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Ti.o iigraaad tho Wan. I: bas b?on well an. I truly laid down

n ab'o ustoriim thit there is a t jn lecy i;i ih-j affVir of every mi. ;-. s i i I'm happy "h thu p?);l? who 3 5 srirem r i' -:r-i k a ) .v t'n j :n:-ir, co-jmc. , v-r ill i"T!Vr,! '' I ''J ! ::vv. To!r: i H ot- I-.-' L 'TTTjr t cau iidi;- f.;i i;j P-os':-k .f 1 1 ? L:iite-.t Suit,- mv of !) ' ...i.-e -irjt.y quoted, "j Ai t 4 vf.i.-.t ; r:;jg,iiie.t h id f n " opinion, or Ita ter of u f t! in'.er.i. national or othencite " i IV" b'.'C'l lru-iuleil !H rpcivn. ry. but vn 't - a we reflect on whrtt i-itc t l )-.n u rer.t aid beneficent .! i!-:r ii-. :j ui re conclusive I t si utter rei-et? an ho i (',-)!( I ' 1 H'.! iii so :V,v w,.rds. What are th-y. !r,,-n when v s.ir'.n no great inter 1 oey ar the t-n h-ojies uf nati tis; oom lri:j li-.; very viials of soeietv; V' ' " f V to Oi i . e re : li 1 h-" -';i s of union., often invisible rv vii.,!i- and often broken .vev.T, with impunity by tho?- ; i-'.t-Us to whom the health of i.'i n.'U socu-tv !! :t '.'U-'rt-st3 is so I'reniieiulv exposed. 'r-j peculiarly endowed l vir.1,, tv. a:id v!)-:j united in a we1), k ..enjuvp ot a most acme En iter. !t;ey are strong i'reit jr-' -! i tiit? day of their power. -m:i l ir ;f,e rulers of a nation to .isiari-t interests; thev must oovn I by i'io prep on lenn iuterets. -ire t ie agr'Miion of iiK-oimd-1 1 . -;i w IS i'l v i! l" .r 1 ! i, i e ;,i : i v t iuals. b a natural law. nun nnpotta-u ??!.! :i iltieii t ih t masses In the p i't.'-s!. :s i;j t ie pliysial world, it is 1 n: is - : Yt ; t-i. interests aro th maout ui wiiioli ov.isti'.uiioiis are to - !ii i : ,-y eM(ed lief, -.re th?m. an I .i t-r extent, independendv of i!ie:n; it i-i ! r ir ro.vtli or extinction tiia; ren n -tr.uiiona, changes u tes3jrv l .'. an :o iong as rashness and kT. fd.ic-i attempt to eo 'interact what they i :.ot u i ierstand, or indeed, perhaps r! Misconceive tfie existence ot, no perma-t-in.i r i. y ex wor-e 3Sorti 'o ? ilay br,ia a i i fart to . -t'r 'ay the v and sileu.' .K'dieucv. ill-digested and projects. ld:e scheme of e .1 to remed v. in pretence, , " jgr ,Vi 'he errors! of yesice of reason, reflection, d i i clamor the wise and K-.oi ! to the oi only coiui'-il not cat.ei to, out uriven bads disorder nuist coui-. C"; ?r:ii"e, if long s i'ited. ni-ist at iengt'i he iieard. and of u.'cossitv o'ieed. The voice now records tr mi extreme to t xtrcn? if o-ir 'Mi'intrv. i'.'. I ts callin g as t h- G -uiious of Order t i the he-.'.d of the n alio.-, the s! ate?m ui : M-nry Ch v. tl'c man who .h-is :i,?Ver mis-; rs-o i,i i ie natiir or power ot that e.it inu-ie-t so long otiienic. i against men rifum-.: o) ne staif-rnen. .Yfl'. Lifel.'igencer. ll:np n ;;'. Many of our readers e i w fi it . I ones Ao.lerson, of this . v, : i- o-'ti eng rred i' o mre than a 'V :-l Hi w i ; :ie t r re a1 in; ! 1 . ! n toe o- let i.iat , . - :ti i ; ! e -no; i ,

i! exert upon the hemp ' f K.0 whose heart lias one American puiluess.ire, ii'iP that - f the ?3;ion. to turn with loathing and disgust i id w'i'n the staiii is ! from such an offensive and revoltimr snec-

