Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 November 1835 — Page 4
IL. IL. WATSON, DRAPER AND TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs the Citi . zens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that having returned to this place with a rieiv to permanently locate himself, he hai recommenced business in the House adjoining Burtch nd lleberd, two doors above the Corner, on Water Street, where all work entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to, and executed with neatness and in the most fashionable tyle,as he will be regularly supplied with the latest fashions from the eastern cities, and trusts that he will merit a liberal share of public patronage. He also has on hand and intends keep ing a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT f
Cloths, Which zvili It made up to order on accommodating terms. ALSOSummer ready made clothing, such as Ycsis, TantaooYs, Womvoibowts, SVwts, Colars Ata semis, And many other things which the curiouican see, by calling at the above mentioned chop. Vincennes, June 27, 1C35 4-tf SALT! 8AILTr 250 Barrels lvevvrwu Sat First quality, just received am! for sale by THORN Sc TRACY. Vincennes, Juno 11, IS35. TAYEKJSf. IIS AV1NG purchased the eligible tnvJ ern stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth Lasselle, offer his services to his friends and the public in general. This stand has undergone a thorough repairing. From its location and convenience, as well as retired situation, it is rendered b desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families. He also (Utters himself, that from his long experience in his profession, as well as his known desire and capacity to please, he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. In connexion with the house, a spacious wagon yard is attached for the benefit of movers and teamiteri. His stable is large and commodious, and well provided with all kinds of provender, and a careful oitler, who is always in attendance. N. tt. Hii Bar is snpplied with the most choice Liquors. Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tf. 1m1 a JVJir J1JYD CHEJIP. A general and very handsome assortment of goods of the latest style, just received and for sale at my Store on Mar ket Street, Vincennes. Also, at my store in Carlisle, at reduced pricea and a very email advance on first cost Broad Cloths, Cassimercs, CassineUs, Marinoes, Flannels, Blankets, And Bonnets of the newest style, and a splendid lot of Calicoes, with a great variety ot other articles. I. N. WH1TTELSEY. The highest price given for White Beans and Flax Seed. I. N. W. Vincennes, Oct. 1st 1835 17-tf Sugar and Coilbc. flMIE subscribers haye just received from JL New Orleans, 50 bbls. Drown & Loaf Sugar, GO 15ags Ilavanna Coilcc, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the Bag end Barrel. S. U W. J. WISE. July 16, 1835. 7-tf C1EB. GOODSELLi 8c LYON, MERCIKWI& EVANSVILLE, rA. (Successors of W. J. and J Lewis, L Co.) Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Neils, Taints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, kc. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. J EyansTille, July 20, 1835. i?mw id el HD. WI1EELEU, is now receiving a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, &c. &c. all of which he will sell at educed prices. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1835. ELAN bTd BED S , ,,.V.US FOR UF AT THIS QKFTCK.
GROCERIES. GOODSEL.L 6c LYON, Evansville,
