Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 May 1835 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN TREATV. The re-establishment of ttie Due De Broglie appears to be considered decisive in favor of thej indemnity . We make translation, of several passages, from papers liosiiie lo the hill, which neern to ndmit that the Ministry and the treat) tnnn stand or Tail together, and that the temper of the Chambers is unfavorable to any further change in the Ministry. The CourierlFrancais say; The American treaty is one of the principal su'jcH upon which the ChamI er are about to enter. M. le Broglie reigned lat year, because the bill for J iving thpse twenty tiva milllioris im injected by the Chambers, who consider ed them not due, and that the nation would be wrongf-d by the completion of a froat in which it? inteiests had been sacrifice. M de Broglie returns to the Council with the title oi President; this is a ch illenge thrown down to the representative ot tp nati m. and the Journal dt-s I)tbat has taken pains to announce before hand, that if thp treaty is not except-

fd, 'it I e not M do Broglie alone, but the whole Ministry that nmt go out!'' We deem it unnecessary to give more of these detail But add the statement tint Mr. Livingston has declared his conviction, that all dillicul'ies with regard to the treaty were removed Account from England and other parts of Europe are of such a general and uninteresting character, that we omit them, preferring to ocrupy cur columns with matters that concern our own people and country. Jf' S'j & V 2 J t jA TEfti Theie w.i '2,n'Mj pnintino; exhibited the opening of the annual expose of t, i , , , r ' I irnch art.!?, at I aria. A company ha been formed at tol, Kngl.ind vvith a capital of a half a million sterling, to opeu a direct trade to C.,,a I i up r rencn papers can toe Kmr of

I. upland s speech ''stale, tl it, and unprofU- an'' decreed accordingly, to which Term this " .cause is continued. During the representation of "Joseph A CjM-Te"sIMOX MO R (JAM, Cl k. ! !y hM brethren. io a large barn in1 Jasper, Dubois Co. la. 4-3t.

ttie little town ot I ou?, the floor puddpnIv ?ave way, precipitating 200 spectator? to the ground, leaving the theatre, and ac tor in the hayloft. The doctor of the village wa? among the number, but being unhurt, wa happily enabled to attend to the fractures and luxations which were the conepq lence ol this accident. A Mr. U-Jtter, of England, proposes lo w tar -i ( ,i b-U ;i .t.,,.i i :.. . ' - kii (iii't " iiniv vim, ii'Mii i'U ('II Ij'.Jfllltll' pit cotl.as an economical means of fuel or steamer crowing the ocean 15 lbs. of tar aod the fame of water and 25 lbs r f co 4 1 making almost as much heat as 1 2o lb, ol coal, a now oed. - lo the election of Speaker to the House ot Commons, Mr. Abercromby aud SirC. M. Sittan voted for each other. The bureaus on the American indemnity are in daily tessioD, aud have been furnished by the ministry with evey document on the subject. The Swiss army is reckoned at 130,000 men, including, 30,000 militia. The cav airy, of course, in that mountianoui COUntry, form but a minimum. Hie vick of a spirit lamp falling on a . . J curtain is said to have been the cause of the fir- which destroyed the Theatre de la Gaiete at Pari. A conspiracy vvas formed in January to take the life of the Sultan, but vvas dis covered in time to prevent it. About 200 persons have in consequence been humanely strangled, chiefly artillery ofii cers. A few days before parliament met, the newly prepared houses got on tire, but were soon extinguished There is a reported insurrection in Mechemet AlPs fleet Alexandria, in consequence of pay due the crews. The motion of the tory agricultural leader, the Marquis of Cliandos, for the repeal of the malt tax, was lost by the im mense majority of 153, which looks rather ominous for Peel. j ne urann stiuan nas esiaoiisrjeu a theatre a Ijl Europesnne, with orchestra, liallet, &:c. complete ; boxes for the ladies of the seraglio, Sec. Mademoiselle liertrand, the distinguished harpist, recently died at Paris. " "J 1 1 i.,J- . ....... U ,.Lil eautrttratc.o' Dr3.irtmcut. F OR CO.XGRESS. JOHN EWING. S TA TE L E OISLA TURE. SENATE.

