Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 July 1841 — Page 3

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While in Washington ten days ego, the fjlljwiag statement from the Louisville jomr.si v.-s s put into oar hands. .iuiv, i;h;:snUing the known and j.imiuhii under the i-,?a-.CF9 of official corruption i . j . . s-amn.5ir2iion, we cotim scarcely..tedit s tale of such unblushing villain v, ind we siraihtway applied to the general Post Office for information. We were there informed :hs: it was true lo the letter. When Mr. Barry was Pes toaster Central, a committee was appointed by the lTr:itctl States Senate to investigate the !ilTair3 of the Post Ohhce Department. The tnve? titration resulted in the very able report made by M r. Ewing, in which divers extra allowances and other cnriupt: on, were duly made known to the people of the countrv. To parry the effects of that startling report Mr. Carry it may be renumbered, published a pamphlet, a indication, so railed, j of his conduct. This pamphlet was of course, an individual and not an official document. Nevertheless, he arrecd to pay to the editors of the Globe, Messrs. Blair A; Hive, SEfiU'J for printit.g it, and charged the amour,! to the Government. When Amos Kendall succeeded Mr. Harry, as Postmaster General, he glanced - jr the books of the department and snv this item of S 1 ,500. Afiaid that another investigation would soon take place, and triat this extraordinary item would Urns be brought to light, ho made Riair an J Rives refund the money; at i.ast he enured it refunded, on the books. Thus '.: o matter rermined till the 3d of Msrch, Sil. the very last day of Mr. Van Bn- - i's Administration, when Mr. Niles, : c successor of Kendall as Postmaster - mora!, paid back the 01.500 to Blair . ' ff and an entry was actually made - x t fie Looks to that effect. the facta, doubtless, constitute a fair spec men of ihe conduct of the Post Office Department, during ihe twelve Years an-'.ea-de:.; to i!:e -1th of March last. Re- ;, a:.d all doubt that department has during hat period, been or.e of the foulest dens of corruption that ever existed in a civilized nation. From another, but well advised -ource. vrc Trn informed, that being on: f funds, Xil drew up.n a Pensy Ivania :- tsr. -rHer in favor of Blair for the amount. The latter I ciu in great h isle to obtain ihe amount before Mr. Granger got into power, and proposed sending an express t t Pennsylvania fur the money, t prevent the possibility of defeat. Let there i a resobitiort of inquiry in the House - f lie pre a'dLvc?. five of tU Cjnvi'ts Caught. The :. C:,-ub-iii.vi;it; ; y v-, Tne :v v,t:i tne :a ci : vv .: . :n 1 );:. ty. n-.:r thu:yn of u'o. t'ie.i!. r.e, :,n Sriut Cbarlon '-oun-':d"n?e of Mr. B?; :"'". The nei jhbo.