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however, have the of k ItlHl the dt-Cf I'O (!. whi'n livjt :i-i it.ir;;-.i ,- duty to the wutld without rep: ouc hii honest man. Aild It I t it The f'o 1 1 ( w ii i ii a C opy of .111 obi Manuscript, recently fallen in our way. Oar Devil ay it mosT Lt; a problematical question, and he would like U have il solved. hti-ineehrsy hn tpj.r !eh?a!otopv",tii t". u ii 1 1 1 1 1 ij n on iii i'Gfi fit feil e.ui ed !e i uUlllflOfif U'Vael,;C UfMti'iJuA'.jnr, Lqfl fr. h im CWeriMiiuiioaz'l r itj-ac jrU-i, t i nMtf-THiiiitr(l'; ut m s hifael tittrtrsur gre --h.l it -thi m !ohh It ntii. etr ,v:l.?iot -t!' 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Tfl'ST receive ! a -' JfaJy uiaue Ci part ,r" goo stejorrrnertt -tin u D Ciue. Blsrk, Brown, Green, auJ Olive. Fiock, ai,;J Divbi C.-ats Cl itli, juiii Sattinet. ( -t: ts. ! .nmn I l . . cum ffeveiiern r,o. P!ai f, and Sfiiperi do. Satin, and Ciutb Vests. Swariiliiivu, and Jean-, do. ' He ?.eril.'S Hn-I Va'euciu Vt'Uet. and Immbazitie. do. do. i iaiit.el, u,.( Cm ton Fiv.nntl urider biiirU. . -. Draivpr, Socks, and G!.v-s . i'l-ckei haiidkerchiet. aj.d St-jcki. 1'ine Shins Sic. Sec. and Elastic Suspenders, The above articles will be eold loiv iur rath verj In addition to th article alove mentione.t, whirh will be made ui fo order. M-.yhate the following variety of beau -tif'ul clntlm : ' " Blue, Blarlt, Brown. Green. Olive, and Drab. Bine Steal-mixed and Drab Sattifief. Cas'imre. 1 rrevei teeii . Bon, tiazme. t7amblei Jeans, Ail .)t which ihey tTT verv low for rash, E L WA TSON, k Co. Vincenne. Jan. IS'b, 183G 33-tf jLand for gale 1 l H K iidTsit)PiJ, a cilicn of Missouri, will j on luesdriy ttie second d ly of February next, in thu lo.vn of Cnrli.-le, SulliHn county, Indiana, at tho door of tl.e house of 15 iv i ", ell to the In'hrs-t bidder, n irni t of two linnifir. rill-. oreo miii ioi ty acre- of lara. iym ahoutt'vo miles south ot the town (if C;uli!e, heiiigp.irt of a triict of land known by tin: n.inie of tinSuiilh tr:icl, ;uid ;w!j liiiitii; the; f.tr;n of Meshar Hunt, who will shew tli preiuies. '1'h's fr;i ( tons about sixty hith in cultivation, a comfortable cabin, h ooivd well and many other conveniences which it i not necess.-iry to eon inrrHle, Hi no iicruns will hny without exiuniijiiij for themselves. The title is indisputable. Terms, '""c half cash, the residue in twelve month J AMES JONES. January 9th, 185 33-31" fN 1'iiifuance of an order of the Knox Probate Court, made at the Novem- . ... c . . , .nor .1. i !ter term of laid C-r.urf. 1235. the under irneil L ornrni!-ioi,er, will sell at public I , . , y . auction at Jiiroh Jacobu in D in Uecker , tnwiihip, Kn hip, Kn-.x county , l v on Monday jttie 1st day of Febitiary next, the followiinpr real estate, to-wit: tlie uuiitvidtd . ninth nrt fit rrne hum ieI unn Lur i f , r. ... , . .

