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to which thev would invite the attention of their friends and Ju.-to;ners, and the public in general. They will receive in cxehaniic for poods, Deer. lv.vko.rn. Rahit and Opossum skins, clean Cotton and l.iucn. rags, (uusi iiii. lleeswnx. Feathers. Flaxseed, Flux and Tow Linen, White Beans, &c. THORN & TKACV. June 30, 1S36 5-tf,
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ed to call and s. tile their respective debts. H. 1). W1IEELEU. Vineenncs, An-. Oth, lfO 11-
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eptem! er iiet. all his :.oii3 mi's 71f:r!tr:t J?urnfls:vr. che horse, rrmz ttS ONE COW AND CALF.hf' VV.'A'.V.V OF SAU A 1! sums of live under, cash in land all sums over li 'liars, a credit of threi months will he irrivon. tin pure. laser civing lus note with approved secun tv. He w i! o sell on the same dav, three huildi;u lots, tn ini; the suUhvision of the oni'-half of No. iWat.T an, lie .orou''h of me. nnes, corner of hisscroii streets, and ruiuiinii hack t the 'ala.-h liver. Naid lots lire nearly in irt of the town, and are sufli.-iently larue tmsmess houses ot anv desci telle. 1. Terms made know u on d iv of sale. JUSKP1I MADDUX Vineriiites. Sept. :t;d. lsoti 1 l-:tt. '.A Sunday the U-itU .lav of A '.must, 1 s:!fl llliam Ixat'ipl.un. late ol Lebanon. St. Clair eountv. Illinois-, cloned with niv- wile A hi -tail Jones, formerly Abigail Yan (iiiilder. win o'v with' her my son ( ieo. Washington Jours ned about IS months, and also an infant child lined about six months. l hey have since nassed tor man and w ile where they have stopped. Tin said W Ilium kaniblain ami Abinail Jones, robbed me of about :to or 10 dollars. Kariipiain is about :i0 years of ane. fair comelexion. dark hair, and : envy stout man. The woman is about 19 year I I. dark luur, lair countenance, and low in stature. I'his is to caution all persons from trustiiur the 'aid Ahmad on niv account, as I w ill iiuv no debts ot icr eontraotintr, an.! the public are also caution maiiist trusting the said Win. Kamilain. lave l.y tl:e dispensation ol 1 ro i.li nee, been de prived ot mv scilit am entirely blind and iibanI, far from mv friends, by a worthless woman in whom 1 placed confidence. 1 have lived larlestown. (. oies Co. Athens. Sangamon Co. Holland's ( irove, Tazewell Co. Columbia, Putnam 'n. and Columbia, Monroe Co. Illinois, where I uu well known. his DANIEL X JONES, Witness, mark. LIBERT V MURPHEY. Vineenncs. Aim. tlOlh, ISofi. M-St Printers will serve an unfortunate blind man bv in ertui'i the above m their respective papers. IS'EW IIARI )V A n i : HOUK. Louisville, Kentucky. GLAGETT & IUMMEL, I.V.PORTING AND WHOLESALE HARDWARE MERCHANTS, iHaf tttirnr ifourlli rross .Strrrt; BPAVH on hand and intend constantly keeping a lame stock of 1U1U)U IRE, CUTLER Y, ami uoods . nerally in their line: whi.'h they will sell on the most favourable li'im... .Merchants, purcha-iui ill L.misxille, aie nspi ciluliv iiiviu J to call and cxainiiic the above W.ii.-.isiiC :i i. i id l a e chan.-o this v 1 V v :v ti iv jk BiJi tiil itO I mnrhi:,l count:.' LlIll (.''..' ' M O I " (liaiui, irill .'