Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 June 1840 — Page 3

cheering them in the gloom, which the Tell Chapman to crow. ATTENTION FIREMEN.

occasionally unprommng state of affairs If any of the friends of Harrison have a stated meeting of the Vincennes Fire Cornoften produced, I had no conversation felt at all discouraged as to the result eith- party, will be held at the Town 1111 on Friday with Mr. Adams on politics, more than er in August or in November, we think a evening next, at half past 8 o'clock, Tor the transto explain to him my views in relation to perusal of the letter published below will action of the business of the cmpanv. " , the change in the system of selling the cause all their fears to vanish. The con- . 0,.L ,BILLIANI KRTZSec

I ubhc hinds, which I was glad to find he fidence exhibited by the Van feureri party

approved. As soon as the law was lis only assumed for effect, and this letter, pased for the division of the North Wes- from the pen of the principal Van Huren

tern 1 erntory, 1 wa informed that ii editor in this town, is not only characterwas the intention of Mr. Adams to nom-listic of the source from which it emana-

nominate me to the government of Indi- ted, but will illustrate the truth of our U Negro man by the name of Washington. He

ana. 1 he-sitatsd not a moment to declare remarks. The copy lias been handed that I would not accept it, although very us for publication, by a citizen of Greenmu.h pressed to do so by several leading field. Spirit of Seventy-six. Federal mambtrs of Congress. I was Indianapolis, June 12, IS 10. not long in discovering the motives of Mr. Sebastian: these gentlemen. There had been some Dear Sir I have been informed by a

meetings of the people of the Territory, I Democrat that in one part your county 30

lsi which resolutions nad been adopted re- I an luiren men have turned forarrison commending me to the President for the Please let me know if such be the fact

fiovernmetu of the Territory, (North Hand this letter to Gen. Milroy. I think

Weslern) instead of Gov. St. Clair. such a deplorable state of facts cannot

Those resolutions witli corrospendent exist. If so 1 will visit Hancock and ad

addresses, had been forwarded to the dress the people relative to the policy of

Press lent and Senate. Now it so hap- the Democratic party. I have no time to

pencil that two distinguished Senators spare but I will refuse to eat or sleep or hut fivoil ttipir oi'pi n nn n thp samp nfSep. I rest so Ion? as any thinr can be done.

One of them, who ha 1 been m ist urgent Do for eaven's sake stir up the Democ-

for ma to go to InJhn. liad large posses- racy. See Chapmantell him not to do ir. it. a Vnnli Wptipm Tflminri- as he did heretofore, lie used to create

which was rrobablv one reason for his unnecessary alarms by putting a bad face

.;j,;,. ia ,or !li-t K tmin ,h. I n non our orosnects. Tell him he must

iei-t was to secure the Territory to the crow. We have much to crow (over.)

when it should become

June 27th, 1840.

$100 Reward, .

RAN A WAY from the subscribe, Jiving in ITa.wLrcAn -niinlu If, nnrvtsile Sf)rinklS-

... iuw vw. T . j , - t t (

burgh, on the Ohio river, on the 17th May, 1840,

ia about five feet eight inches high, slender made,

IS or 20 vears old a dark mulatto, speaks quick

when spoken to he can rend and write. 1 he above leward will be giver, to any person who will 3rrest and confine the said negro in any coun

ty jail where I can get him, or deliver him to the

subscriber ou his form.

BEVERLY D'KEI . June 27th, 1840 n3.3t.

VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY.

Class D. Draws at Wheeling Friday July 17th, 1840.

ss.

prize

of

$20,000 5,000 2,500

2,000

10 prizes of J 1,500

10 10

&e. tc.

1,250

1.000 &c.

Besides many others.

Whole tickets $5; halve S2 50; quarters $ 25.

EUZABETHTOWN TURNPIKE.

Class No. 9, draws at Wheeling Friday, July 24, 1810.

1 prize of

red :ral piriv, when it siiould Become a

Su.e, which it was known would soon be the case. To carry out this plan, it was u:ee3ry to get me out of the way. The appointment was pressed upon me, notwithstanding my refusal to take it. At lergth, my relations and friends, the Messrs Nichols. Wilson, Cary of the Senate, and John of the House, prevailed on me to accept it. They pointed out the advantages to mvself, and assured me

lhat there was no doubt of Mr. Jefferson's election in the ensuing November, that I would be continued Governor of Indiana, and some Republican Governor succeed St. Clair in the North Western Torritorv. i therefore accepted the appointment.

