Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 June 1841 — Page 4

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Ice in the Atlantic. Tne South Ameiica packet, which arrived in New Yoik on Sunday, experienced continual west

erly gales during the hrst part of her pas

sage, the ISth uist. she sailed alonH

a solid body cf ice. on the eastPrn

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BROADWAY HOUSE. VlNCEXNES, IXD. THIS establishment has undergone a thorougli repair, and has been fitted

up in a neat style, with entirely new fur-

ol the Hanks from latitude 44 ,i0, lon?i- niture, and is now onen fur imp necommo-

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inue -in, at lauiuue 4.1. di miips. oq i I uation ni I ravpiirc .nvi i 'rho

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rooms are large and pleasant, and it is sit

From tho Louisville Journal. To, Koch's Leviathan. .lon-tr ot Lid, groat as a giant's dream, I'hou standest there in all thy bony glory, Due from the bed of Time's primeval stream,

Of which the buried years have left no storv.

Grand! awful! wonderful! on boasted science We shall no longer place the least reliance. For Cuvier said that the huge mastodon, as of all awful creatures, the almighty ; Ami, in his time, his theory had "a rui,'' But now we think, the Baron rather flighty ; His biggest animel, sir, I can tell ye,

Could be nut in this great Mi.souriumY bellv.

When giants walked the

When did-it thou live! h oi Id,

And made her bosom with their footsteps rattle?

v tine they with mile-broad bannerets unfurled ! Went forth, exultmgly, to bloody battle! Perhaps they ro do thee, as we (lazzaroui, Worn earth's degraded beings) ride a pormy, A giant's b.i.;k-bone, it is said, was found

(,Iom by thy side, thou great piimeval wondoi;

Oh! when ye sallied forth, did not tho ground SShake as if tost by subterranean thunder!

nui .Mymieer rvocn eavs (worse inan venomous

spider,) 'Vheridte being '.'fucp-sct ate the r .. The land received tliec! yet thy element, It senis, was the Missouri's turbid billow! How wouM'st thou, monster, in the orient, Re-line luminously on the limpid pillow,

:uvzmg away, white, every breath thoud'st

number. Was likc an earthquake's when it's half in

about 100 icebergs, among some of which

she passed. One of these was about 200 feet above the water, and aground. The South America sailed 45 miles south in order to clear herself, and was then obliged to go through thick broken ice for half a mile, so thick that she was delayed two hours, in this distance, although with a 'six knot' breeze. A large number of seals were seen upon the ice. Siie reports several vessels left fast in the ice, and that a Havre or London naeket

for New York came through the ice in

company. 1 Ins was perhaps tho Gen.

I anilwll, from Liverpool, which, without

date also reports that in latitude 42 40, longitude 44, she was detained some days by ice. Boston Daily Advertiser, An'ril

'28.

Beautiful extract. James, in his nov

el of Corse de Leon, thus describes con

fidence in love:

"The brightest part of love is confi-

i i . ...

uence. it is mat perfect and unhesitating reliance, that interchance of every

idea and every feeling, that perfect com

munity oi all the heart's secrets and the

mind's thoughts, which binds two beings together more closely, more dearly than

the dearest of human ties: more than tSie vow of passion or the oath of the al

tar. It is that confidence which, did we

not ueny its sway, would give to earthly love a permanence that we find but sel

dom in this world."

uated in the most pleasant pail of the town, and near the Middle Ferry. The subscriber having taken the above

stand for a term of vears. will make the

care of it his entire business, and he assures his friends and the public, that nothing will be wanting on his part, to

give entire satisfaction. K. W. TUXDURY. Dec. 1, 1810-3Ctf.

jr. nowVoivwV,

heceiving, forwarding, S Commission

MERCHANT,

H A B

Burtch & Heberd,

G. Cruikshank &. Co. Homier & Carnan, K. fcmiith, C. fe O. Brown, Vebb& Shoemaker, Wm. Thurston & Co. F. C. (Jwafhney & Co. F. 1$. Tillay, HelVord &. Sorgcnfrey,

Vincennes, la.

UEFEKEKCI'S.

Vinconncs, la.

do do do Clinton, la. Lafayette, la. Evansville, la.

Louisville K y. New Orleans

Vincennes. March 'J, IS.lX 44-tf.

(dumber.

