Vincennes Gazette, Volume 15, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1845 — Page 4

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v ft: the Lor!svu.r.K :h:m ::. i . Hemp Inspection. I" ! i fit in;) gi owi'i -s of Kentucky- v. sue r-v the annexed I .-tier Irom t:u; S reurv of tho Navy I: me final inspection the order diroctir. ' )f hem .) to he mado at Ros'.on. lias been r.-semdrd, and that pur Irises will hereafter be m ale in the west. The full supply of suitable hemp for (ho navy of this United States, n-v devolves on tho fanners themselves. The foil and climate of nuny parts of Kentucky is well adapted to ita culture, the natural strength cf the hemp is n it snrpassed by the production of ; .iy comr.rv. Have the hemp rot:ed in water f a uniform temperature, not r-';A;.N' , then thoroughly clean'' 1, widcum. up to the navy standard, &;! i fter Mippl yin the government, be sought after tr the commerce of th'J world. . ewis g. sanders. til as a' I ill!, JJarrust )lh. lb 15. AW 1 '1. f.u( I UN 1 . ) July 1 to. Sir: Your letter of the "i 1 l inst. iivbeen received. The soiTre!io;i-; nu f fer, that a quantity of water r-ti-l tieni: p.elverlicd for, so as to trive n .itic- io the farmers in season 'o prcp.ro it, wd be fn'.lv considered at an e-rriv da y. i"ot bi'in ubl.'. aft jr rt'!!t.'e;iuur t concur fuly in the propriety of t!ie order whirh directed that the fin d inspection of hemp must be made at Boston, 1 have e:u3fd that order to be rescin led. and the inpt-v-uon ma la hereafter at the arin:i-''s in thewct. will be coadu-ive. !:i thin dispen?in with tho s :cjuJ m-: 'ion, 1 feel desirous to iinot . t. ;e neessu v f vigilance in the eiischsi :e of your otlic'ial tluties. If mi inspection at tho we?! shall be found tliioien: and sab, not opIv will tins cluiicre have been juatifi'jd and the action of L'onre-s upon the subject j-.pprovtd. but the hemp-growers of that region must necessarily feel the benefit in future of an extended market, and en increased demand for their valuable staple. Very respectfully. Your obedient servant. G. BANCROFT. Li. wis Sanders, lis p , Hemp Ag't Louisville, Ky. - ' Csushia Food for IIors?s Ad admit t tie importance of crushing food for animals in general, but we fear its value, especially for horses, has not been often enough d .veil upon. Neat cattle chew their food twice and the horse only once, so that cattle w ill be more likely to fatten weii on uncrushed food than horses, bogs, vcc. The following, from a writer in the London Agricultural (lazet'e, is valuable: Louisville Jour. 'i'wo horses in good health, in daily work, and as nearly as possible equal in szj and ae, were select-d for the experiment. They uero each allowed rive pound. of oats, (forty-two pounds pr bushel, ) end sutticiency of goo i hay, of which they consumed about seventeen pounds per day each horse. The only difference in the feeding consisted in one horse having the oats thoroughly crushed, end the other bein allowed the oats unci ushed. On the fourth day of the above mode of feed, the solid exci Clients e f each tiorso were examined. One hun !red parts of the dung from the horse fed on cru!icd oats were found to be depri' fd of ad the nutritious matter contained in the to d, and to consist e f woody fibre, mixed with the animal secretions end mno salts, while one hundred pattsi f the dun from the horse fed on uncru?hed o.tts were found to contain ou 3 fourth per cent, of nutritive matter, consisting of starch and iduien. which had n .t been acted on 1 v tho stomach, mixed with the ordim ry co.i ftitueiits of the soli 1 excrements of the animal lb s arising from the i:ahilny id" the horse to perform jer feet masticition, anil must vary w ith circum-o.anoes. such as and rapidity of feeding. The same horses wore then fed on cut and uncut food, consisting of hay cut into ch -tf. and hay uncut. At the expiration of the third day, the excrements were examined, but no chemical difference in their compoitiou vf3 detected; the food in both instances was found to be equally exhausted of its nutritive matter. The shorter period occupied by the horse in tiding its stomach, and consequently greater amount of rest obtained, and the means of mixing food and preventing waste by cutting it into chaff, requires no observation from me. but will be material points in this mods "f feeding. Wire Fenced. Tfio only places where we have seen iron hurdle fences in the United States. 3re a: Mr. Woolsey Hell Gate Neck, N. York, and at Mr. Cushing's, Watertown Msssachussetts. These were imported at a considerable cost. We are of opinion, a good article, four or five feet high, and sufficiently strong to resist cattle, may be male in this country for twenty cents per foot, running measure. Coat this with coal g?ss tar, with a handful of slaked lime mixed in every gallon, and the fence would la?t a century or more. If we must have fences, we greatly prefer those of iron hurdles. They are tdegant in thair appearnee, are seen only when close r.t hand, and, in consequence of their greal duration, are much the cheapest in the end. They can also bo taken up very easily, ;ni replaced anywhere when wanted. It

iMmiiianiimimid. . iithh-t-i-i is tho only fence which should bo tolerated on a lawn or near a trentleinan's house. When constructed wi'li connected chain top, it is strong. light, graceful, en J, to our eves, highly 01 uameiita'. .Imerica-i .li-riculturaHst.

