Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 January 1844 — Page 3
Thelf'orU oios mta Living,and 1 mron to have it, by Iltok or by Crook." This is rattier mi unprincipled exclamation which often falls from the lips oft-vtrv de
cent cil'zen. Il is the motto, however, of a ktuve or sharper not of an hour-ft man. The world, it is true, owe every man a living; if he t3 willing to compenP3t3 tho world by his own labors for the adv. ntrges which the world has conferred on him in common with other civ ilized so cietv. Ought jiriv man to expect that tlie world will allow him freely to periake of the infinite variety of con vt n ieie'es am! luxuries whi ,h the intienu'ry and industry of former generali mis have provided f.r him, unless ho is willing to make pavuient for them by performing Ins pnrl of the duties of a citizen? Many are prone to imtgine, if they enter into life without fortune, without a legacy, that the world li3S hne nothing for ihein that the community is rather their debtor than their creditor. Men who are of this wav of thinking do not consider tliat all tlie useful art which supply them with the comforts of life, all useful puhlie institutions, whose benefits fall equally upon all. just and equal laws wlrc.li are furnished for the prorecti.ui of their individual rights, are a noble legacy which has been conferred up on them in common with their fellow-eiii--7-cns by society itself. All these circumstance? serve to render the mo?t indigent members of the. community, who are skiilfal and industrious, lealiy wealtliy if wealth consist in having all the luxuries o-.'d conveniences of life at command. It :s not 1-ue thru the world has done nothing or nn individual, because he has no property that lie can legally call his own. He imv still luxuriate in th-.; enjoyment of a thousand comfort and conveniences. "vhi;h the wealthiest of his ancestors, a lew centuries :rgo, could not obtain. Tlie world owes us alt a living, but we all owe the world our labor and obedience to lite law s i i return for th living winch is con ferrrv.l up )n us. Ronton Post. Trut. Boys thai have been pi"peiJv reared, , are men in point ci usefulness a' nl?f!i, bile those th:i! have been brought n.i in d e habits are nuisances at twenty-one. Stc'HSXj' War liATrtR.'. From : series of e per. men's recently instituted at J? .1:1 !y llo (!;. under die -u; erv;so!i of . committee of odici rs ol the army an f navy, i: anpf'i'rs that continuous layer o! wrought iron ulcr piece-5, riveted log -'her an i pUe-cd upon each other, until the :r ;ta kill uiut to -1 ; i : 1 1 ! ! r- s in I ll i k !l P , vv i 1 ! -fiVetuu'iv rrrtst the fore of til :b shot when P.red wr.h bjt'ery charges at lb" d-'ance of uO rar-1 Shells it this di-Matice a,-arcel v inh-n'c! the iro !, and h ;'i shot si. i r.'i i wer uivan-ihly hr-ken into fr jmenf. To- War Battery is rendered ci; 1 an i sh-h-j-r "f lv b-ing tiius constructed. Louis Car. 1 a S'.vn Bill to Jack, ''cow t.-nnv ieg would a calf havebv calling the tail one?" "Ihve." fttiMVt n Jack. 'No'twou! !n't,' avs Bid. 4,b cause cad'ing tde tail one leg would'iit make it so, would ;,J" J jc'; mzzh d. ('rent a. ml good nu n will loo'c for then chara:cr-j in t writings and precepts ol piii'.osopl'.er.-; fr they ktnw very well ib.at wise books are always true friends. Bri f Dial-ue. -Urddoo my boy! whose "is that red houe on top of the bid!' My ruber's. It isn't everv bod v that knows ins own father who is your-?' M.;ti r"s husband. That is very probdd- but ! would like to know who your father and mother are.' I will inform von, sit: thy are the par.)iu of no only son. who knows bow to practi re the wise precepts of King Solomon.' In u 1. at wa ?' 'By answering a fool according to his folly.'" 7,ibi-r.i sneer-jlin? into London is effectually carried on bv making rah! s of the tobacco lea', roprespntiuij the orJinary hij's cahles. m-NBV k. wise. S i,!iL'e an I Harness Maker, hereby gives noiic.'.tha' hereafter he intend? constantly to keep at tii" store of his brothers in Vincetite'S. as well as st i is re-idenre in th country. w--rk ol itl kind-i in bis hue of business. I lis saddies he will warrant to he wf ll made- of a eood materials as can b ; procured it) the West, and are ini-ureJ not to ' slain thr paiialc'ins " Tite ahove articles be wi 1 seii extremely low fr cash, or almost . ny article o! country product, d-bveres! either in Vincennes. or at bis residence in the country. January -'4. IS 1 1 3 1-if. rj HE subscriber would tiWe to purrhate a qusntitv of Uarrel "lavei a;iJ Head, Jetneifd in Vincennen. J. L. COL MAN". 24 tf. January Cith, 1S44. 3IEDICAL xNOTlCF-.
