Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 August 1840 — Page 3

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A New Society A TlrfTT -TrrTn rTr

v . "h ,!ieclriis ,,,e fo nof ASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS a so e,y lo b called lhe a,,ti.geUill ftE undcgng uf:paUence.w,th-the.prelty-voun,ri,Ul to ? & inform the citizc ns of Yin

V lll.rcliirn.il,.,;. ..II.. . J e ,tauit"3 , , . , ""--morninir-anJ. '''-o7er.ihe.goods-whie.,1eV.chaltaa "d ?me,"""-br-w!iai.iIiPv.don.J.2 clei v. - nu OLD .HAID , lirilnt.r . . the II to .Noah. lUcayunc. " ard cpler should put a period lo the prn eniul life f Va,. ,,, it is Bll s, ..ai me coroner return the follov mg verdict: 'Died ol annl.... o wujjttne. Vow Af A. O. Kfj,;

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At thu St. Charles whig meeting t other ni hi A chap who felt uneoinibrtuhly ,V,t Spread wide his elbows, cry ingut aloud Don't crowd so hud! I say n,y frhmd don't crow J ' I can t ltd . crowding, neighbor,' said the gouger, 'I am a locofoco, a hard scroller.' I'lion,' said the man, spreading hi elbows wider A ou'll find that I'm a Wnig and a lutd aider' ' DIED Oa Thursday the ,'0;h irst., Caroline Elizabeth, infant daughter of ' II. and Rebecca Ca vmnu!. , JL.j seventeen months and three (lavs.

A'rrEATKKN FiRE.MEN! STATED meeting o the Vincennes Fire ompanv, win le heiJ at the Town ad

this evening at halt' pist b o'clock, tor tl.e trims-

"aon of tae business of the company. WILLIAM KLTM Z, fcVc. Aua-iiDt 1st, 1810.

i'ARADK ! PARADE ! ! THE Vincennes Guards viil parade before tLe To n o ail this day at 2 o'clock precisely. By order of the Captain, J. . MASSE V, O. a. August 1, 1 S 40. .1 il in i zz i i i o ' 4 ;s I c.

r f 1 11 II iiiider.iiiTiied, admiiiintiaior on tho estate of (;e:re LiuiU',i, late o. K.iox couiily, la.

ijtieea.se J. will expire to s.i'e o

Satii'djy the loth AuUjit, instiat, all the pi'ijuau! jiropeity of

-lid dice lieu, Ci'iilslin J ul i loiisclio'cl and kitc'iL'n luir.-iitux-e. O.i'O lot of Carncntt'rs tool. One Cow and Ca'i Tuhms. Ail 8'ims of three dollars and under, e.iih in hand, and all sums over that amount, a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser givinj hio not'J with approved security. VM. II. ALLISON, AJ,n. K uu.t I, ISiO i.S 3t.

NOTICE. al.Ii jk-tsouu indebted lo this subscriber are a requested to make payment by the first day . f Septeai'oer, as no longer iaJu ence can be l:kov.. Iu!y "?th, I 3-1 J ;S-ov. 'IIIE underrfigueu has taken out letters of Administration on the cstatJ of (icorge Bu'tch. I it; of Knox county, Indiana, deceae ?d All tho.-c indebted said etale will make imineJiite p.;vment, and those having claim uaint t!ie same, will present them legally autheu'.ii nti d for s-etile-my.it. I'lie ebtat-J issupp3sed to be insolvent. W.M. II. ALLISO.N, AJm. August 1, 1SI0 j-.S-3t.

To thv. VwI-jIIx, lat Saturday's Gazette, a .Mr. Patrick Muoie &m notities all persons not to trade or purchase u certain note, given by hirn to the undesigned, fur S4 00, payable in goodrf. A'ow as the pub. lie may be led to believe that the no'e to which Mr. Moore in his notice ailudes, wa-s fraudentiy or illegally obtained, I think it my imperative duty to briefly state the circumstances under w hich haid note was given. It is well known to the citizens of Vincennes that jMr. Moore and myself were assochted as partners in the gru.vry btifiDins for almost two years previous to the 2'Jih of June 1H39, when the partnet.ship was dissolved by mutual consent, and in settling our business the noto spoken of was given, which was to be paid ufier the a rival of the goods from the east, w hich we supposed would arrive very scon alter the note was given. The undersigned cannot account for lhe notice published by Mr. Moore, in any other way than a desire on his part to forestall public opinion, und furthermore, the undersigned will add, that if ,Mr. P. Moore intends to pursue this course in

