Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 May 1845 — Page 3

V In cen lies Foil n dry. (JThirE subscribers wish, hereby, to inforn, j10 citizens of Knox and the su. w mding counties, that they have the ?.'j3ve establishment in full an successful operation, manufacturing casting! of various kin 1. such as yt i 1 1 Machine ry of cv ry des c rip lion. Urate Bar, Hollow Ware, Andirons, Wajyon Boxes, fcc, 1cc. Anv job of work that can be done iu Evr.ville or Terre Haul'?, can also be done i Vincennes, on reasonable terms, by CAN AN & MILLER.

Apiil 3I, 1315 48 if. jrTTr goods. W.TI. HAYES lYTi'AS just returned home with a large jjPjL stock of fresh ilry Goods, Groceries, Iron, a re.neril assortment of other articles, rvhich ho off irs at a small advance on cost. Terr.!' Cash. May 1. IS 15 4S-3m.

C O A C II JI A K I A a

HTMIE undersigned would inform

f.

is now prepared to i'o work in the be-t

manner, latest eastern style, and on the most liberal terms for cash or approved

trade. COACHES, BUGGIES, BAR-

UOUCIIES, GIGS, AND W A G O N S . Can be mids at the shortest notice, he

having laid in a supply of well-seasoned

timber.

JOHN P. CRICK MUR. Vincer.ne., April 21, 18 15-17 Gm.

SUPERIOR EYE-WATER, Warranted to effect a (Jure in all i:ies of o relies of the Eve, ARISING FROM LOCAL CAUSES, SUCH AS COLDS, &C.

Sheriff's Sale. virtue of a writ of venditioni ex-

nonai. to me directed irom tne oi

'd of the Clerk of the Knox Circuit

Court, I will expose to public sale at the urt house door in Vincennes, Knox county ludiana.rm Saturday the 24 day of May, A. D. 1315, between the hours prescribed by isw, the rants anJ profits for the term of ;ven years, the following real estate, described a follows, to-wit: all that pareel of ground in the Borough of Vincen

nes, part of lot designated on Johnson and Emison's plat as lot number one hundred nd forty-five, (No. 145.) and being the old court liou-e lot; and also that certain oilier parcel of ground, lying and being

.i i e . i. u. ,i.,,.r;i,0,i I .

Ou tne fOUlll'ivcsi ui wit: aouio utnucu nW

iot. and bounded as follows, to-wit: 'inning at the south corner of

rHHCRE are no complaints more fre1 quent than those arising from sore

lis and inflamed eyes. In cases where the

'liends and customers in general that soreness is produced from constitutional

he has removed his shop, to that which ' complaints, the subscriber does not pretend

was formerly kept by Daniel Whitmore, that his Eye-Water can i-lfee: a cure

where he may bo found at all time.?. Ho: the disease is beyond all oulwaru nppiica

ft rt j.

Hon luit m ail cases ot a local cnaracter.

arising from colds, or from any other

csuse.and in all eases of weak eyes ac

comp."nied with a running of water from

the eyes in tine, in all the local diseases of the eve. the Eve-Water of the sub-

scriber is believed to be an effectual cure

as can be proven bv the testimony of

hundreds who have been relieved by it.

The ?ubcriber has been so frequently cal

led on for it lately, that he has determin

ed to off.rr it for sale; heretofore he has

distributed it gratuitously. Ho now ofTets

it for sale iu ounce bottles price only

25 cents each. For sale by the subscriber r - I.I - n . f

at v incennes, anu tne urug stores oi

Messrs. IVck and Somes. The following

esiimonials in its favor are presented to

ie public. JOHN COLLINS. Vincennes, April 5th, 1815.

FASHIONS.

NEW

rglHE subscriber has just received from Pliikndelplvft th hit F,hion plate, which is something truly superb. Any person wishing to have garments made in real tip top style, and in the very best manner, would do well to give him a call. His shop is now removed to where it formerly was, immediately below in the same budding, where his old customers

and others tire invited to call. I. P. BROKAW. April 23. 1815-17-tf.

B

she kite's sile.