.'Ac plan: o,i (he YWi a, id 1 ith i'f A'( plruihtr This town is situated on a handsome elevated plain, on the. north bank of Yellow river wiiere the Michigan road crosses the same; the Slate road from Fort Wayne via. Laporte to Michiiriin eilv, crosses said load and river. Plymouth is -i'." -i miles north of Loga.nspoi t :i 1-i south of South Bend, 'JO south-east of Laporte, and Vi from Micliinaii city. Adjoining the town plot a saw-mill is now in operation and iloiiiir a ijood business. The county seat on the t'th day of July was permanently located at Ply mouth, and ample donations were obtained for the erection of the necessary public buildiims. The county ot Marshall is rapidly settling with industrious and eiiterpvismi Fanners, and has as fair a proportion of first rate land, timber and water, as any county in the north part of the State Yellow river passim; nearly throunh the centre, and Tippecanoe throuih the south-east corner of the county. Extensive, beds of Iron ore are in this county and sitllieictit of water for manufacturinii purposes. It is believed but few places in the north part of the state presents stromier inducement to the en terprisimi man of business and industrious mechanic than Plymouth. TKRMXOtie. fourth in hand, the balance in 12, IS and l months. WM. POLK E. JOHN SERINO. Proprietors. A u -rust Pth. 1S30 12-3t roori.es-. VHEELER & BAILEY, WM WE just received and oiler for sale a stock of TeiuTiii, Wines. JMuscat -ao Claret J Loaf and brown Sugar, llavaniva and Ilio Collce. Codfish, Rice, pepper and spice, Almonds, cordage, v:c. which thev will sell low at A holesale or Retail. Vineeimes, Ami. 9th, 184611RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! , Two and a half cents per jiruud, in cash, or three cents in printing, willb lenf or any quantity of clean linen or cotton rags delivered at this oihec.
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6 ut wiiicli -.viil iio Po-ii low lor cash, or lor mn?t article's of country produce. Vim-cnnes, .ovciuIh r 11, ls:."; 21 CHEAP LITERATURE a ji Ij in ; r jm Fj o ff f:r. 1 hat it may he within the means of every means ot every in ron who wishes to sul sen to A V A Ml SI Mi AN II Sl.l'C nd r. Jill 1IMI.1IF M1VV md. have it rarcfi niiarlv f..ru aided to them hv mail, or oiiirwise. we snail lrom the present time until tin lirst ot next January, receive orders FOR TEN" t -tin EN Oh' TIM" SA L.MAI il'N 1)1. AMI NEWS OF THE DAY. AT THE KATE OF ONE DOLI.AK PF.IJ ANNUM FOIJ EACH SI l-r-t nil' 1 ION that is, any person forvxar-hn-r w a TEN DOLLAR .NOTE, fne of p Ve-f, will be furnished with ten of our papers fa l w hole car. to he forwarded to any direction d. luted. The subscription price for a siiml name is two Dollars. e make this oiTcr. beieviii"-, as the neeuui iry expense will be trulhi" th.it all who have the inclination to become ac piainted with the character of a journal w hi.h liri made s'ueli rapid progress m mbhe estimation a this has, will take iidvaiitaire of the proposition a nice, aim enrol; mi ir names on the Ii ls ol ds nu merous patrons. It cannot be doubted that thus who subscribe will receive the worth of their do ir, when we assure the puhli.- that each numb. out. mis, independent of its various amusim; En-siraxirf-js, as mm h rcadinu matter as many of lln Mpular volumes w hich are sold in our bookstoreit double the rates that we ask for a whole vear'f subsi-ripti.in. 