II. M. SHAW. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. K. IS CARXAX, JOHN MVE11S. PUBLIC SA1LK. ON Saturday the IG'.h lost, will he srtld at public auction, at the Tavern stand of the Subscriber, an extensive assortment of I HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE; Comprising of bureaus. raMc.o, eitntvs, Terms. A credit of twelve month will be given n all sums over three dol lars. N I). Having visited Vincennes with a view to close my business. I would be plad if all persons w ho have dealings with me, would call and settle on or previou lo the dav uf sale. . ' II. LASSELLE. Viucennes, May, 1835 49-lw.

Just Received,

Y the Subscriber from Philadelphia, k.c. a new and very extensive assortment of Consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DI1Y GOODS, Hardware, Saddlery. Queens ware, Fur, Wool, and Palmleaf Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Iron Castings, &c. With almost every other article neces sary to comprize a lirsl rate assortment, and to which we invite the attention of our customers, and all others wanting GOOD BARGAINS. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes, May 9, 1 C:35-49-tf STATE OF INDIANA, ) Dubois Couiuy. DUBOIS CIRCUIT COURT, rti'KUAKv Tiroi, 1835, Samuel G. Brown, j vs. Bill in Chaucery. Wuterson Sherrett. ) "J Elk V. rn:np !. r.in.i,! .."r..., k II. r.. 11A spI. and it appearing to thy satisfaction of i"'" --ourN tbat the detendout is a non-resivlent '' ,l'U, v"' niotton .,f the complainant's counsel, it is ordered that (he defendant be nolifieJ of ,he .,enje0cT ot thli bi Hris-'cessive publications in the Vincennes Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation, published V Vi,lcenne,i and that nnlesa the said defn- ! ' I, erui biio answer me . 1 1 in p1 1 vi i ii n u l s uiii oi coinpiaini, tne mat matters fher.in contained will be triketl as confessed, 835 ES SWAM 15.

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A.NAW'AY from the subscriber, ebout th!-'oe ol the U abash for several miles above and middle of March, an Apprintice to the j below, and i seated in the mid?t of a thriving ir.iuin Businss. named JAMES Dl'NCA R growing neighborhood. As without doubt BL'CHAMAM. Ared about eiebtrcu vears. ;those inel.ned to purchase would wi h to view

He has a tolerable know ledie of his trade, and iu;iv nossiblv fivt himulf -T i a l.,urtiei-ttian Compositor.' It is expected that he ha"gon;b .Soiitb. and Kill in mII nmimlnlln. r ', ansf h is 1 - i t ' . . - - vamc. lie i ot a smail stature, liht complexion, and possesses a Pclulml and tUblvV iilS- . POSITION, wuicti renders him exceedingly ioBNOAdOCS to all with whom he hasinu rcourt". I lie nbove reward, ni.d all renscnable cnarj,e,wiii t,e pat tor his wpprthnisiou so tt,t .is master may r.'.ui n:am. a:i persons are . fot tid hiu'tiuriiifc Lun nt ti.f ir t rjr'l. ALEXANDER. No. 3 Athenian Buildups Erankliu Place, Philadelphia. 49-ot $50 REWAiiDi :N the night of the tUlh inst., there nai sto len from the subscriber, in the town of Pe rn. Miami rnlli.tt.- inili.nn C? W'!'! t .( Funds, all of which has been recovered, oxcepl ;j00, which is I believe, Indiana State paper, payable at the Terre Haute Branch Bs.Dk,ar,d murlni? sill f h A hor!.' rf r n f V linl n a r I ir & . a marked on the back of each note, nearly even with tho name of the ctiasLier, wiib the letters T. and L. 'This mark may be the means of detecting the thief, anil leading to the recovery of the money, for which the above reward will be given. JAMES B. JOHNSON. Commissioner of the Wabash and Erie Ca-nal.--49-6t PALACE OF FORTUNE. $30,000. 75 .Vo. Lottery 13 Uraizn Ballots. THE DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY. CLASS No. 11, FOR 1835. Draws at Alexandria, on Sat. May 30(h 1S35. YATES & M'INTYRE, Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME.

