Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 November 1840 — Page 3
"With this iew he lias chosen for its country Has. IIa.U. and Mrj. Hto.icnsn, oasistcd' irwinihly fcy one of no Imi nbilify. Mm Lksme In poking of our Engraving, w beg e.,tri 3 cal! attention to the foilowingpubluhcj in lt o1jib, U: View f Constantinople. Schuylkill Water
not, r Indian Maid.Thtv Pilgrim, nnnv ft With csch of these wm published a Fuihivn fmt!e, containing eitricr threw or four figuics be L'tUlt.Fully an taftctully coloured Universally pronounced superior to any other Maaiine illustrations in thn or nny ether country. Beautiful as they undoubtedly art-, we pro'1.1'jnrf, without hesitation that those fir this ear shall bo superior. The engraving shall alnajit wtth more than the price of mbsrrip1ion. Wo do not, as many of our ccntempoiie Jjo, vhfl would scorn to tell a e;bal fiKehood. fist c ff MC(tid hand plate a origim.1. Ours are findou'i'teily so, and the defcia:p si-lteted by oi.itrvlves, and they vi ill bo contir.utd throughout tho jear. CiODKY'S EIOOK .. Urn emphatically turmed TfS LADIES' MAGAZINE a it i receptacle fur the contribution of the moat celebrated FEMALE WRI. TKOr AMERICA, most of whom of any eminence contribute to its pages. tn a future publication we will devote a column to publishing tho names of our cor.trmr.tors. It i too long, except far a separate advertisement. But let thu bo remomhe'ed, that we never in tay instance will mention the name of a cnntiibutor from whom we. have not the remotest idea ,f procuring a contribution. There are enough sritecsi-n our country, and good ones too, who if b?y are paid wi'd furnish inkier eulUcio.it for ii ur periodicals. T WN TV-ONE VOLUMES hive already t'n issusd. It is usual to announce that a raaJI edition only will be published. Contrary ta thii, the Proprietor of the Lady's Book announce that he will publish AN IMMENSE EDITION, with which he hopes to supply nil those who will favour him with orders, commencing with the January number. It will be seen by thw ad verttsement that every e-I.trt hn been madu by the proprietor of thin wuck ti make it apcrior to any Cher in America; &J a A M:V YEAR'S GUFT, Th Lady' Book i probably the most proper that could bo desired f t Ladio's edited by their own tex. and assistel, as the Editorial Departent U, bv the Pictorial Embellishment, it is rUi!y tin PARLOUR COMPANION. The Time aptly remark that "a subscription totals work, would be a mnrh mire arrptahle 'present to a ftirfiiend during the coni'. ; holidjy tcaOH, thin any cf tho gingerh. cu 1 annuals made of Laura Matilda poetry and diluted prose." There aro other publication that advertise FASHION PLATES. The Publisher cf the LiJj'aDook wihe it to be distinttly understood that tae principal Fashions in hi wort; ARE COLOURED. AND IN EVERV NUMUER; which i not the cae with any other wo:k published in thi country: unless they ie coloured th.-y are u-elet. The liilcrary ncpnrtmcut 1 p'ared under t!'.e supf rintendeuco of Mrs. MASAU J. HALE and Mrs. LVD! A II. SdGOUKNEY; two l lies so well known to the world, that U mention their names in connection "it i ny puidication i at once a guarantee f its mor- .:,!, iaue. and uti'ity. Of their cipabii-.ty tv'tnuuti i..tv o uooh, u i iiiuuuu !!a person will doubt, and the- proprietor mentions ' with pUasure that no English or American Mav:tjcui can publish in connection with it literary Department two name so celebrated in the world r letters. It will be remembered that Miss LESLIE contributes to e.ich number. TIIKIViUS.CAL DEPARTMENT I under the superintendence of J. C7. 03DORNE, than whom no pcts .n ii more cepablo of dun it justice. General Fcaturce. Literature, Tales, Essays, Legend, Romantic Iiicidanta in History, Extracts from the Old Poets, Reviews, Poetry, Female Education, Embellishment, Fashions Coloured. Lace, Embroidery, Fac Si1"11"' W'J. 