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nn"! M. the riberss xvi I nt i r nt Oil .1-. C'l .Volli'av t'lo MlM of Ucto- ! next. t!i" lot-: co:i.:ofinir the plot of said tow:). Kxinviut is lxautifully situated on the Bast hank of tho Wabash Kivcr, at till' head of tilt' (iiatld K;( ill, twenty mi'ios lu low Vincoiiiics, and hout live above Mount C.irm. l and Nhna. The iiv of the town is an elevated benih. running bluff to the river, hich and dry at all seasons, which, as it recedes from tho river, expands into a beautiful prairie of aliout a mile in loinnh and breadth, in a hich state of cultivation. Tito country armind is as tortile as any in the wost, and is as rapidly sctluu. Tlio siihscri'.HTs can lvldlv si lie w itliout foar of contradiction, tliat no point on tho W ahah posFossosstTntorooiiimoroi.il advantage than Knoxvillo. Commanding In it peculiar oitioii on tho confines of two st iti-s. tho trado of tho tin rst portions of Va!u:di and l.ininv counties, in tho State of Illinois -i"1' Knox :"! (iilson rnimtios. in tho t ate of Indiana, and situated at tho head of tho ttrand Kd'ids it cannot f ul of icooinina; a place of considerable importance. "All oTjwrience teaches, that tho Rapid or Falls, on a navigable stream, must lecme important," and that the town situated at the head of these obsiruetions. will far out -trip those hvated at the foot, nth! heneo tho subscribers are confident that the dav is not distant w hen K ;ix ilie xid !o to hoi neighbors jvist !k .v her, what Louisville is to hippinesport and Portland, i t a advantages, the State h ts alread ."n.OOO, for the improving i'io n.o. idition to the '' :'!i,r''i rn: tax ic.ruon f t e.ese made during tho ni l)! will he mad tiapids, and a snrx i v is to he present month. This i:;:proxi in on-' ot two wax s, i i-',, r y i uuinc a canal .-n around the II. ) ids. .e ; i or -i l.l rvtkin-: ith- r cm -,t th- xx.tti ; s-e end must r.ukc tin- Indiana side of the or hv throw iti j dams across the si ii k water nax ica'ion in i it! power ere:'.t..! will he i:.r.ti'V.-' lxnoxville the K '.!.. :or i f l!i !ent of theso considerations, t' !. Ind-'-n-our en to tlf rixer which. pes.'nts stroi;-, r lud;: -the whole mon!llls l-f t't. 1" tl. r m l k'i i "a'iah alley xx ill i ither t int market, or pour il-clf i lu dlh and other tliinu std-erihcr- knoxv of no p! l r.vommends itself to pm 'Perms oi" pax men', mad JS i'V it to :. ht r laia n an lision xx 1 a.e ooti-i'lei . which mor d. the stroiiir. i' attention. kttoxvn on da" of sale. John i; msi-:v. Al.l.P.N KAMSF.V, Al.liF.KT UI'.LW MOD. n. d. i;i: adiu un. Prepr'n tors. AunW lt'th, ldtl 1 1-lPt r The editors of tho following pajvrf will plea-e publish the slum' in their re-peetixo papers wei klv. up to day of sale, and forward their accounts to this od'co for eoileetion. Wabash Couri. r'Tene-llaute, Free Pre I.ifaxette. Journal, Louisville. silt: FOR SALE, N L pair ol totir i ar old xx oi k steers, lor sale. Knpiiro at this olhco. th. 1 -s:? 1 1-tf jvftTici-::: IHL undersigned having closed his store at tho mid. and wishing to t lose the account of the same, would reouost those w ho are iinh hvod to call and settle their respective debts. H. D. WMKKLHR. A'ineenties Aug. Oth, l:lf 1 1Five Barrels best quality I.inoed Oil for sale, very low, at retail or i? iy tlio (nirrei. nx & " HUT '& SAWYER A E received and aro still roooiving their Spring supply of operas, consisting in part ot Drills and Mt tlicincs, laints. Oils and Dvc-stuils, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent 3Iedicines, Surgical Tnsiruinenfs. ild ami Silver Leaf, Paint Brushes, Varnishes, 'riiemometors. James Iliver and Uoanoke Tohaeco, Spanish and half Spanish cigars. Vials, bottles and shop furniture. A largo supply of Quinine. &e. &e. Making their assortment general and complete. They aro determined to sell on tho most aecom- ! ItllliT ta.rTTW Hill I hone to merit a continuance of tho lilieral patronage heretofore extended to them Yinconnos, May l'dth, 1 s:iii o 1-tf i: i i x s i il l ; . 7 si) i f i: s OTICE is hereby given, that !? v ks for the subscription of Stock, for the Evansxille and Yinconnos Rail Road, will be opened on Monday the loth day of August, and kept up, n lor three weeks, at J. C. Clark's Hotel in Yin -emies. under the superintendanee of John 15. Martin and John C. Clark; at the st-.re of Hall and Warrick in Princeton, Gibson county, utn.er tho siipertntendanee of William Daniel and John Eroxx ideo; nnd at the store of John Shankliu in Evansxille under the superintendanee of James Lewis am John Shankliu. 15 y order of tho President and Directors. SAM EEL HILL. S,sy. Aug. 1. l3fi10 o.

