Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 January 1844 — Page 3

From the New York Sunday Mercury.

SHORT PATENT SERMON. The words of my lext may be found in the writings of Thomas Moore, Esquire, a follows : When I remember a'! Tho friends so linked together, I've seen around me fa!!. Like leaves in wintry weather, I feel like one Who treads alone Sonis banquet hs!! deserted. Whose lights are f.ed, Whose garland's dead, And all but me departed. My hearers when, with the teh-scope

Memorv we take a survey ot

ba forsaken, can never again participate

, TICK

with you in the rich enjoyment of youth : MHE undersigned will be absent at New Or-

s for rely ing upon the future to bring

of

the

scenes of our chiUlhood, and endeavor to look after the companions of oar youth, once so firmly knit together by the needles of fren i!iip. and see how sadly Time has unravelled the whole beautiful fabric, we cannot hut feci as wet a:.d soggy about tlie heart as a water-soaked log. No matter how far sway we may have been borne upon the railroad car of Time, or in w hatever remote parts we may be, Memory will stick as close to the homo of our child

hood and the companions of our youth as a sheep-iick to the wool. It fills me with sour milk of melancholy to recall to mind

the once bright chain of former friends,

and to reflect tha: I must now be number

ed among its broken links. I feel, in

truth, like one who treads alone some banquet hall desetted whose lights are lied, whose garlands are dead, whose corners are filled with spider's webs and where n few moaning, half-starved Echoes alone remain. You may let the colt of fancy looe, and it will gallop, kick up its heels, and cut capers all over the green pastures lof ideality; but memory trots a3 steadily home to earlier scenes as a stray sucking pis to the sow returning soon, however, sick, pale, tired and spirit-worn. 4y friends rail over the list of those who joined you in the sports of childhood ami see how many respond to the summons. Where are they ? Echo answers l)ynt Ano.v." Aye, they are among the missing. Some of them are sleeping m their graves unmindful of tho jar and l., mull of a noisy world, mingling mortality with in nat ve mould some have wandare'1 like stray limb? away from the parental fold, and are spattered over the broad face of the earth, never again to

meet in the warm glow ot youth : some,

Well

and as lor relying upo

you new and more beloved associates, yon might as well depend on prayer for a pocket full of eagles. Be contented with your lots lead moral and industrious lives dwell neither upon the past nor the future, but push ahead for to-day, and you will soon find that you aro not quite such miserable mortals as you might make yourselves. So mote it be ! Dow, Jr.

Inventions A new Knitting Machine.

may the world be astonished at

the ratml slrides of sninnco. nd at thp

miracles and wonders of mechanical genius. Ranidlv increases flip alreadv iomr

1 a record of New Inventions, day by day.

And yet another is lobe added to the list,

an invention which must and will rellect

credit, and merit too. noon its author.

This extraordinary production of mechanical ingenuity is n Knitting Machine, now I I - - I A mm

exintmmg in t'ie American .Museum.

New York. The machine, as there erect

ed, embraces soma six or eioht knitters, moved by dog power. Each knitter knits a stocking complete, heels and all, with

the various narrowing, widenings, &c

leans, until the first of February next.

SAMUEL JUDAH. December 25th, 1S43. 30-3t,

Flat float Cables.

received 20 coils MANILLA

99 CORDAGE for Fiat-Boat Cables,

Checklines and Sternfnsts,and for sale low

WM. BURTCIL Yincenncs, Dec. 20-th. 1813. 30-tf

Bedford W. Shelmire. John Robertson COMMISSION & FORWARDING

Iew OrSeait. Ia.

Just Published, at -10 cents each, or jfl for th work complete, WITH PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS. Shewing the falsitt of the hitherto prevalent assumptions in rtlativn to what has been called MESMERISM.' and A7 E UK OLOGY;" and illustrating the Laios which induce. Somnambulism, Trance, Second Sight, Somnipathy, Insanty, Dreaming, and Clairvoyance. BY LA ROY SUNDERLAND. "Ther-j cannot be a sounJer maxim of reason

ing. than that which points out to us the error of attributing the phenomena that occur, to remote and extraordinary sources when they may, with

qual ptopriety, be referred to causes which obvi

ously exist, and the results of which we daily observe."

