Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 March 1843 — Page 3
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On the evening of ihe lt: of March inst. tho Governor roasamrj bv (ire, in front of the S:ate IIouso, FiVH HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS more of the Stsie Indebtedness-, received from V Dank . f Illinois. .?;i Telegraph 2i t i - in i ..11 ..i-
MARRIED. O.S :he 23d i!?v of February, by Geo. Wv.int. Esq., Mr. John Fox aldson , to ?.!:'- Fa::i:l-a IV-n vvps.-x. DIED In this rluo on Wednesday night iasl Mr. Littleton T nnu;, .Merchant, ruer a lingering iones of some months. Just Ilrccivcil. LARGE assortment of Plough Mould a:iJ ! together wi.h a eneril assortment of TTsr, TanJ and Rod lion A!s-, a full supply cf NV.ts of all sixes, and of excellent quality. Tor Side tr r. doh an. ?'.j:ch I7ih, IS 13. 41-P-t. McGraJu Mon'gonurj a.ii Minerva wife, Levi Lucas, frauds Lauras, fj'iny Lucas, America Lwas, L.ouisa 1-icj.s, Romdij. H.iktr Lucas, ani T'ioncs Lucas, heirs at 'a:v of FieldLucas, deceased. Oil ar? hereby notiuaJ, st the rcxt Mav term cf the Probate court .o h? hoiden in and for the county cf Gibson, in the State of Indiana, cu the first day cf siti term, cr as so:n ihc-ref-.fier as c .ir.el can be heard, I shall tr.ake rpI.;.-.:. c-:.. to said court for the appointment f Co:Ti;r;issicner to ?.sign r.nd set over vo r.?. :r.y dower in aai to a'.l the lands, lor.emcr.u and heredi iucn;, whereof t!ie f.Ul Fielding Lucas, died seized; and paractiisriy, in and to the following described uict? or parce'a of land, tn-wit: The hr.'.f of tiie nurth-wost qaartcr sec;in L', :onstiu , soutn rsnire 1 1 township 2, v.-ee:. containing SO acre; Fhe nor:li-eat hip 2. south ra.-;ie it west, containing iw acres 'I't;" fruih half of the ou;h-wes: quarter "S section 3 , t")vn!ii;i two, oiu i rapqe ' we?t, containing S.) acres 'Z0 acres p-t:cf ;';ie south-cat quarter secticn 3G, .;t" ii; "2, south range 11 west oOacres ;u.'..-wet part of the north-east quarter ec:;on 2, township eovith rai'.ge 12 -.Test teres north half of the south--f1! quarter section oC, township '2 south --.nc? !2 west i' acres, north-west c"-r:c: of souih-easl quarter section 3o, rut:i rangIt we ll iv-ir.-.i bein t- m s;wJ count v of Gibson. ::a:igauet eucas, widow of Fieklinj Luca let-V. :on, March 14, IS 13. ll-3w. j lHF. undersigned Luving been t.pt! pointed assignee for the estate ol wland II. IIh'I. hereby noiides all per- !'.$ .tv ii -g 'ieb'.s to said cslatCi f pay the e.-.:nc .mmcdlately to me, and all persons : .x'.'.z cl.'.rns against the estate, to ap- ; Mr before ihe commissioner for the uniy of Knox, on Friday the 7th day of Ami next, nt his office in Yineenr.cs. and : n e tl;o sar.:o. H. FAUNTLEKOY. .-' o;. i f the eslr-te cf II. H. Hal!. .i-ch IT. 1-43. 41-3w, oi;ce of Partition. J Strickland, an-.! t.' e o'h i-vv of tt-ohf ;i S:: i . i, 1 1- i. ,i , w e.l a oi'iurs interested rrt c !:-?rei::al:er co-e iiAXi-: N U i .v 1J, that 1 iv, i -. e ; term l' it lection to the next M et Pr coiut, to be h i i n in s:;d for count v of G')sou, in the Str.te of Intra, on the Hrst day of the term of eai i
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rt, or as s"on thereafter a? counsel can '-heard, for th appo:ntn:ent ol Com.risaicners to divide the follo w ing descrtb- - J teal estete, situate in said county, -:r;ong the proprietors thereof, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north-wort ;c;rt3r the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter, all in section n traber 12. Township 3, south of range i) west, ana aiso, tne souai-wei iju.-ii it i , f ihe sontli-east quarter ol section l, j Township 2. south of range 10 west. SAMLEL HAL.fi. Princeton. 14th .warm, 1VM l,vpj CHAIRS, CHAIRS. IOTA YE on hand and intend Seeping, a jtj supply of Chairs, Settees, lie, Of all descriptions, and all they asii or -vish, to insure encouragement, is, for all such as desire to purchase, to cell and ex.m ne their work. House Painting and Paper Hanging, oromptiy attended to, edJ at moderate orires. March 14. IS43. 41-0m.
