Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 March 1840 — Page 3
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AGLOIUOUS (JflANCK for vltaining real property worth at least FOR THE SMALL SUM OF fCT" S 2 O ! ! THC undersigned wishes to dispose . f the fallowing real estate in th- town of Vincenrie. to-w,t: That mil known TAVERN STAND at the corner of Market nnd Tifth Ft fruntinj on Market Nl foot, and innnin? Lack thJ full depth of two fots to Vi-o t. The imnrotc mrnti on said Jot,, are, , PW tro FtoIV ,,ri(.k budding f0 hy 45 feet, containing Mow, two .htvc room and a hall, mx hod-rooms above stairs, xvU'1 R ra"!,',S, and a commodious par ct suitable f r five bed rooms. A tw. story fra-nc building 2 foctfrmit hy CO fort do. p; a bri. k kitchen, staMm? a:.,! r.tf.er out building, making it a desirable Tatrrn stand. Title undisputed. ThU privity u flensed about rijslitrrn month !;;rc, for three years, nt an annual rent of four hnndrel dollar-., payable quarterly, nearly one half of which term has yet to run. A the present embarrassed state of our country renders it almost impossible to Pell real rotate for carh or upon a reasonable credit, m fair price. tV underpinned ha.. for the purpose of disposing of, and realizing a f.iir price for this property, been induced ti present to the public the following 'hcme. to-wit: lie will dispose of 2G0 tickets; and, if that number ran be s dd in time, on the lir.-t Mondy of April ncrt, or as noon thereafter as the sale of ti.-kets will justify, the number of tickets bearing, similar numliers, will be placed in a wheel, and the first drawn number will be entitled to the pnz . To ensure perfect fairness, the tickets will be pi iced iti the hands ..f Mr. Tvoss, who will receive the money and a deed fr the property, with' a warrinty against all incumbrances, placed in the hands of the Hon John I.uw and A. T. Ellis, f be d liercd to Mr. Ross as agent of the fortune drawer of the prizj a mom as the proceeds of the said ticket Khali be paid over to the under-' signed. Drawing to be public, and will he superintended bv Mensr. Ross, Law, ami Hliis. Price of tickets, Jvrenty dollars. R. N. CAKNAN. Vinernncs, March 2d 18-10 11-4 1. A I i i i i g b i h t r:i t o r 7 k x o I i cr. V OT1CE i hereby given, thit the undersigned J h.s taken out letters of administration on the estate of Levin L. folland. di-ccjsed. late of (iihon e.eui'y. In- AM person indebted to said esi!e arc requested to r.nkc- immedia'.e payment, en 1 th e hning cl.ii i)- agiinst the same, are no. f.Sel t' present tV fame duly authenticated, "tttnn one year from dite, for settlement. 1 he estate i srinved to be solvent. Ro.iFnrr rii,Lips, .vimV "-lriM Uth. IMO tl-Ht.
.v.i is 7; v , l i; n l i: pro pk i;tv. 'ILL " niTrred at public sal- at the fotcl of John ('. C!?r'. in the Borough iMcennes. on the :jd of March irit., the following re d esta'e. 'r: Lot numbei lift, according to Johnson et Urnisoiii surv.'y of said Hurough. I'ponthis are n pood frsme d lling, out building-;, a well of good w.i!er, and a garden. Terms mvlc known at time of ale. TfOMAS EENE V. (?uardin, Arc. Mirch .r)th. Ifl10-4l-ru. . . i . . To Jnlui IirMji!lct, Napoleon Bronillct, Mit Jtl B. Hrouillrt, I'ifrre S. BrotiilIct, Joseph Barron ami Mary Ann his wife, anil Ambrofc O. Cornnycr nnrl Emily his wife, who, together wi'h the undersigned, are heirs at law of Mitclim Brouiliet, late of Knox county, la., ilccea?cd: "ffIiEASK take notice, lliat on tlic sixtli d iy of the next March Term of the Knox Circuit Court, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, I will apply hy petition in vritinT for partition, according to the intere.ct of suid he irs re.-pecti vely, of the following described land, viz: All the right and interest of paid deceased, lo and injall that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in the county aforesaid, and known as J.ots No. 3, 4, and 5, of fractional section 10, township 2 north, jangc 11 vt, containing K'7 and 36-100ths cres, provided th? same can be divided as aforesaid, with-! out ina'iifet-l pnjndice to the interest nt said heirs, otherwise for the sale thereof. OLIVER BKOUILLET. Ei.lis for complainant. Feb. i-7tb, 1ST" 10-4 1. - I3RA88 Kettles just received and for sale I J Kv -S. SMITH. by A u. 28. 1S:19-M-tf CHAIRS, C HAIRS. gHE subscriber has now on hand, a handsoms I assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best, quality. Any person wishing to purchase the rticle, can examine them by calling at the Cabinet room of Andrew Gardner, where he calculate. upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vir.jcnaes , Feb. Uth, 1810. 38-tf COPPER, TIN. & SHEET IRON Manufactory Tin Ware at 2i oIelc ami Kct.ail. At the Cincinnati 4' Louhvifte Prices I have a large tock of Tin on hand, an w. continue to keep it on haudf and wil ell .n .ccomodatins terms to customers and the . . ti.- f'nnnpr. Tin. cc sheet rUOIlC generally. -j , --, . Jron manufactory will be carried on as u.ual at
