Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 April 1836 — Page 3

Aki Ordinance relative to the bye lawg.jueoui pieces from popular peiiodicalg aod

lod Ordinances heretofore in force, and to legalise the acta of the former of )ticri of the Borough of Vincennes. iC it ordained by the President &. Trus

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-------- p , i vi" iiuuicuiaieiy all th be laws and Ordinances w hich I procured ; and no jaiu$ will he t-pared by ere deemid in force in the Uo i ough ot i he i elf oi by M r. Thomas lieutou the Vincennes, on the lGih day of Fe hi uary j gentleman emplo ed s Editor, to render 1835, be, nod the same me hereby de-1 the I'rice Cu i ent nor ihy of a continuance dared to be in full force 'and operation, of their support. and also all the othcial r ets and proceed-! The commercial and domestic interests injrs of those petsous wh- n the JGlh daof Louisville nill he especially attended of February 1 835 claimed to he, and hcIo, mean will be put in requisition to nbd as oflicets of the Borough of Vincenne!';' tain the earliest informal ioH of co minerso far at the sa i J acts ami proceedings j1'' interests from the principal cities of wtre in pursuance uf the be laws and jthe Union, and a direct correspondence Ordinances ot ihw said Roitugh mi said . K h London and Liverpool in England, Jay deemed to he in foice, are hereby 'Hid Dublin in Ireland, will be immediatelegalised, and declared to be valid, andfU entered into. 'I lie beet politicul and alio that all riinne wind ellVcls or proper-'literary journals, not already received whatsoever ot the said borough Inch hal I t e procur ed ; end u hilst the columns base come to (he hands, or posst -eiion ol of t li o Price Current r-holl remain fiee any person or persons acting us a IJo- 'rom political Controvettey, all interest-

rou'h tfficer be lor e or e ince the raid 1 Cth . '"g matter of a general nature shall be iuiy of Ftrbiuary 1C35 shall be accounted inserted, and literary and mechanical infer and paid 01 e r. : formation and improvements, shall meet This ordinance to be in force from and with that attention the importance of their after its publication iu the Yiucennos claims demands. In n word ns far as

(jazt lie. JOHN R MARTIN". President H T. li. V. S All'L. II ILL, Clk. pro tern, ilorcb. Soth lboti 44-ot LOST LAND WO I'lCE is hereoy given, that six wicks after date. and'uation will lie nmdu l.i tua Kejister of the Land Oiiice at Viiicermes, la 2tat t Indiana, tor a lerlnu ale ot lurfeiteJ land stock for the umourit paid on the fcouth East quarter of Section ,. tlurt y-one, ia Township N. one, North of limine 'o. (It Wit,iutl' incorint s district, entered a th22J day of Maj, l;.'. u nd fork iled for uoa-pi vatnt, tj;raliy to law ; now claimed IjT tli Leirs of said linnit'lt, niuler the art ol" 'vnjri f tlie Cod of Mo v, lu-S, entitled "A" fr th rliol' uf )ui ciwisei of uUIio land th at Lave raTtrlrd lor non po iuen( of tiie purkit astney T'th uriiuBl Ccrtnicate of the urchis;of which, has Leon lost or destroyed. Uiu under iur baud, this loth day ol Fcbrssf?, A. 1). I3i6. joiin rnciiF.R, Attorney for the ucirs. rfc. 18, 1S3G, THE FAMILY ISYI1 subsenWer will pnfduh in the city of incinnati a work with the ahoe title, f whieh the prtfeut is n specimen number. It will e what its narao indicates THE FAMILY MAGAZINE' b 1 will eontain knowledge of tha rno-t ralu . t 1 t 1 .11 .leenpreeiiceu9kina, aoPieriini.n?.iage , J,,

