Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 January 1836 — Page 4
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JUST RECEIVED 30 Boxes bunch and Bloom Raisins 30 half Boxes do. 40 quarter Coxes do. 10 Druini Sultana do. 12 doz. men's Saddle tree! 4 do. Ladies' dm. 1 do. half Spanish do. 1 50 Sugar kettles BURTCII It HEBERD. Vinceunes Dec. lStti 1833. 29-tf EjffrlHE Subscribers are receiving; and opening JL at thair new Store Room, on Water street, where, they formerly kept, an additonal stock f DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public in general. We will receive in exchange for goods, Deer, Rac koon, Rabbit, and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen rags, Ginseng Beeswax ; Feathers, Flax seud, Flax and tow Linen,; White beans, Sec. j
THORN k TRACY. Vincennes, Deo. 19th 1635. JPorls! Pork!! am HE highest price given for pork, in cash. Li THORN i: TRCY i THORN k. TRCY Vincennes, Dec. 10th 1S35. NOTICE. m-w,,,,, . . , . HTlHOsr. whose notes and accounts are due,' Lx will find them in the hands of an officer, if not paid by the twenty-fifth of this month TIIOIIN k TRACY. Vinrcnnes, Dec. 19th 1335. SALT! SALT! 250 Barrels StU first quality riov8being received and for sale bv II. D. WHEELER, Oct. 16th. 1835. REVO C. HANCE. &CO NO. 174, TEARL ST. WEW-TORK. ARE now openinj a large assortment of &21J.SSj and ilJJSI D&1 adaptcd to the Spring trade. Their stork elected with great care and embracing every Tariety of Goods, they offer for sale on liberal terms. Merchants visiting the city, are re spectfuly invited to call and examine their stock Dec. 19, 1835 39-yt Cash J fa a ted. THE subscribers request all those indebted to them whose note and accounts are due, to call and settle the fame by the 20ih of neit month, at one of nwill go East about that time for a fresh Ijnjdjr of goodl. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennci, Dec. 10th 1835. DOCTOR TOTJRTELLOT T1EGS leave to inform his friends If and the Public generally that he has moved to Maysville. three miles west of Washington, Daviess couutv. He has on hand, and will shortly receive, n eenera! assortment of Drug" and Medicines, which he will be able to sell low for cash or most kinds of country produce, lie requests those indebted to him to come forward and settle their accounts either by note or payment, before the close of the present year, ashe is not able to give theaa any further indulgence . iNovemberCTlh, 1835. 27-tf. PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTURE OF SILK, adapt ed to the Climate and Soil of the United States pr Y n r7-,,crK Secretary of the Hart- . - . . . -ociety, and Editor of the t:. . ji'iin-i. I ustrated by Engravings. 1 M I.IT. i :. ; r. ; i f.F.': ' :j t :'S r-l b V t!,i.- ;! ,ei ir. t i pans oi me uniieu siaies e Hid Manufacture of Silk, mani to;.s. int calls for information on jr.d tha publisher to have i hii. t - xelical rreahse on the Lnltic iiw -yand Rearing Silk Worms, . . ' aad Climate of this coun-i--u s of idain practical men. i..-;c ; ' . . :.- try -i I ('' j r ' ! .-a i :. ., r.tory 11." "'"CU j ' t r- . v. r -1 r hi wtip ; L iiiy st - If J e-n Ir.' r-.P. ' 1 - 8 ' ' r 1 I ' 1 . 1 r t . i ' t n "i J ( i turist in this country needs . I to tht Soil on w hich he mm ' the Climate in which he i'hout reference to Soil and . - rial to their growth. It has object of the author to mke ; rcical, omitting nothing of fc ji ing nothing of a useless or e'f-i : ,r' tr . ii.i.-i,Si'kl . ski 1. : r material into Sewing SnK; 1 .. .4 v-: rofitableto the Silk grower,; a!i n'.f'-jrT 1.. l-e cp n 1 '.ii Vf'.uk r ition for that purpose will n I'ress and will soon be pub of about 100 pages, in pU:ji,,i.ie t.n.a -i price 50 cents. A part of ., r ;,,n w , 1 ; ,i jt up in elastic covers to be f -T b'd ,,v wr.i, Y. lit -n of New -pollers who willfivetheahove thrre inir! ms with this notice, and forward :i,r p-'-.'