-hood lurncd out to : ; no purpose. Thov cs- ! . aped tVoui thf.t n drrhhorhoo:! Cm vesf T wr- u:iicrstaria t;.at six of them vera oicoverr' 1 Lv Mr. Timothy Mo Coy .rosii.g over an arm of the Mis-ippippi rivrr on to tin irlan 1 r.e;ir the tnouth of i crvMU.'. 1 i cavo loi-ir.ir.rtton ci i:.e iact n Mr. Comcgy threo armed t:.. '-ait. On the nd Mr. Mr : dstar '(..H i t.l' fj-.m : ireo five or t ie roirucs p.;yi s euro f- . - is e iTi; ?:th c r.ff.d n -t be f)Mr5.j sell ;-.t hirgc. P'.ssii.A- he may hnv i" : " : i oaca-io to tho Illinoi- she hh" ftv c litkcn i.i this c-:i will be ear-ti-i i 'rrhwith to Jeff-.-s-.ti tlity. Each rogue wai ;-.r.'ivd ith a hatchet, and they r-.a 1 other nigrum :-r.ts of defence, but they (P! net i.,l 10 1 1 1 o tue toe t r.tteioptarg to r' c-:t t .ree men nrmo'l w:t:i mo! ntlea mi' v. ho knew how to use th.ero. The prompta of th' pursuit iof.de after thy were dieovered Ifl to t.ne:r capture, tor tn n few hou r.-? tmre at farthest iv.cv would ".ve been in iCiS. eeFrom, the Hc-i-1 Guillotining:. Dim, i:pon trie Guilletino,' amid the wJ'hngs lamentations of demagogues, defaulters, &iiC :r-:t.',l.bt: defaulters, the despotic tyrant, called ?vii.TntAsrKi, which reigncJ over us with an -.'cm rod" for several year?. t?uh-Tieeury was of foreign origin, we be- " fre from C:t7,aaJ was the birth of the unholy liance between the Northern Man with touth.n principles," and the t?oJthern person icitiit any fixed principles. His reign was short. . Jt despotic; eo much so that a large majority of . jventeen millions of people rose in their strength ;-.J hurled him from the throne, dragge 1 bi n to ihe scatTV.J amid the cry from a certain section of tho ' Globe" ruled" by tyinn's of Moo d streaming from the guillotine!" accompanied with nny tear, though not the tears of widows and -. bans, as they were shed during his reiajn. but tears of the demagogues and would-be dcf.iulnentioned above, who followed him to the t HjIow we give tlie funeral program u" ." divission of Poinsett's fcdentry corp.s. I Dand, playing the rogue's rnarrh. : i A detachment of the Do? regiment. JartforJ Blues, bearing a banner, hia , t :: ? "To the victors belong the spoils," &c. 1 -g i Deaukus. T -eollectors of, customs. New York. A. lift-jvt attorney .NewYork. A' , secretary Fe - a! - in- .of the Treasury " defaulting receivers. 2 " i f.:!l.e.vcd the principal mourners, consisting of an ex-l'resident of the United States and hh Cabinet; a unali remnant of tlie two Houses vf Jo:igresR; Editors of the Globe; defau'ter an, wouU-t: defaulters; scribbler to Kendall's Cx ra (ilobe; I.ocofoco oflice-holdors and loifers i.. ;e.ii ra'; respectable citizen ?. 1'he on'v legacy he lias left behind is a proa? ril:. m.d debt; h was therefore burri v! i:; t ie P eter's lie! l.not to rise t ven at the rurrvtit;i. .h-c t bi-i iif-'.es, a.d t'.if eternal exccriO;. .v t.f

