Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1840 — Page 4
BALDNESS. beautiful head of hair is the grandest orjRa, nament belonging to the human frame. llow strangely the loss of it changes thecounteia;ice, auJ itiiiuvuitiy brings on the appearance of old age, which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to void the jests and sneers of their acquaintance; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with thathenvv sinking doom as does the loss of his
j - o c- - I hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstan-f ces, OLDKIDGE' 13ALM OF COLL MBI A stops the hair from filling oft on the first application, and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eye-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautifully, and frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates of the first respectability in support o the virtues of Oldridge's Balm are shown by the proprietor. (rRead the follow incf. ROBERT WHARTON, Esq. late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as maj be seen below: to the high character of the following gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Oidridpe, and have found it highly serviceable, not only as a preventive against the falling off of kair, but also a certain restorative. Win. THATCHER, sen. Methodist Minister in St. George charge, No. 86 Nrth Fifth st. Johx P. I no i is, 331 Arch st. Jcux D. Thom as. M. D. 163 Race st. Johs FtHiiv, 101 Spruce st. Hi gh McCrnnr, 2 13 south 7th st. JOHN CARD, jr. 123 Arch st. It will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation cf the public, when it is known that three af the above signers are more than 50 jcaisol gc, and the others not less than 30. from the Mayor. CostMOSWEi LTit or Pennsylvania, ? Citv of Philadelphia. $ I, ROBERT WHARTON, M.vor of said city of Philadelphia, uo hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Ingles, John S. Furey, end Hugh McCurdy, whose names fire signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen cf character and respectability, and ti f uch full credit should be given to the said cer tiiicate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto get my bend, and caused the seal of this city to be affixtd, this L. S. sixth dav of December, dec. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. CAlTION. Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, cn which is represented the Tails of Niagara, the gent's nanii' eye. For sj.!o at the Drug Stores of Ili'.t & Sawyer and H. Decker, Market street, Vinccnnes. Ia. March Q5, 1S3'J H-iy. nil au Ini l'll'ILDY FOll THE TOO V II-A CHE. WHEN applied according to directions given cn ihe bottle it has never failed to afford ioimodiatf and permanent relief. It also arrest.-; the decav in defective teeth, and relieves thru soreness. The application and remedy are timpit i inoccnt ai d not unpleasant, and the larg numtrrcf persons in diiierent sections of the country that have already experienced such deliihtful and dutary effects from tho usa of the Balm, arc ready to bear, (for the public good.) their testimony, to its unrivaled qualities. The cause of decay in titth is the T.?popiting cf small particles of masticated food (tithrr a;,i msl or vegetable) in the indentations of the teeth r between them, which there remain until t'ecay cf this food takes pi ice, the acidity of which decomposes the tooth. Tne great difficulty of al hat have wri'ten treatises on the teeth, has been, to recommend a liquid, that would mix itself up TUth this fetid matter, to as to weaken it to such degree, as to prevent its affecting the teeth. This discovery (purely accidental) has not only been brought to light, by the use of which the d'-cav may be arrested. but its application to n aching tcoth (when the nerve can be reached) affords almost int mtaru .us re!i-f. And if its use continued until the bottle is ( nnsamcd, none need apprehend pain from the same tooth. It may be remarked, that the teeth are ai sulj-n-t to ache, as any other bone of the system, and in the same way. But fur tooth-nche proper, a remedy is cow offered to the public, that lias become the wonder, as will as the admiration of every one that has become acquainted with its reputation. A few extracts of letters are published, in place cf the numerous rectificates that might be, as they occupy are less expensive, and inspire the public with equal confidence. From Dr. E. It. Calhoun, Ahbkvillk, S. C, March 21. Dear Sir I wish you to ship two gtvss, or more if you can spare it, of your balm. Vu! taay ex poet me to make a strong pull on you is a shoittime, for as its reputatIoninciear.es, I shall rpare no pains in its management. It' you should, feel disposed to sell the right of this state, and all south of this place, inform me your terms, I ih you, at any rate to give me the refusal whenever you feel disposed to make that kind of a trade. I remain vours, E. R. CALHOUN. We invite the attenionof all persons afflicted Kith that most excruciating complaint, the toothache, to the advertisement of Mr. Montague published in to-day's paper. We have a guarantee in the high standing and respectability of Mr. Montague, (with whom we are acquainted, that his medicine is not one of thoso thousand empiricisms which are constantly palmed upou lie credulity of the public. In addition to the many testimonials which he has furnished of its tFicaey, we will state a fact which comes imdei tur own knowledge. A lady of this village cad been suffering for several weeks with toothhche, and was immediately, and peimancntiy relieved by the application of the Balm. li'iidton ( Va.) Expositor. For sale at the Drug Store of llitt Cl awycr Market t-treet, Vinccnnes, Indiana. Jan, 1S39. yl a. card: THE subscriber takes this method of announcing to the citizens of Vineennei, and vicinity that his school (taught until recently in the Vincennes, Academy) will be re-opened, on m.irkei etreet, first door above Dr. Warner's, on Monday the 11th of November. Grateful for the liberal support which has thus far been given him, he eolicits its continuance. D. E. Y. RICE. P. S. Boarding can be obtained in respectable families, on reasonableterms. No. 8th, 183' 21-tf. 6
OF airbanks' platform Counter scale f .ale by N. 6MITH. Aug. 31, 1S39 14-tf.
