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Tin; dreaiyis or lips Oh, there is a dream of eailv vuutb, And it never came n;air.,'Tid a vision of i:fo, of light and truth. That tliU aero., the biain: And love is ih. theme of that early dream, So wild, o warm, so new. That in all our af;er dreams, I ween, It's ihe. dream we'll no ter rue. Oh, there is a dream of cider yean. .More turbulent by far,Tiis a vis, on of t ! ..). and nf woman's tears, For the ihemo of tht dream is V.'-r: And ne Mil in the field of danger an J death, And we short in the battle's array, T''! we f.nd cut tint feme u a bodiless breath That vanishes awtty. Oh. there ia a dream of hoarv aje, 'Tij a vhioh rf gold in store; Oi soxs noted down in the tigurtd na-r, fj be counted o'er and o'er,And we fondly 'rust in our glittering dust, A a refuse of grief nnd pain, T;i our irnbs arc laid in that last dark bed V here thu vvcaiu of tin: woild is vain. And m it thu, from man's Lhih to ins crave, In the path which we all are treading"I there nought in this world's eaieer 'J'savc From remorse and self -nob. anhn' Oh. yes! there is a dream s jiure and so brish That the mortal to nh vn u i given Heth bathed in a sea of hvintr given ight. TUE DODSREITS CHILD; OK. w.vsnLcrro. AT eighteen. FY .MARY V. SPENCt.C. It wfts i cairn sunny day in the year 1750; the scene a piece of forest land on the Northern Neck of Virginia, contiguous to a beautiful stream of water. Implements of surveying were lying about, and several men were id'y retiming under the trees, betokening by their dress and appearance that they composed a party engaged in laying out the wild lands of the then frontier of the Old Dominion. - - , had apoarentlv ju?t finish ed ueir noontide mi, for (he relcs ol the banquet were scattered arouu-J. Apart from the, group w alKed a voting man evidently superior to his companions, though there was nothing obtrusive in his air.w hich,on the contrary, wps distinguished by hi3 affability. Added to this he we? of a trl! and compact frame, and moved wilh the elastic tread of one accustomed to constant exercise in the open air. His countenance could not have been said to be handsome, but it wore a look of decision and manliness, not usually found in one so young, for apparent ly ha was but little over eighteen years of age. 1 1 1 3 hat .had been cast oil', as if for cotnfott, and ho had paused, with oiif foot advanced, in a natural and graceful altitude, at the moment wo have introduced htm to our reader. S iddenly there ves a shriek, then another, and then several in rapid succession. The voice was that of a woman, and seemed to pro -eed from ihe otii?r side of a dense thicket. At tV.o firs? creani the youth turned his head in the direction whence the sound proceeded, but when it was repealed he pushed aside lbs undergrowth which separated him from it, and quickening his foot steps as the cries succeeded each otlier with alarming rapidity, he sorn dashed into an opm spaco or 'clearing, ' as the borderers even then called it on the banks of 'the stream, in the centre of which a ru !e log-cabin stood, whose well-polo poised over end. and the smoke curling from the chimney gave signs of habitation. As the young man, with a force flushed by haste, broke from th-o undergrowth he saw his compinions crowded on the batik of the river, while in their midst a woman, from whom proceeded the shrieks was visible, held back by two of the most rthletic men, but still struggling violently for freedom. It was the work of an instant to make his way through the crowd and confront the female. The moment iier eves fell ,a him siu exclaimed, 'OM sir will von do something (or rne. Make them re'ease me for the love of God! My boy my poor boy, is drowning nnd they will no: let me go.' 'It will be madness, sho will jump into the river,' said one of those who held her, fis the frantic mother strove again to break His grasp. 'The rspids would dash Y?t '"-' -ev-'s in a minute. ' : Uf- '"d scarcely waited for these 'its eye took in, it a single glance, -lUg nf the sad group. He recolihe child of the woman, a bold litiio.v of four years old, whose ha"J blue eyes and flaxen ringlet." made m a favorite wiih strangers and filled e mother's heart with prid3 whenever he gazed upon him. He had been accustomed to play at will, in the little enclosure before the cabin; but this morn !ng, the gate having been aceidently left npen, be had stolen nut when his mother's back was turned, readied the edge of the bank, and wis in the act of looking over, when his parent's eye caught sight of him. The shriek which she uttered precipitated the catastrophe she fea ', the child frightened at the cry, lost nis balance and fell hdlonr into the stream, which here
