Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 February 1836 — Page 4
BiEW 3DS.
1HK Subscribers ara receiving and opening k at their new Store Room, on Water street, hrr they formerly kept, an additonal stock f DRY GOODS, to which they wouVI invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public in general. We wi-H receive in exchange Tor goods, Deer, Rackoon, Rabbit, and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen rags, Ginseng Beeswm Feathers, Flm eed, Flax and tow Linen, White beans, &c. THORN k. TRACY. Virrcennes, T)ec. 15th 18:15. SALT! SA1LT! 250 Barrels Nowcinor received and for sale by 11. D. WHEELER. Oct. ISth. 1835. Cash Wantcd. THE subscribers request all those indebted to thm whese note? and accounts are due, to call and se'tle the me by the 20th of next month, as one of twill go East a boat that time (or a iresb r -apply of goods. SMITH Si CARSON. Vincer.nes Dec. 10th 1835. DOCTOR TOURTELIiOT BEGS leave to inform bis friends and the Public generally that he has moved to Maysville, threemile west of Washington, Daviess county. He has on hand, and will ortly receive, ajeneral assortment of Drug? and Medicines, which he wil! be able to sell lor for cash or most kinds of country produce He requests tho?e indebted to htm to come forward and settle their accounts either by note o payment, before the close of the present year, as he is not able to ive them any lurtiier in dulgence . November 27th, 1G33. 27-tf. PRACTICAL TREATISE 2 ON THE CULTURE OF SILK, adapt ed to the Climate and Soil of the United State? By F. G. Cokstock Secretary of the Hartford County Silk Society, and Editor of the Silk. CultHrist. Wwstrated by Engravings. The interest in all parts of the United States in the Culture and Manufacture of Silk, manifested by the constant calls for information on the subject, bas induced the publisher to have prepared a plain Practical Totalise on the Cultivati .n of the mulbury and Rearing Silk Worm, oda( led to the Soil and Climate of this country and to the wants of plain practical men. The praclical Culturist in this country needs a directory adapted to the Soil on which he plan's his trees, and the Climate in which he rsrs his worms, without reference to Soil and Climate less congenial to their growth. It has been therefore the object of the author to make a treatise strictly practical, omitting nothing of importance and adding nothing of a useless or extrppeom character. As making the raw material into Sewing Silk and Twist is very profitable to the Silk grower, all necessary information for that purpose svi'l bo given. This Work is in Tress and will soon be published in a duodecimo of about 100 pages, in bandswBia binding price 50 cents. A part of the edition will be pat up in elastic covers to be forwarded by mail; Editors of Newspapers who willgivethe above three insertions, with this notice, and forward their paper wi'h the advertisement marked thall be entitled to a copy of the work, to be forwarded to their order. VM. G. COM STOCK. Hartford, Dec. IS35 29-3t D. WHEELER, is now receiving; a large assortment of" Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, &c. &c. all of which ha will sell at reduced pTices. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1U35. iiffar and Coffee. flHE subscribers have just received from t New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, 60 Bags Ilavanna Coflee, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the Bag and Barrel. 5. &. W. J. WISE. July 16, 1835. 7-tf G11B GOODSEL.L, 6c LYON, 3)32213333 32I a 5 iurS5&232I)33 EVANSVILLE, IA. (Successors of W. &. J. and J. Lewis, k. Co.) ALSO, Whalesale dealers in Groceries generally Nails, Taints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, Sec. and uyeis of most kinds of country produce. Evansville, July 20, 1835. Practical Institute Jft4(HIS School has beeii successfully ennJj ducted more than two years, it is open for pupils of either sex, or any age. JBoarding WILL be furnished, or places procured fn good families on reasonable terms for those who wish it. The principle on which the institution is founded prevents having more than about twenty pupils to a teacher. Pupils are taught what will fit tbem for prac tical life in the use ot Knowledge. Tcr REGULATIONS & PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO ATPLICANTS. For the information of those abroad, we re mark, our presbyterianism is not included in our course of school instruction ; nor is Dibit trvlh excluded from an appropriate place. Mr. & Mrs. CROSBY, Conductors. Vincenne, Aprils, 183." 43-tf JOB PRINTING DOXE IVI Til XF.AT.VESS ACCURA. GYAXD DESPATCH.