'A great deal of curiosity is often expre.ed to ee the Chirograph y of celebrated person. Wttha'd endeavom o far as lie m our power u s...nfy this feclinr, by givin- from time to ti nc correct imitations of the most celebrated Female writer of the day. Anj embellishments to be found in any other Magaiine may be looked for in the Lady' 13ook. Oar Healingr Matter la about tho same in quantity as any Similar proportion, nrobably a little in the favor of the Book. It would be foolish and false to say that it con-, tain more, and the proprietor is not willing to! condescend to such means far any suppled advancement of his inteiest. The par" i of tue iinet quality for periodical uc. An 1 the ty-o-rraphical execution has Ion? been a subject or congratulation with those teat acquainted wita thee inatteis. Transmission by r.IailOne aJvantagethe subscriber ct TH s will hare, is its early reception It w.ll be revived at tho remotest Cities of the Lniou by t.ie first day of the month of publication. Business Department The price of the publication is THREE DOLLARS per annum the money to be positively received before a nnmUr is sent. INo U tters wid he taken from tho Poet Ollice unlcw too Po,taon them U paid. Unless positive oroe.s t the tirn of subsenbing. the work is continued .fter tho firat year, and if not paid dun,,, : he ,r. the rriee will bu iacrea-eJ to rOL.w DOL - .1 : r.,;,! T'n ess nositive oroeis aic lhim year, tne price LARS. . tn. ,;n .ii'imiA to turnisn WALTER! 8COTT'S NOVEL'S complete and toe L .V o BOOK one year for TEN DOLLARS. For the convenience of persons winning to . . r f the followins publications Graham-- M.gin. 8trJay 'hfonicle Alexanders w ecn.! ..tfv..,,. , Saturday Evening Po.t-.hey will be furnished with the' LAnx'a Boo, and any one of the pubIictio. one yeir, upon the receipt cf I ivr. DOt"BA.CSer9iJ' F.A.GODEY. Addres . . . 211 Chutwt s!rerf.jyidPJ sj.r.v..t or stolen on fueA) evening H-'i. ,-.' . .... i c i-o hinds hmh, n;'re l.t a i :rK UIii ji.. . footed, no marks or brand--1 r'Vt . . . m. regard will . 1 a!!OM'. I J - . tttt7k3HJ , ..... u,;- ,u eid Ilorso ,..' to anv ncr.son wlio w.u o...... ... -- , VlJ t0 a,.7 P if ..men. I w 11 Kive plOi U, m.in Vineennes. n . f fjr,hahorSe.and.0for.he 'ov.20th. 1 jiO.- -n24-3w IS OTIC IS. ... i . . cn'ui-riher are
Tcuuested to inane paj i"1 v . - "1" :-.l.,l.,..ire can be
FOR THE LADIES. I HE subscriber have this day received a new
8 uPP'y OI ) it itm- tr w - - . AjhiuitA "i &a I or tne Ladies f oilette a Mipctior cosmetic for improving and beautifying the skin, .-two-U;i hand tbo genuine French Cologne, Rofu Witter, Macasaai Oil. &c. Scc. J. P. COL WELL, A Co. Druzt'ists $ A j;ot Security Oth. 1H40. n2i-3w. N v. fl-P virtue of a writ of vtn-l in )m exponas,o me u rccttd irotn the Ci rk s dtiirp nl" i!u. iy: :. r. . -n " Will ex; V - Jubhe ;,Ie' ;it lfi C'ourt limine
v.. VF1, ...5iuiu.iv nit; jLii.iiHi t'-joi-iy oi virass ano iiemn ao;e ivoue.
iiciiiwcr iicii, i)t;vcca lite liouts of 10 o'clock, A. M.,a!:d 5 o'clock. 1. M agreeably to tho third section of tlicr lw rcgulitiiiT real snd personal estate to f xecutioii, all that rert iin trcl of land, lying, and beir.j, in Uusserou township, Knox County, Indiana, known and described as th') south half, of the south-oast quarter, ot section number fourteen, in township number five, north of range number ten west, containing" eighty aeres with the tippurlenanees '.hereunto belonging, lm ied oaa-. tiie property of Henry Fowler, to -at-isfy the above vtnditioni exponas in f.ivor of IJenjimin Wolf, against Henry Fowler, Lnee Hall, Matthew Catnmon'and Wilita:u Cd wards. A I1U All AM SMITH, S. K. C. Nov. Ivt't, 1-10 i!-3t. SHERIFF'S SALE. virliia of n writ of venditioni exponaa to nu directed from t!io Clerk's ofllce of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to publio sale at the Court House doir in Vinceunes on Saturday the 12;h day of December next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and ." o'clock i. M. of said day, agreeably to the third section of the law subjecting teal and personal estate to execution, all that certain tract of land forty-two acres, let the satni be more or less, it being three shares out of seven, of location number one hundred and forty seven, lying and beiiifj in Knox Countv, it being given up r.s the property of Wm. C. Fulleiton, to satisfy the above writ of venditioni exponas in fivor of Ezra Talnndge, Chesterfield M. Ward ai :d Joseph Maiks, and against Alfred Beilwood, Wm C. Fullerton and Alien II. Kamsev . 