The fulUwinj snhjeets, will constitute an im-jon Second Street, uext door above Smith perlaet jmrt et the matter of the Tamil y Ma?- j and Carsons store, and nearly opposite iiee; Natural History, Geo-raphy, Our.flii. ; jj r . Sornee, in all its various branches, ti.s.f N.tH.e and Art;-the d.rTerent P'-; an(i invite Merchants and othere to give lens mhU occiipatiorse of tile ; lii.tory ol the .. .. . " Usefsil Arts, Intentions and Oiscoveriesj-lhc, hem a call, as they are confident ttiey Ketural Sciences, including Natural Philojo-1 can afford their ware as low as it can phj, Ciernistry, Botany and Geology, plain U,e bought either at Cincinnati or Lou

llluitratiees of Geometry, I i i;onomrtry, As irtiiim iu i riu.iii -i i ivuitjj or rtruome-i tick; American Antiv-mties ; the Improve neett ef tie age; Biography end Miscedanetie pieces iu Prose ami Poetry. All subjects, susceptible of it, will be illustrated with elegant engravings, which sill add jreatly to the value of the work, s well as highly ornament it. It is Relieved the present work will be the cheapest aod most valuable one, for practical use, that his ever I een offtred la the American people. And the under igaed would rspeifu!!y bespeak for it, candie and cereful examination, nd a patronage according to its merits. TERMS. Tke family Magazine will be published i tee first e"ey of every month. Eeth number will contain forty SuperRejel Octavo pges, and from six to fif tseo Eogreviegs. It will be prmted on fine paper end put rj ia a neat cover, and sent to subscribers by weil, for one dollar and fifty cents in advanc: Postmasters in all the Western Stiles eie authorize I to act as agent, b rtceivin? subscriptions and remitting too neve&d all who remit ten dollars, shall atvesevee copies sent to their order. Enters who will publish this proapectm Ikrte times, and the table of contents monthly, shall have a copy of the work. Letters centaieing ordeis and remittances ter the Magazine, must be post paid, or they will not be taken fro n the Post Office . All communicttions may be addressed U ELI TAYLOR, Tieltsher of the Family Magazine, Cincinnati, Ghio. PROSPECTUS or THE IitoWviUq Yvice Current AND COIVIIVIERCIAL REGISTER. (ENLARGCD At IMPROVED.) ff IHE Proprietress of this paper, Mrs. A J. W. PALMER, takes this opportunity ef presenting her grateful acknowl edgemeMs.forthe patronage she hai hitherto received from a genrous puh'ic, which has afjarded ta herself and latnerleis children a comfortable supporC The Price Current was eommenced by her Ucea.sd husband J. W. Palmer, about five fi.rs. ge.it w,s at fust printed on a mtJ sheet, and censffpisntly could then coit.i. bt little mo.e Hum Ihe pnecs eurrent, ersd quotations from the principal markets ef the United Slates. It was en- . A ; th. same year ta in present -iioce which time, selected anicen

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She now de. ires to enlarge Ihe paper as

soou as me necessary errangementg can ., w r, n cAua-imjieriui sneet: ' A their abilities will permit, the I'roprietress and Editor of the Price Current deign to make it a useful commercial reference to city and country Merchants, Man ufacturers, Mechanics, and farmersand a pleasin fire side companion to families and persons of leisure. fjT-The Price Current being enlarged, will no doubt increaie the extent of its circulation, especially amongst city and country Merchants who are now its principle patrons. e solicit an increase of advertising custom . TERMS. The price will remain as before jj3 peranuutn in advance. MARY PALMER. Februnry 13, 18?G. ilrto 2T(u 5Micct 3-vou WARE MANUFACTORY. Wr-j' r--.. .... J, & II. A 111) ILL, mi ESPEC TFULLY ioform the citizens ! xX f Vincennes, and its v Jj- f Vincennes, and its vicinity, that they have commenced the above busines j ; at wholesale or retail. . , , . i.n i, : s wo inteiiu inui uui pin.es unn uc uniform both at wholesale and retail, mer chants may be sure of getting their tin ware at the lowest rates. Gutteis and Conductors made on the shoitest notice, and most reasoable tern s Tin ware giv en in txchaoge for old Copper aod Pewter. Vincennes. March, 1830-44-ly. VIRGINIA SPATE LOTTERY For the Benefit of the Mechanical Letievolent Society of Norfolk. Class A'fl. 1. For 1C3G. To be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia Saturday April 23, 1C36. ATLS i: M'INTYRE, Managers. MAMMOTH SCHEME.

