Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 June 1841 — Page 3

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Length of Miles in Different Countries. There I scarcely a greater variety in any thing than in this kind of. measure. Not only those of separate countries differ, as the French frem the English, but ihcse of the samg,country vary in the differant provinces, and all commonly from the standard. Thus the common English miles differ from the statute miles; and the French have three sorts of league?. Here follows the miles of several countries compared with the English, by Dr. Hal

le v: The English statute mile consists of 53S0 feet. 1790 yards, or 8 furlongs. The Turkish. Italian, and old Roman lesser mile is nearly one English. The Arabian, ancient and modern, is about English. The Scotch and Irish' miles is about U English. The Indian is almost 3 English: The Dutch, Spanish, and Polish is about H English. The German is more than 1 English. The Swedish, Danish and Hungarian is about five to six English. The French common league is near 3 English. The English Marine league is M Eng lish miles. -s aWhen tho intelligence of the de;;th of President Harrison reached London, n meeting of Americans was held at which Mr. Stevenson presided, and Col. Thomas Aspmwad acted as Secretary. A series of resolution5' was passed, a cop-of which ordered to bo forwarded to Mrs. Harrison. Boston Transcript. ? e . .1 Singular Fact. A minister of the Presbyterian church, lately visiting one of his parishioners, was thus accosted 'by him: "Sir," said he, "I am perhaps able to tell you of myself what not another of 3 our flock could. I have lived seventy t o vcars in the same house, out of nhitii I have decently buried fifteen corpses, have hud twelve children baptized, and have married four wives." What added to the zest of the narrative was, that his fourth wife, who was sitting bv, immediately said, "And I think, from the delicate slate of my health, you have a food chance for the fifth!" Representative. SAMUEL JUDAH. JOHN MYERS. County AuditorT. II. CA VAN AUCJH, M. HOY I.E. d. i McDonald, County Treasurer. ANDREW GARDNER. JAMES JOHNSON. County Assessor. K. M. JONES. 7. I'U LI, I AM. A. 1L McKEE. SAM IT EI H. ELLIOTT. SAMUEL THOMPSON, Jr. JOHN W. WIDNEK. County Recorder. R. IHJNTIN. .Market Days in Vinct hik s. Tuesdays, Thursdays $ Saturdays. cLSv MIT DANIEL PARKER takes this occasion to return his sincera thenks te the citizen of Yinccniic?, in particular, and the travelling puhlic generally, for their verj generous support, and beg to remind them that he will thankfully receive, faithfully and expeditiously perform, any job with which he nay he favored. It is almost unnecessary to say in thU advertisement that Mr. Patwceti is the "cxjuisitc barber,1' hair drcscr an ! pcrfumtr. Mr. F. has on hand, at all times, fir the especial gratification of the olfactories of his fancy customers, (the elite of tho fashionable world) a very select assortment of all the fusticalin'; fluids, and the essential conhitcmcnts appertaining to the science of his profession. Mr. 1 begs leavo to inform the ladies that he has taken lessons from the celebrated French hair dre?sor, Monsieur Francisco Delmatia Bijou, the Napoleon of his culling, now resident at Pari-, r.nd has learned from that distinguished and highly gifted gentleman, the al a made of frizeting, toriurctting and saturating ladies and Misses iiiir, and pledges himself to sive entire satisfaction to the most fastiduous. Mr. P. can be found at all times (except when professionally absent) lit his office ir the bwemcnt of the Broadway House. June 12, 1841. '.-3w DISSOLUTION. rpiIE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, was dissolved on the 20th of May. Those indebted lo the firm will please call on S. R. Dunn, (who is authorized to close the concern.) and settle their accounts without delay, as it is important that their books should bo speedily closed. SAML. R.DUNN. B. II. CORNWALL. June 3d, 18-11. N- IL The undersigned informs the public, and his friends, that he will continue the TAILORING business at the old stand on Market street, adjoining the store of Mayes &, Kuykendall, where he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him in a superior style, and on moderate terms. S. R. DUNN. June 3d, 1611 52-tf. ON COMMISSION. 102 REAMS Printing paper, (Imperial) 36 Post Odico do. superior artic!

