Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 June 1837 — Page 3
, ptiyitv? Nit fta ramtHof the harbor, prevented a trreAt fry vf smaller ones from enteiuig.---Th.'y certainly wero entitled t. ho consul, r.l in r.vticthin.r Uka th U;ht of Tiitoiis nmom; the iraianows.' - l?rTis:ni:h. the m.-.ti h v Wrangled ' "' chi.Jrer. at Haslor.l. Not" lm. h U-e.i pronounced bv a irud.c: iiW'"'1- decide,. ;y msaae. J If will nut, thcr, fate, be t.icJ or hanged. if.., 'irjrt.-c-';... ..9 gref.c:.. I'i, J '-l 'r' l '1' F'vn.h papei .n that i l-'t'-or 'v' "the 1 "'th tnt. from 'Priest '. s'atc that vcsa-l fit nrivel from G.-ieoe. brought new if :tii earth ;uake w .i-h h id eauscJ trighttui levA-tailon i' thvt country. Foitv bias, had We: thrown down at Hvd.u. The 1 1 tic island of iVr.a w.ii half opened, a.i 1 half the i-1 nu! of San'orine saiJ to owe in distance t a vol-amo eruption, hs. ! completely di-u: peare.l. hy which from 4 to 5.00 -i 1;v,m aie lost. Tue continent is not irvwh j:-j.:re!. -V. V. ;.V'i-t'so. . c 7 (..:;: i.7.-n 7r r -Vti i. W'c j Kuti..r..".l o.-i Saturday that Mr. I. aun.it w.i T-
lvi-im for an :t ait't to cross the A llama' n a ballaon. It H can ideal,; the time is not distant nh ci!I be brought t such pi nut will be able t.i arv hi bcl ed IV I i:iy Lai: o-ia'ion vi s aeiice oi aer rfeotio l that the i coarse a:ul :.: ac.a ie a 'i l it ill! I r.Viion at will, no as U rea.-.i a tn .Hsn... in ia;tT. a:nl w it'l ,!es-vit. ! as s ,ips are nai :a:..l oa the o can, jniiiit e .t.-ary win !s. We aie i:if nn-l tVat Mr. 1. w.n it b is ma :nr i:it v.- in; .iis -oveii -s in hisfo;i. ;te . K' at t.in al.'.t i.b's. an I shoe.U fa-ss.cr t.-.-.i'oh. s i ira' c-itc Lis obse'vati m. bo f.vls eoiiMJent in -n:-!v fl.-co-n; !is!iin j the -rra--.,l experiment of cr -. in ; t'a - AtU.t'i--. H; ri'st ae-.i.d t.ip tb.issea.in. will take pla'e. from Tuf.s's t Jan'.en. in Cl'.elk i, on M n.lav. l:. 1 1 t'l l is;, in n i.i:se o mi. . Ik-iMiiiv a.v-vnnani.-tl by a i" i :.n::.e oim ; ri.i ij l"f.i eitv. n:A if w if..! a. J no itlier be pr.vaioi's. I w i'.l c:i. :e.t.or t . ooati rje his c-u.-se oei s.n ! of the nei ;b ir'n? St ite. and if poib!- rca.1. f v Yo:'. Cj.!--:i Tr.:ncr p!. .fi-f Ewt xi l.ixM. That va'.n'.le fArmtaj; paper, the tiencs-ee Farm-r, r.'irj "is that tarmcrs kj.ni'timej experience a Ji.-Wulty in makiujT c.vos own their lambs; an J oftcnor ptrhaps when cases of twin lambs c-cur, thin at other times. hen fh .-fu are as vab.iible as at pros -ut. t'.ioso who Je. i.ir to r.-ir a!! their la nbs ra.iv tin J a benefit m rjiiukhn; a fi :e sat over the ih.j-.vneJj ..i n:i. i a.i w i.. usua. y a ira i ioo iu h.ic, when o i.-e the o;era'i-vi of ii ki g has bet a ).rVotawJ. there ii v.s'.ial'.v but '.Lf.'.o danger oJ desj.o The CJl.ibs of the Sih c j-itnim a le'.'