Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 April 1837 — Page 3

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ILL stand the ensuing season, cerumen-1 ring the 3d day of April, and ending tho d of Jul next' as follows: Mondays and Tues days et Adam Katron'a, 9 miles cast of Vim-eimes; ; Wednesdays and Thursdays nt tUo Subsciiher's 3 xqiIn cast of Yiuocnues; Fridays and Saturdays at John Burkina's, and will be let to inures at tho roduced price of 3 i-'i eah, paid within the seaion, or j?4 payable ia produce by the 23th of De- i omber next, if delivered tit either of the stands; ' fl 50 cents the Binglo leap cash in hand; f.5 to j bnure a marc, w tola, payable os soon as it is; ascertained tin: mare is with foal. If mares are' parted with, the insurance must be paid. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but not ac- i countable for anv. Sundays and public days ex- ; cepted. 'AUK AM SMITH, j April 1st, 1S37. j Received of A. Deechrr, one thousand dollars ' IV.- . ! - ... .11 1 l . :.. ! ior my grey norst; i ucoicl, a cn huun n norse in this neighborhood, as well us at iShawncv town, Missouri, Clay and 11 iv counties, also, for breeding fine horses. He has as many line reidinirs, according to tha mares, as anv horse in the wes tern country. lie never has boon run that I know . of, as ho has been owned ever since he was a 3 I year old by religious men, who were coriscien.tious on the matter; but it has always been believed, that had he been trained, he would have run. He is as sure a foal setter a 1 ever saw, and none breeds more large and likely. In fact, I believe him to be one uf the lir.it hordes of our country for colts. Given under nr.- hand, Tenn-'ssee. t. H, 1833. ' V. e. WATTEUSON. ; We whose name.; arc hereunto subvrihcj, do certify . that we are well acquainted with the noted horse Pacolet that V. .S. Watterson sold to A. Beccher, (now owned by Ahram r-miith,) and that he is as sure a foal rrclteras any horse we ever knew, as some of us have bred from him. He breeds both lame and likelv. tiiven under our October, 1S22. .mh ant! sea!, thhs 17th of i A. Haihurn, Whitneil Hem !!, J-ime.s yTcColt:taj;h, Hruben dearie, J, i ', 1 1 .1 A" Crury, . V. Cihn, J.kls DilUnrJ. 45 ot NOTICE. LL those indepted to the late firm of Kuvkendall & Decker, also to Doct. II. Decker can have the pleasure of paying their notes and accounts w ithout cost by calling on the undersigned immediately. JOHN COLLINS. March 16 1837 12-.1t. f socil ust received dire, t i'r.m Pittsbur gh, per steam bo.t, 230 boxes co.it..i iii:ir Gall, half gall. ;uart and iat botflcs, Tumblers of various qualities. Window Glass, 3 bv 10, 10 by 12, 12 by IS, 12 by 16, 12 by 2l" and Decanters of ::- i sizes a:v! patterns, hi'h are i,r-re.i w IwiVo ! at our wholesale . oune on M.i.k. t !r?vt. sec -uj door from our Dry ood store, o-: M-.t-.kel and Water streets. beetch & hei:l:kp. March 17 1S37 12-Gt. FISH! FISH!! m $ L'.ST received direct from Boston, 1200 lbs of best Co.mdi, 20 bbls. of Mackerel No. 2. 20 half I bis. No. 2. 10 - No. 1. 40 boxes drifil 1I ni:i-.. Also w e have on hand .Mess Hiad. Which will be sold at our Wholesale House on favorable terms. cruTcii a hi:di:ud. March, 17 137 12-Lt. NEW 8O0DS. wn.'.i y, n w.. H 'fj AS just received and is now opening, at tin; Corner of Market and "Water streets, a larrre lot of New Goods, which will he ?:d verv clieap. .March 10th, 1S:?7. i 1 3t. TO TEACHERS, COUNTRY MERGHAHTSj OTHERS, CQCKOKri & MOKGAN. No. 13. IVlar TSt Street ( 'im innati publish tlie following valuable books, w hich they believe to be the most complete series for Kletr.tntary instruction cvir odeied in the Western Vall -i. The Elementary i'rimer; an Introduction to Webster's tSpchii'.L: L'ook; The Western 1'iimer; Vcbstcr's Kiementary Spelling Book: The Ihimcr Reader; The Elementary Header, ail of which are too well known to need commendation Webster's History of the United States; Webster's School Dictionary; already