15 M. SMITH S K. C .November IT, 1640. J 4-'!f. ' Q R A M M A R S C II G 01. VINCENNES UfJIVEnSITY. gsgHE second qu.irter cf tlie lirit terai wiil commence on the l?th int. TEHMS. The full English course, per cor. of 1 I w erks. i?amo with Mthcmatic' and Book Keej inp. Sum- with Greek and Rmm Cla"'. I, "5 5,00 ."5.00 1,00 2.50 Erench. Drawing. Fuel for season. Board, washing, bed and be iding at rer week. Pev ment quarterly in advance. No deduction lor loss of time, eicept in cases of extreme emergency. Pupils charged from the dav of entrance. HE V. 15. IS. KILLEKELLV. Vrca't. Vincsnnts I'mvcrtity. Nov. 13th, 1610. n:3-3w. SHERIFF'S SALE. MB Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose l public sale at the Court Honse door in Vineennes, on Saturday the 1 2th day of December next, between the hours nf 11) n'cloi'k A. M.. and 5 o'clock P. M. of said day, agreeably to the third section J of the law subject'tajr real and personal estate to execution, all that certain tract of land lying and being in tho additonal donation number two hundred and five, containing rghty three acres', a!.-o forty oma of tho mu tli-wes t ouarter of the north-west quarter of section No. eleven in township number four north of range number ten west, thirty nine acres and thirtv hundredths of tot number two of fractional section number eleven in township number four r.orih of range number f.-jn xvet and seventeen acres and thirtv three hundredths of lot number three, of fractional section number four, in township number four, north of range 10 west, and the appurtenances thereto belonging, levied on as the property of Henry Price, to satisly tnc aoovc venomum eApuius i:t favor of Uenjimin Wolf, against Henry Price, James Kvle nd Henrv I). Wheei;v ABM. SMITH, 6. K. C. -N()V l7ti, 1 640 2 l-3t. vv .-, - iT f M fc f ALL Aftli W ! . GOODS. 17th 1640 2l-3t ITER TA.vM. DFRTCH ct Co., respectfully inform W their friends and tho public genei ally, that they have, rccentlv received from the eastern cities. ' A LARGE AND SPEXD1I) ASSORTMEST OF FALL AM) IV INTER GOODS. Well adapted to the present and approaching seasons comprising almost every article usually kept in a retail toie. They invite then friends and the public generally, to call and ex- . - ,..r,. ..r.-hnira elswheiP. as t-iev are amine ouum j- 0 - r . .i.. ;r,,l in sell low. Also a lot of Printinpaper. Vineennes. Nov. 20th 1S-10. n24-6w. re .-t. iwrfnv i;ivra, no... w. , , -...p.t uv me. Martin nobinson. 'f ! a Jlu;Ce of the Peace, in and for the county o be,,. i ,f T, .dhina. nt the instnnce and I.-Ci nri)l II."-- - ... r.( cinr Yl (Lbson. nsainst the j,,,,,,, ,.av. ----- ' , , rhaU, U rights, credi... and eflecta r. .W""" - ... .- . .: 1 ....-I . 1 - Wihim t' IloblUll. Wtiicn saiu aujeumeni i-.i- . ... ...t,..rnrf.l. no eoo. ds nod chattel-, found, am "tCU . . ..;.. Wii'o.n Tlorteh. John ii-oniom3 i:; IP. l:jo.-. i-. William A. Hull, as janiiMe3, Lf which the said William C. Dobbin, and all
.v i- tr rested, wi take notice. othtr-l',tCre MAKTIN ROBINSON.. T. P. Knox co. Indian
notice'" I! hereby given, that n Monday the 7tU day of
Uecenuer next, cejng me iirst uay Poii r. t v lorn mi ski oners Cour t of L a w rp nr .1,. Pnm.lv t'ommisfiioners Court of Lawrnn. o rn.in. ,, . t : ) nn ,, bidder, ai the old Court House, in the Town of Lawrcnceville, for furnishing brick. lumber, and tone, for n new ('ourt House. Contracts to he secured by bond. 13y order of Comm. Court. E. Z. RYAN, CLrk. Lrtwrenccville, I!!.. Nov. 4th, 1S-10. r.:?-St. ! ROL'ESS! ROPiis?!! X . V 4. Jt A , B EWIS STOW LP, tenders his t-hicere thrtnks to those who liave herctofoie to liberallv patronized him and elicits a continuance, lie has now, and will con.tantiv keep on hand, lieu t.oids, and f lougn Lines, 1 rot Lines, i ishing Lues, Chulk Lines, Ac., all of which ho will dispose of on reasonable terms. Nov. ISth, 1810. n'23-Gw. TilE underidirned Executor nf ilm cstut of A John Ocheltree. hite of Knox countv. Ia. dccnsifil, wiil expuwo to public sale, at Uruccville on oaturd.iv the Oth of December, ensuing, ai) i the personal property, of said deceased, consisting of tho mllnviag articles, to wit: One Dearborn W:i;on, One Lot cjf Books, together with m-iny other artiidrs too tedious to mention. Term of Sti'c. All sums of three dollars and under, rns'ii On nil sums over three dollars, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser civini his note with approved security. ROBT. McCORD, Executor. Nv. 9th. 1840. n:3-3t. A il 1 1 2 s : i : s i t a t v - ? 