Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 January 1836 — Page 3

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is hereby given, (ttDt tht llmltr. igned has taUen out letters of Administration, on the eiUtc- of Jane Uno, late I Knox county, and slate of lodiana.de ceased. Ail peisoas indebted to the Paid Ute are requeued to make immediate payment; and those having claims against he same, are notified to present them du ly authenticated for settlement. The said state il supposed to he solvent JOSEPH SOMES, Adtn'r. Jao.27lh, 1030 3o-3t &ttmf.Usmitor'0 .Sale. OIICL is hereby given that I will " txpose to sale at public auction, on Saturday the 20th day of February next, at the late resideuce of Jane Uno, Lower Praiiie, Knox Co , deceased, all the peronal, property of the laid deceased, consisting of FOUR. PAT HOGS, SKVEKAL STOCK HOGS, ONE PATENT WINNOWING FAN, FARMING UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. A Credit of nine months will be eiven on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchei giving hit note with ap-' piuvvu security JOSEPH SOMES, Adm'r. Jin. 30th, l03G--35-4t MANAGERS OFFICE, Wheeling, Virginia, January, 23lh, 1836, SCHEMES FOK FEB, 183t. Petersbug Lottery Class No. 4. Draws Saturday 13th Feb. I83G. Grand of 25,00o lO.OitO 4.U00 3,0(X) 50 of J,hX is 50.000 Ticket! 10, Halves 5, Qr. 2 1-2. pme Maryland State Lottery, Class No. 4. Draws Monday, 2 2d Feb. ISJo'. ?5 prizes of Z lOoO Capital 20,000, 4,000, l.tHKt. and 75 of i 1000 is 75.UKJ Ticketj $5, Halves 2 J, Qr. I i Petersburg!! Lottery, Class No. 5. Draws' Saturday, 2?tli of Feb. 183G. Grand Sch em luO i rises, each of Uk) dollars, I Grand prize of 30, 00), 6.0h), 4,00, 3,OCH), 100 each of 1000 is 1 00.000--In kts 5 10 Halve $. Qr. $2.w We present above a synopsis of Schemes for February in wbisu great inducements offer to the adventurer. Address your orders to CLARKE k COOK. Who have gold within a few weeks, prizes of 530,000, 525,000, 20,000, 10,000 and many of 1000' ice. GROCERIES. GOOD SELL. &. LYON, EvamvilU ITT AVE row oa hand a general assort1 nieut of Groceries, which they are disposed to sell upon very liberal terms Grocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, re respectfully requested to call and examine their Steck, prices, i:c. Among the goods ou hand or soea expected, arc 40 Chests Tea, 100 Bags Coffee, 10 Hhds. Sugar, 20 Bbls loaf and lump dt. C Casks Pvice, IS Bags Pepper and Spic, 20 Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons lndige, 100 Mats Cassia, 25 Lb. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves, 4 Casks Madder, 25 Jars Mackaba Snuff, 2 Cneks Saleratus, 15 Boxes Cod Fish, 20 Bbls. Mackerel, 25 Bbls. New Orleans Rum, 20 Pipes, half Pipes and Bbls. SigDttt, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira ii Teoeriff Wine, C Casks Port Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wint, 22 Boxes Tumblers, Decanters and Bottles, 100 " Window Glass, 100 Doz. Meu's and Wemeo'i Boots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assarted Nails, 20 44 " Brads, C000 Lbs. Manilla Corda?e, 200 Kegs Loomis' Sup. Eifle Powder, 50 " White Lead, 4 BbU. Spirits Turpentine, 4 Kegs Litharge, 12 Boxes Crome Yellow and Green, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept ft a Grocery Store. All of which, we flatter ourselves, we can cell as low and upon as good terms as any other House in the country. H'efJl THI I" exchange for goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5,000 " Beeswax. 1,000 " Hog1 Bristles, For which the highest market price will be given . Evansville, Sept. 1835. 15 BIILJL STONES. flMIREE pair Best French Burr Mill Stones. o 1 Cuzby k. lluiien's Manufactory, for s.ile bv ROSS & E WING. ' N. B. Orders will be received and promptly tilled for the above article. R Si. V.. Vincennes, May 23, 1835 52lf BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES OK SALE HERE.

