Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1844 — Page 3

annexed" vUJAb'UKrSday ,evenin. he oil. inst.. at v f'n MlS3 Awwa Wilcox, of New Albany.

0n Ihursday evening, the I2th .,by iheRev. Thos. Alexander. Mr. hx O ldwell to Miss M akgarl: r Caldwell, all of this place. COMMUNICATED. Mr. Editor. Among the many who fell victims to the disease so generally prevalent in the South West, during the last summer, was our olJ fellow townsman, John McGiflin, identified wuh the history of this place for more than thirty years. Foreed, from various circumstances, x0 seek a living elsewhere; after several changes, he finally settled in the spring of last year, at Grind Gulf, Mississippi, where he lived peaceably with all men, and was much respected. hen the sickness set in at Grand Gulf, he. as wi his well-known custom here under similar visitations, was found at his post, ministering to the sick, ayd doing the last otlices for the dy ing Nor was his labor of love unrememhered or unrewarded. When his own hour of need came, ecme of those whom he had nursed, with others cf the excellent young men residing at the Gulf, waited on him night and day, with unremitted attention, and when death had done its work, i;thfully performed the last sad otlices of friendship and benevolence. May they be likewise dealt with m their extremity. It will be gratifying to the relatives and friend-" ,C the deceased, to know that he- was found r.M-Jy to depart hence when the su :nons came ii.tien for some time, strongly impressed, that he-oliould not survive the summer, and lo! ju-t at its close, and ere the leaves of the forest grew -red and sear," he was gathered to his Tather, sustained by the christion's hope, an I relying for acceptance with his God, and the atoning merits of the Christian's Saviour. Mav the Lord incline the hearts of his people to visit' uner trns dispensation, the tatherle.-. and the widow and to aid them in their distress. B. IJ. K. Vincennes, December 11, 1814. U atonic Celebration. ' nHE anniversary of St. John, the Evangelist, will be celebrated by Vincennes Lodge No. 1, A. V. M. by a procession, an oration bv a HmiIh r, and a public Installation of the olhecis Neiiiii'oritia Lodges, and all A. V. M. in good eta:: Jm are desired to attend, The Lodge will m at 1 1 o'clock A. .I.,and the procession e at 12 M. By order, H. S. BUN TIN, Sec' i. December 13th, 1311. 29-2w. SCHOOL NOTICE. rBMlr. VINCENNES FEMALE IX:S TITUTE will re-open on the 2 .;; of January, 1845. in premises, weed by .Mr. Holland, on Market vt.. t.n b-r tin: iiperiniendant-e of the Rev. K. !?. KiLUKELLY, L). 1). T'i'ii Iay tsi;!!. 1st division. The fidl course, of English Studies, at per quarter of 1 1 ees -SO 00 , '2o division. The Elementary cour.-e do. f do. t per qaarter do. Ss 4 0 : 'Ad division. Prp iramry Department s3 0-1 1'iaao Forte at per quarter do. 610 00 French. Italian, and Latin each per 0 lorl-'r do. c'5 00 Ter ns for other branches made knjvn i!i a f .lure advertisement. Vineennes Dec. lvlth, 1844 2;) St. Administratrix's Aoticc. IT i. ri'EUS of Administration have 1J been granted to the un lersioued. by 11 .ii. l,robato Court of Knox county, on the estate of Alexander Davenport, de ceased, hue of Knox -untv, liulu.na. A',i p-rsns having claims aiinsl said esUte will present them jfally authenticated for settlement, and all persons indebted io said estate will please make payment immediately. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. JANE DAVENTOKT, Amr'x Dec. llth, -iSl 29 :Uv. lUE subscriber will coaonenee the j second term of his school in his dwel'ini:. on Second street, on Monday, January Gilt, 1845. His school room will be rendered comfortable, for the winter months, for small children, and the usual effort made for the a Ivucetr.ent of pupils. Terms, 30 cents per week for the common branches. 