Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1835 — Page 3

ci county and carried hack to the scene (

ot In crime. here, in the presence d j about 50 persons, lie confessed thi uiltj aid that he had nothing to urge i exten J nation ( if, and declined that he wishd to lie cxecuU-d at micp The rnol ! took him at his noul. Im rur bun upon i the neatest lice, and after he h;h dead, rut down his hotly and cast it to rr f behind the same: log, where they had found the body f his victim. A place, where fuch law less atrocities can be practised, with impunity, even upon the guilty, defer es to l e sunk in the bottom of the ocean Louisville Journal. urn. J 'JIUA 3, lAl MMt "Lore Laughs at Locksmith"1 except in the case ol Henry J. Stevenson, who was married in Pl mouth jail, on the 12th It. to Miss Cynthia K Shaw. Or rather. Ms Cjnthia K Shaw was married to Mr. Henry J Stevenson; for it -eems lhat madam held Henry asenrnewhat slippery. itnd ,;ul him d deposited in i,.! lor sate i. -. . - . . . eepu z until the ceremonv ot i.u di-hinf.i cic. was over, when the loving pair lied: their - Miptials, and Henry as once morel Jestored !o liberty and to love. .Vea? Bed ford Cnzfite. In Marioncounfy, Mississippi, on Thursday, I (Jill July, by the Ilev. J. W. Pitman. Mr. II. IJennin.rer . atrpd A,J and Jvur years, to Mis. E A Peak, aged! ftgftty-th, ee years, ail ot that county. I lick or v. The. Van Ho ten men Iiuvp ; oiuerrn moie hickory trees to be n anted c mi hoi v irees to re n a to aid in the "ipi"cti.iiiT!j eiecum. nv not go the whole figure at once? Envelope the little magician in the martial cloak of the old Chief, mount the cocked hat and feather, and vear lhat it whs himself who gained t.e victory at New Ui!fan. I'.i a resolution at Tammnx to that eikct, and who dares doubt it? Long Island Fanner. I- S. ILlnk. Thfi V S IU,il; boa col.l and t.-.insterrfd some of its I W anches to ; , . , , other Laoks. m order that the rollec- - lions may be easy and gradual, anil cause; no distress hi the communitv. It king n r rar gement to oi-imse of i j rnaotlier Pranches in a rimilar manner. Notwithstanding these liiiiii'CfmcnU, e hear fome of the fnithful banging awny atthei Monster. Attacking the Hank at this! time, reminds us of the boy that stamp-' I e.l the dead goose. What, what are von domg there? Killirs? thegoce. dad.l! It is dead you booby 1 I know it dadd ! Lut I mean to kill it deader! J itues. The editor of the Portland Argus an nhusive abolition a id Van Buren journal. Ins been mulcted in the sum of 11,0 for a libel n Mr. Cilley of Thnmaton, late Speaker of the House of Ilepr esentatives of Maine. U. S Telegraph. We learn from the last Teletrrat.h that General Duff Green.! its founder nnd m oprietor. is about to re-i move from Washington city, with a view j to engage in other pursuits; and that t he i Telegraph will henceforth be under the euuoiiai cnarge oi ur. Liinarn ii. uiuson a gentleman who has been for several years pat connected with that paper ms an associate editor. The propriatory interest yet remains in Gen. Gieen, and j will do so uniil the first of December,: v hen it is expected a new arrangement ; w ill take place Gen. Green, the veteran'

nlitor, announces it ns his purpose, to pre-; al-o , before William C. Elliott's ta vei n iCa r li-le. Ind. Fent, at an early da, a brief review of !is door, in Washington, on Saturday the! It i deemed unnecessary to say any editorial course, in which he promises to . v fit h day of November next, all the i ight, j thing fur ther with respect to itsadvan"speak of the things which he has seen titlp, interest and claim of Margaret John-: ij,r"'S purchasers cai. judge for them-

nnd know s. It the proposed woi U(

ehall be fully accomplished, it will form a, ted , lying and being in tho county of Dachapter full of interest and full of mor-i viess, being part of Fractional Section