Y virtue of a writ of veudilioni exponas, to me directed from the of-

i

and

,,f t!i r erk of the Knox Circuit

Court, I will expose to public tale at the

be Court House door iu Vincennes, Knox

yj'd court house lot. and running tnence county, Indiana, on 'I hursday ue bin

C .1v. A. I). 1845. between the

thpnee fit riirht anrrlcs with Fourth street hours prescribed bylaw, tha rents and

?ventv feet, thence north-east and parallel profits for the term of seven years of the

ith Fourth street to a dividing line rouallv I l'nllnwini real estate: to-wit: All that cer-

o ' e . ... disunt between Runtin and Si. I'eter's tain tract of land and farm, M Knox coun streets, thence north west with said line iv, containing 10:3 r.cre-3 and twelve bunto the dividing line between lots numbers dredihs of an acre, being a part of loca

.iue hundred and forty-five, and one hundred and thirty-two, ( 1 45 and Li2), thence norlh-e-ASt with said line to the line of the

tion number one hundred and twenty, and

ihe whole of location number one hun

dred and seventy. four, in section leu

Thif will certify that I have frequently

used the Eye-Water mide bv John Col

ins, Esq., mvself, and have seen its ef

ects when used bv my family and others

and in all rases of local inflammation am:

soreness of the eyes 1 have found it a spe

ciiio. I know of no application for sc

eyes that I have ever found to compa

with the Lye-Water ot Air. Coilms, I must cheerfully recommend it to public as one of the very best reme

have ever seen applied in alt cases cal diseases of the eye. JOHN I. '

Vincennes, April fn: We concur fully in iheopbt sed by Judge Law relative to'.: lecto'f Collins' Eye-Water i focal affections of the eye i the same ourselves orseen K" c.

ueed bv others.

ABNERT.

ALEXANDER LAUGHLIN

Wholesale and Ketail GROCERY, IRON. NAIL, TIN AND . SHEE T IRONS TO HE; Vati;h stkket, i:v vnsvillk, i.

7E be? leave to call the attention of Mr- ' chants, 'IVaJers. and Farmers generally.

8 g-y g3 qj throughout the Wabash country , Illinois, and ttje Jy-B 2 Vr vL 3 ' Southern portion of Kentucky, to our large and

direct from Philadeldhia, which will be very general stock ol

T H E

GREAT WESTERN.

fipHE undersigned nave jiisi receivea a & LARGE and WELL SELECTED

aseoruiium 'TXT staple juyn xjvcrjVV

offered to the public extremely low for

ready pay. Relieving in general that the credit system is injurious to both parties.

we have came to the conclusion to abn-

lon it as far as practicable, consequently

we will sell our goods at such rates as will inline nurrhasers to buv of U8. We wilt

exchange goods for almost any kind of country produce. Now friends give us a call patronize a couple of Hoosiers, and

let us live and let live. What is trie use

nf maUinir the rich richer, and leaving

a couple of poor boys who hv

to back them, and chee-

ward course but Vr -

tegrity of principle

to grope their wv , - licit the patro.'M ; : f and customfi i i i

MAY '' ' III .i:N '

Vincennes,

GROCERIES, IRON,

Nails, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire .'Axe. Cotton Yarn

DOMESTIC MANVFCTVRED . ARTICLES, Which he offers for sale at very reduced prices for Caxh or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable to be regularly suppiieJ with all anicles in our line. Dealers and country merchants need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles tbey may need, and they wuv ' cn-ult their interest bv

giving us a c

wo a'? ueterrnineu iu nicm a r . .....i! ,.?. The busiuess will

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- LAUGHLIN. Jk. Tib 3eswax,anJ ali ik-'I j". ;i' hijest market

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of i

John Clr and S;aif havir 2 quest3 . cat ;!. '.;

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HEW YDIUl STORE,

raiHE su 'cribeis ruling entered into c-ptTt - uerthw in the llercantilc, ITlilliuff Distilin Business, V'ish to inform the citixena of VincennM and i cinity, that they are now receiving and openift, direct from the cities of iVew York and BotUm a LARGE and GENER AL "assortment of STAPLE AMD FANCY

Recently purchased and selected with gieat cw. expressly for this market, which they pledge themselves to sell on as fair terms forCASH or UQUI: TRY PRC DUCE, as any house in th Wabssk Valley. Our block, consists in part, of Black, blue black, green and cadet Brosd cfotto. Black, blue and Beaver and Pilot cloths. Black, blue and fancy Cassimerea. Plain and fancy colored Tvrced cloths. Kentucky and Steubenville Jesni.plstn A fsnaf Satinet, kt rsey, beaver sud velvetesn. Plain and sinned Linseys. Flannels of all colors and qualities. English and French Merinoes. Crape, De Lains.AIpscca lustre.pULi -V: Plain, plaid end fancy colored d'ss ' Plain and fancy colored H r' ' - - Bonnet and Cap Uibbo.c . : . t , . . c:t ":U, Velvet and yiu V -.. .