37 cents for higher brandies, fuel included, each payable monthly. T. II . CAVANAUCII. Vincennes, Dec. 18th 1 S 1 4 Ml) ; 3 w. Tlii i poitivt-ly tUv iat o plus N the loth day of January next 1 shall place all the notes of the Sirlicvtnue, Congressional mid Counc c l I.; .1, ili luijr. (o cziiiinary iuu is upon wmu e5t ; due and unpaid, into the hands of the proer olTicer for collection; and as the Allows fifty per cent, upon .such judgments, it would be well for those interested to attend to the same before 'Father Miller's' predictions are verified. S. H. ELLIOTT, a. k. c. Dec. 10th. 1844 29 3 w. THE LAST NOTICEIfihteri to the estate of A1JU mwo ...v. Littleton Timms, deceased, will call, (if they wish to save cost.) before ilm "JOth of January next, and pay up. All nerrloHnrr this notice will be sued in the I robate Court, at that time. The books are ieft with II. D. Wheeler, who is authorized to receive and receipt the- same. JOHN H. IIARItlSON, Adm r. Dec. l'Jih, 1S44. 29 3 w. tCJ Sun copy 3 weeks. JUST RECEIVIUK SAND'S SARSAPABILLA, (l'iicc!Si per ISottit ) -01l rurifi'in8 he blood, re-iuvigorating the general system, the radical and permancn i of Saofula, Ivheumatisni, Hip disease, Stub born Ulces, Obstinate cuUneoui irupuon,

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Ij ' jfL el jT I a ! H "fcF.RSOXS coming from New Orlerm -. ! - fi and tho oublic ."ener.-.I! v. -a.- im it.i I lo call and sec our kit" a and extensive as-! sortmetn of l irrjl v7 As we ar tlflermined to sell our uoods a r - , i ijOinvi!;e prices. W'v have also on !;r,:id a ; o - l.irire a-ort-ment f.f Ji () O i S . S II o 17 UUOCJAXS, &.. ti" Call and t.-e as it is no treidi't sliiv irniut rrr,,-idc to .. .. h S). i: van-vil'e. I ., Dec. 1 It's. 1M ! 29 -if. J Is 4 13 s" '(Mil: Wll i;i; TDMi; TILLS pr-;.;od I . , ,,. , , ,,. ' ; , and s..id nv the subsoil! er, are W .-in::. lit it t cure al! c.ses f Fever an, I ,lj;?tr ami Chills and Fmr. per box t o cents. J. August 2 1st. Ill- 12- , e r--, ;0 .1 i d' y. . . e I , I' "U, will ex:o-:o t, uoi '.v. s:i.e ii( Ul the sier-t ro rn-j (,f sit,.' Dr. Som s' r Sauj'it siilenc .Ltd ;i - ill, O" , 1 en ifiroav lih i!::v o i :em;i rv irf 12 ,i'M r.e ; en:! - sonal pv'pertv ol in in part of tl.e u it: ,i d. lullow I articles, toEI c ! d & ii . rj s!h mass j :srI o 5: j is a . Terms mad" kn vn on th-.v of sale I'ATiUCK DORA X. Ex rut or. Dee. hi. -js 3U I:.NiI.LSH .M) CLASSICAL rMlh ubseriaet has l iken chame ct the s- aoul reeently under the direction of Miss M:i"y S- CLt, with whom he has been associated tor n month past. As the present quarter is but hah' completed, and he has net the happiness of the acquaintance of the parents t.f most of the sohol. ar. he would thus publicly solicit respectfully th; continuance of the support ,f those whose children have been in the school, as well as ef others. He will make it his constant aim to impart thorough iiisti nction in the branches taught,- and his pupils will be governed with mildness and firmness- From sotno yeai experience in teaching in H aimver t Vllee where he w as graduated, and in the W'ashi-t ui county Seminary,- nod entire devntion to his employment, he hop s to eive satisfaction to such as miy be disposed to entrust their sous and dauuhters to his care. Person. wi.-hius to m ike inquiries in retard to the terms, or other particulars of the school, will find him tit the school rooms in the Bro.idwa House or at LV1 Ci irk's 15 ..tel. 'A. B. STI RC.US. Kncrwes, Xrtm!rr Cf.;, 1811. 20-4. R K F I t r. x c k ? . Judge Charles Dewey, t'harlestown.Ind; Mr. H. Booth, Terre Haute. Ind,- Mr. A Hite. Imuisviile. Ky.; Kev, Alex. Me Person and Uev. Jno 1. Martin, Silem. Ind,- Kev. Thos. Alexander. Ce.. W Ames. Mr. I), S- Bonner and Mes.