Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1840 — Page 2

to tho hill of IJ.'J j was not a matter of personal or political principle with members of either party, but dependent entirely on local interests, it will be well for op to follow the anion of the Senate on this bill. Mr. Boon, a Loco Foco. more;! to :uM one hundred thou-nm! dollars to the Wabash appropriation, journal 43?, which was rejected. Then Mr. Payne, a Whi, j urnal ioS, mixed to recommit the hill with instructions to add only nine more tvorkf. snd to increase the appro

thousand dollars, which motion was amended, on moiion of Mr. George 1$. Thompson, y tdding a tenth work, a part of the Levctuvorth Railroad. Mr. Payne's motion was lost, aye 2, noes 1; ; but ot the 1.J aye Mr. Thompson wan one. and eioht more were Lorn Focos Messrs. IJrnwn, Casey, Daily, .Griffith, Martin. Put it, S'.ewait, Tatituhill, ntsd U'kitcnib. Mr. (Irifiith. a Loco Foco, jv.ir. '110, prpned to add five hundred thousand (hilars for a Railrad from JetTfrroiivi!!e toward Cnlmnbus lost, aves 18, nies 17. And here Rjain we find Mesr. I'oon, Cacy, Daily, Fowler, Griifuh, M.stin. Puett, S ew uf, and Tair.ie'nil. nine Loco Focos. and Mr. G. B. Thompson, in the affirmative af.erwards, journal 4 Mr. Thompson moved to ndd two hundred thousand dollars fr a turnpike frc;,, Ja-er to Rome, with branch -j l0 Trov 1 T I I. ... L :. U sno iiocspon: w w?; r.!o aves 1, nors !'.', with Yr riiompson on this occasion Ffvcn i,oco toco;?, Me??. Casey, Daily, GiitTidi, Martin, Puett. Stewart, and If'ithcomb, toted in the affirmative. On the L'lh January, journal i U, the bill passed the Senate, ayrs llh n"F8 The majoritv consi-t.t.l of twelve Vhii, and of the following seven Loco Foe ts: Bra.lv, Caldwell. LMiott. Il irkett, Puett. Tann.diill. and Mr. Co nir.isiouer of the General Lu.d Office le'hitcomb. The minority consisted of three Whig, eiht a Imi ns'ia'ion men. and Mr. Thovij-snn. The saaie as the minority in favor of Mr. Payne's proposition, except that Mr. W hi'comh v.td lor both. And, ir. this snm" minority, or persons in theii places and re:neenUi e. tlieir feveral Ic;:l interest, wiil found the tiHxt sessiosi denying all opposition to nteriial Improvements, or ti ihe yt."in ol 1.16, and c.mttrndiy.g for its ntarifement. Rut, sir, these lcr'l.ti e details rir-' 3ry, and I will now ask the attention of the House to a much more amusing pIiibiiion of the views of the Loco Foco party in January. 1830, and affier wards, respecting the system. I sha'l read, from a pipr of hijrh authority from the ac now lciliiod and accredited organ rf ihe party from the Indiana Democrat it'f lf. I shall read tc yen ihp peuuine effusions of that Loco Focoish editor, who-e standing: in your party w as not long since marked by hiteleclio.it as your orator, and whose hm2 and distinguished services you have at len h regarded by ai appin'.mer.t it: thi House. The first extract is from the Democrat January 19. IS'-. "0;i Saturday night last, the citizens of Indianapolis, by a simultaneous etlort, exp essed their eratinoaiioii at t!i ; ,a-s; g of the internal improvement bill, by a plendid illumination. Joy and coratuUrion hcan.eJ from the counteanccs of all O'Jr citizens; anil although witli a respecU blf por'ion of the fiifuds of tho measure, w? ivero opposed to the appointinj; powtr comng from th Governor of a hoard of in'ernal wiiprov. ioe n',till we are gratified to Irani, that Governor Noble will not be governed in his nomination?, by :r.y rlber m ot'.ve, titan a vigorous prosecu ion .if the ditTr-rent works contemplated in the bill. Tint all party feeling may be swallowed up in an earnest desire to promote the honor an 1 glory cf the Estate i? our most earnest