Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 January 1837 — Page 3

ADRTISEMENTSi lock at This, fTMIIOSE concerned are now informed JL that accordion to promise, the books and accounts of l'Wt. Kuvkendall. are

now in the hand-" of John Lollins, l.sq. All who hav unsettled accounts, nuhl belter call without dclay The note will follow il" not attended to. II. to save costs, the same course, DFX'KEK. Surviving Partner. 33-3t. J..n. 11, li37. ONE CENT REWARD!! S "J AN AWAY from the subscriber, on "Tfc Thursday niorninsr last, the 12th ir.st. an indented apprentice to the Printing business, named David Davis. Any person returning said apprentice to me. or confine him in any jail so that I can get hi:n again, shall receive the abova reward without thanks; and all persons are hereby cautioncJ against harboring him on my account. H. Y. C ADDINGTON. January 1J, IS 37. VIRGINIA LEESBURGHLOTTEP.Y, C'i'S 1 druw Jan. 21, 1S37. 1 prize of $30,001), 10.00 6.000. 3,110,3,000, 2,500. 2,000, 50 of 1000. and 20 of 500. Ti .ict f 10. A ceriheute of 15 whole tickets w iV. cost Jl.'jj, shares in proportion. M.IRYL.1XD ST.1TE LOTTERY. Civs , lrrttcn J :n- "2, 1S37 1 prize of 20,000, -(0;), 3.000, and 50 of 1,000, ecch I ickets ;-5 shares in proportu A cc;u5cate of 2." whole tickets will 07 shares in proportion. .n. rust VIRGINIA PETKltSlM'Ut; LOTTERY L'lits 1, ttruirs Jan. 1S37. t prizn of jMO.000. 13.000, fi.000. 5.000, 4.000, a.cttO, 2.500, 2.000, 10, of 1 .000, 15 of POO, 20 of 500. 20 of U0, oO of 300, 50 of 200, Ac Tickets f 10, shares in proportion. A certiiicate. of 25 whole tickets will Cv st j!30, shares in proportion. The ' -ve schemes present our li-t for Januarv, 1J37, whi h wo r commend to our patrons olTerini 2r-at i'iui--e:ucnts. Address vour orders to JOHN M. CLARKE, Aieut for the Managers Cfii, S'jcct; Erort au-i (Toypr lam . smith. ONI 'iM'KH to carry on the above brunch ;. .11 t,, ir ari. tv. at bis new bru-k shop on .Varkt nfeet. nearlv oppo-ite the Market Mouse where he w ill he bo clad to accommodate his old ruit inr : tin- nnbli irenerallv, at wholesale or f-tii',. Ho bason ha-id a number of ROTARY COGKING STOVES. which he will dispose of on scoomodatinir terms. incennes, Nov. I, 135 25-tf. N. B. Cash given for old Copper. Bra- ai Pewter. I 'If JO .WA'JG;, This .'J II STOllH Water Street, between Market and Husseroii streets, has just e crived and w ill continue to receive a FRESH an I goad supply of FALL &, WLVI KR (iOODS, which together w ith his ormer Stock w ill consti tute a select and general assortment of (irocorics, (luccnswaro, China. Cutlrrv, I , Hats, Jlonnct?, Hoots, ; - hoes, Kcnluiwa Salt. &.c. All of which he is ntmous to sell at the prii-fs, snd is determined to dispose of on the most rnonable terms. N. !). He will receive in exchange almost any Ttirlc of country produce. Vnvcennes. Oct. 27, 136 22-tf VALUAIiLi: Wabash Farm I'or Sale Acres of first rate Land kins; C'i'tV-l onthc Waba-ll River, live Jlwj. miles above Vincenncs. ont, 1 l,,.-!, ih..re is a hircc steam lustilterv, a 20. Hi ox a 1 ruill. a cood Dwelling House, Stable t-iffV and other out-houses, and a fine ap1 1 Wr' I''1' orchard. From this farm you have mm isS2ia v''w f ti", riv, r or " "r :! "'i'1- ln each direi'U.in. From the hitih prounds von have 'so a view for several miles in extent over Allison and I.amotte prairies. It is in fact one of the mo?t beautiful situations on the Wabash River. The Rail Road from Evansville to Terre-Haute is laid out immediately on one side of the Farm. It ia w ell timbered and about 80 or ninety acrs under improvement. There are several never-fail-lin? rock sprine on the premises, a never-failing litresm tuns through it, on which a Water mill on a small scale nii0'ht be built to advantage. I. N. WIUTTELSEV. Vm-nnes, O -t. 29th, 1S36 23-tf. rTTBIIE undersigned having closed his store at J3 the mill, and wishing to close the accounts of the Mine, wouhl request those who are indebted to coll acJ ettle their respective debts. II. D. WHEELER. VirK-nn- A'Jg-?th, I S5S 11-

