Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 June 1836 — Page 4

II. GOULD , TT1 AVING purchased ihe eligible tar

em stand, formerly occupied by fly acioth Lasselle, offer his services to his friends and the public in general. This stand has undergone a thorough repairing. From its location nd convenience, as well as retired situation, it is rendered desirable place for gentlemen travelling through the country with their tamiues. lie also (1 -Uters himselt, that Irom his long experience in his profession, as well as his known desire and capacity to please, he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. In connexion with the house, s pnrious wagon yard is attached lor the beuelit of movers and teamsters. His stable is large and commodious, nail well provided withatl kinds of provender, and a careful ostler, who is always in atatndance . If. 15. II is Bar ii supplied with the most choice Liquirs. (tj-llorses to hire. Vincennes August 2 2d 1835 12-tf. THE Wabash Insuranre Co. continues to insure BUILDINGS and PKOPEHTY against lire and will iusurc BOATS and CARGOES. S. P. STHIKElt, Secretory. Dac. 25, 1835 31 ly CHIMP CLOTHING. JEST received a good assortment readv m.uln Clothinr. consisting of in .art of Blue, Pluck, Frown, Greeo, and Olive Frock, and Drew Coats. Cloth, and Sattinell pants. Janes, and P.eeverteen do. Plaid , and Striped 1o. Satin, and Cloth Vests. Swansdowo, and Jeans, do. White Mersriles and Valencia Velvet, and Bombazine do. da. Flannel, acid Cotton Flaaael udder Shirts. Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchiefs, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and Elastic Suspenders iiC. kc. The above articles will ia told very low for cash. In addition to the articles abave anenione.t, which will ae made ap to order, they have the following vainly af beau It in I cloth : S.uC, Y,z-t Green, Olive, and Drab. Cloths Blue Steal nixed and Drab iattinett, Casiimere. Beeverleeo. Bombazine. Camblet, Jeans, kc. kc. All af which they offer very low for cash. L. L WATSON, Vincennes, Jon. lots. 1836-33-tf CO-PJIIII JYERSHIP. fTHE subscribers have this day, asso. B ciated themselves in the practice of j

:d themselves in the praciice 0 , -jr 'W7 W7 rT3 1 saiaiDafflasiiEaiFACl Jl I

StirrrrM. &?c. w - y? Their Shop is one door below the Bank on Water Street, where one or the otner nay ba found at all times. II. DECKER, JOSEPH BROWNE. N. B. Having purchased Dr. Maddox,i Urug store, one oi ine mm oesign East immediately, to enlarge and perfect the Drug establishment, when they will be pleased to furnish Physicians, and others dealing in ihe articles of Drugs, Medicines, faints, 4ic. upon at liberal terms as the can be furnished in the west. Jan. 2Cth, 1836 35j. NEW GOODST JSW4B1F. Suscribers have just received at their - establishment, corner of Water and St. Peter streets, an entire new stock, coni5tiri of Domestic, Krenr.li, Italian and Russiao Goods) of a superior quality. i Hardware Cutlery .Queensvvare and (rocenes of everj description, which they will sell at Tery reduced prices lor ca?h, or exchange toil most articles of country produce. WHLBLER & BAILEY. Vincennes, Oct. I5lh 1835 20-tf S50 Ilarrcls first cvtvU Now being received and for sale by H. D. WHEELER. Oct. 16th. 1835. QrnilE highet market price in cash, or leathLL er, paid for Hides. JOMX C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov, 14, 163o 24DEER SKIN WANTED. IgTtHlRTEEN centi, per, lb. in casb, paid for JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Not. 14, 1835. 24II IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Apply to JOHN C. HOLLAND. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 1335.-24-RAGS! RAGS! RAGS ! All who have rags to save, prepare to tave them now. 1 wo and a half cents per pound, in cash, or three cents in printing, will be given for any quantity of clean linen or cotton ragi deliveied at this office