MIJLIES' Compound Extract of ... TOMATO. fBirr & SAWYER, haviny been appointed, II by the proprietors, whoesale agents for the above valuable .Tiedicine, will furnish Druggists and Merchants of the neighboring towna at the Eastern prices. For testimonials as to the value and efficacy ef thi3 medicine, the public are invited to peruse a pamphlet which can be had gratis at our Drug Store. This pamphlet contains statements from intelligent Physicians, Editors of Newspapers and others, w hich establish its reputation as the most valuable anti'uihous medicine ever offered to the public. These pills are particularly recommended as a safe and convenient family medicine, which may j be depended on in the primary stages of most dis-' eases incident to this cou: '.ry. I A few testimonials are subjoined The following is exti acted from a letter to one of the proprietors by the Hon. I. Burnett, formerly mcyorof the city of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, January 6th 1838. Da. Miles: Dear Sir, I have used your Compound Extract of Tomato during the past summer and fall, and have no hesitation in believing that it has saved me several medical billsFour of my family during that period were indis. posed, and exhibited the usual symptoms of a bilious attack. They were in every instance relieved by the use of your Tomato pills. I consider them a valuable family medicine. They are perfectly safe, & I believe as efficacious as calomel in correcting a bilious habit. I have used them rnvself with great benefit. ( SAAC BURNETT. Dr. Landon's letter, that follows, will show the general success of the medicine in a great variety of cases. Dr. L. is known to be a skilful and scientific practitioner, and a gentleman, andt a scholar. After stating that he had, within the pas month, procured twenty-three boxes of our madcine, he says 'I put into the hands of soma of my neighboring physicians, two boxes each; with a request to try them. They have reported most favorably. I have used them in about twenty tases of varied character, end in the most of hem they have answered all the important therapeutic indications of the submuriate of mercury If, as a general remedate agent, the Extract o. Tomato can be substituted in half the cases where calomel has bien resorted to, every medical man ought to hail it with joy. I feel more at lib.
erty to lecommend your medicine, and resort to the use of it in my practice l.om the fact that it is no secret remedial measure, as you make known all its component parts. I have for years been recommending the Tomato as an article of refection, and particularly to rny convalescing patients, as an excellent corrective in biliary derangement; connected with which I have, in my notes, some very interesting facts and cases. Vi'e wish you to send us a pot of the Extract for each kind of the pills in mass, and half a gross cf boxes. Two or three physicians in this neighborhood will become agents, if you desire, and will send on the necessary papers With a little trouble in introducing yonr medicine, I think a large amount can be sold. In great haste, Yours tru'v, GEO. W.'H. LANDON, M. D. Hthrcn, Ohio, August 1833. To Dr. A. Miles." Letter from Dr. Lawrence. The following letter from Dr. Lawrence, is evi dence, that the medicine proves abundantly sue cessful in those countries where disease developes itself in its most malignant form.. Dr. L. resides in a part of South Carolina contiguous to the Green Swamps of North Carolina, and where Chills and Fever are very common. It is a sample of the tnanv letters that we are daily rreeivirisT, from physicians, who, having used the medicine with success, are anxious to obtain the component parts. ';r Ye wiu! i lu re remark, that we invariably comply with their request, and furnish them the desired inform aiion. Dh. Mii.es, Dear sir: The object of this is, to solicit the component parts of your Compound Extract of Tomato; as I have used the article in my practice, and I must say, that I have never found a medicine, the Therapeutic powers of which has proved so satisfactory, as this Extract of Tomato. I have used it in almost every form of disease where cathartics are indicated, and its operation has always been attended with the same happy effects. I am, sir, Very respectfully, You s, cVc. JAMES D. LAWRENCE. omvnyhoro S. C. Sejtt. 