Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 November 1840 — Page 4
THE PRODIGAL RETURNED. THROUGH SHEER NECESSITY AGAIN AT THE ANVIL' TITE undersigned takes this mode of informing bis friends in this and the neighboring counties; that he Ins resumed the 'old trade of blowing and striking,' and respectfully solicits their patronage, and assures them that all work entrusted to him in the BLACKSMITINC nd WAGON MAKING, shall be done in a workmanlike manner, and at the shortest notice. He has now on hand Four horse, or Road Wagons; Two horse ditto; One horse Dearborns, ad horse carts: also wheelbarrows, cutting boxes, bdteads of different patterns, and a great variety ef useful and ornamental utensils used by the Farmer, Mechanic or big bug, and which he will ell on such terms as to suit the times, which will be extremely l"w for cash. Job work in either of the above lines of business, will receive prompt attention, at his hop on 2d street, below Market, adjoining his dwelling house, or at his blacksmith shop opposite Mr. IS Smith's Perk house. When this advertisement ceases to appear in the newspapers of the place.it must nt oe taken for granted that the toils at the anvil have ceased. JON DUNNING. sep. 19, 1640 nlStf. N, BrYe likewise most respectfully requests those indebted to him, by note or book account. 13 call and settle the tame on or before the first day of January, 1841; and those failing to attend to this notice must expect to be treated, as those la whom I am indebted, treat me. J. D. A Bbis Tanner's OIL, of a superior quality, j-.u-it received and for sale by II. E. PECK. Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. 8ap. 25, 1840 nlGtf. Dr. A3IOS G. HULL'S GENUINE PATENT TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RUPTURE. 4N invaluable article for the above disease, for sale bv H. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2. 1640 n!7tf. JDr. Judkiiis' Patent Specific Ointment, JUJOR the cure of white swellings, ulcers, glandnlar tu:nors,feIons,rheumatic pairjs.sprains, bruises, burns and scalds, inflamation, glandular sellings, old and freh wounds, chilblains, tetters, piiet, ring worms, eruptions of long standing, sore eyes, Ac. For sale by . E. PECK. sep. 19, 1640 n!5tf. DR. JOHN B. I. BAT, A MEMBER of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, intending permanent, ly to settle in Vincennes, respectfully offers his services in the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, and all other branches of the healing art. Offie at St. Gabriel Coliegp. Oct. 2, 1810 nlTtf. STOVES pREMIUM COOKING for small families, for s STOVES, suits' ale low bv GREENHOW 6, BOYLE. Vincennes, Feb. 2Ut, IS 10 S9-tf. NEW GOODS, rpHE subscribers have just received direct frim PhiliHplnbiq. a genem! assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Cutllery, Boots, hoes. English, traw and Leghorn Bonnets, Brush Fur, Kui Beaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, 4c which they will sell on reasonable terms. THORN J, TRACY. Mav 15, IS 10 51 tf. NOTICE. BREENHOW J, BOYLE are just in receipt of additional supplies of Winter Goods, which reader their stock complete and quite ex tenbive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their pi ices before purchasing, aa they will sell for the cah, unusually low. Pot1 of good quality will be taken at the highest market price in exchange for goods, at the lowest cssh prices at the store of GREENHOW BOYLE. Dec.l8:t3 3 0-t ixmiiK pisAiuia; LAND FOIl SALE. 'T'IIE undersigned will sell at priate sale on -- good terms, one hundred acres of first rate land in the Prairie, two n.iles below Vincennes, twenty acres of which arc weii timbered, eixty acres under fence, and coi. tains one good double frame house, together with such contiguous buildings as are necessary tor a farmer. This land will be sold to any p rson who will pay one fourth cf the purchase money down, and a ciedit be given for the remainder, of three equal annual payments. If one hundred acres should not be a sufficient quantity, two hundred can be had en the same terms. Apply to LOUIS ROBINOUGH. ' Oct, 1 7th, 1840. lOot. CABINET FURNITURE. On Water street, between Busseron end Broadicay streets. riflHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is now manufacturing every varie ty of eplendid furniture, which the public may need, at the lowest prices for cash, or such articles ot produce as are used in family. " Orders from the country shall receive prompt attention. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. CHARLES P. IIYLER. Sept. 25. 1810 nl6tf. N. B. Coffins made at the shortest notice, '
JLamiisco Foundry.