my old stand on Market street near.y oiomiv Market house; where all kinds of jobwork will be done aecordin? to order at short notice. N.SMITH. March 15th 1833 tf fi tiling Apparatus. i LAR5E Copper Still Worm and other Lhstilling apparatus for Bale very low. Apply o L N- WHITTLESEY. jS'oJ5.J839 ',5-tf
To Drunilla Baker, Amos lieson and Rebecca his wife, Phillip and Alexander Wingard, Polly Tomlinson, Thomas Collins, ('incinnatus Neal and Mary Ann his wire, Alexander King and Lavina his wife, Sampson Thistle and Susan his wife, and Elizabeth Cr.llins. lints at law of Benjamin Tomlinson, tlcceaseJ: l"OU will pleafi-take notice, that, on
the H.h, or ome subsequent day of mo next Alarcli Ttrmofthe Knox Circuit Court, we shall make application for the appointment of three disinterested freeholders, resident- of Knox county, not related to cither of the panics, as' commissioners to make partiti. il of the following described tracts of land, situate, lying and beinjj in the county of Knox, and State tf Indiana, if the fame be susceptible of an equitable par.ition without injury to some of the proprietors, viz: 1 ") acres, part of Donation No. V7; 200 acres, part of Do nation No. 217; 0 -i and 2 -1 OOths acres, N. E. fractional quarter of V. fractional section . townshio I north, rano-o ft V. Also, the follow-in? tracts and parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the coun ty of io-o, mid Stale aforesaid, lo viz: 8 ) acres, W. half of S. E. qr. section "8, township 10 north, ranee 10 west; :md tO acres, W. half of H. .. qr. section 31. township 11 north, range 9 west, at which time and place you may attend if you think advisable. CUSTAVUS BE ALL. KACHAEL BE ALL. Bv A. T. Er.us. Vinci nnes, Feb. 27ih, 1810 10 F. U O M.MISSI O i T E R C II A N T 8 , Main 8t.. Louisville. Kv. 'IMIC subscribers have formed a connexion for X the purpose of transacting a General Com mission bus ncss, tinder the firm and style of Hewitt, Allison. & Co. Intending to conduct an exclusive Commission business, they rflVr liberal cash advances on nil consignments of merchandise or produce. Their office is in the new store on Main street, between Mh and fth, n few doors above the Exchange Hotel. .TAMES in: WITT. JOHN 8. ALLISON. Wm. II. CLIP IT) .. Louisville. Feb. 7th. 1"!0 10 Em. STAT!: Ol 1NPIANA, KNOX C IVNTV; SCT. ? Knox Brobatt Court; Feb. Term, 18-10. 3 .Nan v Ei! wards, Adm'x. of Isaac Edwards, deceased. ! Fetiiion of vs. ; insolvency The ("reiiitors of said dce'd.J 'OllE said Nancy Edw ards, auministratrix as aforesaid, having filed her memorial in ibis Court, shewing the conditon of said estate, and complaining that the personal property (there being no real property) is insufficient fur the payment of the debts and demands outstanding against said deceased; it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of said Isaac Edwards, deo'd. by publication of this ordi-r for six weeks successively in the Vincennes Cazellc, a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes, and that they be informed, that unless they notify the said Admidistratrix of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may bf? ('ouinlLil. in the c-filc- of the Clerk of this Court, previous lo the final distribu tion of ihe assets of said estate, such claims will be postponed in favor of the more dilgent creditors, until which lime said cause is continued. est Wm. It. MeCOWi), CI k. Jv. I". C. Vincennes, Feb. 29ih, 1810 40-Gt. N O T ICE. TJOTICE is hereby given, that, letters De bonis non of the estate of Wil I'nm I.indsav. dec d.. lias been eranled to th undersigned by the Probate Court of Knox countv. Those indebted, are re quested to make immediate payments, and those holding claims against the said estate, are requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. MARTIN ROBINSON. Feb. 27th, 18404 )-3t. State of ixdiaxa. kxox couxty, sct. ? Knox Probate Court; Feb. term, 110. William Tichner, Adm'r.""