Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 December 1840 — Page 4
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Fit the Vincennes Gazt'U. A SEKANADE. Lift, love wake! Thy lover calls The silver lake Glitters with rvesrls:
Wake, love! the moon with nlvrr light,
If gemming the arch of heaven; Ani hill and Talley ikw are bright With the glowing tint of even. List to me! Tie ioves own hour; Come love w ith me, To eur lone bower. List to m I There's r.ct an eve, Maliciously Our course to spv;
J nen venae, ,ove W3K-: ti sweet to man
13 y glassy lake and stWit moor; To steal from care and sorrow's heme, And dream of blis, for evormoic. Come with me! The bow'r we twin',!. Is now as pure. A heart combin'd, fhen love, wake!--Come let us rojm Pown by the like; Ti love's own houi.
a?, love: our hearts Iio I L one;
True s- the heht o:. altar c!mv .
Fore as the dow on flow'rs new hlo)vn--
s rtttcl white, or Alpine snow. Then come love! 'lis love's ow ii hour;
Ayr?.ins. lyia is. siGounrjsr. Miss. -;. Leslie
ill havo contribution i.-i TV i.. -
I lie only .Maciiiiie in V oonntrv i-,!...,,',,,!
for the perusal of Females that is edited v their
ow n pex .
This is an important matter nn-J should be r':e in mind bv those mothers w in ir.t. .i ...,tQ...
mg for their own, or their Jauchtcr's iiu-imr..;,,,,
and smufemi'iil.
'j" Hii Lvov's Book ha ben publifhctJ hy the same Propr ietor lor nearly eleven v ears, an J
during that lime
ha brer, aJn.iitt d
might not with safety read to their
can safely say thit'no article
i its columns th.it h-iTn,,
children. If
has been his cunstat.t cue to iirevcnt ih.. wort-
I - - . rt
tnm Nnng sottariau, political or disputatious.
ne nas watcnea its progress from its first appear-
aneeinthe world of letters to its now almost tains more, and the proprietor is not willin-
Come To ou Vincenne Nov.
wi;h nie love. l-me hon er. IS10.
Coni'tmptijn- The editor of the New
Hampshire Telegraph, in au article reh . . . . I r w . .
ni io me treqtienov ut this dica?r
airnuio; us, ami its character, savs:
"It there bo a disease in this world o
ii." which serins in a I leou i i nr manner to
fit n victim fur the fate which human
?ki.1 Jcrmnot aert. that disease is con
sumption. To one who full of life, and hope, and joy, the first conviction that il
has fastened its death grasp upon him
the fe3rft:l certainty of its end. will rlnsl
through him whh a thrill of terror more
r.ououejs man Mat ot most other di
easeses. Siartlino it must be, indeed to
tell tor the hrt time that there is a worm
rnawin at one's vitals, whose orpedv
teeth no human skill can stay startling
to leei me certainty ot disease within
who$e end is surely death. Hut how-
soon does the spirit prow calm; and as
he teels the disease tueiritijr at his heart t u: .i
finun-. ins Mrenr;n watino nwiv
inature are. How many vain efforts hur n
niade during the period of it, eiintcnr tn r.al.
I I. I ! 1
ii:! a rivalry now many are still roakmc. but
l: t ti n .
' ' van ne nook may almost be connJered the
i creation o a ta.-ie lor iH Tlotlica litem'.
i nere is pui one magizine ;n this country that C3n da'e iu origin from the aine period a the
i..iii s uooii; tun" the latter na the enrliect
riodo-al to cTer rcmuneialion for literary contri-
I "I'M
ukm:i;al contints.
t 'ne original irsre b?.e) V.v,. h'n,r. , ;,. cr
A. L. Dick, in arh nmnher.
A Fashion plate, mhr.ired ("mark that"! everv
,. i - j
monia.
Two pates Csenerallv oricinall !t-8i in r.ir'i
l '
numoer
Forty-eight papes readitifr matter.
pic r ) u i a l i ) r.iw iiry I ! : -
I flit ilitmn nltflnt, ... a a. I 1 ...
- eOU.r niuilliiiii kr. UtPArt!llit tvi I
. . ......... .v
.iMplayed. J hose rpkndid Slcc! llmrrniiv - A T 1: .1 .1 . .
v .i. i. rj--,. mat cave m mm- ctic.
ncnon nt volume, wi'l be continued
I hrouqhout thin year, the rdatcs will b.- vnrin,!
mm c.niDrace neriou? and pleasm? puhj.vt-s, and
orncr tnat will contain a (!ash of humour. All
tisles f had be consulred
Lutrravines from the nairuine- of .-.