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;-, i 11 IT suhst-riNrs haxo nexv Specimen I5ook just eompleted their of liirht faced Ihtok and Joh I'lintinit Tx pos, Flowers, ami ornaments tho oontonls of x hieh aro herex ith partially uivon. lliamond; I'earl. Xos. 1 and Atiato, os. 1,2. and d; Ajate, on Xopareil Ivuly; No-ipariel, Nos. 1, 2. o and I; Million. Xos. 1, 2. 3 nnd I; Minion on Uroxier hotlv; lin xier on minion lntlv; Urovior .Nos. 1,2. :i and I; lirex ier on Hourneois 1h!v; Urovior on l.oii' Prinuner hody; Uouruoois on lirexier hody; Hourireois, Nos. 1, 2, o and -1: l!otireois on 1. on I'rimor ImhIv; l,onir I'rimor, Nos. 1. 2. :l and 1; l.oni; Primer on Small Piea hodv; Small Piea. Nos. 1 ami 2. Piea on Small Pii a Ixxh ; Piea. Nos. 1, 2 and Piea on Ihilish hodv; l'iiL;lih, Nos. 1 and 2; (ireal Primer: Paraxon: Douhlo lii-rli.-li; Douhlo Paragon; t'atmon; Five linos Piea to txvonty; oittlit lino Piea fiothio eoudonsod to twenty; lixe, sexi n, nine, and ton lines Piea ornamental; six:, seven, nine, and twelve and fifteen lino I lea shaded; eiiiht, ton. twelve and ivteon lines Antiijuo shaded: Also a lare and K'autiful eoileetion of lloxvors from Peatl to seven lino Piea. many of xvhieh air not to he found in anv other specimen; a new asvtmeitt cf ornamental Dashes: n variety of Car l Uorders; near two thousand metal i trtiameiifs; Prarms owz: Ilrass Rule; I ieal. Ma'de. m cos and Das! ads of x arious thickness; tical and Phxsical Stuns; es fiom time to thirty tireat Primer and Double Pica Scripts on inclined body; Diamond and Nonpareil Music of x a; ions kinds; Anti-pies; li;ht and hoax y face two line letter; full faeo Koman and Italic Nonpareil, .Minion. lirexier. Long Primer and Sn !rex tor. Lonu Piimer, Piea, Nonpareil. .Minion, a:'d I'orx i ttid Savon. A large v.'.rietv of orn l'ne: 'ieid.nlv for tho Spanish and .all Mil V.l ion. cks; ur Co. I lehrow oaicinati , 1 r.lh Ameiiean rriaiket -; Spaiti-'i, French, aii'l Po.tu-.ruoso l' Ci Cllts :ls lie.l to oriler, to-e; acr w i. 'i ex ry i:'.ilf us' i'l' iii tb.!1 Printing l-nino--s h e tn be lin iii died a; short no'dce. of ; all ei as g o l ilitv anion as re.isona1 le terms as at a:x er esta:.i -hm. ht. CONWTR cooki:. Corner ol Nasati an.l Ann sis New York. N, li. Proprietors of Newspapers printed in Hiv parted" tho I'nited States or the ( atiadas, who will eopi'V tliis adxertiscmcut three times, and forud a copy containing the same, xxillbo enlilled to their pav in any type east at our routnlry. provided they t.d.v,; twi.-e tle ntnount of bill m tvpo. 1 1-ot. CHEAP LITERATURE. i.i nr. n .7 1 o rr -;. 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Tho premiums xxill be awarded by com potent judges. All communications on the sul ject must be addressed to the publisher, prior to the first of September. I "soli. )nsf(i;r jmiif. A post-master's certificate xxill be a satisfactory guarantee of a remittance. Negocia' le lmies ot exervkinl taken in payment of subscriptions. Address CHARLES ALEXANDER. No. d Athenian liuiidings, Franklin Plu Phila,l.lhia. At IT" V3I t Wholesale BUTLER & C0LEMA& KE of tow opening large and full assorimei n;i Goons Xfnnr Juanels, tj-c. tr tcyc. 15. oV C. agents for flic importers, will constantly keeponhand the (ran Anchor Liaud Cham paigne; and a supeiior article of Spanish scgar At their Wholesale store, corner of Main A: Wa ter Streets. r.xansx ile, July 11th. lsO 10-tf RAGS! HAGS!! RAGS!!! 1 wo ami a nan coins per poniui, in rash, o three c-.'n(s in priniin.;. xx ill be given for any quan tit v of clen 'i '' i or coll u rags ucuxered ut thi

