Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 March 1836 — Page 4
PETER SIMPLE
AT 37 MCENTS EACH. tjvs n orjjTi: nrriojw OTiUE greet and constantVy increasing de L1 mantl for the novels of Captain Marryatt 'ha induced 4ha subscriber to commence the publication of a new edition of hi entire writings, in a. new form a&d at a redueed price . Several of bis works that h;rve not yet appeared Tn this country will be comprised in this serif s. which wH, -when completed, be the only uui'form edition of kis writings that has jut issued from the prsss. Tle work will be published in semi-monthly 7ttrbers at 37 1-2 cents per Number. Laoh "Number complete in itelf; and containing the 'whole of cue of his work, equal to Two Duadecime volumes: a Title Page to each NuinThe whole series will be complete in Eight Numbers, and will form u royal octavo volume -containing nearly Twelve Hundred Pages for Three Dollnrs. List of works to be comprised in . thia edi-, tion: Frank Mildmny, or the Naval Officer: Newton Foster, or the Merchant Service, King's Own. Peter Simple, or tha Adventures of a Mid hipman. Jacob Faithful. Pacha of Many Tales, Japhet in seiirch of his Father, Naval and Military Sketches. The first Number will positively be issued early in January, and tha whole will b completed by the last of April. The work will be stereotyped, and'any of the Number can be had separate, if desired! They will be seat by post to any part of the Union, so packed as to defy the friction of the mails. Postage under 100 miles 1 1-2 cents per sheet, over 100 miles 2 1-2 cents . It it almost useless for the Subscriber to remark that this it the cheapest work ever offer,e d. The simple fact of tha number of pages bein neartwelv hundred, and the price only three dollars, speaks for itself. The public may look upon this a the commencement of an an terpriie to furnish them with works of fiction by tha most celebrated authors, printed in a beautiful manner, on fine paper, at a price that will at onee defy competition, and place it in the power of every person to possess a library of novels at an eitremely low rate. The advantage of transmission by mail is one that will Tiot be overlooked by non-residents of large cities. The publisher thinks, and he presume that the public will agree with him, that it is! better to rssue the works of each author, in series, at a stated price, than to publish a continuous work a( so mucb per annum, for by this nrrangeBicrrt they mav subscribe to the works of one author and reject anolher. Not being obliged to pay for that which they do not want. A remittance of $ 10 will commend four copies of the work. Single subscription $3. O-Subscribers to the Lady's Book, or those wishing to become subscriber, will be furnished with 'ihe Lady s Book one year, and the et of Novels, for Five dollars, in advance, postage $mid. Single subscriptions to either work, Three Dollars. Address LOUIS A. GO DEV. No 100 Walnut street, Philadelphia. a. ir. goitijU HAVING purchased the eligible tavern stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth Lasselle, offers hfs services to his friends and the public in general. This aland has undergone a thorough repairing. F ram its location and convenience, as well &s retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families, ile also flatters himself, that from his long
ciciicm.B in u. jiuicc iuu, as : i a- ,mrc tnem ttiat it will De sohi at a very n; his known desire and capacity to please, advance. lie will receive a liberal share of public! Evansville, 12. 1S35-2-In connexion with the house, a .nacioJ WANTED
His stable is large and commodious, and well provided withall kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in attendance . N. 13. Hi Bar ia supplied with the most choice Liquors. fjT-Horses to hire. Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tf. "INSURANCE. "; r B VIE Wabash Insurance Co. contiofj ues to insure BUILDINGS 1 1 PROPERTY against fire and will insure BOATS and CARGOES. S. P. STRIKER, Secretary, Dec. 25, 1 835 31 lv
.'Staple Dry Goods, as was ever cfTered by any TTlSI received a TOO assortment of SIt,le House in this city, which will bo soldui
v reaay tnaua ioinmg, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green, and Olive Frock, and Dress Coats. Cloth, and Sattinett pants. Janes, and Bceverteen do. Plaid, and Striped do. Satin, and Cloth Vests. Swansdown, and Jeans, do. Whit Merscilei and Valencia do. Velvet, and Bombazine do. Flannel, and Cotton Flannel under Shim. Drawers, Socks, and Glores. Pocket handkerchiefs, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suspenders lie. ice. The abofe articles will be sold very low for cash. In addition to the articles ebore mentioned, which will be made up to order, they have the following variety of beautiful cloths: Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Cloths Blue Steal-mixed and Drab Sattinett, Cassimere. Beevei teea . Bombazine. Catublet, Jeans, &c. Sic. All of which they offer wen low for rash. L. L WATSON, Vinceunes, Jan. 13ib, 1336 33-tf
Wool Molls CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by II. T). WHEELER. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 18.35.