' Mi I n j r j i i i ii iroogh t eoi. v e are now mi. taor.sed t ann vitiee that, after many un-u--:e--f.il ;t-ieinpts to prod ace the desired ss ;rj !V m 'it is l), Hie ileal pressure va ri i-.;s t; i ait a ut . I s of rol'ers. he has at lis o'd -tct by means of II

o'i:'-; rice altogether new. He desir- .ndav, caved in with a portentous crasn ; ever trembling in his grasp. His intertasty to the hemp growers that this i jn the evening, bury mg beneath its ruins J est in our opinion, is to dispose of it while

machine w.o ne to complete opernioo na lion oo Wednesday next, and tiiat it will break :i:i I dean son -dried. "lew-rot ted, and waterro'te.l hemp expe l'tiou-lv and economicalv an 1 without mating tow. II fj-iher d -yires u-i to announce that ,vid in a short l ine exhibit to the pub. i a ro i - I iu-'.vr v sim; e in its operation. .- the p irifi jatio i of the hemp true from I reig:i m it'er. tilting the for the f. lest fa ill .-S 3'i I m iking it equal, in the imitioo of all linen manufacturers, to the best flax. h is a -onrce of gratification to know ;nt. at Pat- r-on. N. J.. an extensive esiMhhovn: for the ui-tuof icttire of hemp ilducii is now narlv com- pic n caiiva--ir sa pleied. To; machinery, we learn, embra-j c m all the ! rct improvements in the hemp j mut hin rv of Engtan 1 and France the i pertecli m ot wlrcii is such that it prod ices a number forty-thread of hemp wi.h the sa-iie f n-ihty with which a like thread is made of cotton. The advantages to be derived from the n -w process of breaking unrated hemp, a -.d from the process of preparing s ich ,.e;ii in be manufactured into line linen ,:; be duly a opreciated by our readers. lodersonhis sn?nt a large sum oi

in i,py, and displayed rare energy. 2eal.ye regret t(iat other and better ploughs

sptut initio pursuit oi iut:?c : . C .1 , nuu.ic u: ..1 it ha nas oeen successm if he has l u'.q..-, Iio h'a ri a roe we none ami ul-h-o o 1 i . r T? I . 1 v- i ! I survive as u o.,,.-.. qq nn t as iiat oi ruiiou uuu Ark wright. Louisville Journal The immrt rtal Jack Downincr says 'There is no-.h.ng greases the wheels of business like newspaper advertising. Beer's de ain't no touch to TheTaris SiecUU an article on American atTairs of this tenor: "Anarchy is alwh s advancing in tho United States In Kic! bland, a member of the Lnco.oco nnrtv.D.ur, having been sentenced for trea5j:i :o perpetual imprisonment, his Iriends 6 nvnr1el a bodv of adventurers from N-v York, and proceeded, unsuccessful iv, -i to rescue him. General Jacksen and Mr. Van Buren. two ex-Pres.dents f :h- nepublic, appear to have encour- . ! i,3 attempt which does not inspire Tirch idea of their dcvoi'-n to order-I-i-. M-xico invRsioii of Texas and the rf the UnitaJ States portend v--r.-io N-rth o-r-ri-.e.

