Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 March 1845 — Page 4

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From the Trus Catholic, Wo state, on unquestionable authority, that th followin poeticuleiiavi.m was wuttcii by lilt! girl only nine, yeais of uf. She his uritkn other and longer poems, luit this is a very remarkable production f..r j thiiJ. Wo it Jut at it came to uj. Tho Trials of the Govzinaatcia. Tsut are tho day of the church tribulation. When thou-anda of Christians Lie; daily their do. mi iorikin their all for the way of salvation Perch lace to t e huriied for Ckiist to the lamb. Then bternly upheld was the rod of or. predion, And sa J was the fa'e of itie follower i f Cod,Whllo their f.o, Jeep m .u and (be paths el transgress ion. Lot thousands vf Chiistain beneath (he Ja:k 1 bey were ever piepir-d their au hop for le-eiS?ii,:-. AnJ huueie l and thitstv with ru one to save,Tt never beneath their olihctious repining, i)ut pyfufy seekmj f,-t martyrdom' grave. tfrett was their iuTVciion, great ihtir tribulation. They wcie wand'rer, outcasts, ptrecuted and pool,-Ieortiti-i, to hear the glad wcrJls of salvation. To lonesan.e uicraae arid whd of the tnjjr. They were ever in danger ei.-jyin$ no rest, 1'he uiooiiand arid s.rag for their h rd tony Led, U'iSii tha i"oie hae holes, a.iJ the b.:d have u i.el. But ilit-v had not vvLiiher to iav do a a their head.-. r3alioicd.iii Views of Amoxica Pcliticti. A learned ir:en !, (ays lii ' . ! ti run thu ir;tie!:Iw I tru'ua's pro.-t-l.t r, li -.s t riiis, d us '.vp.ii :i tr e u ati -Kmio.i, Iimoi s, ot aa ar;ic!o e ;um t!ie Sid j-1 t oi i r iff 1 e 1 1 i i a i o ! e e t i t . J jib iiiu'.u rs ui Attati a .u t ,e rfii'tun have taken suuio interest in Amencm aif..irs since LIckforl, l!ci ship eonstinetor visittd their ecu ntry r.n J Luiit the .V.iuin. Tho proeess ma io iu thj K no w !e ot jjr concerns inny be githete.i lioui the loi.owmg extract. The i'rtt bar iaas have not got the hang ol wh.s y 1 1 but all thy due alion aucvs cotis-idttt-d, they are well inform d as s ane Christian. folks who descant upon ( ;;c!e ta's busmen with great Jrec-di.-in ind st-!f-aa'.isfae;uui. "Of the three Candida lea," say a the Conta:Hi:iop!o ed.ior, "now seeking to be Ctt;pii of Aiii.rica, two t.re men of re ijiarkab!i3 e.'i Jow menis, and the uthor io nafurelly popvile.r in the South. th Slate. n thy North, where there are fewer peo pie of color, the struggle will he a close one between Mr. Khu and Mr. I'tiik bu t in the South, Mr. Dirnee, lie being a Hack man, wid of course carry evtry thing before him. Should either of the firmer be chosen, it i understood that the friend of i ho other will liatig themselves in order to escape proscription a species of -,.1lO.ine very inn end seid to be a Jrei.ied by p:i:feij;!s. an liiniroveoit 'it on the bowstring. In case Mr. 15. thotud lriu!:i:..!, there e.ppears to be r.o d 'nut taat i:--nlioie whit.; pop .! nion wui b-.' ;...it to the sword. Of course ttiy sa :eess of ei'.h- r ol the lirsi n tned ;;'nt!euiea w id m-uie dccap.ta'.ioii of tho iifgrof s, and prod.i.