Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1843 — Page 3
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d a !t:pj n!
.d !!utii painful; renbe(!-
! e an. i never had anv: an 1
in.:, till I was '-i.jiT." The
awakened
kr.e
by t'ii.
crnunching" was l.ic
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f S i- own thigh hone
w,s perlorm-d m mesmeric
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one concern-.' . Vu I ronside:
wiio were pr sent, the mik e rank end refnoetability c Visional gen. Ionian, and tl," ut ,1 1 atlec! itlon. I n ot can: ';'t scepticism is nagjervd, r. .r- no longer in a position t---;?e intiuences so ; ; nt and practic;-!.
The first
'ess, and 3 --.Mice of is so in - ant ths, I -s principal ie.Curcs , nnd
'villi which
irrounded, the mem-
vit stionahe pro-
.;h;
oscnee
'y admit t at we
or
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WlicAT WANTED. '"""IIl' r, highest price will bo given u for g"o.i m-:chantatle 'Vheat, delivered to him in V. cermet, in payment of
1 'ho cvl i-riber. JosErn rovr.s.
debio F:'
." 3r.
JL ed
"9 - - - TIIK CArTAIN's ; -..',7. gentleman epeakin- af :
other day. remarket: ha: nil Uie ,TOOj
-tlier Matthew had do"
increase in the cc-.sutrr
: .. istrator's Notice. .adersigned Itavir;- 'ren arjaintadministrator de ' - ;. r.on of
the estate of Robert Uenc!, late of Knox county, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estato to present litem properly authenticated for settlement; and those indebted, to make immediate payment. The estate ;3 probably solvent. II. B. SIIEPARD, Adm'r.
Feb. 2 , 1 8 1 3 3 5- 3 1. LAND FOR, SAL IS.
w mm m T 1 T , , . .
-fi a nntlersirrnetl oilers lor pale a larm
of 220 acres, the best land in Knox
the countv, situated three miles from Vincen-
TO JOURNEYMEN COOPERS. SpllE undersigned will give employrner.t to one or two good journeym 'U Coopers if application bo made soon. GEORGE HEISSNEK. Dec. HO, 1840 30-tf.
SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS. A Gl.N EUAL assortment of Shaker's (Jard mi Seed?", of last year's crop, (1812) w .'i r r a n ted' to be ;i rriV'h :s:iinc article, Just recent u nd fnr a!e bv .1. W. MADPOX.
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. jOlti.
:irits in the Kir" -raid
I a 3 : twenty oc- r "llow do ; : - "?.ptain. " 'W tell yn" - fri 1 v "an in a v tit . , t : a i . "fi' "head, and teptair.. F.xaetly that's
n Ireland
t of ardent hs, on the liOtiisville road. There is an
, has been at Jexce'denl brick house on, the premises a
m t.s last year. "ol barn, and every necessary out house
Mint fur that!" said that a practical fanner could wish for.
1 he e is also on the premises, an excel
i Tt metre, said his llent orchard w hich produces as good fruit.
you will understand. Iand as much of it, as any orchard in the
county. In short, the farm could not bp
Cut S.IOrt. Ran! ('in bettpr lmnrovnil t vin it Aim v
K. V. CADDINGTON.
Jsnv. 31st. is in.
Tlu
'our-
tue ticket for
you sliall have it cut as fine ns Ogle's chew
ml: tobacco, nnd as short as Scott's pin '-rust," sail the friend, at the timo drawin un his underlin nnd irivintr hi tiKi-r n
.,.rni;,rPYnt;,ln" i i.i.. ..k I m i n i s t ra t ion on the estate of Pamela
ir;.,, ,.m,; i o i. ' elton. Inte o K
i i iui, oikauif auu tlJ
A P M I N! ? T R A TO R 8 N OTIC E
fXOTIUE if hereby
dersigned has taken out letters ' of Administration from the Clerk's office of bfi
Knox Probate Court on the estate of
Royal L. l-'llis. late of Knox county, de
ceased. Those having claims against the estate will present thrm for nsvment.
estate is solvent.
A. T. ELLIS, Adm'r. Jan. 21, 1813. 3 1-3t.
A LOT of freh clover seed just teceived and fur sale by
J. W.' MADDOX. Doc. 40, 181? no
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
'HI I1F sn!scn!iprs Imvc inst r'CMVPil at
I d Fushels of Wheat in JS fm, P Ar r payment of debts, taxes oi the chenpest Dry Goods, Groceries, Sic. in the country. "BURTCII t CO. Dec. 'J4ih 1S42. 29-Gw
speaker.
