Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 September 1844 — Page 3
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r- 1 'Jg! j ' . At the latest dates from England, it is :ateri that, Louis Phillippe, King of the French, was dangerously ill, having huJ several fits; and doubts wera entertained his recovery. His death would prosi Aice a revulsion in Europe, should it happen just now. The Locofoco papers in New Orleans nourr-a ihe adjournment of the Louii?n3 Stat Convention as 'a whig measure.' :,- it seems that the Whigs are strong en?uh in the convention Co carrv their measures. That's just what we have :!iought and said all along. But how long ji ii since the Locofocos iit these parts uere firing guns upon the assumption that the Locofoco majority in the Louisiana Convention was overwhelming? Lou. Jour. I? vy ak icablk Circumstance. An old Udy in this city (says the Troy Budget.) aged 9o years, was enabled a day or two since, by the birth of a great -great-granddaughter, to sav 'Arise daughter, and -o to thy datigh'er, fur thy daughter's ditighter bath a daughter.' there being five successive generations of the same family. a!! females, now living. Troy f irevtr! Cin. Times. A Dr. Brown, of St. Louis, simply by means of a common magnet, removed a
particle of iron, which had become deep 1 I 1 - 1 s iy lotigeu in tne corner ot the eye, and caused the sr.tlerer very acute pain. Thi is a happy instance of the application of philosophy to surgery. Cinciu ?i at i Times . fCT A man in New Orleans,, was Uiku twenty dollars the other day for carr...g concealed arms. Cin. Times. G amblers Routed. The police of Bali.nnre on Thursday last, fell upon a nest r.f Gamblers. Such a scampering amongst Harks and whiles when the officers made Jt '., -ir appearance, was hardly ever seen Lie fore; some jumped out of windows. .- lute over root's, and some head over heels down stairs. A mahogany box was seiz ed by the officers, containing f)tir compartments, two of which contained pix peks of card.j, and another is full of counters. Amongst tho party was Savage, v. ho was lately broken up by the city police, ami who is to be tried for the same offence at the October term. Cincinnat i f i nes. Existence is self-enjoyment, by means i f som-? object d stinct from ourselves. Ioco Electoral Ticket. IXiTOHIAl E L F IT ' n . C RAH AM N. FITCH, of Cass county. I. G. REED, of Clark. !1,5tr:ct Eirn-n". : -t :!.! r.1:.. Dist. Win. A. Cowlep, f Orange. Elijah Newland, of Washington. J. V. Johnson, of Franklin. S. E. Perkins, of Wayne. W. W. Wick, of Marion. Paiis C. Dunning, "f Monroe. Austin M. Puctt, of Parke, llenerv W. El.-worth. of Tippecanoe Charles W. Catheart, of Lapurte. I.ucian P. Ferrv of Alkii. Mil "til Loco I'oi'o 1' recti. S lib-Treasury , A Standing Amy of 2O'U)0t) men. An unlimited exercise o;' the Veto Power. Pre Trade, Direct Taxa tioii, A metallic currencv, to the exclusion of all I .inking institutions, A destruction of confidence between man and Man. To the victors belong the f-poils. Tela or Disunion. In Ihe Gi1ou Circuit Court. Sept. Tcrnij I 8 1-1. l'acal Brilc, , . , !!: . . In Chancerv. liicnard lirilea and ; Elizabeth 13 riles. J IT now here appearing, by the SherilT-s return to the subpoena issued herein, that the said Richard Driles and Elizabeth Bides are not found, it is therefore ordertd by the Court that notico of the filing & pendency of the comploinant's bill of complaint be given the said defendants. by causing a copy of this order to be publish f r three weeks successively, at least sixty days before the first Jay of the next term of this court, in the Vincennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper of genera! circulation, printed and published in the county of Knox. State of Indiana, (there being no paper1 published in the county of Cibson) that unices the said defendants appear heic at the next terra of this court, to he hoblen at the Court House in Princeton, on the first Monday of March next, and plead, answer, or demur to the san) complainants bili of complaint, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree rendered against them accordinely, and on motion this niattei is continued to the next term of ihis court. Copv Attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY, CI k. 17 3t. 'V Zff !' 'fmS "5 3,"D HOI CASH. THE undersigned thankful for the Patronage they have received from their friends and the public in general, would respectfully inform them that they have just returned from the east with a general assortment of ;vhich thev will dispose of at REDUCED PRICES TOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE tuitab! ;- for a foreign market; also Linseij, Flax and Totr Linens. C. GRAFTER & CO. Vm.c.ncp, September lth. 144-1G-Gw.