fcTF.UOGLING IN M.'SERY. The strUCT-

S'ing In misery and vvi'h misery at the isane time, appears to be the P.omo .of hnirnan sufferance. Who, acquainted with the number of propitious circumstances ma iiumut-i vi propitious circumstanci rcquireu to mane a vigorous enort oi the mind, can read the advertisement of the gre-.t British lexicographer motionless? 'It may gratify curiosity to inform it thai the English Dictionary was written with very little assistance from the learned, and very little patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the the shelter of academic bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction; is sickness? nr.d sorrow.' nesresentalivc. SAMUEL JUDAH. JOHN MYERS. County iiuditor. T. II . CAY AX AU OIL I;, p. McDonald, A. B. McKEE. JOHN B. MARTI X. WM. DAVIS. County Treasurer. ANDREW GARDNER, JAMES JOHNSON. County Assessor. E. M. JONES. '.. PULLIAM. SAM EEL H. ELLIOTT. SAM 'J EL THOMPSON. Jr. JOHN W. WIDNER. JAMES JORDAN. County Hecorder. K. BEXTIX. JOHN A. DARDENNE. County Commissioner. HENRY WYANT. ARCHIBALD SIMPSON. MAKrUBD At BeUilte. on Wednesday; the "luh ul:., by the Ilex. Mr. Thompson. Mr.CriAS. (Iif.im. Jr., formerly of 5t. Loin, to Miss Car. oLisr. P. Gat, of Ulica, X. Y. 3Tarkot Days in Ymecnnt's, Tuesdays, Thursdays S Saturdays. rglllEBE will be an election held in g each of tho Townships in Knox county at their usual places of holding elections to elect one Kepresentati ve, one Auditor, one Probate JuJge, one Courry Commissioner, one Assessor, one County Treasurer, and one Recorder, on the first Monday in August. ABM. SMITH. S. K. C. July 9, 1 S 1 1 . Sat! cilery for Saic. glIE suhrcribers have on hnnd a largo 5. stock nf Sad.ih's, Bridles. Martingals. Sad.iie Bngsl mid Girths, okc. which th"y wiil sell low for I Yum, Wheat or Pork, delivered on or before the ioth day of December. THORN 0v- TRACY. T?:l IV tn, lr-11 r-tf. 3 l VO : '. t i a tin iJi r0 Bid. X. (.. Suga o0 Snck". fiio C'Mi'ee low C .".Ml 2 Piee? Ao. r can Br. '21 Pines -J th prxf Cog. Brandy. 15 B ( . Mo!:.t TflOiEV TRACY 0th, l'll "-tf. in,DRUGS, MEDICINES &( C. yrpllE subsciihers ore now receiving rw -L fr.-iTi kit York. Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, a large an J genera! stock of fresh Drugs, Dye Stuff.--, Paints and Oils, Glassware, Choice I.i.juors and W ines, Sperm and Tanner's Oil. Tfcbacco, Ci gars, Stationary, Fancy Articles, &c. &c. Their btock having been carefully sslected (both in regard to quality an 1 r rices) they are prepared to sell for cash and good paper on better t rms than ever before offered in the Wabash country. Physicians and Merchant? living at a distance ill l--- " r '.' W cab before p;-.rc:;a;;f elsewhere. J. B. l'OT.Wl-:i,l. A CO. Oppcci'-c (iraahoic A D-iiic'.. July ii l4l5-tt State of Indian.-;, i-vuox Circuit Cv-ur. Knox CoUNrv. y Titomas Bishop, 1 vs. v F oreign A iiachm" Renj. fllney. j fglHE ?atd Benjamin Ohicy h hereby" notiiied, thai on the4tii day of March, 1310. a writ of foreign attachment was dulv issued against him. in the above entitled cause by tho Cl?rk of the Knox Circuit Court, directed to the o.ierilY A Posev countv. widen was rdiorwaru.s to-wit: on the"'J3d day of .March, IS 10 returned by said Sheriff, executed c:i the fallowing lands a n.l tenements to-wit: r.ic South" half of North blast quarter, tmd the West half of the S. E. quarter ef section 13, Township 7, South range 13 W. situate in Posev countv, and also, that on the l'.lth day of December. 1810, a writ of foreign attachre.ent w as duly issued against him in the above entitled" cause by the Clerk of the Knox Circuit Court, directed to the Slier hi of Knox county, which was afterwards to-wit: on the 'd"dddav of March. ISll, returned by soid Sheriff executed eu the following land and tenements to-wit: Donation lot No. 140, situated in Knox eountv. attached s the property or. nun .1 Beniamin Obey, and t.ia: sa.n tne writ is now pending

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Of the receipts a.id expenditures of the County of Knox, from the 4th day of May it 4 J, to the I5tk day of Junz 1841, inclusive. Receipt. Amount in tho Treasury May ith, 18i0 y 03; Amount paid into the

Treasury since 1 Ith Me.v IS l0, up to Junloth, ISil i.llT 73

i'u.r 82,0'.: 3 ,fc7 Jail ;J9S Hi Assessment HVS 00 Court House tj'd 00 Reed-- - !i)t I1) Clerk 101 00 Sheriff 00 rrtjitioimrv 0i- T)( Elections 17 00 Over charge in Tax ()." Gxmrv Cominisioners--- V00 ( 0 Jurors 7S" 00 Assooljifc: Judges itb CO Bailiff- A -dl5 CO II Thiecs :'. 00 Printing m-0 75 Wcoi" :il 00 Furniture ."'0 00 ; Attorneys 70 CO IliU 03 1: .......... -jS )0 Apreicro r-ii 77 17 Chsnee of Venue -0 00 Treasurer's per remf..-- 19 10 Kvllil 01