John C Holland, S ADDLE and Harness Manufactur er, would inform his friends that he keeps constantly on hand, next door to his 1 anning and Currying establishment, SadJies, Bridles, Harness, fee. all of whicli will he lis i i 6 soul low liir casn, or most articles of country produce. vincenncs, November M, 1835 24 iTJlIlE highest market price in cash, orleath" LX. er, paid for Hide. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincrnnes, Nov, 14, 1S35 24DEER SKINS WANTED. HH1RTEEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1S35. 24II IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835 24APPRENTICES WANTED. NE cr two Apprentices wanted to the Tanning and Curryinr Business. JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1835. 24GROCERIES. JAMES LEWIS &. CO. HAVE RECE1VET) AND OFFER FOP. SALE 333 Baggs Havana Green Coffee, ! a2J'JJ do St. JaSo do iij) llhds New Orleans Sugar, iJi) Bags Prpper and Pimento Q' Qr. Boxes G un Powder, Imported and Y II. Tea. 3T) Half Chests Young Hyson Tea. Jjj Boxes Kentucky Tobacco H ij do Virginia do Bales hard thelled Almonds, ;i Bale soft do do 2DiJ R-ms Medium & Crown Wrapping Paper, 23 Reams Tea ao do Cap Writing do ) do Cap and Post feint lined do Si) Boxes Tallow Candles, ti'i) do Palm Soap, 2 Casks Copperas, IX do Alum, IX do Pearlash IX do Spanish Whiting, 3 Hhd. Dutch Madder, Ceroons Indigo, i Tons Bar Lead, J !) Bags Shot, Nos. 1, 2 and Q Tons assorted Manilla Cordaga Boxes Melee Cigars, iijj do Spanish do U.-OJ Pairs Dark Chains HDD (1 Bright do Casks Hoes, Crown and Cardina, Q-i Barrels Tar, . 2.1)1) Kegs tlo Barrels eld Rje Whiskey, (3 Pipes pure Cogniac Brandy, i do Spanish do IX Cask Champaign Brand, very superior, Casks Port Wine, QJ do Maderia do (3 do Holland Gin, 2li Bhls. Common do &1) do New Orleans Rum, Together with a large and well assorted stork of Juniatta Iron, Nails and Plough iWins. We invite the attention of our ensto-. ir.TS and others, to the above stock, and as HEAT, CORN, SAW LOGS, and COKD WOOD. The highest price in cash, will be given for the above articles, delivered at the Ox Mill io Vincennes. J. L. COLMAN. Jan. 20th 1C36-34-U" POUT WINE. GENUINE Port Wine, used for medical purposes, for sale at the Drug oioie oi II ITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1835. 12-tf TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. ITALLOCK Sz BATF.S, No. 23 J, Pearl street A. corner of Burling Slip, New Yotk, are nowreceiving as large an assortment of I ancy am the lowest market prices; they therefore, most respectfully solicit western merchants generally to call and examine their stock when they visit the Citv. New" York, Jan. 15, 1836. 26-2m Vi Jji U I2h is 3 il iia TU5 P Rectived from New Orleans a general J assortment of Groceries. Also a. lot of Stoce Sc Potter's ware for sale by THORN &. TRACY Vincenncs June 11,1835. Zin Slice t :von ?c eoppcv MANUFACT QH Y . J. SMITH. j r10NTlNUES to carry on (he above branches in all their variety, at hi new brick shop, on Market street, nearly opposite the Market House, where he will be glad to accommodate his old custom ers and the publicgenerally,at wholesale or retail. Ile has on hand a number ol ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1835 25-tf N. B. Cash given for old Copper, Brass and Pewter. BLANK. DKEDS, VS TTOK 8A13E ALWAAT TJl'.S OFFICE.
