Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1841 — Page 3
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Ofr:c Ijtdiixa McTCAt Fire IsstkAXcs CojiPisr. Indianapolis, August 11, 1841. rHK Mfmh(ra .-if . I ir tympany are iicrety no-1 . u ,l" Payment ot losses by fire and Iisbihues sustained and incurred by said Company -ce September 26, 110. tlie Directors "ft. 'it y orJereJ lhc following assessment on the I re m icm Nor, payable to the Treat, rer on or before the fourth day of October next isuing, to wit: On all Notes uaied on or hrf.ir TWm.. a 1 . . 39i09 I" l"".S. from So. 1 to No. W93, both mclus.ve, eight and one quarter i.cr cent. 1 On a!! Notes dated after and on or before December 23, 1839, hen! finm -No. 9M to -.018, both inclusive, UVcn and one tptartcr per cent. On all notes dated after Decemlwr 23, 1833 v'; ,!tfe Ctobcr 29' 1810. Ui,5R from -.le i, Doth inclusive, six and t n rC iiiKirn rt ner cent. qunriirt per cent. On all note, dated October cr before December S, 1810 29, 1810, and on being from No. to .o. 2,231, both free quarters ver cent. inclusive, fve and On all Notes dated after December 8, IS 10, and "n-r before December 18, 1810, being from , ;'J;) tJ ""15 l'th inclusive, am ,f A lit per cent. On all Notes dated after Decen.l B'M on or before February 6 184 I, being from to .Ao. 2,2t!3, both cud three :uarters irr rfi inclusive, four On all Notes dated after February 6, 1841 a:d on or before February IS, 141, bein; from .No 2,21 t No. 2,294, both inclusive, four " ojf nuiirter ner cent U Notes dated after February 18 1811 " o' hefore March 9, 141, being from No! ' in 2.2D5 to N, ,300, both inclusive, four per c ut. On all Notes dated after March 9, 1841 and on or before May 21, 1911. being from No. 2,307 to No. 2,334. both inclusive, one and three guart'rs j' r cent. On all Notes dated after May 24. 1811. and o:i i.r tfore July. 9. 1S4I, being' from No. 2.335 tj N.. 2,319, both inclusive, one quarter per hcct.pts f,r assessments will be forwarded to r.l-nis or other July authorized persons, to whom fio Meniner are requeued to make prompt pay. Jiient. Interest will be charged on all assessments due after October 1th, the day on which (!.. v are nav,tble. M by th- '-vtnth tcction of th charter thev are ""lul. c ,or 'u't on the whole amount of their 1 f-iiiium notes in case they neglect or refuse to ; their assessments. Notes of the solvent hii.k in Indiana, Illinois, Ktrtucky, and Ohio, be received for asiirssminfj r. In e any .Members have alienated their polsale or otherwise. ih p nmoniiu bv .;ustcJ to surrender the same for discharge in aci rJiiice with the 15th section of the charier, which makes them liable for assessments until f;ch surrender. Agents are requested to call the t'tention of Members to the requisitions of the c'i'l.-ter und by-hnt;s. By order of the Director. J AMF.SJ BLAKK, Treasurer. Aug. 11, 1 S 1 1 1 5 -4t. IHOLUTION. TIIIE Partnership heretofore existing J be Uvepii ttie undersigned, wan diso!v. d by intifjal consent. Those indebttn the I n e firm will please call on Sainl. . Ki.iknde. (who is authorized Vo close roil, lout ' rn,) dehiv H'i'l as settle their accounts no longer indulgence v:t! an i. given. J. My A. S. R. DIN W I DIME, S. DIN WIDDIE. Ai;cnt. A. KINKADE. .V. SI. The undersigned respectfully riljims the public, and his friends, t!i3t ie will continue the Shoe Business at ;he old 6tand on Market Street, adjoining he Finish, where he w 11 be pleated to icoomoda'.e customers at the lowest cash ;rices. S. A. KINKADE. Vincennes, Sept. 15. 1811 15-3m. "PAINTING .3. Tit S)i:.I WIJS'G v itarc by tho reflection of light. 11'. un.Ier.si'Mied is now on a visit to this place lor a short time, and proi tru ing instructions to young Ladies, thers who wish to acquire a knowlof that new and beautiful ar: of I ix i n t i u g tn n-lk-.-tion of liht, which renders i so much easier nnd more correct than ti- eye or tliu hand d" the. Artist could 'v r arrive at. in the old way of painting. Six lessons is now only required, to ob:m uhrt h:n heretofore required vcars f study, without arriving at anv thin saine degr?e of perfection that can i iv be liau m , i i so short a time. Tlu- U'A . isigned can be found, at M Am C. C! ar :s note , where specimens :i he ecn at anv time. S. C. FOYl'S. Sept. 1 th isn.ir-tf. USE CliiNT KEVA1:D. NATVAV from the subscriber liv in,r in llusseroti township, Knox .nunie. In., on Sunday last, the 1 Villi mst ... n indented apprentice named Charles leedv. Any person returning said ap- : rentice to the undersigned will receive the jhnve reward but no thanks; and I here ty forewarn all persons from trusting or rborinr said apprentice on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of is contracting. ANDREW PURCELL, Jr. Sept. 15. 1S11 15-13. v 1 .! I WILL eell the House and Lot on which I now reside together with all the appurien- . . : ... r o i . i.. 'ances. possession wm uc l immediately if desired. Persons wish,rr to purchase can examine the premises id Ica-n the terms by application to .J GEO. R. GIDSON. VincVnne?. Sept 11, 1841 15-tf
