Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 March 1840 — Page 4
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?V beautiful head of hair is the grandest orJft, jQj namont belonging to tho human fr9me. How strangely the loss of it changes the counte nance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old egc, which causes many to recoil at bein
uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to dy which by removing the causes cures ctLn tualavoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintanc e; ly and primancntly this distressing complaint. the rem under of their lives is consequently spent There arc many families who have consh'eied in retirement. In short, not even the loss of ick Headache a constitutional incurable family properly tills the generous thinking youth with complaint. Dr. S assures them that they arc that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss cf his mistaken, and laboring under distress which they hair. To avert all these unpleasant circr.mstan- mi-ht not only allevi.te, but actually eradicate ces, OLDRIDOE' BALM OF COLUMBIA by the u-e of his remedy. tops the hair from falling off on the fust appli-i It is the result of scientific research, and adcalion, and a few bot'.cs restores it again. It erjdiis patent medicines, and is not unpleasant
likewise produces eve-brows and whiskers; pre-; vents 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 proprietors-. QKead the following
ROBERT WHARTON, Esq. late Mayor of fectual preventive, or cure, is truly a subject oj Philadelphia, has certified, as mai be seen below: J much regret, but Dr. S. now azures the public to the high character of the following gentlemen. : ihat such a remedy has been invented as willconThe undersigned do hereby certify that we . vince the most credulous. The principles upon have used the Balm of Columbia discovere 1 by J. which it acts are simple and plain. It is an adOldridge, and have found it highly serviceable, ! mined fact that thU. complament, whether called
cot oniv as a preventive against the tailing oil oi : hiir, but also a certain restorative. Wm. THATCHER, sen. Methodist Minister in St. George charge, No. 8G North Fifth fit. Jonx P. Igiis, 331 Arch st. Jousr D. Thomas. M. D. 163 Rice st. Joa S. Fluey, 101 Spruce st. Hitch McCunnr, 213 sjjuth 7th st. JOHN GARD.jr. 123 Arch st. It will certainly raie its virtues i:i the estimation of the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 ycais of ge, and the others not less than 30. from the Mayor. Commonwealth or Pen stlva si a, City of Philadelphia. I, ROBERT WHARTON, Miycr of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with Messrs. J. I. Ingles, Jonn 6. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the above certificate, that they t.re gentlemen of character and respectability, and as sudi full credit should bo given to the said cer tilicate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the 6eal of this city to be affixed, this L. S. sixth day of December, eke. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. CAUTION. Observe that each bottle of the genuine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on which is represented the F;;!Is cf Niagara, the gent's name Ac For sale at the Drug Stores of Ilitt & Sawyer and H. Decker, Market street, Vinccnncs, la. K ch 23, I S3 9 l l-!y. FILES IIEIUiOKitROlDS. O cure r.o pay. Price -1 Hoy's Lini7iit.it no fiction. This c.sraordinary chemical composition the retult of science ai d the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to l He public w'as invested wuh lis solemnity of a death bed bequest has Xiince gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sus'aininrr the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridley's last confession, that '"he dared not die w ithout giin l' posterity the benefit of hb knowledo.j on this subject,"' and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant Solomon Hayes, tho secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal hospitals, anil the private practice in our ootintrj, first and most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so extensively snd effectual ly as to bgflle credulity, unless where its rfftct3 aie witnessed Externa!! in the ,
