Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 April 1836 — Page 3
KNOX tt)USTY ACIIK 11.IXIUL SDCIKTV Tht Directors of the Knox County Agricultural Society , io the discharge ol their dut), respectfully submit the following Report l the Society : The progress of the Society hs afforded much gratification, mid its influence ha beeo not only beneficial, but manifestly so, to all observers. The So ciety now numbers 76 members, and promises to mcrea'e. The Treasurer re ports seventeen dollar in his hands, am) there would have been twenty dollars more, but lhat the Society incurred an eipeose of that amount by directing the address f last fall to be published in
pamphlet form. The Director respectf.,n ...K...ii thai the imhlicalmn ol an ' ... . address in the newsnsper will not cause; no ti.pr.ie to the S icif tv. suxt lhat Hie ma - . ... i , pamphlet torro should lie nereaiter omit - tu. By the attention of the members from this vicinity, an act of the Legislature was procured whereby this Society i made a Branch of the State Society, and
as sucn. is enuueu m an niuu m' i tuuu ui , , .. , . , ., . . . . . charge. I he sale will take place on the fifiv do ars trom the county treasury . ! n, , . ' ,. J . . , .. ..' . second day. I he auctioneer w ill sene At the t fa meeting the citizens ol J .... . , . , , ,i . .. .without charge, hut the owners ot propVincennes subscribed iberallv to the ex , . . y, . . ' ' . , , - r. eity intended for sale, must give the Sec Denies of the Societv. and the Directors . . , p - , L. r " ' , - . .i a . .retary notice by 12 o'clock of the hrst feel confident, that so long a the society1 J J
is conducted in a proper manner, we can i ri.. .,r . i. i. reiy saieiy " .ouiiiium c i omou hberality. The Directors have proposed j .list ot premiums for the next fall; exhibition, and certain inles (or the same, ; based on the supposition tht the Society i will be able to expend about two hundred j dollars in premium and expenses. This) list of premiums, and these proposed rules, are herewith submitted to the So ciety for approval . It is proper to observe that the premiums on giock are confined to breeding stock and this because in the opinion ot
.u- ti;M..'.ho , ,f..Pl nf the'l,ofeil to ,,e feve" nr pig,U 'ea" oKI l,exlU..lie,l i, ith thP eircention nf himself
breeders would conduce more cerlamly to improvement generally. 1 tiese premiumiare also confined to young ani mils, and this because the object of the c- ... i. i OOCieiy IS IIIH Btl llliicil iu Itniei men iui turn labour aad care, as to stimulate lu ture exertion The best yearting stud colt, 5 Fiiley, 5 colt, s'ud or Fiiley, 5 00 00 00 The best yearling Bull, 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 5 00 2 .50 .5 00 2 50 2d The 2d The 2d The 1 heifer, bull calf, heifer 2d The best yearling Boar, 2d 4 The best yesrling Sow, 2d " The best yearliog Ram of improved stock, Si' Th ' Ee 4 Jd ..... The best spring Mule Colt, The best firkiu of May Butter at least 50 lbs. 2d ... ... 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 The best Cheese, weighing at least 20 lbs. . 12 ibe 2d ' ' 5 00 3 00 1 50 The best Jeans piece of least tea yards, 2d ..... . 3d 4 4 4 The best Flannel 4 4 4 2d ..... . 3d ..... - at 00 50 50 00 00 00 The best pair of Domestic Blanket! 2d . . . . . 3d 4 Th best Woolen Coverlet 3 00 2 00 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2d 4 The best six pair of Socks 2d 4 4 The best piece of Liosey, at least ten yards 2d 4 4 4 4 4 4 3d 4 4 4 ' ' The best new and complete Plough 2d 4 4 4 4 3d The best Cultivator 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 The best side ef Sole Leather 2d 4 4 The best side of Upper 2d The above premiums are for articles ol general production, but Elemp, Toba co and Cotton merit premiums. The Directors propose, that if the necessary funds can be raised, the following will be allowed for the crops of the coming year, to be grrarded at the spring season in 1837. The best acre of Hemp . Tobacco 2d best acre of Hemp J?10 10 5 2d best acre of Tobacco 5 The best acre of Cotton 5 The following rules are recommended: 1. Cattle will be classed as two year olds, when of any age between two and three years; as yearlings between one and two; and at calves, while under one year of ife. All other animals will be classed in the same manner. 