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

John Holland, SADDLE nnd liar ness Mannfactur er, would inform liis friends that be keeps constantly on hand, nest door to his Tan ning and Curryine establishment, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Sec. all of which will be sold low for cash, or most articles of coun try produce. Vincennes, November 14, I boo - APPRENTICES WANTED. XI'. or tun. Apprentices wanted to tlie Tumiimr hiuI Cnrrvins Business. JOHN C HOLLAND. 14, 11135.-24-Vincennes, Nov. POUT WINE GENUINE Port Wine, used for medical purposes, for sale, at the Drug Store of II ITT & SAW Y Ell. August 23, 1C35 12-tf JUS I Heceivcd from New Orleans a general assortment of Groceries. Also u lot ol stoi:c i: Potter's vvaie for sale by THOKN & 1 11 AC i Vincennes June ll.tlWa. tu,ticct Hon K Coyijcv MANUFACTORY. CONTLMESto cany on the above ! branches in all I heir vai iety , at his new buck shop, on Mai ket sti eel, neailyi opposite Ihe Market House, where he "ill be glad to accommodate his old custom ers and the publicgeuerally,at wholesale orietad. He has on hand a number "I HOT A II Y COOKING STOVES, which j he will dispose of on accommodating' terms. Vincennes. Nov. -J, 1G35 25-tf j N. 15. Cah given lor old Copper Brass and Pewter. TLOUR, FLOUR. ILOOR, t-y the barrel, or Retail at my Mill, at the rate of three dollars and filty-cenlJ per hundred, or seven dollars cr barrel. II. 1). VH LF.LEU. Vincennes, Feb. 101b. I83G. GOODSELL & LYON, EVAiNSVlH.E, IA. (Successors of W. k. J. and J. Lewis, ii Co.) Whulesale dealers in (Iroccries genorallyNnila, lints, Gla, Hoots, blioes, Ac. aud buve is of most kinds of country produce. Kvansville, July iM, 1P3-5. STEAM BOAT EMIGRANT; iS v. M. Conk, master, will moreu-; Urlv on the Wabash as long as navigation will permit. Merchants &.c. may rely upon the Emigrant a h strong and sub slnntial. Iieht draught boat, of fine speed Her object is. from t'Unct'J.ilit v and good accommodations to merit a patron nge For freight or passengers apply to ' WHEELER, k Co , of Vincennes, II S. McCABE. of Terre Haute. Vincennes March 24 1836 43-tf MANAGERS' OFFICE, Wheeling, I'irgtnia, .Ipril 5, 1836 Va. Lreshiirgh Lotliery, Class No. 2, draw 7th May IC36. Capitals. S;,00, SI0.0OO, 30 of 53, 000 anil lOOofSV'O. Lowest three niiiii her prize, 5.j(K). The first two numbers, -00 Xicketa onTy $ 10 ' chlsS,u ,o,;lrriws Mav 1 6,'lt3'.. 'Capital.! 20,(KKi, and 7i of 1,000, Sic. &c. Tickets only ' aii Rtrvr ivii cTiTi I tt f n v CI-AUK k COOK. Agents for the Managers. Wheeling HUG irjj.IR iVI CKE'l . ITT5HE licht draught Sieamer MT. Mor rison , master, will continue to plv between the citv ol Louisville and Waha-h rirer, this season; she has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, arid is now in tirst rate order, and stands as high as any Boat on tbut trade. The Ml. Vernon will be supplied with an ex cellent Keel Boat to lighten in case of low water She will take freight from the month, to any navigable part of the Wabash River. Kor Ireieht or pa-sage apply to .1." C. RUCaLES, Louisville, H. D. WIIEKI.ER, Vincennes lsh.j PETER ROCHE, mouth of Waba March llth 183t 41-tf llcdical JYoticc. A )HE Regular msetins of the Vincennes Med La. cal Society, will lake place in Vincennes on the first Monday in June net, when a punc tual attendance of the members is expected. H DECKER. Vincennes, May 20th, 1636 51-3t.

