Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 September 1840 — Page 4

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roni rA Macon (Georgia) Messenger. IlarriaonSon-. Tcke 'Auld Lang Sync' Should his achievements be forgot, Who in our Western clime, 'Gainst Britain and her allies fought, And conquered every time. Then arrison to us so dear, We'll celebrate in rhyme. Nor lt his actions be forgot, For AulJ Lang Sync. And tvell he foushtin datkto-me days, And made the savage qunil. Whilst from the lowly wigwam tosp, A sid and solemn wail. Then Harrison ir. lie to h;s country brave and true, At early age with Wayne, From Maumec's rapids drove the foe, With all their savage train. Then Harrison &c. And when the startling war whoop rang Along the Wabash shore, -'-"nd the chief the settlers clung, A v j-il-d his cannon's roar. Then Harrison ice. v, v.,, f ,,jit in dreadful strile, r ii i jr wide frontier, r -r- ::-::). 2 k and scalping knife, - ejy boding fear. Then Harrison Ac. When 13 ritia.li foes again assail J Our land with warlike arms, Hcfore Tort Meigs their efforts fail-d, They yielded on the Thames. Then Harrison 4 cV 'hen war was o'er, he with his plough, His former toil begun, Content with laurel honors won, Was g-illant Harrison. Then Harrison. 4c. Sue h is the man, and such his life, In other days has been, Who in the coming battle's strife, Must save our land again. Then arrison Sc Then shout bis numc, a banner fhng, To woo the swelling gale, His fume let every patriot sing. From mountain, lock and dale. Then Harrison Ac. Before the unfurld flag 'Reform,' We ll swear to do or die And every Western bosom warm, Kaise freedom's battle cry. Then Harrison Ac. Loud let the song frm vale and hill lUbouud tlce Union through, Aid loud huzzas that Union fill, Tor brave Tippecanoe. Then arrison Ac. And let tho spotless rol e of one Who woie it well Htid long. Fall stainless on our Harrison, Our second Whin;ton. Then Harrion c.

St. Clary's Female Acadeiiiv.

Vincennes, Indiana. TOlIIS Institution, conducted by Sisters of JLL Charity from the community of St. Josenh.

c i . . . .

luiinutsourg, xiaryiaiiu, lias been in sue

cesstul operation tor more than two years.

lMe spirit of the establishment is already wel

known, and if we may judge from the patronage it has enjoyed, well appreciated; it will continue

lu PwnHc iti cause and enhance the value of

learmng end virtue, and exert itself in accordance with Ihc character, necessities and increasing

prosperity of the country

A. Irealthy and pleasant situation, nn alternate

ana well adjusted succession of study and relax

ation, a uiet wholesome and cxhuberant, a govern, ment firm, yet mild and maternal all conduce to the health, comfort, happiness and literary pro-

uvirncy oi uiose wno may be placed at St. Mary's, whose conductors wiil spare no pains to merit

a coiuinuance oi public tavor. 'Pi . . . .

" -cauemy is provided with ampin accemmodations for at least twenty hosiers and tv

day sholars. The Catholic. Faith is professed Iv the con.lr.r.

tors, without any encroachments on, or interfer

ence w.in uie principles of pupils of other denominations. Nevertheless uniformity and eood order

so necessary in establishments of this kind, re.

Wu.c an attendance t the public exercises of divine worship. No uniform is prescribed, but it is exacted that each boarder will be provided with about six changes of clothes; dark dresses are preferable, j The system of education umiin i. v i: i

- ""'"uo iuu lllgllSIl

The Finish.

IT K?ATSON respectfully insUj JU forms the citizens of Vinccnncs, and the community at large, that he has opened a house under that name, on the cash system, for the gratification ond accommodation of the public, and trusts to the generosity of the citizens for the support of the house. The Bar shall be furnished with the best of Wines and Liquors, and all the fashionable ex. tras usually kept in coffee houses. A Heading Room is attached to the house, upstairs, large and pleasant, where papers from all

pans oi me unuea states can be found, and some

irom loreign countries. To the Ladies. The ladies ere respectfully informed that

pleasant room is furnished exnresslv fur their ben.

e.i,, mi-jr can oe iurmsned, without intru

sion, uay or mgnt, with Ice Cream. Sod Wat-

I? .-.- 1 T, .. " I

niw vanes, aisms, Almonds, the t.Kt of Cnr.

