Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 October 1833 — Page 3

nL.lCKl N'G. "A Sabsciibei" asks Inr i. r.fMnf for

making Marking, "a his family is numer ous, and purchasing at 1 CI per Lottie i more than he can well afford." We sub m one whir, is eivpn in the Ann-.le de Chimie, by the celebrated Fiench chemisi lU aconot, who pronounce? it to be, as com pared will, all the other known Marking irxn Day's to Hunt's "undoubtedly the cheapen and the best." Macerate one pound of malt in boiling

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each printed written opinion?, adverse

'o the view of the question presented by the President at the previous meeting These documents having been severally read The President declared that he had determined upon the course to pursue; and. turning to .Mr. Dunne, required him to sign the circulars to the oihcers of the rutom, directing the removal of the de posites. The Secretary of the Treasury replied,

that he had duly considered the subject in

nil,! in II , fit c t. r ' trial III- II ""'J u'M-nicirii a rS II.. of plasty o VnUi we rifted',, it8 bearing,, and coubl , a.u c-z ol lamp Mark; then evaporate 15,ng of any such orde

to the consi-tence of ,;,te; and rhullvj

ler. Whei

eup

i lKiJ In Philadelphia, on the 15th ohimo, Mr. Robert Ormsbi, Merchant, of the houe of Chambers Garvin L Co , of Louisville, Ky.

i

not consent to

men evaporate;, ne juing of any such order, te; and final I v !,.

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inixupwiU, l ,. 2 t.2 ,)live 0l ,,, TIP Pritlent, who as his flatterer-, tell i. am to sp.rad very evenly, dry speed. -,,im, was "born to command:' turned from IV, ami f-l.iMp hrtiljantly, -a i h very littlcjhi9 Minister of Finance (with a cloudy brusoing, w.nle itneuher burn? nor irjares jhroiv no doubt) and directing his eyes to the Iculiuii .--Lwjrf.jn .. Mag. (the Attorney General, said

rr., ! Mr. Taney, I APPOINT YOU SECll'iat wont cold zL-ater do. Much h pjVrARV OF THE THEASUI1V. been said m favor of cold water and Us. There was no mistake in (hi delicate ediciency has been, in some measure, insinuation. Mr. Duane was no longer Iy appreciated; but its hidden virtues "re. Secretary of the Treasury. Oliver Crom. - i i I. J

couanuy developing iur.-e.es,a i men jweJI couii not iiave ,cne ;t m hetter !

tcai, mora'., ami every icai remedies, iye Exeunt Omnc the inot nith'uU and obstinate cases. j

The 1) 1 1 1 v Tiy Pie-s gives the following

account of its application to a mob in the

A LL persons now indebted to me, by IL account, note, or otherwise, are hereby informed that Doctor J. I). Wool verton, in authorised' to collect the same, and without delay- Any person therefore who neglect this notice until alter the KJth of November next, will not think hard if he has loeettle with an officer. I McNAMEE. Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 5ih, 1 833 1 U-3t

si vr. U I. v it T A. S ACTION.

On Sunday morning last, a monkey be-

city ol Ttoy, -.uvi it -dutary effects. ;onging to a medical gentleman of this

Sheriff's Sale.

"1Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex3 ponas, to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Knox Ciicuit Court, I ill offer at PUBLIC SALE, before the Court House door in Vincennes, on Satur

day, the 2Gth day of October next, be

tween the bonis ol 10 o'clock, A. M and

1 o'clock, P. M. nil Ihe right, title, interest and claim, of Elijih Jlurd, of, in, and to the following tracts of land, with the 'appurtenance thereunto bejonging.situate, lying and deing in the County of Kn-'X and

State of Indiana, described as follows, to wit: the West half of N. W quarter sec

tion tour, township one, b aim itange

eleven West, in the Vincennes riistiict. being the South end of said half quarter, containing twenty-five (25) acre?. Also, the South-Eat fractional quarter of North fractional sectirn five, in Township one, South, of llange eleven Wet, in the Vin-

,wi'3 l- .-i . , cennes district, containing fiftv "pven acre?

il"kftP rnfire Stock or niv-iicj. oi .11 io.-i , ' - 11 ARY, ENGRAVINGS, and Fancy Goods, ne tilty hundredths (57 50 lOO.llhs ) as belonViiifi '" J.Sylvester, who is declining the property of Elijah IIilii, in favor ol

busiiie?, will be soil at Auction, o ne to com-.i0f i,ua ;e

STATE OP IK DIANA, ( V anderburch County The Probate Court f VandtrLnrg C

.ii'guii jtrm. .1. J)

Set.

