Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1845 — Page 4

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THOUGHT AND DEED. Put! many n iiuht 1 1 . . ; T . t m tu any t lu i i - Full I:Miiv i !1.' died n !i. il.i i: i..t ,,-,..! , f t;.o: e,: oieis:,. Not i.iiv :;; in1 '!-.- it:e. Wlvn f,v t!,, rt r.' . . i'.: thf t r e is i-h .ken, !-l:uh c.r !o,r iai full. I''.: ;if lis t'.tiliii heed is t.iki-n Hy one th:it sees and govt: us ad. I'l.e tree may Ltd and he forgotten. Ami Kim if I in the earth rt-mti: n Tit fr.iin it juirt's rank ami rotten s"iri;iH vti;f't-.uiri lift' again. '("ho worl:! is with cira:i.ni tee-ning, A"'i i.i,t!:iii2 ever w holly dies A ; i . i things that arc ! tiovt'l hi seemintt, In id f-.r iii arise. Aral nature still unfolds the tisu Of unset n works hy Sj.irit wrought And not a woik liu lias its issue With hlossinj; or with evil fraught. An J thou rnayft seem to leave behind thee All memory of the sinful past. Yet oh, b' sure thy sin shall fiml thee. And thou shall know its; fruits at hut. Yeusf. Wi h a croud tni.'roxMji.', anv j e;s..n may coiiMnee himself that ferment or ye.i-.t is an orcsni.ed matter, termed entirely of globules. r ot forpust leu sliuht'v ovoid, fiov.i the three to the !,mr thousandth arth of an inc!i in dveurtt r. Sometimes ttieir suif.tcf seems to have a little tiil, which h is been regarded as a !:.! i t piriri nttai'l.el to the molhi r cell. Whenever tlif ferm-'iitatio'i lupins, the ea-t tloe.s not remain an instant, id!.'. Tim sm i;l roiind hi. dies bei'um" aitte 1 in all directions, and it the suSstn.ce under:;. im' ferment atnin is mixed with an a., lie I n a'ter cori nsclcK ht i oinc huger. as in beer-.voits, tlie the s::ri;l tails g'-t deythmed. and on aciuinnj; a certain size they he) ara'e tr im ti e ; an nt ginhnle, t. livehv them selves Hml give hirtli to new coj.nsrles. I 'l the tenm nlaiii'ii tf hei r fr..m malt, this scries of m in ti!ie;u ions irodu.-es a nimtitv of veasi st veil limes greater than what was a.lde 1 at th commenet inenf. d. Dread ,' SI nt m. A choice loaf of 1 read m iv he produced hy pit iarin-4 the dough in I he mual wjv, and then setting the loaf to he hake 1 int') a vtt au.er or any large kettle, containing a couple of .juarts t f water, and baking in litis mani or f .r Ml minutes hv the steam. It a kettle is u-aul, a couple of bricks may ho put into the bottom of it, standing out of the water, upon which to set the tin containing the loaf W l eu it emm s out of the ke?;!e. dry it a few in ment-in the oven, am! it is a beautiful loaf of bread is need be eaten, being wholly with. nit crust, must V e need hanily add that tho diu.L eood or the bread will not he. rrairic I ..r;l.., Vim New Y making Clt stl. ::r tit C'.Ci' A Ctirrespon.lent of th-' oik F:iniu r gives th! f'llowing mole of vinegar: Take a banc! with one head, ks ( t rvoiid (Toms vise on the bottom then 'I the barrel with h .1 shavings, laid light. 'fake ret tif'cil vvhi-ky. and miK it with frmn four to sjv times its bulk of water. Let the !etn:n ! tiif barrel be full of Imles. 't t it over a tub. and cense the mi xture of vv niky and water to drip owdv upon the shavir gs u' it is ad passed through into the tub. On first put!mg up the concern, a small tpi antity of Molasses should be miTeil with the lujuor. In passing through the preat --uif ice which the shavings allord.the ox gin of the air is brought 111 contact with the lienor and thus changes it to vinegar, Cu.