Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 November 1840 — Page 4
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. " . OVU COUNTRY. ri JT'W. J. TAHOIME, r.3tl. Oar country 'tis a glorious land With hrc 1 arms stretced from shore to shore, The jraud Pacific chafe? her strand, She hears the dark Atlantic roar; And nurtured on her r.mplo ores?, How nriny a good'y propped lies In natata's wildest grandeur drest, Enamelled with her loveliest dyes. R'ch pinine, decked wrl doners of gold. Like sunlit oceans ro , star; Bread lakes her anirc h. avens bi hn','. Reflecting clear each tre mhhug ftar. And mighty river, mountain horn. Go weeping onward, dark and deep; Through forest where tho bounding fawn Beneath their heltrring branches leap. And cradled mid her clustering bids. Street al s in dreamlike beauty hide, Where Icto the air with music fill"; And (atiu content and peace abide; For i lenty here ter fulness pouis, in rich profisicn o'er the land. And, sent to iec her generous "tores. VhfK- prow U no tyrant's hireling band. fJrt God! rye thank thee fr thi homo This b"tintcou hlrthland of the free; Where wnnderers from afar may tome, And hrcntho the air of 'ibertv! lil may ner flowers untramm!!ed uprinc, Her harvest waive, her chies rie: Ar.J yet tiil Ti-ne shall fokl hi wing; Remain Es:th' loveliest paradise! . 7V. iious Jfedicine. We see in a Massachusetts paper, an advertisement of a patent medicine, which to be of any use the advertiser says niu?t be applied internally and eternally. (ieii. Jackson said, "I Jyave this preat people pro?peron snd h3yy." .Mr. Van Hurtn. on tha 1 1 h of March, may not ieve them "prosperoi5,"bu t lie will Icate thetn exceedingly "iny." Prentice. Pall Pashion. Last S ab h morning vot'.N ; lapv was seen wen .lin i.r.way to church, v:l Phser button? c. ivrit?, and a hole ai big as a niffcV in the heel of her ftockirte;J 'rev. Jour. drapes. It is believed that there are native grape in our tieivh and wood, foliv cqnal '.- -Miy of the Iviropejii wine r t:ib!e rrape. Scvetal individuals in Uoston, have l.een busy in making collections of them, and have been success, f-il beyond the most sanguine expecta tione. Mr. Hoyden, oi Ioxborough has dicovered a nitive 'vtnte grano in that neighborhood, which is pronounce poual to Lr.ropean sweetwater. anu can only be di!inuished from it by a care ful inveatiiration. It will no doubt im prove by cultivation, as native crapes wil need no pruning, and no protection in the winter. We tound last year, among nuantitv of wild Trapes, a few of a kind fully e'jual to any of the European vari etif". havin? a thin ?K.m, sweet, and free from the foxv taste common to our na tive crapes. We made diligent inquiry for this vine but were unable to procure it. If any of our readers tind vines furniihinjr superior fruit, they will do well to mark them now for transplanting, early next month. The best kind will command hi jh price?, when the good quality of the fruit becomes generally known. Atwburyport Her. I.nxglh of Day. A memoir addressed to the Academy of Science, at Eunich. by Dr. Tenzcn, contains the following notice of the length of days in the principal cities of Europe: At Berlin and Lon don the longest day has. sixteen and a half hours, and the shortest seven rnd a half hours. At Stockholm and Upsal, the - has eighteen and a half hours, and tho .hone. - . , a haIf A ,j b j Danttcz, and eitin, ,,n , . eventeen hours and the shorto. - f?' 1 AiSt. Petersburg and Tobolsk, the ior.geit has nineteen and the shortest five hours. At Tomca, in Finland, the long est day has twenty. one hours and a half and the shortest two a id a half. At Wardobus, in Norway, the day lasts from May 11 to July 22 without interruption; and in Spitzbergen. the longest day lasts three months and a half. Curious dtfnition oj a kiss. Extract from a Lore Letter, written in the year U'70. translated Irom the German. What is a kiss? A kiis, is as it were: a eal cxpresing our sincere attachment, the pledge of our future union; a dumb, but at theBame time audible Language of the living heart; a present which at the same time that it is given, is taken rom us, the impression of an ivory coral press: the striking of two flints against
oneanother; a crimson balsam for a lovewounded heart; a sweet bite of the lip, an atlVctionate pinching of the month; a delicious dish which is eaten with scarlet spoonsfa sweet-meat which does not satisfy hunger; a fruit which is planted and gathered at the same time; the quickest exchange of questions and answers of two