?i a ' X FORGET ITt!IE Commissioners will meet at the I Court-House in Vincennes on the i r'.rst Saturday m April next to receive - oisals for keeping the paupers of Knox i intv for the next 2 years from the first t ; May Next. , " WM. DENNY. 1 HENRY WYANT. Ccrr.s. j HENRY TURBETT.J I March ISth, 1S43.41 3t. ?ov Snle by the Subscriber, 2 Tons Suear KettTes, assorted siaes. 100 Bbls of White Lime. 1 Patr of Patent Counter Ba'ance. . '" 'p Bbls N. O. Suoar. 43 Bajs Rio Coffee. An MtenTe nasortment of Bridle, Mnrtingaies,
Girths, and Surcingles, for sale low for cash or
uitab'.e produce, by A. W. TKACY.
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s;-!e dealers ao rs examine ilieir stock, which will, at all titr.cs be good, consisting cf every article in their line of a very superior cpjaUty, i.r.J assorted lo s;.;; cns'.oMier?. A dd rt ps JOHN F. HOWARD. Agent. Fcbruiry 2oih, 1 13. 40-19 Louisville Journal. .T2a(;;sc notice. l I a nitet.ng oS t .e Vincenoes Ijodire No 1. of Ancient York Masons, held Al their Hr.ll in Vinccnnes. .Mrch Cih, A. L,. UClio, Oil IViUllO'l U W.13 liesvivtd. Tiiat George Y. Harper formerlv of Hiram Lodge No. IS, State of Indiana, he, and ishcrehy e. f iled from all the privileges of Masonry, for gross unmas.mio conduct, &c. &c. and that notice thereof be iv?n to tlse Grand Lodge of the State of Ii.diana. and also published in the Vincennes Gazette, and Western Sun, newspapers, published in this place. J. . M ARTIN, Sect. V. L. Yinctnnest, .March 10th. LS43. Editors friendly to the cause of Masonry, throughout the Fn'red States, will confer a favor bv copvmg th above. iy Tin: no no ugh or AM) LAND IN KNOX CQUIiTY. rrHE undersigned Conimissionera appointed -- by the Probate Court of Knot county, will expose to public sale on Saturday, the lSia dnv of April next, at the Hotel of John C Clark in the saiJ borough, at I o'clock P. M. of saiJ tiay. Lots .Nor. thiity-two. (3'-) and twenty-eight (2") in said borough. On lot No. 32 there is a log house an J a fence. A!so, 68 acres of land beIo'.t Vincenne; Icing suivey Nos. fourteen and fifteen (14 and 15.) bein situate in town 3, north range 10 west. About 40 acres are in cultivation and enc!o:cd. The aLove propertywas the real estate of Antoine Cluppard late ot Knox cour.ty, deceased, and will be sold o;i a credit of one and two years, the purchaser or purchaser giving bund with approved security, and mortjpjc cn the premises puichased. .NICHOLAS SMITH. LAMBLRT HAKKOIS. PIEKIIE BROUII.LET, Co ni t:i it.iior. erf. Vitire-.ncf, :arch 10, 1S4-J iO-tf. Hotloe. t LL those indebted to the estate of m. C. Warner by note or book account are requested to settle the 8me immediately. All such as are not settled by the first of April next, will bo placed in the hands of an offietr for collection, as further iruh.lnence will not be given. SAKAH H. WANNER, Admx. March 9, IS 13 40-3t. T ''HE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of this and adjoining counties for the Idem! patronise extended to the firm if Tboni cc Tra'-y. and won', respect f.iiiy soli-' c:'. for him.-t-!f a continuance of the same. A. W. TKACY. March 10. IS'.M Y I N C E N N E S P Mi H spring term of tin: Female Institite wili open Wtdoe lav, March n ; ier tin? direction of Miss Mary l.")th Clr.pp. who will be associated with M'.ssA. F. Willcox, from New Albany. Ail the branches generally pursued in such institutions will be taught, together with P,mting, Pen-drawing, Wax fruit and dowers and vocal r.uisic. Arrangements will also be made for giving lessons upon the Piano, at the usual charge. Friends from the country, wishing to educate their daughters, can find boarding in several enod private, families, by applying to Mis Clapp, at the reduced price cfl.00 per week, and nay in produce, where thev will e unier ihe superv ision