Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1835 — Page 4

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DRA.PER AND TAILOR, BT ESFECTFLLLY informs the Citi 11 ; zens of Vincennes and its vicinity ifill lit V li; iciu urn mis rime " uu 'I in n nu nife t Tirw iu ciu.c j , Ia recommeuceu oujiu:-; hi uic nwurc. , . j i :.,. . n

a.-Jioinino- Burtch and lleberd, two doors, - ,, c, , , . rt.jj nun,, i.uii , amine their Stock, prices, &.c. Among above the Corner, on Water Street,,, . , . ' , , r ' . ' ... . ithe tfod on hand or sooa exnec ed. are

where all work entrusted to his care, will he promptly attended to, and executei with neatness and in the most faihionablt t le,as he will be regularly supplied w ith the latest fashions from the eastern cities, and trusts that he will merit a liberal fhare of public patronage. lie also has on hand and intends keeping a SI'l-KNDin ASSOHTM KM ef Si . J lVhich is; ill Le mettle up to order on accommodating terms. -ALSO.Summer ready made clothing, such as Vests, Yuwlaluows, WoumV uhouts, SAuvls, Collars nm )usums, And many other things which the curious can pee, by calling at the abeve mentioned shop. Vine ennes, June 27, 1 C35 4-tf "1SAL.T! SALT! igESSO Ilarrcls MzM KouIvanva vt First quality, just received and for sale by THORN A: TRACY. Vineennes, June 11, ISJj. ToAAll.Y, T A VIBRIO, "ITU AY1NG purchased the eligible tav t jj ern stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth Laiselle. oilers his service to his friends and the public in general. This ftand has undergone ;i thorough repairinr. From its location and convenience. S8 well as retired situation, it is rendered i a desirable place for gentlemen travelling tbrnnorh tho rnnntrv ivitb Mitdr familipn I T ...V. ...... -- lie also Hatters himself, that from his long xperieuce in hi? profession, as well as his known desire and capacity to please be will receive a liberal ihare of public y mage. j ili LUUUClluu n nil uic liuu:n, n r-jTi-.i j ii "i yard i attached for the benefit of r -it and teamsters. '!; ft able i large and commodious, and v?;! provided with all kinds of provender, rl r. careful oitler, who it always in atk 2 ' ; ..ce . Til Bar is lupplied with the r ot .iioice Liquors. v -.:.nne August 22d 1835 12-tf. Sugar and Coilee. riHE subscribers have just received from JL New Orleans, 50 bbls. Hpcnvn & Loaf Sugar, GO Hags 1 Savanna Coilee, 2 hhU. Uice. . Which thov will sell at n small advance by the Iag and Parrel. S. . W. J. WISE. Julr 1G. 1S3"j. T-tf GOODSELL 6c LYON, JIEllCIIAirS EVANSVILLE, IA. (Soccessors of W. k J. and J . Iewis, L Co.) TVholf sale dealr i (irocenVs generally Nnils, Paint, Gla, Pooti, Shoes. Ac. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. F.rnn vilie, July 20, 835. I). WHEELEll, is now receiv ing- a large a-sortraent of Staple nnd Fancy D ry Goods, II a rd ware. Queens -; ware, &c. fcc.'all of which he will sell at, redilC.d prices. mcennes, Sept. 4, lo3o. ri 7 q jrzr 1 i M3 113 ICll H'MCVCi Un Jf II AVE iust leceived aod offer at Wholesale,

54 Boxes Glass ware, 4 Pipes Cogniac Irandy, 10 Bbl. American do. 2 " Holland Gin, 2 Jamaica Spirits, 2 " Bef Fort Wine, 5 Basket? Champaign Wine, 10 Boxes Muscat do. 10 lihls. Malaga. do. 20 Half bbl. Mackarel, 10 " Mes? Shad, 10 Boxes Candies, assorted, 100 Kg Powder, 12 Dozen Saddle Tree. 8 " Fatent wood buckets cooler, 12 CV.tk? of bpt Cheeie, 12 dozen wire sieves.

