Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 March 1841 — Page 3

To reding 'UMcfor ye, 6,1. That" ft Ivcche-f democrat tleclarc iluuliP fol- If

debet

li .til) IT DIiI wia hi.U,)

i l . . up near uisit city ami handed to the editor for publicationMr VoD;oF

jy- yc A.st to jane WiLsoN

;i to Walcn fc tendon tred

'- - to digiii d: bileu uter

to ncediu & bakin bread to mendin trowses to go'iK 3 imr or -m to redin ye Ulobe Lr ve

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. S P 0 H S SPLENDID REAL ESTATE

a.o t.Att the BOEOTCII 0V HEAETBS EXUIK. I rxc EXXE S, J V D I i V i HiiKL I not ono case of Fever iu & thou-.

sanJ, but may l effectually broken up ; 1 1

75a!l aciJitj, intlig?stioii, biliouH matter and coni12 pa'ion from the tlomach anJ howdi. It opocaf

0 fully on the kidnevs and the skin. It l.o . ? PU J"c s?le ?n tUrda' the 2ihh dry of

Bll unpleasant ieohnss after a hearty meal, and J " i ui jui.ii l.. outn.,

Administrator's Sale.

Y order of the Probate Court of Knox

county, tho undersigned, will offer

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promote a good aupetit. It needs only a trial,"1 S;U(1 iorou!i, all tile interest which

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i tie lOUrtil charf iri the ok.. Kill ...

... ...... Ul l certainly exceedingly reasonable. The charge of (,v. Mnrcey to the State of New lork fur similar services, was much higher, Bom. Truns. The Methodist clergymen h seems, live longest. That appears to us a natural rJit of their labor-. Public ("peaking to a person not afflicted with pulmonary disease, ia favorable to health, and the regulation of that church, removes a clergyman from one dire in another, though it disturbs his social relations, relieves him krorn the necessity of preparing sermons. s those of one circuit will, with slight alteration, do for another, and it is generally conceded, as it was in the caee of NV bitfield, that unwritten sermons were most effectual on the secondor third delivery.

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ARRIVALS. .Urvh 16 Keokuck from Louisville IT Harry Tompkins do IS Loyal Hannah from Pittsburg Exchange from motr.li Vfib3sh

29 1 useurabu uoni

Elizabeth from

1 Oitario from Fits-burg Gem from Lsfayctte Tippecanoe frm Perri'He C Dover from d Keo'cu k fr !n Lsfuvtf.e Si'tin from do Export from Pii'sbur Tt.;. f.-um mouiii Wab.h '-t Fox trotr. Lur.isvillo Loyal llaumSj from Laftyette -- Tiscumbia iron do i) C F A 1 T I' 1 ' S Mfifb 10 r.enkiu'k for Lifayette 16 ILrn Tom.Hiis,.- do

cases of colds, pains in the bonos, or baavv Jis

ajrealle Ceolin, tendering to heaJache or chiililiem. For Loarsenrts. if takn through the d.y, it completely restore the voice without piiJacing sickness. Whooping cough. anJ all coughs of children s'c cured by it. The utoniach is kept in perfect order by it, and it w quite im xsible that any diae should commence while a person is using; this Sjrap. If taken daily it producej a ruddy. hehhj, and young appearance, by driving off all t!rf humors of the eysfein. JSokl genuine at Fletcher street one door below Pearl-street, T. V., by Comstock & Co., and by all respectable Di Unguis. Sold by J. B. COLV.'CLI., A Co. Uruggisti. Viaanis, I j.

j to Ke perfect saiufaction. It ha become a iren- j illiam Mieure, lute of id county, de

terai practice wun many lo u?e tnu article in an . cetise.i, naa ac lim time ot ins death in the

to'.ljwing real estate, to-wit: TOW I'ROPE&rjTY.

H E V E S ' Xci'vc xirtd Hone Ijiiiimcnf. This article is 01 red to the f.ubKc as a neverfailing cure for the Rheumatism, and it h-j far a number of years sustained it reputation, and accomplished cures which had defied the power of every other article. In acute and recent ee, the relief it invarisble, after one or two applications of the Liniment, and in Chronic Rheumatism, the cases of cure are numerous. It is truly a remedy that reaches the nerve and bone, with the most happy efWt. Sold wholeale and retail by Comtock V (-0., Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-itrcet, N. and the principal Druggists in the Union. Sold by J. B. COI.WELL, A. Co. t7ru-C:fs, (.

