Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1841 — Page 4

JIcILeoil Eii 3cw York Citv. The New York Commercial, which generally speaks from good authority says: "If we ?re rightly informed it has been agreed 1 'tween Mr. Fox and the

that no

Fash ionabls Jionn.ets.- Straw lionnets are al! the rage on Chesnut street. Not fine ones, but coarse. Coarser the better. Such as a farmer's daughter could tn a k in half an hour in a tbdd of rve s'ubble, but which she wovild hardlv wear.

the except in pressing the ricli udder or in

t

iat j a,i;ermg

vh

in

the

government of the Uui'cd State

further opposition shall be made tv former to the trial ai McL?od.

-ew i orK, nan -it tnterferance either f'f -15, and the coarser the dearer, esne

by the British Minister or national Gov- cully when so porous that peas run ornment. If acquitted, as is most proba- j through and horses take them for fodder hie, MeLeod will be discharged, of course. 1 We heard of an incident Inst week, but

ina is n (jo on, ;ri-Scr the nnsmnhon ol : sirawnerry season.

luscious fruit during Thev cost onh 10

Vinccnncs, la.

nnu the matter thus be disposed of. If

convicted, the national government will then take the necessary steps to afford him that measure of justice and protection which all the circumstances of'the case may require. As to the boundary, we learn that a

convention has been signed on the part of

ureat Britain and the United States, which provides for the appointment of ix commissioners, three for each party to the dispute. These six, if thev cannot

-"gree, are to give a final decision on the question. If they cannot r.gree, they are to appoint three others, and a decision by a majority of the nine l to be conclusive, ouch we understand to be the arrangmcnts ngreed upon. Some of the details may be incorrectly stated, but we have every reason to believe that the general fact, of a

convention being signed, wiil prove an thentic."

vouch not lor its authenticity. A lady in passing along Chesnut street, was accostid by a gentleman, and while engaged in an eager and burr ied interchange of sentitnent, her bonnet was rudely torn from her head by an emaciated and hungry cabhorse! Distressing to relate, he not only used up the ftraw, but with it disappeared some of her artificial head ornaments. North American.

DANIEL & E B E R W ! N E , Forwarding sad Commission Merchants. VlXCENM-rf, Tlizi ERE:cr.s:

Win. Hunch & Co. Thorn vV "JVracy. Lvttleton Tinims

S. W. oc J. Wise.

( !en. C r u i k r, I ; r, n k , Me.ddox & Gass. Bonner & Carnan.

J. M. Stockwell eV Co..

Win. Thurston cv: Co.. nste J-

1 1. mte cc to., ) Wm. Garvin, Lt

Jacob Keller & Co. S

s

Ilioir.as.i. Carson. Baltimore, Md.

"2Sth. 1810 n2.V(m.

',oui&ville, Ky.

iNOV.

100 50 100

ro

di

New

TYPE STICKEHS. Yv e casually mentioned a day or two agr, that the newly elected .Mayor of Baltimore, wis a short time since a journeyman printer. The instances are not rare in which those bred to the profession of printing have become distinguished and honored.

To say nothing of Franklin, '.ho hea

eon ught ot thecratt, we hav: in our dav

more than one instance nt this honorab!

is-mcnon. isaae in i. trie pnvernor n

Tt ,.-

1 1 'in r. re. w.m a innrnpvmn

printer: Samuel i. Armstrong. late M av or ot this fi'y, was once a i"urnevma

printer: Mr. Knapp. the Secretary of the

Stated Vermont was a printer. Am what is more of consequence in the edi

torial profession, some, of the most dis

tinguished were regularly bred in the craft

Our neighbor Green, the popular editor

nt the Aiorninr Post, was once a raeei 1 i tile roller boy. Mr. Ilomer, of the Ga 2?tte, was brought up cn Pica and lire

i ter. V. e recoiled manv years since of

seeing a little tow headed overgrown boy.

m an obscure printing office in Vermont.

