Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 May 1840 — Page 3

.1 letter of Recommendation. A lady at ihe North, in dispensing with the services of a faithful servant girl, gave her the following letter of recommendation: Madam, Suky Dey lived with me one yer an leven months kookin bakin an bruin an isahuseful kinJ of body she in werry onest and I newer now her to be hi li.-khcr an she has noo sweetarts."

'Ilnl'o.

Fish

Jar--

P

Mm: what you dom

run. 'Well wlir.t tl.it von irnt in

mouf:' 'Notli'n but some tvom'sfor bait.' The Fioridi blood-hound-tvar-experi-ment, is working finely. A iVw days since, Lieutenant Jowler was put upon the trail of an Indi an, a poor, half-starved dijvil, that could scarcely rat-e a canler. nnd soon came up with him as J.iwler approached, the Favaa turned and shook his blanket when the Lieutenant immediately raised a yell, turned, also, and

showed mmsc'if as lieet on foot as a Sub

SCHOOL iNOTlCE. ARENTS AND GUAliDIAXS arc respectfully informed that the subscriber will open a

SCHOOL in thid place on Tuesday, the 19th of May next, to take the jlace of one now taught by the Rev. D. E. Y. Rice, whose timo will expire upon the 1 5th of the month. A lady with many year's experience as a teacher, will take charge of the Female department. Application for admission can be made either to the Rev. Mr. Rice, or the subscriber.

i'urticulai will bn given in a subsequent adver

tisement.

T. II. CAVANAUGII. Vincennes, April 2tj, 18 10. 19-3t.

Ai

NEW HOTEL w ; cn re c illc, II! ii totv.

'ill. nubscribiT h-w opened a nuMie house at

a wrcncfr'ville, Lawrenre county, Ills, an J res

Par.

Treasurer.-- Mt. Car

-.eS I.i'cri ilia? uncertain! ti

-It

13

said

t'it an old maid eve a single gentleman

wi

the tlie same feelings that we look at

'.reet d.r :n dog day., wonder whethr - intends o bit.:. X O. Picayune. .' z-olozy -An t gz -s been left at the iV.cc of t!;e Baltimore Clipper, having :i it. besides a number of hyerogly phics

iVuh could not be deeyphered, t!ie name f ".(. Van liuren" complete, with

; c fvcenti.'ii of the letter if. The editor

poet fully solicit a shun: of patronage from th

travelhn? nih'ie. H is table will at all times bo

furnUhed with the bet-t ai titles the market ;fFrd-

sud the wears traseller will lind comfortable lodg

ings for himself and a bo. i.l htable and the best

provi nder for his horcc. His house i hitu.iteu at

c west end uf the Uv.vn from Yineeiiiies, and

tl.iitv fjur nidi.s e.ist fmm Mt.Nsvil'e.

PR I- I,E V P RITC II ETT. April 29th, 1S40. 49-tf

he '.Mi'.H.rr thinks that the re.sson the

I i

.i.l h. -i t-.t iiut the. it was because she

how to soe 1: lb.

: t '..now

t mr J - - - i i .r

April

("iiicijiiaii ; to ab-jv

3

May

A

ARUIVAL?. itil' r flO :11

i-::r irom po

C'u;Vii)u fr(.ii

Tocnm t)ia fro.n iv.:-n

V;ctor from I.ot.isville Wr. . T.iri; lVo:n Lifayttte O m iYo'.n Lv.'.iu villo Kiiiu'retli fiotn I'itiiburj; prp.v it rrui-8.

fl f,w b f Cs li

b.nreis

aisiu.-:,

J!u, A c. A c

)artv tnckinii: as 1 am and consciuua

no

" - " -. J

n!

KILLIKELLY.

their opinion, as in Giles A'crogqins, both of these ROPOS ES to open a Seminary at his resi-

valuabte crosses arc united, with many others of. L .irnnii Market, strert nn the first Mmidau

hj-..vw . - . f " -

.in April, for Ft mule youth exclusively, bere-

0 the "Tree 'and'huiependent voters fl,bred to-him were the very beat race hor in the TJiC jVHj XW Knox count it. j United SStte. Ato that wp vvi'l let them have TIIS REV. B. D Kl

Fillow citizens: I know you are as

mucn opposcu to party uiciauini, ... the very best in the United Atates. We think

nothing more need be said to those that intend to

breed for the Turf or to improve their btock, par-

tteuiarlj a tbo service of this horse is much lower

than many others inferior to him.

that tip k n.iv. l. dirp vim h:ive ol ine, a

- -"ts- j - - . ,

mv unchanired moral and political

principles will, without any Conventional management, enable you to iudne oi my

n 1 1 n 1 1 f i , 1 1 1 1 . n u nnd mprit I nl'Afli III V Sell

before vou solii;iunir your votes lor me

office of SHERIFF. This office is your

own. It is not political or Presidential;

and if public opinion will not now con

demn ail attempts to train it a partizan

action, tho principles yon have always

cherished ( is friends of impartial justice)

may soon be in danger

1 have served vou as Mieriil, not as

lonir, but I trust as faithfully as some who

have served before

of

PKDIGUEK. CII.ES SCKOliCUNS was got by old Sir Ar

chie, and he was out of the imported mare Casti-

nira, by Kockingham; Sir Archie was by the im

ported Dionied. He was oi.e of the best racers on the Eiigh.-h tuif, and was unquestionably the finest formed hne ever imported, and as a foal jjetter he has bad no equal except his son, Sir Archie, aad he is iustlv allowed to be one of the

hot horses America has ever produced, and may rank with the very best stallions in England.