1st. A part of lot No. 20 in said borough, according to Johnson and Emiaon's survey thereof, bounded S. E. by Water or St. Louis at. N. W. by the Wabnsh River. S: V. by Market si. and N. E. by property of Samuel Thorn, being 3 feet front on Water st. more or less, fmd cx-

ending back the same width to the said

iver. On Water st. adjoining Market st.

are two new and substantial two f toned

rick stores, each about lt feet front, and

H m ueptn, liavmc: variable ousmess

rooms in the basement fron'.in on Market

st. and also a 7 ft. alley exteridini; along

thoir rear.

The above described two stores will be

)Old together, and 85,50 of llw purchase

money will be payable in caii.

2nd. upon the remainder ot r.ai 1 ?3 .'et, between trie stud allev ami the river.

about S3 feet in depth are erected extensive business houses, fronting otl Market

st. ana on tno river an excellent wnari.

and large ware-rooms, which stores, wharf

and ware-rooms form the principal for-

wardim; establishment for the snid town.

The said remainder of the aforesf.id 3d

fce: with the irnprovemeut, will be sold together, and 52,73 of tliu purely o money

will be payable in cash.

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18 Loa Urmmiii KxcUnge JO Tu--cinbiu Orlean" lOlizhet

'J I Ont.irifi t ij'mi for K vrv iiW Tipe.sfin'e for New Orlenn-.

iJover for Louisville Keokot-h for Cincinnati Salem l'cr Louisville Export f- r LsiV.yvtf - Title for port above 21 Vox for Lafayette - .oya! ll.inn.vh fr PiUnurg C' Tueumbia for mou'h Wab.ib

DIED In this place on the evening of the. 22n.i inst., Mr. Samuel Druner, an dd and respectable cinzen, and one whose

loss will be o-enra! v regretted, ue wasi

interred with Masonic honors.

TO THE BALD HEADED .VXD o Tin-: US.

1 v Ul,r n,s inow u :ejir:ibor or u Iiiim win

ha-) been Bald, and whose head ii now cov

ed ith fine hair? One whose coat collar was coven-d with dradruff, though brushed every hour which has now vanished cc'irely Or one whose hairs tt early ge were turning grey, who

no.v hna not n grey hair? Children whose Iiea

were covered with cu, whose hair would not

"row. that are now growing the fullest crops of

hair? oin cases must le known to ino.fi per

sons. Ask them the cause, and you will be told, thee thine hive bten done by the u-c v( the

!tai oi Coitimbia.

Of CO vents growth i this article, its deiuand in

creasing annually some hundred per cent.

though when discovered not oppo?eJ by any

thing for the nmo purpose, now ailed by al-

raot nuraWiles muhroom trash preparations

that will ruin the hair if uied to any extont.

Can more than these fact be wantedrefer to the recommendations by a list of names of re-

ooccUbilitv, unequalled by any other article-

Look to these thingsbuy this article. Stay and

preserve your hair by its use, or if bild restore it Ladle, attend to thi hundred iu faihion-

lif.. arc uiinz it a the only article really hi

for iV toilet. Long hair is very apt to fill out

LiJies, u.e the Balm of Columbia in time to save

yourselves ti digree of baldnes? by neglect o

vour persons. It it vour duty, a moralists, to preserve th

beauties of nature, with wi.U-h a bountiful Creator

f '.lowinir por-

3rd. A ho, so much, of

lion and interest of so id lot No. 'JO, as is

ver of t: e widow of

said deceased, bounded S. E. bv ateror

Louis st. N. W. by the Virvib Rtvr,

b. . ny property ot r-amee! t Iir-rn, r.na N. E. bv property of Elia? Boed'e. beuif:

72 feet front on said Watr st. (more or

ess) and running back the sa iv width to

tne river. Un pji iion arc rrecteu a

arge two storied frame d . eihng and store,

Lonting on said "ater r. an ! on t'ie river

ware-room. j he V n.ow is t n-

a large

m

tr nt, in-

rt'ir fronting ok JO 2 feet reil. by trie whole of the tdd

tltiOvt tO (in'.V

ciuuing said ttwetimg an

thorpon. k.Vc. etending b: 1 '. '

srvmi tiowevor, if. it. indepth of 10'J ft. aium: th-

Samuel I horn.