TE fubscribers will receive orders Castings thai may be wanted, which will b executed at the Lamasco Foundry with despatch, and ia a style unsurpassed in the West. GREEN70W & BOYLE. June 12. 1640 Itf. The Finish. S9 iM m m - . II- kry-1 w respectiuiiy mtiUi W forms the citizens of Via cennes. and the community at Urge, tha he has opened a house under that name, on the cash system, lor the gratification ond accommodation of the public, and trusts to the generosity of the citizens tor tne support of the house. The Bar shall be furnished with the best of Wines and Liquors, and all the fah:onalde ex. tras usually kept in coffee house. A heading Room is attached to the house, up stair, large and pleasant, where papers from al! parts ot the United States can be found, and some from foreign countries. To the Indies. The ladies are respectfully informed that a pleasant room is furnished expressly for their benefit, where they can be furnished, without intru. ion, day or niiiht, with lee Cream. Soda Water, tine Cakes, Raisins, Almonds, the best of Cor. dials, the finest of Wines, and Sangaree, and he hopes to secure their patronage. He pledges him. self that nothing shall be wanting on his part to ender general satisfaction. Julv 24, 1S40 n7. V in cc n nes I nd cp endent SEMINARY. npHE Principal of this institution returns his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and assures all interested that he will continue to use his best exertion to fulfil the duties incumbent upon him as an instructor. T - I t . in tne above institution, now perma nently established, children and youth cf cither sex, are. instructed m both the sol id and ornamental branches of what con stitutes a useful, polite and morel educa ticn; and the exercises are of such a na ture as to impart a practical aa well as, theoretical knowledge of the studies pur sued. The course of instruction embraces the first course of education, as also Geography, History, Composition, a regular course of .Mathematics, Astronomy, Chem istry, Botany, etc. &c. Book-keeping by Double-entry, will be taught (practic ally) either in the stated Lours of school, or during the intervals. T . t II . t 1 in tne icmaie aepanmem, scnoiars taught those ornamental branches of fe male education, as desired by parents Both departments are under the especia ajperviiion of the Principal. Competent teachers of goodmoral char acter will assist as the wants of the school may require. Tuition ft:s due upon entrance cf the pupil; anil entrance will be considered for one quarter unless an agreement is made to the contrary. TERMS. Primary department pr. qr. $3 00 Senior do. do. 4 00 Separate branches taught as may be required. T. II. CAVANAUGH, Principal N. B. A night school will opened for grown persons and others, early in Oc tober. Particulars hereafter. Just Received. sffER late arrivals, a fresh mpply of the folJJx Jawing articles: Ground White Lead; Lin seed oil; Spirits Turpentine; Alcohol; Copal, Japan and Black Varnishes; Paint brushes; Spanish Brown; Ven. Red; Red. Black, and Dry White Lead. Rose, Pink, Lithrage Chrome; Green Chrome; Yellow, Prussian, Blue, British Lustro; Yellow Ochre; Spanish Whiting; Sperm Oi!: Lemon Syrup; Sal tErutus; Copperas; Indigo; .Madder; Alum; Ground Logwood and Fustic; Glue; Nitric, Muriatic rnd ulnhuric Acids.Window Glass; Putty; Scotch and Ma-coboy Snuff?; &c. Ac, at wholesale and retail by . E. PECK. Dru-gist. Market street, opposite Clark's Hotel. Vincennes. Jnlv I S, 1840. Ainse! Ague! CERTAIN CUKE FOR AGUE AND FEVER. D R. .SAPriNGTOVS Ague Pills for sale at the store of DANIEL 6c WIN GATE. July 11.1840 no.lf. Just Received, A few barrels Turpentine, do. Linseed Oil, lloxes Raisins, soft-shelled Almonds, Sperm Candiet, 4-c. f c. For sale by J. B. COL WELL & CO. Market street, opposite Grcenhoiv A Boyle'3. Mav I, 1S40 49-if NEW GOODS. pWHE subsciibers have just received and are now opening a splendid assortmeit cf OOI'S suitable to the present and approaching season, whicn tney wul sell on reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. MADDOX A: GASS. May 7th, 1840. 50 tf DISSOLUTION. fRllIE partnership heretofore existing between David S. Honner and Ro bert N. Carnau was this day dissolved by limitation. Those indebted to the firm are requested to settle as soon as possible with R. N. Carnan. I). t. CONNER. R. N. CARNAN. Vincennes, Sep. 18th, 1640 nl'Jw4. THE undersigned having purchased the interest cf D. S. Honner in the establishment, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will be pleased to accommodate the former customers of the house, and the public generally. R. N. CARNAN. P. HANSBROUGK LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, 71 or o ui, Sullivan countv, in. OFriCE IV THK COUItT HOUSE. Mat 22, IStO 52-tf
