Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 May 1836 — Page 4

TAYBHIHAVING purchased the eligible tavern stand formerly occupied by ii.riih I.atselle. oilers his services to hie

friends and the public in general. This itand has undergone a morougn repining. From its location and convenience, as well as retired situation, it is rendered a desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their families. II nlsa flatters himself, that from his long evnrifnre in hit nrofession. as well s his known desire and capacity to please. he will receive a liberal Euare 01 puum. jiatronage. In eennexion w ith the house, a spacious wagun yard is attached lor the benefit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and commodiou", and well provided with all kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in tatndance. N. B. His Bar is supplied with the most choice Liquors. ($-Uorses to hire. Vincennes August 22d 1835 12-tf. INSURANCE. T HE Wabash Insurance Co. contmPROPERTY against fire and will insure BOATS and CARGOES. S. P. STRIKER, Secretary. Dec. 25, 1835-31 ly CLOTHING. JUST received a geod assortment of ready mada Clothing, coti?i-titig m t art of Blue, Black, Hrown, Green, and Olive Frock, and Dress Cats. Cloth, and Sattinett pants. Janes, and Reeverteen do. Plaid, and Striped slo. Satin, and Cloth Vests. Swansdown, and Jeans, do. White Merscilea and Valencia doVelvet, and Rornbazine de. FUunel, mod Cuiion Flannel under Shirts. Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pecket handkerchiefs, and Stocks. Fine Shirtt, and Elastic Suspenders Ilc, Lc. The above articles will b seld very tew for cash. In addition t the articles above menlioneit, vrhicti will be made up to order, they have the follow icg vai iety ef beau ftml cloths: Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Oue,and Drab. Cloths Blue Steal mixed and DraW Sattiaett, Cassimere. Beeverteen. Uoruhnzine. Camblet, Jeans, fcc. fcc. All ef which they offer vervlow for cash. L. L WATSON, Vincenaes, Jan. 1 5th, 1?3G 33-lf co iiu 'i xmisun HIE subscribers have this day. asso ciated themselves in the practice o( Surgery, fyc. Their Shop is one door below the Bunk nn Water Street, wheie one or the other may be found at all timet. II. DECKER, JOSEPH DUOWNE. N. B. Having purchased Dr. Maddo' Drug Store, one of the tit in design going East immediately, to enlarge and perfect the Drug establishment, wheo they will be pleased to furnish Physicians, and others dealing; in the articles of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, kc. upon as liberal terms as they can be furnished in the west. Jan. 2Gth, 133G--35y. MVJHE Sucribers have just received at their establishment, corner of Water and St. J'eter streets, an entire new stock, consisting of Domestic, French, Italian and liussiau, Goods of a superior quality. Hardware Cutlery ,Queenovare and Grocerie1 n( every description, which they will sell at xtry reduced prices for csb, or exchange fttt most articles of country produce WHEELEIt & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. loth l8i)-20-tf TUOJVEY! MOISKV!! , NE of the undersigned, goiiu; ent in n ' short time, to lay inn new supply of tiooils, would respectfully requct all who are Indebted to them by note or book account,, to call and settle the same without .lel.i v THORN Sc iBACY. Vineennep Feb. 17, 18.J6 CTHE Subscribers nre receiving and openine S at their new Store Room, on Water street, where they formerly kept, an additonal stork of DRY GOODS, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and customers, end the public in general. We will receive in eichanje for goods, Deer, Ttackoon, Rabbit, nnd 0,num skins, clean Cotton and Linen rag, Ginseng Beeswax Feathers, Flat seed, Flax and tow Linen, White beans, fcc THORN fc TRACY. Vincennes, Dee. 19th lfi'35 SALT! HALT! 250 liarrcls StvM first caU Jiowbemj received anil for sale by II. D. WHEELER. Oct. 16th. 1835.

Wool 'Rolls C CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale j by II. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Sppt. 4, 1835.

