Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 46, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 April 1836 — Page 2

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VINCENNES. SJATt H1)4Y APRIL 16, IR3f. FOR PRESIDENT' IN 1S3G. GEN. VVM. II. HARRISON, Of Ohio. IIARRSON ELECTORS FOR INDIANA. Gen. Joim G. OiENPEsm, of Orange enty . Dr. Hiram Pecfn.. ef Km. Gen. ln. tou Sr.vrr. "I" Jefferson. Mr. F.soc M'Cartv. of Fianlilin. Mr. Achilles Wh mh,hI" Wayre. Nr. Oe. Gen Albfrt S. White, of TippecaMatistosG. Clirk, of Washingon. Mr. port. Mr. ADREWf , of LaAbraham P. A. W. Morris, of Mrio. ., , lumuuiui- " O-U'e hearit hipered insome qtiar. era with joyful agony, that the little in - triwer Tan Jurcn. fiindinff hi case desparate, k goaded forward ti a certain anil rell deserved defeat, contemplates

Ttsit to the west next summer in due , Che v kno.v that no upright 'rerman, pro-j coriunc into Tex. at nnv tune iuira a donht. to trv and operate upon '(' l.v mlotmen of Van I'-niemsai, vvili.,jng the war. will get their head nghl.

.. . . r r , ' 4h hopes and fears ot orrte "sponsmen btfora the August elections If ho even hrings with him his engliih eqoipige, -cockney aspect and Jackson laced regi mental, (as w as niggestei! here in public meeting last November,) the real motive of hi journey being known, will only c a 1 1 forth an indignant ciofiemn.T.ion. Cut we wish he may come! the caravan ot lrned monkey and other rare animaU, (hare doriog ihe winler.) are now in motion, and afler such isilors lie cmnot at.n. h.n.fi.-i.l r,in.tv ii m nj j.

it is true, gull a few who are unncqua.nt- ;u n,il)M( M14. 4. il( W))it , ,il)e season J with his schearej. and feed his follow- (j,)iv lt -,,1;,n;,? nn, delhted t r upon empty piomises; hut his art are hear that many deceived and misguided aemewhat familiar, his humbugs aia al- there. r, well hS Iilmc, cau he deceive.! most threadbare and our citizens will no 'or,S91look ahead for breakers. j L- -

- j It i etimated Ihit the various debate upon the unconstitutional "expungiag reaolutien of Tom Denton, have already! Cast rite hundred thousand dollars a sum sofficientto improve the Wana-h river, , , . and alto remove me punu uar .'ppu-ut- m St. Louis to Ihe Mississippi! And what r. ...1.1 ..H.f.. IS Dfnion rru m-jri-i 1 iij i" li'i'i'i.

the truth, to obliterate a sacred record in;"ie lan.is are very pnuiucute 01 neianie . 1. a , , j.. 11 'grams and tnnts Peaciies g row in a bunTt ation to public conduct not oemed! . fc dance, I ig auJ(jiape hud here their What a pity the Mustering partisan cannot proper climate. Il is too tedious to enu ha instantly expunged from his teat in nierate the many mid nuts, beiriesan.t the Senate Missouri will attend to his grapes that color the gicves nnd .over

ase. T'is Xorlk Carolina Eiecti'ns The and navt oi'on ihe question whether joatBo-iimjs v( 1 Mr. Newland of North Carolina, should - lie admitted to Mr. Graham's seat to lha House of Representatives, of the . , . 1 .1 v - 00 United Sta es. stood thus, Y eas 9J, , r.cs iOO.of the Indiana Representative. Coon Davis, Carr, Lane K innard, voted with the ''spoils iartv" and Unnnegan and . ,l .. ,,: Met rtv acainit the uniust measure ; the Biasm,r.it"iii j latter although Jackson men, were too henest and high minded to countenance uch an outraje the Washington Sun ssts I here was no intention 10 iup.ne roe , Iright of the titling member from North Carolina by nis opponent unm iaie in me Session, when a few ol" the collar men in that State wrote to Washington that ik j.-l.oi pr! ihev could make out some thinff painst the sitting member. uiv t ! y Liuencauetiiaiii-mme.Ma-eiv.H".. - to petnpacls.afii-lavais,.c, end uie . . . . , . would manage to oust him. H'm are authorised to announce Will am Scott, as a candidate for Sherid'. We are authorised to announce Willtarn R. McCord as a candidate for School Commissioner. " WANTLJ At this Office, an Apprentice to trie nntB( bnsines. None need apply except OCh as can read snd write. j Postscrip t. Defeat of the Tuians We have only room to say that Rexar has fallen! The otire of he troonsin the Garrison put . . 1 t-k to the Sword! Cols L rocket l an.l tfnwiei anri Jesse Denton, pui . stormed on the morning of the 6ih of 1 . . . . . r . I I i March, by upwards of 2000 mm led by Saota Anua in person, the loss nf the Mexscaas in the bloody affair was 10G0 killed nd as manv wounded. Extract of a letter dated, Illisou, March 2 8 1 Ii , 1SSS. 'Weliall have a Toroidal! slrcjg'e