J I 1- . t . .r. ' fc

uiais, uie nnesr. oi wines, and Sangaree, and he

nopes to secure their patronairc. He nledp-es him

.ir .1 . -i - .... " I "

sen mai notmng snail be wanting or his part to

ivijuci general saiisiaction.

July 24, 1840n7.

OF IRON, NAILS AND CASTINGS. THE subscriber wishing to extend his business throughout the WabasOalley oners the following inducements to nun-has-.

COFPEK. TIN. &SHKET"lKO.N

1st.

2d. 3d.

-lucte wnicli he will warrant of a superior quality. A larger assortment than at any other point on the river, and less jirices.

F

NOTICE.

rppHE partnership heretofore existing and doing business under the namr

and style of P. Moore, & Co., is this day

mutually dissolved. All persons knowing

tliemselves indebted to the late firm, eith-

and French languages Authography, Reading 6r b n0,e r book accOUnl. are requested Writing, Grammar, Practical and National A ri.h. to call and settle tlie game with PatricL

...owtB., ucograpny and delineation of Maps, Ancient and Modern History. Khetori an,i iin...

Letters, Natural Philosophy and Chemistrv f '

sic on Piano, Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting in wafer colors, plain Sewine. Tannsfrr.

dery. Bead and Lace work in h.yrt n i i. .

usually taught in female Academies.

TERMS.

Board, tuition in all or anv of i!,

English branches, bed and beddinand

washing, per annum, ? 1 00 on

Day scholars in firtt and scron. I

Classes per quarter.

do. do. 3d and 1th classes, I se of pens, ink, reading books and

paterns for work,

r uel for season,

Moore, who is authorised to receive and

settle the same. PATKICK MOO HE & Co. Vincennes, July 5, S'30 0-

lat n h . 1 S-S. 1 3-1, t V-8, 2, 2 1-8, 2 1-4, 2 3 -8, 2 1-2, 2 3-4,3, 3 1-4, 3 1-5

HoRsr.HUUE DIR.

J and 4 1-2 inch by 1-2 to 1 inch

1 1-2 by 1-2 inch 5 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 by 1-4 inch 2 1-4, 2 1-2 and 2 3-4 by 1-4 inch C" 1 1-2 and 1 5-8 by 3-8 and 1-4 inch 1 3-8 and 1 1-4 by 3-8 and 1-2 inch

C1 by 5-8, 1-2 and 3.8 inch 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 by 1-4, 3-1G and 1-8 inoti thick 3-4 inch by 1-4, 3-16 and 1-8 inch KaCXD AND SaCARF. IRON. 1 and 1-8 inch round, 1 and 1-8 fach square 1 5-8, 1 3-4 and I 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 it 1- 2 and 3-1 C inch, round and square, 2- 8andf-l 5-lfi 1-4

Hoop mox. 2 1-2. 2 V-8. 3 1-4. 3 1-2 and i

1 3-4 and 2 ,. 1 1-8 and 1 1-4 .. I ir.ch widn Coorzu's uoor. "a ..." . .

pr. pound 6 C

G 6 G C C G 7 8

etgl

j

1-2 1-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 1-4

1-2

3-4

i 3 0 1

00 00

62 00

NEW GOODS.

T'hE subscribers have just received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of

foreign and Domestic Drv (ioods. r;

Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Boots, Shoes,

Lnghsh, Straw and Leghorn BonnKs, Brtibh Fur, Kussia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, 4c, which they will sell on rea

sonable terms.

Shlit irov. Nos. 22,

Nos. 25 and 26

Nos. 13. 14 and 15.

Nail rob, Dpck and spire rods

Plough slabs

do. do.

do. do.

3 and 21, wire gs

Do.

W1S08

May 15, 181051 tf.

THORN 4 TRACY.

JV Z I Ij S .1 J H SPIKE S .

KXTRAS.

Music and use of piano, per quarter, Drawing and painting, French,

Note. Payments

vance

required quarterly

?7 00 5 00

4 00

in ad-

NOTICE

b XI VP VlliHir t davi r-

5 . r LKJl''' are ju.t in receipt!

