Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 March 1836 — Page 4

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sate?? C& THE AND DRAMATIC COMPANION. A "sattkhj repository of Dramatic Litera lure, Sporting, The Turf, Fashions, Gra ig, Agriculture and various suhjecls of Interest and Amusement: Interspersed xitk a multitude of Appropriate KngraX'ingt, including Portraits of Ctiebratcd n inning Horse); Philosophical and Natural Phenomena, Legerdemain, $"C. fjpiHS popular Journal, although, but a few 4. months have passed since it was commenced, has already obtained an extensive aid profitable subscription list, which is daily increasinfj. afford ample encouragement to the publishers to persevere in their effort to render it useful, amusing and instructive. fvj it the commencement of the approaching v-ar, the VADK MECUM will undergo

tsevcral important improvements instead ofi-HrWS received and has now opened lour paces, it will be increa-sed to Light oil g y , . ,r. ne.rIyL present she, and consequently will j f h J,.?0' e n Vmcennes, oppose contain almost douhle the quantity of the read Smith and Larson a and D. S. Bonner ing: matter which is now given making it one ! Stores, a General assortment of goods suitt.f the Largest and Neatest Quartoes ever pub-jaue to tj,e trade, which he offers as low lished in the United States It will be printed j 1q fe , , jo lb? on new tyre and white one papei, and the Em-i J bellishmeiils will bo considerably multiplied, Sc P'HCe.

td a gHpenor order. 1 ersons desirous ol procuringthe work at the beginning of the new olume, will please send their orders at once ui they may fail to be supplied, as but few copies will be published more than are actually sub-i cnueu lor tit the time. ft-The subjects which are paTticn'.arly, embraced in this work will be more distinctly understood fiota the following brief analysis of them: The Drama forms a material portion of the Gentleman's Vade Mecnta every week an entire flay or Farce is given. They are selected with a nigle eye to their merits alone; a prrfe erence, however, will be extended in all case ; To native productions, when they can be ob tained. Independent criticisms, carefully exs eluding all invidious comparisons, and recom mended by their brevity, are occasionally intertd; as also Biographical Sketches, Anec doles, and Boo Mots of prominent Comedians ot the present and past aes, of which a rare and inexhaustible compilation is in store. 1 he publisher, by the liberality of the managers on the two I'ii'ii idelphia Ttieatres, and several oi vther gentlemen connected with the stag?,ha obtained an excellent end numerous selection af flays r.nd Tarce, for the Vade Mecum, Oi iny of tbem have never appeared in print. Tlie Ttsrf .V faithful record is kept of all the Running and Trotting matches in this country ado England. Biographies and correct port trails of celebrated thorough bred Horses as published once a month. Every tact relative to the breeding, management, keeping, and the diseases of this lavataable aaiiaal is particularly attended t. XJ T he Spftrting InteHienee (at home end abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our columns, and is cellected from the most authentic sources. Among the Portraits of celebrated Winning Horses whica hare been riven, are The Americau Trotting Horse EDWIN FOREST. The ImpoUea Racing Horse, MESSENGER. The AaserieaaTretting Mare LADY JACKSON. The Itaciaj Mare, ARIEL, and her foal, by ECLIPSE. The true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU &URGAUX. The Aiaerieaa T ratting Horse, TOP GALLANT. The wellkaownEajlish Race Horse TOUCHSTONE. M UN DING, the winter of the Derby States la June 1635. The unrivalJ American Trotter ANDREW JACKSON. The celebrated English horse GLENCOE. A complete treatise on Riding, with fourteen illustrations, for the improvement of Ladies in that most healthy of all exercises. Explanation of the Automaton chessplayer, illustrated by eleven Engravings. Four Engravings, designed to represent the scene which took place in Faris, in July last,; on the attempted destructim, of the Koyal; Family of France with a view of the internal Machine, and a likeness of the Assassin, Gerard. A correct picture of a Race Course, occupying the width of seven columns. Sporting Besides other matters belonging to this head, there will be published correct accounts of Shooting Matches, Pedestrian Feats, Gymnastic Exercises, Aquatic Excursions, Fishing, Gaming, &.C. with anecdotes of noted Degs. Military Uniform. The publisher has em ployed the assistance of an excellent artist to furnish a regular feries of Engravings of the different beautiful uniforms worn by the princi pal 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 subject forms a peculiar attraction to the general interest of the work. Gentlomen's Fashions. A quarterly review is made out by a gentlemen connected witli a fashionable house in Philadelphia, explanatory f the various improvements and changes which custoines worn in the dress circles constantly undergo: by which it will be rendered an easy task for drapers and tailors, at a distance, to suit their customer 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 confided to the several leading subjects which have been stated, we deem it proper to say, that there constantly is in addition to these, a considerable spaco al lowed for miscellaneous matter, such as Tales Poetry, Anecdotes, Legerdemain, and Epitome of News, Places of amusement. Statistics, Agriculture, Domestic Economy, Valuable Receipts &c. Also a republication of the best and most popular of the old English and American Sport ing and National Songs, set to Music; besides many other matters, regarding which an inter est s supposed to exist. Iy the above explanation, it will be seen that the Gentlemen's Vade Mecum isparticu larly deigncd as a companion for the patrons ot the I urf; and Drama, porting, the t ash ions, &c. It is worthy of notice that its patrons, in the course of ouo year, will be furnised with from forty five to fifty popular Plays or Farces the price of which separately, at out of our 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 be had foran unprecedented small ami) without taking in consideration the multiplied variety which is seul along with it, fre of additional charge. Tha Gentleman's Vade Meenm, or Sporting and Dramatic Companion, it published every Saturday on fine eilra imperial quarto paper, . mt-?niH eMitiie each Diabir forannj 8

