Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1840 — Page 4

FOR THE VIXCENNEJ GAZETTE. Mr. Caddingtox: The following lines, written by a gentleman of Natchez, find originally published in the Natchez Courier, are beautiful will you publish them? H. AIR 'The Rose of Allendale." The winters night xvaa dark and drear, No star was in the sky When turned the wanderer lost and tone, In tain for shelter nigh; How throb'd his breast, with quick delight, When far amid the gloom A light beamed on his aching sight, From a Lng Cabin home. The latchct's siting the soldier limls, Hangs templing from the door, And cordial welcome from the h'"st, Unquetioned, lich ov poor; The pondroua logs b'a.e drm ami high, Tlie mug with -'ider foam Whilrt well hiled tteiu'hers crown the hoard, lis Tip a I eg Cabin homo. Ovn Cov xthi thus benighted lost, Exposed to every harm, Amid the darkness vainly sought, A refuse from the storm, Till brightly in the WKST thero shone, Dispelling all the gloom, A ray of Liberty and Hope From a Log Cabin homo. JOHN C. CALHOUN!) REJOICING AT A HARRISON VICTORY. In lS33,the whigs of Maryland achieved a victory under the Harrison H.ig. In consequence, tho whigs gave a grand festival. Among a large number of distinguished men Mr. Calhoun was invited to attend: to which invitation he sent the following letter: Charleston Cou. Tort Hill, Ita Nov., I; 35. "(Jentlemen The mail of yesterday brought me your note of the 21st ult. inviting me, in the name of tho citizens of Ua'timore, opposed to the President nomingninghis successor, to attend a festival to be given on tho 1 1th inst., in honor of the late triumph in Maryland, by those epposed to the Executive nominee. The great distance, and the shortness of time, put it out of my power to attend. No one can look with greater alarm than I do, on the attempt of ti e chit f Magietiate to appoint his successor. Should it succeed, open and undisguised as it i?, and ratting, a? if iiluin.st exclusive) docs, on the (ivcicrd suhscrvinny of the nominee to the icil if the 'resident, without those high qualifications arid services, on his part to command the regrl of the people, or to fit him for the duties of the high office for which he aspires, it would atl'ord com lusive proof of the eonsumatina of Executive uurjation, over the ofhn- departments of the government, and the ronytiiuion enid liberty cf the pi OptC. "Entertaining the-e views. I regard with pl?asuie the decided victory, achieved i:i t!it la'.e election, over the Pretdderi's nominee, and l course over Executive difaiio:'. h is the more honorable to the st-ite. pLictd as he is so near the focus ( f ii :l-n tis-e and corruption, while othris more irmo'e and less exposed. it hh d sin h ready obedience to the rod i f power. ! ft r victory r;mnot but have an imprvtr.nt bearing, in deciding the prestnt sirt'jig'e favorable to tb.e cause ol libertj; but a regard to trirh. compels me CO sv, that, in my opinion, uhatcvf r miy be the result of the pending contest be tween t! c proj le and the President, the ifme must come, and tht far sooner than it is anticipated, w Ik n Executive influ ence and powr will forr vt r silence the popular voice, utiles.", indeed, the friends vf liheriv erndfree institutions shaft zeal oushi and honestly vnits in a common effort to eradicate the causes which have given such extraordinary influence and power to the Executive department of the government, and placed the country ih iti present dangerous condition. 1 hey may almost bo traced to the same origin, .the fiscal action of the government. While 'millions on millions are heaped up in the Treasury beyond the expenditures of this the most extiavagant of all administrations, constituting an immense fund to set on tha cupidity of the mercenary, and to unite in one solid and compact band all, in and out of office who prefer iheir own advancement to the public good; any attempt to arrest tha progress ef power and corruption, must end in disappointment and failure. e 3 e" Who welcomes the look of the g-ood is good himself. Have you ever seen a pendant with a warm heart? OXE CUNT REWARD. I Alt A WAY from the subscriber about tho M

