Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 April 1836 — Page 4
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lie also flatters himself, that from his long; Wings. Wc invite the attention of our runo-i experience in hi- profession, ai well ft,jmrrs anJ others, to the above stock, and as-; .I j i i (sura them thut it will be sold at a very licht his known desira and capacity to please, ; ttjVWIlr0 " i he will receive & liberal ehare of public; F.van-vil!c, 12.18:3522 i patronage. j x ? rp T 1 J ; In connexion with the house, a epanom - vJt J. niiliJ. !
wegnn yard is attached lor tha benci;t of - His stable is large mid comnvnclioup, n'.l ; Mrell provided with all kinds of provender, j nd a careful ostler, who is alwayi ia at-! tendance. j N. C Ui Har it upplied with the tDOOt choice Eiquors. iW"IIorie6 10 hire. . VmcennrefAuii 22d 1835 15-tf. r-B-nr n- v. i i r- ' fTnilE U abash Inmranre Co. cont.n-, B . : lil'it rovpo u uee io insure mviiiiiivj. miu rilOPEUTY affaintrn and will iuiuiC; DOATS and CAUGOES. S. V. STIUKER, Secretary. Dae. 25, 1835-31 ly CI1K.1V CI.OTHIKG. JEST raceived a good assortment of leady made Clothing, coasuting in jarl of Ulue, rlar.k, Hrown, Gf ceo, and Olire Frock, and Druss Coats. Cloth, and Sattinetl p.antfl. Jones, and Heevarteen do. Plaid, and Striped do. Satin, and Cloth Vests. Swanidown, and Jeans, do. White Mersciles and Valencia doVelvet, and Tiornbazine do. Flannel, and Cotton Flannel under : Shirts. Drawert, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchief-i, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suapendeis &.e. kc. Tlia above articles willbe sold very: low for cash. In addition to tha a i tides above mentioned, which w ill be made up to order, they have the following vaiiety of beautiful cloths: Blue, Hlack, Brown, Graen, Olive, and rttl. Cloths Hlue Steal mixed and Drab Sdttinelt, Casiimere. jMeevertcea. Hotnbazine. Catablet, Jeans, X:c. &c. All ol which they offer very low forcah. I. L WATSON,
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rlONSTANTLY on ban.! and for sale tv II. D. WHEELER. Vincennee, Sept. 4, lll'lo. John J. Holland, s 1 ADOLF, and liar iic-tS Manufactur er, would inform hi.-, friends that he keeps constantly cm hand, ni si door to his Tan - tiins find Curryin"- cstHiili'lunent, Saddles, iSriuies, Harness, x.c al 1 of which will li gold ioiv f; must artiel T P rodiice. Vineenn.-s, November N, 1S35 24 UK hithe.t market price in cash, or leal! er, paid for Hide. 1 JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 1835 '21DEER SKINS WANTfiD. j T.inRTKEN ccuti, per, ib. iu cash, paid for! joiiv r HOILWD ! "iueennes, Nov. 14, lbJ3 241DFS tanned for customers uii reasonaLU terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Viucennes, Nov 14, IBilj-24-APPRENTICES WANTED. NL or two Apprertiivs wanted to the TauuiDg and Currving Uusiness. JOHN C HOLLAND. VincennesNov 14 lK;i5. 24GliOUBTilJES. JAMES LEWIS & CO. HAVE KF.l'EIVEU ANO OVFF.R FOR SALK !)fj Baggs Havana Green Ccfl'ec, ja t Jao do - j n hds Ne w' Orlenns Sugar, -J v Hlld piinci;to iii) Qr. Boxes tiun Powder, Importeui ana i H Tea. 2D Half Chests Voung Hyson Tea. tJi) Boxes Kentucky Tobacco Mi) do irginia do Rnles hard shelled Almoin!?, M ale soft do iio JiJ OIi Medium Crown Wrapping Taper, ii Reams Tea do -il) do Cap Writing 2 i do Cap and Post feint lined do Jo i) Boxes Tallow Candle, &) lo Palm Soap, 2 Ca.-ks Copperas, M do AI no, l do Pearlash do Spanish Whiting, Hhd. Dutch Madder, , Ceroons Indigo, i j Tons Bar Lead, Bars Shut, Nos. 1, 2 and Tons assorted Manilla Cordage tljjU Boxes Melee Csar, i) do Spanish do HJtJ Pairs Daik Chaina ''' Bright do i Caks llo, Crown and Cardial, ijj B urets Tar, y j Kejr do JO Barrels old live Whisker, J Pipes pur Cosjniac Brandy, j i do Spanish do j Ca?k Champaign Brand , ery tucrior,; Casks Port Wine, j do Mnderia do ' do Holland Gin, j .2:1 Dbls. Common do J H i) l'o New Orle..n; Rum, Together with a large and well aborted stork of Juniatta Iron, Nails and Plough; yf- EN TINE Tort Wine. vised for modi-l G il porpo'eg. for aie at tho Drug1 st.jre 0f Hl'l'T &: SAWVEIi August '-23, lC3o l-tf 10 WESTERN