Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 February 1836 — Page 3
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BRIGADE ORDERS. Hiad Quartkks, February 5, 1636. rhe first Regiment, Indiana Militia, com-
Ui mandcdbyCol A. D Sctt, will parade at .noenne on Saturday the tfth day of October i
Ifv t. 'I ho 24'h. Commanded hv fid .TnhnV-injA 1 re s. w ill parade nt Washington on the 6' h nnd the 46th, commfliidfi! by Major S. Halbert, pt Ml. Pleasant, on the first day ol OwloVrr next. 1'v older ot" the General. BARTON 1T.CK Aid-decamp. JOHN n. MARTIN, ) Brigade Inspector. 1URTON' FECK, Aid-de ramp RORERT C A K . A 1 1 A IN . ) brigade Q M. Ftbrunry 5th, lS3rt --27-3L S pu! -Warier ol an order of the Knox b Ei'Iate Court, made nt the FebiuaT I eim. iu.:o, oi aia loiih, me tinnerfi.jned, P'lniiniMrnh M ot the ettp of William ieu port, deceased, will pell nt j m' lie. sale on Tuesday (lie 15th day ol March next, before the Court lloue door in Vinenip, the follow in? rpal estate to wit: -TOWN LOT, Number fixtyeiht, in (be Reiroujh of Vircennes. uhj t nevertheless to the dower of the widow of the sail William Nenpott, de. ceased. SAMl.TL THORN,? ALYJN Tlx AC Y . $ Feb. 11th, lG3G-37-3t Admr'a
A (1 m inist ra t o r's Notice. "7T ET TF.RS of administration on the etate of John Kodarmpl, Ute of j aviep9 County, deceasecl, liare recently been granted to the undersigned, hy the Cierl; of the PavifM rrolate Court, in vacation. rVion indebted to pail pjtate 8re reqies!ed to make immediate payment; and fiicli as have claim upon it will pleae llie them Holy authenticated for payment. Said estate is probably io t o I v e n t . SAMUEL A. HOD ARM EL, JONATHAN WARD. A Jministrator"M. W; Janunrv 30ih. 183G-37-31
A m n s V r a V oy s o c e . '"TOTICE is hereby given to all perI foni concerned, that the under joined ha been a ppointed adminifrator, on the e'ate of I,ont- Delone, Jr. late nf tho county "f Knox, deceaseri. AH p,.ron havipcr claim upon paid eptale. will plea?e file the i:ime in the efhee of the Clerk of the Probate Court; nnd those indebted to the e'a!e nre p.lo requeued to pay urli c!ebt9 to the uuJerHfned. The ptate i ol vent. FRANCIS VACflET, Ad m initrator . Echruarv, G'h, 1 C3G 3T-3t ri(A'VVsVYiUOY"d fetCfME undersiened, administrator upon the estate of Louis Delorie, Jr. lute f the county of Knox, deceased, will fell at public auction, on Saturday the Glh day of March next. Rt the late residence of said deceased, immediately below the Catiinette Prairie, all the goods chattel and effects, which were of said deceased, nt the time of his death, consisting of WW .t.v HOGS, KOUSEIIOLD AND KITCHEN ruilMTURE, WIIKAT, CORN, CniCKESS A crpdit of one rear will be jiven for all sums oyer three" dollars, the purchaser ejecting notes for the amount with sufficient ecurity. AH sums of three dollais and under cash in hand. FRANCIS VACHET, AdtnV. February, 6th. 1386-37-3'. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. ripHE partnership heretofore under the H t r iVoiinn X- (To. was ,,:.i .I;,.: " m'l convent on the 11th' t TheYus.ness will he continued by i I W.i. on who will nav all debts oi; his contracting. L. L. WATSON, S. P. STRIKER. Vinrennes, Feb. 12th 1836 37 TO COUNTRY IVT2R.Cn ANTS. ALLOCK & R ATES, No. 231, Pearl street, Gornerot Rurl.ng sop, ie w i ui o. receiving as large nil nssurimeru ui r.in.; a,... Staple Dry Goods, as was ever offered by any sinele House m this city, which will be sold at the lowest market prices; they therefore, n.ot respectfully solicit wetern merchants generally to call nd exaruin their stock when they visit the Citv. New" York, Jan. 15, 1836. S6-3m VINCENNES ACADBIY1Y. UB3CRIP I IONS to the stock of said Insti tution will be received during ine mi-mess it rtf it1i(Prc Pours of every tay, unm .ur ...... either nt the Tost Office, or John C. Clark s Hotel, or by eitherof the undersigned Coinrois,io,,r, JOHN SCOTT. JOSEPH SOMES, SAMUEL WISE, WM. BURTCH, JOHN C. CLARK, A. T. ELLIS, Commissioners. Vlneennes, Feb. 1st l836-36-2w
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JUSi Received from New Orleans a genera assortment of Groceries Also a lot ol iMorefc Potter', ware TRACY Vineenriei June 11,183s.
