Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 January 1836 — Page 4

JUST RECEIVED SO Boxes hunch and Bloom Raisins 30 half Boies do. 4) quarter Boxes do. 10 Drums Sultana d. 12 dz. men's Saddletrees 4 do. La-lies' de. I do. half Spanish do. 160 Sugar kettles 3 UK PC 1 1 k HEBERD. Vincennes Dec. 18th 1833. 2-tf

CTTsHE Subscribers are receiving end opting UL at tfceir new Store Room, en Water street, whor they formerly kept, en nddrtonal stock nf 1RY GOOD?, to which tlwy would invite the Htlentkjn of their friends and customers, end the public in general. We will receive in exchange for goods, Deer, Ttackoon, Rabbit, and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen rap, Ginseng Beeswax Feathers, Flat seeJ, Flux and tow Linen, While bean, &c. THORN i. TRACY. Vincennes, Dec. 19th 1835. IorIe! JPork!! jrnHC highest price jiven for pork, in asb 11 THORN Sz TRACY Vincennes, Dec. 19th 18S5. NOTICE. 8TTJHOSE whose notes and accounts are dud A. will find them in the hands of an officer, if oot paid, by li twenty-fifth of this month THOHN ii TRACY. Vincennes, Dec. 19th 1835. JParticular Notice. JWYHE notes die the Estate of the lata Doc IX lor E has McNaruee nre in civ nanus lor collection. Unless thej are paid on or before the 5th. of January next, I shall coerce payment without further notice. SAMUEL HILL. Vincennes, Dec. 12th 1S35--20-SALT! SAEjT! 250 Barrels SAt first qvaUv Now being received anil tor sale by 11. D. WHEELER. Oct. 16th. 1835. REVO C. HANCE. &CO NO. 174, PEARL ST. NEW-YORK. 1 nr. now oneninp a larce assortment of; ,7 iK Cr.r.nT (rndp Thir fnrk I !ecled with great care and embracing every variety of Goods, they offT for sale on libera) terms. Merchants visiting the city, nre repeetful v invited to call and examine their stock Dec. 10, 1S35 3y-3t Cash Wanted. THE subscribers request all those indebted to thwn whose notes and accounts are chie, to call and settle the ame by the 20th of next month, as one of tfrwill go East about that lime for a fresh Jprdy of goods. SMITH & CAUSON. Vincenns, tec. 10th 1835. DOCTOR TOURTELLOT B EGS leave to inform bis friend4 and the Public generally that he has moved to MaysviMe, three miles west of Washington, Davhs county. He has on hand, anil will shortly receive, n general assortment of Drugs and Medicines, which he will be able to sell low for cash rr most kinds of coMntry produce, fie requests thoe indebted to him to come forward and settle their accounts either by note or payment, before the closeof the present year, nsheu not able to give them any farther intiulenre . November 27th, 13.5. 27-tf. Fk PRACTICAL TREATISE ON rilF- CULTURE OF SILK, adapt cd to the Climate and Soil of the United States By F G. Comstock Secretary of the Hartford County Silk Society, and Editor of the Silk Culturist. Illustrated by Engravings. The intesest in all parts of the United States In the Culture and Manufacture of Silk, manifested by the constant calls for information on the subject, has induced the publisher to have prepared a plain Pructiral Treatise on the Cultivation of (he mulbury and Rearing Silk Worms, adapted to the Soil awd Climate of his country and to the wants of plain practical men. The practical Culturist in this country needs n directory adapted to the Soil on which he plajits his trees, and the Climate in which he rears his worms, without reference to Soil and Climate less congenial to their growth. It has been therefore the abject of the author to make a treatise strictly practical, omitting nothing of Importance and adding nothing of a useless or wxtraireoflj chnracter. As making the raw material into Sewing Silk and Twist is very profitable to the Silk grower, 11 necessary information for that purpose will be given. This Work is in Press and will soon be published in a duodecimo of about 100 pages, in handsome binding price 50 cents. A part of the edition wiil he put up in elastic covers to be forwarded by mail; Editors of Newspapers who will give the above three insertions, with thi notice, and forward their paper with the advertisement marked shall be entitled to a copy of the work, to be forwarded to their order. VM. G. COMSTOCK. Hartford, Dec. 183519-31 II. WHEELER, is now receiv)g a large aesorlmenl ol Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, Queenswarp, &.c. fsic. all of which he will sell at reduced t-ricea. Vincenn-f. Sept. 4, 1835. NEW GOODS. JUST Received an additional supply of dry good which will be suld low for cash or nrh articles of produce as may suit. Viae ennes Juae 1 1 ,