-vilh a determination, as Indiana had no rotce in the choice of the President, that i wou'ni tak? no part in the contest. I h-ivethus given you a full account of my connection with the Presidency of Mr iUm. I will conclude, by sayin that Mr. Jefferson lost no time after Hs inauguration, to assure me of his favor

and his confidence, and I think there is n'.flirient evidence that I retained both to ths end of his administration. In answer to the inquiry why I used the word 'Abolition' in designating a so-

which I was a member in mcn-

1791, instead ol tne

be

I will insure this cowntv to trive a l)e-

- - - - j mocratic majority of 200 votes.

srSnare no pains. Write instanter.

GEO. A PATT1SON. P. M. Greenfield. ""CANDIDATES' D E P A II T M E N T.

20.000 10,000 5,000 3,000

1 1 1 10

Ilesidcs others of $500. 000.

$2,000 1,500 1.460 1,000 !50, cVc. &c.

Whole tickets only $5; halves 2 50; quarters 1 25

For Sheriff. ELIJAH THORN. JOHN PURCELL. WM. PATTERSON. For Recorder. WILLIAM CLARK. DAVID NclIENRY. ZACHARIAH PULLIAM. ETHAN ALLEN. For Coroner, ISAAC MASS.

GREAT AXD VALUABLE IMPROVE-

.WENT ON STEAM ESGIXE.

i(D -'III

1NTE R N A L I M P RO V E M E NT. Class E. draws at Wheeling July. 31, 1340. Capital $50,000. And 50 of 1,000.

I prize of

STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County.

Gibson Circuit Court in vacation, September Term, 1840. Sylvester T. Jerauld. Domestic Att3ch.

Abel Stewart. J a ND at this time came (that is to say,) on the 5th day of May, A. D. 1840, there issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Gibson Circuit Court, a certain writ of Domestic attachment, at the suit of Sylvester T. Jerauld, against the lands tenements, goods, chatties, rights, credits, moneys and effects, of the said Abel Stewart; and which said writ has been returned by the Sheriff of Gibson Countv, Indiana, executed, on the north

west quarter, of the north-we?t quarter of

section No. 19, m township 1, south of

range 11 west, containing 10 acres valued at $120; and the west half of the northwest quarter of section No. 15, township No. 1; south of range No. 11 west, and the north-west quarter of the south west quarter of section No. 1", in Township No. onp, ecuth nf raiiffe No. 1 1 west, 120 acres, valued at Sl'200, and on pet. sonal property to the value of 2i,12i cents. Notice is therefore hereby given to the S3id Abel Stewart, that unless he

l,ll K and nonpar at the next term of

the Gibson Circuit court, to be holden at the Court-ou.e in Princeton, on the first Monday in September next, and defend said action, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest.

J. MONTGOMERY, Ilk. Princeton, June '-.'nd, 1-40 1 ?t State of Indiana, Knox Circuit Court. Knox county, September Term, 1840.$

Jams W. Grecnhow it ""j

Marmontcl Rovle. Domestic.

w

. , j ... . v.

THE undrrsigneu, auiuuiiMuiu. -i i.n- estate of the estate of John Woods, deceas-

ed, will expose to public, sale at me resuier.ee m the under-igned, living in lacker township, Knox county, Indiana, on Monday, July ti, 1810, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the following; property, to wit: Jlousehohl and kitchen furniture. Tito Horses tiro Cows. Hogs, Ploughs, dears. Are Ttrms. Twelve months credit will 1-e given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note wilh npproved tcurify. All sum under t!ir"e dollars, cash. FREDERICK KTONEBURXEK. Atbn. June l'Jth. IstO n2-3t.

tew sCorc.

IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. rtHE public are hereby directed tothernrdi-J-cal advertisements of Dr. MAKLICH'S celebrated Cimiponnd Sfrrngfl.rnirig Touif, an I (German Aperient Pills, wliich are a Medicine 1. JIarhch, a ctlcbrated physioi.in of Altdorf, Gennanv, which has been urd with unparel'.r l Kiirress ihrouzhrut (lermany. This nvesein

1 1

AH

50,f)00 20,000 10,000

5,000

so $2,000: 50 of 1,000, and 00, 300, &e. Ate.

Tickets only $10; halves f5; quarters 2 50.

vs. C Attachment.

