Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1844 — Page 4

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the texas cuicnnr:. i he Lokie? arc all down in ti c much, 'i'hev j 1st have heard the news lrom the Houth, i hat ine Coon ha- civen them another bite, And the Texas chicken wouldn't Sht, Get out of the way, your poke r ot poison Can't hurt Clay nar Erclinghuy-eu, The L-Aies thnucht that thev could vox us. If thrj ecu! ! fool the coon with Texas,They swore 'twas u card th t could not fid, Uut the coon had too many rinjs or. his tail. Get out of the way, Ac. John Tyler In it! the Texas e?s. And sent forthwith to the South to heir That John Calhoun would sit on the nest, And 10 hatch it out would do his best. Get out of the way, &c. John Calhoun said ihnt he would try A ill hatch it fer him bye and hyc; o day and night sat he to watch, To ee if the Texas egg would hatch. Get out of tha way, &c. So he sat a month and his patience fled, He fail the develish thing was dead; S in a pet the shell he brukWhen who crawls out but Jime Get cut of the way, Jtc. John Calh ma stood will, his" : . . . r.,,And looked as if his head : ' Then a" t once an oath he That Pol"; wa the man he r, k a ( r Get out of tha way, Then soon the news w -' " ! ' ' Dut none coul"! guess v r 1 . - Till all at onre ciies Ty. Ti? Jinn y Po'k or. i) 1 ' Gel out of the vnov, rd now at once to w. ; . v. - . To nominate Vice Pre. ,, to thev twis.'ed round a;1 1 ' ' ' i " 1 Who would bring the mo-t ; ' -.. ;r r. ,?i . j r Get out of the way, ';: Then first they tried the Errr And thiew out 'il is for a tai-. Put fd.i said they need not '5 For him to bait o vilo a hooL Get out of the way, ic. Then for this error to atone. They pitched upon the great KevKioi.'t ,- And Dada said they need not wnii. He va ready cut, and thy for bait. Get cut of the way, Ac. With one consent they placed him on. And swore they would hive the great Ktyetor.e; Put Dallas wriicled so aiout. He ma le the point of the hook stick out. Get out of way, &c RANT LOCOS KANT. i Tct Dinrr de boatman dnnrn. The whis en lauh, the whig can sinj, 1 h-.? wnizs they'ie t.p to evety tLiing, They go for the tariiT. p fcr tae iaw, Go for Clay with a loud huzza. Oh! rant 1 ico rat. Pint all n.c' t t;U ! road dyliht. And j -in with the whiz-- in the morning; lleiali h ! the uliis wiil row, t'p a It Kier the loco focos. I just went cut to ihe t-rt t'other ni;ht. To heir the in f-ienk by the clear 100 jniiUt, And was su.-pri-ed r.i i: y co-.ns to see That h id cji-jo ..iT cf the Hickory tree. Oh! Kaat, &c. There's many a Cucn we used to see. Cracking nuts op. his hickory tree. That now climbs high on the itui iv Oak,He did not like Van he can't go Polk. Oh! Iiant, &c. Otr-r the c untry f.r and wide. All the petty gir's are on .,sr id -They wor.t marry Loc s. no indeed, Because thev c,i rot like the bteeJ. Oh! Kar.t, &c. But if t!;e'il turn round and vote for Clay, All the pretty girld will then say yea; Put if they w.int as sure as life. There"? no prettv girl will be their vvifc. Oh! Rai.t, &c. The Loco may rant and do th. ir best To beat our 'Harry of the West, Put the people all take it as a joke. From Amos Kendall down to Polk. Oh! Rant, &e. A ri.igtvled coon when up a tree, ! the funneft "igh! you'd wish to re?,lie winks his eye he wags his tail, He makfs the Loco all turn pale. Oh' Kant. &c. Now come, true whiijs join in the rout. To turn the loco locos out; And ahout next fa!!, when the land ia fieed; Their wont be a loco le.'t for seed. Oh! Rant. Ac. Hk.ar Mr. Polk's bosom Fbiend. Mr. Tiirney uf Ternessee. is a candidate for Presidential Elector in Mr. Tolk's own State. What Faya Mr. Turney on Texut and disunion Mr. 'Forney declared thai, if any civil commotion, should grow out of ihe agitation of this question, he for one would b- found lighting for Texas and against the Union! He hIko stated that if 1m was iifff s member of Congress he would voto for a Si' I to appropriate monay out of the puhli" T-fias try suruci'Ht to p3y ll the r!bt of Ta whefher Ttxs was arvuex.?1 or iti'i.'