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rnHC members of tho Vincennes Mp1i c-a 1 Societv will remember that the first Monday in February is the limo ol their regular meeting. It is hoped o goodlv number will be in attendance. An Essay ii expected from one of the member. S43t
LIFE AND SPEECHES CF nit. (JLAV.
2 vol. royal 8 ro. Id EMtion. It. P. Bixby 4 CoI T is gratirytiisr to know that a sccon.J of MalIory splendiJ edition of the Life and ecches of IIei:ry Clay are uil disj,.sej of, and a third is now in the hands of the binder, and will be published in a few das and that a fourth is in press. I Thii coi'eetion of spi:cc'i wsi made, we un- J derstnud, with the particulai sanction of Mr.' Clay hirnscif. Tliey are eighty in number rliro-j no!ogiesi!lv arranged, and tach xpeech is prroar- ! ed with historical introduciion made under ihe ! superviiion of .Mr chlwin illiams whose aceu- J racy and arcful reneaich in matter of tins kind ' a r vv 1 1 binivii I 1 (lirf tii 1 1 -1 i . 'I ' I , ...... 1- ...... well printed and bound, ornamented with four fine engravings on steel, and 1 altoett.cr crediiable to tlio Arnetican press. The following thirty seven speeches of Mr. Clay, many of them ainonj the most important evei de livered by him, are in Ma'dorys edition, and are not to be found in any ottier collection. They are omitted in all the cheap editions now so ex-ti-nsivelv circula'ed. Il is due to the editor and Mr. (hay's numerous fiu-nds who art desirous of possessing copies uf all his speeches tliat this important fa. t bhould b stated. List of Mr. Ciay'u speeches published exclutvely in Mallorys LhhUon. (in addition to others ) Oil the direct tax and result of the war Jan. 1816 On the bill lor enforcing neutrality Jan. 1S17 On connneieial le-triction Jan. IS17 (3n internal improvi uiciiti t'eb. 1 s I 7 On the war hi I'vceti Spm an I colonic Dec. I f 1 7 On internal improvement March 1 S 1 On "South American 'itfors Ib. 1 8 lb On protcclio 1 to Home Industiy Apul 180 On the mi.-sion to h'oulii America Mav IS?2U Keply to Mr. Iheu! j'ph 1m2! AdC.ress to La Fay. tie Dec. 181 At Lewist.ur,;. Virinii Aubr. ISJS At (,'i;h innuli, O'.no Ails;. At Lexington. Kentucky M.iy l2'J At A iiehiz. Miss., on ihetatirV Man-li 1.'.J 1 1 ,Vi' .Vi-.'f. on o Ju :t: to o! the tarill Jan. I S'M on the i; 110:1 i!:on ot Mr. ISiiM'ii as minister to
Kng'.inJ J.in. 1 5J " !! '.lie nc.ith-ast boundary July 132 in -upn-irl -!' tlie coin;ro-inir-e taod March 1 1:33 On lhei lent J iclUJirs return of tht; Land Bid Dee. l-Xi Ou the state uf the c ucitry May I SJl On our relations with I'l rtiico Jan. I t:j5 t . 1 tlie admis.-i n ot Aikiiiau At'rd ls:i6 On the formication ih; June ls;i'i );i tlie recoiinition of Iei Ju!y 1S3S ):i the pre-em:.!loTi I in. ISdS On the D n-triue ot instruction Jan. I s.3 9 speech a'. Lhillii . V. Ju!v IS39 In Senate on SUS - !'reaury Bill Jan. I 8 40 t).i Mr Caiii u-i's La, i I In I Jj::. 1S10 t the y,.uug Meti'b convention at U iltimore Mav i S it) At the .Nasiivi:ie (.'nvtnh-.n Auj. 181U In Senate. O.l the repeal uf the Sub-Tr-asury L i.v Dec. l?ll) In defence T Mr. Webster March lSl! ' t):i a to- o-.- il U.iiikrnpt Law Jan. 1 S 1 - O.i the propose I anieudmeiit cf