The river front, with tho ware;-rooms

thereon, running back to tho part assigned for dower, (being about 17 fi. in depth,)

the said 7 feet running to Water street, with the reversion on the part assigned for

dower, will be oil e red burner, and 52..;

of the purchase mon-v will be pavsible in

CftSil. 1th. AI jo, lots numbered si sty-five (05) and sixtv-nine ( O'J'i in tit- Vincnn com-

ml ' inons. accnrdiii'' t the nv

irvc v tliereof,

rontaining each 5 acre?. Corns t a v "ri i y. AH that certain tract or parcel ot

land

X'incuni.es

his endowed vou use the Balm, for it will do it. situate. I ill I no tra.ru

cotitammtr (SIM fMtrhtv arpetu?, more. -or Cation to bo romembcred. . . - iu tvJnt on the river, ft.-d

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Several iTiObt nArant aticiapis nave ucen made

FIRE!! FIRE!.! I HE FIRE COMPANY wi I pa

rade to-day at the uua! hour at the

Engine House, for the working of appa

ratus. A mcetin? for the transaction ofi

tuninees will also be held in the evening. W. F. EMERY, Sec. pro. tcm. March 27. 1841. LAST NOTICE. f HI HOSE indebted to the undersigned by

note or bxk account, previous to Juno last, must make payment, on or before the 1st of May next, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. THORN TRACY. March th.18il . -42-tf. miIN(I IT HACK. riTHE nersonwho lately found a Bam-

f boo Cane, on the road between Vinen.ies and Carlisle, with an Ivoty Oar--el head, and a Poigniard in it, wotrnl do himself, as jcell as the owncrof said cane,

hv rcturninff it, and thereby

save expense, the individual being well

hn0Wn' T, C DUXTIN. Vincennes, March 2i. IS41 42-41.

t.i roi:nterfeit the true Cahu of Columbia. Some

of the imponiors have gone so far as to counterfeit the splendid wrappers, and the FalU of IN'i-

agara.and every oxternsl mark, except the name of

Comstock, which they dare not forge.

To avoid impositions therefore, always look for

the name of Comstock k Co. or L. S. Comstork.

and never buy the article unless it has that nunie

i oon it.

Sold Wholesale and Retail, only at No. Fletch

er street. N. Y. Sold by J. B. COLWKI.L. cV Co., Drug's.

rincence3, Indiana

runnimr back the saiv

iiemp; survey

N:

width 10 arpent?

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01

A .SO A part oi tlu -.-..st corner

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no, boinz fbe same Ian I wnien was ccn1 . y : 1 . I 1... l..',t P-iT-f-r '1 rhrtrift

veveu losaiu uf v. oi.' j-""

of Knox cxintv, on tno '.--i .ua ,150.0,

f.s :!ie nropertv of Robert Jooruon, contam-

in- liltv (.0) acres nvu-e . .1 . v , 10.-.

pari 01 oon-'-wiuu iiu. x jkj.

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TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Eligible Property im u long Credit. UNDER a deed of tru',to pay debts, the undersigned will offer lo the higtiest bidder, at the comer of 3d and Market slreclci Viucenneg, on Saturday the 3d diy of April, tha following' described property: 1st. The corner of said lu: (3d and Market street?) fronting on Market 15A feet, to a 6 foot alley on the s.e. sida forever open to its tise, and the uo of the lot next adjoining, r.nd fronting on od street, 1 17 foti. to a iO foot rdiey, also to forever open in corami!) to its ue and the use of tho lots h'ereinafi-er described, through which it will pass. The building covering ihe corner of this lot, is a auiiabl and convenient two sicry brick, with seven rooms and a cellar; a good well attached, and all in good order. This corner property is a long established bi'.siiiess stand, in a desirable position, and well calculated both for trade and residence; its growing value is certain, and when estimated by even its present rent, income independent of future increase,

the purchaser must find it a sure and profitable investment. 2nd,. -A building Jot adjoining the above on the s. e. side of ihe 0 foot alley, (oT which it will have the joint use forever,) fronting c'n Market street 23 feet, nd running back to the 10 foot alley 1 1 7 feet,