prayer. The vitizens of Indianapolis consider thftn flvesone hundred per cent ri-her than til -y were but one week since; and it may .not be wondered at, thatthey should give lomn token of their gratification. "For ih(? small minority who consider themselves cut out from the privileges of the bid, we have the'warmest sympathies. i l we would recommend to them, aii "he philosophy of which they are capah, s:id inH to further oppose, when opposition is useless; but to have a confidence that the ptfop'e of Indiana are a generous people, and that their claims can be passed upon by future Legislatures. .ilthoudi the present scheme via); seem startling to some 0:1 acrnnt of its extensiveness. Yet, u-e believe our internal resources trill he found eerpa'Jc of sustaialng works to double the extent of in, present h'l- The m inority. therefore, should not despair- They will find, hereafter, we trn!, th"' Wl" deiive a greater beneiit tha i "'1W asked for, when the source oflnjiam 5iall be more fully developed." As a commentarv upn this honest effusion of Mr. N'A. Bo? nti. I wil1 rPa1 an extract from a modest fditofid article in the Journal of the same late: "O.l Saturday night, Indianapo! was m.wt hvillianty illuminated, as 3 ntanio'taof joy for the pis'age of the bill.- J ! r-Tfret r-i ! ted Villi.' ( tho members ol botli Ut)usr. . A rinrtim . , f (twelve in t he y"nale 3,ul cisl,l,een " !)c House of iirosentat,ves, kit con- ... ; , , . "riust the lull, on the c..'jineu to vote a r 1 11 .? ' fs are not exteodjiiiiu uiai equal ne ,c. No opposuo.n

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'lIij'v.J VA 11 Y 1810. 'The Union of the WU'gs fur the sake of the Union." NOMINATION BY TIIF. WHIG NATIONAL CoNVKNTIOX. FOR PRESIDENT, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON OF OHIO. FO R VICE PRESID E N T. JOHN TYLER OF VIRGINIA. (rVONE T II M . Mr. 1' k s17s. ktot . of Ohio, stated in the ('(invention, that it was the wish of General II .ntisn-, if elected to the Presidcncv, t serve only ONE TERM. true wine; doctrine. One Presidenliul Ttrt i the Integrity of the Public servants the ft-rfif if the Public Money end the L-t :.crcl L'o' d of the Pot 7c "- (Vnr. B.irboitr. FO'l GOVKRMOlt, BTS B!f S If. 1 "- P m rfv4iTm ,,f Ti .1. .. . . . F.OR LIEITT-XASX GOVERSOR, XlilaVi ISiU!, of Gibson County. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. SENATORIAL, JON AT HAN" MtCARTV, of Fayette. SOSEni G. MARSHALL, of KtTcrson. RtPRESEN TAT1VK, 1st District, joh w. pose, of Harrison. da. n. w. tioimpsov, of Lawrence. Jo. do. Jo. Jo. J.l. josEm L. wisiTt, of J, flcrson. jamks it. chavkns, cf ILjiley. C ALKII . SMITH, of FaVfttt". ah ;t'l (ith 7 th wm. iiKiion, r.f Durtlioloincw. lltMiT 5. live, of Moat j ;r.c rv. U hijj Coin:uitteo cf Correspondence of Knox ronntvSaniKtl UUL Hiram Decker, IJ. Gald'mslnn, Grorge it. Gibson, Il'i,i. H Me Cord, J liter t G. Slot. Oor correspondent -F." is relVried to the tir-t column, second paijt , ol the Gazette, of Dee. "iS'di for an ansewcr to the matter enquired about. ffT Through an inadvertence which occurr" i in our office on Fudiy morning we are compd!ed, in order to issue our paper to-day, to i:se porti'iti of the ad verlif ements fiom the outer, upon the iunei form. Our f. iends will please remem her. that, 'accid' nts will uccurin the best regulated families." Cy" LYCEUM. A Li'cturo on the " Anitmu, and IMiviolns v of tlie Eve," will he delivered hefore the 'iure!ir.os Lyceum, on Tuesday evening next. The public are invited to attend. - Our neighbors at Washington h.ave taken unto themselves a name even that of the "llARrusoNiAN1." whilome the Regist' t." We approve th. ir choice, and wi-h them that success which he, from whom thev have borrowed their name, has ever had when battling against the enemies of his country. "Lay on alcIhifT. and beaten is hi who first cries hold! enough!" KC70ur best lha;iks arc due to the Hon. 0. II. Smit and White, of the Senate of the U. S., and Dr. John W. Davis (if House for Congressional documents. 