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iiii c .i . ii i oeiner wnri a jiire an'i wen n--ori:'j a desirable place for gent emeu travelling , f . i cl,, u . 1 , i . sfnrtC of Jiiruatta Iron, Nans and 1 !o:ih through the country with their tamu le : w,i,:,. Ve invite the attention of our cunoHe also (l itters hiniself, that from hi long mrrs atid ot!;ers . to the above stock, and as experience in hi pi olesion, us well a-. sure them that it will be sold at u very liht his known desire and capacity to please. I aJv,f"u e

lie will receive a liberal thaie of public pat rouarre. In connexion with the house , a spacious wagon yard is attached lor the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is lare and commodious, and well provided i ilh all kinds of pro vender, a'ul a careful slier, who is always itt attendance . N. 13. His Bar is supplied with the most choice Liquors Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tf. r"S H E Wabash Insuranre Co. continQ ues to insure BUiLDlNGS and PROI'ERTV aainM fire and will insuir BOATS and CARGOES S. 1. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 25. 10.35-31 Iv cloth sing; . US T received a (rood assorlmeiit J ready made Clotliing, cotiijting hi part oi Blue, BUrli, B.-own, Green, uud Olive Frock, and Dree Coai9. Cloth, ;md Sattinetl .ants. Janes, and Beeverleeu do. Plaid, and Striped do. Satin, and Cloth Vesta. Swnnsdowo, and Jean, do. While Meruoilea and Valencia doVelvet, and Bombazine do. Flannel, and Colton Flannel under Shirts. Drawer, Sock, and Gloves. Pockel handkerchief, and Slocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suspenders The nhove articles will Le gold very low for cash. In addition to tha articles above mentioned, vthich will be made up to order, they have the following variety of beau liful clothe: Blue, Black, Drown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Cloths Blue Steal mixed and Drab Sattinett, Cashmere . Btevertcen. Bombazine. Catnblet, Jeans, &c. &c. All o! which they oiler verv low for rash. L L WATSON,