SILVERSMITH AND JEWELLER. SfTjllB Subscriber taken
p!4r.re in informing the public generally, that ho has commenced the business of WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING AND REPAIRING, in all its various branches, on Main street, adjoining the store of Uurtcti and riannan, and horjep. bv constant attention, and doing his work in the best manner, to receive a portion of public patronage, v.!iich he is determined to merit ' J. W. HARDMAN. Vincennes, June 27, 1S10 n3-tf NEW FIttMSCTnsilLLIAM Bl'RTCH has associated himself with John Hcberd and A. W. Hull, and will do business under th name of W. Eurtch Co., in the corner store lately occupied byMessrs. Buitch and Hannah, where the v have a fine stock of goods, well assorted, and where they will be pleased to accommodate the former customers cf the house, and the public generally. W . BURTCH. JOHN C. HEBERD. A. W. HULL. Vincennes. August 22, 1840 nll-tf. Receiving, Forwarding, Commission MERCHANT, Vincennes, la. nCFEHENCFS Burtch &. Hcberd, Vincennes, la. G. Cruikfhank &. Co. Bonner &. Carnfin, R. Smith, E. & O. Brown, Webbk Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston &. Co. F. C. Gwathney 6c Co. F. B. Tillay, do do do Clinton, Is. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la. Louisville Kv. Hefford & Sorenfrey, New Orleans Vincennes. March 9, 183b 44-tf. DISSOLUTION . H E partnership heretofore existing under JLv the firm of Burtch ond annah was dis solved on the first instant by limitation, Mr. Han nah 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 areo be settled up as speedilv as possible. ' WM. BURTCH, J. B. HANNAH, Aug. ISth, 1640 nll-tf. CONFECTIONARY", PASTERV, AND BAKERY. L2J i i W-J-i-infonns the 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 cuetorners of the former house can be accommodated with Candy at wholesolc 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, 1810 nl4-ly. N. B. Parties can be accommodated with the above mentioned articles in the shortest ntrtice, and Baking done to older for taverns or private houses. E. T. NOTICE. GREENHOW & DOYLE have now in store and offer for sale on a very small adrance on Louisville prices, 25 Bags Rio Coffee, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 25 N. O. do, 30 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 12 by 18 window Gla?s, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chetts Y. H. Tea, Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, etc., fec Oct. 11, 1839 20-tf. NOTICE. EHEREBi notify all persons not to trade for, or purchase a certain note given by me to Fe. lix M'Cabe for ?2s4 00, dated Aueost 28th. 1839, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forced to do so by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Yincennes. July 17th, 1840. RECEIVED. 7! Q KEGS May butter. 2 bbls of Mackerel, 4 bbls Madeira Wine, 2 do Sweet Malaga, 4 do American Brandy, 8 Boxes of low priced Tobacco, TO tons assorted Iron, 100 kegs assorted nails, In store on consignment by G. CRUIKSHANK, Agt. Oct. 2, 1810 nl7tf. BRASS Kettles just received and f..r sale 1 v by N MITH Aug. 28, 1833 14-tf DUE NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to the late firm of Abdill & Green, bv note or book account, to come forward and make immedi ate payment. This course iu made incumbent, in consequence of the death of C. R. Green, of the aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such as are thus indebted, will make prompt payment. H. ABDILL. Nov. 19th 1839 26-tf. Iron, ftils and Casting. TONS of Iron, consisting nf n f..ll C W t: Rod, Bolt, Band, Hoop, and Sheet Iron, Plough Slabs, Plough Wings, Nails of all sizes. Stoves, Wagon Boxes, Ovens, Pots, Skillets, odd lids. Sec. &c. On consignment and for sale low, by G. CRUIKSHANK, Agt. Oct. 2d, 1810 nlTtf. ;(fh BARRELS of Recconsignment, for sale by G. CRUIKSHANK, Art. Oct. 2, IS 10 nHtf.
