Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 October 1835 — Page 3
IVyronnef, snffei murh from ill. health, nnd the Uenovateur re rum mends then release, as Louis Phillippe is about to adopt the same odeous restrictions on the press, which caused their incarceration at 1' ;ethronemnt of Charle? X. tie harvest crops in England prove abundant. Lord Melburne fas bestowed a pennon of 300 per annum on Mr. Thoma More, celebrated poet, IF.NKRAL II A Hill SON. The following testimony to the earl) inilitaiy merit nf Oeu. W. . JIariuson we copy from a Pennsylvania paper: Ex'ract nf a letter Imm Major Cen. An 7H( .y Waynk, dated c2Cih Aug 1794, to the Secretary of War, detailing the I altle, in w bich be bad just then con('K i ed the Indians. The bravery and pood conduct of every officer belonging (0 the hi my, from the (ienei al dow n to the ensigns, meiit my highest approliation. There were, however, some whose rank and situation placed their conduct in a very conspicuout joint of vitxr, and which I observed with pleasure and the most lively gratitude:
among whom I must beg leave to mention Lr.g. Gen. V i I U it) son and Col. Hani tram' k, the commandants of the rihl and led w ings of the legion, whose brave example inspired the troops; to those I vivst add the names of my faithful and gal hint aid. decamps. Capts. J)e Putts and Lewis, and Lt Harrison, who with the Adjutant Gen. Major Milis, rendered the most essential sen ice by communicating my orders in every direction, and by their conduct and bravery, exciting the tioops to press for ictory. Lt. Covington, upon whom the command of the Cavalry now devolved, rut dow n t w o a v ages with his own band, and Lt. Webb cue, in the enemy's left flank. turning MMITFP PARTNERSHIPS, We have not unf requently heard the bject of "limited pa rlnerships"1 discusted, as a means of insuring to the young end enterprising, a portion of the capital accumulated b (be elder and retired man of business, without exposing the latter to any unknown risk--any risk, indeed, beyond the amount invested in the con cern. We are not unmindful of Ihe fact, that there are arguments against such n plan; but we do not recollect that we ever! saw them so strongly set for th as to outweigh the advantages of the measure. Ve notice that the legislature of Massachusetts, row eognged in revising" the statutes of the state, has confirmed a law authorising limited partnerships, but excepting banking and insurance operations from the permirsion of the statute. U. S. Gazette. 1)1 HI? In this plnceon Monday the olh inst. Mrs. Mary A.nh, consort of Mr Vm. McCotin WHEAT. THE subscriber will pay Gf.j cents per bushel in cash, for 500 bushels ot good merchantable wheat, delivered here or at the mill of Doct. Joseph Prow n. on Embarrass lliver, payable on the delivery of the mil!er, receipt. EVANS BROWN, Grocer. N. P. It will be recived in parcels to tuit the convenience of sellers. E. D. Vineennes, Oct. Olh, 1C35. 19-3t. IdTKOE fHI' school section No Jrt, Township 1, 1 North llancet? est, will lie offered for gale: at the Court Hon door in the Town of l'etersbnrch, bike county , on the fifth day of December next, in separate lots, nccordine to a division arid snircy of the same made by the Trustees of said towodiip, a plot of which will be exhibited on the day of sale by the underfinned School Commissioner for the county aforesaid. JAMES BRF.NTON, Commissioner. September, CPth 15. IP 3t. "iimtuf.citrtitor Salt. rIIEUE will be soil by the under U signed, Ad minis! rat or on the estate ol John F. Snapp, deceased, on Saturday the 24'h ir.st at the door of John C. Clark, in the town of Vineennes, ten phares of bank Stock, in the Branch at Vineennes. The sale will take place at three o'clock, P. M . GEOEGE CALUOUND. Admr. Vineennes, Oct. 8ih, 1835. 19-3t A general and very handsome assortment of goods of Ihe latest style, just received and for sale at my Store on Mar Ket Street, Vineennes Also, nt ny store in Carlisle, at reduced prices and a very email advance on first cost Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, Cassinetts, Marinoes, Flannels, Blankets, And Bonnets of the newest style, an a splendid lot of othei Calicoes, with jreat variety ol articles. 1 N WHIT FELSEY. The h'ght price given V.ouns nnd FbX Se-d. for Wfiile . N w. M. " " " ------