But when awake, a steamboat could not vie In nnjesty with thy proud gallant beating! How dtd'st thou cleave the waves and hurry bv. For rocks, or storms, or sa wyers all uncaring

A:M when thou long dst tor some fme breakfast

dishes. Vo gods! what trembling seized the little fishes. In summer time, when gad-flies would provoke Thy lofty sides and prove to thee distressing, Did'ft thou turn up from its deep roots some oak.. And with it branches give the gads a dressing! Heavens! h.w sublim to see the monster in rrhiug With good ten thousand branches o'er him arching!

If fhv We

jrcat bones in Egypt had been found, would hivo sworn, without the muse's

gilding. That thou to hills of marble had been bound. And draw them up for Pyramidic budding, While some Jew-driver with his pointed sabre Pricked thee, huge workman, to thy dailylabor. Mysterious fabric of dead bones! The song Oi" morning stars, when they first hailed fine weather,

Was thy glad music! how the giant throng Of huge Leviathans chavs:vd together! If Jacob, I would giro a good round million To see them "laanc all" in grand cotillion! Monarch of brute-! oh! that we could but give Thy mouldering bones the essence of reality! But for a moment's space to see thee live, In a!l thy glorious primitive reality! Aud then to crown the whole, dam .s.'it' crtiurf Oct for thy rider our Kentucky Porter! Farewell Leviathan! Thy myotic fate Is to our own in trumpet-tnes replying: Still art thou good for something, an 1 elate Tho poets grasp thee as a theme fr lying. Dead wonder! mystery mighty and eternal! Mammoth! Thou liv'st now in tho 'Mammoth Journal.-' y. '.

From indications of certain flowers. &c., found with the monger, it is thought that, at tho period of his existence, the climate must have been tropical. f'fhe reader must find out where this Latin came from; Wylic, of Hloomingtou college taught him such. W. W.

.7 Blush. What a mysterious thinn

is a blush! that a single word, a look, or

a thought, should send tint inimitable car

nation over the cheek, like the soft tints

ot a summer 6unset! Str.ino-p. ton. that

it is only the face, the human face, that is ii ....

capable ot blushing! I he hand or the foot does not turn red with modesty or

shame, any more than the glove or the

sock which covers it. It is the far that

is tne heaven ot the sou Thpre. muv

be traced the intellectual phenomena, with a confidence amounting to moral certainty. A single blush should put the infidel to shame, and prove to him the absurdity of his blind doctrine of chance. Pat Astonished. n unfortunate Hibernian no frequenter of large parties, consequendy a noodlo in gastronomy ruminating in his bliss upon the bank of a southern creek, espied a terrapin pluming itself. Och, honey!' exclaimed he solemnly, 'that ever I should come to America to see a snuff-box walk.' Whist! said his wife, 'don't be alter making fun of the birds.

Pungent Reply. To a young infidel who scolFcd at Christianity because of the

misconduct of some professors, Dr. Mason said: ''Did von ever know rr iwrair

U b made because- an infidel went astrav

Thc Thorough Bred Ilort ai,exa;iku 1 l' I I T 1 i

UjLj stand me present season which has already commenced, and will exroro. rl.t.

nrst ot July, at the stable of

bAM'L. KMISOX .. lniitg

incennes the four first dnv in

, and at J. Edison's .Mills the balds, time. ( !ood nasturao-c fnmich.

9t

east

the wet ancc of

en gratis tor lur Mares from ,-t i!isfnn.o

and grain-fod if required upon reasonable terms. Eur particulars, see bills. H EXIiY YA EC. II AX.

I-or L. XUElLin b CO. April 3, 1811.-W ni:i-tf. White lead.

irrcr 1 i e. ..

u . nxi:oru ;uiu ior saieiow lurcasii

n- superior article of rittsburi;h While

Lead. Also on hand a ireneral mem of

IMIATS AAI OILS, 'indow Class, Warnisiies, linishos,

c. J. B. COLU'liLL cV Co. Druggists.

Opposite C.reenhow V Boulc's.

DILL UOULD respect fully inform his friends, tliat he will manufacture for sale all kinds of COPPER. TIN, 8HEET-IROS

in all its various branches.

lie solicits the attention of dealers, to his stock of vvares.intending to oiler them at all times an assortment complete, as well as perfect in its workmanship, lie intends that his ware shall be

equal to any in the west, and to oflei it upon as

reasonable terms, as it can be purchased in Louisville or any other western market. All kinds of job work attended to, with neat

ness and despatch. House-Gutters made and put up in good order,

and on reasonable terms. Feathers, old pewter and copper taken in a change for wares. Ill RAM AD HILL. Vincennes, Dec. 1st, 183'J 17-ly.