.er !ro;n Mr. S;ep!i2ti?on. Mi-ns-er tlatt.!, miki'ig a a ivyoct a;vd"gy tor the letter which drew upott him lie wra'.h oi the official paper some t.in-? ; truly dtsciisiin? t-i see any TO. It IS o brea:!iin creature hu:inii:m b.im-eli beiorj sae.i a fellow as m editor of the CJ'.oh?. I hose -hi.ntto;ts however d i sntn-t.mes occur, a nissive to his mas;vr be a vajra'jond or A 'ia:uel is i';kc sl ler l i At iti.: g-'i: :i: a:i. - :v . !) r n cs terribly because A::;.is K: J sd.je Cr. .li lt; s to roi'i;'; aim .o pay to Stuck ton Auiiis ;bi:i!v r a :: l lent v, h ): '. icn-.ior. s i. , i "i . ' ',..t a Govcrr.lowed to ciieat l!iccr should not be it' i, . Ki. J . 0l) j. 'it a i i i , :v.This nr.cd specie i Cini-tnn.r.i ttni-.irtae.t i:i-s;i!!iii-n h: rrs ;i iv mei'.ts. We ? - from fretulctn.in. that the a.n u;t ol s .-iu. -i .on uf tin hank on the ti rs t le.-ie day .f her resump::o:t of spe.-ie payments, was about SIC.00J. nnJ tl.at a greater airt.v.mt of specie was Jeonsi'.cu the bau.v oa the f.;ilowi:iT day: L .U. Jour. r,iiihj n-ng-h. V friend of oirs tsnvs h-3 is rmvi iu we .'er and weaiver i m ri-.liv- II IllS TUSH HOW t A .It he -.n t rui.--u v e d. - liars. nar.ialle I a Sij pjse I .i.mrica i C at a ri-eent si; tv, a paoer 1 uiait S'a'c n'ina)'. Th in t ,,f -he C.e. r-fth Ii V.'l .V.)r,b'i as t "Ail, o--ic.d l)a the. suntiiise-l anei s'.ale o! tl ,o v r:!i American continent, c-i.-ei.i v on hs extent of an inlatid sea by which a great portion of its surfice is co;-,jeclareu toh ivc heen covered, and on t';e ct i leuee of progressive drjtnase ot the waters," hy Mr. Ray. Tlte aut!ior of litis eoinmur.ica. ion, having been employed in ex'ensiie surveys, especially in the lake districts of North America, l.iii.i,!. oa drawing out sections for proi-.'SMO.ia! purpose, that the country every w!t:-rc el.ibited sttj.-esive ridges, which encircled '.he likes; an 1. upon com paring sections to the north of Like Ontario with others to the south, that the ride; responded in elevation. The highest ot these rulgcs is U'Jo leet aoove me level of the sea, or 762 aboe that of Like Ontario; and connecting this elevation xvilh lite physical features of the great valleys of the Mississippi- and the Mi-so t.i; Mr. Rnv supposes that the "whole i f the area bounded on the west hy the rocky mountains, from the table land of Mexico to the parallel of IT deg. of Latitude. on the north by the barrier separating the head w aters of the lakes from those of the oarthpin rivers, and extending to Cape Tourmanti, below (.J tehee, and on the east hy hills stretching through the FniteJ .States' to the Gulf of Mexico, forming one vast inland sea, occupying 030. 000 square miles. Having given the extreme height and supposed extent of the sea, the memoir proceeded to show by what progressive operations the anther considers that the boundaries weie br iken through and the waters drained, till they were uduced ti the dcttiched basins fo. tnlr.g the Canadian lakes. These ileUils. however, cannot !: understood without the aid of diagrams. .J'lifftttn. LK AT 11 CR. "0 dozen Kip Skins, 2.500 pounds Spanish sole For sale lower than anv ever otltred in tb.u tnarkct.