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land, w hich was deeded to George Fiddle, deceased, on the 14th day of July, lliOl, by Jeiemiah Ctaypole and Belinda hi wife, lyioff nd beii g iu the County ol Knox, and Sfate Indiana. i :ti Y Ii AN IEE K L Y K E N DALE, Cotnmiiiioner Januarv 1 1, 1C3G 33-3t. PETER SIMPI AT 37 1-2 CENTS EACH. "illE great and constantly increasing de d maud lor ttie novels ot Captain Marrvatt ha induced the subcnber t(j commence the publication of a new edition of his entire writing, in a new form and at a reduced price Several of his works that ha ve not yet'appeared in this country will be compritied.iii this scries, which will, when completed, Le the .only unifor.i edition of his writings that bus et isucd from t he press. 'the work will be published in semi-mor.thlv Number at 37 1-2 cents per Number. Kadi' Nuinbar complete in itst lf; and containintr the! whole of one of hiswmks, ctjUBl to 1 wo Hiio-: lecimo volumes: a Title Pn" to cacli Nuui-i her. 1 he whole cnes will be complete ia Eicht! Number, and will tiui n royal octavo voitimu containing nearly Twelve Hundred Pues for Three Dollars. List of works to be comprised inithi dition: Frank Mildmay, or tha Naval Officer: Newton Fostrr,or thc;.Morchant Service, King's Own. Peter Simple, or tho Advcnturt of a Midshipman. Jacob Faithful. Pacha of Many Tales, Jupbct in icnrch of Ids Father, Naval and Military Sketches. The first Number will positively be ifsued early in January, and the whola will be completed by the last of April. Tha.woik will be stereotyped, and any of the Number can be had separate, if desired! They will be sent by post to any pnrt of the Union, o packed as to defy the friction cf the mails. Postage under IPO miles 1 1-i! cents per sheet, over 100 miles 2 1 2 cents. It i almost useless for the Subscriber to remark that this is the chea pest work ever offer eu. . ed, i The simple tact ot the number of naes heill. ... Ivvelve humlr. and tl.e mice onlv iince doll.irs, ipcnks for itself. The public amy look upon this us tbe couimeneemunt of an cn terpriseto tiirmsh them with worts; n Uction hy the most celebrated authors, printed in a beautiful manner, on tine paper, at a price that will at unco defy competition, and place it in the power of every person to possess a library of novels at an extremely low rate. The advantage of transmission by mail is one that will not. be overlooked by non residents ol liirgecl liS. The publisher thinks, ana" he piesumes that the public will agree with him, that it is better to issue tbe work of each author, in fries, at a stated price, than to publidi a continuous work at so much per annum, for by this arrangement they may subscribe to the work of ..lie author and reject another. Not being obliged to pay for that w Inch they do not want. A rettiittam e of 1(1 will command four copit of ib work. Single subscription (C7 Subscribers to the Lady's Hook, or tho. .vi-bmg to become -iih.-eribcr, will be furnished villi ihv Lady s B di otir year, nd the set of Vnvrh for F've -loll-ir-', in advance, postacr i.aid. Single snbfc ription to either work, i tiree ioll rs Addre-t LOUIS A. GO HEY. NT., ItJ Walnut tireet, thiUaelpfda..

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. 1 ". fci C. CLAIiX, TT."AS revived and has now opened J(-ki at In Store in ViMce mje oppu'itt? Smith and Carson' and D. S. Conner's Stores, a General asortment ofpood j milable to the trade, which he cfTers as low 4 can be bought in uny other toie it the ! place. Ili assort ment conist-i of of all kind, fuch as Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, Jackonett, Bobbinctt, and Swiss Muslins, jLinseys, plain & plaid Flannels, Mcrinoes, Sattinctts, Clolbs, Jeans, Checks, Ticking's, 3-4 4-4 Brown and Bleached Muslins, i 111 MIJ B, QUE ENS WARE, t x DRUGS AND DYS STUFPS, SllOKS AN J) 1500TS, COMBS SADDL.ERY, CASTINGS AND IRON The above article have bean laid in low, and the subucriber i confident in say ing-, will be oflered a low n any n: (he market. Wrlhout pulTin? or enumerating