-r wish ;'ue advertiement marked s'iii v-a eiilsU3..i it coP7 "l luo "oi f i'w j r : - i ttheir urder. WM. G. COMSTOCK. Hartford, Dec. 1835 29-3t ei TD. WHEELEK, is now receiving a large aaoi tment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hard ware, Queens ware, Sic. fcc. mil of which bt will sell at reduced prices. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1335. NEW GOODS. UST Received an additional supply of dry; oortds which will be sold low for cash on such articles of produce as may suit. THORN Sc TRACT. Vincennes June It, 1S35. RAGS! RAGS'. RAGS! AH who have rags to save, prepare to save them now. Two and a half cents per pound, in cash, or three cents in printing, will be given for any quantity of clean linen or cotton rags delivered at this office
oria & Howell. AUCTION &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS -V.3 TC1IEZ, MISS. Not. 22, 1334 25-tf
TYPE &. STEREOTYPY Foundry. J A. JAMES 4: CO., NO. 1, BAKER ST. CIS VRE prepared to furnish, to order, all kind of Printing materials, on as reasonable terms as can be furnished by any other establishment in this country. Printing presses of every description, Composing Sticks, Brass and common Galleys, Chases, Imposing stones, Cases, Stands, Furniture, iic. Printing ink of the most improved qualities, from 30 cents to $4 per lb together with a complete nsortinent of all article ued in a printing office, will be kept constantly on hand. Printing ty pe of a II desei i j .1 ions, from Feur! to ;2 line Pun, mclui mir an I lie laiesi siyics ii .i 1, . . . . . of Fancy Job Type. GERMAN TYPE of all t size, trmu oiioareu io cimuii, i fcn-.n variety of new and fancy Flowers; al-o, a very large assortment of Cuts, including as great variety of advertising ami miscellaneous subjects as nuv other Foundry in the l.'nited States. Small fonts of Type, suitablu for book-binders, in a great varicty. I hey continue to do stereotyping; of Books, Pamphlet', Blank Note, Checks and Cards. All woik warrantedemi.il tothatiione in any ,aMl,,lunl , . fmted Statesi-sam-pies of which may be founJ in nny bookstore in the country. They aho mannfactare Stereotype Blocks of asunefior kind. 1 vpe whuh have been used for stereotyping, fors'tleat reduced prices; hh-u, second-hand printing tresses. Old l ype received in exchange at nine cents per pound . Orders from all prts of the Unien will be prouitply and carefully attended to- ' 3 ' J. A. JAMFS. U. p. JAMES. Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 1035 2G-r3t AVINCi purchased the eligible tavern stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth Lasselle, offer? his services to his fiiendsand the public in general. This stand has undergone a thorough repairing. From its location and convenience, as well as retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their lamilies He also flatters himself, that from his long experience in his profession, as well a his known desire and capacity to please, he will receive a liberal share of public pat ronage. In connexion with the house, a spacious wagon vard is attached for the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and cfmmodiou, aod well provided with all kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in attendance. N. 15. His Bar is supplied with the most choice Liquors. Vincennes August 22d 1835 1 2 -1 f . Sugar aiul Collec. !'IHE subscribers have iisst received from 1 New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, 60 Bags Ilavanna Coflee, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the Bag and Barrel. S. L W. J. WISE. July 16, 1P35. 7-tf GOODSBLjIj fit LYON, EV ANSVILI.E , IA. (Successors of W. k J. and J. Lewis, L. Co.) Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Nails, Paints, Glass, Hoots, Shoes, kc. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. Evansville, JuivL'i, 1 Cash for Wood. ANE dollar and fifty cents per cord g , ... . , A,, r- 1 s in cash, will be given lor 500 Cords good steam vvood, by D. S. CON NEK. January 9ih, 1830 32-tf SALT! SAIjT! 