Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 December 1835 — Page 3
the two enatorial Yotei. Delay for a year or to can do no harm Where1 the Lurry. Ib. A Sign, Gen. Ilarrifon wag toasted with enthusiasm at a Jiitner festival of 500 person l, iu Lehigh county, Peno. lb. Friend I'ouUm has doused his hearer, thrown off hi tlra1) coat, and has got at Walsh in the due belligerent style When the valor and public service? of Gen. Harrison can make such an impression on a non-c.onihtatt, his claims ate irresistible. alh U the most argumentative Poolfori the most conclusive. Walsh scatters his fhot in several directions Poulson keep? up a steady and hot tire. It may he fomewhat mollifying if the sevenlv(Vitir of Walsh should he compelled to strike to this new political cruiser, with a circular stern, hut we think it will hap pen --Vi. The LrffUHtiire of Tennessee are making munificent provision for internal improvements in that State, now become the central point on which all eyes in the Union are fixed. They are about granting; a charier for the New Orleans and IS a-hvdle ilail Hoad, and for indi idual associations to construct a rail road to the eastern limits of Tennessee, in order to consolidate the Columbia and Western rail road companies, the State subscribing for one third the stock. Also for com p. nies to construct lateral cuts from the
preat road to New Orleans, with the ame provision attached. Also lor a rail "road 1 , , a ,w ...... c ... nn.rul "ic uuuiaanu 1 en-ne-see, me state coiiirilmlinr one-halt the expense. --Ib. The Hail Road cnntesnplated from Cleaveland , on Lake Kiie, to Cincinnati, cm t tie Ohio, will be a work of incalcula- . , , , ' , ' ion, snoiiM lite roau irorn Uience to Lincinnati be constructed, all the commerce of the Lakes, and also give to Western New Voik a safer and mo.e snpedv tr:lp to the West Indies than that by our own city It i intended to pa-s through Col ' vmd us, the capital of the State, in a di rect line to Cincinnati distance o rniies lime i heuis, instead of St days us at present. A rail road more important to Ne w i in iv nnuiii one w men tiiouiu go n i lertly west from Sdiidnskv to the south , , ., , . , , . termination of M ichigan Lake, and thence onward across the praiiies to the Wabash, Illinois and Mississippi rivers. This will soon be accomplished, nd tlience in some few years hence, it will shoot across the great prairies of the Misouti country ?vaie towards the ltocky mountains, lb. thf. i nkmntost n-T nr Air.' V-.l. II l. ...l.:. I. -I -II l "
Anartv ofNew-Yoik sneculators h8ve!man,li outstanding againtst it, (there be-j
pu.chased lands within the District of: no real estate.) It is therefore order Columbia, and within a mile and a half of!611 lhat he filmS anil Veucy of (hi. the Capitol, and have Ihid out a city, to complaint be maae known to the creditor
ha called Jackson City and d Gen Jackson
.ststedin laving the corne r-!one of tbei"110" U1 111,5 ,ueuu' Km..first budding'! Is the name of the Father ;?,vel ll'e "ce"n9 Cazette newspa of his country to be merged in that of l'er amMhat they be mlormed, unless Jackson? Heaven forbid! Or does Gen. notilv the said Administrator of the
Jackson intend insulting the memory of the immortal patriot by pursuing that nvious course toward his memory that he did w hen living, by refusing to return him a vote of than kt lor his service renieied the country? Shame on the President, and infamy to the projector of the scheme ! Ludicrous Spectacle. The territorial arrangements of the Post Office and Mail Department must present a ludicrous and beggardly spectacle, if the following annunciation from (belittle Rock Advocate, of the departure thence of the graud mail, te true: T.iCLZ STAGE LINE. The mail stage from this place ii the South, Hon Chailes Caldwell, contractor, left this place on Wednesday morning la', in an c.r car t a bag of gait on one side, nnd the big mail on the other and the vacum filled up with notions, like a Yankee schooner--"' fact and Wiorf sace.'1'1 That the next thing to a rail'road. Escort a negro and a boy about eight A ears ol age. Governor Lucas, of Ohio, has issued