COPPER, TIN, & SHEET IKON

Manufactory.

CJ HAVEL AND STONE. rpIIOSE afllicted with the Gravel and Stone in the Kidneys and Bladder, may be relieved and cured by the use of a Solvent Medicine, discovered and tested by many years eijierience, l Dr. Samuel II. P. Lee, of Xew London, Coma J.

ticut

To solve the gravel and prevent its formation has been a desideratum long looked for by t10 profession. This object, it is confidently believed has been attained by Dr. Lee, in the discovery of a combination of vegetable and chemical agent which, when adminis:ered, will not onlv dissolve' calculous concretions, and eject them, both in a granular and pulveru'ent state, from the kidnevs and bladder, by the urine, but also change the Diathesis, or disposition of the sys-tem to their formation, and at the same time restore the constitution, when it has become impaired bv the froquent attacks of this disease. V . . u i ... f .... .

i or iuc L'enem oi tne atMicteu", Dr. Lee has at s reouest nf spvkiI Jit;,, i. 1 '.

Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at removed to New York, and o,,nl 'Ti '

Tin Ware at who Iosalc and

Ketail. At tht Cincinnati Louisville Prices

have alarge stock of Tin on hand, and will

continue to keep it on hand, and will st J on accomodating terms to customers and the

put.nc generally, i tie copper, J in, & sheet the rcuuest of ,.1 ,1!.,;,,,. .

my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the where he gives his personal attention ami advice' :kethouse;whereallk.ndsof jobwork will be and is the only place in the city to obtain the 1 ne according to order at short notice: rnm,i ..,..i.: i. . . ' "c

J'inctnncs, la.

DANIEL & EBERVINE, iti:ri:t Forwarding and Commission merchants. Vl.NCE.N.NKS, I.A. References:

Win. Uurtch cc Co.,

Thorn ec Tracv,

Lyttleton Tirnrns,

. W . oc J. lse, ( Jeo. Cruikshank,

Maddox yr. (lass.

lion tier cV Carnan,

M. Stockw ell Co.. T, . r

W in. lhurston Oc Co., V

II. I lite cc Co.,

Wm. (Jarvin, Lt

Jacob Keller v: Co.

riiomas J. Carson, Baltimore, Md. Nov. -JSth, 1810. n-J5-0m.

Louisville, Ky.

assort-

OvC.

T

NEW GOODS

'"iin suoscribers have mt rewivf,! .liri

liom 1 hiladclphia, a ceneial assortment nf

foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries,

Hardware, lilassware, Luttlery, I3ots, Shoes.

iwigusn, r-traw arul Leghorn lioimets, Brush Fur, Russia Eeaver and Palm Leaf Hats, Iron,

.aiis, bastings, c, which they will sell on rea

sonable terms.

THORN 4 TRACV i

:?-tf.

Dec. 12th, I S 10.-

Ji vr ki:c:i:ivi:i. In addition to the former stock, til) Tons liar, I5and,and Round Iron. 100 Plouo-h Winers. T0 Plough Slabs. H0 Kegs assorted Xails. Eor sale bv P. DO RAX. Agent for Covington Iron Jf'orks. ,T,SO Eor sale on consignment. 50 Boxes Cincinnati Soap. .r0 Mould Candles. Erom Proctor cSj ( lamble's Soap

nd Candle Manufactorv. Cincinnati.

ALSO

On consignment, which I atn euihorized to sell for Illinois Scrip

; Casks Xew l ork Brand v.

do Baltimore (Jin. do Eirst quality Malaga Wine.

uo nrst uo .MOjieira do Baskets Champaign do Casks Peach Brandy. Bbl?. Cincinnati Whiskev.

At the Iron Store of P. DO RAX. Tho house in which I conduct business.

is for sale or rent. Enquire of

P. DOU AX. April 'J J, 1S1I. 13-tf.

according to order at short notice.