Which added to their former stock, rnke their assortment eooij. Vincenne?, Oct. 29;h, 1G35. 22-tf NOTICE. TT T, who hus niv srun would do well fn rp'urn wr.. t;,. 1 i,..,..n ...o,-.o A it 1(1 )!!. .'itruir, rtH'l tmt. c.f, '.tii ev nosure P. SH ELM IKE. Vinetrones, Nov. Tth, 1 S J 21-tf

GROCERIES. GOODSULIj & L.YGN, Evansville.

ULrl AVE now on hanil a general assort 'I Jf j ruent of Groceries', which I hey aie . ... dip.,ged to sell unou veiy liberal terms Grocers nod Merchant?, wanting uoods, r , , . .,,. , ,, 1 40 Chests Tea, 1U0 Mag-- Coffee, 10 Ilhds Sugar, 20 libls loaf'and lump do. 6 Casks Puce, 15 rag f'epf.er ami Spice, L'O Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, 5 Lbs. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves. 4 Cask Madder, 25 Jars Mackaba Snuff, 2 Ck Saleratus, 15 Boxes Cod Fish, 20 Hbls. Mackerel, 25 Bbls. New Orleans Bum. 20 Fipes, half Bipea and Bb!s. Sig Qfctte, Cbanif'aign and Coma. on Brandy, 4 I'ipe? Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira & Teneriff Wine, G Casks Fort Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Boxes 1 umblers, Decanters and ! Bottles, 100 " 1 00 Doz and Shoes, 100 Keg 20 " P0D0 Lbs. Window Glas, Men's and Women's Boots assorted Nails , 4 Brad, Manilla Cordage, 200 60 4 4 12 100 Kegs Loomis' Sup. Bifle Powder, i " White Lead, Bids. Spirits Turpentine, Ke's Litharge, Boxes Crome Yellow and Green, Lbs Camphor, 30.000 Spanish Cigars, 3.00 Barrels Suit. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, we ,1 . . . I I I l inner ourselves, we can sen as low ami "P011 8? ?ood terms as any other House in the CO II d t TV . 13'.'. 1 Till In exchange fur goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feather. 5 000 " Beewax quo IJog'e Bristlei, For which the highest market price will tjg given. Evansville, Sept. 1835. 15 II. '1 TS. rgHF. subscriber wi'hrs to inform JL tho citizens of Knox and the ndjHcent counties that he has and expects to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS and of rood ipiality, presuming m he does, that hose wi-hiri" to purchase will not tie (iisxppouted in the price and rpi-dity. ' His shop i thl next door abcie miih i Carson's .":tore, and , opposite the shop ot lr. 'um. ' II. M . (.11. HAM. 1 Vincennes. Augu-t 15th, 1C35 P2-tf j rHK siibfcriher is now ri-cdvirii: from NewJL Olean a large Slock ot (irocei ies and I.inuors, which he w ill sell at Wholesale or lietail, at reduced prices. IP 1). WHF.PLKIt. incennei, July 2;, lod-3 9-

HHIj-tt -wr rrnifT77ir themselv--, lalore tbev t.nrelia.-e el-ewhere, as MIJLjL feiOil uuh.i1 ";-;!",il,fi to ,h;;ir H'!vi,,,,rr N. P. 1 lie subscriber will give cash tor

T'l 'HIREF. nflir Pest Fitnrh Ihirr .M ill Snitfx of iuzby Hortoii'S Manufactory, tor sale by KOS t: KW IN(r. N- P. Orders will be rei l ived and promptly fillet! for the above article. P. Sc. P.. Vinrrnnes, May 'J, K,i5 52lf : STATE OF INDIAN A, i Knox County, KNOX F 11 0 BATE COURT, jXoi-ember Term, IC35. Horace P. Shepard, Admr. of Jarred P. Shippy, dec. Qn romplaint of T)p Cre dito'r4;of the saiJ Insolvency. Jarred P. Shippj J

HORACE L.Shepard, Administratorofjdelivery of any of the above articles; and

the estate ol Jarred 15. bt.ippy , dec. tin day appeared m open Court and 1 filed j his tnemot ial in Faid Court, shewing the condition of said estate, and complaining that the personal estate of eaid deceased is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding againtet it, (there being no real estate.) It is therefore ordered that the filing and pendency of this complaint be made known to the creditors of s aid Jarred B. Shippy, dee'd. by publication of this order, for fix weeks successively in the Vincennes Gazette newspaper, and that they be informed, unless they notify the said Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claim, by filing a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract and assumpsit upon winch the same rnav bp founded, in the Office of the Clerk of this Couit, previous to tiie final distribution o! the usctts of (Le estate of the said dece dent, such claims will be po.tpoued in ta vor of the claims of the -more diligent crediiors. Copv Attet, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 2G-6t. 4LWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

