Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 January 1836 — Page 3

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I he h ig he-t i n I'l Ca-h, mII be i i v t ii i lor the Ox Mi ab. in .ii ut .if , u tu vei eii m uie ineeniit s. I . . r i J L COLMAN 20th 1G36-:M-i1 J. II) , t r 1 u : c-1 va t c vs 1 c 1 1 cc. 'T OTlCE cheri'l.y give,, that the un!eiMiii(l 1 - s Liken out Letters ot a Minr.!-!r;ti"n on the Estate of A el fit cm i Ii I'iew, late of Knox county, and Mico Indiana, deceased. All prisons I ml !t u Id I ho s.i id I a I e , ai e request- .! tu make immediate payment, :md those hi v in g cl ii in a int hi ame, are riotifi".l t.. pie-out them dnlv authenticatm) t . . r t r i t ti tit. The said Estate is supyon u lo ie woi vn.t. JOHN RAMSEY. .2(mV. Janni rv Ri;h, 1330-34-31 .fiLALUiiU ,h.u tviil expose to -ale. at public auction on Situiav the 13t!i day . V lll1l. 1 1 i I . Ill It' l.lt.'l residence of Ni homiah I'ltvv . deceased .... , ... J ' i hii ine person -u property of said deceased, CijijtaiiiMi of IIOUSEIIOLD A credit of twelve months wlil be iven on all sunn of three dull irs and upwards, the pnicliaei giving his note with approved secur i'y . JOHN HAMSEV, AJmr. January lGih, 1830--34 ot INFORMATION v '! -i' V'J Sj -f J i i m'1 k3 'e'' Jii- l.imily in CKiiterburv, Connecticut. some time smce, lor the j urpoe of vending maps jn tbe Western State vrote to his family from Vuict tines, Indi ana. on the 27th of June last, in which letter he wrote that he should return home as -non a- November, if they heard nothing nwre from liim. Not having- returned or written to hii family, his friends Bre apprehensive that he is not living. If any person can give any information respecting him, by addresiog a letter to David E'ltt. Canletbury, W i ad ham Co Connect i' u', twill be g: ate fully receu ed. His age is about 35 jears, lather short in Mature. Editors in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan may serve the cause of humanity. It - giving the above one insertion. Canterbury , Connecticut, Jan 1st 183G. TIIK AND NEW S OF TIIE DAY. Embt'liis'.e.i with a Multitude of COMIC ENGIU VINGS. 4 1 v yci io ! l ca 1, ol a no I cha racti r, boa r l i'l'; lh nl'.ivp a 1! ition. will be 1 1 1 - iiicnct In!.ii I'll llii' h.'i.'iiiiiii ol January, I :-'. it will 1 1 1 ri. i-h it- patrons w il h t h r Ira. I - ici: n-atnre "i the news ot il.i; daj-, its principal cbit'ct will I r to crve np a humorous com joilaii.'ii ot liir iiiiiniTiHH hvfdy and f)tirient s iPb'i which a n i! a il y tloatins aliin; the tide of Literature, and wiiu h, for the want of n proper cli iiir.cl for their preservation, are positively lo-t to the Reading; world. Original wils and humorists of our time will lo re have a medium devoted to the faithful record of tin scintillations of their g"iitis. It is not necessary to detail the many attractions which this journal will )0--ess, as the publisher will furni h a sie'-im n number to every person who desires it (t!io-e out of t he city , will lor w a id 1 heir or.'.ei s, .ovif. pani ) - (rj-und be pleilt'es bim't ll that no exertions on Ins part ;ha!Ibe WRri'.in; to make eac h sneceef'ing number superior in every respect to the precei! 1 ii ones. Ihe SALM.(iUM)l will be printed on lanre imperial paper, eipial in size and ijuality to that whiih is at pri;sent used for the tientlemaii'."ado Mecuui. 1 1 is calculated that MO RC THAN 500 will be furnished to theatrons of this Journal iu one year- -these in addition to an extensive nod choice selection of Satire, Criticism, Humor and Wit, to be circulated tliroutdi its column0, w ill bo found a Literary bampie! ofn superior and attractive order ; ami the puhli-htr relies with perfect confidence on the hhcrahtt of 'he American public, and the spirit and tact xv'cb which this expensive undertaking will be prosecuted, to bear him successfully and prolitublv alonsr with it