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Mew d-oods. ROSS & EWING, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

Which will ho sold unusually low for cash. A ineennes, July 7, lSdi 7-oni New Store. i naff TTWOrLDJresjiootl'ullv inform tin-citizens of a?J' A'iiH-ennes and its x it inity, thnt he ha.just reeeix od and opened a general and well select ed assortment of (ioods, iu Vincennes, consisting f (iroccrios. (iuconswaro, fima, Cut lorv. Hats, ltiincts, loois. e. All of which he offers for to dispose of on (ho mo-! c, and would isoiiablo and lCl'l mmodal ing terms, at the store hi iov.se on water fe. t ar tho 1 est ( )!!ieo. and form Hy oeeupii'il 1 bx A. streets. Daniel, between riaikef and Uus eron Ile will receive in exchange le i-sx ax. Tallow. Flax and Tov an-. Hutter, Eg ;s. ( "niekens, Is. r i at h'-rs. n. Fl -IX seed. Li and aim t anv rie:e i t country proe.uce. Ile inxites his old liien.l v to call and see him. and tao p;i. Yiui'ouin s, July ::!. 7 CY THE IB IE -Z- Sbi'll". subscriber hn ron-tant-11 . J ly on hand whiskey bv the ii t- - : 1 , 1 - .. , ... . ' , til oarrei, 01 goon ituaiiiy icr s'lio ;n isthe Inarkt t price. Purchasers lire e jut to call. V.. CROWN. Grocer. If Yineonnes, July Oth. K .1 :i -v JTiHF. undersigned, continue to carv on th 1 nhove hu-inoss, in all its ynrious brandies. t their shoo 011 Water-Mr et, w here their o customers end other, w ho'ma v wish any thine in their line of huinrs are particularly invit ed to call. Cu stium s are as-mred, that their arringes are not inferior iu point ol woikiuanlip, to anv in the United State, and xvill he isnoscd of on a? reasonable term; a at any othr establishment in tho Western country. X P. Repairing of all kinds done with ile- ... l si - atch. EDMUNDS & MA S3. Y.nernncs, July 22, IGJo-o-tt. FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! At y-. Aim 11ns ronsianiiy on iiaiiu r 10m X fx ES . . . 1 .... 1 1 I.' I 1-Pissr4 bv he r.;irrelnnl at retail. ipqtial in q'tality to any minulactured in this country, and Com Meal. ALSO a pood a??orlmentof Groceries at retail IN. It. I will give G'i-i centi, per buslv el in cash for Wheal E. DROWN G rocer. Vinceone?, July Oth, 1020 G-tl" S. & W. J.WISE, 3VE just opened a largn aud general r sortiiienl of tlitable lor tho present and aiiiro:tcliiiisr sea sons which they oiler uiuisually low for cash or approved barter, also II bhls. ol IV U. .Molas sos. Yincennes, July 22, I -S-tf. TO JOURNEY MANj GOACH MA KERS AHDiBLAGKSMITHS. LVO orlhreeJoiirnenienCoar.il body ma kers nre wanted iinmediately, by the undersined, to w hom constant employ went, bik! iheiu xvuires will tie given. ALSO, two lUacksniiths, who nre well ncntpil with the luisines, can meet wit hconstant v ork, and good wages, by immediate a i plication. ' noievriL- c. MIC2 Yinrenres. July 18-C S-tf. The Lnuisville'journal will please insert t!ie ahoe3timos weekly, and torwaril ttieir nc ccunt to this office lor collection. 