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our Sill sent ii- 'ii vp tuh. n il i ' . , . lu" ex-ucive pnvastfrs and H j lt :w ii i ; .'i-r.u.ihS;c:in t 'e all franlcin. ah-.lished. As matters t!i4? :oiii:trv. now stand. t:i business toe p-ivata and social correspondence ltiuivid i d. are taxsd for the whale f -ivpense ofcarryinjf mails, while the p ui:'cians. who occupy the greater portion t Ue man bags, for their own private end-, pay nothmg. Here, is the !i!ti -uliv: the members of d0jjres ? are unwd-'is ii.iir tn irifo i,n .,.;...!. i.: .1. .i it .. 1 .,. &i. v i i a pi ivnce wiiuM iiiev mi i i.-.jo euif m, uiey win not legislate , against itieir own interest. Will the peo-i

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. i , j-.w- . K.f... j ....... nr.u3. iion 11. 1 virt-nj 11 !op.rijn 1 iaii J Cl 10 next Congress. The ore- sends into the world smarter or mn.-o . fm h.vk- -.h.v-U : r.,..v - . , . !

system is bad, an J the rates of post- live men than that of Printing. Look t rv nrio-i :-.r '- '"-1 V- uJ

pit? submit to this? We saw No. by no Savanna!), printers by trade. 'The recent means. We h ive submitted to this abuso ( Mayor or Uostoti was a Printer, long enough, and we hop, to see it cor-j There is something like a dozen Prinreei jd without furt'ier delay . I,jt us all ; ters in Congress all of tli m houers to pay alike. R-.iuceJ putag". and no frank- i theii professions. Certainly the best con

ing, will bet promote t!ie interests of the whole people Cli. At I ui. Nativi: Americanism. Our friend Haldermaii. of the Louisville Morning Co iner, devotes his paper henceforth to tbe ca;:seof Native Americanism. He brings great energy to whatever be undertakes. Of the priiK ip'es of the Native American party we have at present nothing to say. U )di the Native American society in New York and that in Philadelphia had their oriir n with the Locofocos, but it is probably true that thev now number among their m'niber- more Whigs than Locofocos. I ne fact, that four-fifttis of the emigrants from foreign countries, when first uatura'ized. j hi th Loeofocv party and too often distinguish themselves by their violence and turbulence, has evidently had the tendency in New York and Poila Jelphia to exasperate a considerable number of the Whigs and to incline them to Native Americanism. If the naturalized foreigners wpre to join ilie Whigs as universally as they now join the Locofocos. the whole Locofoco party would be a auve American oartv in three m ot is i i - Lou. Jour. CTTi9 Lor-ofocos of New York city l;ad their grand torch-light procession a

I he end of such:fevv niglits ago. It was immensely large

and tiemendously turbulent. In one re spe, at least, it was altogether novel. The llags of the French, Dutch, Irish, and every ruber foreign n, tion were displayed iri it along' its entire line. Many of the houses in the lower pari of the 'city, on the North river side, were illuminated. ,u aj kinds of flags, of all nations, were displayed at the windows. according to the birth place of the occupant. Can any body wonder that the Native American Association should become re.1 I ! j 5 i li ess in a cuy woere loreigners inns go i into a po'iiic.al iiroressioii in tdans by themselves and march up under foreign flags to contest for the election of an Amerian Ire-idpir? Oicr'.t not evei a l.ocotacle? Lou. Jour. Locofocoism Caved In. The great !of co pen on Front street, called 'aoung io K ot y Ha unable to bear so much .

vwir as the bodv of snow that fed onjthan with this temporal power, which is

various banners and ';one stars with which ibe building was decorated. As ihe party are particular "m observing signs and omens.' we hope they will not fad io regard this event as emblematic; of a still greater fall next Tuesday. Buffalo Democrat. ..eea McMiden's Patent Cast Iron Plough. On Saturday we attended a liial of tins p'ongh with the plough known in thisj neighborhood as the Rounder. The iriall

was in the common, in the lower part ol ! afternoon Mr. Isaac Tcstin. the Locofothe city, where the sod is tramped very I c0 Assessor of the unincorporated Northdose and the soil is exceedingly stiff. en, Liberties, was arrested on a charge of