" T f5" r? "? r? "v? V "5

A. W. I kacv, Esq., i

D. S. liONNRK, "

John Ross, "

J. S. & W. J. Wisb. J

August d, 1S43. 5). lv.

yYinccmies, la.

Slier ifT's Sale. "ST5Y virtue of a decree and ;i writ

& Vend.

endilioni Exponas, to me directed

that are performed by hand knitters, in from the Clerk's office of the Knox Cir

fins hour. The stitch is tho san.e as that euii Coui t. 1 will exoose to public sale at

usually taken by the hand, and the whole, the court house door in Vincennes, on

when finished, exhibits an evenness and Saturday the tUh day of January next.

uniformity that is unattainable in any other

way. 'i he knitters occupy very little

4 - I .

space. A single estab.isliment ma'

brace 500 to 1000, just as the circum-

c 1 1 n s

amund those neg

i t i .

winch tney once nuiii to-

perciiance, may

lecteu bowers

aether in friend-ship, love and harmony ; t . i t t

hit the LTre:n w.-eatus ol cuilulioou no

----- o longer are entwined upon toeir brows, th

frosU of age are settling ou their heads ;

and their fire of vouthful enthusiasm has

long since become extinct. For the most cart, they are scattered hither and ihither,

and voj cannot call thorn together any

more than you

November,

wind-driven

Separated a? we all are. from oer former

friends, our thoughts are often brought U n focus at lh.t " greenest spol on Memo

rv's waste, where the happiest moments of our lives were pi-sed ; and win re wills .- a

the siiken net that taney km:, we tlrng

each other in : join us in a repetition of

can co into the woods in

each fallen and

af upon its parent tree

and replace

those rhi!

s port!

s, which crowned our

earliest days with the dia Jem of happiness My dear hearers there is a bewilchicg an enchantment, connected with early as

eociattous, that i5 difficult to overcome.

Images of the past dressed in lovely, yet

poul-saddening habiliments, will rise up before us in almost every s ep we take on our tourney to the tomb. While we sigh

over the sepulchre of by-gone joys, and

mourn for the loss of absent Iriemls, we

(eel for the moment as though the surf o sorrow were about to sweep over the sou

and carry awny our s'roogest bulwarks

christian fortitud ? ;

stances of the proprietor shall admit.

between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits, for the term of seven

years, of the following real estate, to-wit:

All tliat certain piece or parcel of ground

situate, lying and betng in the borough of

year, ment

iSeries, tins is an age ot improve"

An establishment with D00 knitters, could Yincennes in the state of Indiana, known

turn out 3000 pairs of stockings in n day. and designated as follows, viz: Twenty-

supposing it to be kept in operation only one feet front on Water street of lot No

during the usual working hours IS, 000 nineteen in said borough, according to

iair in a week, and liJb.tH 0 pair in a Johnson & Ernison's survey thereof, and

l

extending back to the river Wabash along

the line of Busserou street the same width, it being twenty-one feet in width off the north-east side of s;iid lot, having a two

torv briek building thereon, now occupied

as a store and dwelling house by Allen B.

story lrame ware in case of failure

Farmer and Mechanic.

Love and Reconciliation. It is a glo

rious thing and there are those who truly

know bow glorious it is after moments

ot misunderstanding, even ot reciprocal Daniel, with a two

transgression, to rest again heart to heart; house in the rear; and

feel, deeply feel that there is actually in to realize the full amount of debt, interest

the wotld, in spite or all the powers of and cost now due on said writ, 1 wil

at

hell, a certainty, which is heaven upon the same time and place, proceed to ex-

earth that they love each other, that they pose the fee simple of said real estate ac

oeiong in eacu ouier, inai uouiing in tne

world will separate them, who have again

found each other in earnest, in true and

perfect love. O! this is a certainty, the

most beautiful of all thing9 on earth a

certainty, which is the toundation and se

curity for every other. He felt it truly,

the man, who, when about to leave the

cording to law. Sold to satisfy said writ

in favor of Ormsbey Mite and Abraham

Ilile. and aamst Allen B. Daniel and

C7

Matilda Daniel.

AB'M SMITH, S. K. C Dec. 12, 1813. 2 it.