1 " Democratic Naiioncrf Convention. Under exiting circumstances, itirivts us pleasure to record the following from the Globe of the 30th ult: We have refrained from saying any thing, either for or against the proceedings of the democratic press in re!a:iou to this mattpr; and we rejoice to see the proper move made to settle these little differences of preference, and doubt not it will be irsioiided to by the wlivlc democracy.'1'' U'ubash Unq. The hearty laugh we enjoyed over the above, induces us to give it entire to our leaders, as hem" a sure cure for the blues, it may be taken before breakfast, thereby preventing a return of the symptoms during the day. .Many of cur readers have no doubt observed, that when die big dog in a crowd sets up a bo .v wow, wow-ing, ail the little curs chime in, and a general chord til some kind is immediately set up. So with the small-fry amocg the federal administration piesss. The Gloho being the Mastiff of the kennel, gives the yelp, and inslancr the terriers, spaniels, and curs break forih into a chi-i-i-i-ah, and such a fandango as it kicked up is otd equalled by the dance ol the witches in Tarn O'Sl.anter. All sorts of sounds is heard, from G. sharp to E. flat. Rtaily 'tis amusing. Ha. ha. ha, O! dear. Jr Albert R uloilet, Esq., has been re-appointed Register of the land OiTice, at Vincennes, la. This appointment we heiieve is satisfactory to a large majority of the citizens of this laud district. The Louisville Journal in a paragrp' of commendable exultation over its increase of patronage from this State, since it hoisted the Harrison flag, concludes thus: "We are determined to render him (Gen. Harrison.) such a support as "will touch '.heir enthusiasm as with a w and of lire." Thank yor friend Prentice, our 4ienli'msiasm" is lighted with the glorious hooe of rescuing our beloved, but groaning country from the "iron" sway of the snoilars, in accomplishing which, you are "a whole lesm." Go ahead, say we, and ividi your 'wand of hie,' iight a blaze, for ih panic ttruck !cc f-co to run Hwv iv

M A il K K T 8 . LOUISVILLE, January, 18th. Floui is selling readily at $4. per barrel. Wheat, is bringing G cts. Corn 50 cents per bushel. Oats 37 a 13. Pork, Mess, 14; Prime, $11 per barrel. No sales. Bacon, old "7 cts. new 5 to G cts. pr. lb. Sugar, G to 0 1-2 cts. Whiskey, for common 30 a 30 l-'2cts. per gallon. N. ORLEANS, Dec. lcth Flour was selling at this date at $6 25per barrel. Sugar, I to 5 cts. per lb. Small sales of Lard, at 9 1-2 to 11 cts. Molasses, s'4 to 23 cts. per gallon. Mess Pork, fs'4. lo si 4 3 per bbl. Whiskey, rectified 43 to 43 cents per gallon. r Money and Exchange in Louisville. Exchange. Philadelphia, sight. 2 to H pr. ct. New York. 8 to 10. per ct. On New Orleau, short sight, command a premium of. from 1 to 2 pr. ct. Specie, 5 If. 6 per ct,

tioney. U. S. Bank, 2 per ct. prem. Missouri, par, to I per cent. prem. Indiana, river brunches par, interior branches 1 per cent, discount. ILmk of Illinois, 1 1-2: State Bank of Illinois 1 I--'; Ohio, 1-2 to 1; Tennessee. 5 to 7; Alabama. G to 7. Natchez. 10: Manchester, 12 1-2; Rodney, 10; W.Feliciana, 12 12; Best Mississippi Past Notes, 18 to 20; Vicksbmgh, no sale,!.. Washington. 