Wool Molls CONSTANTLY on band ami foT sale by If. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1835. JTohn C Holland,
SADDLE and liar ness Manufacturer, would inform his friends 4hat he keeps constantly on "hand, ne-st door to Ids Tan ning and Currying eslahl binent, Sadd'es, Bi idles, Harness, Sec. all of wh'ch wi'l be sold low for cash, or most articles of coun try "rod ti ce. Vincennes, November 14, 183524Jt JHE highest market price in cash, orlealh4 er, paid for Hide. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 1S33 24BEER SKINS WANTED. 5?7YII 1RTFEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for s3 sains. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835. 24RIDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835 24APPRENTICES WANTED. ONR or two Apprentices wanted to the Tanning and Currying Eusiness. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14. 1835. 24JAMES LEWIS &. CO. HAVE RECEIVED AND OFFER FOR SALE 3 Baejs ilatana Green Coffee, tllii) do" St. J ago do Hbds New Orleans Su-ar, e n Bnss Pender and Pimento tj) Qr. Coxes Gun Powder, 'ported and Y 11. Tea. 3i) H?-f Chests Your? Hyson Tea. Doxe Kentucky 'i ol -ceo Jl t) do Virvn'a do F de bard shelled A' nonds, ii B-'le soft do o 23)1) Rms Medium St Crown Wrapping Piper, Reams lea do Q3) do Cp Writin do (i) do Cap and Post ffeint lined do Sj) Boxes Tallow Candles, SJ) do Palm Soap, Casks Copperas, 1 do Alum, do Pe.Hash U do Snanish Whitinj, U Hhd. Dutch Madder, J Ceroons Indigo, ii Tons Bar Lend, QD Bas Shot, Nos. 1, 2 and ii Tons assorted Manilla Cordage 411)0 Boxes Melee Cigars, Hi) do Spnr'sh do ai)j) Tairs Dark Chains 2ij)j) do Bright do H Casks Hoes, Crown and Cardioa, Barrels Tar, 0iD Kegs do JjD Barrels old Rve TV'b'skey, Q) Pipes pure Cognao B' J"dy, 41 do Spanish do a Cask Chaimaign Brand, very superior, S Caks Port Wine, (J lo Maderia do Q do Holland Gin, 211 Bbl. Common do iH do New Orleans Rum, Together with a larre and well assorted stock" of Juniatta Iron, Nails and Plough Wins. VV invite the attention o" our custo mers and oU'ers. to the abevo stocV" and as sure them that it will be sold at a very light ad vpce . Evansville, 12.183522 WANTED WHEAT, CORN, SAW T.nnfi and annn (aroon - , - . I he highest price in cash, will be given for the above articles, de'ivered at the Ox Mill in Vincennes. J. L. COLMAN. Jan. COlh 183G 34-tf INFORMATION CHAPEJS 'f' his tamily in Canterbury, Connecticut, some time since, for the purpose of vending maps in the Western States wrote to his family from Vincennes, Indiana, on the 27lh of June last, in which letter be wrote that he should return home as soon as November, if they heard nothing more from him. Not having returned or written to his family, his friends are 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. Connecticut,'it will be gratefully receiver!. His age is about 35 years, rather short in stature. Editors in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan may eerve the cause of human-' ity", by giving the above one insertion. Canterbury, Connecticut, Jan 1st 183G. M A NUF ACTOR Y . J. SMITH, CONTINUES to carry on the above branches in all their variety, at his new brick shop, on Market street, nearly opposite the Market House, where he will be glad to accommodate his old customers and the pnblic generally, at wholesale or retail. Ue ha on hand a number of ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1335-25-tf N. B. Cash given for old Copper, Brass and Pewter. BLANK DEEDS, TS FOR SALE ALWAAT THIS OFF.IE.