n Proclamation recommending to lf,e tate of a.ii J dee'd, is insufficient to pay good people of that State the object u)js teu(s arij rayn on ordtr for the sale of the Washington Natn-nal M onument jo(-, )e rea, esfate of sai(J jecidf or so mucn Society, atone '-truly worthy ol a grateful ,j1(,ieof l8 mHy be sutlicient for the payiialiGn," and deserving of their attention menl 0f ,)e debts, w herefore, it is orderand nid. We hope his example will be; . , carah Miner. Mdlev Miner. Bar-
followed by the Cheif Magistrate! of all the State. Carrying a Joke too far In a neighboring village a few da) s since, a fellow was tried for stealing a wood saw. The rnlpnl saij he only took it in a joke. The l''ice asked how far he cairied it, -o-o..r,t .,.-,. .,7. 'Ft t : -i..r. ...:i.t, irate, aud committed the prisoner. Detroit Journal. ..,, M ARRI F.JJ - -On Thursday evening, the i-'oth of November, by Louis S Jones, E-q Mr SamVEL II. NoRVON, to MlSS El.lZ A BKTIi JoHStoi, all of Liwrenie county, Illinois. On l hursday evening last in this place by the Rev. Mr. Daniel, Mr A. C. Clauk, to Idiss. Cfjc.ia Clark. DOCTOR TOURTELLOT 1'lEG3leav to inform his menus and the Public generally that he has uiovod to Maysville. three miles west of Washington, Daviess county. He bason baud, nnd will
shortly receive, iv cmeral as.irtm't ot Urugs nnd MedUinns, which he will be able to stll lovr for cash or most kinds of country produce. He requests those indebted to him to come ftward and settle their accounts eili.ur by nott. c,r payment, before the close of the present jiar. nbeit not able to t've them any laitl.ei m-dile-nre. . 4uvuibrr 27th, 1835. -tl.
JYoticc IS hereby, given to Nicholas Johnson and Jane his wife, John S. Hume, Weaden S. Hume, James M. Hume, Elizabeth Flu mf , Alburtice E. Ilunie :u,.l Martha Q. A. Hume, nonresident Heirs of Rotjert How, deceased, that I shall apply to the Circuit Court of the county of Gibson, in the stale of Indiana, on the first day of the next March Term thereof, to appoint a commissioner to convey to me by good and sufficient deeil one hundred and six acres of land lying and beine in said county, to be taken off of the North part of the North East quarter of Section twenty six in township one, South of Range eleven West, according to the conditions of a certain bond given on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1823" by said Robert How conditioned for the conveyance of said described parcel of land, to me by General Warratity deed, this 21st day of Nov. A. D. 1S35. WILLIAM HOW.
fOOL. will commence teaching an English school for the present winter in the house lately occupied by Dr. Woolverton in this place, on Monday the 30 Inst , on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to subscribe would do well to call soon. A. G TAYLOR. Yincennes, Nor. 25th 1835. NOTICE. t 1 r ...i. i . . I'fisuiu hiio naic accounts or twelve . mouth standing and longer, nre eanif tlv inq'ie''tlJ to niake Pa)'lpnt or ,,r "ffore the vl J"""ry Vork, Wheat, or (,ah. w ill lie received. All those who do not comply with tins request must expect to pay css nURTCH & HEBERL). Vincennes, Nov. PUh 183.) 2(3-tf NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the subscriber on 1 contracts to be paid by the first of Junuarr next, are hereby notified to call and settle the ?;une by tint time, as punctuality is the life of l,,1in,,;i'i- hose who neglect thiscall, must not f'" s,u'" ed ,f Tom Coll,,iS sll0ulJ P'J lhem a : VISlt. UKOKA W 4. TAYLOR. ."Mb, ls.35-2P-tf Yincennes, Nov. 7; . ; 1 ; :S 1 A I L 01 INDIANA, Knox County, KNOX PRORATE COURT, .A ovemb emotr ltrm, ll3o. Horace R. Shepard, Atlmr.
