Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 May 1840 — Page 4

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SONG. THE HERO OF TIPPECANOE. 7un Ifysm ic line. Ye jolly young lads of Indiana, And all ye Van Buren men too, Come out from amongst the foul party, And vote for Old Tippecanoe, etc. The great Twenty-ninth sirs is coming, And the Vaniacks begin to look blue, They know there's no chance for poor Matty If we'll stick to Old 'J lppeeanoe, If we'll stick, 4cI therefore now give you a warning, Not that any good it will do, For Fin certain that you all are going To vote for Old Tippecanoe, To vote, Ac. Then let us he up and a doing, And cling to our cause hravc and true, I'll bet you a fortune we, 11 heat them, With the Hero of Tippecanoe. With the Hero, Ac. Good men from the Var j veks are flying, Which makes 'em look kinder eskew, For they see they are joining the standard, With the Hero of Tippecanoe. With the Hero, Ac. They say that he lived in a Cabin And lived on old herd cider too, We!!, what if he did, I'm certain, He's the Hero of Tippecanoe, He's the. Hro, Ac. Then let us all go up the Wabash, A tul form a procession or two, And I tell you the. Vanj-icks will startle, At the sound of Old Tippecanoe. At the sound, c. A for one Fm fully determined To go, let it rain, hail or snow, And do what I can in the battle, For the Hero of Tippecanoe. For the Hero, $-c. And if wc get any ways thirsty, Fll tell you what we all can do, We'll biing down a keg of Hard Cider, And drink to Old Tippecanoe. And drink, Ac. A TIPPECANOE SONG. Air Tyrolese Song of Liberty. .Now with song the land resoundeth, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! And echo through the Union boundeik, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! Hear the Whiggies eing So delighted; See the Locoes run All aiTiightcd; Foci's brains do now abound with Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! noe! Tippeca', Tippeca', Tippeea', Tippiea', TippecaTippccauoe! Tippecanoe! We've got a brave log cabin candidate, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! A good hard cideir, not a brandy pate, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! And well elect our man, That i-s if we can; Little Matty Van Is in the frying pan. And in the fire he goes at any rate; Tippecanoe! Tij pecanoe! noc! Tippeca', Tippeca', Tippeca', Tippeca', TippceaTipprcanoe! Tippecanoe! Thus we'll save the great United States, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! Merrily singing in our candidates, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! We go in for you, Tippecanoe; Pray how Jo you do, Tippecanoe We'll elect you and defy the fates, Tippecanoe! Tippecanoe! LIMES ON W 0 F2 E N . To le read ult .rna!c! a, or as they are written, as may suit the taste or sentiments of readers. The bliss of him no tongue can tell, Who in a weman doth confide, Who with a woman scorns to dwell, Unnumbered evils will betide. They fill each leisurab'e day With joy and innocent delight; With cheerless glo-m and misery Ate none possessed while u their eight. They make the dally path of life A pleasant journey strewed with flowers; A dreary scene of painful strife They quickly change with matchless powers. Domestic joys will fast decay Where female influence is unknown; Where'er a woman holds her sway, A man is in perfection shown. She.s never failing to display Truth in its native loveliness; A heart inclined to treachery A woman never did possess. That man true dignity will find Who tries the matrimonial state; Who pours contempt on woman kind Will mourn his folly when too late. ON MIS 3 ATJNE DREAD. "Toast any gulbut her," said Ned "With every other flutter I'll be content with Anne Bread, And woirt have any but-her." The builders at the North are all going for Harrison. Constant employment in the erection of log cabins is supposed to have effected a great change in their political opinions.

ROPES! ROPES!! ROPES!!! LEWIS STOWLP, tenders his sincere thanks to those who have heretofore so liberally patronized him and solicits a continuance. He has now, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply of Grass and Hemp Cable Ropes, IJed Cords, and Plough Lines, Trot Lines, Fishing Lines Chalk Lines, &c, all of which he w ill dispose of on reasonable terms. March 4J7, IS 10 41-tf.

