!a-h' H.-.tel, i i X'i ieenie---. nnThursd.lv ;ie :! 1 -t day of .May : -ct, t!i well kuo-vn tra- 1 t 1 i ; i't co i , t 1 1 . i . 1 1 nhotit -ier-. s, eninnionb, i i -eo-.-d as S'ri;ii''x '. '-..- '.-.-. a'-mil hri-e ij.il.-s a nth of ei'-e-i:: s. -, int: .ri:ic:pa!t i.,t.v.c:i lli" 'J'err-. -Il.nitc i.'o.i.i and the Wai i. r .i ' Tor further particulars on-pure t the Oh'i t- of A. T. ELLls in Viaccniii-. ii. m. sir w bv A. T. E:.Ll. Apri 1 !;!-.. ISh;-! !o-1t. "

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HE subscribers have lust received their pring Goodt, from the East, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts y J'es,'ings of various Jacriptions, Prints, Muslins, Silks and Taney floods. Hoots, Shoes Huts. Hardirare, (Hassicarc, Qnec:tsirnrc and (iroceries. All of which have been purchased at reduced prices and will be sold on very reasonable terms. BONNER &, CARN'AN. Vincennes April 11, 1838 46-tf. W I H E F O R S ATET" S'P iceeived per steamer Native, 10 quarter casks Malaga Wine, and for sale low fur cash. bv THORN, WATSON' & Co. Vincennes, April 14, 1H3S 47 3t C G - ? A R T N E R S H I FT ''Slli undersigned have assooiated I iheinscl ves lor the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business in - the name ami style of J 0V ie fm and are now receiving di rect from Philadelphia, and opening in the house formerly occupied by J. V. Maiidov. an extt nsivo and elegant assortment of Staple and Fancy goods, suitable for the present and approaching seasons, which they are enabled and determined to sell unusually low for cash. Th'-v invite their friends and the public i-i general to call and examine their , i - 1 1 U : . J. T. MADDOX. D. G ASS. Vincennes. April full. Is:? 45-tf i i M'l'EU TIN, SHEET-IRON imactory . J -w .,.1 2 .rg - -.c:..--.,,---c-t-,;. I...-.; & i .sr-: V "j Tlfi WAHE AT WlluLESALE & .?! the ( i.iriiihei' i - .intiarilr Fried. I have a Iare slock of Tin on hand, and will ' c ! tinne to kci p it on hand, and will l ion a-'comothitia Icons to rustoneri and ll public tieniiallv. 'i'hc Coj-per, Tin, sh ct Iron niauiif ii torv vi!l 1" rjriicd on as usual :il mv "Id .-.t ind en Market -t.-ce! nearly opposite the M i hi t house; vv In rc all kinds of jo! ivoik V ill '.-j tlonc :n cor 'i:il- to order at r-heot u N S.VI I I. March I'.th lsrts-..f l'.ilLUi,' COmVC JXD EXVR' 7." C? A X st r.s 1 1 i i I :: l on : a y-.'i If iw u ir-tit , one wn; - - .s.uti.I vv UH !; O r .'iiec - :; tv. in th'- fir-1 steties of disear ;-i I 1 -I an, it e vci eu ad toi iner ill c . 1 1- .- either from the vcg.ilid-le or li.i:ii-r,il 1' at the Hie- St.-.r .Ma. k. t .-lr id li ed Met el. Vl: Mitri h s:l i;i:s, Which 1M-t-rill.-. . Ili-r te I i tieti lm ii tei t.i til (JARVIN, CARSON ,t i ... 2d l:5-?t. Hrandrctii's Pi its. ,r D izi:. i&i W Mile bv Iijvcs. just reei ived and fo . jllst THORN .V TRACY, , h 2:t. is:is. i:i,f. v.-mm-W Ts;::U, toiXTUHL on V i:g::t a i:l:: I' liiutiri i;n. . Nx t .V ,..' . v .'' Cure for the J ri r mi J .liXiie. "HIS worthy ri-iiedv repels the t iittrtjc of being 3 a ijiiack medicine, it b ivin-; bet n the result of iiiany y ear-' study, experience and laboi iu the medical practice uud olj.,crvatiou tf Fever and Ajue. It is conijiosetl ol h-tich metlical principles as iveie con-id. -red mot lit to resturo the harmony of a-tio. i between th-- ctoiuach. liver and tho other import. u;l functions of the svsti in, the losd of wbi-li harmony is yvibntly the imini'dia-t c-iu.-e ol the disease. It st.cedilv prouu-tes u ref g uhir and liealthv appetite, which is ijriierally en tiri-lv liestiovetl or n-ttcri-.t verv precarious; by which t fleet vi.ir and .-tn-nth are oon allordet.j the w hah- sv .stem. It must he apparent tolarthat a ii Iii in? pnsi-sin these peculiar irtuea is u-i ltd iu a crc.:t vaiiety ot complaints. ly n iicwinti the heailhv action tit the diticstive oranihas proved it tht' of reriiarkablt; bem lil in Dyspepsia. Dopravi d appetite, Heart-burn, Wate-Itia-h. I'hc t.l-'iiev. Jaundice. Night sweats, Jvt iitarv. IiotAt-l eouiplaiiit. and many other afllii -ti -i:s id similar otiiin. Rut it is in the treatment of Tevcr and especially I'rvr (tnel Ague, or Tile! mit lei. t I'rti r, that its powers have been prin-1-1! ahv tcsteii, ami wiin tnosr vvno nave seen us ns, ;ih ess. it is proiiounced an invaluable remedy t lias a'fo been usi tl as a preventtive, by many who iv ere m! ji 1 1 to a periodical recurrence of tho ('I. ills and Tevcr, and it has always warded ttlT the atip-ehcitt'.cd attack. Many' hundred persona of known veracity, have testified to its powers as a spe- inc. but the medicine is so generally know that il is th-enied ur.neci-ssaiy to copy any of them. It is manufactured by the proprii tor in riiilade iph-a. and sold in all the principal towm at the l." ni ted States Canada, Mexico and St. Domingo. It mav be had in Vincennes. Indian the Dm-' Store of If TIT fc SAV )TE fi. Vintennes.Julv O.lsd. ll-12ui Urceiring, J'oricarding, iV Commissi jn MVAU II ANT, J','j:rejnr.s Jr. REFERENCES. Burteh V Ilcherd. G. Criiikshank eV Co. lioiiner A Carnan, R. Smith, E. A O. Brown, Webb it Shoemaker, Win. Thurston A Co. V. C. Gwathnov ?c Co. F. B. Tillay, Heffurd A Sornenfrey. Vinrrnnec, la. do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansviiie, la. Louisville, Ky. New Orlean Liu

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JACOB HARPER, Adm r. 'a 24. 13S 52 -St.