this year, nod I hope Try (ood citiieaoJ old and yooog joined io a long end w id I be prepared to meet it. Our prin-'merry dance which a continued till the ci pie must prevail, or a party liven Icorpse was removed In the dace nl interrid final extiucton of constitutional fiee- nitnt. There llie funeinl procession was 'lorn w ill entup. Van Iluren leader hi e 'attended h m;uiy cat i iog lighted canal work under the lalse galb ot Jackson; die, the body mi Imine lo the grave l.y I'Ul they cannot keep that covering. 'gill, the deceased being a gill. Mac:) The people know the imposition to which men and boy nrmed with rnu-kets, kept they have t een suljected, and duty to up a continual filing. The music ai in themselves and to ihe union, w ill cast oil advance. A' I formed u -mind the grave. ha impostors Our present memher ol lowered the coffin. kissed their mother Coiiuif- M t. Casey, is a mere whining ami dispersed I have witnessed their parti man ; Col. A. P. Field, of Ynndalia, ; fandangots , nod there, as well a their is now announced, and our voters can sale, mnriiao-e and funeral riles, are evidently

ly confide in him. theieloie Casey will he left to whine at home, Field hisbeen a Jack-on man .that is he voted for Gen. Jackson,) hot he will not itluupii'h hi? independence to the conti ivauces ot par i . . . i. . . . .- : . i. -i I i v i fane t tie is a mm oi wi a nnur

Itiuth, and has nothing to do wt:!i the ha advanced to retake St. A n t"n i" ; ' lie ("spoil ot victorv'' creed: he ivi;l nt'wi!i have a wnimiecrj)tion the T xenu 'like Ci'CV, tie elected with the rein id ftar not their mimtier. Tht T xean-ai

art on his neck, and the bit ol the lumen m ln ai' iiUi. L'd.I-iPld lepu. : liil les I lie c i -II 1 1 1 e I If M i of nioi. i iiu, w-i. itiom of the c-iu-'ii men: h-- appeals to the . . . . i . . i ... .people aj-ramsi uie iou u e?po i pi e iidci;tul dictation wouhl cieair, and m !viike llip iKiion ol all patiioiic. men tn 'oppose Va:i l'.'irnrsm and to ni'taln the !nghs Hni cf ,,r Mning sute. : t (el itmn to ihe I'i evidential eluction j'lo hope the people will -'be up and (lo - i ing. .)ur enemies are aiiiinei ai wit

mi-ion among in I hi jrnes then;ivell to come to ihi country

'w.akne and manife-t their decnt.-Igrmion

vole lor trie cdli'-e h dders candniale i.oi . ihe election. kiiO.inL' if tlii-li imporilion 'pievad. tiial the cuitus cannot leu'tnl it a !t t? r.v a i d . 'I ! i ' a t e 1 1 1 'lie mil!'1!tiu'vh is, tlie Van lloirn men pi eten.l tluM iv ant to ?ec n i (! i v immi:s:. .tenure the ; he wniev and (he i ii inong then aulacollar no iv c-'Ot i o'i:a , a:i thus unite- - e oi ' nut lievil-iin wiil n I v I : t . aim u . I

the representatives ot the people lad lol'iave been l"ined I'eoea'li the ahe, eiholl.e pei pie-, vole, tht-y will sooi. ; I ik el ) to he i e vea'i-d, :it io d i t a n t d ,iy . meet the late tlial awaits the ieh..ed jio I tie eye ! the naii'-n. Let th pe. an.l the mmoriti v lam a! l-tii'd w it h i-le be pre p 1 1 ed I-t tart ling di-clou re