-.ttuhcr.i, .Syn..vi .1 . ' The seede id these vi ( 'tables may he Kept lor ten or t ivo ve-irs, id th'.so are h. st which are from two to five t ars old, especi.tlly in producing a r 1 v f. uit In plant ,ng cucumber s, ahes may he used pleni 1 Til J I v . They :n;.y bo pi.t int the ground rs s.i ui as it is th v and warm enough or. if the scwon holds, luik. t!i( v may he brought forward in pets in the h"'.le and transj lauted. A good lie seed on the bottom side of an 1 " 1 '. turf, which can be carried where wanted, and w ill aid the vines w hil ecay ing. l'ntirif 1 itr "!. C,i:,nt!xr Of this thor are a great numhei of kinds which thiler c.msiderably in excelieuce Those most in use are the lhumhe.id, i'hirlv Vuik. Savov, niid lot! 1 hitch. The dium head is the (urgent of these, nml keeps best, but is vol y coarse and poor in fl.ivor. We prefrr f. r earlv use ti e Ih'.rlv Sugar I..af. nml i'.r late, the Ked Dut.di. din', Oreen Curled ivoy. These last however are pour headers-, nud rphre goad cultivation. W'e have always found it best to git forward the plants as oaiiv as possible, as the late ones have always given us trouble on account of insects. Cabbage seed w ill succeed best on a bed where a good fiie has been mado of brush or other material. Frnirir Furmrr. ".Mr.! Ma! Cousin Bi',1, Ic's iti t!.e par lir with sister Sai, f.nd ho keeps a hiitln' her 'Coniii Pi! b . 1 1 i n cr niy Sa!." Yi's'tn I ST'ed him 3o i: ;vir so minv iiniC'S hite her on tvr iiioiilh ami tho larn ii pa! duln't Imilor 1 hit, rnoihrr.' 'O'.i ali! never mind Xed, I (laes lie .jidti'i hurt !ier mn-;:i.' nart her! h r by tjopli, s';n lor.ts it. shr- do"s, cog :-he kpt. n Ie:t:n him, and I'l iti't fay not'i-n but just snnHi hrr lips as th. .t;-.ii it 'twas good, - ho did. i ? . i d it nil through th ke-y holf. I'll re ititr-r-al hui:, hy, gosh.' ti ' "il 4111.' 14 v o learn irom t'.c ollicer- d th sfaouT XVi'.r Kng!c. 1 it night from Gn'oiii, u Il'O l p ace she left on Saturday mo: ninj. a I it, ;!., t f n t too Meaou r ( hit r had I lit .irrived ihero from ot. I'L-tcis an u rr'!'orttu in? oJississijipi fiigfo-r at that point than it had been for twenty years. The rivr -.v.n.s rising fast at (lalena when the War Fagle left. .Tho next boit will prooa ny 'Ting s'-me particulars.

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wmmm 1'ioin the Indiana J-'armer and (iaidener. The X'lovs er ;nicia. Spring I'lotccrim: Iin!!s . -' ' r 'Cti. I ! yntMiiihs. .:rci-iis, 'i'lilfp-wil! now have lioiie fuiVVCT:!!. lt-t tll'i S"f( sl'tllks h" cut down, as the ripening of the st ed stv rely taxes nti 1 exhausts llie powers of a p.ant. Sou)-: p.'rs.riis are accustome-!. v( I I t '.he bid'M h it- llowered, to cut olF the top.s, as if to do tho most mischief pos slim:. The siifepss of tho next year's flowering; will d 'jm;:d very much on tho care u'iven to your hods now, Many b.dhs. as new bulbs; and iho tulip, form entirely other s .e !ivae;;it!:, form the flower bud for tho next season. Tho leaf i t'ie m : -; "ts ,' ! m-aiis of doing tins; in it tip:- perfected the juices which ro returned arid deposited m the. root. If tho bed is fVft to be choked with woe ds, and your bii.bs robbed of nutriment, or if tin; soil is It co.'opnct, or if tliere i tiomiioli tnois-ii;r-, or. on the other hand, too litt'", the bud ( r bulb for the :: t vr-nr wi I bo. weak-on-'d. A very doep bej, or a sandy soil, n il, stiiii -ieutly prevent ilic effects d tot miic!i wat-T. 'I'ho surface sh )ti!d lie rnell )'ve! hy th i i'u'-.n !, and thoro-ig'ily weedeii. The 7i.i-v.' ca-cfii cu'ttvahTs ra.se their b ilbs every year. Tho .-artful a: t.'or am ae it ar T:; i -.'' :et the-in a! ; year, why vo:iv!er, lr.on ye.'.r to lib-; do l;0 noorlv 'the .1 . iiiolt-s mti.t cat them, or wot ins prob ainy i : . ; c. ro :u--m;' but the ; r-t worm in a ilovvr jj.-u iJcu is eateless ind ileuces. W bt.-u ho', hs a rais.-d, n sh u'd not be A;l temier d me uioil the le.aves re dry. sommor it autiiiii-a iwcrm i u bs may be 110'V pl.H.o d out. (iludi) 'us. Wc are surprised that this Hue .