Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 February 1836 — Page 4

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JUST RECEIVED JOBoxes bunch and Blcom Raisin H half Coxci do. 40 qunrttr Boxes da. 10 Drums Sultan do. 12 doz. men's Sad Je tree 4 do-. LmlieV da. I do. half Spanish -do. 150 Sugar kettles BURTCn k. HEBCRI). Vincennes Dec. jfctu iad5. 29-tf

44T4HE Subscribers are receiving and opining sA at thtlr new Store Room, on Woter street, -where they formerly kept, an additonal stock f DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, and th public in general. We will receive iu exchange for goods, Deer, Ttackoon, Rabbit, and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen rags, Ginseng Beeswax leathers, Flat seed, Flax and tow Linen, "While beans, fee. THORNS TRACY. Vincennes, Dee. ISth 1835. Pork! Pork!! -3TTHE highest price given for pork, in eaih THORN Si. TRACY Vincennes, Dec. 10th 1835. notice: CfPHOSE whose notes and accounts ere due. will find them in the hands of an officer, if aor. pam by tne twenty-fjfih of this month. THOHN & TRACY. Vincennes, Dec. ISth 1835. SAiLT! SALT! 5(P Harrcls Svt first cma i jSqw being received and for sale bv II. D. WHEELER. Oct. lGth. 1835. Cash Wanted. THE subscribers lequest ail tho?e indebted to them whose notes and account ara due, to call and settle the time by the 20th of next month, as one ol nt swill go East about that time lor a fiesh iJpply of good. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes, Dec. iOlh IS35. DOCTOR TOURTELLOT BEGS leave to inform his friend and the Public generally that he has moved to Maysviile, threesnile west of Washington, SDaviess conuly. He has on hand, and will shortly receive, egeneral assortment of Drugs and Medicines, which he will he able to sell Jow for cash or most kinds of country produce He requests th-e indebted to him to eeme forward and settle their accounts either by note w payment, before the close of the present year, he is not s.blc to five theoi any further io diligence November 27th, 1835. 27-tf. r PRACTICAL TREATISE 4Wk ON THE CULTURE OF SILK, adapt 1 to the Climnte and Soil of the United States Dy F G. Costoc Secretary of the Hartford County Silk Society, and Editor of the Silk Culturiit. Illustrated by Engraving. The interest in all parts ef the United States tn the Culture and Manufacture of Silk, meai fested by the constant calls for information on the subject, has induced the publisher to have prepared a plain Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the mulbnry and Reariug Silk Worm?, adapted to the Soil stnd Climate of this country and to the wants of plain practical men. The practical CultHrist in this country needs a directory adapted to the Soil on which lie plants his trees, and the Climate in which hp rears his worms , without reference to Gotland Climate less congenial to their growth. It has been therefore the ebiectof the author to make a treatise strictly practical, omitting nothing of importance and f.dding nothing of a useless or extraneous character. As making the raw material into Sewing Silk and Twist is very profitable to the Silk grower, r11 necessary information for that purpose win ce piven. This Work is in Press and will soon be pub lished in a duodecimo ot about KHJ pares, m handsome binding price 50 cents. A part of the edition will be put up in elastic covers to be forwarded hy mail; Editors cf Newspapers who will givethe above three insertions, with this 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. O. COMSTOCK. Hartford, Dec. 1835 59-3t ids ID. WHEELER, is now receirrZ a Urge assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, &c. Lc. all of which h will sell at reduced prices. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1835. NEW GOODS. JUST Received an additional supply of dry gaods which will be sold low for cash or such articles o f produce as may suit. THORN k TRACT. Vincennes June tl, 1835. Sugar and Coilec. fllliE subscribers havo just received from JL New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, (30 Bags llavaiina Coflce, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the Bag and Barrel. 6 S. L V. J. WISE. July 16, 1S35. 7-tf

GOODSEIjIi 5c LYON, .win cn.'i r;w, EVANSV1LLE, IA. (Successors of W. k J. and J. Lewis, k. Co.) eAiiSO, Wholesale dealers in Groceries generally Nails, Paints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, Ac. and suveri of most kinds of country nroHuce. Ev sasvitls, July SO, 1S3.