following complaints: J vvherc calomel has been re-orted to, eveiy medical For Dropsy. Creating extraordinary man ought to hail it with joy. I feel more at lib. ibsorption at once. ' ertv to tecommend your medicine, and resort to All IVcUingS Reducing them in a few the use of it in my practice, from the fact that it 6 (is no secret remedial measure, as you mae Tirf i : known all its component parts. nhcrtmatism Acute or chronic, giving j T havc for Jo;u.s ,,ecn rrcomrnondis the Toluick ease. ! mato as an article cf refection, and particularly Sore Throat By Cancers, ulceiS and ( t0 riY convalesr inur jaticnts, as an excellent cor- ? 1 J 5 . j reclive in bilia y derangement; connected with Croup, and IVhooping Cough Ex-, which I have, in my notca, sorr.e very interesting emdlv .nnd over the chest. fact-and eases. fjri t- n.. We vis i von to send u1? a pot of the I.xtract Jill Brumes, Sprains and liurns lu- ' , . . 1 , , ,f - I for each kind uf the pihs m mass, and halt a up in a lew hours. ! gross of boxes. Two or three physicians in this Sorrs and Clcers Either freeh or long I1Pi5;ih..rhood will become agents, if you desire, ending, and fever sorrs. and will send on the necessary papers With SOLOMON HAYES. a little trouble in introdu. iig vour medicine, I
Sold at the i)rii" Stores of II. Dec;r, and Hirr & Sawyer, Vincennes Vincenne?, March 23, 1939, M-ly. i. COPPER, TIN. &. SHEET IRON Tin Ware ni irhcIi'Sc a:acS Jit th: Cincinnati A," Louisville Prices I have a large stock of Tin on hand, and will rnntinnc to kceD it on hand, and will sell n accomodating terms to customers and the tublic generally. The Copper, Tin, & sheet 'ron manufactory will be carried on as usual fit sr old stand on Market street nearly opp site the frliMtirtntA- l.ornnll Uin.laof InbWork will be Mrkct house; where all kinds of jobtvork will be S?ne oc o'c iv. z to order at ebort notice. N. SMITH. lUrth. 15th 1836--tf SADDLES. A LOT of Saddles of superior workmanship, Tnet eastern munufrcture for sale very low fc GREENHOW 4 BOYLE. Sept. 20th. 130 -IT-tf. TEie IiH3t Notice. rrHE subscriber has eokl out his stock of goods i- at wholesale, and is now determined to coli... u: ih.tsn owiim bv note or book ac-
ICCl ll Vll. L'l-, ---C3 count iU save costs by their early attention to thia notice. The following articles will be roceiTed in payment, if delivered immediately viz: Com. Wheat, Cordwood . rmoenne, April 13, 4Giif.
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Till- E. SPOHN, a German physician much of j"J note, having devoted his attention for some vcarstothe cure and removal of the causes of NERVOUS AND SICK HEADACHE, has the satisfaction to make known, that he has a remeo toe taste HEADC11E, SICK Oil NERVOUS The extraordinary reputation thnt Dr. Spohu's remedy for this distressing complaint is every .day gaining is certainly a matter of much asto; ishmciit. That so much suffering should ha'e existed for ages without any discovery of an efuk. Headache, or Acrvous ileaitaclte, an-ess. 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 heaithy functions of the system This object Dr. Sphon's remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth of this position cannot be controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headache become convinced of it, the sooner will their sufferings end in restoration of health. Dr. Sphon pledges his professional leputation on this fitct. The remedy may be had of apothecaries generally throughout the United Slates. Sold at the Drug Stores of II. Dtctra, and Hi rr fc S a v r f rt , Vincennes, la. Vincennes, March 25. ISo'J. 4 1-1 y. M BUBS' Compound Extract