ft BRASS Kettles just received and for sale iU hy X. SMITH Aug. 28, 1830 H-tf P 1 o is ar U s I PIo ii & ii ! ! lot of tot ot superior l loughs just received, and 1 - for sale by X. SMITH. Jan. 29th 1S10 :;fi-tf. N O T 1 C E . KEEN HOW & BOYLE have now in store and offer for sale on a ve ry small advance on Louisville prices, 25 Baqs Kio Coffee, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 23 N. O. do, 30 20 30 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by IS window Class, Reams Wrapping Paper, Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chests Yr. H. Tea, Linseed Oil, L-imp Black, etc., etc. Oct. 11, 18:59 20-if. ILsnv Notice. P. HANSBROUGH LEMEN, Attorney - Counsellor at Law, VHW LF.H.VXOV, Sl'LLIVAM COTXTT, INN. Olnee in the counting room oft'. Polke, A Co opposite Dr. J. S. Conn's. April 20. 1839 47 tf FU11S!! FURS!!! THE highest price in cash will be given for any quantity of Otter. Raccoon, Mink, Wild Cat, and V ox Furs, also the liMicst market price will be paid for as many Deer Skins as may be rought to the subscriber in incennes. M. JONES. ct. 11. 1639 20-tf. HEWITT, ALLISON &, Co. COMMISSI O X M E It U II A N T S , Main St., Louisville, Ivy. rIMlE subscribers have formed a connexion for mission bus ness, under the linn and stvle of lieu ill. Allison. & Co. Intending to conduct an exclusive Commission business, they oiler liberal cash advances on all consignments of merchandise or produce. Tin ir oJTjcc is in the new store on Main street, between ")th ai Cth, a few doors above tho Exchange lotel. JAMES HEWITT. JOHN S. ALLISON. Wm. 13. CLIFTON. Louisville, Feb. 7th, IS 10 10 5m. Ii. Wrcjjorv $c Co, Xo. 113 Main St., Wheeling, la., Feb. 12M. MAMMOTH LOTTERY. ?, 5,000, $15,000, $10,000. ALEX ANDRt V LOTTERY; Class A, draws at Alexandria, April 16th 1S40.

1 I'rize of '"",000 1 Pii.e of f 5,000 1 do 25,000 1, do 4,000 1 do 15,000 5 do 2,500 1 do 10.000 10 do 2,000 1 do y,000 20 do 1,750 1 dj 8,000 0 do 1,500 I do 7,000 50 do 1,000 1 do C.000 50 do 750 120 Prizes of 500, yc. Ac.

rhera will be 05 ti.-kcts with the 1st and 2d drawn numbers, each J 100 65 with the 2nd and 3d, each 300 65 with the 3d and 1th, rach. 200 Tickc's 20, A ceilillcato of do do Halves $10, Quaiters ?5. 2G whole tickets will cost $280 halves do 140 quarters do 7q L). S.GREGORY A Co, Wheeling, Va. 13 USi? ELS excellent large Irish Potatoes for sale Amdy to 50 cents per bushel, cash F. E BE R WINE. April 24. lS1018-3t. gg V Y a V C . LL persons are hereby forwarned from buyStephen G. Sandford, w ho now unlawfully holds it. THOMAS WELTON. April 21th, ImKi 18-3w CA CASH!! 4 LL those indebted to the subscriber by note x or book account, which ars now due, are runes ted to call and settle the same, as my books dust be settled once a year. LITTLETON TIM MS. Yincenne?, Jan. 21th 1840 35-tf. j,. rJ, Q y K iTTST received from tlie Ijamasco Foundry, three very superior I; nion cooking stoves, a new and approved pattern, suitable for small fami lies, at reduced prices. Also, Cannon, and teniatc stoves, for sale by GREENHOW & BOYLE. Yn crimes. Dec'r. 12th 1839 29-tf. r) LARGE Coppei Still Worms and other Distilling apparatus for sale very low. Apply to I. N. WHITTLESEY. Nol5,1839 25 tf HOOTS AII SiBOI-:. rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Vineennes and vicinity, that he has just opened in the room formerly occupied by J. S. & W. J. Wise, on Market street, a few doors south east of J. C. Clark's Hotel, on the opposite side of the street, a general assortment of Boots end Shoes, suitable for the season, and solicits a share of public patronage. Persons wishing to suit themselves with a cheap and good article, are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. R. DINWIDDIE. Apiil 21, 1840 48-4t. tT .1

OILVER WARE neatly engraved, by A. WASHBURN. Yinccnnes, March 6th, 1 41-tf.