I.L those indebtbted to tho Wabash u ranee Coiiiiianv ate liertliv olifted that suit will he instituted against them, without respect to persons, unless they pay tip before, the 1st of August next. Joseph somes, J. 15. MVUTIN. T. C. BAILEY, ComituUe on heJ l;u:i uu. ma- v. Juno 'J:. 1837. I? The lloatiiif reeeipt of depo?lie on said I o. promptly r t't tlK'U III S;a;j Hank paiier on presentation to 1 J. SOl!'. Yiiii-etnies, Jnne'O, 1 S.iT 1 -3w. j d i : n ' va 1 7 s rm ; i : i t v. f""1 !:. II. PAHKCR, oil" rs his ser"J vice" to the people ol l.'its place, m' lliis I'LiiH-ll oi Slirren. r.inclt ol snrrery. A verv extensive exp. rietire and a re?;!:ir llieiliea! education received at Philadclnhia are the claims cillered fiir a nortion ! .'I public naironaire. Uoom hi Mr. i-:n. Doran's Hotel. PATENT VERHiFUSEi M Lr.nt's A nirici'i U'ur.-n :r .c. A me.'i ine whi-b is per rf." , nnil m iv f bcm - t chii.ircn liom ton, lei i.itmey to a.lv.in.-.-u arc; vhi h lavs iimb-r no r -strii.it as ti col I ater. or unv ki;ul of f o,l; wiii-li pu'aes n.i'dlv, -..h biioi; fever: vv I,i h Jestroys nail evpi-N W . ins wi.H invariable success, and wl.i h is ca-ily exhibited t vful-bcn. To sl stantiate the above fiet?. m inv V an Ire Is of t -sii.il i.ia!s coiii.! be adduced; out of v- !.n !i the f.d'.ovMsfj arc selected, from individuals , f sta '.ding a ,d cra-itv. Indeed it is confidently aih i.-k ! th.iteieh new trial of the po-vcrs of tnis remedy will h ive an a.l iti mal tend -.icy ta widen a:;d c n firm its fmir; and that if it were uiiiversa.lv known, and didose! over the L nite.l States, it would ii. -t save less thiol manv liuudr ,i it not tliousands. of lives na-'Ually. Thi-i i; tr certify that one t "a-spo-mful of Dr. McLane's Aineri an Worm speciiie. in five hours from the time of piivinrr it. expilled forty worms. ii aaotaer t -a-spuontul nhont tluity more, t.cm t.iech.IJ of W m. Uakcr s ot t licit .Xec-t. WM. SCOTT. .Ihti'j Cross R;,iii . Fay He, Va. M ireh. lS3n. I do hereby certify that I cave n Mai of Dr. Md.mc's Aiiietican Worm Spc i'ic to a child seven years old. from whom it expelled niatv-seven worms. WM. CAltivEI.. Ti ri-r Va'd -v. Monon-jalia Co.. Va.. March. It-'SH. I do hereby ceitifv that I gave a vial of Dr. M. Laue' Wor n Seville to two children, one si years old, and the other three, from v houi it expelled thee bun bed or more. liKN.IV THOMPSON, Merchant. Ha...san Co.. Va.. March 10th, isabl. This is ti comfy that two tea-spo.msf.il of lr. M -I.anc's American Speei.ie I roimht awav two hundred and t-.vc tv-six worms trim a b -v of! le three vears old. ISAAC KKl'.S. Oil lv Creek. M n e t!ie subset il Saluda Co.. Va.. Ap-il. ls:i:f. rs, do certify that we are ac--p.i.iiated w ita tile elVeets of the h we medi ine since i: inlro.luction into this pla c. and that its success is, in our opinion, dpial t.. that certified lhive; and that it is incomparably superior to any other wor n medi- ine tliat we ever saw or heard of. H -v. llnitir 15 yi. WimiM S i ) r rt . ( J run : e Uumsf t . Maj. T.io m is M'O i.K. p;n., Fso. (irsrvvs Cnisvr-. lb .. Attorney. W m. C v II R i ll, Ilsij.. Member of I .eeisCa in it s Ho mis, I'sp. Mature. Avnar.w L-ivv. Ii nr p. r B 'in vv s . Kinuwiid. Pre -ton County, Va., Tune, 1 TJ. Wc Isi ' nanv others, an! it exertion ha I j 'K-ea tna-le, luinOreils more ol V crtia -avs com i have bee a published. many are now in our pos-JCNi-ii, but let the ab w e su.'lice. We are the onlv authorised arrents for Vinoeiino. IbiiKi riovs. (live a child from twj to ten years old. a t-a-sponnfu!; in as mu h sweetened water, everv mornins. fistinsr. ifit purjre throuah the dav. well; bat ifit do nit, repeat it aai.i ia the pvenin. Over te-i. eivc i 'i'Me more; und.