Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 September 1843 — Page 3

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20ME time la: spring from the undersigned in Vincennes, a B L AUK' ORSH, aWt four veara d and about fourteen or kruteen and ahalt hands, ..... . hih, with a white star in ids forehead, md long tail no oilier mark" recollected. The above reward will be given (o suy person returning said horse to me, or giv ing me such information that I cm get him again. T. J. BEELEll. Vincennes, September '23, 18 43. 1 6 tf .' I ICt li. MUTUAL Ft K F 1SJCH 1Ct COMFANT, Indianapolis, Aug. 25, 1843. $ yrplIE members of said Company are hereby 4JL notified, that for the payment of losses by fire, and liabilities sustained and incurred by said Company since July 181. the Directors have this day ordered the following nsessraent on the premium notes given to paid company, pavaMe to the Treasurer on or before the twenty-first day tf Ocinbtr next ensuing, to-wit: On all notes dated on or before November, 25, 1 ? 1", and not dweharced, being from No. 1 to N. 2,51?, both inclusive, seven per cent. On all notes dated after November 25. 18i2, and on or before March 1, 1 813, being from No. 2, 518, to No. 2,590, both inclusive, six per cent. On all notes da'ed after March t, 1 843, and i n or before March 31. 1813, being from No. 2,51, to No. 2,6 11, both inclusive, Jive and one. quarter per cent. On all notes dated after March 31, 1843, and on r before April 4, 1843, being from No. 2.612, to No. 2.611, both inclusive, three percent. On all notes dated after April 4, 1842, and on or before Jutv 15, 1843, being from No. 2.r, 15, to No. 2, 65 j, both inclusive, ftco and onehalf VT rent. Receipt for Assessment will be forwarded to Agents or other duly authorized persons, to whom Members are expected to make prompt payment. Interest will be charged on all assessments remaining unpaid on and after the 2 1st Oct,)ve, on which day they ate payable; and nt the expiration of thirty days from this date, delin quents will be liable to suit tor trie teniae amount of their Premium -Notes, nereeahle to tn eieventn section of the Charter. Notes of the State Hank . InJi'ina. and the specie pay inn banks in Kenuckv and Ohio will be r equired for assessment. Members will please bear in mind, that by ati rnendment to the charter approved January 21, 1812. - if any person or persons, who shall become members of said Company, by effecting insurance therein, after the p-is3ge of this act, their heirs, xeciftor, administrators or assigns, shall neglect or refuse the payment of any assessment or H-isesTnent du!v ordered by the directors of said Companv. for the term of thirty days after the -tnie shafl have become payable, agreeable to pub'ic notice by the Treauier, the party so in the fault shall "he excluded and debarred, and shall loe a! I benefit or advantage of his, her or Their iri'urance or insurances respectively, for or lurmiithe term of such default or non-payment, hthI notwithstanding shall be liable and obliged to pav all assessments that shall be made during the continuance of his, her or their policies of in.Ji.rance.' The assessment now ordered being .mall, it is confidently hoped that each member 'will promptly discharge his indebtedness, so that the interest of suiters by tire may not be unjust. iy injured, or the credit of the company piontra. te.l bv those who should be the first to uphold it. In .-aes where members have alienated their Policie Hy sa!e .f the assumed property, or otherwise, they are hereby notified that it is their duty surrender the same for discharge, aareeably to the requirements of the fifteenth section of the . hartcr. which must de enforced by the Officers of the Company. This is so important a matter to members, that Agents aie especially r-juested t. chII their attention to it. and to give the proper information in regard thereto. Policies for discharge should be forwarded through the local tents. and addressed to the Secretary. ;i no will a vol in be'disrhared until the n mount .-r amou-tls due on the nut e. up to the date oj iwrenJfr I tor. Idirst ViiiJ. By order of the Dnec. JAMES BLAKE, Treasurer. K E A D , ) 155. t no vt vodi:i:. fflHOSE who are in arrears for interest due on loans from either tho Surjjus Revenue, Congressional School, or 'County Seminary fund, will please attend to the same instanter, as the law makes it my duty to bring losns a close on which interest is not promptly paid. SAM'f. H. ELLIOTT. A. K. C. N. B. No valuation or stay on judgment obtained on either of the above funds. S. II. K. Sept. 22, IS IX 16 tf. .V O T ICE. E2o OH:iilBS jff if WILL practice law in the counties of laMartin. Pike and Green. He ha ocaud himself at Washington, Daviess county, arid will attend faithfully to any collections in the counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Court he will practice in partnership with Mr. Law, and any business entrusted to him in ;hat Court will receive his attention also. May IK, 1R13. 51,J: iailM am! Ias. 41 Kega riltsbnrgh Nails. tr o5 Kegs While Lead. J( Boxes Window Glass, Just received and for sale by J. W. "MADDOX. Apiil 21, 1813. 4t3 tf. COPMM'N AND SHEET IRON W A II 15 s ANUFACUTJIiED ft wholesale and retail on reasonable i-rms. AU.. r Lirae ot ot assorted tasiuus and Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. July 21st, 1813. 7-ly. ) A. A. 0 J TUTU,

