Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 February 1840 — Page 3
Previous iiz the adjournment i f our loco! ? i - ? i .if
jjco leiaiaiurf, a petition was presonh t! ! praying the:;: to btijoutn, a k ! pabid of tru.ifiv.'ili: t,1. e la: la; State tu advunisc." " o I;that, and sui.! it, leaif uoo. .A m.,.,- .-: i ftxt abortion than has beca exhtLa our Legislature the present tes-ii:; never perhaps, v, iti'.csacJ ia a::v Stat. The locos wanteti ti.e povci a a..! if the people would" only ive it tu i!. f;a, vt-ry tliiuj; shoviIJ be set lo ri; ta a tjuut ler less than n Uii.c. i nev gave to :: t TO. and what hav lie locos dune.' ! thousand of cl.-Slais from i!.e 'aeas ii -a oi a state nearly oankrupt, aa.l slriio.!tJ j;, its birth, ivoiv bill Irouolu iorwar! for i 1U relief. In oi:- ihu) on; the v sho ai teal, and dial as, ia ni.a.uiactinan.'T nolitical capital out of susceptible of suel pore, O mores. evtrrv tn:-aure tint va vi. c a.tp. O n .uiir.VALs. Tucua;'. ia Iron LafiUoVo Ti !e tr a u a Davy Crocket fri i.i l.oi.'u Native from l.vunsvi:!.. Rover frotii I.tifav . K;j froin S:iiit!i!ainl Tile from ineut'i .,f W.i!.-i-li Jiia Bruv. n f. Sim: !.;.o. . V. z:i. I'd! is lii.-m !i i.f Wj I'x fr,,m L:i-ti;e TiJ.f.oia t1.') Uavy Ci.xket fifm 1.: "j c'.te J tlretirn'.an tioln Ua.l:.l!!e DPAilTLIiiiS. Tii.c;i:a!.ij l..r Loai-il!c Trie f.-r m..u;,a ,.' Wnhash x' m. 1'ari.i f .r t!a I'avy Crocket tor Lafayette N .ttr.s for iio Rov.rfai l-4'nrvi;:o Ivio tor l,,if iy ctte 'J iJ,- for L;ifu tttc Jim 13 '!;. ii for Lafe.ci'.o Win. Paris fr il T. v fr Ciniii iii O.i Ti '.e for moui-i wt Va'a-h iJavy (f rocket f .r m mt!i of Tu u'uai; ;a ( ir 1 .1 V, . ;!c Ft-b. 21 1NJ k. si S4 17 :u-a a n a LOUISVILLE, r' sells at t' 1. per 1 a. r Why it, ii to isa;!". 1 j io j j a c 1 . ( -era 1 ;J er r:.;i pel t .its o7 a 13. Pork, Mes,, 1 1; la..-!--, r 1 . No tak-f. i 1 per t ,.-. Piicou, 'v lo 1-2 :t on,1. Hog ro a; j ', ci Laid, i lo - i et. Molasses, Pl . iU aogsr liou'c. ') to .'Si i ;- ib. inoa wagi a to 111-!' S'i K;o j.- to i to c Is. Uav n 12 )-2 Seeds, L'i.ner : -. 1 Dlii, ,25Tsmo.hy S . per !).!..!. Snar, f 1-2 cts. f.r fair. Loaf'." to ' 17 cts. White lLtv.,mia, to Wliikey, for eoininon 23. ' cts. per gal 'on. i ) I Coin inn T THE ere litors of oh tnon Kathbaae are not. tied that funds aie now in the hands of t3txiuel Hill, Lq. one of the. Trustees for the settlement (' theii claims, and all demands s!i old be presented to hitn immediately properly authenticated for payment. All those indebted lo said S. Rathbone, are requested to make an mediate payment to the undersigned, who is authorised to receive the Fame; and it is hoped this notice will not be disregarded, as longer indulgence cannot he given. GFO. W. RATH PONE. Yincennes, Feb. 2S, lSjO. 10-3i State o? Indiana, knox cji ntv, sct. ) Knox Probate (,'ourt; Feb. term, 1 -10. $ William Ticlmer, Ailm'r." ot JOIin u l! aver, oce u. pl,.jlion of .-. ''" , , , rlnsolv c n c y . l nc creur.ors ui saia oe- j ceased. J r"glHI" said William Tichner, adming istrator as aforesaid, having tiled hi memorial in this Court, showing the i-. ,- , i ., I i. ,- creditors ol said estate and complaining that the said nronertv. bath real aad per- j npthe eonal, is insuineient (or . . , tvi v mo nt Uie debts outstanding against the said dereaicd, it is theicfare or.lered, that t'ae filing and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of said John . . . . i ii- . - . . i- . i - 1 ., r. . . ) llavei, oy paaucatiou oi mis oioci i.a : Six weeks successively ia the Yineeunes natttrdav Gazelle, a ueekly newspaper
nutnisneu in inceiuaes, no. ioai i.n informed that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by tiling the ante, or a statement of the nature date and tlescripiion of the contract or assumpsit upon which th? fame may be found in ihe office of the Clcik of the Court previous to the final distribution of the assets ol the estate of said decedent, such claims will le postponed ia favor of the more diligent creditors, and iaid admit. titration is continued. Test, WM. It. McCORD, (Tk. K. P. C. Feb. 2, lt-40 40 Gt. NOTICE. fOTICE is hereby given, that, levers D: bonis mm of the estate or William Lindsay, dee'd., has been granted U. the undersigned by tht; Probata Court o! Kr.cx county. Those indebted, are reruested to make immediate payments, and those holding ch-ims against the sa.d es tatc, are requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is su.ppoed to be solvent. MARTIN ROBINSON. Feb. ??t 1540-4-3'..
