Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 March 1836 — Page 3

ntnlr, U feejni l produce M eerier nilkj and butter. We raise it wiili ? 'much!

ease, that v?e find it economy jo give' lo eur poultry and pijs, far both of which it it admirable, given in the hull. It i9 threshed out with great ease over a tench properly placed o a hurt el. It it the fust article I plant in the pring. It planted alone, and it' planted early" at possible, it will be off the ground. before j h arrival of the rice biro. Like other grain I hate found it superior, when cut (it f.r table use) just before it is erlctly ripe. Ja this cue the straw is ctired when still green, consequently iithly nutntouf, tod when cured, mil re j (sin id color. . In cultivating this grain, the ground should be turned orr in January; haiod with the furrow, and the lint fa vorable state of (he weMther-toil in Feb luary or March, lay the ground off in drills with hall shotel, for the purpose nl Laving the seed deposited as deep as possible, o that alter it is hilled up, the roots may be deep in the ground, atid which in case of a drouth about filling time, 'Mil secure it. The drills may be a wear Hi eighteen inches apart if the nee k cultivated alone, and it can be cor ered.with a small board tixed to a scooter plough stock, or. with a hoe or rake. The lint it the mott expeditious, and requires no other attention than to cover shallow. When tii to nine inches in height, plow with a scooter between the rom with a mall pony or mule, and finish it off with the hoe drawing the dirt to it. if the ul it light and loose, out plowing it tuf ticietit; keeping the ground loose and clean it all that it required. It it cut with the tickle, in dry hot weather, and put in sheaves the next day, and tUcked r housed. 1 have had it cut down with the frott twice in the spring, without any bad con sequences. I planted once m the twelve days and made a tine crop, remarkable foi eight. It was cut down by frost twice; I was miking experiments to defeat the rice bird, but found that planting in February, or even March, and cutting at before stated, will alwayt find the crop in tbe Wain on hit arrival. I am assured that you will rind no difficulty in raising thit valuable grain in your vicinity. AU JiUi u'ty at regards prepar ing it lor the tatde use, is done away, hv substituting the wooden block in lieu ot the toue; the tirtt beiig furrowed out in the nine maimer. Attached toa small horse mill, far my own grinding, I have four nestles, worked in as manv mortar, that woiili clean lor a whole neighborhood. Where 1 have ground to put in corn of the second year, after being cleaned, and specially if I can afford a little minure to the land, I would alwayt raise my rice a before stated with the corn. When the Isaa it not disposed to produce grass, it is tnade with less labor, for the production, than any crop I knew af. AGKICOLA. Alabama, March 15. 1835. ni'ucAsrit.i: almanack foii i83c. This Almanac, (or table,) will be found useful in calculating the time when notes become due. For instance. If a note i dated February 1 1 th at 90 days, that date at will be teen, it the 4tnd day of the year, being in a line with 1 I in the Index fr left hand column, to which add 93 day (which includes three daV grace,) and the table, thowa the 135th day ot the year to be May the Mlh, and falling due on Saturday. The letter S denolet the Sunday in earh month. cc u: rW . s 3 -11 91 i3 S 95 yf. t9 I5!J IU3-214 245 275j3o633o" 2 123 154 155 164 215 246 S !ai6'-.4: 3 S. M63 124 4 4 3i64 wi iAr!l86-2l7 s 5 6' it :W 65 I26i S !l87!'2l8 '24 37 S S 67 3J 6a 127 151- 183 219 250, 280 S -Ml 281313:34 2 282,313 343 S 1314 344 1 2fc! 1 59-1 S3 1 S 251 s i6oiy" UO I6I I9I 2SI 252 406,I'H :22 25.1 4l70 S 131 162 3 23!i54 '2g4'3l5 345 i i 4271 102 13-2 t to! 1 93 -2-24! S 2f:5!3l6j S 5li4i;7lOy 133 S 1 194,225 25f, 134 l6iiiy5!