GREAT AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT ON STEAM ENGINES.
ISAAC N. WIIITTEL SY, OF VIYCENXES, HAVIJCO INVENTED A NEW AND IMPROVED IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL STATE. COUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. "jHE improvement consists in the simplicity of B its construction, the smail space it occupies, the expense saved in the first cost of the engine, and the quantity of fuel saved. It, m the first place, will not cost over one-half as much to manufacture them, will weigh not more than half as much, will occupy not half the space, will save much fuel, and is more powerful than th present reciprocating engine, and withal, is so simple in its construction that with five minutes' explanation, any person can perfectly un derstand its principle. Applicable to any thing, but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop purposes. June 26th, 1640 n3-tf. The Louisville Journal, St. Louis Republican and Wabas-h Courier, will insert the above bj. weeks and forward thir accounts to this ottce. Suit! Salt!! QAA bbls. of Kenawha salt, and 200 bbls. o -'-' extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash only, by THORN & TRACT. Marcn 12, 1839 4G-tf. , O T 1 C H . rpHE subscribers having sold thcii entire sto; x of MEDICINES, DRUGS, -Vc. to J. B Colwell 4r Co., lake pleasure in recoinmendin them to the patronage of their former friends and customers. HITT - SAWYER April Cth, 1840 46-tf. VV. YV. Ill T V having disposed of the Drujr Lstablihment, con tinues the practice of medicine in all its branches, and may be found at his office on Market street (formermly occupied by .Martin Kobinsan, Lsrj.j or at his resi dence. Thankful for the nntronncs of a liber al public, he solicits continuance of tiie same. It is most earnestly requested that 1 those who are indebted to the !ae fim of Hilt tt Sawyer come forward imme diately and make seitlemen, as their books must be closed. W. YV ITT. June3 1 840. 1 tf NOTICE. J LL petsons indebted to the subscriber are requested to make payment bv the first dav of September, as no longer indulgence can be given. E. BROWN. July 2?th, 1840 n8-5w. Sperm Oil. TTUST received a fresh supply of the ww above article, wanantcd pure win ter strained. For sale by H. E. PECK, Druggist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1S40 r.lTtf. BRITISH LUSTRE. r(fb LBS just received of a superior article, for polishing stoves, grates etc. I or 6ale by H. E. PECK, Druggist, Maiket 6t. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1840 nlTtf. Dissolution. rrHE subscribers have this day dissolved the co-partnership heretofore existing between them under the atyle of Hitt and Swyr by mu tual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for them to close their books, &c Al! those who know themselves indebted to them bv note or b0ok account; will do well to come forward imme diatelv and make settlement. W. W. HITT, J. S. SAWYER. April 1st 1840 45-tf. N. B. The Dru,? Business will be continued at the old stand by Doctor Colwell. FRESH JlRllWJIES! WINTER ftOODS. riHE subscriber wishes to call the attention e.f L his numerous and respectable customers to hia present extensive stock of GOODS, just arri ved Irom IJaltimore, consisting of 4 Pipes Champaign Brandy. 4 " Cognac do. 4 BrU Pale Sherry Wine, 1 Puncheon Irish Whiskey, 4 Brls. Flour Starch, 12 Boxes Imperial Tea, 24 ' Young Hyson, 10 Brl. Madeira Wine, 10 Boxes Sperm Candles, 40 Bags Rio Coffee, 60 Cans Sardines, 40 44 Oysters. Also, a large and extensive stock ef Boots and Shoes, of the best qualify, and of all sizes. Persons desirous to get good vulue at lore prices will do well to call and examine, as the subscriber has selected his stock from the Eastern Markets PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, Dee'r. 20th 1839 30-tf. TAILORING. subscribers would respectfully B"HE inform I their friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, Esq. as a .viagisirait- s unite, 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, B. H. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 1830 23-Iy.
FOREIGN A ND DOMESTIC LIQUORS HN store, and for 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 French and Peach Brandy, Holland Gin, Irih Whitkey, 4c. by GREEN70W fc BOYLE. Vinean. Feb. Pth, 1940 37-tf.
St. .Hary's Female Academy.