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t or kalv. AT A; C'o:r of Knox ci. r ' 'C S;Oe Momi :y, -iit- a:M J 'li i C. Clark's, iacc-nni-s, the -"-c 1 1 h id when Ik . i on i ex'., al Sia'OUl;!! O ..in run in lb? ilou-!, ii:;ciC'M v iiii.'ii s:a a. i R'J, in . ioii:)v:i:ir i-.-c. ih..l r:.! tato situate in said county, to wit: T;.e ia e. o,r. i i..cd half...!' lilt- cast hr'f r.fil.P of section o, ia lowu.-hia 1. r oi roagL- 1 1 Alo, the 4 .vest, c.'atuaon following t .wn : ' 0 acres. faituate in the I'oi'osi'r:, of i 'ictaaii t : The uiuiiur'c (1 half of Lot No. i'J, ac"oru;nrr to Ju;,ilson EsnUon'o survey of "'atd lior.utjh; InKindfd 6. e. bv l:h n. e. by N'i holas st. !r;aa- dwt llinj, a g;u! wait r. this is good a.aaa u c. oi no., a 1 r ; ; ) v r r ' lit tf six aad t'Vchf! inonahs, wiili bond and steuiiiy, to :)0 a;o rutii !;V ih- (.'. utt. TlIO.i'S !ii:i:M:Y, Adar. Teh. 57-h. 1M t -:it. I ... 1: isiiia I!.i!;.t, Am ?jshu -and lic- - 11. . x 1111 i.Kv T, . : 1 w n 1 .. i ' 1 1 niia jati Ao-xaauer ii;. 1 in.-'on, 'iliomas s ffi ;d and .M ii as t his wif. a.naa.: Ana Alexander King and LiSampson 'i'liisilo and fSt:ai'd ICiizab'jih ('ollins, v i:ia his vi saa his v. e , if,. ht iis U law of iJcnju.nin Tomiinsiai, V- ' ) u v .via icu; lake notice, that, on the sixth, or some suosi q -iut dav of next March T rm of ihe Knox (fir;i.t (Joint, we shall 111 tkc apjiiioatioii for interest.-d freetht." ap.p.oi atii o: t hree di-hol-L r.resiji. nt-N 01 Knox coumy, not reateu to eiiner ol the names, as commis1 l5s as c f Use f sinners to t a. a iv u 1 1 .1 1 i 1 . u a 1 ii ; e 1 o 1 1 o a o 1 oesciii! a iraeis oi ini . sitaate. viiv ana t oema ia l! .... , .. ( I. .... 1 SJ . . I v w'lll.v i;i llii'JA, illlu oidii: CI i:dia:r it au.ae 'enlibl? of an equitable p '.ration without injury to some o' t.he pro-.ri'Ht.!.s, viz: 1 . ) acres, part of Donation Nr. ' 7; V.00 a"re, fart of Do nation No. -J 17; 1) 1 and 2 1 !)0t!is a-a cs. N. IL fraction il quarter of V. fr u ti.nai se':li'ai 1 township -1 north, range 8 W . A!?o, l!iu ! 'iio'.ving tr ac'.s and parcels of land, sraoit', Iving uiid hianj; in the county of ViJai, ami .St. oe aforesaid, to viz: 8 ja-Tfs W . ;a:l ol N. I,, qr. section VS. toui'Mop 10 north, ranee 10 west; and "0 acres, V. half of S. . (jr. sect ion 31. o u usli i p II nto. I aajje 0 west, at which ii:ne ana p. ace. thud; 2 d isah'". ou may attend if vou fiUSTAYUS P. CALL. HACII ALL I5F. ALL. Lv A. T. 12 i.i.i s . Yineonnes, Ft b. 27di, 1 S 1 0 " 0 1 ' IIEIVJTT. ALLISON $ Co. C O MMISSK) X M E K C II A N T S , Mai.i St., I.oui v i!!e, Kv. Ill sil)-ei ihfrs have form" i ronnexion for the parpo-e uf traiisa.'liii a (.ieneral Commi - si mi lm no.