'I'he SALMAf.TN'DI already circulates throunl very post otlice in this country, and continues to mltiplv. It furnishes its patrons with the leadins; features of the News, and a humorous cemniuion oi lively- and pumront sallies winch are lloatinci abimi the tide of Literature. ThoSiLMtcmii is printed on I.irr-e imperial paper, equal tosiiteand uality to that which is used hv the irnest and best Journals of the dav. It is calcutted that more than fi.to T. -jo. r? A ivrr ; "ill be furnished m this iournal in one year these, in addition to a choice selection of Satire. Criticism and Wit, contained in its columns, w ill form a literary ham-net of a superior and attractive order. -r-CIubs of roe it w ill be supplied with the paper lor one year, from the commence ment, by forwardim; alive dollar note, pottit pan. PRLMIl MS. fhe publisher, prompted bv the unexampliid and unex) ted patroiiane w hich tins imper has received, oilers the follow i prciniunis: For the best ORIOINAL COMIC TT.E FIFTY DOLLARS for the best ORIGINAL CO.MH; SOAO. TWENTY-FIVE liot.f.M.'s -for the I est collection of ORK JIA' A L ANEC DOTES, JESTS. .X.C. not less than liltv in ,, . 'er, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARsi,",r the best KM 'INAL COMIC DEslON". SKE TCH ,,r DKAAVINtr, TWENTY-FIVE DOLL Ks or the xirmiff bet, TEX DlU.I.M's Persons cnterim; as eoinietitors, mav or mav not forwred tlicir names, nurecahv to their own ishes. The premiums will be awarded bv con.pctent judses. All coinniunieations on the sub ject must be addressed to the publisher, prior to the first of September, 18o'i, pnytc.r jmid. post-m.ister's certificate will be a satislactnrv uarantee of a remittance. Ne.jociable note.; el .rv kind t.d.cn in avment of .-lib c; 'ip'ious. Add- ss (! !LES ALK.YANLEIL .V.-.. :; V' lila.T. ! l.ia r aV?SAj: re.'. iC.l l.!id still .-. C. iv. ?lil5t iii:i liicir .'-'pri.,! si.p Iv oi ' W ft' fffn fV fji '4m .w 03 n M. - 'i coiisi.-iin, in part of i iiim-; and 3icdicine Fainls, Oils and Dye-itufls, Cneni.cals, IVrfunu rv, laftnt 3Iedicincs, Surgical liL-lninu'iiIs. Ciokl and Silver Leaf, Faint Brushes, Varnishes, Thcinometors, James ltiver and Roanoke Tobacco, Spanish and half Spanish cigars, Vials, bottles and 'shop' furniture, A largo .-supply of Quinine, t:e. -Se e. Making th' ir assortment -rcnoral and complete. They are determined to sell on the most aecoindatin terms, and hojie to merit a continuance ol the liberal patronage heretofore extended to ihem. Yiuceiines. may l'.Mh, lisot; 51-tf. YLWEXXES IPraciical Institute, ronrni YEAH. Open to pupih of either sex or any 0CI BQARDiKG rilOVIDEl IF DES1KED. Limitted to about twenty pupils to a teacher. Instruction civen so os to lit pupils for business, liihlo truth not excluded. Tuition 15 per year, 5 per (juarter. Extra charge fur wood, vie. Mr. & Mrs, CROSBY. Conductor. June lOlh, 1830 S-tf. Hew -S-oods. ROSS & EWING, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRlNti AM) SUMIIEIS GOODS, Which will be sold unusually low for each. Vineenncs, July 7, lbUG 7-Qui