paying, or avoiding payment, of his jut debts, it i.- Kirl, tin.. th Tinl) te slicuia tie a.museu t n ' " 1 v. .f r McCABi: July 24, 1340 n7-4w. ?m mmrT I l ) resnecuu v informs the citizens f ineennes, atid the community at large, that be h . l o tMcft imdr-r that name, on the cai. l, itijtu rvstetn, f r the grali'acation end accomi ,)v'.ill'lll of ths public, and trusts to the ge.iicro.Mty of thu citizens for the support of the Douse. The Bar shall be furnished with the best ol Wine and Liquors, and all the fashionable extras usually kept in coffee houses. A iweading Kiwm is attached to the house, upstairs, large and pleasant, where papers from all parts of i!ie United Slates can be found, and borne Iroai foreign countries. To tlie jLnclic. The ladies are respectfully informed that a pleasant room is furnished expressly f.r their l.euUit where thev can be furnished, without . n.tru. Mon, dav or uht, with lee Cream. Soda ater. fine Cakes, Kaisins Almonds, the best of Cordials, the finest of Wines, and Sangaree and he hones to secure their patronage, lie pledges Inm-w-If that nothing shall be wanting on his part to lender general satisfaction. Ju!v 1, 1840-n7. M Thomas. I'ttcuEBicE. A. inoxAs LAW NOTICE- & F. Thomas, Attorneys ai iaw. will attend to all professional bu.ine entrusted to tnem in 111 iou.jOffice of the latter at Lawrenrcvtlle, Ills. The for;ner continues, his practice m Indiana. Office at Vincennes. June I'?. ISiO-l-tf.

anu vieinifv. fl-nr U ' V. ik have and will constantly keep ,m a large anj eeneral ass.m hey fititei ci jliltS, Caps. 4c-which ItkCmsoivi'rt tl.r... ,T . .. 'i.-IJuscd tofavur them wit! 't"j -1. . , -"ii, ,i3 i man as aoy ca,.k nur-ed iu the Wt(itni J,,. rv.tl ., . l v l-EKV & Co. ncennes. av. i I. .Nasi i noi.s. or iveiiawhu silt, and iOO bids, o extra superfine, just received and for .sale !r catli only, by Marcn 12, Ih'.HI 4C-tf. fLs r receive! and for sale by the sul-crib'er W a large and gcTieral assoitment 0f Boots nnd .vn.ies, wliich will be sold low for C -YsH or t:oi;.TllY PiiODL-CU, comprising the U. owing articles viz.. "JOU ;fr 1 IV., i or 100 do do JiOj a t!ncli Ufoifuii?, '( fr a do do diildrvii d Seal Jioutces, dj ancle tia, 50 100 10.) 50 ru ro 50 50 I'.'O 100 ro -J8 4S 100 100 b-1 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Lea Monroe small JJis.it A'iij perked ShorJ, 'Jo uo saved do It omri'v do ica'cd do Hoy's Thick jjonf::, Youth's do do Meni do do do do do jh do A7j Droaas thick do Coif pegged Uuoli fine sewed do do drcsi do ff omen's Luce Kip limit te Saner flue aerircd loots. The above goods will be .sold tither by the box cr lttail to suit purchasers. V. MOORE Vincennes, Je.ni-.iiiv 1st lSl!) :2-tf. CASH EOR WillCAT. J" WILL pive the higliest market price Cash for wheat delivered at my miii. J. L. COLMAN. June 2, 1810 l-;f. Look . LL persons who are hauling saru from the 1 Middle Mound wituout permission, would do well to !eae olV furthei transgressions, and come and pay for what they have already taken, or thev will find their accounts in the hands of a proper officer lor collection. Any person wanting sand can procure it by applying to the undersigned. I now forewarn ull persons from hauling without permission. THOMAS p. WLLTO.V Vincr-nr.es. July 11th, 1840 ii5-3w. GE1ASRS, CHAIRS. T MIC sulisctiber has now on hand, a handsom assortment of W iudsor Chairs, of the best ipiality. Any peiion wishing to purclia.