A dynamometer was attached to cradling thirty four tiamcs to the extra rdough. The average draught of McMd-' nSsessnent list, after the Hoard of Asses

leoi's plough vvs 400 pounds, and that 'f;gors Inspectors had closed theirdulies the Rounder about 500, both cutting a j and finally adjourned. Some of the very ear as possible the same width and depth i persnns whose ir mes were fraudulently

of sod. The IJ. Hinder had, however, the , disadvantage of being without a cutter and i

without a wheel to regulate uie uepm oipj,, warrant was issued by Alderman Ln-

the furrow. The work done by the cast-iron plough was admirable, the sod being completely i reversed and the surface left level. The work of the rounder was bad. Though j the Rounder has a high reputation, it j cannot be considere 1 a goo 1 sod plough, were not present to compete wilti ihe rasimo plough; but the exhibition satisfied us that its draught is light. Its construction is most admirable. All but the handles is of cast-iron cast in four pieces. These pieces are readily tilted together without bolt or screw, and the point, shear, and heel, when worn, can be replaced with trifling expense. The cost of the pi is small, and its durability great. They will be manufactured in this citv. Louisville Journal. S.nou-Stosm. There was a snow atUtica on Monday, and between New York and Schenecudv.the rain froze on the trees as it fell. A North-Eaststorm commenced at Troy on Monday morning, and continued during tho day and night. Cincinnati Jltlas. Ohdsr Renfvyed. The Collector at New Orleans lias renewed the order for "entlem 'n doing business, at his office, ttake off their hats when they approach

.. . . otnees ol trust 8nu onotwr,ere talent and

others is a n.ot "i';?ly to find ;!ietii tilled with p-'m-'ss possible on the 'hzi. ' wi ;, ' : .- '.Ve hoor? ters. Wlio mnko our best editors, t.-v. cirnbinr on. and t? rn.-n t r