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'HilL undersigned has just received and will continuo to receive during the season, a large lot of TEN PLATE SEVEN PLATE, and COOKING STOVES. ai.su: t rnilSilm Stoves, of the latest and most approved patterns, together wiui a number ol the latest PREMIUM COOKING STOVES. Also,- Stoves for burning wood or coal, manulactured at the Wabash Furnace for the latter, extra plates can be furnish ed by leaving a pattern at niv shon. I design keeping the largest and best lot of stoves ever olfcred for sale in Vincennes, ana invite all who want to buy to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Coal Grates of all sizes and patterns will be kept on hand. Those who have paid any attention to Movts cast at a furnace, know they are not apt to crack. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Sept. 11, 1841 15-3m. Casting. '2!'X Plate Stoves. of various sizes. Premium Cooking Stove.-?, of various sizes. Coal Stovp.s of various sizes. Franklin Stoves, " 1 Irons. Hollow ware. Wagon Boxes. .Mantel and Fire Grates. Corn Shellers of an improved pattern, and in general use, in Pennsylvania, all of superior uualitv, and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. PATRICK DOR AX, Market street Sept. 10, PS 11 11-tf. TAKE NOTICE ALL. fJJIIIE subscriber has now for sale and - reai rcadv for delivering at the Lamasct) Foundry, r:insville9 la. Hubbard's Patent Eotory Pump for Wells and Cisterns. These pumps for economy of time and labour, and for durability cannot be surpassed. They are admirably adapted to a stock farm in the Prairie, when the stock are watered from a well. A boy of 10 years of aire will with great ease water any amount of stock ui a very snort lime. uli ordinary torce they will pump a bucket of water in eight seconds. Uy applying a hose to the pump, it being a lorcmg as welr aaa suction pump, a stream of water will be ejected large enough to water yards or gardens in a dry season, or in case ol lire to cxlin guish the same, where the building other w ise might be destroyed, if resort was had to a COMMON PUMP, or water drawn bv means of a bucket. The subscriber doei nut hesitate in saying that for wells not more than from tliirty to thirty-three feet deep, they are superior to any pump heretofore made. They mav be made to suit wells of from liffy to sixty feet deep w ith a very small additional expense. These pumns mav be seen in operation at the re sidenco of John Law ari l Abner T. Ellis, Esor's.. and at the store of Mr. J. Donl ovum, Vincennes. The price of tho pumps is 8'H). Lead pipe will he furnished at 17 cts per foot Terms, ('ash. Orders left with J. Donovan, Vinccn nes, will meet with immediate attention, or if sent to the subscriber, Evansville, la. The subscriber is also prepared to fur nish I'irc KiailSCS which have been well tested at tho East and are in general use. Thev can be furnished at a cost of from S?'-Jr0 to such prices as will suit the purchaser. W. A. SULLIVAN, Lamasro Found -jjr, Evansville, la. Sept. 10, IS 11. 14-Ow. hcrilT's ale. gBY virtue fi- directed of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me from the Clerk's Oliiee, of the Iii". Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House door, in Vincennes, on Saturday the lSth day of September next, according to law, between the hours of lOo'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock. I'. M. the following real estate to-wit: 38 feet of lot No. 11)3, fronting on Market street, in Vincennes, and 38 feet of lot No. 11)2, fronting on lkisseron street. Also, lti feet of lot No. 82, fronting on Market street, and running back the entiro depths of said lots. The above described lots given up by II. 1'. Brokaw, to satisfy the abovo writ in favor of Henry Trow bridge and John Nichol, and against Henrv V. Brokaw and Thomas Bishop. A. SMITH, s. k. c. Aug. 2Tth, 1811 12-4 1. Administrators' Sale. irE will sell on the 2V)th day of this month, at the late residence of Robert Lemon, 121 acres part of donation 238, also, lot No. 5, fractional Sec. 10, T. 5,N. K. 8, containing 30 acres and 25 hundredths, on a credit of 6 and 12 months. JONATHAN P. COX. Qj ABRAHAM M I LLK R . 5 ' 5 Sent. 1 1, 1811. M-nt.