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.v.,,u nitu roaring along amid innumerable rocks, constituting the most dangerous rapids known in that section of the country. Scream now followed scream in rapid succession ss the agonised parent rushed to iho hank. She 'arrived there simultaneously with the party we left reclining in the shade, and who were scattered about within a few steps of the ac-ciut-iit. L c ''mate was it that they were so near, else the mother would have dunked in after her child and both been lost. Several of the men immediately approach ed the brink and were on the point of springing jr. afUr c,;iJt wien the sight of the sharp rocks ciowding the channel, the rush and whiri of the water, and the if ; f r. f n I- .. ... 1 1 .! . ( t r - mi any ii UK w ieu ge woere to iooiv ( r j the .my detereJ them, and they gave up the enterprise. Not so the youth we have introduced. Hi first work was to throw (.if ins coat; his next to spring to the edge of the bank. Hero he stood for a second, running his eye rapidly over the scene below, 3nd taingin, with a jinnee, the different currents an i the most iatit rous of the rocks, in nia; r to Miapo his course by them when hi tne stream. lie ha 1 .scarcely formed hi? conclusion when his gaze rested on a white olject in the w.ujr that he knew it once to le t!e boy's dress, and, while i n companions nghnt at his temeritv. vsere prevenb.-d, as niueh bv eonst'TtKition as by l!ie awe with which he bad already inspired them, from interfering, he p. u n g 1 In adiong into the wild and roaiin;' ran ,r. Thank Clod lie wi save tnv cliihl, gasped the woman, 'see there lie is oh! my boy, my d 3 r 1 i 1 1 g boy, how could I It avc on.' The VOlltil 11 XV ;-red to redoubl !us exertion?, f r they were now apprnac :hI I , III where st dangerous nurt oi the river. f r.-enntv: n n r ! r i n it mtivfcn 1 1 d pill narrowed shores, shot aii most perpend;cularlv down a dec!i itv of fifteen f Th ie ru!i ot the waters at this snot was tmnenious, and no one ventured to approach its vicinity, even in a canoe, lest they should ba sucked in. What thn would be the youth's fate un! ss he sp'-rd ily overtook the child! He reined fu iv sensible of the increasing peril, ami urged his way on through the foaming current with desperate strength. Three several times iie was on the point of grasping the child, when tho wafers buried the prize from him. The third eitort was made just as they were about entering within the inlluence of the current above the fall, and when it faded, the mother's heart sank within her, and she groaned ahmd, fully expecting to see the youth give up the task. lint no! he only pressed forward the more eagerly, and as they breathless iy watched, they saw amid the boiling wa ters, as if bearing a charmed life, ihe term of the brave youth follow in- Hose airrri that of the boy. And now, it: can ar row from the bow. pursuer and pursm shot to tue brink of toe precipice. An iRMftit they bueg thero distinctly visibh among the gias-y waters, that seemed to paue on the edge of the descent. Every brain grew dizzy at the sight. But a shout oi invoiuntarv exultation nursi trom tue spectators when they saw the boy held aloft by the right arm of the youth a shout, alas! that was suddenly clocked by horror wh-.-n the rescuer and rescued vanished in the abys. m A moment rather many moments elapsed, before a word was spoken or a breath drawn. Each of the group f;i that to look into the mother s lace wa i : n s SSlhl he her-e.t ha I started ea gerly forward and stood on the bank, a few paces nearer th": cataract, where she co ihi command a view of its foot; g.'zing thither with fixed eyes, as if her ail depended on what the next moment should reveal. Suddenly sin? gave a gi.ul cry. 'There they aie,' she exclaimed, 'see, and for a moment wildly turning her faee to Heaven, she hurried with trembling steps along the side the river in the direction of the tail. Everv eve followed hrs, and sure enough iherc was th 1 youth still unharmed, and still btilTettmg the watfrs. lie had just emerged from the boiling vortex below the cataract. With one band be held aloft the child and with the other he waa making for the shore. They ran, they shouted, they scarcely knew what they did until they reached bus side, just as he had struggled to the bank. Thev drew him out aim e-t exlifliisted. The boy was senseless, but his mother declared ha lived as siie pre-s d him frantically to her bosom. II is preserver powerfully built and alhl-tic as he was, could scarcely stand, so faint was he from bis exertions. Who shall describe the scenes that followed tlo mother's calmness while she strove to resuscitate her boy, ami her wild n-ratitude to his preserver when the child was out of danger and sweetly sleeping in her arms? Our pen snrinks at the task. But her words, pronounced then we may hope in '1",e fp"'1 f prophecy were remeillrpil afterward by more than one vvf., heard them. God will reward you,' she said, 'as I cannot. lie r.:Il do great things for you in return for this day's work, and the blessings of thousands beside mine, will attend you. And it was so. For to the hero of that hour were subst quently confided the destines of n mighty nation. Hut throughout his lorg career, what tended perlup most !o make him honored and respected, beyond all men, was the self-saeriiieing spirit which, in the rescue of that mother's child, as in the more ai gust svents of his life, characterized nUr Washington. The buyers of office sell by retail what they bny in grcs.
