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number; half a cohsr for t.velve numbers; or five dollars for tweite copies, twelve numbers each. To bo had at the Exchange Lyceum. New York. Atao, at the same place, Geological Cabinet-, -t $1 to f 10. Geometrical Diagram, dime; "".OUnted, three dime. Three Cubes, illustratiag Cubic Measures, fro dimes wi;h Geometrical Alb j. and various other Geometrical, useful ri I school and familv. M'dy,l3n. ' M.

STATE OF INDIANA, Pike County, S "" l Vuunr. or Tur. t'li.-; ("merit i'-iv ur May ! S Fb . Alexander I rslie. u.bmois'rat del. donis non -"f Abraham 'I aurted a, j deceased, eomp'ainar.t. v. h. l-h iner-'y Matthew W. Fo-ter. sdma.i-tai j tor of Turner Wvat, A' ra n I ourf'l.'t. sad ...:.c; d fend'is.J '()Ml : cav the eompLin.it. t by Tt ft;. fc DcH'uler. his solicit. ir, and rh'cs hi hill ..f re'l-tan he-eat. as a's the affidavit of a disin. .crested p, : a.ai. th U Hi aaas J. Wyatt, William '. . W ait and tV .re Wyatt oo net re-idents vf the State ot In-him; th- said def.-ndirus are hereby n xiue.l of t .e penaeu cv of this uit r.I ih t ii '.H'e i f the deucy of thi bid he -ie:. by publican 'a i i tha Viaee;;nes l";z tl.. wc-A'.y i.O'--) !! ' r pr' !id,cd at Viiuvnaes. Tvraix !: t.ty. Ia a im. far three sacce -ive weeks.

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I'.iJi ;o work cheaper than "nv other trader m town. i'rotluco of ddT-rent I in is w ill be taken of those living ia the eouniy in exchange V.rr work. J. II. MASSKY. It K O V A L . BHH Fubscriber has" removed ids Cro eery establishment Irom t!ie old stan! M :fa' corner recently occupid by I. N. U":.i;:b ev, n- A ,30or to the DnitT Store h So-.nes, wfu reite will be hnpa i ,- 'OS frirlidS and a'i w n ) mav n a i

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J7. IS 12 l-;t lh P. 1A1)H IF fill fill IT IS A POSITIVE FACT 'I 'HAT the undersigned has located him.-he in 'incomes atal has taken art of ti If .sh'V' fanner! in 1 vvaerv1 h al by Decker el Henderson :- ie.ter.dj to t.nrv on tho Chair M akin i'. various branches. Tliose wi.shii hay wnuld do well ta call and see Ins woflf bt fore purchasing elsewhere. Couatry produce taken in exchange far chairs; eincn s ta.t ( tllOV ON MAIJKKT STKEL'T cant help bat :iad it, if vou only try. f. V. CKAMPTON. Vtacer.nr.-, August 1!, lSti Il-lv. T .V B i, S !I t . (1 ESTABLISHMENT.'; f B IIK undersigned, would most re2 specif tdy inform the citizens ot Vmccnnes and vicinity, that he lias com--:aei.ar-d the above business in the second slnri" .".f i b b.ai.o fnrmer'v h on so tormeriy oecupitai by John W ise as a id.-'tr s Miop, oa'i ' Wa:er street, w here he would be !eastd ""a) receive orders from his friends and for mer nitrons. A m thine; wnic.l ;e can use in his ;atni'. , in the way of produce will be received, in exchange for work of sr.v kind. FRANCIS S( UIH fCT. Dec. t. IS Id 2?-0m. A LOT of fresh clover seed just te L- cc:ved and for sale by J. Y." MADDOX. Dec dO, 1 S I - 'M) r.rn or Indiana, Gibson Coeaty, 5 I THE Gl hosos CincriT ('ochi in Vacation, ; ti-rptembtr Tt ra), A . Ib IS 13. S Susan Cary ? Fetition for Divorce