IS'. SMITH. March 15th 1839 tf

v i. Vj w a rv v.s PRACTICAL INSTITUTE. NINTH YEAR. THIS SCHOOL will reconi mence, on the Eirst Monday of September. Having already successfully conducted this school during the last eight!

years, the subscriber grateful for the

liberal support hitherto afforded, solicits

the continued patronage of the community.

He trusts that this Institute merits the appellation of the best and cheapest as well 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. PUriLS OF EITHER SEX, OR AN V AGE ARE RECEIVED.

remedy. Applications by lettei fpost r.aiJl fr..,

all parts of the Cnited States and foreign coun. tries, describing their leading symptoms, will be duly and confidentially attended to. Testimonials and certilicatcs of cases, with satisfactory references in the city, are given. Olhcc hours irom 10 A. M. to P. .L, and from 5 to 9 P M.

The following letter has been received from Dr. Miner. Middlduivn, Conn. Sept. 28, 1840. Da. SjVl. II. P. Lkk, IVew York, Dear Sir I received, sometime since, your package forwarded by Mr. Smith, for which I am great) v obliged. I have given the medicine a fait trial ii a severe case of Gravel, unaccompanied by anyother medicine, and consider it one of the bctt preparations for Gravel that I have ever used. It acted promptly and decidedly in elimating th secretion of uiine, and removing whatever of obstructions existed at the time. The patient was a man 70 years of age, in whose case the Grave l had, for several years, been a very troublesome symptom. I discontinued the medicine at his own iuggebtion and he affirmed that he had no further use for a remedy to restore the secretion e f the

u.mc, w w isiuu't ujiy OUMIUCUlJil 111 ts

sage.

pas-

its cw;

1 l f .

auction i your remedy, on account of it

merit.

Kespcctfully your ob't. servant.

MlNKR, 2d. .11. D.

'J'

The following is the

; f " 10 5 '20

I am now trying it in a case of ffluor-albnc

whites) and make no doubt that it will sun'r.i

enuallv well ns in Cravnl o...l ,..,., ,. 1 ... 1

If you wish your children well taught, mav answer in valuable ',,r,,K, in lJV

and properli accommodated call first all uterine and urinary difficulties for whi.-b iv- .i"

,1.:. 1... 1 lc. ... 11.. ..

1113 jidiiiiiic uHi etc. iu inuuiuiiy taneu upon to prescribe 1 iV.n

T . ..: T I Imntt rlmerfnlli- ,!, ,.U. I . . r.

lli-Ml ui;uuu given lit leeuciing, v r I ll ng, I v ' 1 au 10 iavor the nitro-

Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Deline

ation of Maps, Grammar, Composition. Rhetoric, Logic, Book-keeping (single and double entry,) Ancient ami Modern History, X'atural and Moral Philosophy. Astronomy, Chemistry, Botany, Miner

alogy, 'oology, lgebra, Mathematics, Latin, Greek and French also Vocal

Music. Terms 00 per. quarter of 112 weeks.

or if entered by the year $15 00 per year of 48 weeks. For Latin, Greek, French and the Sci

ences, extra charges will be made accor

ding to agreement between the parties. Wood per year 50 cents. Moneys due on entrancp. S. L. CROSBY, Principal. August 20, 1810

admitted that

tho doctor,

Irom the path ot morality?" The infidel

had not. "Then." s.-.id

ion i ou soo mat you admit

that Christianity h a holy religion, by expecting its professors to be holy; and that you pay it the highest compliment in your power?" 'Jonathan did you read that are storv

about the man that was hugged to death by the bear?' 'Guess I did Sewke, and it did make me feel so bad.' 'Why. how

did you feel. Jonathan!' 'Kind'er sort'er as if Ed like to hutr vou eenamnst in

a j leath tew, you tarnal, nice, plump, ele

gant little cretur, you, Sewke.' 'O la!

Go away you Jonathan.

NOTICE.

A LL those indebted to the subscriber

by note or book account, will do

well to attend to the payment of tho same, without delay. All such as fail to attend

to this notice, will be subjected to the

300 ACRES OF VAETJAIU .Ki

LAND FOR SALE,

H 1IXG on the river Wa-

EX . I I - -i .

llifrfS ' W1J cvy. i uiilUnt cenncs, running back to within

about one hundred yards of the

cost of collection by law, without respect State Road leading from Vincennes to

1 erre-llaute. 1 he land is of the fust

quality has a fine orchard, and well tim- ' bered has 80 or 90 acres under improve-

to persons.