-rs. Ma idox tl iv, lnceio.t s, lint. PRICE REDUCED TO s n n n p ri" on rr i ii t j L j iCMKMBh:U that the most certain remedy - i, ,nv in use lor t '; 1 1 cure ot Con 'lis. colds. Coiinow in use lor toe cure rumptii'ii, .-piuni-; ol blood a'iirrh. pain in the ide, naipitatioii of the heart, cv t , is the c nume i aiwr it tiiwi j j.r . 1.. 1 . 'm-imi-ed :it tlx oriomal olhce. tJ7 5 Bowery. This me 1r, I .1 ' n I I .... . lcme aovavs j:ives i.eimaueni noui noeie ineie , .. ' ; c ... i ,i. is the b ast hope. We only ask you to give it a trial, in older to prove its ootid effects. j Kead t'oe follow ins? eei tdic.ite: lorohTTt, Ind.. Sept. 15, 1 S 1 4. Dear Sir: Having expei iencid ttieat advantage from the ue of Dr. Ta lor's Balsam ot Liverwort, and beinc satisfied as well from my own experience, as from the concuirent testimony of others (of my acq laintaoces) that it is a most valu-.hie medicine, in .nth lions of the liver and pulmonary diseases, I fee! it m um'oeut on me as a well-wisher of niv fellows, lo c .in-nend its Use to all such as are unfortunately l.t'ootimi un.l.-r diseases of that class. For more than 15 years I have been atllict. d with an atlection of the Liver which at times has caused me much suffering and distress, particularly while under the influence of what is usually teimed cold, has the pain in my breast (mostly on my listhl side) been particularly distressing attacked with t'.idicuity of breathim;, tieuera! debility, p-aiu in the head, and a diffusion of the bile thron j,h.ui the whole sys. tern. Last winter and spring I lec one alarmed at the symptoms in my case. The distress in my breast was great, and seemed to be permanently seated. For a considerable tnn although I resorted to my usual remedies, I experienced no relief, but felt my self growing worse. Having some knowledge of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liveiwort, I purchased a bottle am! commenced us inn it. Before I had used it three days I felt sensibly relieved--aud by the time the'eontents of the first bottle were used, the pain in my breast had entirely disappeared, and there has been no return of it since. Yours, &c, (Signed; JNO. F. SEMANS, Ed. of the Ti.opecanoe Journal. Tor a common Cold ox Co .-,'( this is also one of the very best remedies ever t i-coered. For sale at the only original office, :175 Bowery and by J, SOMLS, agent. Vincennes. October '2d, IS1 1 2 l-Cni. COPPER, m AHO SHEET IBQM 3 A N 1 1 F A C T tl Ii I M ) nt wholesale 11 f a and retail on reasona!)!o terms. Also, a laroe lot of assorted Castings and Stoves. For sale by N SMITH.

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Me!a;iv,late nf Kiux county r-nMM, r-rpievts al! ill se ).-, the estate. to make imaied'talo payment, and these bavin" claims a inti-t the finu, to pr wv.i a:;nni l!n: s un;1, lo pr s-oit .. i .... i them v rulii-'iHis-an-o ur s.i-.iem jnt :e est;.':' is suppo td to !.. solvent. FA '':: ick DOILVN, Ivcecutor. i),c. 10, 1811. 'm. s H rj " T "'lit. htiMiei prices iiii.l in i'iiMi a for all kinJ-i of Fur.i und Sius. JOSIIFII liOSEMAN. Vinceni.es. November 2"S. 1841 tf. USJ2Si a is 5 t5 vJ a CiASlI will be paid for any . .-. . . J ijuantiiy ot ri V. tti If -- j i ; j ' V f;y , V 3 J 7 J Uelivt red in , , v , , , lnvcen t io 2d;!i ,.f N,,vemb. r a-i-l the 2oth of I , . . . .hi.oi:.,-.. .'tiinj. . A(o .V W i.Si.. v iiiceiiiies. t,e .N l: v .; l 0l. r IS 1 lu:Utf. t recei ved, tu o !i;:n !; i ,! and fiftv ?vj. ! , i'n;v. ha Salt, and MAD DON II A Y. .r .' ' o . - j it it i rt pn u &' i km S a I J!A I", on :7 r t-i Llivid a cenerui. assoittnent ru 11 Ii 1 E S which I will exchange - lor ail i.u.iH of cuiiitrv liroduce. at cash p! i; and count rv aii l.u.ii- . l',i.:;, . - . i s ou'.d do v. fil to ca, ti ;1 4 ':) vi:.c y....: Of Vinert oa.ls kept co:ist:u;t!v on hand. .h SIMM I Ii-lEMAN. , November '2-S PS 11 2f-tf. MltT riSl"s . V viitae (if u writ to-Ven lili-ni .x'..",.'