Practical Institute PWHIS Sehucl Iihs IeH,i surr.'fjfiii! y cmi J ducted mure than two years. It is open for pupils ol" either sex, or any age. WILL he fiimi'hed, or place? procured in sooj

families on reasonable terms lor tliofe ho w ibti it. The principle on iiicli the institution is founded prevents having more than about twenty pu nil to a teacher. Pupils are taught what will fit them for practical life in the use of knowledge. REGULATIONS & PLAN, MA DP. KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For t lie information of those abroad, we re mark, our prcsbi.fpriaiti-m i not included in ou cum -;" of school instruction ; nor is JUble ti u!'i exciutlcu Irojn an appropriate place. Mr. k Mrs. CP.OHV, Conductors. 'incennps, April f , ifS." 45 tf JAMES LEWIS oc CO. HWE KKCKlVr.D A N I) O F K K. 1 F(a SAI.K Dici Bagg Havana Green Coifce, liiii) do St Jago do .ij llhds New Orleans Suar, D li e.s Pep per and Pimento jl) ir. Hoses Gun Powder, Imported and Y. n 'iv. M D Half Chests Voting Hyson 'l ea. 'J I!oxe KentiieUy 'I'obacco li ij do Virginia do Bales hard sLelled Almond;, it Pale soft do do tiiOi) Itins Meilium k Crown Wraj'pinr 1'ajier, j iveaiu i ta (i.) (! C.Tji Writing tin 1 do Cap an ! Port feint hnud do i D Poxes Tallow Cmules, j J d Paha Soap, il Ch-!;s Copperas, H do Alum, ii do Pciila-.h Li do S;;:ni-!. W! Pin,', ,U Hhd. D.i'ch .Maddur, ii f 'eroon- ! i i i, 'i ons liar i. oi, wVU P'iL'- Shot. Xos, 1. 2 and 3. ! j Ton a-"ort d Maniila Cordage -lD Poxes .Melee Ciar, i ii U do Spanidi tiu j d y j 1'aiis I hi: k Chains illj'J lo Priht do j i; Ca-ki Hoes, Crown and CarJinn, I ij i Parrels Tar, ! '1 ii 'J Kc; do jj PaireN old Rye W'hikev, Pipe; pure Cogi.iac Prnndy, do S ii Cak Clinni allien i.o aiuu Prand , very ij Ca-k Port ine, o do .Maderia do do Holland Gin, li ii Phh. ( 'omiiion ib.) i i) do New Orleans Kurn, Toiutlier with a large and well assorted! 'o k oi JuniattH Iron, Nails and P'ouh; Wifigs. Vc mvite the Rltenlion of our rii'io-l mersand others, to tlo above stock, and assure them that it will be sold ut a very light ad vine!' . Evansvi ilie, P2, 13:3.')-'2i sut uv vuUU. 1)11. J. 3IADDOX, riTid vi d a fi-e-h su j ply of the a. 'I whsch are w arrantd ut a small advance -4 I,. ....... .1 ... . . 1 bovi- a ed genuito'. and will be .-i on co-t and carriage . Abo a variety of 'Jl-JJiif-j! 'Sd'Jl'J ! Zill-di !,nd otl.T pi cpa r.i t ioi,s, eel tuat.:d lor ciiiiuc the fol!ovin I)i-ea-cs' While swelling, orc legn- and L'ieers of ba.g standing. helolis, K I; c 1 1 m a i ic rains ot the joint-. Spiralis land Praise, Tetters ot all kind iCauhs and Consumption, I )rops , f lux, (Joul " - ; and Oravf I, Fever k Aiie. Sore F.y , Dyspep.sia, Vomiii!i', Spitting; of Idoml, kc. l'P 1 1 i.ins. Country Merchant-, andiithrr-, 'are ri ectlnU v ic.vi'ed to rail ami exHinine for Ginseng. J. M. i Vincennes, Aug. 12, 1835 11-tf POPT WINE. (fA EN FINE Fort Winp.u-ed b'r modi 'I H cal purposes, for sale at t F? o Druy Store of Ii ITT :AW VEIL August (2i Notice. 6 nav in Wheat. Com. Oats or Fork- hv ; 1 j - - - - - j cotnintr forwad and givinira note for the it not settled in this way, by the 15th day of October, we will place their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. THORN & Til AC V. Vincennes, Sept. 16th, 1C35. AFFILES. "P'UST received on consignment, o00 barrels superior pippwi apples, and for sale by PAICFK Jv: TILLAY. Louisville, Ky. Oct. 14, Isoo. 21TjU5 f Peceived from New Orleans a genera 99 assortment of Groceries. Also a lot of 5 tone tc Potter's waie for sale bv THOPN TRACY Vinrenncs June ll,IC35. 71' 7' r LL Those indebted to Ihe late Firm .jiL u' Hilt & Or rick, are notified for the last time to come lorvvard and settle their hccounts and notes. And all who tail to do so on or befor e the tiist day t December next, will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer for collection . ViucciiD.es, Sept. 19, 1035. 10-121