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QTFjIiE Subscribers are receiving onl opening La at their new Store Room, on Water street, where thpy formerly kept, an additonal stock wf DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public in general. We will receive in exchange for goods, Deer, Rackoon, Rabbit, and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen rags, Ginseng Beeswax Feathers, Fhn seed, flax and low Linen, White beans, THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, Dec. lGth 1835. SALT! SALT!
25 Barrels first cuaUy Now being received and or pale by II. D. WHEELER. Oct. lClh. 1835. Cash Wanted. riTlME subscribers request all those inH debttd to thetn vhse notes and accounls are due, to call and settle the same by the 'JOth of next month, as one ol twill go East about that lime for a fieh Jpply of goods. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes Dec. 10th 1C35. DOCTOR TOURTELIiOT BEG 5 Put S leave. to inform his friends and the blic generally that he lias moved to Maysville, threemiles west of Washington, Daviess county. He has on hand, and will shortly receive, accneral assortment of Dru' and Medicines, which he will be able to st II low for cash or most kinds of country produce He requests those indebted to him 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 give them any further in dulgence . November 27th, 1335. 27-tf. mmw id ITT D. WIIKELEIL is now receiv1 fl large a-soitment of Staple and Fancy Dry Good?, Hard ware, Queensware, k.c. Lc. all of which he will sell at reduced pt ices. Vincennes, Sept. 4, 1535. Sugar and Coflcc. fHE suhsenbers have just received from JL New Orleans, 50 bbls. Brown & Loaf Sugar, 60 I5ags 1 lava n n a Coflbc, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a small adv ance by the Bag and Barrel. S. L W. J. WISE. July IG, 1S3.3. 7-tf GOODSEIiL &. LYON, II J I I Y t 9 EVANSVltLE, I A. (Successors of W. L. J. and J. Lewis, li Co.) Whalesale dealers in (roceries generally Nails, faints, ril.i-j. Boot,. Shoes, ic. and buyeis of most liiin! of country produce. r.vansville, July 18 35. tlJVCIJWIJS Practical Institute School lias beert successfully confd ni'ire than two years. i t is open for pupils of either sex, or any age. Hoarding WILL be furnished, or places procured In 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 them for practical life in the use of knowledge. rjTcrMs9 REGULATIONS 5c PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of those abroad, we remark, our prcs'jijlerianism is not included in our course ot school instruction ; nor is Bible IrulU excluded from an appropriate place. Mr. & Mrs. CROSBY, Conductors. Vincennes, April , 13." 45-tf Cask for Wood. NE dollar and fifty cents per cord in cah, will be given for 500 Cords good steam wood, by D. S. BONNER. January 9th, 1G3G 32-tf SAIT! SA1LT! SS Barrels First quality, just received and for sale by THORN & TRACY". Vincennes, June 11, 1835. NEW ISOODS. PyHE Suscribers have just received at their tiui laiJiutrii i, ui iiri film ot. 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 for most articles of country produce. WHEKLER Sc BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. 15th 1835 20-tf BLANKS FOa. SI AOISTR AT Zi FOR. SAL? &F.R.