prices, be invite ail person to call and exatnine for theni-el Wheat, Uya, Corn, FUx leed 4-c. taken in exchange for good. C. CEAIIK. Fahneestock' Woim Mixtuic, fur tale .i ,k0 .J,,tvo u.ro C c. 24, 18S5--3l-ltn Vinconnes Dec. IBwrtch Sg SSeherd, U-ffAVE jut receivd and o C e i Who letaie , 54 4 10 Boxs Glas ware. Pipes Cogniao Brandy, Bids A me i ican do. Holland liiii, " Jamaica Spirits, I'.4l Port VVn, o Bankets Cnuuipdigu Wine, 10 Boxes Mucat do. 10 Bid AI.ih.ga do. 20 Half bbl. Mackarel, 10 10 (j(J 12 8 " Mess Shad, Boxes Candied, atsoited, jvegs t owdtr, Dozen Saddle Trees, " Fateut wood buckets 1 r r. and cooler?, 12 Caikt of beit Chce, 12 dozen wire sieve, Which added to their former stock, ana 1x9 their assortment good Viiicetiue. Oct. 29lh, 1835 22-tf 4LL those interested, are hf rehy nI ihml llvil tia ii.on I i' I I i- JA I'"'"'"" I

,.,!. , . r T i r ,,iSOUOn, DUlllUIUIC, Hhiiuillil uuoai niiiiu nui notes due the estate of Daniel Davn, w,'.be publVlled periodically, with a pa.ticular de-

be coeiced, if not paid on or before the 1st of February next. And thote having claims against the estate, are requested lo present them for liquidation. CHARLES POLKE, Mm'r. Vincennes, Jan. 6, 1836. 32-31 Produce Wanted, For n hickthe Jollezvtng pricts zsilt ht given. White Beans, per bushel, Dried Apples, do. Tallow per lb. Beeswax do. Sage do. Oats, per btjhf I, Furs, Otter from II ac koon, from 00 87 i 12J JS 25 $2 to I 12 to 18 Cts Mink, from Deer Skin, from A. B. Mam St Vincer.nes, J.su 6, 12 to 16 13 to 151 DANIEL. 1836-32-3t "SUj into t va i o v'ss It. f f H E undeieisrned, ndmini-trator on the es 1 tate of Mary Ann McCord, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in Vinceunes, on 1 hursday the ll'th, inst. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M . and 3 o" clock, P M. of said day, the following real estate, to-wit: One hundred a on of la nd, bein" location No. 212, in township two north, range tf n west also sixty acre of land, beingf Ibe east corner of survey number two, in township three, north range niiin west, situate, I vine; and brmj in llit; riiiiuty of Knox, and Sfne of Indiana, the n me being a part of th real estate of said decea-cd, on a credit of six month, by order of the Probate Court of said county of Kii"X, the purchaser giving bond with approved er ni ity. W ILLIAM R. MeCQRp, Jldm'r. Jdjiairy- 2, 1S34 31-3t

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icnii u ihviiiiu'ic vj jij'ji ijjrtuie rugra vines, xiictuuiniT I ortraits of Celebrated itiniti" Hones: Philosophical and A'at'l I ural Phenomena, Legerdemain, 4"C po;tii:ir Jourii.il, aliliouh hut a few i months ha vi' passed since it was toiinntn -1 tea. lias already ot)(rtiiie,l an evlco-uc uf.d' profitable; subscription hst, whiib is daily inc: easing, afford ample encouragement to the IHlbllslierS to IHTf v.rn in ll:fir f lf.ii I I.. rr,,i..r ,. , . ; . . " it useful. iinnuiUi,' and mslructivti. (KT-On tie commencement of the approachinS year, the VAUK. Mhl UM will undetjjo several important improvements instea 1 of four pages, it will be increased to Eight of neany me present size, ami consequently will Contain almost double the; quantity of the read-j in matter which is new Liven mkii s it one ol the Earnest ami Neatest Qiiurloes ever published in the United States. :. wid be printed on nuw l po and white tine papei, and the Em bellishuienl s will be considerably multiplied, & of a superior order. t'eruii? desirous of pracurin liie work at the bvgiuuing , il.a new volume, will please scud their orders at once a they may fail to be supplied, us hut few copis will tie published molt, liian u,c actJaliy subscribed iui ai Luc tiae. fjTha ubjcc'.s w hich are particularly, embraced in this work will be inure distinctly Ulid r-lood from tht; following brief in.iljBia of tl.e.n : The Dram forms a material portion of the Gentleman Vade MlCiiiii every week an entire Play ur Fare is gfiven. 