i hat boy is now Mr. Greeley, that tal

cr.:eI editor of tne New-Yorker. Of

equally obscure origin was the editor of the New York Spirit of the Times, Mr. Wm. T. Porter. The first we ever saw of Deacon Weld, the editor of the Nmv Yoik Sun, and a clever writer fw various magazines, etc., wa? in a printing office in Lowell, when he was no higher in grade than a "printer's devil." The truth is, if a man ha? genh:'. the art rf printing will draw it out and set it to work. Printers, with the same amount of natural talent, always make tire most popular editors, because they imbibe the tact of the profession. .chor'eil atnunj- '-type- and shadow,?, " the v have evorv onnoriunitv of stn.l vinrri

pt.bii? taste, and -f di vvrdfr; their mir.ds n as In meft tii" various readers. The discipline of their minds tnav not be so t'f.vcrc anI ri.'id as that required for etni-

Died of a Broken Heart. A young giil a German, died lately at Baltimore under

circumstances deeply affecting. She was engaged to be married to a young man of

Philadelphia, who for reasons best known to himself, communicatd to her a short lime since his intention of abandoning her. On receiving this information she became the child of sorrow and despair for ten days, when reason left its seat and she be

came an awful maniac, unceasingly calling

on her lover to "come to her." On the evening of her death she ordered her "wedding rarment to be prepared." savino- that

she "wished to be dressed in white," and 'or Illinois Scrip

thatshc "was to be married at ten o'clock,"

the precise time of her departure to a world

of spirits!

tlfixinz Colors. Married, in New York

by the Rev. Mr White, Henry Mack. Esq,

ot Urane county, to Lhza (iraij, of Green

county, and daughter of Henry Brown, of

Jiiuc.nll, Maine.

In addition to the former stock.

20 Tons Bar. Band, and Hound Iron.

Plough Wing.-;. Plough Slab.-.;. Kess assorted Nails.

For sale by P. .DOHA N, iguL for Covington iron JTork. ALSO For sale on consignment.

"0 Boxes Cincinnati Soap.

A ou Id (..andiep.

From Proctor oc l lam bio's Sor.p

ana uanme iVir.nuhictory, Cincinnati. A LSo"

wu consignment, wliicli I am authorizea to

H . ABDUL

fea finly inform bis fiinri's, that he will l.ia:iiifiif turo fur all kinds of COPPER. TIN, it

sacz ii i ii j in all it? various branches. He solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of waresantenuing to oiler them at fill times an nssortment complete, a well as perfect in its workmanship. He intends that his warn shall he equal to any in the west, and to offer it upon rcasonaMe terms, as it can he purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with nsatness and despatch. Honse-j utters made and put up in "ood order,

and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewtcrend copper taken in e ciiHiige for wares. IK AM A B DILI.. Vinccnncs, Dec. 1st, 183'J 17-1 v.

COPPEH, TIN, & SHEET HUM I The rliaiiirc of ihe, season ... - - Of- flT !,!1:ir-v hidiviJca, fcon.c unpleu;;'' cuh & icza Cwi. i. Co ! 4j ' ."-fevers, head-ncliC, biiMous bolie, t,i.A VvT"

r r ,7 : i s 1 1 I

S?faE7H!KG TO THINK ABGOT.

mmPA tv-.

Tass Ware :s1 whoIitnEc

Jit t!i; Cincinnati iV LoviaviUs Prices

have a! a rce stock of Tin f n l.ar.d. and wii

, and will f;

continue to keep it on

3IH) ACRES OF VALUAIJM5

LAND FOR SALK,

n lING otithe river Wa-

;t Mi bash. 5 nines above Vincennes, running back to within

"about one hundred yards of the

State Hoad leading from Vinccnne3 to

Terre-Iiaute. The land is of the first

quality has a fins orchard, and well timbered has 80 or 90 acres under improve

ment.

Dec.

I. N. W HIT T ELSE Y , 1M0 2G. -tf

; f 5 10 7 20

do First quality Malaga Wine, do First do Madeira do

The

Casks New York Bran iy

Baltimore Gin.

Basket.! Champaign do Casks Bench Brandy. Bids. Cincinnati Whikcv. .It the Iron Store of P. BOH AN.

iicii I conduct businesa.

of

P. DOB AN.

M, S41. l:J-;f.

iiou.-e in v, ale or rent

EiKjiii

Acw Slrii Siorc,

r n r. s ii ji rt i i c i rv s .

r'HC undersigned lias purchased tlie entire stock of Drujs and Medicines of Dr. Hirar.i Decker, and

in addition is now receiving fiom the eastern market a large and fresh as-

portmcnt, consisting of every variety of Dus,

Aiedicines, Paints. Ui's, Varnishes, Bruslies, Dye

Stuns, Patent .tlcnicines, (. la.-sware. rerfumerv

-o-ips, tVc. to wlnrh he inv;tes t!ie attention

of country merchants, and particularly Physi.