pi ope r v p; i ten that Casey ill he !- ""'d . VN p n.ut however, to ac. omn!iih 3iiv ii.ii:it.'te i.l iert. I e Uiianiiii. Extract c f a letter from a rc'itltnv of Texas to Ins fneniin 1'incenms. Nacogmocuks Tex as, March 7lh,lG3C. 1 e(t Nacogdoches and proceeded to lake Sodon, near led lliser ; on this ioute ' proceeded overall kin.ii ol soil. The Ked lands are neailv destitute ol timber. and even what t?ianvui'on them are the ;,c utiest imagmahle , being Fine, Hick .l ....I ...... ... O l. .1 ;i;i nun u iiitri nn puna ui wai, iiii-iiu the ground. 1 lie virey land are belter u.n'ieied liian the lied, but of a soil less erlile, hei'.g too sandy to bear Ihe Irnlli A.I (ho ..dt.ir.dt tiiilh I rov nn-i . ., . - and lied aie covered ith more gra-K than ,he Mncul,,Vi,ird pait i f Allison Piair.e. 111., which cuntiiiups green till a new crop f"'ce '"'m Ihe. earth in iheSpimg. I" Februan the buds put lorth and the - 1 I'each tree is 111 lull-bloom. ihe low ..ln(U HP fPllPrftiv nc, ,ml WOody, bear mg laitneiire cnue-bi :iUes and dark loiests. From Ihe branches of the tall trees lianas a long eteen moss which 9tnkes . .. the eye ot the beholder lhal Nature had .,,,,, ,,)r a; t,e mi'eiiesoC man, and the universal silence that j revails leads mu.h lo si r ei-g: hen the iliu sioii. 1 he 1 1 in a le 11 waim hut stormy, 1 n T. . I ,F T" T . - t , lr ,1 I .till. iavv tains in a 11 V limes out mg the da, iv a nee ol iimketof , spiders, woims and sniikps, litir ing ihe night. I commonly slepi on a b g. the betier to uvoid t be 1 f pliles The long cheuneied lattlesnake i j it is-uino; (mm hi den, ...I I... . 1...1.....V ... .1... n l't... I 11 J ' i 1 1 r ? 1 '.1 - 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 e 1 1 11 . I 1 1 c I r- ,1 r - , h(1 I)n,!l4r , (,, (je v (U ral. P(, Ci1 ,1;e, ni! ; r..( e ,,, ,. r m (hat ol every thing they loiich or see and. i to every shade and lint of the rainbow . , jit it. really aniusmg to see them one mo- ! ment je black .111.1 in a not her unik while ; Lake Sod. 111 of which I have spoken drains itself into Red River below the! great Fall, I hi rail is in lex is or rathei uie line 01 nonunion nivioe u. 1 w-a lii'nmi'. the Caddo Indians inhalui inj the Coii:iliy on the head waters of I he S tl-iiiC-t,,, ,H rcoioii ,,! i;ed river, the Ca-inVe arca,,,rly o ,lt glPa, Pawnee tube.I here are many Shawnee on tne waters the Sabine ami Necbcs. I was pre-t at a Sli.iw ut e Uiu e, they danced the butiaioe. liie t ear and p on dam es, uui con-, i i" hided wih several limine not unlike j 1 1 eels, anil j 12 s, a mono r 1 enc h and An.er .cans. Ihey were oiiginally from Mis. suuri; labor the eailh ami keeji '"")' cattle, In gs and Imrse The Rio Ti mi I I'Ull N nc'iilir tia 11 ido aa ilia u n.l In urirL . , , , ,. . l-1 .: . - . 1 . 1 . 1 ii . nut liver in inoiaua, 0111 a ..eep nil'. silent siieam. Much excellent land is Iie lourid on both sides ot (he liver Ihe : Mexican have cm mm customs. 1 attended ;i funeral in Nacng.ioches; the luneral of a child, t he thil I was placed in a cottiu splendidly dressed withrilk ilrapen and t'nff, and carried Ihtooah (he streets in Ihe evennlg, preceded b a band of mu-icians pl-img their 11101 gay anil lively ail. Thrv je'.uineil to the room with the boi'r, fleced it oc a Utis,!