--oMiei like plant is not more exteii(I to auorn e-ini ns. yar.H. ati latnls. A ftv n 1 1 e 1 1 . only are found in our gardens. (Jreaf attrm: v has been given in Europe, especiaiiy in B liiium, to raising new variete s, am! in mv toagni.icont kun.'s aro tiow fonnd in iviropeau collections, which, so far as we know, art not to bo had for love or money m America. The hull), or rather c.uru), increases very rapidly, -ami bv ;i lit:' .; attenti n our; ;nay obtain from a few. a v ry laroe supply. 'I'lieymiy bo planted .villi go ml ell'-ct it) rows, in clumps, and in ! ds, but not singly. A sand) iosm, well mixed with leaf-mould, is tin-it lolig'.:. We usually remove the top soil, and thi n take out ami njct about twelve inches of the sub soil, making, in all, about twenty inches depth; return tho too earth, .mother with omufh romnost if leafmo'.ihl, sand, and thoroughly decayed ma mire, to fill it; phut about four inches 1-p. Vhe; i:;e;( cirin j fr. m l'ie top oi thecorm. i your p;;' ts aro rov.'ini', .'arni;i" every dav ; if yon see a sawdust like maiter about t'loin, they need alio:.! inn. On searching a perforation will be fuml in loo stein. With lenknife soht th stem down from the hole until you reach the worm whi ih caused the mischief. If this course is not promptly pursued you will lose both stem ami root. With n thin strip of bass matting, or a bit of green ribbon, tie? stem m ly bo tied and fatcur,d to a rod lor support. In do n- yards, and in the scanty grounds of city yard, ( lumps of ten or iiiiti' tj gladioli woul 1 have n v- rv 1 a 1 1 ' 1 1 1. 1 appearance, os;o -ei.iK c i n iii:eren: vanotir-s, instead of being mixed, should be planted in separate, but (onti-ru-otis pa'o lc s. TtJi'Tose. Th ; b -a itv of its pure white l'iorets. but esperiaily the delightful odor of this fragrant flower, has rendered it a favorilp wh.erever it is known. it is very ten !er to frost, and must not be p'aut-t-.d oat until about ihe first of May. It h to bo treated like the gladiolus. Its effect is heightened by b ung put in a half .' hadft. w here its pure while is relieved by a green back "round. The fl iwrstem rises from two to three feet and requires a rod to sus tain it. Tho fragratvc is so powerful that a few plants will, at evening, scent a whole garden: a circumstance will known to owners of pleasure gar hois, who render their grounds very tit Ijjhtful by dispersing ihest;, and other odoriferous dowers, m various parts of iheir grounds, thus loading the dewy evening air with delicious perfume. They ma 3' be planted in ten inch pots and sunk in tho ground until they have bguti to blossom, .when the pats may !.? raided and conveyed to the pa: b'r or verandah. A single plant w ill s iiti- nmes make a room disagreeable; by its excessive odor. Tim roots are imported to F.ngland from Italy, as that climate is too I mm id and cool to perfect them or flow-ring. Hut, in our sod and climate, we have foutid no mlhenltv 1:1 rar fr- in oil s.cts, toe Xo yard or garden fin 11, wc'i I ,r h'l' hSll'VI 'd he whhout tubero-es. V. wis i 1 'o.?. It i he: ter, when one n out plantis eroun 1 at hand, to tu I'n'hs .irf 1 f two kin !s: lliose which hnve a etnihor of coi's, or slvi-is, one within the other like the hvacinth, which are called Mnicntc.l hullo; t!i -isc which consist of anunih.T of scales.

01.lv rCtichctl to the hsst, like the lily; h it whit sre called Cornis. nre only n solid mass of feculent 111 uter, and wbi.-h modem h.!anists tlo not n !;,-, to he hnlhs, ht;t ca'i uiu!err;r.)u:i 1 Kterns 'orniR tl not rc iuire tuliinc up so often as hui is; m l when they aro intended to remain several vo-us in the ground, tliey sliouhl he pi intcd from four to six inches t!te nt first; as every year a to".v conn will term ahovo the old oi.e,- a- I thns if planted too near the snrf.ire, the t erm in B ft - year., viii he p s!icd O'.C f th : r'..;ei.l !.--'!