of MITT & SAWYER, bavin? been api-oi-Ued, g by the proprietors, whoosale nger.is lr the ahove valuable etlicine, will turmoil LnijRists and Mcrclianls of th-? neighboring towns at the Eastern prices. For tcotnnonials as to the value and efficacy of thU medicine, the public are invited to peruke a pamphlet which can be had gratis at our Drug Store. Thi-s pamphlet contains statements from intelligent 1 hysicians, l.ditors ot en snapf rs and others, which est ..blisli its icput:tim as the Tnost valuable anlibihous medicine ever offered to the public. These pills are particularly recommended as a t-afe and convenient family medicine, winch may be depended on in tho primary stages of most diseases incident to this oountry. A few testimonials are subjoined The foHuwi.15 is extracted from a letter to one of the proprietors by the Hon. I. Burnett, formerly nnvorof the city of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, January Glh 1S33. J J a. .Mii.rs: Dear I have UFCd your Co.nnound 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 liiious 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 etiicacious as calomel in correcting a bilious habit. I have used them myself with great benefit. SAAC BURNETT. T.mntn can be substituted in half the cases ' think a large amount can be sold. In great haste, Yours truly, GEO. W. II. LANDON, M. D. Hchron, Ohio, August 1S33. To Dr. A. Miles." Letter fro7n Dr. Lawrence. The following letter from Dr Lawrence, is evidence, that the medicine proves abundantly successful in those countries where disease developcs itself in its most malignant forms. 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 many letters that we are daily receiving from physicians, who, having used the medicine with success, are aniious to obtain tiic component pa:t. (We would here remark, that wc inviriably comply with their request, and furnish them the desired information. Dn. Milks, Dear Sir: The object of (his .8. to so.lcit U:r component parts of your Compound Extract of Tomato; as I have used the article in my practice, and I must say, that I have ncvei found a medicine, the Therapeutic powers of which has proved so satisfactory, as this Extract of Tomato. , " ! 1 h(1VC USCJ " in almost everv torm or disease where cathartics are indicated, and its operation has ahvavs been attended with tho samo happy effects. I am, Fir, Very respectfully, Yours. cVc. JAMES D. LAWRENCE. Comnatboro', S. C. Sept. SOth 1S3S." April 20, 1S33 47 ly Valuable Land tor sale. 1' HERE will be sold at private sale 210 arpents of most excellent Laud in the Lower Prairie, adjoining Vincsnues : arpents in front, running back 80 arpents. The above land is joineJ by F. Bayard on the lower, and N. Smith on the upper side. Terma, reasonable. Apply to ' R. Y. CADDINGTON. Sfyt. Sth, 1850, 15 tf,
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THE subscriber acknowledges with gratitude, the liberal patronage he has received curing a res1 denee of four yea.s in this section ot country. He has studied successful his o n ntercrt by identyi.ng it with ihe interest of the public; to do which, he has cold at small profits, and obtained cash returns! Having quit the Drv Good business, and turned h.s sole afent.on to the .Iron. Nail. Casting, and Grocery business, he" can oilVr such an assortment, and .nducements, as will defy competition. To prove ihat this is no idle brag, to bring himself into notice he herewith subjoins a hs ;.f articles, ana prices, which upon examination and enquiry, you will find he has been tae Jir-t to bring to a level witn the productive labor of the country. On hand, 190,000 pounds of Bar Iron, assorted; GO.0U0 pounds of Castings; ooO kegs naue; togethcr with a general assortment of Groceries, and Liquors.
Flat baii. 1 5-S, 1 3-1, 1 7-8, Z, 'i a i-i, - 3 3.1,4, and 4 1-2 inch by 1-2 to 1 1-2 by 1-2 inch 5 and G by C-S and 1-1 inch 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 3 3-1. 4. 4 1-4 and 4 2 2 1-2 and 2 3-1 by 1-1 inch r 1 1-2 and 1 5 8 by 3-S and 1-4 1 3-8 and 1 1-4 by 3-8 and 1-2 1 bv 5-S. 1-2 and" 3.8 inch