3b o S i v v .- rf,,lIE undersigned his taken out letters nf admmi.sli .il ion, on tho estate of Wm. Gamble, late of Knox county, la. dcecr.sed. All tho?e having claims ttirainyt s.iid estate, will pre.-ent them legally authenticate 1 for settlement. Those indebted to ih" same will please make immediate settlement. The estate is supposed to bo solvent. LORE.N'ZO GAMBLE, Adm. Nov. Oth, 1 S10. n23-3t. X il m I !i;iira t S:i It. T lir. underMnnci!, administrator on the estate of "m . ( Jam ble, deceased, will expose to public sale, on is.iturdav t!ie ";l!i of December, ensuing, ail tin; personal property oT said docea.ed, coosistinj; in part of the following: Household and Kitchen ruiniture. Two hurses and waon. .Vc. Terms of ki!c All sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand; and ail sums over live dollars, credit of twelve month will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved feeiuit. LORE.VO GAMBLE, Adm. N( i 10 n23-3t. "'HE u '.dcr-i'Mied has taken out lettets of ad ministration on t':e eft"to f Joiin McCiure. late of Knox county, la. deceased Ail thoe indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them legally authenticated for settlement. Th csfite issunpo-eii to be solvent. ROUT. McCORD, Adm. Nov. Oth, IS 10. n23-3t. IIIL uu- cru;ied, will ofl.-r ot pu' ..c sale on tiie 'i!st of November, int. at th resilience 1 of Cyr Pullet. F.sq. at half past IS o'cl nk, P. M. the fallowing porsonal estate: One Cow, Chairs, One Table, Kitthtu Furniture, K'gt-ther with variou other arlulei too tediomto mention. Ttrm.-. Cash on all sums under two dollars. On others, R monthi. credit upon appioved securitv B. CAT11ARINK. ' Nov. l.'nh, IS 10 n23-Gw. rNoruil TTS hereby given to all whom it may concern, to come forward on or before the 2th day of December next, and settle theii notes and account, as furl'iitr iiidub'ence cur.not be triven. R. F. TO.MLINSON. Russellviilc, III.. Nov. 20, 12-10 2 1-31 ijf 1 1 E subscriber hereby requests all tnch a: owe him bv note or boos account, to cunt f.,rinl nnd m.ike navmtnt on or t'ctore t:n 1st ------ - - i - of M TI ii i ids rst ant l.i-t ca.i.t, wi Those f.iiiin to comp.y wi be nromp'Jy i.'r.in up to tie h ibis re uc bull rinq. 11FGH DOAK Nov. 20th 110.--n. l-3m. tm". .s t fs 'Ri?FA?T to an order of the Probate Co; 1 of Knov countv. la . at the November term hereof, 18 l'1. the undersigned dniii.itrutor, on the estate ot Ito!..;it icemen, Ule oi 5jki couuiy leceased, will offer at pubhe vandusin the town of Uruccville, in amd county, on r-raturjay tne 12th thiy of December next, all the right, title and interest which said deceased had at tne time of his death, in and to 121 acres of land bem? part of donation. No. 22S in said county, on a cre.'it of fcix and twelve months, the puichaser oi-tr-' bond with epproved security. C a ARKAHAM MILLEILJr. ? (iinr, JON AT AN P. COX. ' Nov. 20th, 1340. u2l-3w. n.u NOTICE. MIiia-ch Ija.k,) Vineennes, Nov. 16th, 1SI 4 dividend of four and a bait per cent, na been declared from the profits of this UanK for the six months ending, Oct. 3 1st, payable to Stock-hcldcrs on demand. JOHN KOSS CdihU? n21-oW. .jJHst ESeecSvrcl, ER late arrivals, a fresh Mipply of the fol-l..-,win-articles: (iround White Lead; Lin IP seed oil; Spirits Turpentine; Alcohol; Copal. Japan and IJIack Varnishes; Paint brushes; Spanish 13rown;Ven. Ped; Red, Clack, and Dry White Lead. Rose, Pink, Lithiage Chrome; Gr.cn Chrome; Yellow, Prussian. Uiue, British Lustro; Yellow Ochre; Spanish Whiting; Sperm On; Lemon Svrup; Sal tErutas; Copper; Indigo; Madder; Alum; Ground Logwood and I ustic; Glue; Nitric, Muriatic and Sulphuric Acids; Window Glass; Putty; Scotch and Marcooov SnutlV; &lc Ac, at wholesale and retail by . E. PECK. Drugcft. Maikct street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincrnnes. Julv 18, 1840.
RECEIVED. 20 Eoxes, No. I, Kentucky 1 - bacco, and f"r sale by MADDOX GAo5"Nnv 13th, IS if.