which havu betu IkjU'hI liirtno'h the willter into tho open garden. Kosos, gerai ilium's ezaleas, cape p'ssauii'ies, fuchsins,

&c, will he wordertu'dy invigorated by such treatment. Tho tea ri'i'S can Iiardlv lie brn"lit and Uensjnl to Df-rfer ti'-Jii in p"ts, nthl those who have only t-eeii the penurious growtii and diminished and a un co hhissoms in the parlor, have no idea of the beaiitv of these roses. We usually excavate, a place two feet sq tare, :md tvvi) fet't deep for each rose, fiilmg it with sandy loam very highly enriched with leaf-mould and decayed manure. Tho trouble will be repaid four-fold , for nritire no t:r linde a plant that forge Is to be -oale-fnl for attention. !u turning out plants, put the left hand Li such a way upon lhn top ns th.at the -1 1 t i i shall i-uin'; between (lift second ami left haiul third lingers, then invert tho pot and givo llm bottom of it two or three sharp raps, when the pot will come ot". If the plant is in a li ly. growing state, and the outside of the hall of earth is covered with fine, white, new roots, it will be be?: to put the Lad into the ground without disturbing the roots at all. But if iho plant is n.:t growing, the earth may b" carefully from the roots with the hands, taking caro to break the fibres as little possible. Spread out the roots as much as possime in every direction, ano cover Mo wn!! due t nrth. Directions will be given at the proper season for taking up and re '.rittvfig plants for winter parf -r use. lo-'i bushes will neod attention, as worms and hugs have begun the r depredations. Wh-'Ulho number of bushea ilimited, hand-picking every day or two is b'-.st. l'or a large collection one must resoit lo mo; e genera! meiho ls 1) reii-io your shrubs, which aphid-cs ami worm inft-.-r, with soap.-uds, made of twopooiuls of ir.'utfe-cil so.ip to fifteen gallons of water. This is by far ihe most t'tli'.-atuous ih vuhf eihcacious course f.r dtstroymg injects. As llower seeds e -mo Uj). sec that they 5re wtli weeded, and if crowtied, thin tliem out. Wtj won't! recommend the cu'iti vation of sonic old-fashionetl ll owers. Xoiidng is nioro showy then a bod ol poppies of mixed colors. llolj hocks are becoming very great favorites, and we saw at .Mr. ! iofj'iier's, near Cincinnati, last summer, tl iw- 'rs as magnificent, an 1 as well worth having, as anv dahlia. The varieties f Itipi. 10 should be sought for, and for tho--e who have seen nothing but tha white and blue lupines we niako an extiaet fnon Mrs. Loudon's Comp.mioii to the lh ewer (Harden an admirable work, whi'-li, though professedly written f a- ladies, m iv In? us-'-d with rrdit b every holy who cultivates) a garden. LcriNis h''iin'msir. The Lupine. A joins of iierhace ins annuals and perenniuls which contains s-me of our most beautiful border flowers: yellow, blue, white, and pink lupines are anions the oldest border r.nnnals: L nanus is a hea-niful ht-le .Tinual, with dark blue ilower.s, a lAtive ol" (h.hf .rina, and re.piiioy; 'iii-' u-u.tl treitment of ( 'uliftirni-i annuals. I,, itiu'ttbilis nod Cr:u.:!t:i:ik!i ate splendid plants, grow in t the In i j: ! : t of four or ic e feet, and branchiiii out like miniature trees. L. ptilyphyllus ami its Y oietii's art-perennials, anil they are splendid and v 140: jus mow ing plants, with spikes of Mowers fr nil one font to eighteen inches in length I,. itroHititriVi!" is a handsome drawf perennial, and L. urb-treu when trained against a wail will attain six feet in height, and in sheltered sitti.i. lions it will grow with equal vit;or traineJ as a bush tied to a stake. lntif:ilhix u a perennhil from ( 'alifomiii, with very Ions; spikes of blue fl wers. All the species will thrive in eomin 111 louden soil,- the annuals nre propagated hy needs sown in