eians and other that deal in the above line, he-

I lievinz, fro?u many years experieme in tlie Drug

('Usiness, he can sive satisfaction to those ivh

cn rccomodating terms to customers and the public -ene-aliy. The Copper, Tin, A slice! Iron manufactory will he carried on r.s usual ,;i my old stand on Mmket street nearly opposite the ft, :ket house : whcr nil kinds of j-m-oik will he J-ne ncc'trJinij to order at short notice. N. -SMIT," March loth 1839 If

C3 w m n n t . a-

Grasshoppers in Jnnuan. and in the f'

(-oldest I) ay in the. J cor. Tiie New Ila

ven Herald says: Our friend, Mr Abner Ajri

ICddwm, of Woodbridge, sent us this mom- J : ; in a small box containing a parcel, more or BJi'ilil ami 54,H5 isr.-.

less, (for they are frisking about so, li ke j T( ' ST received fifteen sets of Head and ni3-v ravor h'!a ,hcir patronage.

that spotted pig, that we can't count 1 oot Stones, assorted sizes, and for

ihem) of real lonrr-leegcd, spindio-shanked 3aIe hY D. HPrMOHE.

grasshoppers which he fathered in tlie Oct. 2.". 1 30 22-tf,

open air, on Tuesday last the thermome-i

ter at zero. We do not know how this phe

nomena is to be accounted for. but wej

know that immediately after their appear-

znce we had a thaw. Any bmiv that

Vincenr-CT, .June '-, 1 S 10-

'.

-nt

c. p;;ck.

BROADWAY HOUSE. 'I.-cE'-E.. Inp. mills; ncit.!- i . ,

m i ji.k'ii;iiiiiuh r .s iiiiucre-one a

0 thorouFii

warns 10 see incm can jum iook into our up in a neat style, with cn ircly new fur-

l 11. J I .1

sauuiuruiii. v e may can inem snouion

pers hereafter.

tiiture. and is now onen for t!m

.2.1 .

uauon oi l ravehcrs and Boarders. The lowest cash prices at the store of

nnr.E.XHOW BOYLE are just in receipt 41 of ndd.'t'onal supplies of Winter Coods, w hich render tiicir stock complete and quite ex

teiiMve. Purcb.r.scrs will find it to their int.-rrst

to call and examine tht ir prices hi f.irc purchasing, as they will sell for the cash, unusually low. Pork of good quality will he taken at tiie Inch

est market price in exchange for goods, at the

v z: , n eh PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. N I X T II Y r. A R .

?a st- n

win rcccm

mence, on the First Monday of tSeptem

ber. Having already successfully con

ducted this school during the last ciht

years, the subscriber ci3tefi.d lor the;

liberal support hitherto afforded, solicits the continued patronage of tlie commu

nity.

He trusts that this Institute merits the

appellation of the best and cheapest as

well as the oldest school in the place.

In pom: ot location, yards, rooms, ap

paratus and instructed, of both sexes, it

h as superior advantages. Not more than twenty scholars per teacher are allowed

at any time. The Principal pays attention at requisite t i i n e 3 to each pupil in every study.

T. 5 A I rV -a-r.,ot e-Ut hut from COhKITT r.B-

i TL'LCS bciii seated in the

t,

pain it cypcriei.'ct u. i nose corrv,;t

rent volume, f quantity ere

nleniicii! ; f.

I hose cor:

.7 Xeic Sleeping Potion. "What on

earth is the matter with that child? Sho-

rdi, what are you do'in to tint child?"'

ooms arehrge and pleasant, and it is sit

uated m the most pleasant part of the town, and near the Middle Ferry. I lie subscriber hnvin-r tit tl, 1

"An suie I m coaxing the creamure to stand for a term of years ,nJi-n ,b

care of it his entire business, and he assures his friends and the public, that nothing wiil be wanting on his part, to g:re entire satisfaction.

E. W. TUX B FRY. Dec. !, 13IO-3fltf.

(JRCB.MIOW Dec. 1S33 30.t

.5 HOYLK.

eep, miin

"Gracious powers, something must be

he matter! Shelah, how are yt. u Irving o put it to sleep?"

