Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 January 1841 — Page 3
On the 2 1th of October Admiral Walk the reat proportion of these "luxuries" cr, Hey, left l$e yrout, ia company with as an evidence of British influence! the Talbot, for St. Jean d'Acre. which O the sagacious the candid Glob-' place they reached at 11 P. M. They Patriot. hoie to until morning, when they were j The importation of silk into this counjnined by three other vessels; Admiral try in 1VPJ amounted to nearly 3,o;0U alker hoisted a (lag t,f truce and stood' ( 0 J dollars.
in, and repaired m person to summon the' town to surrcnder.but the boat was ordered away, and the letter containipc the com-
niatiu to friirmnlcr was refused. specimen of loco focoism than the followAdmiral Walker then proceeded to.iug. IlucLjani was dismissed from of-
coasultSir K. cnopiord on the expedienv 01 worming tne town. ,sir Krbert , Siop.oru ceternnncd upon postpon.n -r ; iurter operations, and recalled the British force off Acre. Admiral Walker then lantiv determ;::. upon itiOne, rnu bravn; tho enemy. 1 ? ac.1 . 1 : " i , e-'-jinlv rail hi a uuii Mil ) m r.'i'nt Under the fjriressess, and fired a broadside, but tiotv it!. standing '--0 jzuns might have opened ih.or lire, not a shot was tired. On the od!h a council of war was field and ill o attack decided on, and on the same evening the sir mumerary force of Koyal Marines were embarked on board the respective vessels. Oa the following day V.0- o Turkish troop-; were embarked. Gen. C F. Smith accompanied t!:em. At daylight on the '2d, the Turkish ami Austrian ships came up, and thoy continued to throw sheila into the town throughout the day. Oa the 3d, at half past '2, the batteries of Acre were opened on the thips, and they immediately opened a tremendous tire in return. At half past 4, the action being at its height, a terrific explosion, occasioned by the ignition of the principal powder magazine of the city, too!; place, by which an entire regiment, posted in its neighborhood, was destroyed, consisting of 150 1 to 17P0 men. S.o:i :f:er the. Egyptian troops which sun iv ed, left the town. ;m 1 300 Turkish. t ro. ' I"3, roek'T Th. dt iciment ot Austrian : ok posesion at day light, mu'e wa.i dreadful, bwl the lo.-s I'.rliiaJ iinix. e. 1 Pi" mien and ;a:-d at t marines was o:u 1? t Si. ver1 neraliv believed :h t L-Mas ilin'r a i ii 111 i:iarr 1 :k--had succeeded in no hoc t i - oetw en his youngest to:i, the iiM'T. an 1 the Queen of ear-t a- the -o;:-c:it of the i Cit;. . ;a:!i. !ar . Ex-Op-a lb i. T cm'.us! :.. -tier, can l: tomen;, C'liiir'.rt;:? u;:i Tie rteam ship Pre?id Y. rk 1 I ;h. arrived out on The i. we receive cer. The mail will no? I s:;;: time, the sreamar three haws-T.? in :j-!tin:x Ml from Xew fie to. from a pasene delivered for having parte-! nto doek, an-! is Hi w i;i th- ctrcam. A frj-.Tt time i:i.-e. John Wiiht Sc Co. b inker ef J ,oiuhn, filled: thev field large MMI1-ih-po?ited !iv ('atholic families. i i,e wake o f Noif.lk .had .C 0.000 sterling i'i tht-ir !ianJ, and another nobleman had ,t.. 'i p. " tm-nediate e. oi'.-Vuf the failure is s.iid to have been the wild and random speculations of John Wright hiai-t if, in various things. One of his wild iuvesuuents t ok jdaco in I he United States, in loaning to a company, ot rather buving from them, the town site of Cairo, located at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and afu r advancing about s.'Ud, 000 or more towards b. hiding it into a city, by making levees, erecting houses, work shop3, etc. When I passed the sme town site, in May last, the place was, nevertheless, ten feet under water, and the people were compelled to pass from one house to the other in boats. The place is not only liable ti inundation, but, with all, is considered a very unhealthy location during the summer monthr. The " President" will not leave again for New York till the 1 0 th of February. The mail being about to close, I must elosi? also. Adieu. A. J . TAXES ON ClIiCCLATlNG .MEDIUM. CONGRESS in Senate Mr. Henton, on 'cave, introduced a bill to impose tax on bank notes, and other paper designated as a circulation. The simple announcement of the title of tlit Hill was itself sufficient to show 'hst the Senator from Missouri had brought his wares the wrong market for it proposed to .av a tax to raise revenue. And the Se.iate was called upon to originate a Bill for that purpose! in direct contrariety to the express prohibition of constitution, and the provision which requires such measures to originaie in the Ilo'.'