41 to 45; Brandon, no scle, New Orleans, par CINCINNATI Flour is selling at !?4,12 1-2 and inspection. But little on h:Oid. Whiskey The supply is fully equal to the demand. It is quoted at 28 to 28-1-2 rents. Wfieat sells readily at 75 cents per buliel. Corn 37 12 a 4. O its 23 to 31 cts. Potatoes 37 1 2 a 43. Apples 3 1 a M7 cts. .11 o :v s: y w a :v t k i i 4 LL tho-eindcltcd to MADUOX & (JASS, ly ri'.le or Lo..k acount, are nque.-ted to cime f.irw-ud and make payment on (ir before the I Oth of February i;exl: as furthur indulgence caniii't he c;ivcn. iii-nines. January 1 fuh lt0 ni-tf. Dr00uDSi CLOTIiinu. IIIE subscribers are now opening in the storeroom of .!r-. Mieure, on the corner of Maikct and Water -trccts, iti the town of Vincennes. a eucr:i a-ttcrtmeiit of Fresh anil Reasonable Dry tiood-, frim the City o: New York. ti? ther with a general assortmenl of eastern made Clothing, of the most approved style and fashion. Also, a lot of fine Fl'li CAPS, HATS. UOOT:?. Mc. The above stiick of goods will be sold at east ern prices, whicu otters a rare chance to those in the trJe. IVrs ns wishing to replenish their stocks, will find it to thi ir advantage to give Ui a call and examine fr themsec. .Merchants from the country, should not let o favourable an opportunity pass, without calling in time, as great bargains may be bad. WARD Sr WOODWARDVincennes, January, 23d 1810 35 tf. I 111 is spiral or ."Vol ice. 11110 undc-rsiijiied haf taken out letters ot adndiiistration on the estate of John Hyde, de ceased, late of Knox countv. Ia. All persons inlehted to sai ebtate, will please make immediate payment, and those having claims a'iinst tlie sime, will present tlum duly authenticated f r Jtllemi-nt. '1'he estate is supposed to be solvent. A. BELLWOOD, AJtn'r. January. 20th IS40 35-3t. A(!iniisitrntor?!x Salt. THE undersigned, ad mi .istrator on the estate of John Hyde, deceased, will expose to: public sale at the late residence of said dee'd-, in Decker towi ship. Knox county. Ia., on Monday, the 10th day of February, next, all the personal property of said deceased. Tortus mad: known on d ty nf sate. A. DELL WOOD, AJm'r. January, 20th IS 10 35-3t. NOTICE. THE YOUSG MEN of this place, are requested to meet on Monday evening next, the 27th inst. at early candle-lihtinj, at the oflice of M. Robinson, Esqr., to take into consideration the propiiety of forminj a Voung Man's Temper-' ance Society. Those youn; men who are. favourably disposed towaius 'he formation of such a society, are invited to attend. Vincennes. January, 24th 1810 E KllY MAN ATTEND to ins orrx shop! H'lIE suhscii!er would respectfully inform the 3 citizens of Vincennes. and the public ijener- ; llv, that he has opened a BOOT and SHOE Manufactory, on Water street, opposite Mr. L. Tnorns store, where he can always le found during bu-iness hours, ready to attend to all orders i;i his line. By strict attention to business, in accordance with his motto, and a determination to make hU work rocommend itself, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. N. B. Lady's shoes. ( water-proof, cork bottom-) manufactured to order, in the latest style, and upon short notice. ALo, repairing done with despatch. J. McIXTOSHVincennes, January, 23J 1840 oo-3t. "5id lujslii nncAi' lis." FOR SALK Ti iFb tTiSftltCh cpnuine Mfirus Mu"icau0 XJf HJf lis trees, averaging 3 feet m hcifiht. Those who wish to engaue in the Silk, or tre business, can he supplied with the above article (warranted genuine) upon the most favourable terms, upon application personally, or by letter, post paid, addressed to the Gazette office. The trees will be readv for delivery upon the open in sr of the navigation. Vincennes. Jan. 20th 1340 35-tf, CASH! CASH! A LL those indebted to the subscriber by note - or book account, which are row due, are reJuested to call and settle the same, as my books must be kettled once a vear. LITTLETON TIMMS. Vincr-3e, Jtn. 34tH 1610 3-t.

IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! !' HP nnhlic rAL , t i !k V I 'iliL public are hereby directed to the medi1 i .,ii..m-.... J ti. 11 o, ,,.u. i J

cal advertisements of Dr. llARLIUH'S cel ebrated Compound Strengthening Tunic, and German Aperient Pills, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered !y O. P. Harlich, a relebrated physician of Altdorf, Germany, which lias been used with unprlled success through ut Germany. This medicine consists of two kinds, viz: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Tills. Th?y are eaeh put up in small packs, and should both le used toeftVct a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted would do well lo make a trial of this invaluable medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for Dyiiia or Innliottoii, and all stomach complaints; pain in the siJe, Liver complaints, loss of appetite. Flatulency. Palpitation of the heart, qeneral debility, nervous irritability, sick headache, Female diseases, Spasmodic affections. Rheumatism, Asthmas, Consumption, Vc The Get man Aperient Pills are to cleanse the stomach ai.d puritv the bluod. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and digestive organs and uive tone to the stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to ellect a cure They are not only recommended and pi escribed by the most experienced Physicians in their diily practi'-e, but also taken by those irentlemcn themselves whenever they feel the symptoms those diseases, in which they know them to be elhVatious This is the case in all large c ities in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to be un derstood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purify ing the blood this they will not do; bu they certainly will, and suffirie. t authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicine, taken as recommended by the directions which accompany them, will cure a great majonty ot disease of the stomach. lungs, and 'iver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. EBiipoi'tant to Fi'iiialc-j. Dr. O P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Those pills remove all those distressing diseases which Fema es arc liable to be afflicted with. They re move those morbid secietions which when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes render Females unhappy and miserable all their lives. Those pills used according to direc tions. immediately cieate a new and healthy action throughout the whole system by purifying the blood, and glv rig strength to the stomach and bowels, at the same time relieving the pain in the side, back, and loins, uiving appetite and invigorating the system again to its proper functions and restoring tianquil repose. 5ii'H not IScalth. Those who enjoy Health, must certainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sullcrers that have been alllicted for years with various diseases which tl.e human family are all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various circumstances, which, in the commencement, may all be checked by the u-e of Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient 1'ills, such as Dvsp'pM i. Liver complaints. Pain in the Si e. Rheumatism, general debility, Female Diseases, and all Diseases to which human nature is subject, where the stomach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always ac company them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate Female. as they are mild i ri their operation and pleasant in their effects. 5SEicuis:ati3a3. Entirely cured by the use of Dr Harlich's Compound Strengtheiing and Gjrmia A jerient Pills. " I Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester co. Pa., af flicted for two years with the above distressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 13 month; his symptoms were, excruciating pain ' in all his joints, espieially in his hip, shoulder, and ancles, pain increasing always towards eveningattended with heat. He was at one time not able to move his limbs on account of the pain being so great; he being advised by a friend of his to procure Dr. Harlich's Pills, sent to the agent in West Chester, and procured some; on tiing the medicine the third day the pain disappeared ami his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for IS months; for the benefit of otheis afilic'ed, hewihs those lines published that they may be relieved, and again enjoy the pleasures of a healthy life. Causes of Dyspepsia. This disease often oiiginates