Soria & Howell, AUCTION 6c COMMISSION MERCHANTS NATCHEZ, MISS. Nov. 22, 1B34 25-tf TYPE fit STEREOTYPE JFoundry 3 X. JAMES oi CO., NO. 1, E A K EH ST. C1N VRE prepared to furnish, to order, all kind of Printing material?, on as reasonable terms as can be furnished by any other establishment in this country. Printing presses of every description, Composing Stick, Brass and common Galleys, Chases, Imposing stones, Cases, Stands, Furniture, Sic. Printing ink of the most improved qualities, from 30 cents to $-1 per lb together with a com plete assortment of all articles used in a print ins office, will be kept constantly on hand. Printing type of all descriptions, from Pearl to 20 line Pica, including all the latest styles of Fancy Job Type. GERMAN TYPE ot all sizes, fr im Nonpareil to Canon, and a great variety of new and fancy Flowers; also, a very large assortment of Cuts, including as great variety of advertising and miscellaneous subjects as any other Foundry in the United States. Small fonts of Type, suitable for book-binders, 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; sam

ples of which may be found in any bookstore in the countrv. They also manufacture Stereotype Blocks of a superior kind. Type which have been used for stereotyping, for sale at reduced prices; also, second-hand printing presses. Old Type received in exchange at nine eents per pound . Orders from all parts of the Union will be prouitply and carefully attended to J. A. J AM I S, U I'.jAMEa. Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 183.1 2G-Ct AV1NG purchased the eligible tavern stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth Lasse He, offers his services to hi? 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 a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families. Ha also tlatters 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 (or the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and commodious, and well provided w ith all kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in attendance. N. B. His Bar is supplied with the most choice Liquors. Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tf. L JL. WAT SOW, DRAPER AND TAILOR, ESPECTFULLY informs the Citi zens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that having returned to this place with a view to permanently locate himself, he has recommenced business in the House adjoining Burtch and Heherd, two doors abova 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 style, as he will be regularly supplied wilh 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 keeping a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT fif Cloths, ll'hich will be made up to order on accommodating terms. ALSOSummer ready made clothing, tuch as Vests, TcvwtoVuonsa iVowadabouts, SAvVvts, Collars and Bosoms, And many other things which the curious can see, by calling at the above mentioned shop. Vincennes, June 27, 1835 4-tf Sugar and Coflee. riHE subscribers hava just received from JL New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, 60 Bags Ilavanna Coflee, 2 Mils. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the Bag and Barrel. S. It W. J. WISE. July 16, 1635. 7-tf GOODSELL & LYON, MERCHJiJS (TS9 EVANSVILLE, IA. (Successors of W. &. J. and J. Lewis, L Co.) ALSO, Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Nail, Paints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, Lc. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. Rvansville, July 20, 1835. D0.V WITH KEATXESS ACCURA CY J NO DBS PATCH-

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FALL STOCK OF SHOES, HATS, COMBS 8cC. via in $ ittcftiAJY. Up stairs, over Bruce Sc Newton's, and directly opposite Morton k. Smith 's Book Store Main Street. iL Diaaaaib si?a a ARE now receiving and opening a very large stock of the above Goods, embracinirjfvery variety, to which ihey would respectfully call the attention of Country Merchants visiting this market, as they will be sold on liberal terms by the package or dozen. Louisville, Oct 3. lR25-2.1-3m