(jil

1'ui ;k r.tir.e, do. Linseed Oil, Box

oft-shtllej Al.nonJs, SjiCi m Can'

I"or sle by

J. 13. COLWEI.T. & CO. .Vtr':tt itrect, opposite Gretnhjut A Bjh-s. Mav I. IS 10 19-if

me. That I present

mvcr.it' -,iVr f . . 1 1 r vpais retirement fur the

111 I kll v- - - same t fiioe. cam ot be a rational objee

tiim and when ur.'ed under the caucus

ystem, will, I humbly hope, be answer

cd by my friends with the companion merit it mav be called for.

I have ever been awhi politically, as

I understand the term, anu 1 remain un

change U in my opnuun h , . tI,jc Jiim of Masrriet vas bv Ulank, a son of Go

ru nt worth r.l (jiiitrul lian i uii- dub.hin Ari.i. hi4 n.Um bv Snir. a son of

Us Scroggins' dam, Lady Bedford, was by )l1mnt of lhe pupils.

mported Bedford, he was a bay Horse, loale.l in 'ef(rJ than

irj-i, and was got by Uuugani.on. oi.e oi in best sous of O'Kelly's Eclip?,; his dam, Aspasia by King Herod; her dam. Daris. by Blank, he by the Godolphin Arabian. Bedford's (Jam was Fairy, by Highflyer, out of Fairy Queen, by Young Cad ; (Jiles Scrosqins' grandaru .was got by the Umous imported horse Dare Djvil, he was a brown horse, imported in 1795, got by Magnet, he by King Herod, who got the astonishing num

ber of four hundred and ninety, seven winners;

in ul that constitutes a useful and polite education will be taught. A lady f Louisville of h:gh

reputation as a teacher, is engaged to take cbaree i f the departments of Music, and every kind of Ornamental painting and Needle-work, Indian j.ipar.ing. Oriental tinting, Persian work, Trannfering. Wax work. Shel I work, &c, &c. It is Mr. KiUike'lyV object to establish permanently a Seminary that Khali lank annonj the first in the United States, nnd he hopes to merit the confidence, and be enabled to carry out his design through the rationale of an enlightened and liberal public. Terms nude known on an application at the Seminary. Boarding can be hud at a moderate rate in private families contiguous to the Semina. ... . . - ...1

iry. 1 lie strictest attention win ie pai i to me oc

and no ether influence ex

consistent with their own

highest happiness and future usefulness in aocie'y. Kefkrexcks in viJiCENsr-a: llev. Moss. Alexander, and Crosby; Hons. Jhn Law, and A. T. Ellis; V. Burtch, and J.

Hos, Esqrs., and Pr. Joseph Somes.

Vincennes. March 2.r)tli. 1840 44-3t.

V

il K K ,

N EXCELLENT LOG WACO.V, nearly iiew, fur s lie low.

Einjijire al this i.lhce. Mjr.-h 27th, 10 M-tf.

41

V 1 1 3 V,:ul St.. WfudillL'. '.. Fib. VZtu.

MAMMOTH LOTTEUY. :;75,000. iZrS 0,0. $1.,000. $-10,000 ALEXAMJKl V LOTTERY;

Cl.iss A, draws at Ale.xandri.i, .April 18th 1S10.

1 Prize of 75.000 1 Prize of $5,000 I i'o 25,000 1 do 4.000 i do 1j.COM 5 d., 2.500 1 d 10.000 10 d. 2,000 1 '... 9,000 20 h 1,750 I ,1 8.000 20 do 1,500 1 do 7 000 50 do 1,000 I di K.OOO 50 d 750 120 Priz-sof f500, c. A.C.

merit to an litis t mf

1 1

can never silently allow his acknowle oeo .

carry other men into omee whose t'Oiisistcncv and servi-

c t 6 are less in point t i uihl- ami uwn -.

han my own. In the faithful performf- 1 . I , .1.1 .. novnr

ance 01 mv utiiy , 1 never un, ' "

ih ill, consult anv party, but th.l as

heretofore, act as an impartial ohieer.

with beenming regard to my o dilations.

and a wish to accommodate arid Dentin

all. With a firm relian -e on yo'ir consultation and judgment. I rem on vfry truly, Your grateful friend, And ob't. servant, JOHN IHJKCELL. April 17, 181017-31.

i A S .

