Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 October 1837 — Page 4
"I never yet did know philosopher Who could bear the tooth ache patiently" MUCH ADO ABOUT NTHING. MONTAGUE'S BALM. A sovereign and infallible remedy for Tooth Ache and an effectual preservative for the teeth. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE. In offering this invaluable Balm to the public many certificates of its efficacy might be given, which the limits of a newspaper forbid publishing, and which may be seen by calling at the agents; but ! every siwvies cf quackery h:-.s been thus thrust into notice, we invite the public to a more onvincin? prriof of its almost miraculous powers to relieve this worst of u'.I aches, the tooth che, jj tUVE IT A TRIAL, (born? careful to adhere strictly to the directions given on each bottle) and let it rise or fall upon ITS OU'JV MEKIT.rS. Suffice it to say that in thousands cf case it has never failed in a single instance. It should be used after all dental operation, sore teeth, bleeditni. and spunuy cuius, and is decidedly the best tooth wa.-h ever known, and all who h ive used it, have laid a-ide all other remethes offered as eleansers of the mouth, and pu
Afier of the breath. For sale at the Inns Store or Mitt A; bawver. Market St. Vineeimes, Li. and every town and village in the United States by proper agents. Vincennes. Apd iti ly. JUST TRY ONE BOTTLE, JL1' received, and lor sale, at the Driii; Store of liitt ct- Sruyer, Vincennes, that remedy for the Ague ifc Fever, invented by Horn inland Nixon, which has proved itself iuOhio. mot.t f Ir:d:a:-a. and the north of Illinois to ta wii!.i.i;t a rival for the above complaint. As w. si '. -r j.i.tUmr :tn. avail, we shall omit it. t.i, ', u itii the hun ired of certificates which. t b ; ,:: f -.da..e, and kaowin.r that a hir tiial is ct-.irt.n-j ikvin ki-;ed, Mid. I ml. Extract cf a idttr. Quir.ru, I'.Ui.uis, A g::it J o ' ' . Dr. I jS'ixun, Sir Having sold the a;ue syrup, left us by our agent, and from the good success which attended it we are induced to send for more, hoping you will send us a quantity on such term-, as will afford us a prot'it. I have used in my practice, various remedies for the fever and aaue. but found none so effectual to eradicate it as that prepared bv you, and from my observation, have come to the conclusion, that it is a compound, found bv your experience, destitute of alltho-c deleterious medicines whieh predispose the system to a return of the disease, conseiiuently, 1 let 1 an assurance in its administration, seldom entertained in roirard to the generality of auue medicines by scientific men. T lease forward soon possible several dozen bottles, to the care of .Mos.-sr. llagiil Sc Co. St. Louis also state what you will kike for the receipt. Yours, &c. LEVI WELLS & Co. July M, IS 17 St l r v etx x dT7e a r x. Tailors look here4! Tl AVI.Mi been appointed Ajont by T. Oliver. a- to sell his improved sh julder measure System for cutting Garments, I take this opportunity to inform those who wish to get a system that they can put confidence in, to come forward and examine. If the purchaser finds anv faults with the System i.i any way, ha can return the ame, and his money will be returned. It is easy to learn, and certainly the greatest improvement in our business that has ever come before the publi i he rule is a sell-variation one, ami no man ran mak a miss-fit if he takes his measure correctly I wid also take subscriber!! to the Reports of Fash ions. Those desirous to become subscribers will please forward their names and place of resident' immediately, letters po-t pal The Reports will he pu' ihshe.l carlv In October. L. L. ATMLN. 5 Vincennes June 2S, 193 FRESH ARRIVAL. ratilL suDscntjtrs nave rceeivea tni dav, 30 tises SHOES, comprising Ltdies Lasting, Kid, Calf and Seal Shoes. 3 Ctses Children's Morocco I5oote, " " Lasting Shoes, S " Boys and Misses do. lOdoz. Tuscan HORNETS, 4 " Plain Inglish Straw do. 8 " Misses Straw do. 3 " Common, low pricad Tuscan do. 13 Gipsey Hits, Tuscan, t " " Straw, CO pieces low priced PKLVTS, 60 " blue Merrimack do. 100 " assorted do. 80 3-1 4-t &. 