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PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. IIIC QPHoinfl IIIV WUIIUUk win re - com I """lo'uu.l,,c A"SI unuay oi oepiem ber. iiavmg aireauy successiuuy con uucieu ims fccnuoi uuring tne last nine years, the subscriber, grateful for the liberal support hitherto afforded, solicits I .1 1 ! .1 i the continued patronage of the commu nity. I'lFlLS Ut EITHER SEX, OR ANY AOP. ARE RECEIVED Terms " 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks, or if entered by the year 15 00 per year ol 48 weeks. Entrance quarterly, unless by contract. l or Latin, Greek, Trench and the Set ences, extra charges will be made accor ding to agreement between the panics. V ood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, Principal. Vincennes, August 12, 1841 11. Mores. TH SI received a supply of Cooking, r ranklin, and UooiJ Stoves, of a su perior quality, and for sale by MADDUX & C Sept. :t, 18U. ia-:n. TAX NOTICE. OROU(;H TAXES fwr the present jear t.re now due. Those persons interested, will do well to attend to th payment of the same with out delay, as I have but little time allowed me for settlement. The receipts of Martin ltohinson. Esij. will m all cases be good for the above. J. DONOVAN, Colector. Aug. 27th, 1841. I2-tf. Alton Ferry. 'I'HE undersigned informs the public that he luis now in operation a HOUSE BOAT for crossir.ir at this point. I o all tnose who tourney noith of the Missouri Uivei, it will be apparent that this is the most proper point to cross the Mississippi. lie w ill insure both ;T-Vsafety and despatch ZfX I to travelers and to all who shall favor him with their patronage. C. K. CHAPMAN. Alton, July 21, lSll-8-2m. NEW GOODS rpllL subscribers have just received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry (ioods, (Jioceries, Hardware, (Jlassware, Cuttlerv, Boots, Shoes. English, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, c., which they will sell on rea sonable terms. THORN t TRACY Dec. 12th, 1840. n27-tf. A LL those indebted to the subscriber xjL by nole or uooi account, will do well to attend to the payment of the same, without delay. All such as fal to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respect to persons. J. DONOVAN. Vincennes, July 17th, 1810 0-tf. STO V ES IlREMU'M COOKING STOVES, suitable for small families, for sale low bv f J R L' E N 1 1 0 W 4 BOYLE. I. Till: I'ltOBATE CoL'IiT, UlBSOK CO. August Term, 1811. Knoch Walters, admin-") istrator of Geo. C. Cory, deceased, On complaint r,,, ,. c ., ., (of insolvency. i ue creuuorsoi uie saiu (Jeorge C. Cory, deceased. fgMHK said Knoch Walters, having filed his memorial m this Court, showing the condition of the said estate, and com plaining that the property, both real and personal, is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding; against it, it is there fore ordered, that the tiling and pendancy of the said complaint be made known to the creditorsof the said Oeorge L. Cory, deceased, bv a publication of this order for six weeks successively, in the Vincen nes Saturday Oazette, a weekly newspa per published in Vincennes, in the county of Knox, and that they be informed that unless thev notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims bv filinir the same, or a state ment of the nature, date and description f tlir enntrnrf cir :i qsumnsi t linon which fhnimr mnv be founded in thrt ofhV.o of fhr. r-Jprk- of f'hi rourt nrevious to the final distribution of the assets of the estate of the said deceased, such claims will be post poned in favor ot the claims of more dil igent creditors, and this matter continued to the next term of this court. Copy, attest, J. K. .MONTGOMERY, CTk. Sept. 10, 1841. Sheriff's Sale. it PW.,w.i'fmm ,hn np,P, OfT. nr the Knox Circuit Court, I will ex))ose to public sale at the Court House door in Vin cennes, on Saturday the 18th day of Sep tember next, according to law, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. the following real estate to-wit: one house and lot in the town of Bruceville, known and designated as lot No. 5. given up by Charles Polko and P.. 1'olkc. S fy A. above writ in favor of James W. Oreenhow and Marmontel Bovle, and against Kdwin Polke, Charles W. Short, Charles Polkc. and Jacob ha le r. A. SMITH, s. k. c. Aug. '.28th, 1811 12 It.