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C M IR 23 Tatci: Vcwv vfc Asrtie Tonic, Folio is 1) i radio :i s, and if a cur:-: is no t effi:c i:d the purchase money will be refunded! p' OSTREMS and universal icmedies are tho order of the day. Scarce can one take up a newspaper or neriodic.-it int.-, liiA.n.i i.,.u.. " iiiiivi, UUV lll.ll the vaunted pretensions of dome p.itent medicine. -u..uuj voucned tor the cure of all kinds of diseases, strikes the eye. The public it is hoped has already learned that these absurd statements in favor of seleet medicines, are a sure evidence of their quackery; and that there is not, nor can there be, a universal merflrnr. mir nnw nmv,1 that trill prove (Jjtdual in a irrcat number of uiituas. ii would seem clear to common sense, that diseases of entirely different characters, should require dilTerent remedies for their remov ah The invaluable medicine now ollcrcd to the public, makes no such pretensions; it is enough to claim for it a specifie operation, in the removal of the above frequent and distressing maladv, i:i the treatment vf which, its irtues are being established, in tvery iitir case of il.s rue. iievi:s? i KVE-t ami A(;n: toxic, consists nfeniirrlyveg'jta'jle inredienfs.anfl nrry he taken without tht h-ast degree of injury to the constitution. Its operation is mild, and u leaves a most t!eligti!!:il iiow ul the pr.imal tpirits after its operation. THY IT.' Our motto is No Curt y Par: directions are J'olLwccL) atid it is pert'ei tlv lmrndess in its operation. y Every bottle is accompanied bv full DIRECTIONS. To this mi:rht he added the certificate of hundreds who hive been cured by the use of the Tonic, and some ca-s ,.f yeirs standing, where all orher remedies had failed. In many places on the Mississippi, regular physicians have adopte i the use of the Tonic exclusively in the treatmnt of the Fever and Ague, as the only sure rcmedii. C1 The (mrration of thi Tonic i IMMEDIATE, hardly evtr requiring the second dose. Certificate. This is to certifiy that my son, William, nai alilicttd with the Chills and Fevers fir aboi.t 12 months, using in the meanwhile every thing that we could hear cf for that disease, all to no effect, until we got of Air. Hewcs' fever and ague tonic medicine, which effected a perfect cure on him in less than one week, and I do believe that it is the best medicine for that complaint that ever was introduced in thi? western country. Given under inv hand and seal this the 22d Sept. 1844. " JAMES GIUSON. The above is an absolute fart. WILLIAM GIBSON. Othei certificates could I e given, but the one above, being known by the citizens of Vin eennes cenerallv, will sulT.ce. For sale by Mr. JAMES HEARD in Vincennes. mv regularly appointed aent. J. V. IIEWE.s. Vincennes. September 26, 1S44. I7-tf. B A K () PICK. URANCE 1J.NK. Vincennes, Sept 29. 111. O ITCE is hereby civen that the anriual meet, ing of the Stockholders in this Bank w ill be held at the Hanking Houe p;i Satur lay, the 2d day of November next, when an election will be held between the hours of 10 and G o'clock, for seven directors to serve the ensuinir vear. JOHN ROSS. Cashier. Vincennes, September 26, 144. 