-e h foreig i war, as ( ireal Sritaia has o -.vorn lo protect a ra:e of pe, ie from which she f gainers so muoii wool to puil o er oi.u r people s eyes. "I v .i new Ilea Oregon and Canada. The ed.ior of the Detroit Adve"''. a JuJing to die i!iujeuiii" which i-aeo at-i,r.Jv.-u tne nt-goiiatioiis o the Oregon question, proposes to settla tho ir.aaer by rxehangitig Oregon for Canada. Ureoon. no says, thong doa wou'd, in too valuabio eery icspec to ahant, ba far less vatuu ale io us man the canacu-ui provinces; and he goes on to argue the matter thus: '-li is in itsc.t'a far less f rtde raid i 'Josirsoio tjimtry. It us by dreary wa'.er-s ire; 'ir.i t 'I Ir on t'.oii-iit iiiiea-ia- i J.e niouitnms. Neatly ad pres. nt. if not all future iuteruourav uuist be carrier; on by long vov. gcs ro.i id by t 'ape Horn. Tho po-o. -sion i f the country. -u must ail ( t'.,, oe ien; pcrc.ry. to. Jit-j gun u 0,1. d i.ovt r i remain an intern:-. pari of our Lac;; well sealed ai'O to As, t oon as 11 a as 1 to ftcouiro iinror1 1 lance, its innatctants, would assert am! maintain ihe.r 1:1 ..lepeinh -nee. Lying on the paettio ocean, but o if fiom tho ei-nti-nent by mo miaui and deyert, and dealine. chiefly with the East Indies, their uueresis houIJ be Asti:ie rat!.er i!ia:i American. And their uat.oi'ithtv Would i:eitahi foiiow these lvvs of nat ire. Wo net-d nci point out t!io superior advjr:ts;e-s o! Canada io every couceivablo pora ot view. It lies in o ir midst on both m .! of :'ie St. Lawrence, u.d along tl.es lakes. Our intercourse, socfd and e 111 mereis!, is immcJi ate, d.iiiv Mid of ti.e utmo?: importance. Our ioteri stsuits an.l and h appitjcs. are almost i par IcniicY iou.tl at ' 'to n :e i;n mo nation, ns t.ie snow ltoies iiica on ihe; bosom of the ?. e.ters. r.nd every vcai would but add to the sell i.tvatid eompac: cf the coiiiiiactof t!;e Fnien. And wiuii afield ouid be openei to the Air.erioan industry ami t nterp.riss. The whole u-: region stivtc'nng wide on I u'.h sr.'t's from ihe very h--nd ef Lai;e Su; trior to tie tlinulh of St. Lawrence, wool i fee I uqjiekciiino; impulse. A:; inland commerce. tiiikiiiHwi in Lie vvorl i, would spring up. end sp.-P'-i i i.s ferabz'.i if s're mds 1 he V-aiioy cf tne Mkeissippi itseif would be Cctaifipped. Aud isOrero-l to ell this!'

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It is by tdlliciiou chicfiv l h a l the heart of man is purified, and that his thoughts are fixed upou a bbiu-r slate. Ih cuis;! noliiiii ' because it is weak: iho locust I.ai Klouomotc injury than the i. on. 1 liC-rn is tliis good i:i renl evils, trie y j ieiner us wl.i'.e iliey last. Iroin t!io petty do!'poiiin oC ail ilrat were iuiag'ciary. Tciiiperaiii-e I'r-.jts sweetness of body,; and soeliioas of body begets sweelnees uf mind. 'i'iio ret of heaven is not a rest fioin labor, but from evil. It :s not inucti ity, but rjuioktieas of spirit; not t-loth but peace. No tn riti ever regretted tiiat be was virtuous and honest in bis youth, and kept aloof Ironi idle companions. 