.se of Representatives. In IIjusco Heps. yir. JOHN Q. ADAMS asked ieave to move the following resolution : HcsolvcJ, That the Postmaster General bo directed to report to this House the names of all the postmasters throughout the Union who have been removed from office since the oM day of March, 1S29, with the names of the persons appointed in their places; underscoring; the names of all those removed for official delinquency or misdemeanor, and specifying the nature thereof, the complaint upon which the removal was made, the evidence in support of such complaint, and whether the officer removed was made acquainted with tlie complaint, confronted with his accusers, or allowed to be heard in his defence. , The resolution was read, and, at tne request of Mr. McKAY, was laid over under the rule. .,e ft TX ON LUXURIES. The Globe iso 'excessively hard run for matter ol ,,ulttical offence on the part of Mr. W-b-I.cr that it refers to his wilhngnes, to uix French sks and wines, as a prool uf his hired of the French, and love to tho Lngsh ' Though the Globe itseil it 'luxuries from all countries should be taxed "it pretend, to regard a proposition Xin with thatcottntry which furnishes
There is not perhaps to be found, in
the whole ranjo of it-i historv. : imrpr rice by Governor Woodbridgo became a perstvnted patriot was elected Sheriff by the loco foe.H S v, artwoutc-d for T exas was overtaken and brought, back. At. Eu. Vis. k'liiction. In front of the jail, this da, at 1 o'clock, i M. As I am now confined in person, by an crder from Judge Whipple, and. for the want ofmoncy to pay my just demands, I offer for sale, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, in front of the jail, the following property, viz: Several Promi ssory Notes, that are good and collectable; one Fur (.Vp; one Watch, and several ottier articles. CALEB BFCKNAM. N. . A collection will bo taken up for my benefit, if I have i.ot enough to relieve me. Pontiac, Dec. 4, IS 10. Political Rcsi ;nat:ox. The editor of the Philadelphia Ledger, a few nights since, ''aw three othcers iff the present administration, walking down the street ,vith reversed umbrellas, whistling t'1L. dead .narcn. 1 tie patient spint ot pir.iorophy they evinced, in their measured tread and composed features, was worthy of the school of the ancient stoics. ii, .- - A Yufsi; Suct-ku. The Xew York Tattl.T tolls how an oM woman the other Juy was tauh. ly her rau.'chiM h )w to suck es . "tiraiu!r.iotiii r," saiJ a phiiosohcr in Irock .-iiid trown.Tat we inut cause an iiici?um at tho .icx, and create a corresponding apperturo ut the bise', t!en apply it to the !r, and at the lirnt inhalation t'.ie contents are extrauteJ." Lord-a-niarcy '" said the ohl hi how ainazin"! When 1 was a 1 1 1 i ' 1 we i i j 1 v nrke ; no cues ana it. We!!, I :eel,nv, what priv ilegoa th e , ft,!., , A potatoe diet is found greatly to improve the quality of the blond. Hence roasted r baked potatoes are successfully employed as a specific against the scurvy, when other remedies have failed. This discovery was made in France. It is singular that boiled potatoes do not seem to have the same good effects. The following, from the Philadelphia Gazette is the best anagram we have seen. i r. ItUiisonian. "The name of William Henry son affords the following anagram: lam ho! merry! I shall win. Aneth-r and a better: For, Tippt i auoe and T.ler too. Ro them a piece up rf;U bhver. A WISH. 7irriSweetly '.s rolls the tdacid stream Amid t!ie meado-.vs ray, When lighted by the moon's pale ben It ripples on the way May life's smooth tide roll on with thee,; lI'Mite to a blest eterntiv FIRE! EIRE:! T"gIIE members of the Yir.ccnncs Fire Company k::;wing themselves indebted to the Company are respectfully invited to call and settle the same, immediately; they know, cr ought to know, that it is impossible to sustain the Company without some expense, consequently, there are a number of debts against the Company w hich ought to be paid. A. W, HULL, Treasurer. Jan. S. L-511. FIRE! FIR lb'! rTTHE Fire Company will ineet this evenini; ut half past G o'clock, for the transaction of business. By order. ' V. F. KMKUY, Sec. pro tern. OYSTERS. "FT U.ST received direct from Dal ti more, 100 Cans 'of the best Pickled Oyster?, put up the present season, which will be sold low for cash, bv PATRICK MOORE. Jan. , IS U 3I-3t. JUS7!' 1 1 ECirA V ED HRO.M Philadelphia, a general ash soitment o! - Landrail's (iarden Seeds, and Ur s:le bv VM. UURTCII Sc Co. Jan. C, 1-11 ai-.'.t. DR. Vf.l. REEDS, QT3 ESPECTFULLY informs the publie in general, that he has located himself in Kusselville, Lawrence county. 111., where he will be at all times ready to aind to the cab of alilicted. He flatters himself that ten years' exeri ence in his profession in t, IC iba:dt country, has rendered htm capable of inv!nT general satisfaction to his applicants? He also Hatters himself that he is ao e io cme ai scroiu'.ous diseases, such as Cancers, Kingsevii, :caia head, Also, Dropsies, Liver complaint, Dvspepsia. &c. v(e. ' 1 4 WM. REEDS. Inference. WM. P JOHNSOX. Ruselville, Dec. 12th, 1-40 3J-3t. pi:cni'ED, SO Boxes, No. 1, Kentucky To-A--bacco, and for tale by MADDOX & C.A5S. 13th. 1810. 0-- Dli bS Kettles just received and for sale TO by N fcSMITII I je-jQ 1 1-tf AU .t s;
NEW ARRANGEMENT For i4.