U oi auomonai supplies of W inter (Joods,

wnicn render their stock complete and quite ex

i tie exercises of the Academy commence tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest

e p lly

on uie lust Monday of September and close on to call and examine their prices before purchasing Assort r.n castings,

a J as thry will sell for the cash, unusually low. j Kctfh:s, Pots, Ovens, Skillets,

rod, 12d, ii and 0d NtiJs, 8, and 9d d and d 5d 4d 2d

3, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 inch Spikes, , 5 1-2 and G inch

the 15th of July, on which dav will !. ti.i

.-.- -1 " V AVJ

puhlic exhibition. Porkofeood nualitv will l.i- at it.o v.;ni.

Adjoining the Academv there is a fm.. .,i I est market Prim in PTrfmnrrn f.w I . - l. .

also conducted by the Sisters.which will be onened lowest cash prices at the store of

i -

CKEENIIOW .1 BOYLE.

odd Lids and Vnv

Stoves of every variety, rom

6 6 6

7 8 7 7 1-4 7 1-2 8 R 1-4 y r 3-4 7 1-2 7 1-2 8 8 1-4 10 93-4 10 1-4 8 3-4 8 7 1-2 C 1-2 7 1-2

G 3-4 7 7 1-2 7 3-4 8 1-4 12 7 1-2 8 3 1-2

Tin Ware at wlioircalr ami Ketail.

Uit the Cincinnati tS Louisville Pricey

I have aU rge stock of Pin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will ,li

on accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Copper, Tin, V sheet ' Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at

I my old stand on Maikct street nearly opj osite the W.- :ket house ; where all kinds of iobwork will 1...

J. ne according to order at short notice.

N. SMITH. March l.'th 133S tf

lYolirr fo Farmer. It ST received, between two and l'Mv undied bushels of blue-grass seed, a fre am' 'nui

article, from the rich pastures of "fbon cuim, ty, Ivy., and for sale low for casl' h? ,he eu-'v-scribcri'.

MADDO.V (;ASS. Vincennes, DecV. llth 183929-'

GOOSE IVECK VLOVi : 1 .! s-

rI"'HE Farmers generally, and particularly i.. on Prairie lands are invited to call and ex

amine, at the store of the subscribers, this valuable improvement in Ploughs, now getting in ncn-

eral use for Prairies north on the Wabash.

The above Ploughs will be kent constantly m

hand and for sale bv

(I RE EN HOW BOYLE. Vincenres, Feb. 2 1st, 1810 C9-tf. o l i v j: n r a aTThT

THE undersigned respectfully announces to his Iriend and the public in ccn.-r..!

he has just fitted up a Colfce House, on M, i street, in the room formerly occupied bv I i?,t.

Harper, as a store, where he will aecomm.l..

to their entire satisfaction, all A'ho mav favor hir,"

will) a call. N. B. Superior Limiors of nil kind- M'i i.

I the gallon or quart on moderate terms

ERA.SMLS COLL'MAN Vincennes, Fib. 20th, IS 10 3'J-tf

at the same time

Aujust 15, 1310 -nlO-tf.

FLOUR! FLOUR!!

.11 .. "uperiuie r 10UT, wiucn

we wni seii e-n reasonable

DANIELS & WINGATE. A"!? 12, IS 10 nlO-tf.

Dec.1839 30-t

Vincennes, December 31st 1 53'9 30-tr.

$11, to $-2S. GEORGE CRUIKSIIANK.

THE SHERWOOD HOUSE. CORNER OF FIRST AND LOCUST ATRT.

NOTICE.

FURJS!! FURS!!!

r H lilt, highest price in cash vill be

fl given for any quantity of Otter, Raccoon, Mink, Wild Cat, and Fox Furs,

also the highest market price will be

paid for as many Deer Skina as mav be

ih:k ivotm;:. V OTICE is hereby given to all those indebted 1 to the late firm of Abdill &l Green, bv note or book accoi-nt. to come forward and make itnmcdi

ate payment. This

Ell EMS .1 It It I i VI IV WINTER ftOOH.H. ''pilE subscriber wishes to call the attention

Ubiinsbfllc, tnifana. large and elegnnt ostablishmrnt, 1V!-

an us jurinnire, is entirely

now open lor the reception f

uoaruers. j lie rooms ar

his

AfT .1 - i i , K"u aa many UftT OKina as maV De e ; , . ...unui,uue a .U those indebted to the subscriber, brought to the subscriber in Vincennes a,forcsa1'1 tf,rm- " " expected that such nn are by note or book account. vin .11 at trwrn,' thus indebted, will make prompt payment.