the same mentioned as the boundary of

the corner lot. I his subdivision has the

joint use of that alloy as an entrance from

3d street forever. 3d. A building lot next adjoining the Ust mentioned on the s. c. side fronting on Market street 27 feet to a (3 foot alley to intervene between a lot of 7 feet on which a frame building is erected, with the joint use of said alley from Matkel street, to its intersection with tbe 10 foot alley from od ?.'reet, already mentioned, and running back t ) raid alley 117 feet. The alley to be kept open for sll the property ho'drrs connected therewith forever. -t'.h. A building lot iniei'vening between the 10 foot ailry above mentioned and the

lot of Dr. M'Namee'a heirs on 3 1 street.

31 left front, and runnin? bark 117 f:ct

with the "privilege of said alley forever.

p.l of the above, can in ihe meamime

be viewed at mv office, and will be ex-

iionvu est) oaa iiivi swb -7 j 4 1 yt i:;d 3(51, as numbered on the map of the

borough. The title to all the fjietroini;

propefiy ift indisputable.

ALSO, farm containing J00 acres, ubout 20

of which are cleared, having a eo id log Ctbin, orchard, &.r. thereon. This tract embraces one half of donation lot No.

101 T. 3, N. R. 9 W., adjoining the farm gf Mr, Joseph Hogue, Ivnox county. Jllso, the fdiare or part of John McClure of 380 acres of lot No. 21. in oJ donation, being part of the tract now

occupieil by Mrs. McClure taken, right

uf property decided, and sold under exe

rtion bv ihe Slierilf, Feb. 8th, 1810,

Rcrordf ;1 in book B. pages 57 and 58. 7V;-7is. A credit will be given 0:1 the

purchase iiioiipv of each andal! the above

parcels of land, of 6. 12, 1 8 and 24 month'? iu instalments equally divided for approved

ndoretd notes, lo bear interest from da'e

n not punt-mally pid, and the title to be perfected in fve on final payment. Si!e to coinmenee at 2 o'clock, e.f said day, (25th March'at the corner of 3d and Market streets. JOHN E WING, Tor Trustee's and self. Feb. 8th. 1-4130 6t.

MIV; YEAKS' SFT. j-Kvtrv m'm, u.imzn and child in r.e V Xtatit, .ushc possesses a Bible, will surely furiish themselves with the foliating beautiful Scripture Illustrations; s a o Pictorial slifcrnUcnu OF THE BIBLE, , AND VIEWS IHTHE HOLY LAND, feSEW, CHEAP AND VAl.UA?!.U PUDI.ICATION. Forn Husbreo Paces 3l3. Fine Paper, handsomely bound, rizi. oxit TWO DOLLARS. The subscriber reFjectfu!ly myites the attention of Clergymen, TcacheTs of Sabbath Schools, feeds of Families, and Book belters throughout the U. States, to the. above New, Cheap, and fc'plenJid Illustrated Work, Published and for sale at 122 Nassau street, y-W York city, lu features arc tetter defined b the tale.

200 Picrotiu. Illustrations OF TIi SCR!Prt;!tKS, COXSIST1NO or VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND

together with many.of the most remarkable objects

meHticned in the Old and Nev? Tcslauient. rep!?cning sacred Historical Evert-, copied from eelebrateal Picturcs.principslK by the Old Msnters; the Landscape Scenes, taken from the Original Sketches made on the fpot wiih full and interesting Letler Pre.- 1 VciipUo;is, devoted to au explanation of tho object inentioncd in the Sacred Text. On examination this will bo found a very pleasant and profitable book, especially for the perusal of Youtig Atopic, abounding in the most valuable information, collected with great cure, frin the bebt and latest sources. It may, very properly, be designated a common place book of every thing valuable, relating to Oriental Manners, Customs, c. ijc-, and comprises within itself a complete Library of religious and useful knowledge. A book like the present, is far kotjcrior to the common annual It luill rievf be out of date. fjIt s beautifully printed in newlong primer type handsomely bound in muslin, sjilt and Iettf:red--and is, decidedly the best and cheapest publication (for the price) ever isuuod from the American Pre..s. j-A liberal discount maJc to wholet-ale pjr. chaer. rj-Persons in the country, wishing to become agents, in ,y obtain all the Decenary information, by addressing their letters to the subcrib!er, 122 Nassau Mrort, New Yoik ii;v. K013CKT SCAFv-S, Publisher.