adopted as the standard, bv conventions of teachcis in various states of the Union. Webster's Improved Grammar. Smith's New School Geography on the Productive svstcrn, accompanied by a new and enlarged Atlas containin-' nine Folio maps from steel plates, a most valuable work, and adopted by the schools in this city. The Practical and Mental Arithmetic, with a Key to the same, (for teachers only.) The Productive Grammar, &c. by Roswell C. Smith. Cleavland's Adam's Latin Grammar with numerous additions and improvement'. TUv Mother's Primer; by T. II. Gallaudrt. The above works constitute the immediate publications of Uuriress and Morgan, besides which thev arc able to furni.-h all the school books wanted for the Western market. March 1 I. 1S37 ll-3m UST received from New Orleans, 15 Bbls. Molasses, 10 Rum, 5 ' N. O. Hum. Those wishing to purchase will please call at our Whole-sale House, where they will be for sale at low prices. DURTCH ct HECERD. Vinccnnes, March 17, 1837. 42-0t. TO II EXT. 1 40 Acres of land in the Lower 2-CC? Prairie. Aonlv to GEORGE DAVIS. "Vinoennes, March 10, 1837. 41-3t

JJuST received, direct from Pittsburgh per fcS steam boat, 30 tons (warranted best Juniatta) well assorted, for all kinds of country work which will Le sold as low as possible. Bl'RTCII & IIEBEKD. IS". C. TliO Goods just received, noticed in this day's paper, added to our former stock, makes our assortment particularly good in our A holesale Grocery. Id- & H. March 17 1837 42-fit.

"F W. MADDOX has just received ami is now opening asplcudid assortment of Foreign and Domestic UOODS, stiiUihle to the present and approaching seasons. Together with Iron, Nails, Cast ings, Groceries, Queenswarc, (i lass-wart1, c. All of which he is disposed to sell on reasonable terms. Yineemies, .March 17,1837. 12-tf. loWnqIilass MJNL'llCTLKi:n , OJJ'tn fur aale to country Merchants and others at hii store,'! 1 0 main street, Cincinnati a neat general assortment cf Gilt mitt Ua!;o2r.ni LOOKING GLASSES which he will dispose if at wholesale or retail a reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio, IV' May lsl-y III! VOGDHUFF & SMITH, rsooiiszLLSns &. stationers, Tcrrc-Ilaute Lid. Booksellers, Merchants and Teachers will be supplied with School Books.Blank Books, Mix-. 1lat:cous Standard Works and Stationary, at the lowest whole-ale prices. March, 18:57. 11-Cm new uoont. CLARK &l!KOV., tT2 AVE Just received a large supply iL.ll of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season, consisting in part of Lllue, Ulack, IJrown, Mixed, Drab, Claret and l'llot cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets, and Flannels of all colors. London and Honey-Corah Drills, Canvass and Kud Paddin::. Kciitui-ky Jeans, 1'ancy, Fancy striped and l'ltts luir. :h C, .Moleskin, Cantoon Brown Tab e Covers. Fancy Chintz, Turkey Red, Penpal Stripes, Merrimac and French Prints, Mci inoes and Circassians of all colors. Poinbazine, assorted colors, Black Camb let. I'onoee, Silk and Cotton Flag, Pandan and Miuh'ass handkerchiefs. Black IiCvaniine, Gros de Nap. Mandarin and Silk Muslin, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White and Scarlet Merino Shawls. Twentv pieces Silks, assorted colors and qualities. Black, Blue, White, Check and Striped Gino-hams. Worsted, Gu;n, Nett and Webb Suspen tiers. Fancy Marseille Silk, l'lack Satin and Valencia Vesiinirs. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk Velvet Vcstiirjs. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms. Mohair, Plaid and pleated Bombazine Stocks. Tiekinj:, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Corded Robes, Brown and colored Drillings. Plain, Figured and Striped Cambrick Mus-lins. Plain, tiiiurcd Mull and Book Muslins. Plain, tiirurcd Jaeeonett and Bobinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Inscrtinffs. Ribbands assorted, Lace and Satin Collars, Rubber Laeets. A large variety of Umbrellas ct Parasols. Ladies' and gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves. Gentlemen's calf and stout Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Gaiter, Bootees, Cloth, Prunclle, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, Castings, Cutlery, Quccr.sware, (J lass ware. Mill, Cross-cut and Hand-saws. Codec, Tea, Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will positively be sold on the most liberal terms. ALSO In a few days they will receive a latge assortment of Gum Elastic Clothing. Vinccnnes. SeDt. 24, 1830-17 tf. NOTICE. f "3 HE subscribers intendimr to start East in a X-m ou" weeks to renew their stock, would request those indebted to them to call and settle their respective notej and accounts. Jr J. wisn. VL.-.ceano., March St, 1S37 -i3-4t

YOUTH'S JJHRA11Y. HE youth's Library of Viucennes ha just : I i i

teici.co. an uuuiuomu supply 01 ijooks. Any ersoii wishing to become a member, can have a share by paying one dollar, and a contribution cf fifty eciiU nemi-ammallv. GEORGE D. HAY. Li an ai'.iax. Vineennes, March, 30, 1S37 47-at. FRUIT TREES. iT'JuH subscriber would inform the citizens of sji, Knox County that he will send a choice collection of Apple trees to Vinccnnes, where they will be exposed for bale about the first of April. They are principally Winter Emit, well triaftcd, and ecjual to anv fruit in the Western Country. GEORGE l- WHIT WORTH.' South Hanover, March, 20 1837 U-3t. B!SS0LUTS0N OF Partsiersnip. HIE partnership, heretofore existing under the firm of WHEELER it BAILY, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent, and II. D. WHEELER is duly authorised to close the business of the linn. All persons who are indebted to said firm, will please call on him and settle their respective dues without delay as the business of the firm must be closed. II. D. WHEELER. TIIOS. C. BAILY. March 2S, 183711OF KNOX COUNTY. Inasmuch as a constitutional number of members to transact business and to elect officers for the ensuing year, failed to attend at the late annual meeting; we hereby request a general meeting of the members at the Court House on the lirst Monday of May next, (being the day the board doing business convene) to determine various matters uf interest and we request this notification inav be remembered and attended to. Kesnectl'ullv, JACOB IIAIU'EK, -) WM. .-COTT, ( Directors. JOHN EWI.NG. 5 (The following report of the diiectors is yet to be concurred in by the society.) In obedience to a constitutional duty enjoined upon the directors of the Agricultural Society of Knox county, the following annual report is respectfully presented to the society. The salutary clfects of the proceedings of the society, as evidenced in every public manner, more particularly bv a pleasing increase of members, are truly gratit ing; and continued action cannot now fail to produce lasting benefit. e have been remits in our intercourse w ith the present -society; this can be remedied by appointing delegates the present vear, and tho movements of all our .si-ter societies throughout the st.ite, will then become laminar. In many new comities, ami new set tlements, their progress may bo slow; but exertion on the part of a few, will not fail in due time, to bring forth the Joked result. The real interests of the farmers, are now known to be so closelv and indissolubly connected with those cf the mi rchant and mechanic, that a great extension of membership is ceitainly to le expected. Every calling and profession, should aid to extend and improve the field of domestic imbistrv. The Treasurer has reported-twenty dollars and sevcr-.tv-!ive cents now remaining in l.is bands, the amount actually due by members not asccrt.uaed, but this added to the annua! contributions, will show the pecuniary concerns of the society to be quite easy. 1 he iircminins pant last r-cptembcr amounted to near one hundred dollars, uud it is tridv a matter of rurprise, that some articles of general prodiu tion in the country, and some in common use, for which premiums had been offered, fbuttcr. cheese, t loucdis and cultivators of the number') were not presented in the c '.hihition room. 1 his will rarely happen hereafter superior inindustry, axcellcnce and reward, when properlv made known, will not fail to attract attention, and excite honorable emulation. There were certainly some remarkably line animals of various kinds exhibited at the la.