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January 4th, 1837. RDERED that an Election be holden al the Court House, on Monday the Oth day of February next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, for the pur pose ol electm? a President ami 8 I rusteos, (two from each Ward.) for said Horoucrh. J. If. MAUTIN, Pendent MARTIN KOHIN'SON, Clerk. V incennes. 32-Ht. 03iu;moval.xd JOiLV filVI.YGfu" removed ' his OFFICE to the corner of 3rd and Busscron streets -first house north of Mrs. Kuykcndall. Vincenncs, January 5th, 183ti 32-". ID ' WE removed back to their old stand in the 1SKICK IH'IUMNG lately occupied by Murtm Kobiuson, Es.j., as an olbco, oppo.sitr John l. Kurtz's store, where thev will be h.uipv to aolmndale their old customers, and w bich they are re aico to ilo 111 the best style. uiccimes. January 0th, 18-37 32-tf. i 4 i t! V am determined to )nj all demaiids an;aint me. b'j the first of Mare't, 1S.')7, lam a'xo determined to make, evert one itni I nave acmanas tivritinst, pay me. Q ? C)'-i he xi tiled ' tnit time, or I will have them settled hj the proper Ojjieer without distinction. I.KiriS L. U'ATSOX. Vincenncs. Dec. '28;, 1830 31-3. .V. . box from the count n trill tie taken as an uivrentice to the 'Tailor ing business. L. L. If. CASH FOR lASIInnd the highest price will he J I'aiJ for 'v71I15;i-L if deliver soon bv THORN & TRACY. Viueennes. Dee. 30th, 1830 31-3t. In the Knox Circuit Court. March 7Vr!,1837. William Rurteh and Win. Ilebenl. v. Aloxi.i l'iertrd, James Lcw- , survivor of .1. fc W hew- , David S. (,'hambers, Wm. In chanc e r y to foreclose a Mort(i.irvin, Survivors Sic, and I'll ward Crav, for the use of Moses Mumlell. T aprearinc from the affidavit of a disinterested person on file in mv office, that David S hambers. Win. Carvin, survivors Sic, and Ed ward Cray, part of the defendants in the above suit are non residents of tins taie, wheretorc no tice of the pendonev of this suit is herebv civen them, and that unless they appear at the next term of said Court and plead, answer, or demur to the Bill tiled in said suit, the same will be taken as i.fcssed against them. Tcit. A, D. SCOTT, Cleik. Vin-ehiie,., Doc. 29th, 1836 31-3t NOTICE! NOTICE! I.li persons indebted to me bv note or book account, over twelve months standinsr, are requested to settle the same without dtlav, and prevent eost.. JOHN K. KURTZ. Vincenncs; Dec. 20, 1830. 30tf. HALE OF STOCK, AND armingi' HE subscriber will sell at public sa'e at his farm, on Mill Creek, two miles east ol Vnirennes on Fridav and Saturday the 13th iV 14th ol January net, the follow iiu; valuable property. JLM CROW , a lust rate Jack ( voarsoM (( Stcrp, B, nu a mtiti a ijo n vunii 1 1 1 t c-L,r 7 IIi:n 30 II wul of I s(sST2X battle Cows "2 year olds and yearlings One large H'aggon Harness. (TXitc Dravbroa EXT.' ,133011 anU 7A.nrtrs 3, 10 Tons of Hay, and 2."0 1 Tiri. 'if Sale as f llnu-z: ishels of Corn. All sums under i'y cash, f o and upwards 12 months credit for note with goivl secnity, and without interest if promptly paid when due. SAMCEL JCDAH. 3t. Yincennes, Dec. 21st, is:!630ADMINTSTK.VTOn's ZVoTICE. VTOTIC E is hereby given that the undersigned 4h3 has taken letters of Administration on the Estate of Jesse Cox, late of Knox County, dee'd. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to in ike immediate payment; ami those having claims against the same aie notilied to present them dulv authenticated for settlement within one year from the 15th of October last, being the date of said letters of Administration. The said estate is supposed to b solvent. JAMES POLKE, Adm'r. Dec. ICth, 1S.1C 2U-3t. FORK BARRELS S!I will crivrn fnr fool AV. O -3 delivered in Vincenncs, bv NICHOLAS SMITH. Tec. lith. l?-P--rf.