11 E subscriber tidies pleasure in in-

forming the eitiZ'-ns of N incenne and vicinitv, that he has j-ist arrived with I'OllIi sVlendii) uf.rman PI-

f-.r

. .11

inoutn

.vu!-e

M

lint nft'i-r

t . 1 1 r 1 r

f V,V(.,i fr Piltshi

Fust um'aa bu

A'ictnr f-r do Wu.. Paris for New Orleans (Jem for Lafaytt'e Elizabeth d

will be 05 tickets with the lit and 2d limbers, each

with the 2nd and 3, each .100

i'w. '. mihI 4th. rac 1 -UU

There

drawn

6

Co u it u tae

Lal'ay etie

i'icke's J20 A eriifionte ol d do

Halves 5 10, Quarters ?5. 26 whole t.ckets will cost 280 halves do 140 quarters do 7q U. S.GKEGOKY Sc Co, Wheng.Va.

ANOS, one of very

superior

workman.

f '

svaaa run

t ot

will

ATTENTION.

u ratio in front (A' tin m w II 1 1

r-vevn S:t i! o;iv u

L.J.-Lol, ca.,1

BTSIIEL excellent

Potatoes for Ari'bv to

large Irish

0 cents per

April 24. 1B40 4 93t.

sale at

T. RBERVINE

ship, with the very latest French improve

ments. Thty are now open for examination at the store room formerly occupied by b. it V. J. Wise, nearly opposite Messrs. Maddux tt Ciass.on Market street, where those wishing to purchase are invited to

call and examine tbem. VALENTINE GABLE. April 17, 1810 47-3t.

. r!II.Y KESIDKXCE on Water street,

4 - of sufficient size for a small family.

.Apply t)

AT

- i'ino 1

. here a

attciulaiicc is

re-

ti. Ijcmp tl.o t.: annuiil KIcction

by J.

... 1 viclllllV. .li-

. room formerly o.iur.. Wise, on aTket street,

C. CUrk s twin, 0.1

OlliC'T

has just opened in t

A- V . J

. j. can lh e.ist ot J

. I., . f tin street, a b

Hit , 1

Shoes, siuiaoit

,f pUO.lC JKIliv...,-

-m, ami ,u,rni(,fS witli a cneaj

assort-

for the sea-

t

of the Capt.

().

1 U ' . ...-nri.ted themselves

u.,dernea n-- DANIEL

8 "ellZ of Water and Uueron

pj. jjanie.,

,1 r,f srason'"0

S'flO

of A.

i, t vn vti; at tnc

. . e .,r ct ttc

.trcets.tne 10...... . f

thevareinrrecpto dr, r.OOUS.aml B:i!l 'of rfCries which pood they have a lg. . - Bag or

they win e.i iow a ai.uncc, Trrrrnt tocalUnd amine

w ,11 hnJ u i ' l '- " . ' ..,filv solicit a con

n.r.ht ai. ' . . eXcrpteJ.

,,.1.1...'-

a few door

th. onnosite t-i

,,-,t nf EootS

1: n shnrc

. r,,;t them

,Vrs0IlS b;.t , ' ' ; j l0 cali aad cam arid s;ood article, art ine for themelves. K. DIN VI DDIE. . . a .i .

ci, iHio '' j1: .

c itv :s a .

, t nrc herehv f.,rwarr.cd from buy

l'.u 1 . -,. h,r,d ..ainst mr, m Uvor

. inT a

it.

Af,

March 27th,

Apply to

PAT KICK MOOREI 10 M-tf.

o

, 1 ;

.5 t sj;.

N. WHITTLESEY. .

Noiri.iH-Ll

jFhinsj Childers. he by the Darley Arabian, his

Kreit grindain by Bosio, a son of the Overly Turk, his g. g. grandain by Cumin's Barb' This mare was the dam of Mr. Craft's Partner, and other cauital'horses. Thus we see that Dare

Deil, on the ride of hU t-ire, goes directly into the verv running stock in all England. 'Ihe

same u'av be said on his dam's tide, as Khe was

bv Chrvsolite. by Crab, a capital stallion, who

was bv the Alcock Arabian; the grandam of

Chrysolite, by Flving Childers. a soli of Darley

Arabian, his g. grandam was Miss Delvair the be-t runner of her day the grandam of Dare

L' il wss Proserpine, full sifter to O Kelley s t-

mou-i Ecliixe bv Ms Ii. erandson of the Parley

Vmhinn TUr'f. rrandam of Drt.e Devil was

the fam-.us old Spiletla, the dam of Eclipse, by

Hpeu!u. a .on of the Godolphin Arabian. Refer ,0 T. Reenter. Vol- 4. p. :140. 8cro;?ins' great

prin l.nn was irot bv Wiidair; he as a bay horse

foaled in 1770, and was the best son of the im-

rv-THd Fearnought, be wn by K-gulus, one u

the best sons of the tSodolphin Arabian, wno was

the wimi. r of seven Kimi's Platen. v ildair

lim was cot bv the imported Jollv Ri?t. out ol

the imported mare Kitty Fisher- " ide P. heetster, Y.,1. ti. r. 50. Set oins' g. g. grandam