1 fc ? .'if ' ' i iiJi "'"I vicinity, thai tin v are tslamisiiei) ui n:e env 01 yj -ZJ i jjl'iliJ at No. tiruvler M., in Ihe v II o 1. 1: S A l. v.. C O ?l M 1 8 S I O A.M Jc.o v ro ft v b ; i! ) , tt : 1 ! it, where Ihv will be pleased lo attend to tho com nianils ot those xx ho may please favor thorn xvill pat ronace. p rpseeruuiiy ricr 10 ur. j osi pn .xiauuo r- . , i ol UUS place. YVM. II. s-L.M.M.ll, i Co. Yincennc, My 30lh, IU-VJ l-;!m JUST REC ED, v C IIAKRELS Klnx -seed oil. 6 duz . Saddle Trees. liUHTCH k HEBF-LO July lst,183'.-5-tf BANK CHECKS. "Xr.it In 4!viutiU on itiiu JTrpr .1A7 FOR SALE AT THIS or r ICE.

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SALE OF LOTS Crmrfortl County, Illinois. fHE Subscribers will sell at public jhIo on the promises on Monday the third of October ucM,athe lutj coiiiposiiiij Ihe I'lut of said

town. ILrltOn is beautifully situated on the weft bank of Hie Wabash, '24 miles north of V in cenne", two miles east ol Palestine, seven south of Meroin, immediately below the mouth o I.amotta creek. It i now tha landing place for good ?, for the supply of a large anO rich portion of Illinois, especially for the chiel part of Crawford, Coles and Shelby counties. and it possesses advantages for the produce husi lies", not surpassed by si 1 1 3- point on the rivrr a. hove Yincetniess. Ltltov is only seventy milei due east of Yandalia, and is the natural depot for Ihe trade of all the country west of it to that place and north west to the border nf Sangamon County, embracing tho extensive and wealthy settlements on the Embarrass, not cualled by any other tor the production ol I'orK , Cattle and Corn. Lainolte prairie is immediately above, on the west side of the Wabash, and is one of the most thickly settled prairies in the state, and directly opposite 011 the cast side, within one mile of the Kiver is the settlements on Cili's Prairie. The town risen gradually Irom Front street on Iho river, on thy face of a hill containing plenty of stone and coal of tho best quality. There is a hirge vsin of the- latter article cross ing the river iiu mei! ia Hie country in Ibe re There is a Sj ring of plot, nnd iu tact the 111V place in the wind tnativ rii cumstanei s ; e!y in front id the pint it ii hieh and tolling Ihe In st tpiality on the subseriboi s know not ol e eonntiy ci!ibinitiir so i fP i r i ! 1 1 1 ' t he prosofi(:t o! rosjiL.rty III lU.iltl0 S, Hi ileil with the enjoytiietit of health. .-team Saw Mill has h rri rrected oil the hlinjs for a ; r ist I luhiih are ol the I at private sale il Putt cf the lot? to ri-nii-fs, una n: n-ient lei d. 'I he in lchirii'iy nnd t order, w Inch xx di be en tor immediately. -old, Iront on the n eons locution for I r, and present ndvaiiisitiess . i'he terms of sale w ill be 1 1) per cent, in eah , the babmce ill iipial payuienls ot n, 1 J nnil If moiilh-, xvilhuul niterc-t it' promptly paid. ai.i.xi- 1.,. tun , JOHN C. C l.UK, SXMl'KL Jl'DAll, C. U. 11 LION, P. P. IRIKEK, SAMUEL LIU NER, I'ir.jiru t in. A-V-lho editors of the following papers xvill i.-s - ... . . . 