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llunsi SI10E 1) A II, 1 1-S and 1 1-4 by 1-4, 3-16 and 1-8 3-4 inch by 1-4, 3-lG and I-S men Round and sat'-wit itjon. 1 and 1-8 inch round, 1 nnd 1-8 i.--.ch square 1 .1-8, 1 3-4 and 1 7-8 inch (Tiled,) 2. 2 1-S and 1-4 " 3.3 1-4 and 3 1-S 3-4 inch, round and square, 5-8 " " " 1- 2 and 3-16 inch, round and squaro, 2- 8 and 7-16 " 5-16 " " 1-4 Hoop ibon. 2 1-2, 2 7-8, 3 1-4, 3 1-2 and 4 inches I 3-4 and 2 1 1-8 and 1 1-1 1 inch v.i lc Coopeu's noop, 7(S do. do. b-ii do. do. Sui.et inox. Nos. 2?, 23 and 24, v.iro Nop. 25 and 26, " " Nos. 13, 14 and 15, " NilL hods, Deck and spike iou' ?j.oco:i sla us Do. WINCB J JR I Ei 8 tCd, l?d, 16d and 20d Nail.1, 8, and S.l Gd and 7d " 51 4d o a 3, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 inch Spike, 5, 5 1-2 and G inch " Assort ! n castings, Kettles, Pols, Ovens, r-kiiiets odd Lids and Wagon Stoves ol every variety, horn Vincennes, December tl 1st I -r,9 U VOTICE is hereby gicn to all those iiuh Lto I to the l ite firm oi" Abdili (ireen, by note or biuk accoi nt. to come f uward and make immedi ate payment. This course i.. mad-! incumbent, in consequence of the death of C. II. Green, of the aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such cs arc thus indebted, will make prompt pavmcnt. II . A 11 DILL. Nov. 19th 1S39 G-tf. rlll cnli5.'.i;ur will bi-II on aecoiiiaiOibltlLtr terns, thn eef the best farms in Indiana, .i. - :- . o,. n.,, nil eeiv iiiKu o i ii' in i.icn. i.t uiii.-oui,. K. V. CADDINGTON. Vincennes, Nov. HOth 1S3-J 27-tf v fl ' c e r e-: PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. EIGHTH Y EAR. Pll'lI S OF EITIIIMI SEX, OR ANY AOK. DCAHDIKG PROCUEED IP DESKl-ZD. I FL'PILS taught as their circumstances rcgpire. Tuition 5 per quarter, of 12 weeks, 15! par year, of 43 weeks. Extra charge for woodj &c. ' Moneys due on entrance. Entrance un-, dcr-tood to be for a regular term, unless thc.e is a snecial agreement olheiwise. Mr. 6: Mrs. CKODV. Ciiiduciors. Vincennes, Sept. f), IS3Q lG-ly. EVELiY M AN ATT E ND TO HIS O U7 N S II O P ! IIE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Vincennes, and the public gener- : iiv, that lie has opened a HOOT and SHOE Manufactory, on Water street, opposite Mr. L. Thorns' store, where he can u!v"j;s he found during bunncss hours, ready to attend to ail orders in bis line. Iy strict attention to business, in accordance with his motto, and a determination to make his work recommend itseli, lie hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. N. 15. Lady's shoes, ( wator-prcot, cork bottoms) manufactured to order, in the latest st!e, and upon short notice. Also, repairing done with despatch. J. McINTOSIIVincennes, January, 2Gd 1840 35-3t. " J UST REC K I V E D. r BUSHELS of first rate Cranberries, ami 'tor sale by THORN V TRACY", ept. 27, 1S39 17r HAVE disposed of ray Grocery establishment to Evans Brown, who' , and who iv ill pay ail de1 fo rinerly kej)t by me ! ' I ..-.rt Un ..f-imn A. .;t m(. n,l rPivc-JIdeLts due me. on account of said grocery. ELIJAH THORN. Sept. G, 1S33 lG-tf. Eleadi2I FeJ stones. J UST received fifteen sets of Head and Fcot i'tones, assorted sizes, an dfor sale low by j D. Vv'lllTMOKE. j Oct. 25, 1839 22-tf. IVEW F E2 C K IT . I frc HE undersigned has leased vi-.h the Broadj& way-House, the Ferry leading to St. Louis, for a term of five years, These citizens of Vin cennes and others, who wish to cross the river by ihe year, can make application so soon as tho ice breaks up. He pledges himself to keep such persons cmpioyeu, a win .nuu.. ... ... u., i -ii u- .r; charce of their duty, and obliging to customers. Vincennes, Jan. 1 0th 1340 33-tf. FORElW AND store, and for sale at an advance of 15 per