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GROCERIES, .vr ; fjtriofs c-'cr Uiics tr. tedious i-i

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old court house lot, thence south-east with j and eleven, in town live, north range

ten

aid line to Fourth street the place of be

ginning; and in case of failure to renlize the t" j : 1 amount demanded bv said execution, I

, at the sf metims and place, expose to sale 'he fee simple of said real estate in fa

vor of William J. Heberd, and aamsi Samuel L. Crosbv and Nancy G. Crobv. ISAAC MASS, s. k. c. '.MVV l"t. 1845-T7 tt. (Pr'a. fee St 12. Arftn in istrator s Notice.

rBHE un:lersigned has taken out letter

m dr .-.dmini-iration on the estate ot t

J Kiu W. Allen, lat of Kuox county, la., deceased. All those indebted to said esu:e will ptesse rnalce immediate pavment. H-id thoe hsving claim against the same, will pretent them legally autlieniicated for PAtt!e:nnt. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. J. T. BOYD, Aum'r. April 2.), 18 io. 42iJsvj

A 1 in i n i s I r a f o r ' n i. I e. jTYhHE undersigned, administrator on 2A the estate of John W. Allen, late ot

Knox county, deceased, will expose to

nubile sale at the residence of said de

ceased, three miies below Shakertown,

U.meron township, on Saturday the 31st

of .May, all the personal property of said

deceased, consisting m part of the lodow ing articles, to-wit: Tico Horses, Three Yoke of Oxen, One Ox Cart, Five Coics with calves. One Wheat Fan, Sheep, Hogs, Fa rm ing Utensils, Household and Kitchen Fur jiilure,

together with other articles too numerous mention.

TVrmt of Sale: All sums under three dollars, cash down on all sums of three

west, and bounded as follows: beginning at the south west corner of location 120 on the section line between sections 10 and 15, three chains and twenty-eight links west of the corner, to sections 10, 11. 11. and 15, running thence eaei forty-

nine chains and three link?, to the soulh-

ast comer of location number 174, thence

north 40 chains to the north-east corner

of said location number 174, tnence wi

10 chains and three links to a stake on t.

western boundary line.of loeati.'ir.No. 20.v ... -If .1 KnA f ,l,r nliin.

to the beginning,subject to the dower of Ma- . . t i ci 1

ry Snapp, widow ot Josepn onapp. ueceased and in case of failure to realize the

full amount demanded by said execution, I will, at the same time and place, expose

to sale the fee simple of said real estate, in favor of Henry Sprinkle, and against

Eliiah Snapn. administrator of Joseph

Snapp. deceased, and Mary Snapn, widow, mid Isaac Snapp. Eliza Ann Snapp,

tiUisnn Snrmn. John H. Snapn. Harriet J.

wv'" w" 1 I T - -

Snapp, and Mary C. Snapp, heirs ot Jo sepli Snapp, deceased.

ISA At . AI Aoo, 8. k. c.

H. FA L Nil VM. J. HI C. M. ALL, JOHN ROS N. SMITH. JOHN Mx WMi R. '

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MU3H COM"

is S been made t

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p.'sas

jVjso, o;ie-th;r-.l tll 3J'.!6. on Co.-p .-;! bv

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j a .roccry tore. Au-

in;

e lalor of us pbor - i' .ro j too high. H nj :l" i. customer? I will tell

t'i-

ff Col. (Jia ' ' I. N. Whii,

au-i t'je v.v.i

T

April 17th. M5.-- 1G----1Vs fee S3 r.

y.

a ma..

a garm

it; particuU.

One coat and allowed to be r.

in some of tii

known journey

k they are too high! Ii u ; uaif ef the ti f i. !ly requires, .o c

ol KrOA.'. ; ov-

i -i bar'

uiwi 1 . - -n two tc: nts .. iust

- - r j lir.tti rift enpied a --. v r-f i : ; verstntth's b v B'lrg -"S3 Dubois,

A ! :, eleven building

part? of the I3o

RV bj had. j. L. COLMAN.

