Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 October 1840 — Page 4

HARRISOX SOIVG. Tchi Van tff DeoAk." It rather seems that hunbj0 tlemcs, Can never mora cajole " Tbera such a ran for Harrison, That nothing caa coBtr;! it. r if . 4The Western World the ! tttfurteJ, No fictioa can diiJe ber, - - " 'l And all the rest will sign the tt I . I.cj Cabins and hard Cider," When our frontiers n ere drenched in Jers, Their cabins sacked and gory, lit struck the blow, chastized ihe foe, And conqcered peace with glory. Then join the throng, and swell the song. Extend the circle wider: And let on, for Harrison, "Leg Cabins and Hard Cider." When Dritiih bands and savage clans Unitedly ?sailed us, Our Harrison vai then the ono Whose courage never failed us. rbrough all tha West he stood the test, And all his tots confounded, And hold his posts against the hoste Bv whom he surrounded. Tho' at the Thames some other names Come on to grace ihe story. He bid the plan and led tho van, To victory and sjlory. Thn crowd tha throng and swell the song And spread his glory wiuer; And join the throng for "Harrison, Log Cabin and Hard Cider." l et Grundy surer, and Denton jeer, The day cf letnbution, We ftrndy'trust. tw'll he for us A dsy of rtitituiion. A 'id In Calhoun change with each nvxm And every such backslider: We w:il go as one for I ferritin -Leg Cabin and Hard Cider.' No golden schemes nor Kenton dreams No Swartwouts to hcgui'e Nor any Price, or other vice, To purchase cr deGle us. With lUmnoy, our country's o?i No treachery can divide her: The thing is done with 'lUnmio:, Log Cabin and Hard Cider.' Come, farmers, all attend the en!, 'Tis working like a charmer, Hitch on the team, and start for hin. For he' a brother farmer. Ilia Cabin's tit. and snug and ne, And full and free his larder, And though his cider may be hard. The tmt) art vastly hard'r. With uncial joy wiTes, giils and b---yt, Our cabins and hard rider, We'll shout as one for Harrison, And eprad his glories wider. The South anl Wrst will stand the tent In spire, of every spoiW, We'll engage to senl the pledq'j For Habhiho anJTiitu. a kotvc; for tsu: times. Tcpx "Little net yt what a oning." Liulo wst y e nha's a coming, Littli! wit ye wha s a coming, Id'!' T it ye wha-s a coming, r or..?. -South, Ka?t, and Wept, sre coming' Vermont1 co-ning, the Bay State's coming, FaoJ and yes, Maine l corairj. Ccnr.ecticut :a f:reiy coming-, The iitrpira Ste end a- are coining. Little vt ye, dc. The J-er V'ui sy tsy are corning, The Marylanders eU ere coming, Th Hoys of Deleware aie coming, And never tired Virginia' coming! Little wt ye, c,c. Old Rip's awake, and he is coming, Georgia for her right is coming, The Alah&roian fat are coming, And Ituisiana a' is coming! Little wtt ye, Ac, Mississippi, toe, " coming, Tennessee and Bell are coming, Kentucky, all an masse is coming, Ohio! every man is coming! Little wat ye, Ac Illinois is quickly earning, Indiana, too, is coming! Michigan, redeemed, is coming, In truth, the braw la is are 'a coming! Little wat ye, Ac. Preserving winter Apples. Last April a year, I visited a friend, when he made me a present of a large dish of fine flavored apples, and it being out of season to have apples in such a good stale of preservation, I enquired his mode of keeping thetn. He informed me that in Ihe fall he had made a box six feet deep, which he sank in the ground to a level with the surface, when he filled the box with sound apples, and cotered it with boards in the form of a roof, but leiriug