Far D. S. CiKEaOir. I'a. Maryland lottery. lass , draws January Fitfi 1811. Capitals. $ 0,000, 10,(00,5,01)0, 0 of 1,000, &c. Tickets G5, shares ii proportion. MONONG ALI A LOTTERY. Clas 1, draws 1 0th Januarv 1 11. vSPLFXDIl) SCHEME. Capitals, j$35..r97, 10.51."s 5,1-0 10 of i,UoO, ece. iiciietsbiO, snares m portion. proMARYLANT) LOTTERY. Class 3, draws '-JtUli January, 1 1 . Capitals, SSO.O.W. 5,000. 'Jo' of 1,500, cl:c. Tickets $5, shares in proportion. MARYLAND S TATE LOTTERY. Class d. draws JTth Janurv, I dl. BUit.IANT SCHEME. Capitals, 0,:'G0. 5,000 and 5- prizes of !,"00. &c. Tickets only s5, shates in proportion. ONE PRIZE of S30.M0Oand 100 of KG0 LEESPURG LOTTERY. Class A. draws Januarv .'lOih, 1S11. Capitals, s;i0,Oi 0, 10.0.K, 5,000 and 100 of 1,000, ccc. Tickets SI0, shares in per (ion. .-ioore? i i - ss voiir orders to J. M. CLARKE, 127 Main street. Wheeling, Ya. o ' r C REENHOW ROY LE have now 7J' in store and olt'cr for sale on a verv Miia: ruvanee on i.i n.isviiie isnce.-, ' 25 Hags Rio Coll !M0 N. O. do. 30 Poxes S by 10, by l: window Glass, 12 by 18 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 ivegs assorted IS. -US, 1 Oeroou Spanish bloat Lie 10 Kegs White Load, 12 Chests Y. IE Tiai, Linseed Oil, Lamp Plack, ivi Oct. II. 1S30 20-tf. go. ,, A, Uit JUrli J !3i in !3rti i J , MEM PER of 'he Faculty of Medi -cine of Paris, intending permanently to settle in Yinconr.cs, respectfully offers his services in the pract:ce ol Medici ie. Surgery, Dentistry, and all other br?nehcs of the healing art. vhkh Oct. St. Gabri d Ce.lle. 2, 1 10 nlTtf. IH'liTCII has associated him'VC M-If wit!: -lolin lleb.r! an. A. W , Hull. II urtt h and will dobo-iues untier the name of W. .V Co., in the corner store lately occupied by Messrs. Uurtch and Hannah, w het - they have a lhie st.t k of irood, well assorted, and wi;eie tliey will be pleased to accommo late the former cus tomers of the Mouse ami the public generally. w. m irrcn, JOHN C. HL'L'EKD. A. W. HULL. ,U;ei-: iio ni i-tf. Yinrci.iic1 0"' B15LS. Good American 13r:moy, 5 do do G::i, 5 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 1 Pipe 4th proof Coni ac Eramlv, 1 Cask Champaign 'o 30 Bags Shot assoi led Ncs. 00 Ihs. Dar Lea 1, 10 bb'.s. Prime A'. O. Sugar, 1 0 ihigs Rio Coffee, tO Ream.; Vrappin l'aper. For sale low for cash bv Eh BLOWN. JIurliCt it. Dec. lfth, IS-iO. n2S-tf. ;v o t 2 ; . t Lb those indebted to E. N. Coleman, by not or book accmnt, are hereby notified to pay the same on t,r before tlic 1st of Deeemher, or abide the consequences. L. X. C( )LM AX. Vlfeiities.Oct. 20th. 1 5 10. n23-tf. riltr. subscribers have iusl received direct dt lronl Philadelphia, ageneial assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Giocenes, Hardware, (JIassvvare, Cuttlery, Boots, Shoes, r.iiirlish. Straw and Lechorn Bonnets, Brush Vur r . n s s i . i Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Xail. Castings, 4c, which they v.i'l .sell on rea sonaldc terms. THOI1N TRACA p.T.V ICth, 14 0. nS tf. T A S 1j 5 11 1 . subscribers would respectfully inform V. their friends and trie public Kencrally, l.iat t'irv- liave commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, Ls.. . Taritr..f..'c . n,rc on Market st., vvnere tn L jIlUplOUUlV- J ' iA.t -J - bv their experience in. and attention to their busi ... ,.