Tf t . 1 mil

This course i, made incumbent, I hi. n nt ."" " " rs

in consequence of the death of C. R. Green, of the f'Z V, v "luCK OI JU" rri-

- - ..an uu

wen io attend to the navment nf ii

without delay. All such as fail to attend

to this nwice, will be suhinctm. tr,

cost of collection by law, without respect

T. DONOVAN. :J.llrlnn.e?!Ju,y l7tl1' 18100-tf. New I)ni; Store!

-r rem ii

Oct. 11, 1839 20-lf.

M. JONES.

thus indebted, will make prompt payment.

II. ABDILL. Nov. 19th 1839 Sf.-tf.

GREAT AXD VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT OX STEAM EXGIXES.

FE.MALK riE TV

The gem of all others which encircles

MM

ji e: i) i v i i: s .

TI,E undersigned has purchased the entire stock of Drugs and XL, P..' r i .

... tunnies oi ur. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and fresh as-

t le coronet of a lady's character is naJ" ' CnsIstmf y of Drugs,

Uoted piety. Nature may lav.h much St PT Med" ISs GS mi her person-the enchantment of the S.Ps Ac to which he invi.es the . , "

i iountenance tlie gracefulness in hcrmein, .f country merchants, and particularly Pi,yfcI.

tians ami others that deal in the above lino, bclevin from many years experience in the Drue

F O R E I G N

DO.TI-E.STIC Si I i V OR $ N store, and for sale at an advance of 15 per t& cent, on cost and charges, for cash, a small stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. AIho

iSAAU A. WJHTTELSEV, J Irish wSkrvTc b "J Gin

7 I ' - ' ' IX Lit,.

HAVING INVENTED A NEW AND IMPROVED tnccnnes, I cb. 6th, 1 S SO :i7-tf.

IS NOH" PRF.PAltFD To NI'r.T. kttp 1 1 1 O I I C

BOUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. fl inuiuH v, nu 1 Have IIOW

XJi m store and ofier for sale on a ve-

ved from Baltimore, conristinir of

4 Pipes Champaign Brandy. 4 " Cognac do. 4 Brl Pale Sherry Wine, 1 Puncheon Irish Whiokev, 4 Brls. Flour Starch, 12 Boxes Impci Sal Tea, 24 " Young Hyson, 10 Brls. Madeira W ine, 10 Boxes Sperm Candles, 40 Bags Rio Uoflcc, 60 Cans Sardinea

40 ' Oysters. 4I. t .

iso, a arge and extensive stock ef Boots and

oi me uesi quality, and of all sizes. Persons desimoa in trt.t . ,J .... t i

... . ' "S11 uuuc ai iowpricfs

... Uo n io can an.l examine, as the subs, ribcr 1

MTit-cicu nis stock from the Eastern Marketv. , . PATKICK MOUKE. ricennesDec r. 20th 1839-30-tf.

new, i4

travtllcis nud

house is situated in the centre f bui'ii.. n'i

contiguous to all the public liuiMhif.. The m.'. senber assures his friends and tl. m ,k .

thing shall be wanting on his part to

satUfaction. 3

July 4th, 18 to

J. nl-tJm.

B. LANlVl'Ai;. .. Jour.)

CASH FOR WME 'r

J WI LL Rive the highest market 'price jn Cash lor wheat clelivcrrtl at my mill - , J- L. COLMAN. June 12, 18'0 1-if.

jS received Irom the Lama it three very su,.. rior I'oioo .,,!

new and approved p.ill.-rn, m.iiab!.. for

O Foi:...lr.

IIIOII CooklllL lX .

c.... I -

lie. r-..l,,....l ..

. ' !), Uannori.il!!.!

i'.Ia - r t .

.. biuii-b, i, ,r sale hy (;i:eenik)v

V neennpe I?

t.-n-

Jeir. 12 th

cic IiOVl.i"

T

HE

its

r mo Ptrentrtti ot tier intc eri vi-i br

Icvcliness is uncrowned, till piety throws :i round the whole, the sweetness and powf r of her charms. She then becomes 1 1, earthly in her temperunearthly in 1 r desires and associations. The snell

vrhich bound lier affections to things below

improvement consists in the simplicity 0f ry small advance on Louisville prices construction, the small

. - - I t"J

;me.

rill ci ii ii i- f t- . ' . . r

tail g,vc sausiiictiou to those who

may lavor mm with their patronage. H. E. PECK. incenncs, June 19, 1S40 n2.

iEV GOODS.