John C Holland, Q ADDLE and liar iiess Matmfactnrer, would inform his friends that h keeps constantly on hand, next door to his I an ning n.ir.1 Currying estniili.liment, Siiddles, Bridles, Harness, Sic. all of which will be sold low for cash, or most articles of coun try produce. Vincennes, November 14, 183524rnilE higliMt i ImL. er, paid for market price in cash, or IeathHides. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 183524DEER SKINS WANTED. lllHI R TEEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for A Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835 24IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Appl y to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835 21APPRENTICES WANTED. t N I or two Apprentices wanted to the I an n in cr and Currying Bii-iiies. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835. "24NOTICE. VLL persons who have accounts of twelve months standing and longer,' are earnestly requested to make payment on or before the first-day of January next. Pork, Wheat, or Cash, w ill be received. All thoe who do not comply with this request must expect to pay coss. BURTCH HEBERD. Vincennes, Nov. 19th 1S35 26-tf A LL those indebted to the tubscriber, are requested to come forward and make payment by the laih of October or close their accounts by note, as further indulgence cannot lie given. JOSEPH M ADDOX. Vincennes Sept. 25th. 1835 I :-i I T, r. IN Pursuance of an order of the Knox Circuit Court, the undersigned (Commissioners appointed to divide the real estate of Matthias Hose, deceased, among his several legal representatives,) will sell at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 30th day of January, 1836 at the late dwelling house of said Matthias Hose, deceased, in Knox county, a farm centaining 400 dlcres of Land Commonly called the Hose Farm, lying' about fjve miles cast of Vincennes, on! the State Hoad leading to Louisville and; consisting of the South West half of Lots! Nos. 51 and 52, in the Old Donalion. It lies in a very pleasant and heallhy neigb-l borhood. and is in a hisrh state of culti-' vation; 140 acre9 of which is plough j lanu, thirty acres meadow, seven acres orchard and one hundred acres of wood pasture. The improvements are a large two story Brick 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, applv to pither of the undersigned. 'SAMUEL EM I SON, ) NOAH PUHCELL, Commr't. BEN J . V. bECKES ) Oct. 24th, 1835 22-tf. The Courier,Terrehaute, Indiana, and Public Advertiser, Louisville, Ky. will insert the above four times, and send their accounts to this office for payment. DOMESTIC GOODS. J'VHflE subscriber will keep a regular supply of Rapp's domestic Goods on hand, (the superior quality of which i3 too well known to need any commendation,) consisting of Flannels, Cassinets, Blankets, Spun Cotton, Merino and common Wool Hats, Old Monongnhela Whiskey Ac. &c.,"and will be sold as low as at Economy. WILLIS STEWART. Louisville, (Ky ) Sept. 25lh, 1835 17-tf II. U. Win der TH AS on hand, and for sale, wholesale. I JL 100 Sac ks of pp;ne Coffee, 20 Coils Rope, 35 Barrels Molassts, 10 Barrels Superior Ruru, 1 Pipe Cogniac Brandy, 2 Ceroons Indigo, prime, 6 Hhds. Sugar, 20 Bbls New Orleans Sugnr. Vlaeecuis, Aug. 12tb 1936. 1 1 -St

riJ CEA JTES Practical Institute MftJIUS School has been successfully cmdarted more than two years, it is o-ptn for pupils of either sex, or any age. Hoarding?