1 1 1 . please tii It I isli tlie atiove in their respective p.i pen, w eekly, as loii n' requested, nnd forward (heir aee.ounls to this oluoe lor cohection . Louisville Journal nine weeks. Cincinnati lzette eight weeks, and the New Yoili Cou rier ami r.nquirer sex en weeks. Yinceime, J uly 15, lhdd 7-llt NEW WHOLESALE GROCERY, (To m mission nnf" J?i-o-ln.i-1n'lia A: 1 1 K subscriber has opened on Market-bt j nearly opposite mo lintiii, wuere uu ua oil Iiainl a w i ll si iccieu ii--oriuieiii 01 lilQUORG, cC. which he is determined to sell, to punctual men, cheaper than they can he had in this ci (y. Ileitis: determined to itevole Ins entire at t e tit i on to Ihe above business, he hopes his oh customers and others, will call on him. ON HAND, JUST 1M TOUTED 2"j hogsheads New Orleans sugur 20 boxes Havana 30 barrels loaf 7o bags colfce 200 kegs nails I0O boxes mould and dipt candles tiO boxes sperm T.i bbls New York Brandy, 4 ill proof 50 " do do 2d do 40 " dome'tic 20 half pipes champaign nnd cogniac brandy 5 pipes pure Holland gin 20 barrels Baltimore gin 15 " domestic gin 2 " New Knland rum 20 " New Orleans rum :1 nines old Jamaica nun IJH or. casks MadiiiH. TclieritTo, Golden Sherry, Sicily, and Maderia wines 10 doz boxes (1 doz each) old Maderia Ceylon brand 100 kegs oystirs i qr casks sweet Malaga ;",(! boxes claret wine 20 " muscat do 20 " lemon syrup lo " assorted cordials 2 pipes good port wine, fio boxes gun powder tea 00 barrels fish 1 hhd codllsh 6 barrels alum and saltpetre 2 " epsom salts 2 " ginger race and ground t " nutmegs 2 ceroons indigo 1 liosrshead madder 20 casks cheese 125 boxes raisins fit) drums tins 100 boxes Boston soa 0 bales almonds 2 " filberts 10n boxes Scotch herring 20 boxt s chocolate 111 " niu-tiird 60 empty demijohn' 4(1 baireisohl lie xvhiski y lull dried apples ol) kecs while h ad 50 barrels good porter fiO boxes tobacco, assorted No". 10 barrels alcohol 10 " peppermint cordial 2(1 line5 table salt 20 baskets clampaiunf wine 60 doz pair, ted bin knts 7", boxes T, bv 10 ulass 50 10 by 12 " 40 " liiniiders Rot) boxrs melee cigars 25,000 Spanish " 7.-, reams wrapping paper 50 " cap " r cans nine npnlo clieose, F. H Til, LAY. Louis illc, April 15, i?.M l!i-:m Of fi'u-n Dcscrfjititm a ml (rtrdilious,y crc cu'rd at lac AZETTE BLANKS . F0K MAMiTliAU.j tv ?M.F. HP.riE

GOODSELL & LYDN, UrfMsrille, Iu. I AVE now on hand a general Hsortment of I 1. tiroceries, which they are disposed to sell upon very liberal terms. Oroccrs and Meichaiits, Wiintin Roods,, htb respectlully requested to call and examine their stock, prices, &c

Among the goods on hand or soon expected, are 40 chests tea 100 bugs cotlee 10 hhds. sugar, "0 bbls loaf and lump sugar casks rice, 15 bags pepper and spico 20 ket;s ground ginger 4 cerooiis indigo 100 mats cassia 2.) lbs nutmeg', 2o0 " cloves 4 casks madder 2j j us mackaba snuff 2 casks saleratus I j boxes cod fish 20 bids mackerel 2. bbls New Oilcans rum 20 pipes, half pipes nnd barrels Signcttc, Champniirti and common brandy 4 pipes ll oiiaiiii tin 10 bbls American do 30 Malaga wine, I -J Madena ix: l'encrilT wine t; casks puri winu 1 Claret do 3.' boxes Claret, Mu-cat nnd Champaign xi i ii e . 22 boxes tumblers, i'.ecari(cr3 and liottles lull " window class loo doz Men's and Women's boots & shoes 100 kegs u-surled nails 2U " ' brads JiOOil Iti itiatiilla ordago iliiii kegs i.ooiiiis.' sup i.i'.o powder 50 " liite lead 4 bbls spirits tin pentine 1 ln-gs Li tha ixr o boxes eiouo- yellow uud green bio camphor 2' ;n ill Spanish cigars :00 ht.ls salt. ALSO Mo-t other Goods usually kept i.t a ;r..eery Store. .