SHEW J32M3:Sa

stage of life, laid his hands upon his breast prest aml Cheap Goods for and said 'l love, therefore I am immor- -fiij TrH tal!' Exchange paper. CASH Oil 11 AW 1 1 .11.

jge paper.

COACH MAKLNG.

-gOIIN CALDWELL, would respectful

Ail . , . - -.

w v mlorm the Citizens ot vincennes

and its vicinity, that he has just openei

his stock of OOODS m tlie house for

inierlv occupied by Wm. J. Ileberd.'at

the corner of Second and Market streets

where all are specially invited, who wish

to procure excellent goods, at cheap rales

His stock comprises a general variety ol

staple and miscellaneous articles, which

raiFIE undersigned would respectfully were purcnaseu oeiore trie rise in tne easi

- - I , i m

-EL nnn0Unce to the citizens of Yincennes em market, consequently can be sou: tin-

. .;;;t. ii.nt ho h.m commenced usually low; and lie feels confident ol his

dWU I t.l K'lin I ----- -- . j

VVdrprqfrp.pt. n few n hiliiv to suit ail tastes.

Z ttUUic uuriiix. c-j " " I J

t n n n v I. One Dollar (in advance) will pay for One

Copy complete, or Fifteen Copies of any one

number. (r Whatever may he thu numbers requisite to

complete the Work, the subscription (Osk Dol

lar in advance) loill insure the entire work per

fect, and in a vert abort time.

II. Three Dollais (in advance) will pay for

Four Copies complete, or r ifty copies ot any

one number.

III. I'ive Dollars tin advance) will pay for

Kight '-"ipips complete, or Seventy -five Copies of

any one number.

IV. -To the Trade or Pedler. they wil! be

put at Five Dollars per Hundred, when One Hun

dred Copies arc ordered atone time with the

cash in advance.

No letters taken from the Post-Office, ur

less franked or post paid.

Tfj-Every Lditor who shall give this Prospectus

(includiu;; this paragraph) n few inserions. shall

receive the I'athetism' complete, provided the

pipers containing this notice be forwarded, mark

ed to -The New York Card, New York City.-' am

provided, also, that these conditions be complied

with before January, 18-14.

All orders, remittances, and communications

niut be addressed (free)lo

PETER P. (JOOD, -Magnet' Otlice, 138 Ful

ton si. N. l.

November '25 th. 1843.

if.

NOTICE.

"TT ILL ba received by the subscriber Y j for debts due the late firm of

I horn & I racv, if delivered on or before

the 20th day of September, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Corn Meal, Flour, Live Hogs, weighing 12. pounds and upwards, Beef Cattle.

low and Hax Linen, .leans and Linsey,

Beeswax, Flax Seed, Feathers, Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Dried Beef Hides; and Cash will not be refused if offered.

Goods will be given in exchange for

any quantity of Corsi and Oat, de-

ivereu to tho undersigned m incennes. A. W. TRACY. August 1, 1813. 9-t.

PET

To merchant's and trader k

GF THE MBASH VALLEY.

r',lIE subscribers have erected a large Paper Mill at Lafayette, IivJ., and having sparecno

col in obtaining the most approved Machinery

vSc skill from the East, are prepared to supply the

Entire Wabash 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 sae heir Rugs, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash tt fair prices.

DAK13EE, Y ANDES ec CO. Dec. 2, 1841 30 ly.

II wV O T I C JJ .

ILL practice Jaw in the counties of Daviess, Martin, Pike and Green, He ha

ocat d himself at Washington, Daviess cour.ty.

and will attend faithfully to any collections in ihe counties above named. In the Davies- Circuit Court he will practice in partnership with

Mr. Law. and any business entrusted to him in

that Couit w'll receive his attention also.

Mav 1, 1H13. 50-1 f.

E R ' S P ItTc

dnnrt. sct-.th of Broadway, where he can

at all times be found by any person wish-

inir to ret any thing done in his line of

K.Taino. He will warrant his work to

u l' v - - - - ho enual to anv manufactured in tho west,

d durability, and

solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN P. CRICKMUR. Jan. 1, 384 L 31 3m.

This is no puff.