?4 000 Hazard Perry Suapn. J

3,190 wan TICK is hereby given of the pen-

3,000 ll dencv of a suit of domestic attach-

mpni in uif ixiitix. tuft " ' ' '

r 2: s: s ta 51 1: i i v i i; .

rpHK undersicned h:-3 purchased J- the tntire stock of Druss and Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a l.irge and fresh as-

E,rtmnf. cnnsistine oi every varieiv

Medicines. Taints. Oils, amisnes, Urusii-s, Stufi's, Fatent Medicines, fllas-.ware, FetfuuK iy,

&LC to which he invites the aiieuuon

of country merchants, and particularly Physicians and'othcrs that .leal in the above line, be

lieving, from many years experience in tne Ux business, he can give satisfaction to thoe who

mav favor him with their patrong.

ii. i;.

Vincennes, June 'J, IS40 nC William Acaster and Ann hi

7 Tim hn.ok. Marv Ann Uortibrook, Charles

Phillips Hornbrook, Maria Eouizi Hombrook, Saunders Hornbrook, and Silias Hornbrook, rnvOC are hereby notified that at the next August term of the l'rohate Court of Gibson countv, in the Mate of Indiana, on the second dy of the term, I shall make application to s .,d court for the appointment of Commissioners to

divide and make partition amonpst the owner.

ol

,,;tnH. of ihe f, owina uescn!ea tract

nnu ii t'i" iv ' -

of

i i .,.t nt of ptouiiJ. to wit: A ira-i

land adjoining the town of Princeton on t.ie .u ..a .,i!..;pst. eoiit.iiniiis about two hun-

.ir.l Boventv acres, nn.re or less; also,

consists of two kinds, iz: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic I'ilb. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent riirc The--" who are afflicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and cfectual remedy for IySoiia r 1 1: elites lion. and all stomach complaints: pain in the side, Li v. er complaints, loss of appetite. Flatulency, I'alp.talmn of the heart, general debility, nervous irritability, sick headache, Female diseases, Sjm-mo-

dc affections. Rheumatism, Asthmas. CoiiMimpton, Ac. The Geiman Aperient Fills arc tclcHiise the stomach snd purify the blond. Th l'onic or Strengthening Fills to strengthen and imigorate tlie nerves and digestive organs am' Qie tone to the stomach, as all diseases origins from impurities of the Mood and disordered stomach. This mode of treatintr diseases is pursued

by all practical Physicians, which experience h taught them to be the only remedy to effect - cine. They are not ordy recommended and preserved bv trie nio-t experienced Physicians in their d ill practice, but also taken by those" irentlemen themselves whenever they feel the symptoms of tin-" diseases, in which they know them to b ilhVutious. This is the case in all lare cities in which thev have an extensive sale. It is not to be understood thiit these medicines will cure all disease

' I merely by purifjina the blood this they will nM wife, Mary C. (Jo; hu, tjH,y rer"tai,jy w i!!, and sutn. iei.t aatlion-

tv of dailv proofs asserting ttiat t!iose m"t;cinef., taken as recommended by the directions which accompany them, will cine a grout majority "t diseases of the stomaclt, lumjs, and liver, by w hah iinuurities of the blood are occasioned. EirsjKjriasBl to 5Vi2aaSt. Dr. ). P. Harlich's CiMppoiind ?trenvith n in Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Tho-r pills remove all those distressing; diseases which Finui'iK are liable to be afflicted with. Thev re

move thoe morbid seeietions which when retained, soon induce a number of disea s and oftentimes render Females unhappy and miserable id!

ihcir lives. Those pills used accon;in to uirec-

the

the town of Princeton; ami, aiso, aoouvooc n,l tbree-ounrters of an acre, and five squar.

poles, adjoining the town of Princeton, the same tract of land conveyed by Jai

Jone

Uuit of James W. Greenhow and Mar-

1 RovIp nlaintifls. against Hazard

j.MM...A.irnr, .Nln nhnM UlarK. univep I I CrrV OIlPl' UCiruuam, ill oi. '

ilo fit tr flip nlMintifTs' dam

sallv ad milieu 10 oe 111c jivinn'nv ... ... iic9ui"9 u hk - ,i jvj

rT state. I airp nne hundred dollars. bald azar.

Who sold the capital prize of tO.OOO on the p Snaon is hereby required to ap- several tracts of land were ewiied by tti i27hof March. 1840. Lear at the .text September term of the Charle, Phillips, la;.e of Gibson county d

said Court and defend, or the same will

be heard and delei mined in his absence.

WM. II. McCOHI), Cl'k. K. C. C. June 13, 18 !0 1-lt.

athalf of lot No. 11, in Evans' enlargement ol ,inns immediately create a new and healthy action

eietv of

mnnd. in tl e

year

.it ..,v,;i-h i known to

i, iha rcietv was reauy

ISAAC x. WIHTTELSEY,

OF VINCENNES, HAVING INVENTED A NEW AND IMPROVED

IS NOW PREPARED TO ELE STATE,

OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHT.