-e the article, can examine them by calling at the Cabinet room of Andrew Gardner, whcio he calcuiatej upon keejiing a constant supply. JONATHAN "SMILEY. Vincennes. Feb. 14th, 1M10. 3S-tf V inc c n n c s I ml c p r n d c n f 8 E 31 1 X A R Y . RIIE 1'rincipal of this institution returns Lis sincere thanks to the publio for the ver iheral pairoriajje bestowed upon him assuies all interested ie to use his best exeithat he will lions to fu'.li ulies incumbent upon liioi a an mstr r. in the aoovu instiltition, now peninneiulv esta'uhshc J, children and vomh ct' tiiher scr, are itistrueted in both the solid ami ornamental brandies of what constitutes a useful, vnlite and moral education; and the exercises are of such a nature as to impart a practical as well as, theoretical knowledge of the studies pur led. T be course if instruction embraces the fiiot course of education, as also (ieoo;ra;ihv, IS islory, ('(imposition, a reot.!ar cour-e of Matheinattc?, Astronomy, ('he mistrv, UoUuy, t'ec. &c. I5oolv-Uec)inir bv Double-entry, will he taught ('practically) either in the stated hours of school, or durin'' the intervals. In the female department, scholars are taueht those ornamental oranclies of fe--5 male education, as desired !jv 1 parents. loth departments ate under th especial supervision of t!ie 1'iincipal. Compelenl teachers of good moral character will assi-l as the wants of the school mav reijuire. Tuition fees due vpon entrance if the pupil; and entrance will be considered tor one quarter unless an agreement is made lo the contrary. TEH US. Primary department pi. qr. -3 Menior do, do. -1 00 00 be Separate hi nche taught as may re qui red. T. II. CAVANAUCII, Principal. IV. IL A night school will opened for grown persons and others, early m October. Particulars iieieafter. ..n !!' or i ni t i GlBSOX CoVN TV. s. Ginsox Circuit Cocht, vacation, September Term, 1640. Goorgo W. BrittinghanO vs. Vditlun fur Divorce. Elizabeth Brittingham. J mOMFjti the complainant by Bell, his solicitor. and tiles his petition, and upon disinterested affidavit it appears that the said Elizabeth Britlingham is not a resident of the state of Indiana, notice is therefore hereby given to the said Eliza, belli Brittingham, of the filing and pendency of said petition, and warning the said defendant to appear in this court, on the first day of the next term, to be holden at the couit hous in Princeton on the first Monday iu September next, and plead, answer, or demur, to the said petition, or the same will be heard and dctei mined in her absence. J. K. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. July 24th. 1840 n7-3w. BLANK NOTES OF HAND FOK 'ALT AT THIS OTTCE