IVISnCHAKTr. Bl AlJ.OC'.v vc 1! A 1 KS, No. 231, Pearl slrnet, Aa. comer uf Burling Slip, New York, are now 'receiving a. large an asiortment of Fancy and J i P I V J W J i .ei- kjj .111 J single House in tbii city, which will be sold at the lowest market $irires; they therefore, moiti respectfully solicit western merchants generally j ' . .Kft ,r st(ink whcil tK. v vJt i." -J , the Citv New'York, Jan. 15, 1'JoH. :r-3m j USP Received from New Orleans a general. ; 99 assortment ot l.roceries Also a lot oi, i Stote k. Potter's ware for sale by j ! THORN & TRACY ; ! Vinrennc. June 11,11335. ! I?I A NUFACTO R Y . iv.tr n Wis. CONTINUES to tatty on the abovei branches in all their variety, at Ins; new brick thop, on Mat ket street, neatly; opposite the Market House, where he niilj be glad to accommodate his old custom-! i.i ii- ii . .e.i 1-' era anu tne puuncgenerany,ai vvnoiesaie ortetail. He has on hand h number of 11 OTA 11 Y COOKING bTOVES. which he will dii"e of on accommodating; terms. i a Viucennes, Nov. 1, 1835-25-tf N. B. Cash giveu fjr old Copper, 1 I I5ra-s and Pewter. RLANiC DKKDS, ! AnvAvs t on sai.k at this office. i HOHSI3 BILLS mm NEATLY, AND r F EDIT IO V S I. Y KX ECU T E L AT Till OITICE. HAGS! HAGS! RAGS! All who have rags to sate, prepare to! eve them now. Two and a half cents .1 1 uet roum . in cut!., or mree cenu in rj.l(i!( hc .riven for any quantity! f clean linen or cotton la-M delivtied att
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jt ki &a si n ism Sj'Hi'K subscribers are receiving and opening; lH at their new store Room, on Water ttreet, w here they formerly kept, an ndditonal stock wf DRV GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, itti I tlio public in general. We will receive in exchange for goods, Deer, Rackooii, Rabbit, rind Opossum tkins, clean Colto:; itntl Linni ia'-s, Clin-enj Bees was. Feather.. Flu ttd, Flax and tow Linen, W ill to bCiills, iLc. THORN 4i TRACY. irrennee, Dec. 19th IKlA. SALT! SALT!
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Now being receivt'iJ ami for sale lv II. D. WHEELER. Ocf. lGth. 1835. Cash f Wanted. i V 1 1 V cnKtiTiliiiri ininiPil nil ihnsp in. debU(1 tn ,neul vvwose ootes ailt uccoUul:J are (jue) (o cat aJ g(,e the same by tho iUlh of next uionlh, as one of twill go Eist about tL-l liuiii for a "ieh jj'tilj1 of jjood . SMITH li CAilSON. Vincenoea Dec 10th 1C35. "doctortourtsllot" tGS leave to inborn his friends and the 3 Public gentrully that he has moved to .Maysville, threemiUs west of Washington, Daviess couiity. He has on hand, and will shortly receiie, ageiieral assortment oi Drujfs and Mciiiciiiei, which he witlht able to tell low for ctii or most kinds of country produce He requests thoc iinh-bted to him to come i lorwurj auuseuiu their accounts eimer ty note I or paymen', beforu the close of the present year, ! as lie is not ble to give them a.ny lurlber in i dulgeiice . November 27th, U!:r 27-tf "P JT D- WI,ki:ij:i'1' ,,ovv citJTc a 'areTft assoitment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Han! ware, Queenr aare, &c. Lc. all of whicii i.a will tell At reduced prices. V inccun'9, Sept. 4, 155. Susrar and Coflec. i jiHC subscribers have just reccited from I jL New Orleans, 50 bbls. 15rown & Loaf Sugar, jui) ijajrs llavauua Collee, 2 bbls. Rice. Which they will sell at a small advance by the Bag and CarreL July 16, 183?. 7-tf S. Si W. J. WISF.. GOODSELL 6i LYON, KVA.NsVILLK, IA. (Successors of W. k J. and J . Lewis, L Co.) j alllSO, Whalasale dealers in Groceries general! i Naiis, Points, fj!la?f, Boot., Slioes, ic. and i buvets of most kinds of country produce. F.vausv i!lr., Julv 2'J, 1835. 5 .vrJvVv..y Practical Hinstitute p'HIS School liHS beo.i successfully conJ$ duel! d liiore than two years. fv. duet! d more than two years. 