Ji cent, onco.t and charges, for cash, a small quality. Any person ing . - - stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. Also, article, can examine them by calling at the Cabipure French and Peach Brandy, Holland Gin, net room of Andrew Gardner, whero ho calcuInsh Whiskey, c by j htca upon keeping a constant .upply. GKEENIIOW & BOYLE. ! JONATHAN bMILEY. Vinceinwa, Feb. 6th, 1610 37-tf. t Viacfnuw, Feb. 1 1th, 1810.-33-tf
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- -t --.-'i pr. pounu. C c 7 C G 7 7 7 7 8 7 C 7 7 8 7 7 8 8 8 U 7 7 K 8 S 10 10 10 9 8 8 7 S 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-1 1-4 1-4 1-4 3-4 1-2 cts. i men 1-2 by 1-4 inch inch inch inch thick wida. 1-2 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-3 3-4 1-2 3-4 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-2 3 4 1-2 1-4 34 1-4 1-2 U 8 A9 7T KoiC 7 7 S 8 5 VI 6 8 4 1-4 1-1-1 3-4 1-2 1-2 1-2 - tf. ftll, to s: G EOKGK C K U 1 K S HANK. r.9 - S m te. L. i III TEAMS Cornmon 'rapjiing, ?0 do. Tt a do. 100 1 J do. Post o.llce do Just receive J and for sale (at the manufacturer' wholesale pi ices.) adding freight from Louisville and a small per cent, for selling. WM. -SJ. IIEBEUD. J u . y 14, T.I ,1,. i r llO(J'S BRISTLES. r V H E highest price will be pai denvcred to us at Citicmr id for hog's bristles inati, at any tune previous to the first of June r:ext. Those eng ieed in s!uu -htfrincr ho rs will ilo well to save their bristles, &s we shall havc an agent in this m igl borhood, early in Fcl.ruary, who will purchase tiiem. CAZZAM & BUTLER. Vinsenr.es, Dec'r. 7t!i ISo'J 2S-3m. Receiving, Fonrarding, .y Commission 3! ERClIAiM, J'utccniica, la. EEFEEEKCES. Burtch & Ilebei Vincennes, la. CJ. Ciuikshfink &. Co. Bonner &. Caman, R. .smith, E. oc (). Brown, Webb & hoomaker, Wn. Thuratci .V Co. F. C. Gwathnev Sc Co. F. B. Tiilay, llcllbrd & iSorgfrey, do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la. Louisville Ky. New Orleans Vncennes.enMchrO 1S3S 41-t f. T IIE subscribe! wishes to call the attention his numerous and respectable, customers to his present extensive stock of GOODS, just arrived from Baltimore, consisting of 4 Pipes Champaign Brandy. 4 Cognac do. 4 Brls Pale Sherry Wine, 1 Puncheon Irish Whiskey, 4 Eils. Flour Starch, 12 Boxes Impel ial Tea, 21 " Young llys.m, 10 Bils. Madeira Wine, 10 Boxes Sperm Candies, 40 Bags Rio CoPcc, 60 Cans Sardines, 40 " Oysters. AUo, a large and extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, cf ihe bet quality, and of all sizes. Persons desirous to get good value at luwpru will do well to call and examine, as the subscnl rices criber has selected his stock from the Eastern Markets, PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Dcc'r. 20th 1833-30-tf. Icw I'nU &, Winter 2oods. raIE subscribers have just received from the B Eastern cities, a large and general assorment suitable for the present and approaching seasons consisting of almost every article usually kept in Drv Good Stores, such as Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddleiy and Queensware, Ladies' and Misses' Leghorn, Straw arid Willow Bonnets. Boots, Shoes, men and boys' Fur, Sill; and Russia Hats, Fur and Sealskin Caps, Jc, all of which wus bought during the pressure at low pi ices, and now oiler them to the public at a Imall advance. Persons wishing to purchase will tiieasu can uu - , , ... . - , for debts, or in exchange for goods. J. S. & W. J. WISE. Oct. 25, 1838 22-tf. G H H 5. li II A I H D . HE subscriber has now on hand, a handsome assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best
T A I K I . pIIE subscribers would respectfully inform g their friends and the public Kencrally. that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, Esq. as a Magistrate's cCice, on Market st., where by their experience in, and attention to their businoss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. SAML.tt. DUNN. 1J. H. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 1S3J 23 ly.