35 Barrels First quality, just received and for sale by THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, June 11, 1835. THE Wabash Insurance Co. continues to insure BUILDINGS and PROPERTY against fire and will insure BOATS and CARGOES S. P. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 25, 1835-31 Iv otiec. ALL those interested, are hereby notified, that the payment of the notes due the estate of Daniel Davis, will be coerced, if not paid on or before the 1st of February next. And those having claims against the estate, are requested to present them fr liquidation. CHARLES POLKE, Adm. Vincennes, Jan. 6, 1836. 32-3t
FALL STOCK OF
SHOES, HATS, COMBS StC.'rViis School ha. nee.,
Up stairs, over Ih ue & V ?crm', and dirertlv on posilt Morton k. SmttWs Hook Store Main Utrttl. ARE now receiving and opening a vorv large stock of ttie above Goods, embracing every variety, to which they would respectfully cail the attention of Country Merchant visiting this market, as they will be sold ou lib eral terms by the package or dozen. Louisville, Oct 3. 185 J2-3in tPohn J. Holland, S ADDLE and Hur ness Munufactur er, wouhl inform his friend that he keej s con-tantly band, next door to his Tannmtr UTiii v urrv mil' etn'ih'liment, iradd.es , Biidies, Harness, 'v'('. all of wio ti will h. sold bw tar cash, or iitoxt articles wf coUiitry r.-oeuce. Yincennes, November 14. 16352-1-4 1I1K highest market price in cah, or Uather, paid for Hides. .JOHN C. HOLLAND Vincriuies, Nov, 1-J, lf.S." 'J-l-DI2Il SHINS W AM TED. ; jilllRiF.EN cti.ti, per. Hi. in cash, paid for Skins. JOHN C. 14, 1S35 HOLLAND. 14Vincennes, Not. 9 J IDF-S tanned for customers on reasonable ZL term. Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Yincennes, Nov. 14, 1 8 15 '24APPRENTICES WANTED N K or two Apprentices w anted to the auning and Curry inn Bu-iness. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, IH35. 24NOTICE A LL persons who have Recounts of twelve months stain! in c i.d I'n.gt r, are eHrio'Sllj requested to make payment on or before the tirst-dav f January next. Pork, Wheat, or Cash, will be received. Ail those who do not r,,m,.lv ulll, Ihi. mn.pst n,..t fiti ect to ijav! " 1 j 1 --' ' cosg liUHTCH i: HEBERD. Vincennes, Nov. 10th IK15 2-tf A EE those indebted to the subscriber. 2SL are requested to come forward and a make payment by the luih of October or clofre their accounts by note, as further indulgence cannot be piven. JOSEPH M ADDOX. Vincennes Sept. 25th. 1835 N Pursuance of an order of the Knox Circuit Court, the undersigned (Com missioner? appointed to divide the real estate of .Matthias Hose, deceased, aoinm; his several leal representatives,) will sell at public sale, to the highest bolder, on Saturday the 30th day of January. 1836 at lhe late dwelling house of said Matlhi ts Rose, deceased, in Knox county, a farm containing M oleres of Land Commonly called the Rose Farm, lying about live miles east of Vincennes, on the State Rond leading to Louisville and consisting of the South West half of Lots Nos. 51 and 52, tn the Old Donation. It lies in a very pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and is in a hisrh state of cultivation; 110 acres of which is plough land, thirty acres meadow, seven acre? orchard and one hundred acres of wood pasture. The improvements are a large two story Rrick Dwelling House, A two story log house weatherboarded with a meat hone, milk house, two lumber houses and three stables; all of which are in good repair. For terms of sale, applv to either of the undersigned. "SAMUEL E M I SON, ) NOAH FTRCELL, CENJ. V. LECK.ES.) Oct. 24 :h, 1835 22-tf. The Courier, Terrehaute. Indiana, and I'ublic. Advertiser, Louisville, Ky. will insert lhe above four times, and send their accounts to this office for payment. RAPP'S DOMESTIC GOODS. jSll E subscriber will keep a regular supply Jj of Rapp's domestic Goods on hand, (the superior quality of which is too well known to need any commendation.) consisting of Flannels, Cassinets, Blankets, Spun Cotton, -Merino and common Wool Hats, Old Mononnhel.1 Whiskey lc.&.c.,'and will be sold as low as at Economy. WILLIS STEWART. Louisville. (Ky ) Sept. 25th, 1835 17-tf II. 13. WViecier. AS on hand, and for sale, wholesale, 100 Sacks of pnme Coffee, 0 Coils Rope, 35 Barrels .Molassts, 10 Barrels Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Cotrniac Brandy, 2 Ceroons Indjro, prime, 6 Hhds . Sugar, 20 Bbls New Orleans Sugar. Vincennes, Aug. 12tb 183i. 11-St