December 1st, IS 13 20-tf

T

i then we cat

drink, frifk an i frolic with our compan

inn, nra tern., as though we had none to

remember, or to he remembered by

This is a curiou world in which we live,

nnd yet, if I had the power and the privilege, I doubt whether 1 could make a better one. It 8 a world full of vicisitudes, villainy and variation. The scenes thai occurred yesterday do not happen to-day ; and what happens to-day can never takw place to-morrow. What is past is past what i present we realize and, what is to come, must come. Therefore, repine ye not for former joys, now forever swallowed in the vortex of time lament ye not that old associates have wandered away from the fold of parental friendship: beca'use all these things must he- To think . otherwise, you might as well suppose that you Cn go aboard of a steamboat here at New York, aJ arrive at Boston without i uvinT Heil Gflio or Buttermilk Channel

r behind you. Tjme unsolders the firmest fastenings of affection. When I consider how manv pretty girls I have loved with

. . Effect looseness,' and reiieci upon

I had for either

wnai a aiwuv,.r tho other of them, I feel as it

i.-.i'nt -Inn mv duty to my God.to myself.

liau n ---j , - i r-i , .i, f-.Tia!f sov in cenerai. i"ui.

SHU lO ma c .l.nk Heaven ! there is time enough yet;

and although my fourth or fifth love may not be equal in caloric to the first, st.l

annue l left in the oven

. tnere is - ,r m h,1Snm to bake without burning,

;k,1U- sneaking. First love, former

fri.nPKhn and future glory are ail temper-

-a u ,m The day will shortly come,

mntnr all ofvou.my young friends,

. will look back upon the original objects of

vour affections, and ihe tust .rieuus m .

had on earth, with a wan and met

ancholy vision, and feel as if you trod

alone feme banquet inn ueSerCa. Mv friends waste not your tears a

round the monuments of tho past, nor irather fuel from the uncertain future to

k.,;i,i . ,r,K.wnod fire of enthusiasm up

on tha altars of your heart.; but provide

Them comnanioni oi oiu

r

xwncih.

tt PORF.WARN all nersons from trust-

ing my wife Nancy Thompson, (for

'.,n,.v Iiillprton A on inv account,

as she left my bed and board without any

ist cause or provocation, an t l am uf-ier-

mined to oav no debts ol her contracting.

A AKU.N 1 MU.ut'i5Ui

Sullivan county la

DY the undersigned, on the 10th of March last, a bay horse, about six years old, fourteen hands high, w th a white rpot on his nose, and a

Jf brand of F. R. on his left shoulder.

The person to whom the above de

scribed horse belongs, would do well to call, prove

property, pay charges, and take him away.

r K A N CIS K A V ELl.irJ I 1 . December 13th, 1943. 28 3t.

cjtr

1 ?n

Doctor II. J)ecker

W'ST'OULl) th'is publicly ex)re?s his gratude for past confidence and

patronag,nd would tender in return a renewed pledge to devote his time and talents

exclusi vel v to the practice of his profession

but would at the same time with humd it V confess that, with his numerous family

he cannot Wire on the icind." Ii bein:

three years since lie has made anv eolleclions, he hopes and believes his friends and patrons will pay a part of their accounts. Wheat and Pork wi l be received at the highest Evansvillo or Yincennes prices. All are requested to call and settle their Accounts by note or otherwise, as longer indulgence cannot be deemed a virtue. Xovember 7th, 1ST3 23-tf. CHEAPEST CF THE CHEAP. UJ12Z !) lit J It tf IEIj.O W Citizens perhaps you have forgotten that I am yet alive, and following the Tailoring for an honc.-t living. My tshop is still kept on Water street, opposite A. 13. Daniel's store. Thankful for past encouragement, hoping you may still continue your patronage towards rne, my prices will be as low as they possibly can be made, and in payment I will receive

Wheat, Oats, Corn, tlmr, flaxseed,

Beeswax. Feathers, Jeans, Findset, arid some Fork and Beef. ash will not be refused. Farmem, now is the

time t& have Tailoring done at your own prices and pay come and try it.

SAMUEL COCHENOUR. November 11, 1m43. 23 3m.

r 4? n s a l, i: . f a HI F subscriber has on hand a general j assortment of Dry Goods, Gioce ries, Queensware, Glassware, Nails, Win

dow Glass, White Lead, Powder, Shot.