ot Moorish origin curried into Spain when invaded y (hat Semihaihaiion race t!u

rii; (he Empire of the Caliph. We have wars, and runioisof wars The Mexicans are coming on with a lai ge . . i ... , .. a r m v aga I n i i lie i r lean? . v r e m i...u prep, meg for d fence, cidim tn g Stoies' and la n;g w-tste the count ry helore the 'it i. . . t ,t . pupniy . I lie hum ai m nir rnnc nrir, are belter than could be eupped, con-id-; ermg I lie line 1 1 y oi mii iouo wni uit?y pleae: ever individual iedrfe his own - ttrong J he com ention nl Ihe dele. gate met on t he lt of .March, .mil ate iaho.it t. form a Uepuhlic-.n Coii.titunoo. and adopt (he enmmon law a llie ,ol of action. 'I'lio'e w ho ha e not e. i;i i.i i-nec inein'e i es, wmini pronaiov n 'Jhe E'i'ilaw lia been utende alll pet- ; m i e r i a ci . I M I'll R 1' A. N'T A It n pppar , by I l-'ll ti Lb r. ii-s; par agra rnni the l-I-ii ! i in'M e I'.i t int ot I he '.'tit h.t ha t ho public is likely t-' lea r n w ho ne the net-ndiaiie. that -et liie to ihe Tieasurv -lililiiig ni li.i.'). and wii.it were tif ale. that led ( tl per pet fat i--n n the i . i c - - . - .. ' 1. i .. . i ueeii . .-? if", in. u. hm -r ir-io. uow-. ii-.w ti'cu nnv he I tie liea.i. ir winch toe 1 ii! li t-in j a ae gitnencg 10 he cb -u I ? I..OU J mi r . ; I-'-ir se re 1 ;il months p it. l 0 Treanr v Department h is befti 10 i 'i-f jo-mi ol inf iriii'itoii c.ib'iib.te'l lo lead to 'lie detection o tho person engaged i" r;iu-ingi .the destruction bv lire, nt Ihe Treason; I Oilice at W a -ho'g'O", about three ) eaii past. Jii v e -1 ne I v last a peison uasj arres'ed m Ihecitx of New ork,charg ed .villi tinng the huildinj with hi uwnj hands, hired to comoiit ihe act. h we' hare hea r '1 . by one of t liosp u ho had com -. milted Iniilds nnnri the Puision oilice, whl'hthrv wish"!! to have destroyed, to; screen their cull. Other persons. ve hear, n e I o r e this, will h a v e been arrested in the Western putt of New York, one in Ver Mi'"i nuu rtiMMitr, in v. ...... . .'- y j lj ( were lnken in N York were brought on ves'enlay io the s'e.imboat line io charsreo Mr I'binev.lhe High c"'itabie of Philadelphia , Ml. Keilc v Depu-' ty Marshall of Ohio, and Mr. Merrill, of the New York Police. These officers left Pallimore this morning with their prisoner lor Washington, nheie the trial is soon lo take place ENGLISH HOC. The following description of English hnj which we copv Irom the last American edition nf the E lenbutg Encyclopaedia, wi'd be found to possess interest. 'Ihe Pe 1 k' hi re is a small-boned breed and disposed lo fatten quickly. It is the soi t mos' I v fattened at I be distilleries, and i good either lor pork or bacon. j The Chinese breed, the size nf which ' i. small, and Ihe fle.h delicate, is to be 1 met with in every connlrv. It is the best ... i....i.l f, u. ,k but is if 1 1 In m 1 ;,.(., li,.r,,r i cmnll Cnr iU-,i s 111 r 11 niiii wni,;i wini - ' 1 nu 1 pin inse . The O'ouces'ershire breed, whirh Mr Marshall supposes in hue been loimerly 'he prevailms breed of the Island. i large. but ill formed. IN color in ijeneial i while. It n a ery unprolita hie s.irt and. i chiefly confined to Glouceteihne. Shropshire and ih we ol Devonshire. M'l.u tl imii.l.iru hrffPit is ipn- larc-p . . ' r . ( ' ' ' - .' (-- ,,, ()( f rom(),)C, a, ,he Berkshire.-, 'Cliey are white, well disposal ,0 (atlen. and come up l a great wtignt when pro-s perly managed. 1 'Che Herefordshire i a large and useful. hrep,;, hut not l.y nnv means superior to I gpher the Perltshire- or Hampshire. j The Undgwirk breed, so called from to(l f that name in En."o the conlji.es o So 1 1 V . I so p posed liy Mr 3 1 1 : ( 1 1 e i ro.. 1,. ho ihe'l inresi m (be l-hind . leeclno' to !U, r X t ra 01 d ma r y st.e, and, al two a s ,, j uf,Mtmlr neatly double or treble the tve!siht of other sort's f Mog at that nge. 'pne jN',,rthamptoii Ineed. which are rP.UPlt cbity in that country, are of a Urge siZe. but they do not bitten very - njiy 'J'he breed ol Shropshire is hP.t t y ,jm ar ,0 (i)Ht of Northampton. s j( Ire Tinfr.,.liierj breed are not verv lintnnum ""''heir size is small; then . , . .,r,.r,1n,,ed Thev aiehar'l Iv -..n.i l";.tlpn lo a ffood weii;hl n.u.,.,l I. road is -a varielv of swine! introduced some vears since by Ihe lalei II.MIIfl l'IlVI''' "" ? Duke of pedford. called llie la rce r-spot . ed obnrn breed. They are veiy proI iric hardy anJ well disposed to fatten. In Kentucky, the l"H raising ihrtalary f iheG-venor to $2,500. and the pay f the meir,bi?rs lolhiee dollars per day,' as passed both Houses ol the Legi.la-, i3rei.