-., un.kr t'ae trin id lv!c of new lit. .Al i-on. iv ;.o. b.teiu! ;ioc-is, : a i z 1 1 1 : to troa-J-jci an exch:r.lvr Comraissim they olf r lllnral eaih advances on a! "ii!s o!' ci' : t'le. new ih o.dio" or p.-odurc. Their tore on Main street, between t, , . i i i : n:id G'.h, a Uvv doors above ihe Exchaii': Hotel. L-iuisvihV, Teh J AMI'S HEWITT. JOHN S. ALLISON. Wm. 13. CUE i ON. 7th. 1 w 10 10 fun. To J. Nap OU Broui'det Mia I. CI ij iv..., at., 1 i Pierre S. Prouil UliOltll. If let, Joseph Perron and Marv Ann his w 1 i .. oid Ambrose O. Cornover and E.niiy his wife who, tog,.-t!ier with the 1111 h rsijned, a re heirs at law'of Mitcbc l iLaiaalct, late of Knox county, Ia., dec a. sea: "J;. LEASE take notice, that on the 1 S day of the next .March Term of ? first the Kn x Circuit Court, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, 1 will apply by petition ia writing for partition, according to the interest of said heirs respectively, of the following described land, to viz: All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in the county aforesaid, aad known as ihe undivided h ikes of Lots No. 3, 1, and 5, oi' fractional section 10, township 2 north, range 11 w., containing 127 an.l 30-1 a'dths - i i . i i - i . i acres, provi.u-o lac same can oe uivnieu . ' ' .r ... V,l,,,.M.u k I" Ju"11 interest of said heirs, otherwise for the eale thereoi. OLIYER P.ROLTLLET. Ellis fir romphdniint. Fell. V7;l;, 1S1 10-"t. yXATK or inoiana, knox county; sct Knox l'robatt Court; Feb. Term, 1810. Nancv Edwards, Adm'x. of Isaac i'Ll wards, deceased. ! Petition (if vs. r i lusoivencv
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Tiie ( a editors of said dee'd. J rpMlK said N ancy 1M aids, administratrix as aforesaid, having tiled her memorial in this Court, shewing the couditon of said estate, and complaining that the personal property (there being no real property) is inufiicient for the payment of the debts and demands outstanding against said dteeased. Il is therefore ordeied. that the tiling and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of said Isaac Edwards, dee'd. by publication of ihia oider for six weeks suc.es sivelv in the Yineeunes Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Yineeunes, and thatlhev be informed, that unless they notify the said Adtuidistratrix of the existence and extent of their respective claims by li.ing the same, or a statement of the naiuie, date and description of the contract r assumpsit upon which the same may 'v.' founded, in ihe office of the Clerk of ibis Court, previous to the final distribution of the aseis of said estate, such claims wiil be posip aird in favor nf the more diligent creditors, until which lime feaid cause is continued. Test Wm. R. McCORD. Cl'k. K. P. C. v; 2fk'i. 1S10 40-6t.