. I !... l i . I UMtl ..t i i

uroK'jn, anu sue mounts on the silent r.ltO euoscrmers nave just reeeived and

vnngs ol her lanry and hope to the habitation of (iod, where it will be her delioht Io hold communion with the spirits that have betn ransomed from the thraldom of earth, and wreathed with a garland of

glory. vier beauty may throw its magical clurm ovcr many princes and conquerors may bow V. jUj admiration to the shrine of her riches the sons of science and

poetry may embalm her memory in his

are

AfV now opening a splendid ajr( r

UOODS suitable to the present and approachin r,irPosei

...v... tuvjf win sen on reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. MADDOX & GASS. May ?th, I840. 50 tf

and the quantity tl fuel saved

It, in the first place, will not cost over cnc-half

as mucn to manufacture them, will weigh no; more than half as much, will occupy not half th

ppaco, will save much fuel, and is more powerful than tho present reciprocating engine, and withal, is so simple in its construction that with five minutes' explanation, any person can perfectly understand its principle. Applicable to any thing

"ui Ji Luiia.iv bus men m an mi

I - ...... uuvi

shop

June 2Gth. 1840 n3-tf.

The Louisville Journal. St. Louis Republican and Wabash Courier, will insert the abovn

weeks and forward thir accouirls to this ofT.col

5 libls Loaf Susrar,

25 " IS. (). do, 'SO IJoxcs 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18 window CJIass,

20 Keams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chests Y. II. Tea, Linseed Oil. Lamp Black, &c, &c. Oct. 11, 1839 20-tf.

llERCHAiT, Vincennes. Ia.

incennes, la.

'oxen, just received and f,

Mar

i''Jit. u

sale bv

thokn

en i l :ttr

& Tit AC V,

Burtch k Heberd,

j CJ. Cruikshank & Co.

Bonner & Carnan, K. Smith, E. V O. Brown, WcbluSc Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston Sc Co. F. C. Gwathney t Co. F. B. Tillay,

Hcfford & Sorgenfrey,

do

do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la.

Louisville Ky. New Orleans

Vincennes. March 9, 1838 44-tf.

CHAIRS, CHAIRS.

r"' subscriber has now on hand, a handsoms, A assortment ef Windsor Chairs, of the best

quality. Any person wishinjr to purchase the article, can examino them by calling at tho Cabi-

N O T I

i . , i - iivj 1 1 m.iiuit, wai re ae CAlrn.l vuMU,,aia Inn itiI in ennrr at tAtr I t I. . '

a..v. ... jk,vty U1U0 ut ner nates upon keeping a constant supp!v

oolwcll 4- Co., take pleasure in recommending them to the patronage of their former friends and

JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Feb. I4th, 1810, 3S-tf

ornament ner pearl. ner name must be written in the "book of life" that when mountains fade away, and every memento of earthly grealuess is lost in the general wreck of nature, it may re

main and SMT.1I iV-.n T u t .-. C il.t : I . . -

-' wi.wi. .IC ..Ok Ik LMdL III I It Tl I7 I rtf !4 . . 1 ....

. . . i"' uiusi approvcu patterns, which 1 irv , !l

STOVES! STOVES'!

THE undersigned have just received a large supply of Cooking, Franklin and Wood stoves

uujL' V HOi:s. I TAILORING. ffUST received and for sale by the subscriber! T?HE suWrihcr9 would respectfully inform Ul a large and general assortment 0f Boots' t!leir friends and the public generally, that and Shoes, whir.h will anl.1 l,m c. ivivn ' ihev have Tm,n.i . u .. , - ."

p.,irr i -i . I v.ioii or j wumnincu .ur anove business m Imp T"Ef MpTiVrMvio1", ,heh nlirc rtork UOUNTKl PRODUCE, comprising the MJ ro formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, E-i

i.. .. . -v.k., lo j. d. I '-'o " j.i.gimraie. s oince, on MarEet sf.. whPr

1 . . - T --v i V.

y mcir experience in, and attention to their busi-

noss, mey nope to merit a liberal share of public

SAML.R.DUNX.

B. H. CORNWALL

IV ov. I, I83H 23-ly. I i s m o 1 ii t i o II

, ., , II ITT SAWYER. April 6th, 1810 4G-tf.

MADDOX & GASS. 50 tf

prices.