ul. uau. i ai. Texas. W perceive hy our last southern nnd western papers simultaneous sng gestions at New Orleans and St. Louis, that Texas should be purchased and annexed to the U. States. ti i. ri A letter writer from Texas says: 'Ifj 'Ppxps belonged to the United Stales, itj would soonbecome the gardeuof America "j To this remark, a correspondent of the Philadelphia Herald appends the follow j ing sound commentary : "The truth is,' there are so many places within the Fj.' S. that claim to be called the Gahdf.n of America, that we are in want of hands to; cultivate these lovely spots. We wouldj then advise Americans to stay at home and not place themselves under a foukigv ... i government where there is neither protection for person nor property. Theyj ught to refltct, when they settle on the lands of Texas, that they lose all claim on our government a citizens. Bah Arne. What can the Van Buren men say to j Judne White's unanimous re-elecuon to; the U. S Senate? Gen Jackson himself.; if we are not mistaken, could never have' obtained such a vote in the Tennesseej Legislature. The election proves one; (hintr that tire friends of General Jack-: son cannrrt be transferee! to Van Buren. j The hickory w reath fades in the grasp of the Magician, though it blossomed in the hands of the hero: the mantle of thp lion will not fit the shoulders ot the prim i nlkin of Kinder hook . Louisville Jour. The Administration determining to ex crt itcelf for its favorite?, has established: a prefs for tr. purpose ot supporting V:in and Dick, at Shawneetovvn, Illinois

We have received the first number of the papercalted the CJall-itin Democrat. The) editor gives as an apology for the delay ofi the first number a month beyond the time, that the mer hanic of the ofhVe h tv P been! troutlfd with such a teira'de s'lGtc'np and; ,;uakin they roubl not r-t K '"it s -ner ; They will sliake and epMke oi pi bp i fore they convei t lllio.d to V;" and Dick.! J3ol the paper promtste to do i' lei. I ret Frtss,

We enei ve. that ane John Sutton, oft

INew London, Conn , recently undertook, for h wager, to drink a pint and a half of hiskey . A he was iaing the last gill to hi mouth, he (ell and fractured his skull aairut iu irr.n kettle and died in half an hour . iVo doubt bf bmii i;,imr i i i 'lark fed down "And broke his crown. "And oill came tumbling after." Louisvill Jour. Ben-are of Counterfeits . We learn that counieileit five dollar notes on the York La.nk, ate in circulation. They are ol the old plate, letter D. payable ta W. Wagner, and dated Feb. 2,'lC30. The Columbus Ohio State Journal was the political friend of Jude xl'Lean until the period of that gentleman's recent withdrawal fmm the Pi esidenlial canvass. Since that time, it has become . .' e ardent and influential fiiend of Gen. llariieoti. The last number says: Louisville Journal. "Look to our ow n State, the 'signs of the .- . i . . i i-i times' Jor ttiese lew last weeus. plainly indicate lhat the Star of Gen. Harrison i' nsingtu the ascendant. As wave fo. lows wave, meetings for his nomination are follow in mee tings, iu various sections, in succes-iou. Slaik Connly has spoken Franklin has held its meeting' go hus Miami, and loa county follows next 5? ' What do you think of the agitation ol Gen. Harrison say s Gov Ma rev t Van '?,,ren "Very JJurrassins! very liar 1 assure ou, says t tie iilile i e Pi c side.-it "we must rr.a nacre to keen his ui!h!ai tatnu and puldn; service out ol s'ght. ci -our pariia li.pts is ruined forever I "'ill Jones.1' said a bullyine , i. . . , .... . - .b urchin to ;i.uiiei i.ti, ine ni-xf time I calcli yon ; alone I'll fig ou like any thing." Well,'1 replied Hill, ! aini o!en much alone, I jcornrnordy have mvlegs and lists with ! me. f DIi.H-in Mihwiii etown, Illinois, n ti.e 1 It. i It. John Cai lh lll, L,h lUccner of I'm, lie ii'..n.j, 1)11.1) hi tlii. pl;ire on tho 22 J. insl., Jons K.. 1 ( : I n I ; t MUl ot'JimN U'lL. C' rn M hi -.jl ? IZ nL'rSr.NT to hn order of the Ciry " cuit Couit ol Knox county, the un u-rsigned willfxpo-e to public sale, bet"re Mr. P.iigg1 S'oio iloor, in Carli-le, Sullivan county, on Saturday the I4:h day 1 of Nov em tier nut, all the right, title, in leiest and claim o Caroline McDonald, ul, in and to the bdlo w ing deecr ibed tract , or parcel ot land, lo-wn:--75 acres to ' 1 . I. - JY" i' .1 . .... Off lanen n ni nif fnal o.-n smvev No. 2, T. 1 , N It. 9 W Sullivan count).; I he nndeisigued will also (pursuant to an order a bove) oiler at public sale at; the Cou.t IIuh ,lor m Pr,,,...,. r.,l.. son countv. on Saturday ih 9lsi iiv f November next, all the rifrlit . title, inter - ! Imd est and claim of Mariraiet Johnson, of, in ind lo 100 acres of land. Militia donation, rs o. y , . Also, belote 4lr. Hainer i tHV-i ern door, in EvansviHe, on Monday the!

