Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 November 1840 — Page 4

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TIJ33 WORLD'S CHiGES

The fuliowihg liii em'oracts the ap" iiitincuis of the Indiana C:i!erenci? of

iai Methodist., recently held a

the E.is

SILVERSMITH AM) Ji.W.VLLII.

t :

M;

HlapOils

. . ku'er. i'S Mtr;te.

.-irion J:i:

Canaan C. B. Jo: e . Vevay J as. Jones and Mel mire. Kising Sun Jillcti and Goodwin. L-iwreui-ebiirgh Station J o h ri

C.

Wilmington F. A. Carev i ! ' f I

V trsaidPi Sjiu dirndl and J. C

. T T I

Seb.criber takes

pleasure in liiio.iiioi the public generally, that he has commenced the business of WATCH AND

CLOCK MAKING AND

nd Bahcr.

II;

Vt REPAIRING, ia a!! itsa- - i'iSiJiIi' "yu,i branches, on Man

street, adjoining the tcre cf Burtch and Hannah, mid hopes, hy constant attention, and doing h.;s work in thti best manner, to receive a portion ot public patronage, which he is determined to mti itJ. W. II A II DM AN.

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Vineennes, June 27, 18-10-

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"Coi.taiini Fleming, w rote mcrel) , Ti -i t." IT Israeli the younger. The solemn Shadow that bears in his hands The conqueror's scv the and the glass of sands, IVutocJ once on his flight where the sunri-e shone On a warlike city's towers of stone; And asked of a panoplied soldier near, IIo-.v long ha3 this foruesed city been here?"'

Ati 1 the man looked up, man's pride on hi brow,

The city ttand here from the ajes of old; And as ir was ihuii, and a? it is now, oj will it endure till the fnnel knell Of the world be knolled, As eternity's nnii-!.) idnnl ten. And alter n thouand years uie o'er, The shadow paused o'er the spot once more. And vestige none of a city there, Rut bike lay b!m and p'ains lay bare, And the in u-i.'died corn stood huh aoJ pale, And a shepherd -iped . f Iv.c in a vale, "ilo.v!" srake the &had.-w, "can temple and t.uvei Thus lieet, like not. frmn the morning hour!" H ,t the shcpheid hook tha long locks from hibrow Tli: wvrld :a filled with sheep aud corn; 'I has was it of old, thu is it now,

i i An 1 I he

. too wn

ii u

n

e ra ini ana sun

liieht and morn , and life arc one,

rr.ter a thousand yeai; were o'er, shadow pf,i?cd o'er the spot once m tc.

And to' in the room of the meadow land, A ea foamed far oh r sulVron sands.

And ;lihed in the in

iti-tid

e tirignt ana iiarK,

,.! a !-het was casting his nets from a baik.

'' veiled the shadow! 'Where then i-4 t it

.-bur;' .he.-e be the nere of roldm grainl'

I He fisher dashed oif the a!t pr-ry lr mi his

0 rovv . .ie waters beguile the earth away, . e i rvii roiled us it robeth now: 'A'b i; habb!et t'uut about urain 'id it ;d-'

in

.1

and d iy hot oc!

And nfrer a thouatul ear-" were o'i r,

Parts A. Kussev and II. Hays. r- , . . .

l.rrn:u .Mills J. ivUliiig and M. J.

1 1 Oliver.

Charleston Distnct E. G. Wood, P. K.

icv Albany H'm. Daniel. Corydon T. Dnnu and K. Oldham, (rcenvillt! (. K. Hester.

Salem F. Untlid-e and C. W. Ames.

('harleslon C!is. Ponner and Iioyle. Lexington Jas. Crawford and Guthrie. Jt-fiersonville 1 C. Ilol'adiy. Home F.. G. Jones.

Indianapolis District J. Havens, P. E.

station W. II. Goode.

Nob!esvii!e Isaac Crawford and Shcl-

ton. Mooresviile J. Hill and ISnrwiek. Franklin W. C. mith and .Myers. SheibvviHe II. Davne and Miller. Kiishville U'. Pou:er. Ktiightsto-.vn L. W. Derry. C'rcenfit Id J. itirt and Webster. Pipe Creek J. L. Kelley. Vineennes District II. .s'.Talbo', P. E Evatisvillc A. Robinson.