A - 4 J-r'J H&Jk& $ SX J&A 3K

N Pursuance of an order of the Knox JJ Circuit Com t, the under.-igned fCommiss'ioiiers appointed to divide th real estate of Matthias oe. dec e-ied, j tnong his several legal representative,) will sell at public ale, to the highest bidder, I'm Saturday Oie 30th day of Jar.uaiv. I P3G a 1 the late dwelling h-m-e of aid Matthias Hose, deceased, in Knox county, la r m containing 4tM ervs o f 1 Commonly called (he Hose Farm, King about live miles ea-t of Vincennes, r ri ithe State Boad leading to Louisville nnd , conUt in of the Snnlh Wpst .-.' I Nos. 51 and 52, in the Old Donation. It lies in a very pleasant and healtbv neighborhood, and is in a hiirh ate of cultivation; 140 acres of which is plouph land, thirty acres meadow, feven acie orchard and one hundred acres of wood pasture. The improvements are a large two fdory lirick Dwelling House, A two story log houe ueatherhoarded with a meat hon.e, milk house, two lumber houses and three stables; all of which arcinood repair. For terms of sale, applv to either of the undersigned. SAML'FL FM1SON, ) NOAH 1TKCKLL. ) Commr't. BFN J . V. RECKES.) Oct. IMth. 1835 i'2-tf. The CoiirieryTerrehaute, Indiana, and Public Advertiser, Louisville, Ky. will in-ert the above four times, and send their accounts to tin ofiice for pa merit. KAPP'S DOMESTIC GOODS. subscriber will keep a rwgulnr supply a U:i pp's iloui' stic Goods on hand, (ihe uabty of which is too well known to d any commendation,) consisting of riaimels, Cassincls, Blankets, Spun Cotton, ilieFino 4 3 and common Wool fiats, Old Monot:riih3la Whiskey At. jce.and will be sold as low ts at Etonoiay. W II. LIS STF.U'APT. Loui-ville. (Ky ) Sept. 2jth, 1J3 17-tf 575 PACKAGES. NEW GOODS. ( II A3Ii;EKS & GARVIN W. AVE jut received, end are now open itif,' their stock of Fall and Wintei (joois corn i.r mncr t bp mnjf vtonai i-a i ' .rormr.,1 . ,r t iT I ' . 1 ' . ov i m n-co. ,mna o.iCIrU Ml ViJIS IDrlt iifl eve, to wnicn tney invite tbe attention or C - - i . I . i ' . l . " i i ; i . uieir nienos anij ueaiers in tnei riano;.f L'.ui-viUe, Sept. luth, 18,5 ltj-9w IIFIiTCII ANT) IIEBEUD, jn-t Ih.-ceivr.t their stork of Fall AM an I v : n i r i o i s, consist nit; ot an I