'who lives in Atapauxus where ho accu--oala:eil a snug competence. One day last summer he w as seized with a Heme ick fever, and he concluded to leave the -r-; en fields of the South for the dreary ast- of New Jersey, where he sprouted into oxisteuce, and where his parents reide at this moment. In the courso of time he arrived at the cottage where he drew his first breath, and w arm and corhal were his congratulations he received
ir"in 111 Kinureo. Auer ureaiuaEt in v.e morning he arrived, his fallier and brothers retired to the fields to labor, when
!-i kin 1 mother thus addrees-rl him.
"Well Jack the fact is w? have had Cit chanties here since you .eft us. The
'iVl'lco :. i . .1 . .i .... . ,lf... ,,.,
v-i nurcu given, nai me un- nortrae,u f .,mJ Winlrr Goods
(Unsigne,! has taken out letters t suilaMe for an, ,he anproachinsea
sons, purchased in New York and Phil
adelphia at very reduced prices for cash, end will be offered it a small advance to suit
the hard times. Person wishing to pur
chase will iinil it to their interest to cat
and examine fur themselves before purcha
sing.
t'nIi, Wheat, JF!axccl, I lee, wax, l-ea titer.
And such other articles as will suit, will
be taken in exchange
JNO.. SAM'L Si W. J. WISE Dee. 2, !812. 2G tV.
nox county and stale of
Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make
immediate oaymcnt and those havintr
claims euainst the same ere notified to
present them duly authenticated for set
tlement. 1 1ip estate i9 supposed to bo
solvent.
S. S. PURLEY. THOMAS P. W ELTON. ,ldtnini.strators. Feb. 3. IS 13 X.-3U ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
fJJlHE undersigned Administrators on
the estate of Pamela Welton. late of
the county of Knox, deceased, will expose
to public sale at the late residence of Pa-
mo! Wplton. in Vinrenne townshio on
.j I : l.i . I i--
on man anu ooj s nave joineu uie tempe- Saturday the 25th day of February, en
:n-e ocicy, ami wm not onn a urop: ,j ,he personal property of the
. I . . l .1 ti i c-
n n m i,!t-v J'.ru in Liie iieiu now. i nave a
I o.'e and can give you a drink!
J nek took a "pull" at the o'd lady's
-e- ret retainer, and started fur the barn i hjTp he met his father, who eaid;
Jack, since von left' us. there has
t ii . i i it
r Ii T r r' r ' f lin aim t Am ill n r
' ' ' II 11 J't-l I I I ( - Vll II VUHMI UIPJ ti.p bey? have taken the pledge, and they
rnide m-5 put down my name also; but if
.ius.1 lieceived, I'a'js .f (offee, for sale cheap. BLRTCIl CO.
21th 1812. 29 Ow
20
Dec.
like a
viml
-re t !
horn," I always keen Black
r the iiopf rnh ?teo over
n' u'il find her in prime order.'
v;i loo niuc'i lor the V antaiu
i
f i.rHv rosrpii. hut hebi up at the request t-ie friend, until the ( (inclusion. After :V t-v?d teied 'c nnilitv of the old man's
lea. ?
II - .'11
ip fooi a s'roit to Hie corn new.
met the boys, w no were in
j g ' f e
?rp Siiu to sfp yo'.i .iach. sau
--t. t Iio hethers; " e tc pist rroin to
e-e off for a moment, and you must join
PefCre we take a sm isher however.
I rr':;t te'l veo wht fools the old people
"2ve made 'hemehe9 about the tempe
re.nce society. They scratched down
he:r names and nif.de uadothe same, but "-.fv h3vent fooled us bad as you'll see.
said deceased, consisting tti part ot the
following articles, to-wit:
Ileail f Horses. 5 Ieal
oT.lIilelt Cwsi, Head ot
Sheen, S Head of Vomt
Cattle. t) Head of out
hosi, 1 Three horse Wason. 1 Wheat tan. t Loom
A:, cearin?;. t lot of Cicese
,V duck. I lot t'hieken?, :i n1Mth. 1 t'rih of Corn.