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PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. N I X T II YEAR. r "f . J . . m. '-. ar will recom W b a .-' v.1 Lea mence, on the First Monday of Septem ber. Having already successfully con ducted this school uuring the last eiaht years, the subscriber gtaieful for the liberal Mipport hitherto aflorded, solicits the continued patronage cf the community. He trusts that this Institute merits the appellation of the best and cheapest as wtll as the oldest school in the place. In point of location, yards, rooms, apparatus and instructers, of both sexes, it has superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed at any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite times to each pupil in every study. rrriLs of kitiipu skx, or any agk are RECEIVED. If yi " wish your children ivcll taught, ft-itl properly accommodated call first at. Instruction given in Reading. Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography. Deline ation of Maps, Grammar, Composi'ion, Rhetoric, Logic. Hook-keeping (single anil double entry,) Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, IJotany, Minerilony, Zoology, Vlgebra, Mathematics. Latin. Greek and French also Vocal Music. Terms " 00 per. quarter of 12 weeks or it entereil by the year yioUUifpe year of 48 weeks. lor Latin, Greek, trench and the Sci encts, extra charges will be made accor ding to agreement between the parties. W ood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. S. L. CROSBY, Principal. Aueust 21), 1810 WtUfUnvitJo .frail. We have 111 store 5 2?M? pieces oi Jeans of our own manufacture, and will continue to receive from the factory in Stubenville, Uhio, about 100 pieces per month. Our terms are ( months, if longer time is giv1 j . ..' .1 t svii wu auu liueresi auer t monuis. iieing the manulacturers ourselves, and selecting at a very small advance on manufactured cost, our prices are quite as low as easU ern prices. Dealers will please recollect that in purchasing from us, they save exchange; they get an article manufactured in the wesi.'and suited to it: that the colors are warranted to be fast and the goods in all respects perfect. Country merchants and dealers generally are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock before going east; they will please to keep in mind that we sell by the single piece or case as purchasers may wish. We shall continue to keep an assortment of Rapp Cloths and :attinetts and Harmony Cot ton 1 arns; ami also, a regular stock of flannels, yarn socks and stockings. JAMES HENRY 1 CO. No. 2' M am direct, Louisville, Jv. Lou. Jour. July l1 nG-itm. ilc.-nl ami Foot Xdmrs "JUST received fifteen sets of Head and Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for ale ''- D. W I1ITMORE. Oct. 2.".. 139 22-tf. Dr. .JmJLisis Ialrn rc it'it: i O R the cure of while sw.l!inr.o nlz-orc ,.!.. Si tlular tumors, ft dons. rheumatic rain.snr.iin w "v n f;iau. bruises, burns and scalds, inflamation, glandular swellings, old and fresh wounds, chilblain, tetters plies, ring worms, erii tions of Jong standing, sore e es, cVc. 1 or sale by . E. RECK. sep. 10, mo nlotf. DB. mn B, i. 3ATY, A MEMHER of the Faculty of Mcdicine of Paris, intending permanent ly to settle in Vincennes, respectful!'- of fers his services in the practice of Medi cine, Mirgery, Dentistry, and all other brsnches of the healing art. Ofhe at St. Gabriel College. Oct. 2, 1 10 nl7if. CASH FOR WHEAT. TT WILL give the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at my mill. my J. L. 1-tf. COLMAN. June 12, 1310M5WI;R SIMlAflSSfifei LAND FOR SALE. rJF,HK undersigned will sed et ptivatt; ! -a u nib, one hundred A-res nf first rate iam. in tne 1'rairie, two miles lelow Vincennes, twenty acres of which are well timbered, sixty acres under fence, and contains one good double frame house, together with such contiguous buildings as are necessary for a farmer. Fhis land will be sold to any person who wil! nv rm fourth of the purchase menev down, and a "credit be given for the remainder, of three equal annual jMv menis. u one hundred acres should not be ni.deni q jnt.ty, two hundred can be had on the same terms. Apply to LOUIS uoUINOUGH Oct. 17th, 1810. 195t. CAliiNKT FURNITURE. On Water sfrat, Iff f ween Duxferon awl Broadtcay streets. fgjpIIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, tfi at ne is now manufacturing every varie ty of splendid furniture, which tho public may need, at the lowest prices for cash, or such articles of produce as are used in a family. urders irom trie country snail receive prompt attention. The public arc invited to 11 and examine for themselves. CHARLES P. IIYLER. Sept. 2:. IS 10 nlOtf. N. r. CofHns made at the shortest notice.