23d rJay of November next, all the i ighf, lished there. The landing in surpassed t it le, interest and claim of Maiearet'bv none on the Wabash.

Johnson, of, in and to 58 acres ol land,!

situated, mg and being in the county ol i Vincennes, Ind Vanderburgh, being part of Fractional ! renceville, III. Section, No. 25, T. J, S R II W. Andi'ioe, III, and

son , ol, in and to 13 acies of land, situa - No. b. I . 2, IS . 11. 7 W. on a credit of six months, with boud and approved security. JAMES JOHNSON, Commissioner . Vincennes, Oct. 23, 1835. 21 It JUST revived on consignment, 300 barrels superior pippin appb g. and for gale bv B A K K ft & TILL AY. Louisville, Ky. Oct. H, 1833. 21I"PT TITO fJ ti TANTED imiuedi.itel v a trood, steady Journey men bailor, to whom a perma nent scat will be given, and good wages. One who understands rutting would be preferred , lo uct as foreman. None need apply hut a first rate workman. lbue at a distance, can address (post naid) L. L. WATSON, Draper & Tailor, Vincennes, lud. October 25th, 1S35 2l-3t. NOTICE. V wife. Surah, hurin left my bed end board without any just cause or prevocaiiwi, t hereny torewarn any person from ti u-tiwi; or harborinij her on my account, as 1 am dettrmined to pay no debts of her contract ing alter this date. LEWIS McLA.NE. ' 3t. F. have just received o Iagi Stock, (assorted) to suit the wants of the Cotiutry BtlRTCII Si HLBOrtD. Vincennes, June I Hi. 8:3o -2-tf. MONEY If OS r on 'J hnrsdsi v the 15ih inst. betweet l- . . . i ; ' . .. - . Ii A Carlisle and v lucernes, atiout i.iiie

troiu Mr- EinisonV, sixty (IdIIhis iii specie wrappeu in paper. Any person finding; tl ivbove .-inn t rnoiy, and bringing it to tin -iibi riber, will receive aieward f tpi.dollnrs. k r. iorr att. Vmcenties, OH. 16th, Ifc35.

SALT! ALT!