yer, preachers, inayers.aud Congress nn-! J Printers. Printing i a niorious biisiiieas. ilms to fit mn for honor am! usefulness. A collie education is not to ba pi.m ir?il with the edu,:ation of the case. One of the greatest lawyers England ever pro-, unced was a Printer. The greatest pldlosopfier of America was a Printer. Who' the Mayor .of London? A Printer. i . . i . , 1 . . c i " , -, . n a i v iii".- ay or 9 oi uiagoiv. i. in nurrn ano remit rnuters. S are the Mayors of New York, Washington and! .ducted journals of this country arrt nn iVn toe control of practical Printers. Printers are looking up. Who would not be a Printer? To the young ennrentices at the case, or the roller siar.d. wiib smutty or dirty fingers, we would say, don't be discouraged. A few years ago all ihe distinguished men we have named above wre similarly employed. Stick to your business, and every leisure hour you have, employ in the perusal of useful books, and in the cultivation of your minds. Then the day will not be far dis tant when, if you are true to yourselves, and contract no bail habits, you will become useful and honorable citizens exerting a wide and healthy inlhience. Tkt Pope's Temporal Power in Dotiger. The European Times tells i:s thai Letters from Leghorn, state that Ausiria is so well aware of the dangerous position to which the evils of Pontificia! misgovern men t have brought the Papa I Slates, that it has opened negotiations with the Holy See, with a view to tho secularization as far as possible, of that government. The Court of Rome resists and will continue to do so, and it is said that the Austrian government, foreseeing that circumstance, has ad Ires.sed the French Cabinet, inviting it to join with Austria. Naples and Tuscany, to oblige the Pope to make such reforms us the safety of ItaUj may demand." The allegation contained in the above may or may not be true but ihere can be no doubt that the Italian States and other Human Catholic Powers, would be glad to see the Pope stripped of his temporal sovereignty. (lis states are the worst governed in Europe, except Spain find Turkey, and his temporal administration brings discredit upon his spiritual ?.uthority. Robbery, trigan lage and murder, aro rowhere so prevalent as in the Holy See. The Patrimony ij 6. Peter is truly in a forlorn condition, and nothing but pressure from without, keeps it together in the hands of his successor. Enforce the doctrine of non-interference between States, and it would quietly fall to pieces. 'I'be Pope's spiritual power would not be at all a fleeted, should the temporal sovereignty of his "states' pass into other hands. With a sufficient guaranty for his revenues, he would be belter ofl" without it is his; he can now mane a good bar'gain for it once wrested from him. be j loses it without an equivalent. Thus j would expire quietly and peaceably, that power, which many of the judicious manisls regard u3 an excresence upon their system. It has subsisted for more 'than twelve centuries, and since the lime of Pepin le Brrf and Charlemagne, with considerable splendor. .V. J'. Mirror. Mottr. Locofoco Fkacds. Yesterday a j to t;)K jsl iave COme forward and exposed the fraud, and at their instance ETV, and Mr. Tustin, the assessor, arrested. This is but ihe opening of the infamous frauds practised iri the Fourdi District, by which the election of Mr. Inseksoll was secured. Through this little opening we can see far enough to predict, with great confidence, that Mr. .Charles Jared Ingersoll will not be per mitted to take his s at in the ',19th Congress. Mr. Shearer has received the plurality of the legal votes of the District 'and may contest the matter with the ut most certainty of success. Ph ila dclph in I ! rum . Earthquake. A very perceptible shock of an earthquake was felt in the town of Batavia. Atica, Alexander. Bethany. Darin, and Alden, N. Y., about 8 o'clock on the morning of the 2tih ull. It be gan with a heavy rumbling like that of a wagon driven over frozen ground. Then came a shock, which shoo!; windows, furniture, stoves, &c. The whole shock lasted perhaps half a minute. Lou. Journal. Vermont. Senator Phelps has been re-elected to the United States Senate by the Vermont legislature. A good selection. Mr. P. is a man of unquestioned ability and most excellent j idg- ment. He will bo, s9 he has been, a useful memer of (hi S-ivUe. Cincinv.atiaxette.