WAR ! WAR ! ! WAR ! ! !
ij eubscr:ler takes thin timely oppoituniiy oll.uung rua cmtorr.f M know, ttt A olo of hand will not pav eff their accounts in the tore ai tLe' ud i-i't ear- fVithtr will prom,s,'l",n'wlMu P".v " o..l nol.,a. tun t ork or c.isii win aiHHi'r i:.e purpose. - ow in oruer i maintain your credits in the store, hi'd save costs nt tho f quire', mid nif:ntuin those trood feelings r.iul coniidiT.ee that should exist between the buyer and seller, come forward on or before the 5ih December i.esl, like men and payments make. In c.tso tho above i? neglected do not be surprised to lind voitr nous and accounts, with the proper oflieers for collection, without icseive, but if tli ubove is complied with, new account may be made. I mean nothing but what is riht Vouri respcdfu'lv, A. II. DANIEL. Viueenne Nov. 3d, IS10 n22tf. X O I C K . JOURNEYMAN CHAIR M A K ER.ce.n pet constant employment and a good situ.atlu" !'-v amvlnS to J08EP ROHEMAN. Oct. 23 1810 20-tf. A Savt WIi2e sanSit'. HE subscribers inform those who ar indehted to them, that they are in great want o? she needful at this time, and lliereh.ro iiill noon rll ut come forward and make pay. menV'Viov tlieir accounts by notes, as longer inlu!genee cannot be given. We want money and imi't hive it, to pav our own debt. hi' HTC If cc "ANNA IP N. B. The books can bo found at the old stand P. M. Moore will wait upon you. B. H. 0,t. 23, 1S40 3;)-tf. 10 Ilhis Tnnncr's on,, ..f and fur . a superior quanty, just received ai- bv ii. K. ri:civ. Mirlxt fl.pjip-itt C Lira's Ik-iil. Sep. 25, IS 10 n K'uf. Dr. AMOS ;. IHIJJAS BENIiiHE PATENT TRUSSES, FOIt rilF (U'RF OF 1 1 EMM A OR RLII'TIIIU:. imuluabltf r.i ticle for the above uisease, lor .caie ov H. E. FECK, DruiszUt, Market si. opposite (Mark's Hotel. Oct. '1. 1810 ulTtf. t t i S TO V E S J 2 REM! I'M COOKING S'l'l for Ki ia'.I families, for s-ide ! STOVE5S, suitable w bv ;ri:en'how . bovle. b. 21st, 1-vlO C9-tf. Vmoenncs, 1 Ll l'L T . J. T. Ill SSI.'-L LIM3LKY UUSoSEF J., Commission and Forwarding rHorchauta No. 30. POT lilt AS STllllT, Rcti'.io: v'i k P. (Jriv Sc Co.. AVw OruaiV., Cbvchman, Robets V Co., Atie Ynri; Lea. Bui.ker -V t. o . I fi iiuuiihtf ,- v ini.iui v;"-vin V. (Jo. Ii:iivit.t hi..- Poindex;er, Kiiey cc ( o., 'i,7,"'u''v'i ; N. II. Janiiey V Co, A'. Luuls , .(os. ('. it, liiascnr, hi J. t'arrington, TerrtHr.'uff. '.' . J. M. tockwell &. Co., Eiansi iiU, la.; N. S'mith, Voicnm.i, la. Vineennes, Oct. dOih. lln. nCl-tf. ' T 2 V l-s . A: LI. those indebted to IL N. Cob-man, by note or book account, are hereby notified to pay the same on or before the 1st f December, or ubide the com-cjucnccs. E.N. COLMAN. Vinc.ius. Oct. CGth, 1 840. n2C-tf. NIGHT SCHOOL. kW5HI1 subscribei's ni. it sdiool will i.ieiiC j on Monday evening, the h"d i'it. Tho.-e iut uHi;!- t .xvj.l t';..:-;, .j'.ves of the oj -porlimi v, sie div.irrd to call previous, or on t.:it vvtnh-.g, l id mak i3 known such intei.tio.s, at the school roo.O'i on Maiktt street. 11. CAVANAI'GH. Nov lUth, 1S40. n:3-3w. the St. Gabiiel Colleire, c :;es. oy of I o or 1 ft ii s aurc, v. :io co-no attend the horses, cut wood, ac. to whom would be uiven. hi Imvw-I. clothes und schooling. None need ui-ply, unless well recommended. P. Vi. No person is uutliorized to purchase on .... . i ... v,.....nr, creoit I r nie e.siauiisi.iuoni, e.tcej i. no uioian. EllMK TllfR.Ml'S. P. EELLIEIi, Prea't. Nov. 13ih, IS 10. n23-yw. BOOK BINDING. iNDUCED by several gentlemen ot this pUce. the undersigned intends to try what he can d ' in the v y of his trade, ('.hit of Dock Eluding.) in Vineennes. Then- if an old and true saying, that "the deed or the work must praise its master," ha therefore deem j i? entirely useless to enter into any detail of whaw.v is able to do. Let those centlemori who oave any thing to do in his line, tiy him, and natis'y themselves. He car. nt found attending regularly to his business ia t nc of Mr. Jud.di'j store rooms, opposite A. LeRov'a residence. ALOVSE PtAHNH AMD. Soy. iSl'i, 1840. n23-3w. rt-. Strayed or stolen from the sub ifr8 briber on Tuesday the S?th 0J X a -K'iV l,cr' a chesnut sorrel horse, lour VfrVl year" ol al,out 14 hauJs hii:h' VSE'a ""t shod his eyes are of a bluiih east, and resemble those of a moon-blind horse, but sees well. When he was missing his m ine and tail were considerably thronged with burrs. Any perion returning tho nhovy desciibed horse will receive all reasonable charges and the thanks of M. L. ED SON. Nov. tl'-.h, IS 10 r.23-:?t. A tl in hi i l tn t o r - s rWHEtindersiane.l ha taken nut letters of administration on tne esute ot John Ocheltree, late of Knox county. Ia., deceased. All those indebted to said estate, nre requested to tmke immediate navmcnt. and such as have claims against thesnn.e, .vill present them legally aiithenti cated for settlement. The estate is sup posed to be solvent. fJUHT. McCOHD. Exrtutor. N..v. 1th, 18r".it33-3i.
