Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 February 1842 — Page 3
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A Geographical eniffTna.
am composed of sixteen letter 12, 3, 4, 14, 10, 10. 6. 4, 15, is an island in one of the lakes of North America. 8. 1(3. 9,;?. 12 is a town in Maine. 10, 15, 8, If., 13, 10, 3 is a river in Asia. 7,10,11, 14,2, is a sea in Europe. lb, 4. , 12, 5. 2 is a river of Africa. 1,4, 11, 5, S, 12 is one nf rh J.n. Mv .7onc Isles, -i, 11, 3, 12, G, South America. 9. S. 12. 14, S, 4 14, 1 5 is a river of 3, 9, S, is a town in 0. 13. 3,7, 12.2,6, 11, 15, 7, 10, is , t wn liltnoii. I I. 15, 1, 3, 14 3, is a town in Cana c. a. ;V 2, S, 9 l i, is a cape of Asia, .v w.'io.e is an American General. Answers ;o the Enigmas in our las .No. 1. INTEMPERANCE. No 2. AMERICAN HISTORY. t-jthe sleep ers. The follow- . description is by Grace Harkai "London Assurance:' l-? man ; h at misses sunrise losses :'.vee'.et par: of his existence. 1 v e t wa'.ch the Ur:-t tear thit tlis.iis in tie openm we of niomin the i r;!t song ; .r.i!;!'7 choir :o which : fie i'Sause 'h .se flowers breathe the of the woodland minstrelsmodest brook trickles apswe'.linnut the swcet-sl hordi of sweet creation's matins, seem ir tome son ami merrv tale into in? ;ht's ear, as if the world had dreatif i tiling, anl now sn i.ie.t o er - i 1 1 . . 1 1 i T "t u. . ;"-;,rr outwit!' I ao, a vo.mg gentleman a certa.u atttorney how . Several years went to consult he might C3rrv on an heiress. "You cannot do it with safetv.' said the counsellor, 'bat I'll teli w !:-.t you i.iay i' -id tier mount a r.nd whi": do you rsc, .in 1 a i : i th:n mount behind her y ru are safe f or he runs away with you.' The counO ! -. - iu'.vt vjr, was sufficiently punished his quibbling advice, wh.en next day ;c found tl iat it was his own daughter i J run awav wun his t.iee.:. i From the N. O. P.cay inc. A Droll Dill. e following funny account was on-e 1 presented, by a poor Italian artist, to the owner of a floating museum of wax figures who, some few seasons since, arrived a: our Levee. The flatboat had been rather unceremoniously treated by contact with 3 broadhorn, and the ladies and gentlemen in wax were more or less damaged bv the accident. So the keeper of the museum, upon getting into port, hunted op a poor fellow to mend the figures, anil, upon completing his work, the patcher-up ut celestial and terrestial bodies figured up the following figures against the- fellow who figured as captain and keeper of the nautical exhibition: New Oilcans, , JYV .'. unc Gallery, to Embrose Rigncio,Vs. T.i making Juniter a riirht arm. 81 25 Remodeling Venus, Restoring Mary, Queen of Scots. A new horn for the devil, and gluing his taii, A thunder bolt for Jove, Mending St. Anthony's nose, rutting a new face upon Othelo, Fixing the Sleeping Beauty, and dressing the twins, Eattening up Fallstaff, Setting Jim Crow's leg, Tutting real hair on Eve, Tviug Adam to the Stake, A ne w, toe for Pope Nicholas. Re-crowning Glory and re-dressing the angels, 50 i o 10 25 621 1 00 37 & f 1 O ' I Z-2 50 02 Setting Daniel to lights, repairing lions, and painting the den, 1 50 Mending Appollo's broken back, and making him stand straight, -5 i Sculling Calvin Edson, 122 Pulling an eye in Cupia ana repairing his bow, Hopping up Uurcules, stopping a leak in Neptune, it". 3 00
The Socictu otint
