Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 January 1836 — Page 4
JUST RECEIVED 30 Boxes bunch and Bloom Rui-in 30 half Botcs do. quarter Roxes do. U) Druini Sultana de. 12 dz. men'i Saddletrees 4 d. Ladies' d. "I do. balfSpani.h do. 1 50 Sugar ketttcs BURTC1I k. HEBERD. Vinconnes Dec. 1 feth RM5. 29-tf
QTpHE Subscriber are receiving and ojeiiinp: JL at their new Slvre Room, on Water street, where they formerly kept, an auditorial stock f DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customer, nnd tho public in general. V will receive in exchange for goods, Deer, ytaeloon, Rabbit, ami Opossum -kiiis, clean "Cotton and Lincii rag:, Ginseng Ilccswai Feathers, Fhn eed, Flax and tow Linen, White bean, Sec. THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, Pec. 19th 1835. l"ork! roi l;!! UK hirhest price given for pmrk, in cnli. THORN II TR4CY Vincennes, Dec. 10th 1k3.". NOTICE. HTillOSE whose notes and account are due. will find them in tha hand. of an officer, if' tiot paid by ttia twenty-fifth of thi month THO UN & TRACY. Vincenne, Dec. 19th 18:15. Particular Jtice. JW(IIE note due tha PYfHUlu note due tha Eitate of the lute loc JUL 'or Elias Mc.Vamce a in inv hands for! collection. Unless thev are pnid on or before; tha 15th of Janutry nxiy I halt coerce payment without further notice. SAMUEL HILL. Vincennes, Pec. 12th tfU--29-SAL.T! 8AL.T! 250 ISarrcls Swt first qyvaVil Iovt beiog received and for sale by II. D. WHEELER. Oct. lGih. 1835. REVO C. HANCE. &. C O no 174, r f. a ni. st. kkw-tork. A HE now onetime n larre assortment of J 2Ut?23JIi 'J-Jf3m-!)-M &JS&&l&av, daptrd to the Sprinj trad. Their stoek selected with prrent rare and embracing every variety of Good, they offer for sale on liberal tiring Merchant visiting tha city, are re pectfuly invited to call and exnmio their stock Dec. 19, 1333 3y-3t Cash Wanted. THE subscribers request all those in debted to them whase notes iind accounts are due, to call and settle the tame by the 20th of next month, ns one of tiswill go East about that time for a frcih fdpjily of goodi. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennei, Dec. 10th 1C35. DOCTOR TOURTELLOT B F.GS leave to inform his friends and the Public rcnerally that he has mnvJ to Maysville, three mile west of Washington, Daviess county. He lias on hand, and will shortly receive, n general assortment of Drug nnW Medicine, which he wil? be able to sell low for cash or most Winds of country produce. He requests tho.e indebted to him to come forward and settle their accounts either by note nr payment, beforo the cloeof the present year, ashe it not able to give them any further indulgence . November 27th, 1335. 2T-tf. g PRACTICAL TREATISE bit ON THE CULTURE OF SILK, adapt j ed to the Climate and Soil of the United State By F. Ci. Comstock Secretary of the Hartford County Silk Society, and Editor of the; Silk Cnlturist. Illustrated by Enpjra vin. The interest in all parts of the United State in tho Culture and Manufacture of Silk, manifested by the constant call for information on the subject, has induced tho publisher to have prepared a plain Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the mulbury ami Rearing Silk Worm, adapted to the Soil and Climate of this country and to the want of plain practical men. The practical Cnlturist in this country needs a directory adapted to the Soil on which hej plant his trees, and the Climate in which he rear hi worms , without reference to Soil and Climate le congenial to their growth. It has been therefore the object of the author to make a treatise trieily practical, omitting nothing of importance and adding nothing of a useless or extraneous character. A niakine the raw material into Sewing Silk nnd Twin it very profitable to tho Silk grower, all necessary information for that purpose will be sriven. Thi Work is in Tress and will soon be published in a duodecimo of about 100 pages, in handsome binding; price 50 cents. A part of the edition will he put up in elastic covers to be forwarded by mail; Editors of Newspapers who will give the above three insertion, with th;s notice, anil forward their paper with the advertisement marked hall be entitled to a copy of the work, to be forwarded to their order. WM. O. COM3TOCK. Hartford, Dec. 1835 2U-3t IDS I). WHEELEU, is now receivinsr a large assortment of Staple nnd Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, (Queensware, iic. fee. all of which he will sell at reduced prices. Vinctnnes. Sept. 4, 1S35. NEW GJOOBT "W UST Received an additional supply of dry f eeods which will bg sold low for cash or Hch articles of produce a may suit. THORN ii TRACY. Vincennes June 11, lS3i.