I lot of Threshed Oats, 1
lot of I'nrk, I lot tininea
loin. joi ot I'Odurr,
Acre of Hye iit the field.
1 2 Acres of lvheat in field, I mantle clock. heIs and
heddinsr. household ami
PETERS' PILLS.
FARMERS look here:: IT IS A POSITIVE FACT
'IMIAT the undersigned has located himself in Vincrnnes and has taken part of the
shop formerly occupied by Decker A. Henderson and where he intends to carry on the Chair Making business in its various branches. Those wishing to buy would do well to call and see hi work before purchasing elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for chaim;
Centon mint drops not be refused. 10P ON MARKET STREET can't help
but find .;t. if yu ly try.
J. W. CRAMPTON. Vincenncs, A?5 19 1842 11-ly.
FOR
OA Oil
I. on.
A LOT of Flour and Whiskey for IIS- linoi. mnnpv nt Inrli.-na Scriot.
BURTCII Si CO. Dec. 4th 1812. 20-Gw
HO! YE LAME AND HALT,
Who will you hlante, if yon
Walk not ?
TWENTY-ONE HUNDREDS! have been healed of all lameness, though for years crip
ples, shrivelled and withered the body drawn near'y double, and the patients bed rid. All th
suffering incident to Rheumatism and its attend
ant niin. Uout, tVc. have been dissipated, and are n w warranted cured no matter how had
the case, ot how long it lias htood, by llcwc'Xerve and Itntc Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Klixir. '1'hi we assert without the fear or possibility of being contradicted. Will you trv then these remedies, or will you suffer and die? We leave thinkers to answer for themselves As to the proof, a mass too overwhelming has come to our notice, and may be peen where the articles are for sale. For sale by Dr. SOMES', Vincennen. Indiana. August 5, 1812. 9--m.
Pehucah i INcmbhh. 1 I. a Sinolenska, 2 The Sylvan Shade under the Tree, 3 Retreat, Quick Step, 4 The Trumpet Waltz, 5 Song to my Mary, 6 Lady's Promenade. March, 7 The Suitors, 8 True Love can re'ei forget, 0 Caledonian Waltz. 1U Louisville March, 11 The Land of mv Birth, 13 The Brilliant. March Ntmbiw.
Palermo Galopade, I've Waited Long, La Feminiscence, V ebster's Quick St-p, The Separation,
6 The Highland Mms'trl Boy, 7 Le Papillon, 8 The Blarney, 9 The Successful Suiter,
1 2 3 4
2.) 37 12 25 37 25 25 35 12 25 2 5 25 50 31 2-3 12 37 12 12 25
1-2 1-2 1-2
1-2
I riles, liles, i'ile. 'rSTSHE PILE'S, the price $, in refunded to , my j JSL person who will use a bottle of Hay ' Licijiment for the Piles an 1 return the empty bottle I without being cured. These are the positive r
ders of the proprietor to the agent; and out f many hundreds sold in a few week not on ha been unsuccessful. For sale by H. E. PECK ci Dh. SOMES. Joicejmrt, . v sfucu.5, 1812 9-(mi.
1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
A NEW TIIIS(i.
S II A V I A i . pjR FIELD'S ANODINE sua VIC. CREAM will he found like nothing else ever invented,
for those who prefer a real luxurv to the barba
rous butchery of had so.ap, bad razor, and bad shaving. Many articles have been lately tried, but none will compare with this. It produces a luxurious lather on the face almost instantaneous, ly, and is a perfume unsurpassed. It is. confidently asserted that nothing can give the satisfaction and comfort to those who shave themscves.
or to those who are shaved by others, that this
cream will. For sale bv H. E. PECK .V Dr. SOMES, J7r?ccnrie.. Indiana. August 5. 1812. 9-6m.
HOGS WANTED.