the t'oiistttu'ton ait.) the ct p wer Jan. I ' On the Compromise TaritT Feb. 184" E Utors of pipers ihron h ut the United St ites. wiio d -e;ii the aboa inf.o in ition useful to their I subscriber, wid confer a ! a -1 1 1 1 s favor ou llu eJitoi by copying it. X Y Expresi. vm.si cone's: 3.sjl:nmv ALISON 3 im. ly ;.. oi itie cil respectful;mzens ol incennes and its viciiiitv. mve those witliotit tt.n . prices to suit vu for:, need say rid of them." that he can entirely re: leso and painful pests v. ; and u ill do it at tim'rs. None, therehereafter, "1 can't eel i-:-!L 50oo Esrsii-:3, of FLAXSEED WANTED. For which wo will pay cash on delivery. W:i. DUU TCIl ic CO. Vincenn?, Attt;: 1st 2 1. IS 13. lvi-tf 2; T Zl V U A ill-. s4THAVr:) awa-v fr,,:n ::e );'v tubscriher on or shout the L"Vvp) first uf I).?cemher, a Sorrel Vl Vt Mnre, ten or twelve years old, Cr:Safc!23 hnd in the near eve a blaze in her fiv . cad shod all round harness marks on her ?iJ?s, and a pood trotter. A liberal reward will be given to any person who will deliver the above described hors.3 to tlie under-ined in Vm cenn"?. JOHN H. DUN NT NO. Jan. IS. U 1-33-U. FORWARDING & COMMISSION No. 102, Tchnupltouloas St., Stay Ok leans. Louisiana. January I0;h, 1813. 32-Om. Terre-ILu!e Courier will pn!lih the above six mont!i3 and send tlo ir account to T. ('. lh-.Mi, (irayyiiie, Illinois, for collection. To .ISrrchastl :uid traiSc: s CF THE WABASH VALLEY. 'IIIK subscribers have erected a large Paper Mill at I. if.nette. In-I.. and ha. ing sj.arei no cost in obtaining th most approved Maehini iv .-kill from the Ua-t. are prepared to supply the Eit'ire Y(i!;usi Vtilli ij with every kind of paper wanted, on the r.iost ,'avorable terms. The Kriends of Home Indu-try and osteru Enterprise, are invited to uive us a call, anil to save heir !I-Ji;s, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash i.t for prices. UAKLSF.I-:, VANDESi CO. Dec. 2, ISt I 30 ly. , se iv t t e r e: . G LL: 121 "-S"'S"'WlLIJ practice law in ihe counties of DaX$iJ vie-s, .Maiiin. Pike and Creen, He lias oent-d himself at Washington, Daviess county . and will attend faithfully to any collections in he counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Court he will practice in partnership with Mr. I. aw and any business entrusted to him in that Court will receive ht intention also. Mav 1. inn. J-O-tf.
Foreign Attachment.