?2 Bundles common wrapping do. which will be sold verv low for rash. K. .V CAR NAN. L:nc I, lMl. 52-tf.

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SMIE subscriber has asroin in operation f- his superior SODA FOUNTAIN. Thoc who are thirsty and fond of a line, coolingjbeverage, should givo him a call. L. L. WATSON. June 3. 1811 r2-tf. WHITE LEAD, LITHARGE. AND RED LEAD. The subscriber:: are now manu facturing a superior article of White Lead. Litharge and Red Lea 1, which they will warrant, in l" L" I'i'iiii vmciniiau or i utsourgn. and which they will sell to venders at Pittsburgh prices, without freight. A fair trial is risked. .1. KELLER, & CO. Louisville, Ky. 52-3w G SO Acres i'Sch-ia Laist! r WILL sell on. Saturday the lTlh day of July it-4t, at trie tourt House in the town of Lawrcncevillo, Illinois, all of section sixteen, in x ownsaip No. tnree, north of Range number fourteen West, in Lawrence county. This section has been surveyed and divided into eighteen separate tract-, or lot-, and will be sold as divided. A credit of one, two and o vcars will be given, note with approved security will be required, together with a mortgage on the premises. A. OREER. School Coat. L. C. Lawrenceviiio, May 31, I?l. o2-3w. Vow :u:i Calf Joe Sale. w lip ...i -1 1 ii t , crsnL, suunTiut r win sen on aecommojaun A terms, one excellent MILCH COW and CALF. Her equal, in point of the ipja'ity and quantity of the milk she crives, is rarelv "to be found. inquire 01 the undersigned, at the Cotton r actory of David S. Bonner. BE.N.I.ML MATRICK. June 5, ISH .V2-fh. A (1 ? . j i n is trnlo r s S i I c. i- ..... unuerMgncd, Administrator on the estate of Joun (ioodman, late of Knox countv. will expose to public sale on the 2fth dav of JunP instant, by order of the Knox Probate Court, at the May term (at Edwardsp-ort. Knox countv. Indiana.) toe loilowing described real estate to-wit: The north-east quarter rf the south-ea-t quarter, number twenty-three, town -1. north of range fs west, containing 40 acre.. p.,,.. .... i ... :, . m-,-. . ix am, iweive montns wiil te given. tu lurcurist r giving bond and mortgage securitv. J. P. (.'(IX, Ahir.' May 31, IS 11 .-2-3t. iniovAL. rJ,IIE subscriber informs his friends and customers that he has removed his Blacksmith triop, to ins new building, opposite the Town Ha!I. w h re lie will be pleased to receive tf:a calls ot all such us have any thine to do in lim. IIARRISON PHELON. June 2, IS 11 o2-tf. STA TV. OF INDIANA, ? fillSON COUNTY. C fa the (i ib son Circuit Court, in vacation. Ji 'nc 1st. .7. A sl. OSrpIl i ! ' i u r n , V? James B. If 1. 1 opKin d n c( r y Vliraim H kins. ) 5 I " now here appearing, from the atTid.nit of a lisioterested j-erson, tiled herein, that .lame.; Hopkins, one f the above named defendants. is imt a resident of the State of Indiana, notice is then fore, hereby given to the said James I. Hopkins, of the filing and pendancy of the said complainant's bill of complaint, and that he personally be and appear at the next term of our said court, to be hcldeti at the court house in Princeton, in sai l county of Gibson, on the first Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the paid complainant's bill of complaint, otherwise the matters anil things therein contained, will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against him accordingly. At". . JOHN R. MONTGOMERY. Cfk. June .". 1 1 1 ",C-3w. n re 11. "i&r.ST received upenor Speim Jil r.nd lor pale a; a reduced price. J. II. COMVELI, & Co. JJruzists, Opposite GreenKow & Hovie. Yiticennes, May 28, 18U rI-if-T h e r a m m n r ?i c h ;, ( Vincrancs In in rsiti;.) FS" conduced undor tho supcrvisiuii if the Kov. II. . Kiiiikeny, I). I). the Pre donf uf tho lu.