$alc of JLots, in tijftown of mm.i,YMM,Ei ill ' M V I I I'. 11 tl (i r 1 1 rr iw, ,1 I.....:. i i ,t
pi -'(,. :n noting laid Oil -1 . i own in hp rnimti. rr r awrence, ' at me head of Allison Prairie, on the "m i-ar.k of ie Wabash river will. "iri lilt' lUIS Or Fa p nr. Il,p o :0lh dav! ol Octol rr nrxt. ri i l lie- situation of tl .. :i i i lis Town is such r nni e e i v e a rapid nod continuous trrputh: the
J "i nny III-; m 111 n C T o lectmn. is ihirkly settled, with irvluMrious1 () "I'DWIl N Lonl Sugar "'.denterpri.inor'f.umers There is alJfjO Hn liavaiUia Cofll-c, '
leauy erected, and m full and succcess lul operation. i i i There is also a POST OFFICE estab lisheu there. The landin ig is burpassed by none on the Wabash. This Town lies 10 miles North of Vineennes, I rid renceville, III. tine, III, and Ca r lisle. Ind. It is deemed 1 1 miles East of L , a w - 14 miles South of 1 les14 miles South West of : unnecessary to sav any thing further with respect to iis ml vantages, n purchasers cai; judge for them selves l etter ly seeing it. The terms of sale will be TWELVE MONTI'S CUED IT. Ponds or notes w lib approved security will be required Sale io commence at JO o'clock, A. M. DAVID PKICE Proprietor Pussellville, Lawrence Co. III. September 30th 1835 18-41 TAKEN UP BY II. B Shnpnrd, living in Busseron township, Knox rnun tv. I on Ihe "ml nay day o! feeptry , i :. , . i i. irmuer iiim. a grwy norse, unom 14 hands high three years old Cji5aS last snriiiL": a small blaze in the forehod --the erul of his tail nearly white; slind hefore No other ma rks. nppraied to 27 dollars, before me this ld;h day of ept. . by William Harper end J nmes .M . McChire. JAMKS 1 olki:. J. P. BRANCH HANK, I "tTicrnnr y, Ort. st, 1S35 OTICK i heret.y Kiven to the Hn.k h hlrrs in this Hrancti, that an election will be held at the Court J louse in this IJoronsrh, on Monday the '2 day of November next, between the hours of IO end G o'chx k, for the purpose of electing ten Jirpntprs, for the -iimi llljrvfnr. JOHN ROSS, Cash. 18 5t STAT F. OF INDIANA Knox Count i; . K.XOX CUiCriT COURT, Htplember Tvrm lbC. James CIilson, vs. I Abner T. F.llif, Bill 'o Foreclose. . . .. , ..... , , Adm's of (j. W. Johnston ' anJ F.lizahcth Johnston. ) I) now at this time came th parlv bv their counsel, anil on mot ion 1 his case ; is t ontinucil until (he tiext term of this Court by operation of Law with leave lo rmend hill by adding new parties instanfer w hich is done, and on lurltier motion ami nitniltivil tilei!, it isordered by the (Tourt (hat notice of the pen dencv of this suit be given by publication in the incennes ra7'-t (f, a nowspiiper published) in Vineennes, for three week niccc-ivrl v, 'I'"' Renj-i mi n J ohnelon, Farmeniu? .1 ohn-lon, II hi i i - j son Johnton, Sophia Murphy, Mary Harric' and Nancy Dfiniel, six of Ihe defendant in thic case , be not ifi(l thatthev be and appenr at! the next term of thii (Joint, and answer the! complainant's bill, or the sam will be laken a; confessed and a decree adjudged according'v. i Test. A. I). SCOTT, Clerk I Sept. 22d 17-:U SI A 1 1. Ol IN DIANA, f Knox (Jouuty. KNOX CHXUIT COURT, S y. r r r. m b e r Tf.km, A. D u j J Nancy Norman, Mill rf l)ii-r,r,-n William Norman. ND now at t his time came the plaintiff' ml on motion it i ordered that this bilf be dismissed; nnd at the same lime the said . pel it ion er filed her a mended bill, and on motion1 and aliidavit fded, it is ordered bv theCouit