'id Collins, two ef the mopt eminent naintei ,,f
i.oik.im;, wii. irom time to time urace our IJook.
aiiu a.- s ).o. as arrangements ca n bo completed
,vir m,,, 1 1 1 ......- -
"i-iimicu mn oi orijlllit rnirr.inn.-
I Irom iain!in-'' ori-rii,!iv T,r.i. ,r...l t.
given, one in each number. Two are
now m preparation. Our means tives us the
' porTunnv ot cmt-arkiinr m this einensivp tn,.
lutiou--we may f.iii in beim; remunerated for our
outiay, out our Fubs.-riboM will ! e benefitted
1 -
v e jnc twrc ax nianv embellishments n,,.-
Other Mir.Tinf. nn,l 1 .. - '
pay more lor its enravin. superior to the one ef ativ conteinnorarv . ir A vi t!. r,ri.,
.wngsz re is not increased. Our ditim
Department two names so celebrated in the world oMcttcrs. It will bo remembered that Miss LESLIE contributes to each number. TKr: rvius'CAi. sspautiient I uo.lei- tlie sup;rin tonJcr.ce of J. G. OsBOKNF.. than whom no person is more capable of Joint: it ju-tioe. General Features. Literature, Tales, Essavs. Legends. Ivomantic Incident in History, IJxtr.tt fro;.i the I )IJ Poets, Reviews. Poetry, Female Education, I'm-belli-hmcr.t". Fashions Coloureil, Lace, Embroiderv, Fao Similes. Music, Vc. Ac. A great deal of curiosity is often expressed to see ttie Chiroaraphy of celebrated peisons. We shall endeavrui so fir as lies in our power to gratify this feeling, by giving from time to time correct imitations of the iner t c 'iebrated Ft male writers of the day. Any embellishment? to be foiru! in any othet Macr.uine may be looked for in the La Iv's Dook.
Our neadiag- rflattcv r about the Fame in qnuntitr as any similar production, probably a iittie in the fivor ef the Book. It would be foolish and false to sav that it con-
to
CHEAT AXD VALUABLE IMPROVE MEyT OX STEAM EXGLXE.
wkVtt kly
Nl. ary! itVmalc Acaeimiv. ! ('OPl'UIi, TL, MlfclLT IKON
Vinccnncsr Indiana.. llSfrft"1 TS "P IS ? r"fr TTlf i
KvIIIS Ir.i-tituuon, conducted by tMstcrs u ' tA . . - r . i .....,.,., .t nt' Si !n.ci K I
Ui.ail.V 1IOII1 llic miiiiiuiiii ' - r.oor rnmiffc!,i!rr. .Maryland, has leen ir
cciful operation fcr more tl.r.n two ears Tto spirit cf the establishment is already '.veil known, and if wo may judqe from the patrona-c it has enjoved, well appreciated; it will continue to promote the cause and enhance the voluo ol learning and virtue, and exert itself in accordance
with the character, nccessiti.-s anl increasing propeiity of the country.
In alti!v am: j-ieasaui shuuoii. a.i ui.oi...i.v
and will niijustetl succession i su:u;, onu teiUT-
ation. a diet wholesome and exhuberant, a gx.vcrn-
J ot e i
F'.n
ISAAC N.
or vi?,ti;:,.M;
having invented a nkv.- and imtbovku
IS :GV rRKi'AIii:')'msi-ri
COl'NTY, OR INDIVIDUAL RI'JHXS.
.'IT.
c
rJHE imp-ovement consists in the simplicity of jmcnt f.rm. yet n.ild und maternal all conduce to
- " . I . i i 1. 1. . r i . 1 t: .
ttie IieallU, ci i.iiori, n?ppi::cs aituij p.j-
ficiencv of those wno may t-e j.iaciU at tt. jn
' - ..... i .'j'Ul v. 4 UtLtlJ-'ll .1.
ii. expense saved in tno first cosi of the engine
ami the .juantity of fuel saved. It, in the first place, will not cost over on j . -V. . r a . t ...
mui;i u .'liituuirt'. uire iriem, wi.i wu ;i jio't
more than half a ;nu-h, will occunv not !-a!f the
pace, will save much fuel, and is more powerful J Jav shola:?.
i Ware tit uhoioalc ain
.'ii t!w Cincinnati f- Lnnixri'U Prices
rv s, whose conductors will spare no pains to merit
a continuance i f public favor.
The Academy is provided wnh a:iiple accom-
itions lorRt least twvtiiy Uor.ers and sixty
! thari the nn
n reciprocating engine, and withal
comtructiori tnat with live min
utes' explanation, any person can perfectly un
icrgianu its principle
is so si mole in it
but peculiarly adapted to all mill and shop
t. Louis ReDublicaii
and u abnh Courier, will insert the above nx
weeks and forward thir accounts to this office.