WILL be furni-hed, or places procured in good families -on reasonable terms for those who wish it. The principle on which the institution is foun ded prevents having more than about twenty pnnils to a teacher. Pupils are taught what will t them for prac tical lite in the use ot Knowledge-. rRrms, REGULATIONS fit PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the in forma Hon of those abroad, we re mark, our presbyter 'anient is not included in ouf course of school instruction ; nor is Bible trxttti iexcluded from an appropriate place. Mr. & Mrs. CROSBY, Conductors. Vincennes, April , itiS." 45-tf aROCEElXJES. JAMES LEWIS & CO. HAVE RECEIVED AND OFFEIt FOR SALE Baggs Havana Green CudTee, 12D do St Jago do 4i T) Hhds New Orleans Suear, SJ i) Bags Pepper and Pimento cii) Qr. Boxes Gun Powder, Imported and Y. n Tea. 2X) Hall Chests Yotinjr Hyson Tea. Qj ij Boxes Kentucky Tobacco 11 i) do Vircinia do Bales hard shelled Almond:, H Bale soft do do finis Medium &i Crown Wrapping Paper, Sii Reams-Tea do do Cap Writing iLii) do Cap and Po.t feint lined do do J Boxes 1 allow t-andJei, d P; Win soup, 'H Casks Copperas, U do Alum, IX do Pearbnh il do Spuniih Whiting, U Hhd. Dutch Maddtrr, Ceroons Indigo, i Tons Bar Lead, QiJ Bags Shot, Nos I, 2 and 3, ii Tons assorted Manilla Cordage Boxes Melee Cigars, til) do Spanish do H3'J Pairs Dark Chains liUL) do Bright do ii Casks Hot-g, Crown and Cardlna, 23 Barrels Tar, lliJl) Kegs do Ji) Barrels old Rje Whiskey, ',) Pipes pure Cogniac Brandy, si do Spanish do LI Cask Champaign Brand, vory superior, 2 Ca'ks Port Wine, ij do Maderia do 3 do Holland Gin, Ilii BbN. Common do ijjj do New Orleans Rum, Together with a large and well assarted stock of Juniatta Iron, Nails and Plough Wiugs. W'c invite the attention of our customers and others, to the abovw stock, and assure them that it will be sold at a very light advance . Evansville, 12, 133522 WrAgs, Medicines, Paints, Oiis, De Stuffs, Cemcas, &c. at WYifitisaVe ov iletx. DR. J. M ADDOX, MAS just received a fresh supply of the a. bove articles, ell of which are warranted g' liuine, and will be sold at a ani&V advance on cost and carriage. Also a variety of LpyLUSJ't? 2232) QTiJIil3 !nd other preparatiofcs, celebrated for curing the following Diseases! White swelling. Sore legs and Ulcers of longstanding, Felons, Rheumatic Pains of the joint5, Spraies and Bruises, Tetters of all kinds, Caolic, Cnlete, Caushs and Consumptions, Iropsy, Flux, Gout and Gravel, I ever 4 Ague, Sore Lyes, Dyspep sia, Vnmitinar, Spitting of Blood, Jtc. Physicians, Country Merchants, aid others, are respectfully invited to call and examino far themelves, before they purchase elsewhere, as they will no doubt. finl it to their advantage. N. B. The subscriber will rive cash for Ginseng. J. M. Vincennes, Aug. 12, 1835 11-tf PORT WINE. ifpt ENUINE Port Wine, used fo'rmediHJT ca' purposes, for sale at the Drug Store of II ITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1835 12-tf AFFILES. rUST received on consignment, 300 barrels superior pippin apples, and for sale by B A K E It & TILL AY. Louisville, Ky. Oct. 14, 1835. 21TUS I' Received from New Orleans a genera U assortment ot Groceries. Also a lot of Stone Sz Potter's ware for sale by THORN & TRACY Vincennes June 11,1835. NEW GOODS. JWHE Suscribers have just received at their eMahli-hment, corner of Water and St. peter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian and Russian Goods of a su (icrior qualit y. Hani ware (Jul lcry,Queensware and Groceries of every description, which they will sell at verj reduced prices for cash, or exchange fer most articles of country produce. WHEELER & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. loth 1835 20-tf WJlAIEU A Good distiller, who can come well recommended, will meet with constant employment, and good wages, but none other than a sober man need apply. U. D. WHEELEK. Vincennes, Sepv. 1, 835. Wool Rolls C CONSTANTLY on hand f,nd for sale J by II. D WHEELER. Vinceaoes, Sept. 4, 1835.