-6;-257 286 317 347 13' 1.4 4! S IU4 287 2R8 289 14 14 7110.1 1 35! I fS 1 96 S 258 .1193491 151549 71 106: S 167 1971-20 259 120 350 lil6 17 s: 1KIIS lit9 t7i76T07 4Hl77l S ! 49 71 109 5;7y' no 137 ICS yS22y 26H S Ill1 tvr I3K, Ifii :30 26! 323 S j 324354 S 1355' 139 170 S 200 0 231 232 140 W29;i $O40i5l S III I I? 141 172 20-2 233 264 '294 tljil s ;st 53 82 I42!l73;203 S 1 74l '204 141 175 205 5 45 176! 6 I4f!l77i'207 U7l S '20 t48,t79-209 I 49! 1 80 -IO S I8l!ll 151 182! 212 152 S S 235 f.S p295 3u2fi 356 1 13! rV"296 :T2757 2S 358 23 23 543 114 216 S 24 5. 25 2:55 84; 5 V5R5 llf 57 86 1 1 7 237 .'6B S 20rt 329 :55S 23K 20 o 26! 26 3y270 :t(X wi 27 27 28 2r 5s! S 1 1 SMI I91 24o 271 272 30 29 SO 31 29 .1o 60 8! 1 20 242 273 :i03 90 121 24;'. 274 S 305 3 l !9 1 ' 244 : 3; AI 13 DIG. ANT nrPRESENATlVE. The New Bedford Gazette appears to have raised Ihe waked wrath of Mr. Ic'h Emmons, of the Massachusetts Legislature, by calling him a Demosthenes. Mr. Eon relative of the celehrated Pop, nr Pickle Emmons, and stands n'sioofense, being in his own pinion a better roan than ever stood 00 the shanks ol any 'reftged Greek.1 Boilinjj with wrath at the iosulf, the ''member from Hinsdale" despatched the following missive to the effendiBg "type-sticker" 6. - &Un, Uvus f Rtprtstntaihtt. Feintary 4, 1C36. Sir, Your contemptible little paper a . I " was put into my hands ty some one un mninr, whera yoo se tjytiams to rair

J?n-.'J 7m l-i' knave me, and every one rvitl believe you, whVdoes kaow roe. - Vour paper mells Strong of Blob her it reqniret no great intellect to call the member from Ilindale a Peino. thenet which you intend as a reproach But I tear none of your little tvue-

stickers You probably wanted an article for your valuable paper, and here you hare it lhatt all. 1CMI EMMONS J. G. Harris, EJitor of the New Redford Gazette." A CACTIOW. The neighbors of a coal dealer in not ion, being rather too much in the habit of stealing hi coal, he took the liberty of charging several pieces with gunpowder. placing them in a favourable position to be selected. The prepared coal was la ken. and the thief having made a comfortable fire wiih it, prepared himself foi tome of the enjoyment! of life, by plac ing his chair on two legs, in the genuine Yankee sty le. and taking hit paper in hand ; but alas! he was doomed soon to know the transient nature of earthly happine. An explosion ensued, and he was thrown tome distance amid a shower ot coal, chair leg, tablet, ect. Some doubt have been expressed at to the reality if the l.tte earthquakes in Botton, but it it now well atcei tained that one per son hat felt a prefty severe shock. Philadelphia Vade AJccutn MARRIED On Thursday lOih inst.. by Eller Richard M. Newport, Mr. John V. Girford of Vincennes, to Mm Sarah Jahk Javins of Lawrence county Ills. DIED In tliit place, on the 6tli inilnnt, Mrs MAKliARKT, consort of Wm. Burtch. Esq. On the th instant, Mr. T H ' M A S Will 112, a brave soldier and an honest man. He was shot through the boJy at the Battle of Tippecanoe On the 1 0th iottant, James I , ton of Mr. Alvin W. Tracy. regular packed. nyiME light draught Steamer 1IT. VERNON, George Moiri-on. master, will continue to plj between the city of L.itiisville and U'abaih river, tins an; h has been tboronghlv ovrrhmilail and repitifrd, and is now in first rate order, and stands as high it any Roat on tbst trade The Mt Vernon will be supplied with an excellent Keel Bnt to light n in cse of low water. She will take freight from the month, to