Lead, Tea, Salt, tc., all of which will be sold as low as any in the market. Persons wishinir to purchase would do well to call and examine the prices before purchasing elsewhere. 2 Tons Sugar Kettles, assorted sizes. 20 Bids N. O. Sugar. 40 Bags Rio Coffee. -.flljSO-

An extensive assortment of Bridles, Martingales, Girths, and Surcingles, for sale low for cash or

suitable produce, by

. A. W. TRACY. March 10, 1813 40-ly

for thT,',ent

whn hiiva hnn fOBlrf.vt'

ffo fioiiko, or

J

;O.TIi: TO 5 i'SXiCK.

USTICES uf the Peace, Clerks, Sheriffs, or any other officer, who has money belonging

to the county Seminaty, had best fork it over to

the county 1 kkascrkh immediately, as the law

makes no provisions for (teUv. And those who

that if said arreras are not immediately beuien,

thev may expect their loans to be closed. " SAMUEL II. ELLIOTT, A. K. (J

December 15th. 1813.

8-3t

8.

terpsts .Inn t,o simtis rr.ve-

December 2iUh, 18 13.-d l-dt ,, sfrninaru.nr r.n.,;nnnl School

- v. 7 ' v

rMUirnVin? AI.r. fund may take this as

UViJLUlluiiiv; . Till. LAST AVMiMNC,

v wirfnm nt a decree ol ins l iKe

A ii Circuit Court, rendered at the Au

crust Term, 1843, of saul court, in acer-

..i t in ( inncerv. w nereiu .i.nuui

idiu jui i -i bonis ncn. of

the estate of Abraham Tourtelolt. deceased,

wasccmplainant.and Matthew u . foster

dministrator of Turner W yatt.deceaseu,

Abraham Tourtelott.Zereughy lonrteioii,

.Thomas J. W vatt.w imam

il Wvfltt. Georee Wyatt. Samuel W

k;nn,n. and Amanda his wife, Abraham

,v i mi...... - - . . . . i

s; lWUer. and Sarah his wile, Lmanuei

Wvatt, Willoughby Wyatt, Algan wyati,

m,i Rnhprt Wvatt. were delcniants, i win

STATF OF INDIANA, ?

Pike County.

PIKR COUNTY, CIRCUIT COURT,

February 1 erm, IS II.

Belinda Hewlins

vs

Joel W. Hewlins

TT'P nnnpnrino by the affidavit of a disin

tL .o,Qlo.l ivimpss filed herein, that tlie

defendant. Joel Y. Hewlins is not a resi

X l-UI ui' J J , Compl't. "j pet s, Def t. J

tition

orce.

for

i . . i i

A to se t tne toi- rise uin.imvu..i

tlie

Inllin, n m;' ( P

luum)' - - n,eu,h i our said county on

owmg descrioet ,r , ui ; . - - bQ

be,"L'" VrSrZ tl st Quarter on the 4th Monday in February next, i hen

l l" ' '.' rot x ;n .nn nnpUn.l there to answer the com plainanl s 15.1

ot eecl.ontweiuv-ouu . . ; - - .. - '-. lh malleri &m things therein

(I) north ot range eigm w-m, ......

rii,.nPr nnarter of section twenty-

twi i

i : .u .

one (21) in town (1) nortn ot rau-e t..u (8) west. Said lands will be sold on a credit of six (G.) twelve (12,) eighteen (18,1 and twenty-four (24) mentis in equal payments, the purchaser or purchasers, giving bond with approved security, bearing interest at tho rate of six percent, per annum from date, and also a mortgage or mortgages upon the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money. A deed in fee simple will be exeeuted 'to the purchaser or purchasers, upon the execution of notes with security and mortgsges- pOSEY, Ocmr. Deceber 26, 1S45. 31-St 3 00

will be heard and c'.etermmei

tUtllf Hi'-M in his absence. JOHN MclNTlRE. CCk. November 21st, 1843. 2U-3t

NOT1CIC.

fBlHOSE indebted to the estate of L

it 'i',mm mav discharge the same in

X 1 1 J ' - J "'. r1 Pork or Wheat delivered at II . D. Wheel

er's Mill by l,ie ' December. Those who do not attend to this notice

will find their accounts in the hands of the fnrors for collection, as further

indiilcAnce will not be given.