1C33.

10,000 Volumes Of Valuable Hooks,

John Sl anklin, Administrator of J ay Morehouse, deceas- I el,

vs. rr-i IT '. 1 T 1

I no iie;r? ;u:o ircMi Kf-pre Fpntativesof said Jay Morn-house.

1 Petition t. ee'I

'At a late tiie i i Iliver street, a nurn

menccoii ne nrsi imiuu.i; .-....... . , ...... limn' every nietit until the whoh: is disjioscd of This w ill le a ran: opportunity for gentlemen to tnr. tlu ir libraries and for Country Meiehdhts

to ?u1)p!vtiuin--elvtal very retluceU price?.

City, broke Iooe. and after wandeiiniri ...n,t )( rlosed immediiitrlv.

, .... ., . . , - -5 (in m,."'"i -ji ber ol toll )w, taking advantage of the op -about a short time, rambled into the rathe sales wdl he positive. portuoity aflorded of supplying themselves .fi during the 7 oVlock, mornino- service ' Among the collection, will he sold Rees' Encywith liquor at 'rre cojf Mired up1 so hard 'The liberated quadruped got behind thH'r1 that to work the steam off, they fell t!a,,ar. ;UI(1 (()shed his uingf head through ! AUo'!)V fighting among themselves, and so muchltbe caived woi-k, iu sight of the clerk,1 Awortment of works in every department of were they diMnc'medlo de-i-t, that whe.ii iw hen the ternlied man, 'supnosincr it to be literature Terras liberal.

a tew inaivuioai mienere i n restore viMt from some evil stunt. eirulatpd.i St'l'1

t.facp, they weie roughly handled by the! w ith treml.linir fravitv "In iI.p of

... " ' siinvf

iuu ur)iiinii,,ic im uje engines, Xe Lord WllV Host IflOU tlOUhle uT

I

rnou

Phe

Th

ov

In

following papers will please give the

a i-.msi icnous riprtion, lor one month

Omo Telesrrarb and Gaz-tte, I'aines

hlled wiia water, was standing near the j brute scampered off, lea viug the clerk and ville; Advertiser mid H,t.i1J, Cieaelund; News pipe in the ban is of a practical cold waterljhe coop-iegation in a considerable state Lttter, U nrren ; Palladium, New Lisbon ; He-

man, wh. sugge.d to his foreman, that alaHIi, an(i afterward, sealed himself perhaa dose from ht I amcea might . tlf side the monument of General Simcoe, . A:,v,,r,L.r. Cincinnati: Clarion. San.Iuv

ive ttl Oftc-.rt cf coning their lever, oriVith his ts enciiclintr the neck of (I.p Ci.v: Gar..it and Advertiser. Clolicothe :

JOHN PUP.CEI.E, S. K. C by JAMES JOHNSON, D. S. Vincennes, Ind., Sept 30, 1833 - 17-3t

ND now, here the paid administrator, f.!es an inventory and Hpprmsenie-it of ihl estate, v -hereof s.nd Jay Morehead, drr,!. ed, nnd his pttition setting furih the in-utlu . nicy of the personal estate of said decedent to pay the del.ts due from said decedent's et-ite and praying the sale of said real estate. t.d' that the proceeds of said sale, ho made n-.-i. a his hands for the .HtislHctiou of the debts .-iforo-said. And it appearing to the FHtif;cti..n of i!..: Court, that the heirs and lejral represent . I vis of said decedent are n-a residents of the t:ite of Indiana, it is ordered, that notice of this noplication be given by publication nccorain!; !o law, requiring said heirs and local renresen'a-

fives to appear here at the next term of th; Court, and shew cause if any they can, why said real estate should not be sold, and made assets in said administrator's hunds, for the satisfaction of the. debts aforesaid. A Copy Attkst: W. T. T. JONES, Clerk. Aneust 24th, 1S33 l5-4t

mum mm

N. Y. COXSOLOI) ATIM) LOTTERY,

Rrtra Cl-iss .Vo 31, ;r 1833 To be drmrn 'jnllfi SUBCKIIiF.R inform their friends 8 and the public, that they have just receiv-

mi ft eUlll'Sltay, lCl. ld5. ;ed Irom luiLADELPHiA, Ualtimore and Pitts-

Ct No. Lottery 10 Drawn ballots. SCHEME.