NEW AND CHEAP STORE. C. CLA11K, JErAS rceid and has now opened at his Store in Vincennes, opposite Smith and Carson's and D. S. Bonner's Stores, a General assortment of goods suitable to the trade, which he offers as low as can ba bought iu any other store iu the place. His assortment consists of

of all kinds, such at Cal icoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, Jackonett, Robbinctt, and Swiss Muslins, Linsejs, plain & plaid Flannels, Merinoes, Sattinetts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, 3-4 4-4 Brown and Bleached Muslins, W9 ft 77 J if QUEENSWAIIE, BOOKS, 1B(SI3!BQIBS9 DRUGS NAD DYS STUFFS, SHOKS AN J) BOOTS, COMBS SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON The above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in say ing, will be offered as low as any in the market. Without puffin? or enumerating prices, he invites all persons to call and examine for themselves. Wheat, Bye, Corn, Flax seed cC taken iu exchange for goods. C. CLABK. Fahnestock'a Worm Mixture, for sale at the above Store. C. C Vinconnes Dec. 24, 18S531-4m Murtch $ Mehcrd, TL5TAVE lust received and oiler at i Wholesale ,

54 Boxes Glass ware, 4 Pipes Cogniac Brandy, 10 Bbls. American do. 2 Holland Gin, 2 44 Jamaica Spirits, 2 44 Best Port Wine, 5 Baskets Champaign Wine, 10 Boxes Muscat do. 10 Bbls Malaga do. 20 Half bbls. Mackarel, 10 44 44 Mess Shad, 10 Boxes Candies, assorted, 100 Kegs Powder, 12 Dozeu Saddle Trees, 8 44 Patent wood buckets coolers, 12 Casks of best Cheese,

and 12 dozen wire sieves, Which added to their former stock, Biaks their assortment good. Vincennes, Oct. 29th, 1835 22-tf Produce Wanted, For which the following prices White Beans, per bushel, Dried Apples, do. Tallow per lb. Beeswax do. Sage do. Oats, per bushel, fill be given. $1 00 87 4 124 18 Furs, Otter froaa Rackoon, from Mink, from Deer Skins, from 2 to 4 Cts. 12 to 181 12 to 1G 13 to 15 B. DANIEL. 6, 183G 32-3t A. Main St. Vincennes, Jan. fTlHE subscriber wishes to inform 1. the citizens of Knox and the adjacent counties that he has and expects to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS and of good quality, presuming as he does, that hose wishing to purchase will not be disHpponted in tho price and quality. His simp is the next door above Smith ic Carson's Store, and opposite the shop of Dr. Somes. H. M. GILHAM. Vincennes, August 15th, 1835 12-tf Sugar, Coliec, &-c. PTpilE subscriber is now receiving from Newi Oleans a large Stock of Groceries and Liquors, which he will sell at Wholesale or Retail, at reduced prices. H. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, July 29, 1C35-J-"IT US I' Received from New Orleans a gener 99 nsirt ment of Groceries Also a lot of Stone & Potter's waie'for s;ip hv TflOK.N & TRACY Vincennes June ll,lS3i.

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JfHSAT, CORN, SAW LOGS, and COiDWOOD The highest price in cash, will be given for the above ai tides, delivered at the Ox Mill in Vincennes. J. L. COLMAN. Jan. 20th 1836 34-tf OT1CE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out Letters of administration on the Estate of Neheaiiah Plew, late of Knox county, and State ef Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are noticed to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said Estate is sunjosed to be insolvent. JOHN RAMSEY, Adtn'r. January lCth, lG36-34-3t ft dnvinisVr atom's SvAfc. notice :;..;!:" - r to sale, at public auction on Saturday the 13th day of February next, at the late residence of Nehemiah Plew , deceased, all the personal property of said deceased, containing ot CslT'lJLi:, HOG S, HOUSEHOLD A credit of twelve months whl- be given on all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with ap proved security. JOHN RAMSEY, Adtn'r. January 16th, 1830 31-3t INFORMATION his lauiily in Caulei bury, Connecti cut, some time since, lor the purpose ol vending maps in the Western States wrote to his family from V incennes, Indi ana, ou the 27th ot June last, in which letter he wrote that he should return home as soon as November, if they heard nothing mure from him. Not having re turned or written to his family, his friends ara apprehensive that he is not living. If any person can give any information respecting him, by addresing a letter to David Butts, Canterbury, Windham Co Connecticu',it will be giatefully received. Hi age is ab'Ut 35 years, rather short in Mature. Editors in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan may serve the cause of humauity, by giving the above one insertion. Canterbury, Connecticut, Jan 1st 183G. THE SALMAGUNDI, AND NEWS OF THE DAY. Euibellisbcd wila a Multitude of COMIC ENGRAVINGS. Vnew periodical, of a novel character, bear iii the above appallation, will b couiinenced on the beginning of January, 1836. While it will fnrui.-h its patrons with the leading ('futures of the news of th day, its princi pal object will be to serve up a humorous coiu pilialiuii of the numerous lively and pungent sallies which are daily floating alonjj the tide of Literature, and which, for the want of a proper channel fur tbeir preservation, are positively lost to the Reading world. Original wits and humorists of our time will htrre have a medium devoted to the faithful record of the scintillations of their genius. It is not necessn ry to detail the many attractions which this journal will possess, as the nubliaher will furnish a specimen number to every person who desires it (those out of the city, will forward iheir orders, postage paid) (r"aiid he pledges himself that no exertions on his part shall be wanting to make each succeeding number supe rior in every respect to tho preceding ones. The SALMAGUNDI will be printed on large imperial paper, equal iu size and quality to tht which is at present used for the Gentleman's Vade Mecum. It is calculated that MORE THAN 500 will be furnished to the patrons of this J nuruul iu one year--these in addition to an extensive and choice selection of Satire, Criticism, Humor and Wit, to be circulated through its colnintis, will bo found a Literary banquet of a superior and attractive order ; and the publisher relies with perfect confidence on die liberality of the American public, and the spirit and tact with which this expensive undertaking will be prosecuttd, to bear biin successfully and profitably alonij with it. The terms of tflGj 3&USM&'3Tl3&2 will be y ii) ll) ilt'JiJXii per annum, payable invariably in advance. io paper will be lurni.-lied unless this stipulation is strictly additrod to. yCTCJubs of three will be supplied with the paptr far one year, by forwarding a five dollar note postage paid. Clubs of seven will be supplied for the same term, by forwarding a ten dollnr note1 ft7"Th papers th.it are sent out of the city will be carefully packed in strong euvelopes, to prevent their rubbing iu the mail, 07-The Salrr.giindi will be published on alternate weeks otherwise if would be impos sible to procure the numerous Embellishments which each number will contain and the general interest it will ulTord muit beeubanted by this arrangement . All order? must come postage paid. Address, Cll RLES ALEXANDER, A their ian BniMings, Franklin Pl.ioe, Philadelphia. 1S36-3-1 JOB PRINTING DOA'B IVITU XEATJVESS ACCURA CYAXD DESPATCH.