-r wo, ;ivc les. To a fall gro... ' e-son givet.vo It i-s aoonst -al. iacennes, June, lSoT-1 SALE OF LOTS. OV xirtui Knox xirtue of an order ef the Probate Court of c unity, 1 will expose to public sn!, on the premises, on the loth day of July next at 1 o'clock. !'. M. on s ud dav, ad that certain icce of a Lot of ground, situated in the Borough of Viaeennes. and de-i jnatej and known as part of Lot No. 10-. ajreeahlv t Johnson and Fici-ou's survey, heim; tw enty feet in front o i Third street, a a ! , ru:o i ar ba-'k the full depth of the e:. tire I. it. j I'cr.iis of sale. 6 and 12 luanths tre.'h- bond .lid SLVioi'y reipiired. v A T II A K I N F. 1 1 0 t ' H ' !" O N , Guii.li.i l fji tlic minor heirs .f"'li'--. Uoliso-tson. de e is.'d. Also at the same tiaie and pla-e, mid; on the sa ne t-r us, I vill expose to sale a pie. e of a Lot adjoi ii i the one above-menh mc-1. I.ein z -in fe t in front on Thir I street, anJ l um.inj ba. k t le full depth of tne entire Lot. cat ha r.i n c r, o 2 c n' r o u . June 10, 137.-3 It -So REWARD. S ik.ulj awav irom toe sui the scriher. living two a-id a lnimiles foul Vincennes, at the TanYard uf Henry W ise, on the 12th vears old about 14 1-2 hands hi rh dark mane and tail a small white spat on liiforeliead a small scar on one side of his ha k a conr.Je.aible ul a scar on breast between his fo-c-leis, occasioned by bis running awav with a r.l .mm, one of his bind feet white, and has a low- carriage. Any person delivering the ahovc described hnrw t.i no at the Tan-Yard of Henry Wisp, ni cnoiniuuioatin'r such informati in to John or Henry Wisp, 1 y which I can ect him anaio. shall receive the above rew ard, and all reasonable rhartepail. WM. M. CONAKKDL in-eunes. June 17, 13(1 otf A CARD. JOSEPI M.UJDOX, M. D. OIT.I) inform bis friends and the public, that his otlice is now kept on Water street, letween Markrt and Bimsemn, opposite the bouse formerly occupied a the Post Oilier. Residence on the corner of Third and Hussi ron streets, formerly oeeup'ed by Dr. Drown. June Mtil lr ?. 3 It
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FFF.KS fur sale n si!rnilil asortituMit of I K WII.VHU jlJ .etrr Lumie out f-ttttn n ; i .. i; i .. 1 1.. 3 ri.OCKs. uithcUissslia,les; 'jfcS? ,.j -in l:iV Hi ass 1'l.wk; man--CS tie Lamps ChunJcHor Lamps; isc ai'J pookt-t i 1ST O L S . Sicnril, CiiIJ ;nt S I' tr Alt'Ii tts, l.iirirs st;r - 5. l.-.m-. .ti-. All kiuJs f iarr Sd'OON-S, i"''ri aim uuilor Ktiuos, oo'vie, I'UK aim i f" KiUMS. 1 itrkot Compassi-s, Spy (.lassis Mu-ie Ibixes. Flutes. Fif 's, Clarouots. Violins, Toys of ill kin-Is; Toilott 8oins, Shaving if. C.ilm;ne. LiMMi.lrr, H-mi-v ami FloriJa Watrrs; all kiuils of Poivdi rs; Too'h Urushi s. Vr. A;o. He r-iii sal. I v sav In- nssoitm.'iit is not surp asset! by any other in t'.ie Vesf. Ii H iving obtaiuci! a first rate J.mr- ... . ... . . .. . i. .. i ni-v.ii in ii.'in.s ivi no rt'itairrii i t tar oosi ,..... . ..I... ..,v..trv. -u all kitlji f Mathematienl Instrum-i.ts. "Woik sent f.,VI, .,!.r ;il will be carefully attended to. Vineennes. June S. ls.37. 2 tf hank xonci:. $ Brunch B tnk l V nr'Hiic.', Jtnr 1, ls:)7 N"onrK is hereby ei'ven to the Stockl)oU!ers tin . 