VINCENNES ACADEMY
A N.e . " officers of the Vincennes , , Aa.m.v, for ,h f iisr year, will be held r.t J. C. Clark's Hotel, in Vmoeimes, on Saturday the 13th inst. between the hours of 10 , in. ana 4 r. M. of said dav. JOHN SCOTT, jo-eph SOMES, SAMUF.L WISH, WM. I5UKTCII, JOIi"N C. CLARK, A T. ELLIS, Commissioners. incennes, Feb. lt, IS3fi 36-3t fttnutmotriUovs' notice. V OTH T is hereby given that the nnderugnI ed have taken out letter. f admini-tra i "iii.'fMMfiM joiui HUor, hue o K'nox jrounty, and Statu of lndi.-Mia," deceased All persons indebted to said (slate, are requested to ....... """'r'li.uc pa mem, ami those having laims aint the same, are notifieii f .,r,-,.t i.em i.uiy h u i Dent i r ted lor sr t tjouien t. T he estate is iiji)o?ed to be solvent. JOHN IUM?r.Y, URIAH HUMPHREYS, , Administrators. Febrtinry 1, 1S3G 36-3t A Aiw ns y a oy s 1 v t . "V-TOTICF. is hereby given, that we will exJA J'oie to sale, at public auction, on Friday and Saturday, the 'irtth and 27th inst. at the Jnte residence of John Taylor, debased, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Six head of Horses, 25 or 30 head of cattle. 10 or 12 fat hogs, 30 or 40 head of stock hogs, Oats in the stack, 800 bushels of corn, 1 wagon and rrn'.x v ijv-.i .v. , Farm ins; tools, IT 111 I -f- i 1 louschold and IV !tCIlr p en Hirniiure, occ. A crerlit of twelve month1: will be given on nil nuns of three dollar- and upward, the purchasers giving his note with approved security. JOHN RAM-EY. URIAH HUMPHREYS, Administrators. February J?t, 1S3G 3G-3t t9 Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Espona", 3 to ino directed from t h o Cb-rk' O.Tie of IheKnox Circuit Co-ot, I will otTcr at public sale before the Court llnnp door in Vinrennes, on Sa'urdnv the 27th inst. between the honisof 10 o'clock.'A. M, ar.d-1 oVlork, V. M. a thf ripbt , title nnd interest of E.ttoin' Dubon and Marie his wife, of, in and to the following town K'ts in the Borontb of Vinrennps, known and designated on the plan of Jobnon"s and Eminn's Surrev, by the number two hundred and forty six (2-1G) Also one-half of town lot number ( IG51 one hundred and sixtv-five. with the appurienances inereon neioniiia:. it o. niR me same iois oi grouru wnicn r.aomr i oioo,. .-in.. , ,lane his wile, inort;are.! to William .nenre, having been decreed that the same he sgU to satisfy the said William Mieure. JOHN PURCELL, Fh'tf. K.C. Feb. 4th, !836.-o6-3t virtue of n writ of Venditioni Exponas. ' to me directed from the Clerk s Otheo ot the Knox Circuit otirt, I win expose to Mile at the Court Hotie floor in V inrpti ne, on S itnrdav the 27th inst the f .ll nvin real e?tate, to wit: Two hundred nefs o! land, r ai t of location one hundred and nineteen, (No. Ill') (it being the same tract of land which I'hineas Davis mortjazed to William McCormick and Win. Wallace,) with the appiirtcnan-c thereon belonginr, to ratify a tleereo of the Knox Circuit Court, in favor of William M Cormick, nnd Harrison Wallace, nr.d John V. Horrell, Administrator" of William Walbice, deceased. JOHN PURCELL, V-; A.C. Feb. 5th, 18:ir)-36-3t :o-s zu ri Si GUISES SE fllHE subscribers have this day. ns?oy ciated themselves in the practice of Surgery, &c. Their Shop is two doors above Messrs. Rurtch & Heberd, on Market Street, in the house lately occup.ed by Dr. Maddox, j where one or the other may be found al ail times. IT. DECKER, JOSEPH RROWNE. N. R. Having purchased Dr. Maddox' Drug Store, one of the firm design going EasHmmediately, to enlarge and perfect the Drug establishment, when they will be pleased to furnish Physicians, and others dealing in the articles of Drus. . . , jnff palnt, upon as liberal terms as they can be furnished in the west. Jan. 