an opening at both ends. The roof he also covered with straw and e3Tih, to tf. e

usual thickness of an apple or potatoe hole. In this condition he leaves it till the apples are frozen, but as soon as a lha-.v come9 he makes it perfectly tight, and in a few days the frost is altogether removed and the apples are as perfect as when thev were taken from the trees. I am aware that this is an excellent plan because I know that the most of the apples and potatoes in holes rot and de cay, in conseauence of the warm and foul air accumulating, having no oppor tumty to escape. I thought, however, to imDrove it. 1 conBeauentlv last fall buried my apples in the usual way; then 1 took four atriDS of two inch boards and nailed them together in the form of a chimney, leaving a vacancy in tho mid dle of one inch square: this 1 placed in the centre of the apple hole, the end rest ing on the apples inside, and tho other end projecting two ieet above the ground This succeeded far beyond my expects tions. The vacancy in the chimney W3t barely sufficient to permit the foul air to escape, and not so large as to let the frost in to the apples. My family, during trie winter, whenever they wislml to have 3pples for consumption, only removed the chimney and reached in wiih the hand to get a supply, and then replaced it again; and I assure you, that of eight bushels that were thus buried, only threej rot'.on, and five or six slightly affected apples were discovered, whereas my neighbors, who buried their apples in the old fashioned way, lost a large quantity. Albany Cultivator. Ladies' Fashions for September. The following is from the New York Mercu- . . . rn. .. ry, and is not bad in us way. me way it makes gumbo of French and English is humorous: "Chapeau coleur de buttermilk, ornamente de potato tops, et feathare de rooster, inside friccaseed, de la nsparagus et cabbage; sleeves llouncified, puckeree pres I'bow; frocks eilk or calico, par convenience, tolerably clean, orilink spoulice boreges cum sque, waist compresse, a la insect, d es liver squee, zers par l'usage le !a patente bed-wrench; bastiies all the go, clunk tiddlededee perfume extract de i onion et assefeotida, stick out behind, legs expose, ainsi le bosom, pour catche I'hommes et garcons, green horns, et suck em in apres matrimonie les torture jusque !a mrt, comme n'il faut linkum, slinkum. femme la rnonde." e Stamping a character. We have often heard of a man's character being stamped, but wc never aw a practical illustration of it until yesterday. An old sun browned, weather beaten tar, who had been arrested the previous night, was told by the Recorder that he should be kept in custody until vouched for. i Why, look here, commodore,' said the blue jacket, 4do you think old fellow, that I'm hanging out false lights? No, shiver mv limbers, if I'd be cruiltv of - - - a sailing under false colors; and here he bared his brawny breast and exposed the letters O. K. dene on it in India ink. There,' he said, 'clap your vvea'.her eye there' and you'll find I'm all correct.' The Recorder, seeing he could weather so well an adverse jvind, let him off. The tar's name was Owen Kelly, and the letters on his breast were no more than his initials. Pic. C:iIEAa ROOTS A: SHOE. HUST received and for sale bv the subscriber Ul a large and general assortment of Boot and thoP!. wh'.cn wiii be sola low tor v. Aon or COUNTRY PRODUCE, comprising the fol owing articles, vi: 200 pairs Afen's Alp pegged Shoes, 100 do Boy's thick Brogan9 50 COO 10) 50 f.O 50 50 50 60 100 100 r.o 48 48 100 100 81 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Youth'1 s do do Children's Seal Bootees, do ancle ties, do Lea Monroe small Misses Kip pegged Shoal, do do s cived do Women's do pegged do Boy's Thick Boots, Youth's do do Men's do do do Kin Brogans do do do do thick do Gulf pegged Boots Jine sewed do do dress do H'omen's Lace Kip Bootees, Siwer fine pegged Boots, Tho above goods will be sold either by the box cr retail to suit purchaer3. P. MOORE Yincennes, January 1st IS 10 32-tf. Alinini!otrntorN IVoticc. rilMIE undersigned have taken out letter of administration on ihe estate of Joseph iMcClure, late of Knox county, la., deceased. All those indebted to said estate, will please come forward and make immediate payment, and tho?e having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. I). G. McCLUKE, ? . , , LEWIS RADER. 5 AUm Sept 28, 1810 17-3t. RECEIVED. Tl Q KEGS May butler. 3 bbls of Mackerel, -1 bbls Madeira Wine, 2 do Sweet Malaga, 4 do American brandy, $ Boxes of low priced Tobacco, SiO tons assorted Iron, lOO kegs assorted nails, In store on consignment by G. CRUIKSHANK, Agt. Oct. 2, IS 10 nlTtf.

SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER.

lit oi 1. . Ua pleasure in informing the public generally, that bo has commenced the bu siness of WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING AND REPAIRING, In all its va rioua branchea, on Main street. adioininR the store of Burtch and Hannah, and hoDes. bv constant attention, and doing his nrk in the bpt manner, to receive a portion of public patronage, which he is determined to merit J. W. HARDMAN. Yincennes, June 27, 1840 n3-tf' TAILORING. t5HE aubacribera would respectfully inforri I their friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRobtnaon, Ej as a Magistrate's office, on Market at., whvre bv their ei perience in, and attention to their businoaa, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. SAML. R. DUNN. B. H. CORNWALL Nov. 1, 1639 23-ly. . 1 NEW FIRM1LLIAM BURTCH has associated him self with Je-hn Heberd and A. W. Hull, and will do business under the name of W. Burtch cV Co., in the corner store lately occupied by Messrs. Burtch and Hannah, where they have a fine stock of goods, well assorted, and wheie they will be pleased to accommodate the former civstomers of the house, and the public generally. W. BURTCH, JOHN C. HEBERD. A. W. HULL. Vincennes, A-ugust 12, 1840 nll-tf. Receiving, Forwarding, S- Commission MERCHANT, Vincennes, la. REFERENCES. Burtch cc Heberd, Yincennes, la. G. Cruikshank 5t Co. Bonner & Carnan, R. Smith, E. 6c O. Brown, Webbk Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston & Co. F. C. Uwathnev & Co F. B. Tillay, Heffbrd &. Sorgenfrev, do do do Clinton, Is. Lafayette, la. Evansvillc, la. Louisville Ky. New Orleans Vincennes. March 9, 1838 44-tf. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Burtch and annah was dissolved on the Grst instant by limitation, Mr. Hannah having withdrawn from the establishment. All persons knowing themselves indebted by note or book account, are particularly requested to call and settle the same immediately, as the books are o ba settled up as speedily as possible. WM. BURTCH, J. B. HANNAH, Au?. 18th, 1S40 nll-tf. n 00MFECT!0MARYi PASTRYc lal AND BAKERY. REv ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of incennes, and the community at large, that he hasjopened an establishment in the house lately occupied by L. L. Watson, where the cntomers of the former house can be accommodated with Candy at wholesolo and retail. Bread, Cakes, and Crackers of the best quality constantly on hand. Also, Pastry of all descriptions will be kept on hand, of the finest quality. September 9, 1840 nl4-ly. N. B. Parties can be accommodated with the above mentioned articles in the shortest notice, and Baking done to order for taverns or private houses. E. T. HOOTS AAI) IEOi:. UST RECEIVED direct from the manufacturers J V2 pairs men's Faced cs!f stitched Boots, 21 12 21 21 25 25 25 50 25 24 12 25 30 25 20 25 30 25 30 30 32 32 do do Fudged do do do do do do do do do do do do Superior calf Downings, Sewed do Seal Pumps, Super do India Kubbers, do Ladies Super Gaiter Hoots, do do Welted Kid Slippers, do do Thick sole do do do Prime Stout Ties, do do do do Slippers, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Common do do Fine Seal do do Super Victoria do do Fine Lined Rubbers, do Thick Sole Seal TieT Misses French Kid Slips, do Spring Heeled Slips, do Leather Laced Boots, V omen's do do do Children's Leather Rootles, do Ankle Ties, r do Kid do 25 25 36 52 do do do do Morocco R. R. Ties, Leather Laced Bootees, Roan do Black Morocco do 36 For sale at the lowes cash prices by J. R. DINWIDDIE. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1940 13-tf. NO T 1 C E . JT REEN HOW ct BOYLE have now IT in store and offer for sale on ve ry small advance on Louisville prices, 25 Bags Kto loHee, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 25 N. O. do, 30 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18 window Glass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chests Y. H. Tea, Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, etc., etc. Oct. 11, 1839 20-tf. NOTICE. HEREBY notify all persons not to trade for, or purchase a certain note given by me to FcM'Cabe for ?284 00. dated Augast 28th, 1 lit 1839, and payable in goods, aa I shall not pay said note unless forced to do so by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, July 17th, 1540.