OF IRON, NAILS AND CASTINGS. fTHE subscriber wishing to extend his business throughout the Wabash valley, JL offers the following inducements to purchasers: 1st. An article which he will warrant of a superior quality. 2d. A lartrer assortment than at anv other point on the river, and

3d Flat CT j .It less prices. BAR.1 5-S, 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 1-2 by 1-2 inch 5 and G by 3-8 and 1-4 inch 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 3 3-4,-4, 4 1-4 and 4 2 1-4, 2 1-2 and 2 3-4 by 1-4 inch HouseSHOE BAR. r 1 1-2 and 1 5-8 by 3-8 and 1-4 1 3-g C. 1 by 5-8, 1-2 and 3.8 inch 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 by 1-4, 3-16 and 1-8 3-4 inch by 1-4, 3-16 and 1-8 inch Reusn asd shcabe iron. 1 and 1-8 inch round, 1 and 1-8 inch 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, 5-8 " " " 1-2 and 3-10 inch, round and square, 3-8 and 7-16 5-16 " " 1-4 " " Hoop iron. 2 1-2, 2 7-8, 3 1-4, 3 1-2 and I 1 3-4 and 2 1 1-8 and I 1-4 1 ir.ch wi lo Coopkb'h hoops, 7,8 do. do. 5-8 ' do. do. -Nos. 22, 23 and 21, w ire gage, ?ai:ET luox.Nos. 25 and 26, " Nos. 13, 14 and 15, " " Nail hoi-, Ukck ami spike hods1'j.OUfill SLA BS Do. "WINGS & Jl J l()d, 12d, lCd and 20d Nails, 8, and 9d " 6d and 7d 44 5d " 4d 2d " 3, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 inch spikes,

5, 5 1-2 and 6 inch " AssninF.ii CASTINGS, Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, odd Lids and Wagon Boxes. Stoves of every variety, rom A reduetion of 10 per cent, will be made on all Indiana and Illinois scrip taken at par in payments.

may depend on a lull stock at all stages ol Vineennes, December Mist 1S20 0 15 1 T is notice-:. V OTICE is hereby gi-en to all those indebted! ! . . i r 1. 1 111 e. f 1 1.,n.iliim' noo v accoriu. lo come iorwaru anu uiaivi; uimuiui ii, auw i, w ate payment. This rourse lu made mcumU nt, in consequence of the death of C. R.Green, o. the aforesaid firm, and it is expected that sucti as are thus indebted, will make prompt payment. II. AUDIM'. Nov. 19lh 1839 26-tf. v a A c i: x PHAGTICAL INSTITUTE. EIGHTH YEAH. TSim SCiMOOi, " opes to riTILS OF EITHER SEX, OR ANV AGE. BOARDING PnOCUHED IFDI3SIJZ5D. PUPILS taugVit as their circumstances re- ... r . lrt . 1 - I r pjire. X u!t:i?n ?o per quarter, oi i wems, ji.i per year, ol is weeivs. ixira cnargc lor woou &.c. Moneys due on entrance. Lntrancc un derstood to be. for a regular term, unless there is a special agreement otherwise. .Mr. & -Mrs. JKUrLJY, Conductors. Yinccnnes, Sept. 9, 1639 16-ly. J UST received fifteen sets ot Head an! root A'tones, assorted sizes, an dfor sale low by J). WlHTMOliE. Oct. 25, 1839 2t!-lf. 7 3i w & u'j Est sa. a 5 STSHE undersigned has leased with the Lroad11. wav-llousc. the Ferry leading to St. Louis, for a term of five years. Those citizens of Yiu--J cennes and others, who wish to cross the river byj the year, can make application so soon as the ice. breaks up. He pledges himself to keep such per-j sons employed, as will be punctual m t'ie til hargc of their duty, and obliging to customers. R. H. MYERS Yinccnnes, Jan. 10th 1840 33-tf. FOREIG N A NT) Ofi! ESTIC J j 1 P Oil PPiN store, and tor sale at an advance of 1 5 per cent, on cost and charges, for cash, a small stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. Also,; pure l rencn anu itaca uiauuj, iiuuauu i i t . r i.. tr.ii i fi: I nsb W hiskev, -c. dv GREENHOW & BOYLE. Vineennes, Feb. 6th, 1840 37-tf. TS a 7S E V W A TV r E 5 ! A LL those indebted to MADDOA. & (,A5sS,! bv note or book account, are requested to come forward and make payment on or before the i 10th of February "next, as furthur indulgence can-1 nut be given. Vineennes, January HUh 1840 Ja-tf. j DOZEN Boxes, just received and for sale by THORN & TRACY, March 23, 1S38. 43-tf. S ea !S s Potaiocs. UST RECEIVED, and for sale low for cash, 15 Hogsheads of Sugar. 200 Bushels of seed Potatoes, from La ayctte. H. D. WHEELER. April 8th, 1845 46-tf. DOCTOIS COLWELL, FFERS his professional services to the citizens of Vineennes and vicinity. He may be found at the Drug store recently occupied by Hitt & Sawyer, or at his residence on Second St., west of Market. April 9th 184046-31. IVOTICE. I HAVE disposed of my Grocery establishment formerly kept by me, to Evans Brown, who will continue the same, and who will pay all de manda against me, and receive all debts due me, on account of said grocery. ELIJAH THORN. Sept. 6, 1839 16-tf.

