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nig mm upon our cause, ami blasting our bright anticipation. There are men in . . i. . . i i l. i.rs of ir.ih-

Iio Be i- ..10; who wish to ina.vC 11 suo-

aervie ai to their wishes and interests, an.

Bueh w; fear is die cluster of those v!io ore endeavoring to substitute a new can-

iliiUtft for the Presidency. Luckily such men are few i'l number a full expression of the people's desire, will seal their lips i.i .torjfiisioii arid dismay.

a 1 1' ille. St atesma.i.

. Tht Pr3lionc7Natianal Convention. Had we oppm.vt a National Convention, we would have stood almost "solitary and alone" in such opposition. The damooratie whi press throughout the l.'n'mn i deeiJedly fjvnrable to the mesuie; and what is innsfgra'ifyini t us is the fi-t, that the H irrison editors do not rirm

to trust the pretentions of fair favorite to the

B?tio:i of such a body. I lis MvrtxTiny wu. hr iim.p, and g o 1 result will be the i levitsbl "ronseanenee: CEN'. HARR1-ON WILL I!I

o of the

TrONATHAN'KEC-

DY.of Russellville Ky, has obtained a pat

ent for his newlv invented Bow and Worm Spring Saddle, which lie oircrs tu the public. This spring gives the

saddle a delightful ehstic

hol-'

e Wlii . far th-

4 rri) .mid hi i'!:tiin l' trie

ivl't f '!rev n ce-t imlv ai an el 'di m will !

t.-.n- 'i those of our fimds who h.l

horet afore opposed a N.itio ml Jem-vrati Convention, will giv r- '.heir op;. Titian

gener d s 1 1There' is eme di'-cr-i'y of opini in a to the tira and pU-e for the mrjetins of the conventi in. A )Ve me 'tin; il N.wv O.Kms proposed the 4th if Jj! si the t;.:a. and I'hi' J !o!ph: J as the r!'. " rifnir-'i !ui also boon nmi'.i; anJ we think will tiiiiliy b.j azroc.l upon. As ti the liroc rf r the n-irse of h ivlnc a f.ii! rcpresen-Uti-.n. Wi: 'THINK NOVEMBER Will LI) SOON nXOl'Cril. VVe are de.-idediv

t i ST earlier il.ite. i lie aa'iiui :iuuCi iv.-ntioo. will f.ieet i: Ih.iUdelphi a ... ... LI I I'DI

will iiO'iii:i;iie vit-o. ii.-iiMi-

seat

adine.Istid renders it vcrv casv and com

fortable to the rider. The spring fan he

so rcguiairu, tiiat nv inrniiij me

ot tlie screw, it wnl ie suitable lor any

sized in in. If it should become necessary tiie spi ing can be taken out and another

substituted lor "o cents, and without takitiir the saddle apart; nnj if the straining

weh sliotihl t;ct shicK by use, hv tttrninv ;he trip of the screw the web can be titrrhtetwJ. Any common l-Iaeksmith who is avenstomud to leinpering, can niake the sp' iag & ail the apparatus pertaining t j the saddle. Many saddles have been made mid arc highly approved of for the ease t'.py give to the rider.

.v;. I'. Ed w?rchs. of Lonisviiie, Ky, the

proprietor ol t ne saJule tree man iliictory.

iViil kei p tlie Uow and Worm Spring

s iiiu.e tre on hand, mada in (he !st style.

I'he s jiri n I and appelates will cot 30 cts.

a right to

in this state, would respectfully inform

the public that he intends keeping Sad

dies of the above description cotistiuly on

hand, and will warrant them to he far su

penorto any saddlesever used both in point

of durability and elasticity; and wou.d

further sav, that he is abmit making ar

rangements 'with .Messrs. I'aeU fc Kcn

dali of Cincinnati and ottier factories

to furnish him the shove described Trees, which he will keeo. for sjIp, so that

country saddlers may provide themselves

tvtth I rees cheap. JanuaryO. 1838 32-tf.

WANTED TO IMJUCIIAVSE

SPECIE, II. S. Notes, Eastern draft

ike, (Jhe;ks on the Post Office de

partment, for which the highest prem urns will le given by CEO. CRUIKS5IANK & CO. Vincciines, Oct. l'Jth. 1837.