SAMUEL TfORN. ALVIN W.TRACY July 1st, IS 10 nl-tf.

uiuug which navw ueeu ciomeu Wltn Uie J sell low for ca.'h.

mantle ot righteousness, and their voices

auunea to tne meioay ot heaven. May 7h, lsio

H ith such a treasure, every lofty grat- " tt ification on earth may be purchased- mirr u XV"ICC f.;i,; :n u- i j. V iIE subscribers have again associated them

,miu'7' " BOUI ,y sweet -elves in business under the name and 1km pamand sorrow shall loose thetr Stin-- of Thorn A TracvW have for sale. .tJ U

nntl their character will possess a price j"tanil on Watertfeet, a general assortment of

aoove runies Jite will be but a pleas- scrv,cabl aml VWnablc American and Kuror;it -isit to earth, and death the entrance lTan 1.ry UooJs- A Boots, Shoes.yanlwarc, upon a joyful perpetual home. And whenl01?00!08' ? fiC" and a,mosl cv,ry rtii-Ie rc-

f he notes of the last trumpetshall be heard, V, V "a"1;01 l0,Tn;inJ country- wluck ,m.1 -.It; lho' u,!1 f very low prices.

UM4ILVU.J a t anc lu j UUgcIIlClll,

its possessor shall be presented faultless

before the throne of God with excedinir

joy, and a crown of life that shall never

wear away.

Such is pietv. Like a tender flower

planted in the fertile soil of woman's heart, it grows, expanding its foliage and imparting its fragrance to all around, till transplanted, it ii, set to bloom in perpet

ual and unfading beauty in the paradise of

ou. Follow the star it will light you

thro every labyrinth in the wilderness of

lite, gild tho gloom that will gather around you in a dying hour, and bring you safely over the tempestuous Jourdon of death, vtito the heiva-i of prenited. s".d eett1: re?.

Salt! Sail!! SOO l'b'S f Kenawlla 8aJt anJ 200 bbls.o extra superfine, just received and for s!e for cash only, by THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12, 183!) 46-tf.

"7 !Z BRASS Kettles just received t0S N Aug. S8, 1830 U-tf

and for salo

SMITH

Fai'liicrship J)is0 xmI.

rpE partnership herotofore. existing between A Samuel Thorn and Alvin W. Tracy is this day dissolved by limitation. As it is necessary that the business of the late firm should be closed immediately, all persons indebted must roll ..,.i

ciose uieir accounts. SAMUEL TrORN. ALVIN W. TRACY. June 30th, IS 10 nl-tf.

200 pairs Men's Alp pegged Shoes, 100 do liov's thick Jirom

- - 0 , J outh s do do Children's Seal Iiootecs, do ancle ties, do Lea Monroe small

Misses Kip pegged Shoal,

t?

N OTIC K

W. W. ynThavIn,,,!;. .1

VJ. .UC HlUff I'.SUh Khmonl

. , a .-wi.iwii., tun linilPS trip nnofirt f . ! - - ..

1au1v, wi ineiiicine in all its branches and may be found at his office

on xuarKet street fformprmlv. ,.,;,i

I , , ...... ...... VVI.UIHCU

y "wuhhu,,, r,sq.) or at his resi oence.

Thankful for the natrmv-irm or ,

.1 ..i.i- i ,- .. u a

i.uuuu, ne solicits a continuance of the

aiiie.

T t C t. a., . i

i io must carnestiv rpawcetci t,4 -n

.1 , . - V-. Midi I I

niose wno are indebted ti b c.

Ot 1 1 lit AT. Sau-vor .

I i . , viaiu 1UJIUO

uit;iy auu make settlement.

books must be closed.

Heart and Foot Slnos.

T UST received fifteen seta of Head and Foot

.Monee, assorted sues, an dfor sale low by

D. WIUTMORE. Oct. 23, IS39 22-lf.

W. Junc3 1840. 1 tf

as their

W. ITT.

P. NANSB ROUGH LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, ITIeroiu, Sullivan coimfv ii Mat 22, 1340 i2-tf. 1 ,10LSL-

50 200 100 50 f0 50 r.o 50 50 100 100 50 48 43 100 100 84

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

In--;.-5ra,i

ABDILL

ori.u

B1'M ''i' nM... t-

L'iS fully inform !,is hb nds, that he will manufacture fir f.,i!e all kindK nf CORJ'KK. 7 IV j SHEET-I RON

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in all its various branches.