Mt. Vernon T. Kty and I). H Princeton Joint Daniel. Xewbnry J. A. Decker. Rock port Wm. Knowies. inrenne." J. Kernes. Vasliington Ravenscraw. Carlisle J. McEIrov. Lebanon S. II, Rodgers. Knox W. M. Rra!t:-n.

C r a w f o x d v i ! 1 e District ' V Lafayette A. Johnson. Dayton Wm. M'ilsori. Frankfort A. Heach and J.

Covington E. Wood and Mrrshin. ?evton A. I'. Itpasley and Calvin Craw fords vii'.fj Station E. Patrick.

" Circuit Demolatid Dorsev.

Danville Hartlett. Anr'.ista Mi'es 1 1 u 1 T. i k t r Alamo J. Edward-.

Gfef uoasiii; D;s. . W ;t--v. Sen. p. E

Stiioa . 13. Het'rs.

-y lLLIAM IiCKTCH has associated self wit'- John Ileberd and A. W.

d him.

Hull.

and will do business under the name of W. Burtch

eV Co., in the corner ttore lately occupied by

.Messrs. Lurtch nd Hannah, where they have a

fine stock of goods, well assorted, and when; they will be pleased to accommodate the former cus

tomers of the house, and the public generally.

W. BUKTCH, joiin c. iebi:kd. A. W. HULL. Vince:mcs, Angost 22, 1S10 nl I-tf.

AVer if.

''i'lg, Forward in?, cy Cohiiutssiv;

3IEIICHANT,

GREAT AM) V ALU ABLE IMPROVE21 EXT on steam engines.

1-

3ltry?z I-Vmalc. Acaslcisi'

Jm., -- - -e h; c- ' -

ISAAC N. WI I ITT EL SY,

OF VINCENMIS,

li.wixu I .N VESTED A XKW AND I.MFKOVED

IS

NOW PREPARED TO SELL ST.V. COL'NTV, OR INDIVIDUAL filGHTS.

Vinccnaes, Indir.:;a. 5"Iiiy Institution, conducted by t?isters d Charity from the community of U. Joseph, near EmmitUburg, Maryland, lias been in sueccsaful operation for moie than two vears The spirit of the establishment is already well known, and if we mry judge from the patrenae it has enjoyed, well appreciated; it will continue to promote the cause and enhance the value of learning and virtue, and exert itself in accordance with the character, necessities and increasing prosperity of the country. healthy and pleasant situation, an alternate and Weil adjusted succession of htudy and relaxation, a chet wholesome and exhubera:.t, a srovern.

srrHE improvenitut consists in tho sirnpliei'y of 1 mcnt firm, yc-t mild and maternal all conduce to

U its eon&ti action, the small space it oceueies, the health, comlort, happiness and liteiarv pro-

e cxpcnec saved in t'.ie first co.-t of the cn.-irr. heitney of these who may be Traced at tt. Ma

ud the euntltv of fuel saved. ry's, whose conductors wiii ppare no naius to mc-h

i -

It, in the first place, will not cost over ene-half a continuance of public favor.

as much to manufacture them, vwd weigh not J i be Aradcmy is proviaeu wuu ample accorn-

move than half a much, will occupy not half the 1 moJations 1t at leat twenty bourders and sixtv'

space, will save much fuel, and is more powerful day shidars. than the present reciprocating engine, and withal, The Catholic Faith is professed Ly the conducts po simple in its construction that with five min- tors, without any encroachments on, or interferntes' explanation, any person can perfectly un- ence with the principles of pupils of other tlenom-

lerstand its principle. Applicable to any thing, J 'nations. JN everthcless uuiiormity and good order,

but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop so necessary in establishments of this kind, repurposes, quire an attendance at the public exercises of

June 20th, 1840 n3-tf. divine worship.

J he Louisville Journal, St. Louts Lepubhcan I -o uniform is j ierribed, but it is expected

COPPER, TEN, & S4IEEP IRON

4.