I prize of $.'5,000 m

at le ts; abate the ex'reme violence ot th( General. It then found its wav into St Zitte, .Marietta; Guernsey Times, Cambridge;

pvmot.ini-. No sooner saul than done. ';i,uiL ..i.. l.c ..oo i i Gazette, Mt. Vernon; Courier, Caveuui;

Play aw.iv , 1 Wa

. It a II i 0 4

ihp -vpn1 rul n' u- m -u- f i i - i Gazette, J.:uic-i?ter ; fKii rn iosi, su.unwi

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iney ui'. i uu hk-ci w.ts iriM.iniai.Kow.-,hut he contrived ajfain to make hi escape.' Flnnsvlvama -Gazette and Observer, Krie; (JT 0 SU-.uier did the cold water touch , and paid a visit to the villatre of Whioton. Me.aser, Meadville; Press, Mercer ; Sentinel

them, th in a c.lttetatioii of tlie mah w is ; whence he travelled, the next mornino- to butler; Itepuldican, Beaver; ItccorJ, Pl.iirs-

cffecleJ, the highest degree ludicrou, , lhc Cavalry barrack, and hav.nir tr ratified ville, IU pui.l.can reensbt.rg, Lxaru.ucr, V asa

..e t.unt iie. ( his curionty by taking a peep at the evo-; Kr nticky - Citiz.-n, Paris; Iv

LOVE OF ?ILMC UY SHEEP.

We were ui louaded by a large fl ic'; of

?hrep, which were leaving their fold to

go to their pasture; one of our party took

his tl He out ot his pocket, and saving,

Kentuckian and

gallant Jlrst uragoons, he CommentHtor, rranktort; Ad v rnsi r, Journal ic

niade his exit, and has not since been d'ocus, and lit raid, Louisville; Herald, Bards

Itown ; Lxanuner, Shelby villi1; Advertiser, Au

gust. i ; F2aglo'ud Monitor, Maysille.

Indiana. Annotntor, Salem, uzettc, V in-

latiouj of the eallaut

heard of. Exeter (fcng.) Gazette.

1 1 1 1 10 10 0 5 m) rc 1 12 2.352 15 100

0,000 3,001) 2.000 l,2tX) 1 .000 500 250 200 150 (JO 40 26 C

g 2.1,000

C.000

o (,)) ; Suitable for the present and approaching

2Q0) reasons comprising

10.0001 5 0( 0 j 5.000!

5 0U0 7.500 i 3 .3C0 1 4. 4 80 1 58 ,800 i 95,400:

Types sometimes play tricks with a

cennes; paper at Madison

i newspaper paragraph. In a Ptnnsvlva-i Vircim . Ga2ette, Wheeling.

nm going 10 nun vuuo,. u ?eej ma ,,aprr ,s u,e tullowint? article: whether the sheep will recogi :ze their; "A Rat descending the river vestenia ,

pastor, beg in to play. I he sheep and; c ,mt. ni Cun!act with the Steamboat Wil-

Ml-sisstPi. iNatcheZ, Natchez,

Alabama. Southern Advocate, Huntsville. Tf.nnfsk Retris'er nn! llermblican. Ktiox-

. -o... i i u i i v ..ri..-.t i... t;..,..

" . . ii . i - ; illt'i l'llllltl Ullll miiUUiltdll, i.(l-n.iiir, '"' . . . . k. . . I . .tnm t..II ID I r t . . '1 , ( Iwl i- I . ii-ii . 1

i"1 - ii.w.tm. 'mim i narn lenn, anu t'.iii tier some stight inpary ;i .Meniplns . towards the mountain with their head,! ,;lfnH ,re VVoubl have been serious had j Missovui Free Tress, St. Louis; lutC.Ugen-

Columuia , Ioon co.

13.040 prizes amounting to $223,800 Tickets $6 Shares in proportion. For prizes, apply to S. J. SVLVESTEK, PilL-burg, Pa.