ay evening, Mr. Godwin. Jr. drew the attention of the Society to the fact, that many stones, both inside and outside various ancient buildings in England, bear a peculiar mark or symbol, evidently the work of the Freemasons. Similar marks jre tound on trench buildings, and Mr vAuioucu a series ot diagrams. iuu,g ne similarities. Gloucester cathedral, turness Abbey, Cheetham's College, .Manchester. St. Mary's, Redcliffe, at Bristol, Sr. Pierre, at Poitiers, in .ai.c, bhu uie uauegontle in same citv, were among t.e chief examples. Due more. The Amherst Cabinet states that Mr. Timothy Moores, t?( years oi age, now residing in Hancock, N. H was in Dattle ot Hanker Hill. J ston jrans. A sail mine has boen dix-overed in irginia, between the Clinch mountain and the Blue Ridge near the line of East ..ennessee. The stratum is about 150 feet thick, and 200 below the surface. This is said to be the first slt mine found east of the Mississippi and the greet lake It reposes on a bed of plaster rock. The chrystal, slightly reddish, but of excccllent quMity. his found, however, more profitable to prepare sslt from the water by evaporation, than to work the mine. b't, Lou. Xativc .hier. The Earl of Mwgrave who arried at 'boston in tbe Rntania.the Post says, is a pretty good Yankee, being a descendant of William Pitts, (by adoption,) the in'ventor of the divine bell, and who was appointed Governor of Massachusetts by .Km? William in 1091, after being Kuiirhted bv James, for Ins success in recovering 300.000. from a sunken wreck near Port de la Plata. William Pitts was a pretty good farmer on the Kennebec River in Maine, before lie was Governor, and commanded an eastegn coaster. His father was a gunsmith in Bristol, England. A. V. Ex. The still worti jiig. The Danville Democrat of last week gives the cheering intelligence that five distilleries have lately stopped in that county, in eonscqeunce of the decreased call for whiskey, and one of them has been altered into a grist mill. The spread of Temperance Reform throughout the State is going on under the aupicices. Let discretion guide the leaders of the humane work; seek to persuade rather than coerce, it must continue conquering and to conquer. Har. Tel. The sound has gone abroad over the lace of the earth, that to he free, mankind must be temperate. The bottle heretofore, has been made the Archimedean lever, in the hands of political demagogues, to hurl from their foundations, well organized governments, founded upon reasons and logitiniate rights: but now noon every breeze is wafted the gleriou tidings of reform. Human reason again resumes her exalte I seat, r.nd sways with influence irresistible the destinies of nations. Man. guided, by godlike reason, asoires to imnrovvuient. mora! and intel1 M ARRIED. -On the 2d. inst. in Widener Township, by Elder William Stancil, Mr. E;i Chambers, to .Miss Sarah Rowers all of this county. On the 3d, inst. in Widener Township, by the same, Mr. John Ferguson, to Miss Milinda Chambers all of this county. Accompanying the above notice we received a piece of the Wedding cake, for which we tender the happy couples our sincere thanks, hoping they may have nothing to rutlle the current of life during their progress through this troublesome world. On the 9ih inst. by John Collins, Esq., Mr. Thomas Hastings, to Mrs. Julia Ann Wayman, both of this place. On Friday morning last. by the Rev. Dr. Killikelly, Mr. O. Ji. Whetzcl, to Miss Maria R. daughter of D. S. Bonner, Esq., all of this place. SOLOMOX RAT 1 1 1 JON A o t a n v i i$ I, i v , S7lLIi take acknowledgements of " Deeds or oilier instruments of wri:ing, enter protests on boats lost or Xotes and Bills of Exchange, and attend promptly to any and all other business pertaining to his office, which may be confided to him. Yincennes, Feb. 12, 1842 3G 3t. WABASH PAGKET. RUXXIXG FliOM Ilvnusvillc to Ijiifayt'ttt'. rfHE light draught Steamer GEM, J G. V. Russell, blaster, will ply regularly hereafter between the above port. The Gem has been recently fitted up in a manner that will insure comfort to all who may be disppd to take passage on her. For freight or passage, ripply to L. L. WATSOX, Agent. Feb. 10, 1812 36-tf. REMOVAL. ubscriber informs his friends and cus1 tmvirs that he has removed his Blacksmith
shop, to his new building, opposite the Town Hall, whfre he will be pleased to receive the calls of all uch as have any thing to do in his lino. HARRISON PHCIC-V June 2. IS 11 32-tf.