February or M ireh, iii.li the porcnsuils by tlivision of the roots. p, -jT C1.;- r-,n -he coh brated Irish orator once pan!: 'The only inheritance I could l-nast of from my poor .fath r. was the very scanty one of an unattractive face and person, like his own, and if ever the world has attributed to me something more valuable than face or perfon or sny earthly wealth, it was because another and dearer parent gave me a fortuna from the treasure of her mind.' V'Thc papers represent Gen. Jsckro i as bein-r very feeble. A letter fiom Nashville says: 'The old Nero'" answer to the en piiry after his health is so characteristic of the man, wo will give it. I came within a few moments' time of choking to d-'aili, last Tuesday, Sir. I thought l was gone, Sir upon my honor I did, Sir, When th- A mighty takes me, SiT.Tli "wil! do it sudd mly, Sir; I shall go in a raomttl', Sir shall choke to death, Sir upon my honor, Sir." The Pittsburgh (.'a.:ette, speaking of the Insurance Offices of that city, Bays: 'We had four office a in operation here before the fire. One of them, tho 'Navigation," w ill pay all losses, and. have 5') or $f: 5,000 I f'.. Another, the 'Firemen's,' will pay fr- iu 'h) to 70 cents on tho dollar. "The V ;U)." will pay 00 cents on , . . 1 111 . 'TV. . . 1 .. the tjoiiar. ac t pronaniy mot o. 1 no ",iuu n, a new institution, wi. vtrt of H" losses.' pay a .arge 2Y n i c h v , t 3 o e 'a A: j i; w i: l it v. !. H. WHITTELSEY. I n ll c.-.n be found fl or.3 doer b-'Iow J. (Jink's hotel, oi. A"r. Ti.fT) Market street. N 'V&' S IL VEK- WA HE M 1ATr. a en: a ED, COUXTY SEALS ES Z- G HA VEIK ClLDlXd ir SILVF.niXG, i.r any thing op p rtnii.it g to his line o" I uir.ss, done cr the shot ( st n- -tice.

GREAT WESTESN. f 7? Ml LI undersigned have juir roceiveil a DAKGL: and ITT, SELLIC'l 11 1.) assortment oi' s'r.'H'i.s: ji.y: .f '..'' i' Bry G-oods-direct from lMiihid-ddhia, which will be offered to the public extremely low lor ready pay. Believing 111 general that the credit sysiem is injurious to both parlies, we have came to ihe conclusion to abandon it as far as practicalde, consequent!) we will sell our goods at such rates as will I induce purchast rs lo buy of us. We w il,

; t.Xcli;trigo goods for almost nny kind ol country produce. iNow Inends give us n o.aii ttatrouizo a couple ol Hoosiers, aim i . 1 , 1 1 . .1 let in live ami let live. v iuu is me use of nuking the rich richer, and leaving a couple of poor boys who have nothing to back them, and cheer them in their onward course but honesty of purpose, integrity of principle and industry ol habits, to grope their way unrewarded. We so licit the patronage of tear former friends and cu'-iouc .-rs. and of the public genera. ly. .1A HS A: Kl V KIINDALL. Viueetmes, April 8ih, llo. lc tl. SUPERIOR EYE-WATER, arraiilcri lo I'licci a Cure in all cases oi soresic oi !lie 'Ae, AKISlAG FKtl.M hOl'Ah v.AC-tjS, tT'CJl L'UhDs, iv C. f 3 5 II l-Til' are no complaints more freJ ipuent than those ari&iug Irom sure iiii-l Itiiijined e,es. In casus where toe sort ie ii produced from constitutional complaints, ti.e subscriber d-es not .-retend tii.it bis liye-Waur can t Ift-ct a cure Hi-.- disiase is beyond till outward appiicaturn but m all cases of a td chat u t-f, arising from colds, or from any other csuse.and in aliases of weak eyes accompanied with a running of water Irom the eyes in fine, in ah tho local diseases of the eye, the Kye-Water ot liie subscriber is believed to ie an elfjctual cure, us can bo proven by the testimony ot hundreds who have been relieved by it. The subscriber has been so frequently called on for 11 lately, that he has determined 10 olfer it for sale; heretofore he has distributed it gratuitously. Ho now olfeis it for sa'e in ounce bottles price only 25 cents