Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 February 1843 — Page 3

If a lithe of tho benefit which is heie proposed can be accomplished by the use of this inversion. Congress should not hesitate about adequately rewarding tho inventress, nor in expropriating ii to every jrrpose of which it is susceptible. S.'. Louis Xae Era. A Mil'.oi TtnvH. Some paper gives the toiiowing specimen of a Miller fun. A Caiim ;i:no "I with the da of Judgement would come every day said a ragged specimen of animated dirt to another gentleman of the sains order at a campground. "We had such gj'Z things.

I havn't been here an hour yet, aid I've tele two bottle i t beer rnd sot cakes! -!,- t iv i !,.! t' Fourth cf July may go to thunder! Sunday schools be hanged! I goes the day of Judgment don't you Fob?" United States Calendarfor 1342. EXECUTIVE OFFICER?. l'rttide'it. John Tyler, Vict-Pruidint, W. P. Mangum, CAU NUT. Sa.rttary cf State, Daniel Webster. Treasury. V. Forward, War, John C. Spencer, y,ivy. Abel P. Upshur, Pi-stmasltr Genera, C. A. WicklilTe. Atiurnet; Central. Hugh S. Lcgare. SUPREME COURT. Chtif Justice, Koger B. Taney, Associate Justices, Joseph Story, Smith Thomp fcvin, John McLean. Henry Baldwin, James M Wavne, P. V- Daniel, John McKinley, anJ John Catron; lochard Petc: Import: r; Wm. T. Carroll. Citrk.AhxanJei Hunter. Muislnli. "MINISTERS PLEMIPOTr.N flARY. Jo England, Edward Everett France, Lewis Cass Russia, Col. ToJJ Prussia, Henry Wheaton Austria, Daniel Jenifer " Mexico, Waddy Thompson V'futn. Washirgtm Inieg. MINISTER IIESIENi. Turkey, Com. David Porter " Ct'.tral America, John L. Stevtns. CHARGES d'aFFAIaES IN IS SO. l-rtugal Edward Kavanach. of Me. iLllund, Harvey Elect ker. .N . V. Belgium Virgil Ma.xey, Md. Sweden, Chiistopher Hughes, Md. Denmark Jonathan F. W'oodside, Pa. Spain Aaron Vail, D. C. Two Sicilies Enos T. Throop, X. Y. yew Grenada William Blackford, Va. -Wm. Murphey, Ohio. C Wimson. X. C. Brazil William Hunter, R. I. Chili Richard Pollard, Va. Peru James C. Picket!, Va. Sardinia II. G. Ho gen. 5 ECllETAIilES OF Lr.o.iTI.. C-rcat Britain Benjamin Bush Prance Henry .edyard Austria John K, ('lav Russia Win. W. Chew Prussia Theodore S. Fay Mexico Thomas II. Elhs. H. L. Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents. Thomas II. Blake, Commissioner of Land Oihce. Indiana State Register. ?;r.i-aI t!vern.:r. -a:nuei i.ati, iuuutz:int uorem-.-r. William r-'heets. Secretary of State. Morri Morris, Auditor cf State '.leorge II. Dunn, 'Treaturtr. I'.. M. Huntinston, I'. S. District Judge. C. Cu-hi-:--:. U.S. District Attorney, H. Bj-sett, Cltri:; Robert Hanna, U. S. M ;rs '.ah Ilbekford. Ch.i;hs D.-wcy, Jeremiah -su!ivan. Judge cf trie urn f rn Cou r,II. P. Obu-n. Cler,':. Stri, iters' in Congress Oliver H. Smith; Albert S. White. Representatives in Congress George. H. Profit, 1st district; Richard W. Thompson, 2d do.; Joseph L. While 3d do.; Jam,!- H. Cravens, 4th Jo.; Andrew Kennedy, Cth do.; David Wallace. C'lh d .; Henry S. Lane, 1th do. ... p . . Value of Coins.