The t7oIlcnd Canal audita importance t!her manufactures will he found in the reSngland ia securing aa ascendancy on gions of the far-west within her own tbe Lakes. j tei tutorial limits backed snd enforced by The few remarks we put forth irj a lre j hf,r naval Sliprem;icy oll lheso i.dand 3es3, number of this paper, on the far-reiehtug ; lf- m,(J,j ,0O policy of En2!aii..l, to holdfa.it what she Alreaiy'roe the eves of the old world iKfi. and. add there to it-hat she can. in ref- . fllrn(i . U fl ,.,,,' r,,u(t. nr ,?lf, ..i ;,.;.,.

jereuce to her deep laid dehorn of cutting , fi : 23 t,.e Seal of a fuUiro Empire. ;a shin channel from the Si. Lnwrfi.pn Wj.,.,,,, ,inp , pa so distant as the he Upper Lakes, fSfins to h -vp awaken- .i.,...i. ,,, -V ,!,. ,,..rim K,.-n lixrd it.

ed some aiteirion to the subject, and the inquiry what n to be tho result ot this stupendous work? The reMilt no man en euirmte it is hiddt-n in liu; wemb of time; hot asntninir as u po-tnUto 1 h ;i l ilu rr.ans are !iu!liei-m to attain the end for which they are used, no man of ordinary forc of intellect can fttil to perceive i:iat ihn tnovo on the ciiegsbo.rd d nati tns, has we'd nigh check-inj-tt-d m on t!iGlj?kkt 1 . il l" . . 1 . . - t I

il w j nan a 'Kin:', wo wiMi.u run niu:ni 1 . , up nre m;iu, -tiol'

parallel a little farther, ami pay that the 'queen,' backed by lier 'knights' and 'bishops had U into our 'castle's' square, and spiked our em;on. whilst wa were, skirmishing with utir 'pewn's on her OutpOStd. In other words, whilt endoring the unmanly abuse of our whole nation, lor the temporary suspension of the payment id interSL by sum States ami private corporations to her subjects, fr loans which have. leen wasted on profitless projects of inteinal improvements, (ireat Britain he.s eteat'ily pursued her grand design of not only consolidating- hr power over the Amcne.m colonies, but of eecuring, m long ns t-he tlm!l remain mi-tress of tii3 peas, an srBolut supremacy uti t!:e great Ameriean Iakes. We would not be thought alarmists. -- We would not p. lav the braggart bv avinr that we do not f British - ; - t 1 i , ! f hi, Jt ts oV . ...1 ' "II! 1 ;. o ' tho ' s j ; , r P - a ' 1 i .' ' cff.ptT : rtn ry AZ ' : o.rti o' er . r ! r s'ra i F- ::r r tr -3 ' s0!l r r 0 ii o r i,,.:C s i 01 . c.-. .1 -1 M. .' V '! t t:t ,v ft 1 ; it : ot ui e iv-r I A t-ero ,-,s ' r t her ihe prowhieh is Mjet.iy - ro".d h.hes. l;oo, trress of tins Vl !;v ' '.. ann! loaJinit the iirgest ships and steamers to pass through its locks t- Chicago without transhipping thir enrcos! Cargoes. of vv ha: consisting! r Goods, as we lirtiominaie almost every tiling mamifa:tured in Englan i arms an i munitions of war, (for no evil intent, surely!) to til! ..i' her new n;ican:rtfc r.t the ';o-:s' wideh will line the? Wei, an ! Oanal from its commencement, below th foils, to its .'ermiitiii, twenty miles higher up the Li ke, iIiku the old post at .Maitland. And if ships and steamers of the largest cIpss can t e taken trios far up I feat, troops may a'.o. in l.ke manner ba moved and stationed w lo re the most etlicient service may rtq ;;re iheai, 'i'hts sc.-omplislied, and but litt'o- remailts to be dnno before iir M.tiestv's i-.uniiue? wil, be put in requisition to torre ;

another c-riro of raiK beating the m-j:uh-.r'. Then put them in pots until the scnption, 'Bo ouio.ry tine between Her, ti of , ti r n,j watPro( rensio ntdlv,