.s, to me d;re:t."J, from the iii of ti.!' Knox On cn:t L'cnrt. :p lo ptibho sale, at t'i" eour! tJi.-rl, '. u id house do r in Vmet nnes, on 'i'l.m day toe id-th day "i M ) -eciulu'r, between the hours of 10 and -1 oMoek of said day, the rents and pro; s, for (die tejin of seven years. A tiw f..il iV!i!or real fst.it-' to-u it: Lots u.miber eV.ht, number sixteen, rud niiui imr eightet-n, in division marked A, cont a : 1 1 i i v live petes tach, in the commons ait iciitnl to Vinceimi.i ill. 3 c t m t v id I notj; .AUid state of In liana: an i in ca.-o of fruit- ;e to realizo the I'ol! amoni.t of debt, nit' tile- s.ioie ieM .and costs, i,.ov due, 1 will, at lime and ;dace, expose to sale Uie it'e linple ol salt real e v it-tl on as the properiv of .!u-lin Ii. Coluel f.nd J'sepll .omat d in favor of ti.e I Vr'snl-,'!,; Trus els o l' the Furouoh ol iiieenn-s, an i aiiainsi J ustin B. (Jol'.veli UK J OSt !i S Olt.l-S. ISAAC MASS, s. k. November '-Tta. IS 11. -7-4t. Trmrer's Ae-2 25.j m os t i 4 .reo.-". ti, : recit d, fro . ' a in - ui -! .iu u i-i i a., la ui on the Ci rk's, i.iVico ot the Ktit-x Cino'it Co or;, 1 w i'A expo-e to j) h!ie m;v. id Oie t..,,iti lioo -u door iii Vinoemo s. mi Thurs.lHy tht 'ivVvU ';.y ol I) 'ceuib r. b. tween the hours nf 10 r'tni 1 o'clock f snid day. the rents and proli . for tin.' f nil of seven cars, of the loilowiu I r.-tl i.st.i,e, to-wit: SiOls nuoiht r four hundred ;o id cicrhty -two, and four loin tin d and t igh'y seven, in ihe llonmo!, ol Viii'-ennes, eoMtity of Knox a;id stite ol Indiana; and in ea-e of failure lo teaoze the whole amount of debt, interest and costs, iijv do.-, I will, .-it lh saute tioio i i . ...... i . !... c . ..: t . . r IO poifC, -Xpo--; in 3:ii i:,e let: Minpieo. ' said re;:l estnie, levied on as the proper ty n! .arah A. U ethers, to satisly saul . i- ' k f I 1 i exeeution m tavor ot .Marv Ann i norn. in.: against carah A. W e-ttiers ana Joon Wethers. ISAAC MASS. s. k. u, .Novc-m er d i tii. 181F d7-4w. V iter's fee si 2.". V A a U A n 1K REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, A CRFEAliLV to an ord -r of the Knox '"county Frobato Court, the unders:ed iii.oiMiistiaior tie ! oms ncn of William II. oaiii-ey. decease-;. will oll'er fur saio at the o'lrt in loi r in Vincennes on V edm.sil iv the 1st day of January. IM'j, between lie' 'hours of 10, A. M. and 1. F. Al. c i said tlav the ib Collou iitrr described n :d est.a te. to- wit: lot vision ot ihi'W ning's e .s o. 4 . in loe oitaie contiiuin 30 at.-re.s. al- it N, town o. I ot lra.'tiouai set tion south ranv;e 1"2 we.-d, con. taining 7o-l00 acres, and also lot No. vi, ot' sooth east fractional quarter of section '2, town 1. soot!) range, 12 west, containing 31 oO-KH) acres. A ere dit ( f ov and twelve months will be fuvei!, tha puronastr or purchasers o-iviii" I'O'.i-l and security with n. or tirade 0:1 the premises. J. B. MAU'FiN .Jm'r de bonis non cf William ii. Ramsey, dee'd. December 3. ISli -7 3v'v. STATE OF INDIANA. K N O X i) o r N T Y , Set. A T the November term of the Knox Probate Court. A. I). said court declared the estate t.f Evans Brown, deceased, to be probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore requited to file t'.eir claims against the estate for allowance in the siid Probate Court, within ten months fiom the date hereof, or they will not be entitled to pavment. "ANDREW PURE ELL, .idministrator. December 11 1, 1S4 1 27 3 w. IU AN K DEEDS Neatly printed upon good paper Al.-.o, a great onrl. ,C oth'T Hi-Ode, f-T s'b' Ot tie- -HVr.