John C. Cary. J THE said Sasan Cary new co.rses by McCulloch. her attorney, and files her pennon, and the affidavit of a didnterested person, stating 'therein that the said John C. Cary is not a iesiJer.t of the Sta'e of Indiana, notice is, therefore, hereby given to the said John C. Caiy.to appear fiere at the next term of this court, to be holdeu -it the court hause in Princeton, on the first ?viav of September next, and plead, answer c .rirtr to the said Petition, otherwise the same will be heard in his absence, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest. T K. MONTGOMERY. Ci'k. My 19, ! 8 12. 60-wa.

tSf?,"iL I'racttce law in thj coumifs of Ua. X&Qj vie-, Mattia. Ihke and Ureen, He has I 'c ii d hi nsi If at Vahii;,-;ta!i, Daviess cour.ty, and wiii attend faithfully to any eal lecti.ais in the cotintici ahov o n a sued. I a the Davit .-s Circuit Can it he will practice in partaerhia nidi

nr. i . iw . un i any dui;ios. tntnuteJ t i ntai in that Court u al receive hi-s attention also. May 11, i.st:j. 50.ff. ppV virtue of three writs :o rue direct?d from the Clerk's oflioe of tho Ivaax Cir.-:i;t Court, I will expose to jui!i.o ; :do. at the court hotiso dnor i:i V in ac lines, on rSainr lay the 3 1 day of Jtw-.e. Ceili, betu-feu the (aairs irc?cr.htl l.y law, the routs, is;;:es and pri.dr.s, for !ae ivrm ot seven ve;:rs, ol l!ie I aihi-ir lo-w t: Tiie west corner of lot o. 'd'd. ac-: cord in a to J J.'Hl -on h survev. in the boroug'.t of " ince n ra.'s, boutiued as follows: 8.uth-es-t by seven feet alley, dividing i: f.-iMit two tvvotory brick build - ings. fronting on .Market treet, northwest by the river Wanas!,, soudi-west bv Market street, north-eat bv property beI aigtaa to the heirs of Samuti Thorn, deceHsed. there being fed on the river : iid t-b let-t on M arket street, formerly the properly f Wni. .Mleare, deceased, I here i hoii;e on i largo war-u honss and a store s -aid premL-e; and in case of failure to rea'ize the fid! amount of debt. interest and costs, now due on srd.l writ. w i i I same Dili .! and ; :o expose e lee imp;e ot said real es tate, .evicd on as tne proneity " Allen P.. Daniel arid FerU'uiand Lberwino, to satisfy said writ? in ftvor of Peijandn M. Thoma?. and one agunst Allen B. Daniel, Ferdinand F.berwine. James S. Mayes. Henry D. Wheeler and Lltdeton Ihm'm?. deceased, one against Allen B. Diniei. Ferdiirvcal Kber wine, James S. .Mayes and Littleton Timui3, d-eeas d, an I the other one 3g:dnt Aiien B. Daniel, Ferdinand Ebcrwine and James S. Mayes. A B'.M. SMITH, S. K. C. May 10, 1-43. d'J-!t. (Pr.'s fee -S i 17).) H:nU. Dividend. BRANCH BANK, ) Yincennes, May Id, A DlYIDFND of two per cent, has been declared on tne profits o! this Ban!; for the six months ending April 3 K payab'e to Sh ck holders on deman 1, after the 15th inst. JOHN KOSS, Cashier. 