He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of warcs.intending to oiler them at all tjines an assortment complete, as well as perfect in it workmanship. He intends that his ware shall be equal to any in the west, and to nifti it upon as reasonable terms, as it can be purchased i

l-uuiswiic or any other western market. All kinds of job wotk attended to, with nratncss and despatch.

House-Gutters made and put up ia good

nnu on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken change for wares.

older,

m cx-

do

do

do ' do sewed

Wdmcn's do pegged Hoy's Thick Hoots,

lokths do do Men's do do do Kip Brogans do thick do do Calf pegged Boots do fine sewed do do do dress do Women's Lace Kip Bootees, Super fine ncirrrpd linnt

The above goods will be sold cither bv th box

;ui io 6uii purcnascrs.

P. MOORE incennes, January 1st 1810 32-tf.

f"pHE subscribers have this day dissolved the

.i niv. ouij, uc-iciuiure existing nctween thein undor lti .ruin c

... .iri, i. .mi auu 0'yr, ny mu-1 a tual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for I V

mem io close tneir books, &c. All those who

know themselves indebted to them by note or

book account; will do well to come forward imme

diately and make settlement. W. W. HITT, J. S. SAWYER.

April 1st 1840 45-tf.

N. B

... HIRAM AI5DII.L. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 183J 17-1 v.

Mouths! PIou h lot of superior Ploughs just received, and for sale by

X SMITH. Jan. 29th 1840 30-lf.

S ii g a r fc E o t a tnK.

TfVHT RECEIVED, and for ta!e low for csh, W 15 Hoffhheads of Suer.

-00 Uushels of seed

The Drug Business will be continued 1 aycttc'

Potatoes, from La

at the old utand bv Doctor CoIwcII.

S TOVES.

PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, suitable

oiuan lamiiies, tor sale low by GREENHOW 4 BOYLE. incennes, Feb. 21st, 1840 30-tf.

Lamasco Foundry.

flTVE subscribers

JJL

will receive orders

PROBATE COURT, GIBSON COUNT Y, Acocst Term, A. D. 1840.

Expartee Robert Phillips, Administrator of the

estate of Leuen L. Holland, deceased. rrTlHIS day comes the said Robert Phillins

administrator aforesaid, and files his nti-

uon nerein, sorting lona ttiat the said Leuen L. olland died seized in fee simple of 100 acres of . ., ..... . .

ana in me mi una donation south of White.river,

being lot No. 98 that said Tolland died without

any known heirs, and without having disposed of

nis estate by will, praying a decree of this court

for the sale of said tract of land Whereupon, it

April 8th, 1843 16-tf.

II. D. WHEL'LLT.

TUB VINCENNES GAZETTE i)ublfsfjr& t'orrn Saturftan

ITV K. V. Ai)I)L(iio.Y.

TERM 00, If paid inaJvaner.

li 50, If paid during the fr,-i f;x tnnntlis

53 00, not paid during tht firt

$1

nx months.

25, For six: months.

Papers dis.continned

is ordered by the court, that the unknown heirs, published .vhile arrcarags are due.

OCT Advcitwemcnta making one ,,.,

tl

A- ! 1 . .u. t - .

r ,.t ! ,cSot " preoeoiaiivea i me saia LOUen tj.Jiol-

i uwov.iiuiuii ti iih' ifrv (ir mri uh.m. -. u . i -i . . P"

. . . - - . in iu. DliCVI I iy I J r T t. I iiin I 1 I 1 1" I I T I r. .tia ni i no nn.. J -i ..

castings that may be wanted, which will' whv s,d iNr.fin,i h,ii k- mm c ": " "m" ' !,r "1P d-. M

De executed at thn I.micM ... ....M, I auotn n tb. h,i,n. - J . - 1 1 ....

despatch, and in a stvle nnsnmprl in 1 ifurther ordered that a cony of this nr.W K ..w. AdvpriCQm".. V1' arap rportion.

the West. j hhed in the Vincennes Saturday Gazette for mxH caes, be injertcd yntil f'wvT'

GRENOW A: ROVf.F.

June 12, 1910 Itf.

wfeks successively, and that this cause be contin

oit eruers

...erir until Ixblu, and chire,..t

3' v.

tordingly.

Fiva dollars

rtismg nnt;, 6

ac-

e.Q-

ues until tne next terra of this court. Copy. Attest. J. R. MONTGOMERY rn. Princeton, A-j3, 22d, 1510 al-6. '