5-4 Muslins, 70 doz assorted chip Hat, together with an assortment of twilled Stormen's, Hamilton Diiii York Mixtures, Fancy Stripes, Summer Cloths, French Linen, etc. iter. Hosierry, GUves, fancv Handkercliiefs. 500 doz. SCHOOL BOOKS. This, added to their April receipts. J nakes their assortment such as they lake pleasure in inviting the attention of country merchants and the public generally. G. CKUIKSIIANK, & CO. Viacrnnes May IS, 1837. 51 tl saddle Tni-ycs; HI 'Kf 'iddle 1 rces. (assorted) rJr jOJ just r cived and fjr sale H. SMITH &, Co. Viuctnm, Not. 1535 WE would respee' fully inform oar custorne; r that we hav discontinued our retail store. Therefore we do request from all that 'ire indebted to us by note or account, (that is due) to make immediate payment. The business in our wholeMi Grocery stoi will be continued as formerly, frhere all our business will be settled. BUR TCH & HEBERD. flN. B. The house heretofore occupied by us, will b conducted by Burtch & Hann a. B. cc TT. TVnronnpis. August 9, 1S3T. II tf UAtLAALS l'AIJ, KACJ t. ILL commence on Thursdav the 10th day of November next at 12 o'clock, and eonttnue for three davs. The followinc purses will be given each day, viz: 1st day, 'Z milea and repeat, purse $100 2d day, 1 mile, 3 hest in 5, purse 75 5d day, colt race. 1 mile anil repeat, 50 Same day at 4 o'clock, sweepstake for the third day s entrance money, 1 mile. The above races will be conducted Recording to the rules and regulations of the Joeky Clubb. JAMES TllERIAC, Secy. Tinecines, Sept. ssth, 1837.
'"Wler's'tokIg."'' An Effectual and Lnwrmt F(ncdi for AliUE AM) FEVER.
AV mercury or Arsenic niters into the cotnpoiitiin of t lis Medicine. o-o ft"IIE success attending the use of Miller's TonS ic, in Ainte and Firtr, for more than thirty years, when all usual remedies had proved in f feet ual, has induced the proprietor to oiler it to the public, with a guarantee, if u.-ed as statetl in the directions, that it will entirely remove the most obstinate cases of that disease in a few days. It powerfully invigorates the organs of diges tion, and has a special tendency to the liver, remo ving all obstruction to the hea.thy seeretion of Dile, and imparting tone and vigor to the whole svstem. It is in the cure of Aue and Fever, that this Tonic displays its most extraordinary powers; but may 1 ucd with great Micecss in cases uf geneial debi'iiv, and particularly in Cholera Infantum, in which disease it is an infallible remedy. Miller's Tonic (like all tonic remedies) should never be administered during the prevalence ot fever, after the paroxysm of an Ague, pr during the existence of any inflammatory symptoms. In any other condition of the system, its use may be resorted to with entire safety. The Medicines which compose Miller's Tonic are prescribed by all respectable physicians, and are universally known to be the mildest ami must useful remedies of the Materia Medica. By then present combination, they present the most powerful agent yet disi overed, for destroying the Ague and Fever in its most obstinate stages. Directions. For a grown person, a wine-glass fail thice times a day in the uh nee of fever tui a chhd, two or three ears vf age, a taMe-s!.-.n full: if younger or oi ler, the dose to be dimmi-h-ed or i::en-.wu in propotti ju well ahul.eti when used. ; to !:ie a: i'liiec i'. T; TLF.. 'I'tiSTIMO.M.VLS ()!' ITS r:Fi'I('.( Y. Louisville, Feb. 18, IS'.ST. During the course of last sum!tier, ir.y little daughter, then about 18 months old, was so iolentiy allected by the Cholera Infantum, or summer complaint, that I had entirely despaired of In r recovery: I was toid that Miller's Tonic would cure her: I procured a bottle, and gave the child a Jose or U me same ntgnu wiucti opcratea as ii nv inaic, and she was belli r by the next morning. I gave her a few more doses and she was perteclly cured. She was suhsi tjuenth threatened v ilii the same disea.-e, but was iaum Jiately relieved by a single ilo-e cf the Tonic. Pursi.i.ig a very sedentary life. I have u.