The ntn.'Uf.t of tho i.h vo nr.mod re1 . I T f 1 ceipra l:ftve been pai l out by t.'ie I rensurer in the fjllowhug manner, to-wit: .;50 2h on onb-rs drawn on the Treasury previous to the dtiidav c-f May. ISiO. ' The sum of 8l,Cr2.) 7G, on i.rders drawn on the Treasurv between t':e Ith dav of May, IS 10, and 1'th day d' June, 1811: Tro.".v-:rer's per centcro'-SISd Eh and the sum of s;i-'"d .) 1 A remaining m T ury ; oavn.rx out stanuinir oruers drawn .n tne i rensury l,lil tor tne payment of which there i in the T; :asury SGt2 51 i: and the suoi of 8? 11 50 due the Treaurv from Zcehariuh Pnlliam. collector for 1839, and also the sum of 8'200.hiry foes net collected, which two stans when made available will leave balance of outstanding nrd-Ts of the stttn of 8 133 3 1 it be paid out of the Revenue f-r ISM. A. SIMPSON, i J. THORN, Ccrnnisshncrs. WM. DENNY. S July 31, 1-41 1-Pt State of 1 Not ana, Knox County. Knox Circuit Com A. Simpson. 1 vs. Foreign A ttaelemetit. Homer Ed son. ) rglHE said Homer F.ds.-.n is hereby notilled, that on the '.hh day of pebru-a.-y, 1M1, n writ f foreign n!tndnnen waa duly issued against him, in the above and entitled cause bv the Clerk f the Rnex Circuit Court, directed to tho Sheriff of said county of Knox, which v as afterwards on the'd'dd day of March, 1811, returned bv said Sheriff, executed on the fvlio'.ving hand? and tenements to-wit: lot No. 3 and 1, fractional section 11. township N. rar.rie 10 W. ontainintr on" hundred e.roi nine aere-?. ti.irtecn hundredths, attaclied as the prop rt; and thai said writ i 3 r Knox Circuit Court. A ite?t. WM. R. Juiv 3, 19 113-1: cf H omer E.lson, n hnj- in said M'CORD, trie. r K B lu li 11 ' S A 55 fPRt' subscriber his been receivinr; from the Jj," eastern market ia addition to his former j'ock a complete assortment consisting pt every varic'v of Jri5j, .lacdicaiacy, W ass doxy CiSas,' Fxiteiai Medici ii c?-; , IV i t'u i nv ry, to whicli lie invites the a'.rentiori of eonutry merchants and Physicians, those living at a ditance and vicinity, and all others who deal in the above articles, to call sml examine hi flock before purchasing elsewhere, as he u prepared to sell on rca-otiabic terms, and will endeavor t cive gent r.d sat; -faction as regards quality and prices. II. II. FLCK, Druggiit. -r;:n (if the Golden Mortar. opposite Clark's H.tUl, Market st. Vinceinirs, la. June oth, I Si ; ? if. pursuance of two writs of fieri faXt cias, to mo directed trom ttiO Knox b ircuit Court, at tho Court House door in Yincon,;e?, cn Saturday, the d ith day of July, inst. hf-ee.? the hours of 10 o'clock, A. vir: ti!tv-se en f'-c t oi log on :d ?:r extending back the same width, tin? whole depth of the lot hav ing an Alievof ten feet in width, running from Vigo street to the rear f raid 57 feet. tho same being on proved wit.i a good frame dwelling and out buildings thereon. Also '20 feel front on 21 street, of lot Xo. CO, 20 feet from the corner of Stout and Cd streets and extending bock the sum? width 00 feet. Said h-bs are taken a the proper? v of Louis L. W at son. to satis fv said writs one in favor of Who. Garvin, Thos. J. Car.v.n, Samuel Getty ami James Garvin, against Louis L. Watson, Tin mas Thorn and Daniel Staid. The other in favor of David S. Eenuer, against 1 Louis L. ICrui ':.!

M. and 3 o'clock. - ! ol said cay, l smnii

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r.greeablv to tno statutes .v.-, - - . c-.!!nu in,-r ! nroved secuntv. under N. casii

ruiatinir sa.es on execution, inv- ; -1 . - nnni'D-rv described parcels oi ground situaiC, ' Jr-j . tl, n : p. i being m the Borough of Yin-mnocJ June 10, lS41--3w.

lot No. 10. tront-

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nomas Thorn, George hrrd V. CaddingCi". v:t--rii C