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SILVERSMITH AM) JEWJ.XLER. PI-rSHE Subscriber takes E. pleasure in informing the public pcneraliy, thrt he has commenced the business of VATCII3AND CLOCK MAKING AM) REPAIRING, in a:I its va rious branches, on Main street, adjoining the store cf Burtch and Hnn;:r.h. und hope, by constant attention, and d.-mir hiKftrt in tho best manner, to receive a norho i of public patronage, which he is determined to r."r: J. W. IIARDMA.V. Vincenncs, June 2V, 1 840 n3-lf-I1RASS Kettles just rect i - bv ;cd and for sale .X SMITH A us. 18d3-i-tf SJ . " Receiving. Porwardin , Co?iunissidn MERCHANT, Vhieotncs, .. Hurtch cv Heberd, Vincem.e-, la. H. Cruikshank .V (.0. i,o Bonner St Carnan, do R. Smith. E. eV O. Brown. Webbife Shoemaker. Wm. Thurston & Co. F. C. Gwathney &. Co. Clinton. IC IafaTPttej I. Evansvi'le, la. F. B. Tillay, HerTord &. Sorirenfrey, Ni Lea. vi.lx xv Orleans Vincennes. March 9. 183s H-tf. DISSOLUTION. p??jHE partnership lieretofore existing unuer ,fi the firm of Burtch and annah was dissolved on the first instant by limitation, Mr. Hannah having withdrawn from the establishment. All persona knowing themselves indebted bv note or book account, are particularly requested to call and settle thesnrm- immediately, as the books are o be settled up as speedily as passible. WM. BURTCII, .1. B. HANNAH, Aug. 19th, IS 10 nl 1-tf. CGHFECTiOHAPJ, PAS i B L.M JLC I t LI-liV mlorms the citizens ot naVa Vincennes, and the community at large, that he hasjopened an establishment in the Imuse lately occupied by L. L. H atson, where the ens. torners of the former house can be accoiumotlated with Candy at wholesole and retad. Bread. Cakes, and Crackers of the best quality vonstantly on hand. Also, Pastry of all desciiptions will be kept on hand, of the finest qualitv. September 9, 1810 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. The Fim'!i. Is. I. ATSON respectfully informs the citizens of Vin cennes, and the community at large, that he has opened a house under that name, on the cash system, for the gratification ond ar.-r -V-loll of the public, and trusts to the geiiroit citirens fr the support of the hou, th V I he Bar i-h alt be furnished th be-t rf Wines and Liquors, and all the fashionable ex tras usually kept in coffee houses. , A Reading Room is attached to the house, U" tairs, large and pleasant, where pj..r' from a parts ot the I rnied States can be found, and some from foreign countries. To the 1(1 ic. respectfully informed I he ladies are respectfully informed that pleasant room is furnished expressly for their ben ef.t, where they can be furnished, without intru sion, day or night, with Ice Cream. Soda Water tine Cakes, Raisins, Almonds, the best of Cor dials, the finest ot ines, and Sangaree, and he hopes to secure their patronage. He oledges him self that nothing shall be wanting on his part to render general satisfaction. duly 24, 1810 n7. A CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE AND FEVER. IVi. -SAPriNttTON'S Auue Pills for sale at the store of DANIEL tt WING ATE July 1 1,1840 n5.tf. .Jsii$ ISi'crsvciI, few barrels Turpentine, do. Linseed Oil, Boxes Raisins, soft-shelled Almonds, &p rm CanIlex, Vc. q c. r or sale by J. B. COLWELL ,v CO. Market trcff, opposite Greeniow V Beyle's, May 1, 1840 19-tf P. HANSBROiIGH LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW "leroiit, Sullivan coissttv, la. nci'ir'L' iv tiii' i'iii'ii'p nii'. i, Mat 22, 1810 52-tf. Iross, :Yailami Castii. N E V GOODS, HE subscribers have just receivoj dbect from rt;i-!!phia, ageneiai ass,o, Jn:'-. of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Boots, hoes English, traw and Leghorn Bonne'j Brush Fur, fvussia Beaver anJ Palm Leaf Itvj, Iron Nails, Castings, Jj-c, which they will soil on rea sonable terms. THORN TRACY May 15. 