1 Prize of 50.000 I 20,000 1 10.000 1 5.000 1 4,000 j 3.000 1 2,750 I 2,500 1 2,000 1 1,010 5 1,500 50 1,000 ioo soo 04 Two No . 250 ,U do 1 Gl do 100 G4 do 20 64 do 60 64 do 50 123 do 40 128 do 30 2820 20 2217C 10

IS S50.000 ... 20.000 10,000 5,000 4.000 3.000 2,750 2,500 2,000 1,010 7,500 50,000 50.000 16,000 9.C00 6,400 4.480 3,C40 3,200 5,120 3.840 67,600 32L7G0 25C61 prizes, amounting to 540,200 Tickets. SlO snares iu jn , Lli.'liovu u. " " - - ' Agents. Taken up. "r"J)Y William Uilmore, in Wk Palmyra Township, Knox county, lodiaua, a 13a) Horse Colt, supposed to be one year old, last spring or ess summer, thirteen hands high, a small star in the forehead, Right hind loot white, no ..k.-iir,.,,!, or marks perceivable, apJ dollar, bv John G.lmore, ' , i :.i,or. this 24tti day oi ami uonen vji'"----' -i . .i I u .March 1036, belore me tne uuuci., . -Justice of lU lace ol Knox county Indiana. ANDREW RERRV.J. P.

JUST RECEIVED And for tale by Decker and Browne, the American worm specific, a Medicine which is perfectly safe, and may be given to children from tender infancy to advanced age; which lays under no restraint as to cold water, or any kind of food, which purges mildly and subduing fever-

destroys and expels worms with invariable success, and which is easily exhibited to children. Vincennci, March 30th J I33C 4 1-tf 1 Hohannan Op co. DEALERS IN MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASS WARi3, &.C. &.C. &.C. 5cC .Main St., two doors east of Louisvi lie lloiel HHE Subscribers having associated L ihnrnml...: ; i u a ii ; ., vite the attention of 1'hysicinns and merchants visiting Louisville, to examine their stock before purchasing. They feel confident the superior qualities of their articles, together with low prices and liberal terms cannot fail to give satisfaction. N. B. All orders from Physicians and others, put up with care neatness and despatch. THOS. ROM ANNAN, J. W. GREEN HOW. Louisville, March 24th 1 CiG 43-2m JWotice. rTTlIIE county commissioners of Knox county, will attend at the CourtHouse in Vincennes on the 2nd Mondax of April next, for the purpose of farming out the Paupers of the county for one year fiom the 1st Monday of May next. The terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. By order of the Board of commission en. A. D. SCOTT, Clk. March 23 1, 183G --33-3t Drugs, Wvlnls, Ois, Dtt. SAwfYs, Sec. PFnilE subscribeis have associated themselves under the firm of RATES WALES, for the transaction of a wholesale and letail Drug business, and have on hand and are now receiving at then Store corner of Main and Front Streets, Cincinnati, an extensive stock of Drugs Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Machine Cards, Lc. Lc. which they are prepared to sell as low as can be purchased in the western country . N. IJ. Cash for Linseed and Castor Oil. Y. H. RATES, J. W. WALES. 3, lC3G--43-12t Cincinnati, March PACKET. tjTEAIYZ BOAT EMIGRANT W. M. Cook, master, will run regularly on the Wabash as long as navigation will permit. Merchant may reU upon the Emigrant as a strong and substantial, light draught boat, of fine speed Her object is. from punctuality and good accommodations to merit a patron-j age. ! For freight or passengers npply lo WHEELER, L Co , of Vm. enr e, 11 S. McCARE. of Terre Haute. Vine ennes March 24 1C3G-43-tf luhlie Sale. TT will sell at jub!lc sale on Saturday, J the 2nd of April, at 11 o'clock A. M. at my residence in the country the following property, viz: 200 liiislicls of corn (deliv ered at the crib .) . f , a 4 J lend ot cattle. 3 Hogs. i Cart harness and a variety of other articles. Terms of sale. AH sums over three dollars, a credit of four months will be granted, the purchaser giving his note with two approved securities. All sums of three dollars und under will be requir ed in cash. H. M. SHAW. Vincennes, March 23 183G-43-2w jTnil K subscriber is now prepared to furnis cL Grocers and others, with LIGHT BREAD, CRACKERS, ct- CAKES OF ALL KINDS, at his bakery on Water-street, at as low prices us tliev cau ba had in this place. A. riCARD. Vincennes, March 3rd, 1836 40-2m WO UN W. MAUUOX, has this day purJX. chased from Joseph Maddox, his stock of Goods in the Slore in Vincennes, and will in future conduct the business on his own account John W. Maddox w ill pay all claims due at the Store, heretofore contracted by Joseph Maddos, and is authorised to receive pa ment for, settle, and discharge all debts due to Juscph Maddox for goods stdd, Lc. at the Store. JOSKPH MADDOX, JOHN W. MADDOX. Feb. IS 1836