"S ire I've got a pin here, mam. an' I've

pinched and scratched the blessed innocent

over ami over arratn. an sarra a wink of

Jeep will it nke with all I ran da!"

perm CM!.

Ulll received a fresh supply of the

above arlicie, wan anted pure win

tcr strained. For sale by

H. E. PECK', Druagist, Market s!. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, 110 r.I7tf.

nrn -e in r-ecuiiaritv pc opl car

i in m.n-. !r cur pre

pr(f'ssion: but this is a

which the fjreat mass of the ? nothing hot't, n i it is unfat;u (t-c intf rrthanirc of nitnd

Tact, g

C3c ie. il i? ev

fV iter's Letter. Friem

I

ohn: I

.k f

IIE suhsci ibe-s are nv rc-..:iP-

3 ."tri: n:,a hammer D V (tnniK

(' Ccncrni. -lrvt rn. .. ,

PTtTr nr:irln ;t i S .1-.. . i 1- .7 .

. - 1 i,"''is uri", wt otVer for rash, or to punch; ii JcaVrfat t

possihic puce.. '.v?r. c; r:-iv .-,

lies i re t b rr ! n hn s r k I n 1 1 5q !n i-n liinnn nf

tbosp sinful men in the flesh, called attor ncys. and lot him take out an insirunietit,

wi!u a seal thereunto, by

may ?"7.c

o.

e o t: t --v a

means where if d tabernacle of

've JTs edstori-il tact.

ry tlitng.

n A'

,9 9i..

George Green, and bring hi in before the hm?kin men at Westminister, and teach b;m to do as he would be dene by.

CASH FOR WHIbAT.

Gt price

; .:cir

k lew

If Vv'iLL give the highest ma

my miii

June 12,

ut 1 1 v crrd

J. L. COB MAN. IS 10 1-t'f.

I,

oui.?vi!,e, .narca C?, 11! jj-Tt

"i t'iw

e lowest j

Co

i-

4-51- a:i-iiier

C:r

i

rv:f'l!cnt '.!n.:tn

i iii from

IB

tii'

it

i

uu n good text to preach . -

ere is a sermon upon tne sumed

ttor of the Lowell Courier:

ct otbt. Avoid it as you

v mid war. pestilence and famine. Shun

wo.i; 1 the devil. Hate it with a latrcd. Abhor it with an entire

veep out

perlect

and absolute abhorrence. Dig potatoes lay stone wall peddle tin ware do any thing that is honest and useful, rather than run in debt. As you value comfort, quiet, independence, keep out of debt. As you

value good digestion, a healthy appetite, a placid temper, a smooth pillow, sweet

sleep, pieasant ureania anJ happy wakings keep out of debt. As you love freedom keep out cf debt

Debt is the hardest of h l i'ri-masrcrs, the

cruellest of all oppressors. It is a mi

stone about the neck. It is an incubus on tlie heart. It spreads a cloud over the whole firmament of a man's beino It eclipses the- sun, it blots out the stars, it

dims and defaces the beautiful blue of the

sky. Iibreaksup the harmony of nature.

and turns to dissonance all the voices of

its melody. It furrows the forehead with

premature wrinkles, it plucks the eye of

its light, it drag all nobleness and kingli ness out of the port and bearing of a man

It takes the soul out of his laugh, and all steadiness and freedom from his walk. Come not under its accursed dominion.

Pass by it as you would pass by a leper.

or one smitten by the plague. Touch it

not. Tate not of its fruit, for it shall turn

to bitterness and ashes on your lip. Fi

nally, we say to each and to all, but we ?peak especially to you, young men

Kiir.r ovt of DKrtT. The Hcv. Dr. Havvley. of the Episcopal Church, who closed the cye3 of Gen. Harrison, said he had preached to Presidents Madipon, Monroe, Adams, Jackson, and Van Hmen, wnd that Gen. Harrison was thefirst who ever worshipped God on his knees. So says the correspondent rfthp .V. V. Prprcss.

Editors Locking Up. The New York

i :ire monnntifl tlu "- e el n rnnn'n il I nn !',-,'

editors in thai city looking ??. but it was note

- i

Kit ho ?r

.arc ho o maki

oniy to see wb.o tr.rcw a l)3stn ol dirty water upon their heads from a third story window. X. O. Picayunr.