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I'fMICSu bribers, Wholesale Merchants, Man I -- i,t'i,.t,u,.r, o,l n..!.,... uk;i...i..'...i,;,. u'aeturer.-i, and Dealers in Philadelphia, recpeetfully invite thoe Meichants from the rfituth ami w est, wiio are about to purchase their tprn i;
and ,Sin)uner supplies, to cjl and examine their i '"C to call the attention of Merlespoetoe Stocks of (Joods. j chants, Traders, and Farmers generally, As ue intend keenini; on hand full and com-! brouhout the Wubash country, Illinois, and the
plete assoi tinents in our veral departments ol business, suited to the Southern and Western Maikets, we assure those who may favor us with a call, that no reasonable endeavors on our part shall be wanting to aive them entire satisfaction SILK AM) 1-A.NCV DKV (i 00 IKS Caleb Oope & Co , Morris L Hallo well fc Co. W. ec K. P. Keimnylon, 1G5 Market Street 1 1:5 Ui 70 1 1(3 do do do dj do do do do do do do do if, Drother ck Uo., A.-ddiur-t A,'. Itemington, Buck iV: Putter, Yard Ov (Jllhnorc, DOMES! IC AMI FOREKi.X DKY GmMbS Keytioids, MeFarland & Co., lu" Maikel St Burnett, Withers it Co., ''0 do John H. l5ro vvn vNc Co., 1;1G do KVese tV Hey leu, 185 do Importers of Cloths, Cassimers, Testings eye, yr. u ood &. Wilson, 65 Market St W iiU im H. Love, 147 do Imp trier f Hardware and Cutlery Y-ardiey, Sowers cV Co., I ll Maikel i Martin A: Smith, 1 Kf Oo Ibl.var.i S. IPouiv &: Co.. !o ? OiO do Kei;crs, Urotheis ."t Co., Importers curl Manufacturers of Saddle r Hardware. Craij.e, II dmes A. Co., 1 10 Marker. St i.luim Futd, 7 North Fmnth St Importers and Manufacturers vf Sad dlery and Saddlery Hardware. Faiibairo iV Co., 11 Not th Fourth VuLlUh'-rts, Iioo sellers and, Stat i oners. Hogan cv Thompson, 'JO North Fourth r.'iic o Elliott, 9 do I 1 tiah Hunt Oc Son, -j 1 do Manufacturers, Importirs and Healers in Carudai'js, Oil C loths, eye, eye. A. McCaibiin oi Co., 67 Chcsnut St CIaik-.un.Kich oV Muliiijan, 111 do l , . i I i T I jjouis, oit, xututif. ijuus, ja a; uorn and Paha Hats. W. E. & J. CJ. Wheelaii, 15S Market St Ltwiek, Jenkins iV Co. lot) d Munujaet urcrs and lir.pnrlvrs f China. Hurt licntcarj an I (iasi. James Tarns V (,'o , '2 7 .Maiki tSt ,1 hi; Y I.usht.ni, 215 do M aiiiac'urrrs and I)ca7crs in Dru?, Mi a'icines. Puials Oils, ej-c. Ooore W. Carpt nier Co Co., ;J0 I Market St. Samuel F. Tiodi, (late Henry i'ro'h vV Co..) 32-1 do Imp rt: rs oj H'ttches. Jen-dry. Fine Cut cry. Cnliil and Silrtr IViires. k-"u vV Co.. s. E. cor. Market and Third Sts U at-ou A: fill !