'Envy, if surrounded ou all sidea by ilio bi igiitiioas of another's prosperity, iiko t!ie scorpion, confined in the circle ot'liru, e. til sting lUelf to death. If you can do good to day, defer it not till til lil'M I O W. A moderate drinker is the diunkard's apprentice, ai;d many of ihein servo les than seven years. A love for cidijr and wine brings on ail ap; elite lot rutxi. A love for moderate drinking brings on drunkenness. Ii is nrif to !1 when dr inkenuess 1 f'gin, and ni deraie drinking ends a hard as il is iotell whea a pig becouies a hog. Our appetites dun ns more than the law vers, and charge us hightr fees. A Ne lea inv; ;ier savs llial tall w pre ft. r sii'-rt men. n ex l!. is an error, and ob '. rves rliaiioe think that no woman ! lects t It'll. of I i fe j husband hify. Vari.-ty is tho .--pic a ,va.low a! v, 3 i ..oi)-t.:s a o! as Ii! I'.i. '.i ' . i . e r first as pisstoie. Di. u V, v. id vou li .is L tit ter: J'fiank von, inarm. I br!oi:jr to lao tltlpeiance Society, n i ot.u I la.ie a;iv 111.'.' OCl'JI'', IC Strom:, icd Du'by. word tii the Ei:; body tel.? h." t i-i the liin-.-'t Ian r .aj, Can a : i v t l-i 1 Have tv r v i i i v a tiOlc its of I ' I j wtr t!it'a;!iis i i-o'.i, kinder thoughts of y v. r bretberii . and more hopilol '.ho'aghts ot ah around ou. Toily, my d-ar.' ays Mrs. Stuibbs. I'm f.sloui.-hed at yo4. daughter. hy do you go out nights w idiom any yeiKieiuan to ace 'uijiany yo; .' ou wi.l soon establish your eiiaracter for ever, es a real night w aikt r.' 'Why, modier, didn't father say long ago, that :f Polk was elected there woul l he no need of protection? Anil h'.'h'.' wo may as weil accommodate earse.'ies ( j liiis staa; of lliii gs fnM as last.' A housemaid hoa.-ting of her industry, -aid that ou a c rta'ai d-tv, ehe got up at o o'( lock, dal so inueh wi-bm, uot the ikfast ready, and in-ide ad the Uds ire lore a sinjpe in ti.e hoUre had rtst n. SiiMrt-Lr.rl mat il 1 1 is coi:fi'i. I'tiil v p.-r-rt,'l that a voting ;;iii hss hut two a'ornitiv es riiaer to :t 1 1 work or go to the ih vd. A git-at v.auv i : i-e the latter. It is n siniUr ; i I .' e , hut i-e w ho make it, ma v be -ni'ii either at uight or in day -time, uuiiij i no- a::Mit tiie jrroc-'rics cr at t.'u corr.er of the ! s : i e ? r tu -ets, with stui s of ci '-.rs ki u: : ';'.: Da-ii Marri'd. 'Fid-a is no jeke, it is a stubborn faOr -fu' Mdtori, I'a., on Christmas day, by jJ lie v. Mr. Steover, Mr. John Uevil. ivas joined in holy mainioouv to Miss Z'liz diefh Shad, ail of Milton. Th'e is a tnarriaoe eMraordiuary ; an event actually u precedeti ted in ancient or modern tiros?, tliat the i) ;vd should caudt a Shad in mid-winner, and la fin tier alive iul kicking" to his wedding suppr-r. .Mr. Devil i sai l to ba a very respectable young butcher. I don't know uh?rp that boy gut his tamper; he did not tnke it from me." Why, no my dear, I don't perceivo thst on ha e lost aiiv!" wa3 the airectionate it 'ay d die s i.ausc. G:di'sing La lies. An ol 1 gentleman, j necordiiio to tho Dostoti Transcrijd, g. tj lost in the streets of that city a few days iMii, atitl was sfiown to his hotel by ern.od.j i . . i ,.f '..dp., : tri..T, rs t b.ftn, w!