Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 February 1844 — Page 3

Green Hause Plants-Shrubs and Sue colents. Gehau-m (rdargianum) is a tribe of beaUful plants, mostly natives of the Cape of Good Hope. The principle object of growing the geranium is to have a storng dwarf plant for flowering; and care should be taken not to over water, or kvp them too warm. The geranium is increased by cuttings, at any time when the younu wood is well ripened. The compost best ad lpted to them is, one-third sandy loam, one-third peat, and onethird rotten leaf mould. OiHMini (.Vf rinm) is a genus of beautiful erect growing evergreen shrubs, of the easiest cultur and abundant in (lowers. The soil best adapted to the oleander is composed of three parts loam, and one part of well rotted manure. Hydrutgia hortaisis is a well known plant, and much esteemed for it? great profusion or very splendid flowers. They arc naturally of a rose color, but under certain circumstances of culture they become blue. They are a deciduous, soft wooded shrub,- in bloom from June to October. They :!.rive best i 1 a soil composed of four parts rich loam, and one pirt sand. Cof 'i .s ( 11 , ( Waxplvnt.) There are seven species of this plant.- all climbing succulents,-

return ng nut Mho water. 1 he leave are thick, jireen and fleshy, and having the appearance of wav, whence it derives its name. The soil for this plant should be three parts loam, two parts bat mould, and one sand. AIj. This grotesque looking succulent plant s a native of the Cape of Good Hope, and is considered curious. The leaves are heauiifully f-iiiped with red spines. They ought to have --ry little water, once a month is sufficient. The -oil which seem most congenial to this plant is r.Mr.p jsed of one part loam, one part loaf mould, ,-tiid one part sand. Wr.sir.KN Silk. We purchase! a dav t two since, a white silk handkerchief, of t'ricii l I-e.ac K. Jones, of Richmond. ! -i .liana. Il was manufactured by him of cocoons, the product of his own feeding, a:id is h beautiful and firm fabric, equal to v.::y imported. Mr. Jones has liad his ::n:u;fa.M; y i;i operation buta short time, V.: t thinks it will he sustained, if he csu command e. supply of cocoons. lie lias -ood workmen, j.ml machinery for fnhrivelvets, and various other Cin. Ci. 21 i s; s . In thhs place, i.u the -dd ins!., Mr. Enw-vun Wa thin. His ItUiCfdi takes place to dav at 10 ..Mo.'k. A. M. Locofoco Clectorial Ticket. IXtl'OIII.U I'lmtous. 1". A. HO V. HI), of Jhuke count v. .!. ;. k;:i;d. ot cs irk. 1 b r I : r I'lvc runs. t-t I'i I bi 1th 7th . . 1 ' !h It:'.i V,' i ;. A. How h s. of ( )ra:iqo. ia Nt-vvUu-1, f Washington. J W. .'