-tir.if ion. I). "lATTIIKYVS, d ram mar School Tutor. c. PorLLiri1, siProfessor of the French language. Mr 1' r5()tf. LIQUORS, WIES, I I -tj l'ipfs very superior Coj. Iimniy, C;is (lO. do. Port W ino, superior quality. Madeira, do. ' " do. do. do. do. do. do. I Malaga lIO. Sit!;" rat u, Ii?:non Syrup, Ale-.uiol, Poxes Tobacco. or ?ale low lor ca.su tv J. P. COIAVKLL. c- Co. Opposite (L-eenhow & Povle'.s. Mav '2d, IS 1 1 . 51-tf. AS ):( REMOVAL. kTMi. Vm. C. WARNER, lias re- X moved his office from his dwell ing to the 2d story of Mr. Prokaw's 8 )( brick house, next door to the store of i( X m. Hayes. Entrance on Market street, hv nn nutsi'dfl ctair msp ( Mav !.", 1811 l'.)-tf. (I AdininisJrator's Notice. O TICE is hereby given that I have taken out letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Wilson M'CJuro, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased all perssns indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, arc desired to present them properly authenticated for settlement, within one year from this date. The c.; tite is supposed to be eoSvi nt. JOHN A. M'f'LT." Miv 20, 1S1 l.--M-3w.

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I : fAS lately returned from the Eastern cities -T-",.it!! a l'uge anJ gene"l assortment of NL'W (iOODS, selected with great care, and Winch he oilers to his friends, and the public, at reduced prices, for cash, or to punctual persons on short credit, amongst which are Dry Goods of every variety; Qaceas-JVare, Hard-Ware &, Glass-Ware ; TO Bbls. prime, .ew Orleans Suear, 36 Sacks best Rio and Havana Coffee. 10 Half Chests G. P. oc H. Teas 2 " 13 1b. boxes do. do. 70 Kegs Juni;ita Nails (all iz.e?,) IS " Duponi's Powder, 10 " Rest Crcen River Tubncco, 2 " Cavendish do. S Rales Brown Muslins. Cheap.) f Doz. Russia Fur & Silk Hats, 50 doz. Palm Leaf Hats, (course .V fine,) 13 paekaacj Shoes and Boi-ts (rJ 'kinds') 300(1 doz. Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn-:, F. I N 1) I G O, Madder, Eastern Sole Leather and CaliUwWt'Spcrrn Candles, Loaf Sugar. Win-low Glass. Whitj Lead, &c., with a ureat variety f other ai tides. P.-rons j,iirchain g Wl, I pl"a-e ca,l, as I am determined to cut tor casti. W. II. 51 -3m. Vincenncs, May 29, 18 11. Administrator's Salr. 3 Will (fipc.su to public sale at the late resideuce ot" Thonns V . M'Clure decea?ed, in Shaker piairie, Knox ceufity, Indiana, on Saturday the KHh day of dime nt'"vt, all the person:.! properly of tho said deceased, consisting of one Two iorsrt a rn and Gears, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hog-;, Farming utensils. Houe-i?od and Kitchen Furniture, and a variety of other artii les too tedious to mention. Tirius. Twelve months credit will be si von on a!l sums of three dollars and over under 3 cash in hand. Notes with approved sec urity wiil be required. Further t mis ma le knuvvn on the dav of sale. .JOHN A. M'CLl 'RF, Adm'r. Mav 2 9. l4t. 51-3w. SALT!! SA 'I'll! ( ' ' F ! ! I J 1 ... O.llj J ... f V X RSI--. brt r:ue Ivaiih.iwa SAL'I receoed and for sale I v MADDOX A ( A ' May 23. IS II. 51-tf. Shrritl"s Snio. ' virtue of 3 writ of Fi. I "a. to nie directed, from the Clerk's ofhVe. of the Knox Circuit Co'irt. I will expo?;; to puhlic sale, at the court house door m Yinrrnnps. in SnturU-n- tt.n tOtli .C . . . . . . , x.. . Ufe. ....... till. ..,41 llli t J I June next, arcordinii to law. between the hours of 12 o'clock, A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M., of said day. th? fidlowino- real estate, to wit: '1'he farm lately owned by Hiram Decker, subsequently owned by A Pie ti Nash, afterwards owned bv John P. Hannah and Morgan Jones, and now the property ,f Morgan Jones, containing two hundred and tiiiriv-one acres, lying and being in Knox county and state of Indiana, taken as the property of said Morgan Jones, to satisfy the above Fi. Fa. in favor of Win. H. Lloyd, who sues for the use of II. YHiIct, and nnrainst Morgan Jones and Samuel J idah. A. SMITH. S . K . Ma 2S IS11 5 1 .50 Salo. of l'i. Fj. to me virtue ef a writ directed, from the Clerk's office, oi