-o vfr hi4i 1 1 M..M iiim. ana leu mm overw 1.. iu: 1 1 ! 1 t 1 r. i : . . . ... 1 . 1 w;th c;r:ititud-?. We!!, the llo-ton Lohcs iiave tiieir own way about somo things. An unsuccessful lover was asked bv w hat m cans lo1 lot hi- da initv. Alas!" criet! to flattf-rred her ti. got too proud to speak to mo VYe see it stated that at political dinners, out West,(re'Ch'Jy, tiny had a desert of Polk plums Dallas doiiohnuts. Clay pepjiersumts and Frelinoioiy sen flapjacks. ! ' -u ..r .,,,,.."..,:'... . -, i. n...i a..o- s o . t oi .1 1 ' i jr , i ; n r; j o i e. o mi r.:u, with a little higli tariff nutmegs gra ed over th'Oii, conclude 1 tho feast. Why is , rnasi after drinkino two slashes f punch, li';-. two liORXS. a cow .? u eeauoo bar got Dresnils from the Emperor f Russii. A Cf at an ter ot cases were iniuiou a: the I, or, i ,i n cu.-tOiii louise a few ilivs ri2. 1 rest n: of rest value from r r of Russia to tho Queen. ecu tain i v.; 'he Emp li .-.cr Albeit. Sir. IL Per!, the Dukes of Dn'ondrre ;n 1 Burclcucli, ite. Some sup'-rb tio'd ichiie v-s pent to the Queen are valued nt 10 00.h "Remove temptation from the path of; v-itnh" i h re tort.iise. said, when he plunged into i'tA water on seeinjr a bov stoop down io piek up a dorniek. Once in every ten veer, cverr man 1 cecd- las neighbor- i

To Southern and Western 'I'HE Subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Man. ufacturcrs, and Dealers iti Philadelphia, respectfully invite those .Merchants from the S,outli

aitvl West, who are about to putchasu ihcir Spr; ia!lJ u,"'t'r lU,CaU a"J ex-u,ine l'U" As we in tv iid keepinc on hand full and corn ..ju, ascoituiiits iu our seveial departmcoU of' tiu.-iine.-3, suttea to tne coutactn ana v e-ieru i Markets, wc a-sure those who may fvor us witjj i. .1 - -i i t" . I a can, that no reasonable euoeavors o:i our parr .Mill .., u liLlinir 1,1 tiv.' ttlp! t tintird -.il i. f irtlllll. ! MLK AND FANCY" DUY (j()UW. Caleb Cone & Co, 105 Maiket Street.Morris I. llallowell & Co. 113 do do - H". Sc R. l Remington, 9i do do 5ee. Brother & Co., 70 do do AIlhurst Keminston, 80 do dj Buck & Potter, 11G do do Vaid oi Uitlrnore, 10'J d do DOMF.SIH; AND FOREK.N Di Y GOODS. Reynolds, McFarlaud cV. Co., 105 iMaiketftt. Uurneit. Withers iV Co., 120 do John if Urovvn Co., l.'Ui do Ih es-e vV. iley leu, 1 S3 do iii)jrtcrs of Clotis, Casbitucra, Veilings, eye, f,-c. Wood t Wilson, Co Market !?t Wiliiani II. Love, 1 17 do Importers if Hardware and CutLru. Yaratev, lowers & Co., 141 Market -St. Martin iV miih, 113 i'o lhl,vird . Handy & C., , Rogers. UroOieis Co., 52 do Iiiijjorlers an I MaiufaLturcra of Sua'M:rij iturdtvurt. CraiSe, Holmes cSc Co., 1 10 Market St. Wi.luui Foid,- 7 North Fourth St. Importers and Manufacturers if cxrr dltnj and SulJUriJ Hnrtlicure. Fuhbairu vV Co, 11 N'oi th Foui th. t. i'uilisticrs, D-Jo'.acu'crs and, btatioiurs. Il.'gan cv 'I'lioropson, CO North Fcurth St tr;; Cv; Uninil, y uo Ihiah Hum i. Soii, 41 do J., ('.c' urtrs, Iinpoiters and Dealers in dai'mUiins, Oil L'ljtltS, -r., e,"-. A. Met.'all.iin v '.., 8 CLesi.ut St. (.'latkoii, Ruh ex lu!aj;an, 1 1 L IJuois, 6i0'.s, Umnuti', Caps, Li glum and D d.ii lids. W. Ih cV J. U. Wd.eelau, loS Market St I ei.k, Jenkins .V Co. 15J do Mumija turer.i and l;;j)trit i s f China, Eai tht mvarc an I (Haii. .lame- Tarn-; V t'o., : 7 Mario t-'-t J- hn Y ihishton, iO do jltinujtii tn f rs and l)ea rs in Druys, Mt Jicints. Paints Oi's. ("haoge V.'