!. n-.u. of Franklin. S. E. lV:kiEis. of Wavne. W. V. Wick. ..f Marion. Pi!is ('. l),i!iumz, of M.uiroe. A .istm M. ru nt, of Parke. Het eiv W. i;!sv orth, of Tippecanoe. Chart' s . C t'heart, (if Laporte. l.urian V. Fcrrv of Allc i. 4 ? virtue ot a wn; f I i. h. to me f I'i. Fa. 'it!-.' i v. i v. i rv a tu li VI r he t ' C'.rc p iM;c sale ii court, I will expose to :ho c uri-l:ou?3 door in i'CenuJs on Sa' :rd;;y tke lOtii day of Ms law net the s;c:i. between the h u prescribed by : 1. the riiit, title and interest of Harurei!. for the term of seven years, of :V!.v.vis.r real estate, to.-wit: One bun red ami twenlv aere.it beino; a part f Dona-ion Lot No. nl incase ot a failure to realize- Lie full a noun: of debt, interest and cots now due vn sai 1 writ, I will a: the same time ai;d place proceed to exp ?s all t'ie riglit of dower of said Harriet lh;r;li in and to the above described real estate, levied on to satisfy said writ in favor of Ab'm. Smith, administrator on the estate of Stephen B. Durell, d-veat-d, and ao-;.ins: Harriet Dure'd. ISAAC MASS, C. K. C. February '2 1st. 1 sji.:s .it. THE STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County, KNOX CIRC FIT COFRT.? March Term, IS 11. i Aden Burnett, .fames' C Ueed.'and Felix R. Lewis, " vs. JRill i:i Chancery, r. -orge Letter, and Susan Legier. J fClHE said defendants are hereby notified that the above natned complainants have this day filed their bill of com plaint in said Knox Circuit Court against them, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, setting forth that the said George Legiet and Susan Legier are non residents of the State of Indiana. Now this is to notify you to appear on the first day of the next term of said Court, and plead, answerer demur to said bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered accordingly. Attest, W .M. R MoCORD. (Tk. Vmeennes Feb. 2. 184 1. 33-3t. A O T I : . 4 M Kl TING of the citizens of School I) is. trict No. ia Town d, N. K. 10 west, in the county of Kv.ox and Mate of Indiana, comprised within Vino and U road way streets, in the ISoroujh of Yineennes, and exten limr fiom Wai ash river to tow nship line, will he held at the Town Hal! in said Uorong'a, on Wednesday the (l:h of .Match next, at C. o'eloik, P. M.. to take into consideration matters connected w ith the m tcrest of said School district. J. W. OREEMIOW, 7Vu5,f?. J. B. .MAI? TIN, b lb. Itil. Administrator' Aotficc. 'orirr ir,!,r ,iven to all whom it may concern.hat on the 23d dav of Septemher last CIoTcr Kuvkeodall took out letters ot aJuun ii,', i.!., ot" Asa Knvkendall. deed ,i::d all persons having claims aaiiut said estate, a.e requested to pre.-ent the same properly at-