from a habit of overloading or distending the stomach by excessive eating or drinking, or very protracted period of fastiiK; an indolent or sedentary life, in which no exercise is afforded to the muscular fibres or mental faculties, fear, grief, and deep anxiety, taking too frequently, t-trong purgative medicines, dysentery, miscarriages, int rnnitent and spasmodic affections ot the stomach and bowels; the most common of the latter causes are late hours and the too frequent use of spirituous liquors. Symptoms. Dy spepsia in y be desciibed fiom a want of appetite or an unnatural and voracious one, nausea, sometimes b.lious vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach after eating, acid and prutrescent eructions, water brash, pains in the region of the stomach co-tivenc.-s, palpitation of the hert, dizziness and dimness of sight, disiuibed reat, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, s;asms, nervous irritability, chilliness, sallowness of complexion, oppression after eating, general debility; this disease will also very often produce the sick headache, as proved by tho experience of those wh have snff-red of it. Treatment. The princ ipal objects to be kept in view are 1st. to free the stomach and intestines from offending materials 2nd. to improve the tone of the digestive organs and energy of the system in removing noxious matters from the stomach, and obvi ding costiveness. Violent drastic purgatives should he avoided and those aperients should be used which act gently, and rather by soliciting the peristaltic motions f the intestines to their regularity of health, than by irritating them to a laborious excitement. There is no medicine better adapted to the completion of this than Dr. Harlich's German Aperient Pi Is To mipiove the functions of the debilitated organs and invigorate the sycOem generally, no medicine has ever been so pfiwinently efficacious as Dr Harlich's Com poor! Tnic Strengthenidg Pills, whose salutary influence in restoring the digestive organ to a healthy action, and re-establishing health and vigor in enfeebled and dyspeptic constitutions, have gained the implicit confidence of the most eminent physicians, and an unprecedi nted public testimony. Remember Dr. Harlich' Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, they are put 1 p in small packs with full direction1. Principal Office, No. 19 .North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Also, No. 41 Clair st Pittsburgh. For sale in this place by L. TIMMS ViarenaM, JauTy, tOth 1548 ly.

bokoiigii elkctioivT"ERE will be an election held at the Town I - . ,, . e v nnA. nn,h. Ha-'. n the LWuRh of V icenne, on the

first Monday in February next, for the purpose of electing a President of said Borough, and etgn Trustees--two from each ward. By order of the Board of Trustees. MARTIN ROBINSON, C7r. January 27. 1840 2w A C A It I) . JBprO the Farmers, Merchants, and Mechanics,, o"this. and the adjoining counties: Having been appointed Agent for the sale of Iron and Nails, in incennes, I make the tollow ing statement of facts for your consideration; if you find them conect, I appeal to you for your liberal support. At the time this Agency wus commenced, an assortment of lion and Nails was not to be had in the place, although the exorbitant price of 9 10, and even 12 1-2 cents per pound, was asked and obtained for no better, and in many cases, not as good Iron. An assortment of Naib were not to be had at any price, although tl.ey were never known to be le.-s than 10 to 12 1-2 ct by the keg. On receiving an assortment, I at once put the article down to what is considered an extremely low rate, being 6 1-2 cts. per lb. for flat bar Iron, and Nails assented, 7 5-8; being 7 1-4 for lOd. 1 2d, 10 and 20ds.; 7 1-2 for 8d. 8 for Cd, 8 :V4 for 4d This was not done be cause of compction, but for the reason that I uUhcd to make a permanent business of it. The other houses that kept the article have notr reduced common bar Iron to my price, finding that they could not sell an inferior article r.t from 20 to SCO, per ton higher than I offered what I warranted. Thev however, still retain the old price for Band, Rod, Squaie. Hoop-iron. Ac. The oljectofthis reduction is, to limit my sales so low lhat I will be forced to quit a bu-iiKss that I cannot make a living1 at. and as soon as th.rt is done, to resume their old prices. With you depends, whether this t-hall be the case or not I have made an arrangement for five years for a full sopply, adequate