COUNTY,

HE improTement consists in the simplicity of

its construction, tlie small space u uccupie.

s t o x i : s . MUST received from the Lamasco Foundry, three very superior Union cooking stoves, a new and approved pattern, suitable for small families, at reduced prices. Also, Cannon, and teniate stoves, for sale by GREENHOW & BOYLE. Vncennes. Dec'r. 12th 1839 29-tf.

Administrator's TVoticc. THE undersigned has Uken out letters of Administration on the estate of John Woods, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased. n v ;.irl ii Mb! estate will cone for-

State of Indiana, Knox county

Knox Circuit C'ouit, Sept. term, 1840

William Hayes ) vs. " -Foreign attachment Thomas leeney. J

fBJOTICE is hereby given of the pen-

i-dencv of a suit of foreign attachment

suit ol

it beimr

umes W.

and wife to Charles 1'iiiilips wnicn kiu

evvned by tne sam

eceas-

, V . V. r.-l.l.dl HI Hit. Llllir7 KJl 111-

ed, ana on wmiii m .v.v.. -

leath. When and where, you being interested

a, rart owners, or otherwise, may attend n you see nrmer. MARV PHILLIP!, oneof

the proprietors of said tracts oj land. June 10th, 1840 n2-3t.

thron"hont the whole system by punjy:i: "

blood, and firing trenth to the stomach an.l bowels, at the same time relieving the p.dn in tiiu side, back, and loins, civing appetite and iviaoart iri.t; t1e systwm acairi to its proper furctiom. and restoring tranquil rejio-e. Kirhrix not 2fcr:?.:i!i. Those who enjoy Health, mu-t certainly fed Idesst'd when they compare themselves to ;bo-o -uirerers that hove been alllicted for yi his wil l : .li.-r.-.-r-c tilorli flip human frmi'r are

ililiv- U 1 i' . - - subject to be troubled with. Hiseasea uvent, themselves in various forms and from varunn circumstances, which, in the commencement, may

,.m l. ,v the use of Dr. O. P. Harln h

till in "

(!ip nnn bv wh'lC.l

c!iBr,neui.hed!-AU that I can Bay upon the subject, ie, that if I did really term it . . . Cir't which 1 can

an abolition o - ,n - m. . the first cost of tha engine,

lor l nac uu cv. t me c - - -

in the Knox 6'irruit Court at the

Ik inose musua-u iu cam i . . . ardand make immediate pay ment, and all those William ayes plaiiit.ff. against rhoniM iving claims Kainst eaid estate, will p.esent i. een-y defendan. The said 1 hom-

eenev 13 hereby requireu k

.... ii i :

"till hardly oeusve, , , . -..: 0r fuel saved.

hS!o to see the paper containing -J - "'7tTn the first place, will not cost over rne-half dres to the people of the Uistrici in manufacture ,hem. will wrei,rh not 133-V it must have been from iorgei- more tW half M inuch, will occupy not half th fo'ness. which might easily happen after wUl gave much fuel, and is more powerful

f 1-y vca'8. At any rate, mo wuiw ithan the preseni recipriK-ai...s . - 7-.

wa, not understood to mean m n, So simple m us consiru.u was uv uiiu ,. mn , ,nv nerson can perfectly un-

IS -hat it now . . LTndU. P-inciple. Applicable to anything

doubt thai m Buu.-y adapted to all mill and stioj

Pleasants was a memui.

his publication in me

... , i ii'i, I.p ra a the llumanr-

.,i,, v of Richmond,' and by this t -Up Juil Catch, who gave me the certiti-

oi.riiatOlI 11. wa mic

I3U Uto.g... J

w

havinir

- c - . . . , .

them, legally authenticated . lor seuiemenu The estate is supposed to be insolvent. FREDERICK STON F. BURNER, Adm

June 19th, li0n2-:.

ap

of our

abo'.iiiim

be n

Mr. Tarhon

n-vl which in

Ditillin 'Apparatus. 2 LARGE Copper Still Worms and other Distillinir annaratus for sale very low.

- O Ik Apply to i. x. vhitti,i:si:y. Nol5.1839 25 tf

as I

noof ) Hip rirxt September term

said Court and defend, or the s amo wi be heard md determined in his absenc WM. U. McCOKO. C'i'k. K. C . G. Jue 12, 140

but peculiarly adapi

purposes.

June ZQtb. 134U no-u-

Mr.