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Ileberd, inceime?, Ia.

El

lei,

Uiiruh eV

C Cruikshnnk v'o t'o.

IJonner eV Carnan,

Smith,

K. V . Drown. Webb& Shoemaker, Win. Thurston Sc Co.

I". C. Ciwathnev &. Co. V. I). Tiilay, lle.'Ybrd & Soreufrey,

d ) do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Cvansville, Ia.

Louisville Ky. N ew Orleans H;S -n-tf.

J. I

Jrown.

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'i,lelincs, March 'J

DlSSOi.UTIOX.

ggllK partnership heretofore exi.-tiug unee

Jri tl;e firm of Hurteii and 7annah was dis

solved on the fust instant by limitation, Mr. Hannah having withdrawn from the establishment. All

persons knowing themselves indebted by note or

bock account, are particularly requested to call and settle the same immediately, as the books are

o be' settled up as speedily as possible. WM. 151'KTCH, J. D. HANNAH, Aug. lsih, 1S40 nl 1-tf.

CONFECTIONARY, PASTES!", AND BAKERY,

i:si kcht llv

.''i-.k Vnu ennes, :i...t be ba.;"o;eiie

,o..

OCCllple

d

inform-s th

ana toe mm: 1 an est iblisbnn L. L. Watso.,.

;t

i:t

iens of

t la r-.

u ..i re

Ti:

e sn

h ei

O'V pfl

d

'er the spot or;ce mre.

And the ruddy ray' Were trildins tlie s!

of tiio eveinidi' b M r f a f ire 0 i

Tbe liioji of t'ie tree-; looked

so o

And valley an I hill V as robed in s'.var :.-d a ".on 0 ,:

III .i a-! Ao. t

t!

the ancier.t mould an evergreen cloak;

H'low I.Vmeinbeu i' tliou i .-ea where ave those trees! '

i:t If

an

H'U

.e w o.''dn'rin

Iai an-l r'Hies Co U ni:i-;i ami

It is not amid M'jj, 'i he e-u lb is one f.-rest all.' And a;t. r a thous:in l enrs were

said he, -I t ow,

I t.V.

1 el I I,

Sprinpvilie Pedfotd C.

Th

lauj'.v ! v

o o i r iue .-pot once more.

And what caw the shadow! u ei'y mrain. Hut peopled by j ale mechanical men. Willi workh 'uses lilled, mid piisons, and marts A nd face thai spok.: exttmin.tte hart".

pie.uie . hi:

un 1

was tkc shadow's l

At

i .

turning to o:ie ef the gli.ist'v, ho sought

1 r a eiue in v. or ;s t,, tne wf.eu and the bow

'" the ominous eiiange he now bebel .'; fb.t the man uplifted his care worn bnw

( h.-i.L-..-? i uat was life ever but conflict and

e!t;0'( ?

' Circjtt I. ,.rer. sud Miller. Putnatnv ille (i. I'clotte. Rnsstd vilie (J una no, Rockv ille Rosin, Terre Haute Station J. S. Ray!e.s.

" Circuit Suenk and Kemp X' t - -i .

Newport H . tl. Mi) i in and K'owlev, Diooiniujjtoii District J. Miller, P. Ei

Sb-.tion P. M.iv,

John Talbot, ,M. llollidav.

Prownstown W Alc(3 inni?. Columbus 0. (JriHith and Hall. Spencer J. S'.a'dard, Pao i I). Chipn.a i, 1 1 row n .Mission T. S. Spplnnn. Pi b'and Missrrn J. R. Wil iam, Lcesvillc U. XV. Walker.

P. E.

Station E. Whitren.

L enlreviilp (.'ireuit Miller and Havens.

.New Richland Station J. TarkiinMonJ

Liberty Iviocr. Drookville Hilibon and Davidson.

tamers i f the toriner house can 1 e aeeomtin'dated

vv it li Cindy at w holesole und rt tail. Idread.