ot tne teacn?rs. jp requested by their parent. It is hoped Ljiat parent? will feel a growing interest in IfVjp mental an ! moral training of their daughters, an i jerceive that now is toe time tn nt tn;m ior ueiiiiiMjs. n n u.sirable that a Female School ho permanently established, that the young Ladies and Mioses may receive all the ad vantages, which tine present system of education af fords. To do this wili require the patronage and co-operation of the benevolent citizens of Yincennes. The teachers hope still to merit the patronage, which has been so liberally bestowed upon Miss C. during the post year. The manners and morals of the pupils will be caref.lly guarded, and no care or labor shall be wauling on the part of the teachers to improve those entrusted to their care, es far e? erring humanity can fulfil. T IE R H S . Per quarter, for Reading & Writing. 63.C0 Junior Class, .$4.00 Senior Class. $5,f 0 Painting & Drawing, 33,00 Pen-drawing, SI. 03 Wsx Fruit & Flowers, 33,C0 Charge for incidental expenses. March 3. 1S43. 29-tT. rrHE subscriber having purchased the stock end trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn. deceased, has on hand a general assortment of DSY GOODS. HARDWARE. QLEENSWARE, GROCERIES, &c. which he offers for sde at the old stead of Thorn & Tracy on Water street, at price- to suit the times, for cash or such produce as may suit
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Cticn, Cash Wliolcsale MM GOODS TTI "E woi.'d respectfully inform our friends and country merchants generally that we have made arrangements to keen constantly' on hand a larce and splendid assortment of DRV QCGDS -N COMMISSiGN, liich we can and wiil sell at all times at uncommonly low prices for JScl ord v. We receive our goods omv from first hands, an i our prices will corre-pond wu!i thee o( the job houses of Philadelphia. New York and Bost(n. We will receive by the 2Utli of March ,100 5ai:rgr of the most desirable srniSG axd summer goods, consisting in ptirt of 1GO Cases PRINTS, of the ne west aid most fashionable styltb. SO Games White shirtings. S"0 Rales 1-4 Frown Sheetings, Together with a Ir. rge and general assortment of other articles in the Drv Goods line. Also, an assortment of Roots, Shoes arid Rrogins, Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn, cxc. &e. icT J. D NFORTH it SON Auction oc Commission Mrchant. Main street, Louisville, Ky. Feb. 23, 1813 :i"'-tf. A NEW TUIM.. s ll A Y FIELD'S ANOUINE SIJAVKi CREAM will be found like nothing else ever invented, for those who prefer a real luxury to the barbarous butchery of bad soap, bad razor, and had shaving. .Many articles hae been lately tried, but none will compare ith this. It produces a luxurious lather on the face almost instantaneously, and i-. a perfume unsurpassed. It is confidently asserted that nothing can give the satisfaction and comfort to those who shave themseves, or to those who are shaved by others, that this cream will. For sale bv II. E. PECK A Ua. SOMES, Vinceine.i. Indiana. August 5, l12. 9-Gni. HQ6S WAtWEDT . rSLti!r-- r w 1 1 o . :i n ' r; miij puum uutrs win pay CASH for 2, 00 -gwd Mast-fed Hogs, deliv--ivvl i. ! 1-f,erru mem at tneir ljaru Kill ;iainii;irin , ii incennos, between the 8dt of January, and the 1st of April. From si, 00 to $1,25 per hundred will be given gross, on foot, fWi the above number of Hogs. CROSBY &T AdDILL, Jan. 8. 1913 32-tf. Eiiquors7 &c. r u uih subscribe rs keep constant! v on subscribe rs k M nana a iarge a:;.! e.U".isive aortinent cf (i.-oceries, Wio.o.-. Iquors, ice, w !;;.' !i ilir-v tdTjr for sa'e at vcrv low rt.tes !"-r CASH. Tl-cir Mi-:!; ?iss iii p.