. Co ; . i ter .So ,'.. ttO I Maiket St. i i . . i F. Toati, l.ite Henry To.th Co.,) h-:i do Imp -rleis id' iVatehcH. Jcadry. Fine Cat (tr:, I'iafid and .Silver Huns. Di ksotiVc Co.. fci. LL cor. Mark eland 'i'inrd Sts W aU-on eS.- Hil, 'chum. 72 Market St. Mamfnclneer of I'm1 rtl'as, Parasols and . un rittadts. ri-hl Druthers, 1" Market St S,i ener, itotta .-rs, 1-G do ' .... . . . Miiiinlm lnrtr.s of Lonths and Look in Z G.a.s.s, s. and I)e iltrs in I intakes, Bid 7''J'i a Is a-ttl o ie Faioy Goods. bur-h.) is:; Market tft. Wm. A. Rveriy, 223 do Harris cV ',imiii, 12 Maiket Si., Up Stairs. Man'facturers and Importers of Paper I 'anginas. Howe!'! ev Ihothers, ."-0 nnd 1 12 Cht .-taut St J..ho Deaty. 1 t;hes'l.ut St. MiTof.it:! u.rers of Va'tnt l lioran l Pur,1'inr Oil Cloths and Carriage Ctntains. f-au- Mae.ooey, Ji., C Nortii FittU St. Ih.fi r C.oao. b.n !, ;'0S do I:o ,urL rs f Ihsienj. Gloves. Threads. 1 rt mmiifj; v and Pane;,' Goods. ; . 2 l" North Third St. ilev Y -evi i i 1 : ; Tho,;, ...s Mellor, 9J Arch t. Ma:Lv(a- t:jrt,rs and Im potters ' Mi'iar Goods. Carriage Lares, Ptinges. Curds, Pas sals and TfilHnliitSS. Wm. il. Homtmann & Sons, 51 North Third St Manufa Surer f Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Chandeliers. .,'.. cVe. Ellis S. Archer. J2 North Second ft. Importer of Tops, Fancy mil Staj h Goods. . F. Ott Monrose. 16 South Fourth-St. Importers of Jane; Articles, Coi's, Brushes, So;p$, and Perfumery. R. it i. A. Wright, 2d South Foin th St Importers of Dritish, Fiench. Fancy and Staple Stat i neri. and Manufacturers of Dt'tping tt. 'id Blank Cards. L. I. Cohen iV Co., 27 S 'utli Foiupi j;. lino if! cr and Manufacturer if Ft c ink .n- .aol t towns, 1 i co 'if rs . . R. Ih.tioo, ."il Chestnut .St Manufacturer of Sad lie. Bridles, Trunks and Carpet Bans. James E. Brown, 4 South Fourth St it:... T r.... j . j itinv xuatiuj at: u ' er. 1 1 L. A . 'icrr, ion C.e; Jan. Mi, 1845 ."d-.'hn. CHAIRS! C II A I H S 1 1 FIIIIE subscriber, has now on hand g said intends constantly to keep, a full supply of v ss .'i i n v of almost every variety, and very cheap for cash, or approved trade. ICf His shop is on Water between I'usseron and Proadwav streets, and not far fiom A. 15. Dmitl's store. Cheap bargains caii be had come and bee.evorv one. JONATHAN SMILEY. Feb. . isio yti tf. s r o n . rnVELYE 'Pi 101 SAND POUNDS -ii- assorted ? j-1"1 received from Pittsbumli. tier steamer Planet, and for sale bv M ADDON Vv 11. X . p. 1 1 i r Match 12, 1815 j D S 7 IN TIME , ". Uncle joa:n's spletidid team a FRESH SUDDLVottA 11 O E -11 1 Ei S . end TAJ!. For sale bv ' JOSEPH ROSE MAN. ' Yincennes, Jan. 9, :3--;f.