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O IP .1 II IMP receipt, and psppnilnnro r.i"n, . I . 1 I 'II Colli, IV 111 K r.r.v fr... . .1 . . , -i " " mo mini nav -November. 18S-J, to the first day of The amouni paid info ,e (he Treasury ' .vi flay ot November. 1334, to m nay oi November 1335 is ?2750 GG Amount nf Expenditures from the 3.1 day of November, 183 1, to the 1st lay of j ove ruber. lor rente. I k i "" 4R4 1U3 Conn Hnue, 35i OG Overcharge in j 'ax, Record Hook?. and stationary, 31 5G Clei k lo 4Ci 3 43 CO . 172 .r)li j Assessors, Tail jlload-f. 42 25 J 9 50 20 50 70 00 390 25 133 00 13 50 CO 00 Woif Seal; s, lletiirninfj Judges of Election?, Associate Judges, Jurors, I'.aiiiil's, Culler eiona! I r . (-' 'County CommiSM'll . if i c i Mom ra, Total J?1990 391 JAMES S. MAYES, CIIAI.I.ES l'OLKE. AlUl All AM SMITH. 1990 391 ) Commit' v sioueis. 'I est A. 1). SCOTT, Clerk. January 7th, 1330-34-3t rj X j ursu ioce ot" an order of the Knox fj I'fobatc Court, made at the November Term of ? aid Court, 1335, the under--igned Conimissionr, will sell at public auction at Jacob Jarobus in Decker Itownship, Knox county, Ii. on Monday Jihe 1st daj of February next, the following real estate, to-wit: the undivided "rl "e hundred and four acres d" land, a part of lour hundred acres of I ind. w hich w as deeded to George l idfile, dece i-od. on the 14ih day of July, 1C01. iy jeremiati L,iapoie ana ieuriia ins Uvit'e. lit g and nig in tiie county of ivuox. State nd i ana N ATI 1 A.N IEL K IT KENT A EE, Corntjussiortcr Jir.mrv 1 1, 1830 . 33-3t. PJJT.CR SIIVIPIjB AT :J7 1-2 CLNTS KACIL zwiFGiirti-.sinrrio.v. IIK cre.it and constantly increasing de mand for tut novels i.f Ca ptain Mairvatt. has induced the subscriber to commence the publication of a new edition of his entire writ ings in a new lorm and at a reduced price. Several ot his work that have not y ba;ij eared in this country " di be compri-ed iu this series, which will, when completed, be the. only unitor,.i edition of his writings that has tl i-ued Iroin the press 1 lie vvorW will be pnbli-hu.l in semi monthly Numbers at .17 l-Jei ts per Number. Kacti nm''t-r complete iu it-elf; and containing the w Indent one ot his works, equal ti Two Duodecimo volumes.- a Title Page to each Number. 'J be whole Ecrie will be complete ia Kigbt Number1, ami willfoim a roxal octavo volume containin 5 nearly TweUe Uuntlreil l'B;eS fur Three Dollars List of works to ba comprised iii.this edi tion: Frank Mi'dnmy, or the Naval Officer: New ton I'oster, or the -Merchant Service, King's Own Peter Simple, or the Adventures of a Mid shipman. Jacob Faithful. Pacha of Many Tales, Ja; het in search of his Father, Naval and M ilitary Sketches. The first Number will positively be issued early in January, r.nd the whole will b coinpled d Sy the last of A nril 1 he work will be stereoty ped, and any of the .Numbers can be had separate, it desired! They will be sent by post to any part of the union, so packed as to del y the friction of the mails. Fost aire under 100 miles 1 1-2 cents per .-beet, over 100 miles 2 I 2 cents It is almost useless for the Subscriber to re mark that this js the cheapest work ever offer ed. The simple fact of the number of paes being near twelve hundred, and the price only three dollars, prak for itself. The public may look upon thi as the commencement of an en terprise to furnish them w ith works of fiction by the mot celebratrd authors, printed in a beautitui manner, on line paper, at a price that will at once dety competition, and place it in the power of every poison 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 turn residents of large ci ties. 'The publisher thinks, and he presumes that the public will agree with him, that it is better to issue the work of each author, in se1 " " o' : . r,,,, w m.; ... iro1 author ami reject another. iot neinc obliged to pay for that w liieh thev do not want. A remittance of $iO will command four copies of the work. Single subscription (VT "Siib.-critif is to the La Ij 's Book, or those wi-l.inu; to become subset i!or, w ill tie furnished I with die Lady 's Bonk one year, and the set ol I .Novel?, for Five dollars, in advance-, postagepail. Si eg In subscriptions to cither work. I 1. ice Dollars. Address I.OFIS A. GO I) FY. No 10s) Walnut street, Philadelphia. CAfeJ ML (f XNK of the subscribers experts to po - e-a?t about the middle of next month !le purp"se of renewing their stock f Goods, and won!..' it-quest th'e if looted to the 01. to call and eltle then antes and account before that ti-ne. S. & Y J. WISE. January Oh, 1 C3U --S-'-lf