-t Fair; and the specimens of different kinds of woolen manufactuie far excelled any previous display one omission in relation to premiums, should not naaiu occur; the name of the produce, or owner of the article should invariablv be published. Mere desire of gain seldom yields, or strives to yield, any thing above mrdi ocritv; hut publish the distinction and honor f.diows this ill erdiar.ee the intrinsic value and extend the influence of ail our proceedinus. One other smrestiou: the address of !at ear was not published in pamphlet f ma, and no expen.-e was incurred to the secietv bv it publ'cati :i in a newspaper. Would it not be better to give such matter hereafter, the more intrrestintr and prominent form of a pamphlet? A portion of this board think that the money required for this purpose cannot be more usefully espculed. It is believed tho society -hould act upon enlarged views as decision requires, and the most intelligent farmer will not hesitate to sve, ho c .n still learn something of the business he foil uvs bv reading about it. Through iut our state, the farmers are awakening to their true interest; ami an mtercliange ot tliougbt with the annals of each society (as seems to have been contemplated bv tho (ith clause of the 2nd article .f your constitution,) would certainly prove to be beneficial. The Board have regretted to learn that Mr. Judah has resigned his station as President of the society. The distinguished intelligence and zeal, with which he pursued proper measures to promote the object of our organisation; and his unremitting sense of dutv, strengthened bv the evidence lll'ordcd of rendering desired service, leave the so ciety largely niuci.'ted to lum, ami s.iouict oe long remembered. The following list of premiums for the Septem ber Fair is submitted for approval; ami we desire the 1st. 2nd. 3rd, 4th, oth, 0th, and 7th rules adopted l.at March for the government of the last Fair, to be appended to this report for the next en suing. 1 lie list cmnraoes some ariicies in audi tion to those heretofore appreciated; and under the conviction that the exhibition as well as the reward of past endeavors t nds to encourage new ell arts, premiums are now extended to sonic animals of mature growth. For the best yearling SiuJ Colt, JO 00 " ' " Filley, 5 00 " " Stallion not less than 4 years old o 00 The 1st and 2nd best yearling Pulls, each 5 00 " ' ' " Heifer, 5 00 For the best Pull Calf, improved stock 3 00 " Heifer " " " 3 00 " Bui! not less than Z year old 5 00 1st and 2nd best yearling Boars, each 3 00 u tt Sow " 3 00 " " " " Earn improved breed 3 00 " " Ewes " " 2 01) Eer the best Spring mule colt, 5 CO Tor the best milch cow, exhibited with vouchers, 4 CO For the 1st and 2d best cheeses, (to weigh at least 15 lbs. each 3 00 for the 1st and 2d best pails of May Lu'.ter (to weigh at least 20 lbc. each 2 00

Eor the lt and 2nd best pieces of liomotnadc Jcaus, of at lca.it 10 yards each G CO For the 1st and 2d best pieces of hoine-inadu Flannel, of at least 1 0 yards, each SCO For the 1st and 2nd best pairs of domestic Blankets, accompanied by vouchers of manufacture during the present year-each 3 00 For the best woolen coverlet of this year'a manufacture, 3 CO For the best bix pairs of woolen socks, 2 00 For the best piece of Linsey of at least 10 yards, accompanied by vouchers of manufacture during the present year, 3 00 For the best new and complete Plough, 6 00 For the best Cultiv-itor, 0 00 For the best side of Sole Leather. 6 00 For the best side of I'ppcr Leather, 3 00 For the best pair of men's boots, to be accompanied by vouchers of home manufacture, 5 00 For the best pair of men's and women's shoes villi vouchers of manufacture each 1 50 For the best piece of flax linen, not leas than 10 yards, wi;h vouchers, 3 00 If the inerea-ing funds of the Society will justdv, it is recommended to award nrendrrms at the