Vincenactt Indiana. rHI3 Institution, conducted by Sistera oj JL Charity from the community of St. Joseph, near Emmittsburg, Maryland, has been in suc cessful operation for more than two years. The spirit of the establishment is already well known, and if we may judge from the patTonage it has enjoyed, well appreciated; it will continue to promote the cause and enhance tne value oi learning and virtue, and exert iuelf in accordance with the character, necessities and increasing prosperity of the country. healthy ana pleasant situation, on alternate and well adjusted succession of study and relax, ation, a diet wholesome and exhubcrant, a govern. ment firm, vet mild end maternal all conduce to the health, comfort, happiness and literary proriciency of thoe who may be placed at St. Mary's, whose conductors will spare no pains to merit a continuance of public uvor. The Academy is provided with ample accommodations for at leaU twenty boarders and sixty dav sholars. The Catholic Tai'.h is professed ly the conductors, without any encroachments on, or interference with the principles of pupils of ether denominations. Nevertheless uniformity and order, o necessary in tstabluhments of this kind, reouirc an attendance at the rublic exercises of divine worship. No uniform is pie scribed, bwt it i expected that each boarder wili be provided w:tli pbout six thnnges of clothes; dark dresses are preferable. The sy.teni of education embraces the English and French languages Authogrcphy, Reading Writing, Grammar, Practical and National Arithnietick, Geography and Delineation of Maps, Ancient and Modern History, Rhetoric and Delles Letters. Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, Music on Piano, Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting in water colors, plain Sewing, Tapestry, Embroi dery, Bead and Lace work, in thortall 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 bcholars in first and second classes per quarter, 4 0 do. do. 3d and 1th classes, o 00 Use of pens, ink, reading books and paterns for work, 0 62 r uel for season, 1 00 EXTRA?. Music and use of piano, per quarter, $? 00 Drawing and painting, 5 00 French, 4 00 Note. Payments required quarterly in ad. vance. The exercises of the Academy commence on the first Monday of September and clo-e 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 b'it,'ers,which wiii be opened at the same time. Aujust 15, 1840 nlO-tf. FLOUR! FLOUR!! WEST received a lot cf fsuperfine Flour, which we will sell on reasonable terms for cah. DANIELS 6c WIN GATE. Aug 12, 18-10 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 sjuic. without delay. All such as fail to attend to this notice, will be subjected to the C06t of collection by law, without res-jirrt to persons. j J. DONOVAN. Vincennes, July 17ih, 1S40 il-tf. IVeiv Drais Siorc. I RES If .".I E 2 1 V ! X E . rpHE undersigned has purchased the entire stock of Drugs ai.d Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and freh as sortment, consisting of every vari-ty of Drue. Medicines, Paints. Oils, arni.thes. Brushes, Dye Staffs, Patent Medicines. Glassware, Perfumery, Soaps, 6cc. to which he invites the intention of country merchants, ami paitb ulariv Phvsi. cians and others that deal in the above line, be lieving, from many years experience in the Drug basiness, he can give satisfaction to those xho may favor him with their patronsce. . E. PECK. Vincennes. June 19, 1810 r.2. HA I RS, HAIRS. 'THE subscriber has now on hand, a handsomS x assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best quality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them bv calling at th Cabi net room of Andrew Gardner, where he calculates upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Feb. 14th, 1840. 3S-tf STOVES! STOVES'! THE undersigned have just received a large supply of Cooking, Franklin and Wood stoves of the most approved patterns, which thev will sell low for cash. MADDOX ct GASS. May 7h, 1840. 50 tf IVotice. E subscribers have again associated them selves in business under the name and lirm of Thorn Xr Tracy, and have for sale at their old stand on Water street, a general assortment of servicable and fashionable American and Euro pean Dry Goods. Also. Boots, Shoes, iardware, Groceries, 6cc. lie, and almost every article required by the wants of town and country, which they will dispose of at very low prices. HA. Ml; EL TOKN. ALYIN W.TRACY. July 1st, 1840 n4-tf. Partnership DNsolrec. rryrit, partnersnip nerotoiore existing between i r- . J- 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 30th, 1840 n4 tf. TAXES' TAXES!! VyOTICE u hereby given, that the state and j county taxes for 1S40 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 the same by the first of December. In my absence please call on Wm. J. ieberd, who is authorized to re ceive in my name. JAMES JOHNSON, C. K. C. Ao$uit 14, 1940 otO-tf. t