J. DOXO VAX. Vincennes, July 17th. 1810 'd-tf.

Lord Rolingbroke shrewdly remarks:

'I have observed, that in comedy the best

actor plays the part of the droll, whilst

some scrub rogue is made the hero, or

hue gentleman. So, in this farce of life,

wise men pass their time in mirth, whilst

foo's only are serious.

The Criminal Court in this city has its hands full. They have during this term

sentenced eight to tho Penitentiary for va

rious periods, and are not moro than half

way through the docket of thin kind of

cases. Missouri Republican.

ICPOounsel: Xow, tsir, Eve just a qnestion or two that you'll answer by virtue of your oath. Tho Bench: Really, Mr. . Counsel: I beg your lordship's pardon, but it is absolutely import

ant. Xow, by virtue of your oath, havn't

you been drinking this morning? Wit

ness: To bo sure I have. Counsel: How

much did you drink? Witness: 'Faith,

1 ilon t know; I never trouble myself

Keepm count, barrin 1 m S3rvin the cus-.-M I. rt tf-. I A- .

njuicia ai uuuic. ouunsei: OU IOOK a

glass of whiskey bcfoie breakfast of

course: Witness: Anil rr ail tn trot ;

----- ... . -. iu Counsel And another after? Witness:

Av course, when it is to be had. Coun

sel: When you came into town, vou went

to a public house, I hear, and were drinking there, too, before you came into court? Witness; Oh, jis't a thritle among

some triends. Counsel: What do you call a trifle? Witness: Four pots o' por-

mer, ana a quart ot sper ts. Counsel:

Good God! Gentlemen of the Jury, lis

ten to this; a gallon of porter and a quart

ot wiiiskey. Witness: Uh, but that was betune six iv us. Counsel: Then, Sir.

by your own accounl, you're drunk at

this moment. Xot a bit. Counsel: On

your oath frememhpr vnnr nnth Sir .?.-.

vou think, after drinkin'rr all vou VnurIf monpy in abundance, and any quantity

nive owneu to, you are in a state to give

riuiencn in a court ot justice? Witness

"Faith, I think a few erlaase onlv helrnl have come to the conclnsion that if

to brighten a man! and. betune ourselves,!3 cl'iid finds it can make any thing by yel-

Counseller , I think you d be a graleIn)' ,l 19 pretty generally at it.

uaie tne better ot a glass yourself this

I What word makes vou sick if you leave

.-7,. 7T., - l..m , out one of the letters.' M(usick.)

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ivi warn ne ou. i ronvarducss nir9 affcctiou in the bud.

An absent m nded man went out the

ouier morning to snui up some pigs.

liate in the alternoon ho had not returned and after some search he was found squealing in the pen, he having shut himself in and let the pigs out. A cat ef extraordinary intelligence,

says a writer m Urently, was lately seen feeding a kitten with starch, to make it

stand upwright! This reminds us of the housemaid who drank a pint of yeast, to

make her rise early in the morning.

. c-- i r i -, i ,

rir, wnicn oi your cnnuren do you

prefer, the boys or the girls? 'Why as

long as the boys suck their mother, I like

them best, but when they begin to stick

me, I prefer the guls.

The state of Connecticut has no debt,

of clocks, onions, and pretty girls.

-"e 9""

4LL such a3 are indebted to the ftib-

scrmor. are nereoy ior me last time

called unon to make payment, bv cash or

note. Those, neglecting this notice, must not be surprised if they should be waited upon by an officer. JONATHAN" SMILEY. March 12th 1811 n 10-tf.

ounds of crood fresh

utter, for which the

highest price will be paid in jjoods at the

store of WM. RURTC1I & Co. May 1 1th, 1SI1. 19-tf.

ment.

Dec.

NOTICE. HEREI3 V notify all persons not to trde for

or purchase a certain note given by in to Fe. I Dr. Lee is a gentle

lix .M Cabe tor 2S-1 00, dated August 2Sth.

1 839, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said

note umess torced tedo eo by operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Vincennes, July 17th, 1840. JUST RECEIVED?