19 :?t. SHAKER'S GARDEN SEEDS. A GKNFIiAL assortment of Slicker's ' (iare.eti Seeds, of last year's crop. ( l S 12 wv a v v :i n I v d to l .n Fre.!i and t-nuiiio article, Just received and for sale bv J. W. MADDOX. Jan. 27, IS 13. 3 4-tf. Is TH t PlUBATE CoV 11 T OT GlDSOV CcTNTT, ) May Terni, A. ID. Is Id. 5 Sflinut! Hi!!, administrator of the eatate vf Timothy Mavhall, I aceisec V In Chancerv. The heh s ot i-T o here appcaiia-a to the Cour', by the rheu;Y's return, that the unan.;1s issii-d herein !;as been duly served on S, lornoii D. Kiiiij, jor-epb D. Mavliail, Dehlah Lessly, Wm. Mn'ha'l. Fim-iliv Mavhall. Rebecca King, aad Titnotiiv Dowiiies and Julia Ann Dowaiing, Ciiades Downing, David T. Kinir and Nancy his wife, Vincent May hall, Matilda Mavhall, Eii Bav and Fiuhe Ann his wife, are not found wherefore on motion of the said Samuel Hail, it is ordered that notice of the pendency of the said bill of complaint, be given to the said Julia Ann Downing. Charles Downinc:. David T. K in and Nancy his wife, Vincent Mavhall, Matilda Mavhail. Eli Hay and Phebe Ann hit wife, bv publication of a copy of this order in the Vincennes Gazette, according to law, to appear here at the next term of tins court, to be hoiden at tne ouitt house in 1 tmceton, on tne second " , i. , ' M ai '. iv ia Au just t ext, aaa an. t i ne sa.a , hid. othnviso the same will he heard in their ah sence.atala decree entered accordingly and on motion this cause is continued to the next term of this court. Copy attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, Cl'k. May 13, lSltt. 50-wd. 11 1Y US r"j"ilF subscriber" keep constantly on ijj hand a large and extensive assortment of Groceries. Wines, Li.pior, cVc, whicii they ollVr for sale at very low rates lor ('ASH. Their slock at present consists in pnrt of i 7r 7. 20 70 r,o bags Rio Coffee, do Latjudrd do do Java do Hb.d. N. O. Sugar. bbls. Plant. Molasses. do St'trar-houso do boxes 'Boston refined LL Sugar. bbls. N. O. do d No?. 3, 4, 5, ( anl 7. Catty Loxes G. P. Tra. do' do Y. II. do half cliests G. P. do do do Y. IL do bbls. No. 1. 2, and 3 Mackerel, roils Manilla rope. I1-- A good fupply of Jam?- River and Kentucky tobacco. se?ars, pepper, spice, nutmeg's, cinnamon, ginger, madder, indi-o, salaerattif, sali-petre alum, fancy soaps, bed-cords, wrapping and writing oaper, painted bucket, oMc. fcc. tt gether' with a good assortment of For(Mii and Domestic liquors, wines, ccruia lis, cl'C. b. g. er r l lr cr; Mam street. Louisville, Ivy IVH. 25. 1813 3 '-if. ?s s ;r s - r Nctilv ctecufed at this omcc.