AV of September last, an indented apprentice of mine, whose name is J.imks Beedt. I forwarn all persons from harboring or crediting htm on my account, as I am determined to pursm a legal course with him and those who deal with or harbor him. The above reward will be paid for hi delivery to in", but no thanks. AB80LEM HILL. 0:K 3th 1S10. rilw3,

pO 1 ICE is hereby given to all those indebted ' to the late firm of Abdill & Green, by note or

book aceocnt. to come forward and make i mined i ate payment. This course in made incumbent, in consequence of the death of C. It. Green, of the aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such as are thus indebted, will make prompt payment. II. ABDILL. Nov. 1 nth IS39 2G-tf. FOREKJN A XI) I O .11 i: S T I V Is I l I OR s "jTN store, and for sale at an advance of 15 per JUu cent, on cost and charges, for cash, a small stock of Domestic Liquors and Wines. Also, pure French and Peach Brandy, Holland Gin, Irish Whiskey, Yc by GREENHOW cc BOYLE. Vincennes, Feb. fith, 1840 37-tf. N OTIC E . GREEN HOW & BOYLE have now in store and offer for sale on a very mall advance on Louisville price, 23 Hags Rio Coffee, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 23 ' X. O. do, :0 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18 window Glass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted IVails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chests Y. II. Tea, Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, &c, etc. Oct. 11, 18.TJ 20-tf. iu:m hoots v iboi:n. l"iS'r received and for sale by the subscriber a laro and general assortment of Boots and Shoes, which w ill be sold low for CASH or COLWTKY rilODrCL', comprising the fvlowing articles, viz.; 200)nr. Men's Alp pegged Shoes, 100 do Hoy's thick Hrogans, 50 do Youth's do do 'J00 do Children's Seal Ilootcci, 10 ) do do ancle lies. 30 do do Txa Monroe small ;"0 do Misses Kip pegged Shoal, f0 do do do sewed do ."0 do Jf'omen's do pegged do 30 (, Hoy's Thick Hoots, 30 do Youth's do do 100 do Men's do do 100 do do A'ip Hrogans TO do do thick do iS do do Gulf pegged Hoofs 4 do do fii:e sewed do 100 do do do drcst do 100 do Women' s Lace Kip Hootccs, 81 do Super fine pegged Hoots, The above goods will be sold either by tho box r retail to suit purchaser. P. MOORC Vincenne. January let IS 10 32-lf. The Finis.li. TT T Jp.Y I respectfully ini" &J forms the citizens of Vin cennes. and the community at large, that he has opened a hnie under that name, on the cash sysfrm, t.T the gratification ond accommodation of the public, and trusts to the generosity of th citizens f.r the support of the house. The B.r rhall be furnished with the best of U ines and Liquors, and all tho fashionable exIran usually kept in coffee houses. A Keailing Itoom is attached to the house, uptairs, !ari;o and pleasant, where papers from all parts of ihe United States can be found, and some tri'in fori 'ii countries. To the LailicM. The ladies are respectfully informed that a pleasant room is furnished expressly for tieir benc lit. wbeic thev can be fun.i.slicd, without intruion, day or night, with Ice Cream, Poda Water, tine Cakes, Uuisins, Almonds, the beet of Cor. dials, the finest f Wines, and Kangaroo, and he hopes to secure their patronage. Ho pledges him. fi If that nothing shall be wanting on his part to ict'dt r general satisfaction. July 21, n7. I c :) 1 and l oot Moil". BTUST received fifteen sets of I featl and I'nnt Sintips. nFsortel sizes, and for sale i , i D. V I HTM ORE. lf 39 22-tf. Oct. '.V' DR. JOHN B, I. UJY A MEMBER of the Faculty of Medicine of Pari?1, intending permanent ly to t-ettle in Vincennes, respectfully offtrshis services in the practiee of Medi cine, Surgery, Dentistry, and all other branches of the healing art. Ollice at the house of Mr. John I Ian nab, nearly opposite Mr. Marney's shop Oct. 2, 1810 nlTtf. Lennasco Foundry. fa VE subscribers will receive orders for any description of Machinery or Castings that may be wanted, which will be executed at the Lamasco Foundry with despatch, and in a style unsurpassed in the West. OREENyOW & BOYLE. June 12, 18 10 1 tf. "NOTICE. HEREBY notify all persons not to trade for, or nure hae a certain note given by me to Fe lix M'Cabc for ??Sl 00, dated August XHth, lSo'3, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forced to do so by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Jly ITlh, 1810. ii;w GOODS. y&VfeHE subscribers have just received and are jX "ow opening a splendid assortment of OODS suitable to the present and approaching season, which they will sell on reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. MADDOX it GASS. May ?ih, 1810. 50 tf -T.-: BRASS Kettles just received and for sale by N SMITH Aug. 28, 1839 1 Mf IFor Sale. rjSlll'0 yokes of Oxen, one ox waggon and cart. The whole, or a part, will be exchanged for corn. Apply to