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Administrator's Salt. TFTflLL be sold on b'Murdsy, the lJr day of April next, at rbe late residence of Marcus Medley, deceased, in Vijo township, Knox county, la., all th personal property of said deceased, consisting of hor?es, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, &c. tti. TERMS of SJLE.T9Ue months credit on ail sums over 3, and all sums . of 33 and under, ca?h in handfhe purchaser giving note with approved security. JONATHAN P. COX, AUSTIN MEDLEVY 5 ' Marcli 10th 1S11 40-3L

The Thorough Bred IIorc

ILL nrrlve in Knox county about the 20th int. r.nd will stand ot the stable of tb.am'1. Emison, Est;. 3A miles eftst of Vincennes, where tlwc

who have ndosire to raise truly- fine horses, are icqueaied to call. OocA pasturage for Mare.'' from a distance will be furnished, and grain-fed if requested. HENRY VALGHAN. .March flth, 18 11. n 10-w3.

2SiIr: Hiilcri 2ifh'M!! rEIJ1-' "'Versified ha? on hand, and offrs for salo, cheap for cash, two or three thoii.o.-tnd j;iu'ids of well-trimmed dryHides. Those wishing to purchase, are requested to call soon, r probab-y lose tha oppoi -lenity of Lre;iina a ''c.hI barrrain.

PATRICK CARROLL.

March 12, 154.0. n I0.-m3.

A WO.EK.

Ltv r.ueh e are ind:!:'ed to the snh.

ribor, are herf bv for th la: tim

call-.'-d upon to make paymeiP. by cash r.r note. Those neglertiug thi notice, must not he surprised if thev should b- wr:ted

H 0:!;c--r.

.'ONATII AN SMI LEY eh !2:h 1 M I . n 10 ;f.

und

i'eachcr

Clerffvmen. b-jiierintendents

of Sabbith School?. .ttJ'AUKNTS OV KKJduiou.-! ncv?spapi:k8, cc pr.Rionic'ALs, Pottnaptt-rs and Cook sellers throughout the country, are respectfully roquet-ted to v-t our ajer.t?. Zj-yo letter will It tzhenfrom n'Tite fin. ks pott paid.

'formerly the land ot

A tract of land in town 2, N.

ton 14 anu 4,0

An hew Kactne, se more or lea?.

To publisher of newspapers throughor the United States.

-NEWt-PAPLKS or MAGAZINES enpy-

in; the above entire, without any alteration or

abridgement fincluding t his notice) and gtvui

ii six inside insertions, thai! receive a copv of

the tvork (subject to their order), by sending to

the Publisher. 35-C!.

rglHK uudersi-ned bas takwi: ...p It-ttMr

of Administration, on :h- .:ato of ri'.oman R. Allen. Irteof K""n..v r-,v.niv 1

aec u. tlio-;e inr.'obied t-j .;.! b.ci'fl ,, iM

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.1

j..'on e.s p'-'tble. v.nd th- se

iCitn-t 9S)h Auie, will file

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' ;? s'unpos. ---d to iiioo:v'-i' JOHN V. ALLEN'.' .Idvi'r. Mroh H:h, 10, -lO-wfh

having claims '.hem dulv' i:v.

The f-r.

SALE.

1'ICE is hereby given, thf 1 will e.pose to public "ele in the town rd"

dav

Bruceville, on atordv t!

the

April

next, one .dd'r-. rnp flr,. 1

Iron and nail. rfrllT- nnlprsimed. having been ap

I pointed Agent for John K. McNickle, for the sale of iron, Nail. &c, in .1.1. nla c in fnrms the nublic generally

hs on hand a full assortments the

-.hove articles, which he will continue to

increase as the demand for such may re

conrnn-mrr 1 1 ncr

Tnnris oi- salb. Lx-'cpt as atiove apet .' It"-.,'! 1 C .lltMB

cilieci, a cre-u.t 01 n, n nu iu

n hond ana security, 10 os

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His establishment is on marse; . iu the house formerly occupied by C. Croikshank Co. He will ell the above amed articles for a small advance on the Pittsburgh prices, and hopes those who uge them may favor him with th?ir custom. Ho Ins also on hand a quantity of first rate Liquors and Groceries, which he will fell low for cash. The house in which I conduct the taid Agency, will be for sale or rent after t.ie rit day of April next.