the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to puohc sale, at the court house door, in Vinccnnes, according to law, on Saturday the PJ'.h day of June t ext, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M.. of said day, all the right, title, and interest of Mary Pcnefiel and John Penenel, of, in and to the following de scribed real estate to wit: The v. est half of tie? north-east quarter, of north fraciioncl section twenlv-Hx in town ", north ot ranne ten west, eontamintr SO acres levied upon a? the property of aid John and Mary Penefiel. to eaify the above writ in favor of Charles Scott, against John Penrful, Marv Penefiel, CIcorge Hill t nd George Clark. A. SMITH, s Mav 2T. I Si 1 31-.1t-l.j0. ( . Sheriff SriL virtue of two writ1 of fi. la. to me iireetod frem the Clerk's Oftice of the Knox Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale at the Court House door in Vinccnnes, en Saturday toe !0ih day of June next, according to law, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and ! o'clock P. M. of said day, all the right, title and interest of Peter Sisco. of, in and to the following described tracts of land to wit: The undivided half ef the H. half of the X. K. qr. Section in town 1 N. of range 11 W. containing S,) acres alsothe North fraction of section t 4 in town 1 NT. of range 11 W. containing 10 acres and thirteenth hundredths, whic hwere levied on as the property of said Peter Sisco, to satisfy the above writs of fi. fa. against said Peter Sisco, in favor of David S. Bonner and Robert NT. Carnan. A. SMITH, s. k. c. May 27th, 1S11. 51-'?t. 81 50 Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of fi. fj. to me directed from the Clerk's Office of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public pale at the Court House door in Vincenncs, on Saturday the l'.Uh day of June next, according to law, between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M. and 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, the following teal estate to-wit: One live acre lot No. 12, lying and being in the commons at Yincennes, Knox co. given up by John K. Kurtz, to satisfy the above writ in fivor of Andrew Puree! and against John Myers, John K. Kurtz and Patrick Moore, formerly owned by John M vers. A. SMITH, s. k. c.

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'5? UTTERS Pete nt have t been obtained L3 for a RO TAR V STEAM ENGINE, the principle of which is the application of etccm to the crank direct, enclosed in a cylinder, with the same actual pressure thot is obtained with the cylirdrr and piston, with a gain of double power, ioin-j; away with all dead point?; o- in other words doing a .vay wi;h half the boilers, all intermediate machinery between the boilers and main th;.ft, and a saving . f haif the fuel. The Engine is warranted to perform well, and can be fccti at my store in Vincrnnes. Mai;v of the principal n;at binists on tlie Ohio and other places, have expressed their unqualified approbation of it. Lctt-fs directed to me nt Vincenncs, la. postpaid, will receive prompt attention. I. N. WHITTELSEV April t), 1S-11 11-tf r" x he Suti rday Evcninsr Visiter. PittslmraV.; the ( ia Cincinnati; thu l-oui-.v-ille Journ?.! and St. L OUIS Republican, will publish weekly to uiir.ui:i i turee uoi.ars cacii, ana their accounts to this O.Tice. ti)rv:irt SilKfUFFS SALE THb Y virtue of a writ of li. fa., to me S3 directed, from the Clerk's Olfice of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at the Court House door in Vincenncs, on Saturday, the 12th dav of June next, between the hours of 10 A. M., and i o'clock, P. M., of said day. agreeably to the od section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, the following real estate, to-wit: l'i -12 acres'! one hundred and thirtv-two acres r-f land, being a part of donation No (2'i8j two hundred and twsnty-eioht, lying and being in Knox county, levied on as the property of Jacob Huffman, to satisfy the above li. fa., in favor of Willis VV. Hitt, it being the farm on which Jacob Huffman now livp. A. SMITH. S. K. C. Mav L 1-1 i-:,0-it. rilV's Sale. i i . Bi irtti" rooted LlK'X co:;;itv ot n fn.m , 1 wi! wrii d ii. la. r ' in':hn Cl-o-k' ( ;Tkeof expos-. (h i: -r in v.