jui "" '"i rj i On complaint of !. ... . tU ., Insolvency. , I lie Creditors of the said J !j;irrt,. 1 st.ippy J S Oil ACE iJ.Shpard, Administrator of UU the estate of Jarred H. Shippy.dec. j.,v appeanV in open Court and tiled memotial in said Court, shewing the on-'condition of said estate, and complaining ;,,i tlP personal estate of said deceased I's Hisuflicient to pay the debts and de-
:,.r I .,,1 n c;l,;.,.. .1... 01 81,1(1 Jarre(1 aniny,uec u. ny pmui existence and extent o: their respective claims, bj tiling a statement of the nature, date and desct ip'ion of the contract and assumpsit upon which the same may be founded , in the Otfir.e of the Ciei k of this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assetts of the estate of the said dece dent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claimi of the more diligent creditors. Copy Attest, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 26-61. STATE OF INDIANA, KNOX. COW. NTT. Knox IVobate Court, jXovcml'cr Term, A. I). 1835. John K. Kurtz, adm'r J of Wm. Miner, deceased I Petition to sell l . . J'5- Ileal Estate, the heirs of said W tn. M iner, deceased . J "H"OHN K. Kurtz, Administrator of Wm Miner, deceased, this day appeared in open court and filed on inventory and appraisment of the real estate, of said dee'd and likewise tiled his memorial sugcresting to this Court, that the nersonalesbara Miner and Nancy Miner, widow of said U'tn. Miner dee'd, be summoned and Thomas Miner, Elizabeth Miner, Abner Miner and George Miner, four other heirs of said Wm. Miner deceased, who reside without this Stale, be notified by three successive puuiicauonn in iut " ! . i. ': fiazette. to appear in said lourt on trie i tWxrA ,-av of the next bebruarv 1 erm ot this cr.urt, and show cause if any they can "by ch real estate shall Dot be sold and 'nrnlr assetts for ihe discharge of the debts, demands or payments of said Wm. Miner dec. Copy, Attest , A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 2G-3t IP BRANCH BANK, 4 yincennes, Aov. 24, IC35
WOTICE is hereby given to the Stock i- holders in this Branch, that a dividend of 3 per cent has been declared on the business of this Bank, for the last six months, ending the ll inst. und will be paid on demand, after the first of December next, I eserving a tax of 12J cent? on each shaie for school purposes. By order of the Board JOHN ROSS, Cash, Nov. 27th, 1C36-26-31
CONFECTIONARY AND EBEIUV1NE & KOLLENBEKG. ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Yincennes and the public in general, that they have commenced and are carrying on, the above business in all its various branches, on Market Street, two doors above J. C. Clark's Hotel, where they have and intend constantly to keep on hand a general assortment of all kinds of CANDIES, SWEET CAKES, LIGHT BREAD, CRACKERS, &C. all of which they are determined to ll at the lowest Louisville cash prices. Merchants and Grocers are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. N. B. orders from the country promptly attended to. WANTED Butterar.d Eggs, for which the highest market price iu cash will be paid on delivery at our confectionary. E UEK WINE L KOLLENBERG. Vincennes, Nov. 2Gth, 1835 G-tf Burtch 4 Hcbcrd, MAYE just itceived and offer at Wholesale,
54 Boxes Glass ware, -1 Pipes Cogniac Brandy, 10 Bbls. Amet ican do. 2 " Holland Gin, 2 " Jamaica Spirits, 2 " Best Port Wine, 5 Baskets Champaign Wine, 10 Boxes Muscat do. 10 P.Us. Malaga. do. 20 Half bids. Mackarel, 10 Mess Shad, 10 Boxes Candies, assorted, 100 Kegs Powder, 12 Dozen Saddle Trees, 8 " Patent wood buckets coolers, 12 Casks of best Cheese, 12 dozen wire sieves,
Which added to their former stock, makes their assortment rood. Vincennes, Oct 20lh, 1835. 22-tf HILL STONES. rpllIlLL pair Brt French Burr Mill Stones, of JL Luzby k. Hortoii's Marmfartorv, for sale bv ROSS fc'KWING. ' N- B. Orders will be received and promptly filled for the ahove artbde. R. i; L. Vincennes, May 28, 18.J5 52tf ui, snrrt iron 5c eojyrr MANUFACTORY. .v. sjiriu, f10NTINUES to carry on the above branches in all their variety, at his new brick shop, on Market street, nearly opposite the Market House, where he will be glad to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, at wholesale or retail He Ii on hand a number of ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1835-23-lf. N. B Cash given for old Copper, Brass and Pewter. SALT! SALT! 25$) ISarrcls Now being received and for sale bv H. D. WHEELER. Oct. lClh. 1C35. CHEAP CASH STORE. JACOB iSARTERi HAS received, and offers for sale, at the lowest price forcash or produce, a full assortment of HARDWARE, GLASS, 6c (QUEENS WARE, CUTLERY, &c. and respectfully invites his old friends and customers, w ith the public in general, to call and examine . Nov. 20th, 1835-25-tf $100 Howard. L ANA WAV from the subscriber on Thursday IL nit; ht last, a black man, named Timothy, supposed to be Bbout thirty-five years of ace, six feet high, very black walks as if one leg was shorter than the other has a scar over his rignt eye, and another on the side of his neckspeaks politely and tpncUty, ana when spoken to, will generally take out his box and commence snuffing, beinsj a jreat snuffer. He had on when he leit a pair of copperas colored pantaloons a long: browu frock coat, of home-made jeaues a wollen cap, and an old low crowned chip hat over it his shoes were nearly worn out. His aim will probably be to Chicago, or Franklin county, Illinois. Any person securingthe above described negro man, so that I can cet him nsain, will receive the reward of one hundred dollars, or one hundred and fif tv dollars if delivered me in Nashville, Ten otissee. LINDEN IHRRISON. Vincennes Nov. J33. 25-3t
BLANK DEEDS, tLWAVi FOR SALE AT THIS WTFICE.