10 Par on Munchausen's March. 25 U E rin is my Home, 25 April Ntmber. 1 CJalopade, '2 1-2 2 Oh Where' Gentle West Wind, 50 3 The Haunted Spring, 25 4 Invitation to Darce, 25 5 The Triumphal March, 0 6 Nydia's Song, 25 7 Clara Waltx, 12 1-2 8 My Own One, 12 1-2 9 Gentle Mary, 12 1-2 10 Happy Maidens, 11 Wood Up; or Mississippi quick stp, 12 1-2 MT .NlflBlH. Elssler Quadrilles 1 La Cracovienne, 25 2 La TareiTlule, 12 1-2 3 La Smolensk. 4 LaSylphide, 12 1-2 5 El Jaleo de Jeres, 12 1-2 6 Fanny Grev, '2 1-2 7 Moonlit De'll, 25 M Mountain Quick-Step, 25 9 Lady Waltz, 25 10 Rory O'Moore, 12 1-2 11 The Orphan Hallad Singer, 37 1-2 12 Do none remember mrl 37 1-2 13 Prince Albert's Grand March, 25 Jr.VK NUMHTH. 1 Inauguration Waltz, 12 1-2 J2 Parade March, 25 3 Mickey Free's Quick-Step, 12 1-2 4 Fondes-t Affections still chug to home, 25 5 Evening Primrose, 37 1-2 G La Chasse, 12 1-2 7 Gizelle Waltz, 12 1-2 8 Song of the Teetotaller, 12 1-2 9 Galopade, 12 1-2 10 The Happy Couple, J2 1-2 1 1 The Remembrance if Home, 25 Jclt Number. 1 Poor Dird, 25 2 The Mother Dear, 25 3 The Lemon Blossom Wshr,. fi 1-4 4 Widow Malone, 50 5 Beethoven's Dream, 12 1-2 6 The May Waltz, 50 7 There's no Land like Scotland, 12 1-2 8 Woodstock march, 25 9 Mollv Bawn, 25 10 The"Market Chorus, 12 1-2 1 I Field Dav Quick Step, 25 12 Praver, " 50 13 KeJpsake Wal'7. 12 1-2 August Numufb.
eirns,
lriIifi f'lifiiifiiffv A 'D M A - ItIon-
. land countrv qre alike
NY Ol lll-K A IM llhlw lOO iK
(7w iurun tiny. "ay f get n-cll tvith i.ie.m-)
I.T, inanund throughout taeir wnie v.n
JCiIfe extensive circulation, that ever try them
still continue to bwv them. 1'eters' 1 ills are
purely regetabie ttiey work no miracles, nor do
they profess to cure all diseases, because they
are the scientific compound of a regular physi-l
I Plan ,.-Vt-. 1,1a m.ila I B t T r, f i IS) r tl tilt .tlillv C f I
....... ..11. '..:. ,u, , J , .
u:.i:c. i. . me i -
Ills Hie. L'l, f eieis. l t inuimic vi "it" ...i-i-lege. also of the Massachusetts Medical College.
and has some reputation among the family ot the late Geo. B?tes. Peters- Pills are simple in thrir preparation, mild in their action, thorough in their opera-
and iinmallcd in the results. 1 he town
tilled with their praise.
The pnlace and poor house alike rcho v.i'h their
ill t
1.
PIOUS TO MF.NTION. virtues in all climates they will retain their
'PliM ATsl OP V 1 l'-" J wonderful powers, and exert them unaltered oy 1 I'jlV.'Lo I 'I' ALl'. I RCe or situation, and this the voice of a grateful
On all sums of three dollars nnd under. community proclaim, Pctere' Pills prevents,
I . 1. 1 1- .1 . . - diiimo rVfiw thrfio t ' 1 . I lr 00 t-o nil t uen4D l !P11 1 1 n 11 V llPll. RTitl WSk VP HO
another moment a large green bottle casn , a,ui ... . .. - V'V : , " f " . ' f , !ini,
e.rco'Htin- mimnc the bovs'and Jack lars a cren.t 01 iwenu -,u u K
pn. me: lmre inripri j-1 1 1 1 in- nmo -.11.11
";d 3 fup at that slo!
.This," said the, CaPtainss friend, -is approved SPC"J'i iilus. ration of Sir Robert Peel's re- Jmiov! vVr
rk. Kverv one has a bottle now all
ifink in crFt while formerly the cra-
th'ir' was publicly consumed." The Captain finished his laujhin
aVnowleded the corn nnd paid tho ju-
jne. Crtsrnt City.