2Gth. 1836 35y. MV1 form' riMlK subscriber wishes to in i the citizens of Knox and the adjacent counties that he has and rVpec.ts to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHION ABLE HATS nd of good quality, presuming as he does, that ose wishing to purchase w ill not be disnppontcl in the price and quality. I us snop is i n. next door above Smith &. Carson's Store, and opposite the shop of Dr. Somes. Yincennes, August loth, 1835 12-tf RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! All who have raeto?ave, prepare to avethpmnow. Two and a half cents per pound, in cnh, or thrpe cent b printir.c will bp given for any quantify C clean linen or cotton rags dtliveied at tht9 office
3ttmfutotrtov'0 Sale. TO OTICE is hereby piven that J will expose to sale at public auction, on Saturday the 20th Hav of Febiuary next,
at the la'e residence of Jane Uno, Lower Prairie, Knox Co , deceaaed, all the per eonal, property of the faid deceased, con"litmgr of FOUR FAT HOGS. SEVERAL STOCK HOGS. ONE PATENT WINNOWING FAN, FARMING UTENSILS, HOUSEHCLD FURNITURE, &c. A Crpdit of nine months will be piven on all sump of tht pe riolUre nnd upwards, the purrhaspt giving his note with approved security. JOSEPH SOMES, Adm'r. Jan. 30th, J83G 35-4t Copartnership. TiS7 K bes; leave to inform you that we have f entered into Co-Partnership in the Auction and Comniision Cosiness, in Natchez, with ample moans to render the usual facilities and respectfully solicit your patronage. The firm will be JACOB SORIA & Co. J ACOB SORI A, ISAAC SOMA, ALEXANDER. MASSEY. REFERENCES. RRIGGS, EACOTE & Co. ; ALFRED COCHRAN, IJAMES C. UILMNS, Xatcues. (WOOD. 1T.N PECOS! & Co.J IP.RIDCJE, VOSi;&iCo. ) f ftw Orleans J. I). CIEN k A COIlEN. SCOOPER ,c WHU ELL, ) J h C. RkOADWELL WANZEl! & HARRISON, RAILV, WARD i- Co. KELLER, M'NEIL Co. THOMAS U VOSF., l .VttP York. Io!on. V 1IN DOWNER, vi ro hie 'CIMRLI.S EE CARON, 5 Vhiladclpl.ia. Charleston S. c. GEOR;i5 A. HOI'LEV COHEN & MILLER, Saranrrh Geo. J. C. TOMUN-ON, .sy. l.mvs. GE.O. COCHRAN, P,th!mig. Natchez, Nov. 18;h lH.'-tf. REGULAR m T TARLTON, viaitcr, will leave CinnnR I nati on theMoth February .for Lafayette, iHilh liiT tn new barges. I be INDIAN ha i been very much increased br.th in power and ijro anrf will now he the fistrst boat on the i almh. She will leave Cincinnati at the time tP(, it-,lie v,tl,.h river is not open, wi pmnjt) nt ,he month until it is navicnble: so i merchant and others, by providinr thir order mav rely on her being the first boat up, and thereby secure the lirst arrival of their good". Cnpt. Ta pt ttok flatters himeK, that from his experience mi tt.e traoe, ,mn hi stnov to nave oficci s in ln "mplov to rive satisfaction, and 'that this he will meet ith the same fclicourage1 meiit as he h is herefofirp done. FT iVei-:!.t kr. jtpj'ly to ; Gorman Sfrader, Cincinnati," J. Ruckles. Louisville, J 'I horn ic'Pmcv, oicennes. R. Willi ace Co. Terre Haute j T. T Rcnbridt-e, Lfartte. ) January 21't, 3")-.t. Munch c SEchcrd, MAVE just received and offer h' Wholesale, 51 Roxes Glas ware, 4 Pipes Cogntar. Rrandy, 10 Rbls. American 1o. 2 Holland Gio, 2 " Jamaica Spirit, 2 44 Ret Port Wine, 5 Rackets Champaign Wine, 10 Roxes Muscat do. 10 Rbls Malaga do. 20 Half bh!. Macknrel, 1 0 44 44 Mess Shad, 10 Roxes Candies, assorted, 100 Krgs Powder, 12 Dozen Saddle Trees. 8 44 Patent wood buckets and coolers, 12 Casks of best Cheese, 1 2 dozen wire sieves, Which added to their former stock, maks their asottmpnt good. Vincennes, Oct. 29th, 1835-22-tf MANAGERS OFFICE, Wheeling, Virginia, January, 13th, 1836, SCHEMES FOR FEB, 183C. IVtersbtig Lottery Class No. 4. Draws Saturday 13th Feb. IS3n Grand prize of 5 OUO 10.000 4.O0) 3,000 60 of 1,000 is 60,000 Tickets SIO, Halves 5, Qr. 2 1-2 Maryland State Lottery, Clas .No. 4. Draws Monday, 2id i eti. I 8J0. , O prizes ot Jj, iuuu Capitals 20,000, 4,000, l.b'uO, and 75 of 1000 is 75:O0U Tickets 5, Halves 2,Qr. 1 IVtersbursh Lottery CI. is, Jo. 5 Draws, Saturday, 2, th ol Fob. 183b. Grand Scheme.) 