I & L? .'-3 3 a e3 V V v.' ' rg lli: sub.enbcrs wisn erot)y to ;nforui the Hiblio that thr-v liave '.he above estab'ihment in full operation, and fire prepared to iill orders for castings ed every pattern, having at present on hand a creai variety of Hollow-Waro patterns, s'urh as A'a'A .i an J LiU. ( uoiled shes. ) urfiii tt (it Stat' Po.'s do to (10 Cttrri'ifi'C an-l li'ii.ii oils, S'i'd ri its, .Iivlironi. jA)skill'ti, I) If Alii, (aiSiirf,: stf-i) h'td'cs " " Tr i A'lfti'a " " d.ilJ.'ts S-iuc- jufi . hmi Si,'iih, V Tnoe wh'i own mills and other estub iisbni. .r-p-r:: (fl&T ROS cearm would do well to cive us a call, a we er n f no-! em w ' S H A L'TS, n : : i.s r M) L K s , mmm. iiad rounds, t'AKHIAtii: UOI.I.KilS AM) Sl.lDl.S. JAWS Sc SI.IDLS Vull SAW SASH. (.'AM t.Nus Feu; corro.N" rAcrouii:s, j.i;i)iA(; maciiimis, filum; MILLS. C.RAll". 1! A RS, PAVL.MI.l l'LAIiiS. ( TLLAIt (IRA I KS, SAII W KlCillTS. l'MU'CHS if divert tit patterns, saw-set.-;, ODD SIOVK I'LATKS, St'. i 1 L lwUHN TS residing at a distance, and wisiiing to hCg trade in OASTIXUS, can be furnished with every variety of Hollow Ware, Andirons ami Boxing ou very rensoable terms, by giving the subscribers notice. W. S. CAN AX &, J. B. MILLLIL Yincennes. May I'd. lSlo. 51. if. T. & L. SL b. V I X , WHO L K S A L It 1) K A LK 113 I N staim.l: and i-ANcv Ko:u:f(i. ami domestic j)iiV .et)is. Main s'ntntrr, L-u-tivn.!.:-:, Ly.. gTjl-l'MCTFUr.LY invite the attentien of country ir.erehtmts to thedr larue and well selected stock of FALL A XI) WINTKll (J' OL)S, among which are the following, just received: Bl io. and green Blanket Coating, Black, French, and English Cioths, Do do do (.'assimeres Blue Satinet. Flaid Cloak Lining, New stvlc rich Prints, Merrimack and Fall river blue Brims 3-d and I-1 red oil Prints, French Plaid Ginghams. Black and colored CainKric.", Russia Diaper and Crash, . 3 1. 1 , and t'-t brown Cottons, :5 J, d-1 and 3- i bleached do Brown and bleached Drilling5, We have on hand, and keep constantly. Jeans. Satinets, black and colored Lustros, wi r-t d and satin Yestings, cotton anu and 'o!vet, dd -kiui. Cae worsted Screws, C an v is, lalniL' We hii'i-r, .lac. met ( .beiibrie', book. Swiss an 1 mull Musuos. Cott-.n Yarn, Caivdjwick, Batting, Button, Needles, Pins, -kein and spo d Cotton, Sewing Silk. Suspenders, Ilo-iery, Glove--, p'ain, plaid and embroidered Shawls, Patent Thread, Ribbons. Laces, Edgings, eye. All of which will bo sold low for cash. T. & E. SLEYIX. An-. 20. 1845. 1 1 3t. A (t v:.-a77'b ') K'N store, jOO barrels of Kanawha 'I Salt, I HO barrels of New York Salt for sale low for cash or exchange for Wheat, Oats, Flaxseed. bv WM. BUIITCH. Yincennes, July 15, 18 15. 7 tfft S? rniHE subscribers will sell at PUBLIC - AUCTION, in Lawrenee illo, Illinois, on Monday the 22i day of SeptembCr 'twEHTYtFIVE shares of Slock of the I incomes IJranci of l,ic State Hank i f Indiaoa. Terms: Notes negotiable in said branch Bank. JAMES NABB. I 'vir's cft .e estate JOHN SEED, oj J,C. IHleij, deed US'f received 25 doz. Skillets and Lids. 8 doz. Ovens and Lids for sale low, by WM. BURTCII. July 1, 185. 1 r,-lf' ATTOIINEV AT LAW, V1XCEXSFS. IA. f4 gtt 1 'ie same formerly ociil"""cupied by Jud-e Law. on Water street. l An. 1 1. ' 15. 1 1 Om