. i Practical Iniiinic s'icci s sliilly COU J. dueled more than two veais It is open for pupils of ebhersex, or any age. irdin? WILL be furnished, or places procured in good lamilies on reasons Me terms lor those who wi.-h it. i nr principle on wnu:o ineinsuumnn is ioi!nded prevents having uioie than about twenty nri. i l i i. ... . . r - j punils to a teachr i Pupils are taught what will fit tliem for prac tical life in the u-e of knowledge. REGXJLATIOrvS fit PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. r or the information of those abroad, we re . , mark, our fin ,ltLtrrianini is not included in our( course of s hool instruction ; nor is Inbit truth ; ekcluoeiJ Imui an Ujij'ropria le Mr. i Mi CliOsHV, L'uudaLlurs Vinceunes, April 6, ibS." 4.5-tf THE GENTLEMEN'S OR TilF. STORTING AM) DRAMATIC COMPANION. Vtttk'y r ejo:itot y of Dramatic Litem lute, Sjiuitn, The Turf, Fashions, Gra s, , ",'io"i'J,r u'4f I'uoiiu ttit JtLlJ I l r in li r r jf liilcrtst an A inns tint rit: Inltrti entii ... . v t if n a mvltilud of Jj propt iale Envrarj,-., in(lu.,ii,g I'urttaitx (J Celt lruteii ) i)m;it llor ts; I'hilosujihicul ami .Vat ural I'hciiuuiLHU. I a itriitrnain , iJ-C. 'jplJIS popular Journal, nlihouh but a few i months have past. since it was iioiitneii ced, has already ohtaiin d an extensive and profitable i-oUcription list, which ii daily increajinsc. aliord ampie encourn gemeiit "to the publishers to pi'evere in tlieir triorl tu lender it u-rtiil. uiuu-iiit; and instructive. Cry"' ' n ti'C coiiiuu rti enu tit .,1 iho approach-ii-iT vear, the VADK M Ft I'M will undergo several important impiovemcnts inst-atl of lour pa-es, it will he ioreM-ed to Fight of nearly the preei,t siu, and cohm (pient I y will contain almost douhle tile q ihi.ioj ol'the'rtadiiiij matter which is now given m-ikin it one tit the Largest and Neatest tjuaitoes ever iub-li-li d in t!ie United Mates. It will be printed I-.., A. . .. . .. J . I . I . 1 .. . l.'p toiu wniie unc papei, ami Ine r. m i-, i.i.,w.ituii K.,.n,.L;.L..i.i .. v miiiii'v mi- uum-pivi em V J i v multiidie J. & of a superior order Person desirous of prot curing tii work at the beginning of the new voluiue, will please send tbeir ordn s at once as they may fail to be suoidied. as but few eonjies will be publi-hed more lhau aio actually sub- !. ri'. il f.ir ul fiu Ii,, a eels which are particularly, embraced in t!ilJ work will be more ilitim llv nn- . j jdTstooJ tiooi tl.t following biief analysis of in em : The Drama forms a material portion of the Gent (email's Vade Mecniu-every week an entire Play or Earte is given. Tbev are .lectrd with asm.de eye to tin ir meuts alone; a Tr(tt erence, bwwt-vcr, will be xteuiled in all case; to native productions, when they can r ob lamed. Independent critici-ina, carefully f eluding all invidious comparisons, and recoiu mended by their brevity, are occasionally inserted; a also Biographical Sketches, Anecdote', and Bon Mots of prominent Comedians ot the present and past asres, of which a rare Hiid ineihaustible compilation is in store, 'lhe publisher, by the liberality of the managers on the two Philadelphia Theatres, and several of other gentlemen connected with the stage, ba obtained an excellent and numerous selection of Plays and Farces, for the Vade Mecum, many of them have never appeared in print. The Turf A faithful record is kept of all the Running and Trot t u. matches in this country adp England. Biographies and coirect port traits of celebrated thorough bred Horses as published once a month. Every tnct relative to the bret dinp:, mar-Hiieinent, keeping, and the diseases of this invaluable annual is particularly altt iidfd to. IO" The Sporting Intelligence (at hnme and abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our column5, and is collected from the most authentic sources. Among the Portraits of celebrated Winning Horses which have be.