GREAT AUD VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT ON STEAM ENGINES.

ISAAC N. WHITTEL Y, OF YINCENNES, HAVING INVENTED A NEW AND IMPROVED IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL ST ATE, COUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHT. HE improvement consists in the simplicity of I its construction, the small space it occupies, the expense saved in tho first cost of the engine, and the quantity of fuel saved. It, in the first place, will not cost over cne-half as much to manufacture them, will weigh not more than half as much, will occupy not half the space, will saTe much fuel, and is more powerful than the present reciprocating engine, and withal, is so simple in its construction that with five minutes ei Sanation, any person can perfectly un!derstand its principle. Applicable to any thing, but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop June 26th. 1810 n3-tf. The Louisville Journal, St. Louis Republican snu vv aoasn Courier, win ijiert tne aoove six weeks and forward thir accounts to this office. FURS!! FURS!!! THE highest price in cash will be 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 Skins as may be brought to the subscriber in Vincennes. M. JONES. Oct. 11. 1839 20-tf. N OTICE. 'pHE ariRCTiber8 having sold their entire stock of MEDICINES, DRUGS, c., to J. B Colwell Jf Co., take pleasure in recommending them to the patronage of their former friends and customers. HITT 4 SAWYER. April Cth, 1810 46-tf. Partnership Dissolved. rr,E partnership herotofore existing between 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 call and close their accounts. SAMUEL TORN. ALVIN W. TRACY. June 30th, 1810 n4 tf. iNOTIC E. V. V. Ill TT having disposed of the Druff Establishment, con tinues the practice of medicine in all its branches, and may be found at his office on Market idreet (formermly occupied by Martin Robinson, Esq.) or at his residence. Thankful for tho natronarze of a liberPublic he solicits a continuance of the same. It is most earnestly requested that H those who are indebted to the late firm of Hilt &, Sawyer come forward immediately and make settlement, as their books must be closed. W. V. ITT. June3 1840. 1 tf NOTICE. A' LL Ierson8 Indebted to the subscriber are requested to make payment bv the first day of September, as no longer indulgence can be given. E. BROWN. July 2?th, 1840 nS-5w. Sperm Oil. "lTUST received a fresh supply of the above article, warranted pure winter strained. For sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, IS 10 nlTtf. BRITISH LUSTREi 'riflD lili!3 Jusl receiveu ot a superior article, for polishing stoves, grates etc. r or sale by II. E. PECK, Druggist, Matket st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1840 nltf. STOVES. NTLD to rent one or two wood stoves for the coming winter, for which a fair price will be given and thit much only, in thee times. Apply to tho subscriber at his schoe rooms on Market ttrcct. T. H. CAVAXAUGH. Sept. 17, 1840 n!5w3. Dissolution. rpHE subscribers have this dav dissolved the co-partnert-hip heretofore exibting between them under the style of Hitt and Sawyer, by mutual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for them to close their boajvs, &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. FlWSli JllUlIl-JlL.S! WINTER i-OOO. pHE subscriber wishes to call the attention of L 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 Brls. Flour Starch, 12 Boxes Impeiial Tea, 2 4 Young Hyson, 10 Bils. Madeira Wine, 10 Boxes Sperm Candles, 40 Bags Rio Coffee, 60 Cans Sardines, 40 Oysters. Also, a large and extensive stock f Boots and Shoes, of the best quality, and of all 6izes. Persona desirous to gttgood value at low prices will do well to call and examine, aa the subscriber has selected his stock from tha Eastern Markets. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Dec'r. tPth 1 S33 SO-tf.

St. fflarv'sremaie Acaceiuj.