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: her.

''OX. At l,pit. th- pi-o.i.diiluie ot this are one i undre. to on '. We know whit wo arc f.iyin-? no-v. Tnis h-jinrrth : (i-r and we have other

r-a-ins tjf we 'ioti!d h- pleaded to have the! National Whi (uiventioti mct in rhtshii,''.! 1

xh.v.it tha sm time of the t:i-e;is of the Atiti mani(- Conventloi. !la-iin would thin revive the no-ni ati.vi of both bodies and, we repeat, with mi-h hi -kin;, who woul.l dare, or wlia .-on'd sriceejfai'y oppos.: him. IhrrM-.trg Lii'l. .t e in CWhn t J Withers n i l Xiirses. A coroner's inquesl was held on Thursday nidiit. fit L?u-e-ter. on the body of an in-

( mt two or thr-e lavs old rrmsnpifioi' of h-i'-iri tal

r.iir'.Pis of n tea

ny person who has s?:

inanulacture t'ie above named saddles, by application to thf said cstahiishiiiop.t

be prntnpilv supplied. Thre will be ar-

rang("".":iis ntmr win : tnrr saco.e tree manufactories to make the Uo.v and Worm Spring tree, to that purchasers may get. the treefs with convenience. Agents arc being appointed in every stale in the Union, who will be duly empowered to sell rights. The following certificates nie hereunto appended from gemiemen of high standing and experience, and many more of the sani" character could be procured.

which died in

en ab-iut three

ro.-ntul oi i.iiuire e

rordia!, a Jiiiinisfrd to it in cider to mas it s!e-p in the night. A medical gtut!eiii in, l.-iiiig aked by tli-2 coroner, vvhedir three q iarters of a tea spoonful of G'idf eys eord,Al would suffice to cause the ri-.h of a t infant only three days old.

d, t!t nil such mixtures eautainea

isi:

oii.'.m. nd were

grou, ta iufati's, even iiuintltren. O:io drop of

known to destroy a child a il

langvouo, lilf'.ly lan-

in t'u s'Tiallcit opium had been

IV c

d

Id;

and

he liAd hicise f seen the Ueith ol a

e'ulii casat from a ma'.l quantity of syrvp of puppios, which wa the. mildest preparation of optUT. No opia'e. in liow--vr enia!! a c u a-i'itv, cnti'd be given to an

i lf-i-tt without dai-jer. L-nh prtf.

:rr.

but trust it is tinnecess irv, as tne superiority of the invention on the first glance w i be admitted by all: his is to rertify that I have purchased Jonathan Keedy'.s Patent lVow and Worm Spring, to give permanent elasticity, to the seats of saddles, for the county of Logan, state of Kentucky, and have made saddles

o.i the above plan for nearly twelve months and find ready sal;? for them. Emm the experience I have had in making and using

the ii'mve named Spring, I have no hesitation in savicg that it is lar the best spring now in use; and I do further certify, that

a number of persons to whom I have sold 'hr.sri: saddles, do sav that ihey ?re far superior to any they have cv-er used, forcas"

and comfort, and that thev would make

ten or fifteen dollars dilfercn ce in th;ir

tavor. rotn! nave gone so tar as to say

that thev will never ride any other, il' they

can obtain the Spring saddles. Giver

I'n'ier t'tv liana at Kusseuuue, tills lltli

djy of December, 1.SH7. (J P.O. S. VICK

"Having purchased, and frequently

DIED In this p''c on tV.a morning of the 1st iust. Mrs. Mary Ann, o.WM.t of Mr. i). C. rGfe.

rods a f .1 inlm

f.udle made

Keedy's

upon t.ie

had Kt various

Scmi;l:mual suld at ?s2 per

the senii-

S5; uncol-

pUn of

in a p

r v '! ;) n n rb t 4 V t eu

VJIL

con

C-ontr.icoion

rIcvchorl'

r ?r n rt i n

rKf! 1-avs to infirm thrir fri-nds that from

"Jy their eiy extensive acqiiuintaiice, and ij;riiral knowledge of the Western and .Southern i-ountries, t'aev will always be ennhled to give tile most cortect inf.irrnalion re-p"eting the hest routes nnd lowest rates of transportation. Merchants sendini; soads to our care mav rest . sutured that all pos3i!i!e despatch will be used in Korwati'.ing. JOHN C OOIIGE. WILLIAM H. WILSON, rhii'a. r.-l. lf.th ls:t 10-1 m. LAV XIII'ICK. fr?-rZrt s7T?HE undevsijnej has re-

; fs-arf m more,! fi ofnee ti th

is room in the rear of Dr. Somes'

ice on id street. j-'-Entrance hv the (rate. ABMll! T. ELLIS. VlacenMs !V1. CS K-s 40-Gt.