Aii j-siy s comny ot ungon, cnu me cutted S:ates of America.' England maintains her American colonies at great expense, much after the manner (and with scarcely less prospect of fii'tro return.) that a plethoric, gram-1 . pv old gentleman t;i his gran .1 climacl ric, does h graceies? sponi'ahrift of aso.i they foot the bills, and charge them to account of profit and loss. England tried tho project of builJing a Lake Navy in 18 13-' 14, with what success is known to most readers. We have been content to cet a walh on her shio-vards and lav keel for keel with her. 1 - i This was her ilecov ; She knew full w ell if she could 1 : 1 1 our suspicions of any intpnt nn her mrr tit incrpase her maraume

force cu the Lakes, till her gre.M channel: African in noti.r.ng the anniversary of should base been complete.!, she vouid!Uie t"mI of ?HOrlh i'o.nt, says:-;A fact

lay a thumb to her nose and shake at us deuam e w ttti her little linger. And docs she not now occupy precisely this position;' Her chain of inter-natlonal com munication with the great western waters is nearly complete, and she will soon be in a condition to mark her latitudinal line on the map of North America, a.s she has done on that of Asia. Her Hudson Bay Company, i sec ,nd in importance, i: h true, to the Hon. Ea-t India Company, whieh in power and resources is scarcely less potent than the Imperial Parliament itself but it is still powerful for evil as clashing wiih our rights and piivileges for driving a commerce with the numerous Indian tribes of the West, an 1 with our maratime rights on the North-west coast, and in the lin'ia.i Ocean. Quebec is, without a figure, the Gibraltar to our immense Medoerranean seas, and without doubt is destined to give laws to an internal trade, vastly greater than that which England now possesses with the St3les of Ameri'.".. As we advance in lha production of every fcTiicle which sh now supplies uf wtdi new uut-Kv tot

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I world ary. one after another, falling1 or beinp; nu w--m"d!t (1. The spirit of in lt" pondt'ijce lias driven trillion.'. Md will continno to drive iniHious more, to ti.i land of freedom. Kokand ener.uragop emigration to her Aii.'- noMn colonies. Sho thereby seenres ronsf.n. ncce-stons to the r;nks id her skeleton battalions r--nt over to protect Urr Maiestv's N.'rth A mericn r.osit-ssion. in ir! v sqnabb!"3 for rlhco, in oi-rerraril oi t-.ii tho-e weiglitier ineilters, 3) fa-t aceuinu hting in" the pe-d!e of our great rival neighbor. she .seriously threatens io kick tho beam forever against v-. We would warn our countrj men against the ;-ending danger. We would t-a; nestly invoke ttte rulers of th: nr"at peple, to consider the? thing. To set about the business of the nation oid especially would we point attention to the subject which we havo o imperfectly introduced in the few reumrk now, and before submitted. It is one of deep interest to the whole union, mid sooner or later, mast become of ivnl prominence in th5 deliberations -f the councils of the nation. From Buffalo to the head watci nf the Mi-sissippi