20th, 1815 38 3m.

in . I ha . L fc; Mht'0;1' ciol'i.

depends

Porter, Corn and Jh

Pencil Brand u, $-c

At, Kbrrtfst notii-p. and on verv teaaonable 1 inieuu -

iprm for casb. and kindlv solicits a continuation I liberal sbf.

r.f ih Tiritr.-matre hprptofore extended to him

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N- U 'PI .t.A TnnnliAl.oH nrlir rn WT- 1 v IkLl u

H II . J 1C i ' V ' V. IUI.IHIUII.U - t

rants to be of the best quality, and fully equal to

any which can be bad in the western country

September 4th, 1844 14-ly.

it of v

render entire

.at-

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To the heirs and lezal representatives of

Alexander Dick, deceased, and other proprietors of survey Xos. 24 and 25. in the Lorcer Prairie, below Vincennes,

in Knox count u, Indiana to Francis . for cuttinir. rent &:c. The man, there-

S'ausrhton, proprietor of Xos. 47 'ifore, that has one t:

48 therein to the heirs and representa

attempting to do mort-; lor in.

that they could not do justice to Now, cenvleman, cheap work

much upon ihe quantity that a man has to

do or have done in his establisnmeni: Give me plenty of work, and 1 can, even here in Vincennes, work as cheap, or cheaper, than our craft can in the Eastern citif s. For example: one Tailor makes five coats in a week, and has two dollars

profit on each coat, over and above rent, firewood, cutting, journeymen's wages, and risk of fit; and another Tailor makes

ten coats, and has one dollar profit on each

tives of John Fullcrton, deceased, and others, nrovrietors of Xos. 25 and G

therein to Jacque Andre, proprietor of Xo. 32 therein

NOTICE is hereby given, that tne Levy upon the above respective

Un Is is required to be sufficiently repaired, on or before the 10th day of May next.

and if by that time the Levee theieon is

not made pood and sufficient, the com

dollars and upwards, a credit of twelve missioners thereof will proceed to have

months wilt be given, the purchaser giving LJj9 work DCrformed according to law, the

his note with approved security, without proprietors and lands respectively to be

sny relief or benefit trom valuation or iaje for ;,0 payment thereot, accrruin

unv laws.

JOHN T. BOYD, Adm'r. April 29. 1845. 48 3w.

Dead Shot.

TT7-EUMIFUGE of Dm. Pkery & Ham-

W tin k. of Baltimore, M. D.

highly concentrated and chemically

-ombined preparation for the expulsion -,f worms from the human body prompt

Crf;n in its operation, perfectly sab

' i . m ibn tenderest ace. Placed in

th Drucr Store of H. E. Peck, for sale.

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rt., .,M,lflrs.(rned can cheerfully re

thA nhnve Vermifuie to the nub

!,r- snnrised of it3 componant parts and

u ':;r.,cp,l it in his practice tor some

H,n.h has no doubt but that.'.wdl su-

nnrrpH all of this class of med.ci nes now

i WW. HIT. in ,une. f April 23, 1315 48-Cw.

to the act of Assembly, approved Feb. 2

18)8.

N B. The elevation of the Levee ie

established at two feet above high walSr

mark. When it is t feel high or more.

it shall be 1G feet wide at the bottom-

when 4 feet hiiih and less than b, 12 feet

at ihe bottom when 3 feet high and less ihan 4. ten feet at the bottom when two

feet high and not more than three. f leei st the bottom and in no case less than 4

feet at the bottom.

H. M. THOMAS, Secretary of the Comm'rs. April 10, 1S45 4G 3vv.

"medicine and surgery.

-VK. J . Ii. 3l,ii1 i vjjilc

U the same that was occupied by

the late Samuel Hill, Esq , in Wise

3 A Hotel.

Residence at J. C. Clark's Hotel

incennes, August 6, 1844 Il-tf.

S whv ?ivcn that the Laws passed

... n-.r,t. inn of tno

Generally Assembly of the State of Iodtn p-ir(!. and ere ready lor

ttstribmion. Also, the Treasurer of Knox i i.. ;D,t !r7P, num-

, ii -... jiiora ner vol- Stoves, roreaieoy

-m. WM. B. McCORD.Clk

COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IROf

V A K L ,

MANUFACTURED at wholesale and retail on reasonabla terms.