H . A B 8 I L L w.TOri.D re?rieet- - i fully inform his friends, that lie will manufacture for sale a!! i.i:.!s cf Mh COPPER. TIN. W R df. SHEET-IJION in all its various branches. He solicits the rttention of dcaicrs, to his stock of wares.sntending to oiler them st n!lts.me an assortment cornph ie, a- well is perfect :n its workmanship. He intends l':at his ware thai! be equal to any' in the west, and to offei it upon as reasona'de terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or anv other western market. AH kinds of job woik attended to, with neat- , ncss and uerpaicn. House-Gutters made and put up in good oruer, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in ex change for wares. I HAM A B DILL. Vinncenes, Dec. 1st, 1839 17-ly. T.a ! .r c: ir li s ! Plot: S' ft m .w A lot cf sujerior Ploughs just reccied, and for sale by N. SMITH. Jan. 20th 13-JO r,C-tf. fiREENIIOW eV BOVLE arc ju.-t in receipt Igjlj of addit'onal supplies of Winter Goods, which render th'-ir stock complete and r.tte extensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing, as they. will sell for the cash, unusually low. Pork of good quah'y will be taken at the h'ghest market rnco in exc.iange tor gooili:, at the lowest cash prices at the stur ? of GREENHOW L BOVLE. Dec. 20, 1333 30-tf. rRlIIE parlnersliip heretofore existing and tiding business under tho name and style of l Moore, Co., is this day mutually dissolved. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to l!ie late fn;n, eit!ier by nolo or boo!: account, are requested to call and settle the s inui with Patrick .Moore, who is authorised to receive and settle the siure. I'ATIUCK MOOKK t Co. Vinecr.ne?, July 5, 1 2'J C5 T ( V V. s . craUST received from the I.air.asco Foundry. 5 three very superior Union cooking stoves, a nevy arid approved pattern, suitable for small families, at reduced prices. Al.-o, Cannon, and tenplate stoves, lor sale bv GREENHOW .'c BOVLE. Vincennes, Dec'r. 12th 1S3J 2U-tf. w a o o s. S aSAJfS? & -Xuj HAVE just received, at t.'ieir old stand on Market Street, one door hi low Burtch it Hannah, a new and very extensive assortment of Consisting of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Queenswere, Brush, Silk, Fur, Woolcc palm leaf Hats, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Victoria, Kid, Morocco, A. Sealskin SlipIron, Nails, Castings, eve, Ac, c. ALSO A lar3C assortment of Ready made iyjlH2j 1 with almost evt ry other article necessary to complete a fust-rate assortment. All of which will be sold junujuah'y low for CASH or country produce. Persons wanting to purchase, would d well to call and examine the stock. May 17, 1533 51-tf. 7UST received and for sale by the subscriber a large and general as?oit..-.er.t i,f U-oU and Shoes, which will be. sold low f-r CASH cr COUNTRV PRODUCE, c-ornpikir.g the fo! lowing articles.
-1 h 1 1 s A -:p p r g gr , ,tt oes, Ikiifij thick Drogai-i, Vu a til's do (h Children s Seal Footed, (L) ancle ties. do L.ca Maro es scs7n .Hisses Kip pegged Shoal, do do scu-cd do H'omen's do pegged do Boy's Thick Boots, Youtlis do do Men's do do do Kip Broga7is thick do Calf pegged Boots do do do fine bcwed do do do dress do Humeri's L.acc Kip Bootees, Super fine pegged Hoots, The above goods will be sold cither by the box or retail to suit purchasers. P. MOOKE Vincennes, January 1st 1 3-1 0 3C-lf. TAR! TAU!: HfEp! -n c5 BBLS. Tar, jtMre i-A ceived and for sail ceived and for sale THORN & TRACY. June 21, 18391DIvASS Kettles just received and for sale J by N. SMITH. Aug. 28, 1839 14-tf :asli, Frdsscc, Store. Ti POLKE & Co. haviiK' takeu the -J Store Room latey occupied by F Reilman. Main St. fXew Lebanon. Ia.1 1 directly opposite Dr. J. Gunn's oflice 1 are prepared to offer almoa every article in the Dry Geods and Grocery line, at Vincennes prices. 1 hey are ready and willing at all times to accommodate a customers. Please call and five us a trial. C. POLKE & C. April 5, 1539-15-'.
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rpHE subscriber will ecll, that t known nml J- valuable farm, adjoining of Uruco ville, containins cbout200 ac?i0 cf nllch " uruhr cultivation, with a l.ricVIl,n8 house, 60 feet long, with live rooms Iowfr floor. nn1 a large and commodious p underneath, 30 feet long; together with a goo$ stables, and other out-houses; also about 5 i . gooJ n,Ic trec of excellent fruit. Title indisputable, pricf 8,1,1 term, eaTApply to WlAM BRUCE. Bruccville, la. Nov.30tl'9 23-1 It. FHIGKIbOTH.S & GAPS.