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' ' C Uc.u. l.e, l.vi

.on i onolie r-nie 1 r une

A'meeniies, Knox

-:ihi.mxA -ountv. a 'cd steer, mij

V?:'i

(near

ns.u to he l iree v- it oi l, marHCU o i me s"' ir hv a .i.l.j-rv fori;; the left ear has been si,t:i nnd ha'f 'he lower part rut or torn otf. an i part of the ts'.'. cut c-tV. No ut'aer t.it'k uii-ove; jh'.e Appri'usd at J 10 he'orr me. s !i'Ei. nil i.. j. r. c. Via-en-i--. F. C lS3s iU-:r.

p: itig t'ie iSo.v ac.d orm spring to give

pei coaner.t elast'. Mtv to trie seats of Saddles I, with pleasure, give it as my opinion, th?.t said improvement i folly w ha' it purports to be, viz. 'an ttrprovettfiit;'

and those persons who have much riding, will find that t'.ie charge for the patent is hut a poor compensation for so much ease and comfort." II. II. WHITAKF.P. I Sept 1837.

I do hereby certify, that I purchased

a saddle of (I. S. Vtck, made according 'o Jonathan Keedy's new improvement in applying the How and Worm Sprin't to give permanent elasticity to the seats

ot sruiflirs, and have; no hesitation in

saying that the improvement is a valuable

one and wed worthy the attention of the

publis. J. CAMHELL. Sept. 1S37

1 hereby rertity, that I have been tor some time riding a saddle made according

to Mr. Keedy s mi (roveinent, in applying the P.ow and Worm Spiiag tr give elasticity to the seats of saddles, for which he ha recently obtained a pat.-nt from

the Ccr.erd Government ..nd have no hes

iiauon in sa inir, me im nroveineni is a

good one, well calculated to give to the rider the most rrreea'ds saddle and altogether worthy of public natr itiae. T. M. SMITH. Sept. 12, 1837. 1 hereby certify that 1 pur-harsed a saddle of Sir. G. S. Vicli, made ac-o-ij'ng to J. Keedy's new improve-

the H w and ' inn

1'iitJ umieisigtied, huv ing proi-.iredt lie

City of Philadelphia, for vending the

Patent Spherical System ol Cutting, corn-

rising an Elastic Square, by which a fix

ed centre of revolving spheres are ohtatn-

d. and measures pas therelrom to tlie

Spheres, like the Sunbeams to the Planets, respectfully invites the attention of

mastar Tailors and others, to this new an I improved system. The Map and its di

rections is plain and comprehensive.

Harmony and order pervade the whole

Sv stein.

Such persons rs choose to pay ten dolars per year for the System and Fashions, i i .i . ,

so lon-r as inev wish to use tne system,

can have that privilege.

'J'h! Ftishims may be prices to suit purchasers. Quarter'- .4 -la-mode. Map and I'a'tern Card.

annum. These, together with the semi

annual Fashion Card, colore

ored, SI. Orders for any of the aiiove, attended with the amount in solvent bank bills, or with a certiucatejhat the money is deposited with the Postmaster, orsome rssponsible merchant, ant! subject to our order, w ill insure the sending of the articles. plJ'I'he large, full size Map and Ch-.rt

are so well explained and colored, that the lcrtrnin-r of the !rv-U-m is uiado plain unto all who take the System by mail; and

some prefer learning it from the Map to

that of prsortai instruction, as thev have time to reflect, and not being confused with the manner of teaching, of with too much

instruction.