February 3, 1S43.-
ELTON,
J7i inist raters.
dyspepsia, liver complaints, sick headaoh, jaundice, asthma, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heartburn, furred longue, nausea distention o the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatu lence, habitual costivencss, loss of appetite, blocbed or sallow complexion, and in all cases of toipor of the bowels where a cathartic o aperient is indicated, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility, and we repeat all who try them, still continue to buy them. The most triumphant success, has ever attended their use. and enough is now known of this
1 - r. ii 1:. .1 .
v q. iT-. - , 1 unrivaiieu pin, i.i imniouanzu anu iinuu iv iiun n llnmfslip A tt.irlimpnt. I . .
R L-ine- f to posterity with the improvements of the age.
I I - ....
I 1 L'X. X Cicrs vat orcu lO atauni; an, nnu m
'ill. cm rr 1 I'k-r r m i I ;
pay CASH for 2PO0
-.j-rod Mast-fed llocjs, deliv-
1, i.rrf eieo 10 uirm ai ineir liarti
'Oil Manufactory, in Vin
between thp 8:h of Jannarv. and
of April. From $1,00 to .Sl,'25
per hundred will be jjiven press, on fiot.
for the above number ot Hops. CKOSI1Y Si A HO! LI., Jan. 8. 1813 32-tf.
BALDNESS Sc DANDRUFF.
STATE OF INDIANA,
Pike Lountv, 3 PIKE CIRCUIT COURT, February Term, 1813. $
Elijah Beii, rrnrn
Til r. MOTHER CF NAPOLEON.
The fam'dv of Napoleon, pays Alison,
hm-ob nobln had r.ot lieen distinguished, Wm
. ." 1 r ! C. - t. n -k I ...rvrtl) I 1 0 f f
and had SUilerecl severely iromri.Moriu..,.. .... - order to supply demands he ha, originated and The mother of tho great captain who was JJ O HCEi hereby S en that on t,e (,riven machin.f
n,L,l bv o-reat heautv. and no common M atnuavit 01 L-.nja teii, niea in me - . , . f makinff- .lis ..erfect. anff
firmness anf intrepidity of mind, shared ofl'ico of the Clerk of the Pike county h;3 proceRS imparts to the pill essential virtuee .1 f.;on nn.l .Unrrerq of her hti?- Circuit Court, on the 10th day of January, for bv being perfectly wrought, all the pills-hid
bn f at a neriod of -reat trial, and was 1813. a writ of Domestic Attachment was den 'virtue is revealed when called into action, .and, at a pe no b .Editions on issued by said Clerk, ncrainst the lands and here alsoagainit is Peters excels all the 'n?t r H! aJ I tenements Of WilliamR. Laingworth. -rid and takes aUthe premiums, medals. nnd ooreback. His lather uieil at 1 V'1" ., - . . ... ioi. ,i diplomas so clear the track for the Engine, Pe-
.S but the want of paternal care was lit.. hv tho. mother, lo
oioru wirui rii."i" whose earlv educatioti and solicitude. Napoleon in after life mainly ascribed his
o.. r.o r.iairm he exorcsseu
HAT is there that adds more to the pe,
sonal appeara'ice and comfort of mas
kind, than a good head of hair In youth it ii
indispensable with 'good looks, and in age it is ce
tainly necessary for comfort; and it is surely as
proper to supply the loss of any of Nature's gifts
as those that fashion and custom have forced pu
on us. But will you for lost hair, substitute a
wig 1 No! Wearing a wig impairs the health
breeds humors, and produces numberless evilsall of which can be avoided by the use of 01d
ridge's Balm of Columbia,' from -71, Maiden
Lan. which fully restores the hair, whether it is lost by sickness or by age. Never buy without
the name of Comtock Ac Co. on the wrapper
all others are counterfeit.
For sale by Ii E. PECK V Dr. SOMES, Vjcennt5, Indiana. August 5. 1 81. 9-6m.
t iti SllUll. VI v... . . ,m(. Vn,-! ,,,., ,
the opinion that the future ijood or nau pratseu , , om?ct of the child, depends entirely on R. La.ngworth ,s hereby not.Uec ont.ncioi uc in the be and appear before tho Jud-e
widow in
c.Kn.r- novt iprm 10 h hp tl nt tne court
. t , M 111 I'll. ,'llltl 1111. I I .
1 n 1 1 airciinv ""i".- n.i..v.