$30,000 10,000 c,ooo 6,000 4,000 3,970 10,000 7,500 23,000 12,500 44,000 I4,.s0 12,400 t,y.0 7,440 O.'JJO 8l,tJ40 215,330 Sj40,2oO 20,705 prizes, amounting to iickuts iO Dollars bbaies in proportion. Address CL ARK & COOK. Wheeling, Va. THE IJ ACE HOUSE 13 4 HAVirsG leased this deer vedly celebrated Iloree, I am' induced from various reasons, to chant; the prices established t?2siSis3I by his owner, and to accommodate them to the times, aud not to I he character of the Horse, lie will stand at my farm on Mondays and Tuesdays; at Mr. Deecher's Stable in Vincennes, on Wednesday 8 and Thursdays, and at L'-iw renceville. Ills, on Fridays and Saturdays, (public days excepted.) and will be let lo mares nt three dollars, cash in hand, the single leap; five dollars the season ; eight dollars to insure. The seaon commenced on the 20ih April, and will etui on the sl5th of July. For particulars, see bills CHARLES MYERS. April 23, 1835. 48-tl'

1 -prize of 530..(X)0 is 1 - 10,000 1 - 6,000 I - 5000 4 1 - 4,000 I - 3,y70 6 - 2,000 5 - l,o0 55 - 1,000 25 - 600 220 - 200 124 - 10 124 - 1U0 121 - HO 144 - 60 243 - 40 4oyi - 20 2 4083 - 10

THE SILK

CITJL WZfMIST. sTT',E Exccutivt Committet of the Hartford X c ounty Silk society, have commenced a Monthly publication, called the Silk Culturist and farmers Manual. The object of the publication is to disseminate a thorough knowledge of the cultivation of the Mulberry Tree, in all its varieties The rearing of Silk Worms The production of Cocoons and the Reeling of Silk, in the most approved method. The importance of this knowledge will appear from the fact that the nett profit of land devoted to the cultura of Silk, is double, if not trihle, to that derived from any other crop which can b put upon it. It is also fact, that every moderate farmer can raise several hundred "dollars worth of Silk without interfering with his ordinary agricultural operations. But in order ta avail himself of this facility to obtain competency and wealth, which our soil and climate have given him, he must possess himself of information ou the subject or without it his attempts will he fruitless. it if, therefore, the object of the Committee to defuse this information as extei -ivelv as posn hie, and at the cheapest rate. The publication will contain a complete manual or directory from sowing: the seed to recline: the Sdlc, together w ith such facts Riul experiments, as will enable larrners to raie Silk ami prepare it f r market, without further knowledge or assistance. It will also contain inter. 'Stunr matter on Rgri1 . 1 . i . ciiiiunu si I. pen i reners . ,,, ,-' , " .,, , , ,. , , . i I 1.- r i . II... f . .!..... .111-. I ' ""i i no vuiun im win uc puuiikiicn mommy numtters nt l.ict.t l inrto 1 a-es, st Fir iv Cepts u Your. No siibscripibui will te'ei ed unlt3 ptid hi fl'ance, and f-r not !e:' tha n a year. Subscriptions rr ceived by 1". (r. C"mt'h k, Snc'ry, Hartford, Conn., to whom nlso Com.iHinicHtions nmy he addressed, which if postpaid, will be attended to. Hartford, April, 1 C35. 49 -3m. THE fetBSCKIHER OFFERS FOR SALE THtv