Viiir2" .SlSl'aMr' Notice. 'H. i Vn.JtrsIiJnetl has been appointed a:!iimstrator on tllC estate of Alexis I I'" IMS, ! ,)f K'loX fllHIIiV I,. ....,... I
ah -i , -. ivriiw- iuui3 nave ueen sianuoJiJ u ir.iAn , ,e md. btvd t said estate reJrfne, uiu 3ave t os.s by paying q,.- 1 to nlVM,n:e,ha.e pa;.an an asli()rt tune, as it i, absolutely nuUu,,, bauny comom against tU , O-Ljfarv for us in colled, ineseni ihem legally .....f.ent ATVincenncs, ov'r aad IS -?D-20 tf. lenient. I he eata is cisol m
l enient. I he estate is insoL i'lCWIJK KICIIAIIDVILLE Feb. X.t'i IS 10 ;0-3t A d 111 1 ss i s s; 1 1 01 ' x I v. nMIE undersigned, adminislrator on 0 'he estate ot Alexis Picard, dee'd., late ot Knox eou.'ity, will expose to publie, sale tin the 21st of Match ensuing, at the Coffee House of Patrick Moore, on Market street, all ihe personal property of ia!ii dee'd.. consisting of one Cupboard, aad one yeeretary. Twelve months credit will be r.ivcn on all sums over three dollars, the pus chaser riving hii note with approved security. Allsu.ns under three dollars, cash. P. lilCHAIiDVlLLi:, Adiii'rFeb. 27th IS O 10 -at. ii Si. Y virtue of an Dialer of the Kno ii y Fr,a roaau' Conn. 1 wail cxinist; to nu!.lie sale on Sati rday, ihe 2 1st day of March, next, at Colli. Clark's Hotel, in the Horonoh of Yineeunes, ihe Heal estate of Wiilatn Lindsay, la.lc; of Knox county, deceased, consisting of 10 feet of Lot No. . i ia the Borough of Yineennes, on waieji is erected a TIJ'O STOllY MUCK BC1LDIXG, nov occuir d by ILtt Sawyer as a Drug tare; to be sold sniljecl to a mortgage for ibuut six hundred aad fifty dollars, to W diiaai J. Heberd, daj the ;V.h of March next. Also; 30 feet 0 inches of Lot No. 1S2, on which is erected a two story Fit a buildim;, now occupied by Mr. Ryan, aa a Grocery i'c Liquor store; sold subject lo ihe ba-. lance of a mortgage given by said ilee'.i, to John 13. Martin, Jacob Harper, and An drew Gardner, Commissioners lo secure ihe payment of the sum of $1.08, the kd.nico diif, being two several notes for the sum of S3 3 G. If) 1-d, due the. 31st of May. la 10, and IS 11. Also, L;it No. 1 J, in the division of the loock House lots, nn which is due .''u! sum of2;l, ihe purchase money due and owing fro in s,-.ia William land-ay, and un paid. Also, one-third of Lot No. 71. Also, ail the liaht, title and interest, be the same more or less, in one-furih of Lots, No. dO , :30, 18(5 and 30), in the Bonuigh of Yineeunes. The terms of sale are, one-third paid down at the time of sale; one-ihird in six rnont'is, and the balance in twelve, months to be secure ! by note and good frtch. security. MARTIN ROBINSON. Administrator tic bonis non, F b. 2 all 181 10- It. ;7S O , Si Y W A S E: Ii ! 4 I.I. tho.,e indebted tj MADDO.V CV. CASS. "- ft by note or book account, are reijne.-led to come 1 irvvaid and make pay incut on or btlorc ihe Hah of Fchi uarvau-.xt, afuithur indulgence Caii.4 Yinrcnnes, January KUh 1 S 10 35-tf. .V O 'a1 .1 E'j . JOl'KNLYMAN CHAliw MAKER, car. i;et constant employ ment and a good tutuaA ti :i by apply ia to JOSEPH no KM AN. Yinrennes. Ib. Clh IS 10 J 7 -ot. P i v r 5 s a o 1 1 A brother... (.'OM.MISSION, FoKWAUDINO AND GuNiatAL Pkoih a a; MrncaiANis, Opposite Banks' Arcade K iy-iE vid make liberal advance cv; Orleans s on consign'&J nients of Produce to the above house. K. H. 1 KWOOI). A. KIRKl'ATKICK. Shwncetown, Ills. Jan. 2Cth, 1 s 0 37-lit. (Shawnee tow n Yoice.') OTICK is hereby given, that I will expose to sale at public auction on Saturday, the 11th day of March next, at the late residence of Noah Robert!", dee'd., all the personal property of send deceased, consisting of One grey mare. Cattle, Sheep, Fanning utensils, Household furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of twelve months will ba given on all sums nf three dollars and over, the purchaser giving his note with approved se nriiy. J. T. BOYD, Adm'r. February 17th. IP 10 2!) 3t. yst ti bis a 31 i s i ralor-s 74 o t in. 'j'lili undersigred has taken out biters -f ad--ministration on the estate of Llias Uarkcr, late of O'il son county Ia., deceased. Ad persons indebted to s.aid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present their accounts according to law, for settlement. The e tate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH McGAKKAlI, Adm'r. Fehruiry 19th, 1S10 20-2V . -7 7,7 i r i: A' 7rv7:Tf7r' ''"TjjHE under.-igned respectfully announces to S his Iricrid-and the publi in general, that he has just filed up a Oofile House, on Market street, in the room foimeilv occupied by Jacob Harper, as a store, v.hcrc ho will accommodate, to their entire satisfaction, all h may favur him with a call. ERASMUS COLEMAN. Vincennes, Feb. 20th, 1840 3'J-tf. GOOSE NECK PLOUGHS. 'I'lIE Farmers generally, and particularly those on Praiiio lands are invited to tall and examine, at the store orthe subscribers, this valuable improvement in Plough?, now pelting in general use far Prairies nor'h on the Wabash. The above Ploughs will be kept constantly on hand and for sale bv GREENHOW 4 BOYLE. Vincenncs, Feb. 21st, 1840 20 tf. STOVES. jREMIUM COOKING STOVES, euitaHe foi omll families, for sab low by GRCENHOW BOYLE. Vinccancf, Feb. 21st, 134039 tf.