17 4w. , WAAAM imRTCil Is now receving his stock of FALL & WINTER G O O D Ijl'IlCHASED in New Tork and Philadelphia, viz: Pilot and Deaver over coat cloths, assorted, Blue and Blue-black fine cloths, Fancy colored do, Black, blue-blick and ftney Cassimeres, C-4 and 3-4 tweed cloths Plaid cloaking do, Plaid, stripes and fancy Sattinett, Do. do. Kentucky Jeans, Plain and fancy Dress Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, a complete assortment, Paris De Laine. Cashmeic De Cosse, Crape De Laine, Mouslin De Laine, Chusans. Black, blue-black, changeable and PUtd Lus. tres. Painted Cashmere Shawls, Damasked do, Black and fancy colored do. Blanket Moulin De Laine, onecomb and cotton Shawls in great variety, with a complete ii-sortment t.f dress goods a lart,e assortment of rjiETs, aisaiLiMs. Wvi m u s . .v .s . Red, white an 1 vollow Fiannelv Blue, green and Whitney Bla- kets, (liter in sim n (litts.strare, Heaver, luissia and wool H 'I'S. Fur, Seal, Velvet, Hair Seal. .'.th, (ila.cd and Setett Caps, Calf, Kip und coarse Hoots, do do do Shoes, Ladies tine kid Clippers do U oo tecs, Children's Shoes and'Boots, Boy's Bo. ts, lrmbrellas, Parasols and Whip, Iron.NaiU and Castings, A large assortment of Saddletices ot Saddlery, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow candles by the box or retail. Flax seed Oil and White lead, with a good assortment cf Tobacco, SuzsfT, Scgars ass! Wrocerit'!, which, added to his former stock, makes his as sortinent complete, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for ready pay in cash or produce. He invites" his old customers and purchasers generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charge nothing for showing good. Vincennes, September 2 1st, IS 14 17-tf.
I ryIIEsubscribcrs will sell at Auction during the first week of Court, the remainder of their stock of where those who want good bargains are desired to attend. ULCM, BERNARD fc CO. September ISth, 1S11 10. Oifice Isiiaxa Mutual Fire InsueanclComP ANY, IsDiASAPOtis, Fepie!nbcr 9, 1841. iHE members of said Company are hereby notified, for the payment of losses by fire and interest thereon, and liabilities sustained and incurred by said Company .since August 23, 1843, the Directors have this day ordered the following asse-sment on the Prciiiuin Notes given to said Company, payable to the Treasurer on or before Iht-fj'ti dnj vf November next ensuing, to-wit: ON XOTKS IN" FORCE . On all notes dated on oi befor N'ovemb r 21, 1813, and not discharged, being from No. 112t3 to No. 2719, both inclusive, six and unc-hulf per cent. On ail Notes dated after November 21. 1S43, and on or before January 21). 1 S 4 4 , being from No. 2720 to No. 27S2. both inclusive, four per cent. On all Notes dated after January 20, 1S11, and on or befte March 3, 111, being from No. 27S1 to No. 2S16, both inclusive, two and three quarters per cent. On all Notes dated after M3rch 3, 1641. and on or before March 2'J, 18 14. being'h om No. 2317 to No. 2v27,both inciurive, two and oiie ouarttr nee cent. On ad Note dated after March 29, lS41,and on or before July 22, 18 11, being from No. 2S2s to No. 2S71, both inclusive, and three-quarters per cut. ON LXIMRED AND DISCII ARGCD NOTE". On Notes expired or discharged on or after November 21,1813, and on or bofore January 21), 1m li, and not given up. three and une-haff per rem. On Notes expired or discharged after January 20 1-4 11, and on or before March 3. 1814, and no given up, four and three-quarters per cent. I On Notes expired ordicharged after March 3. 1811. and on or before March 29, 1841. and not eiven up. Jive and one-quarter per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after March 29. 1811, and on or b.-fore July 22, 1847 and Hot given up lice and three-quarters per cent. On Notes expired or discharged after July 22 18 H, and on or before Sept. 9, 1841, and not guen up six anil one-half jercent. Receipts for A.wesxment will be forwarded to Agents or other duly authorized persons, to whom Members are expected to nuke prompt payment. tn'cr st wi'.I be i Inrge 1 mi all a-e.