notice! Hwill sell at public sale in the town of Bruceville, on the 24th of September next, one hundred acres of donation lot So. 70, on a credit of six and 12 months. II. UICKNELL. Aug. 27lh, 1841. 12-3t.
, Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!
TN1IH'rsUtT of avct ,,re3Cribins the duties of County 1 reasurer. approved February 12th, 1841, by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, notice is - lfre bvfMven. to tho p r 7Pri r.f f I I 7- J V IfttlVA U l - ty, that, there has been levied for State - 1 purposes, a tax of TO cents on each one hundred dollars valuation of property, lor County purposes, a tax ol io cents on each one hundred dollars valuation for Road purposes, a tax of 5 cents on each one hundred dollars valuation and a poll fax of $1 ,25 cents. Also that I will meet the citizens of the dilferent townships at the places ol holding elections on the fol lowing days, lo-wit: On Tuesday, the 21st of September, in Decker township: on Wednesday, the 22nd of September, in Johnson township; on Ihursdav, 23d, in Harrison township; on Saturday, 25th, in Palmyra township; on Thursday, tho 7th of October, in Widner township; on Saturday, the Dth, in Lusseron township; on .Monday, the 1 1 Hi. in V igo township; and, on Wednesday, the 13th, in Washington township, for the purpose of receiving their taxes for the present year; also, that I will keep my olhce open, in mcennes, from the J Tub of October to the 25th of December inclusive, to receive taxes from persons wishing to pay the same that all persons tailing to pay the taxes charged against them on or before the 25th of De cember next, will have a penalty of ten per cent to pay lor the use of the county treasury. Ofliee will be kept at tho store room of W . J. Ileberd who will attend to busi ness in my absence. JAMES JOHNSON, re as A L V a mcennes, August 11th lvll 10-Cw NOTICE AGAINST FRAUD. w HEKE.VS, E. Tuxlmry late keeper of the Broadway Hotel, obtained from me about a month since inv endorsement upon a note payable in the Branch at Vincennes of the State Uank of Indiana, with the view of gelling the same discounted in said Branch for $100. Said note was blank, as to the amount, except the figures "$100," jn tie nin:gin. Said endorsement was obtained entirely for Tuxbury's accom modation to rai-e money in tho Bank. Now this is to forewarn all persons from receiving said note, as I shall not hold myself liable upon said endorsement. CHARLES SMITH, V Vincennes, August 12th, 1841 10-tf. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. 'I'MlL. subscriber has now on hand, a handsomS assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best ijuality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at my shop on W ater street, where he calculates upon keep ing a constant supply P. o. Old chairs repaired or painted at th shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms. JONATHAN SMILEY Vincennes, Feb. 11th, 1810. "8-lf SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of venditioni ex ponas to me directed from the clerk's ollice of the Knox Cirouil Court, 1 will expose to public sale, on Saturday, ihe 11th day of September next, between the hours cf 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock V. M., at the court house door in Vincenlies, according to law, the lollowing real estate to wit: trie north east half ol lot No. 93, and the north east half of lot No. 0f, thesame lying and being in the borough of Vincennes, it being given up by Samuel Judah, to satisfy the above writ in fa vor of Henrv V. Brokaw. for the use of Wm. C, Pttere, and against Samuel Ju dah and Patrirk .Moore. ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. August 10, 1841 11-31 SherifFs Sale. 1I Y virtue of a decree and a Pi's. ven-"-ditioni exponas, to me directed, from the Clerk's office, of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to pnplic sale at the Court House door, in Vincennes, on Sat urday, the IStli day of Sept. next, agreeably to the 3d section of law, subjecting real and personal estate to execution, between tfie hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and i o'clock P. M. of 6aid day the following property, to-wit: 200 acres ol laud prin cipally in town 3, N. ii. 10 west, survey 58 and 100 acres' principally in T. 4, N. It. lOvV. of survey No. 7, the whole tract j being part of the same land, whereon Jonathan Purcell once lived, bouned as followB.beginniiig at the stake on the Wa bash liver, and corners to and for a tract of land surveyed in the name of Joseph Baird, formely the property of Isaac White, deceased, thence north 31 and 1 fourth degrees, east 57 chains and 71 links to a post and land formerly belonging to R. Buntin, Jr., thencu S. 3S and tnree-lourths degrees, east 4G chains and 3 links, to a post in the line of lands owned by David McCord, thence south 51 and one-fourth degrees west along the line of said McCord 28 chains and 15 links to a post. it being the comer of land owned by Tho. ocou. wiencu wiui ine lino oi &diu ouu 6outh 51 and one-fourth degrees west 35 chains and 70 links to a post in the line of lands formerly owned by the said heirs of I. White, deceased, and survej'ed for Jo seph Baird, now deceased, thence north 32 and one-half degrees west, with the line ot the last mentioned tract G5 chains and 70 links to the nlace of beeinnincr. To be .old to sau.fy ,h. above decree .1d.i Isaac N. Whittelsey and Elizabeth V Whittelsey, in f.ivor of Gustavus Heall A SMITH, s. k. c. August, 29th 1841. 12-41. CJroeorics. JUST received and for sale low for cash nO Rbls. N. O.Sti'Vir. 30 Sacks Tiio CofTee. 2 Pipes American Brandy. 2 Pips4th proof Cog. Brandy. 13 Bbls. N. O. Molasses. THOKN ck TRACY. Julv Dth, 1811 5-tl.
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BRAN DUET II PILLS. TuE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE OESEETE AS IN ADVERTISEMENT BELOW. The Constitution. It hat is that ire call the Constitution. The Constitution of man may be said to be that which constitutes his frame as the bone. muscled, cartileges, nerves, frc. The blood is, therefore, the constitution, because it constitutes and makes every part of the body Tho HEART is first formed, which rnusrle, by the power it receives from its PA KENT the BLOOD, builds up the whole body. We must then confess that according as the blood is pure or impure, so must the solids of the body be heal thy or unhealthy. PUKGE OUT THE OLD LEAVES THAT YE MAV BECOME A NEW LUMP. is the language of the Holy Writ, a figure ap plied spiritually it is true, but how could it have any application unless confirmed by practical ex perience in the body of matter? The foundation upon which this figure of Scripture rests, is as immovable as tho laws which govern the tides or that occasion the thunders of Heaven "THE CONDITION." The condition upon which (lod has given health to man is a constant cure to keep his stomach and bowels free of all morbid and unhealthy accumulations. The means to effect :his must b those remedies which cleanse the bowels and purify the blood. Dr. Brandrcths's Vegetable Universal Fill. tend to cure all disease, because they are the nat ural medicine of man, and therefore only remove the corrupt or vitiated humors, the cause of pain and sickness, leaving the good humors to givs LIFE AND HEALTH TO THE BODY Observe that each Agent has an engraved err tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. BKANDKE 1 H S Manufactory at Sing Sing.J and upon which will also be seen exact copies of I the NEW LABELS NOW USED UPON THE BRANDRETII FILL BOXES, end which it is believed will prove the COUNTERFEITER'S DEATH BLOW. The public will therefore