' Vincennes. 1 .rECEVEP, 10 noxce.No. I, Kentucky rbicco. aod for pa'e by yr.. iruh: 3 i 0

k, inquire--AU thowwho

HOSE otdy who know by trial or lmmc1- . L f.,r,n nnv ff till"'

eitects, 01 tae per.cv. .cc, , ' c ,1V f'onrt

v 1 . s, ew I'os i-,nonmi. 1 r 1 n t ,u 1 1 v.-

like cures ettecteu 111 enses 01 me 1 -ri - - 'PMOM u -liino-s. and all external Dains. no mat-l Xl- ilK-",u''

limn, n n...i.a-, . , 1 t .1 ,r IT,.,.' I in mfnt I ;,c!ltlnFr.lim r. Oi jAlJ eSli'.t',

ter now severe, uy ""j 1 o

Find one who has wed it that will not laua it March, PJth, 1&41. i 1-wi i

above all things over used, and you wiH hnd - I) 'I D I P Q A I P .

r V 1 HI II D M 1J S-fc BkM SJ

what cannot be lounu. ..j T ,-,!! v.r.r. m ntihir

Fnrth relief of uffcrinir human leing wUo r QlllL. uujuraijti.ow -M,

mny be .fnicted, I beg you to ask-ask of th.se M. sale, at his residence, ia . inceim Un frUo uneonmietable rV RlTITRnAV THE '7l II INbl

KDtJ.lllUVil .... - I - " ' .. i : 1 .....kl . ... . t

h .it nthrr remeJies or pnysniaiis, uvu8u .hr, owmi? article

. . . , I ' D . Ill

tiied for many years, that uayeien cureu One eletranl one horse carriage ana ndr-

- .1 1 i' r 1.1 r- . . 1

bv the uteof the genume llAX a iu.yio. 1 . ovcellent hore-, one side board,

Thousands of other persons know ninnlat cures. - , rarnw.,re belong-

r .1 ... .K.tr serse ef iusticc-lhcir hu- O"" .. it-:"

ie . - -rank in stove, one meutcnit;

- lliiL tv ni

maniee.ings. 1 , , j k.tlnrr n.iorrptp.rv.aix

It ibut a duty vou owe to your suuenng iei- cnesi, ucui a.iu uv....t, - - " " .J.J. . , . i 1 I. i :a nml innmArrt nrrrer ar-

low beincsto let this great remeoy ae K.no.i. iic;es, ono nuoi"w "

Soeak of it then to all your menu, inn win t,c e3 ot housenota anu kil'juch i...-,

save much ra!n where the newspapers are not ALSO

read, or where readers are increauious, iiscause

Si

8 " M-V'.lt M wao nf .V. II sums under 3 00

have used it do not .ay it u beyond a P'M resh VlT sums over 83 00 twelve months j., i.l-p t. The croonetor will not a!- cesn, all sums oer .o w

low this article to be paid for unless it cures credit, on giving note land fU""' . , .. .u-a:.;. u fntlv followed. Wil l . DANIEL Si AtlL.

wnen nil me uiiimw" - . 1 t U ' ,.f., nnw to trv ill If het v p A o T shall laave, aa 30on nsina

does, he ought to be pitied more for his obstinacy di e(1 of mv things, 1 must again

than his suiferinc:. I.tn.i ttmsn who havo onen accounts wun

. , . t Ull.l-I . ' - 1

Mr llavs would never consent 10 uam

tide, weie he not compelled by hi sense of morni'of religious duty -to do all in his power for

thc victims of distress ana ruisery. 1 ot mis pj. nose he would sooner devote a fortune, tLau se

rnr a dollar for any w orthless ar'.icle

t rniK OU T. Sonic swindlers have counter-

Sperm II-

40 TTUST received a trcsh supply of tuc

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To the Voters of Knox Co. IJ1Y 3 resolution cf the Poaid of Commissioners at their la-it meeting, it is rconcs::ji! tbat each voter at ti.e animal elec tion in April next, shall state upon his ticket whether be is in favor of building d new Court Eou-c or repairing the present one. If in favor of building a new one.be will please say on his ticket build.' If in f.ior of repairing the old one. s-.n repair. 1 A. SIMPSON, 1 JUS. THORN. yComminijfuri. Wm. DENNY J March 4th, 1ft Jl 39-11.