-( f Ji t No . the : t ) Oil ).! I; l .!: V-i ! rt II.-u-P. iucenn on r-ati;r ley tu r.bly Inw Pruce villi--. Ill u ;ne in ;oxt, ercethe ?i -v ji of OWTl i l, two lours of P. M. of.10 aid o e ioo , , day. it h Ohcd M; favor ot' Maav.-L Jnt;.f-? F A. M. and 1 oYLock r. en up as t';o pr.ij.c of r-a:isiy tne nbove U. t Fiv. and ncraiiHt in i. i, . 1 1 Cox. ( aarlo ae rr'inan, it -n. 'b, ? r r I i VO:'. A. SMITH Mav 27th, P Slieriil's Stile, virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa to m( 7iJ directed, from the Clerk's Office, of tlie Knox Circuit ('outt, I will expose to public sale, at the court house door, in ineenufs. on Saturday, the l'.Uh day of June nxt, according to law. between the hours of ten o'clock A. M.. and four o'clock P. M of said day, the following real estate, to wit: one lot no. f in the town of Mrucevih'e. levied on a the property of Ihhnund Polkc to satisfy the above i. Fa. in favor of James W. Greenhow and Marmontel Poyle. and pgainst Ihlmund Polke. Chant? W. Short, Charles Polke and Jacob Ka ler thore is a good frame dwHlin house r.ri t!ie above de-eerib'-u lot lormcrlv occupied bv sail Polke. A. SMITH, s May 27, 19 1151-51.-1,50. SlieriiVs vir'ue of a vr, r?aie. of fi. fa. to me diTJ. Z. X d ' rccted from the ('lerk's Office uf the Knox Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale a.t the Court House door in Yineenncs, on Saturday the Path day of June next, according to law. all the right, title and interest of David Fancher, of. in and to the fallowing described tract of land to-wit: The S. W . quarter of the S. K. quarter of section ';2, in town 1 North of range 1 1 West containing 10 acres, levied on as the property of s-hd David Faneher. to satisfy the above writ in favor of David S. Uonner and Robert N. Carnan. A. SMITH, s. k. c. May 27th. IS i 1 . 51 "t. 81 00 Sale of Valuable Real Kstate, JTpou Decree of Foreclosure. fX pursuance of a Venditioni Expnn:: ;, and by -jj, virtu" of a decree of the Knox Circuit Court, rendered at the 8eptemler term of said court, in a suit wherein Samuel Thorn. Alvin V. Tracy and William Kaper wcic complainants, and Mary Ann Thorn and William Thorn, heirs a law of Jas. Thorn dec'ed.were defendants, I will expose to public sale at the Court-House door in Vincenncs, on Saturday, the 19th day of June next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. of ?aid day, all the right, title and interest of said defendants, in and to one hundred acres of LAND it beinsr the west corner of donation lot No. 21, in tho county of Knox, being the same tract mortgaged by paid James Thorn and .Mary Ann. to said complainants also, about 9 toiscs or 3 1 feet front on second street, of L O 'V 'So. fi 4. in the horouah of Vincenncs. Said Real Estate will be sold agreeably to the statute regulating sales of Real Lstate, Decrees and Execution?. The purchaser will be entitled to a credit of twelve months from the 1st day of October, A. D. IS 10, the date of said decree. AI5RAM SMITH, Sh'lT K. C. Mav 27, 1811 51 -3w. 2 00 REMOVAL, LnKOY hfi removed his l'.-mev Store from Water toMnrkot ?trer-.t, .4. next door to the Drug Store of J. P. Co!we;!. cV Co., whore he will e plen.o to ;nd I"ceoi!imie.te ins termer other.-' wanting ativ thin late his fori Z in r.K- on