Address ts JOHN M ASSEY, Vinrennes, Indiana. Feb. 2d, 183S. CG-tf

DISSjOlaUTluN.

rfflllE partnership heretofore existing

JL under the firm ol Hrokaw A 1 avion, was this day dissolved by mutual con

sent. The business in future will be carried on by II. P. Brokaw at the old stand on Market street, where those dispose to fa

vor hint with their custom, will call.

Those indebted to Hrokaw & Taylor will

please call and setttle their accounts with

out delay, with H. 1 . Jsronaw, wiio is

authorized to receive and settle the same,

as it is indispensably necessary that the

i books of the late firm should be closed.

H. P. HROKAW, I. TAYLOR. N. B. All those indebted to Brokaw

and Tavlor niut pnv up bv the Otn of

January, or they will havs to bear the conT T J I

sequences. u i . i.

Vincetmes, Dc. 4th 1837. tiS-tf. C 0-P A R T N E R S H IP."

rSpilE iindersigiied, having entered into nnrinprchin i ri ihp DTMi(i bnsmess.

1"' t ' ntend constantly keeping on hand, an ex

tensive and general supply ol

DRUGS, PAIN TS, OILS.

DYE-ST V .'. PERI MliY, -c .

and hope from their constant attention to

ii'.siness. to inprit and receive a share ot mi . .i -

puoiic patronage. i ney assure ineir

iends and the public. Mat any article ol-

fered for sale by them, shall be genuine of

its kind. Their terms liberal, at whole-

e. II. DECKER, F. V. M'KKK. DOCT. DECKER, having procured a

partner who is experienced and attentive.

ill, r.t nil times when called on, attend

to his practice as heretofore, who, bring

greatful for past fivers, hopes, from his

attention, to merit a liberal share of pat

ronnge. May 13. .r0-tl c5"N. 1). The undersignrd, having sold his former stock of GOODS, informs his customers that he has his books in the Drug Store, where his former customers may find him, and request they would call and settle immediately. 1'V. M'KEE.

WHEAT!! HiiEAT!!! njnilE subscribers will receive any quantity of good merchantable wheat, at the market price when delivered, in goods, or for notes and accounts due. Those who know themselves indebted, would do well to avail this opportunity to pay tip, and save further trouble. THORN & TRACY. Yincennes, Augusts, 1837. 10 t

CHEAP (JOODS. rMlIIE Subscribers have on hand a large assortment of Drv Goods and Gro

ceries wliiclt they will sell at reduced

prices, and take in exchange

Louisiana, ) Alabama. ! ..... - ape r. Mississippi, j ' Tennessee, I

And notes of ail other solvent Hanks

of the Union.

GEO. CRUIKSIIANK & CO. Yincennes, Oct. 19th, 1837. 21-13t

mm

THE subscribers have associated them selves for the purpose of carrying on the MERCANTILE business, in the name

and style of Hurtch it Hannah, and havpurehased the stock of GOODS of Messrs. Hurtch it Ilebcrd, and taken the

corner store lately occupied, bv them

where thev would he pleased to upplt

the former cusiomais ot the house, and the public generally. As our assortmen-

is good, we are determined to sell as low as any house in the placci WM. HURTCH. J. H. HANNAH. Yincemes, August 7, 1S37. 11 -tf takix rr.

HP)V Archibald M. McChtre lir-

a 'j' i: i m i : di 1 1: 1. v. T..r.rTrT, OHII".rI..Vt; TI -T? T.-rr- Vj

5 and all kinds of provisiona for which the highest market p:ice will he pivrn.

THOIO, WATSOS V Co. 13. tf

RBiWYAL.

'(ellL suoscriuer wouitl rcspeftinlly mform the citizens of this place, and the public in general, that he has removed his chair shop to the building formerly occupied by John Hwing, Esq. where he is prepared to furnish and will keep constantly on hand, or make to order, indsor Chairs and Settees in the greatest variety of Patterns and colors, in the shortest notice, and in the very best style of workmanship. RGCKJHQ CHAIRS of all sizes and Patterns, made to order. Old chairs repaired and painted. JONATHAN SMILEY. Yincennes, Oct. 4. 1837 19-tf.