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AJLTs those indebted to II ITT &. SY ER, whose notes .1,,,. jr? are uui', ancri vvlfnsfounts have been standiiiir a rea LAKGE Copper yiill Worms ami oilier Distilling apparatus lor sale very low. Apply tu 1. n. viiittl!;si:y. No 13,1 839 25-tf CHAjRS, CHAIRS. IlL sulccriber has ncuv on hnJ, a hanjsome 3 assuitment oi U m.lsor Chairs, ol' the best V-uy. ny person yvi.nmg to purcha,e the .il'Iirl rnn v . 1.1 . . . O. .... ....11..... ... v i : 1 ... . ... . . w-i iuuiii in ."wu,ew viaraner, wacio ne ealcuiatcd upon ketpinsj a roiibtant supply. J ON ATI I A N S M I LEY. Yineeunes, Fi b. 11th, 1810. 33-tf STATE OF INDIANA, O IHSON COUNT Y ; SS. Lithe l'ruliic Court a f (j'ib&t,n County.Ftbruury llr,t, 18 Kb John Thompson, Adai'r. of William 1'urec!!, dee'd. On eonipIui.it . s of M.t A .. I 1 . 1 I . Tb.e erediu.rs of Miid Insolvency. Willi.im Tuna Ik dee'd. J The said John Thompson, having fded his inemori.d in this Court, showing the condition of said it.ite, and eonqilaining tliat the property, both real and personal, is insuincifi.t to pay the debts arid dem inds outstanding aiiinsl it; it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendancy of the said complaint be made known to the creditors ot the said W iiliarn I'ureell, dee'd. by publication of this order for six ve( ks successively, in the i m enues C c.cite, a weekly newspaper publish ed in nieennes, in the county of Knox; and that ' they be inf.. fined, that unless they notify the said administrator of ihe ebti nee and extent of their respective claims by fdii) the tame, or a statement of the nature, date and description of ihe rontiiut ut assumpsit upon whir); the same may j be founded, in the otlicv of the Clerk of thia Couit j ....... ..ii. 1. 1111 v.sii 1 .:ju .l.Jli (l llic Ud.ii.v-i u :!;e chtate o! ihe s decedent, such el.dms will he pustp'oiicd in fivor of t!ie claii:is of moie diligent eiedi'.o.s, and 0 is matter is toiamuid to the next -".11 of this Court. Aitct J. ,'. MO.V'CO.VKRY, Cl'k. Tebruarv lotli, lS-4 0 aa (.t. .STATU OU INDIANA, o I I1SON CO i ' VI Y ; ss. 7.; the i',-v!:u'c f'uitrl J Cb-ou t'ouuti.-ltir,icr-j Ttrm; lS-10-I 'ay ton WheTii, Adm'i. of -s Oeoige 1. Davis, dee'd. ' On rompLint .'i. y of The creators of the said L.cl .t -;, v. (joif;e 1'. v l;S, J The .said l'.iUoa Wheeler, having fled his memorial in this Court, showing ine coodoio.i ol ihe sa'd estate, and complaining that the personal propnty (there being no real estate) is lnsiili'ieient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it; it is theieforc ordered, that the filing and pendancy of the said romplai.it be made k..owu to the creditors of the said Ccoije l Davi .'.er. ased, bv a publication of this older for six weeks uc'cs-ivelv in the Yinc' imcs (iazette. a vaekly newspaper pul-lishcd in uice-ines, in the rev.r.ty t.f An.M. and that they he informed, thdt unless they notify the s.dd administrator of the existanee and exlent ef tht ir respec tive claims, by filing the : jme, or a statcrr.cn t of the nature, date ;.n;! d. se. iptiou of the contract or as- nmp.-dt upon which the same may be founded, in the ollbe ol the (fb ak ol this Court, previous to the f.nal distribution of the asse ts of the estate of Ihe said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor f rw-'c diligent creditors, and this matter continued to tho next term of thia Court. Attest J. K- MONTOOMELY, Cl'k. February l'th. ! S 1 0 ail Ct. W s i e j ii t i i S r ,8 1 ti r ' k , i i v v . VT OTJCE i hereby t,i n, that the undcisigne ' has taken out lettes of a.hniiiistration un the e.-tjte of Noah Robert., late of Knox county, Li , deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to present the same duly authenticated for settlement. I he estate is supposed lo be solvent. J. T. EOYP, Adm'r. February I?th, 1 10 S'.KJt. "VlReiH'A STATE LOffERiT (flass F, for 1810. Draws at Wheeling. Friday, March 20. 7S ?iu:ilersmttll Drawn B.illoit. 1 prize of 512,000 i 1 prize of 5,000 1 10,000 1 4,000 20 prics of 1,000 10 of 300, Ac Tickets."; shares in proportion. A ctrtil'icate ef a package of 2o whole lickots will cost i"o.r; shares in proportion VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. ('lass 7, for 1S!0, to be drawn at Wheeling, Friday, March 27, 1.S10. 