20th 1838." April 20, 183947 ly WAT A SB A. THE INDIAN REMEDY, IOR caughs, consumption, spitting ot blood Asthma, and deseasesof the u ngs generally. This valuable and popular medicine is now offered for sale in Vincennes. The afflicted are advised and invited to test its benefits. To become popular in this section of country, it only needs to be known. From the manv certificates of its efficacy which miaht be offered, the following are deemed sufliThe following is from the Rev. J. Spaulding the Secretary af the Western Education Socie Mr. Peck Dear Sir In reply to your question 'Has the Watasia been of any service," I am happy to say that it has succeeded in my family admirably. The case was one of severe caugh, attended w ith pain in the side and breast, and threatning to end in consumption. On using the above medicine, the eaugh and pain have disap peared, and health has ben restored. To my friends I do not hesitate to say try it. J. SPAULDING. Cincinnati, Dec. 5th, 1836. The following in a letter to the Proprietor, is froin a medical gentleman of extensive practice in New it irk, who has, for a year past, had disease of the luiiag attended with hemorrhage: I have piscribed the Watasia in many cases with success, anl 0f this I am cenfident, that the miedicine is one .r great value in all cases o scrofula, occompanied v.;tn diseases of the lungs. It has been of great service 0 me, and I believe, without it I should new be corr;ned to my room." A. SPALfefftG, M. D. For sale at the Drug Store of HITS & SAW YLTt, market strest. Vincennes, Ia. Jan. 26, 1839. 35-ly. llo.icl and Foot Stones.
JUST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, an dfor sale low by D. WHITMOKE. Oct. 25, 1S 22-tf.
TO THE
rpHE subscriber acknowledges with gratitude, the liberal patronage ho has received during a resi- - dence of four years in this section of country. He has studied successfully, his own interest by identyifng it with the interest of the public; to do which, he has sold at small profits, and obtained cash returns. Having quit the Dry Good business, and turned his sole afention to the Iron, Nail, Casting, and Grocery business, he can offer such an assortment, and inducements, as will defv com
petition. To prove that this is no idle brag, to bring himself into notice, he herewith subjoins a list of articles, and prices, which upon examination and enquiry, you will find he has been the first to
bring to a level witn the productive labor of the
On hand, 190,000 pounds of Bar Iron, assorted; 60,000 pounds of Castings; 350 kegs nails; togeth er with a general assortment of Groceries, and Liquors.
Fiat bar. 1 5-8, 1 3-4, 1 7-8, 2, 2 1-8, 2 1-4, 3 3-4.4. and 4 1-2 inch by 1-2 to 1 1 1-2 by 1-2 inch 6 and 6 by 3-8 and 1-4 inch 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 3 3-4, 4, 4 1-4 and 4 1 2 1-4, 2 1-2 and 2 3-4 by 1-4 inch 1 1-2 and 1 5-8 by 3-8 and 1-4 HoBisaox BAB. r l l-s 2 1 3-8 CI by 8 and 1 1-4 by 3-8 and 1-2 by 5-8, 1-2 and 3.8 inch 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 by 1-4, 3-16 and 1 - 3-4 inch by 1-4, 3-16 and 1-8 inch Rerxo iKo laciRi iron.
1 and 1-8 inch round, 1 and 1-8 Imch square 1 5-8, 1 3-4 and 1 7-8 inch (Piled,) 2, 2 1-8 and 2 1-4 3,3 1-4 and 3 1-2 3- 4 inch, round and square, 4- 8 " " 1-2 and 3-16 inch, round and square, 3-8and7-16 " M 6-16 " 1-4 " Hoop ihow. 2 1-2, 2 7-8, 3 1-4, 3 1-2 and 4 iccbes wids, 1 3-4 and 2 " 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 1 inch wido Coorzm's Boors, 7,8 do. do. 5- 8 do. do.