Haj' t arm.ii:, at 1 -1:1 itu j'uit n ui-

fter strained. For sale by

II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. d, 1S40 r.l7:f.

KOTiGE, f N our absniee, f ir a short time, our books will be in the hands f Win. fiurit h &. Co.. who are authorized to re

ceipt 'or all dues, and. hope that onouneturn but few accounts will be outstanding.

RLETCH & HANNAH. March I? 4 1 40 lit

Bridie, h'-iniiin? L'tenslis. Mid ,.iUr-r

cle", tlio personal property of Thomas K-

credit of montht sums of threo fiol-

Allrm d-ce:'3ed. A

will oe triven on all

lars ana upward.-', bond encseenritv will bo required. JOHN W. ALLEX..?,mV.

of THOMAS R. ALLEN, dec'.'.

'm Jot! -i0-w3.

HE subscribers

t

are

4 A

now receiving their

g Spring and Summer DUV' GOODS. Their stock will be general, and comprising almost every article in the dry goods line, which they offer for cash, or to punctual dealers at the lowest

possible prices

Wm. GARVIN i

Louisville. March l :i, 1 81 1 1 1-1 1

t:o.

.,001)1 ridn-e. he wishes: either to

mn, woruii --- --- 3e, or to rent.

v BRITISH LUSTRE.

!"fJ LBS just received ol a superior

article, for polishing stoves, grates

fet. For pale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Maiket t. opposite Clark's Hotel. Dot. 2, 1810nlTtf.

.i.- , . - w ... - .

will most assuredly be sue'J. --

March P.lth, lsll. 4I-Sw.

they

rsi.iSfS-ft Vii? SJi

mMIE undcrsiened has iust finished an degant

J nine t,assencrer coach, which h will war-

felted this article, and put it up with various dc' aut a superior article, and will sell low for casn.

vices Do not be imposed upon. One thing nly . - .L .J'OMUTOI'I.'

will nrotcct vou It is me name 01 -w.uoi

4- Co., that name must be always on the wrapper, or voa are cheated. Do not forget it. Take tbi' direction with you. and test by that, or never

boy, for it is impossible for any other to be true

or centime. 5 SOLOMON HAYS.

March ISth. 1841 41 -tf.

his 'fanner's

received

HIT., oi a Eimeiior -Quality, iust

and for sale by H. L- t L,KjV; ,

V.Tfkt ft. onnos:te Clarii s uoici.

Notice to Fanners.

x3i- V HJ) Vj and for sale a small lot

(j of blue crass seed; a fresh and good

aruch of Kentucky growth; and low for

?ash b r ' MADD0X & GASS. .Vincennes. Jan. 0, 1841 3-1-tf.

NOTICE. . r ,, . . . . . . , ( ..In fir

775 lir.ivLUl nci'.ty ail peisou v.. wuv

M, or our. base a certain note given by me to 1 e. - ' . ... . , . . 1 , .. ... e.v.

iis. M Cabo tor on. oaieo .vuus' -

1333, and pavable in goods, as I shall not pay saiu note uid.s forced to do po by operation of law.

PATRICK MUWKL,. Vincennes, . Lily lTth, 1810.

'gIIE partners! ip heretofore exixting under thelirmof I'ru r and Fifirld, is this !ay dissolved by mutual consent. The account!! due the firm are to be paid to kaid Filield, v.ljo is auth! 17" 1 to scitie the s-iir.e, a;,d wilf nlso ettlc the debiM a;:d:i.-t said firm. GEO. F! FIELD, . PKIEK. The above cMsbiishn.ent will be cariied on bv George Filield, wh- intt-nds keeping ;n hand b conttai.t supply .f Uakery and Confectionary. Pastry anJ ail kinds of Family Stores of the beat qutiit , and by p-trict attention to busdnesB. he l.ooesto me'. v:h'.'. e share of pubic patron8?e. - (. F. ' : tirch 1 1 , 1911 40-3t. A dm in is t rate rs IS'o t ice.