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HE undersigned will sell at public auction on Friday the Cth day of January 1837, at the late residence of Thomas Jacobus, in Docker j Township, Knox County, Indiana, all the GOODS AND CHATTELS which were of the said Thomas Jacobus, at the time of his death. Consisting of Cattle, E SHEEP, HOGS, UTPvcir 1 1' M Ij.V.MU, pVy HOUSEHOLD .1XD KFFCHEX Fl it -M TKi:. 31io, o".r iTlat Jjoat, AND A QUANTITY OF CORN IN THE FIELD. '1 he terms of sale w ill be for all sums of three ioMars and under cash, for all stuns over three doliiis a c redit of twelve months, upon the purchaser sccunim the same liy note or bond witn sullinent securities. JOHN rM KCEI.L, Adm'r. of Thomas Jacobcs, dee'd. 14th, 1S3C 2'J-at De 101- U--JCt?T 'PO .(jujinl s! i' i. u.i. (n uoi,)jiti. pun iijlujI)j jof j;;v(.uytr o fo antii ) in tajij i u:f n.n 'jjlju lumuif fo hup y.tji 3ti li jjijou aiil . hplutoj oi pio.in oi.t i if.' -pjso.) 31 xiui. 'Jj.y u(f -V fnnu.'h'ny c.iojjo(i fa muifjjiy 3ii Jo spmojjij pun sjpj 's.yooff a otj ip o u.uou.i jfiJi ki ,LSVT HfU, Ari:iALLI0I 3iacki:iu:l. Mackend, so peri or ipiality.on baud and for sale liv 1 1 V. V. l.lK kV BAILliV. June 21ih, ISoli 1-tf. WHEAT & OATS. 'jjllij subscribers will r- receive cither of the above urtieles in payment for debts, or in exchange for ;oods. THOKN St TRACY. Vincennes.SCd, 1S3G 17-tf .NOTICE. OTICE is hereby iiven, that the undersigned has obtained from the Clerk of the 1'robatc Court of Knox County, letters of Administration 011 the estate of Thomas Jacobus, (late of Decker Township in said county.) deceased, dated Dee. 14th. ls"b. All persons having claims or de. mauds on caid estate are requested to tile a statement of the sarie in the rrlliee of the Clerk of said J'roliato Court williin one year lYoni tbo date ol said letters; and all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate pav ment of such debts. The estate is supposed to he solvent. JOHN PCKCELL, Adm'r. Dec. 1 lib, 1P3G '2)-2t. John 1'lank.cnship, Adm'r of h h. IJcnjamiu lllankeiiship, dee'd, ? . l'v- . . r - ? The creditors of said dccccas- j .5 Cd. J-.7. KNOX PROBATE COURT, Xov. Term, ls30OIIN B LAN KEN SI 111' Administrator o? llciijamin Lilankenship, deceased, this day appeared in open Court and tiled his memorial, shewing the condition of said estate, and complaining that the personal property (there being no real estate.) is insuilicicnt to pay the debts and demands outstanding against it, it is therefore ordered that the tiling and pendency of said complaint be made known to the creditors of the said Benjamin Blankenship, dee'd. by a publication of this order for six weeks successfully 111 the incennes ( I'liette. 11 weekly new spaper Published in 111rennes. in the Coui:tv ol Knox, and that thev le Informed that unless they notify the said admuii trator of the existence and ext jiit ot tin lr respec tive rights, bv tiling the same or a statement ot the nature, date, and description of the contract or as sumpr-it, up in w Inch the same may e toiiled 111 he oliii e of the Clerk of this Court, previous to the linal distribution of theassetts of the estate ol the said decendent, such claims w ill be postponed 1.1 favor of the claims of more diligent creditors. Test. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 29-Ct Nathaniel Kuvkendall, Adm'r"!, of Deter Marker! dee'd. I On pe D " vs. r tltloll. The heirs of said dee'd. J KNOX PROBATE COURT, A'ov. Term, 1S:$0. ND now at this time came Nathaniel Kuykcii dall. Administrator of I'eter Barger, deceased and filed an inventory and appraisment of the re al estate of said deceased, and likew ise tiled In; memorial suggesting to this Court that the personal ..u.it.. of si.l ilec'd is insutlieicut to nay his debts, and prays an order for the sale of the real estate of said deceased, or so much thereof as may be sullicient for the payment of the debts, wberi fore it is ordered that (ieorge Barger. Eliza Bedell I, ,.:.!, ,1, lt ir.x.r Hiram and Caroline Ta lor, Sam. m l Barger. Augustus Barger, Daniel Barger, Bet cv lt.ir.r,.r and ariev Barker, widows, heirs ot said deceased, who are residents of this Stale be summoned, and Moses and Susan Bedell, bis wile heirs of said I'eter Barger, who resides out of thi: State be notified bv three successive publication in the Vincenncs Calotte, to appear in said Court at the next February term thoreol, and show cause if any they can w hy such real estate shall not Iksold and made assetts for the discharge of the debts, demands or payment of said I'eter Barger, dcecas1. Teste. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. ;?-3t BLANKS! BLANKS!! .1LJV.IVS FOB S.iLE JT THIS OFFICE.