NOTICE. A ' P'r90ns indebted to the Yincennes Library Company, are requeated to call and pay their accounts immediately to tiie undersigned, or suits will be instituted against thein, agreeably to an order of the Stockholders, passed at the last annual meeting. J. . MARTIN, t. v. l. co. Yincennes, Feb. 10, 1842 JG-tf.
PHYSICIANS & MERCHANTS WJiLL please take notice that the XJsj suWriiers have at all times a large supply of lrns Paint, Oil, P.'itcsit JlctliciiirK. Window ila, Fanc-v article, Liquor, Wine, A: i. W Inch they hope Dealers, Physicians, and the public generally will call anJ examine 'before purchasing chcu-here' as they are determined to sell for cali or approved credit quite as low as the same articles can be had west of Cincinnati. J. U. COLWEI.L, & Co., Druqisls. opposite CJfeenhow 6c Boyle's. Vinccnnes, Dec. 31, IS41 30 tf. COFFER, TIN, ct SHEET IRON anufactory. Tin Ware at vlio!eaIc ami Ketail. .It the Cincinnati $- Louisville Prices I have a large stock of Tin on hand, and will continue to keep it on hand, and will sell n accomodating terms to customers and the public generally. The Copper, Tin, fe sheel Iron manufactory will be carried on as usual at my old stand on Market street nearly opposite the Vr:ket house ; where all kinds of jobwork will be Jone aeeording to order at short notice. N. AM IT. March 15th 1S3S tf LL persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm of Greenhow & Royle are expected to come forward and close the same without delay, a it is absolutely necessary that the affairs of the late firm be closed forth with. J AS. W. GREENHOW. Oct. 8th 1S41 19-tf. Vev priits and Sjsmmt'r GOODS. A 1 M )U ec 1 1 A :?. nave pist roceiv'd direct from the eastern cities, a irize and g'-neral assortment i . i i of nni a no rnimmornry OK is. ALSO f Rap'? e.:un Vain. Can lieu !-.;, Carpet Cl.a'm. Merino. mi.J Wool Hats. lVrvns v. 11 do w ell to r; 11 bet-:: ue.e - t ' ' ' i.i.ie lai'i-r woere .o s we ;"ii v s-"!l fiw ir cash. April 2:J, 1Mb lti-tf KW ESTABLISHMENT. - from Louisville, respectfully informs the citizens of incennes and its vioinii that he intends carrying on the business of Dvinc and Scouring, in all variety o lors, on the corner of Second and Uusi seron Mreets; also, general uenovaung, and hopes by strict attention to business to T. in a sfiare of the public patronage. Lndies and gentlemen are particularly invited to give mm a call. All colors warranted to stand. Yincennes, Jan. 1612 31-.'in. The Terre Haute Courier, will publish the above to the amount of one dollar and forward their account to me for payment ANTON (UJENTHER. N O T ICE S hereby given that the undersigned is duly appointed Trustee of the Sem inarv fund of the county of Knox, and all officers having fines in their hinds belong ing to said fund, will please come fotward and pay them over oy me nrsi .Monuay of March next. DAVID McIIEXRV, r. k. c s. i . Yincennes. Jan. 2 ., IS 12 'M-3u STATE of INDIANA, ) Pike Probate Court. $ In vacation Jan 1, 1S42. David Miley, Adm'r. " of Henry Miley, deed. 1 1 petilion 0f jn. , r -ii i solvency. I he heirs of said de- j ceased. J c OMES the administrator and files his j petition setting forth the condition of said estate ami complaining mat uie property, both real and personal is insufficient fcr the payment of the debts thereof, it is therefore ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this petition be given to the creditors of said estate, by publication of this order for six successive weeks in the Yincennes Saturday Gazette, a newspaper published in Yincennes, la. that unless they notify the administrator of the nature and extent of their claims by filing lhe same in the office of the clerk of the Pike county Probate Court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of said deceased, such claims will be postponed in favor of lhe more diligent creditors. Test, JOHN McIXTIRE, C!h. r. r. c. Jan. IS IS 12 34-tit. SADDLERY. i&JV. have on hand a hirocati'i genera! assortment of Saddle, Fridies,
Martinpalos, Girths, anil Circuities, for a'c low for cash or most kinds of produce. TIIOKX A THACY. Nov. i;.lSll--:'i:!.