Cakes, and Crackers of the host quality constant-

y on hanl. Abu, l'a-try of all descriptions will

he kept on hand, of the finest quality.

iSrpteiuher U, Hid nll-ly. N. 11. I'arties can be accommodated with the

above mentioned articles in the shortest notice.

and Halving done to houses.

dcr for taverns or private k. r.

iVOTIUE.

HKKKHV notif)- all persons r.ct to trade fjr.

or pun nase a certain note given ov me to Fe

lix M'Cabe fi.r f'-'Sl 00, dated Au-ttst 2'-"di

Hoi), and payable in croods, 3 I slmll not pay sait!

note u.mess torreU to do so tiv oneration of a-.

PATRICK MOORIJ. Yinccnnes, July 17th, H-10.

ani a:.ish Courier, wul insert tiie above six

weeks and forward thir accounts to this ofiioc.

.it i I

O ii bids, cf Kcnawha salt, and 2C0 bbls. o

OCM rXra superfine, iust received and for sab.

for

1 aim om

i'V

?d.:r:-n Ii, L

THORN pc TRACV. r-tf.

"51111

Fubseribers having scdil theii entire stork

7

r,' "iL J

of MEDICINES. DKI.'CS. Vc, to J. L

CoKvcll Co., take pleasure in recommendin

them to the patronage of their former friends and

customers.

II ITT $ SAWVHU pii! nth, is-IO 4G-tf.

R. V. W. ITT having disposed

of the Dru"; Establishment, con

tinues tlie practice of medicine in all it

branches, and may be found at his ollice

on Market street (fortnermly occupied J Music and use of piano, prr quarter,

by Martin Robinson, Esq.; or at his resi- j Drawing and painting,

1

lence

Thankful for the natronaon of a liber-

1 public, he solicits a continuance of the

:anie.

It is most earnestly requested that ill

thoe who are indebted to the la'e firm of Ilitt t Sawver come forward imrne-

v and make settlement, as their

ook3 must be closed.

W. W. ITT. Jtn;e3 lfi-10. 1 tf

taat each boarder will be irovidea with nboutsix

t.iarges of clothes; dark dresses are preferable.

i he system of education embraces the Enjlh-h.

and French languages Authogrophy, Heading,

Writing, Grammar, Practical and National Anth-

.-ncticli, tieograptiv : .:u Dehueatiou ct" Ma-s

Ancient and Modern ilktory, Rhetoric e.nd Uelies

Letters, Natural Philosophy ;ind Ch'miis'.rv, Mc-

?ic on Piano, Vocal Music, Druwing a:id. Tainti" '

in water colors, plain Scviug. Tapestry, Embroi

'try, Ih'ad and Luc e work, in shortal! the bramhed

Uiuaily taught in Female Academies.

TERMS. Poard, tuition in nil or any of the

English branches, bed und bedding and

wasuing, per annum, ?!0u CO

Cist and second

1 f)0 3 CO

(1 f,2 1 (!0

?7 CO 5 00 1 00

in nd-

'? iht CuicinnaH A- I.oiiltvillc Prices ' DC 3 have til 1 rge stock of Tin on hand, and wd. eontinu"to keen it on hand, and will rh

on accomodating term. to customers rnd tJio tt. public generally. The Copper, Tin, fz ohect te Irrn rranufactory will be carried on ss usual ot r my old sand on Market s-ircct nearly opposite thr i'f :kct house ; where nil kinds of j.d wotk will be I ne according to order at phort notice. N. SMITH. March loth 13S tf

Notice to Farnavra. ?I ST received, between two arid three hundie 3 bushe ls of bluc-gra.s seed, a fresh anJ pen u in fiithle, froi.i the lieh pasture of I'ourlon coun ly, Ky., and for ealv lo.v for cash, by the nh scnlitrt'. M ADD OA ti OASS. Vincrni:es, Dec'r. 1 Ith 1839 0-tf.

Day sclioiars in

I classes per quarter,

do. do. L'se of pens, ink

' paterns for work,

Fuel for season,

LXTHAS.

3d and 4th classes,"1 reading books and

AOTICK.

rjj, LL persons indebted t) th requested to make paymen

ic suliserioer arc

nt by the first day

f September, as no longer indulgence cati be

iven. E. BROWN. July 27th, 1810 nS-ovv.