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rhenticate 1. 1 he estate is poseo to vent. . . , . C'LOVL'Ii KCVKl'N DAT. I.-, Ailm r. of Aa Kuykenda!!, deceased. j-'eh. 10. 1S1 1

PURSUANT to an order of the Probate Court of K

jt.ie 1 ebruary Term thereof. 18 I J, the unutigneu. administrators on the estate ot nooert l.ernnion, deceased, late of said county, will oiler at public vendue t the "ll""mniLe o saiu deceased, on Saturday t!io lGth day of March next, all the right, lule nd interest which said deceased had at the time of his death, in and to one hundred and twenty-four acres of land, benti; part of Donation lot No. i!3S Also, No. .", fractional section I, town. 5. north range 8 west, containing 3tf and 2o.lOG acres, on a credit of six and twelve months. JONATHAN P. COX, ? , , , ABRAHAM MIIJ.KK,? -lu;,i iWiYrTifusiuM; mm mm? i I Bit I HELD I. LEXI.(ITO., K V., 13KTWF.E.V liKV. ALEXANDER CAM THE LL, OF UF.TIIAN Y, VA.. AND R E V . N . L . R I C E , OF r.u:s, KV. EPORTEI) by competent .Stenograpliers, and to be approved and authenticated by the Debatants. Published in one Svo. volume, containing from arvai to cigtt hundred pages, neatly executed on good paper, and well bound in sheep or muslin. The above work will be published as early as practicable, at 2 00 per copy. !C7 Those who wish to subscribe, can do so by calling at this otiice or on A. L. ARMSTRONG. Feb. 10, 1MI. 37-:M. THE PRACTICAL FARMER, (lard tier, and llouscicifc. OR DICTIONARY OF Agriculture, UorticuHuro, nut! DojjmSh- i:to!aoiuy, INCLl'ULNti descriptions of t he must improved kinds ot live stuck, their proper treatment, diseases and remedies; an account of the best sort of fruit, with initruetiuns for the management of fruit trees generally, together with directions for the culture of the Morus Multicaulis for the raising of siik also, with remarks on the cultivation of some sr!eet 'loners and ornamental shrubs, by Edward James Hooper. The work will contain five hundred and fony-live pages, well printed on paper of good quality, and well and substantially bound. The present edition of this valuable work is being published principally for the use of such individuals and families who, as subscribers, feel a willingness to encourage fhe puhlishois for the labor and expense they have incurred therefore no person need expectto purchase the hook at less than the sub seriptioti price. The work to subscribers will be 2 00 payable on delivery. 1. M. This Rook is of much higher character than those fr rhlcti the public are usual':" solicited to subscribe. The work will also be embelUhed with a number of Cnjjrat-iugs. (cj- Subscriptions will be taken at this Otiice, or by A. L. ARMS TRONG. to tibs: c2Titfs;:s or ir ty. ,t ,-r.h i 'ik. V? ;il v df - -J. rMllU following ceitilicate is hut one anions; a - number held hv the proprietors of 'Jew Da vid or Hebrew Plaster,' and the 'Resurrection or Persian Ihds.' More than fifty could be obtained from the most intluontial citizens in every county where these medicines have been introduced, but the expense of inserting them in any of our most common prints would be so great as not to war rant tliein in so doing, buihee it to say, both the Plaster and Pills, are left for sale only on cuiviiti'"i, that the money shall be n fttnu Vi 'in all cases where no benefit is received from their hsc, I he proprietois are well aware of the prejudice existing against patent medicines, and that the people have been eo often imposed upon that it is difficult to induce them to purchase even a ,"oo article Thev trust, however, that the terms upon which these medicines are sold will induce all to try their efficacy. The Plaster is for p.u'ns "f nil descriptions, Swellings, cxc. The Pills for Fevers, Ague, Dyspepsia, and general dcbililij, and derangement of the nervous system, and are purely vegetable. Plaster 50 cents pe- box, containing sufficient to spread S or 10 plasters. Pills 25 cents per box, containing 33 pills, the cheapest and best pill ever put up. Ccrtil'ic a t v . Four i.iilcs S. East from Lcgan.spvrt, la., January 12, ISU. Messrs. Comstock Sc Co : Gentlemen: Some six years since I received a severe hurt in my side, which broke two of my ribs. Since that time I have been sorely afflicted indeed. Most of the time unable to work, and every change in the weather causing a severe pain in my side. I had nearly despaired of ever being cured, having paid enough to doctors already to pay for a good farm, and received no benefit; I say f had nearly despaired, but. thanks to the renins who first compounded the Jevv David or Hebrew Plaster," I am, through its agency, well. Not more than six weeks since, I was in Logansport, when I heard one of your ajents recommending the Hebrew 1 lasier. 1 bought a box and applied a plaster to my side, aniTfound almost instantaneous relief. .Money would be no temptation for the box I have if no more could be obtained. I would state al.-o, that 1 have a daughter who for two years, was unable to do any woik, fiom a pain in her side and breast, and a general prosnation of the system, causing a great weakness; She used the Hebrew Plaster in connexion with

the Persian Pills, and received great relief, and i? now mending rapidly. Yours with arreat icspeet, CALEB HAUUISON. Per sale by JOSKPII M)M1 and H. V. P VA' K , at their Drug Stores on .Market street, V incennes, la. Teh. 1J, IS 11. 3m.

