Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 September 1836 — Page 4

From the Jialthnore Visitor. A Parody. Oft in the chilly nijht, Before the watth has found ruo, Sad m "morj brinps the light, Of merry day around me; The hours of ease, the freak and eptwe, The joy one word" then spoken The lips we Niiackcd, tho eye wo Mucked, The hearts and heads then broken; Thus in tho chilly night, &c. MTien I remember all The lads of my own feather, I've won around me fall FiehTing and drunk together Anil think thut one, chould lie alone, Withorrt a coat or hnt on, On flinty atone to rest his bones, I'm shocked to think Tm that one; Thus in the chilly nktht, tic. BEST SUGAR. The manufacture of uar from the Bert-root is extremely eaceresful in France. Extracts of Tarious letters from the country, prove that, if in that climate nine per cent of Kaeeharitie can he obtained, America may be considered a sj.dJ mine; the procw of manufacture is thus described: (wc quote it, as It may be of interest to those who may wish to tcet its utility.) "The crushing mill is drWen by five bullocks in harness, the roots are prcsxad towards a revolving barrel set with teeth and that pulp fills into a box below, a hoy takes about a gallon of this pulp and puts it into a bag which is thrown on a wicker frame worm men nets on a small wagon. 1 hi is coiitinuuJ antil 15 or SO bags are heaped on the wasjiHi; the top heinp f orered with wick er frame; itaeee arc placed under the press and an exhausting pump act to work, the juice is extracted in about two minute, which is conveyed by troughs to a large cistern, and from thence it Jet olf into a range of evaporating pans made of copper which work by steam. After the juice Is completely extracted the drv pulp is used a a feed for sheep and oxen and is by graiiers deemed a whnl;-?orm; and fattening di et. The exertions making throughout France and Germany to supply eucar from boet are immense nnd increasing and at a recent meeting of the German naturalists at Ibwn this subject oceupi ed almost tlie entire oction on aorricnlture. One of the accounts pubhshed in reference to this important matter at Westphalia nearly shows that the suear will form itself, if the ingredents be but permitted to come into contact with each othT, in fact the facility of preparing sueaf from the beet is astonishing, but it must le observed that the rcfinins process is distinct from the men: formation of the sugar. To our capitalists and farmers it may not be irrelevant to quote the words of one of the letters published in the I'lla. Jelphia Commercial Herald from which this infor mation is derived "that the. cultivation ot the beet embraces three grand and distinct objects; 1st the makin? of sugar, 2d the feeding of cattle, 3d the improvement of airiciiKure or rather of A.u.sItandru, ajfulture being the management that crop after it is crown; rather both united, now either of these is of vast importance; togct! thev form a whole, which I have no fear about. lot competition come from what quarter it may." The prevalent belief 0.1 this subject is that the manufacture of beet euear will soon be established in America and obtain to an incal culable extent The land in which it can he most successfully cultivated must be he-illhy and not a tub-xtril, for if it be so the cr p, however fine, would decay during the winter to a certain ty. The entire continent of Europe is alive with the spirit of speculation in this novel manufacture and this is proved by the fact that there is not a coppersmith or iron founder in the parts of 1- ranee where it is practised who has not large order" for the requisite machinery. One town of (Arras) employs 3()0 workmen in copper, brass, and iron, and has orders for two years to come, chiefly in the sugar machinery for foreign countries The article, in fact, is supposed by the best judges to be fullv able to compete with the omc, acre for acre, as the residue of the beet, after the extraction 'of the saccharine, is excellent fodder for cattle, etc. An extract from some remarks which appeared in one of the French papers will give our readirrs an idea of the importance which is at tached to this subject, it says: "However desirable it might be to preserve or to favor the colonies, the time of their exclusive supply of the market with sugar is gone bv; the species of cultivation now naturslized in 35 departments of France is well worth the produce of three islands lost in the bosom of the ocean. To prefer the latter to the former is about as reasonable as to adhere b to the use of bows and arrows after the invention ;f gunpowder." A firmer residing at Valenciennes, manufac tures 50 pounds of suear a day, and it is, from simplicity of the manufacture and profit resulting from the enterprise confidently believed that the matter will awaken attention on this side of the Atlanitc and become, as before observed indeed "a gold mine to America.' in m4 THE TOMATO, As the reason lias approached for this delicious and "wholesome vegetable, we jrive a few receipts, &c. The best mode of serving them up for the table, that we are master of, is Eimply to stew or cook them as follows: put the tomatos into a pan and pour boiling water over them until they are entirely covered; after they have stood in the water about two minutes, take them out ami peel them, (the skin comes oil very easy, ana almost in a vvno.'e ("t,itc. then eliec them into a stew-pan. ad ding butter only. In about fifteen minutes nine tliey will b? ready for the table.