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VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR THE subscriber will sell the STEAM MILL, situate at the new town of LeKoy, in Craw ford County, Illinois. This would be a valuable piece of property to any one wishing to ensac in the busines. as the demand for Lumber mid Flour is eipial to any place on the Wabash. The Terms w ill he made easy to any person that will put it in immediate operation. Applv to A LkROV,

Agent for LeUoy Comp. Dee. 8th, 18?G 2-S-tf. IU1 LL those, indebted to the subscriber A bu .Wi t IPil IStftPii' ,1V,(!0 fyVV'V arc hereby earnestly retnested to come forward aid. make pay ment, on or before te 2oh of December next, or such JNOTEf? and ACCOUNTS will be placed in the hands of an OFFICER for COLLECTOX. J.1MES M. T1IOIIX. Vincenncs, Xov. 29th, 183G 21 -If. Ij. Is. 9 at so it, 3IERCHAXT TAILOR. S removed to the house formerly occupied by linn, adjoining tiurtch and lleberd a Store, on W atcr-street, w here he is opening a good assort ment of GOODS in his line, consisting in part of Jlic, Black, Brown, Green and Mix ed Cloths, Ftliie, Black, Brown, Fluid and Drab Cassimeres, Striped Cassimere. assorted patterns, Flain and Figured Silk Velvet, Bombazine, Satin and Silk testings of the latest style. Uoat Jiair Camlet, oj superior qualify. Cloak Tassels and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Stocks and Jandki rehiefs. Together with a small assortment of reads made Clothing, viz: Cloth JSjx Coats, Blanket do Funtuloans and Vests, Shirts and Drawers. S-c. S, c. The rmcr customers of the establishment arc! respectfully solicited for a continuance of their fa vors, with the assurance that no pains wnl be ared to 11 (lord them advantageous bargains. "o-. lith. ISoO 2j-lf. YiNCE.NW 1 OS ACADJiM V. II IS Institution will be open on Mon day the 21st inst., for the admission of Student!., under the immediate superliUendance of Mr. Keed Wilkinson. A. .M., as principal, and such assistants as may from time to time be required The eotintv Seminary buiidincr which was originally erected for the State University has it c-i protmed by the Trustees of the Aadeniv. in pursuance of the charter, and repaired for that purpose. I he l.oard ol 1'nis.tees, from the money they have ex pended and the great exertions they have used in cstnblislnno- this institution, as well as from fjreat ir'ducements offered by it. hope to secure a liberal patronage. Students from abroad can be aceoiritnodatil with boarding in piivafe families on 11 ' '1M . 1 f 1. . . reasonable terms. 1 iier'j win oe t iciin.or sessions in a year of 11 weeks each. The 1st. to commence on the 1st Wed nesday in October. 2d on the last Wednesday in December. :M on the '.id Wednesday in March. 4th on the 2d Wednesday in June. I'he "resent session will continue five weeks and be considered two tilths oi c term and be charged for accordingly, between which and the winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 days. Female students will not be admitted till n separate department is created lor them, which the Hoard contemplate doing as soon as they can nnke suitable arrange ments. Instruction will be given in the following branches, viz: Heading, Writing, Arrithemetic, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Trigonometry, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, History. I'.otany, Minerology, Chemistry, Rhetoric and Astronomy ALSO In the Latin. Greek, German and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION. For instruction in Heading, Sc riling, ner term in advance, $ 1,00. F,nr. Grammar, Common Arithmetic and Geography, per term in advance, .".-'10 For the higher branches c'f English tl.o ncirnt. the German and the French lanuia"cs per term in advance, 00. It. Aonliomts for admission will applv to Mr. William Burtch, the Trca surer, for certificates. Itv order of the Hoard of Trustees. II. DF.CKKH, President. Jos. Somks, Sec' If. Yincennes, Nov. 18, lS.lfi. IDES tanned for customers on reasonable terms Applv to J. C. HOLLAND. Vincenncs Nov. 14, 1S36 2 1-tl. BANK CHECKS. "Ycatlri prtntrl) on urla Cnpc ASD FOft SALE AT THI OFJZTCu.