please observe, that no Brandrcth Pills can be relied upon as the TRUE and CENU1NL unless each box has these new labels upon it. There arc three, and each contains a fac simile signature of Dr. Braudreth. These labels are engraved on steel, beau - tifully designed, and done at an expense of sev eril thousand dollar REMEMBER, the fac simile signature of B. BRANDRETH. must be upon the top of the Ikx, upon the sido, and also the bottom of the box. By careful examination the name of Ben jamin Brandreth will lie found in several parts of the NEW LABELS, being an exact transfer of thn writinc of Dr. Brandicth. This name will be found in the net work THE PILLS ARE SOLD AT 25 cts. PER VOX, AT 211, BROADWA Y, X. Y. and by 20,00(1 agents in the United States and Canada, whose certificates and pills should be carefully examined before a purchase is made (jy Entered according to the act of Congress, by Benjamin Brandreth, in the Clerk's Office of the Southern District of New York A. D. 1841 My olfice for the sale of Brandreth Pills ot Louisville, Ky., is at 99 FOURTH STREET, near Jefferson, and at no other place in the city 9 J Q 3 Agents in the ceuntry are hereby requested at the eailiest opportunity to return thoe they have on hand and exchange for the new Label in or der t guard against counterfeits. Address B. BRANDRETH, M. D. Office 'J'J, 4th St., Louisville, Ky. August 6th, 1841. y-3m-For sale by Messrs. Thorn & Tracy, Vincen nes, Knox co. fa.; S. S. W orthington, Edwardsport, la.; McClurc &. Cook, Bruceville, la.; Akin 4- Stewart, Carlisle, la.; John V. Wines, Leba non, la.; Jas O'boyle fc Co. Merom, la.; Lester & Jones, BIoimfield, la.; S. H. Pierce, Fairplay, la.; Topping Andrews, Point Commerce, la-; Charles Miller, Bono, la.; Gibson t Brooks, Mt. Pleasant, la.; John G. Clendenin, Paoli, la.; J. B. Moyer, Orleans, la.; John Hurst, Jaspt r, I,i.; John Vantrees, Washington, la.; . ct P. C. Hammond, Petersburg, la.; F. Pauh & Co. Pal estine, III.; Jacob W . May, Wnite Uak, Lawrence co. III.; J. W. Culbertson, 111.; Wm. Cox 4 Co. Hutsonville, III. V n K S II 1 It lT S A i .Heilicincf. WW HL subscriber has been receiving from the -5L eastern market in addition to his former stock a complete assortment consisting of every variety of I)rii, Heilicuics, Faints, Oil, Varnishes, live Stuff, Window diiasK, Patent .lledicine, Perfumery, S'oap, Ac. to which he invites the attention of country mer chants and Physicians, those living at a distance and vicinity, and all others who deal in the above articles, to call and eiamine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is prepared to sell on reasonable terms, and will endeavor to give gen. eral satisfaction as regards quality and prices. II. E. PECK, Druggist. Sign of the Golden Mortar. opposite Clerk's Hotel, Market st. Vincennes, la June 25th, 18413 tf. CONVEYANCING &C. &C rfflHIi subscriber hereby informs his friends and the public generally, that, (having much spare tune) he will under take the writing of Deeds, Iloiid, JHorlga!j leases. In dentures, Contracts, Vc. tec. Jki it i t with sucn otner business iorms as are used in the jurisprudence of the state. ALSO Books posted and accounts adjusted in a plain and practical manner. Having had much experience in the above line, he bclieve3 he will be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their business, both in charges and execution. 1 1 is office, is at present in his dwelling nn Market street, next dxr to Dr. Warner's residence. T. II. CAVANAl'CH. Vincennes, May 5, 1841. lw-tf. NOTICE. E1IEREBV notify all persons not to trade for, or purchase a certain note given by mo to Fe. hx M'Cabe for $2H4 00, dated August 28th, 1 839, and payable in good, as I shall not pay said note unless forced te do so by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, July. 17th, 1 S 10.