that notice of the pemlenrv of this suit be civ-' able and neatest .My le, and on the most reason -; wer. I! rough a m. Hogg, and Cunningham, on jf)e ufriciency of the rnor I gage as earen by publication in the Vineennes t;,Zftte :, : a hb- term. ,,,., and the follow ing are now ready lor press,' y practicable, at the respective BranchweeUlv newpaper printed m V incennes lorlhree! All orders shall be promptly attended to . ,. , . . , ,n ....-i. .,m ' . ' . , vveeUs'snccessiAly; that the said William Nor-! J. J. C. and w . II he pu hi .shed, t w o . , each r,um-, p, w hp re the Pame Ina, te known on
man be and appear at the next term of this Court arid answer the complainant's bill or the same will be taken as confessed and a decree adjudged accordingly. Teste, A. D. SCOTT Clk. September 22 183j 17-3t 575 PACKAGES. NEW GOODS. CIIAMI3EHS & GARVIN" JTAVEjust received, and are now open ing their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising the most extensive and general assortment offered in this market &C, to which t he v invite the attention of their friends and dealers in merchandize.! Louisville, Sept . 10th, 1335 16-9w GOODSELL & LYON. OD5IE2I33333)a 2, 1?Ji2a2SJ3 EVAXSV1LLE, I A. (Successors of W. &. J. and J . Lewis, Co.) Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Nulls, Faints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, i.c. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. Evnnsvillr, Julv 2 , 1835. SjP have just received a bige Stock, (nsirted) to soil the wants of the Coun try BURTCII k. HF.Br.nl).
Vineennes, June 1 lih 835 2-tt.
LL tl iose indebted to ihe subscriber, are requested to come forward and
make payment by the 1 5 ti of October, or close their accounts bv note, as fur. ther indulgence cannot lie given. .JOSEPH MADDOX. Vineennes Sept. 25h 1835. hirar and oilee. fBMIK subscriber l New Orleans, have iust received from 2 lilili. Rice. . . . . ... hic.li tlipy w nl sell at a small advance by tlie and Barrel. S. So W. J. WISE July 16, 163.3.--tf RAPP'S DOMESTIC GOODS. VillE subset iber will keep a regular supply A of Rapirs domestic (iootls on ha nd fl he superior quality of which is too well known U need any commendation,) consisting of Flannels, Cassincts, Blankets, Spun Cotton, erino and common Wool ats, Oldl Mononc;nbela NVhifkey Sec. &:e.,"n rid will bi) iold as low as at Economy. WILLIS STEWART. Louisville. (Ky ) Sejit. '25lh, IBJ5 17-tf THE TOWN O F 9IAKSMALL. In memory of the fate CJnef Justice John .Marshall r-wrric . i..:.i or.i. tv'.. i M , tional Koad, where the incennes and Chtcago Male Koad rrnp the tormpr on section 1 .? townbin 11. rn r r li range 12 west , in Clark ronnty. situated ' I 111'- . ,r 55 miles north o incennes. 1 b tiom ork, and 10 from Darwin, south of I'aris 15.' and 50 mile from Danville, and 1 G west' ot 1 err re-1 1 ante. It is decidedly the handsomest site for I Ol tl ODh 'lTfll I I Ill n t..wl AT..rt. . iii l i a ha, surrounded by good second r ale bind, ir c , ?i, i ,i i . , i sutlicierifv o timber, and the best ol -,"-.! j , i.i I stone tor Luisdin'r. and it may he truly said. that no point in this section of country i opinion of these on the Natini, Hoad is, thai tins selection i!J ie heabhy . The roar! north and south has hem open-1 ed by Ihe proprietors linn Ibfr crrrk to tlie w et side of Walnut piairie. and cm be travelled vv it h on cn icim e , p. nd when a permanent road shall be made, it will i.ot vhiv ;ioni the present bi.e : Mills are convenient. The (juestion of removal of the Seat of Jutiee from Darwin ha been agitated when fairly acted upon, it if not improbable that Ihe people of the county may find it convenient and to their nicies', t ) place the permanent real ot justice foi the County at the cross roads.