. .. LI incei

CO-PARTNERS HIP. f)f U U E undersigned liavins; purchaseil the stock of oodj of L. I.. W'aUon would retpectuiiy inform their fiicmls and the puhlic in atcne. ral. that they intend carrying on the Tailoring business at the house formerly occupied hv him on Water Street, next door to IJurtch V Hannah's Store, under the firm of Gochrnuur V White, where they would he pleaded to supply their old friends and all others with

lotis, Cdssi uteres. Sallinrlis,

Jeans. F eslhis of nlllcimls.

1: AND HEADY MADE CLOTHING.

ot wliicu tney have a general assortment, ana whi.h thev are determined to sell low for cash. SAM I,. UOCHENOl.R. ELY K. WHITE, Vincenr.e, Oct. 12th, 1 31 . 20-tf. TO" T E IUJ J1LIC 'WO boxes, directed to the uuder)r signed, marked tieorge Kimball, Yincennes Indiana, from Havre, France, Were received last spring, and carefully

ins three miles north east of . stored away, expecting an owner would lines, on the! 3th day of .lamia- : soml arrive to cluim llieni. One box was

'Wisb 8e, Billot

TRUKK

me tu in p'i

:-ir to

s.V.s ol s:

to the

it

;avc no hesitation rpa?es any sv'1

RJOTIOS is herehy -n'n. t nt the psrtnfrah:;-

-X2 hro!afj- exist;.)? 'rHer the tirnt of J. T. sV i. Sirni- rt, it now di ! ve-1 I y the d -aih of John T. Siaipsa.i. Ail person i ind-bte.l to t'.;r ist-a frrrt, 1 v not" or hoo. ar-rr-ouat. ars requested to ead an 1 sattis the sa'ne im'nediately with the ubvenher, rnrvivinj partner of sai 1 firm. GEORJE SIMPSON. Br-.t-fi"e. Feb. CUt, IS ! 3 )-C:.

OTltE is hereby given ;a those

t N indrtbted to the late firm of T. Ji

ll. Abili, by note or book account, that

uniess iney come I rwarl ac.a pay t'lP

ame iintnediatelv, thev mav "xpeot to p iv costs. AH DILL tt JONES. ' Yine?r,ns Feb. 13;h. ISoS 38-:f.

NEW AXD CHEAP GOOD-

FHl HE undersigned has inn opened n

ive permanent elasticity

Idles, a. id 1

.-r,- in" that tt lar St.;

1 c , ..

that ever ro.11? ior ease mvt eA,r.; pt

w. j. mciiEsox. Sept. 15th. l:Vi7. ri'.is is to ccrti.y that I have rode a

spring sad He made accvuni-- to J. Keedv

new iotprovenicnt in anrilvinsr the How

Worm Spring, and have r.o hesita

tion in saving that it surnasses any sad-

lle that I ever rode for ease and comfort.

ami mink the improvement worthy of

public patronage.

JNOk PERRIX.

Sept. Li 1S37. The following persons having purchas

ed the right certify thai it is their opinion

that the above named snrinc is th best

now in use David Hlnek. Monroe coun

ty. Ky.. W. Gi

l'Tipson rountv, Kv..

SADDLE. HARNESS &

VlNfF.NM'S Ia.

a . i.st., in received troin trie r.a;-t, a nee

and well selected stock, which renders the

asso"ment conq. let?, they arc iiow prepared to for

msh to-order cheap for rash, Srjjilierv, Iljrdwan Saddle trees, Wiisfon, Earrouche a'ld tug Ilarnes

V eh. W e!tinp Skins. W hips. Saddles, Bridles

TravelUn-j Trunks, Travellins lla-s, 5ce. Ai '.vi-tinr. F!riiHe ami Harness Leather. N. H. All orders promptly attended tr. Vincetuws. Oct. Sfith. l'iT 22-tf.

rTliE Ho'.ilis of the late firm of Decker

H-owne are left with me for settlement. Therefore all thoo indebted will take tmtice that if their notes and accounts are not paid hv the Oth of February ne-t. I have orders tj commence

"5 iy. lsas. two Colts, one a brown ---'t i ll..,. .-r.J 1. i I

next ,ri..!-, h three white feet, r,d a la'ree lump I bags of Heet seed , su pposed to be the

her breast bone. J he other a Ivoan fdlev.