BRONCHITIS! BRONCHITIS!! Beware of tfcat dread destroyer, fC7"T he II r o n c li i t i s Which spares neither the Young, the (J nod, or the Beautiful, but is annually hurrying thousands upon thousands to a premature grave under the rnistaJien name ol Consumption. The usual symptoms of this disease are. Cough, Soreness of the Lungs cr Throat. Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic Fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an infiamaticn of the line skin which lines the inside of the sniall wind tubes or air vessel running through every part of the lungs. The great and elFeclual remedy lor this alarming and wide-spreading disease is the 15 ev. I. Covert's ISalm ot'lAfv. This new and valuable Medicine is universally pronounced, by the multitudes who have used it and tested its healing virtues, tfl be the most w onderful and admirab'e remedy in the world for the cure of Bhonciiitis, Col reus, sev tut Coliis, Chocp, Asthma, VVhoopino Cuvoh, and all
diseasesof the Logs and Vrnpii-K, which, if neulected. coon lead to heal Consumption. The Uilh of Like stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Notrums of the day, having invariably won the confidence of l'hysi. cians, Cleryincn, and the intelligent nf all eliti sts, wncrever it nas tecn introduced, riuianthropiats, and all who truly sympathize with human suffering, every where hail its appearance with heart-felt joy; and looking upon the Balm of Life as one of those great and uncommon Llr33i:;?s which a kind Providence occasionally beUoweJ on mail, but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between. Kcv. I. Covcrt'w Haleis orfi.itO. For Coughs, Consumption!!, Bronchitis, ic. From (he Ktv. D. Moore. In 1825 my lungs became seriously diseased, and continued so for nearly fourteen years, and about six years since I w as attacted with a chronic bronchitis w hich occasioned me much pain and distress, attended by difficult breathing and pains in various parts of the chest. In March last I purchased a bottle of Kev. I. Covert's Balm of Life, and the effect has been that my breathing is about as free as before I was taken, my chronic bronchitis nearly if not altogether cared, and the pains of the chest have s'ibideJ. I have great confidence i:i the Balm of Life, and think it a qood and safe medicine. DAVID MOORK. Aurelius, . V. Aug. 21, 1H39. The nature of the eomposition of the Rev. I. Covert's Balm of Lite, having been fully explained to the following medical gentlemen, they have consented that they may be referred to as author, ity for its utility as un expectorant in those chronic cases of pulmonary disease, in which that class of remedies is indicated. J). M. Reese, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of .Medicine in the Albany Medical College. J. McXuughton, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, in the Paiifieid Medical College. Mark Ffcj.ficnsofi, M. J. New York citv. Dr. M. McKniL'ht, do do" J. Mitchell, M. I). Philadelphia From the Jin: II. Bannister, A. B., leacher of Languages in the Cazenovia Seminary. This certilies that I have successfully used the Kev. I. Covert's Balm of Life. In '.he ca.e of an ob.-tinate cnid which resulted i,i a settled inibitnatior.'rf trie lungs, the Balm uf l ife, after the trial of it verat other medicines for several weeks, efiectcd a gradual but permanent cure. II. BANNISTER. Y., April IS, 1-39. Cazenovia. N. The f ..!!.ing from the Rev. L. IlaUy, D. D., Pr'ifess'ir'of Ece!e.