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2 3 -8, 2 1-2, 2 3-1,3, 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 1 inch pr. pou nd ctt 1-2 by 1-4 inch 1-2 1-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 1-4 inch inj'i thick " 0 1-2 6 0 3-4 7 8 7 7 1-4 7 1-2 8 8 1-4 U 6 3-4 7 1-2 7 1-2 8 8 1-4 10 93-4 inches wide, " " 10 1-4 8 7 0 7 1-2 1-2 1-2 D I 1 1 JE S 6 1 7 7 1-2 7 3-4 8 1-4 12 7 1-2 8 3 1-2 All, to $2. sales of $30 and upwards. Merchants and Manufacturers the river, and at the above priors. -GEOllGE CKUIKS1IANK - tf. Fit SIKH MiUlirJIItS! vs.vrgs ooBs. . . , .m. iiU numerous ail( respectable customers to - , ,, .... ... , ' ved from Baltimore, consisting of 4 Pipes Champaign Brandy. 4 " Cognac do. 4 Brls Pale Sherry Wine, 1 Tuncheon Irish Whiskey, 4 Brls. Flour Starch, 12 Boxes Impel ial Tea, 21 " Young Hyson, 10 Bils. Madeira Wine, 10 Boxes 8perrn Candles, 40 Bags Rio Collie, 00 Cans Sardines, 40 " Oy.-ters. AI.-o, a large and extensive stock ef Boots and Shoes, of the best quality, and of all sizes. Persons desirous to get good vulue at low price, will do welt to call and examine, as the subscriber has selected his stock from the Eastern Markets. PATRICK MOORE. Yinccnnes, Dec'r. 20th 1839 30-tf. R eccivi :ing, Forwardiu'r, $ Commission MERCHANT, I IHCfHHCS. 1(1. EErsnEwcp!; Burtch & Heberd, Vineennes, la. (r. Cruiksliank & Co. Bonner & Carnan, do d0 t do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansvillc, la. I? Smiih. Erot O. Brown, VVebbec Shoemaker, Win. Thurston & Co. y. C. Gwathney & Co F. B. Tillav, Louisville Ky. New Orleans 1838 44-tf. I Heflbrd & Sorenfrey, Vineennes, March 9, T A HLOIlIiV( THE subscribers would respectfully inform 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 otlice, on Market st., where by their experience in, and attention to their businoss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage SAML.R.DUNN'. I. II. CORNWALL. Nor. 1, 183:) 23-ly. t 4 E 33 I fi E3 rjHE subscribers have this day dissolved the co-partnership heretofore existing between them under the &ty le of Hitt and Sawyer, by motual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for them to close their books, &c. All those who know themselves indebted to them bv note or book account; will do well to come forward immediately and make settlement. W. W. HITT, J. S. SAWYER. April 1st 1810 45-tf. N. B. The Drug Business will be continued at the old stand by Doctor Colwell. 4 QUANTITY of Skirting, Harness a Bridle Leather, and for sale by M ADD OX 4- GASS. Vineennes, July 10, 1S39 7GEORGE VAN LOON, FROM NEW ORLEANS, "friTAS opened a BARBER'S SHOP, jjL in the house on Market street, formeily occupied by Capt. Drouillet, where he will be pleosed to serve the public, in his line, and from his long practice, has no doubt of being able to give general satisfaction. He hopes to receive a 6hare of public patronage, and will endeavor to merit it. April 17, 1840 47-ly.