Eagie 10,00 Sovfriign 4,84 Xapoleon 3, So Doubloon, Spanish, 15,5:5 Patriot 15,53 V Thalers 3,'J3 1-2 X Thalers - 7,85 K Guilders 4,00 Fredrick d n, 3,fi 1-2 Forty Franks ?,t!0 Geo. ?." br. mint 5,?S X. Carolina do. 5,00 Pistareei 16 3-4 Guinea 5,00 Ducat 2.00 ( ierman 'rown 1 .00 French do. 1,00 Louis d'Or. 3,80

TAILORING, c in:, i r, cil j per, cue a pe s t ffIiE undersigned would respectfully g tender his grateful thanks to his friends an 1 the public, Lr the liberal patronage he has reeeivt-d. He now occupies cs a shop the house adjoining Mr. .Morgan Jones', where he wdi t all times, and in tbe neatest manner, attend to any call in his line of business. He also intends to work cheaper than any other Tailor in town. Produce of different kinds will be taken of those lnmg in the county in exchange tor work. J. H. MASSEY. Feb. IS, 1S13. 37-tf. A CKATKE SHOT. EN obedience to the request of the board of County Commissioners at their lat session, and from the duty imposed irnon me by law I hereby notify alt persons who are indebted for school money, that their notes must be renewed by the first of March next, and the interest paid it nossi :h)o If H a is not aiienueu u. i : I - - v. - - - - - - - . - shall b i.,- n-i",fiii necessity oi LlliViCI i in. t -- - , nutting the notes into an oincer -lor collection as these things must be .ff-n.il ro. t enable me to settie wi'th the AuJitiior and '1 reasurers of in several Townships. I A MRS S. M A 1-S, s c. K. C

Vm-enne, February 1 1th, ?n.-'i7

WHEAT WANTED. fgplIE very highest price will be given for good merchantable Wheat, deliv

ered to him in Vincennes, in payment of uetus uue the subscriber. JOSHPII SOMES. Feb. 4, 1813.35 3 w. Administrator's Notice. flip I IF. undersigned having been appoint- -- ed administrator de bonis non of the estate of Robert Benefiel, late of Knox county, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate io present them properly authenticated for settlement; and those indebted, to make immediate payment. The estate is probably solvent. B. SI1EFAKD, Adm'r. Feb. 2, IS43 33-3t. LAND FOR SALE. fHMIH undersigned offers for sale a farm of 220 acres, the best land in Knox county, situated three miles from Vincennes, on the Louisville road. There is an excellent brick house on the premises a good barn, and every necessary out house that a practical farmer could wish for. The e is also on the premises, an excellent orchard which produces as good fruit, and as much of it, as any orchard in the county. In short, the farm could not be belter improved than it is. Apply to U. Y. CADDLNGTON. Jany. 31st. 1313. Administrators Notice. WOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Pamela W elton, late of Knox county and stale of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims po-ainsi the same are notified to present thprn duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. S. 8. P UK LEY. THOMAS P. WELTOX. Administrators. Feb. 3, 1813 3:-3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. fgHE 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 Pamela Welton, in Vincenne township on Saiurdav the 25th day of February, ensuing, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting in part of the following articles, to-wit: .1 Hoail of Horses. . Head or.llilcli Cow, . Head oi Sheep, S Head oi Young Cattle. ( Head of out hoi;. 1 Three horse Wa;on. 1 Wheat fan. 1 Loom A: earins:. 1 lot of Cieese X ducks, 1 lot Chickens, :i nioi.mhs I Crib oi" Corn. I lot of Threshed Oats, 1 lot of Fork, 1 lot Guinea fowN, 1 lot of Fodder, .1 Acres of I've in the field, 12 Acres f wheat in field. 1 mantle clock, heds and heddiuv;. household and Litchen furniture, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. TEUMS OF SALK. On all sums of three dollars ainfunder, cash in hand; on all sums over three dollars a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. S. S. PURLEY, THOMAS P. WELTON, Administrators. February 3, 1 S43. 3,")-3t. S TATE OF INDIANA, I Pike Counlv, 5 P 1 K E CI RC L" I T COU RT. ? February Term, IS 13. 5 Elijah Fell, VVtTD T . Doraestic Attachment. W m. H. Lamg- f worth, Deft. J "xj OTICE is hereby given that on the j affidavit of Elijah Fell, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Pike county Circuit Court, on the 10th day of January, 1M3, a writ of Domestic Attachment was issued by said Clerk, against the lands and tenements of illiam R. Laingworth, which said writ was by saidSherifT returned onthe 12th day of January, 18 13, levied on lots No. 133 and I of lot No. 140, in the town of Petersburgh, as the property of said Laingworth, all of which was appraised to $L'00. Now the said William R. Laingworth is hereby notified that he be and appear before the Judges of our Pike county Circuit Court on the 2nd day of their next term, to be held at the court house in the town of Petersburgh, in said county on the 1th Monday in Feb next, and defend said writ, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, John Mclntire, Cletk of our said Court at Petersburgh, the 12th day of January, A. D. 1813. JOHN McINTIRE, Cl'k. Jan. 27. 1813. 3l-4w. CASH FOlt PORK. njlHE subscriber will pay Cash for 2500 good corn fed Hogs. 2.000 Pork Parrels and f00 Lard Kegs, delivered to him in Vincennes. between the 12th of January and the I oth of February next. He may be found at Clark's Hotel, or information may be obtained by applying to J. Donovan. JAMES P ROOKS. Dee. 3), K-TV 3 ) tf.