XJortiaft a :i . iUtnfatu..: JJai'iilrr. CfNFOHMS all lovers of the l'mo Arts, that h ijt has Ukcn a room opposite the Po-t Office, where he would be p!e3ed to execute orders in profession for any who may be disposed to faV0? bim w ith a call. .ugut2:. iiv. n

miiKis, PIMTS, Ii ;itJi" AND 1IATTUHJO akticlks. -iKORGE II. BATES & CO-, corner of Main - and Front tits. Cincinnati, Ohio, are receiving their Fail supply of Drugs, Paints, Oils, and ar-

"I" used by Dvera and Hatters all of the best l,;al'ty and for sale at low prices in quantities to amt ikiirrliaari' , ., . , ; 'Cash paid for Wheat, Flax- ,;: . Dutch Madder in casks, barrel and kegs. !?'pan- F. Indigo in ceroons and kegs. Manilla Indigo in cases and kegs. Bengal Indigo in cases and kegs. Extract of Indigo in stone jars. Logwood, cut. in barrel and kegs.

Do ground, do do. Fustic, do do do. Camwood, bolted, do do. Nicaragua, ground, do do. Myper-Nic, do do do. Brazil wood, do do do. Ked wood, do do do. Alum and Copperas do do. Ulue Vitrol do do. Wood do do. Lac Dye. ground, do do.

Cochineal in ceroons and kegs. Oil Vitrol in carboys and bottle. Aq. Foitis do do. !iuristic Acid do do. Extract f Logwood in boxes. Alcohol in bands and canisters. Verdigris in tmal! balls. Shellac in cases and kegs, Sumac in batrel and kegs. Prussiate Potash do do. Bleaching Powders in casks and bairels. Ked Tartar in barrels and kegs. Cream do do do. Press Papers, large and small. Machine Card, Brown's manuf. Emery, all numbers. Ulue in barrels and kegs, defined Borax incases and kegs. Potash and Pearlash in barrels and kegs. Saleratus, eastern and western, do do. Epsom Salts, in barrels and kegs. Camphor do o!o. Brimstone and Sulphur do do. Saltpetre, refined, do do. English, French and American Chemicals. Whiting in barrels ar.d kegs. Yenitian Red do do. Spanish Brown d do. Yellow Ochre d do. Chrome Green in kegs and boxes. Pans do do do. White lead in kegs. Turpentine in barrels and canisters. Linseed Oil do do Varnish do do Sperm and Lard Oil do do September 9, 1843. 14Cincinnati GazetteAdministrator's Sale. f SMIE undersigned, administrator on the Ja- estate of William Hollingsworth. la'e ol Knox county, la., deceased, will expose to public sale, at the late resi ilence of said deceased, on Saturday the 23d inst., all his personal property, con eisling of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Hogs lieat iii the stack, Oats and I lay in the stack, Corn in the tie-Id, together with household and kitchen furniture. TERMS OF SALE: Ail suras under threy dollars, cash down: on all sums of three dollars and upwards, twelve months credit willbomv en, the purchaser giving his note with ap1 : 1 t . i t? proved security, and without any relief from valuation laws. DANIEL LANE, Administrator. September 9, 1843. 1 l-3t. OIMiS! COIC! J.5KNRV ALISON would respeciPda ly inform the citi.ens of Vincennes and its viciuity. that he can entirely remove those troublesome and painful pests without the least pain; and will do it at prires to suit the times. None, there fore, need say hereafter, "l can't get rid of them." l'i tf. Notice. Y wife ROSE ANN BUTLEU, formerly ilose Ann Ifush, having left my bed and board, I hereby forbid any person from trusting, harboring, or purchasing from her any of mv property. JACK BUTLEU. September 9. 1S-13. H-3w. N E G ROC E R V AND PROVISION STORE. ATH1UK DOliAN has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store on Second stieet, nearly opposite m residence, where such bs have a desire to purchase ! Fresh Groceries very cheap for cash, can call. He will make it his aim to keep on hand a full supply of sugar, cofi ki;, tea, Cum JTIenl, E lour, Molasses, Ha con, ALSO, Factory Cotton, Cotton Yarn of all No3., &c, for which he will receive in exchange. Flaxseed, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Beeswax, Flax and Tow Linen, together with most articles of country produce. August 27), 1813. 12 Cw, NOTICE SS hereby given, that in pursuance of law the Treasuter of Pike county has received the tax dup!i"-te for the year 1S43, and is nv ready to receive -.;ie tax due and that he wiil attend at the ,-lices holding elections in each of the townships, as follows, (viz.) Monroe Township, on Friday, September sth Patoka Saturday, !th. Clay ' Thursday, ' 14th. Madison Frtdav, 15th. Jefferson Friday, "i2d. Washington Saturday, " 2od. The amount of tax assessed is, for State purposes, 20 cts on the one hundred dollars worh of property, and for county purposes, 30 cts, poll tax one dollar. J. W, POSEY, t. r. c.