TYPE & STEREOTYPE jfhifiidri. J A. JAMES k CO., NO. 1, EAKER ST. Cl 4 HE prepared to furi.isb, to order, all kind i" -a- of Printing materials, oa as reasonable ierois s can be furnished by any other establishment in this country. Printing presses of every description, Composing Sticks, Brass and common Galleys, Chai.es, Imposing stoats, Case?, Stands, Furniture, tic. Piinlin iuk of the most improved qualities, from 30 cents to 4 per lb together witli a complete aasortmeut of all articles used in a printing office, will be kept constantly on hand. Printing type of ull descriptions, from Pearl to 20 iiue Pica, including all the latest styles of Fancy Job Type. GERMAN TYPE of all sizes, from Nonpareil to Canon, and a great variety of new and fancy Flowers; also, a very lar$re assortment of Cuts, including as gieat variety of advertising and miscellaneous subjects as any other Foundry in the United States. Small fonts of Type, snitable for book-bind ers, in a great variety. They continue to do stereotyping of Books, Pamphlet?, Blank Note?, Checks aud Cards. All work warranted equal to that done iu any other establishment in the United States; samples of which may be found iu any bookstore in the country. They also manufacture Stereotype Blooks 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 nins cents per pound . Orders from all parts of the Union will be promtply nd carefully attended to. J. A. JAMES, U. P.JAMES. Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 1835 2C-6t

4V. 15. GOl?Il) fl? AY1NG purchased the eligible tavJL er" stand formerly occupied bv Hyacinth Laselle, offers his service to hi friends and the public in general. This stand has undergone a thorough repairing. From its location and convenience, us well as retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families He aleo Hatters himself, that from his long experience in his profession, as well a his known desire and capacity to please, he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. In connexion with the house, a ipaciouwagon yard is attached ior the benefit ot movers and teamsters. His stable is large; and commodious, and well provided withal) kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in attendance . N. 13. His Bar it supplied with the most choice Liquors. Vincennes August 22d 1835 --12-tf. Cash for Wood. ONE dollar and 6 ft j cents per cerd in cash, will be giseo for 500 Cords good steam wood, by D. S. BONNER. January 9th, 183632-tf SALT! SALT! 250 Barrels First qualitj, just received aud for sate by TIIOKN & TRACY". Vincennes, June 11, 1035. INSURANCE. THE Wabash losuranre Co. continues to insure BUILDINGS and PROPERTY against fire and will insuif BOATS and CARGOES S. V. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 25, 1835-31 ly JVoticc. A LL thoie interested, are hereby notitled, 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 prestnt them for liquidation. CHARLES POLKE, JoWr. Vincennes, Jan. 6, 1336. 32-3t PORT VINEr GENUINE Port Wine, used fo'r medical purposes, for sale at the Drug Store of HITT & SAWYER. August 23. 1835 12-tf TEA. Of HALF CHESTS Young IIy?on Tea, werranted superior, in store and for sale bv the Chest. D. S. BONNER. January Oth, 1836. 32-if ew ceoim JfMfl Suscribers have just receivedat their establishment, corner of Water and St. Peter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian end Hussian Goodi of a superior quality. Hard inre Cutlery, Queepsware and Grorerie i (f every description, which they will sell at very reducee prices (or cash, or exchange far most articles of countrv produce. WHEELER & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. 15th 1835 20-tf A LL tho?e indebted to the subscriber, are requested to come forward and make payment by the 15ih of October or close their accounts by note, as further indulgence cannot lie piven. JOSEPH M A DDOX. VinctDoei Sept. 25th. 133d