- ,9 & 1. TT.. lt,-

. iv.o uannioai. .iissoun. paper sutes

tint ruite a sensation has been created in

that neijjfi'orhood on account of the mar

riage of a young Catholic priest. The iadv is said to be one of the loveliest in

the country. Id.

n nat cxt? A man in Pittsfield,

Mas. advertises "a slate pencil lost." Another one for "fifteen girls with active jaws to chevr rigs at ihe paper mill."

Ueknow a girl in this city who would make an excellent hand at chewing rags. She is all jaw. lb.

Is!! llecrivesl l.r SACKS Pio CvToo, o() bbU x () sugar. 25 " Old Wheat Flour, " Sn'oi-ntu."1, .r)() Keg' aborted Nails. Koxes Window Gins, 13 Mould Candles, 12 r.bl. Clovrr Seed, 2 " Eiti-rod Oil. 50 Keg.5 White Lend, Salt, Fish, Choose, tc. Sec. And for sale tow for cash bv MAI)l)OX & GASS April 23, I-11. itUtf.

I!',! .-I. t U L) LliC SU().

coy for tho Inat tin:o

i"-'" ' iii-.iM- pay menr. iv rnssi or

J no-rp mr;.-'nfr ft,: .,r.t;,.n

rJa if the uh! I,o wnifod

upon by nn oiiicor. JONATHAN SMiLl-.Y. M.-.roli Uih 1HU niO-if. 1LT stnnil tho jro-ont sen-

.-ju nn.s aircj.uy com menced; and will e.xmre tho

,5

5

Lead. mcnt o

ivod arid fc.r ?.-lo uy i"r rr

rior

rr,

.V." i

of 3 -burgh U'hitel

ri PII S OF EITHFR SFX, CP. ANY AGF. ARK RECEIVED. you zcish your children tall taught,

'tnd properly accommodated cull first a!

tins insliti'te and see.

Instruction given in heading, H ntmg

Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Delini

ation of Maps, Grammar, Composi'ion.

Rhetoric, L'gic, Book-kecpiiig (single

and double entry,) Ancient and Moden

History, IVatural and Moral Philosophy.

Astronomy, Chemistry, I'otany, Miner

logy, Zoology, -Mgebra, Mathematics,

Latin, (ireek and French also Yocal

Music.

Terms " 00 per. quarter of V2 weeks.

or ii entered by the year $15 U0 per

year ol 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sciences, extra charges will be made according to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrance. ' S L. CROSBY, Principal. August 20. IN 10

vw:i.re in

part:c:es. s hen in

the J OSIilVE CAl -K f DKATH

It is n solemn truth that corruption lernnr.ate the existence of oil crentid hcincs; the i'n:rvr tanee ( f its fpftdv remoa! i'n m tlie hodv, wlu;, hv any cause it h is accumulated, is thcrt f. rc scf evident; not only IlLALTU. hut LXI.stlWCi; bci:ijr absolutely endunpe: ( d l y its preei-ce. Let ns then acknowledge thut (lie erdv vv.-.f means cf preventing and curing di-eare h t!.tspeeily remcord of COKKUP'iIIU.VnK! f;r,n the t-dv. DPSKASU Uincci.'.v another r.r.rr.e f.f Co'Kni.'PTiON, nnd CC;i;i'PTIO COKUl PT Hi;.MOi:.-5 U-i! ident;f.ed ii,',--ca-.cn as I.MPUKI TV of DLOOD. PI KCtATIVE MLDICLXi:, vhen reor(l: t, in season, that is, uhno time is suiiicicnt it.'ir-.-remaining in the pystetu, will cr rt-'t.lv ror.i.u roi ruption; tlius the blood is pnriiud; t L i: H r ,t ic itifirniiiies nr.J iircinat'.'.ic 'eath are j rcvri.it ,' t!.i;s, those v. hose lies nre i.f tlie u!r?. n-t r. .

paence to their country, and fiu'ili- s, are c-fri s tved. Tho h-nportar.ee of this di--c. u-ry cf ct.iir e J.-,

uuer oges wm co jubilee; Ur. P ; H, ,i1k.! . .'1 ,1 .1. . . 1 ...