.....f .,..;,. h he was a member

P'rVsant was the President at the former

' . . l.nlllDll

as he was when l was aum.".

. .;.k w;,at I have snicl aoove.

!

period,

r . i ,

,P he published, I have no objection that "the facta shouU be stated, and reference havinff furnished them.

I have written to a friend in Congress.

Mr. Joseph Williams ot i.... I win, the connection which existed b

.... - -)

ti nr i 1

ted him to make it public

JT.

Ob

winti me tuiii"-" i e the Hamilton county CorrespondCommittee and mysell, and author-

1 him to make it public.

1 was about to make some lurtn

rations, when I was interrupt from IiOUisviu

,t conclude by assuring you that I am

i . ,-.,,r vntirs.

NOTICE. . ,-t:-:. .1,1 oil mv interest'in the stock

HAtLi"ii U.J."."- . of coods in my store to William Kurtz, ill continue the business at the old stand.

A

NOT I C K .

Branch Bank. ' V INCENXES, Mav 19, 18 it). 3 DIVIDEND of 5 percent, has been

ot this

ho

NOT J CIS. DR. W. V. ITT having di?posed of the Drug Establisliment, continues the practice of medicine in all its branches, and may be found at his office i . f,moriTiK' nr-rimied

on iMarivei . v -r--.

by Martin Robinson, Esq. J or at his resi

dence.

Thankful for the patronage ol a liber-

he solicits a continuance ol the

To Elizabeth Nixon, Andrew Nixon, Abraham v-: I ,.U C,,.l,r nn.l 1'ollv his wife, Al.-

:, ' 'm.. .,! Kt;y,,beth his'wife, Elizabeth C.nuund Mrengthci.imi and tlerman Aperie,.

.n Colvin, and EUza Jane Colvin. Pills, -such as Dyspepsia, Liver compla.nts 1 an

arm lor tne coumy f(r us'm these Med ernes f.l ways acdiana. on the 2d Monday in An5ust next, I sha 1 Duec on fr Medicines ran Intake.

...l .-,,, rt tor tne annoinr-1 1 'oiii'"" - ...

maKo nppiicaui.il i" y-- ' , I r,, K!if.,,tf i,v , ,e most delicate 1 emuje.

c 'mmKsimcrs to mJKe itniiiiiui. " i"- i i .. . .

lliriu ui wni--". -. . real estate of which Robert Nixon, deceased, died seised, nm..ne the several heirs of the said Ko-

beit, and particularly ot lots Aos. i an i J, in uie north half of fiactioml section No. 13, T l 8,

R 10 W., and also of the north-east iracuonar quarter of action No. 14, T 1 M. R 10 W. When and where von being interested, may attend it vou see proper. N ANC V NIXON, one of the heirs of Robert Mi.con, dec d. June 10th, 1810 n-.i-3t.

. - - . i.i

.1 ,i...ir nrirnin)ii jin. i oi iismii

as inev are iiinu m mn. -- - - L in their elo'cf J.

Kntirelv cured bv the use of l)r

Ilarti

Compound Strengthening and Cerm.ui A.-eri. nl

Mate of Indiana, Knox County, Knoj: Circuit Court, March Term, IS 10.

TAKE NOTICE. .... : i tti Kiibseriber will

gk l.lj taose murmcu please come forward and make payment TrX before the first day of August next, as then

all my notes and accounts will tc pur. imo o..

hands for collection. ,-,-rT-7

J.MJ. r. auiii'"

June 27th, 1840 n3.3t. . ,k,;, William Kurtz' to transact

I nercoy aum. ..

all business for me in my name.

floelared on the business

" . ,. i , -i .,t.i;rt

Bank, for the six month enumg April -i fuu'11-

same. It is most earnestly requested that

I those who are indebted to the laic Arm L,f Witt A? . Sawver come forward imme-

i" j

iriih wh ch will he naid to me oiocii

UVUH iaw- - - l

Holders on demand.

JOHN ROSS, lasuer. May 22, 1840 52-3U

Foreign A ttuch men !.

all I

Thomas Bishop, t.

Beniamin OlncvO J . I ' .'.VI...