-.,,. tn m.r;t :i I'du ral share vi Public patronage. SAML. R.DUNN. 15. ii. CORNWALL. X.-iv. 1, 183.; 23-ly. Ozniinvnt, i ui Uie cure oi wnue twi'imii u" dular tumorsd"e!ons,rheumatic paii.-prauis bruits, hums and scalds, iniiamation, giaimma. t i i . -ii i k ..,nr.1 r-lii'lliiiis. tetters swellings, oiu anu ut-su .-ti..-, . .i' I. .,r, 1 i. ,! i:itr. oie pi.ei lint' Wi.rm.-. OiU :uu:.s tu itm- e'" worm.-, CiU't;tioi For sale bv eves, X' H.Y.. PECK. sep. l'J, 1S10 ni:tf. I):i A3IOS G. ill lA: PATENT TRBSSES, FOU THE CUKE OF HEliXIA OR RUPTUKE. - invaluable article for the above JisiBL ca-e, for sale by II. E. FECK, Druggist. Market st. opposite ChrU's Hotel. .1 ipi
BROADWAY HOUSE.
Yixer.xES, End. rIUS establishment i'as undergone a I J3 thorough repair, and has been fitted up in a neat style, with entirely new lurniiure, and is now open for iho accommodation of Travellers and Boardtrs. The rooms are large and pleasant, and it is sit uated in the most pleasant part of the tow n, and near the Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the above stand for iTTerm of years, will make the care of it his enf.re business, ami he asjtures his friends and the public, thai i nothing will be wanting on his part, to 'give entire satisfaction. E. W. TUAUUKY. Dec. -i, isio-natf. The Louisville Journal, (weekly,) Tcr-re-Haute Courier ami E vansville Journal, will phblisii the above advertisement to the I'inount of three dollars each, and for ward their accounts to this office CASH i Oi WIIICA T. 1J WILL r-ve i!ie b'ghest market price in L,...a ij.- ,..ea ceii.e at in l,iil J. L. COLMAN. 1-if. June 12, 1310ic a v n r- , tlk'. c Z'j i.am) ion salt:. rlMir. uiu'.erti-ned will fill at piivatc sale on iroixl terrn. one handred ancs of first rathnid in the I'r.d.ie. twu miles below ineennes. twei.tv ai res of which ure well timbered. i - t y aciis under fence, and contains one iroid double frame house, together with such contimm buildings as a:e necessary for a farmer. This land will be raid to any person w ho v, ill pay urnfourth of the purchase money down, and a credit be -riven fer t:-e remainder, of three equal annual ptiviueuts. sulhcii i-.t i;u same terms. Il oi.e 'lUUured acres nhl not be a litv, two huu-lred i an be ha-J on th A '!)! to LOTT-S KOIM.XOL'CII. t3ct. rth, ii .'.a 1 s. . . . i ;lit . . . wrlli! aldose -or takes this tim. lv i-ppoitunit -rf letting L:.s customers know, ta ;t ...'.eef hamis will not .ny oft their ac-viml m in. Stove as thev did. last year. Neiiher will j.roiaises answer lo pav the old n.,t's, bu: I'. rk ..." cash will answer the purpo-e. maintain voiir . rests 1:1 t:: ft.-r NuiV ia ord. r to ', and s ive t. ..isls it tSo S, i. .re. -. arm matl.tum t.io-.e o...l :ei l i and contiden.