1 1 is opcii for pupils of either e, or anj a g, WILL he furnished, or places procured In good families on reasonable terms for those w 1h wish it. The principle ou which the institution is founicdprt vents having ruoro than about twenty pupils t a tear her. Pai i! are tauglit what will fit them for practical iifj in the u of know lodge. REGULATIONS &. PLAN, MA DC KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of those Hbrnad, we re mark, our rcxbil!tfianin is riot included in ur course of school instruction ; nor is Bible truth. excluded froia an appropriate place. Mr. i; Mrs. CROSBY, Conductors. Vinccunes, April , iSo' 4-tf Cask for Wood. NE dollar and tifty cents per cord in caeh, will be given foi 500 Cords i good Gleam wood, by D. S. HON NEK. January 9th, 1 C3C r. l A 1LT! SALT! 40 Barrels I-Liiulmwa Salt. First nudlity, just received and for sale by T11011N k TUACY. Vincennes, June 11, 1C35 NS2W GU-&P. pifffUl) Suscribers have just received at tlifir jsX c.-tabli5hmeiit, corner of Water and St. Peter strec-U, an entire new stock, con.-istuig of Domestic, French, Italian and Husiian Goods of a superior quality. Hardware Cutlery ,ti'icensware and Groceries of every description, which they will sell at vcrv reduced prices for cash, or exchange far moid articles of country product. WHEELER & BAILEY. V;.:ciine, Oct. 15th Hlda ilO-tf TEA. syfcjfK HALF CUES l b HALF CHESTS Your.? Ilysoni t aiianted ?upeiioj, ineture. and fort-ale bv the Chest D S. BONNER.
rfflHIS JACK will be kept durtug the present Season at my farm, naar Mr. Kelso's by Win. C. Nicholson The terms wilt be fourdollan for the season, or to dollars the single leap, payable io cash. I will buy all colts, and pay from fifteeo to twenty -five dollars, at six mouth old. SAMUEL JUDAII. March 15lh, 1C36. NEW AND CHEAP STORE. C. CLAltK, "TIT AS received and bus now opened t his Store io Vincennes, opposite Smith and Carson' and D. S. I3onoer Stores, a General assortment of goods suitable to the trade, which he offers as low as cao be bought ia any other store io the plac. His assortment consists ef (E(nnIDS of all kinds, such as Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, Jackonett, ISobbinett, and Swiss Muslins, Linseys, plain & plaid Flannels, Mennoes, Sattinetts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, 3.4 4.4 Brown and Bleached Muslins, QUEENSWAUE,
DRUGS NAD DYE STUFFS. SHOES AND BOOTS, COMBS SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON. The above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in say ins;, will be offered as low as any ic the market. Without puffinf or enumerating prices, be invites all persona to call aud examine for themselves. Wheat, Kye, Corn, Flax seed 4c taken ia exchange for goods. C. CLAUK. Fabnesteck's Worm Mixture, for sale at (be above Store. C. C. Vincennes, Dec. 24, 1835 13-4oi. CASH. O NE of the SUbsciibers expects to goj 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 CO-VJlR'l jrJBJRSUIF THE subscribers have this day. associated themselves in the practice o Surgery, fyc. Their Shop it one door below the Bank on Water Street, where one or the other may be found at all times. H. DECKER, JOSEPH BROWNE. N. B. Having purchased Dr. Maddox' Drug Store, one of the firm design going East immediately, to enlarge and perfect the Drug establishment, when they will be pleased to furnish Physicians, and ethers dealing ia tbe articles of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, lie. upon as liberal terras as they
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west. Jan. 26tb, 1836 35y. 31anagers' Office. Wheeling, Virginia, Feb. 20tb, 18.16, If not the Golden Age. This is truly the age of Luck. BRILLIAT SCHEME: 20 Prizes of 52,000, and Capital 25,000. Monongalia Lottery, Class No. 6, draws on the lyih of March, 1836. Capitals. 25,00iJ, li.UOO, 3 QOU, 2,32.2 i-'O ot $2,000, fac. ivl,,.l. i.l,. ein . v. .. .1. . - . . . ! MAMMOTH SCHEME. Va. Peter.buglJ Lottery, Class No. 7. df aws oa ihe 26th March j 16.it5. Capital 0,000, One of 10.000, I of 6,UUO, 1 ol o,00U, 1 of 4,000 I of 2,500, 20 of 1,0O0, 25 of 500 Tickets 510 shares in proportion. A certificate of a package will be seni for 51; hares of packages iu proportion. Adventurers throughout the Western States ned not fear the risk iu tha mail, we have re-; ceived as taauy letters as any other house the Western coantry, in the last five years; and iu that time there has becu but two or three miscarried or stolen. Address CLARKE k COOK . Agents, Wheeling, Ya.