ALliXANDLiil liAUGIILLX WSioieale and U iaal GROUEUY, IKON. NAIL, TIN AND SIIEE T1R ON S TO RE; WATi:u Si KLI.T FVANSVIM.r,IA. E beg leave to call the attention of Merchuuts, Traders, and Farmers generally, throughout the Whas-h cou yy, Iliuioirf, and (he

u.aeru portion or iventu J- ar large anu vuru oiin.irl .l.i.Ii f.t' j jtIZO OJ.jIZ t " V, TIKJjY, j;iJ- 'in 5S.sSt' CJO'JPtl - 5 . . ' DOME STIC MJXCTC T UP ED AiiricLi'.s, Which he offers for sale at very reduced prices f..r Cash or Produce. The head of ti e house re siding in Pittsburgh, will ennble u-i to be regular ly supplied with all aniclesin our line. Dealerand country inert huntd need not travel bevon.t Uvansvtiie for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would om-ult their intetest by nivini us a call, as we are determined to merit a shaie of public patronage. The business v.'lil be conducted by Mil. JAMF.S LArc.MI.IN. (jj Feathers, Hide.-!. Tatl.nv, Reesivax. and all kinds of I'roduce puichasrd at the Ingest maiket price. Kvansville January 3, 1815 3o-tf. CARPEHTEB LABD & H0J?;ES, yERSUNS corning from New OHean. j5 and the public generally , are invited lo call and see our Uiroe and extensive asO sortinent. of r y Soods, As we are determined to sell our goods al Eoiii-viilo j. rices. We have ideo on hr.nd a large assortment of K O O T S, S II O E S , vCT" C i!l atid see as it is no trouble to show Jjooij IT; ii ll J. Evan-vihe, b., Dec. 1 itb. 1ST I 2 tf. 3 ' SL Lfl , V3 ''HANK I' h' L for past far. - the i it'ens cf inrcnues, a woutj in ! r rn i well a- those living in the adjacent neighborhood and co-.r.ties, !ha' b.e is now 'Uparei lo famish them in any quantity of Peer, Porter, ,Pe, Yeast, Grains,Com and Dip: llhil;eij, Dutch II rand). c. At the shortest notice, and on very tensonable terms for cash, and kindly solicit a continuation of the patronage beietofore extended to him N B. The above mentioned nrti,s. he ivar - rants to be of the best quality, and fully equal to any which can be had in the western country. September 4th. 1814 14-ly. (roflllf Q IL S". il'ERM, Lard, Linseed, Castor, Ne3t's Foot. Olive, and Tanner's Oil, always on hand and for salt bv JOSEPIJ SOMES. June Sth.lN J.i.j.tf S'fHE UiiM'hlhN" TOMtJ PILLS prepared and sold by the subscriber, are Warranted to cure all cases of D ver and .Igue and Chills and Fever. cpjm Price per box 75 cents. J. SOMES. August 1st, 18141 - V a i v h t , C I v s te - j k v y: l r v, !, N. V H I T T E L S E Y . S3 can i"lind U a one door below J. c:"v, tiaiK s Hotel, on , vn T jl J Market street. SILVER-WAKE MAXU-' p 1 .Vrit- FACTE RED. r-i -1--L,l- 1 GRA IE I) GILDXG or SILVERIXG, or any thing ,p(lertainiua; to his lui of business, done on;' tne shortest nonce. Vmeenn.. Jan. 2.1. 1815 ."i - -: f . Ji P ii::i:Ei v KiP, - F " I v ,-i 1 i iJ v O fi O ? i i iLii i! 7OIl purifying ,he 1 loud, re-ir.vi.r.lin? the j 15 ,. v - . i .-i' ill, . .1 I (iu i L n ; iiiiu i'K I iiiu I It 1 1 ,.r,l t! 1 1 .. I ...... i cure i i rin..f..ia. K,i.u.!Tr,n,..1,1. I to, .lisi &.-o Stub born I. leers, Obstinate cutaneous eruptions, Ac &C, just received ami tor sale by J. SOME6. December 3d, 181 1 7-tf. r Beeswax, Feathers, Ginseng, Flaxseed. Dags, and Black Mustard strd, 3OR which the highest price will be given A in Drug, Paints, Oils, and (Jn ceiies, or in payment of debts duo J. SOME-S. October 1st, 1714 18-tf. TBI 2-: MYVi'KSSV SOLVED. rBllERE has been much inquiry and leoislation as In the manuer in which t!ie interest of the State debt is to be paid, without making mir condition worse than at present, but I have found thai tho only practicable way" in which it can bo done is to use my new VoiTw 5l, which saves fully one-third of the coffee, loses no aroma by evaporation, and as a number of persons can testify, gives a rich flavor to tho beverage, far superior lo anv other method ever invented. I claim it as my invention and have all the models with all tho improvements. I will fill all orders at low prices, say not more than double the cost of a common boiler. Come on then ye loverj of good cofl'ee and Economy! II. ABDILL. Yincennes, Feb. 13, 1815 7-ff.