-i that sh ml 1 c-:i-t b, " n t un er an !Ut. r,iffl(! lorwarJ ou or l.ei jre ! th.' nts ext, like nun and i v r; in ike. Pi case t!iO above is netde. ted do not be ,.ri.-..0 t . v.ii'r notes a. id accounts, with th p:up;'V ofheer '.'r colhation. without reseiw, a;t if thiaboei complied with, new accounts ioa be ;r.a.h . I me..u nolloi cr but what is nht You: .- respeclfull v, A. Yj. DaN'ICI.. Viner-une-. Nov. 3J, IS 10 n-2tf. Iinn::iinv .y uovlc are i;.-t in rec a. I . Ol .iwulllOlii Uppiies ol i I o t i vj. .. .. .. f - . t ' i lit h rentier th- -r toi k complete ant. tpaii,- i ..i..: it to t.'ie-r li:te can a:ei e j 'o",- . .a i. , . a ,.. ar, thev will sell lor ike r.i-h, Uiiasu illv o lVihef j;o..-.l '..J.'.ity will he taken at l' est m.irkt-t i.ri.'t' i.i cxehiri.-e f.r gooels, t:.. Ituve.-t c ash prices ;it t!'e tore of i. c;i:li:miow duovLii. V N o rr i C E . NLiMAN CHAIi: M AKLi:, can I.-Muci.t and a zood situatloli 1 v app'r. in ' '- !OSi:iV; ROi U.MAX. Oct '2:1. IH-ift- T 0 -1 f A LL thoc in .t .-.v - i.. . rc cnrne.stlv reouo.i.cl to .s-..t:!e by r.r.;; or iv .:o, 1 no ;;cr.o. will be for c-ilec-within tho next b -nr wecK3 tf.otinis ci tho-s.' tViiiirr to d.i ian; i over i a propter oftiCt tion, nr.1 nust bo s-'ttled. DANIEL liTAHL. Dec. - i i m o " vv-Vaiii.-iEjSeTotvia Lois for !:Ec. rpHE undcrsisn.nl will sell at public sale, ly virtue of an crder ot the i'ronate Lourtoi Knox c-ounty, Indiana, on ."Saturd ay, the 2Jd day of January next, at Jehu C. Clark s Hotel, in Vincennes, all the n:;Ut. title and interest ol Alexander D. Scot!, titer aed, of, in and to four undi vided fifth parts of Town Lota numtier two hundred and eighty-five (Xo. 285) and two hundred and Gfty-ix (Xo. 250), in the oorougti oi '.ineennes, on a credit of tiix and twelve months, the purchaser or nurchaers nivins bond with appioved security. ANDREW PURCELL, Sr., WILLIAM K. McCOSD, Executors of Alexander IJ. Scott, t'ra:ed. Viuccnnes, December 2(Jlb, IS iO. 29 it. DISSOLUTION. piSTHE partcersliip heretofore existing under the firm of Uurtch and a nr. all was dissolved on the f.na.utrt.)t by li'iiitation, Mr. Hannah having vvithd?a"'n from the establishment. Aii pcroons knowing themselves indebted by note or book account, are particularly requested to call and scttla the tame immediately, as the boobs are o be settled up as speedily as pu.ssii.le. WM. BURT (HI, J. D. HAN X All, Aug. ISth, 1S10 nll-tf. E S T II A Y tftftTtT?? pi T R A YED away from the subscriber fcometime durinfr last summer, a red cow and beifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Dsivis. The end of the right horn of the cow i? ofi; probabiy sawed oil' w S en younff. There are other marks, but the color and the irc:s s: sufficient by v. hl. li to recognize the cow. The calf is of the same color of the cow. Any person retuinini" the above described cow an 1 t.df to thaundcrigned, will be libet.;iiy rewarded. K. Y. CADDINGTOX. Dec. 18, 1S10 bbb Kervavvha fall, and -00 t.b.s. o O vJCJ Ci,tra suixrfine, just received and toi sale for each onlv, by THORN' TRACY. Marcn 12, 1339 lG-tf.