r or , fir , iOH'MIM 0iV tSo VlTlSl ItIIII

jjPC 0n thu Wabash River, two and a half !m;i.s distant from the town of Palestine, IVivford rminlv. Illinois. The nrl; in a rub i r -f th PStnblml.moiit ii nf the hasf Wind the nc;it)e is in excellent rder and capable of running two pair of four feet stones. There are alio 4tsSD de res of Land attached to the mill and buildings, sufficient for the accommodation of seierid families. It is likewise the only high ground on the Illinois jthe property, any further or particular descnp coii5iilered unnecessary. The terms will accomim.dHtinjf, and possesion givon at any 1 me after the 15th April next. Conimunicii. , tior.s nnt panl addressed to the subscriber al Taletine, will meet with attention. E S. .1 AN.NEY. Pah, tine, March 20, ir.35 i t-3ls-e o w tf I12AIi SSTATS 7 el IflJTlOJ ITlLE be sol. I at public auction, on Friday the loih day ot May next, at the door of John C. Clark's Hotel, Ml the rtiai estate ot i?amu 1 Tomlinson, deceased, in the borough ot inceunes, on h credit of one, two and three years, with iatartst troni date, viz: Lots No. J4, 28 9 61& 7, Being the square lhatJno. Rots, Esq. resides on, Lots No. 34, 35, 24, 25. On the bank of the Wabash river rahere the old Fort formerly stood. Lots No. 8, 332, 1-2 13, 24 icct No. 21, Brick building, comer of Market and Water Streets, now occupied by Ross k Ewing as a Dry Goods Store . fect No. G On Market Street, brick building, now occupied by Hilt &. Orri k as a Drnz Store. All of wtiich will be sold without reserve. N. B. Those indebted to the est re re quvsted to call ami settle the same. t utteuded to, every note and account w'u issued A. EE ROY, Vincennes, Marth 28, 1335 43-7t LHOTYPH FOUNDRY'jpHE subscriber has, in connection with Mr. . D:ckerson Printing Press Manufactory, a STEREO TYPE FOUNDRY. Ilavin-procured a lane quantity of Eastern uatterris, he wui in niui ici;u c uuu t- p cu sianiiy oni baud. Cuts of a s-ipcrior quality, Leads. Re--! let?-, Plates for Printing bl inks, Type Metal;! Plate for Ens-ravin?, kc. : all of which he can! afford to sell'cheapW than they can be bought1 ... . . .01 any wnere in the western country, for cash. or. in exchange for old type at 9 cents per pound MR.TI,N M. RAR.NEV, Cin. O January 16, 1835-47-3t HOUSE AND LOT T WILL dispose of niv House and Lot on St JL Louis Street on cood terms. For further particulars, inquire of the subscriber. II. M. SHAW. April 18, 1833 46-tf JFrcsh Tea. CHESTS YOLlyG HYSON TEA, of superior quality, jujt received and for

sale, Dy I) S BOMVER. Vincennes, March 14, 1C3 42-it

VJJYCEJTJYES

Practical Institute PYYHIS School has bean successfully conJJ ducted more tban two years. It is open for pupils of either sex, or any age. SSoarding WILL be furnished, or places procured in good families on reasonable terms for those who wish it. The principle on which the institution is foun ded prevents having more than about twenty pupils to a teacher. Pupils are taught what will fit them for prac tical life in the use of knowledge. Terms, REGULATIONS fit PLAN, MADE K.NOVVN TO APPLICANTS. For the Information of those abroad, we re" mark, our prrshileriani-m is not included in our course of school instruction ; nor is Bible truth excluded from an appropriate place. Mr. & Mrs. CROSBY, Conductors. Vincennes, April 8, 183 45-tf J 3 hon vins;

lorehy jriven, that tho undersigned, survi-is,r"DJ

h . c tmi- i. i r. n n c - jk tiuz I'm nit is i ixyjDt. iv iiAiu in ' ' - 1 ""ofdfr to cli se the partnei-hin business as sneed-1

i!y as po-sible, will sell oir at (Counts, wilt avail tbemselves of the earliest op portunity titttlo the same. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.! Jamfs eewi?, ' Q . rwrf,. ............