1 1 r.ii-. h, t!i..: a diviJen J of 3 per cent, lias n de -hired o-i Hie business of the Hank fir the months en.Uiej lit uf Mav. and the same will pavaUe on i'.c:i:ai'.d afer the 5th i'it int. .mux r.oss. cash'r. Vinrennes. Jc.ne 1SJ7. l-"w MA:;-NiC CELEBRATTiH. llir. Vincennes I.oiloe No. 1. xvill & meet at tiietr Lodge Hoom on Satnrdav the -tth June, tnst. f.r the purpose of celebrating the festival of St. John the Lvanea-list All brethren in good standing are respectfully invited to ittend. Brother Of1 sit wi'd deliver an Address at the Presbyterian Church. N. B. The brethren are requested to meet at the Lodge Koom at 10 o'clock, A. M. The procession will lie formed under the direction of brother Kobinon, Marshall of the day. Hv order of Vinoennos Lodjie, No. 1. JAM F.S TUF.UI AC, Jt)ll 1?. M A IM I N. NICHOLAS HARPF.R. rr. June 12. lsnr. OTS ? i s vJ I paHFRE xvi.l ..e sol,', a. publu auction hi SatH urdav the 5th of AnjiH next, a '-.nil 'injt Lot on the corner of Market and Third street-. The Lot is thirty-seven feet in front, oi Market streit. and extends back the full length of the entire I r. also fve--cventbs ot" bit No. I (Hi. I; ilu dtrectlx in the rear of the firmer. Said prop llv is situate,! in the business part of town, and will la ilivi led to suit purchasers. S..h In r.uniiiriict at 11 uVl-vk on said day. on the premi si s. II. OIv AlMT.K. June 12. Is-flT ti S!vxiv COlAVLLL' ADDITION Ti U 3 S T L L V 1 L L E , ! LL Sale of lvits on Thursday Otli of July next. This addition to the tow !i of R ise!lvil!e is situated immediateiy on the bank ol the Wabash river, at the head of Allison Prairie, on the high Bind", long known as the "ci.'og Lm.ii ag." To the fill .ens of Lawrence and Craw fold eouuties, and jail who have navigated the Wabash, the ' situation is too well known to require a description. It commands a iplendid view of the rier, piaine, and surrounding country, and is the only good steam boai landing, without an intervening bottom, j between Vincennes and Tel re-11 ante, a ! distance of more than one hundred miles. The land on which is the present town site, '.ititd recently owned by the heirs ol A. B. Sn ippf lb c, and but a fe w weeks since sold hy order of Court,) has been for manv vears occupied as a depot lor an immense ouantilv of produce destined for the Southern and oilier markets. Its situation on the Wabash river, anil the Chicago and lr.cennes road, tooetiier with the fact that it must have the support f as v ell limbered and fertile a soil as a ", in th" s'.ie, cannot fail to render Rus s? iille a point of no ordinary importance Fhe orio-.ti.il town. Ivintr farther hack from the river, and which is hut a few rods from this Addition, was laid oil' in the a o lcUo. and al reai. y con t uns a Sieam Saw and Grist mill, a number ol Stores .ve.. and is ilaily increasing its population and business. For commercial and agricultural advnn taops it stands unsurpassed hy any othe h.cahtv in this section of the slate. Alli son Prairie being acknowledged the most productive body of ground, and the most highly cultivated, and the Wabash being navigable from this point at almost all seasons and to almost all ports. YVi ;:?. From 6 to 19 months credit, with securi'v if required. F. Z. RY AN. J. P,. COLWFLL. Russrllville, Lawrence co., June Ki, ISoT NEW D AI10UCHE. TgxIIE Snb'criher has on hand and for H sale, one new light Barouche, with shifting top, finished for one or two horses. It was manufactured by Whitniore and Dance of this place. D. W111TM0RE. Vincennes, June 16, 18H7.