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I'rTERc I'atrut have just been obiaineJ for a KOTARY STEAM ENGINE, the principle of which is the application of fcteani to the crank direct, enclosed in a cylinder, with die ocime actual pressure that is obtained with the cylinder und piston, with a gsin of doub!? power, doins away witii all dead points; or in ether words dnin itway with half the boilerf:, all intermediate machinery between the boilers and main shaft, and a saving of half the fuel. The Engine is warranted to perform well, nd can be seen at my store in Vincermes. Many of the principal machinists on the Ohio and other places, have exj rcs-cJ their uriiia!ihd anprobation ft It better? directed to me a! Yincenne!1. Ia. postpaid, w ill receive prompt attention. I. .Y. WHITTr.LSEY. April !, IS 1 1 ll-tf 7" Thu at i rdav- livening Viite r. riUsburh; the (i.-.r.rt'e, Cincinnati: the Louisville Joninal and St. bonis KepuUican, will publish weekly to the amount of three dollars each, and fxrvvjrd their accounts to this Office STATE. OF INDIANA, J GIBSON C OUNTY, y S3' In the Gi'ou Circuit Court, i.i vw ation, June 21.'. .1. D. 18 11. Joseph IE Montgomery,"" I hoir.as Craimtre and ! r ... Alary, bis wife, j J Benjamin Cranage and William Craliige. J 8 T now here appearintr. from the affidavit of a disintere-ti- i person, filed herein, thai ihe said Thoma- Cranage, and Marv, his wife, Berjonin Cranage, and William Cra-.rtge, are not residents of the Stale of Indiana, JT OTICE is therefore, hereby given to the said Thomas Cranage, and Mary, hi-" wife, Benjamin Cranage and William Cranio, of the filing and pendency of the said complainant's bill of complaint, and that, unless they personally be and appear at the next term of our said court, to be hidden at the Courthouse in Princeton, in said county of Gibson, on the firist Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur, to the said complainant's bid of complaint, otherwise the matters and things therein contained, will be l iAen as omiessco, am . t ii a uerrt'e tmtertd agiinst them accordingly .ittest. J. R. MONTGOMERY June 'U, 1811 3-3 w. Cl'k. Statk of Indiana. Knox Circuit Court Knox County. 3 March term, 1 1 1 . Gkokgi; (h.:t ;Ks!tAM:. ri . .. .- , t til llOll Ol IUJ solvency. vs. His Creditors. 70W at this came the pctilioner, by Judah &, Gibson, his attorney, and the creditors by Ellis, their attorney, and sai 1 petitioner tiles his petition, bond and schedule, setting forth Ins insolvency, and praying rtlief pursuant to the form of the statuta in such ca-e made an 1 provided, which said bond is approved of by ihs Court, and defendant discharged from arrest. It is therefore ordered that publication of this suit be made threa weeks, at least sixty d of this ('our:, i:i ;ys ha fore t t;;a v mrti; le next tetm ;ca Saturday (..azette. a wcekiv newspaper, printeu and publisliCv! at Yie.rrnns, Indiana; that ihe sai-1 George (?rt:ikshank will make application to thi.? Co;.;i to have the beceiit of an act entitled "an act for th? relief of insolvent debtors," approved the 9:h February 1S31, extended to him, and die fin-r.1 discharir? under the provisions thereof, and this cause is rendm-cd until tho next term of the court. Jtteiti W. R. M'CORD, Ci'k. Jur e 30. 1811 i-3t. C'iTTOH YARN. 3XATK1CK MOORE, having mado nra rangemeut w iih tho proprietors of the Eagle Cotton Works, of Pittsburgh, to furnish a constant supply of the best COTTON Y.VRX, of all number usually kept for sale. Ins jest received a supply, whicli he will stll unusually low fT cash. June IE 1641 2-3m. . A 1 1 1 n i 1 1 : s t r ti t o r ' . ; ; 1 1 c . PHTUE undersigned. Administrator on the estate of William Low, late of Knox county, Indiana, deceased, wiil ex pose to public sale, in the town of Rrtice vide, Indiana, on Saturday the 10ih day of July next, betwec n the hours of 10 o'clock A. '.M. and 1 P. M. of said day, the following property, viz: Carpenter's Tools. 1 Horse, &c. &c. A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums of S3 and upte and sp in hand. -'B' k tv ' r-r xr w- : In addition to the farmer stock. 20 Tons Dm-. Inland Round iron. 100 Piough V. mgs. '0 riongii Slabs. 100 Keg.? a.5i-t":d N;ol3. Eor saio bv P. DORA N. Agini for Covington iron I forks. ALSO 20 Rbis Prime X. (. Sugar. 5 Loaf (Xo. 1-) tio 10 Hacks Rio Com.' e.' 2." Roxos Cincinnati S-an ec Candle?. 10 Raskets of (Champaign Wine. A ienera! assortment of first rate li- . ? the Iron Store of V. Pnh AV