THE PRGB.8A!. RETURNED. THROUGH SHEER NECESSITY J2G.QEW1T THE jINVIE tHll nnderijned t:iAC thi mode of infnmim; -4 hi friends in this er d the iieiKhbortng counties; that he hi resumed the 'oV trade ofi blowiins and striking' a; d icspectfuliy toiicirs j their patronage, and assures them that ad work I entrusted to him in the BLaCKSMI'17ING and WAGON MAKING, shall be done in u workmanlike manner, and at the shortest notic;. He hs now on hand Pour horse, or Road Wagons; Two horse ditto; One hore Dearborns, and horse carts; also wheelbarrows, cutting boxes, bedsteads of d.dl ieiit patterns, and a greet vaiicty of useful and ornamental utcnsiU used by the Farmer, Mechanic or big bug, and which lie will sell on such terms as to suit the limca, which wiil t.f extremely low for cssh. Job woil; in either uf the libovc lines of busi:ess, will receive prompt utt.-iiiio.n, nt hi "-hop on 2d street, below Market. l.djoinin his wveiling house, or at his bUcksmith shop oppu.-ite Mr. N. Smith's l'oik hoi'se. When this auvertiacrneut cea-te-a to appear in the newspHpers of the place, it must nat bj taken for granted that the toils at the anvil hve ce.ised. JO.V D! NMNG. sep. 19, IS 10 nlStf. N. B. lie likewise most respectfully requests those indebted to him, by note i t Look account, to call and settle the same on or before the first day of January, 1811; and those failing to ttteiid to thi notice must expect to be treated, as those to whom I am indebted, treat mo. J. I). 'iJ'Lii reciivetl direct rrjrn Boston, splendid varir-t) loots and ."shoes, aimirablv suited to th present and i-.p. proaehing seasons, w hich w ill be soid unusual;, luw for caih. Amongst the assortment art the fot-
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low ina;: 100 pair Men's thick Iirouas. 50 " ' RiijidJ, 50 JJo)'; Eoot,i, "0 " Kip Ji'roa.in, f.O " flitt Culj Doionlnx Shoe 100 " Kip Soots. f:0 Seired Cw'f Hoot. 50 " do Tine Ttgjtd, o ) " Lady's Seal Skin Shuts, 50 " du Kip Aof.j, 50 " do Strap ishoes, , ;".U " JiANt"! Seal Skin Shot,,. 50 Lady's f'untpi, 50 " Children' lira 'tins, TO " Bnfs Thick Root, 5 ) Roy's R rogaris, . 'l T.'.Z, .'5'dher with t!.e fotiner slock. :
-'- ! assortment cornolele. Thoe ree.ntly purehaj-c were jndii lousiy selected, and are v j. . i u,4t'U to '. of tho b. -l i.ijUiiul.. PA I'KICK MOO!;!!. Vineenne, Oct. 2Cth, 1 S 10. i:Ul-tf. FOREHi X A NI) 2i O Ji E2 T S V I; 3 O V 411 li WN store, und lor bale at an advance of 15 per Jrti cent, on cosl and charges, tor cash, a .small stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. Also, pure French and Peach L'rundy, Holland Gin, Irish Whiskev, 4c. by GKEENOW vt POVLE. Vineennes, FeJi. oth, lS-10 :j;.tf. haf.i:::i.s .i nli j'.i- f w-v liei Whiskey on eonsipnniPin. lor snie jv cufiksi!a:;k. a--. r. ct,. , ,vs:vSi Oct. IS if. nlTtf. J U'T recti vt d tnd tor s.de b. .v f r ens'i, following v t 11 selected froh Groceries : 10 to 10 6 10 o C, 1 I 1-2 1 C f. 12 12 2 I 10 ll.liTS rs a t ih C Cti.ee, do Iho, Leaf u-ar, b d.t avanreih ugar, d.t N. O. Molasses, Casks perm Oil, Half Pipes Domestic Erai.d, Pir e C'r.am-wigu Erandv , do Cozniae. do do Holland (Jin. bbls tiperior Port W ine, Tubs be.-t thewhog 'I'obacco. d.t do Common. Chests Y. H. 'J ea, do Imperial Tea, Iioxes liar ho.ip, Pahs Co: to l Yarn, Nos. .', G und 7 l.u.i dred ery low for cash. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, bv the barrel. PATRICK MOORE." Vr.i'i,pn'.n-. :yv'.. - ..o rplHF, partnership heretofore existing ami tioin business ut.uef th" name and st !e of iC Mooitn. A; Co., is this t!a mutually iiissolveil. All persons knou ing theinselves imlubted to tlie late firm, either by note or book account, are vetjiiesu-d to call and settle the faint? with TatiK-k 3t!uorc. who m authorised t receive ;.ud SCtt'.C lliC HP. PATRICK MOO Hi: &. Co. Vinrrnne. July i. l'-ltO (iYwife Gn. let left my b"d and boarding without my just cause or provocation on the olh day of October 110. J Ins U.crciore is to f.,r,enm nil nersons Irom ereoiting or iieauii- wu her in any way on my account, as i am ui ..ri t . oi...-. mmed to i)9v no debts of tier commt tins .o this date Octobei the 10th 1810. A1W1'..I Jiii.i'. Oct. 10. 1R10. n1Sw3. OVSTliKS! OVSl'KUS!! v ()vter supper n ill be prepared a IHL ,t, FiniM 'oltec-linuse. v.tmo imik, come all ail who arc fond of the (ielicio. .i;.t, ,.mp. and von will l accommodated with stewed ovtor. oyMer fiittrr-, broi'cd sTuirrtli". A:''. ().j. 2, 1810 n!7.