vjn:kii:s aca i mmv. rB 'MIH' next session in this Institution B will cominrnce Wednesday the 1 ItFi
(if June next, under the immediate suner. . i :1S I rtneipa . I he Aeadenueal year is divided mto 'ol,r TtriHa or Sessions of eleven weeks each. The Fall Term eommenees the first Wednesday in Oetohrr. The Winter Term the last Wednesday in Deceinher. The Spriitji Term, the third Wednesday in Mareli. The Summer Term, the second Wednesday in Jim. Instruction will he given in the following branches, viz: Heading, Writing, Ariihmeiie. (Jeographv, I'liirlish Grnmmar. Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Chemisirv. Rhetoric, Algebra. Navigation, Surveying. Geometry, Astronomy, Mineralogy and Botany. Also In Latin, Greek, German and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION, For instruction in Reading, &. Writing, per term in advance, 51.00. Knolish Grammar, Common Arithmetic ct Geography, per term in advance, S5,0'J For the higher branches of English, the Ancient, the German ami the French languages per term in advance, fo 00. Board can he had in respectable families at SI 50 to StJ 00 per woe!;. N. B. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. William Burteh, the Treasurer, for certificate!,. Bv order of the Board of Trustees. M. DFCKER, Prcxilcat. Jos. Somes, Sfc'if. Vir.ecniies, May 23, 1837. 52-tf bit r A t i Mr 2 2 dLI.!. JpjSffHB Ridiscribcr goes bis sincere thanks to di tb.e cili.ens of this place, audits ici.,ity, for the eiicii'ira-iement he has recOved, ai.d hopes by bis ruuotu al attendance to business that their patro'iaje will continue ti le cxten.tej to him. Ills shoo is continued in the second storv f the 1 ui! 'i;,g of .Mr. Joins, adjoining V. S. tj:o;. r's i-t-ne. ?v. H. He l as made arrangements to receive 'he riiiiad.-li"iia a ..1 London Fashions, regula ly. .oiiui men who w i ,h to dress m eastern style, vciuld do well to give him a call. 8. GOCIIENOUR. 1S.1G 20-ft. COPARTNERSHIP. 'BiIlF undersigned, having entered into partnership in the I Ii I G business, intend constantly keeping on hand, an exb t;s;ve ami general supply of DIU GS, PAINTS, OILS", DYE-STUFFS;, PIWFCMERY, frc. ii r .1ami tiope irom tneir constant attention to ni.-iiu.s, t'.i merit and receive a share of nib lie patronage. They assure their Irieui.s ami the public. In at any article oliVred for sale bv them, shall ha irennine of ts kiod. Their terms liberal, at whole sale. II. DECKER, F. V. M'ix EE. DOCT. DECKER, having procured ; partner who is experienced and attentive will, at all times when called on, atteni to his practice as heretofore, who, being srrealfiil for past favors, hones, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of pat ronnge. May ll?, 50-tl Vv.N. B. The undersigned, having sob his former stock of GOODS, informs hicustomers that be lias his hooKs m tne Drugstore, where Ins lormer customers may find him. and reunest they would call and settle immediately. F. V. M'KEE. FRESH ARRIVAL. 'IIIE subscribers have received this ilav. o'J eases rsttt.. comprising Ladies Liisting, Kid. (."; d Seal Shoes 3 Cases Children's Morocco Bootees, " Lasting Shoes, Hovs ami .Misses i!o. doz. ' Tuscan BONNETS, " Plain English Siraw do. " Misses S:rav i!os " Cnmmon, low priced TuJcaii do " Gipsey Hats. Tuscan, 'J " " " Straw, fu) pieces low priced PRINTS, (id blue Merrimack do.1 Oil 'iicnrtiil lT 1. SO 3 4-1 & 5-1 Maslins, 70 doz assorted chip H ats, together willl t.11 assor'mo.lt of twilled Stormenls. ILinv'toil Drills. York M ix - turns T'-,o..v Slrines. Sooimer ( 'hltbs. C-oiiob I.iiiP,,. Jt-e. " 0. Hosierrv. filo'".-, fancy Handkerchiefs. 