HlIU subscriber returns his sincere tha:ri to tla? citizens of this and adi 'inintr eoaa'ics far the hhera! patronage exten.'.ed to the linn of Thorn .c Tracy, and would respectfully solicit for hinv-e!f a continuance of the same. A. V. TKACY. Marcli 10, lAV.l 10-ly vtrtufi id a iecree and a writ of vrn dtt to in expo 113 , to me direcU'd, Irojii the L ier ' ctiit Court. I - ohice of the Knox Cirwill ex; oe to public s,i!p i iii uii.ii liiKiM; uuui in v niceiines, on ISatiird; y the 3d day of Jane next, between tile hours prescribed by law. the dents, issu and profits, ft-r the term ol seven years, of the. following re:d esdale. to-wii: Th i south-west nnarter nf th.. ... . . .-. . . . r 1, ...... J : I ' , 1 - ""'"ih-west qrmrtt r of section number 15 1. i in live, north raaae ten wes ' con;aitiiiv.j forty acres, be the same marc or 'f'S!i rAM:' 'n L'aseof failure to realize the i'1' "tit of debt, interest and costs, novv on said writ, I will, at the same limo a:i ' p'e. procrel to expose the fee i'npl ' t the ttbovo described real estate, sold a ; the property ef Dtmiel Pettyjohn. lud the unknown heirs ol'Thoinas Blizard. 1!1C .11 livorof Fdward J. Oneil. A B'M. SMITH, S. K. C. May 11. 1M3. Id- lv. (V r. s lee 00A -o. a. a. vo. s.iaaTin, Jjovttr.it atttJ itlfnfaturc tbn'ntrv, ) INFORMS all lovers of the Fine Arts, that hj J U lias taken a room opposite the Post Oi'iee. where be Vvm: 1 he plei-ed to exceute ordets in his profession far any w ho may he disposed to fa v,jr him w i'.'i a c all. A artist Co. 1!'2. li-tf. SHihRlIM-'S iSW.K. virtue rd' a wilt of Fi. Fa. to me directed, from ih Clerk's o!ie- of! lh Knox Circuit court, I wil public s.i!e, on Salunl ay the 1 expose to 27tb day of May 1-T3, at the court house dojr in Yinceitnes, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and pr tits tor the term of seven year-, of the following real estate to wit: ad the r;giit title and interest i f William F. Crcen. in the undivided, eighth putt.f oil ! hundred acres of land in donation lot No. 3 bin the old donation, Knax county, T. 3, R. 1; and in case of a failure to realise the full a nount of debt, interest and costs now d ie on sail writ, I will at the same time and place proceed to expose the fee simple of said real estate, levied on as the property of Wm. F. Green, to satbfy said writ in favor of John Skorr.p, and against Wm. F. Green, John Green, and David Wamp'er. ABM. SMITH, S. K. C. May oth, IS 13. It 18 sd 50 Mierifr SaSe. Y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., to me directed from the Clerk's office of tho Knox Circuit Court. I will expose to public sale, at the court house door m Yincennes, on Saturday the 3d day ot June next, between the hours prt scribed by law, the rents, is -us ami pn tits, for the term of seven years, of the fidloaing real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 151, cn market street, in tho borough of Yincennes, on which there b a good frame tenement, and other out buildm-ia lev ied on as the prt pet ty of Mortrm Jones, to sati-fy said writ in favor of Jospph Som: and in case of failure to rea ize the f id amount of debt, interest and costs, now due on said writ, I will, at the same time and i . . i . , i iace. nro'eeu to e.Posi; tne itrc sun ac i' ot the above described r iescribed real estate. A B'M. SMITH, S. K. C. Mav 10, IS 13. 4'J-w-l. (Pr.'s foe $-.0t).) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. - - .. 0 HEKErJi forewarn &II persons irom purd,3Mn. note on rnc for the sum of twenty tivo didl.irs. ffiven to a Mr. Wil'iain Jones, ot Edwardsport. Knox county, Ia , ps it was fraudu lently obtained from me, and I w ill not pay it, un less compelled by a due course of law. JOSEPH LONG DO. May 16. 18K :? 3w. STATE OF INDIANA, Gibson County, i To-wit. dames Strickland, adrninis-" trator ol the e-tate of Stephen Strickland., deceased, I I William Pearson and Patty I his w ite. Isaac Strickland. I Pt tition to h nve William Taylor and Rebecca Commissioner aphis wife, Wm. Shaw, Stephen pointed to mike a Shaw, J icob Shaw. lames j Deed. Shaw, 4 Moses Shaw, Elijah j Strickland, Ja nes Combs s-ad j Elizabeth his v ife, Jac. b Strickland and Elizabeth j Strickland. J jjpjIIE above named defendants, hens at law of Stephen Stiickland, deceased, will take netiro that I shall make application to tlie next Probate Court, to be hold.... in and for the county aforesaid, on the second Monday of August next, at the coutt hatise in the town of Ptince. ton. to have a Commissioner appointed to convey to Benjamin Hay hurst the following de. M-iibed tracts cf land, ta.wit: The west halfot the south-east quarter of sect on thirty-four; aUo, the east half cf the north-east quarter cf section thirtv-four, also the nortlueast qr. of section thirty-four; all in township number two, south ot ran ere number ten west, and in the said county of Gibson, and State of Indiana, in accordance with a bond ?ivcn by the sud Stephen Strickland, in bis lifetime, to one Cornelius Clark; when and where you may attend aad show cause, if any you can, why said Commissioner should not be appointed. JAMES STRICKLAND, Adm'r. Tv la. I S i 3. on..1w. uiiiey f3a-. SMALL lot of three bushel Gunney Baiis in store and for sale bv 4 J. W. MADDOX. Feb. vJldi. LS13.3S f.