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NEW AND CHEAP STORE. C. CLARK, IOTAS received and has tov opened Ja-E1- at his Stoie in Vmceimeg, opuite Smith and Cdison1 and D. S. Honner's Stores, a Ge r.eral assortment of goodi suit able to the trade, which he offers as law as can be bought in any ether stole im ibe place. Ili assortment con?it of pair Sd)0)S of all liin.ls, such a Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, Jackonett, Bobbinctt, and Swiss Muslins, Linseys, p Jain plaitl
Flannels, Merinoes, Sattinetts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, 3-1 4-4 Brown and LUeached Muslins, QUEENSWARE, DRUGS NAD DYE STUFFS, SllOICS ANI3 BOOTS, COMUS 0 AND IRON. CASTINGS The above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in saying', will be offered as low as any ia the market. Without pulling or enumerating prices, he invites all persons to call and examine for themselves. Wheat, liye, Corn, Flax seed 4"C. taken in exchange for goods. C. CLARK. Fahne?tock,i Worm Mixluie, for tale at the above Store. c. c. Vincennes, Dec. 21, 1835 13-4m. TEA. HALF CHESTS Young Hyson Tea, warranted suneiior, iu store 20 and for sale by the Chest. I). S. BONNER. January 9th, 183G. 32-tf CASH. NE of the subset ihers ex pects to go east about the middle of next month for the purpose of renewing their stock of Goods, and would request those in debted to them, to call and settle their notes and accounts before that time. S. & W. J. WISE. January 8th, 1836. --32-tf CiM-lKHZ'lWERSHIP. THE ubcnbers have this day, associated themselves in the practice of Surgery, fye. I heir rhnp is one door below the on Water Street, where one or the olh er may be fouod at all times. II. DECKER, JOSEPH BROWNE. N. B. Having purchased Dr. Maddox1 Dni Store, one of the hrm design going Last immediately, to enlarge and perfect the Drug establishment, when the will he plea.ed to lurntsh Physicians, and others dealing in the articles of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &x. upon as liberal terms aj thev can be furnished in the west. Jan. 2Gth, 1836 35y. Managers' Oilice. Wheeling, Virginia, Feb. 2Vth 1 8.0, If not the Gulden Age. TLis is truly the age of Luck. DRILLIAT SCI IK ME-. 20 Prizes of $2,000, and Capital 525,(HK). Monongalia Lottery, Class No. (L draws on the Itm, f,f March, 18Jo. Cnpitnls. S25.000 o.wojw,,:: uoi Z.VUJ, &.c. &.c. Whole tickets SIO shurhs in proporlion, MAMMOTH SCHEME. V:,. I'eterfbugl, Lottery, Class No. 7. draws oa the 2Gta March 1836. Capital UO,000, One of 10,000, I of 6,. 0OO, 1 of 5,(.(0, I of 4,00u I of 2,500, 20 of I,. 000, 25 of 500. Tickets $ 10 shares in proportion. A certificate of a pack. i go will be tent for 5130; shares of packages in proportion. Adventurers throughout the Western Statas ned not fear the risk in the mail, wn h ceived as many letters as any other housu in i. ia v estern country, in the last live years; and in that time there has been but two or three unseamed or stolen. Address CLARKE 4- COOK. Agents, V hfclinr. Va. RAGS! RAGS'. RaGS! All who have ragMosave, prepare to save them now. Two and a half cents per pound, in cash, or three cents in printing, will be given for any nnaniiu
of clpan linen or cottoa rags delivtitd at Jneatlv, and F.xirniTTOtsLV tins oJhce I this ovj.es.
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Harper, far the season of mares to Printer, are requested to call 00 Nicholas Ihrpet in Yincnnes, and livi,. data th same, as he is authorised la itceive payiaeot, and receipt in the nam of G. IV, HARPER, Surviving Partntr. March 12. 1C36--41-3t JJEIVS1111JG GOOD AT WHOLESALE. ADDISON Si CLENDENIN a,e no receiving a general and very g. tensive assortmnt of the most desiraMtj DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and approaching seasons, w hich (hey are determined to offer on the most accomrno. dating terms, and at the lowest market rates lor approved paper. They will cow tinue to receive additional supplies during the Spring months, and will keep con stantly on hand a large stoock of DRY" GOODS, SHOES and HATS, they will receive in exchange country produce at (he highest mmket rates. Louisville, Feb. 26, 1C3G 4l-2m. HORSB BILLS
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