John C. Holland, Q ADDLE and Har. IO ness Mamifactur ir, would intorm his friends that he keen? constantly on hand. next door to nis l anuing and Curryinsr es tablishment, buddies, Lridles, Harness, Sic. nil of which will be sold low for cash, or most articles of coun try produce. Vincennes, November 14, 183524DOCTOR TOURTELLOT II KG? leave to intoim his friends and the Putilic generally that he has moved to Maysville, threemiles west of Washington, nn li:,iol Diul will I i . . I ... r niioruy receive, am uerui iisi'iuin'm 01 uruijs and Medicines, which he will he ahle to sell low for ca-h or most kinds of country produce Ha reqne-ts those indehted to him to come forward and settle their aocnuiit either by not or payment, before the close of the present year, as he is nut able to give them any further in dulgenre . November 27th, 13 15. 27-tf. SALT! SALT! it arrets First quality, just received and lor sale by THORN TRACY. Vincennes, June II, 1835. TllIK highest market price in cash, or leatliLi er, paid lor Hide?. JOHN V. HOLLAND Vincennes, Nov, 14, lST'o -4DEER SKIN WANTED. i .(.II I R l KLN cents, per, lb. in cash, paid for kins. JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, It-Jo. 24il IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 18.5 24 APPRENTICES WANTED, ONE or two Apprentices wanted to tlie Tanning and Currj in? UiHine". JOHN C HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, Ui3V 2-1-voivr W INE ENl'L'E Tort Wine, used for modical put poses, for sale at the Druj; Store of H ITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1C35 12-tl U5 I Received from New Orleans a general 99 assortment ot lroccries Also a lot oi 3tor:e Si Potter's w aie for sale by Vincennes .tune 1 I , lti.13. M A NUFACTOR Y . sV.Ffi. 10NTIM;KS to cartv on the above 1 I'l niitiir, in nil iiitrii inurij, ni ins new btick shop, on Market street, near!) opposite the Market House, w here he will be glad to accommodate his old custom ers and the public generally , at wholesale or retail. lie has on hand a number o t j ROTARY COOKING STOVES, "Inch, tie will dispose of on accommodating terms. Viocrnnes, Nov. 4, 1335 25 -tf N. B. Cash given for old Copper, Kraiij and Pewter . FjOUR) 'plourT JTSf.Ol ft, by the barrel, or Uctail nt my .Mill, at tlie rale ot three dollars nnd fifty-cents per hundred, or seven dollars per barcl. It t. llIh.LKtiVincennes, Feb. 10th. I'WO. GOODSSLL & LYON, .uiiewif.'i.it'is, EVANSVII.I.S:, IA. (Suceessors of V. k J. and J . Lewis, L. Co.) ALSO, Whalrsale dealers iu Groceries generally Amis, Paint', ilas, Hoots, Shoes, & ami buyers ol most kimls-of country produce Kvansv die, July -'. I8.J". Btvrular I $94tha$h PACKET.' feJTEAM BOAT EMIGRANT W. M . Cook, master, will run regularly on the Wabash as long as navigation will permit. Merchants ice. may reW upon the Emigrant a a strong and sub Maniial, light draught boat, of tine speed Iler o!jct is, fiom punctuality norl good accommodalious to merit a patronage. For freight or pasengers apply 'o WHEELER, k Co , of Ymrenue, S McCAHE of Tene Huta. Vincennes March 21 1P36 43-tf MANAGERS' OFFICC, H'hcrling. l'irg,Hia. .Ipiilb, 1 C3G. V'a. Leelnirgh Lott'ery, Class No. 2, draw7th May I3JG CHpn,,ls. f3O,00(. 510.0(H), 3f of .000 a nd 100 of J.VKI. Lowest three number prixe, $')'1X) The first two numbers, 5200 Tickets only $iQ M A RYLAND SI'aIL i.trrr V. R T, Class No. 10, draws May 16, IK)j. Cipilab' 20,000, and 75 of 1,000, Lc. kc. Tickets only $3. Address CLARK U COOK. Agents for the Managers. Wfaealinj .

GOOD SELL & LYON, KvantviUe M AV'E now on hand a general assortment of Groceries, wnich they are