was got by Old Mercuiy. he by thr imported Janus. he by (ld Janus of England, a. id came out of the Little Hauly mare; Old Janus was got by

the God.dphin Arabim; Mercury s 0am was 1 01. Ilvre's imported mare; Calista, fouled in 17G3. was get by Forester; Old Crab, HubgoMiu; out of Rjj.et's'dam bv White Foot Leed's Barb mare CBlista, ran at Petersburuh in 1770, the property ofMr.Pegit. VideT. Register, Vol. 4, p. 5 IS. Pctogins g. g. g- grandam was got by Apollo, he also was got by the imported Fearnought, out of an imponed ware by the Cullin Arabian, her dam the noted mare Ln ly Thy. b" (Iriswold's t,- f. it ...1 r.,r,v;,.'- iidv nam. cv

I UIIIICI, OC J1UUOVJ, vu...... - J T. Register,' Vo'. 1, pp. 3 and 3G7. Giles Scro-ir g. g. g- g. grandam Greenwell's imported marc. Refer to the I urt

p;.ir Vol 1. nn. sa auu

,T :.v..r the l.a'" ev

the Bioii v

... - . ---

aurse, iuo - HarrI8ois bay

lfe'27, beating

A i i ac 11 1 i cc W a 11 1 vil .

N E or two Apprentices to the Black-

gmi'.h business wanted immediate-

. Apply to SAMUEL PUULEY. April 1st, 1640. 45-tf Xotiec to Farmers.

USr receive 1, between two and three huntlrru

(I bushels of blue-grass seed, a fresh nnd genuint

article, from the rich pastures ot tJourl.on coun

iv. Kv.. ami for sale low for cash, by the ub-

scribcr?.

MADDGX 4" OASS. Vinceni:es, Dec'r. llth 18H9 29-;f. N O T ICE.

rpIIE subscribers having sold theii entire stock

x nfMKn!(Mrs. deugs. c. to J. n

Colwell Se Co., take pleasure in recomrnendin

them to the patronage of their former friends und

customers. II ITT 4 SAWYER, April Cth. 1S40 16 tf

IMPORTANIT DSCOEVRY 'I'HE public are hereby directed ta th modicI 8dvertisement of Dr. H A RLICH'8 celeSrated Compound Strengthening Tome, and German Aperient Fills, which are a Medieina of gn at value to the afflicteJ, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician of Alidorf,

Germany, which Las been ustd with urparslkd success through i:t Germany. This r.iei icine consists of two kinds, iz: tho German Aprie.nt, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pilh.

i'hry are each put tin in -mall pack, and i-huM

botii be ued to effect permanent cure. Thon who ate afllictcd would dj well o make a trial of this invaluable medicine, a they revt produce

ickness or nausea while using. A adfc aad tf-

ectual remedy for

fijysiiepsia or Indirection,

und all stomach complaints; pain in the side, Liv. er complaints. ls of appetite. Flatulency, Palpitation of the heart, general debility, nervous irritability, sick headache, Female dieasrs, pamr

dc ailrctions. Kheumatitm, Astiimaa, Coiihirmpton, 4- The German Aperient Pills are t tleunsc the stomach Bnd purify the hlr-oJ. Th

Ionic or Strengthening PilN to strengthen an 1 invigorite the nerves and digestive oiana end give tone to the stomach, as all diseases oii'ii:ata

from impurities of the blood and disordered ston -ach. This mode of treating diseases is r-uraurJ

by all practical Physicians, which experience hs taught them to be the only remedy to effect a curs. They e not only recommended rrj pieai-ribed by the m st expirienced Physicians in their daily practice, hut alo taken by those gentlemen theruelves whenever they feel the ;mrtoms of those diseases, in which they know them to be efficstious This I the case in all Urge ci ics in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to be understood that these medkines will cure all dtcase

merely by purihipj the blood this they will not

do; but they certainly will, and auflicio; t authority of daily proofs exciting that those mcdtci:i,

t.iken ai recommended bv the direction which

accompany them, will cure a great majotity of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which itrpuritie-5 of the blood are occasioned. Important to Females. Dr. O. P. Harlirh's Compound Strenether: -ing Toi'K and Gerrrin Aperient Pills. Thos pills remove all those distressing diseases which Fcntaci are liable to be afflicted with. They rmove thjse morbid sectetions which when ret;ned, so-iii induce 0 number of diseases and often-

VIRGINIA STATE LOTTEKY.

f'Ua n. 0. draws at Wheeling til

dnv. April 17, 1810.

1 prize r.f $20. 000 j 1 prize of S 1 .000 1 6,( 00 I 1 1 . S I i 1 4,0 0 j 150 50U Tickfts S6, Shares $90 Halves and Quarter in nrovonion. MAMMOTH SCHEME. C A P I T A L So 8 J' 0 V. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. Class No. 3,

Draws at Wheeling, Friday, Mav 1, ICO ri'ixvs of ? i,000 1 prize of 58,821 1 rize of 2O,C0O 1 ' 10,' 00 I 1 5,000

1 3,2-.'3 J 1. . "

I j.i

1

bhiod.