f(TfcUB ufS'c'1'P?:,uJ JSm iufonf? citizens of Vincennea, and thoy have and will c:tly keep cm h md, a lar;e afll'vral tssortment jf Hats. Ca c- which they fitter themselves they can1" '" thowi disposed to favur them with a czt' f b. ah they can be j urchased in the Wei Country. J. W. E.ME& CuVinccnncs, Nov. Sth, 2 I-Gm. WABASH LINE. -S T IL: A 11 P A V U K T The new Sr. a.n Boat R O, (drawing only tweniy-two ii'chc -water.) II. II. HARRISON, Master. The Steam Boat TUSCUMKIA, (drawing eighteen inches water,) G. Mi ( OLLOM, Mast.ui, Will ply the Wabah river the ensuing season from Louisville and Cincinnati, to La Fayette and Di Iphi. Tha Tescumbia, will remain above tho Rapids during low water, and the Rio, will run tr the Rapids, thereby enablinj ehij pers to be furo of gelling their freight at all time; they will also he prepared with good keels and lighters, to ena ble thcrn to facilitate the trasportation of height inthe lowest stages of the river. Both boats were bought expressly for the trade, and the owners, making tho Wabash country their residence, shippers may ret assured, that their interests will bo fctrictly identified with th?irs, and hope therefore, to be liberally pa'roniscd. H. D. WHEELER. H. H. HARRISON. G. McCOLLOM. For freight r passage, apt-Iy to J. DONOVAN, or ... H. I). WHEELER, 1 ' C. GRO VERM AN. Terre-HauU; W. T. BENBRILGE. La F.iyet'o who aie our authorised a nts. Viiicerine?, J-nuarv liOih, 110 30 t THORN TIIAl'V 1 1. 1 Vll in,! recti ved (line from J'i,:.'..dtrp!H, LARGE AND vJ KN Kit AL ASSORTMENT OK it Groceries, (lueenswar e , Hardware, CJIasswiire, Cultlery, Moot :J2SS NIa. Which they will sell unusuudy iw Inr citsh. Octr. 14th IS33.--21 tf. CA'S IS T"CCS II ! ! " K LL those indebted to the subscriber by nut or book account, which sup now due, nre roduested to call and settle the snie, a my book iiiU-t be settled once a ve.u. LITTLETON TIM MS. Vincennes. Jan. 23th LS40 3o-tf. PUST leceivt-d, between two and three bundled rj t'usliels ol blue-grass sccil, a Iresli anu genuu.a article, from the rich pastures of Bourbon county, Ivy., and lor sale low fur cash, by iho subscriber?. MADDOA' sV GASS. Viiicenr.es. Dec'r. lllh 1S3!) 2!Mf. x O T i C 10 . Cl KEEN HOW & UOYLK hive now 7T "' store anJ olFcr for sale on a very small advance on Louisville prices, 23 Hags Hio Coll'ee, 5 Bb'.s Loaf Sugar, 25 " N. (). dr. 0 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 13, 12 by 13 wiiuluw (.la?, 20 Reams Wra;ipin5 Paper, 30 Ke3 assorted Nails, 1 Oeroon SpaniIi Float Indigo, 10 Kegs While Lead, 12 Chests Y. II. Tea. LinsreJ Oil. Limp Hlack, uc, ;c. Oct. 11. 1.H39 20-tf. ILaw Nofiirc. P. HANSBRGBGH LEMEH, Attorney y Counsellor at Laiv, SKW I-EHAOV, SVLLIVA COf.NTT, ISD. Ollice in the counting loon.oft'. l'olhc, &. Ct opposite Dr. J. S. G unit's. April '-0, lS3f) 47 tf A LL persons indebted to the subsciiber bv n to or book account, are hereby notified to come forward and liquidate. tho same, pre vious to the first day of March ensuing, or their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands uf an officer fur collection. PATKICK MOOIU;. Vincennes, Dec. ISth 1S39 30-tf. MO.EY" WANTED: A LL those indebted to II ITT &SAWY"ER, whose notes are due, and whose accounts have been standing a rea sonable time, will save costs by paying them in ashort time, as it ia absolutely necessary for us to collect. Vincennes, Nov'r 22d 1830 26-tf. Til i!INCENNES GAZE I TT Is iluulfsjjrt cbtrn Sntuuap TERM $2 00., If paid incdvanee. $2 50, if paid during the first tU month $3 00, If not paid during the Jli$ six tvunlhs, $1 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only the option wf '' publisher while arrearage are due.
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