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AN EXHIBIT

F the receipts and expenditure of the County of Knox, from the third day of November, 18S4, to the first day of November, 1835 The amount paid into the the Treasury from the 3d day of November, 1834, to the 1st day of November 1835 is 2750 86 Amount nf Expenditures from the 3d day of No vember, 1834, to the let day ef November, 1835 is for S 8 cents. Poor,

484 52 1C3 351 9 96 31 5G 15 4Gi 343 00 172 5U 42 25i 9 50 20 50 7G 00 390 25 133 00 13 50 80 00

Court House, Overcharge in tax, Record Books, and Stationary, Clerk, Assessors, Jail, Roads, Wolf Scalps. iletuining Judges of Elections, Associate Judges, Jurors, Bailiffs, Congi essional Schools. County Cuuitnis sioaers. Total. 1990 391 $1990 391 JAMES S. MAYES, ) CHARLES POLKE, ABRAHAM SMITH. S Commissioners. lest A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. January 7th, 1C36-34-31 Commissioner's .Sbaic. f N pursuance of an order of the Knox Probate Court, made at the November Term of said Court, 1835, the under "igned Commissioner, will sell at puWlii auction at Jacob Jacebus' in Decker township, Knox county, la. on Monday i he 1st day of February next, the follow ing real estate, to-wit: the undivided n:nth part of one hundred and four acres ot land, a part of four hundred acres ol land, which wasdeeded to George Fiddl. deceased, on the 14th day of July, 1804 by Jeremiah Clay pole and Belinda his wife, lyine and being1 in the county of Knox, and State Indiana. NATHANIEL KUYKENDALL, Commissioner January 1 1, 1836. 33-3t. PETER SIMPLE AT 37 1-2 CENTS EACH. IjWH OltJI USIITIOJT. J 1HE great and constantly increasing de LL mand for the novels of Captain Marryatt has induced the subscriber to commence the publication of a new edition of bis entire writ ings, in a new lorm aou ni a reduced price. Several ot his works that nave not yetjappeared in this country will be comprised iu this series, which will, when completed, be theonly u in fo r k 1 edition of his writings that has yet issued from the prs3. t he work will be published in semi-monthly Numbers at 37 1-2 cents per Number. Each Number complete in itself; and containing the whole of one of his wwrks, equal to Two Duodecimo volumes: a Title Page to each Num ber. The whole series will be complete in Eight Numbers, and will form a royal octavo volume containing nearly Twelve Hundred Pages tor Three Dollars. List of works to be comprised in.this edi tion: Frank Mildmay, or the Naval Officer: Newton Foster, or the Merchant Service, King's Own. Peter Simple, or the Adventures of Mid shipman. Jacob Faithlul. Pacha of Many Tales, Japhet in search of bis Father, Naval and Military Sketches. The first Number will positively be iriued early in January, and the whole will be completed by the last of April. The work will be stereotyped, 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 defy the friction of the mails. Post aire under 100 miles 1 1-2 cents per sheet, over 100 miles 2 1-2 cents . It is almost ustdess for the Subscriber to remark that this is the cheapest work ever offered. The simple fact of toe number of pages being near twelve hundred, and ttie price only three dollars, speaks for itself. The public may look upon this as the commencement of an enterprise to furnish them with works of fiction by the most celebrated authors, printed iu a beautiful maimer, on fine paper, at a price that will at onee 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 of large cities. The publisher thinks, and he presume that the public will egree with him, that it is better to issue the works of each author, in serins, at a stated price, than to publish a contin uous work at so much per annum, for by this ar rangement they may subscribe to the works of one author and reject another. Not being obliged to pay for that which they do not want. A remittance of 10 will command four cop ies of the work. Single subscription X. (Subscribers to the Lady's Hook, or those wishing to become subscriber, will he furnished with ihe Lady's Book one year, and the set ot Novels, for Five dollars, in advance, postage paid. Single subscriptions to either work, Three Dollars. Address1 LOUIS A. GOlEV. No 100 Walnut street, Philadelphia. of the subscriber eipeets to go Jy east about the middle of next month tnv the purple of ienewin then stock nf Good?, and wruh; request those in lebted to tluni. to call and settle their nole" and accounts before that lime. S. & W. J. WISE. Jauuary Bih, lSSrj. 32-if