00 "f Konaw''a sait' onJ 200 ' bis. o - extra superfine, jus', received and for sale
fr each onlv. bv
TII0IL A: Iarrn 12, IS.1') -16-tf.
1 ry condescend to such means for anv sunnosed !
. 1 1 vancement of his inteiest. The jatT is of the finest fltlsilitv f.lr nTi.iii-!l nan t n,1 fl.t, ,, -
1 J w . . i i.ii uir i, ; ii i - - . graphical execution has long been ti subject on P"0"1 congratulation with those best acquainted wkhl 26th. 18-10 i3-tf.
thee matters. I 1 "p Louisville Journal
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at the time of Mibsciibins, the work is continued after the first year, and if not paid dining the
year, the price will Ik? increase.! to FOLK DOLLARS.
We still continue f furnish WALTER SCOTT'S NOVEL'S complete and the L DVS
uiiuiv one year for TEN DOLLARS.
i or uir convenience ot persons wishing to
rutscribe Tor any of the following publications Orahatn's Magazine. S.iturdav Co.iri.-r s-,,.i,..
Chronicle. Alexander's Weekly Messenger, o'r
satuniay Evening Po-t they will be furnished vvith the hun's IJootc. and any one of these pntw lications one year, upon the receipt of Fi; Di.i.h. tosta-e rini 1
Aildress i , (;r)it;v. CM Chitwt .sfrrrf, Phihidrtphiu.
1 he ( i.tltoii'" 1 a. to irs pi'iferseil by the cenduc-
tors, without anv eiicr3chruents on, rr intcrur.
ei.ee with the nrir 'inles of nui.'lis of other denom
Applicable to any thing, iiiations. Ncvei theless uniformity ar:d good ordt r,
so necessarv in establishments of this kind, re
quire an attendance at the public cxeiciscs of
divine worship.
No uniform is Pietfcribed. but it is enacted
' f
that cacr. boarder will be provided with about six thanzes of clothes: dark dresses are ureferable
fcv , i - The srsfprn rf edtirr.tion pniliripi't r
and 1 rench languages Authography, Reading
VV ritir.g, tirammar, J'nctical and National Arith
metick, Ccographv and Delineation of Mans
Ancient and .l.-t'ern l;i-tory. lihetoric ar.d Pene
lAtteis. Natural imnosontiv and L hennstrv fn.
sic on Piano, Vocal .Music, Drawing and Painting in water colors, nlain Sew in sr. Tawsirv. Rml.m;.
dery, Bead and Lace work, in short ail the branches
usually taught in remale AcadcmieF.
have ai lrgo stock ot J in on hr.m' r.nj
Rbrr
continue to kc j it on hand, and on u-comouatin terms to custojr;crs a::d
I'tiMio cerrrfdlv. i ho or rer. Tin.
I ' - nurc In m iiMT:ufactorv nill lu enrried on ni.!
my old stand on Market street nearly opposite th '. -kot l:oue ; where a.'! hin.'s of jo! w.'rk will U-
! no ac. oroimr to order at short notice
A.VF17. M.;r.-h irah 1S."3 if
'I'RACV
X O T I C K .
T''' suoserifiers having sold thei: entire stock
11 of .MEDICINES, l:;ros? c, to J. 13.
t-olwcll ( o., take jdeasurc in recomrr.endin; iKn,.. . il... ... i.,.. . c . I r i
i'nuuiinge oi ineir iormcr lriends -ml
customers.
HI'J'T V SAWYER.
April Ctn, li-10 4G-tf.
.no'I'k;'.;.
V. W. Ill T T haviiifr disnossd
" i-
oi the JJruo- p.stao ishment. ron.
uuues ine practice ol medicine in all its
branches, and may bo found at his office
on Market Ptrert (fonnermlv occupied
n vjartin ito!j:n.on, i,?q.) or at his resi
nenoe.
I hankful for the patronage of a liber-
Roar,', toition in all or anv of the
English brandies, bed and bedding an. I
was.iinLr. i.er atinum. io.' (-.r.
Day scholar in fitst and second
classes per quarter,
J . r?J and 4th classts
Use of iens, ink, readinK books and
paterns for work.
r uel for season.
EXTRAS.
.Music and use of t.iano. per nuailer.
Drawing and painting, French,
Note. Payments required quarterly
i 3 0 1 c?
00 00
U4
00
CST received, between two and three hi,n.!
t-usfie's of biuo-srari seed, a fresh n.t -,,.,;
article, from the rich pastures of Bourbon cour
ly, Ky., and for eale low for cash, by th .
sctibor.