disposed to sill upon very liberal tetms Grocers and Merchants, wanting Good", are respectfully leq'ieflrd to call and examine their Stork, prices, Lc. Among the giods on hand or soon expected, are 40 Chests Tea, 100 Rag Coffee, 10 llhds Sugar, 20 Bbls loaf and lump do. G Casks Rice, , 15 Bags Pepper and Spice, 20 Kes Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, 25 Lbs. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves, 4 Casks Madder, 25 Jars Mackaba SnuiT, 2 Cnrks Saleratus, 15 Boxes Cod Firh, 20 Rids. Markerel, 25 Bids. New Oi leans Rum, 20 Pipes, half t'ips and Bbls. Sig nette, Champaign and Common Brand; , 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. Amei ican do. t 30 Bids. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madi ita &: Teneriff Wine, C Casks Port Wine, 4 " CUiet do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Luxes Tumblers, Decanters and Bottles, 100 " Window GUs, 100 Duz. Men's and Women's Boots and Shot's, 100 Kegs assorted Nails , 20 " " Brads, C000 Lbs. Manilla Cordage. 21.10 Kegs Loorni-1 tfup. Rifle Powder, 50 White Lead, 4 Bids. Spirits Turpentine, 4 Keg Li' barge, 12 pioxeCiome Vt-llovv and Gieen, 100 Lbs Camphor, 30.000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most oilier Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. AH of which, we flatter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as good terms as auv other House in I !ir count r v. i 3 . T3 FJI) I" exchange for oods I0,0i0 L'8. iive (jeese Feathers, 5.000 " Beeswax. 1.000 " Nog's Brisllcs, For which the highest market piice will be eiven . Evansville. Sejil. 1I135. 15 NEW WHOLESALE Commission and Forrcmdiii'j LOLIsVILLK, KV. SH P. subscriber has opened on Market -Pt , LL nearly opposite the liink, where he has oil hand a well selected assortment of LIQUORS, which he is determined to sell, to punctual men, cheaper than they can he had in this city. 1 J i iu determined tu devote his entire e.tteiition to the above business, he hopes his old customers and othcts, will call i n him. ON HAND, JT'S'T IMPORTED 2.T hojslo ad New Orleans suar aO boxes Havana 30 liHirel" loaf Lass coli'eo -ilO kei"S IMIlU loll boxpj mould nnd dipt candles H noxe- pv-rni 7 bbls New York lirandy, 4ih proof 60 do do 2d do 40 " diriiestic 20 half pipes champaign and cojniac brandy 5 pipes pure Holland gin 20 barrels Unliimore gin 15 " domestic tri ri i " New f'.ncl.ind rum St) " New Orleans rum 3 pipes old Jamaica rum HO (r. ca'ks Madina, Tenrriffe, iolden, Sherry, Sicily, and Maderia wines 10 4"Z boxes (I 1I02 each) old Maderia t'eyhm brand 1O0 kces oysttrs 30 (jr casks s eel Malaga 60 boxes claret wine i'O " muscat do SJO " lciiinii syrup 15 " assorted cordials 2 pipes oncl port wine fi.5 boxes un powder tea 50 barrels li-fi t lihd codtLh 6 birrclsalum and saltpetre 2 " epsoui salts 1 " pinser race and ground 1 " nutmcss 2 ceroons i m ! 10 1 hoa-head madder 20 cnk' cbeee 1 -") boxes raisins ') d uins 10(1 ti nt s B 'ston nnt 9 ha e s a I mouds 2 " filbert' I fit) boxes Scotch hrrrinj 20 boxes chocolate 10 " mustard jo empty deniijolms 4i) barrels old rye whi-key 10O " dried apples 50 kegs white lead 50 barrels good porter 60 boxes tobacco, assorted Nos. I barrels alcohol 10 " peppermint cordial 20 bags table slt 20 baskets champagne wine .ri0 iot. painted buckets 75 botes 8 by 10 fclass 50 " 10 by 12 " 40 " tumblers 800 boxes melea cigars 25,000 Spanish 75 reams wrapping paper HO " cap " 6 cans nine apple cheese. F. n. TILLAY. teuiivillf, April 15, 1815-4?-6m

WOOL CARDING.

AVING had my carding machine re SX paired thoroughly, and engaged a steady and experienced band to nttend the same; I will be able to accommodate the public with the best kind of work. II. D. WHEELER. ViBceriiies, May 7lh, ISoG. fEllIE undersigned have this day comnienred the mariiilacture of 7'oftnf Biscuit mid Crackers of the following kinds, viz: Pilot and Navy Bread So da and Wine Biscuit Water, Butter, Boston arid Sugar Cratkeis -.which they warrant equal to any made in the United States, being manufactured by machinery, nnd decided!) supei iur to those made by hand. Cni.ens, Country Merchants, owiins ol S;eamlnj i!?, and all otheis interested in the article, are invited to rail and examine lor themselves wholesale and retail by R. MASON k CO. No. 3, Water-St , between 21 &3d Sis. Louisville, April 25th 1C36 48-41 N. B. Orders lo any extent for the above articles promptly executed. The Lexington Observer, Common-! wealth, Franktuit, and Masvi'le Eagle iKv. Cincinnati W big. O. Indianapulj Journal--Vincei.nes Gazette, lud. and j Commercial Bulletin, will give the aluvei lour insertions and cliaige the same lo the Louisville J ;iui nal mi. s. ji. sj-;l3ian. 1 LSPF.CT1T LL informs tlie citi - .a I I. I I . t . .. ...... 1 f . rt ... I a lis vi iiiuitur,, iii.ii iir iifir i"iiMr:u ii"iii Shelby County, Kentucky, and has pet nia nently Inruled lii(ii?ell' in the town of Coin fti I il-. Ba r I ho I miic w count i , lud.. and ol