TO JOURNEYMEN COOPERS. fRMLE undersigned will give employment to one or two good journeymen Coopers if application be made soon. GEORGE HEISSNER. Dec. 30, 1810 30-tf.

SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS. "'KAIj assortment of .Shaker's Garden Seeds, of last year's crop, (1812) iv a r ra n ted to he a Fre.h and (Genuine nfti-I Just received and for sale bv J. W. MADDOX. Jan. 27, 1813. 34.,f. A umimstrator's Notice OTICE is hereby given that the tin1 dersigned has taken out letters of Administration from the Clerk's office of the Knox Ptobate Court on the estate cf Royal L. Ellis, late of Knox county, de ceased. Those having claims against the estate will present them for payment. The estate is solvent. A. T. ELLIS, Adm'r. Jan. 23, 1843. 3 1-31. clovfj: si:i:h. LOT of fresh clover seed just ieceived and for sale by 1 J. W. MADDOX. Dec. 20, 161230 AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES fjM HE suhscribtrs have just received at their old stand a large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods suitable for this and the approaching seasons, purchased in New York and Philadelphia at very reduced prices for cash, and will beollered at a small advance to suit the hard times. Persons wishing to purchase will rind it to their interest to call and examine for themselvt s before purchasing. Cash, Wheat, Flaxseed, EScctax. Feathers, And such other articles as will suit, will be taken in ectianie. JNO., SA.M'L & W. J. WISE. Dec. 2. !812. 2G-t"J. Just Received, l'aSs f Coffee, for sale cheap. liLRTCH ok CO. Dec. 21th 1812. 29 Ow PETERS5 PILLS. ('1 if such un they say to get well tvith them-) LL mankind throughout their wide and JkiSk extensive circulation, that ever try them still continue to buy them. Peters' Pills are purely vegetable they tvrk no mUacics, uor do tiiey profess to cure all diseases, because tliey are the scientific comnound of a regular physi cian, who has made his profession the s-tudv of his life. Dr, Peters is a graduate of Yale College, also of the Massachusetts Medical College, and has some reputation among the family of the late Geo. Bates. Peters' Pills are simple in their prep3ration, mild in their action, thorough in tlieir operation, and unrivalled in the results. The town and countrv are alike tilled with their praise. The palace and poor house alike echo with their virtues in all climates they will retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unaltered by age or situation, and this the voice of a grateful community proclaims, Peters' Pills prevents keeps oil' disease when timely used, and have no rival in curmji bullous levers, tevers and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaints, sick headaeh, jaundice, asthma, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions. heartburn, funed tongue, nausea distention o the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, llatu lence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite, bloched or sallow complexion, and in all rases 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 suecesr, lias ever attcn ded their use. and enough is now known of this unrivalled pill, to inimoi talize and hand it down to posterity with the improvements of the age. Dr. Peters was bred to the healing art, and in order to supply demands he has originated and called to his aid the only steam driven machin.f ry in the world for pill making; 'tis perfect, anff its process imparts to the pill essential virtuee for by being perfectly wrought, all the puis hid den virtue is revealed when called into action, and here also aeuin it is Peters excels all tne world and takes all the premiums, medals, and diplomas so clear the track for the Engine, Pe ters' Pills are cominar. a million of witnesses can now be heard for them do ye hear thatnot a few can testify tboy l.dieve tUy owe their salvation from disease and death to Peters' Pills, oaJ if calomel and knives are not getting into perpetual disuse, we are only mistaken. Certificates, this paper could be filled with them by Indianians look here! it is now well known that the people will have Peters' Pills, and to hinder would be to stop tho rushing wind. Price 25 or 50 eents per box. Their happy influence on young ladies while suffering under the usual changes of life, a9 directed by the laws of nhture, they impart a buoyancy of heart, feeling and action, an clastic and vigorous step, velvet cheek, lily and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, Sic., and ladies in delicate situations always admit their power and innocence, and take them 2 or 3 at a time, and without in the slightest degree incur ring the hazard of nbortion, which facts are of the utmost importance. ' Pis fun to get we;l wnh Peters' Pills, for they cause the blood to course as limpid and gentle through the veins, as a moun tain rivulet. 3 or 1 is a common dose; hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them i or sale a lew Pusiiels ny Dr. PECK, ) Dr. SOMES, C Vincennes, THORN 'V TKACY, J Also by some authoiized agents in most towns in Indiana and Illinois, and the L. States, and by J. T. KING, general agent, Tcrre.Hpute April 22. lM2 4r.-fy.