-ed the same meiii, me lor m sell, and haw found it highly beneficial in giving tone and energy to the stomach. O. J. Juil.NSTON. J'tTenon ( County, B ur-Grrt-is) near I. nui.'t iHt . S!h Feb. lt?:i?. I hereby certify, that, for two weeks in June last, I was, every other day, allected with a chill and lever ot a very excruciating nature, 1 lie fv.ver accompanying the chill, flew into my head, which deprived nie of my si uses each d.i t'r several hours, as my lainiiy informed ine, and from fee use of .Miller's Tome, in three davs vens nertly resloresj to my health. iSO. HOVAKU . iMuin-ilh'. March 25, 137. In the year ldo, I had a ease of Ague snd Fever in my family and after trying various remedies without effect for three months, I at lenith gave half a bottle of Miller's Tonic, which produd a thorough cure. li. F. Hl CillES. I.nuisvillf, April 15, 1S37. ir Ycur Tonic was used in a case of Asue and Fever in mv family, and the patient was re lic wl immediately, and recovered his health in a few davs, after bvin? toll lined for several weeks. Yours, 11 EMI Y 8H1VELY. Pear Sir I have trii d one bottle, of ycur Tonic in my family, ' .'. n it myself, and pronounce it a permanent cure far A sue and Fever. In my case, I had been alllicted with it for four months, and was relieved with a part of a bottle. DUE WHY .NORTON. J'jTmon county, Ky 25M May. 137. I was alllicted with the Aiiue and Fever for nearly eicble-n months; had used all the ordinary remedies tor that disease without success, and (!oaired of ever gettitis; well. I was persuaded to use. Millers Ionic m a lew nays all symptom of aeue and fever left me, and I was restored to my usual health and visor. JOsSEril W. GAAK. Qj-Millfr's Toxic is prepared and sold bv TlIO'3. BOIIAMN AN & CO. Enuisv ille. K v. Vmy D"CKEK & M'KEE," & A. LE HOY. Vincennes, Indiana. AitTUst 10, 1537. lS-fiw GREAT WESTERN AGENCY FORSEE, Esq. having been recently anpointed General Agent bv the Central Committee at Indianapolis, for the editorial corps of the State of Indiana, icrs leave toolier his services as an accent S3 O for the editors of newspapers residing in other states, and all others who have de mands ou any person or persons residing in said state. His office will be kept at Indianapolis where anv business in his line, wiil be 1 1 11. T punctually attended to, uiFirucuons received and all orders spccdilv and failhitl'v executed. Twelve per rent, com mission win ee exacted on all bums col lected, and amount forwarded at the order of the creditor. The editors of newspa pers who are members of the editorial as sociation iu this state, and such others as design to become hereafter members of the same as well as those who feel an interest in promoting the editorial corps in the United States, are respeetiully reques ted to insert this notice three months in their papers, if consistent, free of charge after which time the usual price will be paid for each insertion, to such as are and mav become, members of the association and until discontinuance is ordered. August, 18.17. 12 CO LID AGE, "SrE have on hand Grass and Hemp a good assortment, (manufactured 1 rt 1 . . 1 1 in tins place) and onereu ior sate lower than it can be bought on the Ohio river and brought here. BURTCII & HEBERD. Vincennes May, 11th, 1S3T 50-tf. BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.
CO-PARTNERSHIP. fRlIL unJersjouctl, having entered into a partnership in the DRUG business, inteml constantly keeping on hand, au extensive and general supply oi' 11U'(;.S, PAINTS. OILS, Dvn-srrjTS, pj:iifvmi:rv, s,-c. atui hope from their constant attention to husiness, to nierit and receive a share ol puhlic patronage. They assure their friends and the puhlie, that any article offered for sale hy them, shall be genuine of