GOODSEL.L &. LYON, Evansville TT AVE now on hand a general assort-

rjient of Groceries, wnich they are disposed to sell upon very liberal terms. Giocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, are respectfully requested to call and examine their Stock, prices, kc. Among the goods on hand or soon expected, aie 40 Chests Tea, 100 Bags Coffee, 10 1 1 lids. Sugar, 20 Bbls loaf and lump do, 6 Casks Rice, 15 Bags Pepper and Spice, 20 Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, LUs. N hi megs, do. Clove., Cas-k. .Madder, Jus Mackaba Snuff, Cnsks S.i I" r ;i 01 , Ilexes Cod pish, Bbls. Market el, Bbls. New Oi leans Rum, Pipes, halt" Pipes and Bbls Sig 200 4 f'5 o 15 20 25 20 Dttte, Champaign and Common biandy, 1 Pipe? Holland Gin, 10 Bbls. Ameiican do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira &. TenerilT Wine, C Casks Poll Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Bi-xes Claitt, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Boxes Tumblers, Decanters and Bottles, 100 " Window Glas, 1U0 Doz. Men's and Women's Boots anil Shoes, 100 20 cooo 200 50 I 4 12 100 30.0(H) 31.10 Kegs nssoited NaiU, Brads, Lbs. Manilla CokI.iup, Loomi.' Sup. It 'lie Powder, Whi'e Lead, r i i I j 1 1 1 s . r Sionts I urneiitine. i Li'.hatge, 1'n xos nine e Lbs (,'a mohor, Sjianirh C'g i s, Ba i t els S ilt. low and G reen , ALSO M ! other G'-nds usually kept at a Groceiy Stoie. All of which, we I llatter ouirelvt s. we can sell as low and upon as good terms as any other House in' the coiinti v. I'.'I.l ri S-j 3J-f" exchange fur goods j 10.0(10 Lbs. Lue Getae Feaiheis, O.UW Hei'wax, 1.000 " ll 'ti's Bristles, For which the highest uiaiket piice will be given . Evansville, Sept. 1 ?;5. 15 NEW WIIOLilSALn Grocery. Commission and Vorivoi din" vw BOUIsVILLL, K.V. IT iHF' stibicriber has or ed on .Mar!iet-Ft nearly onpoite the Hunk, wheie he h:is band a well selected RS'ort incut ut LIQUORS, cC. whichjhe is determined to sell, to punctual jicn, cheaper than they can be bad in tin-city. licitiiT determined to dente iiis enlite !- (entii'ii In the idioe bu-iness, he Impes his old customers ami oiiu rs, will call mi him. ON HAND, JL S P IMPORTED 2.j hoesheads New Orleans sugar il boxes Havana yo bai rels loaf 7" bags cotfee 2il( kegs nails 100 liuxcs mould and dipt candles GO boxes sperm 7i bbls New Yoik Brandy, 4;h proof 50 " do do Sid do 40 " d unestic 20 half pipes champaign nnd cogniac brandy 5 pipes pure Holland gin SO barrels ilfl 1 1 illlO re C I U 15 " domes-tic gin 12 " New England mm 20 " New Orleans rum 3 pipes old Jamaica rum 140 qr. ca-ks Madina, Teneriffe, Golden, Sherry, Sicily, and .Madcria wines 10 doz bones (I doz each) old Mautria Ceylon brand 100 kegs oysttrs 30 qr ta-lis sweet Malaga 5U boxes claret wine 20 " inn-cat do "0 " lemon syrup 15 " ns.-orted cordials 2 pipes good port wine C boxes gun powder lea 60 barrels fi'li 1 hint codfish 6 barrel alum and saltpetre 2 " epsoin salts 2 " gii!s;cr race and ground 1 " i.ulrncgs 2 ceroons indigri 1 hogshead madder 20 casks cheese 15 boxes raisins td drums fi.'S 1UU biixts Buston soap 9 bales almonds 2 " filberts 10o boxes Scotch herring 20 hoses chocolate 10 " mustard 50 empty demijohns 40 barrels old rye whiskey 100 " lined apples 50 kegs white lead 50 barrels good porter 00 boxes tobacco, assorted Nos. I" barrels alcohol 10 ' peppermint cordial 20 bags table salt 20 baskets champaigns wine 50 doz painted buckets 75 boxL-s S by 10 glass 50 " 10 by 12 " 40 " tumblers 800 boxes melee cigars 25,000 Spanish 75 reams wrapping paper 50 cap " 5 cans pine apple cheee. F B. TILLAY. Louisville, April 15, 1835 4'J-6tn

The Subscriber HAS constantly on hand Flour by he Barrel and at retail, equal in quali ty 13 any manufactured ia this country

And Cora Meal. JILSO a good assortment of Groceries at retail. E. BROWN Grocer. Vincennes, April 10, 1C26 45-tt N. B. I will give the highest market price in cash for Wheat. H. WARE MANUFACTORY. 'SI

o iknown to tli- nl lie. lie procures his J, L II. AliDILL, medicines mo.ily Irem t he G 1 1 den of naESl'EC IFL LLY in for in the citizen line by distillation . xu act?. , nd tiPQ, of Viiiccimes, and its vicinity, that lieves ihem to be the mot suie lemedie