"JVJ O TICE is hereby given, that on tho Xl lt di.y of December, 1813, a writ of foreign Hitacliment was issuod hv me oamuti mil. a justice ol tho Peace in and lor Uo county of Knox, State of Indiana, at the instance and upon the affidavit ol Lewis teilows, against the goods, chattels, credits Mid icts of John Newton, of the Steamho-.it Visiter, hy virtue of which writ one anchor clittin. on the Seamboat Ohio, supposed to be 40 . r 50 feet in length, haa been attached as the properly of said A'ew. lion ; all interested aie hereby noufied that n tho 5ih July. 1314, at mv office in th. Borough of Vincennes, in "the county o! Ivnox, I will proceed to hear and decide " )ii tho said attachment, of which the --aid John Xewion, and all other persons concerned, will take notice. SAMUEL HILL, J. P. K. C. Dec. o, 1 13 32 4t. Bis !!ac lrob:&te Court ol bou County, Slate of In vacation, January 10th, 1811. Samuel Hail, Administrator") of the e-nte of Timotiiv I l...t,,n .. i roreto-n T Willi, V" UttCdJC l, ; Attach (i) vs. I en. J .dm i,. MSesn. J r I I : i i . r . t 1 1 . H'liL. aiu udieniiant win taKe notice, trial on the 9di day nf January, A. D- 1814, upon the athdavit of Suinuel Hill, Administrator of ihe eytatj of Timothy Mav hall, Sr., deceased, n writ of foreiyn attachment was issued by the Ciork of the said ('ourt, against the goods and chatt ds, rights, credits, moneys and eli'-cts, lands, tenements and hereditaments of ium. the said John L. .McIean, which saoj writ vva? jiferV:;ri!.-. to wit : on the lOtii day of Jaiiu iry, 1811, returned to said Ld.'i k's .d;i :c, by Joseph J. t tr!;uian. the Sheriff of said county, he I;.., .tn. by viriu-i thereof, attached the tidowin real estate in (Lbsun cotintv. IndiatM, to wit : th" t:.rlh we.it juarter of section No. eihi. in tounsnip No. twolj south, J ranoe No. ten west, with the following exc-jiii ii5, to wit : live ucrts of said qnat'.--r, sdd to Charles Iu m, taken nut of the n rth-west corner of f-aid tiJict ; threo ner--.-tdd to Zaccheus W llson. bo t alien out ol tlio west part o sard tract! near tlie soitti-west corner ntm north ot "I.; I o i : i o , - i o .1 1 1 , ,1 1 1 i 1 o I I il' IfS HI Uf
taken out l the sout !-we" corner, bein'vcdl enable
th-: ptrt Iv in t.iui'i ot tuo ho.mvin.) mail, wrorii was valii-.l ,-i:U appraised die suiii of mni t!ious.-.ii I one hundred doi - l.-.rs, which tr:i to the said T for ihe rum of i i i a tin Miiiois inortaoeu mothy Mavhtdl, deceased, thirteen hundred dollais : also, thirty ai-res b'-inj a iv.u t of the s-oudi-wrst q iarrcr of See;i m No. five, in towns 1 ; i j No. two eolith, 1 rai.ge No. ten west, and bounded a to ,ws, to wit: heinninii at tlio souilieast e irner s.d !q lar If-t si'cli.m. riiniiiiiT l li'iwi' vv k s t iiv!c '10 p nee. wo-t sixt y 'o! to a sta-ie. thciic" n rili riiity p'-'' . t.v o.-.-t sixty )v - io2 won d 5p!o ik tv a si;:;-u rci -hud hush h eiLrhtv ih to xtuall branch, thence sou the place (.'f beginning, u ! ich WK3 vidued mid at)pr:'.;sed to the sum of three hundred and tilty dollars ; e.lso. the south half nf the sontiwast qu ir: -r of ss-ctioti No. five, in township No. two south, of rane No. ten west, w;.s. v.i'ued and appraised to the sum of one hundred and :ihv dollars-, snd "hat uide-s, the sa'il defen I ant appear and defend the same, the s.ud .suit will be heard and determined Jti t'is absence. Attest : J. H. MONTGOMERY. Cl'k. Jan 1H J J 3t. ' o ('o.'iifres.siorti'tl 1 OlCllSitp Trusters. 00 FY of t'.ie revved Statute, relatiti to couimon bchools, is now on ti e in my oili.-e, which makes it the duty ol the Township Trustees, to see that a list of the children betwet ticcnty one. years of age, rcsi n tire and IliS with in tin ir Tow nshtp. is fi'-'d with me on or before) the third .Monday in February, annually. il parts ot i on iisr.ins snail II in u .teren o, counties., lists are to be furAuuiiorol eao county, lor the parts of such townships Iyiu within ihe s-a me. If any district shall havo failed to fur-ni-h the Township clerk with the list of children as aforesaid, by the lir.-t .Monday in February, too Trustees of said Township shall cause their clerk, bv himself or deputy, to inakt such enumeration in time to f:u nish me with the list as required by law. The amount to fe distributed will bo tvorih the nttmition of every Township, say s 1 o 0, or 2.000, and those who fail to file the list of children within the time specified by h.w, will likewise fail in receiving any portion of the distributive fund. I hope all Congressional Townships will jutend strictly to this notice. SAMT, II. ELLIOTT. A. K. C. Vincennes, January 10, 1813. 32-3t. iv o t i c i : . I lFRSONS wishinjr information in relatioti to their business in the hands of Abn jr T. I.llis, will during his absence, call on E. C Doran, who may be. found, after tlie 'JOth inst,, al the office opposite the Hank. Vincennes. Jan. 8. IS11. 22 -tf.