French,

Note. Payments required quarterly

vauce. 1 be exercises of the Academy commenrp

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 free -ebon!

also conducted by the Sisters, which will be opened at the same time.

AujuFt 15, is 10 nlO-tf. FLOUR I VLOUIVA rl ST received a lot of 'superfine Floor, which we will sell on reasonable terms for en;h. DANIELS & WINOATE. Aug 11, IS 10 nlO-tf.

th 4-il. Ail

Jf EST received a fresh supply of the

nrfiflf tnri'Aiifn(f nnrfl irin I

ter strained. 1 or sale by

II. E. PECK, nruzzist, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 131.11 nlTtf.

IVOTICli.

A LL those indebted to the subscriber, L by note or book account, wiil do

well to attend to the payment of the same.

without delay. All such as fail tr. Mtr-nd

this notice, wiil be subjected to tue

cost of collection by law, without respect

to persons.

J. DO .NO VAX. Vineennes, July 17th, 1 810 -:f.

GOOK IVF.CK PLOUGHS.

'pHE Farmers "ereraily, and partis ulnrlr thwso - on 1'rniiio iands are invite. 1 to cnll p'nJ exarrdne, at r!ie te.ro of tbe i ubs.-nl .us, this raluab!e improvement in Hough.-, now petting in genera! iho for Fridiies ncrtii o i the V'-h. Tb above Flou J.- v.ili b- kept constantly otv hand and for sale 1

c:re:n70'

A'ineenrcs. Feb. 21st. ISM

V ti 1JOYLE. 30-tf.

OLIVE J R A iY C II. " PIIE ui;drr--igned respectfully announces t. his friends and the public m general, that he has just fitted up a Cofiee House, on Maiket treet. in the non formerly occupied by Jac( b Harper, os a store, where he will accommodate, to their er.tiro s.-itisfaf thm, all ho may fivor him with n call. N. E. Superior Liquors t,T all kimN, seld by the gallon or qer.rt on moderate terms. ERA.VMF.S ('OLEMAN. Viuern!:f, Feb. 20th, 1 810 3'J-tf.

CASH FOR WSIICAT. Z V.'ILL rive the highest market price u in Cas!i for whtat delivered at my mill. J. L. COL.MAN. June 12. 18 '0 1-tf.

AOriUL.

r?f7 ANTED by tho trnderirtod. abont 20

s ZJ cords of wood. Thsc knowinz tlirrM-

.-elves to be indebted to the o;-.. i,, SIV

would do well to attend to tbi no'ie,.

II. V. 'A DPINi i'TON.

FUI?S!! Fl

f HE highest price in i li f r ri':v q:i;.;

Kacconn. Mink. V.'ri ' ('-.

so the hiobf'st n-i-rbfo

p;ii(i lor as inar.v IV-. -r SL

oieo

Kins as

brouolit t; the pub;jn!ur in Vii.rvovr.

M. JUNKS. 11. 1SS0 20-tf.

Will hi) d' On; r. - X iVlK, wiil I... may bo

Jjti in i sco ro it m!r .

lm - - -------

for any description of Machinery or

tastings that may be wanted, which will

be executed at the Lamasco Foundry with

(lesprr.'V), ami in a style unsurpassed the West.

CREENOW cV POVLE. June 12, 1 8 10 1 tf.

From the "tt s of

Oi

1

H

OiOU

a n, notion teen widening its range.

tho shadow, und passed Irom the

!'-'

At last it is vanished, the beautiful youth I If the earth, to return with no to-morrow; 'i changes have eherquered mortautvs lot, ibis is te.e darkest for Knowledge anA

. . y..

rrtodi Are but

err ovl

oioen

;i!er ti) the T

emple of

I muite Educilion. The Iioston Transcript talks like a father about educating omu? ladies. n!y hear him: "'I'bis bring'tij up danctiter- to think of nothing but dre?-. and finery, and halls, nd parties, snd beaux, i-:- not dicl.argino the dnue.T of a mother who wisdie.i the welfare of her children. Send them into the kitchen. Teach them to wa:di, and :o cool;, and to eour. I n-on't hurt rhetn; if will do rhem oond. hotii nirniallv