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or ciioicc WHEN this woik was abeut coiumeucingt the Pro; rittor, in iheir Origiual I'rua- ' pectus, ti.ted, that their Ucilititts were very threat for cuiiductin" a publicnliwii of ihe kind. ! I he (elections already liavej;iv n great ititisfacliou The Life of Sir Jaiuca M aekintoih," Kincaid's Riflu Brigand," and "Chara eteristicnif Hindoon," are works that tt il same time arc intere.tinc ud instructive. Nothing '. bearing a different character III tHl Ui.d a place 111 the. Library. As a firoof of our facilities, we have corn inenced iu No M, the publication of a work of History and Fiction, by J rime received .r il'JJVf -Joilii-Lj &iJU&liil Trot genlleman is the au'hor of tuojo clervedly poi.ular works, "Darnley ," "D'Loi u t," -'Kihelieu,'' "Plnlip Augustus,1' "Henry .Maste:ton,' 'John Marslon Hall," 4,Mary of Burgundy, "The Oypsey,"' Slc The present work w til sustain his high reputation. The scene is laid in France, during the reign of its juyc.t won. arch, Henri Quaire, and is full of those faeautU ful description and stirring incidents vhiu characterizes his writings. It is eutitle J ONE IN A THOUSAND OR THE DAYS OF )li:XUI qUATKE. This work will be completed in advance of the regular days of publication to gratify numtious teaden, wilh-whut, wLeu they ewuioience, we are coovinced they will auiiously look for the Denouement. Our extraordinary facilities will enable ut to be alway in advance with the works uf Uis anil many other celebrated auttort. T be Library i published weekly, each num ber containing 2Uimpeiial octavo pasts, m stitched cover. The Literary C Lrouicle m Licit accompanies it contains 4 pages, and i bunud up at the coiojdetioa uf ch volume at ttie end of the work. Fivb Dollars per anuuui, payatluiu nJ. vauce. Address CARLY t HART, Or LOUIS Ar (JOi)ET, Apeut, Philadelphia. o ALEXANDER'S UODlhS lirUi Sft(r. 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It will he furnidied grat tuilously to all new sul'-cribers to the I. tut laman's Ynde Mccuui, or Ihe Modvru Acting Drama, aud to all the old subscribers ef tke-o works who forward their subscription, fur Ihe pesent year, iu advauce, without further solieitation. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to M. G. W. Harper, for the Rose ami rper, lor ine aton 01 mares (0 Printer, are requested to call u Nt!.lat Harper in Vincennes, nd lupiceive payment, ana receipt in the Mine of G. W. HAMPER, Surviving 1'uitncr. March 12. 1836 41-3t jsejv si'iciA a a o outs WHOLESALE. A DDISON icCLENDENIN aie noiv receivincr a general and very ex tensive naonrtmnt ol the most detirable m;v ntion .n.t.bip fnr 11. ,,fi..i.r,t ' ----- 1 "" "PPrHchine seasons, vv hid. they ate d' rmined to oiler ou the most accemmodating terms, una at the lowest maiket rates for approved paper. Tbev will con tinue to receive additional supplies u'uiiu the Spring months, and will keep con laiitly on hand a lafge stoock ol DRY GOODS, SHOES and HATS, they will receive in exchange country piuduce at the hihei-t mat Uet rales. Louisville, Feb. 2G, 1 83G. 4 1 -2m. Jon iuiiTng-
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