100 prizes, each of 1000 dollars, 1 Grand prize; of 30,ooo,8,OOo,4,ooo,3,OUO, 100 ench of I Out) is 1 00.000--Tic kets lo llalves: Qr. $2 .oi)' W e present above a synopsis of Schemes for, I.. I.. , .... 1,1, irr.u 1 in. n.n.natttl filler till 1 rui uni in niMVii Ki"i i :ii'- v it i n, o, ,- the adventurer. Address your orders to CLARKE & COOK. Who have sold within n few weeks, prizes o $30,000, 525,000, $2o,0o0, 10,000 and many of I0001 !cc. ELANKS Ffl.t MAC.ISTR ATT" FOR SALE HEItE. BLANK DKEDS, ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
GROCERIES. GOODSELIi fit LYON, Evantville
AVE now on hand a general assort ment of Groceries, which they are disposed to fell upon very liberal terms. Grocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, are respectfully requested to call and ex amine their Stock, prices, 4:c. Anion? the goods on hand or tooo expected, are 40 Chests Tea, 100 Rags Coffee, 10 Hhds. Sugar, 20 Rbls loaf and lump do. 6 Casks Rice, 15 Rags Pepper and Spice, 20 Keirs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, 25 Lbs. Nutmegs, 2U0 do. Cloves. 4 Casks Madder, 25 Jars Mackaba Snuff, 2 Casks SaleratiS, 15 Roxes Cod Fish, 20 Rbls. Mackerel, 25 Rbls. New Orleans Rum, 20 Pipes, half Ripes and Rbls. Sig nttte, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Rbls. American do. 30 Dbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira & Teneriff Wine, 6 Cafks Port Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Roxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Roxes Tumblers, Decanters and Rottlps, 100 " Window Glas, " 100 Doz. Men's and Women's Roots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assorted Nail", 20 " " Rrads, C0O0 Lbs. Manilla Cordaee. 200 Kegs Loomi Sup. Rifle Powder, 50 4 4 12 " White Lead, Riils. Spirits Turpentine, Keg Litharge, Roxe Crome Yellow and Green, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Rarrelsi Salt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kpt at a Grocery Store. All of which, we flatter ourselvps, we can sp!I as low and upon as good terms as any other House in the country. Xl'JlJS THD-In change for goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5.000 " Reeswax, 1.000 " ling's Rrislles, For which the highest market price will tie e vpn Evansville, Sept. 1C35. 15 IV A N 11 CHEAP STORE. C. CLARK, T-AS received nnd has now opened Ht hi Store in Vinrennes, opposite Smith and Carson'' and D. S. Ronner's Stores, a Ger.pral assortment of goods suit able to the trade, which he ofiVrs as low as can be bought in any other store in the fdace. His assortment consists of 11 OMBS of all kinds, such as Calicoes, Ginghams. Plain, Figured, Jacklnhhinotr nnd t Swiss Muslins, Linscys, plain & plaid; Flannels, Mcrinocs, Sattinctls, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, ' 3-4 4-4 Brown Bleached Muslins. n n f 1 QTJEENSWA.RE, DRUGS NAD DYE! STUFFS. SllOKS AND ROOTS, COMBS SAjDDjLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON. The nbfve ailirlp. iiavft lieen Ini'l in Imv and ibp subscriber is confident in savbe offered as low as any in the market. Without pufT.ng or enumerating prices, he invites all persons to call and ex m jnP for themsel ves tVh-at, Kve Corn, FUx Seed 'C. taken - , f 1 III t ALIIOUv- tit b C CLARK. Fahrestock's Worm Mixture, for sale at the abose Store. C. C. Vincennes Dec. C4, 18S5--31-4m JOB PRINTING D0XK mm JVEAT.VESS ACCURA CY.1XD DESPATCH.