l:iy lialt thou AVork

mid do all thy labor. '? fFR customers will please take notice v that alter this our Utfice will not h open on Sundays as heretofore ; we will receive customers, however, until 11 o' clock on Saturday evenings. Our reason for adopting this course" is, that for the last three months we have been deprived of the pleasurable duty of attending public worship, on that ilay, and also of lending our services to our Sunday School. We hope that our patrons will excuse us when they recollect that we have cut, curled and shaved their hair and beards for the last ten years, without regard to Sundays. ALISON & RURGFSS. Feb. 17, IS 1 A :i7-tf Juniata Iron. !T'jlfSs LMS. .IITVI VPi Tlnv just received ami lor snle by Feb. IT, FSil-37-tf J. Y. M ADDOX. Toharco. If ROXFS Xo. 1, Kentucky Tobac--u-co, and 2 boxes James' River do.. in store and for sale, bv Feb. 17.37.:f J. Y. M ADDOX. UST received, a new suoolv nf Sr-ind. 1 r.l Sil,,- I) .1. . 1 " , . ui'i u-juas, ai.u lor sate, nv Feb, 17-37-tf J. V. MAilDOX. 2F.A CRASS and Hemp Rope, for Ca. bies, Uheck Lines and Stern Fasts, for sale, by J. y. MADUOX. Feb. 17 lSU-o7-tf. Voi .V BS5ili:. FORWARDING & COMMISSION o. 1 0'J, Tchottpiiouloas St., Xr.w Oiii.i'ANs. 1 LOUISIANA. January I0;h, lsj:. :2-m. Terre-IIaute Courier will publish the above six months and send their account to T. C. Hcntix, ( Iray vide, Illinois, for collection. rial tSoat 'ahlc. HXST received 2d coils .MAXILLA CORDACF. for Flat-Roat Cable?. Checklmes and Sternfasts.Hrid for sale low W.M. niJlM'CH. incennes, Dec. 20th. LS 13. :50-tf rooo at! e:i:i.s r FLAXSEED WANTEDFor which we will pay cash on delivery. W'y.. lli'RTCIl Sc CO. Vincenues. August 2 1, 1813. Fi-tf STTvaa 'i' a-f ii r',HK subscriber would like to purchase a p.iantit y of Barrel Staves and Heads, delivered in Yincennes. J. L. COL MAN. January 1 1th, 1 S 1 1. 31 tf. rar mcr A J tvu i ion ! HKXRV K. WISF, Saddle and Harness J laker, hereby gives notice, that hereafter be intend constantly to keep at the store of Ins brothers in Yincennes, as well a at his resilience in ih? country, work of all kinds in his line of business. His saddles he will warrant to be well made of fts good materials as can be procured in the West, and arc insured not to " .stain the i itntaloon y The above articles he will sod extremely low for cash, or almost f.ny tirtiole nf country produce, delivered either in Yincennes. or at his residence in the country. J a n u a ry '-' 1, ISU 3 1-tf. To .TXcri'hant ami trade: OF THE WABASH VALLEY. rMIC subscribers have erected a large Paper - Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having sparci.no cost in obtaining the most approved Machhuiy oc skill from the East, are prepared to supply the Entire 'r!iah Valley with every kind of paper wanted, on the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Industry and Western Enterprise, are invited to cive us a call, and to save heir Kisjs, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cah ut fair prices. HAKHEE, Y ANDES & CO. Dec. 2, 1 1 1 .10 1 v. VL 3,kFVTS IS. VI fi5,0.. COMMISSION 8c FORWARDING io. .", I'i nc street, IYeh Yokk. W. IL W. will continue to pay particular attention to sales of Cotton. Pork, and all sorts of Southern and Western Produce consigned to him. He wid also continue to purchase every description of Goods to order, and from his long experience, hopes his numerous friends will as usual encourage him, when in want of Ids services. New York, 2tUh December, lM3.-3G-'dm 1'. S. Cash advances made on consignments when required. Ilcfcr to DoRE.ML'S St'VDAM t AlX0N i Wm. H. Whiting fc Co. New York T. W. Joxcs, Eiq. ) J. S. fc W. J. Wish. Yincennes, Ind. WILLIAM W. CAHR Attorney and Counsellor at Law. YlNCKNXKS, Li. OJicc on $cand Street, in the J'o.' OJiec Building. Oct, 14. 1S43. 18--13 Vj -1 lilw Oil: JlIBi WILL practice law in the counties of Daviess, Martin, Pike and (Jreen, He has ocat d himself at Washington, Daviess couiity. and will attend faithfully to any collections in the counties above named. In the Daviess Circuit Coutt he will practice in partnership with Mr. Law, and any business entrusted to him in t!i3t Court will receive his attention also. May IS, l!l:j. 50-tf.