Sheep! Sheep!! ITVHE undersigned bas twenty-live hend of merino sheep for sale. The stock is equid, if nut superior to any in the country. Apply by the 25tb of December. II. DECKER. Vincennes, Not. 20, IS35-25-3t NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted by note or book account.
to the late firm of Kose & Harpers, to call and liquidate the same on or before the 25th day of December next. If not paid at that time, the notes and accounts will be put in the hands of an officer for collection, as every thing relative to the said firm is obliged to be drawn to a close JACOB fc G. V. HARPER. Surviving partners of KOSE & HARPERS. Nov. 20th, 1835-25-5t lstblic mtluction. TTHE subscriber will sell at Public J Auction on Tuesday the 22d day of December next, at his farm, 5 miles South of Vincennes, all his peuonal property , consisting of THE STALLION HORSE SIK ARCHIE, aad one half of the Stallion horse ROYALIST, FORTY HEAD OF CATTLE, TWELVE OF WHICH ARE MILCH coirs, TWO KNGUSII BULLS, A large wwmlcYoV slock HOGS So oy 401caiV felee, GNfc FOL'R HORSK WAGON AND GEARS cojie'IjIITi:, O.NE SET OF BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, A large quantity of Timothy hay, OATS, RYF. AND WHEAT IN THE STACK, A QUANTITY OF CORN, AND A VARIETY OF FARMING UTENSILS. Those persons who wish good bargains would do well to attend , as the stock and property will recommend themselves. 1 will also sell my HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Furniture, The terms of sale will be, for all sums under ten dollars cash in hand all sum ol ten and under fifty dollars, a credit of nine months will he given all sums of fifty and under one hundred dollars, a credit of twelve months all sums of one hundred dollars, a credit of eighteen months will be given, the purchaser, in all cases, giving bond with approved security . ANDREW PUR CELL. Vi ncennes, Nov. 18th 1C35 25-5t I will also sell or rent my farm con taining seven hundred acres, about SOU acres of which are under fence, and in a good state of" cultivation, and is not infe rior to any laim in the Slate, in richness of soil, and as a stock farm. ANDREW PURCELL. FALL STOCK OF SHOES, HATS, COMBS &C. I'l Vll'i it- BUCKLEY. Up stairs, over Bruce k Ait7on1, and directly op posite JIorton v Smith s Hook Store JJain Street. ARE now receiving and opening a verylarge stock of the above Goods, enibraci ntr,J very variety, to which they would respectfully call the attention of Country Merchant, visiting ibis market, as they will be sold ou liberal terms by the package or dozen. Louisville, Oct 3. l825-22-3m John . Holland, SADDLE and Harness Manufacturer, would inform his friends that he keeps constantly on band, next tloor to bis Tan ning and Currying establi'hment, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c. all of which will be sold low for cash, or most articles of coun try produce. Vincennes, November 14, 183324jTpHE highest market price in cash, or leathLL er, paid for Hides. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 1S35 24DEER SKINS WANTED. 5jnillRTEEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for cams. JOHN C. HOLLAND. 14, FS35. 24Vincennes, Nov. IDE3 tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov 14, 183324APPRENTICES WANTED. NE or two Apprentices wanted to the Tanning aid Currying Business JOHN C HOLLAND. 24Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1833, NOTICE. fTJ E who hs mv gun would do well to return A it to Wm. Mnjure, and thereby prevent exposure. B. SHELM1RE. Vintenne, Nov. 7tb, I53 21-lf
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TYPE 6c STEREOTYPE Foundry. . A. JAMES & CO., NO. 1, BAKER ST. Cllf VRE prepared to famish, to ordrr, all kind of Printing materials, on as reasouaMe lerius as can be furnished by any other establishment in this country. Printing prtssesof every description. Composing Sticks, Brass anJ common Galleys, CI)Hes, Imposing stones, Case?, Stands, Furniture, ire. Pirnting ink of the most improved qualities, from 3U tents to $A per Ib together with a complete assortment of all articlt-s used in a print ine office, will be kept constantly on band. Printing type of all descriptions, from Pearl to "0 iine Pica, including all the latest styles of Fancy Job Type. GERMAN TYPE of sizes, frwiu .Nonpareil to Canon, and a great variety of new and fancy Flowers; ubo, h very large assortment of Cuts, including us great variety of advertising and miscellaneous subject as any other Foundry in the United States. Small foni of Type, suithble for book-bind-eri, in a great variety. They continue to do stereotyping of Books, Pamphlets, Blank Notes-, Checks and Cards. All work warranted equal to that done in any other establishment in the United States; samples of which may be found in any bookstore in the country. , 'J bey also manufacture Stereotype Blocks of a supeiior kind. 'Jype which have been used for stereotyping, for sale at reduced prices; also, seconddiand printing presses. Old T ype received in exchange at nine cents per pound . Orders from all parti of the Tnion will b promtply and carefully attended to. J. A. J A MFS, U. P. JAMES. Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 1835 2G-6t