A CARD. llMm Villi. A Member of the Virginia Society of Dental Surgeons, ha1? recently arrived in Vinoenues, and offers his professional services to the public. He may be found at Mr. Clark's Hotel, prepared to practice all the improvements that have been discovered in his profession. His charges shall be made to accord with the times. REFERENCES. At the request of Dr. BURCH, Sur

geon Dentist, I lake pleasure in certifying that 1 have had frequent opportunities of becoming acquainted with his qualifica tion?, and that 1 believe him to be entirely worthy of the confidence and patronage of the public. J. L. CABELL. M. I). Prof, Anat. and Surgery. University f Virginia. .1. G. Wyat, Richmond, Va. Dis. Carter & Massie, j Rev. li. K. Meade, y CiarlotesJ. A. Leitch, M. 1).. ? villc, fru. Charles Minor. M. D. ) Vincennes, Sept., 9, 1613. 14-3l. H A T S A N D SHOES . lii I Received, I tj dnz. common Wool Hats, lO " Rapp's Harmony Marino Hats. Also an assortment of Ladies' Kid mid Seal Slippers, and Men's Brogan. which, as usual, will be sold low for cash. J. W. MADDOX. Jnne 17, Ic43. 2-tf. Administrators Aotice, rSJMlE under iirued has taken out letters " of adminuti-etion on the estate of wm Wm. HdliPswnrlh. Into of Knov countv, l.i. , (leceaseil. 1 hose iniiebieu to said estate, will p'eae m.ike immediate pay men!, and those having claims against the same, will present them legally authenti eatPd tor payment. 1 he estate is sup - & pused to be solvent. DANIEL LAM'. Ad.n r. Sept. 2. la 13 1 1 3i. r r, v " s AGUE AND FEVER AND CHILLS AND FEVER P I L, L S In Infallible Remedy for Ague and Ferer and Chills an I Fever. j IlIE discovery of a safe and sure remedy for ! '.'ermittent Fever, has ever been a desidera tum w ith the Faculty from the earliest ages to the present time. Ur. Mcintosh, in his valuable work on Pathology says, that ns remedy had ever been discovered, that would invariably cure it. ' The inventor and propueter of this valuable Medicine, now offered to the public, for the cure of Ague and Fever and Chills and Fever, verily believes, that he has made that discovery and that the A gue and Fever Pills, as prepared by him, will invariably cure it, when administered according to directionsHe has been a practicing Physician for more than twenty-five years, and having lived where the disease prevailed extensively, has had ample opportunity of testing its powers, in curing and preventing the return of this troublesome and harrassing Malady, and he can say in truth. that the disease has in every instance been prompt It i 1.1 . - i i i Iv arrested, and that in hundreds of caes cured by him. not an instance has come to his know edg of a failure. The Inventor and Proprietor of thp Ajue am Fever ami Chills and Fe er Pills, hat found it necessary in the cure and prevention of fntermit tent Fevers, to use some mild anti bilious Medi cine. He has therefore nrenared a Box ol antibilious Pills, to accompany each Box of the Ague and Fever and Chills and Fever Pills, which maybe used as well in the cure of other bilious complaints, as in A gue and Fever and Chills and Fever. These anti-bilious Pills, are especially necessary, when the complaint has been of long standing, and when the functions of the liver have been deranged and the secretions out of order. If the directions are i-tric'ly followed and no ci r i effected, the money wilt be refunded by the Agent. Both boxes are in o::e envelop. See Directions. Dr. JOSEPH SOMES is my sole Agent at Vincennes, Indiana, for the sale of the Ague and Fever and Chills and Fever Pills, and anti-bilious Pills. None are genuine except the label on the Box has the inventor's name written on it Correspondents will address Doctor K. E. Putney, Kanawha Salin s, Virginia. September 2, IS43. 1.1-6.-English antl Classical Seminar v. UK REV. MR. THAYER'S SEM INARY for a limited number of pu pils, will open on Monday next, (he ith of September. They will be taught all the branches of a thorough English and Classsical Education : Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Rhetoric, Philosophy, and the Latin and Greek Languages. Tc i nrs : For one quarter of 11 weeks for Elementary branches of Rea ding and Spelling, For the higher English brandies, including the Languages, MR. THAYER having hd $3 00 00 lon2 and varied experience s . an Instructor of youth in 1;3 Eastern and Southern St ates, hopes to give general satisfaction to the Parents -and Guardians of youth committed to his charge. His aim in education is not simply to crowd the mind with knowledge, but to discipline and unfold the faculties, improve the heart, and form a pure and elevated character, fitted for the active duties of life. Pupils can be received as boarders in his family, on reasonable terms. Setemher 2, 1843. 1 3-1 1. Neath exdcaied at this c3ice.

PETERS' PILLS.