( hum, 72 Market St Manufacturers of Umlrdlui, Parasol and Sun Shu tcs.Wri;;ht .V Urmhers, 125 Market St. Sleeper. others, 126 do Manujuctitrirs rf Cunu-s and Looking f.'',vs--v. and iJr-.tferi in Itruslu s, Hut. tons, ytri'et and Staple Fancu Goads. Thon.a-i lir.ich.'Jr., (!ate of I'lttsbursjh.) 1 Jtr J. jW.et St. Win. A Evrrl". 2-r, ,1.. uarns .v .ia-on, 12- .Market Si, l.p Stairs. Manufacturers and Importers of Paper I langin-js. Howell eo L'rot'aers, "so and 1 12 Chestnu vSt Jehu IJeaty. H Cht.-tmjt St. Man!' acfurrra nf Patent Pkor and I7'"nit a re Oil V luft.hu wu! Carriage Curtains. haie Maran!',' .17., - N orth Fittli St. Potter oo CarTinrhael. . ruH " do Impoi-f rs if ll)sicri. Cl:cs, Threads, Trimmings and Fancy floods. Setley cv Sevei.ii.- 2 .North Third St. Tlecnis Mebor, Arch .S"t Mannj U'urcrs and l'ipor!rs if Milita ry (tools, iurriagc Lures, J-dinges, Cards, 1 assail caul Ladies 1 fancy Triniuiings. Wm. II. Iliir-iiri.inn S ms, 5 I North Third St Manufacturer f Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Cli indi Hers. S,-c..S-r. Ellis s. Archer, 32 North Second St. Importer of Toys, Fancy and Slajde (ioods. A. F. OttMonrosp. 10 South Fourth St. Importers of Fancy 'lrtiPx, Co nils, Pirudies, Soups, and Perfnmert. II. OY (J. A. Wriuht, 23 South Fourth St Imjiorters of Prifish, French, Faney and Slajde Stationery, and Manufacturers nf Playing and Plank Cards. L. I. Cohen Kt Co.. 27 Smitli Foiuth St. Importer and Manufaclnrer of French .irtiticial L-lowers, J-: at her yc. II. Barton," 51 Chestnut St. Manufacturer of Saddles. Pridles, Trunks and Curjet Bags. James E. Drown. J South Fourth St. Piano Forte M inufacturer. V.. N. S. l.err. 2GG Chestnut St. Jan. Ifi. 18 15 33-Hrn. CHAIRS! G IJ A 1 R S 1 1 ' S TI 1 E suhs-r r, now on hand ;.J and intends constantly to k full supply of of almost every variety, and very eep, a cheap j for cash, or approved trad; icy His suop is on n .iter tetween tiusseron ami Eroa iway streets, and n.)t far from A. I. Datiitl's store. Cheap bargains can be had come and see, every one. JONATHAN SMILEY. Feb. 5. 1815 3G tf. justin tTmt; r- I Sam s splen-.Vcfr,La did team a fpfsii suprLYotu n o c; i: - an 1 TAS5, For sale bv JOSEFH liOSRMAN. Vincennes, Jan. 9. lS4.")....o,J--tf. F L O U R . '4 BBLS. Lafayette I-iour on hand iM ADDOX & HAY. Vincc-mes. March, Oth IS 15 4f tf.