'Ihey am selected wnn a single eve to their menu .none; a preljerence, liowever, will be extended in ali cust-.s to i.ativu productions, wnru limy can be ou tabled. Independent crilici-mi, caretuliy uscbiJ:Hj nl! invidious comparisons, nod recommended by their brevity, arc occasionally m'serted; as also Iiioi;ra pbicul Sketche.-, Anec dotes, ami Bon Mots ol prominent Ciiutoian Ml the piceiit and past ues, ol which It ran and iueihauslible compilation i, in store. The publisher, by the liberality of the man' ers ot the two Philadelphia Theatres, and several other gentlemen connected with ttie ta;f;, bus obtained an excellent and numeioils selection of Plays and Farces, for the Vade M -cum; oiany of them have never appeared in print. The Turf A ftithful record is kept of all the tiuunin and Trotting matches in this country adp England, biographies and evirect pot trail of celebrated thorough bred llmsrs arc published once a month. Every tact relatiw to the bret ding, uianagement, kef pinp, and th disease? of this invaluable anunal is particularly nltended to. 33' The Sportins; lntailizence (at home and abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our columns, and is collected from the most authentic sources. Among the Portraits of celebrated Winning Horses wiiich have been given, are The American Trotting Horse EDWIN' FOREST. The Imported Kdcing Horse, MESSENr.F.Il. i he American 1 rutting Marc LADY JACKSON. The Racing Mare, ARIEL, and her foal, by ECLll'SE. T' e true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU .M AUG A UX. The American Tiottin? Ilorte, TOPGALLANT. he well known English Race Horse TOUCH SI ONE. MUN DING, the winter of the Derby States in J unu IfcJo. '1 be unmall Aoiericaa Trotter ANDREW JACKSON. The celebrated English horse G LKNt'OF.. A complete treatise on Riding, with fourteen illustration?, f-or ttie improvement ot L-.uics in '.hat most healthy of all exercises. Explanation of the Automaton cheese player, illustrated by eleven Engravings. Four Engravings, desicneil lo represent the cene which took place in Paris, iu July last, ou the attempted dtstiuctin, of the I'ojnl Family of France with a view of the Infernal Machine, and a likeness of tho Assassin, Gcran'. A correct pifture of a Race Coutse, occupying the width of eveu column. Sporting Decides othtr mutters belonging (o this head, there will bo puhbslxd correct accounts of Shooting Matches, Pedestrian Feats, Gymnastic Exercises, Aquatic Excursions, Fishing, GhiuIu, uc. wilLi anecdote oi noted Dogs. Military Uniform. The publisher has employed the assistance of an excellent artist to furnish a regular scries of Engravings of the difi'eient beautiful uniforms woinby the'princi pal Volunteer Corps of Philadelphia, New York ',. . x, .1.: . I .11 .. 1.-...I, .. :l I scription of each, furnished by a competent hand. This subject forms a peculiar attraction ta ihe general Interest of the work. Gentlemen's Fashions. A quarterly review is made out by a gentlemen connected w iih a fashionable house" in Philadelphia, explanatory of the various improvements and changes which costumes worn in the dre-s circles constuntly umlenjo: by which it will be rendered an easy tusk for drapers and tailors, at a d istaiice, lo suit their customers with the most approved colour? and modern stv le of apparel at tho earliest possible period. Miscellany. Although the purposes of our sheet may appear to be confided to tl.e several leading subjects which have been stated, we deem it proper to say, that there constantly i in addition to these, a considerable space allowed for miscellaneous matter, such as Talcs, Poetry, Anecdotes, L -geidemaii:, nrul Epitome of News, Placs of amusement. Statistics, Agriculture, Domestic Economy, Valuable Receipts kc- Also a republication of the best ami mosti popular or the old English and American Sport irig arid National Sons, set to Music; besidis many other matter, regarding which an interest is supposed to exist. By the above explanation, it will be seen that the Gentlemen's Vade Mttura is particularly dvigncd us a companion for the patrons of the Turf; and Drama, Sportins, the Fashions, &c. It is worthy