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Notice to Debtors. A LL those indebted to the subscriber 1 will please takr notice t!i..t, Beesvvjix, Feathers, Wheat, Oats, F, ax-seed. Towhuen and Indiana So Scrip will be taken lor debts if delivered on or btfore, the loth of November next, W. W. HITT. April lath, 1813 J5-bm.

F.SPECTF ULLY - announces to the ritizer.s of Yincennes and vicinity that she has comniene- t! the Millinery and Dress Making busi-ne.-s in this place, and having employed a young lady of Cincinnati to assist her. who thorough- understands both the above ails, believes she is prepared to execute her work in a quality and style not to be surpassed in ike west. Sue therefore trusts to the public for a liberal patronYicennes, March 2o. IS 13. 12-m3. th i: n i: w GOPPERj TsH AND SHEET IRON lIaenfactory a ii : A D . gja F. fEOKINSON has the pleasure siL& jnfDrung his friends and tin1 public, that he will keep constantly on hand, a la t ire quantity of t'opprr, I'iai antl Shvct Srozs Always far sa'e wholesale or retail JT LOW IV AT EH MJIiK. He is also prepared to do any kind of Job Wor In tliai line on tiie shortest notice and in a si ; t t i: x & t vjj ; Than anv otlier shoj) in the country. Shop on Market street, one door below W. J. Ileberd's. Yincennes Vprd, 2 h isf 16-tf. ,aiN and blasts Keas Pittsburgh Nails. Kegs White Lead. J 1 Boxes Wjudow Glass, Just received and tor sale bv J. W. MADDOX. 4G-if. A;til 21. 18 13. A lb W ( i O O D s . Th e fi r s t i n Ma r k c t . I 00 doz! Mens' & Boys' Palm-leaf Hats, i case new styled Florence Braid Bonnets IO doz. Harmony Merino & Wool Hats, for sale cheap fur the ready pay, by BL kTCU ov Co. April 20th, lc43. 16 0t Brondjitls! Bronchitis !! Beware ofthatdrcad Destroyer, iTTTHE BRONCHITIS, "Which spares neither the Young, the Good or the BeauAlTu!, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mistaken name of Consumption. The usual Fymptoms of thia disease are, Cough, Soreness of the Lunrjs Throat, Hoarseness. Piiheulty of Breathing, Asthma. Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter, and sometimes Blood It is fin inflammation f the line skin which line;- the inside of the small wind tubes or air vessels running through every part of the lungs. The great and effectual remedy for this alarming and wide-spreading disease is the Rev. I. Coverts BALM cf LIFE. This new and invaluable Medicine is universally pronounced by the multitudes who have used it and tested its healing virtues', to be the moit wonderful and admirable remedy in the world for. he cure of Broikchiti, Coughs, Severe Colds, Croup, Asthma, V.hwiliig Cough, Ami all diseases of the Lungs and Windiipe, which, neglected, soon lead to real Consumption. The Balm of Lifk stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Xostj-ums ot' the day, having invariably won the confidence v''lhyticians, Clergymen, and the inteUi-c-evt "f all classes, wherever it lias been introduced. Philanthropist?, and all who truly sympathise with human Fullering, every where hail its appearance with hcartff It joy ; and look upon the Balm of Life as one of those great and 'uncommon blessings which a kind Providence occasionally bestows on man. but which, like ana-el's visits, are few and far between. llTj' Circulars, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of all our Agents. For Sa'e by Dr. JOSEPH SOMES, Mncenncs, Indiana. July CO, 181-S-ly wm0 oajmss LTJ AS just returned home with a large -ftL stock of fresh NEW GOODS, Grocrrie. Iron, .Vails, And a general assortment of other articles, which he offers at a small advance oti cost. ( Terms Cash..) Yincennes. May 4. 1813. 4S-3m Administrator's ??a!e. 'pMIF undersigned, administrator on the t- estate of Littleton Timnis, late of Knox county, deceased, will expose to publ c sale in Yincennes. on Monday the .V.h dav of June ensuing, all the Peisonal Properly of the said deceased, consisting of t'ne folhnvin articles, to-wit: Household and Kitc!in Furniture, Horses. Cattle, I log, and Sheep, Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries. Terms made known on day r f sale. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. JOHN II. HARRISON. AdmV. May l, 1913. I'd-wd.