A B 0 I L L fOULD respectyj fully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER, TIN, Sr SHEET-IUOX in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of warcs.mtending to oiler them af 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. All kinds of job work attended to, w ith neatness and despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in gooi order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in exchange for wares. HIRAM ABB-ILL. Yincennef, Dec. 1st, 1839 IJyfWijllE undersigned respcctluily J2 inform the citizens of Yinccnnes, and vicinity, that they have and will constantly keep on hand, a large and general assort tnent of Hats, Caps. tSc which they flitter themselves they can offer tothote disposed to favur them with a call, us cheap as they can be purchased in the Western Country J. W. EMERY & Co. Vineennes, Nov. 8th, 21-0m. &,n Sail!! soo Ibis, of Kenawha suit, and 200 bbls. o extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash only, by THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12, 1839 10-tf. CHAIRS. CHAIRS. aHE subscriber has now on hand, a handsomS g assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best ipjality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at the Cabi net room ol Andrew ,iardner, whero he calcu lates upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Yinccnnes, Feb. 14th. 1840. 38-tf a 72 3 A J B t- 73 I C -j as 2 c 2 - fr - 3 rr c 5 c C C- ij T. S r. S c c -r - j; . - -n aT p to cs 3 O 2 t CO S3 S 3 Cm V : - .as J. 73 W t 5 - b Z 2 h 2 f - 5 c r -3 "S -i X iX c Si 9 C3 CD 'E 3 - c "S Z - -I si -.s E --I - s 3 3 K 5 S3 - 1- " w o -3 C OLIVE BRANCH. HE undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public in general, that he has just fitted up a Coffee House, on Maiket street, in the room lormeriy oceupied bv Jacob Harper, as a store, where he will accommodate to their entire satisfaction, all ho may favor him with a call. N. B. Superior Liquors of all kinds, sold by the gallon or (;uart on moderate terms. ERASMUS COLEMAN. Vineennes, Feb. 20th, 184-0 39-tf. Cash. POLKE & Co. having taken the Store Room latey occupied by F icdman, Main St. (New Lebanon, la.) directiy opposite Ur. J. Lunn s onice, are prepared to offer almos every article in the Urv tood and uroceiy line, at Vineennes prices. They are ready and willing at all times to accommodate ens tomers. Please call and give us a trial. C. POLKE & C. April 5. Lc3fl-45-tf. CHEAP ROOTS 8SIE. SP UST received and for sale by the subscriber 1 1 I . . r b3 a urge anu general assortment oi X o;s and Shoes, which will be sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, comprising the L I iwing articles, viz.200 paint Men's Alp pegged Shoes,

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Hoy s thick Jirofranx, Yontli's do do Children'' s Seal Bootees, do ancle ties, do Lea Monroe small Misses Kip pegged Shoal, do do setced do IVomcrfa do pegged do Hoy's Thick Boots, youth's do do Men's do do do Kin Brogans do do do do thick do Calf pegged Boots fine sewed do do dress do J Tom en's Lace Kip L'oolces, Super fine pegged Hoots, or retail to suit purchasers. P. MOORE Vinepnnes, January 1st 1840 32-tf. S T O V E S . 1JREMIUM COOKING STOVES, suitable - for small families, for sale low by GREENHOV BOYLE. Vineennes, Feb. 21st, 1840 39-tf. GOOSE NECK PLOUGHS. r-HE Farmers generally, and particularly those on Prairie lands are invited to call and examine, at the store of the subscribers, this valuable improvement in Ploughs, now getting in general use for Prairies north on the Wabash. The above Ploughs will be kept constantly on hand and for sale l.v GREENHOW BOYLE. Yinccnnes, Feb. 21st, 1810 39-tf.