2. Between animals of the same clas. say yearlings, the committee of Judgemay take into consideration the difference f age. 3. No animal Cn take more than one premium at any one meeting, and noi more than two in its life 'ime one be fur in maturity, and one w ben mature . 4. A certificate in writing w ill be required ef the age f animals, and lhat tin were raised in the county, signed by the
owner and some neighbor of good standing. 5 The premium on butter and cheese may be claimed by citizens of the follow, ing comities Knox, I'ike, Daviess. O'reen, and Sullivan, Indiana, and Crawlord. Law rence and Wabash, Illinois. All other premiums can be claimed by in habitant of K nox County only but it is hoped, that no man will lie found o small as to claim a premium unless tie ha? be come a member of the Society and contributed his annual dollar. 6 Stock , larmwg tooU, manufactured articles and all the products of domestic mdu-tiy, are solicited from all public spirited individual", whether of Knox county of (tie Society or not , for exhihi
li.w. r ualo 1 I ll, Q V w t..,l . ll ,, .7 ? . . such icuse, ii w in ne me uutv ni me judges m I t I i . I !VIvnnO qII tnch n r.i norlv -iml In J ivq fil r - " .'- i iv j-. I 7 Necessary food will be provided for two nights for all animals offered for pre miums, or exhibted, or intended to be sold at ihp F i r h v fho Snnolv w Ordered that the Report be received , nrln,i SCOTT Sec Mfirch 14f 1C3G'45-tf ' ' otter. Taken up. Indiana, on the tenth of Feb. ru.ny, I one dark roan Hrse, ?up - ,)rtth ,h,n,,J ,eet wh.i,e- N;, other ... . , , M' H ' appraised to twenty five do! - ', ' Case, betor . C.ll l!.ja .. C I r utiifin ii'irr, n ni7iti,c VI; 01 ; the peace this 12th day of Fen. 183G "lS3G. I certfy the above to be a true Copy! from my Estray book. Given under my hand and seal this day and date above mentioned. SMALL BASS. J. P. seal. April 7th I 8;fi -41-3: &.1IE undersigned have removed one door low er do n on Main Street, in the store lately occupied by William Mieure; where their mercantile business will he continued under the firm of Daniel atio Timms they have just received a fresh stock of SHUNC, AM) SUM ME II GOODS. Embracing a variety of Staple articles to which invite the attention ot their friends and former customers. A. B DANIEL. LYTTLEI ON TIMMS. Vincennes April Ot 1G36 45-tf. TO 1 1 ATT K His. rjflllE subscribers have just received, -- per steamer Navanuo. their Spring imr.lv of IIATTEUS' Furs and Trim mings' comprising every article commonly nsed by manulacturers, viz Lai i oled Kusia dilfeient. qualities; Mu-krat on and off the skin; Hack ana Belly Otter; Turkey Pack; Augola for white Russia Hats: Seal, blown and unblown. Kuiiia, totogether with a full assortment of Saxony and Spanish felts. Also, Silk Plush, ol various qualities, drab and black bandings and bindings, leather cutlers and pick ers, bow strings fine and coarse, kc. which we oiler to manulacturers on the most favorable terms. P. C. L. L. LEAKY. Louisvih, A'v March 10th 1830 45-3t. 11,1 T 8. f lll E subscriber wishes to inform I the citizens of Knox and the adiaceut counties that he has and expects to keep on hand, uu assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS 'and of com! o'laht v, pri suminir is lie il that