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'.c nli over them, hm eot -!:v ot, the breast, in nnntiti.'u cS o.'o i. -oo .o-t : at r. time for several m:.ut.-?s. As oon as thv ,rpi to Kr.iiliin.T f,00i,uker'fT the we: cIothesiH .r i )"in warm blankets. Then procure medical aid a soon as possiMe. I ha . triod it n miniher of times and never failed hut onr-e. Tl i I . . ii i , i noy auouiu noi ne oieo until the pulse ; raises full arid the n.ltirit enmrdainq nf i pnn in the liPad JOHN L. RICI1M0XD. Tfestenx Cufivaor. GREAT SALE. rMIE cere l an aged parent compels me to leave my present residence ami return to niv firmer leuiufiice in Vincennes township, conI IIPH 1 1 17 I will coll of rtiiTJirt d!.. l.. o.-i l r ISovemlier inst., all my remaining stock of EKJ" : CZtiTlJYGS', 'I'ocethcr with 1 Four-horse Wagon, 1 Buggy, Several Head of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and 11 o g s , 1 SMALL SET OF BL.1CKSMVP1I TOOLS, CAIJiMrr M CAItPKNTFU'S TOOLS. 1 One-Horse Power T anting Lathe, with a god set of Tools, I First rate set of Pump Augers. Together with a lot of CJi'iiid Mnit , Tomb Stone, SlLSfK - ' Household $ Kitchen Furniture, consisting in. v 1 1 f Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Desks, Tables S? Stands. ONE fcOORiNG STOVE, with various other things t io tedious L mentio'i at the sams, time the Houe that I n.i.v live in. (J. W. WVA.NT. November 7th, IStl 2t lw. AT AUCTj 'JHM suhscriler will sell at public aurtiori at hi-" resilience in Bii-ernn townsliip. two milos North of James dnison's Mill , on Wednes day the 27th of .November, Two Horses, Two (ioori Jlileh Cows, One Two Horse Wa-o-ou.Ten !ie;ul of Slieen, A few Hogs, Farming Utensils, C 1 Toetlier witli Household and Kitchen Furniture. 'VERBIS OS'1 N.'lItE. , All stuns of three dollars cah, in hand. On all sums over three dollars, a credit of twelve months will be riven. the purchaser giving his note with approved scciiritv. PETER HONE. November 13ih, lSM-21-2w. STATE OF INDIANA.? Knox County . $ T the November term of the Knox Probate otui, A. D. I S 1 1 . aid court dcciaicd the estate of Andrew Wilkiris, ileceaseil . to be prnbalilv insolvent. Creditors are therefore rcquued to liie their claim i aainsi the estate for allowance in the said Probate court, within ten mon'hs from the date hereof, or they will not be entitled to pav incut. J. T. BOYD, Adai'r. November 7th, 1914 21-3w. lover A LOT OF fresh clo rsn smun JUST receive;', and for sale by MADDOX & HAY. Vincennes, November 7th, IS 14 21-tf. LEOXAIII) UV.CK. IS no v in receipt of a NEW and well selected STOCK of TOUT CSdCf B: of a superior quality, and they wi'l be sold nt piices so low as to astonish every one wha knows them. Call and sec. ALSO A few bbls. of Salt and Flour, ichich wiH be sold loic for cash. N. B. lie will receive in exchange for fJoods Feathers, Beeswax. Tallow, Butter, Dried Apples, Countri Jeans, Li'tsey, $-c. for which he will ,i!ow the highest cash prices. Vincenne?; October 30th 1S44 -22-tf. P R I IS C E ' S Sistssrcaia Elotansc Warden And riirrries, FLUSHING, L. I., NEAR NEW YOPtC THE NC A- DlSCRIP-gf -- live Catalogues ( which Cr rncf river 70(0 uf the w Trf.es. Plants, nnd Skips, sfe at this Establishmen', wiflba t.ent gratis to every postpaid applicant, by addressing WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO. Flushing. O ti.ber 2Sth. 1S44 23-4t. 3P IB !I ST 21,5? C& Natlv executed stthiscmce.