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( lis xuc'i f ui they say to gel well with them-) LL mankind throughout their wide and extensive circulation, that ever try them fctlil continue to buv them. Peter' Pills are purely vegetable they work no miracles, nor do they profess to cure all diseases, because they are the scientific compound of a regular physician, who has made his profession the study of his life. Dr. Peters is a "taduate of Yale College, also of the Massachusetts Medical College, and has some reputation aiiung the family of the late Geo. Bates. Peters' Pills arc simple in their preparation' mild in their action, thorough in their operation, and unrivalled in the results. The town and country 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 a;e or situation, and this the voice of a grateful community proclaims, Peters' Pills prevents, keeps olf disease when timely used, and have no tival in curing billious fevers, fevers and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaints, sick headach, jaun. dice, asthma, dropsey, rheum itism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heattburu, tuned tongue, nausea di.-tention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence, habitual costiveness. loss of appetite, bioehel or sallow complexion, and in all cases of toipor of the bowels where a cathartic of aperient i indicated, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility , and we repeat all who tiy them, still continue to buy them. The most triumphant success, has ever attended their use, and enough is now known of this unrivalled pill, to immo talize and bandit down to posterity with the improvements of the age. Dr. Peters was bred to the healing art, and inorder to supply demands he has originated and called to his aid the only steam driven machinery in the world for pill making; 'tis perfect, and its process imparls to the pill essential virtues, for by being perfec tly wrought, all the pills- hidden virtue is revealed when called into action, and hero also again it is Peters excels all the world and takes ad the premiums, medals, and diplomas so clear the track far the Engine, Peters' Pills are coming, a million of witnesses can now be heard for them Co ye hear that no a few can testify they believe they owe their salvation from disease and death to Peters' Pills, and if calomel and knives are not getting into perpetual disuse, we ore only mistaken. Certificates, this paper could be filled with them by Indianians look here! it is now well known that the people w:ll have Peters' Pills, and ti hinder would be to stop the rushing wind. Price 25 or 50 cents per !ov. Their happy iiifluer.ee on young ladies while suffering under the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of nature, they impart a buoyancy of heart, feeling and action, an elastic and vigorous step, va Ivet cheek, lily and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, etc., and la lies in delicate situations always admit their power and innocence, and take them 2 or 3 at a time, and without in the slightest degtee no-fu ring the hazard of abortion, w hich facts are oj the utmost importance. ?Tis fun to get well whh Peters Pills, for they caure the Hood to course at limpid and gentle through the veir.e, as a mountain rivulet. 3 or 4 is a common dose; hence tha patietit is not compelled to make a meal of them. For sale a few bushels by Dr. PECK, ) Dr. SOMES, 'n!n' Also by gome authotized agents hi most towns in Indiar.a and Illinois, and the U. States, and by J. T. KING, general agent, Terre-llaute May 19, IS 13. " 50- !y. '2M1E proprietors of the EAGLE COTTON YARN WORKS, Pittsburg. h?i e opened a WarelKuie, in Louisville, on Main street, south side, between Tnird and Fourth, for the sale of their manufactures; and they respectfully invite wholesale dealers and others to examine iheir stock, which will, at all timea be good, consisting of everv article in their line of a very superior quality, and assorted to suit customers. Address JOHN F. HOWARD, Agent. February 25th, 1813. 40-19 Louisville Journal. HENRY FAUNTLEROY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. WJSTILL practice in ihe Circuit Courts of Knox and the neighboring counties of this State and of Illinois, and will give prompt attention to the collection of claims, and all other business confided to him in his profession. Office in W ise's Block on Water street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Yincennes, Deo. 20, lS4d. 20 0m LAM) FOR SALIS. 'pMIE undersigned offers for sale a farm of 220 acres, the best land in Knox county , situated three miles fior-n Yincennes, on the Louisville road. There is an excellent brick houe on the premises good barn, and every necessary out house that a practical farmer could wish for. The e is also on the premises, an excellent orchard w hich produces as good fruit, and as much nf it, as any orchard in the county. In short, the farm could not be better improved than it is. Apply to R. Y. ('ADDING TON. Jany. 31st. 1S13 To .llerctiasat? and trader OF THE WABASil VALLEY. HP HE subscribers have erected a large Paper Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having sparedno cost in obtaining the most approved Machinery Sc skill from the East, are prepared to supply the Entire Wubaih Valley with every kind of paper wanted, on the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Industry and Western Enter, prise, are invited to give us a call, and to save heir Rags which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash t.t fair prices. I5AKI3EE, YANDES& CO. Dec. 2, l?4l 30 ly. Blanks for sale at tliis office.