-Ml of which we ihitlrr our elves, vxe can sell as low and upon as good terms as any oilier House in tin" couiiirj. INEXCIIANCxi: l OIl GOODS lll.Oi (O lbs live geese Peuthers 600O " beeswax 1 1 ii HI " boos bristles For which the hif-bc.-t murket price will be giv en. I'vnnsville, Setcmber 1835 15 PUBUIC SALS OF LOTS In the Town of HEJKrCJE!. IN 'ill I : sta i i; or illi.xuin "Tdfe LOTS i-- the town ot" Florence, 'J n in ue iiTeicJ ..i public sale on SaUirilay the 20lli of August nexl in the town of Gravsville. tlorence is delight fully 'limited in the county ot" White, on the Wabash river, about eighty miles above its motith, nnd is the only site in the w hole iutei vening distance where cood landing for Steumeis can be found, either on the Illinois or Indiana Hde ot ihal river. I rom uus place i lie river i navigable for Steam boats to the point ol its junction with the Ohio; at all times when they run on the last mentioned nv er; and it is the only place below the Grand Uapids which is not subject to be overflown in high water, on which a town could be ad vantageously laid out. Bon F'as creek which flat boats descend from forty miles above its mouth, unites its wa ters with those of the Wabash at (his noint. !ts situation is believed to he as healthy as any on this river. A few miles north went of it is the wealthy and llouriihinw settlement of Albion. The country around it, abounds with the fin est timber is inhabited by an enterpriz ing and industrious population , and interpersed with farm, which, in luxuriance of soil and high state ol cultivation, will not lose by compaiison with any west ol the mountain. It commands ihe trade not only of While, but also of several adjacent counties, and from the nature of its position, it ib destined lo be the dividing point of trade between the northern and southern portions of the rich valley of the Wabash. To the merchant, the manufacturer, the mechanic and Ihe spec ulator, it presents inducements of no ordinary character, as it may safely be aisreted, that no toxvn on Ihe Wabash river, has better prospects of ariiving at great commercial importance, and a few indeed as good. A plat of the aforesaid lon is open lo inspection at the house of Thomas Tlishnp in Vincennes, and at the office of O. D. Ficklin in Muiint Carmel, Illinois Term of payment made known on Ihe day of sale. THOMAS BISHOP and others, iYtyriciorj Cr-Thc editors of the Shawneetown Democrat. Mount Caimel Sentinel, and Louisville Journal, nil! pleae to in?ert the above notice up to the day ol sale, and forward their account? to (hi office. Vmceiiof?. June 'J lib , lC5f. 4-0t. tn. ancct Even C copper MANUFACTORY. TONTLNl-F.S to cany no the above V, lnanr.hes in all ihrir variety, at his new brick sh"p, on iUai Ut t street, nearly o.omci'P the- Market Hourc, where he will ii .. , be frU'i to accommodate bis old cuMom ers and ihe public generally , at wholesale or retail. I'" ha on hand a number ol UOTAKY COOKING STOVL?. whirl, 1,0 will dispnse of on accommodating terms. VincrnnrJ. Nor. I ?.?: - 23-t f N. B -Cash given for old Copper, Bras and l'e tcr. FLOUR. bnrrils of superfine flour just rtceived anil lor tale by niuns & thac'V. Viucliiiils, June 1st IU3t3.