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Add pepper and Malt to suit the taste. For preserving tomatos, take equal (juantitiesof ripe fruit and white sugar; having first put a little water into a stone jar throw in a layer of tomatos. alternately, until the jar is nearly full. Then stand the jar in a kettle of water and boil ii v e ii. When sutlieieutly done, remove the jar and put it away for use. To make tomato sutsup, slice your fruit and put them in deep pans in layers, sprinkling each layer with salt. Let them stand in ibis state for twelve hours; then put them in a kettle, hang them over the tire, and simmer till thev are quite soft.

After this put them into a linen cloth and press the juice out. Season to your taste, adding a little cloves. When cold, bottle it for use. To preserve tomatos fresh through the winter, pack them in jars, laying alternate ly a layer of dry sand, and a layer of tomatoes until the vessel is lull. Cover them up tight to keep the air out, and place them in a dry cellar. In this way you can have tomatos nearly the year round. Indiana farmer. " The trigger fool the better lurk" I have seen men, merely by noise and fluency, lead the conver sation in companies, where there was, taste, talent, and learning, though they possessed neither of the three i I have known lawyers to gain their causes, by' impudence and vociferation, when neither themselves, nor the jury knew precisely their dift. I frequently see men take their seats in the le gislature, because they begged suffrage, and gave away whiskey, whilst those who disdained to stoop to such measures, were left at home. I have seen a brainless fop marry a fine girl and reak her heart before the end of the first year. though her hand had been solicited, vain by the wealthy, the wise and the honorable. I have seen stupid creatures, who scarcely knew the top of a tobacco hill from the bottom, plod on and get rich, while men of real intellect and industry, have pined in poverty. Impromptu. Is there a heart that never siirh'd Is there a tongue that nevtr lied? Is there an eye that never blink'd? Is there a man that never drink'd? If so, then heart and tongue and eye, Must tell a most confounded lie. A young girl at New York recently died with such mysterious symptoms as to induce a p :ist mortem examination of the bodv. It was discov ered that her lite was terminated by the habit ol hewing slate pencil and India rubber, a practice f general prevalence among school children. Retort Surteiretl. At an examination of the College of Surgeons, a candidate was asked bv Abernethy, what he would do if a man were blown up with gunpowder? 'Why coolly an swered me tyro, 'wan tin lie came down again. fruo, said Abernethy, 'and suppose I kickec you for such an impertinent reply, what mus cles should I put m motion!' 'Why said the young man, 'the flexors and extensors of lnv right arm, for I should flour you directly. ireuy nwua. ui an outer views a man may m tune grow tired, but in the countenance of women there, is av ariety, which sets weariness at defiance. The divine right of beauty, savs Junius is the only divine right a man can acknowledge and a pretty woman is the only tyrant he is not authorised to resist. -4 Xovilty. Make u9a picture of the Crucifiction to place in our Church, said a deputation of four laborers from a village m the south of Franc Do you choose the figure of Christ to be repre sented dead, or stilt living? demanded the artist. This was a question on which the projectors of the painting had never thought, hut