!,ov .ide.

The thorous-1

I ,ed S(ullion Hone

of I

GIL'

SGBOSSIMS

rti V 'i'P

rar ri i -

100 dollars enirancr. . .v ,-,ti ( Tm,t

u. w.-t bav hlly o

colt by Mr3M.nan. v,. won a Sweep-

I . T . . V. 1 tl IllllUVt Ul, -

an I JiacvHr Arci.ie. 7 hc -rrce

stike, for three ' mh bv Sir

TiTlLL

nrtsent

niake lm

1 1 ... :n

commenced, anu hi , e 1 . J.

t i .iV I U1)

Course,

v i-.,l Mr. West s

Tir Archie. Time, first heat,

Hill

r.bv

hr-1

stable f

Sanuwi

read V

t voire the

novt. at the

. .1 II. til III, . -

unlawfully hold, jEmison, u.rt - - . f)f 0

. ...r.T -rov , 1 . ...;,.;,, the season, or oU to

THOMAS n-yaoiB . n,Vkble as soon as

,1th, 1S-IO-4S-3W sure a ,11 nrc , . - d

- I I.I li K VI l

NO TICK. . - Mare3

. ...... .c. I hive given u. ik' ,

rcIIt:ur..v ':. . .. ,..,wer of at- nastureu Wi be la-

VM Abraham -N. - m fr m,; pon good term,. t"--v 10 &i nVZ ter "..m-cteJ widi the 1(l prevent

e-i'icialiy, i" - . 0, ... m til

. '.. .. .,1 hv me at

S.-l.hn s eortvi c

.rtu, Mulatto Vary

yellow i,i,; -- - -

it .. i.-.iV c. lV ii""""

' ,.i he...

lm- "". t ;...or-s Pl-c

rv, :1mc M.rin he won u. - - iW

,nn over the B.oad K.x ... harni

and .ir

Halves

CUfs No

dav, April

1 prize 1 1 1

iv.ortcrs HI P"-'L"'

C:lO. Share in

11 - ; vi,.lts co

cnificate 01 - " .

ana

.... 1 " .

2. draws at W heeling

17, 110.

of .ciooo 5,000 3.000 '2,0 0

Tickets 1

I

sharp.- ' v holes

1 1 I 10

Fri-

prize of S1 ,4'23 1 1,'dOi 1 ,0 0 1 r."

A

vv

ill

mm

isl $0o

times render Pemales ni.happy ai.d miserable !l their lives. Those pills used according to directions, immediately cicite a new and heaithy action

hronghout the whole system by purifying th?

ami g;wg strength to the stomach and s. at the same time rtlieving the pain in tho hack, and loins, giving appetite and invigo-

irting the systtfrii Pgai'i to iu prcper fur.ction uid rent )riiii tranquil repose. Ilit'hrs bso nenillt. Th e who enjoy Health, most certainly fed blesed v hen tiiy compare themselves to thosn utrerers that have been afflicted for years with vari'iu diseases which t!:e human family arc all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present

themselves in vaiiou foims n::d fro?n varimj circumstances, which, in the commencement, mav

all be checked by the use of Dr. O. P. Ilarlich'a Compound .strengthening bnd German-- "'."

PlIU, -such as Dysne..-;- ' ach l ue1....

Directiov iot Medicine can - v

company them. . JeUca,e . .:jirt,,JJrtrtsnatisin.

H.itir.lv cured by Ue ue or it. iun,-u. Compound Strengthening and German Aperient ill all h,s ! I..!, Kvvs uwaid eve-

faill 11 n f

300, over

v.,ic at tbnv

" i 11 : .

West's

jf6

nz that

1 1 1 m -

Halves and QnjtrtJ pn

and ancies,

nicer afende

led

. ......

. l u. lie lU -..-

wnn in . - r .

l -. . i:....a nn account : l'

ni ii"!""

tnr.n nni 1

..,.1 .l,lp tn move m . . ,, r . A r.idii

" " v, W'uv adviseU tV a t i,r,.-uue Ur. llarncii ,m minc

to lr

1

in

, ,,.,.1 -riml'l Oil

Wc-t Chester, ami I" " . ,

X.

on

ill bt

1.

from a oisu.n "

eralil-leU rrqmin

r:rent na-ns wil

idents, but we canno

1 . ('Aiirl:

1.' I'rdR-.lie v.v-".--.

s heats, heatm? T "".nd Mr. Miirds. Adm

l;h;. f.,11 sister to "- ......... . ani' ,

A. ;Ve.by ir Archie. 1 Kdwards, Uce. v,

- ,,nrla,ul COllii'i'- (

f the hiiesi ra, veur,ola, and the

f. es was uui .--

of

.1.., nrovll.2 t'ini i"

celebrated rare nn?' 7 ' lu.ttom; in

ui"1" " ' . ,..1 mill lirsl

' ' . 1..,

coll 01 s'"--

for the distance and mi

. . r,ntter

..., old colt ever m- 7 -

no l lree . , fWs. '"

nn-

be a fact,

,or for the uis'amc ,

.hi. race in very nanu . Rfl,

kM 1111 ' ' ... I II M 111 "

r-s,,l.-vtte Pace wo..

ni, . tv. Kat. Jin. oos ,

faies the two . 4 . . m rl5s. In the

3m. 53-.; . "7.' ,n for the Sweep-

county

;;AWkt M. WING AT H.