IMPORTAMT DISCOVERY, rPHE public are hereby directed to the mui- - csl ailvertisemeut of Dr. HAKLICH'S cio valed Cumpouad Slrtnxthening 2'tnuV . tind Cerman Aperient ni!, which are a Mcdi.-:n P. JIarlich, a celebrated physician of Altdora Germany, which lim been used with unparalled success throunhcut Germany. This rnedicino consists of two kinds, vi?: tha German Aperient, and the Compound Strengthening Tunic Pills. Thy are each put up in small packs, and should both be used tot Meet a permanent cuie. Tho?. who are aillicted would du well to make a trial jf thi.s inva!u:i! !e inrdicine, as they iiever produe feifknews or nausea while using. A safe a:.d f tctual reinedv for
'' stomach complaints; pain in the id Li t r comp.aints, loss of appetite. Flatulency, Palpi ,f!',')n the lieart, ceneral debility, nervous irri 'hi.ity, sick headache, lYinrdt; diseases. Spasm 1 . I- . ... . ' casmuuc aneeuons, uneumatwm. Aft!, mas. Consumpton. ,c. The German Aperient Pilla are to eleaii.-e the stomach und purify tho bluod. Th Tonic or trengihenin- Pih'-i t . Ftrengthen anJ invigorate the nerves and disc-tive organs and give tone to the rtomaeh, as all . iseases oiii;inata from imjiurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating - ... uil-iscs is pursue Ly till practical Physicians, wttich experience hi tanhi them to be the only remedy to etl'ect a cur - -v9 v VJ 1 1 il.V U They are not only recommended and piescribeJ by the most portent cd I'hvsiein,; in their daily practice, but also taken by those lei.tlemen tlitraselves whenever they feel the sv nptom'of those disease-:, in which they know Vie-m to be ttlkftth.u.?. 'J'iih h the case in all hi-e cities in which they have an exlt-muve sale. It U not tube understood that these medicines nih cure ail diser.m merely by purify in-the blood this they wiil not do; bur they cutaii.fy will, &nd sulliciei.'t authority of d.u!y ptoofi nixerting that thoie medicine, tjken a recoinr.-.ended Ly the direction,- which accompany them, will cure a great majority of dLcr.se i" 'he stoma, h. lungs, and liver, by which i:i::uriliet vl i!u; biood are occasiL.r.eu. L:rsjorl;t;5f io Females. Dr. O. P. lirlich's Compound .Strernjthcutn; 'i'uiiic, uud German Aperient Pill. Tht piils lemove ah tlio--e uisiicssnii; dint'asen which Female, are Ji.ib.'e to be atHlcted i;L. Tlier remove those morbid secieti.ms which when retained, too.i induce a mtmber of di.seases and oftentimea render Pern den unhappy i.nd miserable all tiivir Mm-s. Thos.o. i used aecordin to directions, iusm-diiitely cieatc a new and healthy action iliroiihout the whoio uystem by purifiing tu ILod, und giving strength to the utoiuach and bowels", at the same time relieving the pain in thu side, b tck. and tains, fcivintj appetite and inwgvf cure. lam:;, iuc hii t. .. j .roper i jr.cujn and lestoiiu; trajtCjtii! repose. I i.ose who iita.tfi. most certmN h.tl tilO--M; dessed when they compare the. ascites to iUlieier. Unit l av-' neon a.'.liete 1. or yesri with VLill-.o1 Uiscaiis -vliich t..e iiumi.ii funiiv sue ui! subject to be troubled with. ilsea.sts nrenLt themselves in variou rr:ns and irurn virion circuuiPttt'd'e, which, in tlie coininenceuieiit, ma all be ehetked by the use of Dr. O. P, lfjl.t Co- '-und .truigthunin and Germ.in .perierit i I ieer-su:Ii as Uypepsia, i.:vLr. ompl.imts, J'sir4 Hi tt.e Rheumati-ui, central li-bi'itv, 1'emaie li.'ltl. Ihseases, an. I ad D:-;e.'isei to v.mich him;..i is subjeot, where toe tuiuach is ailVcicd. Directions fji company it.ciit. 