AVE now on hand a general aesort ment of Groceries, which they are disposed to sell upon very liberal terms. Grocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, are respectfully requested to call and examine their Stock, prices, Sec. Among the goods on hand or soon expected, are 40 Chests Tea, 100 Dags Coffee, 10 IfhrJa. Sugar, 20 Lbls loaf and lump do. G Casks Ilice, 15 Bags Pepper and Spice, 20 Kegs Ground Ginger., 4 Ceroons lodigo, 100 Mate Cassia, 25 Lbs. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves, 4 Casks Madder, Jars Mackaba Snuff, Casks Saleratus, Boxes Cod Fiih, 2 15 20 Bbls. Mackerel, 2.5 Bbls. New Orleans Rum, 20 Pipes, half Pipes and Bbls. Sig nette, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " .Madeira &. Teneriff Wine, G Casks Port Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Boxe6 Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Boxea Tumblers, Decantere and Bottles, 100 Window Glass, 100 Doz. Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assorted NV1I9, 20 " " Brads, C000 Lbs. Manilla Cordage, 200 60 4 4 Kegs Loomis1 Sup. Rifle Powder, ' White Lead, Bills. Spirits Turpentine, Kegs Litharge, 12 Boxes Crome Yellow and Green, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, we Hatter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as good terms as any other House in the country. W'JiJS TEH In exchange fur goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5,000 " Beeswax, 1,000 " Hog's Bristles, For which the highest market piice will be given . Evansville, Sept. 1835. 16 REMOVAL. PVrailE Store of TJIORN & TRACY v has been removed to the StoreHoom formerly occupied byChristian Grafter, on Market street, where their friends nnd former customers are particularly re ferred . Vincenne;, Julv 2, 1C35. Just IScccivcde Y the Subscribers from Philadelphia, &c. a new and very extensive assortment of GGOBS Consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Hardware, Saddlery, Queens ware, Fur, Wool, and Palmleaf Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Iron Castings, &c. With almost every other article neces-j sary to comprize a first rate assortment,! and to which we invite the attention 0 f i our customers, and all others wanting GOOD BARGAINS. SMITH & C ARSON. Viocennes, May 9, 1835-49-tf THE suhscriher wishes to inform the citizens of Knox and the adjacent counties that he has and expects to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS and of good quality, presuming as he does, that hose vihing to purchase will not be disapponted in the prico and quality. His shop is the next door above Smith & Carson's Store, and opposite the shop of lr. Somes. II. M. GILTIAM. Vincennes, August 15th, 1835 12-tf DOCTOR TOURTELLOT ngfJTOL'LD inform his friends in fjCJX Dubois, Pike, Knox, Daviess and .Martin Counties, that ho resides in Washington; anil hopes ta merit a continuance of that patronage, which has hitherto been so liberally hetowad upon him. Wabhin-lon, July, 1S35 9-tf Sugar, Colfee, 4&c. HIMIK stibscriher is now receiving from NewIL Oleans a large Stock of Groceries and Liijuors, which lie will sell at Wholesale or Retail, at reduced prices. H. D. WHECLEK. Vincennes, July 29, 1GJ5 9MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS, H'K A T I ' AT THIS OFFICE.
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Practical Institute MI3 School lias bee.1 successfully mnducted more than two year?. It is open fnryupds of eithersex, or any nge. Hoarding WILL be furnished, or places procured in good families on reasonable terms for those who wish it. The principle on which the institution is founded prevents having more than about twenty pupils to a teacher. Pupils are tausrl t what will fit them for practical life in the use of knowledge. lY'rms, REGULATIONS U PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of those abroad, we remark, our pre shyle nanism is not included in our course of school instruction ; nor is Utile truth excluded from an appropriate place. Mr. A. Mrs. CROSBY, Conductors. Vincennee, April S, I 3" 45-tf