.mm irp.nn arid uirco u.ni""--- . .... , . T, , ,
. - . 1 1 ... A 1 m i'h nni ti i-pn ncv:. : ni
Ol. !:..-..! 1,-1 coe one Ol COlin IV "."' - ..v. ......
oiiu uc-vi ... .-v.- I . . -. .1 ...:n 1, 1
delentl sa.u wru, or tiiti ;ullu 1.1 uc m-diu
the throne and determined in his absence
Jan. T. lSia.
31-lw
I'lllllt-. I )l 111, v - -
. iivA---t r 11 1 in 1 un.
1 ,k. ,.hter8 sur- house in the town of Petershurh, in said
wnom uvu Min ti
vived their father.
vhem wearino; the crown of Charlemagne.
and another ono seate i on mo i of Charles ihc Fifih.
Murder. inquest held over .1.-. k.i nt a nc-o-ro man, bc!oniing to
Mr. Reni. Smith, in this vicinity.
. ; . ...1.-. ...oo ctint bv the over-
I llfitKIV UMk, '" .1. " -to,- hpfore. It ?eoin
-,-intml to chastise
Overseer dvLrn.j... , ...u -...1 wnq shot bv n pistol
hall striking behind and passed through, coming out nt the lower portion of ue ahdom" n. The perpetrator has jnauc h.s pscap. Sucn hearth-s act. of cruelty o qnite unusual in this community an wo are glad to learn that every step I k ..., brin- the overseer f Js
, . 1 ..:.... k,. ;r --... ,0,1 iiipiomas-
wnicil s-am 1 ii v o3 w co.wi.v . ... i.ii - :ii;n nf ,.itn.i..
. I It IS I 1 M MltT Will 111 ( lllU'i'"i
onthe 12th day ot .lanurry, IS 1.,, levied on rnn now be heard for them-do Ye hear that-
lots No. 133 antl Ot lot AO. 14U, in not a fevv can tCPtifv they believe they owe their the town of Petetsburgh, as the property salvation from disease and death to Peters' Pills,
of said Laingworth, all of w hich was ap- and if calomel and knives are not getting into
Vmrthpsaii V ill i .1 m I nernetual disuse, we are onl y mistaken. Certl-
! tliat he hcates, this paper could be tilled with them by
I ,. . , , i . . 11 I .1.
.a .-if nurl liulianians iook. nere: ii is now wen miowii iniii
. 3 i OI
the he and appear
the people will have Peters' Pills, and ti hinder
would he to stop the rushing wind. I rice or 50 cents per Iiot.
Their happv influence on young ladies while
suflerinsr under tho usual changes of life, as di
rected bv the laws of lmture, they impart a buoy
anev of heart, feeling and action, an elastic and
U'onoeq. John Mclntire. Clerk of our vigorous step, vrlvet cheek, lily and
:. Co'm Petersburg!), the I dav of complexion by thtir action on the chyle, Ac. an. D 1813 " hdies in delhate situations always admit theii antiar, A. " ' power and innocence, and take them 2 or 2 at s JOHN McLWikL, (1 k. ;imeaili, vllhin:tinthc .lightest decree incur
carnation
and
their
a
that the;
the necro T
the
HIE subscriber will pay Casli for 'J."
00 good corn fed Hogs. 2.YQ Pork
Rarreis and ;0t) Lard Kegs, delivered to
him in Vincennes, between tho '2ih of
January anil the I.'thof February next lie may he found at ('lark's IIo:el, or in
formation may he obtained by applying to
J. Donovsn. JAMES RROOKS. nxr.-3. 1" VI. 30 -tf.
rin-T the hsiard of Rlxrtin. which facts am of
the utmost importance. "I is fun to get wed nh
Peters' Pills, for they cause ti e bno-l to course as
limpid and -ent'e through the vein?, as a moun
tain rivulet. 3 or 1 m a common dose; hence the
rntient is not compelled to mako a meal of them
i . . : . . ,
I or sale a tew imsneis ny Dr. PECK, ) Dr. SOMES, V Vincennes, THORN t TKAUV. J
Also by some authoiized agents in most towns in
Indiana and Illinois, and the V- States, and by
J. T. KING, eeneral agerr, Terrc-llaute
pril 22, 4B-lv.