of notice that its patrons, in the course of one year, will be ftirnised with from forty five lo fifty popular Piy or Farces the price of which separately, atone of our bookstores would be at least 5'3! Here, then, is an absolute savine of tea dollar in the purchase of a well stored Democratic Library (to be bad for an unprecedent small sum!) without taking in consideration the multiplied variety which is sent alone with it. free of additional chaiee. The Gentleman's Vade Mecurn, or Sporting and Diaui Hie Companion, is published even S'-t rhiyon fine extra imperial quarto paper, uf ii sup'eiior quality eat h number homing fc" nns't of the buiet rims, at S'l Per annum crer trotu abiouo, postage paid; wid be

"ii u i i ti ri np rn. ! r-a-Kto ievnt it fiom rnbbine by n.ail A.3 "ie niniibtTorgenti will l,e limited to prin. ,--oi nues, in sncn oiuer places Wliere a r.n. Uii.M,. ,hrr,ptio may U oh.a'nrd " ! , jcpict JhosH ,v ho propose to mironiz.i trie woik, i t trail -in it hv mail at Once to I tie nuMuk.. - "j ouuitssing lue puonsiicr, postage paid. tHAS. ALEXANDER. Athenian building, Phil. m, Sziitvt ron K Coyyt v MANUFACTORY. .V. SMITH. . jf f TT T I V IIPO . . I toa i iuta 18 rurrv no me ain?a IU , , . n .i " " eir variety, at ht. ' lck noji, on flla I k et tl ree, nearly ;Oppniie th Market louse, where h will be g Iml to acrommodale hi old rontomers and the publicgenerally , at wholesale or retail. H ha on hand a number of ROTAUY COOKING STOVES. v.hich he will ditposa of ou accommodating terms. Vincennes, Not. 4, 1S35 25-tf N. B Cash gitu fer oIJ Copper, Bias auJ Ptivvter. SALT, SALT. SfiSS BARRELS,, k'eniWCiJvjy hawab4lt.at 1-9 li .-fill ,..,r nnul.A.1 .... .... -ill ' J I"' , juii HI.II1IU kZ'J and lor sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1C3r3 3l-tf BARRELS Alum Salt, iust rr!t f and for s.tlc by N. SMITH. January 2, 1C3T 31 -tf SETTS f Counter Weight, juit received and for sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1836 3!-tf Y LOT of Brass KattU on hand and fur JLj$ sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1C36 31-tf ONE of the subhCiibetB exictt te g eal about tbeiiiddle of next oienth for the purpose of renewing their lock ( Good, and would request thuse in iebied to them, to call and settle their notes and accounts befoie that tioe. S. i: W. J. WJSE. January Cih, IC30. 32-tf TEA. HALF CHESTS Younp Hy,.a fea, warranted superior, in stock and for sale by the Chet D. S. BONNER. January 9th, 183632-lf Cash lor Wood. ONE dollar and fifty cents per card in cah, will be given for 500 Cords good steam wood, by D. 8. BONNER. January 9th, 1836--32-tf 35mfnfstiitcr Stile "Ty ILL be sold oo a credit of six y y tnontbs, to the hil et biddo on Saturday , the 30lh inst., ou the faro of the lute Matthias Rose, deceased, quantity of Coin, Wheat, Oats, and Hay, trie puicbaser giving Lis uote pioved security. jacob harper, with TIIOS SCOTT. r Adm'ra H. K. w:se. Jan7 h, 1836 32-4t SA1LT! Sa350 Barrels a i lCeuvvwa Salt. Fusl quality, jut reccittd and for sale THORN & TRACY. Viocennts, June 11, 1836. IJVSUKANCE. THE Wabash Insurance Co. continues to iniurv BUILDINGS and PROPERTY gainl fira and will inure BOATS and CARGOES. S. P. STRIKER, Secrttary. Dec. 25, 1835-31--Iv !!-J L ! .- - 9 . 'I Ml MJ VINCENNES GAZETT3 Is Published every Saturday, Teuus 2 if paid during the year. (Dj)j if paid in advance, J if not paid during the year V 22d for six month. Paper discontinued only at the option of the publisher while ancarar are due. Q-Alvt rtieirents making one nquare r less vill be inserted three time for one dollar, and twenty-five cent for every subsequent insertion; longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisement ent without e-rdrm, will in all cae, be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Such article of produce, as are used in a family, will be received in payment tor sob--rriptions, at the market jtiie, deliveiedin Vim-pure. J OB r HIKTljXG D0.E mm .F.iT.F.SS JCCUUA. cyamj bL-p.ircu.

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