L. s. uu;:Nbic. Vincennes, Oct. 2, ISiO nlSwS.

FilFsSH JiRRElVILS' VI.TEit fciOODS.

r it 1IC subscriber wishes to call the attention of i hi? 7iumcrous and rf.ty)ecfl6rritfitomeT to his present extensive stock of GOODS, just arrived from Baltimore, consisting of 4 Pipes Champaign Brandy. 4 Cognac do. 4 BtH Tale Sherry Wrine, I Puncheon Irish Whiskey, 4 Brls. Flour Starch, 12 Boxes Impel ial Tea, 21 " Young Hyson, 10 Bils. Madeira Wine, 10 Boxes Sperm Candles, 40 Bas Rio Coffee, GO Cans Sardines, 40 Oysters. AIo, a large and extensive stock ff Boots and Shoes, of the best quality, and of all sizes. Persons desirous to gctgind vulue at Into prices will do well to call and examine, as the subscriber has selected his stock from the Eastern Markets. PATRICK MOOKE. Yincennes, Dec'r. 20th 1839 :)0-tf. T A I fi O It 1 I . THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRohinson. Esa. as a Magistrate's office, on Market st., where ty their experience in, and attention to their business, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. SAML. R. DIJNX, B. II. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 183'.) 23.1j, May firmWILLIAM BTRTCH has associated him self with John Hcberd and A. W. Hull. and will do business under the name of W. Burtch t t'o., in the corner store lately occupied by Messrs. Burtch ami Hannah, where they have a fine stock of goods, well assorted, and wheie they will be pleased to accommodate the former cus tomcrs of the house, and the public generally. W. BURTCH, JOHN C. HEBERD. A. W. HULL. Vincennes, August 22, IS 10 nll-tf. SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER. F7TCHE Subscriber takes iU pleasure in informing the public generally, that he has commenced tho bu siness of WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING ANJ REPAIRING, in all its va rious branches, on Main street, adjoining the store of Burtch ami Hannah and hopes, by constant attention, and doing his work in the best manner, to receive a portion of pul lie patronage, which he h determined to metit J. W. HARDMAN. Vincennes, June 27, 1 8 10 n3-tf-Receiving, Forwarding, oV (Commission Vincennes, la. Burtch V Heberd, Vincennes. la. G. Cruikshank cV Co. do Bonner tc Carnan, do R. Smith, do E. it (). Brown, Clinton, la. Webb it Shoemaker, Lafayette, la. Wm. Thurston vt (o. t l.vansMi c, la. I . is. Gwathney cc Co. 5 F. B. Tillay, Louisville Kv. Hefford it Somenfrey, New Orleans Vincennes. March 9, ISHS 41-tf. DISSOLUTION. RJfllK partnership heretofore existing under IB . 1 C f , . I 1 IF ... I. 1 - 3, inc nrm or uurrcn aii'i lanuart was el is solved on the firt instant by limitation, Mr. Hannah having withdrawn from tre establishment. All persons knowing themselves indebted by noto or book account, arc particularly requested to call and settle the same immediately, as the books are o be settled up as speedily as possible. WM. BURTCH. J. B. HANNAH, A u ISth, 1 810 nll-tf. CONFECTIONARY, PASTRY, AMD BAKERY. H"Il ESTECTFl'LLY informs the citizens of Vincennes, and the community at large, that he hasjopened an establishment in the house lately occupied by U. I. Watson, where the customers of the former house can be accommodated with Candy at wholesole and retail. Bread. Cakes, ami Crackers of the best quality constant. ly on hand. Also, Pastry of all desciiptions will be kept on hand, of the linest quality. September 0, 18 K nll-ly. N. B. Parties can be accommodated with the abovo mentioned articles in the shortest notice, and Baking done to oider for taverns or private houses. E. T.

HOOTS A. J .SaiOES. UST RECEIVED direct from the manufacturers pairs men's Faced calf stitched "Hoots, do do Fudged do do do do Superior calf Downings, do do kSewed do do do Seal Pumps, do do Super do do do India Rubbers, do Ladies Super Gaiter Boots, do do Welted Kid Slippers, do do Thick sole do do do Prime Stout Ties, do do do do Slipper?, do do Common do do do Fine Seal do do do Super Victoria do do do Fine Lined Rubbers, do do Thick Sole Seal Ties, do Misses French Kid Slips, do do Spring Heeled Slips, do do Leather Laced Boots, do Women's do do do do Children's Leather Bootees, do do Ankle Ties, do do Kid do do do Morocco R. R. Ties, do do Leather Laced Bootees, do do Roan do do do Black Morocco do sale at the lowes cash prices by J. R. DINWIDDIE. 'inccancs, ept. I, IS 10 FJ-tf.