M ADD OX a awn
Vincennrs, Dec'r. 11th 1839 29-tf.
OLIVE BRANCH
PgKgHH iindersignoil resj.ectfully r.nnr.uncfi
irk "'is friends and the public in crural
he has just fitted up a Coffee House, on Market street, in the room formerly occupied bv r.x
Harper, as a store, where he will accommodate , to their entire satisfaction, all vho may favor him" wilh a call.
N. P. Superior I.imnrs , f nil kind -, sold It
in v a.ioi; or ouart on modernfn t.rm.
ERAAMCS COM: MAX.
incenne, I-eh. 20th. D-10 '.V.u
If
VITll I .. .1 .
'."Jju ov me urn crsi 'i.f.i
00
h 00
1 00
iu ad-
'ii
cord of wood. Th
selves to be indebted to th cKr ;.. 'T...
would Jo well to attend to this no'ie. '
R. y. caddin;ton.
SILVEIISMITH AND .IIAVVLLER.
v 1 it r-x Trin a....: a v
i i - i i - I c,r,l" 01 me Acauemv commence al public, he solicits ;i continuance of the on the first .Monday of September t'nd close on same. I the 15th of July. o,n nlii. .1.. .. :n i. . u' i i
It it? most earnestly requested that -11 Put,"c exhibition.
mense
he fon
it, it-
.ow camily then doe- ihu soul
.If for i unwanl rlioht how
trustinoly then does it lean itself upon fl -,a hnr.. l' i- I 11 .t
and heart row faint nnd l'il, how sweet
ly Finks to iis ttnnl rest t(lC victim of consijiiipiio". "S.i f-;,s a summer clou-i aw a v. '"' "I'.ks the g.iio when storms are o'er. So -rntly shuts the eye of day. So Ji- a wae a'oiig ihe sliorc."
Phrcnolog-ical. ..i'ih :rif . Holding a m m hv t!,
rutton h.e lor the space of two hours to
t::i nun about a namtui tooth.
Cauialiy. Cutting a bellows open to
nr.a tue winu. Destriiclivatevi. Eating living cheese. Calculation. Prognosticating the reresult of next election. Coi.ibattiveness. Coming the 'science' over a lamp-post of a dark niuht. Piiloprosrenitivcncss. 1 1 i n n i n t e r .
ery body's child but your own.
Tune. (i rinding an oran with two
pipe. and a halt.
inctuiaitivcness. Lookina; over an edi-
icr s riuouuer wniie ne is writing
lUncvolcnct. 1'avincr ix ,-rnts fat
to-days pper, and begging tliree or four
oacti nuiuDcrs.
Id'ahty Climbing np n rainbow to
ec khc sun set. 9e Mutilated Xotes. A cae was recently tried before Squire Kepliiiffer, the details of which may probably be interesting to gome of our readers. It appears Mr. Henry Hay, Treasurer of the Front street Theatre, in the course of his business transactions, received a mutilated
one dollar note, Use issue ot J. I. Cohen
fc Hroj. The signature was partly torn otf. His note he presented at Cohen's
hankinj house, and was refused navmmt
unless the holder made affidavit that he
had received it lor full value. They how ji i i ...
ever, onereu mm nitv cents lor it as it
was. Mr. Day, not satisfied with this, instituted a suit against the Cohens for the
amount, and the magistrate decided that they would have to redeem the note and
p3V the costs of the suit. During the trial Mr. Cohen explained to the magis-
irate wuerein ne nugnt be defrauded. He cut six of his notes in such a manner
as to make eight one dollar notes, each
double anv olher publication, therefore we
Jiv inaote i to go to a creater cxpen-e than any
other publisher. A better return m.iv thpr.fr'
be expected for the p ice paid for subscriptions.
Ine voice- of the public press !km nrononnrp.l
'only s J.ahv i, M--.- nt !h Vc.l ,.f
- - '.-.. v i lilt- ( ' I - nodical Literature of the country, and b,. i.
tormiued that it shall retain its r'rond ..i,,.r;.,r;...
H it h this view he has chosen for its
Mrs. fhu and Mns. S, ,;,--...
montniy br one of iu. less .d.iliiv. I . . . .
In snakin ' of our Ei?r,-jvinrx. we be r i,
to ca!! attention to the following published in last
volume. vi7
lew oi l onstaritiiiople. SCuvlUill Vt.
Woiks, The India i .Maid. The Pilgrim .,..
t ii!g, i ue i'cat;i oi ima.h.
-. . .... ,, uifur was in : ; i'( ;t I- --.