anj navigable, part of tbe Vtba?h Flrer. For freight or pnsee apply t J. C. BUCKLES. I'.onisvillo, ) II. t) WHEELER, Vinreimes V PETER ROCHH, month of Wabash. March I ltd 1836 41 -tf JEWSP1Z1JG GOODS WHOLESALE. A DDISON &CLENDENIN are now jJl receiving a jteneral and very estensive assortmnt of the most desirable DUY GOODS, suitable for the p repent and apprnachinr seasons, which they are determined to offer on the most accommodating lermt, and at the lowest market rates for approved paper. They will continue to receive additional supplies during the Spring months, anil will keep constantly on hand a large tfoock of DKY GOODS. SHOES and HATS. they will receive in exchange country produce at the highest market rale. Louisville, Feb. 2G. 1836 41-2m. NOTICE. ALL person indebted to M. Hose and G. W. Harper, for the season ol mate to Printer, are requested to call mt Nicholas ( trper in Vincennes, and liqui-

S jo, J';ljitie (he tame, at he is authorised to i e-o-7l;mo I ceive payment, and receipt in the name too'of G. W. HARPER,

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MODERN ACTINO DRAMA, and remittine the amount of one years subscription ($3) for each shall be prsented with the NOVELIST'S MAGAZINE, in. Iwo .volumes, a work of consider ible popularity , and which if now celling for Si it contains the production! of tirlit different authors, well known lo tbe pub lie hs autonr the most interesting: writers of the da r- . .. . . , ; ftym.K-larre and beautiful white sheet, impenal tizev KILLED ON BOT H SlDES WITfl HUMOROUS AND COSTLY ENGRVINGS, will be nub'i-hed every q iarter as a supplement t i the SALMAGUNDI. It will be furnished m tuitouly to nil new subscribers lo the Gentle man's Vnde M it. urn, or the Modern Acting Dra 10a, and to hit the old subscribers of these works who forward their subscriptions, for the pesetit year, in advauce, without further solici tation. . . CIRCULAR. ILK HATS an now generally worn in many parts of our country, at well as in Eoiope,Miid would doubtless have been more universally adopted, out ror an opj?ction, founded on the fact, that the bodies are stiffen ed wiin a composition wnich wm not allow the perspiration of the head to escape in conse (inence of which the liner part of the Hat be come filled with steam, musing headache, ver tigo, or brain fever; or, at the best, producing a very unpleasant sensation Irum eie.etsive beat ! he undersigned is happy in bint; able to announce that this objection is entirely obviated, by his discovery of a Cotnpniiiion for Stiffening, by which tbe bodies of the Hats are rendered sufficiontly porous to nil ow the perspiration of th. head to p.s freely nfT, which ren ders the D3LL2 iilSVi?;) equally with the B-a ver adopted to the lienlth and comfort of the wearer, while its decided superiority for beauty and economy, mutt obtain for it a unrversal prrference By the i ew mod of sliffenine, the shape is preserved much more perfect, in consequence of the stiffening not being affected by the heat of the sun. The IM PROVED ELASTIC TOROUSSILK HATS, ore manufactured (only) by the Sub scriber, nt No. 142 Chesuut street, Philadelphia. Kor lightness, durability and beauty, they cannot be eicellcd ; tbe prices, at the same 'time, are most reasoi a'de. Orders for any quantity of Gentlemen! Youth's and Children's sizes of the most ap proved patterns, promptly eiecuted. The Children's Taper Crownt, which are n very su perior win beautiful article, can be parked in the Youth's or Men's siaas, mthout detriment to either. TERMS. Four months credit, for approved seruritv. or Ittree per cent, discount for Cash Retailers may have the lininps stamped with their own names, and thus establish a reputa tion for selling a very superior article. Tl ese hats fire prtally superior to al others in warm climates. WHOLESALE PRICES. Men's pardoeen, ...... J3fi 00 Youth's, Bell Crowns, . - - . 