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VIR&IN7A STATE LOTTERY. Class D. Draws at Wheeling Friday July 17th, 1840. I prize of 2().00O I 10 prizes of $ 1.500 1 5,000 10 1.250

1 2.500 10 1 2,000 1.000 &c. Ac. Besides many others. Whole tickets halves 52 50; quarters Si ' E I A Z A LI E ' n I TO W T J U X iIK E Class INo. t), draws at Wheeling Friday, -July 24, IS 10. 1 pii.eof i 20.000 , 1 $2,000 1.500 1.4 SO 1.000 10,000 5.000 a.ooo l l 10 Besides t.tL-rs of $A:Q, :;(, 250. Ac. &c. While ticket.? onlv 5,5; balves'2 50; quaiters 1 25 1 NTE li N A L I .Mi' MO V E M E N T. Clao L'. draws at Wheeling July, 31, IS 10. Ca-nlal 0,(;0'r. And 50 of 1,000. I pi ie of $50 00U 20,000 10.000 5.100 I ?4.000 3.1!f0 3.000 2.500 I t All so 2.0(M); 50 of 1.C00, and 300. "00, Ac. ,tc. Ticke ts on!v M0; halves .); fpjarlers 2 50. Add less your or, leis lo lulm M Clark, universally admitted to I L. States. the greatest prize seiier in the Who sold the capital prize of $10,000 on the 27th of March, 1810. STO v MS. EjpUST received from the Lamasei, Foundry. HjJ three very supciior Cninn eoo!iiii4 s'u.ves. a new atid approved pattern, suitable for mi lies, at icduced prices. ALjo, Cannon. il I famionl tenlate staves, f,r bale bv en now a. bole. Vncenues, Dec'r. I2i!i 1830 29-tf. NOTICJi. p-irtnership r.eretniDrs exislitor and dding Imsiiiess under the name oid style ot I . AJoor.t:. t'o.. is this dav i mutually mssolved. All persons Knowing theiiiselvcs indebted to the la'e linn, eith er tiv note or book account. :ite reouesten to cuil and settle the same with IJ atricK Ioor-e, who is suthorisud to receive and setue the same. PA'l'KICK AlOOlIi: Co. iucennrs, Julv 5, p-.'Lr (iHEVrlTT. ALU SON &. Co. C O M M I S S I O N M KUCHA N T S , Main St., Louisville, Kv. rplIIi sub.sciibiis have formi-d a connexion for t the purpose of transacting a Genera! Com mission bus ness, under the t:r:u and style of llevvitt, Allison, A. t'o. v Intending to conduct an exclusive Commission business, they i teJ.-r liberal cash advances on all consignments ofmerthdndi.se or produce. Tlieir oilier is iu the new store on Main street, betwten 5th and 0th, a few doois above the Exchange HoUl. JAMES HEWITT. JOHN S. ALLISON. Wm. B. CLIFTON. Louisville, Feb. 7th, 110 10 .,m. ?' X st'ini'l'liii Sri'ini.li fiirapj x'll ii'iioi oiiti ! i w fwi V'J-II. Also ?yfSJ Ol" 0.2:i2;2s', An elleetua! remedy for tin: cure of l'EVEli and ACLE, prepared and so!d bv J. 15. COL WELL. & Co., l)rug!. Vincennes-, July .'lid, 1--10 !-';t H ." A B D SI L " ifO'i'ijI) respectyj fully inform his l.-iends that he vvil! Ti) ini:fa''tiut: for sjle iili ktluls of COPPER. TIN, V SHE EL -1 II ON IV JJ J i ft-- -. ..1 io ail its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his slock of wares, intending to oiler them at nil tino-s an assortment complete, as well as perfect in Us workmanship. He intends that his warn shall be equal to any in the west, ami to offer it upon as reasoua tie terms, as it can he purchased in Louisville or any ofher western market. All kinds of ioikwoiL attended to, wit'.i neatness and despalchr House-Gutters made and put up iu good oi'ti, ;.,id on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken iu exchange for wares. HIRAM A B DILL. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 1S30 17-1 v. .s1 MEW rjMllE sulsenbt-rs have jc.s.1 received direct from Philadelphia, a genet al assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, ' a tlware, Glassware, ('etilery. Bouts, Shoes, Enc.lish, Straw and Leglioro Bonnets, Brush Fur, Bussii Beaver and Palm Lfaf Hats. Iron, Nails, Castings, .c, w hich they wiil sell on reusoliaMe terms. THORN 4 TRACY May 15, 11 051 tf. NEW GOODS. ?",1IE subscribers have just received and are now opening a splendid assortment of GOODS' sui'able to lhe present and approaching season, which they will sell on reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. MADDOX & OA S3. May 7th. 1810. 50 tf GOOSE NECK PLOUGHS. 'SIIE Farmers generally, and particularly those on Piairie lands are invited to call and examine, at the store of the subscribers, this valuable improvement in Ploughs, now getting in general use for Prairies nor'h on the Wabash. The above Ploughs will be kept constantly on hand and for sale I GKEENHOW V BOYLE. Vincennes, Feb. 21st, 1H40 39-tf. O L I V E n R A N C H. ' y3HE undersigned respectfully announces to wTm ''is mend" and the public in general, trial he has just fitted up a Coffee House, on Market street, in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Harper, asrfa store, where he will accommodate, to their entire batisjfaction, u!I ho may favor him with a ca'.U N. B. Supciior Liquors r.f all kinds, sold by the gallon or quart on moderate terms. ERASMUS COLEMAN. Vinrennrg, Feb. COth, 18-10 30-tf.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

-- pursuance ot a decree of the J.awrence fyr lhe morning of the 17th instant, bem Cireu.t court, at the April term, A. 1). 1840,, lwee Meaar. Burch and Hannah's store. Ivv,,, (,n Saturday, the 22d day of August nex Lj the residence of Mr. K.nikelly on Mar. at the door of the court house in Lawrenrevilie, ket sfreHi one ;urge mourniug Breastpin. .n the sell, on a credit of nine and eighteen months, the; ,.e i,;.,,, n TTrn n,l .i Weeolne Willow