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INTERPMIE MWaRDED. In looking over a file of Calcutta p pPr( My the L!. S. (Tbil ) GareMe. we find that the people nf that rity are alive to the impoi lance nf the ice trade. ai,d a town meeting wa held in September, lo provide means for purchasing ol Mr. Tiidor, the Botnn merchant, whatever quantity he rdiould send nut, and also to make such ice houses, or. as they call ihem. "ice gedown,'' n wilt include the heal; those lormeily made having their

wad lined with ear!h, in which was a gonrllv qnantitv nf saltpetre, would not keep the ice rnnrh longer than a well healed oven. Boston Transcript. i Among the lal novr-lnes in ladj's drees is a white satin hoot but toned at the :de ' . . i. . i . i . ... ,1 ....... ",. 1 i n u'luiru nuntr, a uu n j u. -lb The Pii-hon of N"i v ii !i i married lo a i' !!oniin Catholic I idy. im. I tbf l.idy contalitly n i'H! the l iv liege of havi"? nPr coileor house. Ib. I ei ' r u I ni llie Liii;.'p"POMESTIC r.cONOMT Mr Pi inter I'leate lo-ert ihe foil- W. mg in yi-ur paper. Theie i a farmer residing Nfir Coal Creek, Foutilain ('"in-tv, hoi. "ho l)a imiv in hi poeioo a n iixe vv 1 1 - h he ha-U-mI con-lan'lv b'l "J4 ve.n ln VUha a p o earthen plat. -. wbj.-h iie haiMPd I'd v eats-; and a ei i.i le icoiji and iticf m 'J 1 ears, a!- i a r n -ki- g p"t hnh hi If e n i-i the t imllv I e 1 1 . The gentleman ha a pair id rd:oes ivhuh he has wot n 1 0 e.u s. A 'j.i-'-dtr. The Fcl'tdcrP ' t ! ii a ! t t i r e r.'lithei" uctc ili-r.ivi ri o in an several i siik e. m U oo.v ll'-.i ( ', aj ii I , u i . p - -e. i t - he l).e hi 1 o hlr h Ii U f Hi e : i I that 1) - ; tor e a t past. 'Vi-i-e otic . - j en lie I ' W a r i n ot a pan -hM ho i ' t'lii-d I. H Jo M 1 . ! : F. I - I i ' 1 11 0 ' n ' he 1 4 ' h V. I'.ICIIAKD rm-P uMr, t Villi I vr: DH'.D -- In tin- cin.tv -n the li verv u '' e ri 1 v Mts. MAKV "He Jose i !i II n b ui . tl ins'. of Mi. niretteu tidier. roil .!ie;::i". ZACIIAIIIAH n :j.iM FOU SEN I E. H.I.INOiS JOHN" C KiLI.V. P v v i 1 lue ol ;i u r it id Fi l a to me direct. edfmm the C"leik nl'l' e. ol ihe Ko'-xi Cmuil Court. I mil idfer al pui Ii '"' 's-,:ej betore the c in I h- n-e door 10 v incet.ne. on ,-'iroav tne ,:ri oav 01 .y nr , e Iween tllP hour ol 10 ...