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Q-SCO I'ues for Fifitj C 'cuts.'.'.' JJ) riiOSPECTFS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL JOURNAL, rpIIi: t'Jitors of tho United States J., urn ul propose to coinnietice, with the next ses-sion of (Jonurt'ss, a weekly puWication under the above tile, to continue through the whole session, at the unprtvt'uVnkd I nv price of FIFTY CA'7,S7 to e;i !) su!i.-icriler for a volume of Jive hundred It will contain a faithful and impartial record of both Houses of Congress, the gi?t of all the important fjieecl.es that may he delivered. &e. Cie. The m t competent reporters will he ein-

pioeu anu nonnn? snail prevent it teing in ado worthy of the patronage of the put'lie generally. The Journal will endeavor, in its records, to da justice to both parties, so that both parlies will feel allowed to patronise tho publication. It beinir the lontr session, as it is called, the volume will contain at least 500 pages,- each number will contain sixteen pages cf solid matter, which will enable the publishers to eive all the proceedings wuitiiy of beinij piescrved in b iok form, for binding aiid future reference. The exceedingly low terms will iace it within t tit; reach of all,- the publishers hope that their friends will use their exertions in obt-jininy subscribers. TIlIOPiULCS FISK, JCSSK E. DOW. Vt;!ii,ix!-"i, Ait!f'it 12, 115. STATiC UV INDIANA, Kx iX ('oi'NTV, ) KNOX IMiOBATE COFUT, ) X, IV J n it i'ekm, 15 Io. ion n r 1 1 z p a t r i ; Vs. Iizabeth ttichatd, Marv Mor gan, T-'ie-op.'iiius .woran.l rutiaiuvi less-a tshtinkle. le, John ehanFatiny iia.ii! kle, Martha Fuzpatrick, Azel )Paitition. o.amey ati.i lt-tsy ii?s wile, John A. Stanley and D-dU-his wife. Joseph Hoover and Keleeca hi? wife, John I loop- I er, James Hooper and charah j Hooper. J 'MIE said i'.iizibeth Kiehard. Thoophilus Morgan, Mary Morgan, .Marthi Fitzpatr.clc, Jesse Shaukie, 1'rudy Shankle, J dm Shankle, Fanny alias Bebecca Shankie, Azel Sianley and Elizabetli Stanley, are hereby notified that on the first day t f September, A. D. IS4o, the above named petitioner tiled his petition in said Knox Probate Court, against them and the above named defendants, that the same is still pending therein, and that unless the appear and answer said petition, on or before the calling of the cause at the November term of said court, tho same wih be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. Test, ' W. Pi. MeCORD, Clk. Sept. 0, I !5. 1 1 at. (Printer's fM 2.V RACES. fSMHERE will be a race run on the Yin-cenne-5 Course, on the l'hh of September, fir a purse of -So '(, between Kirkmau's horse of Gibson county, la. , and Mays' mare. of Allison Prairie, Id. Several I'ther races are expected to come' olT on the same day, therefore we would sayto ah lovers of such sport, come and witness the race. Every thing will be conducted with ihc LTreat"d propriety. V 1 X ( I'd X X E 3 J O I' K E Y C LU U . Sept. i. 1815, n :it. FTX pursuance of an order of the Knox Probate ('ourt, the underigned will exposo to public sale at tho Court House door in Yinceimes on tho 27th day September, C-15. bet ween the hoots of 10 A. M-. and d !'