1S40 31 tf. puiiri.Miun Y mjll,k are rust in receipt 9 oi auuiuonai supplies oi Winter Good tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine their prices before pun basing, asiney win sell lor trie casn, unusually hrv. Pork of good quality will bo taken nt the h'h i - r esi marKet price in exenange tor goods, at the lowest cash prices at the store ef GKEENHOW BOYLE Dee. 1 839 3 0-f TAXES' TAXES!! Y 1 ILL is hereby given, that the state and J county taxes for IS 10 are now duo. 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 eiven it being absolutely necessary to settle the same ey the first of December. In my absence nlenep call on Wm. J. febcrd, who is authorized to re. eeive in mv name. JAMES JOHNSON. C. K. C. Auguot 1 1. 1810 nIO-tf.
GREAT AXD VALVAR LH IMPROVEMENT ON STEAM ENGINES.
ISAAC N. WIIITT EI-SY, or viNCENxr.r-, HAVING INVENTED A NEW AND mrKOVED IS NOT,V FRin'AIIED TO SELL STATE, COUNTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. '"'jF'IIn. improvement consists in the simplicity of U its construction, the small space it occupie?, the expense saved in tho first cort of the engine, ar.d the quantity of fuel raved. It, in the first place, will not cost over ene-half a much to manufacture them, will wi?h not more than half as much, will occupy not half the 'pace, will save much f ;el, and is more powerful than the present reciprocating engine, and withal, is so simple in its construction that with five minutes' explanation, any person enn perfectly understand it principle. Applicable to any thin!;, but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop purposes. Juno Sfith. 1810 nP.-tf. The Louisville Journal. St. Louis Republic and arHn Uouner. win insert lue aoove six weeks and forward thir accounts to this o3";cc. &( bbls. of Kenawha salt, and 200 bbls. o v-'"-'' extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash onlv, bv THORN & TRACY. Maren 12, 1830 16-tf. N O I' I C E . rPHK subscribers having Fold then entire stock of MEDICINES, DKUGS, to J. B Colwell Co., take pleasure in recommending them to the patronage of their former friends and customers. IIITT 5?AVYEli. April Ct'n, ISiO 45-tf. NOTIC E. R. "V. W. ITT having disposed of the Drug Establishment, con tinues the pnrticc f 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 liberal public, he solicits a continuance of the same. It is most earnestly requested that sll those who are indebted to the la'e fi-m of 1 1 i 1 1 it Sawyer come forward immediately and make settlement, as their books must be closed. W. -tf W, ITT. .Iune3 8 40. I Oil. TTUST rpreiverl a fresh snnnlv of the n!rv, (i firtirlp wort on toil nurp ifiii ter strained. For sale by H. E. PECK, Druggist, Market sL opposite Clark's IIqIc!. Oct. 2, 1M0-r.lTtf. BRITISH LUSTRE. 7i f' ju?t received of a superior artnl ?, l(r polishing stoves, grates Aco. r or sale by H. E'. PECK, Druggist. Maiket t. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 1810 nlTtf. i s o 1 u i i o it . rT,HE subscri!ers have this day dissolved the - co-partnership heretofore existing between them under the style of Hut and Sw-yer, by mu tual consent. It therefore becomes necessary for them to close their books, oo. All those who know themselves indebted to them bv note or look account; will do wel! to come forward imme diately and make settlement. YV V. IIITT. J. S. SAWYER. April 1st 1310 15-tf. N. B. The Drug Business will be continued at the old stand bv Doctor Colwell. "VOI ILL is hereby given to all those indebted L1 to the late firm of Abdill ec Green, by note or book account, to come forward and make immedi ate payment. This course 'u made incumbent, in consequence of the death of C. IJ. Green, of the aforesaid firm, and it is expected that such as are thus indebted, will make prompt payment. . ABDILL. Nov. 19th 1839 2G-tf. N O T ICE. 41 REENIIOW & ROYLE have now JC in store and offer for sale on a ve ry small advance on Louisville prices, Zo liags Kio Cotlee, 5 llbls liOaf Sugar, 23 N. O. do. 30 Boxes 8 bv 10, 10 bv 12. P bv Is in ' iutiuw viass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Kegs assorted Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kegs White Lead, 12 Chests Y. II. Tea, Linseed Oil, Lamp Illack, etc., ttc Oct. 11, 1839 20-tf. NEW FIRMHLLIAM BURTCH has associated him Feu wim jo.in llebcrd and A. W. H.,n and will do business under th name of V R.,ri,' t x.o., m tne corner store, lately nrnmi,,! K meeM- """en anu Hannah, xvhrre thrv rS T Tl a L. 1 r . J .' fine stock of goods, well assorted, and where thev will be pleased to accommodate the former customers of the house, and the public generally. " . liUKTCir, JOHN C. HEBERD. A. W. HULL. Aincennes, August 22, IS 10 nll-tf Lamasco Foundry. THE subscribers will receive orders for iti i ilnom-i'rii' C - i utujim'ii oi .iiacninery or . imys wiai may De wanted, which will be executed at the Lamasco Foundrv with
despatch, and in a style unsurpassed in the West. OREENOW t BOYLE. June 12. IS 10 i tf.
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Jlai'v'M Female Aca4lcs2:y. Vlaccanes, Indiana. !3FHIS Institution, conducted by Sistrrs cf l Charity from the community of St. Joseph,
near Emmittsburg, Maryland, has been in successful operation for more than two years. The spirit of the establishment is already well known, and if we may judge from the patronage it has enjoyed, well appreciated; it will continue !o 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. In aithy and pleasant situation, an ohernato and well adjusted succession cf studv and relax - ntion. a diet wholesome and exhuberait, a eovern. mcnt firm, yet mild and maternal nil conduce to tho health, comfort, happiness and literary proficiency of those who may bo pieced at fct. Mary's, whose conductors will spare no pains to merit a continuance of public favor. The Academy is provided with ampio accommodations for at least twenty boarders and sixty day eholars. Tho Catholic Faith is professed by the conductors, without any encroachments n. or interference with the principles of pupils ef other denominations. IVevcrthek'ss uniformity and good erder, so necessary in establishments of this kind, re5 quire an attendance at the public exercises ot divine worship. No uniform is piescrihed, but it is expected ihatfach boarder will be provided w ith about sis thanges of clothes; dark dresses ere preferable. The system of education embraces the EmTi"'ih and French languages Authography, Reading Writing, Grammar, Practical and National Aiith metick, Geography and .Delineation of Maps, Ancient and Modern History, Rhetoric and Belles Letters, Natural Philosophy nnd Chemistry, Music on Piano, Vocal Music, Drawing and Painting in water colors, plain Sowing, Tapestry, Embroidery, Bead and Lace work, in shortall the branches usually taught in Female Academies. TERM?. Board, tuition in all or any of the English branches, bed and bedding and washing, per annum, $100 00 Day scholars in first and second classes per quarter, 