-1 A . M . i; 4 o'clock P. M fitMeeatU lotbe 3 I Section ' I'11" 1 J ieai hiiu pnnnai pe ronal e-l:iie 10 pxpcu'i' n, an ine iijni ;ii:e arm interest o J din P. 1 1 1 1 -' e . :d in arid to the undivided hall ol T"n b'l inni.ber lbir' four (31) 111 Prii'-ev i!'e, -.i:li il. appur'enances I he re' 11 be! arn up j' s 1 lie ' IO ,ltsy 'l propel t v I .'- hn P. Il exvcuii"" in JOHN a ' ' j 1 hn t i 1 p 1 n ITIICEI.E Ni.imI', K C. "36 - -i'i :'' April 13th. Y virtue of a nl "i Fi F ' to me direeled fi om the t.'iei k on e, of the Knox Circuit Com t. I will uile r a I public sale heloie the court h ue n.ior in Vincennes, on Saturday he 7ih d.,, .,f M .v ' between ihe hours ol H) o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock. P M. agrieably C the I h 1 1 d section o I the I.iw. u jeding imI and personal e-'a'e to El u 1 -n n the riohl title and in'ere' ol Martin Tade. ( in and to the I ill n mg 1 1 n:t or aici-l .f land, knoon and designated b Numlier or.e b'mdied an I hie (1 (.'." ; i: being a pari of the N"iih Vv ei (' 11. e ofsHld Lot, cniitainma l'"l 'y c 1 es ( 4 '1 ) '-e il mnie or le mill the i-ppui tei..(i.ce Ihereon bebuigioij'. yuen op .is if" 1 mipeity of Mailin 'Cade, lo .ti'v liie .id execution in I ivor jI Fed ,'oi d Siitl nne and Win. Mieure. JOHN I I'lICi'I.!,. Slieritl'. K. C. April 13th Jen----!;-;! S PA TE OF INDIANA, I M FIRF, C v'l'.N IV. John Wix-nn, I merry. Wm R Lnrgwotth ) 1 7 ? E It r e 0 .e n- lie 1 e d ; h ' t n t hp I s( day i t April If.; ; the c, rr.plai' -t hi ii Pell, hi ceiio: 1! li'.! in the o;'.i o of 'c cjler k of the pike (.' I'M ( (i'i'1, his P.rl herein a also ti.e :,V.i tereed pei-ei. snti'-i; I 0 1- m, the ile a re sifendanl Wm. 11. L ii'.;iv ,U,,t ,, (h,s Slate NIt r e I - 11 i iei e I 1 ' he reh y given li tho s 1 i I un;ii or th. that iie plead answer or demur in s 1 1 I '.ill on or helore Ihe calling ol ti e cmut at the next ensuing Auir'it trim, o Ihe md I I'ike Circuit Ci ti't, oilierivie thf lid nl ' he Com pla ma nt w id bo taken as cmfeed , JOHN MclNTIRE Ci' April lt iir.G - -IG-31. iiop.se ULLS - ."A v-SiEAT-Ly AND EXl'F.ITIOCLY EXECUTED at this ornsf.

Vinccnncs Practical Institute PVSHIS School has br ea successfully cnaJj'y ducted more than two year, it i open for pupils of either ex, or any gc Boarding WILL be furnished, or places procured In food families on reasonable term for thoi who wish it. The principle on which the institution is fonn-