-.rt of -I7e"i bugs Rio Coffee, do Laguira do CZi) do Java. do pros ::;', conSfcJO Hhd?. X. O. S tigar, ibis. Pinnt. Molasses. oar-liouse do llti boxes Boston tefmei! Lf. St .Iv) bbls. N. O. f), t and T. 120 Catty boxes G 70 do" do Y 112 half chests G 0 d . do Y do Nos. 3, 1, P. H. P. II. Tea. da do tlo GO bbls. N. 1, 2. and 3 Mackerel. i0 eoiis Manilla rope. ALO"A good fuppiy of James River and Kentucky tobacco, segars, pepper, spice, nutmegs, cinnamon, ginger, madder, indigo, salscratns, sah-petre alum, fatvy sonp.s. bed-cords, wrapping atid writing oaoer, painted backets, etc. Sec, together with a good assortment of Foreign and Domes-tie liquors, wine, cordials, ice. F. G. GETTER & Co. Main street. Louisville, Ky. Feb. 25, IS 43 3S-tf. L A A I) iiTi7l7L ''HEE ur,(lersigned effers for sale a farm of 220 acres, the best land in Knox county, situated three miles fioin Vjn?ennes, 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 bo better improved than it is. Apply to R. Y. CADDINGTON. Jany. 31st. IS 13. ra: e; stoch vm SALE. $rr)HE undersigned, Administrator on JJL estate of Samuel Bruner, deceased, will expose to sale, on Saturday the 1st day of April, at the Hotel of John C. Clark, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock. P. M., twenty shares Wabash Insurance Stock, to tho highest bidder, on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. J. B. MARTIN. Admr. Match. 4, 1S43. 30oiv.
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Jan. 27, IS 13 110! VE LAME AND HALT, Who will you lilamc, ii' von Walk not ? 3WE.NTY-ONE HUNDREDS ! have been 3 xeaiej cr aii umf iiess, tiiouati lor years cripples, shrivelled and withered the body drawn nearly double, and the patients bed i iJ. All th suifering incident lo Kheuinui ir-m and its attend ant ruin. Gout. kr. have been di-sipated, and are ni w wanauted curcil no matter how bad t lit- case, or how Ion? it has stood, by Heive'Acrre Bne Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Eli.rir. This we assert without the fear or possibility of beins; contradicted. Will you trythen tliese remedies, or will you suffer and die : We leave thinkers to answer for themselves As to the proof, a mass too overw (it lining ha come to our notice, and may be tetn where the articles are for sale. For sale by Dr. SOMES, Vincrines, Indiana. An?Uf.-t 5. 1N4C. 9--m. FAHMHKS LOGIC HERE!! ll IS A POSITIVE FACT 'lHAT the undersigned has located him-elf 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. Th.jse wishing to buy would do well to call and see bi work b-foie purchasing elsewhere. Country pioduce taken in exchange for chairs; Eenton mint dripR not be refused. SHOP ON MARKET STREET can't help but fold it, if vou only try. J. W. CRAMP fON. Vinceiincs, August 19, 1812 ll-ly. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County IX TH." raoitATE CCt KT OF GliiSO.V COUNTY. February Term, A. D. 1843. Ja. Deviii. i Adiu'r. tf Miles H. Hargrave, deceased. vs. The creditors of the said Miles B. Hargrave. i JOn compUuit of Insolvency 'HMIE said James Devin, having d- his tnemoritd in this court, snowing the condifou of the said estate, fcnd complaining that the personal property (there being no real estate) is insufficient lo pay the debt and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered, that the filing and pendency of the haid complaint be made kuoAn.to the. creditors tf said Miles I). HfcMave. deceased, by a publication of this" order fr bix weeks succes'sTvely in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette, n wetkly newspaper published in Vincennes, in tho county of Knox; and that thev he informed that unless they notify the said a !;iu.mtri.'.or of the existence and extent of their respectn e claim3, by filing the same or a statement cf the nature. dal2 and description of the contract or assumpsit n w! ich the sr.nv i :t y foun-ied, m the (.f'rice of the Clirk of ibis court, nrevio.is to il: i.nal d'.stribvaion of the bs-et of the estate of t; e said deeedaut. such claims will be postponed iu favor of the claims of more d.l.gent creditors, ar.u this matter coutuiued to the next term of this court. Cony attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, Ci'k. February 23rd. 1-43. 