-s:nents remaining unpaid on or afier tho loth day of November, on which day they are payable,- a. id at the expiration of thiity days lVom this d ite, delinquents will be liable to suit tor the wind-; amount of their premium notes, agreeably to the eleventh section of the Charier. Notes of the State Bank of In diana, 6 per cent State Treasury Notes, and of the specie paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio will be require ! for assessments. In cases wheie members have alienated their Policies by sale cf the assured property or otherwise, they are hereby notified that it is their duty to suneicler the same for discharge, and to pay the amount due up to the time of such surrender agreeably to the requirements of the fifteenth secti n of the charter, which must be enforced by tin ofiiet rs of the Company. This is so important a in lttet to members, that Agents are e .-;"-cially requested to call th :ir attention to it, and to give the proper infor mation thereto. Policies for discharge should be forwarded thtough ihe local Agents and ail Iressed to the Set retirv. In no ewe will a policy be discharged until the amo'int i r amounts due on the Note t'p to the date if surrender be first paid. Bv order of the Directors. JAMES BLAKE, Trca-urtr September 19, lsll ld-lt. 72 II. UUUii,AV,'S School, "ill Thompson Street, IRSf ILL recomrnenee, afer ihe summer vacation. j n 'bf first Monday i:i September. It is very desirable that pupiis should enter at the beginning of the term, since the loss of the earlier lessons must necessarily prevent the thorough understanding w Inch is the object of the inductive system. In the higher or aesthetic course, all the usual branches of English education are included, with the ad J i ii m of French, (Jerrnan, Latin, and Greek, if desired. Scholars in this course pay particular attention to Poetry , to the art of Composition, and to the Philosophy of History. Moral Philosophy is taught frt.ni Dyniond, as abridged and prepared i for schools by Mrs. Kirkland. Lectures on vari-l ous subjects will be delivered by Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland and others, for the benefit of the more advanced classes. The initiatory couisr includes Grammar, Geography, History, Rending, Writinc. and Aiith nietie. Heading aloud forms part of the daily exercise of the whole school. TERMS. For pupils in any or a!I i f the higher branches, twenty-five dollars per quarter. For scholars in the initiatory course, twelve dollars and fifty cents. Hop's from nine till two. In the languages and in the mathematics, the instruction will be given chiefly by Mr. Kirkland. Wheie I . i r i . -r i masteis in the modern languages i.r,- i ii , i i i ,l i'w usual i,.itio;iai cnamcs will he I made. A'o otheis except for Music and LLiaw1 Mi. Music is taught by Mile. Sophie Gjertz. and also, to the younger scholars, by Miss Kirkland. 211 Thompson, between Bleeche and Amity streets. New York, July 25th, 1841 7-3t. r,-T'V FKO.M ten to twenty acres L of good land within 1 Vjg 1-2 miles of the Borough of pjjkj, Vincennes, on which to erect s75 a POOR HOOSE, and we shall meet at the couit house on the first Friday in October next, for the purpose of receiving sealed proposals. Any person who cannot attend on that day may Gle his proposals with the Auditor which will be properly attended to. II. TFKBETT, Comm'rs K. C. GEO. SIMPSON. 3 Neatly executed at this office.