M.r met ling in lSd.S, for the best acre cf good llemp raised also, for the ! ad cured during t acre of good toe ensumg year; I lax, raised and cured as aforesaid; aNo, for the best acre of good Tobacco, raised and cured as aforesaid to be decioed upon by viewing, or by satisfactory vouchers, and tho amount to be graduated by the funds on hand. S TATE OF INDIANA,? Knox County. KXOX lMIOli.YTE COURT, February Term, 1837. Joseph M'Clure and Samuel Linison, administrators ol .Noah Ashlv, deceased. vs. I AppplicaMary Ashly, (widow) Eliza, Jtion to sell Jane, Thomas, John, Abra real estate ham and Mary Catharine Ash- j ly, heirs of .Noah Ashly, dee'dj A now at tliis time came Joseph x M'Clure and Samuel Emiseii, administrators ol' Noah Ashlv, deceased, and filed an inventory and appraisement ol" the real estate of said deceased, and likewise tiled their memorial sugoestina' to this Court, that the personal estate of said deceased, is insufficient to pay his debts, and pray an order for the sale of the real estate of said deceased, or so much thereof as may be sufficient for the payment of the debts; whereupon it is ordered that Marv Ashly, (widow) Eliza, Jane, Thomas, Abraham and Marv Catharine Ashlv. four of lie in farit heirs of said .o:i Ashley, deceased, who are residents of this State, !e summoned, and John Ashley, one of the infant heirs of Noah Asliiev, deceased, who resides without the state, be notified by three successive publications in the Vineennes Saturday Cazeite, to appear in said Court on the second day of the ne.t May Te; m of this Court, and shew cause if any they can, why such real estate shall not be sold and made assetts for the discharge of the debts, demands or payments of said Noah Ashlev, dee'd. Test, A. D. SCOTT, Cleric. March 21st, 1S:.!7. 13 3t TO COUNTI IV 31 Kit CHANTS. Peai:son & Asiitiisov are now receiving their g spring supply of 1'ttnry awl .V -- Ov.-J. which they oiler on fair terms to punctual men. 'If ags. Feathers. f 'insentr. Becswav, Flax and Tow Linen, taken in exchange for tlooJs. Louisville, March 17, 137. lo-"t NOTICE. "TSIIE paupers of Knox ciumty will be fanned g out to the lowest bidder for one year fiorn the first Monday of May next, bv the Commissioners on Saturday the Sth day of April next, at the Court House in Yineemies. By order ot said. Commissioners. A. 1). SCOTT, Clerk. March 20, !7. !3-3t Pi'rrys'cillc, In. March, 3d, 1.S37. 10-tf GiLLMCPiE, BRUERj & B01CE, PRODUCE &, COMMISSION J ricksb ti "if, Jliss. 1S37-37 3m. PioTtCF. is hereby civen to those who have claims BS against the late firm of Edmunds V Mass, to come forward and present them for settlement; and those indebted to said firm will please come and settle the same without delay, and thereby save trouble. ISAAC MASS .Surviving Partner YineennrF, Feb. l.j, 1937 03-tf. rg-'IIE subscriber has just commenced the abov - business in this place, in the second story of the building of M. Jones, adjoining D. rS. Bonner's sitore on Market street. He has already received a liberal share of public patronage, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. He uas for three years past, been a citi.en of this place, and known as the foreman of J. B, Martin, from his first entrance in the place, up to the present time. He j flatters himself, that from his long experience in j business, both in Cutting and Makiiic, that his work will not be inferior to any in the western country, being determined to keep the best of Journeymen. S. G'OCHEAOl'K. Yincennes. Oct. 12th. 1S3G 20-tf. PORK PARRELS. ,je-r- jpASdl will be given for good delivered in Yincennes. bv NICHOLAS SMITH. Dec. 15th, 1S36 23-tf.