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!-v 21" --7-, V''"-Tl ii J'1.. i JS ONTI.Nf'E.S to carry on the above branch in ail their variety, at his new brli L- shoo on ,. - ' i Aiairlet street, nearly oppe.-i'.e the Market House, where lie will lie lie tlad to accommodate his old customers and the public jrenera'ly, at wholesale or retail, lie Iris on hand a number ot ROTARY GGGK&a STGVE3, which he will dispose of on accomodating terms, iii'-riini's. Nov. I, 1 !:.") 2tf. A". 11. C.is'.i s-ivea for old Copper, Brass am Pewter. j --C'i'-t-t.t--' v -T? - f. f ' p , 9.i;-i.fv iiiij undersigned is now oociiimi a , Lva c-".-fs-rJ-i-?-ri r.t tor puhlic accommod dion m that commodiouildin.i loin.; occujiied as an Inn, belonuimi to Walter Ariiistroiiir. lOsu.. from whom he has taL-.-n i lease for a term of years, where ho hopes in u iiort tune to lie prepared to keep a HOUSE GF OJTERTAlMET, ipial to any in the estern country. The hou.-e Usell is unusually pleasant with Iiuiie and airy rooms. and. icrrocaHv .iliiat. il. l;iiui:i.r on a sonar. done, inieouneclcd with other 1'uiloiiiL's. The . '...I . .. : . . : ; . . . nun on a iiim's is in me moi ni; repairs, vmiic u, w nen ompleted will render it as eoiiveni. nt and as com lortalile, lor travellers or hoarders as any similar establishment in the State. The stables w ill be inferior to none in the couny and well supplied with hav, irrain, eve. A Kcndiii'i luiom. is intended to be kept where newspapers from the Atlantic cities and other sections of our country will he refiulariv filed. In his, his new- inidcrtakiiicr, the undersigned intends to iniike every one, who may he plca-ed to call, as comfortable and as much at home as possible. Lrovcrs can be furnished with lots for the con venience ol their stock. K. I . I.AAt.JJOA. Lawrcn.-churLih. July l:;f,l-.' TO KIHTCIIIS OF M.W sr irillK, CvC. One of your corps, it will be seen 1-v tin- above notice, has ceased Ins wonted vocation fir a season. nd assumed another. From an editor he is metamrphoscd !,) a L'oiiiihce. Instead of raterim; fhr ne mental tastes ol old literary liiends, he is ihoutto cut and carve for the corporeal jnclatcs of new ones m ein.-iiream stvle. r-hould anv ol von banco to puss this way, no matter of what politial creed, you shall be sure of a cordial reception nd a heart v welcome, scot free, and truly happy ill he be to trrcct any of his fjri'.ier brethren ol the toilsome art. Kespoctfullv, eve. K. C. LAA'ODOA. OALAKSEO a JAClii receive J-.it. ol t'.it..ii."e't L.o. and for sale bv il it-. ju.l J. c H. Alt DILL Vineenncs. Ami. Ifith, ;'' 12-tf AM) rj . rs I. ne ju-t ::.. :i iJ.-ok of Ii d ; , , Idoe. .i'''i a -.- I..-,-, '. i. A. . I e-id ,'; Aoj-.-r. ii I. dv; .: hi, Ao. . !,.: tii( ir . I, A..-.. Mo i,e, ) ii'id I; i .ii bid',; i.,'l.l'..'o ; Lour" 1 !: 1! . . i r i n I'i in-:,i r ! , d iir.;.-ois. A.m. 1, iiiK r bodv; Lou l'liuier on S 1 ,i 'is .i i- l ..dv; l)..ur.:. i: lb ui- , A. is. I, is on I.ouj FriiiK r bodv; Loni Prim, r I mid !; Loir.; l'liuier on Smail I'ie.i body; in, ii: lea. An-, i una , l ii. a on .--iiiaii . mi liod ; i'ica, A'os. 1, 2 an-.l Pica on Ihiu'i.-h body; Liiidisli, A'os. 1 and ; Great Primer: Parmron: Double Kimlish; Donhie l'.uaion; Ciiniinii; 1 dve lines Pica to twenty; ci;ht line Pica Gothic condensed to twenty; live, seven, nine, and ten linePica ornamental; s'ik. seven, nine, and twelve and fifteen line Pica shaded; eiiiht, ten, twelve and, sixteen lines Ant'upie shaded. Also a lan-e and beautiful collection of flowers from Pearl to seven line Pica, many of which are not to be found in any other specimen; a new assortment of ornamental Dashes; a variety of Card Holders; near two thousand metal ornaments; Dr.iss Rule; Leads of various thickness; Astronomical. Mathematical and Physical Sinus; Metal