15 1ushe'8 of Wheat in HHF,VUV payment of debts, taxes oi the cheapest Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. in the countrv. " BURTCH & CO. Dec. 24 th 1842. 29-6w

FARMERS look mere:: IT IS A POSITIVE FACT 'PHAT the undersigned has located himself in Vincennes 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 his work before purchasing elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for chairs; Benton mint drops not be refused. SHOP ON MARKET STREET can't help but find it, if you onlv try. J. V. CRAMPTON. Vincennes, August 19, 1842 11-ly. FOR CASH. LO P ol Hour and Whiskev for II1 linois money and Indiana Script. BURTCH & CO. Dec. 24th 1812. 29-Cw HO! YE LAME AND HALT, Who will you Manic, if you Walk not ? TWENTY-ONE HUNDREDS! have been healed of all lameness, though for years cripples, shrivelled and withered the body drawn nearly double, and the patients bed rid. All th sulfering incident to Rheumatism and its attend ant ruin, (lout, S:r. have been dissipated, and are new warranted cured no matter how bad the case, or how long it has stood, by Hewe'Acrre and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir. This we assert without the ftar or possibility of being contradicted. Will you try 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 seen where the articles are for sale. Tor sale by Dr. SOMES, Vincennes, Indiana. August 5, 1812. 'J--m. A JfEW THING. S H A V I A U . pjR FIELD'S ANODINE SHA VIC CREAM will be found like nothing else ever invented, for those who prefer a real luxury to the barbarous butchery of bad soap, had raz'r, and bad shaving. Many articles have been lately tried, but none will compare with this. It produces a luxurious lather on thp face almost instantaneous. Iv, and is a perfume unsurpassed. It is confidently asserted that nothing can give the satisfaction and comfort to those who shave thetnscves, or to those who are shaved by others, that this cream will. For sale by 1L E. PECK & Dn. SOMES, Vincennes, Indiana. August 5, 1S12. 9-6m. HOGS WANTED. Cjrigpsng flSMIE subscriber will &aw7,sr pay CASH for 2( 00 .good Mast-fed Hogs, deliv- '."(, r"4 to tneni at tueir Lartl I I T 1 " Oil Manufactory, in Vin cennes, between the 8ih of January, and the 1st of April. From A 1,00 to .si, 25 per hundred will be given gross, on foot, for the above nunnerof Heirs. CROSBY cv ABDILL. Jan. 8, 1813 32-tf. BALDNESS & DANDRUFF. WHAT is there that adds more to the pe, sonal appearance and comfort of mas kind, than a good head of hair? In youth it ii indispensable with 'good looks,' and in ace it is cetainly 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 lor lost hair, substitute a wig No! Wearing a w-ig impairs the health breeds humors, and produces numberless eviU all of which can be avoided by the use of -Old-ridge's Balm of Columbia,' from 71, Maiden Lane, which fully restores the hair, whether it is lost by sickness or by age. Never buy without the name of Comstock iSc Co. on the w rapper all others arc counterfeit. For sale bv 11 E. PECK A- Dr. SOMES. Vincennes, Indiana. August 5. 181. 9-6m. PIANO FORTE MUSIC, AT EXCEEDINGLY REDUCED PRICES. The attention of parents, guardians, teacher, learners, and all others who have occasion for Piano Music, is respectfully called to THE LADY'S MUSICAL LIBRARY, decidedly the neatest, most elegant, and cheapest musical publication which nas ever t-een issueu. The design of the "LrTs Musical Libhaht" is to furnish, in a form, not only adapted for immediate use, but also for preservation, an am ple and choice collection ot trie newest and most popular pieces composed for the Piano Forte, and on terms so low that even in iheo times of extraordinary hardship, the work will be in the reach of all persons. The plan embraces all the varie ties in general use, such as or.s, Duetts, Tkios, Quahtettes, and other concerted pieces. Waltzes, Galotatjes, Marches, VincKSTtrs. &c. &c. These are either selected from the most fashionable and meritorious foreign and American issues of Music, or they are composed and furnished for the work by the most eminent com posers. The Lady's Musical Library is published in monthly numbers, on plate paper of the regular music size, and in a style of accuracy and attrctivpness which cannot be surpassed. Each num ber contains from ten to sevejtee dirTeren pieces, either one of which, if purchased separate, ly at the music stores, would cost as much as the entire number does to subscribers. Jam-art Ntmber. Cts. 1 The Pearl, 12 1-2 2 Come, sing me that sweet p' aSain. 2f 3 Inauguration; or II. S. fAand March, 2.S 4 Little Nell, 5 L'Extatique, "5 G Jeune Fills a Q-nM Ans i I7 O! Shall we e'a Salh"S. 37 1-2 8 Caledonian "-lcTe- 23 9 A flection 5 10 TheM'n,"!nHcrn11 The ,rv 1-r