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C. CLAKK, lTfAS received and has now opened at his Store in Vinrennes, opposite Smith and Carson's and D. S. Conner's Stores, a General assortment of goods suitable to the trade, which he offers as low as can be bought io an; other store it the fdace. His assorfment consist! of of all kinds, such ai Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, JackOllOtl liOlJUinCtt, anU Swiss Muslins, Linscvs, plain & plaid Flannels, Merinoes, Sattinctts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, 3-1 4-1 Brown and Bleached Muslins, Q U E ENS W A 11 E , S3y DRUGS NAD DYE STUFFS, SllOKS AND BOOTS, COMBS CASTINGS AND IRON. The above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in saynig", w ill be offered as low as any in the market. Without puffin i? or enumerating prices, he invites all persons to call and examine for themselves Wheat, Rye, Corn, Flax seed vyc. taken in exchange for goods. C. CLARK. Fahneestork's Worm Mixture, for sale at the above Store. C. c. Yinconnes Dec. 24, 1SS5 3l-4m flTAVE just received Wholesale, and otTeri at

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54 Roxps Glas ware, 4 Pipe? Coniac Rrandy, 10 Ilbls. American do. 2 Holland Gin, (Z " Jamaica 5pirils, 2 " Re'f Port Wine, 5 Raskets Champaign Wine, 10 Poxes Muscat do. 10 Phis Malaga do. 20 Half hbls. Mackarel, 10 44 ' Mess Shad, 10 Roxpa Candies, assorted, 100 Kegs Powder, 12 Dozen Saddle Trees, 8 " Pateot wood buckets coolers, 12 Casks of best Cheese, 12 dozen wire sieves,

and Which added to their former stock, snaks their assortment good. Yincennes, Oct. 29lh, 1835 22-tf JVotice. A LL those interested, are hereby notified, that the payment of the notes due the estate of Daniel Davis, will be coerced, if not paid on or before the 1st of February next. And those having claims against the estate, are requested to present them for liquidation. CHARLES POLKE, AdirCr. Vineennes, Jan. 6, 183G. 32-31 Produce Wanted, For zi-hich the following prices will be given. White Reans, per bushel, Dried Apples, do. 'Fallow per lb. Beeswax do. Sage do. Oats, per bushel, Furs, Oiler from Kackooo, from Mink, from Deer Skins, from $1 00 12 18 25 $2 to 4 12 to 181 Cts 12 to IC 13 to 15 A. R. DANIEL. Mam St Vineennes, Jin. 6, 183G 32-3t xi mi:ustVtttoi'' nUc. fE"II L undersigned, administrator on the es1 tate of Mary Ann McCord, deceased, will ell at public auction, at the Court House door in Vineennes. on Thursday the lPlh, itist. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o' clock, V. Ai-. of said day, the following real estate, to-wit: One hundred acres of land, beint; location No. 212, in teiwnship two north, range ten west also sixty acres of land, being the east corner of survey ni'mbcr two, iu township three, mirth range nitirt west, situate, lyim and being in the comity of Knox, and State of Inliana, the same being a part of the real estate ol said docca.-ed, on a credit of six months, b order of the Probtte Court of said county of Knox, the purchaser giving liund with appioved security. WHJJAM R. McCORD, 1dnir. January '2, Ib33-3l-3l