Soria & Howell, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS A". -J TCIIEZ, MISS. Nov. 22, 1G3J 25-tf TYPE 5c STEREOTYPE
'Abound r J A. JAMES CO., NO. 1, EAKER ST. ON VRE prepared to furnish, to order, all kind of Printing materials, on us reasonable term as can be furnished y any other establishment in this country. Printing presses of every description, Composing Sticks, Brass and coinnion Gallej s, Ch.ists, Imposing stoaes, Cases, Stands, Furniture, Sic. I'linting ink of the most improved qualities, from 30 cents to $4 per lb together with a com plcte assortment of all Hrtick-s used in a (,rintint: 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 of nil sizes, from Nonpareil to ('anon, 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 foul of Type, suitable for book-binders, in a great variety. They continue to do stereotyping of Books, Pamphlvts, 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. They also manufacture Stereotype Block of auperior 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 cent; per pound . Orders from all parts of the Union will be oroiiitply and carefully ultonded to. J. A. JAMF.S, U. P. JAMEo. Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 1835 2G-6t a. ii. iorriji)i HAVING j'urchased the eligible tavern stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth I, asjelle. olTere his services to his fiiendsnnd 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 He also Hatters himself, that Irom his long experience in hie profession, ns well a his known desire and capacity to please, he will receive u liberal share of public patronage. In connexion with the house, a spacious wagon yard is attached lor the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and commodious, rdi! well provided withal) kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in at tendance . N. 15. His ttar is supplied with the most choice Liquors. Vincennes August 22d 1835 --12-tf. Sugar and Collee. TiIIE ubicnbers have just received from jL New Orleans, 50 bbls. ISrown Sc Loaf Sugar, 60 15ngs llavanna Coflee, 2 bbis. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the uag anu uarrei. S. k W. J. WISE. July 1G, 1635. T-tf GOODSHLL & LYON, MBit CSlJlJ TV) EVASV1I.I.K , !A. (Successors of VV. &t J. and J. Lewis, k Co.) ALSO, Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Nails, Paints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, A-c. and buyers of most kinds of country produce. Evansvill, July 20, 1S3". Cash for Wood. ONE dollar and fifty cents per cord in each, will be giveu for 500 Cords good steam wood, by D. S. DONNER. January 9th, 1C3G--32-tf J ILL be sold on a credit of six months, to the highest bidder on Saturday , the 30th inst., on the farm of the late Matthias Mo?", deceased, a quantity of Corn, W heat, Oats, and Hay, the purchaser giving his note with Bitproved security. JACOB IIAUTER, THOS. SCOTT. Adm'rs H. K. WISE. Jan- 7tb, 1C36 32-4t SALT! SALT! 2S Barrels First quality, just received and for sale by TIIOKN & TliACY. Vincennes, June 11, 1C35. INSURANCE. THE Wabash Insnranre Co. cmtinnes to inure BUILDINGS and PIIOPEIITY ngaint fire and will insure BOATS and CARGOES. S. P. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 25, 1835-31 ly
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FALL STOCK OF SHOES, HATS, CCP.IB5 Uj stairs, over Brvxt i Xtwl"n't,and diridhf p polite Morton k. Smith's ' fk Store A'jui Sirttt. RE now receiving and opening a ven ciX- large si. ck of the above Ooods. embrac ns;,rvory variety, to which they would respect fully call the attention of Country Merchant v isiting this market, hi they will be sold on lib eral terms by the packaet or dzeu. Louisville, Oct .J 22-Jui Jala! f.'. Molhiml,