THEIR STOCK OF PZ 3 i fctf ut reduced price?. They also have a X vtw Tl. o Wot se Wagon, AND A SET OF 33ifUH$mitft Cool , which they will disjiose of on fuir terms. JACOB 1MRPEK, Surviving GEO W. II Altt'ER, Partners Vincenne, March 27, 1635 43-tf TO WESTERN COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Xtrvv UhuAa, 0ass aA Q.ue vi nsw av e lstab -Visnutnt. rHE subscribers invite the attention of MerJL chants visiting thi. city, to examine their ituck of uccnsware9 rrevious to purchasing. It is entirely fresh, aud nmII be sold on veiy reasonable terms. HURbT k MIXSLLL, jVo. 2uO, JIarkct ttrcet, PkUaiilpkia. Jan GO, 1835 33-9t AGEiT for the sale of Hurst Mix-ell's iiviva, iias auvV Qutcua wot e, and General Commission I&evcnant, 7 ILL attend to purchasing auj description ot Goods in this maiket aud rew Ywrk also selling all kinds of Southern and Western Produce. JVb 205, Market Slrett, Philadelphia. Jan. S3, 1835-33-9t MMLIL STONES. riWO pair Best French Burr Mill Stones, o JL Buzby k Horton'a Manufactory, for sale by N. B. Orders will be received aud prompt ly tilled tor the above article. ti. & L.. Vincennes, Oct. 11, 1834 20tf 7 ROM iNtw Orleans, a supply of Coffee, Suar, and other articles 111 our line, to which we invite the attention ot customers and the public generally. J. LEWIS, kCo. P. S. The business will in future be contin ued for the benefit of the late fiiui under the a bove name aud style. Evaiibvillc, April 14, 1835 47-tf T 'HE undersizned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of 'athau 1 aylor, late of Daviess county, deceased. All persons inUebted to saiU estate are hereby notibed to make inimediate payment, and all pt. - v 1 . . . . - sous v uw.l, luc ..u rscaic uiuy uu inueoieu. . . . . . ri.nrifl.tQ.I t r. . . i . u i n . II . ...... ... . authenticated according to Ja w. The estate is believed to be iosoUenl according to every probable estimate WILLIAM BEAZLEY, dmr. Washington, Daviesi Co., April 20, IS35. J -47-3L HBRNIA, OR jHlE subscriber respectfully announces to the peonle and the afllicled, that Thomas Stagner, of Kentucky, has invented a TRUtS . 1 rni-.i.f-or tue complete cure 01 an mnus 01 And has obtained a patent for the same. He has procured the sole right of its use in Indiana, and constituted Dr Joseph Sokes agent, who will attend all cases at bis office in Vincennes. No compensation will be required or accepted unless a permanent cure is effected. i 11 ACKEK V. BUSH Sept. 6, 1834 14-tf A Manager Wanted.

SWISH to employ immediately a man with a family to superintend my farm situate nine miles from Bruceville, to whom will be given the highest price. Enqnire of Ross &i Ewing, Vincennes, or to myself at rny farm. W. PaTTERSOxV Knox County. April 2S, 1335-43-31

L LJS L-l !LJ i!JLlU oria 4& Howell, AUCTION ic COMMISSION MERCHANTS JVU TCHEZ, MISS. Nov 22, 1834 25-tf