33 (0 I) Struiflit do 27 00 Children's Taper Crown, - - 24 00 ARNOLD BUFKUM. Jan. 5, 18.15 r?-4t lTnmu(otrator' S.ilr. N pursuance of nn order of b Knox Pro bate Court, made at the February Term, 1U36, of said t,nnrt. I will sell at the Loint House door mi Vincennes, on Tuesday the 16th day of March next, the following real Kstate to-wit . Forty Acrea of Land,- Frenrh Measure, li"C 'n Knox county, Indiana. Also Town Lots, in the Borough of Vincennes, Mumbers two hundred ami ninety-six and two hundred and ninety sev. ', on a credit tf sis months sutjevt iieverthele to the rijhl of dwr of the widow of William Miner, daLeased. JOHN K. KURTZ, .limV. Of Wm Miner, deceased. Fabruarv 17th 1836 38-3t. STATE OF INDIANA I)aviks County is. DAVIESS PROBATE COURT, FF.BRUAnr Term, 1C36. Samuel J. Kelso, Admr. . de Lvnxs non, 4c ol J amem II. McDonald Dec. I Complaint 9 1 vs. The Creditors of said Insolvency, decedent. J And now at this time comes the said Com plainant by McDonald hit solicitor, and files Im hill of complaint herein, stating tbal the available assets of said estate are insufficient to pay the debts and demands outstanding against said estate, and praying generally for relief. R i therefore, on motion. ordered by thecouit, that the cieditorsof said decedent be no ified of the tiling and pendency of said hill by publication, lor six weeks in succession, in the Vincennes Gazette, a newspaper printed at Vincennes, Indiana and that un!es said creditors notify ihe said com plainant of Ihe existence and extent of their respective claims by riving the same or a statement of the nature, description and date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the stme may he founded, in the office of the clerk of .this court, previous to a final distribution of the assets of Ihe estnte of Ihe said decedant. such claims will he postponed in favor of the claims of Ihe more diligent cred. itors. And on motion, this cause is con tinued until the next term of this court. A Copy. Test. JOHN VAN TREES. CPk. D. P. C. February 15th. 1836.38-Gt LOST LAND "YVfOTICF. is hereby riven, that six weeks JA after date, application will be made to Ihe Kegtster of the Land Office at Vincennes,) in tho stal ol Indmnalor n Certificate of for feited land stock for the amount paid on the South Fast quarter of Section No. thirty-nne, in Township No. ene. North of Range No. twelve West, in the ymcennes district, entered on the 221 day of May'. 18' 1 8, and forfeited for non-payment, agreeably twIaSv fnow olaimed by the heirs of ?aid Bennett, umler the net of Congress of the Zd o MayrIBJB, entitled "An act for the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non payment of the pur ehase money the original Certificate of the purchase of which, has been but or destroyed. Given under my hand, this 18lh day of February, A. U. 1836. JOHN PITCHER, Attorney for the heirs. Feb. ie.l83,- Sa-t

GOODSELL. & LYON, EvamvxlU

7TTTAVK nostr osj hand a eeafral assort iH rnent of Groceries wnich they are 1 1 -posed to tell uimn very liberal terms Grocers and Merchant, wanting Goods, are respectfully requested a call and eiamine their Stock, jrices, &.c. Among the g"ods on hand or sooo expected, arc 40 Chests Tea,. 100 Hags Coffee, 10 Ilhdi Sugar. 20 IJIdi loaf and lumpde. 6 Casks Rice, 15 Bag? Pepper and Spice, SO Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia. 25 Us. Nutmegs, 200 do. Clnres. 