Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 April 1836 — Page 4

li AG lift TA IT 15 KM IP. GOl'LI), , HAVING purchased the eligible taTem stand formerly occupied by Hyacinth Lasselle, offer? his services to his friends and the public io general. This Und has undergone a thorough repairing. From its location and convenience, at well as retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families. He also (Utters him self, that from his long experience in his profession, as well as his known desire and capacity to please. I;e will receive a liberal share of public patronage. In connexion with the house, a spacious wagon yard is attached tor the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and commodiou, and well provided withall kinds of provender, ! a careful ostler, who is always in atatndance . N. 15. His Bar is supplied with the most choice Liquors. ft-Horses to hire. Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tf.

INSURANCE. r I "HE Wabash losuranre Co. contin I ues to insure BUILDINGS and PROPERTY against fire and will insure BOATS and CARGOES. S. P. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 15, 183531 ly cm:. ip i FBI JUST received a good assortment of ready made Clothing, consisting in art of Blue, Black, Brown, Green, and Olive frock, and Dress Coats. Cloth, and Sattinett pants. Janes, and Beeverteeu do. riaid , and Striped do. Satin, and Cloth Vests. Swaosdown, and Jeans, do. White Mersciles and Valencia doVelvet, and Bombazine do. Flannel, and Cotton Flannel under Shirts. Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchiefs, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suspenders Lc. kc. The above articles will be sold very low for cash. In addition to the articles above mentioned, which will be made up to order, they have the following variety of beauftiul cloths: Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Cloths Blue Steal-mixed and Drab Sattinett, Cassimere . Beeverteen. Bombazine. Camblet, Jeans, kc. &c. All of which they offer varv low for cash. L. L.'WATSON, Vincennes. Jan. 15th, 1836 33-tf 50,000 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY For the Benefit of the Mechanical Benevolent Society of Norfolk. Class A'o. I For 1 836. To be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia Saturday April 23, 1C3(J. Y ATES & M.11NT1TIE, iManagers. MAMMOTH SCHEME.

1 Priz of $50,000 it $50,000 1 20,000 20,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 1 4.000 4,000 1 3,000 3,000! 1 2,750 2,750' 1 2,500 2.500! 1 2,000 2,000 1 1.G10 1,610 5 1,500 7.50U 50 1 ,000 50.000 100 500 50,000 64 Two Nog. 250 16,000 CA do 150 9,600 64 do 100 6,400 64 do 80 4,480 64 do 60 3,840 64 do 50 3.200 128 do 40 5,120 128 do 30 3.840 2880 20 57.600 22176 10 321,760

25,861 prizes, Tickets, j5 10 amounting to $540,200 shares in proportion, CLARKE & COOK, Agents. Taken up. jry William Gilmore, in JJ Palmyra Township, Knox county, Indiana, a Bay Horse Colt, supposed to be one year old, last spring or summer, thirteen hands high, a small ttar io the forehead, Right hind foot white, no other Brands or marks perceivable, ap i. . i.ii i t i : i p. . and Robert Gilmore, ihn 24th day illBrCU lOJQ, UEIU1B Ul IUC UUUCISIUCU Justice of the peace of Knox county lnANDREW BERRY, J. P. 44-3t FLOUR, FLOUR. ILOUR, by the barrel, or Retail at toy Mill, ? at the rate of three dollars and fifty-cents ft nuuurea, or seven dollars per barrel. H. D. WHEELER. VitC4B.aJ, Feb. 10th. IS36.

Wool Rolls CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes. Sept. 4, 1835.