-iatical lLv.otv, in tht Au'.'vtrn Thodogical Scmintoy, bus just been icccived. Rev. I. Covert Mv dear Sir In referenco to vour medicine, I deem it my duty to Mate that for a long time I have been afflicted with a Chronic Bronchitis and its usual accompany ments; and was induced to try your preparation on the assurance from medical men that it contained no haztrdous ingredients. The result lias been t lie alia ving Febrile irritations and the gradual restoration of healthy functions to the throat, so that I am enab'ed to return to the labors of the dc.-k. r iHnU- the mndi. 'ne entitled to the attention of all persons similarly aft'ecied. Yours, truly, LUTHER HALSEY. Auburn Theological Seminary, March 9, 1810 This certifies that hiving examined the Rev. I. Coveit s Balm of Life, in all its component parts, we do bcliee it to be one of the best compounds for coughs, consumptions, chronic inflamations, cct, of which we have any knowledge, and do most cordially recommend its use to all afflicted with the above named diseases. J. W. Daniel, M. D. s ,: x y W. J. Lovejot, M. V.S ' ' Goiu.on- Neepham, M. D, Onondaga, X. Y. E. LiwrtiscE, M. D., Baldwinsville, IS". Y. The Balm of Life., for sale by J. B. COL WELL & Co.. Druggists, opposite (Jreenhow & Boyle's. Yincennes, Jan. 7, 1812 31 fl. NOTICE. HEREBY notify all persons not to trade for or purchase a certain note given by me to Fe lix M'Cabe for ?2S1 0U. UateU .-vugasi .stn. 1839, and payable in goods, as I shall not pay said note unless forcedt do so bv operation of law. PATRICK MOORE. Yinceunrs, July nth, 1840. Com m iss toners' SVr. IURSUANT to an order of the Martin Circuit Court, at the November term thereof, 1841, the undersigned Commissioners appointed for that purpose, will expose to sala on the 15th day ofFebruary ncxt.aa the premises.the following described real estate,to-w it: the cast side of the north fractional section twenty.five, town. (3)
tnree, nortn oi iange r-; iour wreij aiu, Lowest fractijr at section (30) thirty, township (3) three, north of range (a) three west, supposed to contain one hundred and sixty acres, lying in the district of lands sold a Vincrnr.es, being the propprty of the heirs of lhe late V'i!:i.f n Dougherty, late of Martin county, deceased. This land is beautifully situated on White river, in Martin county, Indiana, near what is generally known as Dougherty's Shoals. As for fertility of soil it is not surpassed by any land in the ttate of Indiana, and no one could fail making a profitable investment by purchasing it. The terms of sale are, the purchaser or purchasers to give his or their note with good freehold secuiity, to he approved by the Commissioners, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from the date thereof. Sale to take place between the hi uis of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day. BARNEY REILY, CACiEK PEEK, - O.mV. HARVEY MANNING.) .1 m. e, 32-If
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lersigned Jfek on mou- t&su i3 ' 1 i i:, tinders will ;rll nn mnilerate terms the nousear2i in which he formerly lived, on Secot.d street, occupied at present by Win. Crecn. Title indisputable. DAVID Mc'IENRY. Dec. 11, 1811 2T-tf. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Forwarding- and Commission Business rMIE undersigned has just opened in t!? house - at the foot of Market street, formerly kept by J. Donovan, Esq., where he will attend to the Receiving and Forwarding of gnods. lie will also W.