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rp I f B sehserihcis neri.hip 1:1 the h viog entered into co-part- ! "-:i ir-u to info: n the citizens of Vincennes and vi CUiity, 'hit they are now rt et'iviug and tmenin-, direct from the cities of Ala und Ihtuii, x LAUGH and G HXHUAL assortment of O 3 1 k L, y. R li U 1' ! ii U i It J It f-J m 7J An! o Keeently purchased ai'd selected wiihgieat care, expressly for this market, which thev pledge t'.icrnsehes to sell on as hor terms forCASH or C( )tJ.i KY BB( DL'ril. as any house m the Wabash alley. Our stock consists in part, of Black, flue black, green and cadet Bro;.d cloths. Black, blue and Beaver and Pilot cloths. Bli.k, blue and fmey Cassimcres. Ihaoi ami fancy coloie 1 Tweed cloths. Kentucky and rsteubenvilh; Jeans, plain & faiU.v Satinet, k. rsey, beaver and velveteen, Plain and stripe.! Linseys. Flanni Is of all colors and qualities. I'nghsh and Ficnch Merinoes. Crape. lie Laios. A Ipaeea lustre plain & figured. Plain, !.iid and fancy eol-ued die-s silk. Plain and fancy clou d Bonnet s,!ks u:.d s.ah.s. Bonnet and Cap Kihhous of every variety. v;i!k. Velvet and Satin Vest.ngs. " L'liibroi.led, Thir-ct Damask, net, silk, satin and Horry ( 'on:b sha .vis. I."! U'li Laee c oil.iials, ai.d veils. Blond Kdgiug. Laces and Inserting s. Braids Bindings, Cardins. eve. Camluiik, .Lu kom t, Book and Swiss .Muslins. Kmihsh, French and American Prints. Sheeting, Shiiting, bhio anil brown Drills, &c. c. f V O . a .0 f A t;cneia! ftssoj-tmp-nt of I, ?'-'' n. V v f 7 s pa " 5 F "J - - I S ATS, caps, J- L IHKJTS A general a-siotmei.t of cj -r to. ' A large stock i f Family GROCERIES, An 111s otner liiu r. ;,., ' ,!,: s too te. lions to mention. ' if no; lunrt, of almost hav every ai tide the Farmer and Mechanic needs. ,5 If ' Iii conncctitoi with the above establishment is the large ()-.vned b Mr. Cohnan, which has been recently put in rate nq'.ur. fir Distiiling and Manufictutinir Fioiir. Farmers or Merchants wantim: wl.r it lloiired. may rely on havimi it doiie in good 01.h r ainnu' -J,i; ni '.-t I lvor.iblo t.-rms. As we hiiv s, -1 (rmaiient location, and intend doing a Vh . , e business, we solicit a libera! share of pa''mae. and pledge our.sehes to render entire saiUTactiou to al! w!io m.'.y deal with us. W A V TED . Wheal, liyc. Corn. Oats, Hurley, Ft',ix if,tl. Furthers, Gin-jscH. Sank. lin t, JJi'rsa-ax. Ahg'y, Coon and Deer t'kins, and all oilxr li'i ft o cjU;,trn produce. Call at the NEW YOliX STOlU:. recently occupied bv Mr. Don van. FOvrFB, KNIGHT c. SCOTT. Vincennes. November IPnh, IS 11. 2o-tf. I'Eli.M. Itrd, Fitiseed, Castor. Neat's Foot. Olive, and "'i'anner's O I, always on hand and for sale bv JOSEFF1 SfOMES. Jump S 1 1 1 . 1 -s i I . ' -1 f . i'.",- lll i fjj t Si IS V". r 1 p jt ' S ' JI A N KF L'L for past favors, would inform the citizens of Vincennes, as well as those livinsi in the adjacent ncighborhoo ! and counties, that he is now prepared to furnish them in anv quantity of Deer, Porter, .Te, Yeast, Grains, Com and, Hijs Wi'isl; ci Pewli Ira.idi, eye., At the shortest notice, and on very leasonahle terms for cash, and kindly solicits a continuation of the patronage heretofore extended to him. N. B. The above mentioned arilcl-s, he warrants to be of the l est quality, and fully euual to anv which can he u toe