John C Holland, SADDLE and Har ness Manufacturer, would inform his friends that Le keep! constantly on hand, next uoor io t.is i annine and Currying cs tablishment, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, kc. nil of which will be sold low for cash, or most articles of counr y produce. Vin''iii,s, November 14. Is35 24HF. highest market price in cuh, or leath er, paid for Hides. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 1S35 24DEER SKIN WANTED. Srnll 1RTKEN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for Skins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1SJ.Y '24II IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JUH.N V... I IUL, L.i. U. Vincennes, Nov. 14, l!H" 24APPRENTICES WANTED, o NE or two Apprentices wanted to the Tannin? and Curry ins IJusint" JOHN C HOLLA.M). Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1!!J". 24JAMES LEWIS &. CO. HAVE RECEIVED AND OFFER FOR SALE 3.3.3 Baggs Havana Green CoiTee, do St. Jao do -iii) Hhd? New Orleans Suirar, Ji) Baes Pepper and Pimento i) Qr Boxes Guu Powder, Imported and Y II. Tea. QT) Half Chests Yotin? Hyson Tea. j vjj i Boxes Kentucky Tobacco J ij do Virginia do Bales hard shelled Almonds, Kale soft do do j)!) Rms Medium Crown Wrapping Paper, Ji5 Reams Tea d 3i) do Cap Writing do 2,0 do Cap and Pot feint lined Uo j) Boxes Tallow Candles, i) do Palm Soap, 2 Casks Copperas, Q do Alum, do I'earlash ii do Spanish Whitinc, a Hhd. Dutch Madder, 52 Ceroons Indigo, 5 Tons Bar Lead, 3 i) Bags Shot, Nos. 1, 2 and Tons assorted Manilla Cordage -ii T) j Boxes Melee Cigars, 5ij do Spanish do 3il!) Pairs Dark Chains ii!)!) do Bright do 52 Casks Hoes, Crown and Cardina, 5-i Barrels Tar, 1'J'J Kees do , J) Barrels old Rye Whiskey, I'ipes pure Cogniac Brandy, sii do Spanish do J Cask Champaign Brand, very superior, 52 Cask? Port Wine, 3 do Maderia do jj do Holland Gin, 2ll Bhls. Common do Xj ij do New Orleans Rum, Together with a large and well assorted stock" cf Juniatta Iron, Nails and Plough Wins?. We invite the attention of our customers anil others, to the above stock, and assure tt cm that it will be sold at a very light advance . F.vansville, 12. 1S35 22 POUT WliE; GENUINE Port Wine, used lor medical purposes, for sale at the Drug Store of II ITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1835.--12-tf TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. HALLOCK & BATES, No. 234, Pearl street., corner of Purling Hip, New Yoik, are now receiving; as larce an assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, as was ever offered by any single House in this city, which will be sold at ths City. New'York, Jan. 15, lH3r.--36-3m JUS 1' Keceived troui New Orleans a general assortment of (iroceries. Also a lot of fetor.e ii Potter's wate tor sale hy THOP.N & TRACY V'incenncs June ll,lB;i.. MANUFACTORY nwiM:rL- - . .1 I '

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tU'.N i uUL3 io lany on me auove. determined to oiler on (he most accommobranches in all their variety, at his datmg. terms, and at the lovrest market new brick shop, on Market street, nearly; rates lor approved paper. Thev will conopposite the Market House, where he will ,jnue ,0 recejve additional supplies during be glad to accommodate his old custom-; ,he Spring mon(n3i and wiu keep con; ers and the publicgenerally , at wholesale ,lantv on hand a large stoock of DRY or retail. He has on hand a number oF GOODS, SHOES and HATS, they will ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which! receive in exchange countrv produce at

he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1835 25-tf N. B. Cash given for old Copper, Brass and Pewter. RAGS! RAGS'. RAGS! All who have rags to save, prepare to save them now. Two and a half cents j.;per vuu"a, in cash, or tnree cents in ot printing, wdl be given for any quantity of clean linen or cotton rags delivered at this office MONEY !MONEY!! NE of the undersigned, coins; east in a short time, to lov in a new supply of Goods, would respectfully request all uho ure Indebted to ihem by note or book account, to call and tattle the same without delay. THORN i; TRACY. Vinceonei Feb. 17, 1SJ6.

UISW GOODSSTpHE Subscribers are receiving and opening iX at their new Store Room, o a Water street, where they formerly kept, an additonal stock f 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, Rackoun, Rabbit, and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and Linen raja, Ginsensr Beeswax Feathers, Flax seed, Flax and tow Linen, White beans, &c. THORN k TRACY. Vincennes, Dec. 19th 1835. SAXtTS ALT! 250 Barrels Salt first quality Now being received and lor sle by II. D. WHEELER. Oct. lGth. 1G35. Cash Wanted. fWUE subscribers lequest all thoe ing debted to them whose notes and accounts are due, o call and settle the same by the ilOlli of next month, as one of swill go East about that time (bra fresh Jpply of goods . SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes Dec. 10th 1835 "DOCTOR TOURTELLOT I KtiS leave to inform his friends and the i Public generally that he has moved to Maysville, threemiles west of Washington, Davids couuty. He has on hand, and will -hortly receie, seneral assortment of l)nw and Medicines, which he will be able to sell! low lor cash or most kinds of country produce tie requests inose iliuented to him to come forward and settln their accounts either by not or payment, before the close of the present year, as he is not able to give them any further in diligence . November 27th, 1835 2?-tf D. WHEELEK, is now receivin"; a large asoitment of Staple and r ancy Hry Ooods, Hard ware, Queens ware, &.C kc. all of which he will sell at reduced prices. Vinrennes, Sppt. 4, 18.'.5. GOODSELL &. LYON, EVANSV1I.I.F-, IA. (Successors of W. J. and J Lewis, k Co.) Whaleale dealers in (iroceries generally Nails, Paints, Glass, Hoots, Shoes, &c. and buveis of most kinds of country produce. Kvansville. .1 ulv 2l. Cask for Wood. NE dollar and fifty cents per cord in cah, will be giveD lor 500 Cords good steam wood, by D. S. BONNER. January 9'h, 1836 32-tf SALT! SALT! sgtzw .n arrets First quality, just received and for sale by THORN &: TRACY". Vin.-enne, June 11, 1G35. KEW ;BODS.