;iii DR. SP OHM'S HEALTH ELIXIR. rHEKE is not one case of Fever in a thou sand, but may be effectually broken up auJ removed by the use of this Elixir. It removes all acidity, indigestion, bilious matter and cons'.i paiion from the stomach and bowels. It operate gently and affectually on the bowels, and powerfully on the kidneys and the skin. It removes all unpleasant feelings after a hearty meal, and promotes a good appetite. 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 bones, or heavy disagreeable feeliog, tendering to headache or chilliness. For hoarseness, if taken through the day, it completely restores the voice without produ cing sickness. Whooping rough, and all coughs of children are cured by it. The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, and it is quite impossible that any disease should commence while a person is using this Syrup. If taken daily it produces a ruddy, heahhv. and young appearance, by driving off all the humors of the sysfem. Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher street one door below Pearl-street, N. Y., by Comstock Ac Co., and by all respectable Diuggists. Sold by J. B. COLWELL, 4 Co. Druggists. Vincennes, la. SOUTH AMERICAN NATIVE SOAP. Ill Xnlion Ijiquitlo r TSED by the ladies of Lima and throughou Peru and Chili for giving a glossy appear" ance to the hair. For cleaning silk dresses, &c, without affect ing the colocb. It is aUo recommended as a aurcrior WASH TOa THE TEETH. by the Professors of the Baltimore College of Dental buigery, and other distinguished Dentints. For sale by J. B. COL WELL, A Co. Vineennes, Lt. TO THE BALD HEADED AM) o TIIK KS. f"OLS any know a neighbor or a fiiend who 1 nas I't'w') Bald, and whose head is now covtil witn tine Hair: tine whose coat rollar was covered with dradrull, though brushed every hour which has now vanished entirely? Or one whose hairs at early age were turning grey, who new has not a grey hair? Children whose heads were covered with 6curf, whose hair would not grow, that arc now growing the fullest crops of ""! ome cases must l e known to most erAsk them the cause, and you will be told, I sons. these things have been done by the use of the ISalin or Columbia. Of 20 y cars growth is this article, its demand incrcasmK annually some hundred ner ernt. though when discovered not opposed bv nr thing for the same purpose, now assailed by nmost numberless mushroom trash preparation! that will ruin the hair if u?ed to any eitent. Can more than these f.icls be wanted refer to the recommendations by a Ii.-t of names of re spectability, unequalled by any other article.Look to thene things buy this article, ilnv and preserve your hair by its use, or if bald restora it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds in fashion able life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. J.ong hair is very ant to fiMout Ladies, use the Halm of Columbia in time to save yourselves the dir-grace of baldness by neglect of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve ihti beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Creator has endowed you use the Balm, for it will do it. Caution to bo remembered. Several nmM flagrant attempt have been mad to counterfeit the true Balm of Columbia. iom of the impostor have gone so far as to connterfeit the splendid wrappers, and the Falls of Ni agara. and every external mark exrept the name of Conintock, which they dare not forge. J o avoid impositions therefore, cl ways look for the name of Comstock Co. or I. S. Couistock, and never buy the article unless it has that namo upon it. Sold Wholesale and Retail, only at So. Fletch er street, l . hold by J. B. COLWELL, A Co., Dru Vincennes, Indiuna. Asl, itiquire--Ak thoewlio know. K7"HOSE only who know by trial or immediate observation, can form any idea of the ell'ects, of the perfect relief, of the almost chaimlikc cures effected in cases of the 1'iles, IJheumatisin, all swellings, and all external pains, no matter how severe, by the use of Hays' Liniment. Find one who has used it that will not laud it above all things ever used, and you will find what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human beings who may be afflicted, I beg you to ask ask of those gentlemen who know of cases unconquerable by all other remedies or physicians, though tiied for many years, that have been cured by the us of the genuine HAYS' LLMME.XT. Thousands of other persona know similai cures. We appeal to their ecrec tf justice their human feelings. It is but a duty you owe to your suffering fellow beings to let this great remedy be known. Speak of it then to all your friends. This will save much pain where the newspapers arc not read, or wh'jre readers are incredulous, lecauso so many worthless articles are. advertised for the same purpose. To buyers we say, if all who have used it doaiiotsay it is beyond all praise, then do not take it. The proprietor will not allow this article to bo paid for unless it cuies, when all the directions are fully followed. Will any one suffering refuse now to try it! If he. does, he ought to be pitied more for his obstinacy than his suffering. Mr. Hays would never consent to oiler this article, wcie he not compelled by his sense of moral of religious dnty to do all in his power for the victims of distress and misery, i'or this purpose he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some swindlers have counterfeited this article, and put it up with various dr. vices. Do not be imposed upon. One thing only will protect you it is the namo of COMSTOCK Jr Co., that name must be always on the wrapper, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Tak this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy; for it is inpossibU for any other to be true or genuine. SOLOMOX II A Yd. Sold by COMSTOCK & Co. 2 Fletcher street. New York. Sold by J. D. COLWELL v Co. Vincennes, Indiana. March 17th, 1S41. 42-flrr.
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