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irbose wisti,Ktourcb w ill not be d.-.-ppont -1 j , y ,rh, ,raus:ht Steamer MT . cd in the price and quality. His shop is two. J-L tt n r- .t n i-r si doors Ivlow John C.' Cl.Vrk'. Hotel, in the! VERNON, George Morn.on, house formerly occuuied bv the Keiister of the .IH"?,er' w'" co"'"",,: ,0 I'1)- belw,,en ,lle c"-
Laud Omce. -1 H. M . (ilLH AM. Vincenne, AugUft loth. I iV.i't l'2-lf c o vrn c b io ai it r Ann IT. KRERWINF. vSc KOLLENIULRG. 1 F.rECTFULLY inform the citizens o1 Vincennes, that they have permanently es t ibli-hed themselves in this place in the above business. 0n Market street, I wo doors above J. (J. (.'lark's Holed, where they have, and intend constantly to keep, on hand swei:t CAKES, 'CRACKERSCORDIALS AND SYRUPS, fFILL MC I A I) 8, Allot which tin y are determined to fell at lie lowest Lomsviiie c isli pi ices. Merchants on! t.rocers are particularly requested to call unl examine lor iIh uim Ivc, prior to purchasme elsewhere. B Older? from the country will be prompt-, y Httcnded lo. Viiictuiits. Mcirch, 3rd 1836 iu-!y
rFhc Subscriber MAS constantly on hand Fiour by the Barrel and at retail, equal in quality to any manufactured io this country. And Corn Meal. ALSO a good assortment ol Groceries at retail E. BROWN Grocer. Vincennef, April 10, 1826-45-tf N. B. I will give the highest market price in cash tor Wheat. E. B
mi. Respectfully informs the citi zens of Indiana, that he has rnrnnved from ISbelbv Countv. Kentucky, and has r.erma- - .. - . . i.m, ir nrjloi Iiiiii.pII 111 ho I r i. ..I I n. illCIMI lULfltrtl IIIUJ- II lire I 'J ( ! .luinbus, Battholomew county, Intl., and ol ters his professional services to all those who are ntllicted with diseases of the body, lie believes he is mastei of many of the prevailing disease of this coun-
ithoutj'ry- "avln had a very extensive prac
tice trom various parts ot me v. States, with all kinds ot di-eases, he has no hesi tation in saying to all those who are rlisBased, it would be well for them to try his .Medicines. He made his study with his father-in-law, (Dr. Richard Carter.) who is commonly called the "Indian Doctor of Kentucky,11 and whose skill in the science of vegetable medicines is well known to the public, lie procures bimedicines mostly from the Garden of nature by distillation, extracts, k.c, and believes them to be the most sure remedies known in the world for the removal of diseases, though simple in their nature.! yet efficacious for the cure ot disorders in ivlnrli ihp livintr hundreds can wittie" i
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j,.'- nn ,u ln ,h, srHt... who h .,! j. . . a nf ,hii rar,p nr l,.ro'r r - , his brother, T. Selman, ol Pans, Jennings Icoutity, and ramuei r . L,angopn, wno ij()ow g(U(iv(lg ul(h lmn . He merely menmentions this lhat people may not be iai i j p i.imi.n9 olarch, 13G 15-3m AC OIIN VV. MXlJDOX. has ihis day pur chased from Joseph Maddox, his Mock of Goods in the tore in Vincennes, and will in future conduct the business on bis ovvn account John W. Maddox will pay nil claims due at the store, heretofore contracted by Jo-epli Maddox, and is authorised to receive payment for, settle, and discharge all debts dm- to Joseph Maddox for goods sold. hiC. at the store. JDSKPH MADDOX. JOHN VV. MADDUX. Feb. 15 IS". iN Ordinance relative to the bye law., and Ordinances heretofore in force, and to legalise the acts of the former officers of the porough ( Vincennes. E it ordained by the Presioeol & Pius tees ol the Porough of Viucenues.that all the bye laws and Ordinances which were deemed in force in ihe Borough ol Vincennes, on the 16th day ol Febiuary 1835, be, and the same aie hereby declared to be in full force and operation, and also ali the ollicial acts and proceedings of those persons w ho on the loth day ot February 1835 claimed to be, and act ed as olhcers of the Porough of Vincennes; so far as Ihe said acts and proceedingwere iu pursuance of Ihe be laws and Ordinances of the said Coiough on said lay deemed to be in force, are hereby legalised, and declared to lie valid, and also that all money and effects or property whatsoever of the said Borough which have come to the bands, or possession of any person or persons acting as a Po rough officer before or since the said 1 6th day of tebruary 1 Goo shall be accounted for and paid over. This ordinance to be in force from aod after .i publication in the Vincennes Gazette. JOllX B. MARTIN-. President B T. B. V. SAM'L. HILL. Clk pro tern. March. 