5 :ssit;sB prixc SIO.OOO prize of 540,000 1 j.rizo of 1 $5,000 3,000 10,000 0,000 , 2,500 c. Hc. iVc. Whole tickets 10; shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets w ill cost f 14 a. Do. do. halves do. 72.50. Do. do. quarters do. 30.25. Address vour orders to J. M. CLARKE, AYhccling, A pent for the M in:.'er GREAT SALE A T A 5; CTBGa'! rpIIE STEAM SAW MILL, belonging to the subsciiber, will be sold at auction, on Thursday, the lOdi ot March next. This estabiismhent is new and in excellent order; runs two saws, Lath machine, Shingle machine, and is capable of propelling one or two run of stones. The engine is new and of the first quality. It is abrnirably located to procure supplies of fuel or logs, being at the termination of the canal, a few hundred yard.5 from the Ohio river, on Pigeon creek, and about half a mile from Main st., Kvansville. Liberal terms of payment will be given, and made known on the day of sale. For particulars, apply to Amos CLrk, Esqr., uf Evansvillc, or to the bulscribcr. At the tame time will be sold, several yoke of oxen, a new wagon, an excellent paii of lumber wheels, 4c. 5 c. VAKNUM P. SHATTUCK. February 19th, 1640 39-3t. (Evansviile Journal.) Sail! Salt!! 1 flflO kk's " Kenawha salt, just Pe 1 VJXJkj aj for gaje ror caon only, by eived TIIOKN & TRACY. April 9, 133P 46-lf.
of Skirling, Uari.esi unj liriuie L,eatuer, aiiJ fur sale l.v MADDO OA S3. Vincenncs, July 10, IftJ'J 7TO 13 F, SOLID 0;a :-evs!Sa2so!ni is:;? Cca HooJ iiuiif, a yt-ai eiJ, lit loi draui-Utui bad ' " die. A carnage, ai.d a duullc or sialic set of harness. Tne above viil be oIJ together. 01 eepaialely, V applying Ij I'ATrjcK mou:;::. VincMimw, Dec. ViYa IS:;) :0-lf. TI 1 1 highest price in easli w ill be given for any quantity of Oner. i ILieeoon. Mink Wih'fV.i T'.v I'.,ralso tie highest market price uill be I . - n paid for as many Deer Skins as may be brought 10 the subscriber in Yineennes. M. JONES. Oct. 11, ISC'J 20-tf. K3'! f' subscriber will keep constantly on hand U hiskey by ihe baircl or gallon, also Tiour by the barrel or ict.il. H. 1). WHELI.LK. "tnt er:nes. MMreh. 8. 1 Ka'.l 11-tt A TON ti ussortel Iron just rett-ivd pe Steamer Tu-cumbia. anJ for sa'e low- by TilOJLX A TEACY. Oetr. Mth, I sr.:). 'J! if. 1 - 5? c -x ' .. c ,M Z - " u. C o "1 c - - a v. S 3 O c 3 n s9 i?3 ! 1 C 2 C3 J. 1 4 lyj I i-H c - r - r . . 5 - j S3 CD C J r. n . - I- "T " - V - s. 3 a. - v i?3 - I T ii :.. i i . . . .i i -. .... ........ ii.uoicu in inp Fupscriaer b note, or I ook account, of Ion' ctandiiig lraaeeouiits that they know to ! e due by cm m et, vvill please call and liquidate the same im - e.Iiati ly, and by so doing they wall save them- '' Ives, a l Jl a.- us, any further trouble. THORN A. TliACV Jan. 15, !n;0 31-If. B?s-.-5J2iMt:rs'-i ip;n. DOZEN Doxcs, just received and fwr bale I'V THORN cc TRACY, Yincennes. March 23, 1S3S. 13-tf. yi3iairfiiSr:t u .otir. JmHE undi rsigned, having tuken out letters ot Js iidiiiinistrution uj.on the f.-tate of John Kelly, deceased, late of Knox county; all ilme indebted to siiid tttate, are hereby requested to make immediate jayment, and those having claims against the same, to present them iej.ulv authenticated, t j ihe undersigned, or to tlu- Jmbge of Probate of said county , within one year liu.n tliL date hcri of. MARTIN ANTHLS Adm'r. Febru-rv 7th, I S-JO 37-3t. SMiUSPEGTUS of tii S P I 11 I T O F T H E W E S T . jj- Five dollars a 'cor months. $2 ZQ.Jpj The undersigned hiving completed the necessary arrangements for the continuation of the above paper, Daily, informs his friends and pations, that it will again appear, ( sufficient encourage nun t le received,) on the 3d day of February, at the low price office dallars for a year, or ?2 50 for six months payable on the receipt of Ihe 12th No. The 'bulletin"' will contain, as heretofore, the news of the day commercial information sayings and doings about the City Police reports, &c and it w ill be the aim of the subscriber, to make the Eulletia, in every serine of tho word, a yeu"j)tijer. g"r It wi'd contain from five to six columns af reading