1H Hi.'--- .

the highest casn

2scnts, that

me

1

irice lor

1J. We wi.l Keiither and K'4S

Mav 2d. IH40.

' .. mivrs. OIL

N,W DHVOS, MEDICIN. ' '

(Successors w v .. . s , of

' . , IPI-f 111 I" ",v"

n Kt now . ,x tv. nts

fl fr.sh Medicines,

w

-

ISow

, . 1.

ll ) III-1 v J nower, ko

to

.1. IS-

: " ,. l.v these pre

know an " . . . ,.i rvery

revoke, cancel aol an-.u. - - - anJ ,

given by me a t llCC,)inu)g par hereby caution all ptr , or convey

tic to any cont.aci, ' afore.

aHce under aaU power, s- k ibV iu any

said, as 1 snail - rivokins and cancel-

-I nr

1 '-'i

at three

second

fall

.Nancy i.ow..iu.. Petition

Isaac Kd wards, utic . ,nsoiVency rs- r ;.l dp.-'d. I

The Creditors o , , ai,(Mnis-

rnMU: sata Vd inviniS tiled her 1 tratrix as staid, ron.

. . . 1 . 1 Miiri. Il. . ...w

. . . . I '1 , III Lil.f

Hit --

" ' 1 : .. .:;.,. T.npr-.i

" . . ., ..:..! , iv tne iain vw-yy

,ho n.eduine tnc ou-. , i(l thrP

1 ' i.nnin 1 11 11 '"o

anil Ills f-i

trenaiu - , u...; whit

,le to attend to ni, ',. ,, ,

jthsv tor un; i" " -

M.rch 0,1840.

blooil liay. wnn ui

ilh black I'gi,

of areat now-

an.l ran, r ... as anv llt the

heat.

following he was u ",it. hous North Caro- gainst

Ti.w was an in-. -"

Hand Mr. Wests

, ...iliim)'.?

c ;.t tte. ami

OllOll tl oan.

the pers

peri

of the

tht

v . r. . -r nr.

-take Pu"rse at Caswe Uo J- contested (l,red, thai the Uimg

debts a

said deceas

r. . itr

ed; ii is u"cm..c

d pendency 01

to Ute ercu.""-

wee'iS vvas am, - - thc b,.tlt

otheis ottlvc. co, ic Q,i , ,1 ci ioy

that they may oc -...... ..f a l.pa ihv h!e.

.;.ji.atcs trota a ha -it

'.-'..j . incise iiM"

loailii

. ,lr 11 .Kill Z,

H;L!3: an indolent or sedentary

01 ,0-..

no eercu

mental fa

th

of

r.r 1 lstClH.li: i"- . .

oveiioai.0.0 , i.rotracteil peneu.

life, iii wlncii

Harnsi'ii . oini uc u.-.- . . , , ..v,i,p

.no IjSiLJl. A"--" .f.. ...... ."- n7 Ill.l'.'-

C. es ricroiigi'-. ' .1" '. . . T.MurardS. Ofv " j v

ueiwvi;.' .,vf;,mous vi ti."-i r c,,i isaao u"

Oils, Brusnes,

Varni

Dniars. t'ainv

shen. Uves, -

wav f-r the same:

lino; all

ither as it reg

Knox county

Sui :es,

1 which v

Stationary, Cosmetics,

A 1

ill he

told low

for cash or ap-

1 ..,,. it.

proveu tf

. ,,ro 01 veil 10 sau

pow,rs . - )nal estate in

a luu if1"-""

under my hatt

nls mv

1

or el-i,wuere

1 lr r .4 .nii;

hich said power " ',' (f KnoX county in ular ovpr the

al is rctu'i

1 . o.'t A.

seal 1 i"- . c -., county, ny u-j -

, . . - ik .. oince ui

the uecu.i-. ,

. i. r niv naiii'

decu, uiw"

nd

- . t rrnT

HBNKY SPKhNM'i'

1 5th. 1810 -w-ou

700 11 ,-col 00

insert three

rn

x-: ,,n. ADru

. ..., TVI 1 lil-.'

The Chicago

en

GILES sCROGGINSisa UooJ

mane ami ran, b,ood as any

t.r and beauty, - . d as a racer,

bTaho.c-neveilosin, arace not auroased by anj ,p(TSand they gen-

until he Rve way in e of them the most fcIfitCn. ":in Virginia, one in panicsplendid r ues e. rlirHP. near Richmond,

hro;lU. vvi-.i.of that place to be

l.'.-zlltWl 111 - . t.--

ami l"ll,"T . PVP.r ran. winning ai Hire

one ot the inn si " ; rclchrated race mares

heats, and t.eatii ' .... fuj ter to Gohan-

Pacc auu ... - two mile race.