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Till: Steam Uoat OCI-;.;V has been uJTjfc purchased expressly1 tor trie v aoaii niver and is of very light draft of water, which will enable her to run the entire season. Her standing is of the highest character in ad the Insurance offices in Louisville. Fieight will bo, taken for Xevv Orleans, Cincinnati or Pittsburgh. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to P. DO RAX. Jigcnt, Yincennes, la. Jan. L'5 :52-:huo. Mt. Carmel Register, Terre-IIaute Express and Lafayette Free Press will please copy and present their bills on board. FO sYaS! COK.V! HEXRV ALISON would respectfnlly inform the citizens of Yincennes and its vicinity, that he can entirely remove those troublesome and painful pests without the least pain , antj will do it at prices to suit the tim-s. None, therefore, need say hereafter, "I can't get rid of them."' 10 tf. Fresh and Cheap (loads for cash osi kats:r. miHX CALDWFLL, would respectfully inform tho Citizens of Yincennes and its vicinity, that he has just opened his stock f (IOODS in the house formerly 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 rates. His stock comprises a general variety of staple and miscellaneous articles, which were purchased before the rise in the east ern market, consequently can be sold unusually low; and he feds confident of his ability to suit all tastes. This is no rt'Ft'. December 1st, 1813 2t-tf COACH 3LUyLG. IHI undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Yincennes and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business on Water street, a few doors south of Broadway, wdiere he can at all times be found by any person wishins to get any thing uoe.e in his line of business. He will warrant his work to lie equal to any manufactured in the w est, in point of neatness and durability, and solicits a share of public patronage. JOHN P. CKICKMUR. Jan. 1, IS 11. .! 3m. LIFE AND SPEECH E STOP n ti. c a. a v. 2 mijal 8 v. 9l J:,iiiioii, J:. P. Bixby Co. T is gratify ins tlJ know that a second of Mallerys splendid edition of the Life and Speeches of Henry ('lay are all disposed of, and a third is now in the hands of the. binder, and will be pubk.hcd in a few days and that a fourth is in press. This collection of speeches was made, we understand, with the particular sanction of .Mr. Clay himself. They are t ight y in number chronolouicidly arranged, and each speech is prepar ed with a histtrical introduction made under the; supervision i f Mr. I'dwin W illiams whose acen- 1 racy ami carelnl researcti m matter ot this kind are wt 1! known to the pubdic. The woik as "til printed and bound, ornamented with four; line engravings on steel, and is altogether creditable to the American press. The following thirty-seven speeches of Mr. ('lav, many of them amoii the most important ever de livered by him, are in M illorys edition, and are not to be found in any other collection. They' are omitted in ail the cheap editions now so ex- I tensively circulated. It is due to the editor and Mr. (.'lay's numerous friends who are desirous of possessing copies of all his speeches that this important fact should b stated. l,i-t of Mr. Clay's speeches published exclusively in Mallorys Edition, (in addition to others.) On the direct tax and resulU of the war Jan. 1S1G On the bill for enforcing neutrality Jan. 1817 On commercial restriction Jan. 1SI7 On internal improvements I'eb. 1817 On the war between Spain an 1 colonies Dec. 1817 On internal im; rovements March 181S On South American affairs Feb. 1819 On protection to Home Industiy Apiil 1820 On the mission to South America .May 1820 Reply to Mr. Randolph. 1821 Address to La Fayette Dec. 1821 At I.cwisburg. Virginia Auj. 1826 At Cincinnati, Ohio Aug. 1823 At Lexington, Kentucky May 182U At .Natchez, Miss., cn the tariff March 1S30 In the S ante,un reduction of the tarill'Jan. 1832 on the nomination of Mr. Yan Uuren as minister to England Jan. 1832 ( " on the northeast boundary J uly 1SJ2 in support of the compromise tarilf March 1S33 On President Jackson's return of tho Laud Bill ' Dec. 1833 On the state of the country May 1831 On our relations with France Jan. 183(5 On the admission of Arkansas April 1836 On the fortification Bill June 1836 On the recognition of Texas July 1836 On the pre-emption Bill Jan. 1838 On the Doctrine of instructions Jan. 1839 Speech at Buffalo X. Y. July 1839 In Seriate on Sub-Treasury Bill Jan. 1810 On Mr Calhoun's Land Bill Jan. I S 10 At the Young Men's convention at Baltimore May 1810 At the ?SaihviHe Convention Aug. 1810 In Senate. On the repeal of the SubTreasury Law Dec. 1810 In defence'uf Mr. Webster March 1811 " On a O'eneral Bankrupt Law Jan. 1812 " Oil the proposed amendment of tho Constitution as to the vet i unver Jan. I 812 On the Compromise Tariff Feb. 1842 Editors of papers throughout the United St. ites who deem the above information useful to their subscribers, wid confer a lasting favor on the editor ly copying it. A. i. Express.