S XDDLE and llnr iifss Manufaclur er, would inform his friends that lie keeps constantly on hand, net door to his Tan nine: and Curryin? es-tahli.-hment. Saddles , Bridles, Harness, Sec. all of which will be sold low for ct'h, or ino articles of coin3 trv rroduce. Vincennes, November 14, 1 S3 24 fHE highest market price in cash, orleatliiJk. er, paid for Hides. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, !?:." 24DEER SKINS WANTED. SfyXUlRTEEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for Tk Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1S35 243 5 IDES tanned for customers on reasonable K JL terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, LJ4APPRENTICES WANTED. o NE f)r two Apprentices wanted to tlie i aiming and Currj in? Business. .JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, I !!;.-. 2-1-NOTICE. VLL persons who have accounts of twelve montbs standing and longer, are earnestly requested to make payment on or before the first .da v of January next. Pork, Wheat, or CaM), will be received. All thoc who do not comply with this request must expect to pay CO'i. RURTCf 1 & HF.BERD. Vincennes, Nov. R'th 1S: 2r)-tf A EL tboe indebted to ihe MibscriHer. are requested to come forward and make payment by the 1 5 1 h of October or close their accounts by note, as further indulgence cannot be given. JOSEPH M A DDOX. Vincennes Sppt. '25th. 1 "S5 N Pursuance of on order of the Knox H Circuit Court, the undersigned (Commissioners appointee! to divide the real estate of Matthias Rose, deceased, nmong his several legal representatives,) will ell at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 30lh day of January. ICSGat the late dwelling house of said Matthias Rose, deceased, in Knox county, a farm containing Rercs of Land Commonly called the Roe Farm, lying; about live milei fast of Vincennes, on the State Road leading to Louisville and consisting of the South West half of Lots Nos. 51 and 52, in the Old Donation. It lies in a very pleasant and healthy neigh-j borhood. and is in a h'ch sfatf of cultivation; 140 acres of which is plough land, thirty acre meadow, Feven acies orchard and one hundred acres of woo ) pasture. The improvements are a large t wo story Brick Dwelling House, A two story log house n eatherbonrded with a meat house, milk house, two lumber houses and three stables; all of which are in t;onr repair. For terms of sale, applv to either of the undersigned. SAMUEL EM I SON, ) NOAH PUP.CELL. ) Commr's. BEN J . V. LECKES.) Oct. 24th, 1835 22-tf. The Couripr, Terrehaute, Indiana, and Public Advertiser. Louisville, Ky. will insert the above four times, and send their accounts to this office for payment. DOMESTIC GOODS. pfilE subscriber will kpep a re-rular supply V f Rapp's domestic (ioods on hand, (Ihe superior quality of which is too well known to need any commendation,) consisting of Flannels, Cassinets, Blankets, Spun Cotton, Merino and common Wool Hats, Old Monon;ahela Whiskey 4c. &.c,"and will be sold as low as at Economy. WILLIS STEWART. Louisville. (Ky ) Sept. 25th, 1835 17-tf II. 1$. Witcclcr UAS on hand, nnd for sale, wholesale, 100 Sacks of prime Coflee, 21) Coils Rope, 35 Barrels Molasses, 10 Barrels Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Coitniac Brandy, 2 Ceroons lmlio, prime, 6 1 1 hds . Sun"-, 20 Bbls New trleans Snfr. V'incennes, Aug. 12th lo. ll-3t
yijy cbj jw:s Frr.ctical Institute ?ifll'S Schoid has becii successfully cn JX. ducted more tnan two years. It is open fur pupils of eifhersex, or any age Moardhisr
WIBL befurni-hed, or places piocured in tnod!a'tt respectfully iequest-d to call and ex