as.ui.uk li. "Ill li Jl'lU Il III' flVjlO iin

preterm; r. If ut thut v.i.'j l.cilhtr i I,,,.,. .1. .. . :. . . ,

"';u """i nil.-. ....u.i,.. (ll Ms ow n sit, m qt;ict oi his o-.vn toi,.M-i.-i. e. is his rt v, a-d' he cives this bn OLn.M.X M.PlxtL tL:" ;"s mcdicir.e shall he hx-. :ivs c rpial lo tV.., been, nnd that .NO i:Al'j;vsi: ..!.;, 5,;a;; in it nianufjcture and tlie ii: dw. Ci it '6 tends to ntracnally. synopsis or r.cTs. Hraadrtth's are ur.iversah'y u-t I a.-, section cf thi wide extended cotu.trv '-r-6'-are made known. Upwards of f ti.cuvj cases of cure hate been ce. titled as ;. ur e vllcctrd sultly from their uc since the ir U-. '.-c tion r.f their, m;.-, tlie United t.-tc ;-lL . !ishit,2 the fact hevond aii ,h,uh? th ' p e ..V

r.-.u i i:,s cure the (a; p-rc mlv", rasfs '.v be o-,c :::) ie net ot'

I'a.ir: j tt.p h- a cis

la::.;;.

i::or.i: !

i -lease i;or cf.

t

i r. t i r: u

gics way; therefore, whatcvi r hwa ! , l

I.l. O.'lY, I; ... , r,, ri J- Jl

hkiiinl' .'it. riLTi, r.

'h'f.cc

s

jVj.

Dr. n. ail

ows tint the cr.'ii

on the PCKfJATIVL' DC J r - 1

oi exj-er.mcrts ,,r ,;j;v,..,J, 01 torfv ear nnu'e then t! p n.n.i ;.i;..-... ...

k,:w,,- iner.h.re. however Jon, n r:., v I

";llafJ': 11 crsevci" with, th f,

ot

1 Hh' .( J.iw.N. -! a i niii.ua!:!.;!

l.,e

lor t; o i

t any m-ejMM;.) ether than c,.,.d v,h u.tlrom th,ir -o-th.y are jof-. V.y iu,J

dise.-t-e, s!i

their !.;

w:,v

i ne i.rnii.v.', as wc'A -u o .....v..

"'- -' rn.? Il in the f. i . r i.. i

. j'Uic and ior'.us, .

remoM- an n.-xious ac':ui:)u!r.tic.ris

eniiir: the fvtfRi.

'I he public arc duly ar-.ii,c 1

LrugSi-ts, or JNdiar--. Vre rr-.,r .!

r . i . ..... I

i t uie sale ct t !, I!rat,dr t.h

Tho only cut!: -ri.v 1 a.,i,;. f,r t; s,!., rf

;eniii.ir rr.t'.:ien:e, 1

l ne.1 by I',. 'r

. clvc rnor.ih i

t v.

I'-.' J a;

I

iel

ii isiir.! t notifv "il r"r;'vi-j fA n ! C.

r Ha fT piiThnse a certain note civen bv m to Fe lix M'Cfhe for 2fl f0. dated Aii-icst Ctb

ISoO, nnd payalile i'i iods. as I net pav sah

note uiut'ss IotvcJ t ido so nv crer,ili.'n of aw.

P.vr;;:civ ;.iiti;i;. Viiicenncs. Juiv iTi'i, IS-Jo.

ill flS-3!

rAll iB L., Window ("ilur.js, Ynrnishs.. Prusln-,

J il. COIA JILL ecv Co.

Druzzixts

F

Opposite Crccnhotc .J- Boyle's ir.-h i r, n c

l S-jj, nrst oi Juiy,r.t the ;;tablc of

tzmzga SAM'L. EMiSt )X, V2 nulv? cast of Yinci. mice, tho fuur iirst days in

the v.cok, and at J. Emiso.n's Mills i.e )rt.

anco ot his time. Good pacturoo furnish cd grnf'H for for Maret? from a" dirnr-p

c.n i groin-ioii it required upon rcr.onnblo

term?, l or 'oartimtlars. son bill-:

1IF.NRY VAl'CHAX. For L. SUERflEY CO. April , 1811 ni3-lf.

TO V K S

pUEMIUM COOKING STOVES, suitable - for small families, for sale low hv

GREEN HOW BOVLE.

rVew Npriiis: is is il Kisiiimcr GOODS. ;3ADL)0X GASS. havn jusireoeiv.

ed direct from tho eastern cities, a large and genera! assortment of Sprinc

and bummer dry goods.