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1 H 1 T il S f gUIE subotribers infonrj their frieiuls and the public in general, that hav. ing funned a co-partnership it lot- manufacture of Furniture of every variety, thev will malve at the shortest notice, cheap for cash, or rpptoved tr.dc, any articles in tin ir line. The following compr.se a pari of what thc.y have on hand and can make to orJer; fciidrboards, Secretary and Book Cases, Desk and Book Cases, Portable Writing Desks, Dining Tables in setts and single, Breakfast Tables, Centre Tables, Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Work Table?, Peilct, Dittsing and French Bureaus, Ma jhogany , Maple and Poplar Bedsteads, Pi ano Se.td, vrtrious patterns. Sofas, Stand,--, and Cupboards, together w ith ever' thing in his Hue. The proprietor arc supplied with the best of workmen, and well seasoned iimt:criaIs,so that they are cnabled lo manufac t tire any article in their line that mav be called fur. Orders from the country bha! receive strict attention. The public arc invited to call and examine for themselves Shop on Market street, between Second and Third, Sii. in the hu;::;c formerly oerti pied bv Christian Uraetcr. AP.NER DECKER. .IAS. IE HENDERSON. N. P. Cufhns made at the shortest notice, on moderate terms, ami hearse fuiuUbed free of charge. I). & 11 Mav 21. 1841 5J-Cm. the ii It K A T 15 A R G A 1 X : J'J AS lately returned from tho Ka-tera cities c -A with a larao and ceneral aisortment of NEW GOODS, selected with great care, and which he offers to hi friends and the public, at reduced prices, for cash, or to punctual persons on bhort credit, amongst which are Dry Goods of every variety: Qucct:s-Varf. Hard-Ware Sc (ttass- r arc ; 0 IJbb. piime Xew ()rlean ua', a5 .'rack'! best Kio and Havniia ('( 'fee, 10 Half Chests G. I ec Y. 11. Tea. I 3 ib. boxes d. 70 Kegs Juniata .uii.s (all tiiex,) IS Dupont's Powder, 10 Pes'. Green Kivrr Tobujco, Cavt-ndieh do. ba!es Urown Mu.dins. Cheap,) Ci Poz. Kufia Kur 4- 5-'i!k Hats, r)0 do?. Palm Leaf Hats, fc-ane m fine,) 13 pa.kaes Shoes and Boot tall kinds ) 3001) doz. F'i'.tfbr.rgh Cotton Yarn. S. r. INUl G (), Madder, Eastern w'o'c Leather and Calf Skins, 'prm Candles, Loaf yjgar, W'indo-v Cb'ass, Whit j Lead, Ac., with a great variety ot ot.-cr a; tide. I'trbons purcnasing will please call, as I am determined to cu! close for cash. W. If. Vincennes, Mav IHS r . fm. 9 KiorovAr, TkK- Wm. C. WARNER, has rcX EL? nvirn! offire from h; r'wrlling to tie 2d s'ory of Mr. Broknw's ;;( brick house, next door to the store of X Ym. Hayes. Entrance on Market street, bv an outside ttair cure. :; May 15, 1911 4d-tf. ?VOTICE ivcn, that on tlie 1-ith dav of .tore. ISll. a v rit of Domestic A ttaoii:no nt was is;;rd by me. George M. Ocbeitrcc, a Jiiiticc of tlie Pence, n and for tho emmty of Knox, rotate cf Indiana, at the instance, and u?on the affidavit of Horace B. irhej.srd, a!nt br Geo. W. Koicbcrry, aeainst the goods, ehattt Is, rrcdits and effects of (Jeorge H. Sinclair, by virtu1 of which writ, one brown rtud Horse, one Gelding and one brown Marc have been attached as the property of George II. 'inchiir, and that on the 17ih day f July, 1 9 II, at my office in Busserbn township, in the county aforesaid, I will proceed to hear and decide upon the siid attachment, of which tho said George II. Sinclair and all o'.lur persons concerned will take notice. G. M. OCHEIiTREP, J. P. June 17, ISt i. 2-3'.v. Q Particular Noiicc. j) IIE subscriber informs bis customers i.i genera!, th.f, having waited for them to liquidate their accounts so long, that patience naa ceasec t j be a virtnp. he now, f i the last time, conjures them to call within ten dav , and selt'e their ar. We rearass, either by ca-h or note, as h? is determired to oi. force collections. PATRICK MOO KB. June 11, I b 4 1 Z- ni. OH COMMISSION. A") KBA.MS I'linting paper, (Impeiial) lJi gfj Post Olike do. superior article, Bundles common wrapping do. which will be nold very low for cash. II. N. CMIXA.V. June i, tsn. ric-tf. Foreign AttacluncnL NOTICE is hereby givi n, that on the 2ad lay of June, 1811, a writ of Foreign Attachment rvas issued by me, Samuel Hill, a Justice of the Pea-e, in and for the county of Knox, State of Indiana, at the instance, and upon :be alfiilavitcf Hiram Abdill, agr.int the gooUs. chattels, credits and effect, of Edward Tanner, by virtue of which writ, one 1 horse Post Coach called the "Mohan kd' has been attache.!, as the ; ropcrty of tbt said Howard Tanner, aa-l thai on the 'Z uh day uf December. 18 JL rt my office in Vineemics Township, i.t the comity of Knox, aforesaid, 1 will prorrod to hear and decide tipnn tlie sai I attachment, of which the erfid I; J ward Tanof r nd all otr ntrs-ms interested, wid vAv n'oiro, SAMbFl DOT.. .1 p.