its kind. Their terms liberal, at whole sale. II. DECK VM, F. V. M'KEE. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a partner who is experienced and attentive, will, at all times w hen called on, attend to his practice as heretofore, who, being ereatful for past favors, hopes, from his attention, to merit a liberal share of patronage. May 13, 50-tl Oi7"IN'. Ij. The um!e.rsirned, having sold his former Mock of GOODS, informs his customers that he has his books in the Drug Store, where his former customer? may lit:d him, and request they would call and eettle immediately. F. V. M'KEE. LI, those indebted toll. P. A'heeler and Wheeler fe Bailv, whoso notes are now due. and whose accounts have been due or srtiondis, u ill do :he sub.eiiber a (hvor. and perhap: tuei .iselves bv eailiuif ana si '.liitr the same im mediate!-, as no lifihtr i;;.: i!geii"c oui be t-iv-II. I. 17 18:;7 51 WIIEL'I.LI ineni.es, Mav (jlIE und & the mi! ersicnei! havini; closed his s'ore at I, and wishiinr to i lose the account? of the same, would u ijuest t!.oe wlio are indebt. lid to call and settle their respective debts. H. 1). WHEELER. Vin. eiines, Aug. 9th, lSdtj 1 1- .( ) IKK. IS1-1-those indebted to the late firm s-f f'mith Airsoii, are auain requested to call and settl l:n lr accounts, as lurl.'ier inOoUeuce cannot be aiven. We will take in exchausre for debts, or liouds. Corn or l'mk at the market price. K. .MU JI ct Co. 3ii -id-tf. Yineonncs, ?vov. 2d, 1 CASH FOR AVI I EAT. J'HE subscriber will inve 100 cents (cash) par 1 bushel for WHEAT, delivered at the Russell vilio steam Mill. AV.M. EEEVES. Kurtelville, Julv 20, 1S37. 8 tf. 1 A V A LID, ()c (liscasc 1ms! tion only!! k IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD!!! MyyHIC'H by impeding the circulation brings on luiiamalion, ana consequent derange ment in the orean or part where such impurity ot the blood settles; and that it is the ditlerent ai pea ranees which this inllamatiou or derangement puts on, that have caused medical men to desi nate such appearances by various names, but which are in fact only the same disease, with more or 1-ss virulence. I)K. 15RAM)KCTJIS VEGETABLE UNI i L PI L LS, have a specification ou this impurity, which they spcrditv remove, instantly relieving, and soon re storing to health. They are recommended by thousands of persons whom they have cured of Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head ache, Jaundice, rever and Ague, Bilious, Scarlet, i'yphus. Yellow, and Common Fevers of ull kinds. Asthma, Kheuniatisni, I.iver Complaint, r il-s, Dropsy, Pimall 1 ox,.Me;i-i'i, Croup, Couyhs hooping Cough, Quinsey, Oholic, Cholera .Mor bus, Worms, Dysentery, ."scrofula. Salt Kheum, hite Swellings, Cancers, I'iles, Costiveness, Ft male Complaints of every kind, especially jl struetions, relaxations, Vc, They cure by removing all txiJ, corrupt, vitiacd tumors from the system and leave the BLOOD pure and HEALTH V, to give life and nrentli to the body, tliey icjuire no care of any kind. 1'lain directions accompany each box. Thousands of testimonials in their favor have been received and would be published here were there space; suffice it to say that all Je;o use them LWAKlAliLV KECO.MME.N D THEM. ccj-Obsirve that Uramikltu's Fills cm never tie o'tainrtl etvnsn of anyiru'iV, ttputieary or p duier, for the if are mrtr atluwcd t fell than wider mi ij rirciimttuife irhotever, therefore all .sold by than, arc CO! "NTEKFEIT. Every authorised agent has a certificate of agency signed by 13. BRANOKETII M. D. mid S. TOl'SEV. Ask to see this certificate of agency; if it cannot be shown do not purchase. S. TOl'SEY. Fourth door from Jefferson street, Louisville. Dr. Lirandreth's general aeent. Sold by Thorn & Tracy, Vincennes; W. & M. II. Mayer, Bloomfield; "V. Cox, 1' M. Hutsonville, Ills. Hinch $ Leonard, Mt. Vernon. la. August 31, 1S37. 14 9t cJVJ 'J V BUTLEPi & COLEMAN. KE now opening a large and full assortnien of Straw Bonnets, Jyc. ic. fyc. B. eSc C. agents for the importers, will constantly keep on hand the (reul) Anchor Brand Champanrnc; ami a superior article oi opanisn seijars At their holesale store, corner ol .lain ix vv atcr Streets. Evansvi'.e, July Mth. 1330 lll-tf OUTll AMERICAN sag iane? Ar ertain destroyer of that threat pest BeJ or sale whole-sale or retail bv HITT iV SAWYER. Vincennes. April7, 137. 15-fim. SOUTHERN MONEY AT PAR. THE notes of all the Solvent Banks of New Orleans, will be taken at par in payment for Gioccries and Foreign Li :uors. bv J. F. RICHARDSON. -VhoVn!e Grocer and Liuer Merchant. ETMiTiU., It. 7, 1W7. l-tt.