4 Casks Madder, 25 Jars Mackatw SriufJ, 2 Casks Saleratus, 15 Boxes Cod Fii'h, 20 Bids. Mackerel, 25 Bbls. New Orlean Rum, 20 Pipes, half ripen and Bbls. Sir uette, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipe Holland Gin, - 10 Bids. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira k Teneriff Wioe, 6 Casks Port Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Boxes Tumblers, Decanters and Bottles, 100 " Window Glass, 100 Dot. Men's and Womeo's Boots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assorted Nails, 20 " Brads, 8000 Lbs. Manilla Co rdaee. 200 Kegs Loomis1 Sup. Rifle Powder, 50 White Lead, 4 Rbls. Spirits Turpenlioe, 4 Keg Litharge, 12 Boxes Crome Yellow and Green, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30.000 Spani-h Cigars, 300 Barrels Slt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept at a Urocery btore. All ol which, we flatter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as good terms as any other House in ihe country. If JiJS TED- exchange fr goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5,000 BeeswMX, 1,000 ling's Bristles, For which the highest market price will be Risen . Evanst ille. Sept. 1835. 15 Sfc. " yjeSx va f W eva Srear! Pt Mr. Aaron Vandever, the husband of Ma ry, formerly Mary Evans, and-Isaac Montgomery, Ihe husband of Sarah, formeily Sarah Evans, and Philip Evans, will please take notice, together with Eoos, John, Silas, Israel, Mattha, and Elihu. tnjreilier with others whose names are not known, infants nndei age, who are without a Guardian, fcnd all the children of Thomas Evans, deceased, together with said Thomas Evans' widow, Elizabeth Evans, That I will, on the second day nf the next March term of the Circuit Cmiit lor M art in county, that be in g the 29th day oi Marchnexl, move the said Court loappoint Commissioners to assign to me the dower whirh George Milcbelt ree's widow was entitled lo, but which 1 now hold as the purchaser of by law which said dower, you as the heirs and widow of Thoma Evans, deceased, who was the purchaser in his lifetime of the real estate of said Gporge Mitcl.eltree, which you are now in the possession of, have heretolore failed to assign to the widow, and which you have failed lo assign over lo me since my right t'. the same has accrued at which lime and place you may atleod if you think proper WM. T M1TCIIELTREE. Mt. rieasant. Feb. 0. 183G. 37-3t Copartnership. WE beg leave to inform you that we have entered into Co Pailnership in ihe Auction and Commission Business, in Nati-hex, with ample means to render tbe usual facilities and respectfully solicit vour patronage. The turn will be JACOB SORIA it Co. JACOB SORIA, ISAAC SOMA, ALEXANDER MASSEY. REFERENCES. BR1GGS, LACOSTE ii Co. "I S. T. M'ALSTER, ALFRED COCHRAN, AafcA. JAMES C. VILkL3, I WOOD, PEN 1 ECOS V 3c Co. J BRIDGE, VOSKkCo. 1 JAMES GALLAGHER, I Mtu Orleans. J. D. BIEN & A COHEN. COOPER & WIS WELL, J. It C. BROAD WELL. WANZER Si HARRISON, BAlLY, WARD Sc Co. KELLER, M'NEIL Si Co. THOMAS B VOSE, AUSTIN b DOWNER. Cincinnati. Xet York. S Boston. Philadelphia. VITO V1TIE CHARLES LE CARON, GKOHOB A. IIOPLEY. J Charleston S. C COHEN It MILLER, Savanah. Geo. J. C. TOMLINSON, St. Louis. G EO. COC II R A N, Pittsburg. Natchez, Nov. I81I1 1835. FLOUR, FLOUR. 17.LOUR, by the barrel, or Retail at my Mill, al the rate of three dollars and fifty-cents par bund red, or seven dollars per barrel. II D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Feb. 10th. 1336. JOB PRINTING D0LV WWII NEATNESS AC CUR A CYA&D DESPATCH