tmd the mouth ( f the Sabine, we have scarcely the semblance of defence, in r.ny national work. We have in our ' !om. eoncentra'ed W"et of the Mis- .... , '''fi feree of sr. me live, v v .. . - -h needs but liuie ,: , , .., 0 c,-:, ; , wp ;'-e 1: 0'.' s.n i;,,- i si... x d V. rt .s v f i t-'il !! -. trov ce vc ferr e . tn'-rc. recently 1 1 A;:: ier ,'" . one h'5 . i 0 : c e , -.V ; h . r ' . . n 1 "j ' s: 1 ; . . o i . :':c ' iit. OO ''la a for v. no '.rd the her f ( i ' e --. r :e :- i in -a s pr-o'i-e Sibtt r li'.pi 'tear, to t.ko !!.' revolted er of ),;.: o! t:: 2"iou3 in, .1 th IS. O. :1 ,r -t - jvs, 1 ' ii . 1) succeeded w t-ii ; :he that pertus having , early llowers, 3rd take U.;o: s .... e CT'-'aleSt ns!3 to defeat till ir object, by piantinji out ("O soon. T: e Dahli.i is an Autumnal, and onirhl never to he planted ia open ground he b re the last of June. The red s-pider the worst hkmiiv to the nerfeciion of this beautiful flower is easily d'Siroved by .syiinging the under si lo of tho leaves tif ;he pdant .d soon us they b gm to turn yellow, with a solution of whalo oil a iap, in proportion of two piuti.'sof so;ip to fifteen gallons of water. The plan f r partirrr the root of the Dahlia h as foil iw. In May, take your roots and plant them for sprouting, leaving th crown, or pa r t where the eyes are situated, on; of tho ground. When th- sprouts are sufficiently developed, like them up and divide the root with th 1. ,( j as ... 1 rno .-.. w;l, oi r-r,-:,Jj8l to kebp u.em in a grovvincr state. To cul:iva'i by slip. i: will be necessary to prepare a hot bed in April, of stable manure in the u-r.ial way as you would to r.-ise early v-getah!?s; and when ihe eat is about half soe'H, which will be in about ten days, put in your roots, leaving the crown above. Wbn your sprouts are three inches long, slip them T with a knife, place them in pots tilled wi:h light soil, and return thin to the hot bed, giving the in pleniy of water, and only su'fieient air to keep them frm wiping. In ihree weeks thev will be sufficiently rooted to endure hing transplanted. Eari of Washingt on. The Baltimore has pist come to our knowledge, wh'ch U may not be unimportant to mention at this time. We learn from a reliable source, that the British government had actually made out the patent, con-tiinting Goners 1 Ross 'Eirl of Washington,' in consideration of the capture of the American capHol. and the destruction of the public buildings. Th" death of Gpn. R. at the 1-aliie of North Point, which took place in about ihree w eeks afterwards, most effectually frustrated the intention of the goveminent. Carriage to take Mr. Clay to Washington. William F. Peterson, of Wheeling, Va., has ( ruered as good a coach as Messrs. Downing it Abbot, of Concord, N. II., can make, to have the likeness and the name of Henry Clay painted upon it, and to be delivered to him inWheelin tho last of December next. This coach is intended to be used for the first lime to convey Mr. Clay from Wheeling, Va.. to Cumberland, Md., cr. hh way fo Washington, to flfimne the office of President fer the rifxtfout v-eirs.