T. WHITE'S TOOTH ACHE DROPS. flHE only specific ever offered to the public Jl from which a permanent and radical euro may he obtained of that disagreeable pain, the Tuoih-ache, with all its attendant evil.; such as fracturing the Jaw in extracting the Teeth, which oflen proves more painful than the Toothache itself, and cold passing from the der ayed Teeth to the Jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant t'llecls, such as a disHSTeenble breath, bad taste in the mouth, Sec; hII of which ar produced from foul or decayed Teeth. I am happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy that will not only remove the pain nine times out of ten. if properly applied, but preserve the teetli from further decay, and arrest the disease in such as are decaying and have not commenced aching, restoring them to health and usefulness. EGE1JIBEE TVANY articles are before the public, as a wcJL cure of that most ob-tmate and tormenting disease, the Rheumatism and from close observation we are led to believe, that they have, to a very great extent, failed to produce that desirable result: and may it not be attributed to the fact, that articles said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies are attacked , ami in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz: to have the medicine a cure for all diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and as no case is known where a perfect cure was not ffertd, we urn justified in derl.iring ' H valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommended. Pnee fifty cents. VALUABLE MED1CI5E FOR COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION. irniHS Elixir, in i 1 3 original form of prescrip- ! tion, bas stood the test of twenty years experience, in the general uss of it, and is now offered, with the audition of some articles from the vegetable kingdom, the virtues of which, have been fully attested and highly appreciated w hich render this composition peculiarly adapted to the present prevailing disorders of th breast and luns, leading to consumption Common colds arid coughs, which are eccasioned by obstructed perspiration, will readily yield to its influence, removing those troublesome irritations, which act as a constant stimulant to coughing. It eases pain, and induces ret to an eminent degree. Persons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, bleeding of tb lungs, k.c spasmodic asthma, palpitation of the heart, and consumptive affections, even in th most advanced periods of life, will find immedi-1 ate relief, from its remarkable power of dimin ihing irritability of the system, and the vilocU ty of the circulation, and by cleansing and healing the disordered parts. It also affords immediate relief in the hoopin cough. . T BR. JUBKEW SPECIFIC OINTMENT STpHIS valnable medicine is celebrated for ii curing the following diseases: White Swellings of every description Sore Legs and Ulcers of longstanding Glandular Tumors Felons or Catarrhs Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains; Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblains; or parts affected by frost. It is also good fot Bcalds and Burns. For glandular swelling!, it is superior to any medicine yet known. It is much eafer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the Jmallest atom of that mineral; because it does not lay the patient liable to iujury from exposure of cold. It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows on the application of forty-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood cs long as tobecome a systematic disorder, require medicine to be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. But in most cases, by applying this ointment externally as directed, it will give relief. Certificates of important cures nlso directions for using, accompany each holtle. For sale by Hilt k Sawyer, J. Maddox, Vincennes; Daniel & Devin, Pincetoii ; Barton, Switt k Barton, New Harmony, la. Roddick McCormick, Si Co, Washingion, Duviess coun ty, la. Vineennes, Nov. 2d, 1835 -6t A LL those indebted to the ubcriberj -J- are requected to come forward nnd make payment by the 15;h of Oelobar or close their accounte by note, a9 fuither indulgence cannot be riven. JOSEPH MADDOX. Vincennes Sept. 25th. lb6 IYIAGISTRATE'S BLANKS OR SALE AT THIS OtUCl.
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