INOTICE.

"TpIIE Board of Commissioners will sell at pubB he sale at the Court House on Saturday the 8th day of April next, the lot whereon tho Jail new btands, including the appurtenances thereon belonging, reserving the use of the old Jail un'.d a new Jael is linished. Terms cf SuL Onc-haif the purchase money in six, and one-half in twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with approved securities. By order of said Commissioners. A. D. yCOTT, CUrh. March 20, 1837. ',3-ot AX ORDINANCE DZl IMNG THE OEJECTa FOR TAXATION IN THE TOWN OF VINCENNES. Be it ordained by the 'resident and Tru'ees cf the Jiorough cf Vinccnnes, Sec. 1. That all town lots with all buildings erected or made thereon, or attached thereto, together with all improvements, which are the property of any individual or individuals, body corporate or politic, and all personal property within the limits of the I'oroujrh, shall be, and ,c sam(J arc hertbv declared to be subject I ,,, ' J.-. j " 1,1 UM --xfiiipuoii.s iieieiimiu-r spc-Cllied, to be collected by the UorOUgh Collector upon the assessment roll furnish ed by the Borough Assessor. The term personal property in this section, shall be construed to mean and include household furniture, all moneys on hand, tiso all moneys loaned at interest, goods, chattels and bank stock. Sec. '2. All lots, the title of which is vested in any trustee or trustees, body politic, for the use of and in trust for any religious society, and occupied by any such society all Iols set apart for schools or seminaries all public or private libraries all the personal property of a widow and orphan children not exceeding three hundred dollars in value; the necessary beds and bedding- not exceeding two to each family, and the wearing apparel of each family shall be exempt from taxation, provided aiso, that each and every indivi dual subject to taxation under tins oruinance shall be exempt from paving taxes on one hundred dollars worth of personal property. l'assed March 18, 1837. L. S. A. T. ELLIS, Pres't. II. V. Martin Koeixson, Clerk, li. T. B. V. 43 3t Notice to Silk Kaisers. JFHE subscribers have on hand and for sale 20 3 thousand Silk Worms etrgs. Yincennes, March 22, 137, 11. U. WHEEL EM c to c c: o C3 V- - Sc. - cs ,o "3 S fcfi a-. -fl 0 -N . 'Z c -5 "5 ' - o .1 - cJ iB'" c 21 Ed NEV SPRING GOODS. riJMIE subscribers are now opening a large and general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, JUTS, tyc. c-c. which they arc disposed to sell on accommodating terms, and to which they would respectfully solicit the attention of country Merchants visiting this market. GARVIN, CARSON &. CO. Louisville, March 10, 1837. 12-tm AX ORDINANCE RKLATIVK TO 10GS. Sec. 1. li1 if irrihannl In the I'rrtirftnt ond Trustees uf l'ie linmuti if Vinrrnw-x, That each and every person within the limits of this corporation who permits more than one dog to harbor about his or her house, shall upon conviction thereof before the l'rcsidcnt, forfeit and pay a fine of two dollars, and one dollar for each successive day he cr she may suffer the same to harbor about his or her house. Sec. 2. That every person owning anv do? or permitting the same to hahor about his or her ; house, shall have a cood and substantial collar of. leather, tin or brass. nut around the neck of the same with the initials ot the owner name upon it, anil each and every person who may permit anv dog l harbor about his or her house without a collar as aforesaid, shall upon conviction thereof before the President, be fined in any sum not exceeding three dollars. See. 3. The Marshall shall !.i'd or cause to be killed all dogs running at large in the Ijorouuh without a collar as aforesaid, and report to the President the owners of th- same if they can be ascertained, and also all violations of this ordinance, and on complaint of any individual, that there are more do? than one about the promises of any inhabitant of this Borough.shall kill or cause to be t;i!n,l ,11 l,i-.r nnp nn.l l:i!l from limetotirne bo allowed for the services aforesaid such comjwn -t s -.Hon as the Board may deem just and rcaso able. Passed March 10, 1S37 L. S.j AB-' EK I . t-LLl. Prcsicer.t B. .V B. T. IS. V. Vincennw Mtr-h, U-27 iVSt.