,J..L it.' I. jvv bein received ami ioi saie ny II. D. WHEELER. Oct. 16lh. 1835. i ii . j - t NEW GOODS. MigNsHi; Suscrihers have just received at their A. establishment, corner of Water and St. peter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian end Russian Goods of a superior quality. Hardware Cutlery ,Queensware and Groceries uf everv description, winch they will sell at very reduced prices for cash, or exchange far most articles of country produce WIIEKbbli & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. loth lf!o5 20-If WHEAT. THE subscrit)er will pay GC cent? per bushel in catdi, for 500 tnishels ot good merchantable wheat, delivered here or at the mill of Doct. Joseph Hrown, on Embarrass Iliver, payable on the oe livery of the miller's receipt. EVANS HROWN, Grocer. N. B. It vvill he recived in parcels to suit the convenience of sellera. E. Ii. Vincei'nes. Oct. 9th, 1 C3.5. 19-3t. T " 1 1 I-I -choid section ,No J-). 'lol,P 1, iNoi'th Kan;'uC West, will hecdiVrtd lor 'l'L' at the Coin t llnue door in the t own of I'e terrliui i;ti, Pike county, on the tilth day of 1).;cer.iher next, m sf-.ai'ate lots, accoi dins to a d i i.-ioit ;i nd J-iii v ( v of tlie same made hy tlxI rnslees el aid tou iifiup, a plot ot which wili he exhibited on the da) ot sale by the undersigned School Couiinicsioiitr lur the count) alortsuid. J AMPS IJRENTOX, Comi.Wisiuncr. September, 'Htb 1 li'-ij I 'J-3t. ' s r j A LL tho--e indebted to the subscriber. '1 - I LljliC.-lLU li LCMIIC oi m in u l ( ( 1 pament by the u h of October, ma or cio.t. their accounts by note, a9 luiither iridulence cannot be given. JOSEPH M AD I) OX. iucenncs Sept. 5h llJ.'io. IN THE TOWN OF SffjHE undersigned having laid oil a ! H Town in the county clT Lawrence, ,111. at the head of" Allison Prair ie, on the ;Vest bank of the Wabash river, will lutl'er the lots lor sale ou the 29th day ol October next. ' r; i ne will t situation nf this Town is such .... .. i I i , - &r,JUU': uie """".v arounu in every rection, it thickly settled, wilb inuu'tnous eilterrr,?,"sf ''ii mers There is al ready erected, and in full and succce9 lul opera'ion. J.v:ivnioiVY uuni uui. There is also a POST OFFICE estab This Town lies 10 miles North of 1 1 miles East of Law14 miles South of Pales11 miles South West of b - elves l ettei ly seeing it The terms of sale will be TWELVE MONTHS CPED1T. Ponds or notes w ith approved security will be required. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. DAVID HI ICE. Proprietor. Hussellville, Lawrcnr e Co. III. September 30ih 1835 18-lt I Y II. Ii. Shapnrd, living in I3iis-I Jt 9 seron township, Knox coun Ul' y a. U the 2nd day day of SepZjrn V&, H-uiher inst. a gray horse, about J y l U hands hitdi--three years old t?2i last spring ; a small hl;i?.e in the torched --the end ol bis tml nearly white shod before od before io other marks. appmied to 27 )l!ar. before me tlii Cv. dav ol Sept. 1835, : , ., , , i ( "ii,r f lib. no Harper and JnrneM.d . McClure. d bv Williiim Harper and Jmiiesi. JAMES I'OLKE. J. P 18-31 nitANCII 15ANK. Vtnrennes, Od. st, 18.J5 ( "VTOT1CL is hereby uiven to the tock bid - lS ers in this Branch; that an election lie nelil m the Conn iioiifc in mis ijornugn, on m i ..... o..,i r v.,h,r t. hP. . .. ......... ..r ii t.,i nvinrt. fr.r (ha nnr.! I WCrll IIIC ll'UI3 VI i'iinnywtwijw. pose of electing ten Directors, tor tne nisuiusvear. JOHN ROSS, Cask. in ot 575 PACKAGES. NEW CJOS3S. CHAM REUS & GARVIN" T03 'A'E jut received, and arennw open in? thii stock of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising the most extensive and ueneral aortmenl ollered in this market &.C, to which they invite the attention of their friends and dealers in merchandize.

Louisville. Sept . lOth. 1335 l6-9vv GOODSELXi 6c LYON, Jinn asjijv 'i &9 EVANSVILI-E, IA. (Successor? of k J and J . Lewis, k. Co.) aiSo, Wholcfnb dealers in Groceries generally NbiIe, rints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, Lc. end buyers of most kind nf country produce. Lvdiiex die, July 2J, 1636.