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COPPERJINAND SHEET IRON Manufactory . i ji j: a i) . Wt F. RORLNSOX has the pleasure ot informing his friends and the public, thai hewill keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron WAS I?, Always for sale wholesale or retail AT. LOW WATER MARK. He is also prepared to do any kind of loh Work In that line on the shortest notice and in a BETTER &TZTLE Than any other shop in the country. Shop on Market street, one door below W. J. ileberd's. Yincennes, April, 20, 18 F. -IG-tf. T HE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of this and adioiniiiu counties for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of Thorn & Tracy, and would respectfully solicit for himself a continuance of the same. A. W. TRACY. March 10, 18-13 40-1 y COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON v a n i: , m E AN FT ACTIJRFD at wholesale JTJS aiul re toil on reasonalilo terms. Also, a laroe lot of assorted Castings and Stoves. For sale by i. SMITH. July 21st, 1813. 7-lv. A I L 0 El as CHEAP CHEAPER, CHEAPEST! f FIIE undersigned would respectfully fj tender his grateful thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal patronage he has received. He now occupies as a shop the house adjoining Mr. .Morgan Jones', where he will cil all times, and in the nec.test manner, attend to any call in his line of business. He also in tends to work cheaper than any other I aiior m town. Produce of different kinds will he taken of those living in the county in exchange fr work. J. H. MASSEY. Feb. 18, lSi:?. 37-tf. Jittt Published, at 10 cents each, or 1 fur the lenrk complete, W4 Zt $ WITH PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS, j Shen-iri the fa i.si tt of the hitherto prevalent assumptions in relation to -what has been called 'MESMERISM.' and 'XEUROLOt. Y,' und illustrating the Laws tchich induce Somnambulism, Trance, .Second Sight, Sumnipathy, Insunfy, Dreaming, and Clairvoyant. . BY TA no SUN I) F.RLAXD. "There cannot be a sounder 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 mav, with e.ual propriety, be refeired to causes which obviously exist, and the results of which we daily observe.' ' T E II .11 ,V . L One Dollar (in advance) will pay for One Copy complete, or Fifteen Copies of any one number. Whatever maybe ths nuinbtrs rcX!s!c in coiuphte the Work, the subscription (One Doll.vk in advance) will injure the entire w ork perfet, and in a very short time. II. Three Dollars (in advance) will pay for Four Copies complete, or Fifty copies of any one number. III. Five Dollars (z advance) will pay for Eight Copies complete, or Seventy-live Copies of any one number. IV. To the Trade or Fedlers, they will be put at Five Dollars per Hundred, when One Hundred Copies are ordered atone time iciih the cash in advance. m Xo letters taken from the Post-Office, unless franked or post paid. pEvcry Editor who shall give this Prospectus (including this paragraph) a few inserions, shall receive the I'athktis.m' complete, provided the papers containing this notice be forwarded, marked to -The Xew York Card, Xew York City,-' and provided, also, that these conditions he complied with before January, 1811, All orders, remittances, and communications must be addressed (free) to PETER P. GOOD, 'Magnet1 Office, I3S Fulton st. X. Y. Xovcmlser 25th. 1 843. 2." tf. rIIE subscriber having purchased the stock - and trade of the estate of Samuel Thorn, deceased, has on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, GROCERIES, Sec. which he 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 NO T 1CK. fjSERSONS wishing information in re--H-lation to their business in the hands of Abner T. Ellis, will during his absence, call on E. C. Duran. who may be found, after the 20th inst.. at the office opposite the Bank. Yincennes, Jan. 8, IS 14. 22-tf. Bedford W. Shelmire. John Robertson COMMISSION & FORWARDING 7Vev Orii';::, la. iJ 3 iii is il ii a . V. Tkacy, Us i., I). S. Ih.NNEit, " JoiIS IaOSS, " J. S. cv: V. J. Yie. Atiffust d, 1 B. )Vinccnncs9 lu ly. Blanks lor sale at this ollicc.

PETER'S PILLS.