... ,or o

('.ilea o"

dee'd

ween

iazette, a

lina.

, Art

Contention cdt and calj aud (hies the sec- n f lhi3 mder for ,X latter winmni; the tirsi u gpc lioii . Vinpnties I

IU'- . rr' UPAU -...,1,? tri . . . 0

..i ...d third. lime,-. . S7, The sivu; i.r.ltPd in V inctritn". " ift tv

, : .I. 1 m. S5s.; thud neaw rAuh lv newspaper luu-' 7u Ipss theV

- ..(Aitoii nil - .1 wr iniiiri irut

'"k .."m , bourse, three mile hea , t ,al vn - . .di8lr,trix ol Ihe

rise is ath.rded t"" , anxit, facuhies. fear, gr.vf, and t 1 -

, , ilv trone vur....'. ,

taking too 4-- ilterll1lUent and q-asuioa dysentery, mista l wtU. the IU0,t c atcu-n. of he -lorn ,aU hour- and

tommon ot in soiriluoufl liquotR.

be too liequ-.i -c - . Scribed ironi

next wttii " -f.,tirK- three rniie '",l'"li."'i :, . y-.,v.

s, atid

no-1

exis-

V

Charlotte

i T.Uiiheiiii

anu

I f ,r small famihe

m n

1 .'

,.o;iKlNG

r.,r sale low "jr

1

STOVES,

hUl

it able 1

.,f,ndheat,.im

- .1. l ir iii,.'

d other Purges over the mi f , rUi cure;

'r.,..r' :onu v... 1 .. .. or a i" i..,iniiai

nr. iu....-- first lavorii.e, iM lv tiline tne E,"1' ' In this race he was .c f .rt by to g JeWtipV

Mr. Turners

',r.,:7:Vi"ti unnatural and

one, nauM. -- . . 6lovnatu an

and transient -lion..

acid and V ,L stomach. cotivens. . the region of the stomach . c

statement ol "l":t;tioll Qf thehert, "J'pondencj , of cr::Kt.di.urh.d!e:t .sm

'ODUI- ----

mST lltJrJ,. . Je',eredUorS.on,.l which

U eo..'.'b g4r" iYend Ache; Oarpenur . . -i.53s.thudh.atM n"vou "hnestock'. celebrated

os. - ...... fsn. f SrsaP""" . ... m.tr. bone

He also has been uie . . r

ext.

r

time taid cause

P. C.

Treatment. - 1 . . d inU.stl

irre u. .1,

I -j.,, fS5s.

1 . t,in';es. anv. " - ... ... 1 . .

stakes, 1 Virginia and IVort'.l L-antu- jjniw

..rtant Uur ;TrM Hdl.Hroad Rock.1

u'K ' ..

AOO, 200, &c

somn oharcs m proporu"

... . , ' VI

I COM

ohers ot

A hole ticket

rertica'.e do do

... - Feb. 154U

inc-ji'1 - - .

Vnhi-dblo band tor sa ' . 1 . f ,.r vt.(i sale -

40 arpents

of wholes w h lives quarters

ill

do

. HEKE will be sou Tj0wcr rraine

imp"

' . . t.awrcnccv

. u- "... - .

t 1 '.irr.ni 1 1 in

..,.1.1.. r? V

1 : ."-fi-

I' .. . , .,.1 n

L of most exi t ueiu iu ffont, runnu? , Vi.icnnes ' afi" , , . , ..d by I

B"J ........ The alio"..""" - -

rd on ihe low'.

iaci

Bay-

1 -

siue.

011 the upppr

The sneedicst and

I

Caswell V.uu' his nower.. Amonn the

stoutest alike y- Vl 'mian, ir Alfred and

number were mc MuUUo My

Kolivar; W chaw , fuU

bv Sir Archil-, Ji;. ind others, by Sir i .ister to Gohanna, I J en hun 1. fce

Archie. . , lmP a hrte a whip was ever

was coumu , peal y Uie ocT-

cracked over. 1 m - hj fan hun all bis

1 1 i' -"- .

nneu...-- , v.f.ire O

Ur. pon "

, Liniment, an exc

mit i L 11 t o . 1 1 it.

... 1.1.. llave , T,.S. v.c,

liewu'i - f . Piles. OUt"'. " . .v.l,ir- . . for rues, tinnn! the Hair,

Mil It"" '

iseont.nucu. r,..n nrk. K.

,.t Wm. H. --1 ,840 -40-6t

Vincnnes, -

. . .r 1st. tO

t" ..nr.n.line materials

iron. ,.-...-, nriann

tone of the

ij-stein 111

reniovmiT

2nd, to improve

111J energy i milters from tl.

;moi d Colo.., o.

T1TICK.

h?n heretofore exiting IHE portncwh.,1 here name

" " - .....

v ltiei.i

.tomach. and obviat.n P jc. s

purgat,;e?u- wt j tL.

should o . . ,f the inw-

wi"i . , . ...

tlian i v ii'

tie a

hh.

and doing

n,rtbolomew vn..nder o:

,..f celebrateu -

awl

. ,;i sth. 1840

Vinceiiae8 "

Co.