Till Til HAS PREVAILED. 7 is ucft fun they say to get well with them.) A 1 LL mankind throughout their wide and extensive circulation, that ever try them still continue to buy them. Peters' 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 physi cian, who ha made his profession the study of his life. Ur, Peters is a graduate of Vale Col lege, also of the Massachusetts Medical College, and has some reputation among the family of the ate Geo. Bates. Peters- Pills are simple in their preparation1 mild in their action, thorough in their operation, and unrivalled in the result. The town and country are alike tilled with tlicir praise. I he palace and poor house alike echo witn thru virtues in all climates thev will retain their wonderful powers, and exert them unaltered by - . . .r i-i .i - c . r. . age or situation, and this the voice of a grateful community proclaims, Peters Pills prevents, keeps off disease when timely used, and have no lival in curing billious fevers, fevers and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaints, sick headach. jaun. dice, asthma, dnmsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heartburn, furred tongue, nausea distention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhiE i llatu lence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetite bloehe or sallow complexion, and in all case of toipoi of the bowels wheie a cathartic of aperient is indicated, producing neither nauseas griping nor debility, and we repeat all who try them, still continue-to buy thorn. The most triumphant success, has ever attended their us, and enough ii now known of this umivalled pill, to itnmo talize and hand it down to posterity with the improvements of the age. Dr. Peters Wiis brej to the healing art, and li order to s jpply demands he ha- originated and called to his ui I the only steam driven machine, ry in the world for (.ill making; Mis perfect, and its process impaits to the pill essential virtues, for by being perfectly wrought a!! the pills hidden virtue is revealed when tailed into action, and here also ag.iin it is Peters excels all 'he world and takes pll the premium-", medals, and diplomas so cle-r the truck for '.he Engine, Peters Pills arc Coming. ; million of witnesses can now be heard for them -iln ye hear that no a few can testify they believe. tLy ewe their salvation from diea.-e and death to Pe-ierf Pills, a;id if calomel and knives are not getting into perpetual uisusc, we are only mistaken. Certificates, this paper could be tilled with them by Indiaiuans look here! it is now well known that he people will have Peters' Pills, and t hinder would be to stop the rushing wind. Price U5 or 50 cents per box. Their happy influence on young ladies while suffering under tho usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of nhture, they impart a buoyancy of heart, feeling and action, an clastic anJ vigoious step, velvet check. lily and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, &c.. and ladies in delicate situations aiways adDit their power and innocence, and take them 2 or Z at a time, and without in the slightest degice no-fu ring the hazard of abortion, which facts are ot he utmost importance. 'Tis fun to get well with Peters' Pills, for they cause the blood to coutse as limpid and gentle through the veinr, as a moun tain rivulet. 3 or 4 is a common dose; hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. For Fale a few bushels by -rv niitr Dr. SO.V1LS. 3 inrenrcs, Also by some authorized agents m most towns in Indiana and Illinois, and the I... Slates, and by J. T. KING, g nerdl agent, Terre-Haute May t9, IS 13. " 50. ly. ESoroiili Taxes. 'SMIL Hop MJE duplicate is now h nr Land - for iho collection of Taxes for prpsent year, which ure now due those, therefore, knowing themselves to be indebteu in that wav, win p ease ca and settle the same. The receipts of James S. Mayes will be good to trie for Taxes in all cases. J. DONOVAN, Borough Collector, September 2, 1843. 13-tf. KNo(:oiTN'rY TAXES l or lite Vear 1 S-JI3. OT1CE is hereby given, that the duplicate for the present yefr is in my r hands, and that the amount of tax levied on each one hundred dollars valuation of property, is t's follows, to-wit : For Sta'e purposes, SO eenta County " Road f Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, 2 mills. Each poll for State purposes, 50 cents .. County " And for the purpose of receiving taxes, I will attend at the usual places of holding elections, in the several townships, on the following days, to-wit: IWL-PrT.iurnti.in. Tnpsdav DrdnKpr 'ft Johnson Wednesday. , Harrison Palmyra Vigo Widcner Busseron Washington Vincennes, " j ' 'J'hursday, 12. 13. 17. 18. 19. 20. Friday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, r nuay, (at my office,) Saturday, . l . That my off.ee will .be kept open from the first day of October, until the first day of December, for the purpose of receiving taxes, except on ihe days appointed to meet in each Township. JAMES JOHNSON, T. K. C. August 28, 1843. 13 Bi. N. B. Wheat, Flax Seed and Beeswax will be received hi payment of taxes. J. J., T. K. C. SOOO HLSHELS OF ' FLAX SEED WANTED. For which wa will pay rpsh on delivery. Wm. EURTCH & CO. Vincennes. A'tiiu.-t 24. 1643. 12 tf, Blanks lor sale at thi officii

fsjIIE Buhtcriber has just opened in the housw T!L futmeriv k pt by E. Brown, v. here he in