John C. Holland,

Q ADDLE n'.d Tfar KJ ni MBniifaclurtr, would inform his friends that he keeps constantly on hand, next door to his Tan ning ;uid Currying estahlithmen't, Saddles, Bi idles, Harness, fcc. ell of vhich will be sold low for cash, or inott articles of country produce. Vinceunts, November 14, -24IP HE hij;het market price in cash, or leath er, pam lr Hides. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 163624DEER SKINS WANTED. imHlRTEEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835.-24-UIDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1U35 24APPRENTICES WANTED. M- or two Apprentices wanted to the Tauuiug and Curryin Business. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 24NOTICE. VLL persons who have accounts of twelve months standing and longer, ai e wrntstly r'ijeMed to make payment on or before the firt-diy of January next. Pork, Wheat, or Cash, will be received. Ail llio-i; who do nut comply with this request mutiiecl to pay C05S. Bt'RTCH Sc JJF.BERD. Vincennes, Nov. I9tli ls35 2S-tf P.APF'S DOMESTIC GOODS. 'Vf ' ' r' snhscriber wil'fkeep a rerular supplv of Rapp's domestic Cioods on hand, (the superior quuhtv of which is too well known to i.dd any commendation,) consisting uf FlaniHils, Casinets, Jilankets. Spun Cotton, Merino and common Wool Hats, Old Monoiignhelt Whitkey 4c. kc.,and will bo suJJ as low as at Lt ononiv. WILLIS STEWART. Loui.ville. (K'v ) SpT't. 2 .th. If? 55 IT-f IS. 1J. Wheeler. UAS on band, and for sale, wholesale, P Sacks .f prime Coffee, 20 Coils Rope, 35 Barre's Molas, 10 Barrels Superior Rum, 1 Pipe Coijniac Brandy, 2 Ceroons Indigo, pnme, 6 Hhds. Sugar, 20 Bhls New Orleans Sugar. Viuceaaes. Aug. 12th l')3&. U-3t yejs cm:j jm:s Practical Institute (rVHIS Schod has beei successfully couducted more than two years, ltisopenforpupilsof either sex, or any age. Moarding WILL be furnished, or places procured In good families on reasonable terms for those who w ish it. The principle on which the institution is foun ded prevents having more than about tweuty pupils to a teacher. Pupils are taught wbrit will fit them for prac tical life in the use of knowledge. 1ycrms9 REGULATIONS & PLi N, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of those abroad, we remark, our prcsbyterianism is not included in our course of school instruction ; nor is Bible truth excluded from an appropriate place. Mr. & Mrs. CUOSBV, Cunduclort. Vincennes, April e, iS3.r 45-tf THE GENTLEMEN'S Watts ;p3STU3tt OR THE STORTING AND DRAMATIC COMPANION, .1 weekly repository of Dramatic Literature, Sporting, The Turf, Fashions, Gra zing, jlgriculture and various subjects of Interest and Amusement: Interspersed tt'iit a multitude of Appropriate Engra vings, including Portraits of Celebrated tl inning Horses; Philosophical and Natural Phenomena, Legerdemain, i-c. 'IHIS popular Journal, although but a few JL months have passed since it was commen ced, has already obtained an extensive and profitable subscription list, which is daily in creasing, afford ample encouragement to the publishers to persevere in their t-lFurls to render it useful, umu'ing and instructive. 07"' u Ibe commencement of the approach ing year, the VADE MECU.M will undergo several important improvements instead ol four paes, it will be increased to E'ht ot iienrly the present size, and consequently will contain almust double the quantity of the itd mg matter which is now given miking it cm of the Largest ami Neatest Quartoes ever put) lished in the I'nited States. It will he printed on new type and white tine papei, and the Em hellishments will be considertbly multiplied, ot a mpuiior order. Persons desirous of procuring the work at the beginning ot the new volume, will pleas; stud thfir orders at once as they may fail to be siK--;died, s but few cop ie-j will bu published more iLau a;e actualiy subscribed for at the time. frj-The subjects wbirh are jiarticularly, embraced i;i this work will be more distinctly tin der-tood from tlio following brief analysis ol them : The Drama forms a material portion of the Gentleman's Vade MecnfJu every week an entire Play or Farce is e;iveu. They are s-elecUd with a (ingle ey to their merits alone ; a prefe erence, however, will be extended iu all case; to native productions, when they can be ob tained. Independent criticisms, carefully ens eluding all invidious comparisons, and recom

mended by their brevity, ure occasionally inserltd; us also biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, aud Bon Mots of prominent Comedians ol the proent and pat ages, of "which u rare and inexhaustible compilation is in lore. '1 he publisher, by the libcie, lily of the mausgcis on the two Philadelphia The.ilr.s, and several ol other geiitlamen connected ith the stiie5ha obtained en excellent and numerous selection of Plays and Faitei", fvr ti e Vade Mttuiu, ajany of them have never appeared in print. Tne Turf A faithful record is kptoi tl! the Running and Trotting matches in this couutry adp England. Diogra phiss end coirect port trails ot celebrated thoroughbred Hurte as published once a mouth. Every tact relative to the breeding, management, keeping, and the diseases ol this iuvalu.ble annual i particularly attended to. irr The SportiDir Intellieenca fat home and

abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our columns, aud u collected fioia the most aulUsntic sources. Among the Portrait! of celebrated Winning Horses which have been given, are The American Truttinj Horse EDWIN FOREST. The Imported Racing Hone, MESSENGER. The American Troltiuj Mare LADY JACKSON. The Racin; Mare, ARIEL, and Lor foal, by ECU Pa E. The true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU MARGAUX. The American Tiottinj Hone, TOPGALLANT. The well kuowu English Race Horse TOUCHSTONE. ML'NDfNG, the winter of the Derby States in June The uurisald American Trotter ANDREW JACKSON. The celebrated English horse GLF.NCOE. A complete treatise ou Riding, with fourteen illustrations, fur the improvement of Ladies in that most healthy of all exercises. Explanation of the Automaton chess piayer, illustrated by eleven Engravings. Four Engravings, designed to represent the 'cene which took place in Pans, in July lest, ou the attempted destructin, of the Koyal Family of France with a view of the Infernal Maclnue, aud a. iikeubss of luo Assassin, (Jeri ard. A correct picture of a Race Cuurse, occupying the width of seven coIujbiis. Soorlius Besides otter matters belonging to this head, there will be published correct accounts of Shooting Matches, Pedettriau Feats, Gymnastic Exercises, Aquatic Excursions, r nhing, Osuinj, 4c. h lib anecdotes uf noted Dags. Military Uniforsn. The publisher has employed the assistance uf an exceiieiit artist to furnih a regular irrics of Engravings of the J. fit-rent beautiful uniforms worn by the i,ricci iu 1 Vohiiiteer (orps of Philadelphia, New York Uottoii, iialtimore, and other cities, hich will he published periodically, with a particelar tiecription of each, lurm.-hed by a compeUut hand. This suiject forms a peculiar attraction to the central iuteiest of the work. Gtfullemeu't FaLiou. A quarterly review is aiade out by a gentlcsnen cwunecleil with a fashionable house in Philadelphia, espiaaatory of the various improvement! ami chaug ee which costumes worn iu the dress circles coustaally undergo: by which it will he rendered aa easy task for drapers aud tailors, at a d istuuee, ( soil their customers with the most approved coleur and modem style of apparel at the earliest poe fible period. Miscellany. Although the purposes ef our sheet may appear to be confided to the several leading subjects which have beeu stated, we deem it proper to say, that there constant! is iu vdditiou to these, a considerable spec al lowed for miscellaneous matter, such ae Teles Poetry, Anecdotes, Legerdemain, and Kpitosae of News, Places of auiusemeut. Statistics, Agri culture, Domestic Ecoaomy, Valuable Receipts A.c. Also a republication of the bestead most popular of tne old Lnelish and American Sport ins and National Songs, set to Music; besides many other matters, regarding which aa later e't is supposed to exist. 15 y f tie above explanation, it will be teen that the Gentlemen's Vade Mecuiu is particuli.rly deMiiied as a companion for the petrous (d the 1 urf; and Drama, Sporting, the hail ion;, ice. It is worthy of notice that its nat rons, in the course of one year, will be furni.ed with from forty five to fifty popular Plays or Farces the price of which separately, at one o! our bookctoies would be at least Slo: Here, then, is an absolute saving of tsn collars in the purchase of a well stored Dramatic Lilirury (to he had foran unprecedented small sum!) without taking iu consideration the multiplied variety which is aent alouj with it, tree ot additional charge. The Gentlemen's Vade Mecum, or Sporting and Dramatic Companion, is published every Saturdsy on fine eitra imperial quarto paper, uf a superior quality each number forming 8 papes of the largest class, at 3 per annum. Orders from abroad, postare paid; will be promptly attended to, and the paper carefully packed, to prevent it from rubbing by mail. As the number of agents will he limited to principal cities, or such other places where a considerable sub?i ription may be obtained, we request those who propose to patronize the work, to transmit by mail at once to the publisher SiiihII notes of solvent banks of the dirfereet States, taken at par. By enclosing a $5 Note, '2 copies of the pnper will be forwarded to any direction ordeied; for one year. Specimen numbers will be sent to any part of the Union, by addressing the publisher, postage paid. CHAS. ALEXANDER. Athenian buildings, Phil A Good distiller, who can come well recommended, will meet wilh constant employ merit, and good w ages, but none other than a sober man need apply. U. D. WHEELER. Vinrenne?, Sepv K. '835. Vttol Rolls CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale ij by H D WHEELER. Vinrennfj, Sppl 4. 1 L53o tn, insect iron &oj)j)cr MANUFACTORY. ONTINUES to carry on the above biHiiches in all their variety, at ht new biicli f'hop, on ilai ket street, near'v opposite the Maiket H-'ise. hre he will tie glad to accomniidate his nlJ (tislomeis and the public genei ally , at vvholesaU or letail. lie has u, hand a niifXiber ot ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he uill ili'jiMso of o;t accoitifiioda t inj; terms. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1835-25-tf N. B. Cah giveu fur old Cor-per. Brass aod Pewtr.