500 do. SCHOOL HOOKS. '! his. added to their April receipts, makes tlvir assortment such as they take pleas ure in inviting the attention o: country pic bants and the public pener ilv 1 1 G. CRFIKSII NK. i CO Vincennes Mav 18. 1837. 51 tf IWff IK. UAU I.L those indebted toll. D. Wheeler and id r A V aiv, whose notes are now due. nudvho.se a counts have lecn diK for six month", v id do t'a ' subscribe a favor, and perhaps themselves by rilling and settling the same immediately, as' 1. further inJi! jvmicc can be civH. P. WHEELER. 1S37 51Yiueennei, May I" WOODRUFF & SMITH, CC50K3EI.LEnS &. STATIONBHS, Ttrre-Hemte Ind. H.,nl.-el!erS. Merchants and Teachers will be sunolied with School Dooks.H'ank Dooks.Misccl-j laneous Standard Works and Stationary, at taxlowest wholesale prices. March, 1 S37. 1 1 -3m
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ISA s r-i l: : -3 ISA eSSC cen3 I Ci r- - - - ; -3 n c - ,f. 25 f - :i 1 i tL n n Ma. Bb a f son. 3IEIICIIAXT TAILOR. kj-'-; 'S y.i... ....u..c ...v ... ...,Ko l.y him, auj. lining Iturti h and Heherd's S-lore, on W uter-street, where lie is opening a eood assort ment of GOODS in his lino, consisting in part of Jlue, Black, Jlrowi, Green and Jixc.l Clulh-i, Blue, Black, Brown, Fluid and Drab Cassiinci , Striped Cuxtiiiiere, assorted patterns. Plain and Fixated Silk l ili tt. Bombazine, Satin and Silk fittings, of the latent style. (ioeit I loir Caniltl, of superior qv.ulify. Cloak 'Fa st Is and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosom, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small auoitaicnt ef ready made Clothinu, viz: Cloth Bi'.c Coats, Blanket do Pan'aloons and J'ests, Shirts and Brawrrs, eve. S-r. The former customers uf the establishment arc respectfully solicited for a continuance of their favors, with the assurance that no pains will be spared to afford them advantageous bargains. Nov. 17 th, ISoO 25-tf. viiiki:v 1ST lied. received 40 bids, doidde recti ii-'iii iiiv ooi.. i, uiiut mi uuiv. ne Whol ale I louse. BURTCII .t IIEBERD Vincennes, May 11 th, 181i7 50-tf corda(;l i wv j nave on ham 1 Gt rass ana I lemp. " a good assoi tmee.t 'manufactured in this place) and ollered for sale lower than it can he bought on the Ohio river and brought here. Bl RTOII & IIEBERD. incennis 1 x , Uth, 183T 50-tf. A TEACHER WANTED. f person of k qualified t . ood moral character, and wel tea. h an Fonli-h school, mil find emplov ment at Bruceville Knox County, by applying shoitly. Vincennes Ap'i! 17 1S37 -J3-tf. amtlDg. IrrsyrHi: sahseriher li.oi a 1 K-ated himself in j Yi n-eones. has openeJ a shop for the pur ; pose of caTvine on the i hove business in all itI vai ious branches. His shop is at Mr. I, Mass' I SI,P- " "'trr .street, a few doors west of J. C. Clark's Hotel, w here In" v. ill be ready to ex eeute House mill Sin wmk. imilaii us of Malioij ony, (la'v and Maple Woods t nair painting. rr.f.,r;M!,. xc. Ac. O rders from a di-tum promptly attended to. A. (i. WOLFOKI). Vincennes. June 6, 1H37. " ti WILLIAM THJRSTGfJ k G3. CCCtOtfifl, tvvOWCClVvainf! cub Co )d m I sst on Merchn n '.?, EVANSVILLE, IND. .1 Cm ULAClv SMITH WAATi:i). rf HE subsc.-iber would like to employ, a good steaiW niaeksmith one w ho could take the entire manaienient of a shop, to whom constant employment and gnml wages will lie given. Should one come well recommended, a Partnership might be fleeted. GEORGE W. II. LI ZADEK. Bruceville, April 10. 1837, 4C-tf. W(f 1 J V. Yr removed his OFFICE to the corner of 3r and Uusseron streets first house north of Mrs. Kuykendall. " Vinccnn'es. January 5 V, WrM-tf
TO WESTERN MERCHATNS.