! of John O'llaver, dee'd. 1 iietillon of ,. vs' , ... .'Insolvency. The creditors of said tie- J ceased. J riplIE said William Tichner, auminj istrator as aforesaid, having Hied his memorial in this Court, showing the creditors of said estate and complaining that the said properly, botli real and per, sonal, is insufficient for the payment o the debts outstanding against the said de' ceased, it is therefore ordered, that thefilingand pendency of said complainObe made known to the creditors of said John O' Haver, by publication of this order for six weeks successively in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in V incennes, and that they oe informed that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same maybe founded in the office of the Clerk of the Court previous tUn final distribution of the assets of the estate of said decedent, such claims J sllw ..-.-- will be postponed in favor of the more diligent creditors, and said administration is continued. Te6t WM. rMcCORD. CTk. K. P. C. Feb. 2S, 1 S-iO 40-Gt. SADDLES. . im- nr Raddles of superior workmanship mot eastern rounufacture for sale very low
GRCENHOW 4 BOYLK.
STATE OF INDIANA, GIBSON COUNTY? f. In the l'robate Court of tiibnon County: February Term, 1840. John Thompson. Adm'r. of - William Purcell, dee'd. On romplaint Tho creditors of said 1 Insolvency. William Purcell, dee'd. J The said John Thompson, having fded his me
morial in this Court, Farming the condition of xaiu estate, and complaining that the property, both real and personal, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding agsintt it; it is ttierctore ordered, that the filing and pendancy of trie said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said William Purcell, dee'd. by publication of this order for mx weeks successively, in the Vi neenncs (Juette, a weekly newspaper publish ed in Vincennes, in th. county of Knox; and that tliey I.e inf.vnied, that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the Fame, or a Matcment of the nature, date and desciiption of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the Cterk of this Court previous to the final dsitribution of the assets of :he estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in fivor of the claims of more diligent creditors, and this matter is continued to the next term of this Court. Attest J. n. MONTCUn.EKY, CTk. February I nth. 1840 39 fit. STATE OF INDIANA, OinsON COl'NTY? Ji (be l'robnte C.rurt nf Gib'011 County: February Term,- 1840Paylon Wheeler, Adm'r. if (Jcorge P. Davis, dee'd. 1 On complaint v. y of The creditors of the said Insolvency. Ceoige P. Davis, I The said Payton Wheeler, having f.led his me morial in this Court, showing the condition of the sa'd estate, and complaining that the personal property (there being no real estate) is insufi'cient. to pay the debts and d . inand-i u standing against it; it is therefore ordered, that the liliriff and pendancy of the said complaint hp male known to the creditors of the said (!io i' P. Davis, deceased, by a publication of this order for six weeks successively in the A'incennes Oazette, a T'eeMy newspnper published in Vincennes. in the county of Knox, and that they be informed, that unless they notify the said administrator of the existanCe and extent of their respective claims, by filing the Fame, or a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract or assumpsit upon which, the same may be founded, in the ollice of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said de cedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of mo-e diligent crodUors, and this matter continued t'i the next term of this Court. Attest J. R- MONTGOMERY, fTk. r.brurv 15th. 1810 "0-Cr. VIS8IN!A STATE LOTTERY. Class F, for 1R10. Draws nt Wheeling. Friday. March -!). 7S iki(t,H Drrnnr II iHctx. 1 prize of ?12,000 i 1 prize of f 5,000 1 10,000 I 4,000 0 prizes of 1.000 10 of 000. .c. Tickets?."; shares in proportion. A certificate of a package of "G wholj tickets will cost ?oC; shares in proportion. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. Clas 7, fr 1810. to be drawn at Wheeling, Friday, March 27, IS 10. C.