after consult ing together for some moments, they replied to the painter,- You had better make it living, localise if it does not please us so. it can be killed afterwards. Sunday Child. The Germans give the name of Sunday child, to one born on a Sunday, and par ticularly on one of those which they call "golden Sundays,"' in the quatcmbcr days. Such a child is superstitiously believed to be able to discern spir its, and is destined to be peculiarly happy. Hint trt Liuiiss. Stair carpets should al ways have a slip of paper put under t'oem, at and over the edge of every stair, which is th pan xvaere mev ursi wear oui, in onier to lessen the friction of the carpets aciinst the boards beneath. The strips should be within an inch or two, as long as the carpet is wide, and about four inches m breadm, so as to lie a little dis tance from each stair. This simple plan, is so easy ot execution, will, we know, preserve a stair car. pet half as long again as it would last without the strips of paper. Magazine of Domestic Economy. $Cjwfpfimcral is that, asked a fla ming Vandal, as he saw the long train of carriages in procession, on their way to the Storer barbecue. That of Van Burcn ism in Hamilton county, was the quick reply of a Jlarriion man. People s hem. Martin Van Ihiren and the late, ff'ar, Van Iiuren was a member of the New York Legislature in 1811-12, and voted for the following resolution: "Resolved, That th;? war is impolitic and disastrous; and that to, employ the. Militia in an offensive war is unconstitutional." What do the old Democrats say to this? Ia euch a man tit for the Presidency? Dan. Hliig. Thk Flying Cabinet. "The President is at the Hermitage; the Vice President at Saratoga; Secretary Cass at Detroit; Secretary Dickerson in New Jersey; Secretary Forsyth "along shore," somewhere "down east." Those who chronicle the movements of the Cabinet, may now add, that Amos Kendall has gone we know not where; but, thank Heaven! our city is relieved for a time from the tainting of his presence. ll'axhinprton Sun. fj-The Editor of the Argus discourses like a book about the design! of the opposition to "uref from th" peojle the choice of tiir Chief. Mig-.ttrale. I lies are pretty words but wholly misapplied. It is the opposition who are laboring to avert'thb calamity. Gen. Jtckson ha undertaken to designate his successor, and in this wav, thrimrh the agency of aa Oilier-holder's Conventi in, an etfort is making to -tiTf?t from )eo!de the choice of their Chief tiutf. ol" Tennessee Xahvil!e lianncr. Hearts may ngree, though heals Ji'Icr.

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1VIACKERUL. Otf OS. 1 Si 2 Mackered, tuperior quality, oil . J hand and for by VVHLtLER. &: UA1LEY. June24(h IR3C-4-SHAD. yERV superior Susquehaunah, ou hand and f lor sale by WMLhLblt. ai UAlLtV. June 2-Jth, I&J0-4-FLOUR. ("CONSTANTLY ou hand. Frub family Eluur and lor sain by WHEELER . BAlLEi . June 24th. lfc3G--4-COFF22. fi- Sack Cofl'ee, good quality Naytmah l and Kio, on nana bbu lor sawo iy WHEELER k BAILEY. June 24 h, 133G--4-ftk&htfh !bl-Baoou for 8,119 yt a vv vr uj VV ii-EELER U B MY. Vincennes, May 7th, 1336 49-if WHISKEY, f JQOuVl vTWHISKEY by the Harrelc U';i?5)i7 (tantly on band and eenfor WHEELER fc; BAILEY. June 24th, 1836 4-GO-PARTNERSHIP. fTiaOi&'Sai It3252 hnviiis purchasVJ ed on the luth ultimo, the intercut of Thomas J. Carson, in the merchandise of th firm of Smith and farann. th timlimii : future be curried on at the old ftnnd by Ihe uhscrirbrs under the firm nf Unhrri S who will pay all clehis