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. t - , ':' ' - ' t; ! . . ' j New Orleans t, : ; ; JSt. Loms to the 1 . Cairo to Cincinnati o;.ti voyage ;i83i) -Now take a common Cincinnati vcwvn to .New Oi leans, performed, including a! stoppages, and loading and" unloading, in about throe wteKs: Cincinnati to Louisville Louivi!lo to Cairo Cairo to New Orleans Return voyage iotai voyage Here are thr-e voyages the first a possible one, which in a few years wil be eomrn n the second a very probable one an i the third an every day one The three vovaes make, together, $ the realor Pi'ps more taan rouiiTKN T.i l-YNP MIL ir i i . . i . : .I. - r .o : . it we a hi io una iuu iiiiiuv,nT laoie on r.avijation on seme of our rivers: MlT,F.s U abah r;ver D J.anport dot ldhvv.s rive r to Oumva. 212 This is but a part the vast inland navio-uloti of the west; and which explains, the ra. il gr .wih of cities and t iwns so fir iVoni the seaboard. These inlmi cities, ho are destined to equal, i.r they do n t surpass, the hrrct of those the Allan tic sh re. Cin. (."iron. The way the Ladies Eu:cecJ. Mr. Cough, the eloq ie!ii temperance ler.nrer, reeendy related th-3 fodowinx :.;h i','e stury of t:ie way the Lvdies of a ccium town routed a rum seller: There was bnt one in the town, and if it had !-vn pnt to vote, th.re would hav ter-.i a in: j my ol six to one for the reinnri i f t.ie gr. -grt'. The ma!-? por- ! u ha! tried a hale moral suasion, that i. I'.-.-y had sat ! nothing to him on the H t. but as he was getting vcr ; -! b nv:d i ju t r ' ) him tic-. , - . - . V.- - . . y . , - . . I ei i t : i -' . u 1 1 o g . c ; i He stood this s 1 1 come next, committee made .1 . e. nve tre're too, won de-;nj The next diy its appearance I'c'.j.re hat w third ?; i were commencing their arguments a-kino- how en i-3 interrupter them bv raany mere were to cme yet. In reply. was toll that tweive com idt'ees !n 1 h en formed, of twelve women each; and when be had been visited bv the twelfth o:;vt ;t:e in turn, the first committee w .i, ; m st' a seond visit, and so on m r gul ir succession. "Well," said the poor rum-seller "you need'nt go on any fardier; Fil give up.'' AnJ give up he did; and from that day the rum traffic was put an end to in that town. Mr. Gough said he had been telling this story at a temperance meeting, one evening, when a man said to him at the close, "u hat a dreadful predicament that poor rum seller must have been in. with one hundred and fifty women lecturing him. I know something about women's tongues, tor I've been man icd. Jive years.'' The President's House. At the commencement of Gen. Iiarrt -on'a Administration the Whigs appropnitpd siy ttin-isnnil dollars to furnish the Presidential Mansion. This was denonnc ed as an unjustifiable extravagance! The people were called upon by the Loeofoco presses and stump orator?, especially in the west, to condemn through the ballot boxes the men, who had so wantonly Fn -landered their money! Now mark the brazen inconsistency of the same men Thev recently appropriated the sum ol TWTNTV-TWO THOUSAND DOLLAilS lO paint and refurnish the same house to render it s litable for tho reception of a dcmccrotic lroci,!..ni? This is plain, unostentatious democracy with a vengeance! Republi Mn -imnl'icitv. trulv! We ask the ibou r ,-mr" State, who have heretofore B,tilU3 vi ' 7 voted the self st led democratic ticket uri der the honest conviction that they were supporting men who were opposed to a ' ..i;t..re ef miblic money, how fh,7 liL-e ibis commencement ot toe econ crt lnn.lk- promised! Six thousand . sufficient to render the White House suited to Gen. Harrison's notion i,ni it should be but it requires near Wl - - I 1 1 I. . .t,.,. r, Ptiah e .Mr. i oik u iour surround himself with the gorgeous imie'5 o n., oe ind i:i i?nia ot royalty con gem -,t in'hU refined taSe! A party wuost p r a c fessi ;a aro so at variance won mn. , felons will not be long snpponeu u yr , 111 I. J