'i'hes" M. uicii can be taken t'th er.e.'t s-t,e,v tiy tie :., st - .di-.tj !etiihi, as they arc ::.i!d i:l thiii oer.n; .;i und h-.eoinl m i h .'i. ci.ct i. Hhcii2:2:&i:s::i. Entirely cured by tiie t:so of Dr Harlich's Compound Cist'iifetht';:. and German Anri.-nt I'iiis. Mr. Solon! m v ilon, of Chiier co. l'a , afllieted for two vt-atji with thu a'tove liistrc.dug disease, ot which l:e had to ine 'as crutches for IS mcnlhs; his symptom!? were, t Aerticiating pnin in all his joints, i-spicirdly in his hip, shoulder, and ancles, pain increasiuj shvavs toward evoniug uttendc.i il!i In at. J!o was at or.o limo not able to moe his limbs on accuunt of the pain b.ing so great: he b. iiia d vised, by a Aiend ol liii to pro.-i.ie Dr. i'urlich's P.!.'.-,. sri.t tj ;t.y Ci;enl in e-.t ( iit r, and procured r-ome; on m-i,n the r.i diein ' the tl.iid day the tin ilisuppearc J and his streri' ih i:. creasing fast. ni:d in thiee week. w;s r.h.e to alN l; l to his ioisiriesi, which he had not liouo lor IS n.oi.ili-.; lor the benefit of i.ibvis a:..;clei, he uisms lhc-.ehx.es .u')li.,heel that the jav i'O le'ievi-J, u.,d juinia i.joy th t r.sur, s ot a henliuy h;"e. 1 iiis disease! mk.ii oriiaat.-s iVir.i it huhit ot by exctsoveiio.iijiug or fiisteuuiiig the sto.oaou .-..te t .-.Uio; or uriinr.mc, or verv nroirafted noiioorf r . cffastiiij-; an indolent or cedent an,- life, in whiih cx Tcise is alRtrJed to the iiium u'.ar l'.bn s or mti.t.ii ficuhit-s, tear, grief, and d. "p an.ie!, taking too freoLtmtly, itromr p-tuvitivo medicines dysentery, miscaniapes, intermittent an l spa-.iuod c infections of tlie stomach and bowels; tho moU tomm.m of the latter causes are late hours im-l he too fifoucr.t X1HV of spirituous. 1 i.' ti- rs. 1, ni :;t 0'. Dyspepsia miy he uf-st" ihed f.o;u is. want of appetite or an unnatural and voracious one, nausea, sometimes li'd'rnis VDmiiing, sudden and transient di.-tensions of the stomach after catimr, aci.l and prutiescent t rueti ins, va,,'lc,.KS' pains in tho region of the lo-pn ';,., (iim"f paltaUoi. of toe her'unrmeti(uI 10,.011lt..nJ.i .'"V .!'.'""! ipasuiq, nervous irritability, ehilliness, suiiovvness of complexion, oppression after eating, noiieial debility; this disease will also very often produce the sick, headache, a proved by tho e.rlie nee of those who have suhi red of ii. Treatment. The principal objects ".o he kep in view hit 1-t, to free the stomach and intcstiuo from oilendin!; materials. Siu, to improve to tone of the ci'-stive organs and energy ot th svstem i.i removiiiT noxious ti.attcrs lram tr stomach, and ohvi iti.14 costive nos-. loicut mas tic purgatives s'nou'd be nvoi.led nn.i tIio;'c apen cnta should be used which act gently, and ratlm bv soliciting the peiistoltic motions of the into linos to their regularity of health, than by irritainr them 1o a laborious excitement. Them m io"iiedicit:c better adapted to tho completion of this than Dr. Harlich's German Apeiient Pills To impiove the functions of the debilitated organs end invigorhti. the system generally, no medicino has ever been so prominently elhcacious as DrHarlich's Compound Tonic iMrengthenid,' Pillo. v.hose salutary influence in restorin? the digestive organs to a healthy action, and re-es!'iishiii health and vigor in enfeebled an. I dyspeptic con Hitutions, have gained the implicit confidence o the most eminent physic ians, and 1111 un precedent e! public testimony. Remember Dr. jrlich' ('ompound Tonic Mrensthening Pills, they uro put up in small packs with fill diue'.ions. Piineipn! Oifice. No. 13 North Eighth stri-: Philad. !j M l Also. N . J I St. Clair st.. PittnhursPer tab in this place by Vinrr.r,cs. Jn'n;v, 20:h 1 R in L. TI M M lv
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