due the late firm nf i c 4 ' i . . .... . , . -init'ia; inrnn. nn in avnnra n i ihnca im hr ed are requeited to make immediate pavinent. in 'nr.rv i 9MI I M. GEOHGK LEF.CM. Vincnne. July I5ih, 1836 -tf just received and are now opeoin j a large fc well assorted stock of teuiouable f consisting in part of Dry Goods, Hardware & Cutlery, Saddlery, Glass and Queensware, Iron Castings, Nails, Fur, wool & palm lea. Hats, Groceries, &c. All uf which will be sold at the lowest prices The atlentioa'of purchasers is respectfully solicited. Vinoannen, May 20th, 1836 51-tf Tt. JOSEPH MADDOX, haa removed hi office to the room lately or,oupird by R. Y. Caddiniton, adjoining the fott Olhce. Vioconnui. June 7th, 1336 2-tf SUGAR. Y the Barrel a very lunerior ftrV-.Sl ULi nrlirlr. l Orliiinl .Snmr. . --'. : ' HIIIMir illir 8ag ,y WHEELER k BAILEY, Juno 24th, 1836-4-0 hoiei Tin plate, one third cro, I. COO lh. of RusU Sheet Iron, best quality, 1.5'JU " " Juniatta Sheet-Iron, SOO " " Assorted Iron Wire, For sala by J. ,fc If. ABDILL. Vincennet, June, 18th, 3 tf WOOL CARDING. Yi2fAVINfi bad my cardinj machine re. jCl jA. paired thorouchly.nnd enfaced tfe. and experienced hand to attend the same; I n il ba able to accommodate the tmblic with the best kind f wntk. H. V. WHEELER Vincenue', May 7ib, 18:W. "HUS I' Received from New Orlnnns a enerl J asjorlmeiit of Groceriii. Also a lot of toce i: Pottcr'a wtn for srtln by THORN i TRACY Vinoonnot June 11,1135. IWml Molls lOXSTANTLY on hand and for m j by H. D. WHEELEU. Vincennr, Sept. 4, lCoo. FLOUR, FLOUR. T!7LOl'R, by the barrel, or Retail at my Mill Ii nt the rate nf two dollars and fifty-cent, per liunureu, or nvedeflars per barrel. H. D.WHEELERVincennes, Feb. 101b. 1836. e$f tegs Tar, for sale by Vu? WHEELER & 0AILEY. V incennes, May 7th, 1336 4'J-tf it, 1I1E higlieit innrket price in cash, or Icather, pain lor nines. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, I63i 24DxJiJR SKIMS WANTED. 7TI11RTF.EN ceiits, per, lb. in cash, paid for JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincenne, Nov. 14. 1S.T5 24I f IDES tanned for customers nn reasonable IJL terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vinornoes, Nov. 14, 1S35 24ft bids, keiibawa Salt, first qtiHli t? IJ, for Ml, by HEELER k BAILEY. Vinrnn" M.ivTlh. 18:i(i 4!-tf JUST RECEIVED, 2 BA R ft ELS Flax-need oil. C drK. Saddle Tri-es. UURTCH L IIFF.RD July ltt,J836 ft-tf BANK CHECKS. Xcitlfl prints ort urla JTi.'pr AXD FOX ALZ JLT THIS OFFICE.

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PYHE Subicribers are just re" jj ceiving from New York nnd Iiiiladelphin, a iariie and jrencral supply of Driii;, Medicines, f aima, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Sfur reon'g Instruments, liU Ware, iic.

.Vc- ol' which the following it a pari:' Wash Hal'"- flad Ipecac, Tulv. Antiuionv, Tartnrizud do ltei do Crude do Feb or James Powder Alcahol do of Ammouia Acid, Nitric do Muriutie Aipiafurtis Acid, Tartario do Oxalic dj Benzoic Ammonia, Carb. Arsenic, Powdered do do " do Serp Virgiuiani do Seneca do Spigalu al root do do Cut. do Curcuma do Sarsaparilla do Colchicuui Charcoal, Pulv. Cera Alba in cakes Coye olio Peppr, Am. do do African Clorine tooth wttsh Co bo It JJc narcotised Opium Dover's Powders do Ergot Euip. Epienaitic do Adhesive do Dine Cum Guui do Pluuibi, Eng. do Rubaruns do Hydrargiry do Adhesive, spread on linen Extract, Gentian do Colocynth do Compound do Hyociumus do Cicuta do arsaparilla CuEther, sulpbuno A(u;c Auiinouia do Itotie Arrow Itoot Aspbaltum Blue i-ill.Enf . borax. Hi-fined do Crude Burgundy Pitch Kay Kerry Uars. Kucha Leave! Ulood Reot Uurbadoes Tar Black Drop Bees iii, Yellow do White Btilstim Cop via ilo t ir do Peru. doTolu bchs aud Copavia Carpeuts du Spruce for Bear dj lifflldoiiii da Uuteriiutt do Glyciiiza do do reu Flowers of Roses do Chamomile Freiioh Cbalk Fol Ant hois d beaua Am. do Senna ales, do Digitalis do L'vi Ursi do Satuoa Gum Manna flake, do Opium do Camphor, relT. do Myrrh da AsufoBlid& do Huzoiu de Guiacum do Aloes Bed Pans barley Baera; Juniper do Cuhebs Briuistuiie, Roll do Kluur But. Armeuian Caatharides do Pulverized Caustic Potash Conserve Rosea Creta, Ppt. Curbctnale of Iron Cunelu Alba do Pulv. Cascarilla Castor Fibre Colycinlh Pulp do Pulv. Cream Tartar Cochiueul Catechu Carrygreen or Irifh iosi do de Pulr. do Amsnonia Cort reruviau , Tulv. Cort do Flava, Pulv. do Kino de Gamboge da Scamuiouy, Alep t" d do Smyrna d Arabic do do Powd. da Tragacaulu do Elartic liagS do do Balls Ginger Root do Palv. Clyster Pipes, all aises Grains, Paradiso Groats' Patent Hier Picra Hord Pearl Hydr. Cum Creta Hydriodate Pota.h Honey Red bolhc do Ulycirir.a do Valerian do Hellebore, aig. do Ellecumpaao Spoajp, Fiue do Cearse ttem. ColchicosB do Carrui do Fennel do Aniseed de Coriander do Fenugric do Card. Mi. Suuff, Miicaboy du Scotch do Kappee Saiinderstveod, groaod do AuratiU do Sassufrii Court Plaister Clovas Css'i Cinuaman Coo. Ind. Calumel, Am. do EBflish Cor. Snblimatd Corh, vial do Hottla do OpoUeldoo Isinglass Iodine Issue Peaa Ivory Syringea Iceland Moss Lunar Caustio Lemon Syrup I.imat Ferri Lapis, CalatuaDtrii Lact tulph. Lig Guiae Lint Patent Liqaid blyral LoOciia Lon' Pepper Musk in grain Mm'nesi, Calcined do Carbeualo Mace Morphine, Sulph. do Acetate NutBiegs Oil, Almonds do Olive do Butgimut do Lftisou do Ricini do Cajeput do Cassia do Cloves do Caraway do OriganuTD do Jumper da Laveuder do Jes'amiue de Woruiwood on Peppermint do bpeariuiut da PulK' da Sassuiraa do Orange d Crolon do Copuvia du Aeibcr do Seneca do Cubebs do Wormiecd do Summer a&yeir do Aniseed do Rosemary du Roses Piperioe Precipitate, wkito Pimento Precipitate, red 'earl Ashes Pocket Lights (nick Silfer (u;issia VvVood, Rasp Had. GentUiin bulpb. Quiniae, Kruncb bup. Carb. buam Saflren, Span. Sperm Ceti Sal. Ulaeber do Epsom do Rochelle do Soilte do Tortnr do Aoumonia do Efatus da Nitre, ref. da do Crude do Mortis Sugar ot Lead Spatulas, assorted Sodte Powders Seidlits do Slippery Elut Bark Till Sago Pearl Syringes, all sizes Totiuea Besns Tamarinds Tapiooa Tartar Vitriol Tinct. Mur. Iron Trusses, Hull's do Cummou Ung. Merc. do Bazilicon Vinegar, Distilled Veratrina Wornsead Wafers, asserted. Windsor Soap White Vitriol do Colombo 81.' If DRIES. Tooth Brushes, ass'd. Lucifer Matches) White wash do do. Lime Juice Hair Clothes Shoe Boxes for ders do do do do do do. Lozenges do. Mortars, Wedgnwood do. do Glass Soda: Pow do Iron, turned Mustard, London do Seidlitz do American do Pill, Paper do Pill, Wood do Wafer do Lip Salve do Tooth I'owde Corkscrews Canary Seed Ciindics, nil kinds Percussion Caps Pink Saucers Pill Tiles, all sizes Soap, Castilo do Naples d Crrum do Toilctt do White Bar Smalts Bine Emery, aU nun hers Pate I'i Fro"i .it; G!.!E mir or snocfiKins, wimc uer ,.iie if Blue.-Harch Salt, Lemon Liquid Irk Sealing Usl, black Ink pnwdefs, Black L do do Red Ked Scales and Weights do Indelible, in Bon- large and small Tapers PastH.Jnjub in flnv Twine. Indis nl.itt'I'lir.K V. Colegne Water, plain Orange Flower Water da co Uncy Muntaiy uo do da aborted Foisuvum.