COPPER, TUf, I RUT
Tin Ware at irholeaale and Retail. At the Cincinnati Louisville Prices I have a! a rge stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will tell on accomodating terms to customer and the public generally. The Coppr, Tin, &. sheet Iron manufactory will I carried on as nal n my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the rfr :ket houe ; where all kinds of jobwoik will be J i.e according to order at short notice. N. SMITH. March 15th 1838 tf Police to Farmer. -J UST received, between two and three hundre bushels of blue-grass seed, a fresh and genu in article, from the rich pasture! cf Bourlon coun y, Ky., and for tale low for cash, by the sub scribe Jf. MADDOX A GASS. Yineenres, Dec'r. lllh 1833 29-tf. GOOSE NECK PLOUGHS. rplIE Farmers generally, end particofarly the? on Prairie lands are invited ts call and examine, at the store of the subscribers, this valble improvement in Ploughs, now getting in jtneral use for Prairies north on the Wabash. The bove Ploughs will be kept constantly ea hand and for sale bv GREEN.40W BOYLE. Vincenrcs, Feb. 21st, 1840 39-tf. OLIVE BRANCH." J"IIE undersigned respectfully announces to his friend and the public m gentrnr, that he has just fitted up a Coffee Hou.e, on Marktt street, in the room formerly occupied Lv Jacob Harper, as a store, where he will accommodate, to their entire satisfaction, !! h? may favor kira with a call. N. B. Superior Liquors of 'i kinds, ' !d by the gallon cr quart on moderate term. ERA&MUS COLEMAN". Vir.e-nr.es. Feb. 20ih, 1840 39-tf. CASH FOR WHEAT. WILL sive the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at my mill. J. L. COLMAN. Tune 12. 16 0 l-f. AOTIUE. ANTED by the undemcned. about 20 cords of wood. Thoe knowing them selves to be indebted to the office in any war, would do well to attend to this notice. R. Y. CADDINGTON. FURS!! FURS!!! THE higlifH prie in cash will be eiven f i r any quantity of Otter, Rarcnnn, Mink. Wild Cat, anil Fx Fur, a!so the bight-it mnrkf-t price will be p-.id for as i:mv He r Skinc ai mav be ;;roi!i.'''t '.o Jit- auhi-criHer in Vincennes. M. JO.NT.S. 1 20-tf. 1 1 S T () V KS. mi .si rr ? r . t ... i j a ii" ii i.;r iincii?ru i ouncrT. 3 three very superior L'nion cooking stoves, new ind approved pittrrn, t.;iitable for small fimiiies, et reduced piicen. Also, Cannon, and taiate i-tovos, for sale I v CIREENHO W Ac BOVLE. Vnw;n. Der'r. 12th lfl:n 29-tf. Sfr.Ti?(Ji Hi s Pi IN. DOZEN Boxes, just r. ceited Ti)KN Match 2o, 1 333. i TRACY, ABDILL Vu fully ii.form Lis friends that hr will manufacture for kjU all kinds of COPPER. TIN. Jr SHEET-IKON 1V1RE in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to ki stock of wares.mtending to ofler tbera af slltiraee an assortment complete, as well as perfect in ite workmanship, ie intends that hia ware shall be equal to any in the west, and to otTt it upon ae reasonaf le terms, aa it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with ntelness and despa'ch. House-Gutters made and put up io aood erJtr and on reasonable term. Feathers, old pewter and correr taken in change for wares. IRAM ABDILL. Vincennes, Dec. let, 1839 17-ly. Ploughs! Ploughs 4 lot of superior Tlnughe just received, ead for ealc by N. SMITH. Jan. 29th 1840 36-tf. Sugar fc Potatoes. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale low for ctab, & 15 Hogsheads of Sugar. 200 Bushels of aeed Potatoes, from La Fayette. II. D. WHEELER. April 8th, 1845 40-lf. TUB VINCENNES GAZETTE is l)ublfst):U tbrrn Saturaj BIT R. Y. CADDLTOX. TERM $2 00, If paid in advance. 2 50, If paid during the rtt six $3 00,, If not paid during the Jir it six months, $1 25, For six months . TpcM discontinued only the option nf thm published hile arrearage are due. fry- Advertisements making one gauhe or lea wilt be inserted three times for one dollar, end t .venty-five cents every for subsequent insert ion longer advertisement jn the same proportion, nuTcrusemenu sent witftout orders trill, ia all cases be iriserteJ until forbid. od charr4 Ac cordingly. rive dullare win tweW W ebtfwi fee L.
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