QUEENSWAUE, BOOTS d- SHOES, & wooj. a a .its, 1 OjY& tiEISS, Which zsere selected at a favorable time

and will be found on examination, worthy the (attention of purchasers, and will be sold urj(iicnultv to.. I fir r i 1 1

SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes, June 13, lf.33 l-tf

J iBl W Via yUJlLf .

hintriiicr f tuvn. raised ihem at Ine nrt it .t ti. ovon, .o.ao i.i ii.o.wr, uoiainoi:i

' t- ' i 1 ' ll'U "LVU l"l I tl- I llt'll? Utl L'UaiVI W1C

CVS1. will be irheii

Hoy's.

Apply at A Sr.

tor Lc

pouTi is of the. flute, and aH, vrith a general Steamboat .1-

mu! hrntv movement, turned to the side I ft o.f. ft O ... 1 1 ll O nurnrrri tin 1

from whence the agreeable nrise proeerl ; vVin he intelligible. ed. Gradually they flocked round thej

musi aan, and li-tened with motionless at j Pickling old Pork. Married at Liberty ; CO K X.

tentton. lie ceased playing; (dill tbe Town, Illinois, Seavall N Pickle, E-q. eheepdil not stii. 'Phe shepherd withed 18 years, to Miss Clanssa Mana

hM s'atT obliged thoge nearest to him to Pork, aged ICt. j ' No contract made, for less than move oo. Phey obeyed; but no sooner ' Gi.iX2 THOUSAND busbels, each did the fbrer begin again to pla than No in-txitn i more vound than that the contract

i innocent auditors returned to turn. tewer ollicers we have, tbe 11101 di.-tiuct ,

3t.

The shepherd, out ol paience. pelted we lender reponibiliiy, and the losses are them with clods of earth, but not one of the incentives to those combinations, in-the-n would move. The fluter played mguea ami corruption which a lu:t for ofwith additional skill; tbe shepherd, ex- fice an I multiplicity d ollices ticcasion .

a?. .ctated, whistled, svvore, fnd pelted the

JllKUIiSTK.'iTOSVS

otjtana d letters of

tVrcy ame'euts with stones Such wore hit by 'hern, began to march, but cM;pis still refused to stir At lt the shej-henl was oMiged to enOe;it our ()rr,beus to cease his magical souml The

sheep then moved oil; but continued to

COMMERCIAL. Fru.n Leva's JV. O I'rice Current, ) St TCMBt K '21 .

Cttm Arrived since ehe 15th instant, of

Louisiana and Mississippi, 'JU9 bales Cleared

tioiie. rtoi K on nana inclusive ol an on tin p

'EHL uudersined havui

A Adiiom-ti -jitioii on tat estate of Doctor J.

Kuykeudall, deceased, will expose to public

stde, on S iturdav, the :26th day ot October inst.

all the personal prop, rty cf ttie dectused, con-j improvement

V BilE sul.sciiber will re-com;nence his!

H School on the l llii ot October ! MiJPifJ At !$Mthdsf ;TTT weeks will constitute the quarter.- j Ui lUl f MOCi Gf I erms of tuition will be as follows; j S f AVE just received theirstock of SUM .VI LR

1 I GOODS, which added to their former

For spelling, reading and writing; per quarter, Fcr all thu hichcr English brancho?, such m Eiiflish Cirammar, Arithinetic, Klocution, Composition, Natural ai d Moral Philosophy a..d Chemistry, Latin and Creek Ij-.ncuarc?,

54 00

5 00 6 00

No pupil will be taken for a less term than one quarter When two or more Scholars are xent from the same family, a suitable deduction will be made. The small tax of 18 cents will be added to tbe tuition bill ol ach scholar to defray the expenses of wood, kc. (or the school room. Prominng strict attention to the

ol those confided to his

eistine: ot

HORSiiS, COWS,

ftnp at a distance as otten a nur friend ,,., rJ mt t:c.;irt.j un the lyth inst , 3J64 b.tles. . . . w resu ned his instrument. 7c dc Haydn I bo a des of the week an , viz. 4U0 ll (new ; k"A.Ult0 V P .., ' ..iron) at 17 1 -2 a 18 and -243 hales tdd (one crop) par bombat. , r v tK,m(ind J? lur One goo.! WVixurU,

it' tir.c nilMlitv l.nf tif -toi'lr IS VCl ' . .