A Good distiller, who can com well recommended, will meet with constant employment, and good wages, but none other than a sobrr man need apply. U. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Sepv. 4, '835.

Wotd Rolls CONSTANTLY on hand and forsalii by II. D. WHEELER. Vinee4ioes, Sept. 4, 1835. Clu, Slice 1 : Eton 5 Copper M A NUT ACTOR Y . jr. &ujTii, CONTINUES to rarry on the above branches in all their variety, at his new brick shop, on Market street, nearlr opposite the Market House, where he will be glad to accommodate his old custom ers and the publicgenerally.at wholesaleor retail. He has on hand a number f ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Vincennes, Not. 4, 1835 25-tf N. B. Cash given for old CopperBrass and Pewter. SALT, SALT. Cbt!fft BARRELS, K.ru mL V hawaSnlt.at 62 I 9 cents per bushel, jut received and for sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1836 3-tf BARRELS Alum Salt, just received and tor sale by rf. SMITH. January 2, 1037 31-tf C&AL SETTS of Counter Weights, jus An?C receiveu emu lor sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1 836 31-tf Vf LOT of Brsss Kettles on hand and for sale by N. SMITH. January, 1836 31-tf cm:. it' "ITU ST received a geod assortment of ready toad Clothing, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green, tod Olirts Frock, and Dress Coats. Cloth, and Sattinett pants. Janes, and Beeverteen do. Plaid, and Striped do. Satin, and Cloth Vesta. Swansdnwn, and Jeans, do. White Meiscilei and Valencia de Velvet, and Bombazine do. Flauual, and Cotton Flannel under Shirts. Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchiefs, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suspenders, &c. he. The above articles will be sold very low lor cash. In addition to the articles above mentioned, which will be made up to order, theyjhave the following variety of beautiful cloths: Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Blue Steal-mixed and Drab Sattioett, Cassimere . Beeverteen. Bombazine. Caroblet Jeans, iic. Lc. All of which they offer verv low for cash . L. L WATSON, & Co. Vincennes, Jan. 15th, 183C 33-tf jLand for sale. j jME undersigned, a citizen of Missouri, wi A on Tuesday the second day of February next, in the mwn of Carlisle, Sullivan count y Indiana, at the door of the house of B. KipgS sell to the highest bidder, a tract of two hudred and forty acres of land, Iviny ntmiles south of the town of Carlisle, b. of a tract of land known by the name . Smith tract, and adjoining the farm of Me, Hunt, who will shew the premises. This trav has about sixty acres in cultivation, a cernforta l)le cabin, a good well, and many other conveniences which it is not necessary to enumerate, as no persons will buy witlioutexamiuing for themselves. The title is indisputable. Terms, one-half cash, the residue in twelve months. JAMES JONES. January 9lh, 1835. 33-31" HAGS! IIAGS! BAGS! All who have rags to save, prepare to save them now. Two and a half cents per pound, in cash, or threa cents ia printing, will be given for nny quantity of clean linen or cotton rags deliveied ( (913 onice VILA VINCENNES GAZETTE Published every Saturday, Terms yj if paid during the year. CD 1)3 if paid in advance, if not paid during the year yil for six months. . Tapers discontinued only at the option of the publiher while arrearages are due. 07-Advcrtitemeriti making one vquarr or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion ; longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will ia all caes, be iusned until forbid, and cnur.td accordingly. Socb articles of produce, as are used in a ifaroilv. w'sll te received in pavuionf lor nub. scriptiens, at the markfct price, delneied ia Vincennes. BLANK DlfiKDS. --'1 ALWAYS I'OR. A:.t AT TBIS OrJ'lCC.