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Tiis Ware :it vIs.IcsaSc ai 'it Ik,- Cincinnati c- Louivvitte Prices have al a ffrc stock of Tin on hind, and will ' continue to keep it ou hai.d, und will cli ou nceoinodatni'' terms l ) customers ami ine uhlie generally. The Coj per. Tin, Sc hct ion manufactory will be carried on as usual t ny old stand on Market street nearh oj foitc U.e ,.t hi' i i -I,, ro :ket iioeise ; wnere an Kino!, o: joi-worx vu:i w i uc aeeoidiiii: to order ut ohort notice. '177. March 15th 1S3S tf pl'ST received, lpr-.i'fu. ' l'-.rc-; Tdrc x& buphels of blue-srass see.!, - Ire?-h and genuin artielp, from the rich pastures of Bourbon couji ty. Ky., and for mle low for cash, by ti,j bub acribtTi-. M.MUMI.V e", GASS. Vincenres, Dee'r. 1 ! : i i 1.'3 UU-tf. :v Hf Ad ii ToF v ' ATXj'a LILE LAX!) FOIL SALIi, i, .i rr A'lNTJ on the river W;iA !:ii ce:. ;. cs, ruiiidiig back to within - about one hmuired vsrd.s id the rj J bash, ,1 nnks above inilea S:uti? lioad lea. ling from Vineer.ne to Tt rre-l iaute. The land is of the iitst .jualitv has a fiiit! orchard, a::'d well tirn-bi-rt i! his 80 or C'' ca rco iiadcr improvement. I. N. lll'i Tl'LSLV. Dec. D 10 : A CERTAIN CCKK FOIi AGUE AND FHVLK. x lh .ArPI.NGTr.V A v.-ue Pills f..r sa'e a: the atwi, e f ' ) . ! i . A- i . , i i o i:.--i. I'i it li --1 t A Lt tti S r ATToi;;; i: v at la w, 35c:vm!2. ::II:v:;;i coussly. Ir. (i;'!';r;; j j ( i)Lii'i JlOi hlX May -2, 1 -1 u "cj-tf. pHF..MIt;M COOKING SI'OVUS, s 5 for small families, lor rule !..w by suitable GKEJdNilOW 1JOVI.C. o ?t n : ! I 5 o n $ ?- Vlot ol Mil -el for by lot of superior Plouu'h-- just received, and i N . -MITH. 4 I V. - , ;-?jii: h-riijl1 d ha' -t ItTl- l- J Ki.'l'e .-;.in, i' r, ve.i i ,ii 1 1 mi ui in Witoti sio.es c.o-n.s, which thev will 1 V tht- : 1 1 e.v i .r MADDOX ec CASS l.-slU. SO if Mav T 'S T T T ' rchv lit' I i . l. er li.1-'? 1:11 ".-. -!ler book p;'Vl.:ciit, ai, p;iv hi? -Li. .1 t j ii":ii: i bv. IPC ivo in- .:e It- wo. sav v. ho have to (.wo him. that 2UH) ib f (k-liver.-d ?-!!. Sue i, DO tfii. p. i 3: :i9 as have ir.a.do a their account? in Wot i i to do co lmmeuiittolv. SAME EL COCHEN Dec. 12th, IblO. n'jT-r:'. rpHC undcrsiirned woi,hl inform the citizens of Knox and the adji.inin counties, that he has opened a Law ().'- lice in Vincennes, and will sitetul punctudllvto nil business entrusted to hiai in the line of hi& profession, lie will attend personally to tlie inaiiueniiMit ct causes in the Circuit and other Courts of this and the neighboring counties. Office on Market street, between second and third. ENOCH' B. TALCOTT. Dec. o, lb-lO 2 Wm. HARNESS m TRUSKMAKIHQ. TSWOULD re-;cciff.' y in. 'rr.i v zen of ' incenn-jL-, online in general, ip.r-t no ab'.r. o Hi?':inj3?i. on r . , of .Mt.i. lj"Ibv b;m co:i.:-i' W'litor ?tr. in the re, w here he 13 jirep;;.'' nritl 5,olieit5 v. do any i'n:i m his line. rtion of the public paln.nr tvo. H mi'veli fl worl: in b. -hrll ml be it: lo n.iv mc West. UST received fifteen tets of 1 it-ad and IIUI 7Lt,lll.O. 41-''..." . v-. sale by I). W il l'!'-AIOHE. Oct. 25. lnn --if. THE VIHC2KPJS3 rs Uutjlu-:,c"S ilia-" alutfiat; TLUM If paid in advance. Si 50. V raid duriw' the . ' in mhs fd 00, If nd paid du.-'ng the frit tiS II Unit IIS, J-l "i -Vi-.st.C iWjIt-'hs. , diseontiiiue.l only t'-.e opii-ui ..f h ,.!. '-:it-,: a i.i'.v arrearages ure c:e. uv t Him incuts makii'? one s .p.iae oi Wiii in.-erted thr. e tine s, f -r une .Wlai, and t vfirv-hvc ! r.ts everv ft.r snbse utnt insertion longer adve !t..-.t-nn.t.t- in tno .saiue pt Advertisements si'nt v- jtliout o---ai! cases: bt. inserted until forbid, ;.; . -coidingly. I'ive dollars wiii i;iva.iably be char vcrtisiii wiveo oition, viil, ii i , : lie ,i for