38-lit CIISAP, CHAFER, CHEAPEST! f SM1E undersigned would respectfully g tender his grateful thanks to his frien la and the public, for tl-e liberal patronage he has receivfd. Ho now occupies aa a shop the house adjoining Mr. Morgan Jones', w here lie will at all times, and in the neatest manner, attend to any call in his line of business. He also in tends to work cheaper than any other Tailor in town. Produce of different kinda will be taken of those living in the county in exchange for work. J. H. MASSEY. - Feb. 18, 1813. 37-tf. BALDNESS & DANDRUFF. HAT is there that adds nioie to the re, if sonal appearance and comfort of mas kind, than a c-.iod head of hair 1 In youth it ii indispensable with 'good looks,' and in age it is cetainly necessary for comfort ; and it is surely as proper to supply the loss of ny of Nature's gifts as those that fashion and custom have forced pu on us. Put will you for lost hair, substitute a wig No! Wearing a wig impairs the health breeds humors, and produces numberless evils all of which can be avoided by the use cf 'Oldridge's Balm of Columbia,' from 71, Maiden Lane, which fully restores the hair, whether it is lost by sickness or by ae. Never buy without the name of Comstock Co. on the wrapper all others are counterfeit. "I For sale by H E. PECK A Da. SOMES."Vine- rnts, l-iriiart.
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friLLlA.V YOUETTi I.'jcob You c iii tKe notice, that I d til 1 VIM Ui on .uuuujy tor in c-iy oi .idrcri next, f t the Court lloc. -c in Yiucnnes, the uu - derslpn? d w ill ai-'iiv ;.t thti Knox Circuit , ,. .. ,1 .'.. . i. .i r i court, then in session, to appoint commissioners to make Partition between ihr und'.-rsigoed and s i i Wjliiam, Jacrh. f.nd Ani?ri"-p arn !in wii! Iliann, ot lots n.ir,her one Undrrd a-i tn-enty-two and one hundred m l fifty five. fXo. 12 J. and No. 1." 5) in the Buroorh of Vinrennes. ELIZA COQUE Fidrtnrv 23 !. 1843. 3- 'a. i 1 1:, 5 KM 1,3 A I i 'fc&cb i U bL'l i s hi: s lVitb rsuii: sufscrihi rs Ir-ive just rec.eiivd j i civ';uj u i '? i n ouw ' I ni assortment of Fall and Winter Good suitable for thi? nd the approaching fa-son-. purchased in New Yoik and Philadelphia at very red tied p.-ices for cadi, and will be offered at a srna.t advance to puis the hard times. Persons, wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cad and examine for themselves before pur- basing. aJa, XVJieat, FSnTcd, JSccMViis, it at hvr An1, turh other articles as wiil suit, wiU be uken in escrtange. JNO., SAM'L iz W. J. WISE. Den. 2, 1812. 2G-t'.. PETERS5 PSLLS, l- -j- .v-- j: fesfow -in A I .f Xi1 ! 'J TfjS VSJ. 'r V "A 4 ( lis such un they say to get vcell u-ith them-) LL mankind throughout their wid? and tfpSjs extensive, circulation, that ever try them still continue to buy them. Peters- Piiis are purely sectable mey work no miracles, nor do they profess to cure all disearrs, becauso they are the scientific compound of a Tfpuiar physicim, who l as made bis profession the study of his life. Dr, Peters u a gradual of Ye ollee, aiso of the ?Tassae'uiisetts edic'l College, and has some reputation among the family of the 'ate Geo. Bates. Peters1 Pills are simple in their preparation, mild in their action, thorough in their operation, and unrivalled in the icsuit. The town and country are ahkc tilled with their praise. The palace and poor bouse alike echo with their irt-jes in all climates they vuil retain their wondeilul powers, and exert them unaltered by age or situation, and this the vuice of a grateful eomnivdiity prxlav, pi-'. Pilla ireuiuls, keeps off disease when timely used, and have no lival in curing biliious fevers, fevers and a2U. dyspepsia, liver complaints. sck headach. jaun. dice, asthma, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstruction', heartburn, funed tongue, iiausca distention n ihe stoinarh and bowels, incipient diarihaei. fiatu ence, hbbitnal costiveness. ! o-s ot appetite. ht.i.