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Antinue Oil Extruder do Macasiar do 1 aucy boap. Dears do PATE.NT lUEDICIxra. Tirnnv Chills Kevnr Powder l.amotte's Couch DropsJmlkin's O.ntiueut BuUum Liverwort Opodeldoc do Turlington do Liquid Lee's Pills Anderson's Pills Swaim's Panacea RUaumulic Liniment Britisii Oil Ibileuiun's Drops F.9ence Pepnenuiut Godfrey's Cordial Haarlem "il SUUGEOPt'S istiu;.men Breast Glasses oud Air LaaccU, Commoa Puaips in Caes do Gum Breast Glasses and AirNecdles, Curved Puuips without C':i-Nipple Shields ses Pocket Cases containBougies, Gum Elastic ing instruments Cupping- Glasses Pessaries, Gum Elastic Scarificators do Glass Catheters, Mule Scarificators, Amerioan do r ernale do Geriuau Lancets, Spiiug, Ameri-Stethescopes can Jootuheys do do Gorman da Forceps do Evan's Uesl GLASS WARE. Opodeldoc Vials British Oil do Bateoian's do Ess. Peppermint Gal. Specie Jars i-2 do do 1-4 do do lb do do Mint Gal. Tincture Bottles Vials Balsam, Turlington Vials Godfrey's Cordial Vials Graduate Measures, I at do do 2 do do do 4 do do do U do Vials Assorted Window Glass, Ass'd. Sizes, Knobs for Tables do do Bureaus - do do Cupboards do do Book Case 12 do do 14 do do 16 do do Gal. Salt Mouths 1-2 do do 1-4 do do IS do do BreastfPipes Mpple Shields Funnels, Assorted tumblers Wine Glasses Decanters, Glass Stop par Assorted Bottles, Assorted . White Lead, Dry Gum Shelao do do r round to oilLinsred Oil Red Lead Spirits Turpentiae Black do Copal famish Japan do Black d Ceacbmaker's Varnish Gold Leaf PiiBiiee Stone Red Chalk do WhiteCarmine Drop Lake Lamp Black Paint Brushes, Ass'd. Varnish do da Cloth do do Marking do do Sasb Tails Camel's Hair PeucUs Spanish Brawn Venetian Red Yellow Ocher Crome Yellow do Green Litharge, Fine Prussian Bluo Chinese Vermillion Verdigris Terra de-Slena Rotten Stone Ivory Black Kose nnH French Green Spanish Whiting I iirkey L ruber Gum Copal DYE STI FFS. Logwood, Ground Alum Emtio Coeperas Ido Nut lis Madder Arnetto blue Vitriol Fig Bine Oil do Ground Nicararaa The above stock was selected by one nf tke nriu, and will be warranted genuine. Physicians, Merchants and Country Dealers are re quested to call and examine the above sicca, before purchasing elsewhere, as they are deter i:nne l to fell on the most reasonable aud accommodating terms. Orders from a distance, and Physician's prcriptions filled at the shortest notice. DICKER iSKOIVSI. Vincennes, July 2. 1836. 5-ft. APPRENTICES VJA1ITZSD. NE or twv Apprestices wanted to the Tannins; and Curry in? business. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincenues. Nov. 14. 1B35. 24cuT.it.v n-fvsert ffijEAL PRESS lovente.1. menufactured and for sale y S. 8. D'.CKIN SON, Press manufacturer corner of Eighth & Llni streets, Cincinnati. Press with counter Die, S30 SEALS, sf al kinds furnished to order, at Engraver's prices Cincinnati, April 22d 51-tf Ann &KERY EBGRW1NE C KOLLENBERG. RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of J Vincennes, that they have permanently established themselves in (his place in the above business, on Market street, two doors above J. C. Clark's Hotel, where they have, aud intend constantly to keep, on IibikI SWEET CAKES, CRACKEHS CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, All of which they nre determined to sell at the lowest Louisville cash prices. Mercbnntt and Grocers are particularly requested to cbII and examine for themselves, prior to purchat inf elsewhere. N B Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. Vincennes, March, 3rd I831 40-Jy GOODSELTj & LYON, t.V ANSVlt.I.E , 1A. (Snccessors of W. i. J. and J.Lewis, k Co.) ALSO, Whnlel dealers in Groceries generally Nails, Paints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, ic. and buyeis of most kinds of country produce. Evansville, July 20, 1835. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! Two anil a half cents per pound, in cash, or three cents, in printing, will lie given for any quan tity of clean linen or wttorrrajFa ururercd at tin olnoc 1