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for the year 1811. tsce is hereby given that the dupli - cate tot tne present year n now in my han-ls.an J that the amount of tax lev icd on each one hundred dollars valuation of property is as follows to-wit: For Stute purposes 20 crnts " Count' do 20 " KoaJ do 5 " Erectin'' Lunatic Aavium 1 do do do Asylum for deaf and dumb 2 mills. Etth.poll for Sl.tte purposes 50 cents " County 50 no 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: In Decker Township on Tuesday 15 Oct 1C do Johnson do Wednesday Harrison Palmyra Vigo Widner Busseron do do d do do Thursday 17 do Saturday 19 do Tuesday 22 do Wednesday 23 do Thursday 21 do Friday 25 do Saturday 20 do Washington do Vincennes do That my office will be kept open frorr; thehrst day of Ootooer until iho first day ol January tor tne purpose ol receiving taxes, except on the days appointed to meet in each township. JAMES JOHNSON, T. IT. r. Vireennes, August 'J! st, 1 S4 1 I'2-Gt TAil. n ffc HAltRELS Tar, in store and for 14 'A tM MA I) I) OX & HAY. June 5, '-11 -1 - if ii l-l 25 11 Si , ' M HANKFUL lor past favors, would inform the citizens of inceniies, as well as those living in the adjacent neighborhood and counties, that he is now prepared to fjrnish them in any quantity of Jeer, Porter, ,7e, Yeast, Grains, Com anl Iiye J 17; is ley, Peach Brandy, At the shortest notice, and on very icasonable terms for cash, and kindly solicits a continuation of ihe patronage heietofore extended to him. N. B. The above mentioned articles, he warrants to be of the best quality, and fully equal to any which can be had in the western country. September 4th, 1814 14-ly. WUST received, two hundred rind fifty barrels, No. 1. Kenaw ha Salt, and for sale by .M A !))() X d: II AY. June 5, is 44.... 1 .if A 1. 1. . X . W. CAKlt. I F T?"r o. . t Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW, Vincf.nnls, Ixd:an.. y3xJ.. attend, jointly, to the practice of t i. ir prufessi n in this and the .icihuriag counties of Indiana and Illi- , 1 1 V i r. . May 11, 1311... 19. .tf ncfcrenccs. Hon. Jno. W. Davis, asliington City. Hon. II. Dab) Owen, " Hart. Cuiiim'mgs Hart, Philadelphia; Woodward it Ducenljery, New York; II. C. G wathniey, " W. & C. Fellow?, Vm. Hell, - Louisville, Ky. C. T. Tavlor. J J. S. & 'A . J. Wise, Win, Hurteh fc Co., Vincennes, Ind.,P. Dornn, Eon. J. (jr. Head, JeiTersonville, Ltd.; M. W . Foster, . ii, i t i I'e ershure i, Ind. I. Johnson, v b ' To .tScrciaasaf ajjel trade; x OF THE WABASH VALLEY. 'PHE subscribers have erected a large Paper Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and having sparec no cost in obtaining the most approved Machine iv A 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 Kags, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash at fair prices. BAK13EE, Y ANDES A; CO. Dec. 2, IS 11 30 lv. ST Or THE THIEF! "Oroke Jail on SatuaJay morning last, a man named about f:vs feet nine inches in heUht, of rathci slender make, sandy hair, fair complexion, sharp nose, very talkative, and had on when he made his escape, a dress rheck coat, white coarse linen pantaloons, low black hat, with a broad ribbon around it. I will give a reward of T vV TV 55 55 Hi Ij A M S , to any person who will deliver the above described person to mo in Vincennes, or confine him in any Jail 60 that I can get him again. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Vincennes, September, 10th lSll. 15-3t N, B. Jones, the above described prisioner, was confi.ied in a cell with two others, and had. on the day previous to his escape, provided himself with a part of a bedstead, w ith which he struck nie the moment I unlocked the door of his cell, three several times befoie he stunned me so as to 'effect his escape. He whs taken up and lodged in Jail for horse-stealing. I- M. n j c o .v YV ANTED, 5,000 lbs, good sound Bacon by V D. S. BON NEK. Vinccnnc.5, August 1, 1 SI 1 0 tf. Blanks tor sale at this ofiice.
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I v o ii ;a d iTl i 1 1 S a w . JUST RECEIVED, 4 A: Gs feel Kowland's Mill Saws Glj feet Hoe's enst-steel 'do. do. 10,000 lbs assorted . Iron from Tilts burgh. For sale by WM. BURTCIL Vincennes March, 10, 1814. 41-tf.