western country September -!th, tSii 11-ly. G: r x sf"s Ty- c 1 : LlhOXARD B S no v m reeeit t of a L slock of yf x'P yfy n iiU JX k:it J 2 of a superior quality, and they will be t, old at pi ices so low as to astonish every one who knows them. Cull and see. ALSO A fa- ibh. of Salt and Flour, irhich iciil he sol I low for cash. X. B. lie will receive in exchange for Goods Feathers, Decstcix, TuUjiv, Halter, Dried Jpjles, Country Jeans, Linsn, tyc. for which he w ill allow tha highest ca-h prices. Vi:iconnos, October oOth ISi! 'J--tf. Bccsirar, Feathers, Gi.-msenz, Flaxseed, dittos, an I l.'ljck Mu-ftard seed, l'Oll which the highest price wid be given in Drug, Paints, Oils, and Grocci ies, or in payment of debts due J. SOMES. October 1st, 171 1 IS-tf. A L O T O F LV mm J IS AS. Z,J!jJ m iJmh iJ-tj J I I leccived and hir salo by MAD DOX cc HAY er Uh. 1 ; '. g I -:f. Vio-

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i t Bt . H ASED in New oik and Phiiatlelphi 1 1 iz: 1'ih.t and Beaver over coat cloths, assorted. Blue and Blue-black tine i I"lhs, I aoc)" cidore 1 do. Blatk, I'due-biack an.! fancy Cassiraeres, 6-1 and II 1 tweed cloths Plaid cloaking d , Plait!, stripes and fancy Sat'.inelt, Do. tlo. Kentucky Jeans, Plaiii and fancy Dress Silks, Bonnet and Cap Kibboiis, La:es and LJgings, a complete assoitmcnt, Parjs De Laine, (.'a-hmeie l)c Cosse, ( 'rat e De Laine, Mouslin De Lame, Chusans. Blac k, blue-black, changeable and PI lid Lustres, Painted Cashmero Shawh1 D unasked do, Black, and fancy colored h. Blanket Mous-in De Laine, Honeycomb and cotton Shawls in irrrat varioaty, with a complete assortment of dn-ss gootis A iare assortment of PIUXj'S. GIXGil.lMS, and M U S L I X S . Kr .1, white and yellow Flaniieis, Blue, gieen and Whitney Blankets, (t ecu es th n ( ' '.v . . v, Jy J1 35 T- AZ Beaver, I'.tisia an 1 wool HA'J'S. Fur, Seal, Velvet, Hair Seal, Cr-tii, (ibzrd and Setett Cups, t.Uil, iip and coarse Boots, t'o tl do Shoes, T Cow. I i.t Kli.,r,nr.. f A. do Bootees, Chil. hen's Shoes a:.d Boots. Boy's Boots, Umbrellas, Parisols and Whips, I r.ui. N ii Is aiid Ca.-tiiiL's. A large assortment f Sa.'.dlettees & Saddlery, Sperm. Stearine aiid 'J'ullow candles by the box or letail, Flax seed Oil and White lead, with a good assortment tf which, added to Ids former stock, makes his assortment complete, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for ready pay in cash or produce. lie invites his old customers and purchasers generally to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charge nothing for showing good. Vincennes. Septe.vdiei 21st. LS-11 17-tf. med;g!ne ahd suhoeryT" 7 7 B- J. R. MANTLll'S ().f. O.,, -ime ill i ii- .1 c ame that wa the l.oe Samuel Hill, Esq , in Wise's 11 .lilding, opposite J. C. Clark's H:,t(. i:cr Foidue at J. C. Cl.rrk's Hotel Vincennes. Aujust i, 11-tf. 3 ? 1 r I m r 1 1 P.I . F -, . -7 m mm. r Tm uh.ovU i.O 1 Hkluo.l.i4 i i r II V. sii'.