N. SMITH.

TI1K IVVfKKl SO LVUD.

rBIIEHR has bacn much inquiry !

legislation a9 to the manner in which

the interest of the State debt is to be paid

without making our condition worse than

at present, but I have found that the oniy

practicable way in which it can be none is to use my new C'of'f'CC I'ot, which saves fnllv one-third of the coffee, loses

no aroma by evaporation, and as a num

ber cf persons can testify, gives a rich fla

vor to the beverage far superior to any other method ever invented. I claim it

as my invention and have all the models

'.1 -II .l.st . vr. i vni. A.vlf, Ii (O 1 11- ill T! ! I ft

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imniiinii .inn ' .tiv. , . , , mrP ,iian

- . . , , , , . - - . c ,v oruersnv iu o. ..v..

MIC unuersioneu, auui.iHsudvui ui ,.. . r n nnmmnn jin;.Pr

estate of John Ulaycomb. late of"". 1 ''"'""i '"Z

ir..... ,1 ,.i .11 t !,. wme on mni c'"""

rVUO. CUUlin , UClCdJln, will fill in

Tv OOD, Fustic, Camwood, Lac

JLi Dye, Annatto. Muriate of Tin, Sulphate of Copper, Chimic orSnlphaie f Indigo, Madder. Curcuma, Cochineal. Alum, Coppers, &c. &c; in store and for gale by J. SOMES. April 1, 1S45 44 if.

j I) .

Wheat, Rye, orn. Oats, Ban'ey, Flap

Seed. Feathers, Gingseng. Snake liool, Beesu-ax, Rags, Coon and Deer Skint, and all other k inds of country produce. CTT 31 lne YORK STORE, ttvtuv

ly occupied by Mr. Donr van. , ,

FOSTER. KiMOII r cc Sb'U I I. Vincennes. November !6th, 1841. 5-t

C M. ALl.ES. w. w ta.

ALLEN &, CARU. Attorneys and Counsellors at LAW,

Vincennes, Indiana. .

to the practice . a 1 . t

proleesion in mis anu in

iie'nmboring counties of Indiana and Illi-

HLL attend, jointly, tn of their profession ii

nois

lollar, has as much mo-

. 1 I - . - IaII..i

ney, as mat one wno geia

rofit upon each coat. I will try, bv the assistance of public

patronage, to amend this 'complaint.' I

will reduce my prices still more, as it is

work or die:' then gentlemen, if you wish

heap Tailoring done, call on me, and you

hall be accommodated. But in return,

you must accommodate me with the L"ar-

nent, or something that will be equiva

cut. Almost all kinds ot produce will

e taken at the Vincennes cash market

price.

SAMUEL GOCHENOUR. Vincennes. April 1, 1845. -4 1-3iik iDMINISTRATGR'S SALE.

rBMIE undersigned will oiler at public J sale on SA TURDA V THE 2 Uh OF MAY next, at 1 o'clock P. M., in Vincennes. at the store adjoining the office of Samuel Judah, Esq., on 2d street, the personal property ot Michael Melany, late of Knox county, deceased, consisting,

among other things, of

THE CONTEXTS OF HIS GRO-

LEIir. VIZ:

SI its A Iv. vAJl'l'H.. iX, KJ111-

Eit grocl:iui:s;

GROCERY FURNITURE, SUCH AS

SCALES. .L J11S. BOTTLES, TtAUBLEUSi

Some Household and Kitchen Furniture

such as

Bed and Bedding, Chairs, Table

Cloths; One silver Watch, One Lot of Potatoes.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash on all suras

not exceeding three dollars. Otherwise

a credit of nine months, the purchaser

o-ivimr a note with approved security

without anv benefit whatever from relief

or valuation laws. B. M. THOMAS,

-Administrator, with will annexed.

lie auction anhe late residence of the de

ceased, on Saturday the 10th of May nexi, all the personal property of said deceas

ed, consisting in part ot

Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, J-arming Utensils, one Wind Mill, one Man's Saddle, ore Rife Gun, Corn in the Crib, probably some wheat, growing. Household and Kitchen Furniture,

And other articles too tedious to mention

and Economy!