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AT 37 N2 CENTS EACH. rji n ormei n itiojt. grpllE great and -constantly increasing de iS. mand for the novels of Captain Marryatt has induced the suboribtr to commence tht publication of a new edition of liis enure writings, m a new form and at a reduced price . Several of his works that have not j et appeared in this country will be comprised in this series, which will, when completed, be the only uniform edition of his writings that has jet issued from the press. The 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 works, equal to Two Duodecimo volumes: a Title Paire to each Nuinber. The whole series will be complete in Eight Numbers, and will form a royal octavo volume containing nearly Twelve Hundred Pages for Three Dollars. List of works to be comprised in this edition: Frank MiUlmay, or the Naval Officer Newt on Foster, or the Merchant Service, King's Own. Peter Simple, or the Adventures of a Mkl shipman. Jacob Faithful. Pacha of Many Tales, Japbet in search of his Father, Naval and Military Sketches. The first Number will positively bo issued early in January, end the whole will be completeu by the last ot April. The work will be stereotyped, and any of the Numbers can be bad separate, if desireu! They will be sent by post to anv part of the Union, so packed as to defy the fnclion wf the mails. Postage under 100 miles 1 1-2 cents per sheet, over 100 miles 2 1-2 cents . It is almost useless for the bubscriber to re mark that this is the cheapest work ever offered. The simple fact of tue number of pages being nearlwelve hundred, and tiie price on!y three dollars, speaks for itself. The public may looH upon this as the commencement oi an en terprise to furnish them with works of fiction by the most celebrated authors, printed in a beautiful manner, on fine paper, at a price that will ht once de: v comnelition. and place it in the power of every person to possess a library uf novels at an extremely low rate. The advantage of transmission by mail is one that Hill not be overlooked by non residents of large cities. The publisher thinks, and he presumes that the public will agree with him, liiat it is better to issue the works of each auilior, in series, at a stated price, than to publish a continuous work at so much per annum, for by this arrangement 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 S' w'" command four copies of the work. Single subscription $3. , fj--Subscribers to ibe Ladj's Book, or those ihing to become subscriber, will be furnished Aith ihe Lady's Book one year, and the set ol Novels, for Five dollars, in advance, postage paid. Single subscriptions to either work, Three Dollars. Address, LOUIS A. GO DEV. No 100 Walnut street, Philadelphia. TYPE 6c STEREOTYPE Foundry. J A. JAMES ii CO., NO. 1, BAKER ST. C1N A RE prepared to furnish, to order, all kind V of Printing materials, on as reasonable term; as can be furnished by any other establishment in Ibis country. Printing presses of every description, Composing Sticks, Brass and common Galleys, Chases, Imposing stoes,Cases, Stands, Furniture, Sec. Printing ink of the most iuproved qualities, from SO cents to 4 per lb. together with a complete assortment of all articles used in a printins office, will be kept constantly nn hand. Printing type of all descriptions, from Pearl to 20 line Pica, including hII the latest styles of Fancy Job Type. GERMAN TYPE of all sir.es, from Nonpareil (o Canon, and a great vaiiety of new and fancy Flowers; also, a very large assortment of Cuts, including as great va riety of advertising and miscellaneous subjects as any other Foundry in tne unuea amies. Small fonts of Type, suitable for book-bind ri. in a p-reat varietv. They continue to do stereotyping of Books, Pamphlets, Blauk Notes, Checks ana irus. 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 countrv. They also manufacture Stereotype Clocks of a supeuor Kind. Type which have been used for stereotyping, for sale at reduced prices; also, second-hand printing presses. Old Type leceived in exchange amine cents per pound . Orders from all parts of the Union will be promtply and carefully attended to. J. A. JA""", U. P.JAMES. Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 1835 26-6t W, .JW WW JW vw -w - -.v BAVING purchased the eligible tavern stand formerly occupied by Hy acinth Lasbelle, offers his services to his friend3and the public in general. This stand has undergone a thorough repair ing. From its location and convenience, as well as retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with tbeir families. He also flatters himself, that Irom his long experience in his profession, as well as his known desire and capacity to p'ease, he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. In connexion with the house, a spacious wagon yard is attached for the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and commodious, nod well provided withall kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in attendance. N. B. His Bar is supplied with the most choice Liquors. Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tt. ENSUES ANCE. THE Wabash Insurance Co. continues to insure BUILDINGS and PROPERTY against fire and will insure BOATS and CARGOES S P. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 25, 1835-31 ly