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icontain almost double the quantity of the read 1115 mailer which is uuw ;ieu iiiHKing 11 one of the Largest ami Neatest Quartoes ever published iu tfie United States, ii will be printed on new type and white fine ppei, and the Kmbellishnients will be considerably multiplied, & of a superior order. Persons desirous of procuring the work at the beginning of the new volume, w ill please semi their orders at once as they may fail to be supplied, us but few copies will be published more than an) actually subscribed for at the time. fjr"Tho subjects which are particularly, embraced in this work will bo more distinctly understood from the following brief unalysis ot them : The Drama forms a material portion of the Gentleman's Vade Mecnru ( very week an entire Play or Farce is given. They are selected with a single eye to their merits alone; a preference, however, will be extended in all cas" ; to native productions, when tliey can be o!) tained. Independent critici'ins, carefully excluding all invidious comparisons, and reeuinmtnded by their brevity, are occasion"!!) 111serted; as also Biographical Sketches, Anecdote5, ami Bon Mots of prominent Coined ansof the present and past aces, of w hich a rare and inexhaustible compilation is in store. '1 be publisher, by the liberality of the nianagC'S on the two Philadelphia 'Theatres, and scveruj ot thcr trentlemen connected with the stage, hi obtained an excellent and numerous selec tio o! Plays and Farces, for the Vade Mi cum many of them have never appealed in print. The 'Turf A faithful record is kept ot all the tunning and Trotting matches in this country adp Lngland. Biographies and correct port traits ot celebrated thorough bred Horses a niiM.sbeit nrirn a month. Kverv tact relative j,., fhH )recdinir. manairemcnt. ker-i,intr. and the diseases of this invaluable annual is pai ticularly attended to. The Sporting Intelligence (t home and abroad) occupies ;i considerable portion ol our columns, and is collecte d from the most aulheui tic sources. Anions' the Tortriits of celebrated U innni Horses which have been triven, an The American Trotting Horse FDWIN FOR EST. The Imported Racing Horse, MES5FN GER. The American Trotting Mare LADY JACK SON. The Racing Mare, ARIEL, and her foal, by EC LI PS F. The true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU MA KG A L. 'The American Trotting Horse, TOP GAL LANT. I he well known English Race Horse TOUCH SI ONE. MUNDING, the winter of tho Derby States in J tine I bJo. The utirival l American Trotter ANDREW JACKSON. The celebrated English horse G LENCOE. A complete treatise on Riding, with fourteen illustrations, lor the improvement 01 j.auics 111 that most healthy of all exercises. Explanation ol the Automaton cheese play er, illustrated by eleven Engravings. 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Gentlemen's Fashions. A quarterly re vew is made out by a gentlemen connected with a fashionable house in Philadelphia, explanatory of the various improvements and changes which costumes worn in the dress circles constantly undergo: bj- which it will be rendered an eas task for drapers and tailors, at a distance, to sun their customers with tho most approved colour? and modern style of apparel at the earliest pos sible period. Miscellany. Although the purposes of our sheet may appear to be confided to the several lending subjects which have been stated, we deem it proper to say, that there constantly is in addition to these, a considerable space ai lowed for miscellaneous matter, such as 'Tales, Poetry, Anecdotes, Legerdemain, and Epitome of News, Piacs of amusement, Statistics, Ari culture. Domestic Economy, Valuable Receipts &c. Also a re publication of the best and most popular or the old English and American sport ing and National Songs, set to Music; besides many other matters, regarding which an inter est is supposed to exist. By the above explanation, it will be seen that the Gentlemen's Vade Mecurn is particu larly designed s.s a companion for the patrons 01 the I urt; and Drama, purling, rtiu l asli tons, S:c. It is worthy of notice that its patrons, in the course of one year, will be luiiiised with from forty five to fifty popular Flays 01 Farces the price of which separately, at otu of our bookstores would be at least $'3! Here, then, is an absolute savin? of ten eiollars in tho purchase of a well stored Dramatic Li'orary (to be had for an unprecedent small sum! ) without taking in consideration the multiplied variety which is scut b1oii with it, free of additional t hai ge. The Getitleno n's Vade Mecuui, or Sporting and Dramatic Companion, is published ever S.;. turday on fine cMra impirin quarto p iper ol a superior quality each number formii g & paifes of the largest class, at $.i per annum. -Orders troai nbroad, j outage paid; wil Le,