Sheet ibon. Nos. 22, 33 and 24, wire g J, Nos. 25 and 26, " Nos. 13, 14 and 15, " Nail bods, Deck and spiki bodb Plocoii sla bs Do. WINGS JV Jl I JL S JL J lOd, 12d, 16d and 20dNail, 8, and 9d " Cd and 7d 5d 4d " 2d 3, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 inch Spikes, 5, 5 1-2 and 6 inch Assohtid castings, ICctiies, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, odd Lids and Wagon Stoves of every variety, from Vincennes, December 31st 139 30 PILES GtC. IIEItMOKRIlOlDS. TVT O cure no pay. Price jsl Hay's Linime.it no fiction. This exsraordinary chemical composition the retult of science and the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with he solemnity of a death bed bequest has tsince gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridley s last confession, that "he dared not die without giving to oosteritv the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant Sulomon Hayes, the secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and effectually as to bailie credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints: For Dropsy. Creating extraordinary absorption at once. Swellings Reducing them in a few hours. Rheumatism Acute or chronic, giving quick ea?e. Sore Throat By cancers, ulcers and colds. Croup, and fVhooping Cough Exrtenally and over the chest. Jill Bruises, Sprains and Burns Curing in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers Either fresh or long standing, and fever sores. SOLOMON HAYES. Sold at the Drug Stores of II. Decker, and Hitt fc Sawyer, Vincennes Ia. Vincennes; March 25, 1839, 44-ly. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber is desirous of fcellinsr as soon as possible, all his real estate in Knox coun ty, consisting of one brick store-house in Vinr cennes, on the corner of Market and Watestreets, occupied by J. S. 4- VV. J. Wise fronck ing 20 feet on Water street, and running back one hundred feet on Market street, to the river. Also the White House farm, one and a half miles from Vincennes, containing 264 acres more or less, and one hundred acres of which is under fence. There is on this farm a first rate pple orchard, and an excellent stone quarry of frst rate stone. Attached to the dwelling house, here is every out-house which is necessary for convenience and comfort. Also 746 acres of first rate land; containing a good dwelling house, an excellent apple orchard, and three good springs. 150 acies of the above arm.are under fence and thirty acres set in grass. The ebove described property can be bought cheap. Terms made known by enquiring of VM. PATTERSON. Oct. 4. 18"9 19-tf. The Wabash Courier, and Enquirer, at Terre-Hbute, will insert the above and forward their bills to Wm. P. TO BE SOLD On nrcomnioclat ins terms. Vgood mare, 5 years old, fit for draught or saddle. A carriage, and a double ox single set of harness. The above will be sold together, or separately, by applying to PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Dec. 20th 1839 30-tf. NOTICE. I HAVE disposed of my Grocery establishment r.n.rln Lnnt Viir ma n K van Brown, nhn
Jl'lllll 1 1 J 1 1 l ' , - - T wtl continue the same, and who will pay all demands, uainst me, and receive all debts due me, on account taid grecery. ELIJAH THOPN. g?pt. , 18396.tf.
PUBLIC.
country. 2 3 -8, 2 1-2, 2 3-4,3, 3 1-4. 3 1-2. iach pr. pound
cts. - 2 by 1-4 inch inch inch 8 inch thick D SPIKES Boxes. fill, to $2S. GEORGE CKUIKSHANK. - tf. HEADACHE. DR. E. SPOHIV, a German physician of much note, havinc devoted Lis attention for nnm years to the cure and removal of the causes of lkv ULb A2 D SICK HEADACHE, has the satisfaction to make known, that he has a remedy which by removing the causes cures effectually and permanently this distressing complaint There are many families who have consideied Sick Headache a constitutional incurable famiiy complaint. Dr. S. assures them that they are mistaken, and laboring under distress which thrv misht not only alleviate, but actually eradicate 1... .u ... . ' uy use use oi bis remedy. It is the result of scientific research, and aderdtis patent medicines, and is not unpleasant to the taste. IIEADCHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn's remedy for this distressing complaint is every day gaining is certainly a matter of much astonishment. That so much suffering should have existed for ages without any discovery of an effectual preventive, or cure, is trulv a subject oj much regret, but Dr. S. now assures the public that such a remedy has been invented as will convince the most credulous. The principles upon which it acts are simple and plain. It is on admitted fact that this complament, whether called Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arisess, primarily from the stomach those who think they have the nervous headache may rest assured that this organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that the system has become vitiated or debilitated through the stomach, and that only through the same channel must they expect a restoration of the natural and healthy functions of the system This object Dr. Sphon's remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth of this position cannot he controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headache become convinced of it. the sooner will their sufferings end in restoration of neaitn. ur. cphon pledges his professional reputation on this fact. The remedy may be had of apothecaries generally throughout the United States. Sold at the Drug Stores of H. Deckih, and Hitt & Sawtf.r, Vincennes, Ia. Vincennes, March 25, 1839. 44-ly. II . A B D I L L UOULD respectfully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER. TIN. SHEET-IRON JVJtllJE in nil its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of wares.intending to offer them at all times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his ware shall be equal to any in the west, and to offer it upon as reasonable terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. Afl kinds of job woik. attended to, with neatness and despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in good order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in exchange for wares. HIRAM ABDILL. Vinncenes, Dec. 1st, 1839 17-1 y. TAILORING. 0"HE subscribers would respectfully inform I their friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, Esq. as a Magistrate's office, on Market 6t., where by their experience in, and attention to their businoss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. SAML. R.DUNN. B. H. CORNWALL. Nor. 1, 1839 23-ly.