each. For sale by llm .subscriber at Vinct iitn-s, and the Drug Stotes of Messrs. l'eck and Somes. Tne following testimonials in its favor are erestnted to the public. JOflX COLMNS. Yineennes, April oih, 1815. This w ill certify that I have fiO'pienily us"d ihe Kvc-VY aier made by John Collins, l''p, myself, and have seen its effectswhen used by my family and others, and in all cases of loenl inflammation r nd soreness of the eyes i have found it a specific. I know of nt) application f r sore eyes that I have ever found to compare with the Eye-Water of Mr. Collins, and I must cheerfully recommend it to the public as one of the very best remedies ! have ever set-n applied in ali cases of .- cal diseases of the eye. JOHN LAW. Vincennks, April rth, 181. We concur fully in the opinion expressed by Judge Law relative lolhegood eflectof Collins' Kyo-Water in all casec cf focal affections of the eye having used the same ourselves or seen its ( lit els when used by others. AHNFJiT. ELLIS. II. FAUN TLK ROY. Vl. J. IIEUER1), C. M. ALLEN, JOHN ROSS, N. SMITH, JOHN MVE US, do-tf.) MUCH V.L R. MeCtiRi). COMPLAINT R AS boon made by llmse who wear s the labor of us i-oor I auors, that! our prices are too hitli. it , are tliey too high, customer? I will tell you, w hy vo l think they Ere too high! ou allow a man only one-half of the lime to make a garment that it really requires, to make i t t m I . i it; particularly w hen made of Broad cloth, j One coat nnd a hall, the Union over, is alio wed lo be a week's work; and in fnct. m some of the Eastern cities, I have known journeymen to be discharged, for attempting to do more; for the reason, that they could not do justice to the cloth. Now, gentleman, cheap trurk depends much upon the quantity that a man has to do or have done in his establishment! (Tive me plenty of work, and I can, even hero in Vincennes. work as cheep, or cheaper, then our cr:.ft can in the Eastern citi'-s. For example: ono Tailor makes five coats in a week, and has I wo duUars profit on each coat, over and above rent, I'.rewood, cutting, journey men's-w:tges, and risk of fit; tmd another Tailor nuikes t,:n coe.ts. and has one. dollar profit on each coat for cutting, rent The man, tiiei oi .- . 1 . L - ' . I . - I . 1 I. r. ,. . ore, uia; uas one uoonr, n," n muin ney, as that one who gets two dtillars profit upon each co-it. 1 will try, I y the assistance cf public patronage, t t.meut! this 'complaint.' i will reduce 'my prices still more, as it is work cr die;' then gentlemen, if you wish cheap Tailoring done, call ou uie, and you shall' he accommodated. But in return, you must accommodate, me with the I2ar-gc;-, or something that will tie equivalent. Almost ail kinds of produce will ie taken irice. the Vincennes cash markc. SAMI'EL COC!iEN(Jtir;. iiiccnnes. A (M-e I, I 15. 1 1 -'hn.

A L i: X A A i ) I i l l , A L i i 1 1 L 1 A Wholesale and Uetail (JROll.KV, IRON. NAIL, TIN AND SHEET Hi 021 STORE; v. Ti.K sriti:i;i, i.vansmli.i:, IA. VM' beg leave to call the attention of Merchants, Traders, ami Farmers generally, throughout the Wabash country, Illinois, ami the Southern portion of Kentucky, to our large and very general stock of (UlUCFAUES, IRON, ails, Tiai S'late, 4 opiei, IViiT, Ac, Cotton Y:nu, DOMESTIC M.lNUFCTl'IiEl) ARTlCldiS, Which he cdfers for salt! nt very reduced prices for Ca.-h or Ihoduce. 'I'hc he;id of tho house re--idinc; in Pittsburgh, will enable us to he regularly suj nlietl with til! unifies in our line. Dealers ind countiy tin rt hunts need lmt travel beyond