. M., lot No. US, in sai l Borough, on a credit of nine months, t;ie pure laser giving note and approved security. H. FAUN PLE ROY, ISAAC MASS, Comm'rs. Sent .1 i s tr, 1 l :?i o v 6a C V, T r i A M -iiv j j is. It Ml. PliiDUtil Sc'ioii' ilooc, cuutih, Lhlirnct. G ENTLE lA N caoahie d t, 4 acuoifr En-dish and Clas.dcal Sc boo I, cao tmd a:i at. vantaeeous an i perman-nt situation, if f.pplieation be made toon. tjli'O per 'jtiarter or 9 100 per annum will be i.nia ran teed. Apply to School district No. I, town h north range 10 west. Sept.J, 1815 II tN 'S'yt"'!--The undersigned are jirepared 10 lurnisli. to order, any style, stz1. or pattern of WOOD TYPE, equal, in evcrv respect, to any manufactured in the IJ. States, at vcrj lotc prices! Our Types are accurately cut, and cleanly and neatly finished and warranted not to become i: jured by any usage to which types are ordmari'y subjected. The woods we use are mahogany, box-wood, fcc, endgram, anil so prepared as to defy the action of w ater or the atmosphere. Having just completed new and improved machinery, we are prepared to fill orders at the shortest notice; am! being practical printers, and one of tie having nine rears' experience as a job printer alone, we ilatter ourselves as to our ability to give satisfaction in every case. MAR FIX & JONES, V. U'. cor. Sycamore and Third xfs., Cincinnati. A"g. 0, '15. Id tf. W ANTED. hushkls good riax 11 P.Piifj sjceil Vvantcd. for which we will pay the highest market price in coodsor cash. MADDOX eV HAY. rj fice, the same that was oc cupied by the late Samuel Hill, 3vl Esq., in Wise's bui'ding, opposite -J. L. Llark s Hotel. Rku nc;; M J. C. Clark's Hotel. Vinjciine?. An;'j,i ISil. 11 tf.

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rMlIE attention of Country Merchants is requested to the following cauds ot various branches of business, all of whom are provided with the best assortments of goods and merchandize from the foreign and domestic markets They ere fully prepared to supply all articles needed fur the country trade, and on such terms as cannot fail to suit customers either in prices or quality. HUU Hood. .Staple anD jjac.ry StlU (SosDs. RonrtiT L. Smith & Hexdluson, 170 Pearl strat, Peck, Nicolsox & Wright, Vi'J Pearl stictt and 'd0 Hearer street, Gt:o::oi- H. Williams, late of Williams, Rankin it Peniman, 21 Exchange Place, opposite the Exchange, 3 doors from ft i lium street. jann ant) Staple Dnj C'toots. IIallock, Mo i" nt it Billings, 137 Pearl street, one door ei'iovc Pine street. Hall cc Parson, 40 lf'illia,i street. Single Dni 5otTJ5. Merrett. Ely et Co., A'os. 50 and 52 Jl'U'iam street, bi.trcen Wail and Pine strict. jorJ.i't 'T" DJincstfc Dcj (T orin. Doremes, Seydam et Nixon. Xo. 159 A'ysait street, corner Liberty st. opposite tlie po ;l office. Angei.i. it Co., .No 17 William slrfel beticec.a E.c di ige PI ace anil Heaver st. Getters it Piieles, Ao 50 Cedar street. Hates it Masterton, Xo. 2G Liberty st. C I'oi'Iiery. IZavttjc lOnai-r. Tjiomas F. Fi'-ld. 101 Eroad street. R. F. H.wiLAM). v2 Maiden Lane. . Stevenson. Ao 270 Pearl street, one door from Fulton E ink. 1 fa rd ware. 7iav"Dtuarr, (Tutlcvp, Utic iToo!?, Vr., (f:cr mau auti liucvtran, covnpit'dtarj rbci-ij tlifnrj frt tttc Ifnc. Osi-.ohn it Little. :?3 Fulton street, oppn. site flic United States Hotel, between Pf ir7 aod Water stnels. DknN'STotw- et D;r:iow, Sign of the -Padlock,'' G3 Pearl street, near Broad street. Andrew Id. IIal-ted, Ao. 7 Piatt street, sells only for cash. The cheapest Hardware Store in the city. SSoot and tflior. B. XV. it C. F. Howe, 151 Water street, oiic door from Maiden Lane. jjeenr.!) auti 7J:tslt&!) Dvu, CChcriifral.i, Uss. Otl.v, Jcvfiinirra, UruMjcs, Vc. Iso, 4Jir.tfu.