AN CNCOiniDN VVEimiC. , 'l,,., ' Krv hnlAsaid on the subiect.iAud 00e

Atxiiu a toi tnitibi ago, a weuuing toou . , ' ' ., Anoui " 1 """h" and liave iiotlnnc new lo re.i.rt. place at the Collegiate Church, unuer Slpr and Jt0!aSiCs.A3 bcf..r remarked, circumstances which we should suppose ihe st un it y of these articles is the only tact we rn i.ithnnt a oaiallel in the annals of have to notive there is nothing doing in h.re:Rn

'I'Iip t.arl.ps we are to d le- "-"' ""l "'J " "

CORN, HAY, c OAa'S.

caie, he respectfully solicits a portion ol

stock, makes their assortment complete, which they will sell unusually liw for cash. Vincennes, June 25th, 1833 3-tf

Knox Circuit Court. Bctziecn Isaec Blackford Complainant,

AND

Joseph Reihj, ami others, Defendants. ,'HKIIEAS, by the order 8Dd decree, of tbe Knox Circuit Court, made in this cause at the September Term, 1833, it was amongst other matter, ordered, adjudged, and decreed, as follows, to wit:

"That James Johnson, be, and ho hereby is

the public patronage. The School will ! appointed Lommisbioner, to carry into elfect be opened in tbe rooms recently occupied ;'!.,e,0"U'r. f ,lV'.Cou" heurein' t"at is to say, . . ... (1 ( , J ' j "that he give public notice by advertisement tor by (. . Larrutbers. j "three veek tuece:-9ively in some newspaper

printed in Vincennes, nt the time and place of

EI. SHJ1 M Vincennes, Sept. "7, 1823. 1 C-3t

K.NOX CULM Y.

Knox Probate Court, A;isr

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LL those indebted to satd t.-aate, will call!

4 i i ... l ...... ...,.l . .i oin noil Allrro taretiert.l

v ; ciuoiiiuit: Jdv.ucui iti iwc i.an.uiui( nuu r- - 7J

inn oe oreseir.eii i.-i oi. .....i t

hIc, and that he expose to public sale to th

"best and highest bidder for rach, ibe said tract "of land in fee simple, to-wit: two arpents in "front on the Wabash, aud running back the "same width to the C.itheileuette's Swamp in

niv- 1'iuii IT. IlU.l UllTTCj ill iuitjw I'UllVJf

1

ail cl.uuia t.fiain :i me e;iaie wuiue i

.1 properly authenticated tor settlement v.ithin oi.e

Ihe estat'j is believed to be solvtut.

matrimony. i , clearM.ee this week

Side in tbe neignDornoou oi oi. jeo,g, TJmrr.o. There is nothing doiiie in tbe ar

rnjd-and.as our inloi mation goes, some (i cieured tliis week, for Ihunlmr:, 807 'tlir-

weeks since tbe bride declared in a com hli'b-. Stock on band, inclusive of all on fkip-1 pany' of female acquaintances, that she h'H'd, nut cleared oh the l!tli instant, TtVlV.. O ij tSALEi.

v.-on Id give three pound to any one who

i i .. iior hi n. f . i i .inn iiuv i: in iii f . i ... 4 . . .... i . . . . . u i .

TVnni'l mail ' ' i ue oi.tri.ei. is mij uuu, an i n ""- lli 11 ijalid UtXlall ptldlS

fi'tinr hitiiN "Will V' .1 i i.iieu ooe in some coinrari? 10 ueu vit a cerian. tjuaniuv ai

ifiP rt.nnuinv. "I'll do il.

, , , . . V. ,

Fai cherat, tteceased. 1 1.

ust Term IS33. I designated on the plat of said Prairie, as ' " j "number twenty-eight, (No. 28,") and that by

j "deed, he convey all the right, title, and interI "est of the complainant and of the defer.daut3

On complaint of "to the purchaser m fee simple."

said Geo.

Insolvency.

Fareberst, deceased.