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HEALTH rpHEKE i? not ci e case cf Fever in thou -- sand, but may be dTcctmby broken u nr.'i removed Ly the use of tbie Ehiir. It rttnov all acidity, indigestion, bilious matter ai d cmuo pation frt'iii the stomach and bovveb. h oprrs?' gently and afioctually on the bowcle, jr,d cirfully on the kidneys and thr skin. It ttraovrp all unpleaaant feelings after a hearty meal, and prcmolco a good appetite. Ii need oni a trial to give perfect talisfacti.ii. It hab Leeuine a gcr.cral practice with many to ue ibit, article in e'l racs of colds, pains in the bent, or heavy difarrrceablc fecfing, tendering lubeadacho or chilliness. Per hoarseness, if tak. n through the day, it com; Uetely restores the voice without produ cing bicknets. Whooping couch, and all congbi of childiD e'f cured by it. The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, end it is -pale impotsible that er.y dksase shea Id Cvrr.aifr.cc -.hi!e a person ii using thi? Syrup. If 'ilea cruly it produces o ludjv. htaeh'and young spr.eamm r, by oum oh .:il th-hca-iors of t!i sytfem. Sold c,jiu..ii.e at Ii Fletcher street ono door below Pearl-Piiect. Ts. V.. hi Comrtocb tV Co., and by ell iffpcijMi Dr'Ujihin. .Sold by J. P. f ltI,VELI., l Co. Druggist. yir.ur.ncs, - HU HI AMKKICAN NATlYi; ,-0.r. sr.D bv the ladb .-.f I ia a and tie. i eh...,t IVni and T. i ' i 1" : co ir p. jI.wv .:''. otancc to the b iir. For cleaning ,;IV d rc.-rj, r , ,vitb,-i:;f aflvct ing the cor oi h. It n ;,',- rt-cr or.e; Art1, liCj crior WASH FOR THE IXCIir, by the Frofeasor of t'.tr U 1 1 i ; . ior a -f Dentil "ur;e:y, and o'lifi li'.tincuuhrd Pmi ii-tf-. lr I. It. C :;i.r.. .y . TO THE BALD HEADED A X I OTHERS. fOES any know a neighbor ci itn,vA hhap been Bald, and whot-c hea-l ii n: .v coed with fine hair? One whoe ccat ecl'a: m. covered with d-r.druff. though Iru'hcd every hoor whi'-h Lds now var is-hed rntirely? Or on whose hairs at early r.ge were turning grry, wh.-. now ha not a g-ey hair? Children whose he.i were covered with scurf, whose hair wcu'd v.c. grow, that are now growing the la!!:st crope hair? "orae casts must 1 e kr-uvn to in'-tpn -- sotis. Ask them the cause, ar.d yon n illbe tobi. these things have been done by hc in r.f thf I?ahn of Culuiiihia. Of .0 ;. c ars gro-.vth is this article, it .iT.-,. ; . creasing annually some, hundred p: r .:;. though when discovered r.i.t opj o.-cd ; anthing for the . line urpo-r, m w ass,ii!x-i : v alnniFt r t:rriber!e-'i iinishrootr. tri!; preparation" that will ruin the hair if ti". n a'jy extent. -- Can more than these fart be. w ar t ii--rcfr to the rccuinmrnddtiuns by a lint i f r,.ir. t n t'trrf pectabiiitv, unequalled by any other article. -Look to the.se ihingK bi'y thio artrc!--. t.M- t., preserve your hair l y its tc. or it i .',! o ft : it. J.a.Jie, attctui to llii- nun-e' e m t.,-;o..!--ab'e life are using it a. the only article. r '!v lit for the toilet. Long hair s ry ;-j t t f-i: .i.t. Ladies, cfe the Balm of Ch!i: r. I.t . in time t,. ,T. yourselves the cifgraec ct bald.n s.