-si.it.sl rri $ lO.OCO r ri.e of I 10.C00 1 piize cf ss.ooo 10,000 0,000 3.000 i 2,500 SO iH'iy.c oisE.OOO etc. djC. OiC. Whole tickets J 10; shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost $ 14 5. Do. do. halves do. 72.50 Do. do. miartcra do. US. 2 5. Address vour orders to J. M. CLARKE, Wheeling, A sent for the Miiaeer. an EAT SALE A T a rcn O ! T MU: STKAM SAW MILL, belonging to the subscriber, will be sold at auction, on Thurs day, the 19th of March nest. This osiabiismhent is new and in excellent order; runs two saws, Lath machine, Shingle machine, and b capable of propelling one r two run of stones. The engine is new and of the first quality. It is nbmirably located to procure supplies of fuel or lojs, bein at the termination of the canal, a few hundred yards from the Ohio river, on Pigeon creek, and about half a mile from Main st., Kvansvide. Liberal terms of payment will be given, and made known on the day of sale. Fur particulars, apply to Amos Clark, E.jr., of Evansville, or to the Hiibscriber. At the same time will he sold, several yoke of oxen, n new wagon, an exccucni pan oi iiimurr wheels, 4 c. tc. ii . r i i VARMTM T. oHATTLCIv. February 19th, 1840 3(J-3t. (Evansville Journal.) 800 bids, of Kenawha salt, and 200 hbls. of OV7U rir:i snncrfmo. iust received and for sale i- 'j for each onlv, bv " ' THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12, 1839 46-tf. Valuable Property For Sale. By order of the Probate Court of Knox c'y. fin HE undersigned, administrator De bonis non of the estate of Francis Heeney; dee'd., will expose to public sale to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 23d day of March next, at John C. Clark's, Hotel, in the Borough of Vincennes, the interest which said deceased had when he died, in the following described real estate situate in said county, to wit: The undivided half of the east half of the s. e. qr. of section 5, in township 1, n. of range 11 Jvest, containing1 SO acres. Also, the following town lots, situate in the Borough of Vincennes: The undivided half of Lot N"o. 159, according to Johnson & Emisor.'s survey of said Borough; bounded s. e. by 4th St., n. e. by Nicholas st. On this is a good frame dwelling, a garden, and well of good water. Terms of sale. A credit of six and twelve months, with bond and security, to be approved by the Court. THOMAS HEENEY, Adm'r. Feb. 57th, 1840 40-3t. TAR! TAR!: BBLS. Tar, justreceived and for sale by THUKN tt JIUUt. JnneSl, 18391-
REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an Order of the Knox Prohate Court, 1 will expose to public t?ale on Salt rday, the 21st day of
rtjarcn, next, at Uoln. Clarke Hotel, in the Borough of Vincennes, the Real estate of Willani Lindsay, late of Knox county, deceased, consisting of 16 feet of Lot No. 8"2, in the Borough of Vincennes, on which is etected a rrro sronr niucK buildlxg, "ow rreuied hy Mitt & Sawyer as a Drug store; tr he sold subject to a mortgage fur about fix hundred and fifty dollar-, to William J. lleberd, due the 5th of March next. A No; .10 fec i G inches of Lot No. 162, on which is erected a TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING, now occupied by Mr. Ryan, as a Grocery! & Liquor store; fold subject to the ba". lance of a mortgage given by said dee'd, to John B. Martin, Jacob Harper, and Andrew Gardner, Commissioners to secure the payment of tho sum of $1008, the balance due, being two several notes for the sum of $336,19 l-'3, due" the 31st of May, 1810, and 1811. Also, Lot No. 11, in the division of the Block House lots, on which is due the sum of82")l, the purchase money due and rrwing from eaiu William Lindsay, and unpaid. AIho, one-third of Lot No. 71. .Al?n, all the tight, title and interest.be the same more or less, in one-fourth of Lots, No. !()), 480, 4S0 and 30 J, in the B unnell nf Vincennes. The terms of sale arc, one-ihird paid down at the time of sale; one-third in six mont'is, and the balance in twelve months to he secured by note and good freehold sectiti )'. MARTIN ROBINSON. ,'lihuinistratnr fie bonis noi. Feb. 2 1th 1841 40- it. - - Z e o C V o T C 3 Q r: si i. - . iL J ? a - i - a. -3 c t j 3 r v. C er. v t " 9 - 1 at CO 1 " c 5 7. a " t o j c c e .- "3 Z J 3 C c t T - V c e - ir. .