1'vansville for a fii.plv of all articles they may need, and they would con 11! t their inteiest by giving us a call, as wc :ire determined to merit a shaie of public nntronncrc. The business will he condiietcd by MIL JAMES LAUGI1LIN, Jit. tj'J Feathers, Hides, Tallow, Ueeswax. ami rll kin-Is of Produce purchased at the lowest rnaiket iriee. Ilv in-ville .Inrnirirv 3. 11") 35-tf. VI To Ti 'S l5?3 ' V 17-J2 T 7 rw a i i i a n b-: ii i , ' I ' 1 1 A - lv r t I j 1 r p.ist jai'ors, woum nirorin - the citizens of Vincennes, sa well a those livinj; in the atljacent neighborhood and counties that he is now prepare lto furnish them in any juanti'-v i f Ever, Porter, .-Vr, Yeast, Grains, Corn an. Eye ll'hhl.ey, Peach Eraiith, $-c. At the shortest notice, ami on very icisonable terms t"ir cash, and kindly solicits a continuation ol tlie ;ttroiiHe heietofiire exteinlt'tl to him. . . is. 1 lie .ii'ove mentioned aruel.-s, tie war rants to he of the I est tuality, ami fullv equal to any which can he had in the western country. .September lib. ISl 1 M-ly. k;BjVE':b. ' n "i H E It E has been much inquiry run! legislation as to the manner in which the interest of the Stale debt is to be paid, without making 1 1 r condition worse than at present, but 1 have found that the eniv practicable way in which it can be done is to use my new 'of fee Pol, which saves fullv one-third of the coffee, loses no aroma by evaporation, and as a num her of e rsons can testify, gives a neb flavor to the beverage far superior to an yther method ever invented. I claim it as my invention and have fill the moth Is with all the improvements. 1 will fill all orders at low prices, say not more than double the cost of a common boiler. Come on then ye lovers t f good coif and Econonu ! II. AMHI.L. Vincennes, Feb, 13, loilf) I7-tf. i M i e e Tf S hereby raven. vit the Laws pa-scd j nt the t'.venty-nintli session of tlie lienernlly Assembly of the St;ito of In-h an;i hnve b 'e:i received, and are ready for distribution. Also, the Treasurer of Kuox county I as recently received n hirtje diiih-b-rof the Revised Semites of 18-13, and are fir sale. Price two dollar per vol ume. W.M. R. McCORD. Ci'k.Vincennes. April 20, 184518-3'. VA I A J A tt LK I'ROPEIM V For Sale. ,X TJ WILIi sell all my property tim 'n Knox county, la., coucistilfetS'ing ot a large c''t .? r vt nnnrvti ? vn S A W M I LL in firstrate order for busiiiess,to which is attached a large Distillery. a 11 in full operation together with all the adjoining lot3 connect ed with the same. The Distillery is under lease. Abo, one-third of lot No. 150 on Market street, adjoining the Market ground, on which is erected a two story dwelling house, the residence of the undersigned, with all necessary out buildings. This property is pleasantly situated in a healthy part of the town, and is desirable as a re sidence. Also, one-third of lot No. 127, adjoining the above, on which is a two storv house, occupied by John T. Colman as a (irocery store. Also, two tenements on Market street, on a ground lease just above Col. Clark's Hotel one occupied by I. N. Whittelsey as a silversmith's shop, and tho other by Burgess cV Dubois, as a barber's shop. Also, eleven building lots situated in different parts of the Borough. (Jreat bargains may be had. J. L. COLMAN. Vincennes. Feb. 20th, 1 8 15 '-IH 3m. JUST III TIME, S - Njf Uncle J-Sam's splendid team a riii.sii srpvLYrf n o v i: - ll I fi: , and TA!i. sale by .IOSE1MI KOSF.MAN. Vinccnnrs, .Ian. !. IS 15 32 - - if. CHAsHSi CHAIRS!! "M1E subs-Tiber, I rs now ou i and !UU intend j of constant;' to keen, a Sllfi V. SZ JS 1 Ml s of aimest every variety, and very cheap for cash, or approved traJ-. 2T H: sii"p is o-i i nter hetweeii IJ issoron anBroadway streets, ai d n- 1 far from A. B - Daniel's store. Cheap bargains can be hud come and st c, every on'1. JONA THAN SMILEY Feb. 5. l S15-3o tf. a ?i k i) i: i: d s Neatly i.rii.tt.l '.;; ':) 'i i.ajirr Also, a great vatic! i.l ..il.t r LS!di.k. f.-r sa'c at thin ofTicc.