WHOLESALE & REAm. n THE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the public anI particularly the former patrons of Messrs. Hurtch fc Heberd to a Ncic extensive asso motf

Just received from Philadelphia & Balti

more well adopted to the present and ap proaching season, comprising almost eve

ry article the wants of the country require. Hroad Cloths, assorted colors. Casimeres it Sattinetts, Calicoes, Flannels and BlankaU, French t Ejiglish .Merino, Brown t bleached Shirtings and Sheet ings Donnet?, Shawls, Htmdkcrcasif, Aesorted. Boots t Sriocs, (arpenter's Tool, all kind, Saddle Trees, Hardware, Queenswaro St Glriware, Saddlery, And an assortment of Fresh Groceries, All of which was laid in for cash at the

present low prices and will be old at a

small advance.

Jeans, Linsey, Flax and Tow linen and Beeswax, will be takenin exchange at the

highest prices.

Pleace call and examine for voureie. BFRTCH it HANNAH. Yincennes. Nov. 24 1837 2G-tf. SADDLE TREES.

e&j 4Lt.t jast rceied and for aal

K. SMITH Ot Co Vicenna, Nov. 1836 53-tf. jr. B. JI.1RTJJ ! CO, B B AVE just received from Philadet H jj phia, a large and splendid assort

inent of WINTER GOODS, consisting

n pari of

Super Elite, Black, Brou n and Eancy colored Cloths. Blue, Black. Drab, and Funcy cohrtd Cassimeres, ribbed and plain. Plain and printed fancy colored Sattinetts. Plain and figured Silk and Cotton Ytlvtt. Silk, Satin, Suansdown and ollur valings.

Jlotcslan, J dot Cloth and Flushxngt Jeans. Buize, Plan Teh, tc. Sheetings and Shirtings. Blue, Green and Scarlet colored Elankats, best (jttali'y. lYoolen 4- Buckslin Gloves and Mittt; Hosiery. Merino and Cotton Shirts. Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Vc.

Jr and Silk Hals Fur and Sealskin Cps. Boots and Shoes, svperior quality.

j recently opened, and found to contain

upp sed to be two years old next spring, with a

vviate 1 i'e; no ether marks or bran.ls perceivable.

Appraised at twenty dollars each, before ma by Henry K. Wise and Elias Reins.

JXO. COLLINS, J. P. January 22 lSTs. 3ii-:it

AUGUSTOS GLGUSE.

ISHES respectfully to inform the eiti.ens of

Vincennes and its vicinity, that he has rom

meneed in his new shop, on Iiroadwav, corner of

Third street, near the Methodist Church, where

he intends to devote himself to the manufacture of

IN ALL ITS VARIOUS IJRANcttES.

Carriage Springs. Rai'ing.yc.

mde n iiri'Ai r rr. C will execute any work in his line, that

mar i.e orosren trom a instance, eitner lrom a

draft cr description of the article; and orders for can iaaes w ill be attended to with promptitude

N. I.(. I he hi rl.est price will he given for onl iron. Jaie.-v Zr,, !So-. nt-r.m

sugar beet each bag weighing 7 5 lbs.

The other box yet remains unopened. The owner if any there he, would do well to call, pay cost and charges, and take them away previous to the first of Fehiuary ensuing, or they will be sold after that lime to the highest bidder. WILLIAM MI El' RE.

Yincennes Dec. 7th 1837. To Speculators.

jS-yallE Subscriber oilers for ale a building lot of

(J IS feet front on Water street and runnim;

bscli. to the river H'abash, being a part of No. 19 in the Bormish of Vincennes. For terms applv to the subscriber. JOSEPH MADDOX. Vinrennes, Feb. 7th IstJS. 37-tf.

i.iri ! .-I..!. r noor5

.v.i r. - ...Iltt r.l,I.A III IIM.IUO, A '

euueu in i-.e present season, and continues at th- store formerly owned bv Daniel

ana I imms. where lis would be pleased

to see his ',,i oiistomors nrd friends, nnd

tnetiL.s to sell unusually low for ndi. , L. TIM MS. Wynnes, Jan. i- 138 34-tf.

jl urraitiit every uefaulter.

eennes Jan. ? lSS?-

sami;ee

:i.l.

NEW COOE?5. uleiVrs are now rereivinr-, A,- openin; Q a jenera! assortment of Foreign and I.'Jinesti DRY GOODS.