T,. ...-.tit,, i ,,..;... .1. ... . .. e
. ' ''.....ijiii , i ' ii l l liiiet v. I ni r n ?nres !ir a ii
lit Jliv a:ni t oU'fi.Hv e lour.l
r
n Murci' i- ! ... , . i -
s
V
y 1 . ..w
nii.ii- nuiiraiioijs hi mu or any other con
try. Hcjutifn! a- they undoubtedly arr, wo pro-ii'-unre. v.it'iout hesitation that those f,r this e-ir shall bo niperio-. The engraving shall alwassbe worth more than the price of"Mibsciip. 'ion. We do nrt. a many (.f our ortempoi ies b. who would -en, to tell a verbal falsehood.
1 I" ( II SCC ' !,' n.lM. !i lire iw nti'.in . I I - . .
CW6HE Seh-rriber takes U& pleasure in informing the public generally, that be has commenced the business of W ATCHh AND
CLOCK .MAKINCi AND REPAlRI.(i, in ail its va. rious branches, on Main
street, adjoining the store of Hurtch and Hannah, and hope-, by constant attention, and doing his ork in the best manner, t.. receive a portion of 11!. 1
" pa-ronage, winch he is m' .,-rn hied to nurit. J. W. HA I'D MAN. ineenns, .Tune 27, 1810 nH-tf
T I,iASS K,'tlI" just received and for 1 . h' N SMITH
Aug. 2. U-!f
""""". rorinaramg, ( ommission
M KH CI I A XT. Vinvrnnrs, la.
I rice-i riT.
those who are indebted to the la'p firm
"f Hitt cv Sawyer come forward imme
diately and make settlement, as thpir
books must be closed.
W. V. ITT June.l 1840. I tf
Adioining t!ie Academv ther i fr.... ...i.i
I. - " " tt.. e. li'jui a. so conducted by the Sistcr?,which will bo opened
m me same lime.
Aujust 15, 1810 nlO-tf.
UK highest price in cash will bo
H Siven for anv nnantitv r n(.
Raccoon, M.ink. Wild C at. nrl Piiv Y'i.i-c
- ...... m. 4 uir, also the highest mark et nrirp will k
paid for as many Deer Skins as may b" brought to the subscriber in Yincenne,.
M. JOr.'R
Oct. 1 1. ls:i99o.r
S TO V K s .
i received irom the Le.masro rum-,',,
Sperm Oil-
UST received a fresh supply of the
9 above article, wan anted pure win
ter strained, l or sale bv H . V.. PECK". I)rusririt.
Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel.
ct. z, l"?n r.lTU.
crui-ni I IOITS IiaVP nfSIII Hcsni.i-.li.. lh., I fS .1 . . 'ioi1
stand on Water 'street, a .ener.f " " . I" 'Z ' ! I'"' Ah and ,
,, .... e "-"""""i ui iRtr S'.oves. nrtap
rr -
BRITISH LUSTRE.
servicabie and fashionable Ami, .n iv.. .
I --..-v .nun CilIU JjUill
pean Dry Coods. Also. 13 not s s1,. ;....'.
Oroceries., cVc. &c. and nlmno vr.r,.
i , .inn ic re
quired t)V the wants of tnn-n an,1 r..,. i
,. ."mint, iiirn
uiey win oispose of at very low prioe.
SA.MT:EL TfORN. A IA IN W Tl? ut
Ju!v 1st. 1640 ni.tf
iicennt
;reenho; Dec'r. 12th 1
ROVLE. v'-t-tf.
lM ,!., Uotesjnst recOved , r
sale hv
TOHN A rr? in-
.March 2", M.'. 43-tf.
LBS just received of a superior 'ylllZ partnership h article, for polishing stoves, grates 1 Samuel Thorn ar
' ai
o, an
the dosi.
i.s s H'OtOi! hy our-
uej thnmghout the
selves, and they wi.'i be contii vear.
';-:i'fs- 3ioK
ii- been emphatically termed THF. LADIES'
MAfJAZIM: an it is receptacle tor the contribu-
i.ons oi trie most ce o hrate.l r FMti.lt U'Pf
---- - - ' ' III
I EKS OF AMERICA, most of whom of anv
eiiiiuen -f contribute to its pages.
In a future publication we wid devote i lr.,
-o puousning the names nf our contributor I.
1- too long, ev-oept for a separate advertisement.
uut let ttns he remembered, that we never in
any instance will mention i' rn,,, c
bntor from whom wo have not the remotest idea of procuring a contribution. There arc enough writers in our country, and eood ones too who
they are paid will furnish matter sufficient for nil
our periodicals.
Burteh A TTebero.