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pOFFEE, by the Bag, 'ft (ilass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 by the box. Pice, by the barrel. tsa!a;ratus. by the keg, W hite Lead, do do, Tar, by the barrel, Kosin, do A. W. TRACY. June 27th, 1814. -5 tf. P7DORAN. AS re opened his 2HOX STOfiE. on - Water street, find has on hand a full assortment of the best brand .iiini.ma Bloom Iron, which be will .-ell low for cash, or ive m exchange or lie keeps also, at the same stand, a gen eral assortment of Drv Goods and Gr-c ries. Boot.--. Shoes, flats, eve., &,v. 1 1 also conlinut s to keep a stock of tha san:e nriieies at his stand near his residence on Second .street. ?uid has . H.st Ut'Ci 1 Bbls Bourbon and Uectiiied Kenluck W hiskey, 100 Bbls. KenaA'ha Sdit, which he will sell low for cash. June (" 1 if fc'i lfi fc r ads r uiM 1 'fi til L subscrihers have tloa day c'lnimenced the erection of tlHtri'l .Mill, which they intend to l.e in operation by the first of October next, w hen thev intend (o full, (lye. ami dress, woolen uianufrtCtui e as wd! j'nd as ch -ao as jt cr.n be done any Thev wish to cal where in the w ihe atteroii n of the publie (art:cuiirly the tarm rs.) thus ttxw to the erection of this cm jhlUhuint, that the' may hae ii.p.t w ool inHniifac:i.reii 11 a way, that it may be properly ;s t sfiidishmet hav-Ea-t in to-d h 'ie 10 ? c-ns i-: e - ir. ! w , " ' - i ' f 1 v . f i ' ;(,ds v ! a l thu c . ioi r 1 1 ', V i 1 MA hlWfi-noe 1 !e, - . v v,.t. V5 -.-r y rv. 1 - -' 1 " ' 4 - 1 H 1 . 1 . 13 ,1 :-t. i N II W- OKK 4s r ;-' e .-' olw . ir;. n;?;c fp.dm accUon ir D HY GOODS. AL-. i 01; cash. I'll. y s n hearts .V.o . : rh, and O'.--1 1 , illl O? .V . f. c II - Ti ! v 4 M B?i-- .. F..'-f ,-t-,l rty H E subscribers being sgrnts for eastern woollen manufactories will pay the Iligheit prices in cash for all descriptions OF WOOL. Delivered in Louisville, Kv. .1 AMEs CKOMI'Y dlr CO. Louisville. Kv.,.fim.. 2";h I s 1 e-2m. WO pHE Uhs Fi; TOMC Pii.LS prepared and sold by the subscriber, are Warranted to cure all cases of Fever and .igne and Chills an I Fever. (Tj" Price per box 75 cents. J. SOMES. August 21st. 1841 12MEDICINE D SURGERV. J. IL MANTLE'S Office, i. the same tiiat was orrimip.l hv the late Samuel Hill. Esq , in HY-V Building, opposite J. C. Clark' Htel. C7" Residence at J. C. Clark's Hotel Viacennes August G, 1341 11-tf. Administrator's Xoticc. STATE OF IN HI NA, Knox County. 5 V T the May term of the Knox county Pro!a'e l Ciurt, A. I). 1 41, said court declared the state cf George Uui loll to be probably insolvent, r.uhtors are therefore required to rile their claims cain-t the estate for allowance, in the said Probate Court w ithin ten months from the date hereof, or they will not be eolith d to pnvmcr.t. H. ALLISON AJraV. June 1st, 1841. 12-6w. I v o ia n ii 1 TI a I I H a w s . JUST RECEIVED, 3 A" iti feet Rowland's Mill Saws. Cj-j feet Hoe's cast-steel do. do. 1 lbs assorted Iron from Pittaburgh. For sale bv WM. nURTL'II. Vincennes March. 10, laid. 11-tf. WARE fiiAHUFACTOBY. -1 1 " OWER than ever sold in this market, either wholesale or retail. All kinds of jobling done at the shortest notice, and at very reduced prices. Shop opposite A. W. Tracy's store. Water Street. IL AD DILL. Vi cennes, May 4th, 1814. 43SALT ! 75 UST received, two hundred and fifty f barrels, No. 1, Kenawha Salt, and for sale by June 5 1 S4 4 MADDOX Ac HAY - -1 -tf