tyllK Suscribers have just received at their j ''e pleased to JyL estaoli-liment, corner of Water and St.othptS dealing

peter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian and Kussian Goods peter streets, an entire new stock, consistinc of a suierior quality. Hardware Cutlery ;Queensware and Groceries of every description, which they will sell at very reduced prices for cah, or exchange for most articles of countrv produce. WIlkKLEK & BAILEY. Vinrnnes, Oct. loth 1 'o i'y 20-tf HALF CHESTS Young Hyson Tea, warranted superior, in store and for sale by the Chest. D. S. BONNER. January Oth, 1836. 32-if yi:h spRiufJooiy,s WHOLESALE. A DDISON & CLENDENINare now receiving a general and very extensive asortmnt cf the most desirable DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and aniiroMrlniio-sphsoiis. which thev are "f ' - .i,p i.;ffi,p.f m;.rUpt rates Louisville, Feb. 26, 1836 41-2m. JUST RECEIVED And for sale by Decker and Browne, the j 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. Vincennes, March 30th 1836-44-tf JfIachinc Cards. ANI'FACTURED by J. II. HASKELL, Baltimore for sale at 31,50 to gl,75 per foot by D. S. BONNER. Vincennwi, April 9lh 1836. tf.

NEW AND CHEAP STORE. C. CLA11K, YTAS received and bas now opened at hi Store in V incennes, opposite Smith and Carson's and D. S. Conner's

Stores, a General assortmenttd' goods suitable to the trade, which he olFers as low as can be bought in any other stort in the place. (lis assortment consists of Bm&r odditis of all kinds, such as Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured, Jackonett, Hobhinctt, and Swiss Muslins, JJnseys, plain & plaid Flannels, Mennoes, Sattinetts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings, 3-4 4-4 Brown and Bleached Muslins, WW B Wh WW 9 '9 I?P W71 AT 3 VM M 6 PW OJgaJjLVj QUEENSWARE, DRUGS NAD DYE STUFFS SllOKS AM) litJOTS, coMns SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRONThe above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in saying, will be offered as low as any in the market. Without puffing or enumerating prices, he mv ites all persons to call ami examine for themselves Wheat, Rye, Corn, Flax seed Vc taken io exchange for goods. C. CLARK. Fahnestock1 Worm Mixture, for sale at the above Store. C. C. Vincennes, Dec. 24, 1835 13-4m. CO-llR 1 JVERSUIP. flHE subscribers have this day. assog ciated themselves in the practice ol Surgery, W Their Shop is one door below the Dank on Water Street, where one or the other may be found at all times. II. DECKER, JOSEl'II UROWNE. N. B. Having purchased Dr. Maddox' Dtujj Store, one ol the fmn design going East immediately, to tnlatge and perleci j the Diug establishment, w hen they will lurt:i?h I'hvsttians, and 2 in trie ariicies ot urugs. Met)icines, Paints, kc. Upon as liberal terms as they can be luinished in the west Jan. 2Gth. 1836 35v. OF CHOICE fllF.N this woiH was about commencing, the Proprietors, in their Oricinal Pros pectus, stated, that their facilities were very reat for conducting a publication of (he kind. The selections already have given great satisfaction. "The Life of Sir James Mackintosh," "Kim-aid's Ritle Brigand," and "Characters tics of lliiulviston," are works that at ihe same time are interesting and instructive, othi'ig bearing a ililfereiit character shall erer find a place in the Library. As a proof of our facilities, we have commenced in No. 14, the publication of a work of History and Fiction, hy James rrreived hv us ijSiA -SdVll'Ji-ji -1st V'Sim iLj ijr jyj)-jMi22&- Tins jrcntleman is the aiprmr of those deservedly popular works, ' Oarnlev," "I 'Lora.e," -'Rich-eli'-u,'' "Philip Augustus,'' "Henry Masterton," "John Marston Hall," "Mary of Burgundy." j 'The (iypsey,'' kc . The present work will! sustain his high reputation. The scene is laid ' in France, during the reign of its gayest monarch, Henri Qua're, and is full of those heautlful descriptions and stirring incidents which characterize his writinz. It is entitled ONE IN A THOUSAND I OR THE DAYS OF IIEMU QUA.THE. This work will be completed in advance of the regular days of publication to gratify our numerous readers, with-w hat, when they com mence, we are convinced they will aimously look for the Denouement. Our extraordinary facilities will enable us to be always in advance with the works of this and many other celebrated authors. 1 he Library is published weekly, each number containing SOimpeiial octavo pases, in a stitched cover. The Literary Chronicle which accompanies it contains 4 pages, and is bound up at the completion of each volume at the end of the work. Kivfc Dollars per annum, payable in advance. Address CAREY k II ART, Or LOUIS Ar GODEV, Agent, Philadelphia. JOB PRINTING D0XE WITH JTEATXESS ACCUAR CY AXD destatch.

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