&ttmfnCstratotr'0 Sale. npHEKE will he told by the under

B signed, Administrator on the estate ol John F. Snapp, deceased, on Saturday the 24th inst at the door of Johu C. Clark, in the town of Vincennes. ten shares of hank Stock, in the Hranch at Vincenne?. The sale will take place at three o'clock, P.M. GEORGE CALIIOUND, Admr. Vincennes, Oct. 8th, 1835. 19-3t A general and very handsome assorlment of goods of the latest style, just received and for sale at my Store ou Market Street, Vincennes Also, at my store in Carlisle, at reduced prices and a very small advance on first col Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Marinocs, Flannels, Blankets, And Bonnets of the newest style, and a splendid lot of Calicoes, with a great variety of other articles. I. N. WH1TTELSEY. The lC"epl Plice given for White 1. N. W. Beans and Flax bVH. Vincennes, Oct. 1st 1 .T35 17-lt THE (P. LEV I'. N Til VOLUME,) i Repository for Jlusic, fJiigraiitig, JI ood Cuts, Poetry, and Prose, EV TIIP; MOST CELKBUaTED authors, Published at S3 per annum, BY L. A. GODEY, Philadelphia, Pa. i$5 Reward. C5TRAYEU from the subcri her nhrtut the firt of .April Wr ' -"niS last, a Dark Sorrel burse, six or Cj'Xyi even years old, about filteen i) "t bands high, slightly saddle mark?Hiiv5i3 pii, and lias a peculinr w hite spot on the side of bis nose was raised bv Mrs HoMin near Montezuma, and has probably made for that place. Any person returning said horse shall receive the above reward from AARON SHAW. Vincennes, June 30,1835 5-3t Sugar and Collke. 'Ml E subscribers have just received from 1. New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, 60 15;ijjjs llavanna Coffee, 2 bbls. Kicc. Width they will sell at a small advance by the Bag and Uarrel. S. L W. J. WISE. July 16, JS35. 7-tf RAPP'S D03IEST1C GOODS. ffY" s'Jbciiber will keep a regular supply ol Rapp's domestic. Gooili on hand, (the I superior quality of which is too well known to need any commendation,) consisting of ! Flannels, Cassinets, Blankets, Spun Cotton, Merino and common Wool Hats, OldJ Monnnfjnhela Whiskey kc. kc.,"and w ill h sold as low as at Economy. WILLIS STEWART. Louisville, (Ky.) Sept. '25th, 1835 17-tf HOUSE 5c LOT, X1 subscriber oilers for Sle on Saturday the 7(h day ol November next, on the premises, the wel u)0wn, and eligible Tavern Stand i , , . e and nine ott composing one square, for- .. ' . b . ? .' merly occupied uy tne sunset iuer. in ine town of Washington, Davie County. Everv convenience is attached to the I House which is necessary for a tavern. ; The House is fifty one feet by forty, as Vvhen new, as is the Stable be.,i,i;0i,mni .. I, lK'ne to the establishment, which is ca tiMcious and comlorluhle. Those wishing to purchase, would do well to exam ine previous lo purchasing. Also a quantity of Cabinet Furniture entirely new.! TEKMS--Five hundred dollars, cash! in hand, the balance to be paid in annualj instalments of two hundred dollars. WM. FOSTER. Washington, Sept. 5th, 1835 15-9t 1511 AN CH BANK, Vincennts, Sept. 5, 1335 lvTO'I'ICE is he i e by given to the StockJ holders in thi Hranch, that the second instalment of 15 621 per share, be comes due on the l'Jih day of November next, and f required to be paid on or be fore that time. JOHN ROSS, Cashier. 149iv. 5

X3T 1K WIIEELEK, i now receiv-M-U- H 'arRe asortmeul of Staple ami Fancy Diy Goods, Hardware, Queensware, &.c. k.c. all of which he will tell at reduced price. Vincennes, Sepl. 4, 1S35.

oria 4& Mowell, AUCTION 6c COM MISSION MERCHANTS NATCHEZ, MISS. Nov. 22, 1834 25-tf JLast JVotice.