-I1 goods on commission, and trusts that persons abroad will find it to their in'erest to make consignments to him. For his strict and prompt attention to business, he will refer to the following gentlemen: LEWIS L. WATSOX. n E FEREItC C S . J. S. .V W. J. Win, D. K. Uosskii, V. J. Hfbehp, R. N. Cahsan, 1 f L.N N Thohx & Til act, MaDIIOS &. JASS, J JosF.rn Phu'kt, t- Marie, Illiuor.-'. J. M. Stock w ell, Evansville, la. Tnos. G. Tm-nsTox, do do. E. cc (J. I'row.v, Clinton, do. Just received from New Orleans a general as. lOrtmeru "f Family Groceries and Boat Stores. Yincennes, Dt Zx 1811 30 1m. dissolution. HE Pitrtnership, iieretofnrc existA inrr between . w r if' C. Hiu. is dissolved by mutual consent. w. v. UiTV, C. H1TT. Jan. 5, 18(2 31 -If. JCS'l' received, a 1 articles which art iarce suppiv ot the lo'liownig are of first quality, iz: 3 bbls: Sperm Oil. (pure winter.) 1 ' Tanners do 3 Linseed do 1 Ntatsloot do Also, selected for Medical purposes; 1 qr. Cask Superior l'ort Wine, 1 ' do do Maderia do For sale by II. E. BECK. Druggist. Opposite Clark's Uottl, Sign of the Gidden Mortar. Dec. 14. 1S4I 2S-2ni. SACKS Ri-j CntlVo. 99 'JO hi.'- . X. O. Su-; J. (!!lVhtr I " .-.! r: : o( !i ir ;i -s- ;ried X 'Jti o' s Win. low ( I'll, ( 'lover ,TO, 1 d. iverx-5 mte Jea Fish, Ch ee: ic An A;lor r ale low for rash ! M'ADDOX 1-11. 10-tl'. i y GA: d 2'5 . 1 dot tit i sir diors' A otter, X" OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ' lias taken out letters of Administration on the est-ite of Thomas Anderson, Sr. late of Knox county, la., deceased. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims acrainst the same will present them duly authenticated f. r settlement. Tlu estate is suposed to be solvent' CLARK ANDERSON. LOHS ANDERSON. Jan. 12, 1812 3C-3t. N E W G 00 OS. BIlh' subscribers litive just received;1!! excellent r.nd general tissortniem ol foreign and domestic Dry Goods ALSO 3d acks Kio Co'dee, 10 Kols. X'. O. Siiifjir. do Molassc "2 Half Pipes hh proof Cor. Fraiidy, Pijjes American Drandy, and 1 Tons Sugar Kettle?. All of which we are determined to sell as low as any other house in the place. 1 hose wisning to purchase, will pica "ivc us a ca previous to purchasing ch where, and satisfy themselves as to ti fact of what we have stated above. THOHX & TRACY. Xov. !.-, 1811 -2o-3m WHEAT! WHEAT1! j. vrjvvv for wjiCh we nil pay 75 cents per bushel in notes and accounts due, or goods at cash prices. Cash will not be refused if you have no W heat. Wm, IUjRTCH & C0. Dec. 1, 1S-12 30-tf-To Icrclinnts and trader OF THE WABASH VALLEY. rpIIE subscribers have erected a large Taper Mill at Lafayette, Ind., and havin? spared no cost in obtaining the,mort approved Machinery - , ... , ..sKi; nr to P1!!.r.lv the " ' r ' . 1 ' Entire Wabash Valley with every kind of pap-r wanted, on the most favorable terms. The Friends of Home Industry and V'estern Enter, prise, are invited to give us a call, and to save Iheir Rags, which will be received in exchange for Paper or Cash affair prices. THOMAS oc Y ANDES. Dec. Z'l, 1811 o0 ly. LIQUORS. 4 X assortment of WillC, C-iliani a. JSrauri v, lor sale low by the barrel, 1V L L. WAT--OX. At the Steamboat Landing Deo. oil, 84 1 Ho-K
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STATE of IXDIAXA, Kno? County. KX'OX I'liOBATE COURT. Ser. Xomrer Tekm, 111. John li. Snyder, Adm'r. of Aquilia V. Sampscn, tlecei'-td-vs. The Creditors of said deceased. FjIMIE said John K. Snyder, adminis-'1 trator as .-'.foresaid, having tiled his memorhl in this court .showing the condiiit n tf ;aid estate tul complaining that the property, both real and personal, i. insufficient for the payment of the deb:
and demands outstanding against said deceased, it is therefore ordered thni film filing and pendenoy of said compLim bt made knosn to the creditors of the said Aqtiilla . Shtmpson deceased, by publication of this order for six weeks t-ucces-sively in lhe Viucenncs Saturday G;:zet:e, a weekly newspaper printed tnd published m Yincennes, and that lliey be informed that unless they notify the said adm nbtrator of the existence and extuit of their respcerive claims, by filing the same, or a statement of the nature, data and description of the coiifract or assumsit upon which t he same may be founded in the Office of the Clerk uf this court previous to the final distribution of the assets of said deceased, such claims will be postponed in fnvor of the more diligent creditors, and said administration is continued. JYsf, Wm. li. McCOliD, CTk. Dec. 20, 30-Gt. K. 'JO Ubls. Old Kectitied whiskey. 5 Duxes Fre.h sound Itnions. 10 do i3ett James Ilivei Tobacco. 500 Ib. superior Loaf Sugar, for family nJe. All of lor fa w Wl.l IO SOiO UliUSU-iiiv IttW or the fellow li!! :ir'.it .i s ol trade: Wheat, Corn. Feathers, I'caswa.V, Tallow and Hutier. PATRICK DORAX. ' 18 H 26 if. DRUQSirMEDIWHESi "PAINTS, subscriliur has just received late ariivals from the Eastern an additional supply tu hii irmer stock ff the above articles conisti:; i.f very variety, v. hieh inakt 5 ai. ! complete, to v, I.ich he his assortment lare mule; tlio ::!1.'m'mti . .t". 11 ivs-ici..iis and country Mcrchaiits aij. line to Caii anJ in t l.-evv lu re, ir: lt rteciitlv : it. iers wtio ileal m t!je above i x nine his rt i, k bvfore nnrch is1 a.s he i- piejiaretl to sell low, Lavade such arrarsements f..-t a a l e ron-tilntlv reci i .-flt-ciej, iret-'h a"i 10:; 11 large ;unu!. u o, w !l lil'iii.loO .iriiciea wlillh Viil jnd . e c i-. i .o. none . 11. E. e ('! ok" he (io!J i t : . t v i n 1 t.y, l . ': U'Jld-t. Hotel, ii Mo: tar. 1 A 1 '2 i - pi sr r Si j:ro.M 1 lu.iUI Ol (. t V- . .f or..-. .n.l nor o 'lADliOX & ; a.- s. Sept. J5. TSil.CliAIKS: CJiAMiS!! SOXATMAX S .MILKY would, r"pectfuUy iidotn. the citizens .-f Yin-ccnui-s and vioiniiv t he ..i on hand a .sp!er-ui'J nssortn line m r i - i Whi. wot sen low lor cash and nothini: t'.se hut cash. I le is at a umrs rev bi dv nienJinu and renainno (d i. lira lor w;oe who mav : r . i a c: 21. lVj33-tf. I'M OFF TO TICXAS. 17.1 1 . . . ! inc. either bv note or book account, are requested to tn-ke immediate payment, as ! am in want of money and must have it. J. S.M1LKY. Jan. 'Jl, 1- 12 lio tf. Itfecivitg, Forwarding, V Chnmisbion i 1 1 v 1 A i , llncntttn?. la. HEFSRErvTCJCS. Bunch Helurd. incennes, la Ct. Cruikiank vV. Co. Bonner it Carnan, R. mith, E. tSi O. Drown. W'ebbCx yhoemakr-r, Ym. 'l'liurston ct 'o. F. C. (iwafhnev v Ci. F. B. Tillay, IlefVord fc 5Sori;cnficy, do do do Clinton, Lafayette, 1 1. I Evansv ih'e, la. Louisville K'v. New Orleans A'incennes, Marcii 9, ls:i tt-tf. Plate stove? , jf various sizes. Frcinium Cooking .Stitves, of vari ous sizes. Coal Stoves of various sizes. Franklin Stoves, " " l)!o Irons. Hollow Ware. W agon Koxes, .Mantel and Fire Gratt-s. vorn .nt'iitra oi an impiotcil pat tern, atu in oeiier.il uc m I t :'.i-v! vain i. ill of a superior quality, and will be cold at the lowest prices for cjihh. PATKlCIv" dokax. I j i: direct. V), I ! . JFST IlFCFlViCI). Hoes No. 1. Kc i. lucky Tvbd'-co, 2 Barrels Chjvtr S ed, hO Kegs Pittsburgh Vhite i.rnd.brsl quality.
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