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HE 17 GOODS. fPHE subscribers have just received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Boots, Shoes, English, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Russia Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, CaFtings, tfc., which they will sell on reasonable terms. THORN A TRACY. May 15, 184051 tf. JYOTICI. GREEN HOW Jf BOYLE are just in receipt of additional supplies of Winter Goods, which render their stock complete and quito ex tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices before purchasing,

as they will sell for the cash, unusually low. Potkof good quality will be taken at the h'gh est market price in exchange for goods, at the lowest cash prices nt the store of GREEN HOW BOYLE. Dee. 1 8.19 SO.t FURS!! FURS!!! THE highest price in cash will be given for any quantity of Otter, Raccoon, Mink, W ild Cat, and box t urs, also the highest market price will be paid for as many Deer Skins as may be brought to the subscriber in Vincennes. M. JONES. Oct. 11, 1839 20-tf. GREAT AXD VALUABLE J MP tW YEMEN V OS STEAM ENCLE. ISAAC N. WHITTELSEY, OF VINCENNES, IIAVINd INVENTED A NEW AND IMPROVED IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL STATE, COUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHT? BiLE improvement consists in the simplicity of 8 its construction, the small space it occupies, the expense saved in the first cost of the engine, and the quantity of fuel saved. It, in the first place, will not cot over cnc-half as much to manufacture them, w:ll weigh not more than half as much, will occupy not half the space, will save much fuel, and i more powerful than the present reciprocating engine, and withal, is so simple in its construction that with five min utes' explanation, any person can perfectly un derstand its principle. Applicable to any thing, but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop purposes. June 2iUh, IS 10 n-lf. The Louisville Journal, St. Louis Republican anil Wabash Courier, will insert the above six weeks and forward thir accounts to this office. N "OTIC K . TIIE subscribers having sold their entire stock A of MEDICINES, DUUGS, .tc., to J. B. Colwell iV Co., take pleasure in recommending thern to the patronage of their former friends and customers. IIITT , SAWYER. Apiil Gth, 1810 ln-tf. Part utrsliii IiMl?cl. r partnership Iierotoforc existing between Samuel Thorn and Alvin W. Tracy is this day dissolved by limitation. As it is necessarv that the business of the late firm should be closed immediately, all persons indebted must call and close their accounts. SAMUEL TORN, ALVIN W. TRACY. June 30lh, 1810 nl tf. NOTICE. STR. W. W. ITT having disposed of the Drug Establishment, con tinues the practice of medicine in all its branches, and may be found at his office on Market street (formermly occupied by Martin Robinson, Esq. or at his residence. Thankful for the patronage of a liber al public, he solicits a continuance of the same. It is most earnestly requested that 11 those who are indebted to the la'e firm of Ilitt &. Sawyer come forward imtneliately and make settlement, as their books must bo closed. W. W. ITT. June3 1810. 1 tf NOTICE. Lb persons indebted to tho subset iber re Jf?-S requested to make payment by the first day of September, as no longer indulgence can be given. E. BROWN. July 2?th, 1810 n8-.r)w. Sperm Oil. TTUST received a freslt supply of the above article, wan anted pure winter strained. Eor sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1810 r.!7tf. BRITISH LUSTRE. TiRS just received of a superior ufV artjcle, for polishing stoves, grates fec. For sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Matket st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1810 nlTtf. STOVE. WAN TED to rent one or two wood stoves for the coming winter, for which a fair price will be given and that much only, in these times. Apply to the subscriber at his schol rooms on Market street. T. II. CAVAXAUGH. Sept. 17, 1810 nl5w3. Dissolution. THE subscribers have this day dissolved the co-partnership heretofore existing between them under the 6tyle ff Hilt and Sawyer, by mutual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for them to close their books, Scc. All those who know themselves indebted to them by note or book account; will do well to come forward immediately and make settlement. W. W. IIITT, J. S. SAWYER. April 1ft 1810 l.)-tf. IS". B. The Drug Business will bo continued at the old stand by Doctor CohvoII.

St. JIarv'x Female Academy.