- t.-u!-ct . your peryons. It is your dut . is norab-t-, , jrirr;-,- !(, beauties of natuic. with which a boi'iitif',1 "t? r.'. r ha; endowed v on uie tha Balm, for a ii! d - o Caation to bo rcmambcrr.'. everal mo i, to count- rfi' t c 'rv.f Balm nt vc-j in . s,.r. of the imp.ot.tori l.-.ve gone so fur i- a. cou'Orrfeit i'uc ypienJid vv tappers, and the Pailct Niagara, and evt-ry externa! mark ::.-. pi ti t n o::.Conistock. which tr.rv date i,t.t f..r-. To avoid impositions then tlie name of Corru-t-xk ' j'e. ".I w i i i ..,k f.r ' r L. ( onsto. k. it ' ti. , end never ha th-. rt!cl epon it. Sold Who'esale ar..! ltM.,! U ,r er street. X. V. (j bv J. B. C'lLWKI.L. A t n ., i VincrnM o i 4 1 - . I:.J; no JIIOL only who know I ' ore1 ...ft! (ii.itc ojseivati' e.-.n torni i. effects, of the perft ct relit. f f the abnort baonJike cures etfected in case of tin: Lib s. luit-i.ma-tism, all swellings, and ;tl! t-yter-.al pann. i.o r.:attrr how severe, bv the u--e of Jf ys" I.ni.m- iit. Fiiid one who has ued it that wi!! not iiud it above a!! things ever m-'cd, and von -.--ii; ;i-id -what cannot be founJ. For the relief of mzTcring i.r.nun bt ir.gs ni.., rn.iy Ic af!!':ep.l, I beg yon to u.sk t-K of th ---. gentlemen wli.i know of car; L;. ..,,,;.! by all other rrmediis or p!:y.;!..t.i:-, -, th .n.-'.i tiied for m.nv year, th-.t li--vc ! : cn c:..-1 by the u--c of the genuine HAW LIMMf'.N P. ThcwmcJji "f other per?' us know -inu.'ar euro.-. appto tlieir sercc f ji.sti.c thtir h man teeling". It i'. nt a iiut yoa owe to your sufi"rru;g ie,lo'.v beings to let thi great renn'dy be known. fpeak of it then t. ail your friends. 'J'his will save much pain h- r- the r.'-w spMpcrs are no' read, or w 1 ere it nd -rs are ineredulou, bec.-.u-o S'i r.iauy v.i.rth'-. -s aiti h s ar advertise,! f.,r tinsame purpose. To buyers we. Pie, if .vj,, have used it doj ot .-iy it i-- beyond all pr.us... then do not take i The proprj, tor wiii i.ot nb low thii artie'e to be paid fr nnh itii.n-,. ub.en all th- dirccti-ms :oe fullv f-iilo'vr . V,; any one MiV-iing refuse i;w in try jt! If J,P d -es, lu: i ivrhtto be pit.rd in re for ,i oh.-tina.-v than bis TUtbc; ing. Mr. Hays would never con.-cnt l- . ,'Vei thi attide, were he not compelled by bin sensa of m-jr-al of reli o'ou- dnty to do :!l in bis po .ver f -r the victims of distress and misery. For i'.m pnr-p--c be ;via!d Booncr devr-te a fortune, than rCttre a didlar for any worthless article. I.O- llC OCT. r"L!)e swindlers have en'iiir.-r-foited t h ' 5 article, an-1 put it up with various do. vi.-cs. Do n-.t be bripoeed upon. One thin- onlv will protect you it i, the- nains of COM STOCK .? (' , that n.co' mimt be always on tlie wrapper, or you are cheated. Po iu,t forget it. 1'h.v this direi-'ion with you, and ttht by that, or m v r huy; for it I- impo-niMs fo jpy -;hcr to be tn. or grnuiiic. SOLOMON II A V.n. r-il) !v foMf'K'KA C. e FictcbPr or-.t. Ve-.v Yolk. Vir.f.Tir.f " Ir-!n. 1 C. on

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