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W A BASH LI N E . -STEAM PACKETS.The new Steam Boat RIO, (drawing only twenty-two inches water.) H. H. HARRISON, Master. The Steam Boat TUSC UM33IA, (drawing: eighteen inches water,) G. McCOLLOM, Mastvh, Will ply the Wabash river the ensuing season from Louisville and Cincinnati, to La Fayette and Delphi. The Tuscumbia, will remain above the Rapids during low water, and the Rio, will run to the Rapids, thereby enabling bhippers to be sure of getting their freight- at ail tiim.'s; they will also be prepared with good keels and lighters, t enaj b'e them to facilitate the trasportatica of fieight in the lowest stages of the river. Both boats were bought expressly for the trade, and the owners, making the Wabash country their residence, shippers may ic?t assured, that their interests will be strictly identified with theirs, and hope therefore, to be liberally patronised. H. D. WHEELER. H. H. HARRISON. (J. McCOLLOM. For freight or p:i-sn-; J. DONOYAN. or II. D. WHEELER, C. GROVERMAN. W. T. BFNBRIDGI apply to Yinccnnes; Terre-Hautc; La Fayette who ate our authorised agents Yinccnnes, January o0th, IS 10 3f.fi-1 COITEli, TIX, &SIIKET IRON' Biantifastory Tin Ware at vhoSraSv a!(l At l!ki Cincinnati .y Louisville Prices I have a', i rge stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will sell on accomodating terms to customers and tlio public generally. The Copper, Tin, fc sheet Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at my old stand on Market street nearly op; osite tl.e rf :kct house; where nil kinds of jobwork will be J lie according to order at short nntice. N. SMITH. March loth 1S33 tf B just received, at tht ir old stand on Market Street, one door below Burth oc Hannah, a new and very extensive assoi tmcnt of GOODS, Consisting of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Queenswnrw, Bruth, Silk, Fur, 'Wool & palm leaf Hat, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Victoria, KiJ, Morocco, Sealskin Klin pers, Iron, Nails, Castings, ir., Ac, Se. ALSO A large assortment of Ready made 3lL !)ti'-0'iric:b with almost every other article necessary to complete a first-rate assortment. All of which will be sold unusually low for CASH or country produce. Persons wanting to purc hase, would do well to call and examine the stock. May 17, 1831! 5 I -tf. NEW DKl'GS, MEDIC'INKS TAINTS, OILS, &C. J. 22. COI.WS25.B,, c CO. (Successors to IlUt ey Sawyer.) E now in receipt of their stock of fresh Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Brushes, arnihes, Dyes, Wines, Spikes, Stationary, Cosmetics, Ac. Ac. which will bo sold low for cash or ap proved credit. May 1, IS 10. 49 tf few barrels Turpentine, d . Linseed Oil. Boxes Raisins, soft-shelled Almonds, Sperm Can dles, cVe. lc. For sale by J. B. COLWELL A CO. Market street, opposite Creenhotv V Boylc-s. May 1, 1810 VJ- if N EXCELLENT LOG WAGON, nearly x - new, for sale low. Enquire at this oilice. March 27th, 1810 11-tf. NEW (iOODS. JlIE subscribers have just received and are sv. now opejiing a splcndul assort met' t of t'OODS euitable to the pies. :,t and aproachmg season, which they will sell on reasonable tcrm for cash or approved country roduce. MAD DON A GASS. M.iy 7th, 1810. r,0 tf STOV ES ! STOrES!! " TI!E ur. Ji-sintd have jut rcctiwj a largo y supply of Couking, Franklin and "Wood btove of the most opjTovcd jiatterns, which they will sell low for ca.-h. MADD()X ct GASS. May 7h, 1840. 50 -tf r cs s: d: t , A FAMILY RESIDENCE on Water street, -f- of sufficient size for a small family. Apply to PATRICK MOORE. March 27th, 1810 44-tf. TIIS VmClZNISIlS GAZETTE, is tJublisL'eu rbri" satucHnii 121' IS. V. iLIB'mUtOX. TEKM--$2 00, If paid in advance. $2 50, If paid during the firs jtix months 53 00, not paid during tht firs six tconths, f 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only the option of the publi-" .vhile arrearogs are due. fj- Advertisements making one sqttue or le will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents every for suhsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same proportion, J Advertisements Pent without orders vill, in a,l cases, be inserted until forbid, and chanred ac cordingly. Five dollars, will hereafter be charged for ad vertising wives.