1 00 do. d?. 3d and 4th classes, 3 00 Use of pens, ink, reading books and paterns for work, 0 Fuel for season, I 00 EXTRAS. Music and use of piano, per quarter, ?7 0 urawmg a:u painting, n Cu French, I 00 Notj:. Pa ments required quarterly in ad vance. i he exercises of the Academy commence on the first Monday of September and close on the lfith of July, on which day will be held public exhibition. Adjoining the Academy there is a free schoo also conducted by the Sisters, which wiii be opened ai me same time. Aujust 13, 1810 nlO-tf. rpE subscribers have again associated them selves in business under the name and lirm of Thorn . Tracy, and have for sale nt their oh stand on Water street, a general assortment of servtcable and fashionable American and Euro pean Dry Goods. Also, Boots, Shoes. 7ardware rooeries, &c. tfic, and almost every" article re pjired by the wants of town and country, whirl they wnl dispose of at very Iov prices. SAMUEL TORN. AM' IN Vv TRACY. July 1st, 19 10 n-l-tf. Partnership IfioSvrd. rrIfE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel i horn and Alvin W. Tracv is (hi .1 it-.. : . . uav ii,-.-uivi-u oy nmiiaiion. ,s it is necessarv that the business of the late firm should be close immediately, all persons indebted must call and close their accounts. SAMUEL T70HN. ALVIN W. TRACY. .Tune 30th, 1840 nl tf. T A E li o it a 3 u . lit. subscribers would resnectfuilv i their friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, Esq as a .-Magistrates olhce, 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. II. CORNWALL. Nor. 1, 183D 23-1 v. FLOUR! FLOUR!! WUSl receiveda lot of 'superfine Flour, which y3 we will sell on reasonable terms for cah. DANIELS & WING ATE. Aug 12, 1S40 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 subiected m thJ cost ot collection by law, without respect to persons. to persons J. DONOVAN, vincennes, July 17th, IS 10 (1-tf. icn ISriiff Store. rpHE undersigned has purchased the entire stock of Drugs and Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern maiket a large and fresh as sortment, consisting of every variety of Drugs, .ueuicincs, iaints, Oils. Varnishes. Brushes. DvJ 5tuns, J atent Medicines, Glassware, Perfumery r r . . .. . i'-. tvr. 10 wincii ne invites the attention ot country merchants, and particularly Phvsi eians and others that deal in the above linn, "be lieving, from many years experience in the Drim business, he can give satisfaction to those who may lavor him with their patronage. . E. PECK "V incennes, June 19, 1910 n2. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. "pHE subscriber has now on hond, a handnoms -- assortment of U indsor Chairs, of tho besi puality. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at the Cabi. nei room oi Andrew Gardner, where, he calcu lates upon keeping a constant supply. JONATHAN SMILEY. Vincennes, Feb. 11th, 1840. 38-tf NOTICE. F I-L persons indebted to tho subscriber are. rPiTIH'utdJ In tal.. K U.. .L i" . . Septembor, a no longer indulgence can be "'r1'" iu iiiaatj ijM y u ifii 1 ov ine nrst iia v
COl'l'UI!, TIN. SHEET IRON