-.scribers have this day commeiiced the election of a Falling .Mill, which they intend to Lave in operation by lie; lirst of O tuber next, when they intend to full, dye. and dress, woolen manuiaetu re as we ll and as eh ;ap as it can be done any where in the west. Thy wish to call the atte ntion of the public (parficulai ly ihe farmers.) thus earlv io the erection of this establishment, that they may have their wool manufactured iii Mich a way, that it may be properly t'ilil-htd. The conductors of this e?tab!i.shmet having had long experi- r.co in the East in the above tmsiness, b-el confident that they will ho aide to satisfy the most sanguine e.xpr ei-o io!:? of any w ho may choose to av.jr iheni wi;h a call. .reduce of all kinds la! at the ca. ;on in exchange for ihtir labor t ii j . i 1 1 O DAVID "MAX, E. Z. UY AN. Law reneevi'le, Ills. April I 8th, IS 1 1. 40-tf C. ?I. ALLK.V. VV. XV- C A 11 II . Att'jninjs and Counsellors nt LAW, ' ; xc r. x x t : , I x n : a x a . "v-JJWAt attend, jointly, to the practice v r.f their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illinois. May Ft, ISM-.. 4:!-.( iiCii2I'C7lC3;3. W Da vi- i ;:s:iin 'ton Citv. H.-oi. .'no II ..n. II. Dale Uwen, Hi1 it. C'ctittr.ings o- hrl, I 'it i ' ad t 1 ; hi a ; e :ti war a c. JuseiiL't ry, Now York; 11. C. Cuoiihi.iey, W . vt C. Fellows, i - ,i i . in. iico, .Lis. E. IVarsim, C. T. Tavlor, J. & v . .1. Wist I IiOiiisviile, Ky i i J 1 A Wm. Furieh ci; Diiroli vC Co., ;- inccnru Ind. F. Doran. ; ITore J. ( J. Read, Jeilerson villo, Ind.; if in ii .o. . i o oer, i 1 r i I . Johnson, Petersbure!:. . Bedford W. Shelmire. John Koberlson 9 A. W. Pkacv, Esi., D. b. lioXXEil, Jonx jiOs.s, " Vinccnncs, I f a, J. tf. vx; W. J. J August '.'. 1, 1';'4 Iv. 'C 1 1 2Xi v. U BAlvKELS Tar, in store and for -S- salfi bv MADDOY Sz 1 1 AY. Tone 5. Ml I-tf

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TAKE 2Scvre' Fevrt- cz Tcmsf, Foil me Directions AND IF A CUUI-: IS NOT EFFECFD THE PURCHASE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! ' ' OSTHUMS and univers I icmcdics crc the ' H order of the day. Scarco can one take up a in w spaner or periot'.ical into liis hand, but that the vaunted pretensions of some patent medicine, abundantly vouched for the cure of all kinds of diseases, strikes the eye. The public it is hoped, has ahcady learned that these absurd statements in favor cf st leet medicines, are a sure evidence of their quackery,- ant! that there is not, nor can there be. a universal mtdicne, nor any ri ,' I hot uill prove (jfictual in a great number J li.t x It would seem clear to common sense. that ihstnscs of entirely dillerent eluitacters, should require different remedies for their removal. The invaluable medicine now offered to the public, makes no such prt tensions; it is enough to claim for it a specific operation, in the removal of the above frequent und distressing malady , in the treatment of which, its virtues are being es-ti.t.lism-il, m t very met: case ot lis e. uivv: i:s' flvuu and .t;n; tonic, (,;,',' s (if entirely vcrinbic inrcditnts.antl :.. y I t: taken ivilhout the least dtgvce of injury Id the vmutittitivii. Its c eration is mild, and. it leaves a m.ist delightf'il How of the animal spirits, af i r its operation. '1UY IT.' Our motto is Xt Care, S;j Pay' (ij' dinetioni err J'aUi.irrd,) and it is j erfectiy harmless in its operation. Ihcrv bottle is accompanied by full DIItlftJTIONS. To this might be added the ceitilicatc of hundreds w in) have been cured by the us ' of the Tonic, ai.d some cases of years standing, wi.tte nil oiher remedies had failed. In many places on the Mi-.-is-.icqi. legular physicians have adopte I the u.