Cash for Wood. ONE dollar and fifty cents per cord m cash, will be given for 500 Cords good steam wood, by D. S. BONNER. January 9ih, 1836--32-tf
SA1LT! SAIIT! 25 Barrels First quality, just received and for sale by THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, June 11, 1835. TEA. 2 HALF CHESTS Young Hyson Tea, warranted superior, in store and for sale by the Chest. D. S. BONNER. January 9th, 1836. 32-if NEW (GOODS. JYHE Suscribers have just received at their etianiisnment. corner oi rnur imu ci. Peter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian and Russian Goods of a superior quality. Hardware Cutlery ,Queensware and Groceries of every description, which they will sell at very reduced prices for cash, or exchange fer most articles of country produce. WHkELER & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. 15th 1833 20-tf A LL those indebted to are requested to come forward and make payment by the 15th of October or close their accounts by note, as further indulgence cannot be given. JOSEPHMADDOX. Vincennes Sept. 25th. 1835 CASH. NE of the subiciibers expects to go i H y east about the middle of next month for the purpose of tenewing their tock ot uooiig. anu wowc reouesi inose in a lebted to them, to call and settle tbeir notes and accounts before that time. S. & W. J. WISE. January 8th, 1836. 32-tf THE GENTLEMEN'S OR THE SPORTING AND DRAMATIC COMPANION, A srer.kfy repository of Dramatic Litera ture, Sporfirg, The Turf, Fashions, Gra rifli, Aricu!iure and various subjects of Interest and Amusement: Interspersed reilh a multitude of Appropriate Engravings, including Portraits of Celebrated Winning Horses; Philosophical and Jat ural Phenomena, Legerdemain, riHIS popular Journal, although but a few 1. months Lave passed since it was commen-j ced, has already obtained an extensive and profitable subscription list, which is daily in creasing. atioriJ amnie encouragement lo tne publishers to persevere in their efforts to render! it useful, amusing and instructive. V7-On the commencement of the approaching year, the VAUF. M ECU M will undergo several important improvements ins'ead of four nacres, it will be incieased to Eis-ht of nearly the present size, and consequent. y will contain almost double the quantity of the readi - - i- . ing matter wnicn is now g'ven miHing u one of the Largest and Neatest linarfoes ever published in the United States. It will be minted on new type and white tine paoei, and tiie Embellishments will be consJderaidy multiplied, & of n superior order. Persons desirous of procuring the work at the beginning of the new volume, will please send their oiders at once as they may fail to be supplied, as but few copies will be published more than are actually subscribed for at the time. fj7 The subjects which are particularly, embraced in this work will be more distinctly un derstood from the following brief analysis of them : The Drama forms a material portion of the Gentleman's Vade Mecnm every week an entire Tlay or Farce is given. They are selected with a single eye to their mertts alone : a prefe erence, bowevur, will be extended in all case; to native productions, when they can be obtained. Independent criticisms, carefully cis eluding all invidious comparisons, and recom mended by their brevity, arc occasionally in serted; as elso Biographical Sketches, Anec dotes, and Bon Mots of prominent Comedians of the present and past ages, of which n rare and inexhaustible compilation is in store. The publisher, by the liberality of Ihe mauagers on the two Philadelphia 1 heatres, and several of other gentlemen connected with the stage, ban obtained an excellent and numerous selection of Plays and Farces, for the Vade Mecnm, many of them have never appeared iti print. The Turf A faithful record is kept ot all the Running and Trotting matches in this country adp England. Biographies and correct port traits ot celebrated thorouah bred Ilorsesjag published once a month. Every tact relative to the breeding, management, keeping, and the diseases of this iuvaluable animal is particularly attended to. O The Sporting Intelligence (at home and abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our columns, and is collected from the most authen tic sources. Among the Portraits of celebrated Winning Horses which have been given, are The American 1 rotting Horse EUVVIN FOR EST. The Imported Racing Horse, MESSEN GER. The American Trotting Mare LADY JACK-i SON. The Racing Mare, ARIEL, and her foal, by ECLIPSE. The true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU MARGAUX. The Ameiican Trotting Horse, TOPGALLANT. The well known English Race Horse TOUCH SI ONE. MUNDING, the winter of the Derby State? in J une 1835. The unrivald American Trotter ANDREW JACKSON. The celebrated English horse G LENCOE. A complete treatise on Riding, with four ten, illustrntiorn, for the improvement of Ladies ii thnt most hesilthv of all exercises. r. 1 in tion of the: AuU(ii tiii c liejplaj er, iilusliated by eleven Engravings.