TONS Sugar Kettles, and for sale at 4 cts. per pound, bv TIIORX ec TRACV. March Hist 1811. 13-tf.

ie voluntary editori:.! ,.f

old friend, Mr. Townsend, Editor of the Eajtc in this city. lnfrmury fvr the (Irani Doctor II. l I,r1 for no many years known as the discoverer i,f the celebrated .New London Uiilioos J'ij.s ias moved to this city, and has opened an ii.lirmnrv at 70 Xassau street. Doctor I ee U well known through this country, it is hardly necessary to speak ot him. W'e have been ac.juiii.ted uiih him for thirty years. He is a repular j,hv Sicl :M of established reputation, a genth m.n, ( j;,. genre and character. For a number of vears he has been a successful practitioner fr that disease, which is said to be so excrutiatinly painful and dange.ous. He has ct.iMishcd l.inelf here to extend his sphere of usefulness, and jia, ji.,.. ed to us a great nutnber of piivate letters fro.ii

..T-uui; peisons, Wlio Hate thut th

nave ieen entile v cure, iin.b-r hi. t,...

'man in whom t!ir i.i.hli,- m .u

place entire confidence. X. V. Exp ress. The above medicine is for sale by 11. E. FECK, Jm?;:t. . ., Market street, Viiielniu t April 23, I M4 1 4 Gtf.

e v

ment.

AVAR

HE

AVAR ! ! WAR

I. X. WHITTELSEY. 1, IS 10 20. -tf

10,000 1;:

VO.lCii FOR SJILE.

rlMIE undersigned has just finished an elegant nine nasseiifer rn.ieh x-liir-!i lir. w ,..o,-

1 . " " . - - l . . V 1 . 11V ..... . . It.

rant a superior article, and will sell low for cash

DANIEL WIIITMORE. March ISth, 1811 iltf.

NOTICE. OCTOR 8TAIS3, has left al

Jus notes and accounts in the hands

of Mahtix Ronixsox, Esq. for collection.

April 30, 1811 47-tf.

P. HANSBROUGH LEMEN ATTORNEY AT LAW,

Tlrroiu, Sullivan county, In.

offici: I TIIK COURTHOUSE Mcy 22, 1810 .52-tf.

N OTICE.

JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MAKER, can

JttJm get constant employment and a good situ

ation by applying to JOSEPiROSEMAN. Oct. 23, 1810 20-tf.

Head mid Foot Moiio.

"ffUST received fifteen sets of Head and ,v Foot Stones, assorted sizes, and for

sale by Oct.

2.

sizes, and for

J). MHITMORE 13922-tf.

S TO V E S T3REMIUM COOKINH STOVES, suitable - for small families, for sale low bv GREENIIOW ct" BOVLE.

A'cw DiH Stow.

F 11 ! s ll ii f i i r, i rv k m .

rI'HE undersigned has purchased the entire stock of Drugs and Medicines of Dr. Hiram Decker, and in addition is now receiving from the eastern market a large and fresh as

sortment, consisting of every variety of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Perfumery

-oaps, eve to wnicn ne invites the attention of country merchants, and particularly Physicians and others that deal in the above line, believing, from many years experience in the Drug business, he can give satisfaction to those who

may favor him with their patronage. H. E. PECK. Vincennes, June 19, 1810 n2.

NOTICE.

Hi(LL.MH)WlT UOiLE are just in receipt

U oi au.iiuonai supplies of Winter Good

which render their stock complete and quite ex

tensive. Purchasers will find it to their interest

to call and examine their prices before purchasing,

as tncy wm sell tor the cash, unusually low.

1 ork of good quality will be taken at the high

est market price in exchange for goods, at the

lowest cash prices at the store of

GREENIIOW A BOYLE. Dec.1839 30-t

Sperm Oil.

pure win-

Tf UST received a fresh sunnlv of the

-.CJ 1 J

ter strained. For sale bv

II. E. PECK, Druggie, Market st. opposite Clark's Hotel. Oct. 2, IS 10 nl7tf.

CASH FOR WHEAT.

TT WILL give the highest market price in Cash for wheat delivered at my mill.

June 12, 1810-

my

J. L. COL.MAX 1-tf.

HE subscribers arc nw receiving

their

CHAIRS, CHAIRS.

r"HE subscriber has now on hand, a handsomS x assortment of Windsor Chairs, of the best

quality. Any person wishing to purchase the

arucie, can examine them bv callin- at mv slum

'. .. i - . . " J t

uicr sireci, wnere ne calculates upon keeping a constant supply. P. S. Old chairs repaired or naintp.l nf

shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms.