-i e?;tcr, 4Jlate a:fa JJcib Johnson'. Moore it Taylor, 1 Maiden Laoc, ( uji stairs.) Iyc SiniT. 73 -a . Sttias, ;A?L,f fcJooU-j, -1 rfD.-s, Sec. Willi am Patridof. it .Son, 27 Cliff street. jjrvlncr, t m4?s, Covtis auU Cassrls, UfritJ fiiS"?, cp!)iu- CiL'oi.strli, Coat (toxtis.Scc. D. A. Booth, Importer and Manufacturer of all kinds of Trimmings, Xo. 1C0 Wil'iam direct. Mies'y, tec. U.YDbV Deris eTnmmm'js, stccn, Globes anJ jAja'otre)as!)cvi, fu cbrrn Tiavfrty. Lof :s .t Q-'AOKiNisuni, 20 ft illiam street. i!U;'i UtireS', lobr ? , Cr ca ' o a 1.T S c a v fs . c Cays, Stuck'i. I tarns. Oil .Stilts, vtc. JoMN M. DUMKS it Jones, 100TiViCWl St rut , earner if J!ii. Toys i:N;f.isii, ;-:;.Ncii am ir.RHA rM y conns; rjiii: i: ( ki us. J. W. Holcerto.n. Xo. 75 Maiden Lane, four doors cast of William street. vn ENcif . r..;rfsii vV ;r.n3i an rNrvcnnnsTAU.MiA pot Kirr ci tIdllRY. SflSMJSCS, ItRUSIIES, r.o.iiiis, i A n v is i:s, .! i;t:lry,to vs a c. William Novt-s.'dl Cedar s(reet,itp stairs, bet ween Pearl and JFilliam streets. JJii-sca! 2jsi I't'iiicni. tec. PUBLISH EK3 OE MUSIC AND M A N U F A C I U K E L i S OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. F. Riley Sc Co., No C 7 Ereadway between Duanc and Eui U streets Firth, Hall & Pond, VJ, j roadway, corner Park Place, sote aijents for Cliickering' s Piano Forts--cesters celohrated Pianos. PATENT HARP FRME, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY AND MUSIC STORE. Glenn, Root: us ec Co., Ao. 152 Fulton street, east of Eroadu-ay. AVat Iits te Jewelry. ns: AVATCfius. S. Hammond Si Co., of the late firm o Renedict and Hammond, will continue the selling of fine WaleSsej, Jewelry ami Silver Ware, at the old stand Xo. -11 Merchants Exchange. Fine Watches, Clocks Jewelry andSilver Ware. Samuel W. I'ened vt. Watch Maker I). Beach, Jew elle.-, A'o. 5 Wall street,

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IVIaidcn Lane. Josryt) f.tUctt'-i Strrl Jrns. A complete assortment of all kinds of tiie above well known Pens, on cards and in boxes together with a large stock of; cheap Pens in boxes, constantly on liand. Henry Jessop. Importer, 01 John street, corner of Gold IMPOnTEnS OF FaENCil ANU KNGLISII FASlT A N I) stapl STATIO N E R Y . fl IVilliam street Xea York. English and French Tissue and Writing Papers; Sealing Wax, Wafers, Steel Pens, Parchment. Inks, Fluids, ite. Manufacturers of Account Books fur the trade. Paper's of every description at the manufacturer's prices. Domestic Stationery on commission. James Y. Rich. Wm. M. LorxitEL. UltlTTAXMA AM) TINWARE. Plain Japanned, Tintcare. MiixziEs et BnoTiiEit, :i 1 Cli'f street. Cwprts, Oil Cljtka, llus. Mattings, Dructs, . Ac. R;;i-) e:; Smith, Jr , 251 Broada-ay, opposite the Cily Hill. lit ) lirn's Patent Ohns Fountain Lamps Jur Campln ae. ALd, W'tLbs-s supujr Doubled D.s4'i'Jtd Canada ne. i . . . J. O. Fay, !;' Fulton street, Sun buildin r. Manufacturers of Perfumery, Cosmetics, Fancy uap, ey A lex nper & John Ramsay, successors to N. Smith