CANAL Vinccnnes, Knox Covnty, Indiana.

feX. rjTWlE subscriber respectfully T. ...V il i i. j iinigj g lniorms xus iriruus auu L11V Uu.tw 1U biib.CU, " has taken the formerly occupied by G. W. Gould, for the reception and accommodation of Trav ellers and all others who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. He pledges himself that his Table, Bar, and Stable, shall always be sup plied with the best the town and country markets can afford; and hopes by his un ceasing eare and attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal share of publio itronafre. Hoarders by the vear or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated on liberal terms. EDWARD JEWELL. Vinceime-s March 8th, 1827. 41-tf Ma. MERCHANT TAILOR. AS removed to the house formerly occupied Ly him, adjoining Burtc h and Heberd's Store, on U ater-strcet, where he is opening a cood assort ment of GOODS in his line, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Mix ed Cloths, Blue, Black, Brown, Plaid and Drab Cassimeres, Striped Cassimcre, assorted patterns, Plain and Fissured Silk Velvet, Bombazine. Satin and Silk Vesting, of the latest btyle. Goat Hair CumLt, of superior quality, Cloak Tassels and Suspender, Shirt Collars and JJosoms, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small assortment of ratdjr made Clothing, iz: Cloth Box Coals, Blanket do Pantaloons and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, ej-c. Ac The former customers of the establishment r respectfully solicited fbr a continuance of their favors, with the assurance that no pain will b spared to alford them advantageous bargains. Nov. 17th. 1S30 2o-tf. Taluajjle property rort HE subs-rib. r will sell the STEAM MILL, situate at the new t v.vn of LeEoy. in Craw ford County, Illinois. 'This would be a valuable pieco ot property t any one w ishing to engage in tho liusme.s, as the demand for Lumber and Flour il equal to any place on the Wabash. The Terma will be made easy to any person that will put it ia immediate operation. Apply to A LrKOY, Agent for Lrllov Comp. Dec. 8th, l"-352S-tf. Ncta Copper, C.'rt. S-jcrt-Eioa ZZ'atx mm 77-5 EM'ECTFIT.Ji, LY inform ;ha citizens of A'ir.ci nne. arid its vii..iiv. that they have removed their shop to Water street opposite tha store of 1". V. M'lCee, i.where ihey will coutimre the above business in all i's various 1 irar.ches. anil invite Merchants and others t ) give them a call, as they ate confident they can afford their ware as low as it can be boucht either at Cincinnati or Inui-.vi'dc, at wholesale or retail. As ue intend that our prices elm!! be uniform both at oh ale and retail, merchants may bo sure r f co timer Ihcir tin ware at the lo-.vcst rates, Cutter and Conductors made on the shortest notice. arid most reasonable terms. Tin ware tven i i exchanee tor old I oppcr-ami i cvi.ti. Yincennes, March, IS06 M-!y. X. 13. Wanted two or three apprentice, to learn the above b lismess. I. A 11. Groceries. WHEELER & BAILEY, 7BA YE just received and offer fir a!e stock Port, Trncrifl. Vinos, ChamiKH'TRC, I Muscat No Claret j Loaf and brown Sugar. Havr.nna mid Rio CoiTec. Codlih, Rice, pepper and picst Almcnds, cordage. Sec. 4 t hej -will e" t "Wtoldeale or

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