-J. White and P. J. lies wick, ri,.asant room i-s furnished evpressly for their bendence J. J. Cooper and Hall, etit, where they can he furnished, without intru-

E.

t i i

itoti oui'.e:! need not ieir ler-.-oiis m j!ie noli'e

and physically : n'erl'tie with

a cnmpit -ftnien; - or la itotiable i : i c . but vv I'lmnke them more active, more heahhv. invite blooming-, more beautiful than ever, apart from the intrinsic value of the quali. ticatiotn as head of a family in alter 1 fe." Mummies. Mr. Buckingham think.thc C&tacomba of Erjypf contaitn more

human bod.es than mere arc people now

living on 'lie globe. These mumm;en are

now wholy destiiute rd" any animal ma

trr. Il is all changed into a resinous sub

stance, or decayed. They are taken from

tho catacomb to be exported, and ro be

a-ed for fuel. The finest are expotted w hole as object? of curiosity for mine urn. Certain parts, as The inside of the head and chest, are sold as a drug, and the back bone' is ground into powder for paint, which b highly prized by artiste. Tuc Iait card. We have frequently heard it intimated that Mr. Van Huren had ono more card to play. Ve incline to believe that in the event of success, lie intended to play THE KING. lie cant come within an ace of it. (irccntcntl? Visiter.

(ireensburh Pick?. Milroy L. Halbcrt and Kelso. JScipio L. L. Reeves. Winchester District T. P.urnp, P. E

" Circuit J. H. Pruce and

Smith.

PortlandIE H. Hradbury, Muncietown J. S. Donelson. Marion J. II. Hull. A nderson'o wn IStrite. Pendleton J. XX. Suilivati.

Plufl'ton Ackerman. Logansport District 0. lieswick, P. E " JSlation R. T. Robinson, Peru Tru.'s alo w. Auburn Samuel Smith, Fort Wavne Asbury Conoway,

Delphi

Indepen

Monlicalio Colclasier and Reed

Iroquois Huffman. South Bend District A. Wood, P Misha wnka W. C riilith. Laporte G. Garns and Wheeler. Valparaiso W. J. Forbes. Plymouth J. iN. Stairg. Terrccoupee J. W. Boyd.

Cuorr. Cut oniens into thin

between and over them put brown sugar; when the sugar is dissolved, a leaspoonful

of the syrup will produce almost instaneous relief. This simple and eflectual remedy

for thi3 distressin"; malady tdiouhl be

known to ?ll having the care of small chil

dren. We have known the most happy results Irom the above remedy through many yearr. Where great haste is required, aa is often the case in this ''distressing malady," the process may be expedited by strong pressure, bruising and squeezing through a cloth; the syrup can be produced in a very few minutes. Ed. (ios. J(rg. A French nobleman being very ill and deeply in debt, said to his confessor that all he presumed to solicit of heaven was, that he mi,ht live to pay his debts. The confessor believing his penitence to be sincere, said, there was reason to hope that his prayers wouhlbegratited. "Should heaven be so gracions," said the sick mart, j

turning to one of bh old fi icnE, 'I snail eertanily live Ijpr cer.'

BRITISH LUSTRE.

?ifioiiiw just received ot a superior

article, lor polishing stoves, grates

UV'c. i or sale hy

IE E. PECK, nruzgisl, Maiket st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1810 nl7tf.

FR

in

$9 i it 1 is t e o ;j . M'HE subscribers have this day dissolved the eo-partner.-hip heretofore existing between them under the style of Ilitt and Sawyer, by mu

tual consent. It therefore becomes necessary forli;.,.-

Ill v

rVcw Bx-i: SIge'c.

rph"E undersigned has purchased the entire stock of l)n:- r.r.r' Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and

in addition is now rceeiim from the

eastern market n large anil fresh os

sortment, consisting ot every variety of DruTi

.Medicines, Taints, Oils, Varnishes. Brushes. Die

Mulls, 1 atent .Medicines, Glassware, Terfumerv

-oat..-, uc. io wnteti ne invites tbe attention

ot country merchants, and raitieularlv Thysi.

cians ami otners that deal in the above line, be

0

them to close their books, oVc.