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Bistiling Apparatus. 2 LARGE Copper Still Worms and other Distilling apparatus fer tale very low. Apply to I. N. WHITTLESEY. Nor. 16,1889 2-tf
COPPER, TIN, & SHEET IRON
Tin Ware at wholesale and Retail. jit the Cincinnati $ Louisville Prices I have a large stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will sell on accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Copper, 1 in, & sheet Iron manufactory will be carried n as usual at my old stand on Market street nearly oppsite the Mrket house; where all kinds of jobwork will be done according to order at short notice. IX. SMITH. March 15th 1838--tf PARTICULAR NOTICE. P?nooi iijuvuieii iu lilt; 111 niijr v j , hereby notified that indulgence vill be no longer given, and unless they come forward and make prompt payment, they may expect to pay costs. II. DECKER. Nov. 1, 1839 23-tf. Jut Received, I QUANTITY of Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather, and for sale by MADDOX 4 GASS. Vincennes, July 10, 18397ILaw Notice. P. HANSBROUGII LEMEN, Attorney $ Counsellor at Law, JIW LEBAXO. SCr-lIVAJr COl'XTI, IXD. Office in the counting room of C. Polke, cc Co opposite Dr. J. S. Gunn's. April 20, 183947 tf G0AGI1 MAKING. THE undersigned having recently obtained an excellent Smith, would inform the public, that he still carries on the above business in all its various branches. He has now on hand several Carriages of different patterns, which will be finished at the shortes notice, and which he will warrant to be as good as any in the United States in point of durability. Oiders from any part of the country will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. (Tj-Repairing done at the shortest notice. DANL. WHITMORE. Not. 15, 1939 25-7t. Casli7 Produce, & Exchange Store. C POLKE & Co. having taken the Store Room latey occupied by F. Redman, Main St. (New Lebanon, la.) directly opposite Dr. J. Gunn's office, are prepared to offer almos every article in the Dry Geods and Grocery line, at Vincennes prices. They are ready and willing at all times to accommodate a customers. Please call and give us a trial. C. POLKE t C. April 5, 1639-45-tf. Salt! Salt!! 1 OOO k'8, f Kenawha salt, just received and for sale for cash only, by THORN & TRACY. April 9, 1839 46-tf. THORN & TRACY HA VE ust received direct from Philadelphia, LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF a Dry Goods. Groceries, Qucctiswarc, Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Hoot and Shoes. Which they will sell unusually low for cash. Octr. 14th, 1839. 21 tf. JVI1W GOO OS. JE59 2k2fcnr2T SDoB have pj just received, at their old stand on Market Street, one door below Burtch x Hannah, a new and very extensive assortment of GOODS, Consisting of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Queensware, Brush, Silk, Eur, Wool& palm leaf Hats, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Victoria, Kid, Morocco, & Sealskin Slippers, Iron, Nails, Castings, etc., Ac, Jc. ALSO A large assortment of Ready made mTjtnrrSTSD with almost evry other arti cle necessary to complete a first-rate assortment. All of which will bo sold unusually low for CASH or country produce. Persons wanting to purchase, would do well to call and examine the stock. May 17s 1839 51-tf. DUE NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted tn the late firm of Abdill & Green, bv note or book accocnt. to come forward and make immediate payment. This course L made incumbent, in rnnseauenee of the death of C. K. Green, of the aforesaid firm, and it is expected tkat sach as ara thus indebted, will make prompt payment.