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A JLE X A IS D Ell LA UGH LIN Wholesale miiS Setail
- GROCERY, IRON. NAIL, TIN AND SIIEE T 1 R ON S TO R E; wat tit si hi:i:t i:v ansii i r.iA. Southern portion of Kentucky, to our laige and verv general stock of GROCERIES, IRON, :ul, l iti I'late, -oiJ'r, Wire, Axe', LUiiian Vnrn, DOMESTIC M.LXUFCTURE1) AIITK.'L1-:S, W liich he onbrs for sale at very reduced prices for Cash or Produce. The head of the house residing in Pittsburgh, will enable us to be regularly supplied with all anieles in our line. Dealers and country merchants need not travel beyond Evansville for a supply of all articles they may need, and they would con-ult their inteiest bv Hiving us a call, as we arc determined to merit a shaie of public patronage. The business will be conducted by MR. JAMES LA EG Fl LIN, Jk. (jfj Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Peeswax, and all kinds of Produce purchased at the higest market price. Evansvi'de January 3, 1815 35-tf. CARPEMtER'f'LADD '& HOWES, p, l .RSQXS coniing froin New Orleans. inu tin; and r,et i public, generally, are invited our large and extensive asto ca snrtmeni ol k o o d s GROCERIES, 4V., 4yr. s w are determined to sell our goods at Louisviih? pries. e have also on hstid a large assort ment o( n o r s. s n o i: s , I51lOfiAXS, &,n. fC?" L'aH and see as it is no trouble to ow good g, H, is. Evaiviih-, la., Dec. 14th. 181 1 2-tf. : Hrrr ii i l C I : !zfdrl.) 'in 3 r n n gA . ' j MI A MFI,'L for past fnvor?, would inform - the i itiens of N'inecnnes. as well as those iving in the adjacent neighborhood and counties. that he is now prepare! to furnish tl.pn-i in piautity of Peer. Porter, ,Ve, Yeast, Grains, Com and. Rye. Whiskey, Pturh Ilrandii, X-c.,' t ttie sliortest notice, and on verv rpasonnM Mils for rash, and kindly solicits a continuation f the patronage ht ictofore extended to him N. 15. 1 he aoove mentioned artrch-s. he war rants to te ol ttie test una itv. ami fnllv P.mut f,. ... , , . J " ioy wiiico can ne nan in tlie western countrv. S-ptPmber 4th, 1811 14-ly. IL s fcJl'hlLM, Lard, Linseed, Ca.tor. iveai a root, Olive, and Tanner's Od, al ways on hand and for sale by JOSEPH SOMES. June Sth. IsiL !-tf. ! C-S-A3 'pHE W Es JE UN TONIC PILLS prepared and sold by the subscriber, are Warranted to cure all cases of Fever and Ague and Chills and Fever. rrj" Price per box 75 cents. J. SOMES. August 1st, 1811 1 - W a 1 e Si e , C 1 o c U s V J E W K 1, R Y. j, N. VHITTELSEy. E can be y y one door be found low J. C Clark's Hotel, on dlRh M; it i i r I: ii I cl rnnl SILVER-WARE MASUVSScon7T SEALS EXsz GRAVED, filLlUSGor SILVERmo. or any Hung ap. periaiiimg to his line ot business, done on l -1 O I L A IjJJ, the shortest notice. Vinr-enttes, Jan o,j is 15.--..31-tf. JUST RECEIVED, .QAHflJQ CARCAPADIJ I A wnnu J U H U VJ M I HIIILbM 1 " u w ...... c .-i a i, i iivi: i irr iiv. ) purify ing the blood, re-invigorating t - general system, the radical and pcrmanen cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hip disease. Stub born Fleers, Obstinate cutaneous eruptions, etc eVe., just received and for sale by J. SOMES. December 3d, IS J4 7-tf. WXtfTMJJTBeeswax, Feathers, Gingseng, Flaxseed, Rags, and Black Mustard sud. yOR which the highest price wil! be given u- in Drug, Paints, Oils, and CJr-cerics. or in pay merit of debts due J. SOMES. October 1st. 17-14-is-tf. the: v.vrs-:3sv r mi ii I'lM'' i, ., o p .i, ,,u ii i -i ,- - , i i -"- iiris .1 inn fia fn ilif minnpr in whir i ,, - , , c . ' i , i i t in inttrpc.f of I ip Srafp b is in hf nae I without making rmr condition worse than at present, but I have found that the only practicable way in which it can be done is to use my new CoiTee 5of, which aves lully one-third of the coffee, loses no aroma by evaporation, and as a minier of persons can testify, gives a rich fla vor to the beverage far superior to any other method ever invented. I claim it as my invention and have all the models with all lie improvements. I will fill all orders at low prices, say not more than double the cost of a common boiler. Come on then ye lovers of good coffee and Economy! IL AH DILL. Vincennes, Feb. 13, 1815 r7-tf.