-tte.l lit rilllll Sl-SNin. aPtf lit fit! caSC: -d oi saitow complexion. I t'Mpor of the bo.vels w'tirre a catliariic o la indicated, prouuemg r.eir;er 1'insca. e qripinj nor debility, and wercpeit a who t'v tiiern, still continue to buy them. The most triumphant succc-r?, has ever attended their use, a:id cnou4h is n-j v known of this unrivalled ill. to imnvt.talize and hand it down to posterity wi:h the improvements of the ege. Dr. Peters was bred to the- heading art, and m order to supply demands he hso originated and Ocd to his aid the only ste.m driven niachin.t n the world for pi!! makint;-, 'tis perfect, ar.ff . . . .i . : i its process imparls to lae pn. esei.iiiii nuurc for by being perfectly wrought, a!l the pills' hid den virtue is revealed when called into action, and here also again it is Peters excels all the w orld and takes ali the premiums, medals, and I dip.omas so clear lae tract lur .ne xngrne, ro - lers- i ius are comuisr. a uuiaou ei nm.-5n: can now be heard for them Co ve hear thatnot a few can testify they believe they ewe their Kn'vaii".-n from disMse and death to Peters- Pil's. an-J if calomel and knives are not getting intcj perpeiuul disuse, we are only mistaken. Cern-t ticates. this paper could be tiled with them by J Indiamans look here: it ts new wen known inai the people w:II have Peters' Pills, and to hinder would be to stop tho rushing wind. Price 25 or 50 eer.ts per box. Their happy influence on young ladies while suffering under the usual changes cf hfe, as di rected by the laws of nature, taey impart a Duoy-; ancy of heart, feeling and action, an elastic sTndt vigorous step, velvet cheek. liy and tarnation ladies in delicate situation tlways admit their power and innocence, and tske them 'i or at a time, and without in the s-'.ightest degree incur ring the hazard cf r.fcr.rtiori, which facts are cfi the utraort importance. 'Tis fun to get well with Peters- Pills, for they cause the blood to caoise es limpid and gpntlo throuch the veins, es a mountain rivulet. 3 or 4 is a common dose; hence the patient is nctcompe'dedlo make a rr.ea! cf then For r ale a few bushels by Dr. PECK. Dr. SOMES, Vincenr.ee, THORX TRACY. 3 Also by some authoiized agents in most towns in Indiana and Illinois, and the U. States, and by J. T KING, general agent, Terre.HauteApril 22, 1842-iS-ly. WHEAT WANTED. fKMiE very highest price wi! he- civ en Jifor good mrchaniahle Wheat, detivered to' him in Vincennes, pgyint-tit debts due the fubs:nber JOSEPH SOMES Feb. 4, 1SF ti;- d w Gunney ELas.A SMALL lot cf threc'bushc vi '.r.r.ey li 13573 in store and for p!e bv J. W. I! AD DOS p. u o..i. X e o. u .ii . IS43. 3S rf.
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j "rmjs vurcu. i iiese are t!ic positive or 0f the proprietor t the .s-.,t. ..,! .,. r.r i . . - . . ! many hynureds sold tn a few weeks nut !'"" unfureesfu!. I For sale by H. E. PECK ck Dh. EOViEi Vwcouie, In. 'J-Cm. ! toeu5, IBil j3crti5lt an"J .ftttr.fj'.urc Uarntet, ijo. vy....ioainofrtoi tne t ine Att, that b KvK has token a roorn opposite th3 Poet Office, hi're he wc-j'd bo pfeaaed to execute ordera in hi pro-siori for any who rr.ay ba dipposed to fa vor I im w ith a end. A o'-ui-t '25. 1812. IC-tf. BALSAM CF LIVEOWOfiT. PKE PAIRED at S?5 Dowcry, in the city o New Yc-.'k. where the articie first originated, and is the Oi-ly -.