JONATHAN SMILEY. incennes, Feb. 14th, 1840. 3S-tf

T R A Y .

IKAltl) away from

the subscriber some-

I I m f l ! .! .s A

nine, uujjiiu ,asi summer, al

red cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end of the riht horn

ot the cow is off; probabiy sawed off when young. There are other marks, but the.

color and the horn, are sufficient by which

to recognize tne cow. The calf is of the same color of the cow. Any person re

turning the above described cow and calf

to the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. Y. CADUIXGTON. Dec. 18, 1810

THE subscriber takes this timelv oppoiti.nMy of letting his customers know, th.-u ..,tc'i. ol hands will not pay off their accounts in the Store as they did last year. Neither will , remises answer to pay the tU notes, puf por). 0J cash will answer the nuronse. "V,. ; i ... .'

1 I - - " III Jl lit I lu maintain your credits in the store, and sve ro.u at the Squire's, and mHintain those good feelings and confidence that should exist between the buyer and seller, come forward on or before the

-oui uecemDer next, like men and

make.

pay menu

sur-

E

In case the above is licglectcd do not be

prised to II ml your notes and accounts, with tl

proper officers for collection, without reset ve. b,u

; ! uiiij-utru nun, new accounts n.ti be made. I mean nothing but what is right Yours respectfully, A. B. DANIEL. incennes. Nov. 3d, 1510. n22tf. BRANDY, GIN, WINE, &C. 1 OnUIjS" Go0 American Brandy lXJ 5 do do Gin, 5 do Sweet Malaga Wine, 1 Pipe 4th proof Co5niac Brandv, 1 Cask Champaign ('o 30 Bags Shot assorted Nos. 500 lbs. Bar Lead, 10 hbls. Prime 2V. O. Sugar, 10 Bags Rio CofTee, 20 Reams Wrapping Paper.

i ui aiu iow ior cash by U Dec. ISth, 1840. n28-tf.

BROWN. Market it.

Salt! Salt!!

SOO bb'S' f Kenawha sa!t, and 200 bbls. o extra superfine, just received and for sale for cash only, by

THORN & TRACY. Marcn 12 1839 46-tf.

NEW GOODS.

IfThUL. subscriber ha9 just received

4i from the east, a new and general

assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries.

Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Hats, &c,

which he offers to his -customers and the

public generally, at reduced prices.

LITTLETON. TIM.MS. Vincennes, April 14, 1811 45-7t.

L.AST NOTICl

rifMIOSK indebted to the undcrsirmrr! bv

t., V0t? r book count, previous to

.uo ue,t must mako payment, on or be fore the 1st of May next, or their accounts

for cKr m hanJs r i -,n TIIOJiX TRACY. March X 1th, 1811 12-tf.

TA I L O K I A U .

HE subscribers would resnectfnllv i nfiirm

their friends and the public generally, that

they have commenced the above business in the

room formerly occupied by MartinRobinson, Esq

T

BRASS Kettles just received and for sale bv "V. srr pit

Aug.2S. 1839 14-tf

KLAMvS FOR SALE.

Spring and Summer DRY GOODS. Their fV MaS,str office, on Market fet where

tL- ,.-;ii K .i i 'V .pcrie-ncc in, anu auention to trieir bus .

every article in the dry goods line, which they noss the-V hope to merit a liberal share of public.

oner tor cash, or to punctual dealers at the lowest;1

possible prices.

THE VINCENNES GAZETTE is VbUsWa cbern SnturHap BY K. Y. C AIIDIAWTOA. TERM-$2o00, If paid in advance. 2 50, If paid during the fir it tU months $3 00, If not paid during tht fint six months, $1 25, Fur six months. Papers discontinued only the option 0f the published .vhile arrearages are due. OCT- Advertisements making one sqne or les will be inserted three times for one dollar, and t jrcnty-fi ve cents every for subsequent insertion

longer advertisements in the j

same proportion,

Wm. GARVIN eS: Co. Louisville, March 3, 1811 1 1-7t

SAML. R. DUNX.

B- H. CORNWALL Nov. 1, 183H 23-1 v.

AllverlKKInnnt!. . r.I . '

iv wunout orders ;n ;irS?Tly.e 'nSCrtCj Umil f0r,'kU a,,J rt!ed'.c