Idinini-Sra lor's Male. ''SIIi undersigned, administrator on the - estate of James YYvant, late of Knox county . deceased, will sell at public sale on Saturday the third day of February next, at (Jeorgf Wysnt's grocery, a well finished and full set of pump augers; also, two good vork horses. A credit of twelve months will be p;iven by the purchaser giving his note with approved security and without any relief whatever from valuation laws. IL WYANT, Adra'r. Jpnusrv 11, 1811 32-ol,
CHEAPEST CF THE CHEAP.
IGIjLOW Citizens perhaps you liave forcotten that I am yet alive, and following ihe Tailor ing for on honist living. My Shop is still kept on ater 6treet, opposite A. D. Daniel's store. Thankful for past encouragement, hoping v,u mav htlll continue vour n iti iiilih-p towards mp rm piices vviil be as low as they possibly can be made, find in payment I will receive (t'ieaf, Oats, Corn, Flair, flaxseed, JJeesicav. Feathers, .hans. Liiulsey, and some Forkanil Beef. ('ash will not be refined. Farmers, now i tlie time tG have Tailoring done at your own prices and pay come and try it. SAMUEL GOUHENOUR. .oveniher II. I M 1 3. 23 3m. ce3b;ac J'HE subserilier having purchased the stock and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn leceased. has on hand a general assortment of DUV GOODS. HARDWARE. QLEL.NSV.RE, GROCERIES, e.. wlec'i he oilers for sale at the old stand of Thorn it Tracv on ater street, at prices to suit ths times, for cash or such produce as may suit. A. V. TR.VJY. March 10th 1813 40-ly wilTTam w.ca5?r, Attornoy and Counsellor at Law. VlNCi-.N KS, a. Office on Second Street, in the J'ust Utficc Building. Oct. 14, 184L 18 13 Dedford V. Shelmire. John Robertson o w imsiiri & 63hi COMMISSION & FORWARDING .cw OrSe:in. E,;5. Si "y 3ij v? y iZZt 1 'i A W. Tkacv, lsi-t.. 1 i Vincciics, 7o i J I). S. IJo.NXK.'t, " .loHV Ross, " S. & W. J. Wise Aui.'ut 1. 1 . !. REGULAR PACK! i. Tin-: team Boat OCII . Im.s he'-n purchased expr.--dy lor the Wahasi, River draft "f w.iier. w Inch (; ' C T ' itr.it :cr to run the entire .season l,Jr standing is of th- hii) t ebnracter in tnij the Insurance idlicr surance idbces m Loui-vi le. ! Fieio!it wi'l ho r-il.-on f.i- V ew Orleans). . L inemsiati or -b urrrh For freight or passape a;v !v V. DOR y Jan. Mt. , Hoard, or to 17 vr?. r,i r r .ute Kx v ill please ' : board . , sc.'. tl t L' IZ lot i . ; VS. :: Jonathan 15 iwn:.; . lOMES now th.e said complainant, hv J h 'li. uer solicitor, attd ti es her bid Mid also tlie affidavit of a disinterested person that the said Jonathan linwirian is not a resi lent d" the ISiate f In ii na. The SMid defendant is ibeit fore hen-bv notified to appear al the next term of the lhke Circuit Court, t bo held :,: the Court House in I'etersburidi. on the dth Monday in February next, on the tir-t day of the term, and plead, answer or demur j to the said h;II of complaint, otherwise the i same will be heard and determined m his absence. A copv. Attest. JOHN M 'IN TIRE, Clerk. Jan. l.I-32-lt. n IJS I' received 2 ) coils MANILLA J COIiI)A(?E for Flat lioat Cable?, Checkimes and Ntt rt; fa.st-a.and for s.-do low 1 WM. HUIM'C incennrs. D20th. 18 13 :0 -it I'rcsh ami ('heap (loads for VAStt !t ESA SIT E' si. da"(MlNCALDVEf.L. wool. Ires. oc;fu!- ............. w,.., . iiioiii, . is vicinity, that he has just op-med I- III l.lm III.. I III-70IIC ... .-. ........ and his stock of OOODS in the ho,e f..rtnerly OCCllpud by W 111. J. Ilelieid, at the corner of Second and Market sti eets where all are specially invited, who wish i.-i nrocure excellent fnods. -at rlipmi ruins, His stock comprises a general variety of staple and miscellaneous article?, which were purchased before the rise in the eastern market, consequently can be sold unusually low; and he feels confident of his ability to suit all tastes. This is no rcrF. December 1st, 1813 CG-tf CO A CHMAK INGr. r o i