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'"pHE suhscribeis hivin-j enteied into art- - nership in the TCcrcaiililc, stilling Sc. Dia,. - Wish to inform the cilizen of Vinccnnes and ti cinity, 'hat they are now receiving and opening. direct iroin the cities of JStw York und Boston, a LARGE and G CNE11AL assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY Recently purchased and selected with gieat care, expressly for this market, which they pledge themselves to sell on as fair terms forCASH or COUNFRY PR DUCE. as anv house in the WabashValley. Our stock consists in part, of black, blue black, i;reeu and cadet Brotal cloths. Slack, buieand Reaver and Pilot cloths. Diaek, blue and fancy Cassimere.s. Plain and fancy colored Tweed cloths. Kentucky and Steubeuvitle Jean-, plain & fancy Satinet, k. rsey, U aver and velveteen, Plain and striped Liuseys. Flannels of ail colors mid qualities. Publish and Fiench Merinoes. Crape De l.Hiiis.Alpncca lustre plain & figured. Piion, pi. 'id and fancy colored dress silk. Plain and fancy colored Bonnet silks ard satins. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons of every variety. rsiik. Velvet and Satin Vesi.ugs. Fmbroided. Tfiibet Damask, net, bilk, satin and Honey Comb sbawis, black Lace cardinals, ami veils. Blond Ihlii.g, Laces and Inserting". Bia'nls Bindings. Cardinus. &.C. Cambrick, Jackonct. Book and Swiss Muslins. English, Fieiith ami Ameru-an Prints. Shectinij, Shirting, L'uaud brown Drills, Sec. die. ALSO, A genera! assortment oi II Jill O 5 VjI 11 HATS, C APS, BOOTS SHOES, A general assrotment of Tin Ware, A large stock of Family GROCERIES, And various other things too tedious to mention. We have Cunsidt ruble.'' if not more, of almost every article the Farmer and Mechanic needs. ' In coiiiicctlun Willi Hie anuve esta'oiisliment is ine lare Hi S3 au;i I)i.t slSrry Owned by Mr. Cohuan, which has been recently put in fir.-t rjte. repair, for Di-tiiiing and Manul icturing Flour. Farmers or Merchants wanting wheat floured, may rely on having it done in good older and on the most favorable terms. As we have mane a permanent location, ami intend doing a legitimate business, we solicit a libt ral share of patronage, and pledge ourselves to l rcillJtr cntiie satisiaction to an wuo may ueai . i i i i wl" Uri WA Y TED . Wheat, Dpc. Corn. Oats, Parley, Flax Ztui. runners, Gtngseua. Snafi lioul Beesicux. Dags. Coon and Dctr Skins and all other kinds of countru produce fXy- Call at the XE TV YORK STORE, recent ly occupied bv Mr. Don van. FOSTER. KNIGHT oc SCOTT. Yincennes. November lCih, ls-ll. .3 tf. L S. H.U.N. W. W- CAHH ALLEN & CAltK, Attorneys and (lounstllors at LAW, Vincexnes, Indiana. "ILL attend, jointly, to the practice ol their profession in this and the leighburing counties of Indiana and Iili3 nois May 11, iSii-.. 49--tf . References. Hon. .mo. V. Davi.