- , ... ; ihi dav

tvle of l. Moo;,-knowing

" 1' . oilh-

.l

a im - , .

mutually "

' . ... r.r.n

bv nol or do... . . ,,a,rick

1

themselves

Terms, reason

S.-.'t. Sth

lv to

'.v'., . rmlVflTON

i .330 -!; -

.1 Sli

s u

(

1 1

.: rP of :-lU.' "

A'".

CO

1

-,.,nt. WIUC'.I a.-

.11 ..,l s-nltlC tlie namv,

ran "-

a my

Vincenne?

1 ptizc of $1-.90(J I t

o;dc3 rr.at.Y uc . . rortion

" cwShires m i" iU

. -..r,,-,te of a ra,M

. haves -. . T. M. larur. T iecrlVe.t iron. v: stoves,

C Address jour otaera grealeSt f,,,

('

those

dust he oetl'.eu o.- TTLi:TON TIM.-

??Ja. 21th 1840-35-tf.

S T O V K te .

,Sl tvu ,a of

anu iu" -

taces. We will say t"

t,rsc8. that they mn

c,rm for it i

" cie .Kat like besets like.

, .o the aubscriw -3 ,.a uv -

Ii".." . .!

those th it wish to breed Kace

nure tuooa anu goo..

" :i .... exocrienceu i.reeuci,

saw u v -: . vr;r, BI

In till case n .

14 U"

15 oB.bUv, f ceJ Potatoc.

o.irt Uunck

SuRar.

from L3

H. D. WHEELER.

ii .,,1.1 Piiie i..

i r, ran ai.v. . i

. , . . Unnre. who is au

settle tUeMiTie.

1 I 1 It j IV

Vincennes, July 5, lM-

i ... r..reive ano

ithoriseu

MOOKK Co.

tic

priti

Inir the pcii

tines t ttieu "7 ' f ilt,m,1)t. '1 here .

ing them to a 1 , . tl c ,.01,,hti.n t lhan 1)T;1!;? " ,,f the dcbihUteJ organ.

To mipiove nc no nicd,c..v.

,n.l lnvworaic -J . .,..,.,.;,. s as Li

J h is ever been so

J :..o...lv pHicacioi.a as

n-n. Strer.et.i--,.'''B

. . . .m..rnnu 1 .p.i.v

Harlicli "T - in r,.st..;rin- the .HsteMivi

hose salutary " tabli,hinS

orcma to a heaun) , . ertic t0.

r . . i r in eiiiciunu

healtn aim "5 - , :tnr)Uvit coniuenco siitutionti, have 8r.V nfeceilr

tcmi.'.enipoy- . ll4riich

r.t-

u..,. tl.t mv he justly styl-1 ' rrOB V to ih ciii-

. re- Bcroggin. was nj . u-- iff anJ he him. Jf y - professional Ha may

iy books Ud tho Father lh. ,er, first order, and A - of Vincennes oecupied b,

1 .if m- o a a iaf 4" i ' .amn o c nn i . limir sunt -

U XV I Ij - l th

,,t shaved. &C at a a- . irt,,elf

. . . .. ...n.ii-.i ne inu. i" ,:.

ine s, ttiai 7 . , t0 come earuo, eould make it convenient to M,

. . . r In MC U'"' .

a, they wwh, . P-;. ; .VaWaA As ie.r

..f .en. anu mai o.. , paUon-

customers have ne-.. , r,qoet,t f u.

age, riey : . , t win be prompuj kino they ever made, that

.di to. , .c.to,-!:-

..-.lies, o

cus-

. ,. rii.iw his example, and

his colts rroniwo . should have its inin all cases family oputati .. ,

T.ndV UCO'iu .

Foundry,

of S10'000'

-,nr..veJ P.iem, suu- , .

new ana .rr- - Aa, li...

lies, a 1 r..iphv . -.tt t-

in

flaence. Laay --'"- , :,tin(lHUhed racer, 8rr

Bin.' Caweiy ' . ad IsabelU, bv

Wilhlam 1-7 -j -

Arab, one ot ms . j 0 inlon of many

We will Virginia, con-

of the most imporw cros8ca beUcr Qn the

Others coo

o thai were

01 ui ri.ii.eha4 crosscu uc.

tend.tnai o.u - t fc

1 .is t r a : 1 anv v"

BedtoT im.--- T.',r(,1vi) jr.ar

ie, . he. Uru? store rece-v s " j st.,

be founu - t his rcsiuencc

1840 4G-3t. ,;i 9th,, lt(,v;

- i-,u0 Tr. ,o enctaved. by

Man. ISO. l

For aal n PIaCC b?

Vinrenne. January. J80!?-?. nr

Vincc

.?e.i

of

1 Whoaeld H' , '.h. 1840.

d. from i t" Pew r. icth " on J' for. mpmVncer.n.

Utc stoves, .u. pRBNHnV iV BU'