matter each publication. Wm. H. JOHNSTON, Vublhlrr. Louisvi'Ie, Ky. Jan. 1S40. NE W 'o!i!!S!!fEosa & I'"rw:ir!53ijy rs c? s.T s1 fiUD BOAT STORE. rMlE undersigned, have associated themselves - together under the firm of A. B. DAMEL A Co., for the purpose of carrying on the Eeeeiving, For warding and Commission business. They have recently erected a very large and commodious Ware-House, imni'-diately on the bank of the Wabash river, w ith a good Wharf and Landing attached thereto. They aic now prepared for business, and hope, by strict attention, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. A. D. DANIELV. EHERWLNE. s. A. KINKaDE. REFERENCES. N. Smith, Thorn A Trarv, Homier A Carnan, Burch ti llannali, Wm. J. Heberd, Vinei-nii., Jj. Evaritvill Louisville Ky. Daltiinori. J- S. Ac W. J. Wise, Donovan. J. M. Stockwcll &. Co., George White, T. G. Thurston A Co., O. Hite Ji Co., Win, Garvin V Co., J. Keller A' Go., F. U. Tillay, T. J. Carson, Vincenncs, Ii., January 10th 1840 33-tf. tUST reccivrd from Philadelphia, a supply of 1$ Lanurcths seeds, crop of 1S39, and for alby ItUKTCH 4 HANNAH. Vinrrr.ss, I". b. ISth, 1S40 39-4t
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I MPDRTAIHT DISCOVEPlf 'pIIE public are hereby directed to th modiC3' a dvertisements of Dr. HARLICH'3 cN ebiated Compound Strengthening Tonic, tai German Aperient Pilk, which are a MoJiciuft of greut value to the afilicteJ, discovered by O. P. Harlich. a celebrated physician of Altdo-f Germany, wbich has been used with ui.p.r.UM success throughout Germany. Thid tnedicir.u consists of two kind?, viz: the Ccrman Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pill?. 1 Thrv are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cum. Tho who are afflicted would do utdl to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, as they never produe
sicKiiess or niusea while using. A afc aad tectual remedy for 1ic5im.-! or Indicslion, and all stomach complaints; pain in the siJs, Lir. er complaints, ioss of appetite, Flatulency, 1'a.Jpitaoon oi the heart, general debility, nervoua irri tability, sick headache, Female diseases, SpasmoJ;C aarctions, klirumatism, Asthmas, Consump tion, v"c. Ihe Gentian Aperient TilU &if to cleanse the stomach and nurifv ihe bb.oit. Th i Folic or Strengthening 1'illj tu strencthen and invigorate the nerts and digestive organ aiiJ ttive tone t the stomach, as all diseases oiigiuats from impuritica of the blood and disordered tomuch. '1 his mode of treating diseases U purue.J !.y id! practical Plivbici.nii,, which experience hu taught them to bo tho only remedy to cllect a cura. They are not only recommended and pi escribed by the most cxpeiieaced Physicians in their diily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves whenever they feci the symptoms of thosi diseases, in which they know them to be efficatious. This is the case in all largo cities in wln-h they have un extensive sale. It is not to bo unUci stood that these medicine will cure all disrate merely by purifying the blood thi they ui!l not do; but they certainly will, and sufiicier.t authority of daily pi oofs asserting that those medicine, taken as recommended by the directions which accompany them, will cure a great majou'ty of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by w'hicb iinpuriiicn cf the bh.od aic occaaioncd. Eisertortasat o Ft2s;aIrM. Dr. O. P. Harhch's Compound Stienjtthr.ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Tbca pids icmove all those distressing diseases which '7imtj are liable to be afdicted with. They remove those moibiJ t.eeretions which when retained, son induce a number of diseases and oftentimes render Females unhappy and mist rabid afl their hv.s. Those pi!U ured according to dtr tiors, immediately ntitc a new and healthy aclioii tho ughout the. whoie Mean by purifying the b'.td. ai:J qiv t'rciv-th to the stumach and wtis. at t! e rame time relaying tho pain in tb side, back, and loins, tiviug appetite and iavigoailing the system again to its proper fur.ctkon arid restoring ttanonii repose. I$f4?u s:ot E3nl(h. Tho.,c wI.oip jov Heahh, must certainty fool blessed whip they compare themsilvea to thoao Liicrcrs tiial hj'.e been allliited for ycara ith Pinions diseases which the human family are all sidject to be troubled with. Dieeaseii present them-elves tu vaiious forms and fiora varioua eircumstances, which, in the commencement, may all be cheeked by the u.