Copper, Tasi and Sheet Iron WARE MANUFACTORY. tsE-fea- ty:-yr J OUT1! than ever sold in this market, either wholesale or retail. All kinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice, and at very reduced prices. Shop opposite A. W. 'Tracy's store. Water Street. ' II. AD DILL. Vincennes, May 4th, 1844. 43IMIMSEUS AUeiitiosi! HENRY K. WISE, Saddle and Harness MAKER, YITERELJV gives notice, that hereafter he intends constantly to keep on hand at the store of his brothers in Vincennes, as well as his icsidence in the country, woik of all kinds in his line of business. IDs saddles he will warrant to be well made of as good materials as can be procured in the West, and are insured not to 'slain the Pantaloons-'' The above articles he will sell extremely low f..r OASII. or almost any article of COUNTJi Y PRODUCE, delivered either in Vinceimes, or at his residence in the country. January 21, l14 31-tf. mm feJl'EUM, Lard, Linseed, Castor, Neat's Foot, Oiive, and Tanner's O l, a! ways on ban J and for sale by JOSEPH SOMES. June 8th. IS 14. J-tf. TAILORS AM UIZZE-V. IS505A W A: CU WSilil, J I AA'E removed their establishment up stairs over the shop formerly occupied by them. where thev wiil 5o able to accommodate their customers in every Form. Fashion, Fancy and Fixture of AND although they have taken this perceptible rise in the world, they will inform the public that they don't choose to be considered ABOVE their business; and that though their position be considerably elevated, their prices are much KEDUCED. (j-THEY are now in receipt of the latest New York and Philadelphia h t t u WH "r.- rrer r-( trs i'i wrt in thn ,'lu :ii ij-st and best mariner, and will take in return for Tailoring. All kinds of Country Produce. Vincennes, July 14th, 1844. ?-tf. SiierilY's Sale. Y viitue of a writ of Fi. F3. to me directed from ihe Clerk's office of the Knox Circuit couit, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, on Monday, the 30th day of September. 1 S44, between the hours prescrib ed by law, the rents and profits for the term of 7 years of the following real estate to-wit: The east half of the south eastqua'ter of section twentyone. (21) township four, (1) north range eight (8) west, and west half of the south east quarter of section twenty-one, (21) of township lour, (4) north r ine eight (8) west. in the district of Vincennes fully containing one hundred and sixty acres (160,) and in case of failure to realize the full amount of debt, interest and costs due on said writ, I will at the same time and place proceed to expose to sale the fee simple cf the above described real estate. Sold to satisfy said writ in favor of William P. Deckes and against Samuel Canting. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Vincennes, September 2d, 1844 1 4-4 1. Sheriff's anl T V virtue of two writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed from the Clerk's oliice of the Knox Circut court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincennes, 011 Monday, the 30th day of September, 1 S 1 1, bet ween the hours pre scribed by law, the rents and profits for the term of seven years of the followinsr real estate to-wit: lying and being in the Lower Prairie, below Vincennes, in Vincennes township, Knox county. 3 arpen's in width extending from the river Wabash back to the pond and on one side by the land of Dominick Page and on the other side by Francis Generew, be the same niuie or less, it being the same land that Vital Uouehie now lives on. and in case of failure to realize iho full amount of debt, interest and costs nw due on suid writs, I will at the same time and place proceed t" expose the fee simple of the above described real estate. Sold as the property of Vital Couchie to satisfy said writs one in favor of John Marney and one in favor of John II. Dinwiddie and Samuel A. Kinkade and arjaiust Vital liouchie. ISAAC MASS, S. K. C. Vincennes. September 3d, 1 11 1 1 It. rHL undersigned takes this method of tendering to his former friends and patrons, his thanks fcr the encouragement he has heretofore received from them, a-id kindly asks fcr a continuance of the same. His shop is on Market street, one door from the Grocery of Mr. I'y an. where can be found at all times nrrad ; i.uUv r.i' all LfsscI. Which he rvi'hel 'at barely a living profit. Perons from the country can have baking done on the shortest notice, and at the moot reasonable prices, and he would earnestly reijuest them to give him h call previous to purchasing elsewhere. Fresh Yeast Constantly on hand and for sale on reasonable teims.tothe citizens of Viricenncs, and all others who may wish to purchase of him. He will also Jjloutd Candies Of any quantity and at tho tdior'est notice, and of any length or circumference for any person on moderate terms. BENJAMIN rRYEH. August -Oth, 111. Z 'm.