J

4 LFPvED FAllt:iH:a,5 F, actinir admininra-

roir.-Ut' quote tins weeK ou per hbl All sums utnier J 'tree Uottars, casti ltitim. tor, ol saia ueceased, navmg tins oiy, scribed in fee simple to the highest bidder for

Therefore, notice is herebv riven, that on Sa

turday the 2Gth day of October next, at the Court House door in Vincennes, between the hours of 12, M. and 2 P. M . of said day, I will expose to sale the said tract of land above de-

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,u.i:nnv "l ... f..l ....K ,11 I.n 1 "' i".'iauilii3 luai I'.vjnr, fp

ind without fur 'a hxt.d period, appear now likely to ft il in con-1 " ' J jieisonal property is insuihcient to nay the debts

s over 'Three Dollars, a! "'is mcmonai in t.us court, snewiri" the cjniti- c;)k() ami vviU execute a deed according to sail

JAM KS JOHNSON, Corner.

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1 ' .t ... i ... ,D .rtn.to,! iqucnce 01 iow waicr in uie wnio

ther ceremony ine be l.f.le or ..othiii-doiiiu'-as it is, tl!

, there would ihe puiCliaser giving bond with approve-) j demands out-standing against'it, (there be-

irticle '

Arrived

. i . . i :.

"When the hu-band was con-uue.i ut te s:,id to hae a force demaiui

. i ir,.;if. ., .Mi.i.r to inalfp the i ... ,...,..1- "n i.ur.oL

V.pgip.j lllllleil Ipll'- . 'j, ii.n v..u., is ucum-. .14 .1 , t.....- I r. r.l 'I Iwk '..'fiol i J IV. Ctir i.OTlrtc f. l.l II

IO lilt ii.l.OlOII'W M ' u . ..11.-. 1 ... ..- . i i : v. , iivj .

iN o arrival this

. ...ir t f tl 'llillll

, , .i i,a mi. nit they nro-' aud 12 cents per lb i3 asked

damsel, auo w.- - j , : wt., ji ceeded to the Collegiate Crunch m a bo- lyy remains dull we quote 29 cents per cly, the wife officiating as bii(iem lid, and,Rau,in) feu- bales. Arrived this week 44 barCieuncle as gtoomrtnan to the h ippy pair jreb. At the altar tbe self discarded wife took Jcarcc, particulaiJy hams. No arnthe iitig from ht;r finger and piestnted itj ' pitrk an(i beef we also scarce, and in cooddeta the bridegroom to place upon that ot mrt,, j llo arrival from the Western country I I. nr w bi ide. and when the nuptial cere-1 ihii week. Some New York beef has rot in

inony was ended

be duly pai l over to . and is in good demand, thiee pounds, which, and bale rope. chgo Iss Ul J . ' .. , 'place in price: the articles are scarce and . . . . . . . .. n . l . ,-i i , - ill 1 1 d r . ... .....

u

her t-uccesoi- uie

Isad been agteed upon as the price of her j Hj'r (i,;iIKUllj. $0 nriital this week.

liberty, and presented the new married couple wiih acartdoad of furniture towards the foimatioii of a new domestic establishment'. Of course, the peculiar circumstance of tlie case were ncd made kcown to the 'clergyman who performed the cere

mony

men

in

London paper.

A

Wlieie uue attendance will be; ing no real estate ) It is therefore ordered, that

the tiling aud pendency of said complaint, be made known to the creditors of said George Fareherst, deceased, by publication of this order, for six weeks successive 1 v. in the lccennes Gazette, a weekly newspaper, published in Vincennes, in the County of Kuos, and that they be informed, that unless they notify the said

Administrators of the existence and extent t

ecuntv.

giveu . J. I). KUYKENDALL, Executor Vincennes, Indiana, Oct. 2d, Ib'JJ 1 7-4 1

IK

i ouuts with

Vincennes, Sept. 10, 1833.

17 -St.

LL those w.iu ii.t.f u.isi'Uit .i

the late. Doctor Kuv kendall Deck r,' ji,0jr Yvs

Working JIans :l UK Working Jlvi $ Advocate, published ia 11 trie citv ol New York, is one of the largest ind cheapest weekly newspaper in the United

TIIF; WVY IT W.VS DONE. Mier from an authentic source, rcrn'ved from Washington tin- morning. Ptatesubstant.alluthat Mr D.rine wh, tno mlirhofamantoresign his of ice, but Wm mined out, in the true Jackson.sm s!vle. Th following arc the particulars ns" repotted : . The Cabinet Coimril convened at Ihe Pr.denfs hnue, on Monday; when tin Seceta.vof State. Mr. McLane, the be- ...... .v ,"f War. (iovernor Cass, an.t toe

..,.-., f ibe Trcatury, Mr. Duane,

I'ldiaii Corn. The demand foi the Mexican

market having abated, the article has fallen. We quote now in ears, per-barrel, shelled, iu

sacks C- 1 - cents per bushel. Liinc, Tii'intastuii. The last cargo abs were at $2 61? per cask the demand continues fair. L ad, Vic; We make no alteration in former quotations, f 12 1-2 a go 23 per 100 ibs. No arrival thi-5 week.