taiuilies on reasonaioe tcrins for those v, ho v ish it. The principle on which the institution is foun ded prevent having more than about twenty piiTiiis io a leacnerPuj ils ar tau-ht what will fit them for prac tical life in the ue of knowledge. REGULATIONS 6c PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of those abroad, we re mark, our fircslnrianitm is not included in ou" course of school instruction; nor is Bible truth excluded from an appropriate- place. Mr, k Mrs. CKOSBV-, Ctmtfucfor. Vincennes, April S, iS3. 45-tf JAMSS LSXIS 5t CO. HAVE l'.KCF.IVKD AND OFFKR FOR SALE iiJii PaE-srs Havana Green Coffee, do" St. Ja;;o do i) Ilhds New Oi lean Suar, li 'J P. ijrs Pepper and Pimento ii) Qr. Hoxes Gnu Powder, Imported nnd Y. II Tea I MT) Hall Chests Yimn; Hyson Tea. 1) boxes Kentucky Tobacco l j do Virginia do j haul thelled Almond;, :J. li ib'-oit do do J !) Rms Medium Crown Wrapping; Paper. Ilea rns 1 ea do Cap Writing do Can and I'ot ffeint linedl do do do 21 'J j ij boxes Tallow Candies, ..... . . . t li do Palm Soap, ii ('asks Copperas, 11 do Alum, 11 do Pearlash ii do Spanish Whiting, 1L Hhd. Dutch Madder, li Ceroons Indigo, ii Tons Jar Lead, Hags Shot, Nos. 1, 2 and H, Tons asortcd Manilla Cordage -jT)i) Hoxes Melee Cigars, ii 'J do Sp;i ni.-h do lii D Pairs I lark Chains iiDL) do Hri-ht do ii Ca'ks Hoes, Crown and Cardina, ii i) Harrels Tar, li l L Ecus do i J Harrehrdd Rye Whi'key, vii Pipes pure (Joyniac Brandy, Sj do Spanish do 11 Cask Champaign Hrand , very superior ii Ca-k Port Wine, o do Madcria do 'j do Holland (Jin, ii'J Bids. Common do JU do New Orleans Rum, Together with a lar?e anrl well norted 'lock of Juniatta Iron, Nails and Plough Winps. We invite the attention of our customers and others, to the above stock, and as sure them that it will b sold at a very light advance . Evansville, 12, 133522 vgs, .Medicines, Wnls, Ols, le SVutTs, yheiu&c. ut W YwAesie or lVeaU. DR. J. MA. DDOX, AS Just received a fresh supply of (he a hove articles, all of which are warrant ed genuine, nnd will be sold at a small advance on cost and carriage. Also a variety of 'JisPJ 'dL'Jilj 31iSjii anil other pieparations, ech;hrate lor curing the following Diseases! While swellinir. Sore rc and Ulcers of hu.w standing. Felons, Rheuniatic Pains of the joints. Sprairs and Hruiscs, Tetters of nil kinds, Ch ic, Colds,! Ca ugh a nd (Vinii mptious, I Iropsy, 1 lu , (I on 1 1 and Crave!. Fever k Aatie, Sore Eves, Dyspepsia, oii:i!ijiLT, I'ittini; of lilooil, io. l'hysici;iiis. Country Merchant1, anil iithfr', are respectfully invited t call am! examine for themselves, before they pn rcliase el-ewhere, as thev will no doubt, fiiul it to their ailva nta'e. N. H. Tlie subscriber will give cash for Ginseng. J, J. N'iucentie.s, Aiiij. 12, 1(135 li-tf PORT WIjVK. ENl liVE Port Wine, used for mpdical puriioses, for sale at the I) ru Store of HITT & SAW VEIL August 23, 1C35. 12-tf AFFJLES. H UST received on consignment, 300 barrels 99 superior pippin apples, ami lor sale by RAKER k TILL AY. Louisville, Ky. Oct. 14, 1835. 21J' Ur.-.. , - . ' is I Jkeceived trorn New Orleans a cenera assortment of Groceries. Also a lot of Stone ic Potter's ware for sale by THORN TRACY Vincennes Juno 11,1835. NEW CrC;e.
PVflJE Suscribers have just received at their , . , . iJi establishment, corner of Water ami St. Complaint be mane known lo the creditor! peter streets, an entire new stock, consistinir 9:,'d Jaried B. Shippy, dee'd. by publiof Domestic, French, Italian and Russian Goods cation of this order, for si weeks SUCCesof a superior quality. isirely in the Vinceontl Gaxette nensna. Hard ware Cutlery ,Q'ieenswnre and drocenes " ,, . - ,- , , of every description, winch thev will sell at "'er' Vf mlormed, nnlesi very reduced prices for cash, or' exchange for '"V nolily the said Administrator cf tiiSj most articles of country produce. j ex i"tence a nd extent of their respective WHEELER k BAILEY. jclairn, b til ing a itatement of lh nature. 'l .. n . -,.l lr.tl. lO'IS oo i' Jo
llMLriim.v-ii. i.n WVlA'iBE) A Good ditiller, who can come well recommended, will meet with constant employment, and good wages, nut none other than 8 sober man need apply. !. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Sep L M'35. Wool Moth ONSTANTLY on hand nnd for sale tn D W HEELER. Vincwines, Sept. 4
GOODSELL, &. LYON, Kvatv,lU. tt IT AVE now on hind a general assoitJfl inent of Umcei res, hir h I hey ai e ili'posed to sell upon very liberal teinn.