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Looking Class MA N V FA CTl It I . It , Offers for tali to country Merchants and others at bit store, 210 Main-Street. Cincinnati, a neat, general assortment of GILT ANDJMAH3GANY ,VV 'A M' I M Fi". t. JV, i Vv,.t VA mm 'ft.H.Al m ivi i .r.i which ho will dispose of nt wholesale or retail at reduced prices. Cincinnati, Ohio, May, 1st, 1836. 1-ljr c. irifif'ifii'i nc it. ,;'.,.' I'.'i' V r - miw GOODS. BURTGii & HESESO. a r,jiHi received their sloclt oi summer 5 C2 compnsins; a complete assortnieiil of Doinc-tic und i'or- 1'itch Forks. eiun Shovels and Spade", A few doz. was calf Ekins, Carriage Triminps, H pair steel, LJiptio 4- C. Sprinsfs, Cordage &c, 2 CasUs superior old port wine, particu Hardware, Iron, Nails, Qui enswarr, (hiss ware, ( roceries, le SlulTs, Scy ihes, Snkles, larly lor Fickricss. Vinceniies, June, lTtli, lC3d 3 tf JSTEW GOODS. "!IK subscribers have just received duect from the cities of New York, Philadelphia, and Raltimorf;, and are now opening a large and general assortment of seasonable consisting in part of the following articles ; Sup. Blue, Black and fancy coloured Cloths. do do do do do Cassimr res Al?o it fine assortment of Buckskin ood Bibbed cassimeres Llue, Grey and Drab Saltinctts A handsome assortment of Silk, Velvet, Marseilles and Valencia Vestii g Gentlemen's summer fall and winter Stocks Italian Silk Cravats Silk and Linen pocket Handkerchiefs in great variety Gentlemen's Silk, Linen, Cotton, Hose, km and Beaver Gloves Gentlemen's Silk, Latnbswool, and Cotton hall Hose Narrow and double width Marinoes, Bombazines and Circassians, various colors A fine variety of summer ware consisting of Sea-grass Linen French do While and brewn Drilling Crape Lasting, Hamilton stripe West India Cantoon Black, Drab and Brown Moleskin Summer Cloth, various colors together with a large and splendid assortmentof trimmings. Also, a new and elegant assortment of ready made Clothing, conisliog of Cloth Coats, Cotton and Linen llounda bonis Colton and Linen Fantaloons Silk, Marino, Valencia, Marseilles and Sattin vests Also, Suspenders, Bosoms, Collars, Linen and Calico Shirts, Silk Hals, kc. Together with every other article of wearing apparel not enumerated above. All ol which we will cell on the most accommodating terms. N. B. The Tailoring business will be carried on as usual al the old stand adjoining Messrs Smith & Carton s, where we will cheerlully attend to the making' ot any article of clothing which our old customers and others may entrust to ut. BUOKAW Si TAYLOR. Vincennes, May 25th, lG3G-52-lf JUDG m CITY TONSOR AND BELLRINGER, fjAKKS this method of infornimtr 1. his friends ami old customers, J JJ ;t'3'.hnt he is still in the lnnd of the liy-Xr-ZilL4. in;,, "il fully ahlL' exit w illing to do tii-tueto anv person wliomny be disposed to itpply I" inni m enni r line oi u is uusniess. ins toiiMirial olliee is liandsomi ly and conveniently fitted up nearly opposite the Vost-OBice on water street, mid eveiy pains will he taken to render er.tlemen aereeahle while in Ins house. All thn papers oi tbe place, together ivnn oiiierx, nre constantly kept by liini for the benetit of those w ho ini-'bt Ihns while awny a lew niinnfes pleasantly when in wailing, which otherwise muht be tedious. Yincciities, June Slh, 2-tf. VINCENNES GAZETTE Is I'uliliilieil crery Saturday, Terms Z D) if paid durin; the year. Ijil DO J 'f paid in advHnce, tjii D'Jj if not pnid during the jeer -J'l li-jJ for six months. Tapers discontinued only nt Ihe option et the publisher while Hrronras;es are due. rjy-AdvertUeniciits making one vquarp or leu will be inserted three times for one dollar and twenty-five cents for cvry subsequent inserlion ; loncrcr advertise mi nis ill the bamo ratio. Advertisement' sent wiihout enters, will m nil tase, be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly.

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