Tin Sheet-Iron and Copper
Manufactory iONTITs'I'F.S to carry on the above brnnchf: in all their variety, at his new buck shop on Market street, nearly opposite the Market House. wher-he w illbebeul.nl to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, at wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number of ROTARY C0CKIN3 STOVES, which he w ill dispose of on accomodating terms. Vincennes Nov. 4, ls;i5 2o-tf. N. 15. Cash given for old Copper, Brass and I'ewter. WHISKEY. 50 BBLS. WHISKEY, just received and for sale by BURTCH & HEBERD. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers are now receiving, & opening a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, suitable for the present, and approaching seasons, together with a good assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Nails, Castings, Groceries, Queens-Ware, Glass Ware, Hard-Ware and Cutlery, —ALSO—a lagrge quantity Kenhawa Salt, &c. THE above stock has been purchased in the Eastern cities, (principally in Philadelphia,) and at a very favorable time, and we intend to sell as low, and on as good terms as any other house in the place. We are thankful to our friends and the public in general, for past favors, and would solicit a continuance of the same. THORN & TRACEY Vincennes, June 2, 1837. 1-t NEW GOODS. Direct front NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscribers are receiving a general assortment of Merchandize next door to Messrs. Smith & Carson's, Market street Vincennes, consisting of Foreign & domestic dry goods, Shoes, boots and Bonnets, Silk and Fur Hats, Qeensware, Hardware, as Drugs and Stationary, together with a general sortment of GROCERIES, Which we offer for sale by Wholesale or Retail As we are determined to sell on the lowest terms we respectfully invite the public to call and judge for themselves. THOMPSON & WARDLAW. Vincennes, July 3d, 1837—6-12m. ☞REMOVAL JOHN EWING has removed his OFFICE to the corner of 3rd and Busseron streets—first house north of Mrs. Kuykendall. Vincennes, January 5th, 1836—32-tf HALF BOXES RAISINS, just received and for sale by I. N. WHITTELSEY. Vincennes, July 29, 1837. 9-tf A. B. CARPENTER & CO., WIIOLLSALi; DEALlins IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, MAIN. BETWEEN FIRST & SECOND STREETS, July 29 1837 9-tf J. M. & J. M. STOCKWELL, (Successors to Messrs. J. bhanklin &. Co.) IX THE FOIiirjllJIXG ey CQMMiSSION BUSINESS, EVANSVXLLE, IA. ni.'Fr.K TO Shanklin A Johnston, 1 i F. E. (Joodsedl, Esij Etansville, la. J. 1'. Richardson, Robert Barnes, Stoekwell 6l Archer, Frinrttun la. Wiliam Daniel, Esip Robert Mnith & Co. - - - - Vinrc-nnes la. D. Early, Tcrre. lliute, la. Early & Reynolds. Arthur Patterson, Rockvillt, la. - . Lafayette, Li. - - - Cincinnati, O. John O. Davis Moekwet! Sc Reynolds, .lamer, Richardson, Joseph Landis,- - - - - - Neiv OrUain. ulvVl'J IS'J7 ly WILLIAM THl.STGN & GO. Commission Ncrcha ts. EVANSVILLE, END 3 6m KS hereby (riven that I have taken out letters M. of administration on the estate ot James Mowdy, ileccased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pnynicrt. and those having claims against it, to present tnem legally authentiealed for settlement. The estate is supposed to be insolvent. DAVID RUBLE, Adm'r. September, 5th 1837-15 3t. BRAM)Y "if UST received, 20 bbls. Spanish; of 9W excellent quality, which is for sale at onr Wholesale House. BURTCII & HEBERD. Vincecennes, May 11th, 1830 0-5 BLANKS! BLANKS!! ALWAYS FOE S.1LE AT THIS OFFI9S.