Grocers nnd Merchants, wanting Good. amine their Slock. triceii. &.C. Auoii;r the oods on hand or soon expected, me 40 Cheets Tea, 1U0 P.ag Coffee, 10 Ilhds Sugar. 21) Hblt loaf and lump do. C Casks Rice, 15 Bags Pepper und Spice, 20 Kegs Ground Cingvr, 4 Ceroons lodigo, lUO Mats Caia, l.b. Nutmegs, do. Cloves. Casks Madder. J 4 is Mktckata Suutf, Cui-fis Suleralus, li ne CmI Full, t'OU 4 5 1 r. 20 Eld. Mackerel, "2S Bbls. New Orleans Rum. 20 Pipes, half Pipes and Bbls Siff. nette. Champaign and Common Brandt, 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. Arner ican do. 30 Bbls. Malaga W ine, 12 " Madeira i: TctirriiT Wine 6 Casks Port Wine, 4 " Claret do. 1't Boxes Claret, Muscat and Champaign Wine, 22 Boxes 1 usnblers, Decanters ami! Bottles, 100 " W inilow Glass, 100 Doz Men's and Ww men's Boots and Shoes, 100 Kegi assorted Nails, 20 " Brads, C0t)0 Lbs. Manilla Cordage. 200 Kejs Looniis' Sup. Rifle Powuer, 60 ' White Lead, 4 Bbls. Spirits Turpentine, 4 Kegs Litharge, 12 Boxes Crom Vallow and Green, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, we (latter ourselves. w can sell ns low mid upon as good terms as any other House in the country. 'JiJ TBD- 1" exchange for goodi 10.000 Lbs. Liv Geese Feathers, 5.000 Beeswax, 1,000 " Hog's Bristlet, For which th highest market price will be given . Evansville, Sept. 1035. 15 F1MIE subscriber wihe (o inform ft Ihe citizens of Knox and the adjacent counties that he has and eipertt to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS and of ood quality, presuming; a he doe, that hoie wishing to purchate will not be disapponted in the price and quality. His shop i lb next dortr above Smith k Carson' Store, and opposite the shop of Dr. Some. H. M. fill. II A M. Vincennes, Augiut 16th, 1835 12-tf Sugar, Coflcc, 4&c. lHFI ubcrifer is now receiving from NewJL Oleans a large Stock of Grocrrirs and l.iiiuors, which he will sell at Wholesale or Re. tail, at reduced prices. II. I. WHEELER. Vincennes, July 29, IC35 0MSUL STONES. 'IMIItF.E pair Best Fretteh Burr Mill Sonei. rf . Huzby L Hoi ton's Manufartory, for Jul- ky ROSS & EWING. N. R. Orders will he received and prompt" ly lillei! for the attove article. R. ; K. Vincennes, May 28, 1835 62tf STATU OF INDIANA, Knox C'unty , KNOX PROBATE COURT, JS'uvember Term, 1C35. Horace H. Shepard, Admr. "J of Jarred K. Shippy, dec. i On eomplaint of ' lttajktirii.. The Credilors'of the said i1"1"J arred B . Shippy J T"j STOH ACE B.Shepare, Administrator of & & tne e8lat of Jarred B. Shippy, dec. J 1 1 I j l . ' vt.i. a n Ma. am . . r I m ... I Al.l HH II T lililicni,!. Ill IM'CII VUUI I tall, I IIIVIJ . . J ' ' . . . ll,rm"M" ,l,,u vuui i, uc ing uiei condition of said estate, and complaining that the personal estate of said deceased is insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding againtst it, (there being no real estate.) It is therefore orderod ihul lhf filincr and iiiiiIpii(-v af it. ia . I .),. f . l. . . l date and r-i i ipinii ni iuimi h i ana assumpfit upon winch the isms may be founded, in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the final distribution ef the aells of the estate of the said decedent, such claim will he postponed in lavnr nf the claims of the more diligent creditors. Copy A telt, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 26-fit. iu,ank i)i:i:i)s, ALWAYS FOR SALR AT THIS OFFICE.
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