'EplIE undersigned would resprctfu'ly announce to the citizens of Vincennes 3tid its vicinity, ihat he has commenced the above business on Water street, a fewdoors so itb of Broadway, where he can at all times be found by any person wishing to get any thing done in his line of business. He will warrant his work to be equal to any manufactured in the west, in point of neatness fmd durability, and solicits a (diare of public patronage. JOHN P. CRIC'KMUR. Jan. 4. 1911. 31 3m. Blank for sale at this otfice.
T 11 E N W COPPER, AND SHEET IRON Manufactorr : A HEAD . F. KOniNSON has the plea,. of informing his friends -
rming his friends and P'ddie, that he will keen constanilu Hand, a large quantity of Copper, Tin and Sheet Ii Always for .ale wholesale or retail JlT LOW WATER MARK He is also prepared to do any kind t .foS Work In tliat line on the shortest notice an is i: rr t ; El s t 5' I, 5 1 r l nan any other shop in t! Shop on Market street, on eount door I U . J. Ileherd's. Vincennes, April, 20, 18 1''. 4 i a 1 1 a r , "OULD respectfully infirm the c Z-ms of Vincennes and vieir: that he has comme'iced the mb - : iuisiness, at the stfiid forme pied by Samuel Jv. Dunn, wl as may be pleased to faver I business, wi'l please call. He himself to ";ive entire satisfactio customers, as rcui-rds the executh work, aii'l solicits a share f f llo patronage. 1 1 1 3 ciiarjres will bt rate, Vincennes, Nov. Sdi, 1813 ' T MIC subscriber returns his sincere th tb- cilizi-n.s of this and adioinii J for th;' bl-eral pitronae extended to t of Tboin i. 'l'ruey, and would respectfi fit for himself a continuance of the same A. V. TK March 10, IS 13 10-ly copper uh and'sheeT w a ii i: , X, J ANlTWC J liRIll) at w! V iJ, "iid retail on reasonable t Also, a laree lot of assorted Caste siiovus. For sale by N. SMi July IS 13. A L UUEAP CHEAP VP, cr f S M1E tmd.--s.M . ,; ten hjr !:: r , , tri'-n I ri--:-er V 1 i ii PBACTIGAL iHSTFbw Sluicing the falsity of the hitherto prevalent ,v.iti'itnUnn in nlii'mn In what has heen culled MESMERISM: und -XEUllOLVCYr and Wustrntin" Ihe Lines wh'cft induce Soninunihulj'wi. 'I'lance. S"'t)-d Sifil. Sunnipiilhij. Inyantij, Drrain'mix and Clairvoi'juce . LY LA HOY SLNDLKLAND. There cannot be a sounder in ixun of reason i in?, than that which joints out to us the error of ; attributing the phenomen i that occur, to remote I and extraordinary sources when they may, with e.paal propiictv, be iefened to causes which obviously exist, and the results of w hich we daily ob1 stave." t i: a .n s . 1 f. 7, .11..- C .. ..J, ..-ill rai.F f..r I lf.1. j i. ciir LJOitii if 'i uuui'Hi j ,.ni j'i.j w -'i. Copv complete, or Fifteen Copies ot any one number .- y Whatever maybe th numbers rcs.iste to cumpltte. the Work the .subscription (OnkDolLiii in advance) will insure the. entire work jitrfid. and in a vcri .short titw. If Three Dollars ( in udruitre) ndlpiv for ut Copies complete, or fifty copies of any one number. Ilf.