J. W. Moore, Si

and Maitiers of Mii'.snKii'na rnnnlv.

Ky.. to whom individual desirous of pur-

iruusu-.g triepa-eni can rrler. 1. C. ELLIOTT. TTTT-v'INif' purchased the right to

it g make and vend the above Patent How nnd Worm Sprin'g Saddles, for the States of Illinois and Indiana, with th ext:vi of the rvujr.ty of YanrlerVirgV,

uitablrj for the present, and approaehins; seasons

o-rrether with a c;ooj asso-tnieut ot Hats, Bonnets Boots and Shies. Iron. Xails. Castings, Groeorie Queens-Ware, Glass Ware, Hard-Ware and Cn cry, ALSO a ij-src rjnarKity Kenhawa Salt, te. THE a'sove sto-k has been purchased in th Eastern cities, (principally in Philadelphia,) and at a very favorable time, and we intend to sell as law. and on as jood terms as anv other house in

I the placrj. We are thankful to our friends and the 1 public in general, for past favor, and would solicit

a continuance of the same. TKORX &. TRACY Vincennes, JuneS, ri 1 -

(Vi! - :.Ce

DSNALDSGN & HALL

Ti ESPECTFl.'I.T.V inform the eitir-ns of JTrS. Vi reennes and the country in general that they ave 1 ir-re'v rnaaqed in the manuf ai'tory of I'LANES in Cincinnati, Ohio, ah 1 jt. taken the third storv buihhnz recentlv occunied bv the

Methodist Book Room, en M tin street, three

doors north of nth street, where thev shall be pleed to supp'y all that may favor them with a call, of the best ipi ahtv of arrd nt reduced pi ices. A lull of Prices may be een a the o!jff of iiie Vincennes Gazette. X. B. Wholesale purchasers will find our stock t'ie largest -and b"st assortment in the western country. A liberal rhs-ount made. September 12, 1S37 17-fim A ( ) T I C E7 fsiIIORX. WATSON .Sc Co. havinr; purchased

3 the Confoeti;narv and Bakery establishment

of Ebcrwine et KoIIenburs. respectfully inform

the public that they will earrv on the above business in all its various branches. The former ens

turners ot trie establishment, and toe puntic in

genera! are solicited to give us a ea

Thev wih constantly keep on hau l at whole

sale or retail. Candies of every ucscrpuion iJuttcr Crackers, Pilot Bread. Boat Stores. Jtc.

Orders from the nt l?hh-riii3 towns "rninpt'v at

tended to for any of the abovn articles.

THORN, WATSON A Co 35 rf-

iiuHtiing JiOtn for Reitt. HE Subscriber will lease for a term of 10 rears, or a shorter period if desired, four

building Lots on Water street, heninnins; at the corner of liussoron and Water streets nnd extendin 5 to the Tin shop occupied by Abdill .V Jone. Said Lots arp fiorn 1m to 22 f-et fror.t anil 50 feet deep. If not leased he-fore the 2!th Inst. (Saturday) they v. il then be offered for rent at publi: outcry before the Hotel of J. C. Clark at II o'clock A. M. For further particulars enquire at the olnce of J. Somes on Second Street.

FRANCES BKOriLLET. Vtncennes. February 7th. lSo'i.

.-vo 4' tit: tin

n?iTTt nri er! iTi.eit liTivlntr cIasi! liia ctnrp ft.

h .s . ,

Jt, the mill, anil wishing to close the Recount

f the same, would reouest those who iire imlebt

1 to call ami settle tl.eir respective debts.

H. I). WHEELER Nineroireo, Aue.Pth. 1 :tt; II-

SALT! SALT!

Mt-fcTvPi 1 KWLO El. v1'ir?j tired barrels, first

Dfp 2L 1P37.

JUST RECEIVED, 1 hnn-

quality.

r Kenhtwa Salt, ana lr sale

rilORN t TRACY.

IUOX CASTINGS. "5"EST received, Junietta Bar Iron. an. 9" Plough Moulds. Also, Hollow-ware

Castiners. Shovels, Spades and Patent

Buckets, and for sale bv

CO-PA K IWi'LKSHIP. pIIORN" .V- W ATSf)N h iving asso. iatel w

J the,n JAMES M. THORN, the lirm in fu

turc will be Thorn, Watson oi. Co.