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. i 1 : i ,1 -r :v-3 I)I:-:i'A: -4 ' '- i ' 4 M - 4 - ! f r f M.t. "S v . 4 o2j cat 2i to t )Mii:nci: on tui: first d y of Jl'LVNL'XT. iv ".vitr. it? rev hk chkvi-kh t;i.- the unoi ii.yr-r or r.:,M.i l'.i,"FIr. , c. 1.1ST.KIE cf Tin: roieiKH i-.kin:, o.-ly 4 1-2 cts., and tiivt . ri!F. Nr.wsr.vrEits G c kXts r u m n n r ii . E X the LADY'S DOOK yon will fin,l the best arti.-!es of IV'iry i're. by the l "t duthors of the Jay IV" MUSIC and. in ad ih'i ..ii. freni three ti live monthly plates LXCLUDi:G TlfU AV 1 llt: 1IC LAD1FS FA luSS. The heavy potae tax on periodica! l:a-i Wen vf ry ut-ti imental to a Rrcnt Mail tli-tri-bution. Thittiv h i.- n-iw been remove.!, and our Mibsoriher.-, mal tho-e aboct to subscribe, will have to pay only I 1-2 cnits per mouth postage on on? oi ttio most L-eautilut and uselul woiks of the ilay. Thi- a.rreeublo alteration of w'mt wjn a very unjust law towards peri. .dicais, now place us" in a better positi.n to mail !ii!iscr.bers. We civo four Unit's more Unmnal mrcorr taan nnv i!i. weekIv naiiers. J hri c ..-wnH-s n V,,nth i gruHs Original Music, at J,kss Postage. L. A. GODKY, Ih!' -v"i3-1 , Vhil.iihIj.Ma Si A J i. vt 1M)IA.A, I 1 )aviess Coi-xy, S3" In th Daviess Circuit Court, Robt rt Carnahan Compbincnt,j j vs. Mary II. loovcll.StepTrn j Ifowed. Niohola , wi rib.'' r Arthur - IM. I . : . . bv TV s : d cr - ... v.hi'h n ,. ciiiiiv.::: : nouse in Wav.ir.g'o" ...oy aforesaid, on the f?- . "' ....... v m may next, the said bdl and tho matters therein alleged will be taken as confessed bv them and a do cr"' ten lereu against tie m by ilefauit. Witness. Jtdin Van Trees, Clerk of s am court at Washington, this I Stli day of March, 1815. JOHN VAN TREKS, Cl'k. Mar-vi i Ii, ISlo VA H-.v. iIO'LL(,AL riiSh v uzi:. T ''IIC hear.l i f Commissioners of Knox county. will rtii ct at the Court Mouse, on Friday the lib Jav 'if pr i i next, fer the purpose of reieivin-? rrop-e.il Gr keeping tho p r of 1 county at tiie i-.c w av ; ii in , i i ii..- :l -r--..---.. . - niil.'s from Vinornacs, on tho Ii ha:iap!is load. 'I'hev iesve purchased 20 notes of fiph.on which there are 2 first rale double j Oiii'ins.utid a jo4id well of water, ail j list completed. On sua land there is i-'entv ol pood timber which the ocrneantwin l.avo me pnvn.ge muinSMi me.
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imnrovomeiit of the same. The lettirc t it will he' for I or 2 years at the discretion of tho hoard. Wo would ropiest those who present pj-oposais to state sue inetlvtho rate per annum thevwoulJ charjef r each pauper comiim under their care. There areiO paupers now on the county and the keeper of the pie-ent asylum reports G of that nurnhcr able to lahor. H. TUIJ'BRTT, 2? S. E.MISON. S S Mar 13.4 1 Ht. - , A MtvMIil.R ed the V irgima eociet Ml'AHii'.R T the V irgmta S ;tv of i vA. Dental Snrgfons has recently arrived in Vincennes, and oii'ers b.i" profession al services to the public. Ho may be found at Mr. Clark's Hotel, prepared to practice all ib.e improvements that have been discovered in his profession. His charges shall be. made to accord with the times a .x v-y -?f C "TJ tT . '5I & ir i-'-' - " i At toe request of DR. LllUCH, Surgeon Dentist, I take pleasure in certifying that I have, had frequent opportunities of hoconiieg acqtiaiuted with his qualifications, and that I believe him to be entirely worthy of the confidence and patronage of the public. J. L. CABELL. M. D. Prof. Jlnat. and Surgery, University of Virginia. J. G. Wyaf, Richmond, Va. I)r-. Carter & Massie, Rev. R. K. Meade, 5 Charl'tlesJ. A. L-itch, M. I)., I ville, Va. Ch-ules Minor. M. P., 5 Vincennes. March 0, 1 to 10 ot. We will purchase anj- quantity of clean and cotton r?rs ht this cfiice. I