(JW, at this time, comes tlie puinim, nv his attorneys Judah (iibson, and it ap-

... KiwfHftion of ibe court, that t!ie

writs in this cause had been duly served and ieturned, and that the said Benjamin Olney is not

r;,tpnt f the iStatc ot Indiana, on I'mi.-., otrielB

Mr. Solomon Wilson, S Clever co. Pa , afflicted for two years with the above distre-in-: disease, of which he had t use his crutches r IS months; his symptoms were, exeruci iitmr pmn in alibis joints, e-pin.i'.iy in his h.p, should. and am ies, pain inereaM.i- always towards evenn att. nded with heat, lie was at one .... .. at.Io to i.,..e hrs lim'w on account ct the jv.mi

bein"' -o great; he b, in- .ohi-ed by a friend ot bin to procu.e Dr. Harli. h's Puis, fent t. the r.uer.l :,. U'pj Chester, and procured -ome; on Udtm

dicine the third day the pi n i'Pl

and his strength merea-me l...t. no in

to attend to Ins l'iisiiies, wni o

monV.is for the beneiii ot

as

J. K. K.

P. HANSBROUGH LEMEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ... --

Heroin, Sufllivrm coimiy,

OFFICi: IN TIIF. COL K I I"" "- Mat 22, 18 40 52-tf. .

dintRlv and make settlement,

... -

books must be closed. W. Y. ITT

June 3, 1810. 1 tf

their

suitable

SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLLR.

NOTICE.

-?lir. nartnershin heretolore existing

- - i

and doing business under the name

S T O V E S . TFnr:t COOKING STOVKS

for small families, for sale low by GREENHOW 4 BO A. Vincennes, Feb. 21st, 140 39-tf.

it is ordered that notice be given the said cVfen. dant, by publication in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a new-paper pubiisheJ in Vincennes. Indiana, for three weeks successively, of the pendency of this writ, and this cause is continued ....tit Uo npy( ltrni.

ii-v - - ' w. , r. f

Attest, WM. H. McCOUU, r... k. Vincennes. June 20th, 1840 n2-3t-

weeks was ante

, lm,t not done for 1

r...iR allhcted, tu'iMi

1 . ...I ri.'..l Oil.'

ti.it t iev mav i'c n;ni.-..-.,

pU'MI- 'I'''1

and .-uj'UD enjoy

V. H.

f!,v HACK TO FIRST rRISCWLES

-A i

rivers are

. . i

P.litor savs thai me

:V,i,h ih m .hey have been al any ,ime .inM ihe a.loption of !!. CeJeral

Cn.iUt.on.-r T BaiJ

This reminui u m fell in Vermont, in pro

T ...r ..niumts. than

i.irt on to the numoer u. c.t

other State m the umo

the

HE

Subscriber takes and style of p! Moore, & Co., is this day

pleasure in informing mutually dissolved. AH persons knowing

public generfiiy, mat themselves indebted to me inc

ested

Lamasco Foundry.

hprs will rereive orders

M- for ativ description of Machinery or

Castings that may he wanted, which will

9 1 $i l(

i. . i rrii tne ou- i i Kool; ancnuni. are Jcuu

.inessof WATCH AND n and getlle lhe same with Patrick be cxecutcd at the Lamasco' oundry w

r .n K mamu i . . .u .othnr cpM tn receive anu l A0notrh ?nM in a siv e unuriiasucu

... i iiiAra wiiii is au 'i i w t c i i v. - ,

KBrAnu-. """'. camo ,hP West.

t - limn I N I ' I I 1 1 . LlIE COtJiv.. I -

hranrnes. on . i

nous

. i- ,, .tors o nurtcn ami n""

street. aoi'Hiinifc; v.. . , ,

. . ' . .. aiiention. ana uom8 m

ami nopes, uy ""-."-, n nortion of

work in the best manner, i .iv... - ,

hich he is new.."..-" " "IT J. W. HARDMAN.

1840 n3-lf-

I public patronage,

Vincennes, June 27,

I

in any

Loini Gazette

.Saint

"7

.riiools

ni, f-ii ....inn tiyiift,era- ,., Alexandes R.

ine ioiiu"ii ,. e ,r.ilir nil inl ;.ittrient to Py

eori.iis sentence is irqcl ".' '. . .1 ' .-.i.k. ,

Atlministra tors' Sale. HE undersigned will 1U by order of the Probate Court, on the 18th July, at Ld1 11 r tV. nersonal pro.

wardsnort. in consequent . " , r- -

t

T

IT MOORE t Co.

1 ,1 I lliv" ... - V i n cennes, July 5, IS 396Administrators' Notice.

rniHE undersipned.administrators on the U ,...o r,f Wilson Neal. late of Knox

coun.y. ln.1.. .VceaseJ. will sell on .he

6th ot June, io , " , acres of land lying in Vigo township, bea e,t half of the north-west quar-

lllg HIV-

of section iweivc,

ith

in

& BOYLE.

June 12. 1840 ltf.

F 11 S Ei K .