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aD EBERWINE & KOLLENBERG. RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens tS Vincennes, thai thay have permanatly es tb!ihed themselves in this pine in lb above business, on Market street, two doors a boia J. C. Clnrk's Hotel, where they have, and iQ tafia constantly to keep, ou hand SWEET CAKES, CRACKERS. CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, OEJiJLl ICIJTDS. All of which they are determined to sell at the lowest Louisville cash prices. Merchants and (xrocers are particularly requested to rail ana examine for themselves, prior to purchas inr elsewhere. N. B Orders from the country will be prompt ly attended lo. Vincennes, March, 3rd 183 40-1y ETcBTPICIIEI. YfOHN W. MADDOX, has this day purCJX f based from Joseph Maddox, his Slock of Goods in ihe Store in Vincennes, and will in future conduct the business on his own account. John IV. Maddox will pay all claims due at the Store, heretolore contracted by Joseph Mad doi, and is authorised to receive payment for, settle, and discharge all debts due to Joseph Maddox for goods sold, Le. at the Store. JOSEPH MADDOX, john w. maddox. Tab. 15 1836 THE subscriber wishes to Inform the citizens of Knox and the adjacent counties that he has and expects to keep on hand, an assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS and of t;ooil quality, presuming as he does, that tSos? wishing, to purchase will not be disapponted in the price and quality. His shop is two doors below John C. Clark's Hotel, in tbe house formerly occupied by the Register of th Land Office. H. M. GILHAM. Vincennes. August 15th, 1835 12-tf STF1HE subscriber is now prepared to furnish 1 Grocers and others, with LIGHT BREAD, CRACKERS, Jc CAKES OF ALL KINDS, at bis bakery on Water-street, at as low pr ices as thev can be had io Ibis place. A. PICARD. . Vincennes, March 3rd, 1836 40-2 m aflLtiction. XpHERE will be sold at peblie Auction en JL Saturday Ihe 12th of March, at tbe dwelling house of the subscriber in Vineenues, TWO COWS, ONE STEER. ONE CALF, SOME HOGS, CHAIRS AKD OTHER ARTICLES. Also, the balance of the lease ef the premises where he now lives with the privilege of moving the Buildine when the lease expires. Tht terms of sale will be six months credit on nil sums of three Dollars and upwards. Bond and security required. JOSIAH JONES. March lit, l83-40-2w NOTE LOST!!! : fTMlE subscriber has lost or mii.laio a rate 1. drawn by himself, in favor of the Wabash Insurance Company for one hundred anW thirty dollars ad dated about the 3rd or 4th of January 1 836. All persons nre hereby notified, that ihe sajd natc has been paid . CHARLES POLKK. March, 3rd, 1836 40-3t MONEY! MONEY if iMNE of the undersigned, going east in a V4 short time, to lay ju a new supply of Goods, would respect fully request all who are indebted to them by note nr book account, to call and settle the same without delay. THORN Si '1 RACY. Vincennes Feb. 17, 1636 HORSE BILLS NEATLY, AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXF.CUTES AT THIS OFFICS VINCENNES GAZETTE Published every Saturday, . Terms 31)3 if paid durinr the year. (jJl if paid in advance, 09 QQs if not paid durin( tbe year S3a for six months. Papers discontinued only at the option the publisher while arrearages are due. fy-Advertisements makinp one square of less will be inserted three limes for one dollarf and twenty-five cents for ev-ry subsequent insertion; longer advertisements in the sumo ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will in all caes. be inserted until forbid, and chart; ad accordingly. Such articles of produce, as are usei in .a family, will be received in payment for subscriptions, at tbe market price, delivered In Vincennes. RAGS! All who have save them now. HAGS! HAGS! raps to save, prepare ts Two and n half cent per-pound, in cash,-or threa cents in priniii.fr, will be given for ny quantity "r Clr. Viaee r fOtfe rs sjalivsrr 4 , fcia (Do