2uth 1830-44-3t REG trLJill IKICKWI . .-- JO ...I 1 ,M..C. .. IV. Louisville ami Wabash river, this season; she ha been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, mid ia now in first rate nriier, and stand as high 'as any Roat on that trade. I be Mt ernon will be suppheil with an excellent Keel Boat to lighten in case of low watar !?he will take freight trom the mouth, to any navigable part of the Wabash hiver. For freight or passage applv to J." C. Bl'CKLFS. Louisville, H. P. WIIF.F.LF.R, Vincennes PETF.R RCH 'UF. , mouth of Waba March I Uh 1 B-trt 4 1-tf Stuffs, &c. HIE subscribers have associated them selves under the firm of BATES & WALES, for the transaction of a wholesale and retail Drug business and have nn hand and are now receiving at their Store corner of Main and Front Streets, Cincinnati, an extensive stock of Dtogs, Paints, Oils. Dye S:uff-, Machine Cards. &c. &c. which they are prepared to sell as low as can be purchased in the western country. INT. 15. Cash for Linseed and Castor Oil. V. H. RATES, J W. WALEv CiDcinudti, March 3, 1 36--43-1 21
PROSPECTUS OF THE LovuaUe Trice Current COMMERCIAL REGISTER. JKNLARUEOANU improved)
rHIIIE Prnprielres of this paper, Mrs. -B- J. W. PALMER, takes this opportunity of presenting her grateful acknowl eogements. lor the patronage she has hitherto received from a generous public, which has afforded to herself and fatherless children a comfortable support. The Price Current was commenced by herde ceased husband J. W. Palmer, about five (years ago, n whs at nist punted on a mall sheet, and consequently could men contain hut lutle moie than I lie piice? currant, and quotations from the pr incrpal maiktl9oflhe United Stales. Il was enlarged in the same year to its present size since which time, selected mi-cella neons pieces lrm jiopular peiiodicals and
papers have been inserted in Us columns, jdium ot tins periodical have nut been underShe now desires to eularge the paper as ! val,ud-, While, therefore, (he Publishers ac- ,, iknowlede with eratitude the kindness with soon as the necessary ui rangemenU can u i.hiL,;,.,.,i' , i 7, ' J .ft wtiicli their exertions have been received, tbeT he made,, to an extra-imperial sheet: A would take this occasion to repeat, that their new press and type will be immediately fforls will be untiring, ami that in a ratio with procured: and no pains will be spared bv ' t,,e e'diaiicement of (heir ability through the
her-elf or by Mr. Thomas Uewtou, the gentleman employed as Editor, to render the Price Current worthy of a continuance of their support. The commercial and domestic interests of Louisville will he especially attended to, means will he put in requisition to nbtain the earliest information of commercial interests from the principal cities of the Utii"n, and a direct correspondence with London and Liverpool in England, and Dublin in Ireland, will be immediately entered into. The best political and liter ary j an nals, not already received shall he procured; and w hilst (he columns of the Price Current shall remain fiee Irom political controvei-ey, all interesting matter of a general nature shall he ininserted, and literary and mechanical information and improvements, shall meet (with lhat attention Ihe importance of their iclauns demands In a word as far as j their abilities vvill permit, the Proprie tress and Ediior ol the Price Current design to make it a useful commercial reference t. city and country Merchanis, Man ulaciuiers, .Mechanic-," and faimeis; and j ii , . i a pleasm hte-side companion to lamilies and persona of leisui e. (y"The Price Current being enlarged. will no doubt increase ihe extent ot it