EXCELLENT LOG WAliOX, near'y

new. for sale low.

Enquire at this office

. II . II !... rran

little stooped WJ.en wanting. l'1;';: ,r ,Mrt l1i7i:1P,s and dimne.s

corn- r ; - - ,... a .lesiwui-iencv.

hi, ci-iui -"cu i'-"', ;

irri'a iio , "

March 27th, 1840 U-tf.

CrmosiTY

sentei

for the coriection

. . . I tor

Hinda, .teceasea. . , n(yft eiffhl west

'.'1 i uoi v" " o

ing

of stammer-

full

u:. Ahr. thirtv-tniee mi.

. . i u;nr. th norm

. i.l- ni mnu. ucn'K

eighty-hundreuiua - iartcr of frac,

west quarter -oi - No. 4 north, of

township four,

of six

and

a-

i T"u;.!. si teo a piwo

-r '...;r,Ll tKi.des: and if Tlieophilu

.. .K;tlp. where s tne sieve

thistles. ba Theonhilu.

111. I m r,aA ? .... . . .u:,U Qiftpr. sittea t

r T n Innnillll t

and one twi.ttd .- . .i n- ..-..tincr. untwists ; then

wis.;,o-,tw;;tm?.untwistedtietw,s,

the untwisted twist must retwist

. The Baton

.mnal section X O. , 1 - r

range No. 7 west.

ANN HINDS. Adm'x.

J. P. COX, Adm. June 20th 1840 n-3t.

w . . . . r. w , ... i ii in i udiHvwij - - - . . .

tO I nH I ' .--.r. T,HK t,rmeTS BCV J- . rail and ex- TUST received fifteen sets of Head ana i oot

v L'll c i Proms lanfis are m - l . , . ir i k

rvm? "V VI ft 19 v-w -i on w,,i,a. this vaiua-l atones, assoricu sizes, an uiui j

Li.- . . iho c nrfl O lilt suuw" " . I

.m tK iibscriners on urrnne, w"""- - . .. m? in een-i

i hiro nin i iuuv. r iif- iwi - - . inniir nri

fri, .WA Plounha will Be ept Lu.- j

Terms of sale.h. credit of six ar

...i mnthswill be given, the purcn

ser giving his note with approved security JOSEPH HOGUE, I Adm'rs.

MUMFORD BECKUi,. Mav 13. 1340 5l-3t.

- gooseTneck tloughs.

HE Farmers generally, and PVlT

JVOT1VE.

RT?EENHOW S( BOYLE are just in receipt nf nfbhtional sunolies of Winter Goods,

which render their stock complete and quite cx tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing, as they will sell for the cash, unusually low. " .... . .

Pork of good quality will be taken at tne ngn-

est market price in exchange for goods, at the

lowest cash prices at the stare of

Dec.l83D 30-t

lie tl a ncl Foot Stones.

T x ITMir'l'lllUI'

.6'.. It. lYIllll'lUlU-" -Oct: 25. 1839 22-tf.

iel a star in

hU forehead, trots and paces and canie-

Vincennes, Feb.

A ct raosiTY isreep

(La.) Gazette ot the 11th

ultimo,

Rouge

Tv gentleman in this parish ha , . mare . A ? " .i ... foaled two colts; one

.i .v.- niKor Also.l and for sale tV" . Arl r

his tail more on one oe u GREENHOW 4 dvj x

the .ame time, a tnree year -

, u- r-i....!. nd one white hind iooi

star in ni .w...- . - - ,

ny person taking UP me DT living 12 .-Mij r tti mihscriber. lmnr 1

Vincennes to Terra Haute, or leaving such .nforou at the Gazette ofOc . -hereby wc . can t

thom afrain, mux

receive the above reward

FURS!! FURS!!!

r niHK hirrhpRt nriee in cash will be

II oivpn for nnv Quantity of Otter

Raccoon. Mink. Wild Cat, ana tox i urs

Beware of a villain SiVIXDLRR..