Braces and Dashes from three to thirty ems Ion n: (ireat Primer and Double Pica Scripts on inclined lio.lv; Diamond and A'onparcil Music of various kinds; Antiijues; liht and heavy face two line li tter; full face lioman and Italic A'onparcil, Minion, Brevier, Loin; Primer and Small Pica; Minion. Brevier, Loin; Primer, Pica, and other Plucks; A'onparcil. Minion, and liervier Greek, Hebrew and Saxon. A I ane variety of ornaments, calculated particularly for the Spanish and Smith American markets; Spanish, French and Portuguese Ac. cuts furnished to order, together w ilh every other article made uc of in the Prinfiin; biciness; id I of wl.i. h can be furnished at short notice, of as good a ipialiiv and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment. COA'A'KPw .v. COOKE, Comer of A'as-aii and Ann sts A'cw ork. A", li. Proprietors of A'ewspapors print, d in any part of the I'nited States or the Caniv.l.is, who will eoppy this advertisement three times, and lorward a copy conliiuiini the same, will be entitled to their pav in any Type east at our Foundry, provided they take twice the amount of bill m .C- " ,- N' ' "N" "SI b.-i-WU TO Blacksmiths. rplIK subscriber wishes to employ twojour-J-iicvmen Blacksmiths who arew. ll acquainted with the business, and of Fober and industrious habits. To such, liood wages w ill lie iriven particularly to a man who is capable of nianaiim; a shop where there arc hoys and other ha,,ds- J. C. CLARK. Vineenncs. July 20th. IS 30 S-tf. lbs. Daeoii lor sale hv ' '. JIlir.LCR Sr BAILEY. Vincciu.iv-, May "it!;, ibM PJ-tf.
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I't'i '.'.) ' CA' r ,s.-ss. 'f nr, rsi'r 1.03X83 OiaSS ILlXUiVlCTUEER , OjfLrs f.ir suit: to ct will j 3h retaut etu i other at 1, is t,tore,'l 1 0 7ri A s'rect, ("nu 'ui )i tl a met genera! assortment f cat .-.ntj ft.i ;o 3-1:1 I.Ot)KL(l (iJASSES, icliieh he will (lispisref at ii'linlesulc ur retail at re.luceil prices. Cincinnati Ohio, May 1 1 1 IjyI'.'1, ' VY'vi 1 ... .f.b.Al VW'.IV! ', :.vi V i". ' VI , . ...! Vif.'lJ .-i H ik-'-O:'';.'' ajj :.j .V 'THE TOJfW OF iibii'ti 1 t Vy.' - -V W7 r-t H Bil w 1- - n 1 1 ri KAUA" CDI NTV, INDIANA. V7L1II" subseriliers will i T . r at public sale, i ;j Uj toe premises on Monday the 2 1st of ( tetoior next, the lots cuinpe-' ing the plot said tow II. KroxTii.LK is beautifully situated on the La t auk of the Wabash Kivcr, nt the head cf t'.e Giaiul Kapids, twenty mill s liclow "iuceiiiies, and about live above Mount Carmel and S, lma. TitHe oi Lie town is an elevated In i ,, running Midi o the river, hi -di and dry j;t ad -ca-ons, w linh, as it recedes lrom the river, expands into a be.uitif.d .mine ol about a mile in length and bn adt.i, in u Hill state ol ciiItiaiio!i. 1 he com. try arooii.l as fertile as any in the w est, and is as rai.idiv s. tlini;. The subscribers can boldly state v. ilhoLt n.i.r of contradiction, that no point on the Wabash no-. esses creater eominer. ial iiilv.mta .i s than Kn.viile. Conmiandiiiii bv it ceciiliar luisiiiou on tho oiilincs of two states, the trade of the fhi est portions of Wabash and Lawrence counties, in the Slate of Illinois, and Knox and ( nhsou coun ties, in the state of Indiana, and situated ;.t tho head of the Grand Kapids, it cannot fail of bouiiini; a place of considerable ii,..oit aucc. '-Ail .pcrici.ee teaches, thut