The bind i owned by Joseph liuncan and ryi j g si j S) IOOI the subscriber, and a clear title. J sale'' J
of Ini will take place on the lOthof O-l tohet next, and term6 of pa rnenl be ea'v The most libeial encouragement will be qiven to mechanics, and othcis wh will; improve. 1 W. . AF.CIIEil. Septenibor 22. 1 C3-3 17-.it WB3W GOO.lJ). ; "B I'ST lleceied an additionl supply cf dry ! F cow! liich ill be solil low f,ir cash io ' such artii les (f produce a may iiit. j illOliN 'UtACV. j 'incennes June 1 I, Svj.. .rfii.v ''(hfif'TOA . I i "WO I S 1' 1 . Y I l! I . I . Y inform t he cil iz-n of ff:AfiL v A B Yinceniics and its vicinity, that he l,a commenced the nhnve business on Markt Street, in the home formerly occupied by Me;" e. IJroUn w - 'lay lor. He pledges hi msill t hat his work shall be made in t he most fashiouVineennes, Aug. 12, KUj5 11-tf II. !i. Wlmler. HAS on hand, and for snle, wholesale, 100 Packs of prime Coffee, '20 Coils Hope, 3." Barrels Molasee, 10 Barrels Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Cogniac Brandy, 2 Ceroons Indigo, prime, 6 Ilhds . 5u?ar, 20 Bbls New Orlenns PngRr. Vineennes. Aug. 12th lW.-3t PO'IIT'WINK GENUINE Fort Wine. used for nodical purposes, for sale at the Drug Store of MITT & SAWYER. 35 12-ff August 123. 1 hkancii i;ank. Vineennes, Sept. 5 , 1035 IN TOT ICE is hereby given to the Stockill holders in this branch , ,hat the se- !""" f 'nent of 15 G2J per share, be.I'Miica inic imi iiitr iuui Hit v m iovfmiM me next, and is required to be paid on or be fire that time. JOHN ROSS, Cashier. 14 9w. A LL Those indebted to the late Firm - of Hitt &l Orrick, are notified for
the last lime to come forward and settle their accounts and note. And all who fail to do so on or before the first dav of December next, will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer for collection . Viticennes, Sept. 10, 1C35 16-12t
HOUSE &. LOT, ffe HjpHm uhsenber oilers for j'6 3, S-tle on Saturday the 7th day ol rs'(vember next, on the premises, the well known, ar.d eligible Tavern Stand and nine bt composing one square, formerly occupied by the subscriber, in the town of Washington, J3avies Countv. Every convenience is attached to the House which i necessary for a tavern. -- The Iloue is fifty one feet by forty, as ood as when new, sm is (he Stable belonging tii the establishment, w hich is capacious and comfortable. Those wishing to purchase, would do well to examine previous to purchasing. Also a quantity of Cabinet Furniture entirely new. TEHMS --Five hundred dolbirs, cash in hand, the balance to be paid in annual instalments of two hundred dollars WM FOSTER. Washington, Sept. 5lh, 133515-91 Vhwgs, .Ntvenes, Wis, Ws, t Stuffs, CAtm-
DR. J. MADDOX, JW'AS jii't received r fresh siif ply of the a jgJy, hove articles, all of which are warranted genuine, and will lie sold at a small advance on cost u ml carriage. Also a variety of pAit? ai3!i2 '&li'2i3 a"d otlier j)ieparations, celelirated fur ciiiinp the following Diseases! While swelling, bore legs and L'lcers of longstanding. Felons, Rheumatic rains of the joints, bprarrs and Bruises, Tetters of all kinds, Cholic, ('olds, Caiihs and Consumptions, Dropsy, Flux, Gout ',r;lvel, 1 ever & Ague, bore r.yes, Dyspep Vomiting, Spittin" of Bloo-1, Sec. l hyeici. ins, (ountrv Merchants, anil others, nr0 r,.!)eclfully invited to call and examine for themselves, b lore they purchase elsewhere, a t he v will no ilon b t . ti mJ i t t o t hei r ad van t H?e. A hsenber will give (illlSPllIJ. Vineennes A..-. 1, 1833-1 l-tf r cash fur J. M. CO PA It 1 jN E U S I IIP. rlgj undersigned hc leave to inlortn their friends and dealers in Dry Goods, rrenera y, that they nave, J h , . ;. ' , J . binned a partnership or the purpose ol 1 11 1 1 ansa c I inir a I i -i n o , under the style of j lURHHJ & IS WJjLE.V n,,, i,.ivt. taken Ihe St on?, tope I her with Stork of Dry Goods, of K. & I Mer-