CI. ( .'rnikvlimiW ,V ('
Ronncr oc Caman, R. Smith. E. A O. flroun. H eb! vV Shoemaker. Wm. Thurston A ( "o. F. C. ('vathr.oy v; ( f. p. u, Ifelio:.! Surje.'if ev incetn es, .Marcli !
ov'c. For sale bv
II . K. PFCK. Drusaitt, Maiket t. opposite Clark's' Hotel Oct. 2, 1S10 iiHtf.
do ('o do Clinton, Ft Laiavelt", Ii. Evntmillo, I..
15
i t i I u $ i o is .
subscriners have this ilnv ,1lr,iv..i ,u.
LouisviJIc K' New Orleans 1 ;; 1 i-tf.
TWENTY-ONE VoLCMES have already ecu issued. It is usual to announce tb-t
small ediiion only will be published. Contrary
i o mis. tue rro-rietor of the Lady's Book annoii'ices that he will nublish A " IUMPYmv
EDITION, with which he hones to fiiinrlv 11
liioM,- wnn win MVOUr him With nr.lrs om.
menring wit'i tliojniuary number.
It will he seen by thi ad vertisement th-. v...
effort has been made by the proprietor of this
"or to m ikc u snperior to any other in America;
no as
The Lady's Rook is probably (ho mnsi nrl.
that eor.IJ hi desire ! f.,r Ladle's edited by their own sex. and assisted, as the Editorial Denart.
ment is, hv the Pictorial EmheltUhr,,. : J
positively the 1 AKLOLR COMPANIHV
The Times antlv- remarks th fa t ! fllilwfrln.Io.,
to;this work, would be a much more acceptable
in u. n mir iiumii during the comin holiday-
season than any of the gingerbread annual's
ma.e oi i.aura Mati.M.a poetry and diluted prose
i nero r.n- niner PL. icatioiw i ni .i
I. . .-... . - , i iiuiliusc
i .iin. i'i,AJi'. The P,,i;.i,r c .1..
I.iKly S JJook W ishes It to be distinctly nn.r.t.l
t -u.nioniuu that the principal Fashions in his work ARE
vu,vji ui.ij, , .M IA EVERV rrnrp.
which is not the case with any other work published in this country: unless ihev are enlm..!
thev are1 useless.
The !,ifcr;uy c;irl inrnt
IJO . 1 , .. . .
iiFu1"- p.imiersr.ip fierctor.oe eMum uiimt
, t!ie firm of Rurtch and annah was di-
solv. ,1 on the first instant bv limitation Mr tr...
nail having withdrawn from the estal.Iishmr,t a u
persons knowing tnemsCves indebted .o .
nook account, arc particularly reooesin,) t..
and settle the same immediately, as the. books are
o re sottleil up as speedily as possible. WM. Bl'RTCH, J. B. HANNAH, Aug. lth, 1S40 nl 1-tf.
CONFECTIONARY, PASTRY, AND BAKERY.
ESl'FCTFirLLY informs the citizens of
mcennes, and the
that he has'opcneJ an establishment in the house lately occupied bv L. L. Watson whom ti,
tomers of tlie former house i.,W accommodatec
with (.andy at wholesoie end retail. Bread Cakes, and Crackers of the best quality constant
ly on haml. Also, Pastry of all descriptions wi Un 1 . 1 1 . r . i j- ..
.1 nry on iiiiiiu, oi me nnest quality. September 9, 1840 nll-ly.
N. B. Parties can be aconniTioi1-.tn,l ...ol, tu
aoove mentioned articles in the shortest notice
and Baking done to order for tr.vr,, ,
E. T.
I-IMIC
co-partnership heretofore existing li,.-,nn
them utulcr the sty,. oTHitt and Sawyer, bv mu
tual consent. It fhoroforo becomes necessary for
them to close their bonks, &n All tl,,.",v!.
know themfolves indebted to them bv note or book aeeonnt; will do well to come forward imme
diately and make settlement.
W. W. HITT. I. S. SAWYER. April 1st 18J0 t.5-tf.
N. B. The Drucr Business will .,: i
. " -' I'llllil'JfU
ai me old stand hv Doctor Colwcll.
jV 1 E is hereby given to all those indebted to the late firm of Abdill ot fireen. bv note or
nook aceornt. to come forward and make immnli
ate payment. This course L made incumbent, in consequence of the death of C. TJ. fir,. r.i, '
aforesaid firm, and it is expected th.nr
.i , . . , .. . 1 "v" "
inus inuctited, will make prompt payment.