FkBRCAUT Nl'MBRM. 1 La Smolenska, 2I 2 The Sylvan Shade under the Tree, 37 3 Retreat. Quick Sten. 12

1-2 1-2 1-2 j 4 The Trumpet Waltz, 25 ' 5 Song to mv M.irv, 37 6 Lady's Promenade March, 25 7 The Suitors, 2f 8 True Love can ne'ei forget, 25 9 Caledonian Waltz, 12 10 Louisville March, 2: 11 The Land of mv Birth, 12 The Biilliai.t. ' Mahch Nl MBBK, 1 Palermo Galopade, ' 1 I've Waited Long, 3? 3 La t"eminiscer.ce, 4 Webster's Quick Step, ' ' 5 The Separation. -' C The Highland MmsUtl B .y. 12 7 Le Pnpilion, ' 8 Tbe Blarney, '- 9 The Successful Suitor. 10 Baron Munchausen's March, 1 1 Erin is my Home, A phi l Ntmbsp, 1 Galopade. 2 Oh W here' Gentle WcH Vv'in 3 The Haunted Spring, 4 Invitation to Dance, 5 The Triumphal March, 50 6 Nvdia's Song, 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 17 Clara Waltr, 8 My Own One, 9 Gentle Mary, 1 0 Happv Maidens, 12 12 Z 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 1 Wood L'p; or Mississippi quick step, 12 Mai Number. Elssler Quadrille 1 La Cracoviennc, 2 La Tarentule, 12 3 La Smolensk. 5 4 La Sylphide, 1 2 5 El Jaleo de Jeres, 12 6 Fanny Grev, 1 2 7 Moonlit Dell, -5 8 Mountain Quick-Step, 25 9 Lady Waltz, 25 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 10 Rory O'Moore, 12 1-2 1-2 1-2 11 The Orphan Ballad Sinjers, 37 12 Do none remember me! 37 13 Prince Albert's Grand March, 25 Junk N u m u r n . 1 Inauguration Waltz, 12 2 Parade March, 25 3 Mickey Free's Quick-Step, 12 4 Fondest Affections still dsn.; to homo, 25 5 Evening Primrose, 37 6 La Chasse, 1 2 7 Gizelle Waltz. 12 8 Song of the Teetotaller, 12 9 Galopade, 1 2 10 The Happy Couple, 12 1 I The Remembrance of Home, 25 Jilt Numhek. 1 Poor Bird, 25 2 The Mother Dear, 25 3 The Lemon Blossom Wahi. 6 4 Widow Malone, 30 5 Beethoven's Dream, 12 6 The May Waltz, 50 7 There's no Land like Scotland, 12 8 Woodstock march, 25 9 Molly Baw n, 25 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 10 The Market Chorus, 12 11 Field Day Quick Step, 25 12 Prayer, " 50 13 Keepsake Waltz, 12 August Ncm ber. I'he Norma Quadrilles, 1 Norma, , 2 Claudian, j 3 Th Druid's ChoruJ, ) 25 4 Elberta, 5 Flavius, J The Bovine Lovers, 50 7 Thev never loved as Thou and i, ;V 8 The' Belle Waltz, 25 9 There is no Home like my own, 12 10 Bristol March, G 1 1 Herr Cline's Dance, 6 12 Ave Maria, 13 Sp inifh Dance or Waltz, 6 14 The Banshee, 50 15 Wissahickon Quick-Step, 50 SEPTEMBER NUXBEH. 