THOMAS THORN. LEWIS L. WATsuN 3t JAMES M. TJIOKX. J."M,"& jiSTGCKWELi (Successors to Messr. J. Shanklin V. IX THE FOKlYAUDlXa

GOMiVllSSION BUSINESS,

EVANSV1LLE, I A TtEFF.R. TO

S'lankhn V Johnston

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tile, la.

THORN A TRACY,

H, V

F. E. iiVhIscII, Esq .1. F. Richardson,

Robert Barnes. J

Sto.-kwell o An her, Wiliain Daniel, Es. Robert Smith iV ( -o .1. I). Early. Early it Reynold'. Arthur Patterson, John G. Davis. Stockwel! ec Reynolds James Kichardson, - -Joseph Landis.- - - -

ulv 29 1837 lv FOR SALE.

FJ m Good milch Cow, with a JtiP youn? ealf; e.pply to the ub-

sca-iber Et the Hooeier Warden. r M .'ONE a.

Princftnn la. - - I 'inrcnnc.i li. Terre Haul', Ii. (. RoeUrit'r. Ia. - . Lafniir'Jr. In. - Chichiitali. O. - .Veto Orleans.

Also a quantity of re?dy-mt!e Clothing superior to any stock ever brought to this market before viz: Dress and Frork Cloth Coats. Cloth end eassiinerc pantaloons. Si'k Fillets. Sitt in and fancy Veils' Dress and Frock Jeans Coats. Satlinelt and Jeans Pantaloons. ('loth. Petersham, Blanket and Flushing Over coats. Gum Elastic Over and Sporting coats. Linen and cotton Shirts, collars and Bosoms. Satin, Ermhaiine and I'anry Slock t All of which are opened and for sale at reduced prices prices at their Store on Market street, one door from the corner of

Water street, and opposite J. C. Clark'a

otol. Persons wishing to purchase are

requested to call and examine.

N. 13. Clothing made to order at th

hottest notice, and in the newest style.

Vim enncs, Nov. 10, 1837. 24-tf

ROWANS' TCHSC. MIXTURE.

on V F.G FT vitrx Flfr.KIFl GF.

Specific and Lasting Cure for th

J ever and 'Igitc. HIS n orthy re-uedy repels the charge of beinjf a quack medicine, it having been the result of

inanv vtars' studv, experience nnd laboi in the

uedical prnctice and observation of Fever and

Acpie. It is composed of sii' h medical principles

as iv. ie considered most lit to restore the harmo

ny of action between the stomach, liver and the

cr important f.nii tions of the syttein, the loss

of which harmony is tvi.lently the immeuiatd ean-e of the disease. It speedily promotes a rege

ular and healthy appetite, which is generally cn urelv destroyed or redercd very precarious; by

w hich effect vitror and strength are soon offorde-

ot the whole svstrm. It must be apparent tolar

that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtue.

is useful ill a ijrcat variety of complaints. JJy ni

ncwin; the healthy action of the digestive orans thas proved itself of remarkable benefit in Pysa pepsia. Depraved appetite, Heart-burn, Wate-

Ltradi, r latulencv. Jaundice, :iirlit s veals, mi-

entarv. Bowel complaint, and lnuuy other atlln -

tions of similar ori in. But it is in the treatmen-

of Fever and estK-cially fever and A;ue, or IqV

tein.iltent Fever, that its powers have Been principally tested, and wiih those who hare seen ita usefulness, it is pronounced an invaluable remedy t has also lecii used as a preventive, by many who were subject to a p,.;odiea rerurrenre ithe. Chills and Fever, and it lias r.lnays watd:a the aj-prehended attack. Many hundred person! of known veracity, have testified to its powers as a specific, but the medicine is o generally I. now that it is deemed unnecessary to copy ar.T them. It is manufactured by the proprietor Philadelphia, nnd sold in all the principal towi n the United States Canada, Mexico end u Dominero. It may be had in Vincennes, JhJim. at the Drug Store of HITV it. SAWYER

Vinccimes, July 9, 1937. ll-12m

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WiLUAMaTHURSTCH & CO.

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