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Just Kcceivcd, A n d for Sale. "lOFFEE, by "the Uag, Nails, do keg. Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 by the box, Kiee, by the barrel, Salaratus, by the keg, White Lead, do do. Tar, by the barrel, Kosin, do A. W. TKACY. June 27th, 1814. -5 tf. P. DORAN, &g AS re-opened his IRON STORE, on Water street, and has on hand a full assortment of the best brand Juniattu Bloom Iron, which he will sell low for cash, or give in exchange for Produce. lie keeps also, at the same stand, a general assortment of Dry CJoods and Groceries, Boots. Shoes, Hats, &.c, &c. lie also continues to keep a stock of tho same articles at his stand near Ids residence on Second street, and has Just Reccircd 30 Hhls Pourbon and Raclifitd Kentuckv VVhikev, 100 Bb!s. Kenawha Salt, which he will sell low for cash. June (---l--if FyiUriG ESTABLISHMENT fEJMlLI subscribers have this day comnienced the erection of a Fulling Mill, which they intend to have in operation by the first of October next, when they intend to full, dye, and dress, woolen manufacture as well and as cheap as it ca:i be done any where in the west. They wish to call the attention of the public (particularly the farmers,) thus early to the erection of this establishment, that they may have their wool manufactured
in such a way, that it may be properly finished. The conductors of this establishmet having had long experience in the East in the above business, feel confident that they will be able to satisfy the most sanu;i:u; expectations of any who may choose to favor them with a call. Produce of a'.l kinds taken in exchange for their 1h1; r at the cash price. DAVID MAX, i:. Z. PlY AN. Jawrer.ceviMe, Ills. April 18th, 1S44. -10 tf SPRING GOODS, rEPH C subscriber has just received hi stock of Spring goods, consisting of new style Prints, and Ladies, Men's and Bov's Summer wear, Florence Praid, Straw and Willow Punnets, Fur. Brush, Wool and Palm Hats, Velvet ( 'aps, Poots and Shoes, a good ascor;inent, Iron, Nails and Castings, Sad liersr, Hardware and Q ieenware, Trace Chains, Sythes and Sneads, Linseed Oil and White Lead, Indigo and Madder, Coffee and Sugar, and almost every artiele required b- the farmer and mechanic, and will be sold low for barter or cash. WM. BUUTCII. May 1st, 1844. 18--tf. ttY 500 AT FIVE VFAl CET. 52 BLAVEK (near William St.) NEW-VOKK is DAILY RECEIVING FROM AUCTION ALL SORTS QF D3Y GOODS, which lie will sell from the bills at FIVK PER CENT, FOR CASH. The actual cost is always marked in figures on each article;. Also Goods suitable fur Miliners, Merchant Tailors, Hitters, Shoe and Slock Manufacturers. August 1, H41 9-3m. Mason Jr Tattles Adv. N. Y. A S El V O II 01. pf' ''1"' II E subscribers being agents for eastern - woollen manufactories will pay the Highest urkes in cash jor all descriptions OF WOOL, Delivered in Louisville, Ky. JAMES CEOMEV & CO. Louisville, Ky., June '."th. 1844 C-2m. -pIIE WKSl'EKN TONIC PILLS prepared - and sold by the subscriber, are Warranted to cure all cases of Fever and Ague and Chills and Fever. Z3' Tlce I'er 75 cents. J. SOME:. August 21st, 184 I 12-t AHD SURGERY. J. IL MANTLE'S (hi,-e -" the Banie that was occupied by the late Samuel Hi!!, Esq., in WUe's Building, opposite J. C. Clark's llohl. Cr Resuhnce at J. C. Clark's lloid. Vincennes, AugUft 1, 1841 11-tf. Athuinistrator's iVoticc. ST A T E O F INJDI A N A , ? Knox County. $ 4 T the May term of the Knox county Probate Court, A. D. i5i44,said court declared the etate of George Eurtch to Le probably insolvent, croditors arc therefore required to file their claim acaiiist the e.-tute for allowance, in the said Probate Court within ten months from the date hereof, or they will not be entitled to payment. W?f. II. ALLI&ON AJm'r. June 1st, 1844. 12-Gw. F E M A L E I H S T I 1 11 TZ . V i n c c n-n e s , Indiana. VlLLresume her schord again ai'er a valdt,on of bix weeks, on Monday, f eptemUr iV lg41,at the roornb formerly occupied ;.t tL-e B load way Home. August 15th, 1311 1 1-tf.
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