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- 1 .! Ikjt ' : j suiurt:-.'. i.'-wl .' t ' r?i in t'iC; SU'.:-, 1 pUd i ...f: : ' - " : ii ('--. ,- : inc Dr. T'iylor'9 B .ha ; J , p-crsr-pl at the origin?! office. -"75 Do wet v. Tli.r r--.rJ. : icine always gives pennaner.t relief ih?re j is t lie least hope. 'c on'y - " you to bive it a trial, in order to prove its good etfects. Read the following certif'cate: Lafayette, Ind.. Sept. 15. 1 S 14. Dear Sir: Having exjierienccd creat advantage from the use of Dr. Taylor's L$ais3ro of Liv erwort, and being satisfied as well from my own j experience, a-, from the concurrent testimony of others (of my acquaintances) that it is a most valu-ible medicine, in affections of the liver and pulmonary diseases, I feel it incumbent on me a a well-wisher of my fellows, to commend its use to all such as are unf i tunnlely laboring under diseases of that class. For more than 15 years I have been afflicted with nn affection of the 1 aver which at times has caused me much Miffcri nc and distress, parliculaily while under the influence of what is usually termed odd, has the pain in my breast (mostly on my riqht side) been particularly distressing attacked wilh diliicuity of breathing, general do' iliiy, pain in tha head, nnd a diffusion of the bile throughout tne w'u lie syj. (cm. Last winter and spring I hecame alarmed at the symptoms '-ay case. The distress in my breast was great and seemed to be permanently seated, for a considerable time, although I re sorted to my usual remedies, J experienced no re-j lief, but felt my self growing worse. Having some knowledge jf Dr. Taylor-s lialsam of Liveiwort, I purchased a bottle and comnv.meed using it. Lcfore I had used it throe days I felt sensibly relieved-atid by the time the contents of the first bottle weie used, the pain in riy breast had entirely disappeared, and there has been no return of it since. Yours, tic. (Signed) JNO H. EM.NS, Ed. of the Tippecanoe Journal. For a common Cold or Cu:irr' this is also one of the very best remedies ever vered. For sale at tho only oiisinal office. H.'t - and by J. St ent. Vincfmes, October ?-2d. 18 grocery of - VA'wa .VILLI AM Bvi4uLt Is now rcceving his stock FALL & WiNT-S G O O B S.' OURCHASED iu New Voritaod Philadelphia v;z: Pil.it and Beaver over coat cl ssorted, Blue and Blue-black fine cf;,t. Fancy colore 1 do. Black, blue-black and fancy Cassi-neres, G-l and 3-4 tweed chubs Pin 1 cloaking do, Plaid, stripes and fancy Satwnett, Do. do. Keiitucky Jeans, Plain and fancy Dress Silks, Boiiuet and Cap Ribbons, I, a;es n,l Edgings, a complete r.ssortrneut, Paris De Laine, ('ashmeie De Ccsse, Crape De Laine, Mousliii De Lame, Chusans. Pluck, blue-black, changeable and PlaiJ Lus. tres. Painted Cashmere ShawN, D i.tiake I do, Black and fancy colored Blanket M fudin De L.iine, tfuneycoiiib and cotton lia.v!s in crr;U variejly, with a complete assortnu-i.t i"f drcs goods A iar.- assortment of FRISTS. G IX (, HAMS, an M U S L I X S . Rrd, whit? and yellow Flannel. Blue, g'een and Whitney Blankets, I It tea i rs ir tire, Gla ss ic a re, 3 , Beaver, linsia an t wool HAT.--'. Fur. Seal. Velvet, Hair Seal, Cloth, Glazed and i-Vtett Caps, Calf. Kip and coarse Boots, do do do Shoes, Ladies line kid Slippers do Bootees, Cid!,!rer."s Shoes and Boots, Boy's Boots, Umbrellas, Parasols and Whips, Iron, Nails nnd Castings, A large assortment of Saddletrees & Saddlery. Sperm, Stearine ar.d Tallow candles by the box or ielail. Flax sec I Oil and White load, with a good assortment cf Tobacco, Sisnfs", Scr.rs :s!sd Ciiroccrica whicti, added to his former stock, makes his assortment complete, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for ready pay in cash or produce. Heinvues his old customers and purchasers genrrallv to call and examine ief ore purchasing elsewhere. Charge nothing for showing croodi. Vincennes, September 21st, 1M44 !7-tf. 1 QUA NT I TV of CLOVER SEED hi the ChalF, bv the subscribe. H. D. WHEELER. 1 ?4 12 1-5 w. '.-1 A ii!''il:il PKUM. Lard, Linseed, Castor, Neat's For., Olive, and Tanner's O 1, al ways on hand and for sale bv JOSEPH SO.MKS. June Sth.18 li. i-tf. (OSS! HOGS! -1AS11 will be paid fot anv j.- . v; quantity ol '4 r-- ( load Corn Fed tr W-v ifctU Deivc TC.1 Vincennes. bctween the 2G:h cf N .lanuarv. ensuing. OVCiViOfr ana TRACY & E WiNG IS 14 23-tf. November 6th, BLANK DEEDS Neatly printed upon good paper Alto, a great fi-itv of cthf t B'itr,, for t tbi oiTic.