tends keeping a good, fresh, and general supply ..focerie.suiiaLlef.r home con.umiuiou. Lich he will sell extremelv Iwo for cash, and such artrcles of produce as will do to i etnil. O. W. W1LKEKSON. Vincf nties, August 18,1643. ll-Sm. SCHOOL For Use Ilenf and I;un. 'I'lIE undersigned, for ten years an Instructor -- in the Ohio Asy'urr for Mutes has been en. courBgedjto remove to Indi ana, with a vjtw of aidding in the instruction nt the deaf and dumb in thi Citdle. In accordance with the advice of gentlemen roiij various parts of the fMufe, I will en Hit fir-l Nintday in Ocluher next, open an Institution in Indianapolis, which wi i, untn provision,! otherwise made effectually, as in other Stte, have to bo limitted to such pupiis as can ie supported, as to boarding &c. by theii friends For their tutilion I v:i'd make on charge. A suitable building for the present Ube, will be. provided. Boarding can be had for cue dollar and fifty cents per week. It is desirable that those who propose coming khoulJ be here promptly to begin the session, which will continue ten month.-", haviug the vacation in August and September, I will not only personally instruct but constantly supeiintend the manners BnJ morals of the pupils and .1 1' f . ?: . :. i I therefore nrefer boarding in the sa.nc house The females will he under the additional overjoghl of Mrs. Willard , both in instruction and care Persons desirous to send pupils can address, letters jot paid, to James M. Kav. Indianapolis. WILLIAM WILLAKD. 1 1 -if. T II E N E W COPPER, TfN AND SHEET IRON Manufactory .1 E A D . F. ROBINSON hs the pleasure of informing his friends and the public, thai he will kep constantly on hand, a hirge quantity of Co;ier, Tin-ami Sheet Iron UVKIl, Always O r a'e wlu-hsle or retail AT LOW WATER MARK. He is also prepared to do any kind of .loli Work hi thnt line on the shortest notice and m a UETTEU STYLE Than any other shop m the oountrv. Shop on Market street, one door below W. J. Heberd's. Vincennes. April, 20, ISP. 46-tf. BedforJ W. Shehnire. John F.obertson. COMMISSION & FORWARDING ,cv Orleans, Ia. 2 12 12 IB 31 r '2 12 A. W. Tracy, En., 1 I). S. Bonner, J Vincennes, la. John Ross, ' J. S. & ;V. J. Wise, j August 4, 1S43. 0 lv NOTICE. W ILL be received by the subscriber y fur debts ilue the late firm cf Thorn cV: Tracy, if delivered on or before the 20th day of September, Wheat, Com, Oats. Corn Meal, Flour, Li ve Hogs, weighing 123 pounds mid upwards, Beef Cattle, Tow antl Flax L'nen, Jeans and'Linsey, Beeswax, Flax Seed, Feathers, Tallow. Lard, Bacon, Dried Beef Hides; and Cash will not be refused if ofiVeH. A. W. TRACY August 4, 1643. 9-tf. N E W VAILOBiHG ESTABLISHMENT rMIHE undersigned would respectfully -- inform the citizens of Vincennes and j vicinity that he has commenced the above' business, on Water street, opposite Mr.! Mi Tracy s s'.ore. Persons wishing work' done will please give him a call E. MEISEN HELTEK V.nnr.Pn .hini21. 1.S43. 5 n N. F. Cutting d. ne cheao for those t , i .1 v.d.o ere able to pay the poor gratis T A N H B S ' OIL BBLS., superior article, ceived and for sile by JUS reH. E. PECK, Drcggisf, Market street. September 2. 1843. 13-4l

IRt, AII,, j1, exPOS9 f public sale, on Saturday. THE subscribe! hereby informs the citizens of t!.:e 1 6lh da-V C SFIe"irJer next, between this place and the adjacent country, that hej the hours of 50 O clock A. M., and 4 o"Btill continues his Tron Store on Water street. cl'JCk. P. M., of 6aid day, at Dicksburr . ...... ..... !!!.! -I. -, ,. -fe

wnere can ce naa iron oi an kind?, ails Uast ings, &c, at lower rates than has ever been offered in this maiket. ALSO I --ouee, 1 ea. m Coffee, Tea. Sugar.and a generslaortmer.t of I Groceriea, which will bes diosed of cheap, for j rich cash PATRICK DOBAN. 12-6w. Augut 28, 1843, T O It S A Jj K . rjHE subscriber has op hand a general JL assortment of Dry Goods, Gioceries Queensware, Glassware, Nails, Window (jiUsg, White' Lead, Powder, Shot, Lead. Tea, Salt, &c, 1 of which will be sold as low as any in the market. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the prices before-purchasing elsewhere. m 2 Tons Sugar Kett'e, assorted sizss. -0 BblB N. O. Su3ar. 40 Bags Rio CofTje. An extensive assortment of Bridies, M.mmgale, Girths, and Surcingles, far a!e low for cth or suitable produce, by A. W. TRACY. ?ferch 10, 1843 40-lj A f ,T "-f GroceiKj jut recei&d and for ?al