GOODSELL & LYON, Evansville HAVE now on hand a general assortmeut of Groceries, which they ar0 disposed to sell upon very liberal lermsV

Grocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, are respectfully requested to call and examine their Stock, prices, Lc. Among' the goods on hand or soon expected, are 4Q Chests 1 ea, 100 Bag Coffee, W Hhds. Sugar, 20 Bbts loaf and lump do. C Casks Hice, 15 Bags Pepper and Spice, 20 Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, 25 Lbs. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves, 4 Casks Madder, 25 Jars Mackaba Snuff, 2 Casks Saleratus, 15 Boxes Cod Fish, 20 Bbls. Mackerel, 25 Bbls. New Orleans Rum, 20 Pipes, half Pipes and Bbls. Sip Qtttte, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipe? Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira L Teoerifl Wioe, 6 Casks Port Wine, 4 Claret do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Boxes Tumblers, Decanters and Bottles, 100 " Window Glass.

100 Doz. Men's and WotnetTj Boots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assorted Nails, 20 " " Brads, C000 Lbs. Manilla Cordage, 200 Kegs Loemis1 Sup. Hide Powder, 50 White Lead, 4 Bbls. Spirits Turpentine, 4 Kegs Lilharga, 12 Boxes Crome Yallow aad Green 100 Lbs Camphor, ' ' 30,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most other Gaods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, we flatter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as good terms as any other House in the country. WJlJ TED I exchange for goods 10,000 Lbs. Lire Geese Feathers, 5,000 " Beeswax, 1,000 " Hog'. Bristles, For which the highest market price will be given. E?anille, Sept. 1835. 15

TH E subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Knox and the adjacent counties that be has end eipects to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS and ef good quality, presuming as he does, that uoi wnoing ro purchase will not be disappoatdin tka prica and quality. His shop is the next dor above Smith ft Carson's Store, and opposite the shop of Dr. Somes. H. M. CILHAM. Vinceiaas, August 15th, 1835 12-tf Sugar, Coflee, &c. THE subscriber is now receivia.; from New. Oleans a large Stock of Groceries and Liquors, which he will sell at Wholesale or Retail, at reduced prices. II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, July 29, 18359TBE.CU TiUUtt. MIILIL STONES. THREE pair Best French Burr Mill Stones, of Buzby k. Morton's Manufactory, for sale by ROSS & EWING. N. B. Orders will be received and promptly filled for the above article. R. Si b'.. Vincennes, May 28, 1835 52tf STATE OF INDIANA,; Knox County, KNOX PROBATE COURT, November Term, 1835. Horaee B. Shepard, Admr. ") of Jarred B. Shippy, dec. I , . vs, J On complaint of The Creditors'of the said ,n,lvc. Jarred B . Shippy J TUTORAGE B. Shepard, Administrator of the estate of Jarred B Shippy, dec. this day appeared in open Court and filed his memorial in said Court, shewing ih condition of said estate, and complaining that the personal estate of said deceased is insufficient to pay the debis and demands outstanding againtst it, (there being no real estate.) It is therefore ordered that the filing and pendency of this complaint be mane known to the creditors of said Jarred B. Shippy, dee'd. by publication of this order. for six weeks successively in the Vinceunes Gazette newspaper, and that they be informed, unlet they notify the said Administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, bj riling a statement of the nature, date and description of the contract and assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final distribution of the assettsof the estate of the said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent creditors. Copy Attest, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 26-6L

MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS 0R SALE AT THIS OlriCE.