tol.owing real estate, situate in and adjoining the town ct Kusselvin'e, in the said county of Lawrence, to wit: Lot no one. (1) and one hundred and thirty fei t fronting on Main street of said Mown, od" the south si,li nr fn.l t" t!n rr.iil tri-l alrfni I town, JVolo with approved secaiifv will 1 be required of lb.; t,nrrlirt.i.i tumlhiT wit'.i n mortgage o:: the premises. SAMUEL TIIOE.X, Com'r. Jaly 21th, LS40 n7-4w. rItFj undersigned has on hand at hi9 old stand on Water strei t. about ten thousand feet of assoitnl cheiry lumber, which be will dispose of cheap tor cvsh. Also, several carriages now firUhing, of ti,e latent fashions, wbicii he will dis.i pose of on reasonable terms. R' pairing dune with neatness and despatch, a also wants an ae'ive lad as an apprentice to the Black Smith Inline.-.. ISAAC MASS July 4lh, MKI -nl-G. T-Q .... ,? . . &Tt&i' receive Indiana State Bonds at 'kh par io t-xehange for Drugs, Medicine.-, Paints. f)ils, Scc.. at unusual low prices. Our stock at present iilarrt and complete, and we are piepaird to oiler inducements that will make it to the interest of the buyer to call and examine our stock bcfoie making his purchases. J. B. WILDER A CO. N. B. Our terms are as formerly, six month to J unctua! dealers, and a discount for cash. Juiv -1th, If, JO n 4 ' l.o'i. Jair." THE SfJERWOOD HDOSE, CORNER OF FIRST AND LOCUST .STR'TS II b .1 : : 'v I fl 1 r , I ; a i a :x a . 2iS b,rLrrt and elegant est I'oiis'n merit, which, i, with ail its furniture, is entirely new. U now open for the reception of travellers and The s,i!.. !n,i r.t loarJers. J i.e rooms are si ici-us and i.irv. hou-e is situated iu the centre of ber-mess contiguous to all the public buiblinr-s. T: .' seriber assures his friends and the publi- l , i linn shall be wanting on his p.ut to ei-.e e SisfaCti Jll. J. D. LA N i' ,'!', . July 4th. 1SI0 n4-3;n. r;,;. J,...,,-. rniilL parti, ci i. i herotof on; f x latin bet.veen amuf-l Tlnoii und Alvio W. Traev is l!:is day dissolved by limiti.ti,n. As it is lii-cessars that the business- t.f i;e late firm shuuld be .1 t d immediately, all pel sons indebted inul eali and close their accounts. SAM TEL TOBN. ALVIN W. TRACY. Jure oti.h. 1 s-10 n-4if. 1 in: subscribers have a.'ain asociated them. cclves in business under (lie name and lam of Thorn cV 1'i'acy, and have tor sale at their ok! stand on u atei street, a general asr-orltnent of servicoblc and fashionable Ameiit an and I'u,tan Dry (.'oods. Al.sO, Boots, Shoes ianlvvare. Groceries, ec. Cc, and almost evi rv article re'jiiiied by the wauls of town and country, which they wnl cisposc ta at verv lo.v j, rices. SAM I EL TORN. ALVIN W. TRACY. Julv 1st. 1 10 n 1-tf. f-ti C ?9 y f-.'. fj 54 F ". g 5 i , -fl r on ; ((.( o t i(.o ( ; , INDIANA. II IS SCHOOL wil, 1471 on Monday 'JOdi July, 18 .0.' in the bri k buiidinj, lately known as tfie ;I!eeei v ei "s Oluce on Water street, nearly opposite the liioadway Ilou?e. Thu President will b assisted bv Mr. Cl.esautt, a graduate of Peter-house College, (Jamliridge-, Eng'.Htid, who has had considerable experience in teaching, havinir been fiiajpil as Tutor io iVIIio; s J-.I1T 1 1 . t " i . 1 1 . liOiniiii), me x.o.ioen l, to versttv, at some distinguished schools iu the United j S.a'ee. The course of instruction is in'n-ndi -u o be thorough m piaclical. It -mbrae nr. v. 1 1. c i j . uv I's. ojnioi- !iao .i. o.e cienej and uerm ui 1 atiL't'-'egcs, and the C!miVion and higiier branches of English education. Ltctufes will be given during tlie Winter session on Asironomv, v. hem isu v. dec. The ( hdliato A' war istiniied into two iCSi'o.s of I wrnh;-! :co U'Ciki each. I'or the Ilnlifih course, locbuiitig all the branches usually laugh i, at per session The same with Muihematics and Book Keeping The same with Mathematics and Classics i .ii 8,50 10.0 ! enter fr uny particular Students mav )ra!ich. or orat.cnes tatiolil in tne sci.ooj. nnd will be charged accordingly; but iu pupil v ill be received for a shorter period than one sCoiion, nor will anv deduction be made for loss of time except in cases of ex I re me necessity. Tui:im Its due at the commencement of each session. Pupils from abroad can he accommodated wiih board, &c, in the family of Mr. Chestuitt, and every attention will be paid to their comfort and improvement. The boarders will have the advantage of Mr. Chestnut's assistance in preparing their lessons every evening, for the ensuing day, and will lie accompanied by Mr. C. or an assistant in their walks, and dining the hour of recreation. A gymnasium will be erected in w hich the pupils may lake healthful exerci-e under lhe direction ol Mr. C. There are several places of worship i:i the town v e town vMiiMiJjj( e pupils can