the Kapids or P.dls, cn navijal'le sir. am, imi-l lei ome inun.rt.iiil. nml liat the town -ituat, d at the head ofthese obstruc tions, w t,l lar out st:ip tho..o located at the foot, md hence the sidi-cii'n rs are eoni'idoid that llio iv is not di-taiit whi n Knoxi!!e will be to her iirhbers ju: t below her, what Louisville is to liinpimisport and Portland. In :. ! diooii to tin in U ant.i'i s, the State has alrea.lv iippropriati d ill. (Hid, I'.t the im. roving the na knitioii oftiie-.j htpids, and a survev is to be made iliiriui the resent month. This improvement will be ma. in in one of two ivr-s, i;ht r by cutlint; a canal on lie Indi.iii a idc i I' d.e river around the Fa; ids, ir bv throw im da:, is across the river and makin : u k w dcr navigation in either event the water wit . rent, d w iii be immense and must mako Kii"vil!e the Kochester of tin- west. Indi rec ent f the-e considerations, there is no pi iut on tho river which presents stromier indue, men'.s b the specu! it..r in j rodiice-the whole surplus of liio 'alia-li valley w ill . idler pass by it to a more disii. I i.i-.irLi-t. or p. i.r it, li'iuto lier lap ,.li! vhi II '"ilih and olhcr thinus are con-id. red, the ubM-riher.- know if noplace, which more siron,-. ly rccomiie i.ds hsolf to public attention. Ttr.us of pavm-.-nt in.i.le known ,.t, day of sale. Jt'H.X KAMM'A", ALLLA KAMSLY. ALDiiKT BI'LW t)OD. K. 1. IHtADIH'KA'. Proprict-rs. I l-lt-.f e f iivuii papers will r -i" pi ctue p.o ci , !--rvii:il their a-, u. . , Fl .Y- Press 1. !- Wi h ' F. II'L.) respectfully inform the eiiiclis of Vineenncs and its vicinity, that he hi-. I H -1 rcci i v. i i d asso.lii.. of and opened a cencral and wi 1! select, t of (..on. is, in Vineenncs, con.si.,lin : China, Cutlery, Hats, lIoiKlCt.-", ()():.-, Shoes, Sec. Sec. Sec. All of which he oilers for sale, and would be clad to dispose of on the most reasonable and aeenmniodatini: terms, at the store house on water street near the Post Otlice, and formerly occupied hy A. B. Daniel, between market and Husaeron stre. ts. He will receive in exchanL'e for goods, Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Flax and Tow Linen, Flaxseed, Beans, Putter, lhrns, Chickens, and almost any article ot country produce. He invites his old friends and the public nrnrrII v to call and see him. Vinci lines. July 2d, lSlifiS-tf IIC Wabash Insuranrv CnmpaH nv ruiiiniu' ttt insure 151 ILDIttulm IA'C.S and PUOPLKT Y anninst fire JZPy. and will insure DOATS & CAK.i r mm " ---- (.Oh.o S. P. STKIKEK, Secretary. Dee. 2.i. ls."..i-:; ll v. THE ! VIKCENNrS GAZ3TTS, in 3);ttIi.htD tUr-,.i Satuitj.-iit u.V. W W.l O TEK.MS f 2 00, If paid in advance. !f2 od, If j'aid during the yenr. (id, If not paid during the year. fl 2), I' or .six mmithi. Papers discontinued only at the option of th publisher while arrearages are due. p-j-Advcrtisemciits making one square or less will bo inserted three times for one dollar, and twcntv-uvo cents for every subsequent insertion; jon-er adverti-cnicnt., in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without order... will in all eases, be in.-i rtt d until foil-id, and chart. J accordingly. . Soch article-, of produce, as are used m a f in.ilv, vviilbc received in payment for subscription at the uaikct puce, ilclivticd in Vinect.iu-s.
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