. A B DILI Nov. loth 18.39 2fi-if.
erotofore existing between
and Alvin V Tr,
.1,., .r. ,. ,. .. : " UHS
u,ssuiveo oy nmiration. As it is ron-ess-i'v that the business of the late firm should ,-losr'j immediately, all persons indebted must cull Srt close their accounts. SAMUEL TURN ALVIN W. TRACY. June oOth. I - 10 n I tf.
subscribers would respectfully
Til'
-g-iii siiiisorif'ers wnn, r,,.-. ..... it.. r
n ., . , . . "i" v t.i.n iniorin
u tneir trionds and the nnMie i.nr,n,. .i...
they have commenced the above business in
room lormerly o-rupird bv Mai linRobinson. K-n
as a .Ma21trate's f.fTi,-. .... f..:. ,
- v., ,i,,iihi-. si., vvnerr
y tneir experience in. and attention to t..;,. t ..,:
noss, they hope to merit a liberal share of public
I ' iiil'll.lt, SAM L. R. DF.W. v , V- CORNWALL. Nov. 1, I8.TA 23-lv.
H . A B
DILL
w
It sjieSI fi :n ln
j z: 5 -i
in a.i us various hiain-l.es. He solicits the nttenti.-o
rOFLD
fully j.
ner.,!s ,hat he ui! mmufacture f-.r f3t, all kin 's ,-.f CoPPEPt, Ttv , sHrrT-n:.i
I f
KLOUK! FLOUK" I'SiT :. l . . , - "
-if woaioioi superhne Flour, which we will sell on reasonable torm- r...
in.' iui i an, DANIELS cV WlNtJATE. AwS 12, ISlO-nK.-tf.
'a.e.-s. to J,. "1 nt all !iinf.
stock of wares. intendin-' to oiler t'-.
an assortment complete, as nr; ns
Wfl rlz 'rtn ncl- i 7. . .t . i
- "i-""viit.s nni r.is u-.v. .,.,n i
perfect in in
it
houses.
ot which he mtght be compelled to pay Is placed under the superintendence of Mrs loonnof nl lla nmli Uh, IT loi n . it ...... .5. .
con
case
on account of its mutilation. He
tended that it might have been the
in 'the present instance. Baltimore Clipper.
"What s a Hoosier mammy?' "A
Hoosier. child, is a man dressed in jeans,
vho drivo-- six voko of oxen, carries a
n-hip ten fast lor j, ani vote for Harrison."
SARA II J. HAL F and Mrs. T.VriTA IT ern
OL KNE ; two ladies so well known to tln ,. n,i.i
- w ... V ,,UI 111,
mat to mention their names m rannci-h', .
any puhlication is at once n tmar
ality, virtue, and utility. Of their n.i,;i;., ...
conJuct (he LADY'S BOOK, it is presumed' no person will doubt, ami the
with picasuro that no English ot in.n.ir, s.
o i.iiKun 'i a iins can publish in conner'icn it, , ;,
H3 i3. u, miim t--
The I iiicsh.
forms the
oennes, and the community at large, that he has
ir' nouse miner tnat name, on the cash system, for the gratification onJ accommodation
oi the puolic. and trusts to the generosity of the
emens ,or ine support ol the house.
The Bar shall be furnished with the best of
VV ine. nnd Liquors, and all the fashionnhlo T
iras usuauy Kept in coffee houses.
A JiCadinj ivoom is attached to the bouse nrv
stairs, large and pleasant, where papers from all 0.1. T-:. i c. . ' ' .
,.oo, ,1, im- i.nneu states can be found, and some from foreign countries.
To flic Ilio. The ladies are respectful! inCrm...! .
, . ,a .uiiusneu expressly tor tneir ben efit, where thev can be fnrn.chn.l r. ;ti..,
sion, uay or night, with Ice Cream, Soda Water,
unc aKes. itaisins. Almonds, the best of Cor. dials, the finest of Wines, and Sangaree, and he
uopes io secure meir patronage. He pledges himselt that nothing shall be wanting hi ,
render general satisfaction.
July 21, T?I0. n7.
A o t i c ; .
RKKMIOW A. DOYLE have now Vi ji in store and offer for snle- nn n
ry small advance on Louisville prices.
nags mo toffee, 5 Hbls Loaf Sugar, 23 X. O. do, .30 Roxes 8 by 10, 10 by VI, l by 18 window Glass, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 'SO Kegs assorted .Nails, 1 Ceroon Spanish Float Indigo, 10 Kens White Lead. 5
12 Chests Y. IL Tea, Linseed Oil, Jnmp iac'K tt & Oct. 11, 1839 20-tf.
AOTiCF'
&Lu' thSe indcbtpd to the subscriber, by note or book account, will do w od to attend to tho nivmonf aT 1 U
without delay. All such as fail to attend Uus """ce. will be subjected to the
w-v ui nmectioa by law, without respect
L DONOVAN, vincenncs, July 17th, 1840 i'.-tf.