lioick, I due, brown, t lien, claret and drab -tor of a .Mag azine, and consist of sketehe? of Proadcloths. ! men and tl.'m-s, and notices of novelties in litPilot, Petersham, Flushing and I. ion Skin1 erntm : and the arts, throughout the ivii.ztJ eh'th . jirorld. A lull urn! regular supply of the bteraHoubleand ?hit;le milled rassimeres, as'orted, ! ry monthly and hebdornnda I journals of (Jrtat Pu: Usin, Cassia.erts, as5urtd color and ( Pritain and Ireland, in addition to homo periodipiali'ies, icals of a 'lmilur charncter. cannot fail to pro. Mitiini fs, ntnrted. vl,,, ninple materials for thi part of our woik. P,!hdi, American and Harmony Flannels, of j The reourcs and Ttenive c.rrespor.d-iire various colors ,:i.! qualities. I of the imblishers, are the best a ua rnritee lor the

oil'! ii, nine, niou n mi. cj while .Waclunaw, Whitney, Rose and Point Blankets. t ... i i i i ...... i-.iifjii-ii am ("l rt a -sin nFi rich .Merinoes. mbazetts, Pea verteens. Merino , I hihft, Silk, Ca-hmere, Worsted and .Cotton dress 1 1 a inlkei hiels ! Merino, atcrloo, Cashmere, Worsted and j Cotton Shaw Is Calicoes of various kinds, colors, qualities and prices. ; Prowu Cotton, r-4 4-1 3 d. j Pleached do, i!o. do. do. I Pur Cans, FurGiocs for Gentlemen and la-di.ic-. j Canton Flannels, green, blue, brown and i w hite, and most other articles, that w ill be J wanted in our country. J:''ge stocR. A la rge assortment of Hardware. " " Saddlery. HATTER'S TRIMMINGS. CM! N A A N I ) ill ' E ll N S W A RE Fur, Cloth and Seel Skin Caj s for men and Ilcijs. They are ronfident that the Stoi k of Goods just received, added to t heir former, w 11 lie cij ie eijU'il to any 111 our country, it not superior, fer them lo their friends., customers I hey olund the public generally, very low at OR They w ill take in exchange, Pork, W.W.t, Oats, Corn, beeswax, Jan, Pinsey, C pi t s shingles, a ml mo.-t other articles which are i 1,1 dur.ed in our country, at retail, t ur w hich li.ev will give ti e market priee October -l, !'i').) 22-l w jr vr iT t-j ist reeeived at their f 12 Wttj ?ii cril;rs !;avi if. e-tatdisl-no ut. corner oi Watf-r ati i ?t. I ci i T si ree ' s, a i: i 1. 1 : r,.- i.i w s! ,f 1). . i.-. r riii.i'li ,P ami Pussinn (J of a superior quality. 1 1 aid w an l!iiiery,ljuee-.ware and G rocerics i of every deci ipt ion. whieh they iv j 1 1 se) ;,tl very reduced prices for cad., or txchuh' e f.r! most articles ol imiii'ii proiiuce Wll EPLEi; : P VlLEY. iiicciuici, Oct. oh HidJ. U-lf I

AUCTION 4 CO M AMISSION BI2RCHANTS .WITCH EZ, MISS. Nov. 22. 1?34 25-tf

d Malls 10NS TANTLV on hand and forsaU U - by II. D W 1IF.ELLB Vinceorps. Sept. 4, 1!!35. II VIA 'ED. A Gnd distiller, who can come wll reconim nderl, wi meet with c- nsfant eini lovriifnt. ind good w f,ges, bij t none other th.10 a oh;r man need apply. U. D. W HF.FLEFi. A'inretines, Sepv L '835. "3 US T Heceivfid an additioiiH) snpjily of d: 'J i r tf too..'- whiih willbestdd low fur ci such artu les of produce as may suit. T f 1 0 11 N Sc. 'IKACY. Vinrenncs J une 11, 1S35. IT W; !. 7 JJ!AS on hand, and for shIp, w hulosalts, iJL 10O Sacks; of prune Cofi'ee, ('oil- Pope, II.) Poore's .Mdasts. 10 pHrt'tls Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Conjac Prandy, '2 (.' poons luiligo, prime, ' i lh . 5u:ar, i'O iJhls New Orleans Sugar. Vincennes, Au-f. 1-lh P35. ll-ot CAREY'S LIBRARY, OF CHOI C K L I TE 11 A T U UK. JYlO sny tloit this is a rending ape, implis a desire lor instruction, Hnd the mcun to gratily that desire. 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