The Fisfii::. traATSON respectfully in-

cennes, ninl tt.e commuiiity nt large, tnat tie lias opened a house under that name, on the cash system, lor the gratification ond aeeomniodatioii

of tlie public, and trusts to the generosity of the citizens for the support of the house.

The liar hail be furnished with the best of at the old stand by Doctor Cohvell

ines and Liquors, and all tho fashionable ex

tras usually kept in coffee houses.

A lieadinj iJooni is attached to the house, up

stairs, lare and pleasant, where papers from all

parts of the I nited States can be found, and sorar

from forin countries.

ing, from many years experience in the Dru?

All tKnan Tvtinli - .

.... II KinncR ia . n m.r. ..I rf.,.i , .1 i

L-nm. (I.OM,--,!,. ;n,lnKf,l U.. u . a L UOI1 lO U10S0 WHO

" ...v. ... ..n ltJ oi "i imav favor him uiih tlu.tr t,m

book account; will do well to come forw ard imme

diately and make pettlemenf.

W. XV. 1 1 ITT, J. S. SAWYER. April 1st 1810 15-tf.

N. 13. The Druz Business will he continued

H. E.

Vineennes, June. 19, 1840 n"2.

PECK.

1W

To tSse jL.'Hlic.

The ladies are respectfully informed that

KEGS Mav butter. S bbls of Mackerel. I bbls Madeira Wine, J2 do Sweet Malaga, 4 do American Brandy, fJ Boxes of low pricecl Tobacco, 5t) tons assorted Iron,

sion, day or night, with Ice Cream, Soda Water, fine Cakes, Kaisins, Almonds, the bett of Cor

dials, the finest of Wines, and Santraree, and he 5 OO keog assorted nails,

hipes to secure their patronage, lie pledges him-jln store on f'Hi'-"Pipnl bv

ir .t. .1- .1 ii i- ..1

sen mai noiiiing mkiii ue warning on ins part to

lender creneral satisfaction.

July 21, 1810 n7.

G. CRUIKSHANK, Agt. Oct. 2, 1SJ0 nltf.

dices;

A CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE

AND FEVER.

S-y:. oAl'lTA H i t IA is Ague Tills for sale at

S tho torn of 11 t"IPI. A- W f V fJ T I.'

July 1 1.1840 no-tf.

few barrels Turpentine, do. Linseed Oil, llox-

(Ilex, tic- For sale by J. 15. COLWKLL it CO.

Market . ft reef, opposite Greenhorn ti H-hIcs.

May 1, IS 10 4'J-lt

; BRASS Kettles just received and f. lKl y N SMI'

Au?. 1839 1 1-tf

or sale

SMITH

Id Hi' .TS5).

"jVl)l !Cb is hereby given to all those indebted L ' to the late firm of Abdill & Green, bv note or

book accopiit, to come forw ard and make immedi

ate payment. This course u made incumbent, in consequence of the death of tt. Green, of the

aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such as Ere

thus indebted, will make prompt payment.

. ABDILL. Nov. 19th 1S39 2fl-tf.

P. I1ANSBR0UGH LEMEN A T T O R N E Y A T L A W,

r?icroi32, Nsillivnn cojnaty, la.

OI I li : IN TlIF CUUUT HOl.sr May 22, IS 10 52-tf.

TONS of Iron, consisting of a full assortment of Wagon Tire,

Rod, Bolt, Band, Hoop, and Sheet Iron, Plough Slabs, Plough Wings, Nails of all

6izes. Stoves, Wagon Boxes, Ovens, Pots. Skillets, odd lids, &e. &c. On con

signment and for sale low.bv G. CRUIKSHANK, Agt. Oc!. 3d, 1310-n 17 if.

X O T 1 C E .