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cure r f (. on ' : i:ivtu)ii and Uvcr complaint Remember Ihr original anil genuine Jiiadc onhj (d o'?.) Jiou-Lrv, A'. 1". All others are sjtu'rl'ju.i and unauthorized. Consumption and Liver Complaint. A O a genera! remedy lor these diseases, I am luny satisued, from long experience, there is no medicine equal to Dr. Tavlor's Balsam ef J aver wort. Being p-irelv vegetable, it can b. used with the utmost safety by all persons in ev cry condition. It cleanses the lungs bv cxpecto ration, relieves diTicult breathing, arid seems to heal the chest. There can be no uction but tois meijicine 13 a certain cure for chronic couLrlrs an -J co. us. I have used it four Years in my nrac tice, and always With success. A. F. ROGERS, M. D. Coxsr-viPTiov. The foil own;.' remarks wer. taK.cn trom the last number of the Medical Mag azine: "The surprising effect produced by Dr. Taylor's Balarn of Liverwort, in eonsumotie cases. cannot fail of exciting a deep and thrillim; interest throughout the world. V,'e have so l-np believed this disease (eonsumiitLn) incurable", that it u diflicult to credit our reuses when wc fee person evidently consumptive, restored to health. Vet this is a f.rt t,f daily occurrence; how then can we question the virtue of the above medicine? In our next we shall be more explicit; meantime wc hone l hyiieians will make tiial of this medicine and report its cd'ects to us." Xulc- The original and genuine Ta lot's Dalsam of Liverwort is made and sold at ":!75 Howerv. To 1't.M ai.ks The number of females in d 1icate health i.s tiuly surprising Weakness, loss of appetite, liver complaints, and many other diseases prey upon them, making them palo and lean of liesh. All this ran t-e remedied bv the liseases prev upon tin use ot strer:gthciii!iL' medicine, that will assist nature in all her movement, restore tone to the nerves and muscular organ. Of this Dr. Tavlor's Halsam of Liverwort, which I'eing mild and purely vegetable, answers females admirably. If all will use it, we are confident an elnst'u- ,r, good appetite, and ruddy cheeks will fallow Once more remember, the oiiir'mal and t-fmiii,r is made at HVo Dowcrv. X'rvo't Di.seet.sffi and Yt aknrs?. I)r. Taylors iialsam of Liverwort, made at 37 5 Howerv, is as-urrdlv an excellent remedy for these diseases. My w.fe has been more or less id fr these ten ye'Uf She wai extremely nervous, and at times so weak that she could n t attend to her domestic duties. liy the use of this medieinc. her strength is whfilv restored, and she is rs healthy as I can wish her to be. My address is at Dr. Taylor's office. Cure .f ('.nnumjuion Mrs. Martin, a wor thy mem tier of my congregation, was taken ill sometime since with a cold. iniri in the breast. and some didicultj of breathing, and in a few d.ivs thereafter had a violent rough and violent pain in the -A Irs which no medicine could relieve .She continued in this way for a long time und -i the care of Dr. Lea. hut finally became consump tive, and was evidently near the end of her earth ly sutTerings. when her brother persuaded Iit to try Dr. Taylor- Urdsam r4.' Liverwort. When -he commenced this medicine, it did not seem to agree with her for a few days, but bv le-sening the dose, she found it answered admirable; it relieved her cough and her diiuculty of breathing instarerr; and we .had the pleasure of witr.cH r.s her rapid recovery to health. REV. VM. SMVTIIE. OUSERA'E ! Hoy only that which i-- mule at the Old Office. "T.'i liowery, A". V., and for sale bv their agents, .1. IJ. COLWELL CO. 1 inctnne.-, Indiana. .Tunc 5, 1st I. -52. N K W FI K M EW FOBtlsTOKE. Will Ptibsc ribers iniorin tlieir friends and the puhlic in general, that Iihving formed a co-partnership in the manufacture of Furniture of every variety, they will make at the shortest notice, cheap for cash, or apptoved trad.e, titiy articles in their line. The following comprise a part of what they have on hand and can make to order: Sideboard, Sect etary and Pook Cases, Desk and Book Cases," Portable Writing De-ks. lLninu Tables in setts and sitigde, Breakfast Tables, Centre Tables, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Tables. Toilet, Ptrssinff and French Bureaus, Mahogany. Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi. ano Scats, various patterns, Sofas. Stands, and Cupboards, together with every thing in his line. The proprietors are supplied with the best of workmen, and well seasoned materials, so that they are"enab!ed to maiiufac ttire r.ny article in their line that may be called for. Orders from the country shall receive strict attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. Shop on Market street, between Second and Third, Sis. in the house foi merly occupied bv Christian (Iracter. ABXF.Ii DF.CKEI?. JAS. II. UCXDFllSOX. .. B. Coffins made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, and the hearse furnished free of charcje. I). & II. May 21, 1611 Sd-Om. HEVv GOODS!! HEW GOODS!!! SIIL undersigned has just opened a general g assortment of which he will sell very low for cash, or to those who pay punctually. K. .. CAK.NA. Mav 20, 1S1 1. ot-lw. cosies M-yOti avj 'IMIE undersigned has just finished an elegant -1 nine jia'sen-er coach, which he will warrant a superior article, and will sidl low for cash. DANIEL Wlf ITMOKL. March ISth, I 11 11-tf. HARNESS ANu I kukk maainu. JOWX C. 13 T ""v "X 12 11 71 Y , s;yOLLD respectfully inform the citizens of 1 Vincenncs, and the public in general that he has commenced the above business, on Market street, in the renr of Maj. I.el'oy's Fancy Store, where he is prepared to do any tiling in bis line, and solicits a portion of the puMi- patronage, lie pledj himself that hi work hall

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' JMir.KL is not one case of Fever in a thou sand, but may be efTrctuaHv broken up nnd removed by the use of this Elixir. It remove all acidity, indigestion, hilions matter and ronstt pation from the stomach and bowels. ItopcratcM gently and aifectually cn the bowels, and powerfully on the kidneys and the skin. It remove all unpleasant feelings after a hearty meal, ami promotes a good npjHtite. It needs only a trial to give perfect satisfaction. It has become a general practice with many to use this article in all cases of colds, pains in the hone, or heavy disagreeable feeling, tendering to headache or chilliness. For hoarseness, if taken through the day. it completely restores the voire w ithout produ cing sickness. hooping cough, and all coughs of children are cured by it. The stomach ic kept in perfect order by it. and it is .piite impossiblethat any disease bhould commence while v person is using this Syrup. If taken daily it produces a ruJdv. heal'.hv. and younjr nppearanrr. bv driving off all the humors of the sysfem. Sold genuine at 2 Flotrhcr street one door below 1 Yarl-Mrri t. N. Y ., by Comstoek Y Co., and bv alt resnectablri Dni'its. S(,1,J l,y J. li. COLWEI.I., Co. Pruggi.ts. Vincenncs, I r. IIHW KiS Verve ami Hone Liniiaesit. This article is offered to the TuVlh- as a neverfailing cure fur the Rheumatism, end it has for a number of j ears sustained its reputation, and accomplished cures uhieh .had defied the rower of every other article. In acute end recent rases the relief is invariable, after one or two at i.lieations ef the Liniment, and m Chronic Rheumatism, the cases of cure are numerous, h is trulv a remedy that reaches the nerve and bone, w ith the most happy fff'rt. Sold wholesale and retail bv Con-toek V Co. Wholesale Druists. 2 Fleteher-stret t Y and the principal Dnijtsts in the I'lnmi. s,,1(l l'7 ' COLWELL, A Co. Vino ii'ii s, la. TO THE BALD HEADED AM) OTTI F.PS. SOES j: ny know a neighbor or a fiietni who has h.