MIE ur;ccrj.ij!!ed hsvo taken out letter of

administration on tft Ontate of Marcus Med-.

loy, late of Knox ooundy, la., deceased. There, fore, dl persons hi--'n:g claims against said rttice, arc herely notified to present the sanio for sett'.ement a.-cording to law. and alt those indebted to faid estate will make immediate payment. The cta!e is supposed to be solvent. JONATHAN J'. COA', . AUSTIN MEDLEY. 5 A r Ma'ch 10, 164 I 10-Ct.

T

DAMSEL Sl EBERWIH

rerwardinj and Cem-risrion IrTcrchsnts

iv-' e-;nlc. 1 a. RrjFK-vtNCi-s:

Wm. Burtch ec lo-O

Thorn & 'racy, Lytfleton Timmo, S. W. i- J. M 'ise, Geo. Cruikshank, Maddox d: Ciss, Bonner & Car nan,

J. M. Rockwell & Co.. ( i:L.an.vinef fa, Vm. T'virston & C?., V

H. Hits & to., i

Lvui

fir

J'inccuics. In.

iust Received number of Peacxks Ploughs, of ?"!- prior qualify, on cousigmnont. and le low by

WM. BURTCH A- Co. March 12th, 1-II . 10-V3.

lis. 3i dkins' Patent Specific Ointment

uiecuiu "i wiiiw ti'.j', " o

&m dular tuuore.felons.rheumatic poins.sprdins, bruises, burut and scalds, inflamation, glandular

s7c!Hngs, rdd u-id freoh woundi, c.ulblam, ttttcrs, piles, ring worn, eruptions of long standing, sor

eyes, &.c. 1 or Silo iiy

Wm. Garvtn, Jacob Keller V Co. Thomas J. Cerson. Nov. 29th, 1S10.

. A WARHINQ, LL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for a note given by

me to a Clock Company, for forty dollars; given in 183-3. ii is believed, for said elo-k, provided the clock performed agreeably to what it was warranted to do, out which it has not done, and I

therefore hold myself by no means accountable for the debt. The clock thev

can have bv jailing for it.

Baltimore, Ml -iv2c-6m.

II. E. PECK.

sep- 1 9, 1843 15tf.

old bv COMSTOCK V Co. 5 Fletcher rtrect, eP:l

.larlcez fi

ot. iRin.

. oppos

-nH'lf.

1

unacr

spsHE subscribers would respectfully inform I their friends and the public generally, met they have commenced the above trjemew m the room formerly occupied by MertinRnbinsoii, Leq. a a Magistrate's cface. on Marka t., wacra bv their experience in, and attcutiuii lo their bunoss, they hope to merit, liberal shar ot public

patrensgts.

New ork.

Sold by March '-"h

d. n. COLWELL A: . Vincennes, Indians. Hp! 1. 4--6m.

STOVES

PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, uiteblc for small families, for salo low by GKEENHOW BO LE.

Sbaer Card cu Seed.

V l..-ini jtn.i tnr caie DV too U

'.irneQ. a fresh and e-enerr.l asscrtt

mAnt fif Garden Seeds, cultivated and pu

unbv the Shaker's, warranted of cnaine- .-. ii . t. 1

quality a ia low ior , r . q 3 MADDOX C;.A. JanuPrv 1Mb. 1M1 32-: f.

SAML.IL Dl

13. U. CORNWALL. 1, 1S33 23-Iy.

"pThahsbrouq!, lemen ATTORNEY AT LAW, TIci'ojm, fiulHyan county. Is orFirr. in tiik cm rt r itoiL.

tsio s:- v

March IV

Wm. FLOWER. I SI I 10-3 u

PAUPERS.

fTpHE undersigned. Commissioners of

- Knox county, will oo the 27t!i inst.

at the Court House m Yincennes, receive

pro, oals for keeping the pai.-pers of so: 1 eountv for one year, from the firtt )loo-

day in May next, ensuing. ' A. SIMPSON, "j JAS. THORN, yCgttt;ain'ner. Wm. DENNY, j March 4 th, 134 I - 0-S t. Salt! ?ait:r QAA bbls. of Kf.nnwha Bait, and 2 i,; OC1-' extra superfine, jut rvoivei; ,yrj f Jt for each or.'. , bv Tirr.It.N vv U.f. V. ',:en 1". 13 it.-f