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY, ''IHU public are hereby dirocted to the modi---col aJvertisemeuls of Dr. HAKLICH'S cel. e'tiated Cnmpound Strengthening Tunic . and Cerman Aperient Pil.'s, which ure a .Medicine P. llarln-h, a celebrated physician of Altdor German;-, which has been used with unparaJU',1 success throu-h. ut Germany. This medicine consists of two ki.mls, vi: the German Aperient, and the Compound Strcngthenimr Tonic Tills. They ure each put up in small packs, and should both be used lo elfect a permanent cur-. Tl. j .c who are atibcted would do well to make a trial of this inih.;.! le medicine, a they never produce -Lkrpsd or nausea while usin. A tafc aiI et ectua! remedy for and all stomach complaints; pain in the side, L; er complaints, loss t,t appetite, Fldtc.lency, Palj-i-talion ef the heart, general debility, nerv .us iro. lability, piii headache, i'emale diseases, -paMii.-. dc etlectiur..;, lilicnm-.itisin, Asthmas, :isuaiitor), ,e. The GriiMn Apucieiit YV.',s are to clear.se t!ie stomach and puufy the blood. Tim 'I'otiic or btrt-ngtheiiim; lhlls to stremnhcu an 1 iroiorate the. i.erves and digestive orpa's and eive tone to tin- stomach, as all diseases otiijiuatc fre;;i impurities uf the blood and disordered M"m ;ieh. This mode of treating oise-iscs i.u;s'ie.i ly a:i pr.ici.iC.il i iiy siciaus, which ey rc-rii-r.ce bis t.iiight them to be the only renin-c t .l!i r a cure. They are not only recommended tmd piescr. J by the most experienced 1'hysiciai.s i;i the;- .btilv practice, lu.t also taken by those rt-iitlcmen them st-Nt's whenever they k-ei the s. n-t-tms of tht-. disc. i.-ca, in whieii thi y know ihciii to b'i eflic.t-tiou.-. Tlii- is the ease in all larj;o eilies i: '; they have an txtt-iisive sale. Jt j.s j,...t to i. u::d( istoo.l that tlit se inctlit irtcs w iij eure ah tiis, m-,-rely by pujilyina the blood thi thev will 1:iJ: do; lu.t they certainly will, and sufiicie:: t ai. (len ity of uady proof.-i as.-t.iiin- th.il tho.se nudiciM,--,
taken rect.mm, nd -d by the dirtitiuns v.J .ic.-omj.,u.y them, win cm-e a great inejoiitv d;.-..ses ol lii.- Ho:,.;u h, 'uiifTs, and hvti, bv wh: itnimriued ol tht. blood are uccusiom d. Dr. O. T. y.r!i.h's Uoii.j.ou.'i J in Tonic, ami G'rmm Apricot p tre:i;;(i.e-!j -. . i lo-. 1 I)Orf j'lli. le.'Movi.t all !!i.i-e th-ti I'uii'i ' : are h.iMr to bo n'l s- in-' i.i- ;':-!. w hieii viilu, J iiev rv m ne U.t mor iid secii-ri eis v hi. h wht n rc:.,:i, ti number of i!i.-cast-5 and ufien e , too; i i it. 1 1. v tines t.-:!'i(.-r !'. s i;tiliapiy and nn'sorah!--their li-. t's. tioiis, in. in. tl.roi.uho'c.t ',..,, " w-.d 'i. SC J.olS U; V ci c ite u t o according !o dir,-.;-.evv ar.d l.eahhv uet.oii ih. who!. sys'tia by li.irif,jlt, the .:;'! to th o mac ii a:. Iiovtels, at l.,o slOih1 u:ut leile.l."..' the I-a;:i in ih side, t'a l..:..;d loti.s, jjivimr aj.in.t;ie and ir-vio r:itn:iC to'J sUm nr.in t j and reste-rii';; tiamp.ii! repose. , ili; Th-'se who enjoy Health, mu t c.-rtaiidy feci Liesset! w h'.'i llit-y eomnare tin-mselves lo ihoctsulleiers ihat h ivi: been aii'iutid for veurs w,tii vaii'-us diseases ,iiiel the iiumaii fainib are ait sul'jtct to bo tr.mbiej with. liisa-es presei.t t':u-.iiscl '.3 pi various l,im.- and I.om vuiiou.. circumst-iK-..;-, which, in the eommtm.-einci.t, ip:v all be checked by the Use of Dr. U. . j?A:h !." Goiiiptai.id btHi:?t!;;i.i:iij and Gcimms Aptrieiit Tills, siich a-. Dyspepsia. Li v i r corupl en Pi, INin in the 'i ie. ivin-tpiiatisiii, uriu-r...' debiinv, r'c- :.. ale List ;. --s, I all Diseases to whi.di human imtiin: is soerect. wh.-re " e f.cii-o ! e fctoin.-ich i.s aJki i-.'j. Directh, i.-- .'.'r v; ;: th?it lu.-M aivavs V ,n-o can l e Pif t", ni. an t .em. i se.