Piemiss, sign of the Golde:i Rose, 45 Maiden Lane. ' IX I S T 3 i .IS A T E II I A 3. Wcod Type, Cases, tStanih, Furniture, G 'alleys, Ac. Also, Xeiv and Second Il tnd Printing Materials. Wells it U'elij, Xo. 32 .Inn street. TYPE AXD STEJU OTVPE FOUNDRY. James Conor oc Son, 21 ,ln.i street corner Xasscut street. C A i' S . ..', Cap and Fur Store. N. B. Wilder it Co., Xo. 5 Maiden Lane. Manufacturer of Wilder s Patent Salamander Warranted free from Dampness. Silas C. Herring, 130 Water street. R A Z O It S T II O PS. Manufacturer of the Cilecrated Magic Razor Strop of four sides. L. Ciiafman, 102 tfiliiam street Sold at Manufacturer's Prices, hy all the Hardware and Fancy Goods importers Prices Reduced 33j per cent. PAPER WARE 1IOU Comniainn Paper Ware House. Eugene Ely, 71 Fulton street Xe:c York. July 2 1, 1315. S 3m. CINCINNATI AGENCY. HMIH undersigned having opened an office in Cincinnati for the transaction of a General Agency business, otFers

018 services in that capacity to the cm- of the patronagc heretofore extended to him. zens of tho Wabash Valley generally n. 13. The above mentioned article, he wnrHe will give special attention to all letters 'rants to he of the best quality, and fully equal t addressed to him on subjects requiring or!8"' which can be had in the western country.

imparting information, lie will also be! ready to at'end to any business that may be entrusted to his care, in purchasing Goods, Machinery, Furniture, &c, shipping the same via river or Miami extension of tho canal, as directed, lie wiii also negociate for the sale of lands in any part of Indiana exchange the seme for goods or other property, also, will effect sales cf town property in the principal places on ihs Wabash river or Canal, and will strictly attend to whatever other business may come under his direotmn and notice. Peisohs desirous of purchasing small parcels in this city, will find it much to their advantage to advise the subscriber by letter of their wants, when the same will be attended to without tho expense of ser.dinur a person here for the nurnose. A small charge will be made for services rendered, which fee should accompany the application. Office No. 05 Sycamore St., opposite the Theatre. R. C. GREEN. Cincinnati, June 23, 1815. 8 m4. Refer to the Hon. John Ewing, Vincennes; Kinney, Wright & Gookins, Terre Haute; David Rryer, Esq., Covington; W. R, Rover, fniiamzpnrf; S. Colman, Attica; J. Ih Semans, Lafcyette H. P. Riddle, K?q., Logamport Samuel Glass, Peru Gov. Rigger, Fort Wayne Hon. II, S. liane, Lrawfordsvil'e. SAL T . feXM BARRELS Kanawha and Lake Salt for sale low, by by MADDOX 4. HAY. Vincennes. July 24. IS 15. 8 tf. . ITS T 11 EV F.I I ; Si , ' and Harness Leather, for sale low for cesh. Also a large lot of Upper Leather, Kip, Calf and Morroeco Skins, together with binding skins of yarious colors, and for sale by MADDOX & II AY. June 2, 1815. 31-tf. J O B"VO RK OF EVERY KIND DONE NEATLY AT THIS OFFICE