'lbe hive commenced ihe above Im-tness known in (lie world for the ieni"Vn!of on Stccud bli tct, next door above Srint ii (I i.-eases, 1 bough n:iip!e in their nanire. 'mid Caisons store, and i.early opposite; yet ellicaciou for tlie cuie ot discrdei Dr. Soint s, in all its vanous bfai.cbe. to w Inch the In ing fmnlri -ds can w itnes. iiim! invite Merchants and olhei s to gi v e I le would also iuloun Ihe public that iheni a call, as they nie confident the) .there i no man in tins slate, w h has any can afford their aie as low as it can knowledge l Ibis practice, or nlin tier Aie bought either at Cincinnati or Lou-j Studied it, n iih the except mn o!" hi.nell, ! is il!e, at w hole ale or retail. ! his brut her, 'P. Set man, ot Pa i is , Jennings As we intend that our pikes thall I e uni- jcoiinly, and Samuel P. Lai'g'dcn, w ;i i j fui m both ii t wholesale xnd retail, inei-1 now giudy ii-g n i'h him : He inrielv mrn-

chants may he jure of pelting iheir tin 1 ware a! the lowest rates. Gutleis and Conductors made on the stmitest notice, and mot-t reasoable tern s Tin ware jjiv en in exchu'ige lor old Copper and Pewter. Vincennes, M nch, I C3G - 41-ly. N. B. Warned two nr thiee nppienti'ces to learn Ihe above bnsines. J. A I. IvI fit S. BROADWELL, lioh'sale Grocers AND lf 12 M iIY-X'l It&V'l . t'lMl.VNATI, OHIO. V 1 A V K on ItunJ and are receiving large supiZmL plil'S of GROCERIES, which they willscll as low as can be puridiascd j in the western country, and on the inott ac ' cortiiaodHtinir terms. Country ini rcbaiits urr j i in i I rd to call an J ex a mi lie for thein-tdv t'i. C lnr lnnau, AT,1 IMIi. !:("--Ill-1 -'t j ihie Km. county iisricuimrai ?oeiety a iherepoilol the directors heretofurc iiSli.-heJ exce ting only the ten dollars lor the best acie ol eotti'ii, which by motion whs reduced to tivt dollars, ii ii (1 the other live dollar was ;i;pro i i.iia ted to the best acie ot corn to be so etted Irom a U'-Iil ol al least ten acres. The sot'intv mi motion tif iM r. Win. Jotin. son adopted ibe lollow ing resolution. liesolved, That a nub.-i i piion be opened to coiieci mi: sum oi ten oon.irs. u. e unwars ippropriaieo as a reoiiuiii lor iuk ui'm pair; ot nous lioots, and live di II. irs as u preiniiim f. i r the best iur or beaver hat manuf-iclured in ivnox County , hiuI presented al Ihe lit XI no et iiig of this soiir ty, ami that the lion. Ji hn l.uii g.alld Mr. V in Johnson, be a committer lo pro:ure said sub-ci iption. The folhiwiug ( ciilleinen were elected officers of the society for the ensuing vear. SAMU EL J1MIAH, rresideiil. JOS. CIIAMBKUS, Vice I'res't A. I) SCO I T, Itec'g Sec'ry, A. T. El. LIS, Cor ftee'rv, JAMES JOHNSON, leurcr, john f w i no. ;eoiu; e leach, chaule5 i'oike, JOHN I'l'RCELL, W.M SCO I T. JACOa Ii Alti Elt, (1irero,s. A. t. SCOTT, Sec'y. May 5th, IP3G 49-if II Jl T 8. subscriber wishes to inform i Mil (he citizens ol Knox and the! adjacent counties that he has and expects to Weep on hand, an assoi (meat of FASIIIONAEIiE HATS and of good pia Ii ty , pre-u in ing as he dot. Ilia those w i"timg to purchase will not be disappimt ed in the price and quality. Jlis shop i (iVo doors below John C. Clark's Motel, in il(. house formerly occupied by the Kegister of the Land Oi'ice. II. M. tilLIIAM. Vincennes, August 15:h. I!j35 12-lf C O C rl SO H 1' AM) khfjiwim: kollenjierg. I F.-rECTKtT.LY inform the citizens o E Vim enncs, that they have permanently ecf t itiii-iieii themselves in tins place in the above business, on Market street, two doors above J. t laiii s lintel, where they have, and intend constantly to keep, on hand SWEET CAKES, CIIACKEUS. CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, All of which they are delfrinined to sell nt Ihe lowest Louisville rash prices. Merchants am. lrocers are particularly requested to call and examine lor themselves, prior to nurchas inc elsewhere. N B Orflers from Ihe country will be promptly attended lo. Viuci lines, March, SrJ 1836 40-1 j