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v ho suVccribor, s zted ii. "vrr an 'i .-;r ;- Au;ust 2 1 st. laii V. TAIL g BARRELS Tsr, in store and for -S- sale by MADDOX & HAY. June f, -tf P. DOR AN, J1 AS re-opened his IRON STORE, on " a Water street, and lias on hand a full assortment of the best brand Juniatta lilooni Iron, which he will sell low for cash, or give in exchange for Produce. lie keeps also, at (be same stand, a general assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, Pools, Shoes, Hats, ice., ccc. He also eoniinues to keep a stock of the same ariic les at his stand near his residence on Second street, and Ikis Just Received 3d Ibl Bourbon and Kecjified Kentucky V hiskev, 100 Bbls. KenawhaSalt, which he will sell low for cash. June (.) l'.tf M. ALLEN. w . w - cxm, ALLEX & CARI1, Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW, Vincennes, Indiana. WILL atteod, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. .May 11, 1S41-.. 49--tf References. Don.Jno. W. Davis, Washington City, lion. !L Dale Owen. " Hart, Cummings 4 Hart, Philadelphia ; Woodward 6z Dusenbery, New York; H. C. Gwathroev, W. & C. Fellows, Wm. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson. C. T. Taylor, ) Lcuiovil'.e, Ky. J J. S. & W.J. Wise, Wm. Burt'-h 6c Co. incennes, Ind.; P. Dore.n, Hon. J. G. Read, JefJerscnviiie, Ind.; M. W. Foster, Petersburgh, Ind. V. Johnson, W ILLS A ,TI 3i E3 11 Ij 11 , ' I H A N K F U L f .r past favors, would inform -- the citizens of Vincennes, as well as those living in the adjacent neighborhood and counties, that lie is now prepatel to furnish them in any quantity cf Beer. Porter. A-e. Yeast, Grains, Corn an' Rye Whiskey, Peach Brandy, 4'C, At the shortest notice, and on very leasonable terms for cash, and kindly solicits a continuation cf the patronage heretofore extended to him. N. B. The above mentioned artich-s, he warrants to be of the best quality, and fully equal to sny which can be had iu the western country. September 4ih, 1844 14-ly. 1, darcL rpIIE subscriber, thankful for the past patron-J-age that he has received from his friends and the public in general, by this will inform theci that he wiil sell tho STOCK OF GOODS Now cn hand, at the reduced price of ORIGINAL COST For ready pay. either in Cash or Produce. A. W. TRACY57th. 1S44. June 5-tf. Just Received, A n d f o r Sale. COFFEE, by "the Bag, Noils, do keg. Class. S by 10 and 10 by 12 by tho box. Rice, by the barrel, iSaixratus, by the keg, Wht'e Lead, do do, Tar, by the barrel, Ro;in, do A. V. TRACY. June 'i7th, 1 S 14. -5-tf. N O Y ICE. , LL person indebted to the late firm of THORN & TRACY, by note or book ac count, will do well to come forward and settle the same as I a n determined to close this business. Those neglecting this no'ice, will not tie surprised to find their notes and accounts placed in the hands of a Magistrate in the township in which they reside. A. W.TRACY. June 27th. IS 14. 5-tf. MEDICAL NOTICE. n H L members ot the incennen -- .MCUicai oiKieiy are neiroy leii. i- .i . - . . i i minueo.inai v;ie oo;iru win iioiu us nusi meeting in Vincennes, on the Sd Monday in November ensuing. It is hoped the members generally will attend; and other physicians are respectfully inv ited to attach themselves to a society, the object of which is the diffusion of knowledge and the elevation of the Profession. JOHNS. SAWYER, Secy. Vincennes, October 30th, 1911 22-3w. WANTED. Beesieax, Feathers, Gingseng. Flaxseed, Rags, and Black Mustard sied, FOR which the highest price will be given in Drugs, PainU, Oil, and Grcceriea. or in paymntof debts Ju J- 80 ME. October 1744 JS-tf.

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