JAMES LEWIS ct CO. HAVE RECEIVED AND OFFER FOH SALE Bagg Havana Green Coffee, dii!) do St Jago do -jj Ilhda. Now Orleans Sugar, il J Rags Pepper and Pimento &D Qr. Boxes Gun Powder, Imported and Y. H. Tea. QT) Half ('bests Young Iljson Tea, i) Boxes Kentucky Tobacco 'J.0 do Virginia do Pales hard shelled Almonds, M Bale soft do do Ums Medium 6c Crown Wrapping Paper, . . j i r .. . r) i.L,WlJ5 J Bit i) do Cap Writing iJi) do Cap and Post feint lined d,. do do isoxes J anow 1, audio:, do Palm Soap, ii Casks Copperas, 11 do Alum, do Pearlash ii do Spanish Whiting, H Hlid. Dutch Madder,"" H Ceroons Indian, 'H Tons Bar Load, tiii) Bags Shot, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Tons assorteil Manilla Cordairc -iiji) Boxes Meleo Cigars, 11!) do Spanish do H i Pairs Dark Chains iiJD do Bright do ii Casks Hoes, Crown and Curdina, 5 i3 Barrels Tar, HDD Kegs do ij Barrels old Rye Whi.key, v-J Tifies pure Cr-gniac Bra-idy, si do Spanish do li Cask Champaign Brand , very superior, Casks Port Wine, 3 do Maderia do ij do Holhm J (iin, liii Bbls. Common do l!) do New Orleans Rum, Together with a large and well assorted stock of .luniat'a Iron, Nails and Plough Wings. We invite the attention of our customers and others, to the above stock, and assure thc-ra that it will be sold ut a very light ad ranee . Evansville, 12, 133522 OUs, lti Stuffs, Cvumsa or IVttaU. DR. J. MADDOX, WWAS just received a fresh supply of the a. JJJ. bove articles, Hll of which are warranted genuine, and will bo sold at a small advance on cost ond carriage. Also a variety of lJ''S'J lulT2ll)'l-vJJ-iJlijiJ :,nd other preparations, celebrated for curincr ttie following Diseases! White swelling-, Sore legs and Ulcers of longstanding. Felons, ilheumalic 1'ains of the joints. Sprair" and Hruises, Tetters of all kind, Cholic, Cold?, Cauphs and Consumptions, Dropsv, 'lu, (iout and (J ravel, Fever A. Ague, Sore I'.yes, Dyspepsia, Vomiting, Splitting of I5lood, icI'hsician, Country Merchant?, and others, are respectfully invited to call and examine fur: themselves, before they purchase cl-ewhere, as they will no doubt, find it to their advantage. I IN. I. The subscriber will give cash for Ginseng. J. M. Vincennes, Aug. 12, 1C35 11-tf PORT WINE. ENU1NE Port Wine, used for medi G cal purposes, for sale at the Drug Store of II ITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1C35. 12-tf J$o I 1 C C . 1I0SE indebted to the Subscriber can pay in Wheat, Corn, Oats or Pork, by coming forwad and giving a note for the delivery of any of the above articles; and if not settled in this way, by the 15th day of October, c will place their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, Sept. 16th, 1835. APPLES. JUST received on consignment, 300 barrels superior pippin apples, and for sale by BAKER Sc TILLAY. Louisville, Ky. Oct. 14, 1833. 21JUST Receivod from IS'ew Orleans a genera assortment of Groceries. Also a lot ol Stone & Potter's waie for sale by THORN & TRACY Vincennes June 11,1833. last Jotice. A LL Those indebted to Hip latP F 1 rtn oL of & Orrick, are notified for the last time to come forward and settle their Recounts and notes. And all who lail to do so on or before the first day of December next, will find their notes and accounts ia the hunda of an officer for collection . ViQcerioef, Sept 19, 1C35. 1G-I2t
t a N Purguaoce of an order of the Knox Circuit Court, the undersigned (Cummiispinners appointed to divide the real estate of Matthias Hose, deceased, among hie several legal representative?,) will fell at public pale, to the highest biddrr. on Saturday the 30lh day of January. 1836 at the late dwelling hon-e of paid Matthias Hose, deceased, in Knox county, a farm conlainiig 1? Q'MCrCS Oi MaOIM Commonly called the Hose Farm, lying about live miles eat of Vincenne, rn the State Jload leading to Louisville and consisting of the South West half of Lots Nos. fl and 52, in the Old Donation. It lies in a bo r hood very pleasant anil healthy neigh - , and is in a high state of culti - vation; 110 acres of which is plough land, thirty acres meadow, seven acres orchard and one hundred acres ol wood pasture. The improvements are a large two story Drick Dwelling House, A two story log house weatherboarded with a meat honse, milk house, two lumber houses and three stables; all of which are in good repair. For terms of sale, upplv to either of the undersigned. SAMUEL EM1SON, ) NOAH FUKCKLL, J Commr's. I'KNJ . V. BECKES.) Oct. 24th, 1035 22-tf. The Couripr, Terrehaute, Indiana, and Public Advertiser. Louisville, Ky. will insert the above four times, and send their accounts to this office for payment. WJlJYTSm. 