attend according to the w fsries ul their parents or guardians. The charge lor boaiding will be .-$',00 per week. The following compose the A C HI I r . KEV. U. 13. KILLIKELLY, Pres't. Titos. Ai.exandkr, Professor of Moral Philosophy. Ur. Joseph Somes Chemistry and Minerology, Mr. T. J. Chesnltt, Greek, Latin and Mathematics. Mons. Poti.i.ET, (Graduate of the Enivrrsitx of Patis) I'rench. The German language will be taught by a Professor. Vincenn", Julv IT, l?l') f.-'U,

LOST.

Any person leaving the above described breastpin at this oii'ice, will be libeially reworded. July lsuh, ls40. NOTICE. -a HEREBY notify all persons not to trade fr. i?9 or purchase a reilain note given bv me to Felix M'Cbe for ?2cil GO. dated August 2sal. 18'i'J, atid payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forced to do so bv operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Jwly 17th, 1810. LA '83 r&ZZ SILK. J772'L'v underi.;ned will expose l public vcn. due to the highest bidder, on Tuesilay. the -.Otii October, 1850, 1 'JO acres of lir.-,t rate laud. !iiig in Balmy ra township. Knox county, la , ad joining the farm til" ISamoel Thompson. TfcitMS of Sal;; One-third cash i::e-third iii one, and one-third i.i t.vo Vf-ars. II . P. SNA PP. Asr-nt for O. il. RILE 7. July 17th. If 10 i.G-3t. j.is- iWllV.li I Vlli ER late arrivals, u fre.-h supply "f lhe foll..oiior Hrlii ies: (jronn I . ale Laa i: Lioseed oil; Spirits Turpentine; Alcohol; Copal, Japan and Black Vart.i.-hes; Paint blushes; Sjianisii Brown; Ven. Red; Red. I5i.uk, and Dry Wh:u Lead. Rose, Piek, I. i'.hj ,ige Chrome; Green Chrome; Yellow. Prussian, Blue, British I ustro; Yellow Ochre; Spanir-h Whiting; Sperm Oil; Lemon Syrup; Sd Erutus; Coppera M.idder; Alum; Ground Logwood and Fustic; Glue; Nitric, Muria'ie. and Su!plit:rio Acid Window (ii.iss; Putiv; Sootcb arid Maccoboy Snufi"s &.C. &.C., at wholesale nn i retail by II. E. PFCK. Diugcist. Mad.ct street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vinc-eni.cr-, July It:, Its JO. SA . in. ,1 and infalii'ile remedy, wln-tl.er tio-y t i'ie walls, crcvii e.s. or bedstea is, the t t.al.s bane is vvrra:.ted to exlerii.ii -iv.;.tani otisly. 1.,,- sale by iijip iiii'i icaiio.i ll.cn. II. E. PECK. DruuJst. Maiket fatici t,o: paoi.e. C'laik' Ilct.l. July IS 1610. TKtRTs,TOOTnlT" Jja" O It cloioii nil a d p-cservh; the Teeth and Uuias. umt iuut,-tig me bit.aui. iirenaiet entirely from vc table substances, aiid li hichlv ipnioveil and recommended by Phvsiciaus and Dentists of the first respectahilit y . For sole l y H. E. PE:K. Dru.-aist. Market street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Yiuecui.es, July l itii. IsiO. CONEEr"tOARV. 