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PIONSTANTLY on hand and for sale Ly by II. D WHEELER. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1C35. John Holland, SADDLF. and Harness Manufaciarer, would inform his friends that he keeps constantly on hand, next door to his Tau ning and Currying establishment, i'addls, Bridles, Harness, fee. all of which will be sold low lor cash, or mod articles uf coun try produce. Vincennes, November 14, 1835 24iTTJUC hialie.t market price in cash, or leathiJL. er, paid for Hides. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vinconnes Nov, 14, lS3o 24SKINS WAKTSD. 7, HlHTi:EN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for c4. Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1S35. 24P FIDES tanned for customers on reasonable a X terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14. 1335 24APPRBNTICBS WANTED. ONF or two Apprentices wanted to the Taunin and Currying Business. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes Nov. 14, 1835. 24JAKSS LEWIS & CO. HAVC KF.CKIVKD AND OFFER FOR. SALT. i v ij Dai: Ha tana Green Coftvc, do St J;ii;o do IIIhIs New (Jrleans Sutrar, Hais Pepp-r Hid Pimento t ;' iioxes C uu l'ot der, Imported and Y II Tea. Hi1 If Cli'-sts Your. Hyson Tta. l!o.e- Keutncky Tobacco do 1 1 ir 1 1 . i . i do bib-s t : i r 1 1 fhelle! Almoiuh, Bale solt ilu d o Bun .Medium k. Cro'An Wrapping Tuner, Reams Tea do do Cap Writing do do Cap and Post feint lined do Boxes Tii How Caudles, -J i) do Palm Soap, '2 Casks Copperas, 1 do Alum, M do Pearlash do Sp.mi.h Whitin M Hhd. Dutch Madder, (-croons Indigo, ' Tons Biir J.eHd, -jl) Hajs Shot, Nos I, 2 and Tons ;issorted Manilla Corda; iiDl) Boxes .Melee Cigars, ili) do Sp;iiiih do H-iiJ) Pairs Dark (Chains iji)i) do Bright do il Casks Hoes, Crown and Cardiaa, Biinels Tar, U. !) i) Kec;s do iji) Barrels old Rye Whiskey, v3 Pipes puie Cogniao Brandy, ii do Spanish do 'J. 1 Cask Champaign Brand , very superior, Casks IVi t Wine, do Mad ona do do Holland (i in, B!d?. ('omrnon do do New Orleans Rum, "I m . - . I 1 11 .1 ivr rn E7 "i fHEAT, CORN, SAW LOGS, and cor.D WOOD.! The Ingliet i.nce in cash, will be tnvt-uj for the above ailicles, delivered al the Ox Mill ia Vincennes. J . L. C0LMAN. Jan. COth 1C36 34-lf WINE. ENUINE Port Wine, used for rnedi(j" cal purposes, for gale at the Drug Store of H ITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1G35. 12-tf TO WESTI2RN MDRCII ANTS. HA CLOCK DATES, No. 231, Pearl street, cornt-r of Purling Slip, Now Yoi k, ara now leeeivioij iis lar-re an assortment of Ericy and Staple Dry Goods, as was ever offered by any single House in this city, which will he sold al the lowest market prices; they thtitfore, most respectfullv solicit western liierchan'.s generally i . ' ,, , , . i .! to c;i'l and exuaiine their stocii when they visit ,. J i ttie uy - " i I i - i o: OiX o . w l ork. J an. I .-. I . .iti. .lo .im "E" US I Heceived from New Orleans a jrenera ' lJ assortment of Groceries Also a lot of I Stone & Poller's wale for sale by TflOKN TUACY ; incenncs June II, I boo. MANUFACTORY. I J tllRAa ! CONTINUES to cany oti lhe above' 4y branches in uil their raiiety, at hii new brick shop, on Marke-t adreet, nearly1 opposite (be Market House, where he wilh be ghd to accommodate his old cus-tom-l eis and She public jjenei ally , at wholesale; or retail. He has on hand a number ofj ROTARY COOKING STOVES, whichj be will di-poae of on accouiiSiodatiDg ' terms. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1835 25-lf N. B. -Cah given for old Copper, Bras" and Pewter. i