1-2 1-1 1-4 1-4 1-4 The Family Quadrilles 1 La Cathariua, 2 L'Elier.a, j 3 La Belle Marie, 50 4 Pattie la Blonde, 5 Highland Gallop, J 6 The Eumonian March, 25 7 Adieu, Adieu, my ain sweet land, 25 8 Mary Draper, ' 25 9 Long, Long Ago, 12 10 Kindness, 5 11 Cynthia Waltz, 12 12 The Call of Home. 25 I 3 El Zapattado, 1 2 14 The Austrian Rose Waltz. C 15 Gaii'p ide from William Tell, 12 10 Tivulian Waltz, fl 17 Scotch Wedding Dance, 25 Octoblr Number. 1 My Soul U Dark, 25 2 To the Queen of my Heart, 50 3 The Young Waltzer, 12 4 Aftghanistan March, 25 5 The Ladies Gallop, 12 fi She wore a Wreath ol Roses, 2 5 7 The Yo'ii.g Amateur, 6 8 Monticello U'altz, 25 9 I can ne'er Forget Thee, 50 10 Song of the Tairirs, .0 II Oh! my Love's Bonny. 12 12 Favorite Galopade, 12 13 Oil! the quiet days when we are old, 5 1-2 - 4. 1-2 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-1 14 NovKMBtR Number. 1 Tho Bugle Quick Step, 25 2 Bad luck to this marching, 50 3 Macgregor's March, 25 12 12 25 4 Hope Waltz, 5 Miss Lucy Long. 0 The Scotch Walt-, 7 Chf n-snnette dn Regiment, S The Homeward Bound, 9 Waltz. 1-2 1-2 12 50 25 10 The eunny hours of Childhood, 37 (1 Dear Native Land Fare.w el!, 37 12 Sociable, 12 13 The Cauliflower, 12 December Number. 1 The Anil's "Whisper, 2" 2 March Pontificate, 50 3 W lien I gaze nn those eves, 50 1 Second Combination Waltz, 12 Romance by Hanlen, 12 6 The Bride of Athlonp, 2." 7 Handy Andy's Quick Step, 2") S Oh! Mother why so warmly tel! 50 0 La Recompense, 12 10 Alpine Galop. "i 1 1 Cioand forget that we have . r, 12 12 Cavatina, 0 13 The Christmas Wa! 25 Apply, post paid, to GODEY & '"MIC H t'-AL. 1-2 12 1-2 12 1-2 1-2 1 ; 1-2 Fub.'ishcis H3I!. 101 "--..-f.t;t n Fr.tia

riles, Vilvs, Piles. Fg"2 1 1 V. PILES, the price 51, is refunded to any Ji person w ho w ill U9e a bottle of Hay "s Liniment for the Piles and return the emptv bottle without being cured. These are the positive or ders of the proprietor to tbe agents; and out ot' many hundreds sold in a few weeks not one ha been unsuccessful. For sale by 11. E. PECK & Dn. SOMES, Vmcenves, la. V ftuau5, 1S42 9-Gm. Mi - A. A. VOX SHIT II, ilovtir.it ar.'o iUtnfaliur ilaititn, a N FORMS all lovers of the Fine Arts, tht U has taken a room opposite the Post OHIce. " here he would be pieced to exeetite orders 1,1 bis profusion for any who may be disposed to ft "0r him v. i;h a call. Auv'UsiC", 1S12. 12 tf.