JVoticc. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John D. Wolverlon dec, by book account or note, will take notice, that if

the 9ame be not adjusted by the first day of May next, legal steps will forthwith be taken for the collection of all debts dne said estate. R. N. CAR NAN, Jldmr. V;ncenne. March 25. 1C36 43-3t HUG ITjliJllt k'JlVKU'l. draught Steamer MT. f5 VERNON, George Morrison, mesler, will continue (o ply between t)i city of Iouikville and VVahash river, this season; ihe has l-een thoroughly overhnuId and repaired, rind is now in first rate order, and tundi us high as any Boat on that trade. Tho Mt. Vernon will he supplied with an ex- ! cellent Kell5oat to lighten in cuse of low water 'Slievvill lake Ireislit Irorn the niniti, to any nnvi'atde part of tho Wabsuh Itistr. For freight or passairo apply to J. C. IJUCKLKS, l.ouisYilIc, II. t) W II KKLl'.R, Vincennes PR'PKR ROCIIK, mouth of V i 'abash. March t 1th Ifriii 1 l-tf CIRCULAR. IL-K HATS aro now generally worn in many parts of our country, us well as in Kuiope, and would dotihtless have been more! universally adopted, but tor an objection) j founded ou the (act, that Ihe bodies are stiffer:d with a composition which will not ellow ihe perspiration ot the head to escape in rousenience of which the uprr part of the Hat be comes filled with steam, causing headache, vertigo, or brain fever; or, at Ihe best, producing a vory unpleasant sensation from excessive heat 1 he undersigned is happy in be in? able to anrionnccj that this objection is entirely obviated, by iiis discovery of u Composition fur Slijfen'"i by which the bodies of (he Hats are rendered sullicioittly porous lo allow the perspiration of tli. head to pass freely otf, which rendrs the UjJjLili Uiiilf i equally with the Hea ver adapted lo tho tielth and comfort of the wearer, while its decided superiority for beauty and economy, must obtain for it a universal preference. By the t ew mode ot stiflening, tho shape is preserv ed much more perfect, in consequence of the st i (I'ctii ng not being alJrcted by the heat of the sun. Ihe IMPROVED ELASTIC POROUS SILK IIA'1'3, are manufactured (only) by tho Subscriber, ot No. 14 Cheaiiut street, Philadelphia. I'or liqhlness. durability and beauty, they cannot La excelled; (be prices, at tho same time, are niot leasviiable. Orders lor any quantity of entlemen'i Youth's a nd Children's sizes, ot the most provea pnuern, nromnuy