-n triven, Rrc The American Trotting Horse EDWIN FOREST. The Imported Racing Horse, MESSENGER. I be American Trotting Mare LADY JACK SON. Ih Racing Mare, ARIEL, and her foal, bv ECLIPSE. The true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU MARG AUX. The American Trotting Horse, TOP GALLANT. I he well known English Race Horse TOUCHSI ONE. MUNDING, the winter of the Derby States in June lb.5. I be unrivald American Trutter ANDREW JACKS N. lhe celebrated English hore GLEN CO E. A complete treati'e on Riding, w ith fourteen illustrations, for the improvement of Ladies in that most healthy of all cxerci's. Expl illation of lhe Automaton chessplayer, illustrated by eleven Engravings. Four Erigr iving, designed to represent the scene which took place in Paris, in July last, on the attempted destructin, of the Royal Efeuiily of France witn a view of the Infernal .Machine, ana a, iiKeness ot the AesasSiu) arri. A correct picture of a Race Course, occupyinjr the width of seven columns. Sportine Besides other matters belonging to this bead, there ill be published correct accounts of Shooting Matches, Pedestrian Fents, Gymnastic Exercises, Aipiatic Excursions, I i?hin, Gaming, L.c. with anecdotes of noted Dogs. Military Uniform. The publiher has employed the assistance of an excellent artist to furnish a regular series of Engravings of the different beautiful uniforms worn by the princi oal Volunteer Corns of Philadelphia. New York j Boston, Baltimore, and other cities, w hich will i . . i i- . i. . i : .1:.... 11.. .. .:. v. ....... 1.. j ne puon-neu pr 1 100 iui , wr.ii u puriicuiar oe scriptioil of each, furnished by a competent hand. This subject forms a peculiar attraction to the general interest of the work. Gentlemen's Fashions. A quaiterly review is made out by a gentlemen connected with a fashionable bouse in Philadelphia, explanatory of the various improvements a nd rhinces which costumes worn in the dress circles constantly undergo: by which it will be rendered an easy task for drapers and tailors, at a d istance, to suit their customers with the most approved colour and modern style of apparel at the earliest possible period. Miscellany. Although the purposes of our sheet may appear to he confided to the several leading sjbjccts which have been stated, we deem it p'oper to say, that there constantly is
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in addition to these, a considerable space a I. lowed for miscellaneous matter, such as Tali s, Poetry, Anecdotes, Legerdeuiain, ami Kpitome ot News, Places of amusement. Statistics, Agriculture, Domestic Economy, V aluable Receipts
Also a republication of tl.e best and most
popular of (lie old English and American Sporting and Nationai Snugs, si t to Music; besides many other matters, rcgaidiug which an inter-t-.t is snr.oosed to exist. By the above explanation, it will be seen I f t. t the Gentlemen's Vade Mecum is n-rtirn-larlv designed bs a companion for the natrons J .. . 1 . . 1 (( tie J ml; arid Drama, Sporting, the Fash ions. Sec. It is worth v of notice that its oat- " - r rons, in (he course of one year, will be furnised i with from tolly five to fifty popular Pim s or 'Farces the price of which separattlv, at ono o toir hwokstoies would he at least Hera, then, is an absolute saving of ten dollar in the purchase of a well stored Dramatic Library (to be had forau unprecedented smnll fsum:; Without takinr lu Consideration the f i. i-i. .I .i ... mniupiieu varieiy which is sent uioiiir with it. - , r D,i,ii(;, . i . i ' i wi- si uo:omiviiui v iu i , The GentI omen's ade Mecuro, or Sriorfintr jam) Dramatic Companion, ii pub.'i-dit d ( ei v jatuiday oil fine txtra imperii) ijuurlo pajir, ol a sin eiiir qunlity pkcIi number oimi( g u jpaesof tl.ti largest clats, at $3 er annuu Oiders Irom nbioad, postage paid; wjii hu Ipromptly atteniied to, and the pajier c.i n tull ; pa ked, to prevent it finn itihhirig l yniail.. i As lhe MiM.lr of aems w ill r liu.iteil to pr u- ' cipal cities, or sin I. olhr la ks wl.eiea coujsidrrable snb-. nption Miay be i.bla,nt(i, we re-o-jiitsi ihoe who pro ,( to palroniz.