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CTIAS. ALKXANDF.R. Athenian buihliis, I'Lil. 2:111, SI? r r t Jivon : Cojprr MANUFACTORY. CONTINUES to carry on the above branches in all their variety, at hi new brick s hop, on M a rket street, nearly or retail. He has on band a number of ROTA II Y COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Vineennes, Nov. 4, 1SS5 25-tf N. B. Cash giten for old Copper, Bra?3 and Pewter. SAL.T, SAJLT. n n n p I f - bawaSalt.at fi2 1 2 cent.-, per bushel, just received and for sale by N. SMITH. January 2, lCoV) 31-tf tffS BARRELS Alum Salt, just received iX? andf, for sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1837 31-tf SKTT3 of Counter Weights, just received and lor sale by N. SMITH. January 2, IC31 31-tf LOT of Brass Kettles on hand and for .. I I . IV CMt'CII January 2, I83G 31-tf T 1. HALF CHESTS Young Hyson Tea, w arranted gupeiior, in stoio and for sale by the Chest. D. S. nONNEii. January Dtb, 1830. 32-tf 1S Sj il i CLOTHING. TJXST received a good assortment of leady made Clothing, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green, and Olive Frock, and Dress Coats. Cloth, and Sattinett pants. Janes, and Beeverteen do. Plaid , and Striped do. Safin, and Cloth Vests. Swansdown, and Jeans, do. White Menrileg and Valencia doVelvet, and Bombazine do. Flaunel, aod Cotton Flannel under Shirts. Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchief, and Slocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suspenders, S:c. &c. The above articles will le sold verylow for cash. In addition to the articles alove mentioned, which will be made up to order, hey have the following variety of beautiful cloths: Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Blue Sfeal-mixed nnd Drab Satlioelt Cassimere . Beeverteen. Bombazine. Camblet Jeans, &c Sec. All of which they offer verv I.tw for rash, L L WATSON, & Co. Vineennes, Jan. I5th, 183G 33-tf jLand for sale. Jt OnE undersigned, a citizen of Missouri, will UL on Tuesday the second day of Fehruury next, in the town of Carlisle, Sullivan county, Indian, at the door of the house of B. Rices, sell to the highest bidder, a tract of two hundred and forty acres of land, lying about two miles south of the tow n ed Carlisle, bting part of a tract of land known by the name of tho Smith tract, and adjoining the farm of Mcshar Hunt, who will shew the premises. 'J his tract has about s'nty acres in cultivation, a comfortable cabin, a sod well, and many other conven iences which it is not necessary to enumerate, as no persons will buy without Juxamining tor themselves. 'The title is indisputable. Terms, one-half cash, the residue in twelve months. JAMES JONES. January 9th, IR35 33-3f VINCENNE5 GAZETTE Is Published every Saturday, Terms 2 if paid during tha year. 1)0 paid in advance, KZ'J DD) if not paid during ttieyear cj5LL tlijj for six months. Tapem discontinued only at tho option of the publisher while arrearages are due. fjr-Ad vertisemerits making one bquare or less will be inserted three tirnwi for mm dollar, and twenty-five cents for evry subsequent insertion ; longer advertisements in th taint ratio. Advertisement sr nt wiihrrif orders, will in all caes, I c iusi rted until forbid, awd charge I accordingly. Such articles of produce, s are ned in a amily will be received in pay moat for m,!, scriptions, at the maiket pric, dolivcie.i 1 1 Vtneei lies. JSLANK DKKDS, ALWAYS TOR SAIE AT THIS CFKlCE.