PIANO FORTE MUSIC,
T EXCEEDINGLY REDUCED PRICES
The Norma Quadrilles,
1 Norma, 2 Clau!i;.. ( 3 Th Druid's Choru. y 25 4 Elberta, J 5 Flavius, j 6 The Roving Lovers, 5o 7 They never loved as Thou ,nd I, 50 8 The'Pelle Waltz, 25 'J There is no Home, like mv own, 13 1-2 10 Bristol March, 5 t-4 11 Herr Cline's Dance, 6 1-4 12 Ave Maria, 1-4 13 Spanish Dance or Walts, f 1-4 14 The Banshee, 50 15 Wissahickon Quick-Step. 50 Si.ptembsr Numbs:
1-2 o 1-2 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-4
The attention of parents, guardians, teachers
learners, and all others who have occasion for 1 l
ano Music, is respectfully called to
THE LADY'S MUSICAL LIBRARY,
decidedly the neatest, most elegant, and cheapes
fijsifa! publication which has ever been issued
The design of the "L apt s Musical Libha
nt" is to furnish, in a form, not only adapted for
immediate use, but also for preservation, an am
pic and choice collection of the newest and most
popular pieces composed for the 4 lano r orte, am
on terms so low lhat even in these times of extra
orJinary hardship, the work will be in the reach
of all persons. I he pl.in embraces all the vane
ties in general use. such as SotGs, Duetts
Trios, Qu aiitettfs, and other concerted pieces
Waitzes, Gaioppts, Matichf.s, Quicksteps
cVc. &c. 1 hese are either selected from the mos
fashionable and meritorious foreign and Ameri
can issues of Music, or they are composed nnd
furnished for the work by the most eminent composers.
the. Ladv s Musical Library is puhiisheii in
monthly numbers, on plate paper of the regular
music size, and in a style of accuracy and attractiveness which cannot be surpassed. Each number contains from tev to 8EVENTEF.X deferent pieces, either one f which, 't purchased separata, ly at the music stores, would cost as much as the entire number does to subscribers.
Jahcart Number.
The Peirl, Come, sing me that sweet air again. Inauguration; or U. S. Grand March Little Nell, IExtatiqw,
6 Jeune Fille a Quinze Ans, 7 0! Shall we eo a Sailing, 8 Caledonian Galope, 9 Affection, , 10 Tho Mountain Hon?, 1 1 The Fairy Boy,
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The Family Quadrilles
1 La Cathaiina, - 2 L'Eliena, j 3 La Belle Marie, -50 4 Pattie la Blonde, j 5 Highland Gallop, J
G The Eumonian March, 7 Adieu, Adieu, my ain street land, 8 Mary Draper, 9 Long, Long Ago, 10 Kindness, 11 Cynthia Waltz, 12 The Call of Home. 13 EI Zapateado, 14 The Austrian Rose Waltz, 15 Galopade from William Tel', 16 Tivolian Waltz, 17 Scotch Wedding Dance. Octobeh Number. 1 My Soul i Daik, 2 To the Queen of my Heart, 3 The Young Waltzer, 1 Afghanistan March, 5 The Ladies' Gallop, 6 She wore a Wreath of Reset, 7 The Your.g Amateur, 8 Monticello Waltz, 9 I can ne'er Forget Thee, 10 Song of the Fairies, 1 1 Oh! my LovoNi Bonny. 12 Favorite Galopade, 13 Oh! the quiet days when we are old, November Number. 1 The Rugle Quick Step, 2 Had luck to this marching, 3 iMacgregor's March, -1 Hope Waltz, 5 Miss Lucy Long. t The Scotch Waltz, 7 Chansonette du Regirrent, 8 The. Homeward Hound,