circulation, especially amongst city and j V'J " """-'"S. " "O,"''. .. ' ' . . b 3 (die Iter. 1 imothy Hint. H. W. Lon;tellovr, country Merchants who are now its prm-i!lllUlr f Outre-Mer,' Dr. k. M. Bird, author ctple patrons. "Ve solicit an increase ol,of 'Calavar,' ecf.,Capt. F. Mairvatt, author of advertisiug custom . j'Pcter simple,' 'Jacob Faitluul,' -Japbet in TERMS ; Search of a Father,' ect., Win. l.eett. author rti ii ' i c ,-'"f 'Naval stories,' E. L. Bulwer, aulliorof 1 he price will remain as before- , .v,,,,, .De(1OTll.. -r, . , r. p l-
per annum in advance. MARY PALMER. Februnrv 13, 180. WARD MANUFACTORY. J, & II. A HI.) ILL, ESPECTFL LLV inform the citizens of Vincennes, and its vicinity, (hut thev have commenced the above business
on Second 6 freer, next door above Smith ; p,,., ( i.untMa.s!, !ev n.".f. W t iteho'.l'i and Carsons store, and nearly opposite j I). P., Kdwaid S. Gould, G. Mellon, Lsq. Mu Dr. Somes, in all its various branches (" Lininiry, Rev F. S. t;.innet, Bo-t., Rev. and invite Merchants and others to trive1 tv I,p"ir 1 P,N.J.,J Brooks, F.sq , Marm, them a call, as they are confident iheylsT om-: 'V'' t rf' , . . - J I ' liompson, .Mrs. K. A. are, L. T. Thioop can aflord their ware as low as it can , Martin, and many other writers, whose tontnbe bought either at Cincinnati or Lou-; butions to the (Quarterly Reviews, nnd other emisville, at wholesale or retail. I inerit publications, have won deserved tncomAs we intend that our pi ices shall be uni-j'-T- Vh' !'"",8"i"t ''"" relation to this c . .. . . , , i . , Magazine, since it came into the hands of iti form both at wholesale and retail, mer-1 f,rt,6PIlt Propr.etors, are given, not in a van. or chants may be sure of getting their tin boastine spirii, but to show the course which is ware at the lowest rates. Gutters and intended to be pursued, and the menrii which Conductors made on the sho.test no! ice, 1,rt command to effect the fulfilment nf the , , ,, , ... promise assumed by the work, and to liberally and most reasoable terms I io ware ?iv : r0lllin8Ill)l.,) n.. die public
en id exenange tor um u'(er aua rewter. Vincennes, March, 1836 44-1 y. N. B. Wanted two or three i.pprenfices to learn the above business. J. & A Reuiilar Wahush PACKET. STEAMBOAT EMIGRANT V. M. Cook, master, will run regu larly on the Wabash as long as navigation will permit. Merchants &.c. may rely upon (he Emigrant as a strong and substantial, light draught boat, of fine speed Her object is, trom punctuality and good accommodations to merit a patronage. For freight or paengers apply to VV IIEELEH, &. Co , of Vinenne, K S. McCABE. of Terre Haute. Vincennes March 24 1 836 43-tf ifpHL" subscriber is now prepared to furnis Grocers and others, with LIGHT BREAD, CRJlCKVR'S, A- f VI ICES OF A Mi KINDS, t his bakery nn a'er-st rei t, at as low prices .is thev cm be had in tins place. A. PICXRD. Viiicunues. March 3td, l!33i 4i'-.'-