v.: ,' i , :. K i . r. i , i v to op. - ! :.!-i ' d e a, oare o t:- i r-nd Gr ' : ' te a d ' a .n r.fter n t;,rt hp .--,ra!-o r i" n c i ,51. i V 1 j ih,V!'' r - w : i a i i d !!! bo : i v ,ar, Gt ora't'.C. !ec. 15 Co ; i.e a--... nranenes. excepting i ... :.d Greek 10 00 A. U. The above tuition money will he considered due in advance, and from this rule there will be no deviation except by special arrangement. .1. 15. CI I ASS E. .?. Pres. March 2oth. IS13 12. St. ATT KA TiOA !! :Z M'IMESS callini; the subscriber in .J IO t!ie Western part of Illinois, the Northern half of Missouri, and perhaps lowa. he would be pleased to attend to any business entrusted to his care in those sections, for a small remuneration. He wid leave here about the 1st prcx. and be absent from four to six weeks. T. II. C A VAN AUG II. Ymoenn, March, 6th, 1 8 1 T 10 3t. STATK OF INDl ANA7SS Ma ch Term of the CincriT Court of Gibson County, lSio. l-atsey llalbrooks, ) (ice.rge ila.Drooks, William Halbrooks, I'dizabeih Halbrooks, llobcrt Williams snd In Chancery. Malinda his wife, MiUerva Jane Halbrooks, j .Jehu Halbrooks Ruth Ann Halbrooks and Hannah 1 1 dlbn-okn. J :'M OW, h- re comes the complainant d x by his solicitor, and it appearing bv h iii davit of a competent anil disinterested wi:ne.. that George Ha'dirooks aad William Halbrooks, twa of the above ciefend?"i 're not residents of the IState of ln- . is ordered that notice ' -"uiplairiant's bill ! i; iuceto'es i eei. i '.un. i e -' on v. i xt ct - ..it ' V, ' i! ..1,'v.v il XI .. . I I V 'I lit of (iib-on co tnty. 181"), i.liatn Garwin. Sam-' tie! Getty, Mid Jams j i oarwm, VS. ) In Chancery. Jolin N. Trusdell and j Elizabeth bis wife. J - Fa 7 OW, iicre come? tne complainant by lis solicitor, and it appearing by affi davit of a competent and disinterested witlvss, that the said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, whereupon it is ordered that notice of the pendency of said complainant's bill be given bv publication in the Vincennes Gazette, a paHie newspaper of general circulation, 1 . . ..- ! I - printed and published in Vincennes, Knox-1 county, for three week, eueecivelv, that unless the said defendants appear at the! next term of this court, to bo holdcn at ! t.t. h., in lVinrPinn in said conn,c - ' " . tv. on the tirst aionanv oi ucmwr ue.i, J t(- p'ead to, or answer said bill, the same will lie taken for confessed; and this cause isj continued till next court. Attest, JOHN HARGROVE, Cl'k. March 20. 1813 42 3w, n i r o j ya a P P I n p ii 1 ii b U VJ A ij fi j it s-f THIS Jack, live year.i . . . oici mis funiiiiiT, wni stai:-l tb.is season at Emis oil's mill, and will be let to mares at the following rates: .c;2 00 the single leap, s3,3d tho season, and ?3 to iir-urc ti maru with foal. Any mare put by the insurance, and parted with before it is ascertained w hetber or not she is with foal, forfeits tho insurance. Good pasture will be furnished gratis for mares coming from a distance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but not accountable if any should happen. The season will commence the 1st of A -nit, and end the last of July. ' T1,"''TA',0 5'!,' BLACK WARRIOR, is a dark brown, full fourteen hands high, and will compare with any Jack in the country, for make and proportions. Black Warrior's r-rand sire was the noted Kentucky Black Warrior, said tohave been one of the bes' Jwcktf'tbst ever stood in that State. JAMES M. EMISOX. Et.iison's Mill. Marcli 20, 1813-12 3t. FLOU n . r?fS BBLS. Lafayette Flour on '.IK. and for sale bv .MADDOX Sc HAY. Vincennes. March, Gth 1813 i tf.