IsSaiiesffaot or y J,, - , 1 -" Ware Ti-ijoicsalc mail .7 th: Cinnnna'i LmtisvWe Prices I h'-.ve a!a rge stock of Tin on hand, onJ will continue to kr .p it ca hand, &tA will elf on accomodati.ig terras to customers and the Millie trer.erally. The Copper, Tin, cV hect Iron manufactory will be carried on as nnal at rip obi F'.snd or. Market street nearly opposite the - r -ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will be j ne according to order at short notice. N. SMITH. March I'th tf Xolace fr Farmers. pUST received, between two and three hunJrc bushels of blue-grass seed, a fresh and genu in articl- from the rith pastures of Bourbon coui; ty, Ky.. and tvr s-Ia low for cab, ly llie sut 5crii)'7-. M ADD OX S, CASS. Vircenr.es, Lec'r. Mth 29-tf. O L I V E B R A A C H. " gS'jIin undersigned respectfully announces to,V& his friends and tho public in general, thai he has just fitted up a Coffee House, on Market street, in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Harper, as a store, where he will accommodate, to their entire satisfaction, all vho may favor kirn with a call. N. B. Superior Liquors of oil kind, old br the gallon or quart on moderate terms. ERASMUS COLEMAN. Vincennes, Feb. 50th, 1810 39-tf. NOTICE. ANTED by tho undersigned, about CO cord of wood. Those knowing themselves to be indebted to tho office in any wav would do v,cll to r.d to this notice. R. Y. CADDINGTON. FURS!! FUiiS!!! in- iiiiiui-M juiruiu cdjn tti;; no given for any quantity of Otter. Raccoon, Mink, Wild Cat, and Fox Fur, also the highest market price will bo i"i 'ii in , t'f r iKins as may oe brought to the subscriber in V M. incennes. JONES. Oct. 11. 18.30 20-tf. S T O V ES. sgil.Sl received from the Lamasco Foundry,. ...... - ""i i i iHiMiig kwe, s new and approved pitfem. suitable for small fami lies, at reduced prices. Also, Cannon, nud tenlatt stoves, for sale br OKEKNHOW V BO V I.E. A'ncennec. Der'r. 12th 1839 C9-tf. Eiam2r'3l5N Sil. DOu. Boxes, just received rd sa.c rr TOII.V Trt.itl, Mar.-h C3, 13-tf. " !! . A B D I I L iff. OULD respectfully inform his friends, that he will manufacture for sa! all kinds of COPPER. TIN, .V SHEET-IRON 'I 'V X, - , J in all its various branches. He solicits the attention of (.eaiers. fo kfa stock of wares.intcmling to oiler them at all 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 offer it upon as reasonable terms, as it can be purchtned in Louisville or any other western market. All liimls of job work attended to, with ns.tness and despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in rood ord anil on reasonable terms. Feathers, o'.l pewter and corner taken in t. change for wares. IRAM ABDILL. A incennes, Dec. 1st, I R-") 17-1 v. NOTICE. HEREBY notify all persons not to trade for or purchase a certain note given bv me to Fe. M'Cabc for ?21 00, dated Aiiirnst 28tl," 1S39, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay gai.I note unless forced to do no by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE.' incomes, July 17th, 1S40. H a. a r A: Po?atr. 7 001 "i-i-umiU, andtor sale low for cah 15 Hogsheads of Sugar. -00 Bushels of seed Potatoes, from L Fcyctte. ll. I). WHEELER. April Sth, 18 lo -16-tf. 5 I u :r la s ! P 8 o 11 r li u A lot of superior Ploughs just received, and for sale by N. SMITH. Jan. 29th 1810 3C-tf. STOVES! STOVES!! 8Hn undersigned have just received a larg"upply ot Cooking. Franklin and V,1 I tf fT. . 1 . - - ot tuc moEt approved patterns, which they will MADDOX & GASS. 1810. 30 tf May THE VINCEKKES GAZETTB it Duuirsbt cbrcr? Snturli.-in 55V K. V. AiMJIXCJTorV. TERM 55 no, If paid inadrancc. ?- 50, If paid during the frU tir. months ?3 00. If not paid during the ft ft eix months, $1 2.", Fornix months. Papers discontinued only the option f U. published .visile, arreararrs arc due. rrj- Advertisements making on .. will be inserted three times for on .11,., . twenty-five cents every for M,bsequent ner, Z longer advertisement in tLc saiue Advertisements sent tb.,t ' ... . all . cases be mserteJ until forbid, and ch.rgcd aC
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