1, )st ri u x ' I : r. i j i:..oii;i in., ij anu i ne l.Uoil i, Xa ho hss rriinjeil ins I . oi.leioioiiHry Holland's Saddler's She;', on .Ma:ketit j, vvl.eie he will keep conta!.tly on b ind Cait.Iiijr t'ikes. he Cream, Wines. vVc. ot ev ry d,sciiptiun. wholesale and retail. Parties w ill be supplied r.t the shortest l.oti'-e. By his elo-,e and tr;cl alt..nlioii to besioess, he hopes to receive a fet.aoe ,b!i-p Julv 111 Jf. Is;1) -1 CHA'S GRAETER. M .Lie e:iB3. We TtTive in stoic kll(H) nieces of Jeans of our own manufacture, and will rontinul: to receive from the facility in Stubenville, Ohio, about '00 pieces per month. Our i-i ui are si months, if longer lime is given we ad 1 i lite re I after G months, lleing the nnia.l -icinrf rs tiurselves, and selecting i a vuiv email ailvance on manufactured cost, our prices are quite as . w as easts. i ru prices. Dealers will jdeare reeol.'eet that in purchasing frtm io, ihey pave exchaiiire; they get an aitiele inanul'actuted in the west, rind suited to it: that the colt . i . i- i . i. . t. M.is are warran.eu io uo iai aim uiu ooi:s iii -oi r;nc!s pernct. ijouiury merr . i ... ... imiits and de .b r yeuerally are respeclfulv t.'iviltd to ti.ii and examine tins mock '.re goiiij: cast; tbey wiil please to keep . i )C in mind that we sell by the single piece or case as ptiicli:ters may v. ism. shall eoi.tiuue to keep an assori ti'Uit of Lapp's Cloth and Sattineits and Harmony Cotton Yarns; ami also, a regular slock of llaniuls, arn socks and stockings. ' JAMES MEN UV As CO. No. 2 Mam Sitcel, Louisville, Ky. I,nu. Jour. NOTICE. LL those indebted to the subscriber, bv note or book account, will do well to attend to the payiiKMU of the same, without delay. AH such as fail to attend to this l.otiee, will be subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respect to persons. J. DONOVAN, i:,. -810 '-if. Viiicennes, Juiv 1 ATTORNEY AT LA V , V i : c i: n n i', Indi a n a . OFl-'ICKON WA I KK STKKItT Oi'I'd LAND Ol I ICK. I. THE tiSecl sou ,i!l"tlll. rrrr:HE cualiiied voters of Knox county are r', hereby notii'ed to inee' at the usual places of "hoi ling elections, on the iirst Monday f August, for the purpose of tie. ting a Governor, a Lieutenant Governor, a Representative to the General Assembly, a Shei i!l. a Coroner, and a County Commissioner. f,.r the third Destrtct K. C. CH. J'Li.t;.i.M. 'S 10 1.5. ?.oirniBpAVING lost, between Vincennes and Terre Haute, on the Illinois side of the Wabash, four patents of land, any person finding the :iine will confer a favor bv leaving the same at Daniel and Wir.gle's store, or sending them to: the undersigned at 1 eire Haute. I he ttates and numbers are as follows: SVV SW '20, 12 N 8. C. II. sr. 4 C. H. B. jr., Nov. 3, 1837, No. 22153. E half sec 27, 12 N 8. C. H. sr. & C. II. B. jr.. Oct. 25. 1m37. No. 22354. E half SW 27, 12 N 8. C. IL sr. Si. C. II. 13. jr., Nov. 3, 1837. No. 22152. S W tpaarer S W juartei 27, 12 N 8. C. H. sr. &c C.H. B. jr., Nov. 3, 1&37, No. 22151. C- H. HALEY, Jr. Julv 11, 1810 ii5-3w.