Truth lin il. them.) do and 'lis such fun hey say to get well ti LL mankind throughout tb AJBt extensive circulation, that eVx fry theni still continue to buy them. Peters' Pills are purely vegetable they work no miracles, nor do they profess to cure all diseases, in-cause they are the scientific compound of a regular physician, who has made his profession the Ftudv of his life. Dr, Peters is a graduate of Yale College, als-o of the Massachusetts Medical CVloce. and has some reputation among the family of the ate Cieo. Hates. Peters' Pills are simple in their preparation' mild in their action, thorough in their operation, and unrivalled in the Jesuits. The town and country are alike tilled with their praise. The palace and poor house alike echo with their virtues H all climates they will retain their wondeiful powers, and exert them unaltered by e or situation, and this the voice of a grateful community proclaims, Peters' Pills prevents., keeps oil' disease when timely used, and have no lival in curing billions fevers, fevers and ague. dyspepsia, liver complaints, sdck headach, jaun. dice, asthma, dropsey, rheumatism, enlargement I me spleen, piles, colic, temale oostruclions. heartburn, furred tongue, nausea distention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrlnra, flatu lence, habitual costiveness, loss of appctitel bloehed or sallow complexion, and in all cases of toip.or of the bowels where a cathartic of aperient is indicated, producing neither nauseas 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 enough is now know n of this unrivalled pill, to immoi talize and 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 the only steam driven machinery in the world for pill making; 'tis perfect, ond its process imparls to the pill essential virtues, for by being perfectly wrought, all the pills' hidden virtue is revealed when called into action, and here alsoairain it is Peters excels all the world and takes all the premiums, medals, and diplomas so clear the track for the Engine, Peters' Pills are coming, a million of witnesses can now be heard for them do ye. hear that no a few can testify they believe they owe aieir salvation from disease and death to Peters' Pills, and if calomel and knives aie not getting into perpetual disuse, we are only mistaken. Certilicates, this paper could be tilled with them bv Indianians look here! it is now well known that he people will have Peters' Pills, and t hinder would be to stop the rushing w ind. Price 25 or 50 cents per box. Their happy influence on young ladies while suffering under the usual changes of life, aiTMirected by the laws of natu Vy nnnarta buoy ancy of heart, feeling and action, an elastic and vigorous j-tep, velvet cheek, lily and carnation complexion by their action on the chyle, Acc., and ladies in delicate situations alwavs ad'nit.tlir power and innocence, ami take them 2 or C at h time, and without in the slightest decree nci-fn ring the hazard of abortion, which facts are oi the utmost importance. 'Tis fun to get well with Peters' Pills, for they cause the blood to course as 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, ? ... Dr. SOMES, I x incennes, Also by some authorized agents in most towns in Indiana and Illinois, and the V. States, and by .1. T. KING, general agent, Terre-IIaute May 19, 1813. 60. ly. NOTICE. r ILL be received by the eubscriber for debts due the late firm of Thorn oc Tracy, if delivered on or before the 'i(hh thiy of September, Wheat, Corn, Oata.Corn Meal, Flour, Live ll"";s, weighing 125 pounds ;uul upwards, Beef Cattle. Tow and Flax Linen, Jenns and Linsey, Beeswax, Flax Seed, Feathers, Tallow, Lard, Bacon, I)ied Beef I J ides; and Cash will not be refused if offered. Coeds wid be cdven in exchange for any quantity of Corn and Oat, delivered to the undersigned in Yincennes. A. W. Til AC Y. An jrust 1, is 13. 9-t. F II S A i: . r HIE subscriber has on hand a general JL assortment of Dry d'oods, (Jtoceries, Queensware, (ilassware, Nails, Window ' d3ss, While Lead, Powder, Shot, Bead, Tea. Salt, &c, nil of which will bo sold as low as any in the market. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the prices before purchasing elsewhere. " 'Pons fiugar Kettles, assorted sizes. 20 Phis N. O. Sugar. 40 Bags Kio Coffee. -JiESOAn extensive assortment of Bridles, Martingales, Girths, and Surcingles, for sale low for cauh or suitable produce, by A. W. TKACY. March 10, 1313 40-ly Til i; vi scexs i:s (;akttl Us TJubUs!)cTj c)crr Saturtian I5Y K. CADIMAWTOX. TEEMS ?2 00, If paid in advance. 2 50, If paid during the first six months ;l 00, If not paid during the firs six months, $1 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only at the option Gf th publisher .vhiie arrearages are due. Qj-Advertisements making one square or !e will be inserted three times for one dollar, and t venty-five cents frr every subsetpacnt insertion longer advertisements in the same proportion. advertisements sent without orders will, in nil cases be inserted until forbid, and charged accor. dingly. Five dollars will invariably be charged far adlisinawivts. Neatly executed stilus office.

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