Vincennes, Indiana. r-jHIS Institution, conducted by Sisters fj , Charity from the community of ?t. .losejh, I I l V . ...... -. . dear rmciirfourg, iiryianu, iiji i'u- " cesiful operation for more than two years The ppirKo: the establishment i already well known, and if '.ve mnv iud;? from the patronage it has enjoyed, well appreciated; it wi.l continue - - - i to promote me cause anu moaner me ui learning and virtue, and exert itself in accordance with the character, necessities and increasing prosperity of the country. healthy and pleasant situation, on alternate and well adjusted succession of study and relax, ation, a diet wholesome and exhuberant, a tjovernment firm, yet mild and maternal all conduce to tho health, comfort, happiness and literary pro ficiency of those who may be placed at St. Ma ry's, whose conductors will spare no pains to merit a continuance cf public favor. The Academy is provided with ample accommodations for at least twenty bourdcra and sixty day sholars. The Catholic Faith is professed ly 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, re. quire an attendance at the public exercises of divine worship. No uniform is piescribed, but 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 English and French language? Authography, Reading, Writing, Crammar, Practical and National Arithmetick, Geography 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 vatcr 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 and washing, per annum, $100 00 Day scholars in fiist and second classes per quarter, 4 00 do. do. 3d and 4th classes, 3 00 Use of pens, ink, reading books and paterns for work, 0 C2 Fuel for season, l 00 EXTRAS. Music and use of piano, per quarter, J7 00 Urawing and painting, 5 00 French, 4 00 Note. Payments required quarterly in ad. vance. Th exercises of the Acndemy commence on the first Monday of Septemler and cloce on the 15th of July, on which day will be held a public exhibition. Adjoining the Academy there is a free school also conducted by the Sisters.which will be opened at the same time. Aujust 15, 1840 nlO-tf. FLOUR! FLOUR!! UST received a lot of superfine Flour, which we will sell on reasonable terms for cah. DANIELS & VVINGATE. Aug 12, 1840 nlO-tf. NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscriber. by note or book account, will do well to attend to the payment of the same, without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the cost ol collection by law. without respect to persons. J. DONOVAN. Vincennes, July 17th, 1840 (-tf. 2Vew Urn? Store. F II E S II JI E I 1 C 1 . E S . rMIE undersigned has purchased the entire stock of Drugs and Medicines of 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 Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Perfumery, Soaps, Ac. to which he invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly Pliysi. cians and others that deal in the above line, believing, from many years experience in the Drug business, he can give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. 1L E. TECK. Vincennes, June 19, 1940 n2. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. rpHE subscriber has now on hand, a handsomS assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best quality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at lh Cabinet room of Andrew Gardner, where he calculates upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Yincennes. Feb. 14th, 1810. 38-tf STOVES! STOVES'! y HE undersigned have just received a large I supply of Cooking, Franklin and Wood stoves of the most approved patterns, which they will sell low for cash. MADDOX & GASS. May 7'h, 1840. 50 tf Notice. ''IZE subscribers have again associated them, selves in business under the name and firm of Thorn V Tracy, and have for sale at their old stand on Water street, a general assortment of servicablc and fashionable American and European Dry Goods. Also, Boots, ShoesZardwarc, Groceries, Ac. Ac, and almost every article required by the wants of town and country, which they will dispose of at very low prices. 8AMUEL TfORN. ALVIN W.TRACY. July 1st, 1840 nl-tf. Salt! Salt!! bbls. of Kenawha salt, and 200 bbls. o extra superfine, just received and for sale soo for cash only, by THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12, 1833 46-tf. TAXES' TAXES!! rvy OTICE hereby given, that the 6tate and J county taxes for IS10 are now due. All those interested will do well to provide themselves with the necessary means to discharge the same when called on, as no indulgence can be given, it being absolutely necessary to settle tho same by the first of December. In my absence please call on Wm. J. Heberd, who is authorized to re ceive in my name. JAMES JOHNSON, C. K. C. August 14, 1840 nlO-tf. Head and Foot S tones. "ITUST received fifteen seta of Head and Foot Stonee. assorted sizes, and for sal. by D. V HITMORE. Oct. 2. 1?39 22-tf.