ALSO

a large supply of Kapp's Cotton Yarn,

Camli'-'wiciv, (.arpet Cham, Merino, and

ool Hats. tfce. vvic.

Persons will do w ell to call before pur

chasing elsewhere, as we z re determined to send low for cash.

April 2;. is 11 ltl-'V.

TA I O It i ii .

THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the puolic Rcnerally, that

tney Have commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by MaitinKohinson, Esq.

a? a Magistrate s ofnee, on Market st., where by their experience in, and attention to their business, they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. SAML. IL I)lh, B. II. CORNWALL. Nov. 1, 1S33 23-ly.

7-tf.

riUr. subscribers have just received direct from Philadelphia, a geneial assortment of

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries,

Hardware, Glassware, Cutt'cry. Uoots, Shoes. English, Straw nnd Leghorn Th-nnels, Erush

Tur, Russia Beaver an Ia!:n Ler.f HaU, Iron.

Nails, Ca.- tincrs.tjc., which they will sell on rea

sonable terms.

TilOPvN o TRACY

Dec. 1 2th, 1SJ0. n27 tf.

?: i ii.' A, ist i A. TONS Sttg.ar i;r!;!e:,6:i,ll'.rj.i;.:r.:4

ct.-. pr-r pn.tnd. bv TIHMLN ,V. TJiACY. Mv.rco ZUt IvI.-llf,.

.i O 1 :Lc.

sPIiOSL iu-lebt'-'d fo th under-.

-r !-.i:c account,

ii)'i;l marie payment. r,;i

i..

previ ;-,3 t

n.-

T 1

.'i.iic ie-.. itvo-i maKC payment, on or t

hue the Is; of .M;v nxt. or their fro

will be placed in the hands of an oilicer

lor collection.

Ti IORN ev TRACY, larch -2 Ph. 1811 pg-tf.

JXOTICE. 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 lo this notice, will be subjected to the

cost of collection by law, without respect

to persons. J. DONOVAN. Vinccnncs, July l?th, 1810 '3-tf.

Icceivi)iz, Forwarding, Commission

MERCHANT, Vuicennct-, la

HEFSnSNCrs.

CHAIRS. CHAIRS.

'-pHluoscriber has new on hand, a handeomS assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best

juality. Any person wishing to nurehase the

oriicle, can examine them by calling at my shcji on Water street, where he calculates upon keep

ing a constant supply.

1 . o. Oh. chairs repaired or painted at the

stior.est notice, and on the most liberal terms. .10 NATHAN SMILEY. Vinccnncs. Feb. 14;h, 1810. 3S-lf

M.-vr. Them T:r;, V...

Vr- Samuel II. M, ! .... I'r,:

Ivis A: tioo.h-ian. Jht-x r :.

Str-wart. Car!i--I.- ..

Puiitt, Leb-.tnoii, tio. .In-. ; Lcfter '- Jv-nc-, I;;,.,.:;;: P. Pi. rv rnirjdiiy, do. "J Poi;,t iriin- rcr, ,.. ('hai !r

' i. v ei. IJ I VI! ,n ,v ; , r

"ir.i-r co. Ii ; Jr.! r. C i;;,.. ....

-? ro. in.; J. iJ. M.,y,-r, li':::;t. J'i-per. Dulu is eo." L.

,-.Vev.r. do. .!,,!.- ! .,!., ,

Davkss f Ia.; A. .V P. C. ,." j h::r4h, pikv c la.; P. Pvi!! .'v Co.

'"1 Ills.; Jarr.b W. May. L.v.vrf-j.r-p co Ii!.; J. W. Cai' . o

v. - x Oc "..a. Dutsonviilc. Cri-.vf, Dec. 12th. 110 ri2-n;n

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1 ! . . ' I'll', r' J 1 :-. A; , Vv, .1 .V . Mi n.ir.. I.,.; .'.