- tiie wink, to traii'inif h mail at once to li e publisher -- ,'MiiMll notes of sidvcxt Banks of tae dilhrn t States, taken at par. Bv t-nclosiiig a 5 Note, !.-...: f a . . .... . :fi i f ... i i . - in- mfii nui lit- lorwaiti'oi io any ' rt j fi-c t to f t rfiri-eiioit orotoi: for itui in:tr Stnum.u.i oiiltinl : lor one m:ir Jsr numbers will he sent to any part of the. I'niou .h addressing tke publiher, postate raid. CH AS. A l.h.X AN Dir'R. Alhriiittii buildings, I till Gil O V BUI UN. JAM 25 LEWIS & CO. HAVE RECEIVED AND OFFER FOR SALE UliJ Bajr Havana Green Coflee, 'Sil'J do St Ja;o do Hhds New Orleans Suiar, j i) Bass Pepper and Pimento 'CD Qr. Boxes G un Powder, Imported and Y H Tr. 'J i Half Chests Younj Hvsoc Tea. ij Boxes Kentucky Tobacco J; 'j iio Virginia do i Bale hard skelled Almonds, halo soft do do ii'JO Rms Medium k Crown Wrapping Paper, i Reams T.t do ii) do Cap Wriling dt H O do Cap and Post feint lined do ii) Boxes Tallow Candles, ii) do Palm Soap, 2 Casks Copperas, H do Alum, ii do Pearlash ii do Spanish Whiting, U Hhd. Dutch Maddur, 21 Ceroons Indigo, 3 Tons Bar Liid, QJ Bar Shot, tias. 1, 2 and 3, Tons assorted Manilla Cordajo T)i) Boxes Melee Ciars, HI) da Spanish do !lll!i f-irs Drk Chains iiii ilo Bright do Caks Hoes, Crow and Cardiaa, tiC Barrels Tar, ili)i) Ke;s do 3J Barrels old Rye Whiskey, J Pipes pure Cosjniac Braady, si do Spanish d ii Cask Champaign Brand , very superior, S2 Casks Port Wine, QJ do Maderia do QJ d Holland Gin, US Bbli. Common do do Itew Orleans Rura, Tojether witk larje and well asorted stock of Juniatta Iron, Nail and Plough Wines. We invite the attention of our customers and others, to the above stock, and assure them that it will be sld at a very light ad vanre . Evansville, 15, 1S35 21 Drugs , eMeiWcints, lVnla, cia, &c. hI sae or detail. DR. J. 3IADDOX, YjCW" j'1"1 received a fresh suf ply of the a. Jtk. hove articles, all ot which are warranted genuine, and will be sold at a small advance on cost and carriage. Also a variety " of &2iJi'2l'J3 SZEj&D'l 2lSTjd$ !,n'l other preparations, celebrated for curing the following Diseases! White welling, Sore legs and Ulcers of longstanding, Felons, Rheumatic Pains of the joints, Spraira and B raise, Tetters of all kinds, Chwlic, Colds, Canghs and Consumptions, Dropsy, Flux, Gout and Gravel, Fever tc Ague. Sore Eyes, Dyspepsia, Vomiting, Spitting of Blood, ice. Physician-, Country Merchants, and other, are respretbjlly invited to call and examine for themselves, before th"y purchase elsewhere, as they will no doubt, rind it to their advantage N. B. The subscriber will give cash for Gin-eng. J. M. Vincenne, Au;-. 12, I 35 11-ff PORT WINE. GENUINE Port Wine.u.ed -'r medira! purposes, for sale at thsi Drug "er-'gj,,, af re of H ITT oi SAWYER. August 23. 1C35 12-tf TEA. half chests Yoon n? on Tea, warranted superior, in store and for sale by the Chest. D. S. BONKEK. January 9th, 1836. 32-tf NEW E,OOD7 Suscribers have just received at their ) establishment, corner of Water and St. Peter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian and Russian Goods of a superior qualit y. Hardware Cutlery .Queensware and Groceries of every description, which they will sell at very reduced prices for cash, or exchange fr most articles of country produce. WHEELER & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. 15th 1835 20-lf JUST Received from New Orleans a genera assortment of Groceries. Also a lot of Stoi:e i: Potter's ware for sale by THORN Sz TRACT Vincennes June 11,1865.