-e i;h j v-l I" dt-hcale rem.'! , . ... t;.ur t'.-'Ti'i 'ii a.-ii pteai.u t " r. k 7 i It. '.il. 1 !y :!,: n-u -f D: IErhch -..thciiin ' and Ceruiju A ic:i-.':.' Ih-P'r. 1 -' Ctll!;"litl-. Mr. S .it.m-n Wii.-.m, ,.f Che.-tcr eo. Pa . at liicttd for two vejisviith l he above di.stre.siim i!iease, vi which he had to use his ciutches !o. Is mouth.-; his j.y v.: torn-, wuc, c. , ruciatim- pui in all his Hits, t sj.lcia.iv tn pain inert asm.- vl. : - i.i p, -.i.)iut'.L r . -v .- t.i'.v ...,d.. evean.i aneies iniiif uut-mic,: !oi neai. n,,t able to move lim'.s , 1 Hi' vva - at fi:e time i account of tho pair: bt imr so great; lie !)ei;ia a-ivis v a fuend ut h to procuie Jh. iii.rlieh'n Ihlls, rent to the h.; in We:. I v.'l.t-sit-r, and procured m.ihc; ou v.'I the medicine the d.hd day tile and his strenutii increasim: ta.-! wt vvu aide to attend to his he had not done for IS months; J i'i' ih.. j v ! i, n .0 heiui'.t ol tttli.-is allhct. tl, he wishes ll.v hues puhh-l.ed that they may be leheved, an 1 again cirey l I.e. plea.-iures uf a bealtliy liie. 'Phis disease oft.n oi inmates li v.i- - t!ie .-ten t: 'i I: ..-:, ... h by ,-.v,. ' ' I " l.fi-, j,, hi i. t : I. or di.'.. s.vc eatiii.j or diiHAiti'j;, or very J' dof tjstmc; an indolent "' sedentary no e.ven ise is udfr-.'.d to the i.n" -. u-..r i : res dtt'p uni.mental bi' iilties, it-ar, prn l. an, taking tu-j lVc'.t.eli .iy, f-troiq j U r :;a ; - i;.'."-i, u.o ilvsenlery, mi-cairi.i..es, inUri..uttci!t v.ij t pastnod c alleclions ol the : 'c!i r...d b,.vvt.-s; liio nnnl totnmoii of the latter ciiiises; are l.ite bo'-r.-, a., I he too f.e ;ueiii ;.se of .spirit u.jUs liquors. '.. Dy.'fp.-iu may bo described iii.t a want of a,qe:ite oi an um.aturul and vuiaci-.u-t one, nausea, m.:u. I, mi's luHus Vinu'.ug, .sutlden and tran -ient tlistt iisi.ms i f the sttimach afu e.uiii.j, acid and pri.ti e..t ent t ructions, water bra.-h, pain-, in the legion u the st.m ach, cosliveiit.-.-, paij.it'ftioti of tie heart, tiizzii.e.ss and diiime . siej.t, disturbed re.-,!, tremors, ment ! der.adefcy. tlatu'eiicv, s,-a'-!:rs, nervous irritability, chiliincbs. sallo vne.-s of eotnpb.vit.ri, oppressiuu after eating, general ihl i'.itv; this diseace will also very uft-y produce the sbk headache, as plo'.ed by the or . ibiice of t'n.jse wh" have stdicrcd of it. Trrutiiitiit. The principal object; ".o be kc;i in view are l.-t, to free the stomach and intesUim from olt't-iitlin materials. .ij'to i;ntruve. th lone of the di rt stive organs and tnerjy of th svstem i:i removintT noxious matters lrom th !i'inach. and ubviatitii costiveiiess. A iolciit dras tic puriatives should be avoided and those aperi cuts .should be used which act gently, and rath.i bv sjliciiimr the j-ci itall ic motions of the i.ite tines to their regularity of health, than by itiitain them to a laboiious txchemcnt. There i. tt medicine belter udaptrd lo the comj le'.ion of this than Dr. Harlich's lb: man Aperient 1'iiL To impiove the functions oi ii.-" tiebilitat.'-i or-aiu and invigorate ib system trencrally, no medicine has ever been so prominently ciikaciou as I'r Ilailich's Compound Tonic "strersjtheuid; I'iIIh, who.-e salutary influence in restoring the diues'.ivo orcraus to a bealtliv action, and re-establishijii? health and vigor in enfeebled and dyspeptic cen nitutions, have trained the implicit coi.fidrnce o the most eminent Physicians, and an unpreccden t les m.j ,,ub;pr t.timonv. hemcnibcr Ur. JlMUeuj CoU-j und Tonic C-'tremjUienitij Tiili?, they ura put up in small packs .vith lull careen. ins. Principal Oibce, No. 1 J North L.rith tretl. rhiladeiphia. Also, No. 1! fct. Clair st., PitlsburgTor sale in tliis 'lace bv I.. Tt.!M Vinocnuc.--, J.n.uaiy, COth If 10 ly