jded prerenti having more than about twenty pupils to teacher. Pupils are taught what will fit them fur prtical life in the use of knowledge. Terms, REGULATIONS & PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of lhoe abroad, we remark, our prtubulerimaitm is not Hit holed in our tner, sclmiil instruction : nor is Biblt truth rxclu-.ed froiu an appropriate place. Mr. 4 Mr... CKOSBV, ConJuctart. Vinrennes. April 6, ih.V 45-tf Co 1'iene CouipHgniolte, MarcplltMte C'ompagnintte, Oliver Compagniotie, EnlfU Compaenioitf Marg.rel Cnrpiigniott eand Paul Cornpagniotle, mmior hens of Pierre CompHenintie, dc Inte ol Knox countyarid S'ate of Indiana. 7 OU will take netice that the nnriery ignad will apply to Ihe Knox Proba'e Court, al its next session, on Monday the ninth day of May next, 10 have three commissioners appoinid 10 makii partition of, and to set apart to him hi .ait. ihe same being an undivided ,vo ri'" hs. of the following tract of land Iving bung and situated in said Knox coiiniy, and designated as following, seventy four acres ol the east side of west fractional section, Number twenty two, Town 2 N. II. 10 west, which said section coniams in nil ninety four u- ies, and is ihe same m which the said Pierre Compngnioite, 'esided at Ihe time of Ins death. EUSTACE COMPACJNIOITE. April U h. lL'36-45-4t. IXray Cattle. few Wilkin", living - in Hussoron township Knox Countv.a lirown ox, right or nine years old, some o hue in hr lace and on his belly ; marked with a crop and split on the left eui, ,ippiiserl In 16 dollars. Al-jadatkred Cow (we've ar thirteen yt-ars old, marked with an upper bit 111 the lelt ear. lie poinle of hr herns nvfd ..(T.Hppraned lo 7 dollis belore ire this 1.1 day ol April. 1835. April 9ih 133G- 45-"t II. B. SHEPHAP.D. J. P. GOODSELL 5c LYON, Kvan.vUU J "J AVK now on hand a general asiortj ment of (J rocerie, wnich they a rn j.,,s(,r, to sell upon very liberal terms. Ii; . ,,re t nnl Murlmnl.. n-iinln.r ClnnAm ..re respectfully requested to call aad eij Hmme their Stock, prices, Lc. Among the goods on hand or sooo expected, ar 40 Chesl 'Cea, 1U0 Hags Cofiee, 10 Hhdg Sugar, i.'0 Phis loaf and lump do. fi Cask P.icp, 15 Hags pepper and Spice, 0 Keg Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroon Indigo, 100 Miits Cassia, 25 Lb. Nutmeg, 00 do. Cloves. 4 Casks Madder, C5 Jar Mackaba SnulT, Cnks Salera tut, 15 Poxes Cod Fish, 20 Pb .Mackerel, iVi Rh!. New Orleans Horn, tit Pipes, hall' Pipe and Phis Sigoeltc. ' bampqurn arid Common tiraiidy. f Pipes IP. Hand Gin, I '.I lib!. A m er ican rlo. 30 Rids. .Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira k Teneriff Wine, tJ Ct-ks Port Wine, 4 " ("Intel do P xe Claiet, Muicat and Chama : 'ii Wine, li"X"s 1 usnlders, Decanters and I; DO " Window Glas, K J Doz. Men's and Womeu'i Boats d S;-..., 100 Regs assorted Nails, i?0 ' Prarls, I'oiO I . Manilla Cordane. -Mj Keg Lnnmi' Sup. Rirle Powder, it') ' White Iead, 4 Rids Spirii Curpenltne, 4 K e; L11 harge. 1 Hoxp- dome Vellow and Greta, Lii (Camphor, -'.' p :ni-h Cigars, ' P.arieU S lit. Ai..vO-Mosi other Goods usually kept i. G rorer v Store. All o( nlurh, me i er oui'elves, we can sell as loe ami -on h good termsas any odier IJouso io e country. Si'.lwl 'T Ef)-ln exchange for goodt H',000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5.000 " Heeswax, 1.000 " H-'g's Prrstles. For which the highest market (fie trill !,p yiven . Evansrille, Sept. 1835. 15 MONEY! MONEY!! 1 j NR f lh undos-fijTied, foinc et i-t vj-; -liorl tjn.e, lo lav jn a new supply f 1 ;. .v.nld r-Sipli'iiJly reju't all wlm ar ia I: .' i'.i U il-,P4j ,y nniti nr book account, tf ( j'.i a rid 4Hll I lie influ1 wit h out dla v. TfiORi & &CY. ViBcenflM Teh. 17,