JOHN H. HARRISON, .idninislraisr

of Littleton Iixms, deceased. November th2S, 184:L--2G-tf

T H E N E W

COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON

r

A II E A D

F. ROBINSON has the pleasure of informing his friends and the

public, that he will keep constantly on

hand, a large quantity ot

former, Tin ussd Slieet Irois

was: a:, Always for sale wholesale or reta.d At low water mjirk. He is also prepared to do any kind of Job Won;

In that line on tho sho'rtest notice and in a

s$ z: T T 11 il T 1 Is J-j

Than any other shop in tlie country.

Shop on Market street, ono door below

W. J. Heberds..-

Yincennes. Aoril. 20. 1S4 L 46-tf.

T A 8 L

I'rt i I o r

CHEAP CHEAPER, CHEAPEST!

HE undersigned would respectfully tender his grateful thanks to his

friends and the public, for the liberal pat

ronage he has received. He now Decli

nes as a shop the house adjoining Mr.

Morgan Jones , where he will al all times, j

and in the neatest manner, attend to anyj

call iti his line of business. He also in

tends to work cheaper than any other

Failor in town. Produce of different

kinds will he taken of those living in the county in exchange fr work.

J. H. MASSE Y. Feb. 18, 1843. 37-if. U S3 IE A ' rHE subscriber having purchased the stock and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn.

deceased, has on hand a general assortment of

DKY aOODS. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. GROCERIES, &c, which ho offers for sale at the old stand of Thorn & Tracy on Water street, at prices to suit the times, for cash or such produce as may suit. A. W. TRAJY. March 10th 1813 40-ly WILLIAM . CARR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Vincknnt.s, I i.

,W"OULD respectfully inform ihe citi

x:ms of Yincennes and vicinity

that he has commenced the above named

business, at the stand formerly occupied by Samuel R. Dunn, where such as may be pleased to faver him with business, will please call. He pledges himself to give entire satisfaction to bis customers, as regards the execution of his work, and solicits a share of ihe publicpatronage. His charges will be moderate. Yincennes, Nov. 8th, 1813 23-3m.

resnectful-

Ojiceon Second Street, in the Poet 0(jicc Building. Oct. 14.1813. 18 13

SAVE EXPEHSE.

r iHE Board of Commissioner of Knox county have iHstricted the county into pooh dia-trict,M?.-Palmyra. Vincennes. Harrison. John-on. and Decker, the first, and igo. NV idener Busseron and Washington the 2d,- and they hav'e employed Dr. W. W. Hitt to give medic, I aid to the paupers of the Ilrst; nd Dr. J. H. 1 axton to those of the second; therefore the overseers of the poor are hereby notified, that they must cmp.lov no other physicians, to attend on the poor, as their accounts will not be allowed,- and they are furlher notified, that when persons become a county charge, they shall have them conveyed to the poor house as soon ns possible. By order of the Board of Commisssoners or H0X SAMUEL II. ELLIOTT, A. K. C. December 10. 1843. ""1T3)3B 1? IB 2 S3T IISST Sr w Neatlv executed at this office.

rr ENRY ALISON would r

" ly liilorm tlie citizens ot incennes and its vicinity, that he can entirely remove those troublesome and painful pests w ithout ihe least pin ; and will do it at orices to suit the limes. None, thete-

ore, need say nereaiter, Mi nn i get

rid of them." 12 tf.

lHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to J- the citizens of this and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of Tborn fc Tracy, and would respectfully solicit for himself a continuance of the same. A. W. TRACY. March 10. 1813 40-ly