lets his piol, s-ion.il ter vit e- to all I hose I rt " 1 e a ! the ljisest rates. Outters ntul (who ate ililirtcd wilL ilisra-c o ( be : 'oodm I ,i i maiie 1 11 the shortest riotire, jl"-ly . He belie! es he is 111 aster of i.i.iiu i-"1 ' most leaial !e lerir s Tin ivare piv i',l the prevailing dii-aes of 'his ciuu-!'" ixchuuge lor old tjoj per nd 'eiv tiy. Having had a ver v 'en-i 1 r r ac ,e f Mice fiom various aits of the U. Slates,! Vi;icerme, March, 41-1y. ith all kinds ol diseases, he has 110 hesi i N. I. Wanted two or three apprentw Itation in gaj ino' to all those w lio are i j'''1 t' learn I L e ahon: business. J. A: A

eased, it would he well lor them to trv hi-j Med ifjines. He niatle his s'tidy milihi-j father iu-laiv. ( Dr Richard Carter. iv ho I I riwiimniilii s--.,ll,d ll.u !.i.li.iti lk.,t... ! I of Kentui ky,"' and whore skill in the Vnre of vegetable nietlirines is well ,ii. in.'ifi.i '".i''i Known o the pu1 lie. lie procures 1,1-, medicines mostly fmrn the (i urlen of 111-i lure hy distillation, uliacts. k . aijd he-j lieves Ihein lo he the ino-l sine ifniedipsj known in the wot hi for the removal nl diseases, though Vi:iide in their nature. et elli:aciius for the cute of dioriLi' to which thp luinif huinlrtiU can witness.' He would also iuloiui the; public that there is no man in this state, w ho has hi.i 1 . , . ,, . , knowledge ol this iracln e. or who r vct studied it, wild the exception of hiuisr It , ' y hi" hrolher, T. Selriian, ol Pari", Jenuine-i county, and Samuel P. Langsdon, who 1uoiv studv ing w iih him: He nterelv trien tneritions 1 his that people ma) nut he 1111 jiocpd on. Cotuinbiia. March. 1 f!3f 45-3m J IT D. WHEELER , and WHEELER w k li.M LEV, hive ici then Stores under the (it m of W HEELER &; 1'i.MLEV, at the cornet of Watei anil M. Peter's slier fs. Roth the el il li-hinenls 'laving been recently renewed wild a large stock ol Fahtriah!e Sprine and SutiiiriP r ) I ) S, lenders then pi it,,! asoitniPnt splendid and couiple'e; coo sisting of a oeneiul assorl intiit ol Fancy and Staple suitahle to the present and approaching season; aud of the I iti st Fashions. , Queens, China antl (;!;i-s-Avare, HartJ-Avtire, Cutlei--I V anil (Iroeeries. All of w hich they w ill ell on liberal and accommodating teirns for cash or in x change for most kinds of COUNTHY PKODUCK. 'They respectfully invite the attention nl the public generally to. their establishment, also Ihpy tender their thank to their old customers for the liberal patiott age ejr'ended lo Ihem and they respectfully solicit a continuation of their rt!t i,n WHEELER fc RAILEV. N P. Thev have alj un hand and for sale RAW COTTON. P.. ii'a. IVints. KY. iU't... 0 ' uiY- if-" . , , ' , 1 .1 i rglHE sul.scr.hers have aar.atpd ihem-! - selves Utnler the fitm of RAILS &. WALES, lor tlie transaction of a w holeale and retail Drug business, and Ih I i i , . Ol 11'illU dllil nir- nv it in ri, iiir 1 llieil Store comer of Main and Frcnt Street. Cincinnati, an exlPnive stock of J)ius;s ! Paint". Oils, Dye Stud's, Machine CaiiU.j kc. kc. whirh Ibey arp prepared to sell! a low as can bs pui chased iu the tveslei 11 ' count ry . N. 13. Card for Litiietd and Castor O I. Y. II. RATES, J. W. WALES. CiociDoafi, March 3, 1C3G--43-121 BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFflf E.