-.ine. All others bearing s.mnai names are counterfeit and iropositiona. t t: u t j i j v t i:s , Df ing predi-iposed to consumption, both from peculiar lor ma' ion and he rediwry transmission, I tried every means tu check the disease, and strengthe i. a naturally weak constitution. I spent tvo years el Pi.;a, one at iiome. two in Florence, ar d aiu'.hrr in the soixth ot Franco, seeking, mear.time, th: aJvke of the best physicians. Two yeirs sine I leturntd to this country, in about ihe situation as when 1 left it. I had seen in th reading-rooms in Europe. r.iueh in favor of Dr. Fay 1 t's Eel am of Liver vort, andassocn as I arrived in this city, I usd it, and in three months I was so well, a3 to safely p.iss the winter here. f have used an occasional bottle new and during the tirr.e bet ana :,mv in e? food health as is possible. My cough has wholly ceased, and my hirif s have every feeling of health. JAMES HILL. V'fste-n ilet.-!, Ccurtlmd st.. I. Y. T) . i. ui...i!iAjai i v v . ::-3ciptio-. i nave -ere an invalid tor three veiis. and havn snfT'-Pfl J ' - every t.- rture from cci firmed consumption. Bui Dr 'Fay lor 1 8 wlnd.'y cured me. '1'he laiga qtHutitiub of matter I u ed to raise has subsided, mv cough has ceased, and I a n fleshy again, mv heai'h being wholly restored by using three bottles of his ce'r Lrttt j Ijisam. M. E. vVIXDLEY, No. 139, Maiden Lar.e. For 6a-e by Da. SOMES. Virictnncs, Indiana. Aug-i-- 5, 1941 0-6rn R K Yi O V A I, . FJMIF. subscriber has removed his Gro eery establishment from ihe old stand to the corner recently oceupid by 1. N. W l iiteeo-. i-ext d oor to the i.'iL' t tore of Joseph Souh'-p, m here ho w.il py in ii'3 fntnd.i and ail v i. o may E. IJRmVNY N. H. --Groceries for fait- low for cash AIay 27, 1 9 12 5I-tf. E. R. E S T A B L S S ! . ? .1 E r I T , fSb'F. undersigned, would most ref spectf.dly inform liit; ci'ozet-s oVitictnnes and vicintty, that be has comiiieneed ihe above business o.i t!ie second :ry it he o:e former! occupied by John iie as :add'cr's on 'eil iter street, v. i.pro he wou'd bt pip to teecive orucrs from hss friends and former natrens. Anv lidr.g wd.ic' i. le can t-: e to. n.s be refamily, in the vt av of produce 1 1 ceived, in exchange fur work of m;v ttiit FRANCIS SOUDRIET. Dfc o, lS-i; -?-tho. HEHRf FAUNTLE8 0V, Attcrzicy and Coucsclior-ai JLvc. "vyiLL practice in tiie Circuit Courts " of Knox end Ce neighboring count!e3 of this thte end cf Illinois, ar.d will g.ve prompt attention to ttis coi'ecticn cf 1 v anJ a;i lthCr business confided to him in his profession. j e ni "i -0- c l opposite Clark's Hotel. ater street. 29-6tn Vincennes, Dec. 2 F ATTCP..V21S AND COU:CE'-LC!lS AT LA'7. Vincenne Indiana. BENJAMIN M. THOMAS, and his brother FREDERICK .1. THOMAS havinff associtf dther.tEclves in the pracf.ee o:-i2vv, u vvm ftj;end to their oer the auovo nrcfesstcn : dr.: triv., tfc g.- 0 Indi&r.aa?. u ;iiio.ot. December 17uh. 1S42 2i 2:r. imo eItabushmeht. 'PUE undtrstgned, having ucaociatea i- iher.;5fclvts together in die nbove business, are now in receipt cf their Fall and Winter Fashions for the pre-cer.t season, and f.re nrenared to execute cil work entrusted to then., in the vtry most approved sy le sr.d iti att t ar.d i.'no most workmsn-like mant:r. cur trtcnus ar.u the public are invited to call , see beer.gf cements .:ere, flc we ar"e fiii'y determined ihat nc ir.aa in the sh3oe of a Tailor shall work at a '.etc pr.ce than we co ror prompt pe.yro.er.t s:i-if r t ;ti ct-t r r : Clsrk's H 3iC!L. WAThCX. Nov. 74. 1S.V! CHEAP TAM.0P.5Ka ?pHE subscriber rtspec i he pu.blic that he ha; uliy tntorrt"? Cv:mm--nced tne ar-or r.usjaes3, in tie rocm loriv.ar ,- occupied by Di.nn and himsic.f. on !ui!Vr.r i street, a here hahoca to raalc tccadi ! of hi francs, p-ariicuIaKv :no$e vho waoc or dor.e, as be mtcrtc-i to A-crc chin; Tiitci bttte er, nr.u co tve Tulor3. H. CGRN'ELL.
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