H. AUUlLli. Vincennes, Feb. 13, IS 15 37-tf.

FULLING ESTABLISHMENT.

fBlHE subscribers have this day com

menced the erection of a. Fulling ...i.:l. .!,.,. loicnrl in I or in niiRra-

iUlll, wium nicy linen Tavlnr

UOll oy tow uri ui -uwv, . ..r. - they intend to full, dye, and dress, woolen J- vv J- 'se manufacture as well and as cheap as it Wm. Lurtch & Co.. M thp west. H t'OrHn J

May 11, ISU 49--tf Reference. Hon.Jno. JV. Davis, Washington City. Hon. R. Dale Owen, Hart, Cummings S,- Hart, Philadelphia; Woodward cc Dusenbery, Nevf York; H. C. Gwathmey,

W. & C. Fellows, Win. Bell, Jas. E. Pearson,

J Louisville, Ky.

incennes, Ind.;

can be done any where in the west

They wish to call the attention of the pub

m r l r f i - C I . -.a

Jerm, oj ah ,m ,u' ''' IC (particularly the farmers.) thus early do ars and under, cash in hand over , llv- V J c . . ,,-

rl,illar3. a ereilit of twelve montS Will

given, by the purchases giving his nott with approved security, without any ben elit from the relief or valuation laws. JAMES S. MAYES, Adm'r. April 10th, 1815. 4G 3w.

Kiio Probate Court, February Term, 1S45.

John Collins, Administrator")

le bonis jon of Francis

Heeney, deceased. . Irlsolvencv.

vs.

rhe unknwn heirB of enid j

deceased. J

MJE said unknown heirs of Francis

Heeney, deceased, are hereby noti

fied that on the 21st day of February,

1815, the said John Collins, as Adminis.

trator de bonis non of the estate of Francis

Heeney. deceased, filed his petition in

said Knox ProbatH Court against them.

prayinglor tl esettlement ofsaid decedent s estate as insolvent that the same is still

pending therein, and that unless they appear and answer said petition on or before

the calling of the cause at the next teim of said Knox Probate Court, the same

will be taken as confessed, and a decree en

tered accordingly.

Attest. Wm. R. McCORD, Clerk. 47 nt.

il! to the erection of this establishment, that

they may have their wool nianuiaciureu

in such a way, that it may ce properiy finished.

The conductors of this estabhshmet having had long experience in the East in the above business, feel confident that they will be able to satisfy the most eanguine expectations of any who may choose to favor them with a call. Produce of all

kinds taken in exchange for their labor

at th cash price. DAVID MAX, E. Z. RYAN. Lawrenceviilw, Ills. April 18th, 1644.

IRON. TWELVE THOUSAND POUND assorted IROJ s J'J8t receded from Pittsburgh, per steamer Planet, and for sale bv A1AODOX fc HAY'. March 'l2. 1845

LEATHER. A LARGE lot of Sole, Skirting, Har

ness and Upper Leather, Kip and

Calf Skins, on hand and for sale by

MADDOX & MA I. Vir.cennPB. March Gth, 1845-40-tf

T A i NEK'S OIL.

p DDLS. Tanner' Oil on

hand and for sale by MADDOX & HAY.

Vincennes, March Gth, 1815-30-tf.

F L O U R .

BBLS. Lafayette Flour on hand end for sale by

MADDOX & HAY. Vincennes, March, full 1845 4i tt.

Hon. J. G. Read, Jefleraonville, !nd.; M. W Foster.? Pelereborgh, Ind. F. Johnson,

o a e & 4 5 4 4 CAUTION T 0 ALL!

LET ALL THE WORLD TAKE NOTCE.

and be careful not to buy ic(sugar coated)

IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,

ctliss EVERY DUX His o it thb wmt-

TIT SIGJIATmE Or THE OBIGIAt IWVITO AD PJITK.STEE, G. BENJAMIN SMITH. 51. D.

fWMlESE pleasant Pills possess powera

to open all the natural drama oi trie

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RAGS!! RAGS!!! We will purchase any quantity of clean linen ond cotton rags at this omen.

system viz: the LUNGS, KIDNEYS, SKIN and BOWELS hitherto cnknows in the practice of medicine; and so competent has been their triumph over all other medicines, thet many have been led to suppose they contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination by Dr. Chilton, Randolph, Huntington, and others, this subpicioti is at ence proved to b groundless. Sold in New York at 179 Greenwich street, also by Rcshton 5e Co., 10 Asto House. Pamphlets to b had of agents gratia. N. B. Persons will also notice on th

top label an engraved Indian figure, crot sed with fine red print. The genuine may also be bought with safety at Dr Guion's, corner of Bowery and Grand ttreet, and Mrs. Haya, 13 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and at respectable stores throughout the United Statet. N. Y.. Feb. 27. '45. 39-3m Mason 4 TvttU's Jde.

Vintennw. April 29, 1845 48-Jt.

July 21st. 1813, 7-ly.

J April 2 4, 181517-41.