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AS constantly on hand Flour by heBarrel and at retail, equal in qualit ty In aDy manufactured iu this country. And Cui it Meal. JILSO a good assortment of Groceries at retail. E. BROWN Grocer. Vincenneo, April 10, 1826 45-tf N. B. I will give the highest market piice in cash for Wheat. E. B. SLcto Kin c Szhcct fcvou WARE MANUFACTORY, A J, CC II. AI5DILL, L-l'i:C I I I LLY informthecilizeai of V inceiiiies, anil ! a ir i ml v - I h ! . j , .., liiev "ue r "'"lenced the above business fecund boat, nrxt dour above Smith -ar-oiis s;oir, nm! neatly opposite Dr. S'iriif-s, in it v arious I tancbes, and unite M errlianU nnd ol liet s to piv llifoi a call, as Ibey me confident they can hifoid their uare as loiv it can l1'" bought either hI Cuiciuiiati or Lou. iville, at is Itolcale er retail. As we intend that our lices shall I e unilonn hold at n l.olfsale nnd retail, mer chants may be sure of netting their tin I . m U S. BROADlVSLIj, F S'cAofcm!c J racers iM'i.vvvri, tJini). jpj A K on hand uml aie receiving large supIii. h tin y will -ell as low as can be purchase. in the He-torn country, uin! on the most 110coini latins terms. Conntrr merclianti aia ! "Mll, i " ' ;'M and examine b.r themselves. I v . laciiinaii, .M.ru imh, i.--,( - p.1-1 illlr. Knox t oitnty atricultui ul ruciety at CX i's iiieeliiij, on tlie 4ii .March, ailopti j llie report ol the dnrctors heietofure publis)it-l excepting only the tin d dlars lor the best hi ol cotton, m Inch by 1110! mii vt as red uced t o fjio tlollars, an I the other f i v e d di.irs was appropriated to the bet acie ol ecru to be StlecUJ from 11 field of ul h url ten acres. The socit-ly on mot ion of Mr. Win. Johnson adopted n lullinviTip rr-.iiliou. It col veil, Tha r a subsi t ipl ion be oiiened t collect the sum ol ten dollars live ilollnrs to lie appropriated as a reu.tuiu lor the best pmr of n ein Lio its, and live dollars as a ( reminds lor the best fur or htavvr hat manufaclurcJ I't Knox f'oiinty . and pre'S tiled id lh lull inid. ley id this siicieti, atid that the lion. Ji l-, L i 11 . 11 lid A. r. i 111 . .1 oliiion, be a 1 oui unlit t lo procure ::id B,ib-ei tption I he fuilouin (iei.tli-uo u were h ctsd ct rs of the i.i-ietv lor th erismn; (car. b AMI I I. I t l H, I 1. -iii. -nl. jus ( 11 ;.:hi:i;, Vn e fm't A. D SCO I I . lo . Sec'ry, A T. I.I.I !-, Cor Sjcc'ry, J A MLS JHIIN.-ON, Inuiurer, JOHN KU I N;. t;r"iif;i: i.LAfir, ( II tlll.l.s I III K i:. JOHN ITi'.CLLL, WM J-( l ) I 1, JACOU HVlU'Kt!, dirrelors. A. 1) CO I f, Sec'y. Rtav 5ti, tS.Jt; - '.--if 1 v I ci(i'jw oi Kii4' ;iini tiir iiilj it tnl :itiiii(i) -s iti'tl tit li t ftli.i -x;.crt (.1 kjTD on liauJ, an u?- ! il riit ii( of FASHIONABLE HATS nod ol ;mii. vom hiy. pre-oiinnu he ih.i . ti.u Ihost- i i-hij.rf to iir'-hase iii not he disappuc. e I 111 the prie- and iprilily. Itis sl.oii 1, l,va doors hi low John '. ('lark's Hotel, m t l,c ti oie lormer'y occiijiied by the llegi'tcr of (u Land Udi' c. II. M . t.lLHAM. Vincennes Ausu-t t.h. I '!d" 12-tf c a .vrs: c ra 10 ai n 5AMI 7, i:i:i;ku i.m: H)AA.svAUi. S1 '' I'l'CTf't "LLY inform the cilipt.s i, g v.cene.. tl. .1 they have r.e,ma..nty t.,t.;,.,. . ti.ms-ltes in ibis place in Hie elmv. '-"sine on .Markrt streei, l. o doors abovn J . !t' Clark's lb - " , "nrn" I i.otr, ana iievti. 1 .. l,... il ... I . ... i ; . i .... . iu - .11 v I hon i:n i:H i .SWKET CAKi:S,

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CiiACKEItS CORDIALS AND SYRUTS, o r . ij i, k i n s All of which thry are ihterniined to fell at the lowe.-l Louisville cash prices. Mertdiatifa and Grocers are particularly requested to call and examine lor themselves, prior lo purchasing elspwhej-a. i. li Orders from the country wiil be.promptly attended lo. Viaoenucsj March, 3rd 1835 40-1