-e i.f Dr. O. P. Harlich'Compound ."stn ngthening and German Aperient Pills, such asDysptpfia, Liver complaints, Pain in the Si .'e, Ixheumatism, gci,eral debility, Fo-"o!'-' Liseaaes, and all Diseases to which human naliuc ii subject, where the stomach is affected, DircclKii.s Ibr Usia; these Medicines alvv ay accompany them. The-bf Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the nw.-t delicate Female, as they are nu!d in their oper.aicn and pleasant in their circcto. Entirely cuud bv the u-ei of Dr. Harlich 'a Compound Mieagthcr.iag a.id German Aperient Pills. Mr. Salomon W.lsoii, of Chester co. Pa., etdieted for two ya.rs with the above distressing disease, oi wl.i h he had to use his-crutches for 18 months; las symptoms were, excruciating ram in ail his join;, opi.-i h. l is lap, shoulder. aiid unci's, pain ioei. a-i'.j ..!vi.iW. towards evening attended wipt hn-t. He aatonc time not able lo move las limbs ai account of thn pain being so great; he being advisid by a Oil nd ot hta to pn.cuie Dr. Hard, h's Pills, sent to the ager.l in West i'hester, and procun d some; cn Mftne the lned'u ine the third day the pain disappeared and his strensih io-creasing fist, and in tl.r weeks was able to aitetid to las business, vl.jch he had not done n-r 18 n.onths; for the bene lit of otheis afllic'ed, he wishes ih si- b,,es published that tliey may be relieved, and agnn croo;' deatures of a Lcaitky life. This disease often originates from a hait of oyeih.adiiig ot distending the stomach by eiceabive eating or diinking, or very protracted period of fasting; an indolent or sedentary life, in which no exercise is afforded to the muscular fibre or mental faculties, fear, grief, and deep anxiety, taking too frequently, strong purgative medicin dysentery, miscarriages, intermittent and spasmod c affections of the stomach and bowels; tho moat uniinun of the latter causes ure late hour and the too fiequent use of spirituous liquors. Symptoms. Dy spepsia may be dcsciibed from a want of appetite or an unnatural and voracioua one, nausea, soun times bilious vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach after eating, acid and prutrescent eructions, water brash, pains in the region of the stomach, costivenesa' palpitation of the heart, dizziness and dimness of sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, chilliness,' sallowness of complexion, oppression after eating, general debility; this disease will also very often produce the sick headache, us proveJ by the experience of those who have suffered of it. Treat merit. Tic principal object3 to be kept in view are 1st, to free the stomach and intcstinea from offending materials. 2nd, to improve th tone of the digestive organs and energy of th hystem in removing noxious n attera from th stomach, and obviating costivencss. Violent dra. tic purgatives should be avoided and those apcri. ents should be used which act gently, and rather by soliciting the peiistaltic motions of the ir.telines to their regularity of health, than by irritating them to a laborious excitement. There ia o medicine better adapted to the completion of
this than Dr. Jlarlichs Uerman Aperient Pilla. To improve the functions of the debilitated organ and invigorate the system generally, no medicine has ever been so prominently efficacious as Vf Harlich's Compound Tonic Strer.gthenidg Pills, whose salutary influence in restoring the digestive organs to a healthy action, and re-establishing health and vigor in enfeebled and dysjptic constitutions, have gained the implicit confidence of the most eminent physicians, and an unprecedented public tebtimony. Kcmember Dr. Harlicb'a Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, they ar put i p in small packs with full directions. Principal Office, No. 19 North Eighth atreeL Philadelphia. AUo, No. 41 St. CLir t., Pi:ttburch. ' For sJe iu this place by L. IT MM 3 Vic.-nna, Jar.uary, 29"i It?40 Ij.
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