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not been disappointed. Up to the present mo. incut, the join na Is ol' the different states in ilie i mini, imi wie. iiiirnoer or more limn six hundred.) and that sdenl hut convincing si&n, a steBily incrtue of putroimge, have borne lesuinnnv, that the labors of the manv eniinrnt IT' '. . l . I r writers presented to the public lhrou";;h the me liberality ol the public, will be thnr endeavors w ithout regaid to labor or expense to cater acceptably lor Ihe various liteiarv appetites of a w ide National Community. The subjoined is a brief plan of the work: Its ORIGINAL PAPERS will be so varied as to fuim a coaiImiHtion of the L'SEKUL with the ENTERTAINING and ihe AGREEABLE. Tin se will embrace the departments of Uselul Science, Eisnys, Tales and Poetry, which may desene the name. The Literary ".Notices will coiup' i.e summary and candid reviews of new ivoik., with such extracts, when practicable, as may he necessary to evince the justice of accompany ins criticisms. The Kiotohs'Tabi e will bo devoted to the familiar discussion of local and erenerHl matter', including The Drama, The Fine Art,, etc. The Publishers design to make the Magazine agreeable to tlie old and Ihe you;, to the sedate and the g;iy , to all purlin in oolitic?, (a subject from wbich, being non-par-tizans, they stand all aloof) to mingle the valu ahlew ith the amu-irig, and to pursue the tenor of their way, wifb the entertainment of cordial feelings toward nil cnnlemporaries. The work w ill contain between eighty and ninety larjju liases, of a close and beautiful type, per-month --unikiiiir (wo volumes, of up wards of a thousand pastes, at the end of the year. And the proprietor believe they may $nlely affirm, that, as regards beauty of execution, the Knickerbocker Magazine will not sutler in comoiirrison with s""ilar publication, foreimi or domestic It uiay not be aini-s to mention liere. that in addi- ,,,.. ,.,,, ,i,, ., . lion to many conlnbutors whose merits are in" contestable, and honorable to the counlrv, this Magazine will be found, before the close iif tho seventh volume, to contain at tides from Win. A. Duer, LL I)., President of Columbia' College, Wm L Stone, Rev. IV. Colton, author ol ship and 5hore.' M Carey, V.i.. Miss F. Kemhle, (Mrs. Butler,) G. n. II. L. Vr. I). lloU stein author of ' T.i Hey ram! ,' secret Police of Napoleon,' ect , Mrs J,. II. Si-ouniev, Miss M. . Browne, London, Mi-Kllett, Miss Leslie, Rev. C. Colton, author of 4 Vears in F.urooe Mrs. Daponte, Mrs. S A. l'hillips, Rev. J. F. Schroeder, Misi L. K. Landon, II, R. l-xhonl-craft, F.s( , T. Power, Rev. C. C rise, Col M'Kinney , Hon D. P. Barnard, R. W. Richard., F. sq , Robliert Morris. Ks,, , Dr. J. Earbar, Professor of Lloi-nlioii, V IJ. CJhorley, Liverpool, transaltor ol Korner, W F. Ames, F.q., Mhs Mitford, I). V. Brown, F.sc.., Phil , W. U. Berrien, Lq., (ieo., Prolessor L L. Daponte, W. G. Sin.m-, author ot 'tiuv Rivers,' B. B. Thatcher, author of a 'Biography of the Aborigines of A(llericH., Samuel L. Knapn, Dr. S. L. Metcalf. lion. J. Mall, author of 'Border Tales,' 'Sketches of the West,' etc., Professor Rnfiriesque. Phil, l)r Riishenhurger, author of 'Three Yers in thu Pacific,' L Montgomery, Kuglaml, .N. Webster, LL. I) J. Ininan, J. Gould, Mu. Sedgwick, nuthor of 'Redwood,' 'Hope Leslie.' etc.' Pr. Rush, Phil., Hon. W , H. Seward, Rev. Orvillu Dewey, John P Kennedy, F.si, , author oiflor? lir K .J.!. .c. , IV' I- l i ILL persons indebted to the estate of John D. Wolvriton dec bv honk account or nofe, w ill take notice, lhat if the same be not adjusted bv the first d.iy of May next, legal iepj will forthwith be taken for the collection of all debts dno said estate. P.. X. CAR NAN, .Irfmr. Vincennes, March 25. IC3G 43-3t VINCENNES GAZETTE Published every Saturday. Terms Sj 33 if paid durinj the yar. i) J if p'd in advance, 'isti if not paid during the year Hii for six months. Papers discontinued only at Ihe option t the publisher while arrearages are du. fj-AdvtTtisetnerit mnkin; one sipiarp or less will be inserted three times for one dollar ami twenty-five eent for evry subsequent in--crtion; longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent wi'hont order, will in all cases, be inserted until forbid, and charged arcordinely. Such articles of produce, a arc -ueJ in a family, will ba received in pnnio nl fur ubripti.n. at the maiktl pine, iViivtrc.i m