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IMPORTANT DISCOVERY,

'PlIE public are hereby directed to the tnedi. cal advertisements of Dr. II AKLICll'S'te' . e orated Vnmjwund Strengthening Tunic . at.. German Aperient Pills, which are a Medi, in. P. llarhch, a celebrated physician of Altdora Germany, which has been used with unpamiled success through' ut Germany. Thu medicino consists of two kinds, ?iz: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tonic 1 'ills. They are each put up in small packa, anJ should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Thos who are afflicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable medicine, as they never produeo sickness or nausea while using. A afe and ef ectual remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all stomach complaints; pain in the side, Lirer complaints. loss of appetite. Flatulency, Palpitation of the. heart, general debility, nervous irritability, sick headache, Female diseases. Spasmode alii etions. Rheumatism, Asthmas, Consumpton, iVc. The German Aperient Pills are to cle inse the stomach and purify the blood. Thu Tonic or Strengthening Pills to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and digestive oryans and nive tone to the stomach, as all diseases originate fiom impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience hn taught them to he the only remedy to cflect a cure. They are not only recommended anJ piest iibed by the mot experienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themFflu'j whenever they feel the symptom of thoso diseases, iu which they know them to be tfhYaticus. This is the rase tn all large cities in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to be undei stood that these medicines will cure all discas merely by purifvingthe blood this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicine, taken as recommended by the directions which accompany them, will cure a great majoiity of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. S2L:;.ortaul !o E'VeazaEoi. Dr. O. P. Hariieh'j Compound Strengthening Tonic, and fit rniiin Aperient Pill. Those pills lemove all those distressing diseases which l'cr,iwr.i are liable to be a Hided with. They remove those morbid seer lions which when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes rmder Females unhappy and miserable all tin-ir lives. Those pills used according to directions, immediately cieate a new and healthy action lliruiuliuut trie whole eyslem tiy pur.J ymg tlii-. blood, and -.'c strtnth to the stom.i, h and bowels, at die same time relieving the pain iu tha side, l-o k. nnd loins, thing appetite an I ii.vigoin ling the system again to iu proper fui: ctionj and restoring tianei.il repose. Those w ho cuiJv lie, SUA must certiinly f"u! blessed w hen thev themselves to those su.ie iCi$ that have been afllii ted for years wi varioesr.cases which the hum in family are r'' subject to P troubled with. Disrases preset thcinstivis in various forms and from variou ciieumst ances, which, in the commencement, ma all be eh. -.!.! by the use of Dr. O. P. Halheh't ( 'oi'ij.iV-tiengtbeing and German Aperient Piiby a as Dvspepsin, Liver complaints, Puin in t'xr!i 'e. Khemnati-ni, tjeneral debility, FemaTe Disea-es, and ail Diseases to which human natuie is subject, whe.e the stomach is ito'ected. Riiectiur.s tor in-ing these Medicines always ac--'c,fiiiauv them. Th-se Medicines ct an be t:ikm ,vilh puf, safety by the most dciie puled sa'.ety r-y tae most delicate I em:. In. us they nf mild in their operation end phasu.it in th ir clfccts. 2hc..iiartLiii. Entirely cured by the use of l;r Haihch'n Compound Stiengthenin and Gcrnidti A icrici.l ii;m. l 1 1 1 s . Mr. Solomon Wil-on, of Chester co. Pa . uffiictod for two years with the above distressing tlisease, of which he had to use his crutches f .r IS months; his symptoms we:, excruciating pain in all his joints, espicially in his hip, nhouldei. and ancles, pain increasing always towards evening attended with heat. He was at one limo net able to move his limbs on account of the pain being so gre;:t; he being advised by a friend ol his to proeute Lr. Harlich's Plils, sent to the ag-nl in West Chester, and procured some: on nting the medicine the third day the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for 18 months; for lhe hem-fit of olhcis alllic'cd, he wishrs those lines published iffat they may be relieved, and again enjoy the pleasures of a healthy lif". C'i!r,c ol iyj-epsin. This disease often oin;iuatrs from a habit of nvei loading or distending the stomach by excessive eating or drinking, or very protracted period of fasti. .c; an indolent or sedentary life, in which no exercise is afforded t the muscular fibres or :nntal faculties, fear, grief, and deep anxiety, "taking too frequently, strong purgative medicines dysentery, miscarriages, intermittent and p pas mod c affections of the stomach and bowels; the most tommon of the latter cansps are late hour, and he loo fieipietit use of spiiituous liquors. Symptoms. Dyspepsia my be described from a want of appetite or au unnatural and v, raeious one, nausea, sometimes bdiutts vomithtg. sudden and tran.-ient distensions of the stomach after eating, acid and prutrescenl eruclions, water brash, I .tins in the -region of the stomach, costivetiess, palpitation of the heart, dizziness and dimness of sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, IbituhT.cv, spasms, nervous irritability, chilliness, sallo-.vi.ess of complexion, oppression afte r taliog, general debility; this disease will also very often produce the sick headache, as pioved by the. experience of ihosc vvh'- have suffered of it. Treatment. The piincipal objects to be kep iu view are 1st, to free the stomach and iutcstino 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 obvi itinat costiveness. Violent drastic purgatives should be avoided and those aperi cuts should be used which act gent! , and ratho by soliciting the peiistaltic motions if the into tines to their regularity of health, than 1 y irritniug them to a laborious excitement. There it to medicine better adapted to the completion of tins than Lr. Harlich's German Aperient Pills. To mipiove the functions of the debilitated organsand invigorate lhe system generally, no medicine has ever been so prominently efficacious as DrHarlich's Compound Tonic Strengthenidg Pills, whose salutary influence in restoring the digestive organs to a healthy action, and re-establishing health and vigor in enfeebled atid dyspeptic con stitutions, have gained the implicit confidence of lhe most eminent physicians, and an unprecedented public tctitnony. Remember Dr. Harlith', Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, they aro put up in small packs with full directions. Piincipal Othcc, No. 10 North Eighth stieet Philadelphia. Also, No. 41 8t. Clair st., PittsburgFor sale in this place by L. TIM Mi. Yjriccin.es, January, 20th 1640 ly