Cheap, CJaKh Wholesale W GOODS STORE. ''E would respectfully inform our friends and country merchants generally that we have made arrangements io keep constantly on hand a large and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS m COMMISSION, Which we can and will sell at all times at uncommonly low prices for CjMSSI only. We receive otir goods only from first hands and our prices will correspond with those of the job houses of Philadelphia. New York and Boston. We will receive by the 20th of March i00 Saekaj;'e of the most desirable XPRISG AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of SOO Cases PRINTS, of the newest and most fashionable styles. SO Cases White shirtings. I "fO Bales 1-1 Brown Sheetings, Together with a large and general assortment of other articles in the Dry Goods line. Also, an assortment of Boots, Shoes and Brogatis, Pittsburgh Cotton Yarn, ckc. etc. fcc. J. D AN FORTH & SON Auction ec Commission Merchants. Main street, Louisv-jlle, Ky. Feb. 25. 1813 3.S-tf.

CHAIRS, CHAIRS WJj AYE on hand and intend keeping. SLi supply of Chairs, Settees, &c, Of all descriptions, and all thev ask or wish, to insure encouragement, is, for all such as desire to purchase, to call and ex amine their wotk. House Painting and Paper Hanging, promptly attended to, and at moderate prices. March 14, 1813. 4l-6in. LiUISVlLLE & LAFAYETTE P A CKC T . f?nHE light-draught Steamboat. Sylph, 'F. B. TILL AY, mas. ter, will run as a regu lar packet during the present season, between the above ports. Sue is admirably" adapted for the Wabash river, being of lioht-dratight, and e erv accommodation will be extended to passengers. For freight or passage, apply to P. DOR AN. Agent, Vin ennes. Ind. April 7, 1813. 44 if. can: a v i rA r 45i 'I'Hl subscriber having purchased the stock - and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn, deceased, has on baud a general assottment of DliY GOODS. IIAHDWAUE. QUE EN SWAKE, GROCERIES, &c. which he offers for sale at the old ttand of Thorn it Tracy on Water street, at prices to suit the times, for cash or such produce as may suit. A. W. TKACY. March 10th IS 13 -10-Iv s?nm goods. siHE subscribe is are now receiving iheir large and siendal assortment of Spring and Summer Goods. The wholo stock now offered by them has been very recently purched for cash, and they now oiler purchasers one of the most favorable opportunities of obtaining fresh and choice goods, at unusual low prices: a thev are determined imt to be undersold by anv house in the western country. WM. GAR YIN cc CO. Main street, between Third and Fourth. Louisville, Aprill, lsl3. 44-7 CP'TASrfjWG". fjpHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the above business, in the room formerly occupied bv Dunn and himself, on Matket street, where he hopes to receive the calls of his friends, particularly those wdio want work done, as he intends to work cheaper, and do work better, than any Tailor west of the mountains. B. II. CORN WELL. Dec. 9, 18-12--Fun. Administrator's S a i a -. . fgPHE undersigned, administrator onthn estate of II. M. bhaw, deeeasedi bv order of the Knox Probate Court at its February Term, 1813, will expose to public sale, at the door of Col. Clark's Hotel, on Saturday the 3d of June ensuing, at ' o'clock, A. M., one hundred and thirty-six acres and twenty -hundredths of an acre, known and designated as survey number 53, township 3, noith range 10 west also eighty-five acres of land, known and designated as part of survey r.oembejs 51 and 52, township 3, north range 10 west, being a part of the real estate of said deceased, at the time of his death. Terms of sale. Six and twelve month? credit will be given, the purchaser or purchasers giving bond and security. THOMAS BISHOP,' Adm'rApril 20, 1843. 49-3 w. For Sale hy the Subscriber! 2 Tons Sugar Kettles, assorted sizes. 100 Bbls of White Lime. I Pair of Patent Counter Uabnees. 20 Bbls N. O. Sugrr. 40 Bags Rio Coffee. 1 Bbls. Tanner's Oil. An extensive assortment of Bridles, Martingales, Girths, and Surcingles, for sale low for cash or suitable produce, by A. V. Tb? AC V March 10, 1843 I y

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