9 Waltz.
10 Thesu.iny hours of Childhood, 37 tl Dear Native Land Farewell, 37
12 Sociable, 13 The Cauliflower, December Ximeer. 1 The Angel's Whisper, 2 March Pontificsle, 3 When I gaze on those eyes. 4 Second-Combination Waltz, f) Romance by Hanlen, G Tho Bride of Athlone. 7 Handy Andy's Quick S:e;,
S Oh! Mother why so warmly rell5') 9 La Recompense, VZ 10 Alpine Galop. 25 1 1 Go and forget tlust we have n:et, 12 12 Cavafina. 6
13 The Christmas Waltz, 25 Apply, post paid, to GODEY fc M'MICHEAL. Publishers' Hail, 101 Chesnut si. PhiUdw
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A. A. VOA SMITH'. Doittaft anti IHfnfaturr IWntrr. a N FORMS all lovers of the Fine Ar'.s.ths h haN taken a room opposite the Post Office, where he would he pleased to execute orders ii bis profession for any who may he disposed to fa v0r him with a call. August 25, 1842. 12-tf. Hoc tor Tavlor's BALSAM OF LIVERVORT. r RE PARED at S75 Bowery, in the city n - New York, where the articie first originated, and is the Only Genuine. All otheis bearini? eimilai names are counterfeit and impositions. C K It T I V I C A T II S . Being predisposed to consumption, both from peculiar formation and heredita:y transmission, I Iried every means to check the dUeasp, and strengthen a naturally weak constitution, I spent two years at Pisa, one at Rome, two in Florence, and another in the south ot France, seeking, meantime, the advice of the best physicians. Two years sine I returned to this country, in shout the situation as when I left it. I had .-een in the reading-rooms in Europe, much in fiver of Dr. Taylor's 15a-nm of Liverwort, and aspoon sa I arrived in this citv, I used if, and in three months I was so well, as to j-afely pass the winter hero.' I have used an occasional bottle now and during the time, but am now in as good health as is possible. My couch has wholly censed, and my lungs have every feeling of health. JAMES HILL. Western Hotel, Courtland st.. N. Y. Remarkable run k of Co y sum tti on . I ha v. been an invalid for three years, nnd have suffered every torture from confirmed consumption. But Dr. Taylor has wholly cured me. The laign quantities of matter I used to raise has subsided, my cough has ceat-ed, ind I am fleshy again, my health beint; wholly restored by using three hot. ties of his celebrated Balsam. M. E. WIND LEY, No. 13'J, Maiden Lane. For sale by Dr. SOMES, Vinctnnes, Indiemi. August 5, 1842. 9-fim REMOVAL. fgMlE subscriber has removed hi Gn eery establishmentlrom the old stsnd to the corner recently occupid by I. N. Whittlesey, nest door to the Drii Stor of Joseph Somes, whpre he will be happy to see his friends and all who may give him a call. E. BROWN. N. H. Groceries for sale low for rash May 27, 18 12 51-tf. E. R A V T A JL OKI A ft" ESTABLISHMENT. JUK undersigned, would most rf speetfuMy inform the citizens .--Vincennes and vicinity, lhat he has commenced the above business in the second story of the house formerly occupied by John W ise as a Saddler's Shop, on Water stree:, where he would he plea-pd to receive orders from his friends ?nd for
mer patrons.
Any thing which he can in h's 'ainiiV, in the way of produce will he rprived, in exchange for work of m.v kind. FRANCIS SOUnRl'ET, Dec. 0, 1812 27-6. n.
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HENRY FAUNTLESOY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ' HjL piaetice in the Cirttni Courts of Knox and the neihborin" coupties of tilts State and of Illinois, and will
give prompt attention to the collection of
cla'-ms and all other business confided to
him in his profession.
Office in Wise's Block on Water street.
opposite Clark's Hotel.
Vincennes, Deo. 2' 1S42. 29-6m
15. A: JL TUO.TIA. .ATTORNEYS AND COt'NCELLORS AT LAV", Vincennen. Indiana.
ENJAMIN M. THOMAS, and his
rother FREDERICK A. THOM
AS having associated themselves in tho practice of law, under the above firm, will fittend to thoir profession jointly ir the slates o! Indiana and Illinois. December 17th, 18-12 28 3m
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TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. fglHR undersigned, having associated - themselves together in iho above business, are now in receipt of thir Fall ami Winter Fashions for the prespnt season, anil are prepared to execute all work entrusted to them, in tho vry latest and most approved style, and in tho rnst workman like manner. Our friends and the public are invited to call iml see hefore making engagements elsewhere, es we are fully determined that no man in the shape of a Tailor ehall work at a 1ps price than w e do for prompt paympnt. Shop on Market etreet, one door from Clark's Hotel. S. R. DUNN.
L. L. WATSON. Nov. 24, 1852. 25-ni-l. CHEAP TAILORING, rEPlIE subscriber respectfully injrm the public that he Ins commencd the above business, in the room torn erlv occupied by Dunn and himself, on Market strpet. w here he hopes to receive, the il of his friends, particularly those who want work done, as he intends to work cheaper, and do work belter, than any Taih r west of the mountains. H. H. CORN WELL. Dec 1812 27-fm.
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