to the demttid. and v. hich I pledge my-elf to se ll at Pittsburgh prices, carriage added. Further icmarks I deem unnecessary, more than that I warrant the articles c f Iron and Nails of as good a quality as arc to be found on the Wa-ba-h. the statements of intcre. ted indiv i Inals -that il is no use to bring on good Iron h re,' to the eontiary notwithstanding. I depend on you. when the price and quality of my Iron is more extensively known, for a liberal supportG. CRLIKSIIANK. Vincry.nes. Nov 30th IS 9 27tf. oner,:! THE subscriber will keep constantly on hand Whiskey by the barrel or gallon; also Flour by the barrel or retail. II. D. WHEELER. Vincunnes. March. S. 1 839 4 1 -tfJ UST RECEIVED. T BU-SIIELS of first rate Craril cri ies, and for ' a!e by THORN A TRACY. Sept. 27. 1S39 17PILES &G. IlEU.MOKliJIOilJS. O core no pay. Price si H(iy Liniment no fiction. This ex traordinary chemical composition the remit of science ard the invention of h celebrated medical man. the introduction nf which to the public was invested w th he solemnity of a death bed bequest has tsince trained a reputation unnarallelei' fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. (Jridley's last confession, mat "he (tared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his know. Icrie on this subject, and hp therefore bequeath ed to his friend and attendant Solomon Ha yes, the secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals. and the private practice in our countrj , first 'and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and effectually a to baffle credulity, unless where it effects art; witnessed. Externally in tl.e following complaints: For Dropsy. Creating extraordinary absorption at once. fill Swelli)igs Keducing them in a few hours. Ilheimiatism Acute or chronic, giving quick ease. Sore Throat By cancers, ulceis and colds. Croup, and ll'hooping Cough Exrtenallv and over the chest. fill Bruises. Sprains and Burns Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers Either fresh or long standing, and fever sores. SOLOMON II A YES. Sold at the Drug Stores of II. Decker, and Hitt & Sawyer, Vincennes !a. Vincennes, March 25, 1839, 44-lv. WAT.lSI.l. THE INDIAN REMEDY, rOR caughs, consumption, spitting of blood Athnia. and desear-c of the ung-- cenerallv. Thi valuable and popular medicine is now cffeied for sile in V'incenncp. The atllicted are advised and invited to tct its benefits. To become popular in this section of countrjy , it only need to he known. From the many certificate of its efficacy which might be o tiered, tlie following are deemed FuffiThe following is front the Rev. J. Spau Ming the Secretary af the Western Education Socie ty. Mr. Teck Dear Sir In reply to ynur question 'Has the Watasia been of any service," I am happy to say that it has succeeded in my fjmily admirably. The case was one of severe caugh, attended with pain in the side and breast, and thratntng to end in consumption. On using the above medicine, the caugh and pain hac disappeared, and health has ben restored. To my fiiends I cio not hesitate to say try it. J. SPAULDING. Cincinnati, Dec. 5th. 18'?6. The following in a letter to the Proprietor, is from a medical gentleman of extensive practice in New York, who has. for a year past, had disease of the lungs attended with hemorrhage: I have prescribed the Watasia in many cases with success, and of this I am eanfident. that the miedieine is one of great value in all cases o scrofula, occompanicd with diseases of the lungs. It has been of great service to me, and I believe, without it I should row be confined to my room." A. SPALDING, M. D. For sale at ths Drug Htore of HITT i SAW VER, market 6treet. Vinceanes, Ia. Jan. 26, lsJCO. SjUly. BLANRN0TES OFIIADND F7R SALE AT THIS OFFCE

Yisiceuiies Medical society. The members of this Institution w please attend its next tegular meettnif, K be held on the first Monday in February ensuing, at 2 o'clock. I'. M. J. S. SAWYER. Sect'rr. Jan. 15t!i. 1S40. PO KKTpO UK, PORK. ANY person desirous of having Pork t- purchased and packed, or putchascd only, can. by applying to the undersigned, have it done agreeably to the prices appended below. The subscriber would also buy on his own account, env quantity of good merchantable pork, delivered i:i Vincennes. For purchasing hog, with funds in hand, 1 i per cent. 44 Cutting hegs, including reccivinj and weighing. 121 cts. per head. Rendering Lard, c. per lb. 44 Nailing and boring, wwyhing end making, kegs 3c, bbls Gi, half do. 5.