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tMmxi tomn mini nrjr jTvillE Subscribers are receiving und opening at their new stors Room, on Water street, w here they formerly kept, an additoitb! stock cf DUY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public in general. We will receive in exchange for poods, Peer, Karkoon, Rabbit, and Opossum kins, clean Cotton and Linen rajs, Ginseng Ueeswai, Feathers, Flai seud, Flax uud tow Linen, White btaus, THORN &. TRACY. Vincennes, Dec. 19th 1S35. SALT! AJJfT SSO Barrels Novvbemg received und lor sale hv II. D. WHEELER. Ocl. IGth. 1C35. dish Wanted. THE subjeribers lequest al' those in debtt d to them he noten and accounts ate due, to call and settle the same by the 20ih of next month, a one of twill iro Eat about that time tor u fi eii opply of good. SMITH & CAHSON. Vincenr.es Dec. 1 0th 1835. EOCTOR TOTJR.TEI.LiOT J F.GS leave to inform his friends and th 9 Public irenerally that he lias moved to Maysviile, ttaeeiniles west of Vashing(otit Daviess cotibty. He has on hand, and will shortly rereivc, ajeneral assortment of l)rii?s anil Mfiliemes which he will be able to sell low for enk or mol kinds of country produce He requests thoe indebted to hiin to come forward .and settle their accounts either by note o payment, before the close of the present vear, as he is not able to gite them any lurlher ia du! ; nee . NovemW27th, li7-tf. PRACTICAL, TREATISS : O.N THK CL'LTURK OF SILK, adap.t- ! ed t the Cliui itf and Soil of tbw United Statti j By F (i. CoiiTuti Secretary f the 1 1 arti frd County Silk Society, and Lditor of the i -talk Culturiit. Illustrated by Engr-tvine. I The interest in all parts of the United Stalaa in the Culture and Manufacture of Silk, uimiifested by thw constant calli for information on the subject, has induced tWe publisher to have prepared a plain Prartirmt Treatise on the Cultivation of the ia u I bury and Rearing Silk Wurmi, adapltoi to ike Soil aad Climate nf this couutry and to lUo want of plain practical nirn. The practical Cultarist in I Lis counlry titede a direcloty adapted t. tee Soil oa vhith lie plants his trees, end lhe Climate in which he reirs Lis worms, witaoat rcfereuce to Soil and Climate le.tt ron;nil to I heir growth. It hat been therefore the object of tka author to make a treatise strictly practical, fttuittinj nothing of importance and aUdiug aothing of a useless er extrmjeou character. As making the raw material into Sewing SiliC and Twist is very profitable to the Silk rrowtr, all necessary iuforia itiou for that purpose will be eivea Thii Work is in Prcs and will soon be published in a duodecimo of abint 100 pa pes, ia handsome In inline price 59 cents. A part the edition will be put op in elastic cetera to be forwarded by mail; Editors of Newspapers who will :iv lhe above three insertions, with this notice, ami forward! their paper wi!h the advertisement marked sknll be entitled to a ropy of the work, to be forwarded to their order. W.M. Vr. COMSTOCK. Hartford, Dec. IS35 Ifjr D. WHEELER, ia now receirJL 2 WS a 'ijrge "sm trnent of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hard ware, Queeniuare, &.C. &cc. all of which he will tell at reduced prices. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1235. Sugar and Coffee. l511 sub.cnbtrs have just received from New Orleans, 50 bhls. tfrovrn Si Loaf Sugar, 60 Hags Havanna Coflce, 2 bha. Kice. Which they will sell at a small advance bj the Uag and Barrel. S. L W. J. WISE. July 16, 1S35. 7-tf GOODSSIili & LYON, 0: KVANSV1LLK, I A. (S acccsaori of V. J. and J . Lewis, k. Co.) .... , , , , . ,,, . ,, Vbalesaie deal-rs in (xrocenes enerallf s ., .. . . ,, , J , Nails, taints, Cla.'S, LSooti. aitoes, &ii. Q1 i , i ..., i. .. a uuicu wi uiii ki us u :u 11 v miuim it, ... - ' Evan-ville, July 20, S25. Practical Institute PV(ULS School lias heea successfully conuucted more than two years. ll is open for upils of eiihersex, or any a ja. Moardim? WILIj be fijrni-hed, or daces pi ocorcd In ood families on reasonable terms for those who wish it. 'lhe principle on which the institution is foon- ' prevents having more than about twenty pupii to a (earlier. Pupils are taught what will fit them for practical life in tne use of knowledge. RBGULiATIONS & PLAN, MADE KXOIYN' TO APPLICANTS. Fur the information of those abroad, we remark, our jrcst)):ieranim is not iuclu.led in our course of school instruction ; nor is Bible truth. excluded from an appropriate place. Mr. & Mrs. C'KOSBY, Conductor!, Vincennes, April , S3r 4o-tf

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