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'zi''c. Ti : o ibscriber has : c-v.Ued from Prince's fVjT.i -- - ' "rdcn,nushiog,2iEi. 1 '. fj lot of ornamental - ud :'o"'ers, which v y (bleed prices. .''' ' 1 ' ' -: ' of tiie articles rf T t . -. . ural k inds; iv. " -j;. 'an Ilorso Chesnuts, a beautiful ree; C-:V e Alanthus.n beautiful shadetree '. erii' iias, splendid; b'if.g leaved Wteping Willow; .riety of Honeysuckles; L i.inese Azalias; Gardenias, or ('ape Jessamines; A variety of splendid Roses; 2d k. mis of sujierb l)a;d:a-; A variety of Carnations &e. itr. S. UATHIIOXE. Yineennes. March 12, JSto 11 3u p I? 1 virtue of a writ of venditioni ex pnnas, to me directed from the cilice of the clerk of the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in Vincenr.es, Knox counlv. Indiana, on Friday th'3 'Sth day of .March, lSdo, between the hours pre-eiibed by law, tho rent-i and profits for the tf mi of seven years, the following real estate to-wil: all that part r parcel of land lving and being in the comity of Knox, being the west naif ct tne south-west quarter, of section twenty -eight, in township two. north ranee, eight west, containing eight? acres, and in c.ise of failure to reabzo the full amount demanded by said execution, I will, at tho same time are! placo expose to saie ttie tee rnmtne t f said real estate; In favor f Sarah Ann Winirate, adminis tratrix of Stephen Wiegate, deceased, and agdnst Win. lVrrv. ISAAC MASS, s. k. c Marcli dih, lkT iO-lw. (Pr's fee 2.) JT virtue dl a writ of venditioni cxpons. to me directnil from the office of the clerk of the Knox Circuit Court. I .will expose to public std at the court house door in Vincennes, Knox county, Indiana, on Friday the CS:h day of Marcli. A. I). 1815, between the hours prescribed by law, the rents and profits for the term of sevt-n years of all that certain tract or parcel of land lyintr tnid being in the town of Vincennes, in the county of Kflox, in said State of Indiana, known at present as "lot No. fifty-five (5o.) on the plat of said town, it being the same lot as "that -inveved o Ilvacin'.h Lassslleon the oth e rO l Mi - ... i'e .. . o . e. C . Uio it. -iw. (Pr's f-e $2 .0.) rjlJL undersigned, administrator on the estate of liarv;y Vandifrhoof. deceased, will sell at the late residence of said deceased, in Decker township, on Saturday the ".'Otli day of March, "-- .ONE I5UREAIJ. Terms. AhyT04ii over three dollars. a creuit ot xweive months wilt te given, itlta purchaser giving K-j note with apprc.v- ! ed security. ALFRED BELLWOOD, -Vdm'r. March 6th, 18,540-11. I 3 ;ia 5 n 1 i ct i a ff ' -.5 " e. rn'tllF. undersigned, r.dinmiitrator on the estate ot i.nza jane l r.ce taie o. Knox county, la., decoased. wul expose to " ale at t!lP 'l2tc uience of Ann uogoe Husseron township, on Saturday the s i . s r t k i. r -di day of -April, all the personal proper- , f ,lc..,cn;l r,,n,,inir nf the fo! ; - . 1 lowing articles to-wit: One More and a year, big colt. One Coir and a yearling calf, together with a few articles of Household Furniture. Terms of Sale.-AU sum- under three dol lars, cash down. On all sums of three ii. i r : - . c . I . . ,. .,.(.,. W;!1 be gjvc..lt t;ie purchaser giving ooiiars ana o er, a creuu 01 nvt n e ieoiu.i his note with approved security, without any relief from valuation or stay laws. JAMES F. McOLURE, Adm'r. March tub. i8:r -lo-Ji: S ' AI'EOT FN 1 ') I AN A . ? Knnx County. S Knox Probate Court, May Term 1813. Ambrose L. Cornoyer, -- . j Petition. W illiam Ham and Harriet Ham. J rfitlin paid William Ham is herehy notified 1'iat the above rinmed petiti mer has this day filed his petition in said Knox J'rohite crurt, against him and the paid J Iurriet Ifarn. also the ailidavit of a disinterested person, ppttirtq firth tli.it the said William Ham i not a reic,vent of the St;te of Indiana. .Now this is to notify th-' sr.id William Ham to appear on the tirst day of thp next term of said court and to plead, answer, or demur to said, petition, or the same w ill he taken as confessed and a decn e cutere 1 accordingly. Attest, VM. It. MoCOKD, CoiKt. Feh. 27th, llo It 'Uv. i is u rfriWELVE THOUSAND POEND iJ- sssortpd jf$-Ji , just rec-.-ivrd from Pi'isbur-ih. per si.Moicr I .attet, r-tu! for sale bv M ADDOX Cc II AY. March 1?, 1S13