-en Dald. and whose head is now rord with fine hair? Onewhi.se coat collar was covered with dradru.T, though brushed rverv I:o..r w hich has now vanished eniireh ? Or eve whose hairs at earlr n;re wete iiirninc crcr who now has not a crrey hair? Ohj!drn whose" licnd were covered with scurf, whose huir would net ?row. tiiat arc now growing the fullest cror ot hair? Some cases must le known to m,t persons. Ask them the cause, and you will he told, these things have been done by the use of tin' lii'mi of i cliimhr.i. Of 20 years crow th is this article, its demand increasing annually some hundred per rent. -though, when discovered not o:.poeil by anv thin for the s-ame furposr, i:r.w nssnilr,! -y ai most nutobii!cs musliroorn tia-h v: arati.'tis that will ruin tlie Inir if use to any extent. -- Can more than t!ie-e tVts t.p w,uited--r( fer to the recommendations by a list ef names of respectability, une.iu ilied by any other ;niiele.--Look to these thincs--'my this article. Stay and preserve your hair by its use, or if b;iid restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds in l.hionnble life arc U' for t!;e toilet. in- it a the ordy article really fir Lon hair is very !f t to fill out. Ladies, use the Halm of Columbia in time to rave yourselves the disgrace f baldness bv nt yhtt ot your jursons. It is your duty, as mor;i!i.-!s, to prceno the beauties of natuic, with w hich a bountiful Crea'er has endowed you use the Malm, for it will do if. Caution to be remembered. Several most flagrant nttrmpN have been made to counterfeit the true Ualm ot Columbia. Some ot the impostors have cone so far as to counterfeit the splendid wrapper, and the Fall of .Niagara. and every external rrtaik except the name ot Conir-toik. which they dare not fur:e. To avoid impositions therefore, a! ways look for the name of Comstoi k Co. or L. S. Comstoek, and never buy the article unless it has that name epon it. Sold Wholesale and Retail, only at .o. Fbd hcr street. .. V. Sold bv J. 15. COLWELL, ,y Co., Drugfii.'s. ineennes. Imllnn.i . tliuv ho Uiiow. "1IOSK Oldv WOO tnolv l.v (ti ll .,r itmnn. pil, diate observation, can form any idea of the eii'eets, of the perfect relief, of the almost ehainjlikc cures ri'eeted in cases of the Files, Rheumatism, all swt dliujrs, and all externa! jaiins, no matter how severe, by tho use of Hays" Liniment. Find one who has used it that will not laud it above all tilings ever used, and you will find what cannot be found. For the relief of sul'.'erini human beings who may be afflicted, I beg you to ask ask of tho-e gentlemen who know of cases unconquerable! by all other remedies or physicians, though tiied for many years, thi-it have been cured by the use of the genuine 1IAVS' LLMMENT. Thousands of other pcrsr-ns know similar cures. We appeal to their sense ef justice their human feelings. It is hut a duty you owe to your sullcring fellow beings to let this great remedy he known. Speak of it then to all your friend.. Thin will save much pain where the newspapers are not read, or where readers arc incredulous, lecause so many worthless articles are advertised for the same purpose. To buyers we say, if all who have used it do not say it is beyond all praise, then do not take it. The proprietor will not allow this article to be paid for unless it e uros, when all the directions are fully fallowed. Will any one suffering refuse now to try it? If ho does, he omzht to he pitird more for his obstinacy than his suflerinsMr. Hays would never consent to offer this article, weie he not compelled by his sense of moral of religious duty to do all in his power for the victims of distress and misery. For this purpose he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OFT. Some swindlers have counterfeited this article, and put it up with various de. vices. Do not be imposed upon. One thing only will protect you it is the name ef COM STOCK . Co., that name must he always on the wrapper, or verii aje cheated. Do not forget it. Take this diiection with you. and test hv that, or nevwr bur; for it is impofiblj for any ether to be true or genuine. SOLOMON HAY?. Sold by OOMSTOCK ('o. 2 Fletcher -treet, New York. Sold hv .1. 0. COLWELL Sr Co. iiiccriref, Indn'in. M o.h I'.lh, IH-Jl. 4 2-Km.