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J"p!IE Subsciibers ate now apfnint; at (heir A new Store Room, ou Water street, an additional stock nf to which they would invite the attention n their friends and customers, anil the public in general. They will receive in exchange for good'. Deer, Rackoon, Rahit k Oposiuio skins, clean Cotton and Linen rag, (inwiif;, Beeswax. Feathers, Flaxseed, Flax ai.d Tuw Linen, WLiiu Beans, Sic. THORN & TRACY. June 30. 1fi3(5 5 tf Li THE Wabiit-li lo.'iiranre Co. continues to in.ure BL'lLDIP?Gb Hint PUOPEIiTY upainM fir und will insnirBOATS and CAUGOES. S. P. STl'IKER, Stertiarj. Dec. 25, 18.35-31 lr DISSOLUTIOH. Wj, nc L0.VlllHll3l(lil iicici"ii'tlPillt: lip lfel' tween the Subscribers, under the linn nf Smith k. Carsonr was disEolred on t 10lb ultimo by mutual consent. R. Siuith k Co., are fully authorised to settle the husiiiiss. KOBr. It I SSllfJf THOMAS J. CAA&oy. Vincennes. July 5lb, 1636-6-tf John Holland, SADDLE and riurnnss Manufacturer, would inform bisfriends that be kee econstantly oa hsud rent door to his '1 anning and Currying establishment. Saddles. Bridles, Harness, iic. all nf which will h sold luw fur cash, r tnost articles f ceuatrvnroduce. . - . . . ViDceuoes, isovemher 14. IS35 3-1-VINCENNES Practical Institute, Open for pupils o( either sex or any a;e. irtsHttK PROVIDED IF KESIKED. Limited to about 30 pupils to a teacher. In. struction given so as to fit pupils for business. Bible truth not excluded. Tuition 51 j per year, 5 per quarter. Extra charge for wood, iic. Mr. k Mrs.CROSiY. Conduelers June 10h,lft3-2-tf NEW GOODS. ("(HE Sucribers aave just receiiedal Ihi'lr XV eslslisksnent, corner of Water aaW St. Peler streets, aa entire new sleek, coi.sisiiar of l)oieiie, Freach, Italian and Russian Goods of a superior quality. Hardware Cutlery ,dncenswar and Grareries of every dnsoripliiio, which they will sell at very reduced prices for cash, of exchanga for most articles of country praHuce WHCF.l.ER Si BAILP.Y. Viuceaoes.Oct,! i h ICSft V)-f n.-i T S. rVlH F. subscriber wishes to ipfi m 1 the citiaeas of lwi hus) fhn aHjacsal ccxiuties that ih has ami ei.(ects to keep on hand, nit asorlmeal uf FASHIONABLE HATS and of raod (piftli'y, presuming as he oars, that those wishing to purchase will u-l be disnpponi -ed in the price and quality. His simp is I a dnnrs below Joliu C. Clerk's Hotel, in this house formerly occupied by the Register of the Laud OiTice. II. M. GILH AM. Vincennes. Angiift to'h. I R3ri 12-tf iim Ui & ZzWtci 'von WARS MAN U FACTORY. Jfiii J, & II. ABDILL, RESPECTFULLY inform rh. riiiz of Vincennei, and its Ticinily, (hat (hey have commenced (lie above busies? an Sictnd Street, next denr aho? StnUls and Carsnoa store, and nearly sippasi(f Dr. Ssmci, ia all if yarioot branches, and invite Merchant 1 anil oilieri to gita them a call, as Ihey are confident Ihey can aflerd their stare as Issw at it cart be bought either at Cincinnati or Lau is t i lie, at wholesale er retail. Al we intend that eur price (hall be nniform both al wheleiale and retail, mr. chanli may bt sure' of rettidf (heir tin ware nt tha lowest rates. Gutters rind Conductors made en the shortest notice, and most reasoaMe tertra Tin ware f i en ia exchange for Id Cep er and Pewter. Vincennes, March, 1836 44-1 N. B. Wanted two or three apprentices to team the above business. J. k A. F. VIGO MrKEE, AS en hand and rfTers for sale, at hit now Store on water slreet a Isree supply of good Kenhawa Salt. Vincennes, July 23, lsn6-R-tf 10 Blacksmiths. fTJH t subscriber wishes to employ two )mir M. neymen Llickimiths who are well ne. punted with (be business, and of sober nnd industrious habits. To such, pood wages will be pive,; particularly to a man who is capable n ma,.a ring a sbep where there are boys and utber baods. J. C.ClAfK. Vineenncs, 3a tO,:8C6-6-tf