YD for sale low for Cash, a uenc-r assortment of . tin . 5 ; au Sa - e5 V4r;ntlt5 SU, pf,. rJJ)t;af i ' fj , "t"' ' ' Filack Mustard L:( ' . aad Flax Seed. June 1 L 18-15. ', tf. ALKXANDp;!! I.AlTC'ii; .. . . GROCERY, IRON. NAIL, TIN A N I ; SHEET 1lOX S'fOIifJ; W TI1J STISl.F.T. m .VH-Idf . bet; leave to call the attention .j v chants, Traders, and Farmers 5e!.; -j.e throncaout the Waba.-li count rv, Illinois, ;:;el : -- Southern portion of Kentucky, to our i.srje r; ; i t r very ironorui s;oca oj ."'ali, Tiii I'latr, L'o?;'U'i Wlse Avs, $'sas53 Irsrti, DOME STIC M.lXrFCTl . ARTICLES, Which be oilers for gale at very reibircd prior, for Cah or Froduce. The head of t:.-- Iion-e o -siding in Pittsburgh, will enable us t ee re-ui ly supplied with all arMe'es in our !i:.e. !!. ah:and country lecrchants need not tr ivel bcyot i Evansvilte "for a supply ot" all arh.des they u.ay neeJ, and they would con.-ult iheir ieru-t ! y iilvina i-3 a ca!!, as we are ileterr-.ive ' to liie. it : share of public p-atrona-rp. The ! m'i he con.iueted by MR. JAMES LAFCillLIN. J rj Feathers, Hides, Tad aw, lleeswax. ar.l re! k'uai-J of Produce purchased at the higi st n.a.kc price. Evansville January 3, ISio :'."-tf. O A v n .4 5 rraini-; undersigned would inform hi fi tends ?.nd customers in genera'; tl he has removed his shop, to tliat v. hi eh was forme: ly kept by Daniel Wniimor where he may be found at a!! times. 11is now prepared to do work in the ! o--1 manner, latest eastern stylo, and on i': most liberal terms for cash or approved COACIIKr?, BUGIKS. HAKIlOUCIIliS, GKJS, AM) XV A G O X S . Can he made at the shortest notice. I,;; having laid in a supply of wc li-ser-.s. nt timber. JOHN P. CRICK MUR. Vincennes, April 2 I, 18 15-17 !hn. r- r.--? 1 1 - "' m2Mkls!i 'Sr i iii2at tiu a sPi (HSi) MmmL kmrni kgml W S Bd. Bd. 1 A 51 15 2, SO. 'pHANKFUL for past furors, would infer;" the citizens of Vincennes, ps well as th. liviii'-; in the adjacent nei-dihorh e.(l and counticthat he is now prepare 1 to furnidi them in any quantity of Peer. Porter, .lie, Yeah'.. Grains, Com and Rye J Flunkey, Peach It randy, cpc. At the shortest notice, and on very leasonahlp terms for cash, and kindly solicits a continuation g-eptemi.cr -itii, it-n n-iy. Waichcs, C: I c l w te J K W K lilt Y. !. N. WHITTELSEV. E can be found Zy M.J2. one door below J , j . LiiiiK s uoiei, oi yirX . Market street. 9 1 ' t ir S 1L YEli- WA RE MA M ,-t3 J a. e ji idj , -m2js&' GR A VED, GILDIKC or SILVERIXG, or any thing ajpertaining to his line of business, done on the shortest notice. Vincennes, Jan. 2d, 1815. ol --tf, JUST IN TIME. ., -"T E-.J IT I . FACTFRi:i . - - II II f 1 TV JCS, "Hl-O-! 1 FEESH SEPPLYoi U 11 O V I J -il I 2-: S , and TA Si. For sale bj JOSEPH ROSE MAN. Vincennes, Jan. 9, 1 S 15 -o2--if. N store 25 boxes pressed T!!oV C! jf Stearine Candles, clean and superio) lor summer use, for sale by the pound oi box, by WM. BURTCII. July 1. 1815. fl-tf. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TEKMS i'Z 00, If paid inadvanr: j $2 50, If paid during tr first sii months f 3 00, not paid dur six months, ?1 5, For six months. Tapers discontinued only at the option cf tii publisher .vhile arrearages are due. crjA dvertisemrnts making one sqnre or lm will be inserted three times for one doJi"a'r. an twenty-live cents for every subsequent in.-ertio longer advertisements in the same prnporfioi advertisements sent without orders will, in a rases he inserted until forbid, and charged aceoi dingly. Fivedollars will invariably le charged for ad vertieiiij; wives. 1

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