WOOL CARDING. MAYING had my carding Binchiiie re, paired thoroughly, and enraged sleudy and experienced hand to attend the same; I will

bo able to accommodate the public with the tie-i kind of work. II. D. WHEELER. Vincenues, May 7th, 1836. DLi. S. II. SICILIAN. ESPECTFILLY informs the ci'i 'ens oi Indiana, that he has rnmnted from Shelby County, Kentucky, and has enn;ineutly located himself in the tow n of Columbus, Bailholomew county, Ind.. and of. lers his professional services to all I he: who aie nfilicied with disease -f body, lie tielicves tie is riustei of man v of the prevailing di?ea-e of cn n.try Ha virg had a vei y i s ' n-i v e pi acjlicc linn vaiiouspaits ot th L' . Stales, i w Kb hit kinds ol (!ir.ie, he h is no he-i. Jlation in sa in? to a II ibose lm aie diseased, it Wduld t e w ell for iheui to irv In-t Medicines. He made I. is f'lc'y tiihtns I father -in-law, ( Dr Bichanl C'nrtr r.) w ! lis commonly called the "Imiian Doctor i of Krnttn k ,rl and w hose skill in the ijrnce of egt-talde medn mes is well uieniions this that people may not Le iuiposed on. Columbtn, March. IC3G 45-H-n TWO IN 0F,. "BH" D. WHEELER, and Wlir.ELLi; Ji,4; BAILEY, have united ihtir j Stores under ihe lirm of WHEELEllSi ! BAILEY, at (be comer of Water and St. j PeteT surets. Both the establishmeii' '"S -rru i rerun y lenewru ivitn :i Imge stock of Fuihinnable Spring ami Summer GOODS, render iheir piesent aoitment splenrlnl and comjdftr; con istir.g of a general assortment of Faocy and Siaple WHY GOODS, suitable to the piesent and approaching eason; aud of the I .trst Iasluons. Queens, China ami Glassware, Ilartl-ware, Cullcrry ami (.Jroccries. All of which they will tell on liberal ami accommodating itims for cash or m excharge for mot kinds of COUiNTIlY PRODUCE. They re pec I fully invite t he attent inn of Ibe public jjenerally to tb.rir establi'liiu;merit, hI.o lliey tender their thanks ley to ..:, 1 i rn-ti'iners for the liberal nation. ace rx'ended to ibiin ;uid ttev lespecililll y sol ic it u cnni inua I ion of t be ir r ii'lou) . IVHEELEIt k. l:ILEV. N P. Thev have alu on hand aud fur sale HAW COTTON. W. t B. Vh-wgs, HIE subscribeiK have associated tbein selves under the fn m of HATES li. WALES, lor ibe transaction of a wholesale aud retail Drug business, nnd have on hand and are r.ow receiving at their Store corner ol Alain and Front Streets. I Cincinnati, an extensive loCli of Dings, Paints, Oil. Dye Spiffs, Machine Cards, i kc. kc. which (hey are prepared to setl , as low as can be purchased in the wesleiu COtltit ry . iv 1. Cn'iJor Linseed and Castar Oil. ii n.rr, w. WALES, icas 4:5-1 2t Cincinnati, March ? , JTfJWE receired and are sti'l if. ceivin their Spring "ipply of GUM, ronsi-ting in part of Drugs iiml .Medicines, l'aint.-, Oils :mil Dve-PtiifT, ClieinicaLs, IV rf u in e r y, Patent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, (iold and Silver Leaf, Paint Brushes, A'arnishcs, Thermometers, James River and Koanoko Tobacco. & pan, half S pan. cigars, Vials, bottles and shop fur niture, A large supply of Quinine, Sc. &c. Making their assortment general nnd complete. They are determined lo eel) on the most accommodating terms, and hope lo merit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extende rito them.

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Vineennss, May 1 9lh, 1S36 51-tf