SloeSor Tavloi? BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. KLPALED at 375 Bowery, in the ntv New Yoik. where the articie first originated, and is the Oi.ly Gnuine. All olheis hearing iimilai naip.es are counterfeit and impositions t'i:i:Ti ;tc.tj;s. Being predi-i-.ised to consumption. K-itb fr.m, peculiar formation and hereditary transmission. I tried every means to check 'the disease, and strengthen a naturally weak constitution, I spent iv.u vears ar risa. one at Koine, two in Florence, and another in ;he south of France, seekirz meantime, the advlc e of the bet physicians. Two years sine returned to this countrv. in mn the situation as when 1 left it. I had seen in tho reading-rooms in Europe, much in favor of Dr. Taylor's Bal an of Liverwort, and as soon as I arrived in thii city, 1 used it, and in three months I was so well, as to safely pass the winter here. I have used an occasional bottle now and during the time, but am now in as good health a is possible. My cough has w holly ceased, and mv lungs have every feeling of health. JAMES HILL. Western Hotel, Courtland st., N. Y. Remarkable cure of Consumption-. I have been an invalid for three years, and havesutlered very torture from confii med consumption. But Dr. Taylor has wholly cured me. Th? laige quantities of matter I used to raise has subsided, tnv cough has ceaseJ. h.-iJ I am ileshv nm mv' heahh beins; wholly restored by using thre? lot. ties ol his celebrated Balsam. M. E. WTNDL E Y, N. 13'J, Maiden Lane. For sale by Du. SOMES, 1 in ct n n es. In di -:na. Augusl 5, ms. (6jn '"BHL subscriber has removed his Gro ct-ry esiaoiisiimentfrom the h! stand to the corner recently occupid bv 1. N. W liitth-sev, iipxt .Jour to the Ihu-y Store of Joseph Sornp, where he w ill he hap py to see his friends and all who may give him a call. 1:. bk:hvn. N. o. Groceries for .-ale low --r eaxh May 27, 18 12 r, 1-if. K. H. . 5; v t a itiiiTYu ' ESTABLISHMENT. rSHF undersigned, wou'd iwi uf ,g, fctfully inform the citizens Vincennes and vici.-iitv. th.a he !;-s .).- menced the above business 1:1 the second story of the house furmer!y orcu .id by John V- ise as a Sr,d. ih'r' !.o'i .hi Water street, where he would !.c pU-n-d to receive orders fion; his Iri;:: !o and ferine r pntrons. Any thing whic!i he can '.no 1 i h;s family, in the way of produce w.jl he received, in exchange for work (t ' xry ! ind. FKANCl.s SOLDKIC V. Dee. '.). 27-0m. Il lEflRY A"U H f L E st 0 Y ' Attorney andCouasclleratLiw. ' ik'At ILL piaeuce in t.hu Uiruuit Courts of Knox and t!:e neighboring co':ni;ps(:f thi5 Strle rrd cf Lhuois, i-.iid will give prompt attention to the ml lec ti.ni .f claims, and till otht.r Lu:-i:.e.ss con tided him in his profession. Office in Wise's I!o-k on Wa'.t-r str-- ', opposite CI; rk's lit.:- 1. Vim-enries. 'j !, I Si 2. 2t f-m .IS. .V v. tmo.tia, A'IToKNCVS AND fVUN C E LLC; H s , I 1 '-, l'i.:rcnnrs. Indi-ma. ipFNJAMLV "I. THOMAS PI,d hbro;ht r FFFDFRICK A. THOM AS having a.csoc;-it- d thc-ni. e'v rs. :ri thpractice of inw, under tbe abe. e f,! to w ii; f.tpjn.i to ;:n prole siori J t!;B stains ) Indif.na pnd Ihno. Decrmber l?th, 1 8 12 2i TAILORIKG establishment. r5 'lib' undersigned, having a. suriitc ' themselves together in trie sbov businss, t.re now in receipt cf tb:ir Fa'! and Winter Fashions for the present season, and are prepared to execute u'.l v.or': entrusted to them, in the very Far -si and most approved style, and in i!ie tn;s workman like manner. Our friend 1 the public are invited to call en i ee before making engagements e!v:-w!:ere, f-.s we are fully determined that no man ii the shape of a Tailor hall wrrk at a !eprice than we do lor prompt payment. Shop on Market street, one door r Clark's Hotel. S. R. DUN.v Nov. 24. 1852. CHEAP TAL'S' . , ,M,n" i ! respectful! v mi -!. 'GIli bub-enbe-1 ' . bp I.hs romriit-uc . u . l t .- . in tlie r tn h'rto . r.M-tn hr elf. on .V of his f.-'r p-"--1' - - V . . , ,. u io:'. in w nr . :iea, work '..one, " ! - er, end do wori. "ftT ,:' :'.v - d- ' ; 1) OL- IS " i - 3.