A 150 L I lSmontns pi nee a man uaniru iA. i-r!iihaEI KcJcr, iy trade

Gun smith, came to Vincennes with a i ..c I, ; . . tl.ia Vila nrrnia-

view, ne saiu, ui -.unviug .m-- i -

nent residence. He is ahotil hve teet six inches high, thin visage, daik complexion,

a

rollv verv little to say when in

nanv, and when he laughs, he shows the ; want of one or more f his Srinders. Th'i Tr. Kester was received and res

pected as a gentleman generally, and could have done as well in Vir.cenne?, as vounc men commonly can any where,

i.-.i u.. hnpn hv nntnrp. hllhlv tinc-

tui ed with that quadruped called the hog IL, ;-ist hefore leaving Vincennes, whiel

, 1 ahont tnree weeivs ac","fiai ""

indebted to our citizens a3 He convenienuy

mv about nve nunureu n.nu...

t.tiiiu . l

,n,l sinned to som? other quarter, in

t '. t ww r 1 1 tl

probability to practice nts rheumy u,-..

those unacquainted with mm. i

hnve reward will be given to any prnuu

Who Will tieiMci i..- - officer in Vincennes, where he c3n b dealt xvith in such a manner as his ntnn

otis conductdemands.

J H. AIAia. JMES M. TOL13ERT. A. W. TRACY. June 11. 1&40. 1 3t.

pleasures of a healthy life

l .-uiM oi i?yr;;jr;v:;.. This di-east often originates from a hulil .f overloading or distending the Sumach hy rx,. ,- sive eating or drinking, or very irotra, t.-d pen of fastinu; an indolent or sedentary life, in w n.H, no exercise is afforded to the muscular fibres or mental faculties, fear, grief, and deep anxiety, taking too frequently, strong purgative medicines dvsenterv, iisearriagcs, intermittent and spasrnod c'alf'ctions of the stomach and bowels; the most tommoti of the letter causes are late hours ariu he too f.e p.ent use of spirituous liquors. I Suo.piom. My spepsia m iy described from

a vmt of appetite or an nnnaiurai mm one nausea, sometimes bilious routtng, uu.len u d' transient distensions of the stoi.Vic.h after cat-

acid and putrescent cructions wa.. . .....,

the region ot tne stouijcu, - .

in?,

rams in

.1. .olvnt and foT I I ,t, m or Lot nrirft will be

, rw m.T 1I1L 1L1.A s " I Ta I I I II ir II I U 1 1 r. L l.lSamv w -

JJJ-Ciil y"roJ I . -"to , ... . 9 rt

no in I rr a mqnv iif.-r tvino iht

r . . -i . . f-

sale by

W THORN & TRACY

March -3.1333,43-tt.

brought to the subscriber in Vinenne?.

M. JOM.S. Oct. II, 1930 20-tC.

.ion alter eating.

flatulency, spasms, nervouP

ii ..I riininei"Ti. u mm" :

sail"""'" r . , , ,,fl(.

general dehility; this se,-e vvm a. ;

roduce the sick hea.iacne, l""-. .' .i li.ti. iii!.-rej ot it.

nence oi uu Treat enl.-Th principal cVjerti to he kcP in t e are 1st, to free the stomach and intestin, in . , ,,, ... ,m. rove tn

from attending maun...- -, tone of the digestive organs i"" f.

svstem in removing noxionn - siomach, and obviating cost.veness

tl.- ,,i,r-ratives should le avoioe.i . e'n,l should be used which act gent y and ;.

,v soliciting the pc.isiamc h.-uw. ---

ti'nea to their regularity ot Ucalta, . - inc them to a laborious excitement. 1 hen. i In? . . . .. . i-. ...i .r. tKe romnletion f

t3 medicine beiu-r m.a.w tu.

Aperient I

4 of the debilitated organ.-.

... . nr-!lv. no medicine

nnd invigorate mo b)"'-'" s . . ...

his than Dr. Harlich's

r.- mmovc the function

-17i?xnAYVA SALT.

A SUri'LYofavery superior article of Kenhawa Salt on hand, and for ale

GKEEMIU" v. iiu i iii June 10, 1810 1-tf.

BRASS Ketlks just receive. and p'lC Aog.V2S. 18:11 U-tf

by

minnr.tU- plTiracious

has ever been -v

Harlich's Compound ionic ou.5""r . "hole salutary inlluence in restoring the ; d tiv.

organs to a healthy action, arm n ;!th and vigor in enfechkd and dyeptic. con .titutions, have rrained the implicit confidence of the most eminent physicians, and an unprecedented public testimony. Remember Ur. Harl.rh'. !? r .j si.thnlnff Pills, they ar.

Uompounii lui'iim.ll T,rWs with full direet'ons.

r"'u.r" 1Q -,th V.;.,Mh t-et

rrincipal umce, u. o -

Philadelphia.

Also. No. 41 luir s'.. oi-'-u-i'. For sale in this place by T.. TIM Vs Vir.renncs, January. Olh 181" 1

tnai a io" o .

the thanka of

R. H. HALL, JOHN BENEFIEI

FORSVLE AT THIS OFFICE June 22d,1840-n3-tf. port.