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TAKE Mencs H' cvcr A: .siiie lonie,, AND IF A CURE is NOT EFFKC ED THE PURCHASE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! neTni-' 11 1 OSILL Vi?' and uinv. rs I lemedies are the ! 1 c , .. . , 1 order of the c!av. Scarce e in one take up V 1 . u- 1 1 . .1 , a acspaoer or periodical into his h?nd, but that the vaunted pretensions of ome patent medicine. ahuudantly vouched for the cuiUf all kind of diseases, strikes the eve. Th. nn'.He it is honed. ... ' ... 1 .u. ....... u.i.- ill caviv uniiifu liiitt Illtrse ULlrUIU siaieilieilis I iii favor of select meJicines. arc a sure evidence i-f their quai ker aad that there is not, nor there be. c universal medicne. nur uny rem that icill prove effectual in a great number of aiteasef! It would seem clear to common sense, that d 1st rises of ei.tirt ly d liferent characters. should require diiFcrent remedies for their rcraov al. The invaluable medicine now oll'ered to the public, makes no such pretensions; il is enough to claim for it a specific operation, in the removal of the above frequent and r'i-tresshiar mulady, in the treatment of which, its virtues are being established, in every ntw cue of its use. If r:VJ.S FfcVL'Ii AMI AG? F. ToMC, consiits (f enlirelyvegetafji'e ingredients .and mny he taken without the least degree vf i-tj'-try 10 (tie I co, i.s? itutu n. its operation is miej, and 11 leaves a most ueliph'ful rlow of the animal t-piril ;ifn-r its opc-ation. Tli Y IT.' Our motto is Ah Cure. No ,' if directions arc fu.'i'ivtd,) end it is ; erfcttly harudess in its operation. rr'j' Evt-rv hottlo is accompaaitd l v fell DIKECTIO.Vs?. To this might ba added the certifi. afe of hundreds who have been cured bv the us-j uf the Toi.ic, a id some cases of years standing, where all orher remedies had fulled. Ii many plates on the Mississippi, regular physh iois have silopte 1 the ue .f the T. nic exciusively in the treatment j of the Fever and Ajue, as the only ture remedy. me ( heru. ioii J trie J umc 11 I M ME J) LITE, hardly ev?r r'-nuiring the atcund doit. K ' I' ... 1 . Ft .r.s i 1 .V B .1 U th.,. 1 11: .fled wid. rue t'r.ii'.s aad ni'-'::;hs, a'u g in the ir:!-iinvi wc cou! I.ea- -i ,,x !,f r . ; rii tun i' ;t ' f L. 2' r f. ver ;-!' .r.-, w tin I. t !! d a ( Mi !v- 1, ot:?.' wc-k, si. ' Id she i i !-( Il.-.MC::! ' '!' 'i o'. c waii siilrocu.eil i; llii ir-:'T-U I c . h;.;, it is 1. a ... , 1 H 'i he a;. v- a at... Othei . :.- .fo, f ' o above, !)-, . ;. , ri".!H' j?er..t , fid.- r . For saie w ht,..-,--!e or rco.i ! v .V KA!J1 in Vinceiiuas. r,.y e-tjo. ... '.S K f'0";!ilC j I I ygci.t. J V. ViucfTiies. S"ep!er.jbef 26. Is,;. ; 1: 1 .4 1 i. . t! vv r:s. rv W f'OW J. t. ('lurk'? Hotel, on Mhrk--t street. Silver ware mil mi fit ri Hmt ( 'on 11 ty , - 1 t tioamg or aiiv e a I s e n g r a v e u V . ; r- ' " i . Sil v-rin , thing appertainini: to his :i!)e of business, done on tae siiortestl iioti'.-e. Vinoene. April 13th. 1814. 45-tf. iooi V. Siitiiiiire. Joiin fxobertso0 s? s f . -' " " - TVT" . ' v1 "V WW fn Ji fr hilSSI.N & FGftWAHDiNG 9 T. b " i ft 1? ft i- ?r -a. iS V AS -i ii a A. W. 1'r.ACY, Es'i., D. S. BoNNElt, " ! Tr. , , ,j incennes, la, John Koss, " j J. S. Cv W. J. WliE. J August 1, l-l-3. f'. Iv. 5Ti) T I CE . LL person indebted to the !-te firm of THDRN & TRACY, by by note nr book account, will do weiltocome forward and j-ettle the same J5 I am determined tochsetbis buM - ness. Th-.fe reelecting this uot.ee, will not be surprised to tind their notes and accounts placed in ine nsuos 01 a m aj;isiraie in uie i"wnsip in which they reside. A W.TRACY June 27th, 1844. 5-tf. Mi tl && A W.3 THC 7 . ?';,l7' u,a"Uu!.f;r t!ir71 Pfru:: age that he has reee:veo trom Ins friends and tae puouj in generui, vy iuis niu iiiiorni mem that he will sell the STOCK OF GOODS Now cn hand, at the reduced price of OlilGI21L COST For ready pay, tit her in Cash or Produce. A. W. TRACY27th, 1S4L June 5-tf. C. 21. ALIEN'. W. V' CARR. 1 r 1,. f- n inn A lili. Attorneys and Counsellors ot LAW, Vincexnes, Indiana. ,rILL attend, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. May 11, 1S44... 49--tf ncferencea.--Hon. . I no. W. Davis, Washington City. Hon. R. Dale Owen, " Hart, Cummings &f Hart, Philadelphia; Woodward 6c Dusenbery, New York; H. C. Gwathmey, "j W. & C. Fellows, Wm. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson, O. T. Taylor, Louisville, Ky. 1 J J. S. & W.J. Wise, f" Win. Burtth & Co., P. Doran, incennss, Ind.; Hon. J. G. Rea I, Jeffersonville, Ind.; M. V. Foster, n , L , T ,