Snerm Candl-s The price has advanced, and the'articn- is selling now at 36 a 38 cents per pound. Fish, Marlzrcl remain w ithout change, and but Ii'tle iiKj-ured for. The late c.rrivals of Cod were -id at' 1 35 a 1 50 per box. liice, Carolina. -The price has been reduced

this week, and the article bus been sold at 3 50

and 4 per 1 00 lb. Vrir Our rates are nominalvessels are plenty aud freights scarce.

MAIUUCD. In this County, on Tuesday the Rili mo . nv the Rev H M. Shaw. .Vr. Jams

2"Aorn, to Miss Mary Aw Rapcr, a'.l of thi Co

will call and settle tlie same, with II. Decker,

the surviving partner From the long indulgence civeii, it is hoped their former friends will call, as the books must now be closed. H DECKER, Surviving partner of KU YKKNDALL & DECKER. Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 2d, 1 833 1 7-4t

(KL'rdj.ioti ana tlvic Canal

Second Street, Vincennes, Ind.

their respective claims by filing the same, or a; -tale?. , , . statement of the nature, date, and description The object of the Working .dan's Ac of the contract, or assumpsit upon which the as title imports, is to pretecc the rig same may be founded in the office of the Clerk I promote the interests ot the . orkmg M

of thi Court, nppviona tn the final settlement of i wording Cie..

Advncate,

bts eud

Men. lac

king men are rr-.eant all tbo-e who are en-

the assets of the said decedent, such claims will S2? occnnaim i ..wou..iru u couiriouio

thu claini3 of more t me sasiei.auce, r. .inu, ihhihcuoii, auu ra

tional axiin raent oi tneir leiiow citizens .

be postponed in favor of

diligent creditors A Copy Attkst. A. I) SCOTT, Clerk, K. C. Vincennes, Sept.. 21, lJJ-15-6t

JOIi.V MYERS, IS now ia possession of this establishment, long known as " La rze lie's Tavern." The

house has been thoroughly repaired ; and a large

new stable is completed, the Larder, the har, the Grancry, and the llay-ljfl, shall always be

well provided: the chambers shall be kept in

proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every pro

per exertion to give satisfaction, ai:d solicits ...iWlir. oatronairo. Ilt: hones, bv care and assi

duity, to merit the character of keeping "amostjand for sale, by

connortaoie nonse oi purine eineriainuiv:u.

iTp-XXES will be received at the Court House, ik in Vincennes, until the twentieth instant. Those failing to comply with this nulice, may expect the same to ne collected immediately as no longer indulgence can be given. JOHN PURGE EL, Coll'. K C. Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 3d, lt!33 17-ot

JU5T RECEIVED, TWO HUNDRED

PAURKLS KEN 11 AW A

ViDceuxit?,

Frst (Quality SAL r,

UURTCH & IIEBERI).

I July 27, 1833 7-tf

The Advocate embrucc in its details the proccedings of the working taen of F'urope and America, a Pr.ce Current and P.auk Note Tables as well ns other foreign and domestic intelligence. it general object is Human Improvement, uncontrolled by political or religious sectarianism. TERMS Tiro Dollars a year, payable in advance. Post Masters and Publishers are respectfully requested to act as agents. Papers giving this advertisement three insertions within three month from this da'e, will be entitled to an exrhirig' with the Advocate for one year Those papers with which we now exchange are requested to publish the advertisement if they wish to continue. GEORGE II. EVANS, Publisher, 0 Thames Street. New York, June 1. 1S33 14 JOB Pill J TIJS G OF E v i: 11 V i; E SCUIPTIOPT Executed with neatness, accuracy and despatch at t.he OtSce of the Viaceuces Ci azetto

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