-i-.a. ... ii, UlC west, and to oiiel t l
l'"1".-'-;, R ;rr:rs- t can be purcl.a.'.,, Louisville or p.ny other western n.,rL-.i
All kinds of job wotk attended -. ...
ness nnd despatch.
House-Gutters made and nm m, i.. i i
i ... tII f,..,,.. an, I on reasonable, terms.
r eathers. old pewter and Mnr,i,.i..
mango for wares.
IKAM AD DILL. mcennes. Dec. 1st. 1S.19 17-ly. aotici;. "
HEREBY notify all persons not to trade fr, dE. or purchase a certain not.. rr,, i . r-
nx .M Cabe for ?2.J nn s .
IC"0 l , , . -ugnsi ID, i o J, and payable in sroods n. I k.u
note unless forced to do so by operation of
t 1 A I RICK MOORE. mcennes, July 1 7th. 1S40.
!8 z r? r A- l . t 77m"
J'r sT RECEIVED, and for .ale low for Io Hotrsheads rf y.
:00 Bushels of seed rot'afoes. from L,
' cah
Fevetto.
rVcw Jlrsiff Store.
April Sih, lRJo4.tf,
H. I). WHEELER.
it
E - . . . -Mm
V H K S 53 TJKDinKs. A lot of " A" ViV JJ 6 THE undersigned ha, nF1 for sale by J rf". "
- toe entire stock of Drugs and I
.Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the
eas.ern market a large and fresh as-1
a
Ian. 23th 1R40 :.,f.
m
:EW FIRM-
W"'LIA ;:RT('" ha, as.slK.ia,.d hi
TW "e'i wn Jlm Heberd nn.l A V ir..n
and will do business under il, ,,'r- V. . .'
tV to., in Hie corner tnr l.i..
Messrs. Burtch and Hannah' k: .u. l. V
- . ! in: wiry nave a fine stock of goods, well nn,f...i --..i -t.".. -L
,;i, , , -, ' " "' wncie mey win ne pleased to ac
- -we former cm tomers of the house, and the public generally.
w. ui RTCH. JOHN C. HEBERD. ... A. W. HULL. v mcennes. August 22. 1S40 nll-tf.
STOVES! sravirn
sortmcnt, consisting of every variety of Hr.,.- TH E .""''S'RneJ have just receiveii . r....
Med.cnes, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye' 3 f Coing. Franklin and Wood . ore, Stuff.. Patent Medicines Glassware, Perfumery, LT' "T ra,tern"' they J Soaps, Ac. to which he invites the attention ' f3"hof counfrv merchants, and
ciansan.i .K tv,,. ?" "'" f.,.t .... --.-."..V Cv. U,S,
,- . , " 111 "if afore line. be. I - ' 'm. -jO tf
r'.'"s' "''" !nnn-v -rears "perience in the Dru-
..... .-, K"e saT.siaction to those who
!.. ijtormm witn their patronage. , Jr. E. PECK. Mncnnes, lune I?. IS 10 n2
Lamasco Foundry.
CHAIR S, C H A I R S . T subscriber has notv on hand, n handso.ns assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the besi -juaiity. Any person wishing to purchase the article, can examine them by calling at tli- Cabinet room of Andrew Gardner, whero he ralen.
Vincennes, Feb. 14th, 1810. 38-tf
rPTfZP U l ov...o... .imiiew Manner, wiero 'I wr. subscribers will receive onWs I ''lte, uron keeping a constant supply.
. fr an.V description of Machinery or ... JONATHAN SMILEY
casungs that may he wantP,! ...:it
I , "1111,11 W be executed at the LamanPn t.
,!natel, - " . ury wim
the Vvest surpassed in
r;REENOW BOY LK.
June j:;. ip-in i;f.
Head nntl Fool Sonr. IT LST received fifirnr e. r ir i i
y ""tm in iiciiu anu Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for ?).v D. W HITMORH. Oct. -2.".. Is.lp 22-tf.
TXIC VIWCBNNES GAZETTE " i i. v. c;iDni.Gto.. TERM-oo, tfrteira . oO. pad dHri,,q , f r,tn.r
fl 2.r. For.oix mr,nfh W ' p r nscon(irmed r!.- .t CTf- Aihertiscrnert.
wil! be inserted three t Z. r "l"" "r U "
longe; ..ve.is-rti::"!---
Advertisement, .ent without or, T T' i d cases be inserted until forbid ,ni '!' torJinglv. "Pia, anf chsr?e-I e r-
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