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JAMES LEWIS U CO. HaVE RECEIVED AND OFFER lOK SALIi )sj)3 Baggs Havana Green Co flee, t . do St. Jaeo do f) Hhds New Orleans Susjar, SJi) Bags Pepper and Pimento Q-j) Qr. Boxes Gun Powder, Imported and Y H. Tea. Ji;T) Half Chests Young Hyson Tea. (24 Uoxes Kentucky Tobacco JJjj do Virginia do Bales bard shelled Almonds, Kale soft do do 3Q) itms Medium L Croisn Wrapping Paper, Reams Tea d,, do Cap Writinjr. do (i) do Cap and Post feint lined U Si) Uoxes Tallow Candles, S j) do Palm Soap, ti Casks Copperas, IX do Alum, 2 do Pearlash II do Spanish Whiting, a Mhd. Dutch Madder, fj Ceroons Indigo, j Tons War Lead, i jj Bags Shot, Nos. 1, 2 audi Tons assorted Manilla Cordage 1)1) Koxes Melee Cigars, ti i) do Spanish do 2 U 0 Pairs Daik Chan. li!)!) do 8right do l Casks H oes, CrowB and Cardlnt. 2-i Barrels Tar, li V!) Keee do Ojr) Barrel old Rye Whiskey, 13 Pipe paie Cogniao Brandy, si do Spanish do Ji Cask Champaign Era a J , very supelor. tl Casks Port Wine, ( do Maderia do (J do Holland Gin, till Mhls. Cooimou dj )!) do New Origan Rma, Together with a larire and well assorted stuck of Jttmutta Iron. Neils ann i i.i;..i Wjags. V e invite the attention of our cuu mrrs and others, te the abuve stock, and hisure Ihem thut it will be sid at a very l.gUt ail vance . Evunsville, 12. 1S35 2i WANTED

WHEAT, CORN, SAwQ LOGS, a.d COiiD WOOD, I'b highrsi pric in cash, will be givru for the above articles, delivered at lbs Ox Mill iu Viuceuues. J L. COL MAN. Jan. JOfh lG36-34-tf

NOTJCK is hereby given that the tinseriiftieJ ai t.kea eut Letteis af adsniMietratien en lac Estate ef Nebetoi ab fleer, late of Kaoz couoiy, and Stale f lad. ana, tiece-sed. All j sn.ui indebted to the said Estate, arc request, td te eaeke leaeeeriiete pay anent, and lh havinj c la i sue against the sasae, are tied to preel them duly autheu ticatati for telilenaeat. The said EsUie i kup. (ioed le be iaeelvenf. JOHN RAMSEY, .Um'r. Janutry 16tk, 1836-34-31 notice Lhv:',U": to sale, el public auctien on Saturday the) 13th day ef February next, at the lata residence ( Nehemieli plew , deceaeed, all the personal prej.erty ef aasd decea.ed, Consisting of HOGS, Household A credit of twelve months will' be fives oq all sums of three dollars and upwards, lh purchaser giving hit note with ap proved security. JOHN RAMSEY, JJ.Vr. January IGih, 183G--34-3t INrORlvTATION his family in Canteibury, Connecti cut, some time since, ior the purpose of vending maps in the Western Staleswrote to his family from Vincennes, Indiana, on the 27th of June last, in which letter he wrote that he should leium home as soon a November, if they heard) nothing more from him. Not having re turned or written to his family, his friend arc apprehensive that ha is not living'. If any persoo can give any infnrmalinrj respecting him, by addrening a letter to Dasid Butts, Canterbury, Windham Ce. Coinfctau',Jil will be gratefully received. His age is about 35 yars, father abort in stature. Editors in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan may serve the cause ul humanity, hy giving ihe above one insertion. Canterbury, Connecticut. Jan M 1836 ILand for sale. JTpME undersigned, a citizen of Missouri, wil on Tuesday the second day of February nr x', in me unvn ol Carlisle, Sullivan county Indiana, at th ltor of the hne f B. Kicrs ell to the highest bidder, a tract of two hundred and ffTty acre of land, lying about two miles kooth of the town of Carlisle, beii.p part of a tract of land known by the name ( the Smith tract, and adjoining ihe farm of Mesbar Hunt, who will shew the premises. This tract has about sixty acres in cultivation, a comforla hie cabin, a good well, and many other conveniences which it is not necessary lo enumerate, is no perons will buy without examining for themselves. 1 ho title is indisputable. Terms, ne-half cash, the residue in twelve month. J MES JONES. January 9th, 1636. 33-31 BLANK DEEDS, AtWAYSFfrR SALE AT TBI OfFlCE.

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