44 Weighing and making Lard, on consignment, kegs 4Jc. bbls 5, half do. 4. Packing and trimming pork cr bet f in bbls., rxcnl.-ive of barrel, salt and pickle. 50. cents Path. 44 The fr.me in half bbls. S7i each 44 Curing pork in bulk, exciiiMv; cf salt; per 1000 lbs.. s'!,50. 4 Smoking same per piece; joints, 3c, sides ,, each. 44 Weighing bulk pork or bacon, per 1000 lbs., K'l cts. 44 Packing pork or bacon in Lhds., exclusive of coopeiage,-L7i c. per hhd. N. B. Suit and cooperage furnished at the market price. Stor;tt;c charged after ihe articles a:s ready for delivery. NICHOLAS SMITH. Dec C5, 1815 'M-tf C M LL those indebted to tbe eubscribt r hj jjtm note, or boc k account, of long standing, or accounts that they know to le due by contract, will please call tuul liquidate the same immediately, and by so doing they nill sae themselves, a-1 well as us, anv fnrthcr trouble. THORN & TRACY. Jan. 15. IS 10 Hl-tf. S li e r ill s JS a lo. virtue of a writ of fi fa to me directed PY i ) from the clerk s tifTice of the Cass countv Circuit court, I will expese to public sr.lc before the Couit House door in Vincentief, Knox eounty. on Thersdsy the Mh day of Feb. 1S40, agreeably to the 3d section of he Law fuljectinu; real and personal estate to execution, r!J the right, title and interest of Usacinlb Lnrl!e, iri aod to all those lotg und parts f lot. ii-g ni.d being in the Lcrough of Vinccnties, known ai.d desiunated by Nos. 1, j art of No. ,j6. No. 2 4?2. part 91, part OS, No. 47H.No. 333. No. 37 1. No. 4 IS. No. S54, No. 40. No. 470. N. 355, No. 26, No. in II. 125. No. ISC, a!-o C8 acre land purvey 5C, in T. 3, N. R. 10 W. exoeuted at the property of said Lnsellr,fo itifv said li fa in favor of John McClure, for the use of George and John Cruikdiank. ZACK. PUI.LIAM. S- K. C. J.in. 1.1. 1 S JO TS-t.ls LARGE Copper Still Wormo and other Dit. " tilling apparatus for a!e very low. Apj ly to I. N. WHITTLESEY. No lf. I 83!l 2-tf I UST ieceiveJ and for sale bv the subscriber a large and general assortment 0f Booti and "Mioes. wructi will he soM low for CAH or COUNTRY I'RODLCE, comprising the fl. lowing articles, viz:

Hoy's thick Jirogana, Youth's do do Children's Seal Bocteet, do ancle tics, do I,ca Muro es sesm Misses Kip egged Shoal, do do seived do tf 'omen's do pegged do Boy's Thick Hoots, Youth's do do Men's ilo do do Kip Br ogam do thick do do Gulf pegged Booti do fine sewed do do do dress do J f 'omen's Lace Kip Bootees, Superfine pegged Boots, or retail to suit purchaser. P. MOOKE Vincennes, nuary 1st 1S40 32-tf. PORK and CASK. ""IMPOSE indebted to the subscribers for Goods, - can pay, either in Pork of good quality, at the nnrket price, delivered in Vincennes in good or-cr from this time to the loth of February, or, if it will be an accommodation to our customers, the cash will d j. One or tho other must be paid shortly. BONNER .V CARNAN. Vincenpes, January let 1840 :2-6t. NlriTfciT; "HE undersigned tikes this method of informing his customers, tint punctual payment will, most assuredly, be required f them on or before the first of January next, on all debts due him. Unless prompt payment i made, he will ba under the painful necessity of forcing collections; and as the former is the most congenial to good feeling, and of Ies expense, he hopes none will neglect this notice. N. B. A wor ! to the w ife in fufticient. A. B. DANIEL. Vinnencen. Dec'r, 20th IS39 30-tf. Frcli ftupply of Jlrfficinrs, Drugs. Puints Oifs. Dye Stufls, &c. yllE subscriber has received a large and gene ral assortment of the above article to which, he invites the attention of country merchu.U, physicians and others; bring selected from the most extensive Houses in the East, and of a gooJ quality, he will sell on such terms & cannot fall to give satisfaction. H. DECKER. Mzrkct Street. Cppotite Clark's UH. VUoennw, Jfty 30. 163 I.

100 do 50 do 100 do 1 0 do 50 do : 0 do 50 do ; 0 do 50 do 50 do 1 ' 0 do 100 do 1 0 do 4$ do 4 5 do 48 do 100 do 1 00 do The above