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CLOTHING. "jXUST received a good assortment of ready made Clothing, consisting in part of Rlue, Black, Brown, Green, aod Olirt Frock, and Dress Coats. Cloth, and Sattinett pants. Janes, and Reeverteen do. Plaid, and Slriped do. Satin, and Cloth Vesli. Swansdown, and Jeans, do. White Merscile and Valencia do. Velvet, and Rombazine do. Flannel, and Cotton Flannel under Shirts. Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchief, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Surrender!
The above articles will te sold Terjr low for cash. In addition to the articles above mentioned, which will be made up to order, th ey have the following variety of beautiful cloths: Rlue, Rlack, TJrown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Cloths Rlue Steal mixed and Drab Sattinett, Cassimere . Reeverteen. Rombazine. Camblet Jeans, fcc Lc. All of which they ffer vervlow for rash, L. L WATSON, Vincernes, Jan. 15th, 1836 33-tf NOTICE 7h.h,'riV nod": igned has taken out letters nf Administration, on the estate of Jane Uno, late of Knox county, and state of Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate pay mffit; and tbope having claims against Hie same, are notified to present them du ly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to he solvent. JOSEPH SOMES, AdmV. Jan. 27th. 183635-31 SAjLT, SAjLT. Ofi BARRELS, Ken. kt4M hawaSBlt.Bt CZ 1 3 lenti per tni-liel, just rtceived and for sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1836 31-tf BARRELS Alum Salt, just received and for sale by JN. SMITH. January 2, 1837 31-tf OTL SETTS of Counter, Weight.. jo.C received and for sale by r. SMITH. January 2, 1836 31-tf OT nf Brass Kettles an hand and for sale by January, 1835 31-tf ?. SMITH. THE AND NEWS OF THE DAY. Embellished with a Multitude of COMIC ENGRAVINGS. nevr periodical, of a novel character, bear ing; the tibove appellation, will be com menced on the beginning of January, 1833. While it will fnrni?h its patrons with the leading fentnres of the news of the day, its principal object will be to serve up a humorous corapillation of the numerous lively and pungent I sallies which are daily floating bIoii the titles literature, ana wnicn, lor me want oi a i proper channel Ii proper channel tor tueir ireservation, areposilively lost to the Reading world. Original wits and humorists of our time will here hara a medium devoted to the faithful record of the intillations of their genius. It is not necessao rv to detail the many attractions which this journal will possess, as the publisher will furnish a specimen number to every person who desires it (those out of the city, will forward their orders, postage paid) (jJ-htuI he pledges himself that no exertion on his part shall be wantine; to make each succeeding number superior in every respect to th preceding ones. The SALMAGUNDI will he printed on Jarro imperial paper, equal In size and quality to that i which is at present used for the Gentleman's Vade Mecum. It is calculated that MORE THAN 500 will he furnished to the patrons of this Journal in one year- -these in addition to an extensive" and choice selection of Satire, Criticism, Humor and Wit, to be circula ted through its coI umns, will hn found a Literary banquet of a superior and attractive order; and the publisher relies with perfect confidence on the liberality of the American public, and the spirit ami tnct with which this expensive undertaking will b prnseeuttd, to benr him successfully and profitably aloni; with it. VINCENNES GASETTE Is Published every Saturday, 32 2 Terms 03 &0j if Pid during the year. 'f Pai in "dvance, if not paid during the yesf tyJL 233 for six months. Taiers discentinued only at the option of the publisher while arreHraees are due. fhT-Advertisements rnakine one square or less will be inserted thFee times for one dollar and twenty-five cents for ev-ry subequent insertion; longer advertisements in the tutue ratio. Advertienient sent without: orders, will fa all c-e, his inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Such articles of pror'uee, as are used in family, will be received in payment for aberiptions, at the maiket pr''S dolivered in , Yrncenuti.J