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1 HE subscriber retair.3 his sincere thanks to the citizens of this and adjoining countie l"e iir'eral l""onage exienjea to trie nrm o( TL.-rn &. T raew, and would respectfully tollcit for himself a continuance of the ssm; , A. V. TRACY. March 10, i i:i 40-ly u ii ii ey Ba gs. K SMALL lot of three bushel Gunney Bags in slorw and for syle by J. W. MADD03-I-Vb. 2 Jili. 1MLL-33 if. ?ii:w GOOD. J. W. MADDOX 7p AS just returnndfrom the east with large :nd general as sorJmeutof FKZZSH ttOODS, to which he would call the attention of the public in ernernl, aa he can and will sell at low p i:es f- r ('as,1!. Fa.vrrtij Heesiocu: and Vnieefin-..'S. July l.rth. 1813. G-tf T A K 0 R ! N 6 j Gu&r, Ctt.iPLH, CHEAPEST' ? gIIE i;nJ rsipned wcutd respectfully' I tr iitler his oraieftil thanks hi his frien.is and the public, f-r the liberal patmnHge he Iihs recruvfd. He now occtipies a-j a rhop the house adjoining Mr. Alorg.Mii Jones', w hfie he wHl at all limea, and in the nestest 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 ta!?n of those living in the county in exchan-re fir work. J. II. MASXEY. 37-rf. Feb. 13. 1843. CHAIRS, CHAIRS, A E on h?nd and intend keaDinir. o L 8Jnp'y f Cli.iirs, Settees, &cM Of all deseriptions. pud all they ask or wish, to insure encouragement, .is, for sM such desire to purchase, to cill and es amine their work . House promptly Pamtiprj attended and Piper 'Hanging, moderate 41 -5a:. to. aud fit prioeg. March !4. !STo Merchants and r.d3 GF THE VVABASK VALLEr. pHE suht-criuer.. huve erected a large Pajsr Mill at Lafiyettc, Ind., ar.J having sparediio cost in ohtiinirtr th" -rr" Machinerv t ski!! frm ;!:- Ea-it, Entire Vaia.-h V.Mi e prepared to supply th. with evey kind v( paper jwanteu, on tne mast .aVwriLla terms. (Friends of Home Indiittiy ar J ''"astern Enter. , prise, are invited i ue us call, and to sgr '. heir Rags, wh'ch wii! he rfociced in exchtna j for Paper or Cash fair prices. L-AP.3E3, Y ANDES & CO Dec. 2. 194! 32 lv. CI3EAP 'I'HE subscriber havir-2 purchased the stc.-k 1 and trade cf the estate cf Samuel Thorn j deceased, has on hand a general assortment cf u wvds. iiakduare. QUEEN'SUAhb' OKUL LEJES, &c. which he cSere foi sile t the c.!d .-tand of 'J horn & Tracv cr. f . ,-i.v.t.a i . bail i.:e 1 1 c . Jj ,;cai;h or s.Jch rrodule ss raay flJ,t a. v; TEA 1S43 4fl-ly OF REAL ESTATE, 9 V ordor of the Kncs probate Cour: at is February term, A. D.. IS43. - , an me rignt, title au l interest cf .Jerenvfih McNeely, late of Knox counts, de ceased, in and to eight undivided tenths of one hundred acres of land in T)rVrr j township bounded on White river by lard of Harrison Warth, and below by lend of Thos. Alexander. The said land will be sold subject to the widow's doncf, on a credit of nine, months , ths purchaser giving approved bond an j security, with mortgage on the premises. MARTIN AN ( HIS, AdW. September 2, 1343. 13-3: TunviKEsvrs gazette sty ft. y. VAzymx&T vs. TERMS g2 0Q, paid in ad r,, v months . , , .r. ,m six mr. publiaher .vhil -oarage, are due. rr Adrti'semtB making one square o mUbe ierte three tiroes for one drl!.n. aJ t cntY-l'--'e -.xBts cvery hiequent mer-io.i on-er extisementi in the seme propoition. jdvor?;eriit &ent without orders will, in 1 -a-esbe inserted until forHd. end charged etcor iingly- s Fie j'-'!'ar "ill lnvanablv be chs.TgJ ft rii!P i f t.

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