Vincennes, Indiana. ryjHIS Institution, conducted by Sisters oj Li Charity from the community of St. Joseph, near Emmit'sburg. Maryland, nas tecn in successful operation for more than two years. The spirit of the establishi.ient is already well known, and if we may jive fora the patronage it has enjoyed, well appreciated; it continue to promote the cause and enhance the value of learning and virtue, and exort itself ia accoiJancc with the character, necessities and increasing prosperity of the country. ; healthy and pleasant situation, an alternate . and well adjusted succession of study and relax, j ation, a diet wholesome and exhuWrant. a govern, ment firm, yet mild and maternal all conduce to the health, comfort, happiness and literary proficiency of those who may be placed at St. Mary's, whose conductors will spare no pains to merit a continuance of public favor. The Academy is provided with ample accommodations for at least twenty boarders and sixty day sholars. The Catholic Faith is professed by the conductors, without any encroachments on, or interference with the principles of pupils of other denominations. Nevertheless uniformity and good order, so necessary in establishments of this kind, require an attendance at the public exercises of divine worship. No uniform is ptesenbed, hut it is expected that each boarder will be provided with about six thanges of clothes; dark dresses are preferable. The system of education embraces the Enclish ami French languages Authographv, Reading, Writing, (Jrammar, Practical and National Arithmetick, (Jeography and Delineation of Maps, Ancient and Modern History, Rhetoric and Belles Letters, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, Music on Piano, Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting in water colors, plain Sewing, Tapestry, Embroidery, Bead and Lace work, in shortall the branches usually taught in Female Academies. TERMS. Board, tuition in all or any of the English branches, bed and bedding ami washing, per annum, ?100 00 Day scholars in fust and second classes per quarter, 4 00 do. do. 3d and 4 th classes, 3 00 Use of pens, ink, reading books and paterns for work, 0 02 Fuel for season, I 00 EXTRAS. Music and use of piano, per quarter, $7 00 Drawing and painting, .r )0 French, 4 00 Note. Payments required quarterly in advance. The exercises of the Academy commence on the first Monday of September and close on the 15th of July, on which day will be held a public exhibition. Adjoining the Academy there is a fren school also conducted by the Sisters.which will be opened at the same time. Aujust 15, 1810 nlO-tf. FLOUR! FLOUR!! EST received a lot of superfine Flour, which we will sell on reasonable t?rms for cadi. DANIELS & WLNCATE. Aug 12, 1810 nlO-tf. NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscriber, j.mx. j,v note or hook account, will do well to attend to the payment of the same, without delay. All such as fa:l to attent to this notice, will he subjected to the cost of collection by law, without respect to persons. J. DO NO VAX. Vincennes, Julv 17th. IS 10 (Utf. IVew IJr:i .More. V 5 K S 13 .13 K I I C I IS E S . 'ImIE undersigned has purchased - the entire stock of Drugs and Medicines f Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and fresh as sortment, consisting of every variety of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stulls, Patent Medicines, Olassware, Perfumery, Soaps, See. to which he invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly Physi cians and others that deal i l the above line, be lieving, from many years experience in the Drug business, ho can give satisfaction to thoso who may favor him with their patronage. H. E. PECK. Vincennes, June 19, 1840 n2. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. "ipIIC subscriber has now on hand, a handsom? assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best quality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can exaini 10 them by calling at th Cabinet room of Andrew Gardner, where ho calculates upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Feb. 1 tth, 1810. 38-tf STOVES! STOVES!! THE undersigned have just received a largo supply of Cooking, Franklin and Wood stoves of the most approved patterns, which they will sell low for cash. MADDOX & GASS. May 7'h, 1810. 50 tf Police. rI"'E subscribers have again associated themselves in business under the name and firm of Thorn Tracy, and have for sale at their old stand on Water street, a general assortment of scrvicablc and fashionable Ameiican and European Dry Goods. Also, Boots, Shoes, ardware, Groceries, Slc. &c, anil almost every"" article required by the wants of town and country, which they will dispose of at very low prices. SAMUEL TORN. ALVIN W.TRACY. July 1st, IS 10 n4-tf. Salt! Salt!! Qr bbls. of Keniwha salt, and 200 bids, o OVJ-' extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash only, by THORN' & TRACY. Marcn 12, 1839 lG-tf. TAXES' TAXES!! ry OTICE is hereby given, that the state and Av! county taxes for 1810 are now due. All those interested will do well to provide themselves with therfiecessary means to discharge the same when called on, as no indulgence can be given, it being absolutely necessary to settle the same by the first of December. In my absence please call on Wm. J. Heberd, who is authorized to receive in my name. JAMES JOHNSON, C. K. C. August 14, 1810 nlO-tf. S T O V E S . IJREMIUM COOKING STOVES, suitalh for small families, for sale low by GREENHOW f BOYLE. Vincennes, Feb. 21st, 1840 39-tf.