I lHSKEY byih ufrel, i'or sale hr TIIOKN & TRACY. Vincennes, Julv 29, 1837. 9-tf. THE subscribers have associated tha ra selves for th purpose cf carrying- on the MERCANTILE business, in the rami and style of Burtch fc Hannah, and havpurehased the stock cf GOODS of Messrs. Burtch &, lltl.crd, and taken tha corner slore lately occupied by them, where they would be jueased to' supply" the forme.- customers of the house, aud the public generally. As our assortmenis good, we are determined to sell ai low as any house in the place. W M. BURTCH. J. B. HANNAH. Vincennes, August 7, 1937. 1 1 -if SrJJLE Or LOTS I.Unois, ou tha 10th and 11th cf Oc'.obsr. 45iiO.l me M-rv li;.iai pull I'l.ne n.u;.iir.-leo ;n ,1.. r..l....l -,l'l I,,.. I. nil . , i 1 liti-e ,'i ti.'i. in in,, tu.'ii ui i Liriuv, neretetore, and truiu a desire on the t art oi the profit tors to comply with the wishes oi tuny in. lmduaU v ho have not yet purchased another sale v. ill take place on the da s aforementioned, when it is hoped that ail who are desirous of caking profitable investments in town property nill avail themselves of the oppotiuni'.y whi. h that occasion will present. At the side uih.d.d to, tti a tiac pri.e ot lots was sreut- r the lir.-t pel h' sale of lli i: ... town ef Indianapolis, the Capitol In Jn.ici. FI.Uh'l.'A ( E 1 county el V. ii.te. eialitv li.iles a'jjvr - oe.intt , 1 1 in t:i on t.ie a', ush its 1 1 ; u i: t ! i , and is t fr a'..ut c.Til- .. m t ; i e wiion- inter', i lauding for ."steamers Illinois or Indiana s i.in3' ihfctanei ni.ne a Joil can be found either on the Je of the river. Froirt thi piace the river is navigable lor fc-team boats to tl.a point of its junction with the Ohio, all time when they run on tli last mentioned river; and isis the only place below the d'rand K.tpuis which is not sbject to be overflow n in high water, on which a town could be advantageously laid cut. Bon I'as creek whieh flat boats descend from 40 miles above its mouth, unites its waters wiih thos )0 the Waliah at this point. Its kituation is believed to be as healthy as any on this river. A few miles N. ". of it is the wealthy and flour-i-bing Gettlemi ut of Albion. The country around.'it abounds ith the l'.uest tiu.ber is inhabited by u enterprising am! indu-ti iocs r cpu'nt on and intirpersed with tuims, whieh iu luxuriance of soil and liijjh state of cuhi v ution, w ii 1 nut lose by companion with miy west of the mountains. It commands the trade not only ol hite, but also of several adjacent counties, and from the nature of its position it is destined to be the dividing point of trade between the northern and southern portions oi the rich v.dey cf the Waba.-h. To h merchant, the n.anufaet. rcr, the mechanic, aud the speculator, it presents inducements of no ordinary character, as it runy safclv 1 e arsei'.ed, that no town on the Wabash river has better prospects of arriving at grialer commercial importance and few indeed as good. A plot of the afoicaid" town is open to inspection at the house of Thos. Bishop in Vincennes, and at the ollice of O. D. Ficklm in M. Carmel, Illinois. N. B. Messrs. Kearney and Tyrell have erected within the limits of the town, a splendid Steam Mill, and there is averr confidence that their public spirit and enterprise will be rewarded by a rich harvest of gain. It is situated directly at tha junction of the Bon Pas with the Wabash, and the vast bodies of fine timber floated down to it from the V abash, White and Bon Pas riers, will enable them at all time to keep on hand a constant supply of lumber for the market. Terms of payment made known on the da of ale. THOMAS BISHOP, end others, Fi uprittrl. Sept. ICth, 1537 1 0-41. Qj-'The Mt. Carmel Her!d, will pleas tj insert the this office. eboTe notice three times, and charse DISSOLUTION OF Partnership. f g HE p'iiership between Drs. ISomfi S and Stahl, lias this day been diesolved by mutual consent. All perona indebted to them, are requested to settla their accounts, as the booki must ba eloaed. Office at the old stand. JOSEPH SOMES, DANIEL SI'AIIL. Vincendes, Sept. 13. 1837 lfi-7t iOi'TLC, just icreived 100 Lias Haraunah .. f,o .. Rio. For sale by CL ivTClI cV IIEi'L'RD. Vincennes, Julv 1. 1S-7. S tf HE iuliseribcrs having received bv Iste ar5 rivals a larga and general asoortment of Liquors and Groceries which will be sold at Wholesale low. BURTCH HEBERD. Vincennes, July 1, 18.17. H tf k - WHEAT! vy;n; v i snoscrriara quan. i'V fd' at the liiarstet pii.o w..c:i t'..fti, ,r joods, or for uo'rs and aceojnU tics. Thnse who know tiieni-'.elves indaolaJ. would do well to avail this- opportunity to pay up, and save further trouble. THORN &, TRACY. Vincennes, August 4, 1837. 10 tf THE VINCENNES GAZETTE i:s JJuulUHi 0 ruri.i iturDip TERMS 3 00, If paid in advance. f 2 50, paid during the year. f 3 00, If nut paid during the year SI 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only at the option of the publisher while arrearages are due. rfy-Advertiscmcnts making one square or leae will be inserted three times for one dollar, ajid wentv-five cents for every subsequent insertion, oneer advertisements in the same ratiu. Advertisement.-! sent without orders, will in all cases, be inserted until forbid, and chaigej ccordinclv BLAHO0TlS"WlAND NEA TLY EXECUTED, AXD ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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