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nijllj subscnbeis hiving entered into co-part- - iiert-hip in the rflereasstsle, JliHsss", &, E)itilV'ish to inform the citizens of Vincennes and vi cinitv. 'hat they ere now receiving: and opening, direct from the cities of Sew Yurie and Boston, a LARGE and GENERAL assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY KeeeiUly purchased ai-tl selected wiih gieat care. selves to sell on as fair terms forC ASH or COEN J'RV PEC DECE. as any house in the Wabash Hiicy. uur s CD s s ; iihii. oi J i Elack, blue black, green and cadet Hroad cloths. . . , .,s , r,., , . "tack, blue and Heaver and I ilot cloths. Eiaek, blue and fancy Cas-dmeres. Plain and fancy colored Tweed cloths. Kentucky and Steubenville Jeans. plain & fancy Satinet, krsey, beaver and velveteen, Plain and striped Linseys. Flannels of all colors and qualities. English and French Merinoes. Crape. De Lains, Alpacca lustre. plain & figured. Plain, plaid and fancy colored dress silk. Plain and fancy colored Bonnet silks and satins Ibmnet and Cap Kibbonsof every variety. Silk, Velvet and Satin Vesl.ngs. I hnbroided, Thibet Damask, net, silk, satin and Honey Comb shawls, Black Lace cardinals, and veils, Blond lodging. Laces and Insertings. Braids Bindings. Cardiacs, etc. Cambrick, Jaekonct. Book and Swiss Muslins English, French and American Prints. Sheeting, Shilling, blue and brown Drills, &c ALSO, A genera! assortment of li'jEHJ't'ft E4)IjIjCP II " t: ffff '? 13 iff M ik-JV, 11 ATS, C A V $ , BOOTS iSliOMS, A general assrotment of Tin Ware a l s o , A large stock of Family GROCERIES. I A -.,.;.,,... il.r r,;.o.... . . .. I w.. i. r. u. . :.- .... ... .r i . . . every article tue t armer and Mechanic needs. --.jBLMP In connection w ith the above establishment is the large Hill .15J1 Distillery Owned by Mr. Cc'man, which has been recently put in first late repair, for Distilling and Manufn luring Flour. Farmers or Merchants wanting wheat (loured, may rely on having it done in good Older and on the most favorable terms. As we have made a permanent location, and intend doing a legitimate Irirsiness, we solicit a liberal .-hare of patronage, and pledge ourselves to render entire satisfaction to all who may deal .. wua us. W A V T E J) . ICheat, Rye, Corn. Oats, Parley, Flax Seed. Feathers, Gingseng, Snuk Root, Beeswax. Rags, Coon and Deer Skins, and all other kinIs of country produce. ( -Call at the SEW YORK STORE, recent ly our'ec.,. .Mr. Don van. ''US'77.'. KNIGHT SCOTT. "otember lClh, 1S44. 5-tf. C 'H W. W CAHH. &, CARU, Attorneys mid Counsellors at LAW, VlNCKNft. SlfiASA. ,T7ILL attend, jointly, to the practice of their profession in this and the neighboring counties of Indiana and Illi nois. May 11, 18-11--. 49-. if References. Ilon.Jno. W. Davis, W ashington City. Hon. K. Dale Owen, " " In i r11 '-unimins Hart, Philadelphia ; woodward cV; enbery, New York; 1 ibUbwalhme W. & C. Fellow Wm. Bell, Louisville, Ky. .Tas. E. Pearson, 0. T. Taylor, J s & U J Wise 1?urlt;h Co; n iurnn i Vincennes, Ind.: P. Doran, N Hon. J. G. Head, Jeffersonville, Ind.; M. W. Foster, D , - , F. Johnson, f iei'uS..,iU. II ILLS OF LJiniJTG For sale at this office. GUINEA PIG flHE subscriber would like to dispose ot a few duinea 1 igs. I hey are said lo be rat exterminators. R. Y. CADDINGTON. February ISth, 1845. T A NNER' S O 1 1.7 O HBLS. Tanner's Oil on hantl and for sale by JM ADDOX t HAY. i Vincennes, March Gth, 1815-30-tf. LEATHER. LARGE lot of Sole, Skirting, Harfi ness and Upper Leather, Km and . - - . ' ' . . ' "u Calf Skins, on hand and for sa e bv ' J M ADDOX ct II AY. Yineennrs. March lith, 1845-dO-tf MEDICINE AND SURGERY. IR. J. R. MANTLE'S Offict. J - the same that was occupied by the late Samuel Hill, Esq., in Wise's Building, opposite J. C. Clark's Hotel. CT Residence at J. C. Clark's Hotel. ineennes, August C, 184-1 11-tf. IRON. npWELVE THOUSAND POUNDS assorted IJtJ , just received from Pittsburgh, per s. earner Planet, and for sale bv M ADDOX & HAY. March 12, 1815
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