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SsGanuffaetory Tisi Ware at wltolcalr i Kef nil. At thr Cincinnati & Louisville Prior -, I have a'.t rgc stock of Tin on hand, and will j" continue to keep it on hand, and will tell I on accomodating terms to customers and the puonc generally. I ne Copper, Tin, fc sheet Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual nt my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the , :ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will bu 1 ne according to order at short notice. N. SMITH. March 15th 1938 tf Aoliee to Farmer. J UST received, between two and three hundie bushels of blue-grass seed, a fresh and genu in article, from the rich pastures of Bourbon coun fy, Ky., and for sale lww for cash, by the sub scribcr. MADDOX v CASS. Vir.eenrcs, Dee'r. 1 llh 1839 2!-tf. GOOSK NECK PLOUGHS. rpIIE Farmers generally, and particularly thuse on Prairie lands are invited to call and examine, at the store of the subscrilers, this valuable improvement in Ploughs, now getting in general use for Prairies north on the Wabash. The above Ploughs will b kept constantly on hand and for sa'e r" CREENIIOW . BOVLP. Vincenrcf:, Feb. 2 1st, 1810 3'J-tf. o l i v j: b r a iV c n . " y."Wlir. undersigned respectfully announces ti tL h'f friends and tho public in general, that he has just fitted up a Coffee House, on Maikrt street, in the room formerly occupied hyJaciL Harper, as a store, where he will accommodate, to the ir entire satisfaction, i!l vho may favor him with a call. N. B. Superior Liquors of all kinds, sold by the gallon or quart on moderate terms. ERASMUS COLEMAN. Vincennes, Feb. 20th, 1810 :V.-tf. CASil FOR WHEAT." "sj" WILL cive the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at my mill. J. L. COL MAN. June 12, IS 10 1-if. AO ICE. ANTED by the under-ignrd, about 20 cords of wood. Those kn.iwir,.' tl.pmselves to be indebted to the oifice in any wav. would do well to attend to thi notice. R. Y. ('ADDING TON. THE underpinned will rent the houe on tho corner of Water nnd Hiondwav !ieet. iormeriy known as the IJroa.lway lloii"c. fr I term of years. i'hc situation u a det-iriddo for a tavern stand. O! O THOMAS BISHOP Sept. 0, 18-10 nllw t. STO V ICS. I -ST received from the Lnrnasro Fnim.liithreo vrry superior Union cooking sum . ,H new and approved pattern, suitable for kuihII families, at reduced prices. Also, Cannon, and trniate stoves, for sale bv GREENHOW c BO Vnecnnes, Dec'r. 12:h 1839 2!-tf. "LE. ISrardreth-M 5ill. 5) DOZEN Boxes, just rcet hi d and t., sale by THORN TRACY, March 23, 1838. 13-tf. A B 0 I L L OUI.D rcpe t - fully inform his tricn,, thit be will manufacture for s:i!e all kinds rf COPPER. TIN. SHEET-IRON in an us various brandies. He solicits tho attention of dealers, to his stock of wares.intending to oiler them at nil times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his ware shall bo equal to any in the west, and to otfer it upon as rcasonaMo terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All 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 ex. change for wares. HIRAM ABDILL. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 1839 1 7-ly. rioiili! Plotl It 4 lot of superior. Ploughs just received, and - for sale by N. SMITH. Jan. 29th IS 10 :?C-tf. S ii y a r A: I olnlocM. TJiUST RECEIVED, and for sale low for cah. 0) 15 Hogsheads of Sugar. 200 Bushels cf srrd Potatoes, from La Fayette. II. I). WHEELER. April 8th, 1815 lfi-tf. THE VINCENNES GAZETTE s TjubUsfcj'D ttirrp ;Saturiai RY is. v. ;Aim:ftTo:v. TERM ?2 00, If paid in advance. 2 50, If paid during the. frt -x months f 'i 00, If not paid during fhtfirtt six months, $1 25, For six months. Papers discontinued only tho option of Ihs published .vhile arrearags are due. QZf Advertisements making ono sqm.e or le will be inserted three times for one dollar, nm' twenty-five cents every for subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same proportion. Advertisement inl tiiV,n. -1 . - all cases be inserted until forbid, and charged acFive dollars will herccfter bo charged frr a 1vertising n ivrs.

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