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Receiving, Forwarding, Commit liwi MERCHANT, Vincennes, Ia. REFERENCES. Burtch & lleberd, Vinccnnes, la. G. Cruikshank &. Co. do Bonner & Carnan, do R. Smith, do . E. & O. Brown, Clinton, Ia. Webb Ac hoemaker, Lafayette, la. Wm. Thurston cV Co. 7 ... . F. C. Gwathney & Co. $ Evan.viUe, la. F. B. Tillay, Louisville Kj. Hefford & Sorgfrey, New Orleans Vncennes.enMchr9 183844-1 f. Three Farms tor Sale. CTTHE subscriber will sell on accommodating LL terms, three of tho best farms in Indiana, with every imDrovement that is necessary. R. Y. CADDINGTON. Vincennes, Nov. 30th 1839 27-tf New Fall fc Winter CoodsT THE subscribers have just received from the Eastern cities, a large and general assormont of JlSJIi) WXslVlJk suitable for the present and approaching seasons, consisting of almost every article usually kept in Dry Good Stores, such as Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardwaie, Saddlery and Queenswarr, Ladies' and Misses' Leghorn, Straw and Willow Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, men and boys' Fur, Silk and Russia Hats, Fur and Sealskin Caps, 4c, all of which was bought during the pressure at low prices, and now offer them to the public at a lmall advance. Persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves. N. B. Corn, Oats and Hay will be received for debts, or in exchange for goods. J. S. fc W. J. WISE. Oct. 25, 1838 22-tf. ATTENTION!! A LL persons indebted to the subsciiber by nolo or book account, are hereby notified to comeforward and liquidate the same, prei vious to the first day of March ensuing, or theif notes and accounts will be placed in the hands o an officer for collection. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Dec. ISfh 1839 -30-tf. 1 1 c jl: a n is s PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. EIGHTH YEAR. THIS SCIiOOI; OPEN TO PIPII.S OF EITHER SEX, OR ANY AGE. Bf EElNG PROCURED IF DESIRED. r'trlL.S taught as their circumstances r. quire. Tuition 5 per quarter, of 1 2 weeks, $ 1 i per year, of 48 weeks. Extra charge for wood &c. Moneys due on entrance. Entrance understood to be for a regular term, unless there is a special agreement otherwise. Mr. fc Mrs. CROBY, ConducSort. Vincennes, Sept. 0, 1839 16-Iy. JUoctors SOltliSrSTXllLT WJj AVE left the notes and accounts of ALU their late partnership in my 5and for collection. Those indebted will do wel to call shortlv and save cost. MARTIN ROBINSON, J. P. Vincennes. Oct. '24, 18:H. '22-tf Groceries, JLiquors, Are. npiii undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Vincer.net, and the public generally, that he has established a ti ? 7 rM V" t establishment on Market Street, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a general assortment of LIQUORS, GROCERIES, etc., which he will sell for the lowest market price. Those in tho adjoining towns, who are in that line of business, will do well to call, as hf tint. ters himself that they will be satisfied. N. D. The highest market nrirw will be given for Whiskey. ISAAC RYAN. v incennes. May 2, 139 -49-tf. The r.-iKt ry HE subscriber has sold out his stock of goods at wholesale, and is now lptnrm;.i . t lect his debts; those owinir bv count will save costs by their early attention to this notice. The following articles mill h- r. ceived in payment, if delivered immediately via. Corn, Wheal, CorJwood and Cash. D WHEELER, vmcennes, April 12, 1RS3 4C-tf. N O T I C E . GREEN HOW & BOYLE hare now in store and offer for sale on a very small advance on Louisville prices, 25 Bags Rio Coffee, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 25 N. O. do, 30 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18 window Glass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chesti Y. II. Tea, Linseed Oil. Lamp Black, &c, &c. Oct. 11. 1839 20-tf. NOTICE. njlHE partnership heretofore existing r, waiMO and style of P. Moore, fc Co., is this day mutually dissolved. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, eith er by note or book account, are requested to call and settle the same with Patrick Moore, who is authorised to receive nrl settle the same. PATRICK MOORE & Co. Vincennes, July 5, 1"39 6THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Is DublfstirU cbrrn .Satutto.tu BY it. CAD'lMXUTOrV. TERM $2 00, If paid in advance. $2 50, If paid during tht f.ret tin months $3 00, If not paid during tht Jir tlx wonths, $1 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only the option of the publisher while arrearags are due. () Advertisements making one sqiike or Ics wilt be inserted three times for ona dollar, and t.vonty-five cents every for subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without orders will, in all eases, be inserted until forbid, and charged ae cordingly. Fits Doklabs, will hereaAer V ctarsd
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