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.h.l.n 'l!fill hi- ;ton IVn-rr- ' H , t '. I , f ' i 'm

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ir

WAR! WAR

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vi i

gW-JID subscriber tr.k

of h'!t!n.-T h:.; u-

it

of h

s this t." r lO'iirr : k II"'

ti':.1t Nrtrii

i:ds will not jay ethtiuir ncoui.ts in t!.e

''tore as they did last ve.-.o N(i:!:rr

prcia-

a.n.u-i i nav me oiu notes ti ink or

cash will answer the purpose. Now ji, order trniair.tain your credits jn the .:!.re. and five nets

a! the S;u ire's, and maintain liiose pood fee-hnpH and coniidorrc that shr.tdd rist l:f !. cm thn

I livrr ai:d rlVr rn n fr.i..,l . .. .r ... ,w

o ad j-ayctr

E S T R A Y

W..' yy the subscriber some ejja MC-ra ' n c during last summer, ;

N OTIC E . JOrilNE Y.MAN CHAIR MAKER, can

gei constant employment and a good situ ation by applying to JOSErROSEMAN. Oct. 23, 18 40 20-tf.

P. HANSBROUGH LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, lierona, Sullivan cmn(y, In. OFFM-K IN Till. rontTIIOlV," M u- 22. 1n40 .52-tf.

Uurtch A: Hebetd,

G. Cruik.-hank V Co.

Dormer & Carnan.

R. Smith, 1. Ar. O. Drown. WcbbSc. Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston & Co. Y. C. C.wafbn'W &, Co.

F. B. Tillay, lleiTord eSi Soruenfrey . Vinccnncs, March 0, 1

Vinccnncs, la.

do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansvihe, la.

LouisiI!e ICv.

New Orleans ;3S 44-tf.

f'-,IIE undersigned has just finished an elegant nine passenger coach, wliicli he will warrant a superior article, and will sell low for cash. DANIEL VHITMORE. March ISth. 1311 4l-tf.

- " BRASS Kettles j'iFtreceivorl anil frir sale i'l hv N SMITH An;. 'in, IS-.") 1 -tf

cm

some

iiiuu u u i in" ruai c i' i '.i i j l r, a

rei! cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. Thee nl of the tijhthorn

of the cow is off: probabiy sawed off when

youn. Thcie arc other marks, but the color and the horn, are sufficient bv which

to recnize the cow. The calf is of the

same color of the cow. Any person retumirt tlie above described cow ami call

to the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. Y. CADDINGTON. Dec. 16, 1810 ;ltl SrAt fl SOO bb!s' f Kenawtla salt, and 200 bbls. o extra supcrCnc, just received andforsalc for cash only, by THORN 6c TRACY. Marrn 12 1S39 16-tf. NEW GOODS. JHE subscriber has just received g-A from the east, a new and eeneral

assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware. Queens-ware, Half, etc., which he offers to his customers and the public generally, r.t reduced prices. LITTLETO N. TIM MS. Yincennes, April 11,1811 lj-7t.

.ii. T1 l.

in jytrcirii'er ne.xi, j i k o men

in ike.

In case the above is t;r;!( r!cd do not ?.e sur

prised to tird your notes ;.n,l arcom ts. with tho

proper otJlct-r for eollertion. wiihnri ,rR..iv. hv.t

ii t.ieaooven complied w it!i, r.rw accouiits re? be made. I mean nothin- but what is right Yours respectfully. A. D. DANIEL, v mcennes. Nov. :3J, ISiC n22-tf.

BRANDV, GIN. Wilis, &C. -t T111LS. Good American TJrandv, 1 5 do ,9 (;,. 5 do Sweet Malaea U'inp, 1 Pipe Jul proof Coniac Prindy, 1 Cask Champaign fo 30 Bags Shot assorter! Nps. tOO lbs. Par Lead, 10 bbls. Prime N. O. Surra.', 10 73ags Rio Coffer-, 20 Reams Vranpina Panor.

Tor sale low for cah by E.

Dec. l(?th, 1640.

-tf.

niiow:,. Market tt.

ULANKr? FOR SALE.

TIIS vincenwes gazette Is l-al'lfsfccTj rbrm Satuvftar) 151' 11, AIIII.i;to.

TERM 2 00, If paid in advance.

50 if paid during tht frt six mr.nths S3 00, If not paid during th- i,tt six month., i 1 2", Fornix jir.-ntt. '"" Tapers discontinued only the option of tha uhliahrJ .vhile arrearages are due. eir- Adverti.'rmrntc tv, j. ;..., . ,

wiil be inserted three times for one cinl.W an-fjcnty-t-veccnt every for Fubr;ucm iuft'ition longer advertisements in the same proportion Advertisements sent without ciders v,U -s 11 cases be inserted nr.ti! forhi j, an..' thar;f,l ', cording Ir.

I iv? r., liars nvariaMv .r r-

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