2,00 lbs. SX for which the Cash will be paid on delivery, in small or large parcels at my store. JOHN K. KURTZ. Vincennes, Oct. 3d, 1835. 3t. 1 o j o rrn we Y.ujEjy TAILOKS. IMTTANTEl) immediately a good, steady T T Journeymen 'J ailor, to whom a jrm:inent seal will be given, and good wages. One who understands rutting would be preferred , to act Hi foreman. None need apply but a first rate workman. Thoe ut a distance, can address (post paid) L. L. WATSON, Draper & Tailur, Viueetiue3, lnd. October 55th, 18:15. 21-31. RAPP'S DOMESTIC GOODS. yTHEl subscriber will keep a regular supply of Kapp's donifektic Goods 011 hand, (the superior tjuality of which is le well known to need any commi'iidation,) coMlisling of Flannels, Cassinets, IMankets, Spun Cotton, Merino and common Wool 1 Tats, Old Monoi.qHhela Whiskey Ac. &ic.,nd will be sold as low as at Economy. WILMS STEWART. Louisville. (Ky.) Sept. '2olU, 1835 lT-tf com. 11 1 'ssi oa Eirs 8A1LE. ETURSUANT to an order of the Circuit Court of Knox county, the un dersigned will expose to public Fale, before Mr. I'.riggs' Stoie door, in Carlisle, Sullivan county, on Saturday the 14th day of November next, all tbe right, title , in terest and claim of Caroline McDonald, of, in and to the following described tract or parcel of land, to-vvii: 75 acres to be taken off of the east end of Survey No. 22, T. G, N. R. 9 W Sullivan connly. The undersigned will also (pursuant to an order ae above) oiler at public sale at the Court House door in Princeton, Gibson county, on Saturday the 21st day of November next, all the right, title, interest and claim of Margaret Johnson, of, in and to 100 acres of land, Militia donation, No. 97. Also, before Mr. Warner's tavern door, in Evansville, on Monday the 23d day of November next, all the right, title, iuterest and claim of Margaret Johnson, of, in and to 50 acrf9 of land, situated, lying and being in the county ol Vanderburgh, being part of Fi actional Section, No. 25, T. C, S. II. 11 W. And also, before William C. Elliott's tavern door, in Washington, on Saturday the St h d;iy of November next, all the right, title, interest and claim of Margaret Johnson, of, in and to 133 acres of land, situated, lying and being in the county of Daviess, being part of Fractional Section No. G, T. 2, N. R. 7 W. on a credit ol six months, with bond and approved security. JAMES JOHNSON, Commissioner . Vincennea, Oct. 23, 1C35. 21- lt 575 PACKAGES NEW (KOOB3S. CIIAJIJiEHS Sc CVIiVIX lOT AVE just received, and are now open illL jn their stock of Fall and Wintei Goods, comprising the most extensive and ireneral assortment offered in this market kc, to which they invite the attention ol their friends and dealers in merchandize Louisville, Sept. 10th, 135 C-'Jy
Soria & ID owe AUCTION & COMIYIISSIOMERCHANTS JV.ITCUEZ, MISS. Nov. 22, 1C31 2i-if
Wool lioffs CONSTANTLY on band and for sale J by II. D WllKKLLi;. Vincennes, Sept. 4, lo35. HV.V 'IE IK 4 Good distiller, who can come II 1 . ...:n ... .1 . -slant employment, and good wage, Ul Vincenne?, Sepv 4, !C25. NEW (GOODS. ( T I'ST Received an m(dvional supply of dry ! toods which will be sold low tor cash or sucn ariicies 01 r.rouuce nifty sun. TflORN Sc TRACY. Vincennes June 1 1, JSC''II. If. Winder II AS on hand, and for sale-hpjosale. 10 Sacks of prime Coffee, 3" 20 Coils Rope, zj 3 Rimels Molasswi, 10 Barrrls Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Coa-iiiac IJrnndy, 2 Ceroons Indigo, prime, llhils . Sugar, 20 Bbls New"Orlean Sugar. Vincennes, Aug. 12th Vi'.ib. 1 1 St CAREY'S LIBRARY, OF CHOICE L1TEIIATUKK . I IO sny that this is a reading age, implies LL desire for instruction, and the means to gratify that desire. On the first point, all ar agreed ; on the second, there is diversity both of opinion and of practice. 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