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V ish t inform the citizens ot Vincennes and vi cinity, that they arc now tereiving autl ojiening, direct from the cities of IS'cw York and Button, a LARUE and GENERAL assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY (& g) & 0 Q Recently purchast il and Bt lec.teil with aicut cure, cxprcbsl tnr this market, w hich they pledge themff Ives to sell on as fair terms forl'A 11 or COUNTRY l'R( DUClh as any house in the Wabash Valley. Our stock consists in part, of Black, hlue thick, green ami cutlet UrouJ cloths. I5luck, hlueaiul LJeaver and ihlot cluttis. l-Mack, hluc and fancy Caseimercs. Plain ami fancy colored Tweed cloths. Kentucky and Stcubf nville Jeans, plain Sc fancy iSatini t. k. rsey, heaver ;ind velveteen, Plain and striped liinses. rianiiels of all colors ai,.l tual itiesj. l'nlish and Ihench Merinucs. Crape. lie Uains.A Ipacca lustre j lain St fiRureil. Plum, plaid an.l fancy culoretl dress ilk. Plain and fiuicv colored Honnet silks and Hatinn. liomiet ami t'ap Kihhons of every variety. hlk, elvit and S.itin Vest:ngs. lhnhroith',1, Tluhet Diuuask, net, silk, satin and Honey (hmih shawls. Black Lace cardinals, ami veils, l'lond lidding. Laces aritl Inserting. IS raids Hintlini;s. C;inlinv;s. tVc. Camhrick, J.ickonet, Honk and Swiss Muslim. Uniihsh, French ainl American Piints. Sheeting, Shirting, blue ami brown Ihills, Ac. Ac. A LSO, A general assortment of QWfLYSi HO lil 15 tt 11 Al. gTTl CAPS, SiJ HOOTS tk. S1IOICS, A general assrotment of Tin Ware, Ji E s o , A large btock of Painily GROCERIES, Ari l various other things too tet'ious to i r 1 1 i . t i ; i e have ' Cuiisulrruble : it" not mure, of almost every article the Parmer nml Mechanic needs. Iii Ci.r-tnectioii with the above establishment is tin' Jt Hill :md )ifill-ry Owned by Mr. Cohnan, vvhith has been recently put in first rate repair, f"i l'istilling and M.nmItitnriini r lour, runners or Merchants waniiiig wheat lloured, may rely on having it ihii.e in go.ul oilier and on the most favorable. t rms. As wc have made a permanent location. a"tl intend doing a legitimate Inismess, we solicit a liberal share of patronage, and pledge ourselves to rentier entire t- h t i e f a c 1 1 o t i to ail who i.nv d. a I with us. W A V T ; i) . Wheat, Eie, Com. Oats, Eiir'.ej. V.i.r Seed. E' others, O xititsemi. Sunk llort, IJ( siiur. Ea gs, Cuvii and Eur Skin, and all Other Lin ls of crunfri jiroiluer. rr-p Call at the SEW 'JlK STORE, recent ly occupied bv Mr. Don van. bOS'l Lli. KMOIl 1' SCOTT. ViiKVhiifs. ?v ovem! tT Kith, !s4 1. ,Vlf. CAUTION T 0 ALL! LET ALL Till: WORLD TAKL .OTCI-:. and cartful not to hui the(ugar coaled) I AlrltOVIhl) lADIAA vi:(a;iAitLi; rn.i.s, unless EVERY HoX ha o it thk whitten SIUMTL'IK OFHIK OHKil.NAL 1NVETOH AND PATtVTKK, C HENJAMIN SMl'I'II, M. D. rBMlEiSL pleasant 1'ills possess powers to open ali. the natural drams of tha system viz: the LUNChS, KIDNI'YS, SKIN and IK)W ELS hitht rlo unknown in the practice (A medicine; ami so competent has been their triumph over all oilier medicines, that many have been led to suppose ihoy contain some powerful mineral; but upon examination by Dr. Chilton, Kaxdoli'H, Huntington, and other?, this gu6picion is at once proved lo be groundless. Sold in New York at 179 Greenwich street also by Kuhton & Co., It) Jlstor House. Pamphlets to be had of agents gratis. N. I. Persons will also notice on th) top label an engraved Indian figure, cros sed with fine red print. The oenuino may aUo be botioht with safety at I)r (luion's, corner of Bowery Mid (Irand street, and Mrs. Hays, YAW Fulton Ptreet, Brooklyn, and at respectable stores throughout the United States. N. Y.. Feb. 27, Mo. 3'.)-:m COPPER. TIN AND SHEET IROM XV A It li , "ft'TANUFACTURKI) at wholesale f and retail on reasonable terms. Also, a large lot of assorted eastings and Stoves. For sale by N. SMITH. July 2lsf, 1813. 7-ly. THE VINCEHNETGAZETfEIS I'CBLISHKIJ KVLUV TIIKI.'SDAY BY K. Y. JAnSA'TO.. TEK.MS f 2 00, pttil in udvnnre. it 50, If pind during tir first six mon t hs J.'l 00, If Wit pari during the firs six Months, 5, Eorsix months. Papers discontinued only at the oj.tiori of lht i.uMishrr .vhilo arri'Hrai;ert aretluo. (j-yAdveitist'ineritK making out; sij unre or le-s will le inserted three tiini s (or mm dt ll.o. i i ) t .vrritv-llvp rents for every sulipijiient in- eilion longer atlvertiseinents in tf e nme proj.ti!ir'. atlvertist nieiits sent without orders will, in a, rases he inserted until forbid, mid churned .u't'or dnmly. Five dollu will iiiv.iri-.iMv he rharcj f.,r a vertirin; wivc.

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