COPPEK, TIN, SHEET IKON

EG an uffactory - Tin Ware at wholesale and Hctail. At the Cincinnati & Louisville Prices Shave a'. 1 rge stock of Tin on hand, and will fontini-.e t;i keD it on hand, and will aU on accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Copper, Tin. A sheet Iron manufactory will be carried on as nsuai si my old stand on Market street nearly opposite th vt, :kct house ; where all kinds of jobwork will U 1 ue according to order at short notice. N. SMI T 11 March 16th 1838 tf .olicc to Farmer. J U.ST receivrd, between two ted thres bucdre bushels of blue-grass seed, a fresh and g enuin article, from the rich pastures of Bourbon coun ty, Ky., and for sale low for cash, bj the sub scriberf. MADDOX Jc GAS3. Vincennes, Dcc'r. Uth 1833 29-tf. GOOSE NECK PLOUGHS. THE Farmers generally, anJ particularly ths-se-on Praitit lands are invited to call and amine, at the store of the subscribers, this valuable improvement in Ploughs, now :cttln in general ue for Prairies north on the Wabash. The above Ploughs will be kept constantly ea hand and for sale lv GREEN.40W 4 BOYLC. Vincennes, Feb. 21st, 1840 39-tf. OLIVE BRANCH." irrsjIIE undersigned respectfully announces to Jil his friends and the public in general, that he has just fitted up a Coffea House, on Matket street, in the room formerly occupied by JacobHarper, as a store, where he will accommodate, to their entire satisfaction, all vho may favor hirr. with n call. N. B. Superior Liquors of all kinds, sdd by the gallon or quart on moderate term-. ERASMUS COLEMAN. Vincennes, Feb. 20th. 1840 30-tf. CASH FOR WHEAT. WILL jrive the highest market prire I 'in Cash for wheat delivered at mv mill. J. L. CO L.MAN. June 12, 1810 1-tf. NOTICE. WANTED by the undersigned, about 10 cords of wood. Those knowing themselves to be indebted to the office in any way, would do well to attend to this notice. R. Y. CADDINGTOJf. IF THE under.igned will rent the house en the corner of Water and Broadway slrets, formerly known as the Broadway House, for a term of years. The situation Is a desirable on for a tavern tsnd. TOMAS BISHOP. Sept. 9, 1840 nl4il. s T O V 10 S . asUST received from the Lamasco Foundry, bJ three very superior Union cooking stoves, a new and approved pattern, snitab'e for small families, at reduced prices. Also, Cannon, and tsniate stoves, for sale bv GREENHOW A: BOYLE. Yncennes, Dec'r. 12th 1839 29-tf. Hr:inIrclhM Pill. C.rtl DOZEN Boxes, just received and fj sale by TORN A TRACY, March 23. 1838. 13-tf. A B D I L L WOULD respectfully inform his friends, that ho will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER. TIN. 4 SHEET-IRON irv it i in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to hi stock of wares.mtending to ofler them af all times au assortment complete, as well as perfect in iu workmanship. He intends that his ware shall be equal to any in the west, and to oiTj it upon aa reasonaMe terms, as it can ! purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds ri job woik attended to, with nsat-. ness and despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in good order, and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in exchange for wares. 1RAM A B DILI.. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 1839 17-lv. Plough! I 1 o 11 li 9 4 lot of superior Ploughs just receives, n! fVtr ftnir fir .... - j N. SMITH. Jan. 29th 1S40 36-tf. .S 11 c: n r A- Pnf ninn. ajjUST RECEIVED, and for sale low for cash. 15 Hogsheads of Sugar. 200 Bushels of seed Potatoes, from La Favetta. If. D. WHEELES. April 8th, 1S45 46-tf. THE VINCENNES OAZDTTB. Js 13ublfsh:U rbrrj SattuUaj BY K. Y. CADDiarGTOX. TERM 2 00, 1 yaid in advance. $2 50, If paid during the f.rtl six months ?3 00, If not paid during the ft t six months, fl 25, For six mmtfu. Tapers discontinued only- the option of tha published .hilc arrearags are due. CCf Advertisements making one q'-se or les will be inserted three timea for one dollar, ni t enty-ve cents every for subsequent inaertion longer advertisements in the same proportion. Advertisement Bent without ordera vill, ia all cases be inserteJ until forbid, and chuged accordingly. Ivive dollars will herecfter oe charged for advertising nrve.'j