Notice. 5THE undersigned wil,in to wind up the Li partnership business of the late firm of KOaL & HARPERS, would rive notice to those indebted to said firm, either by note or book account, that payment of their accounts must be made forthwith. JACOB HARPER, ) Surviving GEO. V. HARPER Partutr. Vincennes, March 27, 1335 43-tf 7Ti(I E business of the late firm n .V J. m Lhnla will be continued by n.y-tU surviving partner, and ahhoujih adelay'iu getting on a new Stock of (Joods, must neces-ari-ly be submitted to, yet I beg the indulgence of the eenerous patrons of the HOUSE, "and assure them that no time or pains v,ill be lost t offer equal inducements as heretofore, fwr tho continuation of their patronage. Ft will he delo ,c ose lne titxTu ot tUe late t.rm, witli . .. . 1. 1 . . i . . ... - . . t I'. I l i.i - . 11 ' "ie rlore uo' ea 11181 Pprspns Having acnurvivmj pariner oi v I L.LI A AJ Lb Is deceased. P S. The Commission and ForwardiDg business will be attended to as usual J. L. DR. JUDKINS' 2jIIIS valuable medicine is celebrated for w, curing the following difeases: White: Swellings of every description Scrc Leg' and Ulcers of long standing Glandular Tumors Felons or Catarrhs Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises; and Tetter.; Chilblains, or parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds and Burns. For plandular swellings, it is superior to any medicine jet known. It is much safer thuri mercurial applications, (H9 it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the parient liable to injury tVuin exnosiire to cold. It cures the wont Felons or Whitlows on the application of forty-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be takr 11 inwardly to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying this ointment externally as directed, it will civo relief. Certificates of important cures al?o directions for u;in, accompany each bottle. For sale by Daniel a: Devin. Princeton; and Roddick, McCormick, Co., Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. October 25, I831-21-6m MEMO WV1L. WASHINGTON M Ml OUCDlKSIbc, IVashiwrton Daviess County , Indiana. ll C. ELLIOTT I RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ana t. the public generally, that he has removed one square ahove, to me siaua lormmj pied by McDonald, where he continues 10 house of jmfcUc SntevtaCnmrnt, for the reception and accommodation of travelIers,and all others, who may oe pieaseo to invor him with their custom . His table will ne supplied with the best the market affords, nnd pledges himself to use every possible e.xetion to give general satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. His house is more capacious, comtormoie anu convenient, than his lormtr stana. i ne oar shall always be abundantly filled with every variety ot the roost choice i,iquors. The Stables attached to this establishment are large and convenient, and will always be well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler 1 engaged, who is thoroughly acquainted with bis business. N. B. Rnnrders bv the vear. or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated on moderate terms. Washington, Daviess coanty, Indiana. March 3, 183441 tf Spring Goods. The subscribers have just received 175 PACKAGES OF THMR SFllLTG GOO 13ft One of the partners being ca?t, ti.ey will b" n ceiving daily. Purchasers visiting this market who mav favour us with a call, will alw ays find lour Stock lartra and general. '. rnnii!rn! c. vnv'tx. .1 1M.1'".'' v ' - m - - - - N g Beeswax, Feathers, Ginseng, Flax - j,, jQW Liuen? uken in exchanfe for Goods , Ini,rkt.t nri(.e. C. & U. -l ' Ja... 7, lE35-35-13t ST. CLAK3 SCKGOZj. rSIIE Sisters of Charity will be ready to rei some their School in Vinceunes, on the second Monday in April. The terms will be as follows! Board, including washing, mendin? and fuel nnd tuition in spelling, readine , writing, arithmetic, F.neli'h Grammar, marking, plain sewing and needle work, per quarter. Board, and tuition in the hitler trntrl pt viz.- History, Rhetoric, Painting ar.d Orr.a mental Needle-work, twenty-five dollars po quarter. For day scholars, tuition in the common branches, three dollars per quarter tuition in the higher, four dollars per quai ter. Bed and bedding, two dollars par quarter. Statiouary, one dollar. French, by Mrs. Granville, extra, five dol lars. Voeal and Instrumental Music will abo taught. The terms depend upon circuu slan

ce to be known on application. Every effort will be made to promote the advancement of the pupils in the a. ;tiisii ;on f learning, and every attention given to tiuir health and comfort. VinceDiies, March 7, ISS5--40 tf BLANK DBEDS, ALWAYS rOR SALE AT THM Fr jt.cS-