Till TBI II AS Pre VAILED. (7 is f-uch fun they say to get well with them.') LL mankind throughout their wide and Je2n extensive circulation, that ever try them still continue to buy them. Peters Pilla ara purely vegetable I hey work no miracles, nor do they profess to cure all di.-eas.es, because they are the scientific compound of a regular phynician, who has made his profession the atudy of his life. Df, Peters is a graduate of Yale College, also of the Massachusetts Medical Collegt, and has some reputation among the family of the ate Geo. Bates. Peters' Pills nre simple in their preparation mild in their action, thorough in their operation, nnd unrivalled in the results. The town and country are alike filled with their praiae. 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, Petera' Pilln prevent, keeps off disease when timely usei,and hav tio lival in curing billious fevers, fcver and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaints, sick headach, jaundice, asthma, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstruction, heartburn, funed tongue, nausea distention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatu lence, habitual costiveness, loss of appetitel bloched or sallow complexion, and in all case of toipor of the bowels where a cathartic of aperient is indicated, producing neither nausea griping nor debility , and we repeat all who try them, still continue to buy them. The most triumphant success, has ever attended their use, and enoueh is now known of thi

unrivalled pill, t9 immo talize nnd 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 ihe only steam driven machine

ry in the world for pill making; -tis perfect, and its process imparts to the pill essential virtue,

for by being perfectly wrought, all the pills hidden virtue is revealed when calU'd into action.

and here also again it is Petcts excels all th

world and takes all the premiums, medals, and diplomas so clear the track for :he Engine, Pe

ters' Pills are coming, a million of witnesses can now be heard for them do vc hear that

no a few can testify they believe they owe their salvation from disease and death to Peters4 Pills,

and if calomel and knives ate 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 he people wdl have Peters' Pills, and to hinder would be to stop the rushing wind. Price 25

or f0 cents per box.

Their happy influence on young ladies while suffering under the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of iihture, they impart a buoyancv of heart, feeling and action, an clastic snd vigorous step, velvet cheek, lily and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, tc., and ladies in delicate situations always admit their power and innocence, and take ihcm - or 2 at a time, and without in the slightest degree ncj-fu ring the hazard of abortion, which facts hre oi the utmost importance. 'Tis fun to get well wiih Peters' Pills, for they cause the blood to course a limpid and gentle through the veine, as a mountain rivulet, 3 or 4 is a common dose; hence the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. For sale a few bushels by Dr- PECK' I Vincennes Dr. SOMES, incennes, Also by some authoiized agents in most towns in Indiana and Illinois, and ihe U. States, and by J. T. KING, general agent, Tarre-Haute May 19. 1S4-3. MAy . NEW HARDWARE STORE.

ROBERT II. P E E B L E S , T T Jusl rece'vpd dntJ 's IlOW ep""111? 8t N"t- - G5 Market street, a complete and extensive assortment of all descriptions of HARDWARE, CUTLERY and SADDLERY, which he has recently selected himself, from this fall's importations, at New York and Philadelphia. He is now fully prepared to fill orders for every variety of articles in his line of business. His arrangement widi th' European factories, through their agents in this country, wil! enable him to ketp a constant supply, and at piices to conespond with that of the importers at New York and Philadelphia. Determined to secure the atronage of MERCHANTS in the COUNTRY, he. has made the most liberal arrangements for keeping up his stock, and at prices that will meet with their approval. To this el.iss of customers he would particularly

address himself, hiving made his purchases rxpresslv with a view to their custom. Steamboat and House Furnishers will find him fully supplied with all articles in their line. Mechanics of all kind will find a complete assortment of Planes, Edged Tools, Files, Anvils, and Vices. R. II. P. is also po'.c Agent in Piustuirgh for the sale of Locks and other articles manufactured at Birmingham by James Patterson. Jr., where orders for all articles of his manufacture will !e received and promptly attended to. Pittsburgh, Oct., 13, 1813. 23-2m. Pittsburgh American.

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wholesale

COPPER. TIN AND SHEET IRON

w a it e; 7a TANUFAC J URFD

Jjf and retail on reasonable terms. Also, a large lot of assorted Castings and Stoves. For esle by N. SMITH. July 21st,J813. 7-1 y. Forwarding and Commission lhisinrss. TII5ii:?sTO ifc I3A51VKV rr. E S P E C T F U L L Y inform their

friends and the public that they still continue the Storage, Forward injj and Coiiiiniwiosa IIiiincs At their old stand at the Steamboat Landing in EvansvWe. Ia., and solicit a continuance of tiie bueines of their friends and customers. Evansrille, Nov. 1, 1813. 2 7t

Blanks tor sale at lhi ofticr.

ISLSSEELS OF FLAXSEED WANTED

For which we will pay cash on delivery. Wm. DURTCI1 & CO. Yincennes, August 21, 1813. 12-tf

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