rxccuifu. iiioi Children's Taper Crowns, which are a very su peru r and beautiful article, can be packed in the Youth's or Men's kizes, without detriment lo ei trier. TblliMS. Four months credit, for opprovrri security, or Three per r ent, discount for Cash. Ilctarlers may have tho linings stamped with their ow u names, end thus establish a reputation for selling a very superior article. '1 hce hits aie greatly superior to all other in warm climates. WlIOLKriALK PRICKS. Men's perdezen, 36 00 VoiilU's, liell Crowns, - 'Si 00 Do t-lra.ght do L21 00 Children' Paper Crowns, - - - '24 00 A UN OLD DUFPUM. Jan. 1 83 CS-4t rip 1 1 V. subscriber w ishes to inform M. Hie crtieii? of Knox and the adjacent counties that he has and p, nprt to keen 11,1 h.inH- 11 u u- , so rim en I ot and of cood quality, presuming a? he does, that (hose w i-hing to purchase w ill not be disappont el in the price and cpiality. 1 lis shop is two door? below John C. Clark's Hotel, in the houe furmerlv occupied bv the Kci;iter of the Land Odico. II. M. ClLRAM. Vincennes, August loth. IK-i.j 12-lf C O C '1 IO Al It 1" EUrJlWIM: & KOLLENJJLHG. I B KSl'LCT FULLY inform the citizens of 'inccnne, that ttiev have permanently es tablished themselves in this place in the above siuess. on Market street, two doors abom J. j C. Claik's Hotel, where the cy liare, and intend constantly to Leup, on band SWEET CAKES, CRACKERS, CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, OE A EE KJ&US. All of which they are tlelerruinad to sell at the lowest Louisville cash price. Merchants and tj rocers are particularly requested to call and examine lor therusehes, prior to purchasing elsewhere. LS. 13- Orders frni the country will be promptly attended to. Vincennes. March, 3rd lf.36 40-ly FLOUR, FLOUR. 71 LOUR, by the barrel, or Retail at my Mill, at the rate i.f throe dollars and fifty-cents per hundred, or seven dollars per barrel. II. 1). WHEELER. Vincannes, Feb. 10th. 15330. rags! RAG S ! "hags'. All who have rags to save, prepare to save them now. Two aod a half cent? per pound, in cash, or three cents in printing, w ill be given ior any quantity of clean linen or cotton rags deliveied at thu t.fli fHOUSE imr.s NEATLY, ASD XrEDlTIOTJ5LY AT TUIJ -OFFICE. EXECVTET

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GOODSELL 6c LYON, Evnvxll HAVE now on hand a general assort merit of Groceries, wnich they ere disposed to sell upon very liberal terms.

Grocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, are respectfully requested to call and ex amine their Stock, prices, Lc. Among the goo,l9 on hand or soon expected, are 40 Chests Tea, 100 Rags Coffee, 10 Ilhds. Sugar, 20 Rbls loaf and Jump de. 6 Casks Rice, 15 Bags Pepper and Spice, 20 Kegs Ground Gioger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, 25 Lbs. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves. 4 Casks Madder, Jars Mackaba Snuff, Casks Saleratus, Boxes Cod Fish, Bids. Mackerel, Bbls. New Orleans Rum, Pipeg, half Pipes and Bbls. SifAm 15 20 25 20 nette, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 Madeira At Teneriff Wine, 6 Casks Port Wine, 4 Claret do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat aod Chao paign Wine, 22 Boxes Tusnblers, Decanters aod Bottles, 100 Window Glass, 100 Doz. Men's and Women! Boots and Shoes, 100 Kegs assorted Nails, 20 Brads, C000 Lbs. Manilla Cordage, 200 50 4 4 12 Kegs Loomis1 Sup. Ride Ponder, " White Lead, Bbls. Spirits Turpentine, Kegs Litharge, Boxes Crome Yellow and Greet, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30,000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, ws (latter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as good terms aa any other House ia the country. J TE D-1 exchange for eeJe 10,000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5,000 Beeswax, 1 (inn il ttna'. Uri.lt ui " mtu uic uiucai ujai &c lm ilo tt iii be given . Evansville, Sf pt. 1835.15 MFKCANTILE ALMANACK FOR 1836. This Almanac, (or table,) will be found useful in calculating the time when notee become due. For instance. If a note if dated February 1 lib at 90 days, that data as will be seen, is the 42nd day ef Ihe year, being in a line with 1 1 in the Index or left hand column, to which add 03 day (which includes three days1 grace,) end the table shows the 135th day of the, year to be May the 14th, end falling da on Saturday. The letter S dcootei tha Sundays in each month. a u M 1 A s 152; 1 83 21445 275 306 336 154 l84-215'-24ft! R 1307 337 3S.U4 6M S 12415:. to !216 247 277 308 333 4 4 33 64 yoJ-25 l5UltiG:2l7 S -27p;tf09i S .r)':)6.": lC;i20; S 1 8721 8 249 279 310 340 f, 6.57', H 97'l27;i5f-!lJ;82l9250!280l S M 7: 7 S 67' 9'l2S I51'l89l S kol 281 ',312 342 8 &39CS. 991 S 160 10;22J!252282;3I3343 0 9 406!,IOOJ30I6I 191 10 5.Ul 701 S j 1 3 1 ; 1 G2; S 222233 S 1314 344 23;254 284 315,345 1 1 I I 42 71 102 132 163 J93224! S 2L'5 3I6; S 12 124372 10J 133: S 1194 225256: 286 317347 13 13 44 S 1104,134 165 195 226 ?57i 287 S ,348 14 14 S 174 105 135 t66't96i S 25S 288 319 349 15 15 4:) 75 106! S !I67;I97!228;259!289:320 360 Irt I6 47 7G 107 137; 16 1 981229 260 S 321 351 22,352 17SJ4877; S t38 1tJ9 S 23;26l 291 !! 18 49T 109 139 17C 1 9 1 9oo79.no1 1 40; S ' 200 231 S 292 323 S 20 1 232(263 293,324 354 20 20 j 1 1 S i 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 72 2U21233 264 2941 S 1355 21 2I;3 8til2 142 173 203 s 2t?5 296l.326.356 22 2-2 53 82 1 13 S 1 1 74 204 235 26,296 327 357 2-J 23 4 ;5J 1 1 4, 1 44 1 75 2U5I236 267 3 328 358 21 S.;55 8 4j S :4o 176 25 25 56 85 1 1 fij I 46 177 26 26 57 86. 1 17,147! S ft .mlv.n 90ii i-)!i Ssa 207!238! S 299 330j S 20(- 2 '.1' 270 300 331 361 27 ?7 jS S 1 I8;I4S 179'209:24ti;-271-'i01 S ;3a 2S,2h S B81 19!I49 I80i'2lo! 8 i27t302!333 363 2'"t 29 60 9 1201 3.)'r?o; 10( 1.121 31 s I ;91v S -1SI 211 242 2731303 334 364 151 182 212:243 274 S 335 365 152; S '244J 1305 '366 VINCENNES GAZETTE Published every Saturday, Terms if paid during the yar. 0)3 if paid in advance, ll 3)1)3 if not paid during theyear (oT s' months. Tapers discontinued only at the option at the publisher while arrearages arc due. QT-Advertibements making one square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion; longer advertisements in tho lamo ratio. Advertisements sent without orders, will ia til caes, be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Sucb articles of produce, as aro used ia a family, will be received in payment for subscriptions, at the market price, deliverod ia Vincennos . BLANKS TOR MAGISTRATE! TO. $ALZ HEftC.