rie, whirl) Mo-u may be consi ieicrl NF.vv,and lelt at the liranch or their absence having all been purchased within the I a 1 1 accounted for. No title will he deerneil 12 months. IUr. Merrie i? now E-rst i valid, which is der iv ed throujrh any She r-
rnakiny adfliti on to the piesent sut'pl v, I which they are regularly receiving. Thpy icspectlutly invite Merchants from the country to eive them a call. llOHEicr olEIIIill; Jr. S II 1UJ1.LEN. Louisville Ky., Aug, 19 1C35 13-2m 11 as ri iii.hAH) o the rmsr imst. rrj 1 1 1 IS numbei commenced a new vol.a. r J ; utne, and contains one of the plates i
of Fashions, which hap rendered (his work The undersigned having been appoiritisn celebrated ; also, the Fashions of the e, ,y ie Commissioners of the Sinking: i olden times. Jive similar plates will be Fund. Appraisers of re si estate proposed ipiven this e;ir. if0r mortgage in the county of ll2iL2 LiTiTilib IPil-L 221 ' and having been duly sworn as
F.tery number contains a steel engrav'-''y from our personal and distinct lieinrr, pr" a pdate of Fashions, elegantly 'q-nintanre with) the follow ing described c.dorr.ljtwo pa ere of Mumc; two Enrav-lfeal estate in said coun'y, (Here describe ings of di'iincui-herl authms; embellish- it) 'lo 93' "l'on f,,,r oa',, ,hat J''f"' menm d ' scientific subject, or views off, exclusive of all perishable improve remarkable places. (mcnta are of Ihe value of C r -r j nn v CiT PORTRAITS' dollars in specie, nt the remUnder this head will be publish , like- thi counfy. Given under our hands this nesses, of distinguished authors in this; (j,iv nf C35 country and in Europe. Already have! ppCij0ns w ill be made on the part of
been issued, sti iking resemblances ol Ij'HI . .. ...,f.l I l. ...K.vl. ia n r.l f 4j I Vxhot.' ii;i , iiiiin iiic miuiL- n v.'mii -n n w, ,..nv.. , M y . I i !-! I l"V, Jewis, Hloore, oiermge. jougers lrisraeli, Neele, Mad. de Stael, Jane I'orter, Campbell. Eoscoe, and Southey. A fac smile of Washington's hand writing and his accounts will be found in the August number. Also, Steel Engravings of the Farting Hour, illustrated, by N. C. Brooks, A.M.; a view of Park Place, New York ; Excerply; Anthologia, byM.Cii rev , Lq ; Embroidery Music, &c. I he
. I . -ii -. . :n Am IlVJct. nueu e( io mr ji jii iuti nn stiinatures of distinguished citizens will . , , , . i ii. rr . - o- !pay in Wheat, Corn, Oats or Pork, by be continued. In short, no efbrt is spar-i J . ' ' , . . . . , ., , ' ii coming fonvad and giving a note for Ihe ed to render this vvoik paramount to alb ... ,. .,6 , ... ,
others of a similar nature. L. A. GODEY, Publisher, No. 3, Frankin Place, Philadelphia. The subscriber, to conv ince those persons wi-hing to subscribe for the Lady' Pook, that there is no deception in the work, will forward nny month's number as a specimen, by sending him a Utter, post paid. If any of our agents should have extra numbers of volume ten on hand, that they cannot use, they will confer a particular favor on the publisher by returning Ibem immediately, accompanied with a note stating the number sent, and who they are from. We are so nearly out of volume ten, that we wish to provide a supply in sea. son. Newspapers exchanging with the La rlv's Ibiok w ill confer a favour rn the sub scriher by giving the above three or loui e rt ions .
BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FUR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Soria & Mowcll, 2 21 111 2 d LL y Q j AUCTION 6c COMMISSION MERCHANTS .A . i rciiLZ, mi as. Nov. 22. 1C34 25-lf
J). W1IEEEEK, is now rec, ,ring a larpe a-sorlment ff Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, II a rd w t re, Que ensware, &.C kc. all of which he will tell at reduced pi ices Vinrennes Spt. 4, 1G35 " I i ool Molls C CONSTANTLY on l and and for sale J ly U D WI1EELEK. Vmrennfs, Sept. 4, lb'35. A Good di-tnier, wno can come well recommended, will meet with constant employment, and pood wages, but none other than a sober man need apply. M. D. WUEELEK. Vineennes, Sep t, iV25. NOTICE TO RESIDENT 2 OCKUOIjtUlllS OK TUB State Bank of Indiana. LOANS will be made for Ihe pay. merit ol the second Instalment of Stock, due Novemher 10, 1 fJ35, (and the 3d instalment due in 1C3U, it desired) u resident Stockholders, under the following regulations: The persons filling ihe olhces hereafUr stated in each county are hereby notified that they are appornted in and for their respective counties, Appraisers of the real estate proposed to be mortgaged for the nbove purpose. The Associate Judges, Judge of the Probate Court, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Ilecorder, County Surveyor, School Commiscioner, and the three Directors on the part of Ihe State in each liranch; any three of whom shall constitute a board to act on nny application, except in case where they are personally interested ; and for their use the follow ing form is annexed to be signed by the three Appraisers, anc' filed in the proper Branch, on or before the fifth of October next, together with n bond arid mortgage accompanied with h recorded Bnd ceitiliied chain of title from the United States, or other original source through all intervening owners to the applicant, according to the printed forms which may be procured at each Uranrh: all which conveyances must be produced jfl", collector, executor, administrator, guardian, or trutee. Unless the title is clearly exhibited of record, and in every respect completed, according to the printed forms of Hond nnd Mortgage, with the Clerk's and Recorded certificates, no loan will in any cae be allowed thereon. All expense of preparing, completing, and 1 recorflm2 either the appraisement, cpi ti : ficales, or mortgage must be incurred by t he applicant. For each day so employed, each Appraiser is entitled by law, from the applicants to one dollar. APPRAISEMENT. such, alter jiersonal examination of (or tie Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, nniicauon. liy order of the Commissioners. SAMUEL MEKHIL, President. Office of Sinking Fund. Indianapolis, Aug. 26, 1835. 14-5wr ! "Il,, . , c -, llCIIVny l flO III ai"lt nnn-n . , if not settled in this w ay, by the loth day of October, we will place their accounta in the hands of an officer for collection. THOIIN & TKACY Vineennes, Sept. J Ulh , 1 U35. Tin; VINCENNES GAZBTTB Is Published erenj Saturday, ID'S 2 (iJASCa'tfQ'SJo Terms $2 .00, if paid dorinc: the year. $1i II pani in iiuinmi.-, $:i 00, if not paid during the year. gi 25, for six months. Tapers discontinued only at thn option of the publisher while arrearages me due. (V-Advertisemenis making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, ami twenty-five rents for every suhseipienlinserlion lonirer ndverliseuients in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without order will in nil rases, tie inserted until forbid, nnd charged accordingly Such articles of produce n n re used in n frtimly, will be received in pnvment of subscriptions, si the mm ket pi ice, dtlivtrtd in Viucentit .
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