GREEN HOW ct BOYLE have now in store and offer for sale on a ve

ry small advance on 'Louisville prices,

2o Hags Kio Codec, 5 Bbls Loaf Sugar, 23 " N. O. do, 30 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by PJ, 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. Oct. 11, 1533 20-if.

CHAIRS. CHAIRS.

r ruJL subscriber has norv on hand, a handsomS

assortment of Windsor Chairs, of tho best

quality. Any person wishing to purchase the

article, can examine them by calling at tho Cabinet room of Andrew Gardner, where he calcu

lates upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vineennes, Feb. 14th, 1810. 3S-tf

STOVES! STOVES!!

THE undersigned have just received a large supply of Cooking, Franklin and Wood stoves of the most approved patterns, which they will

eu iow ior casn. iMADDOX ot GASS. -May ?'h, 1810. 50 tf

Notice. rP. subscribers have again associated themselves in business under the name and firm of Thorn ti Tracy, and have for sale at their old

stand on Vater street, a general assortment of

servieable and fashionable American and European Dry Goods. Also, Boots, Shoes, iardwr.re, Groceries, &c. &c, and almost every article required by the wants of town and country, which they will dispose of at very low price?. SAMCEL TORX. A L V IN XV. TKACV. July 1st, IS 10 nl-tf.

riiE partnership herotofore existing between -- Samuel Thorn and Alvin W. Tracy is this

Jay 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 TOKN, ALVIN XV. TRACY. June 30th, 1840 ni tf. T A I Ii o'lli 7 U.

fFHE subscribers would respectfully inform

their friends and tlie public generally, that

they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MailinRobinson, Erq.

as a Magistrate's ollice, on Market st., where by their experience in, and attention to their busi-

noss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage.

SAML.R. DUNN. B. H. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 153? :3 -Ir.

S T O V E S . ijl-'l'ST received from the Lamasco Toundrv, three very superior Union cooking stvM, n new and approved pattern, suiudde for inall families, at reduced prices. Also, Cannon, and tcniate stoves, for ?a!e by CREENUOW eV BOYLE. Vncrnnes, Dec'r. 12th 1:59 ::9-tf.

DnE. Boxes, just received and fj g" sale by TOKN & TRACY, March 2o, 18:i.-. Kl-tf.

II. AB

0 1 L L

WO ELI) rcKpectfully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER. TIN, ti S1IEET-IROX

11

S

in all its various branches.

Jie solicits the attention of dealers to )

stock of wares,intending to oiler them af all time

an assortment complete, as well as perfect in it

workmanship, e intends that his ware shnl! b

e.pial to any in tho west, and to ofTr it v.pon as rcasonaldo terms, as it can bo purchased in

Louisville or any other western market.

All kinds of job work attended to. with neat

ness and despatch.

House-Gutters mado and rut up in 0od ordr

and on rcasonablo terms.

Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in ft.

cnange for wares.

IRAM ABDILL.

vineennes. Dee. 1st. 1830 17-ly

r 3 s m ct- T T u -m

" n r . K 1 SI u II t

lot of superior Tloughs just receiyod, and

Jan. 29th 1840 .'IG-tf.

N. SMITH.

S H Z .-s r V i'oLiIocs. RECEIVED, and for rale low formal.

15 Hogsheads of Jugar. 200 Bushels of seed Potatoes, from r

Fnyette.

&i T":

April Sth, 18 lo 4fi-tf.

H. D. WHEELER.

THE VIKCZiriNZJS GA2STTE BY 15. lr. JAiJITo.

TERM $2 00, If paid in advance.

5- o0, If paid during the f.rri six TH' tilths ?: 00, If not paid durkig ttefint xix months, ?1 23, For six months. rpers discontinued ojilv the option of fb

published .vhile arrerags are due.

cry- Advt itisrments making one mjnao or cn will bo inserted three times for one dollar, and trvcnty-f.ve cents eery for subsequent inserlion longer advertisements in the same proportion, Adveitisements sent without orders vill, jn all cases be inserted until forbid, and charged 'ac, cording lv. Five d'-llsr. h cf:cr b t;n:,rd fyr adert isinc; i. jv rs

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