-F.ve Dollars fin advance) pay for ,-,,,,...-, ,,,1.,,.. . Seveutv.'live Conies of aIlv 0I1C' llU1Mi,Pr. IV. -To the Trade or 1'edleri. they will be put at Five Dollars per Hundred, when One Ilundred Copies arc ordered atone time icilh the cashm adeahce. .No letters taken from the Po.-t-OfTice, un less franked or post paid. j'Everv Editor who shall give this Prospectus (ineiudinjr this paragraph) a few inserions. shall receive tlie 'P.vTHKTisn' complete, provided the papers eontaininc; this notice be forwarded, marked to - The New York Card, New York City.-' and provided, also, that these conditions be complied with before January, 1811. All orders, remittances, and communications mu-t be addressed (free) to PETEii P. GOOD, Magnet' OtTIce, 125 Fulton et. N. Y. November 25th. 1843. 5 tf. Doctor II. Decker, ni:r r .1 ti:,.t.. . VJULjM mus piioociy r.vpi-.-ro ior o-rafdude lor past conhuence and patronage, and would tender in return a re newed pledge to devnte his time and talenlexclusively to the practice " t Ids profession, but would at the same time with lutmil it v confess that, wilh his numerous family, he canni t "lice on the wind." It being tliree years fince he has mado any collections, he hopes and believes his frier-' n 1 -lstrriro will nav a pari of tliei' - counts. Wheat and Pork wi'l be recftiv.ij at the highest Evansvillc or Vincenn'-
orices. All are requested to call and seme ih-ir accounts by itote or ntherui-e, as longer iiidulgenee cannot be deemed a virtue. November 7:h, 19i3-2D-tf.
R ' S P ILLS.
V J ri The:. course ni '-fine, as ani I'-i. .'jjiii.on dose; henc . v , to make a meal cf ikeAf ' by id incennes, ..thoiizeil agents in most towns in u xuuiois, and the U. Ulalcf, and bv - ivI.N'CJ, funeral agent, Tcrre-IInute. May i'J. 1813. 5(,.lv NOTICE ILL lie received by the subscri V'lf fr debts due l.he late firm I horn cc Tracy, if delivered on or brforo the 20;h day of September, Wheat, Corn, Oats. Corn .Meal, Flour, Live Ilos, weighing 125 pounds and upwards, lieef Catile, Tow and Flax Linen, Jeans and Linsev, lieeswax. Flax Seed, Feathers Tallow! Lard, Bacon. Dried Heef Hides; and Casdt w not be refused if olfered. v l.oods wid be rr,ven in exchange for any quantity of C'oi'U atid Oats, delivered' to ti e undersigned in Vincennes. A. V. TKACY. August -1, lSlo. FK MALE. 31111. subscriber has on hand a general ..A. assortment of Dry O'oo Is, Gioceries, Queens ware, (Jlassware, Nails, Window Class, White Lead, Powder, Shot, Lead. Tea. Salt, in., all of which will be sold as low as any in ihe market. Persons wi'hing to purchase would do weli to call and examine the prices before purchasing elsewhere. 2 Tons !Sii5ar Kettles, aborted lizee. CO Pdilx N. O. Snoar. 40 Uags Kio ColVee. An extciiive assortment of Bridles, Martingales, Cirths, and "Surcingies, foi sale low for cat,h or suitable produce, by A. W. TRACY. March 10, 1813 40-ly Tin: vimom s ;azi;t'1'J' Is 13til)lts?jcU itcrn JS.itucU.-" BY ll. CAHDIOo;,, TERMS $2 00, If paid i$2 50, If par': $3 00 ' i. an: Pape'4 .. si the t rt; ji-; of tb ' - a -: ' o-;; "e b tuare oi lese : . e . :'jt me dolLu, and " y F..bsequnt in-ertion t .e same propooion, " .lout orders will, in all publi-' r" ..lie v .i. ' ii - : . i vr lity-rive ri.'nt ?. , uvcr'.:s...-i.' ' - ttd li ;o forbid, and charged accor. ' v i'I invariably be charged fr adFo Natly executed et :hi c-ffico.
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