-, U asningtoti City. Hon. R. Dale Owen, Hart, Cumminos c)- Hart, Philadelphia ; Woodward cc Dusenhery, New York; II. C. Gwathmey, W. & C. Fellows, ' Wm. Mi ll, Jas. E. Pearson, Louisville, Ky, j 1 f ' 1 ' ' T. Taylor, 1 1 C. F. O T ,T : J . j. tvt ' ise, Wm. Ihirteh & Co. Yincennes, Ind.; Doran. lion. j. ti. Head, Jeilersonville, Intl.; rsonville, In W. Poster, Petersburg!!, Ind. loi,!soll. B . - -W V F L O V II . nnr j r . r rette Flour ou hand alid fuf 6hl b' MADDOX & HAY. Yincennes, March, Pub 1645 40 it. Tin' N E H ' S OIL . MILS. Tanner's Od on hand and for sale by iMADDOX Si HAY. Yincennes, March Gth, 18i5-30-tf. LEATHER. A LARGE bu of Sole, Skirting, Harness and Upper Leather, Kip and Calf Skins, on hand and for salg by MADDOX & HAY. Vineennrs. March (ith, 1845-10-tf MEDiCINE m SURGERY. ? iR- J- MANTLE'S OJice, the hue Samuel Hill, Esq., in TVtAe'a Bunding, opposite J. C. Clark's H.dct. ICr Residence at J. C. Clark's Hotel. incennes Aucustfi, 1844 11-lf. GOFFER, TIN AND SHEET IRON w a tz i: , 7k. f ANUFACTURED at wholesale JV S and retail on reasonable terms.Also, a larae lot of assorted castings and Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. July 2 1st, I813- 7-1 v. B L A N K DE EDS wiaiiss, tor sab at this olFire.

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I N offering such a miscellany as tho above perlodical to the public, we wih to make it clear ly understood what is the object proposed lo l accomplished by its publication, and what will invariably be t ie character of its contents; and by no species of disguise, or form of deception, attempt to make'fin impression or puin a favor, without possessing a legitimate claim to their en jovnieiit. .Sfaks Fa.milt Maoazink' is ape nodical w hose object it is to collect, condense and systematize the great oiass of standard general knowledge, contained in works so numerous and voluminous as to be altogether beyot.d ihe reach of mankind in general; and thus collected and prepare.), to place it, by its cheapness and compreheiisiveness, within the acquisition of ALL. We shall aim to give lli Magazine a chaiacter decidedly American, and to make it to this country what the Penny Magazine is to Gieat Britain. Hence we shall introduce, as far practicable, descriptions of American History Manners, Scenery and Natural Productions. In furtherance of this object, ws invito our fnends abroad to aid us, by communications and sketches of any thing remarkable. iare, or unique that may come under their observation; and we trust they will find ample reinuneialiou for their labor in the consciousness of having added a quota to the sum total of intelligence which is so widely disseminated thiough the medium of Siabs' Family. Magazine.' From this brief outiino of our New Monthly Magazine, the pubbc will see that no exertions will be spared to entitle it to extensive, pa. tronage. As a sort of pabulni for schools, and a treasury of knowledge for families, the leading object of the family Magazine is utility. It i inteif" ed that its morals shall bo pure, its informant-' authentic, and its at rangements in good taste. 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Papers discontinued only at the option of tbepublisher hile arrearages are due. gyAdve.rtisements making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, and t.Yenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same propoifion, advertisements nent without orders will, in cases be inserted until forbid, and charged accor dingly. Five dollars will invariably bo charged for advertising wives. RAGS ! RAGS!!! We will purchase any quantity of o!eti linen and cotton rags at this cAke.

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