-i- of the Tonic, exclusively in the t rt ,0 men t of the Fever ai.d Ague, as the only aire nnutty. ;.rr The. ii'n'ralion f the 'Funic in IMMEDIATE, hurdly ever requiring the ntC'Hid dose. V, v.vi i fi c ale. This is to eertifiv that my son, il'i.rin, was .dihettd with the Chiils and Fevers for about 1 'Z months, using in the meanwhile every thing that we could hear of for that, disease, all to no effect, until we got of Mr. Howes' fever are! ague tonic medicine, which effected a perfect cure on him in less than one week, and 1 do believe that it is the bet medicine for that complaint that ever was introduced in this western country. Given under my hand and sen! this the -d Sept. 1811. ' JAMES GIBSON. The above is an absolute fact. WILLIAM GIBSON. Othct certificates could he given, but the one above, Jj.eing known by the citizens nf Vin -cent:"- ". .yjrally, will suffice. V hoiesale or retail by "Vfi. JAMBS IJ. 0' vfA'lhcennes. my regulaily appointed aro-.' '- ;; - ' J. v. hi; WES. , . . Jrrs, September 2 181 L I 7-tf. CJTFPER, TIN AND "SHEET IBON ESaniifaotory A II E A D . fP F. EOHINSON has the ph auie of informing his friends and the public, that he will keep constantly on hand, a large quantify of Copper, Tsii aiad ftlitJ :ron Alwavs for sale wholesale or retail AT LOfr J TATE II MA Ilk'. He is also prepared to do any kind of Jo!) WorE In that line on the shortest notice and in a .v M. J m if i J Zi. J MA 'J Than any other shop in the coiinlrv. Sliop tin Market Street, one duor btlow W. J. Ileherd's. Vineenne?, April, 20, I8TL 4tJ-tf. V A 1, U A l L E i Oii fi , Jf f IJ.v t V - ji A Si-Jt f?: N pursuance of an order of j 1 iooj a me imio.x county 1 ronnie iijil&r?! L'ourt, e.t its last session, the un.1 . I' 11 I dersiffned, Administrator tie bo nis non of the estate of John Ratnsev, de ce i ed. will cll'er for sale al the court house door in Vmcennes, on Wednesday the 1st d .v rd January 1815, between the hours of 10. A. M . and A, V. M. the undivided hMf of the following real estate, to-wit: BIS tie res and 73 110, part of location No. .:9. a's.) -12 acres, part of location No B0 AUo 50 acres, part of survey No. 2. aii snuattd in township 1, north rnnrje, 12 west .Jf;:";, the to.tire Ml acres and B0-1 ' 0 of lot No. 2, fractional section o . township 1, north range. 12 wr.s. The above dt-scr ibed property 13 Well ktiown as i.he ulll 2IWV e;ini:, sitoati d (Oi t!io Wabash immdialely abovo the Craiol F.ajdds. Terms of Sale. A credit of six and twelve months will be civfn. the purchaser giving bond, with approved security, with a inortiraso on the j. remises. ' J. V. MARTIN, Ad tit r de bonis non. December f. 18 i-l. 27-lw. i ill: ViNOEHNES GAZETTE V 1 WW I iiASjjistrnj.w l'EBMS 2 00, If paid in inhanrt. t"2 GO, If pail during (he first six Ini'llhx i 00, If nut pai l d iring the firs six in'iaths, f l 25, Fur idx innnthfi. Papers discontinued only at the option of the publisher Ahile arrearages are due. "-Advertisements making one square 01 less will be inserted three times for one doihu, and t venty-tive cents. for every subsequent in-.cition longer advertisements in the same propoilion. advertisements sent without orders will, in al cases be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Fie dollar wi!J invariably he f harf-d for id veitisin wives.

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