-r - S o l: r C - I, NOTICE. LI. those indehted to the uhscrihers hy note, or hook account, of long standing, accounts that thev know to tic due tv contract, will please call and liquidate the same im mediately, and by so doing they will save them selves, as well as us, any further trouble. THORN V TRACY. Jan. 1, 1S40 34-tf. I UEIUlOiUtl.OIDS. () cure no pay. Trice si liny I l jAmme;u no liction. i ins exsraordinary chemical composition the remit nf science ar.d the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with he solemnity of a death bed bequeet lias tsinee gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. Cridiey'a lat confession, that "I.e dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant Solomon Hayes, the secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and effectually as to baflle credulity, unless where its elTccts are witnessed. Externally m the following complaints: Par Dropsy. Creating extraordinary absorption at once. Jill Swellings Reducing them in a few hours. JlheumathmXcule or chronic, giving quick ease. Sore Throat y cancers, ulcers and colds. Croup, and Whooping Cough F.xrlenally and over the chest. Jill Bruises, Sprains and Burns Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers 'Either fresh or long standing, and fever sores. SOLOMON HAYES. SolJ at the Drug Stores of II. Decker, and II itt & Sawyer, Vincennes la. Vincennes, March 25, 1839, 44-ly. TSiiiif1retli' Pill. me, X)QZEN Boxes, just received and for sale by TnoRN TKACy Yincenno. March 23, 18383-tf. nrarFPii us . d. (ommissio'icrs ot rvnoi J- county, will, on the Uth of April ensuing, at the Court House in Vincennes, receive propoeals for keeping the paupers of said county i w one year, (12 or 14 in number) from the first Monday in May next. Wm. DEN XV. ARCHIBALD SIMPSON. JAMES THORN. QMarch 4th, 1840 41-3t-
JUST RECEIVED. -r BUSHELS of fint rat Cranberries, andffen I - sale by THORN A TRACY. Sept. 27, 160917-
(IMPORTANT DISCOVERY
rrirlti public are tier el .y directed to the mrdic I advertisements of Dr. HAKLICH'S celibrit d Compound Strengthening Tonic, and Oerman Aperient PiIt, which nre a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. JIarJich, a celebrated physician of Altdorf, (lermany, which has been used with unparalled success through' ut Germany. This medicine consists of two kinds, viz: the German Aperient, and the I compound Strengthening Tonic Pilb. They are t ach put up in pmall pack.-, and nbould both be used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are of licted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, as thev never produce sickness or nausea while lining. A safe and efectual remedy for Iy.prii r iuii.rpstioi3. and all stomach complaints; pain in the side, Liv. er complaint-, loss of appetite, Flatulency, PalpilauoH oi me neart, general debility, nervous irritability, sick headache, Female diseases, pnsmolic affections, Khcumatixm, Asthmas, Consump tion, rtc. 1 he German Airerient Pilla are to cleinse the stomach and purify the Hood. The ionic or .Strengthening Pills to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and digestive organs and sive tone to the stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stom ach. This mode of treating diseases w pursued I y all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure. The' are not only recommended and prescribed by the most experienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen thru). selves whenever they feel the symptom of those diseases, in which they know them to be efficatious. This is the case in all large ei'ies in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to he understood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blood this they will not do; bul they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the directions which ccompanv tnem, win cure a great maioritv of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, bv which impurities of the blood arc occasioned. iHiporSmat to Friti.tic?. Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Those pills remove all those distressing diseases which Ftma'es are liable to be afflicted with. They re move those morbid secretions which when retain ed, soon induce a number of diseases and often times render Females unhappy and miserable nil their lives. Those pills used according to direc fions, immediately create a new and healthy action throughout the whole system bv "urtfying the blood, and gv;tig xtrtngti to the stomach and bowels, at the same time relieving the pain in the ide, back, and loins, civing appetite and invigorrtin:r the rj-sltm again to its proper functions and restoring tranquil repose. Thoe who enjoy Health, must certainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been aTIicted for vears with vaiious diseases which the human familv are all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various ircumsianccs, which, in the commencement, may all ) checked bv the use of Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound SSticngthening and German Aperient Pills, such a Uyppepsia, Liver complaints, Pam in the S"i 'e. Iihrumatism, general debility. FemaU' Diseases, nnd 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 I ernale, as they are mil J in their operation and pleasant in tin ir elWts. GSIiruiii.'ilisiisi. Entirely cured by the u?e of Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. I Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester co. Pa . afflicted for two years with the above distressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 18 months; his symptoms were, ejtruciating psin in oil his joints, espicially in his hip, shoulder, and ancles, pain increasing always towards eve ning attended with heat. He was at one time not a'!e to move his limbs on account ff the pr.in being so grept; he being advised by a friend ot his to procure Dr. Harlich's Pill, sent to tho agent in West Chester, anJ procured some; on uting the medicine the third day the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fat, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for 18 months; for the benefit of otheis afflic'cd, he wishes those lines published that thev may be relieved, nnd again enjoy the pleasures of a healthy life. Cause? of X)y$.mpKin. This disease often originates from a habit of overloading or distending the btoniach by execnsive eating or drinking, or very protracted periods of fastinp; 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, strong purgative medicines dysentery, miscarriages, interniirtent and spasmod c affections of the stomach and bowels; the most tommon of the latter causes are late hours and he too frequent use of spirituous liquors. Symptoms. Dyspepsia may Lc described ftom a want of appetite or an unnatural and voracious one, nausea, sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach after eating, acid and prutrcscent eructions, water brash, pains in the region of the Btoniach, costiveness. palpitation of the heart, dizziness and dimness of sight, disturbed re'., trtmors, 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, as proved by the experience of those who have suffered of it. Treatment. The principal objects to be kep in view are 1st, to free the stomach and intestine from offending materials. 2nd, to improve th tone of the digestive organs and energy of th system in removing noxious matters from th stomach, and obviating costiveness. Violent dra tic purgatives should be avoided nnd those aperi ents should be used which act gently, and rathe by soliciting the peiistaltic motions of the into? ines to their regularity of health, than by irrita 'ing them to a laborious excitement. There i lo medicine better adapted to the completion o this than Dr. Harlich's German Aperient Pills. To impiove the functions of the debilitated organs and invigorate the system generally, no medicine has ever been no pvominently efficacious as Dr 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 dyspeptic constitutions, have gained the implicit confidence of the most eminent physicians, and an unprecedented public testimony. Remember Dr. Harlich's Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, they are put up in small packs with full directions. Principal OlDce, No. 13 North Eighth street, riladelphia. Also N" 4 1 ?t- & st- Pittsburgh. For .ale 1, this place by Vincennes. January, 20th I84tW!y. FORSU.E AT THIS OFFICE-
PUOSPECTUS OF THE HARRISON WHIG. To be published weekly, in Vineenne, ft., try T. II. Cavanaugh c Co., and edited by Etbitt A. Allen and T. 11. Cavanaugh. The - HARRISON WHIG," will ho printed on a medium sheet, with beautiful type, and mail t distant subseibers every Thursday morning, at One dollar in advance, for a tingle tubtcriberr to commence on th 2Hd day of April, nnd te continued until the close of the Presidential election. It is a fuhiect of hone6t pride, and iust