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Four Engravings, designed to n-prevnt the scene which took place in Pari, in Jfly last, on the attempted destructin, uf li.e Royal Family of France with a view of ihe lnftn.nl Machine, and a likeness of the AsaMssin, Ut-r-ard. A correct picture of a Race Course, occupying the width of seven eolmmis. Sporting Besides other matters belonging to this head, there will be published correct accounts of Shooting Matches, Pedestrian Feats, Gymnastic Exercises, Aquatic Excursions, Fining, Gaming, &.c. with anecdotes of uotej Dog. Mditary Uniform. The publisher has employed the assistance of an excellent artist to furnish a regular series of Engravings of Ida diliVrent beautiful uniforms worn by the principal Volunteer Corps of Philadelphia, New York Boston, Baltimore, and other cities, which will be published periodically, with a particular description of each, furnished by a competent hand. This suiiject forms a peculiar attraction the general interest of the work. Gentlemen's Fashions. A quarterly review 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: by which it will be rendered an eay task for drapers and tailors, at a distance, te suit their customers with the most approved colours and modern style of apparel at the earliest possible period. Miscellany. Although the purposes of our sheet may appear to be ctn6ded to the several leading sul iccls which have been stated, we
deem it proper to say, that there constantly is in addition to these, a considerable spaco mN lowed for miscellaneous matter, such as Tales Poetry, Anecdotes, Legerdemain, and Epitome of News, Places of amusement. Statistics, Agri culture, Domestic Economy, Valuable Receipts Vc. Also a republication of the best and most popular of the old English and American Sport. v . r . ma t inr ana national songs, set to iiosic; Desices
" msny other matters, regarding which an infertile subscriber, jest is supposed te exist.
By the above exnlanation, it will be seen that the Gentlemen's Vade Mecura is particu larlv designed as a companion for the patrons of Ihe Tnrf; and Drama, Sporting, the Fash ions, Lc. It is worthy of notice that its patron, in the course of one year, will be furnised with from forty five to fifty popular Plays or Farces the price of which separately, at ono of oBr bookstores would be at least !3! Here, then, is an absolute saving of ten dollars in the purchase of a well stored Dramatic Library (to behadforan unprecedented snmll iMm. "innini taking in con'iuera non ina muliiolied variety which is sent along with it, free of additional charge. The Gentlemen's Vade Mecum, or Sporting and Dramatic Companion, is published eveiy Saturday on fine eitra imperial quarto paper, fa superior quality each number forming 8 pasres of the largest class, at 3 per annum. Orders from abroad, postage paid; will ho promptly attended to, and the paper carefully packed, fo prevent it fiom rubbing by mail. As the number of agents will be limited to prin eipal cities, or such other places where a considerable suhsrrir lion may be obtained, we request those who propose to patronize the work, to transmit hy mail at once to the publisher Smnll notes of solvent banks of the differeet States, taken at par. By enclosing a 5 Note, 2 copies of the paper will be foi warded to any direction ordered; for one year. Specimen numbers will be sent to any part of the Union, by addressing the publisher, postage paid. CHAS. ALEXANDER. Athenian buildings, Phip NEW AND CHEAP STORE. C. CLARK, received and "has now opened ITTTAS at his Store in Vincennes. et, oppoif Smith and Carson's and D. S. Bonner Stores, a General assortment of goods suitable to the trade, which he offers as low as can be bought in cny ether (tore in the place. His assortment cenit of of all kinds, such at Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, Jackonelt, "Bobbinclt, and Swiss Muslins, Linsejs, plain & plaid Flannels, Merinocs, Sattinetts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, 3-4 4-4 Brown and Bleached Muslins, QUEENSWARE, DRUGS NAD DYE STUFFS, SHOES AND BOOTS, COMBS CASTINGS AND IRON. The above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in ying, will be offered as low at any ic the market. Without puffing nr enumeration prices, he invites all persons to call aoel examine for themselves. Wheat, Ry., Corn, Flax seed c. taken in exchange for goods. C. CLARK. Fahnestock's Worm Mixture, for saU at the above Store. C. C. Vincnnnef Pec. 24, 18S5--31-4tn
BLANKS POR MAGITRA1ES FOR SALE HERE.