LL Those indebted lo the late Firm of llitt & Orrick, are notified for the last time to come forward and settle their accounts and notes. And all who fail to do so on or before (he first day of December next, will find their noten and accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Vincennes, Sept. 19, 1C35 1 G-12C Wool liolis CONSTANTLY on hand nd for sale by II. D WHEELER. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1835. A Good distiller, who can come well recommended, will meet with constant employment, and goed wages, but Done other than a sober man need apply. H. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Sepv 1, !835. Drwgs, Medicines, Ptuuls, Vis, iy$ e Stuffs, CAutmicais, &c. at VVoe--svxle. or IVetaii. DR. J. MADDOX, yS'AS just received n fresh supply of the a. SfX hove articles, all of which me warrBiita genuine, and will bo sold at a small advance. on cost una carriage Also a variety of IfrjlSli , - k t r- i r Jl and other prepara iiur,s, ""'V Z7 Curi..S the following w,fes Uellinr, bor. lep3 and Ulcers o. long standing. Felon,; UI.eun.aliG Fains of the joints j.ra l. and bruises, Tetters of .11 ku.di, Chol.c.CoWs Cauphs and Consumptions, Dropsy, I lax, , Uoul ;,nd (iravel, Fever & A?e,Sore Eyes, UyspepiH, Vomiting, Spitting ol Blood, ice Physician,, Country Merchants, and others, are re'pectfullj invited to call and examine lor tUmSel e9f beior. tbry purchase ebewbere, at il,ev will ,'o doubt, tinnn romnt "t,.,... jy rj. Jfc subscriber will givo cash for J. M. C"violni.e, Auj. 12, 1835 11-tf COPARTNERSJJ.H, njlMifj undersigned beg feare to inlorm their frieOI and dealers io Dry Goodi, generally,- lhat Ihey bars formed a partnership lor the purpose of transacting a Business, under the style of MEMUIIE t nirjLEEJ nd have taken the Store, together with the Stock of Dry Goods, of R. & I Merne, which Slock may be considered hew, having all been purchased within the last 12 months. Mr. Merria is now East making additions to the present supply, which they are regutaily receiving. They respectfully invite Merchants from the country to give them a call. ROBERT MEKRIE Jr. S. II. PULLEN. Louisville Ky., Aug, 19 1C35 13-2n NEW GOODS. JUST Received an additional supply of dry goods which will be sold low for cash or such articles of produce ns may suit. TIIOR.N &. TRACY. Vincennes June 11, 1835. JO. V jr. CO.lli'TOJ) . p ESPECT FULLY informs the citins of JjJv Vincennes and its vicinity, lhat he hai commenced the above business on Market Street, in the house formerly occupied by Messrs. Brokew S,- Taylor. He pledges himself that his work shall be Oiado in the most fashionable and neatest sty le, and on the most reason able terms. All orders shall be promptlv attended to. J. J. C. Vincennes, Aug. 12, 1835 11-tf II. IP. Wheeler. II AS on band, and for sal, wholesale, 100 Sacks of prime Coffee, 20 Cods Rope, 35 Barrels Molasses. 10 Barrels Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Cogniac Brandy, 2 Ceroot.s Indigo, prime, 6 llhds. Sutra r, 20 Bbls New Orleans Sugar. Vincennes, Aug. 12(h 1335. M-3t PORT WINE. GENUINE Port Wine, used lor medical purposes, for fale at the Dru Store of . INTT & SAW YE K. Augut 23. 1535 12-tf M? o 1 1 c e . U HOSE indebted to the Suhscr iber cn pay in Wheat, Corn, 'Oat or Pork, by coming forwad and giving a note forth delivery of any bf the above articles; and if not fettled in this way, by the 15th day of October, we will place their accounts in the hund of an oflicer for collection. . TI1011N & TliACY. Vincennes, Sept. 16th, 1 835. TML VINCENNES GASETT3 Is Published every Saturdy Terms $2 50. if paid during the year. SI 0, if paid in advance. $3 00, if not paid during the year. fl 2j, for six mouths. Tapers discontinued only at the option of tb publisher while antral uts ate dae.