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ro.Nic. riHE unexampled svecrss of thii P17KELY A VEGETABLE Tonic, in curing in t few hour, where ALL other remeJie hav fai'"" and that too, in cases of six, lane twelve 1 j eighteen months standing-warrenu the asseuion. i").K taken accorJins ta ,he "ireciiona, it ig in. ' :t? anJ be cotlvillceJ that h u i pleasant, most certain, and the very BF.ST renv. r . . , ,. - Ulj01 'Pdv !edy ever onered to the rubhe. forruttinv n .nw,) , 1 J . . 1 uiong a spetdu 1 termination to Chi, Is or Ague and Fever tk n j tvf, j , TV' Wa8.,oblal,,tJ fr TIED : V h ;v ' 81 tnc"aM to any I ii " "-UtS U,N 1 KE.MEDi and may therefore le taken bv c: ry one with the most perfect safety. Be sure ir. can 'ask for CLEMENS' INDIAN TONIC, put up fduby GE'K V- HOUSE, proprietor, whose name " I -i "" w" ai.u irpper 01 eacn Dottle. None genuine without his written aignature. ' iyi ut up are! sold, wooiesale and retail by G. W. HOUSE, pr.prietor, Nashville, Tenn. Pi ice ?1 per botl! Also for sale by . i jt this place. -March 2.'id. 114 r 11 e & W. J. WISE, agent. 4l-tf E W OCPPEBj m SHEET IRON a 11 1: AD. l ROBINSON has the pleasure of ii)f..r;;.jlig his frit n.I and the public, that he will ke-jp constantly on hsrii!, a large quantity of tepprr, ri a Mm i t Iron Alwavs fr.r s i'e whedesnle or retail Jit lo',i tv.iTEii 2,1.1 rk. lie ,s hlso prc.'red i do any kind of In inc. l iii,e on tiie slioiicet notice and in a Jf . '?l'l EPT f C rS I - Thai an ot. .i ttie Country. hop on lari.ft street, ot:e door below W. J. Ileberd's. ,,; April. 2:, IS 1 40-t T'M m SHEET IROtl i ' iirle3a' erms. oigs and I'll. - yI A '.M't s. Tor Jjh- "j fe. - ; j -. ..00 : -. - .'.' re .7i. i ; ' " ." T ' - 1 1 - , . , h 1, !l r. vi t 1, ii ,1 cooo : h -'- it,;- : .1 i ei i ihe t ; 1 ' e, is H , j iv i.l- iy w '- :: ' ;, j li ir t.d'!.l--: hf w 1 I aa jjood ! ! lie 1 ' :J ; ui --re ii!-u:e ; i. j i f e . ! s:;i 1 A ' ' e s i i I arriiit L.H t aii I 0 ( l ' '-iu'i 'i . h S he A ; ' 1.1,1 K". W : a: i i , v 1 :i.e . ' low r XTJi Y . - -. or at J monrv i-il. k ru,-! 0 ji'' ' i--F PERM. I.ard, Linseed, Castor, Neut'n Foot. Olive, r'.nd TannrrV O l. aiwa s on hand and t r sa e hv JOSEPH SO.MES. June Sih.l-ll. i-tf. .rjHE unde'smiicd lakes mis int tliod cf tenderj 11 ing to Lia fanner fiiends and patrons. Lis , thanks for the eucouoi-emenl he ha- heretofore received from them ;o,d kindly asks f r a continuance of the same His hop is on Merket street, one door from the Grocery of Mr. Ryan, where can Le founJ at all times jErad Jc t'sskes of a!i iiinds. t j Which he will sell at barely a living prof t ', Perons from the country can have baking dona u.i 1.1c MiuntM iiuiier, aiiu hi ine moot reasons hie prices, and he would earnestly request them lo ?'ve him a call previous to purchasing elsewhere. 1. I't'Xil CtlSt ' Constantly on hand and for sale -m reasonable lems t0 the citIZ.us (,f Vh.cennes. and al. otbe.a who mav o purcIieae uf ijim e wj' aso Mould handles Ofanv nuiKtitv anil h! hrrP.t o.i ,.r fUi- le"?; o" circumference for any net eon on moderate terms. benjamin pp.yer. Auenst 20th. 1S44.l2 m. i SAND'S SARSAPA.mia. 1 TO.h purifying the blood, re-inii;,.raiig the j -- general system, the radical and permanen , cure of sscrofuia, Kheuuiatism, Hip d.seas?. Stut born Ulcers, Olwtinite cutaneous eruptions, &c., j &c., just received and for sale by J. SOMES, j Octebcr 1st, 144 Ife-tf. 1 XV I iETf : l A- Min cr FORWARDING & GGMMISSlOM No. IOC, Tchoupitoidoas St., New Orleans. Louisiana. January I0:h. 1S13. .32-Mm. THE ViHOEMNES GAZETTE SY II. Y. CADLGT04. TERMS 12 00, If paid in advance. $2 50, if paid during the frsttix months $3 CO, If not paid during the frs six months, $1 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only at the option of the publisher .vhile arrearages are due. rQ-Advertisemcnts making one square 01 less will be inserted three times for one do!lo, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same propooiori, advertisements sent without orders will, in a cases be inserted until forbid, ind charged accordingly. Five dollars will invariably be chsrjed for J -i!iir!ir ies.

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