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' L O P K S Q V A CKLNIlllSH. : 20 V ILIA AM & TIIJ1FV, A'A' IV YORK. Tl-lW.Wl stock comprises every descrinj t;on of T3IV.MIMGS FOR LADiES' CHESSES I Abo, Taj'CS, Pins, Threads, halls, 'orU, JUiidiiigs, Taji'du, 'Salon and Velvet llibl'ons, j ' hrtvd and (Jottun Lacs, Buttons, Zephyr Worsted and IJm broidery Materials, tyCy -frc, and a complete assortment of Ladies find Misses Coves, Mitts and Hisurij. tiZT Merchants purchasing in New York; are solicited to call and examine tins stock-; and they will find that much labor ami time will be saved by their buing able to procure every variety of staple and fancy trimmings at one place. N. IJ. Prices uniform. N. Y., Feb. 17, lSlo 39-lm. Ma-on $ Tattle's Adv. VALUABLE PIIOPHIITY TT WILli sell all my property in Knox county, la., consistI'JJLL'br'if 'nff t-f 3 la re argo FLOVllIXG AlXD - - S A W M 1 L L in firstrate order for business, to which is attached a lare Distillery, all in full operation together with all the adjoining lots connect ed with the same. The Distillery is under lease. Also, one-third of lot No. lot) on Marketslreet. adjoining the Market ground, on hieh is erected a two storv dwelling house, the residence of the undersigned, with all necessary out buildings. This property is pleasantly situated in a healthy part of the town, and is desirable as a re sidence. Also, one-third of lot No. 127, adjoining the above, on which is a two story house, occupied by John T. Colman as a Grocery More. Also- two tenements on Market street, on a ground lease just above Col. Clark's Hotel one occupied by I. N. Whittelsey a? a silversmith's shop, and the other by Burjress ec Dubois, A lso, eleven building lots situated in different parts of the liorousrh. Great burgains may bo had. J. L. COLMAN. Vincennes, Feb. 20th, IS 17) 38 Dm. FOLU: ESTABLISHMENT. fSMIK subscribers have t hid dav commeneed the erection of a Ttding Mill, which they intend to l.ve in opera tion by lhrt . ; ' r to. v .1 ,!v - . .. ..." b .' b ; . : ,,': i'-'. ; 1 i.r. '.;!'.--d ie v. r h :. e,d! b e -:.:i.i: . p. - . c a ; t ..'' : .' v'.r ;' : : .: . i . i '-y .-.:: . ; : ! . " '.'.is e-.f'-ll-'eue;.;. :i...L sa -v :.:'.; -1? woe . . , - Ti.o r;in-l ' 'i-;-. r f lb t . '. ' : . . c ' ' -.1" br ' h.; .- : , he - v ', " , - .-.r : la ... . can. Produce of HI for their labor kmds taken in exchange at the cash price. DA YID MAN, E. Z. RYAN. Lawrciicevd'e, Ills. April 1 8th, 18 11. G A U T i 0 T G ALL! LET ALL Till: WORLD TAKE IVOTCH, and be cart ful not to buy f(sup;ar coated) IMPROVE!) INDIAN USLESS EVLUV Ii()X HAS OS IT THK W TEN" SIC. NAT CUE OF 1 HE OUIOINAL 1 N V KTOlt AM) T OI I VT1.E, G. BENJAMIN SMITH, M. D. rnF.S!'. pleasant Fills possess powers to open Ai.t. tiie nattiral t'rains of tho system viz: the LUNG;?, KIDNEYS, iSKIN and BOW 1 L hitherto unknown in the practice of medicine; and f-o competent has been their triumph over all other medicines, that many have been led to suppose they contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination by Dr. Chilton, Rand xru, Huntington, and other, ihi suspicion is at once proved to be groundless. Sold in New York at 19 Greenwich sfreet. also by Pushton & Co., Ill Astor House. Pamphlets to be had of agents gratis. N. P. Persons will also notion on the top label an engraved Indian figure, crossed with fine red print. The ert-nuin'-' may also be bought with safety at I)r Guion's, corner of Bowery end (iratnl street, and Mrs. Hays, V'M Fulten street, Brooklyn, and at respectaid stores ihrcuehottt the l-r.ited Slates. Y.. Feb, 27. .TJ-Sm.-Mason 4- 'Tut ile's .tt". I'iUCSH (UlDI SEKDS. tfUST RECEIVED a ,;,CV supply f SI.IAlMrS 'ip G JUDEX SEE D S. xv ar-r? ranted a Fresh and Genu-' me article, and for sale byMADDOX cc II AY. Yineenne. Fob. F, 1813 !57-tf. L J I i I j U t- l i b b o ! rj'he .'Lihsci iher would inform his customers. that in coiisopifjtice of tiie extremo scarcity of hotter, ho v. ih use every proper exertion to t; t his tJtvsup, when hc.tter in any pinntily can 1 had. His cliickT.s have nut been remits m their duty, he is thertfarc ahle to snj ply hi oi'o r.i ahui.daat'y. LEONARD BECK. Vincnne?, March 12th I i 5 i rf
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