congratulation, that the experienced Fatnot ana ."statesman, uen. W illiam If. Harrison, haa been presented for the first station of trust and honor in the gift of a grateful country; and, as the title of our paper indicates, it will he firmly deroted to the advocacy and diffusion of hi9 well known political principles, under a solemn conviction, that the restoration of our pros perity ami perpetuation of our freedom ami union will be rendered certain by his khccess, in the mighty antagonist struggle now in progress, ol the 1'fc.Ul'LE againat VAN BUKEN, and his wily adjunct who have by party schemes, caused the States, and the Union, to become involved in debt and consternation. Our course shall be marked and decided. There are it this tim, tjcn'wpekly newspapers this point, yet, it has become apparent tomany intelligent and reflecting Whigs, that, to defend the Whig candidates, and explain the salutary principles which will be called into action tinder the auspices of Harrison fc Tyler's administration, now grossly misrepresented and distorted by the Van Buren party papers sent about gratuitously, "sugared o'er" to deceive the unwary to concentrate the energies of. well known Whig disciples in active support of the- true creed, with which Ihe cause of the PEOPLE U emphatically identified to expose the frauds and impositions practised hy Van Bur-en's unscrupulous stipendiaries; sd for the other considerations which the FARMER, the MECHANIC, and the MERCHANT, will not, on reflection, fiil to appreciate the Fticeessofour undertaking is of the first importance. In a land abounding in h the elements of person"! thrift and national advancemen', it is with t'oep concern that cverv sound Republican has witnessed the partv schemt s and diversified experiments of men in power, blighting, poisoning and leading to cmbarrasment ant! rniiv, vcrv calling ann prospering. industrious pursuit no one Van Burer.'s office-holders excepted. The giul of nature bus bountifully hies--ted the toil of the Husbandman, Cut the" Van Ruren spoils p liey has destroyed and proscribed the reward of honest labor and t-nlerprie rewarding with the People's money, : venal and deceptive retinue of party editors, who, under the etiise of fulne pretenses to ''Democracy," disregard the public wclfate; and this party now in power, seem to calculate upon rendering Van Bnren the fC7 legislature I the Trkavki:r ! ! and in fact, l!u GOVERN M ENT ! ! ! 'Jl We oppose t!ift Humbugger?; and submit this brief outline to induce essential! patronage. We believe, that wi;h correct and full advisement, every frcerr.anV heart, should at this niomeni become a ciiidel of Whig Strength. We are willing to dootr duty am foidiful srntintls on the Watch Tower. A we feel no lukeivurmncss, wo have no doubts. Col. Ethan Allen, (father of the wiitcr) it not ti:rknown to the readers of the history of that glorious Revolution, which tyranical foreign rulers occasioned The writer of this served in the army of the U. States during the late war, and with hi hum Me fcbilities sustained that government lor which his lather lought, nu saw "a little service." The Whig principles of this concern, will not be found of recent growth. Reared Whigs, the editor and publishers do not claim to be so under any mere partizan admission; we "go ahead" for Harrison upon our, and his avowed principles, which the people of the Wabash vallev. suffering under impositions hostile to him and themselves, should, (and it is hoped. will) stand forward to propagate and up hold. Finally, we believe, that the principles of Constitutional equality and public good", which guided Washington, J ffterson, and Madison, will guide Harrison, and restore happiness and prosperity to the country. We believe the arbitrary financial policy which Van Buren has adopted to aid the spoils-men's creed off elf agoiandizemenu must cease to operate a safe national currency be sanctioned merit and worth alone be confided in, and the responsibility of public officers to th sovereign people be again established, if Harrison be elected; of which, with proper vigilence. we have no cause t doubt. Only let Indiana his old friend1 and neighbors, do their duty, and Van Buren can never be prcfercd, known as he now is. Wc ask support, and request the lists of subscribers to be returned to the publisher on or before the 4th of April. JXD UCF.MEJVTS FOR CL VBBIXG. TO CLUBS, where the papers are all direct"l to one Post Office, wo offer the following induce, merits, to wit: Twelve copies for f 10; Twmtt copies for $15; Thihtt-ute cqaesfur $20; a;:d Fifti-tvo copies for f 3.j. All subscription! will be due upon receipt of th first No., and in no case will the Sth No. he sent to anv person whose subscription remains unpaid at that time, as the amount i too small to pay for having it collected. T. H. CAVANAUfilT, 5e Co., Publishers. Vincennes, March, 1840. rl AJ!TK NO I KS OF 11 ADA D yon SALE AT THIS OFFCE
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