IXSKLLS, WILSON &CO., No. 206, MrJktt street Philadelphia, xvholesale dealer in DRY (jIOOI)S. &c. refpectfully solicit a rail from Western incrchanta, visiting this city, bein; confident that they can bo accommodated on as good terms as at any other house in the place. Philadelphia, May 2, 1837. 51 3m "I never yrl did knuw fthilofnphrr 'io could bear tlte tooth ar.he putirntly." Mt'CII ADO iUUt'T fOThI wmimw BALM. A soveiei jn and infallible remedy for Tooth Ache and an effectual preservative for the teeth. prici: 8i ti:r bottle. In offerinq this invaluable Kalm to the public manv certificates of its ellicacy niisht be given, wl.i h the limits of a newspaper forbid publishing, and whii 1 may be seen by calling at the agent; but as every species of ipiackery has been thu thrust into notice, we invite the public to a more convincing proof uf its almost miraculous powers to r lieve this worst of all aches, the tooth a'-he, rrGIYF. IT A TRIAL, (being careful to adhere strictly to the directions given on each li.ittlel and let it rise or fall upon ITS OWN MERITts.c-T. Sulfice it to say that in tliousands of cases it has never failed iu a single instance. It sluruld be used after all dental operations, fjoro teeth, bleeding, and spuinry gums, &e. Olid is de. i ledly the best tooth wash ever know n, and all who have used it, have laid aside all other remedies rffered as cleansers of the mouth, and purifier of the breath. For sa'e at the Drug Store or Ilitt & Sawyer, Market St. Yinornnos. Ia. and every town and village in the I'nited Slates by proper ajents. Yinccnnrs. - nil 21 lf3i 4K-Iy. TO TEACHERS, COUNTRY MER CHANTS, & OTHERS, rKOLSS ek MOKGAN, .No. 18, Fear' Street Cincinnati pnbli-h tho following val-u-.ih books, which they believe to be the most rempb tc seiies for Kl inentary instruction ever ollered iu the Western Valley. The Flementary Primer; an Introduction ti Webster's Spelling Itook; The V e-tern 1'iimer; WebsteTs Llemcnl ary Spelling Book: The Pliaier Header; 'J he Fleiueiit.iry lu aider, all of which are too well known to need commendation Webster's History of the I'nited States; Webster's School Dictionary; already adopted as the standard, by conventions of teachers in vaiiuua Mates of the I nion. Webster's Improved Ornmnror. Smith's New School Geography on the Produc tive system, accompanied by n new and Cidarced Atlas containing nine Folio maps from tteel plates, a most valuable work, and adopted by tho schools 111 tins city. The Practical and Mental Arithmetic, with a Key to the same, (fir teachers only.) The Productive Grammar, Ac. by Posxvell C. Smith. Cleavland's Adam's Latin Grammar with numerous additions and improvements. The Mother's Primer; by T. H. Gallaudet. The above works constitute the immediate publications of Butuess and Morgan, besides which they are able to furnish all the school books wanted for the Western market. March 1 I. 137 ll-3m KANAWHA COARSE SALT. rSVIE Subscribers, M jufar-tnrers. of the Alum or Coarse Salt, made iu Kanawha county, Virginia, have so enlarged their works for manufacturing the above article, th.it they can with cnnlliJcnce, sav they will, during the year lr?37, manufacture a sullicent quantity to supply the entire demand fir it in all the principle places cm the Ohio River and its tributaries, and the Fpper Mississippi. They will keep a constant supply in the hands of their agents at Portsmouth, Maysville. -j Ripley. Cincinnati. Warsaw, .Madison, I ,)m i vide, Lvansviile. Vincennes. Tr-rrp-Ilatite, Lafayette, St. Louis and Alton, and will at all times sell it on hotter terms than any other salt of the same quality can he obtained. It has been for the las! four years used extensively by the pork packers in all the places ahote named; and at all times it has hecti found to he as good for putting up pork as the imported article; and has p:issed- the inspectors of pork in New Orleans, New York, and Boston as well as p rk put up with any other salt. DONNALLY, NOVES, cv PATRICK. By their Agent H. I). WHEELER. March 18, 1837 IO-3m. BRANDY TrJFST received. 20 bids. Spanish; of excellent quality, which is for sale at our Wholesale House. IU RTCH x- IIEBERD. Vincennes, May 11th, 1837. 50-tf. FARM HORSES FOR SALE. gsjyjW'O excellent Farm Horses can be bough iSa on reasonable terms. Enquire at this o.'Rce Vincennes, April 11, 1837. 46-tf. SA D 1 LE T R 1 : ES. 3.8 S2o: Sadie Trees, (assorted,) just received and for sale K. SMIT'I Ac Co. Vincennes, Nov. 1830 23 tf. RACS! nAGS!! RAGS!!! Two and a half cents per pound in cali,or three cents in printing, Avi II be civm fjr any quantity of clean linen or cotton rag;; delivered at this ollice. Aorici:. LL those indebted to the late firm sf Smith A. Carson, are atrain rcpicsted to call and settlo liieir accounts, as further indulgence cannot be siven. We vvill lake iil exchange for debts, or goods, Cera or Foil; at the market pri - e. R. SMITH t Co. Vinccnne.x. Nov. til, 1n3u 'J3--tf. GILLMOFiE, BF.UNERj & BOICE, I'RODl ( 1: &, commission Vicksburg, Miss. 1837-37 3ai.
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