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7A-y 1 1.M.1 i "5 R ESFEf 'TFl'Linform the citi zens of Vincenncs, iV its vicinity, that they have commenced the alwive business on Second Strrtt, next door above Smith Carbons store, A: nearly oppoite Dr. Somes, 111 all its various branches, and invite Merchant anil others to give mem a call, as thev are confident thev can afford their w are as low as it can lie bought either at Ciucin nati or Louisville, at wholesale or retail. A ; we intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale and retail, merchants maybe sure of getting their tin ware at the lowest rates, utters and Conductors made on the shortest no tice, and most reasonable terms, lmwaie given in exchange for old Copper and Pewter. Viueennes. March, 183fi 41-Iy. N. B. Wanted two or three apprentices to earn the above business. I. & H. a. x u. a. - s Z . 1 aotici:. Ac those indebted to the late firm sf Smith & lrson. are aaain reipjestea to can aim . 1 . o 1 .....1.. their accounts, as further indulgence cannot i;ivon. We will take in exchange for debts. goods, v orn or 1 uis at me murkci prue K. SMITH Vincenncs, Nov. 2d. 1S36 23-tf. FLOUR. ONsTANTIA on hand. I rcsh family t lour and for sale bv WHEELER & BAILEY. June 21, 1136 1-tf. FOR SALE OR LEASE, BTTtHt: suWriOer will sell all the apparatus for .3L a Distillery, with or without a "round lease for a number of years, or he w ill lease the wbol by the year. The above Di-lillerv is capable of making five barrels of whiskey every twenty four hours. Terms w ill b made easy. H. Nov. 10th. 1S30 25-tf. D. WHEELER. JUBSE T CITY TONSOR M 1JELLiii(ii:R, KES this method of informing Iiis friends and old customer, that a lit w he is still in the land of the livincr. and fully able and w illins to do justice i i- . . i.. i Hp to any person who may oe ui' o. upjn bun in either line of his business. His tonsnrial oflice is handsomely and conveniently lilted up r, iv-o.-r sireet. and every uains will be taken to render centlemen aureeal'le while in his ll the the oaoers of the place tottether with house, others are constantly kept by him fcr the benefit of those who infill thus while away a few minutes pleasantly when in waitinc, whie otherwise ni ght Le tedious. j Viueennes. jone Pth. 1 s3l 2-tf. THE lm;hest market price in ca4i or b allui. paid for hides. J. C llt.'i.JJ.- v. Nov. Hth, 1S35 211 HE subscribers are in prcssinff need of mov. and those indebtd to them by note or book account of long standing, are hereby remind ed that unless thev come forward and pay up soon thev mav have to pay some other person. THORN & TKAC'Y. Vincenncs, ept.22d 183& 17 tf. TAILORING. rpHE snbscui'cr has iist commenced the aho- - business ill this pfacc, in the second story of the buildim; of Al. Jones, adjoinine U. Hon mr'a Store on Market rtreet. .He lias al ru.lv re ceived a hlieral share of juiTaic pa'ronai;.-, and hupe. by strict attention to t usinrss, to merit a continuance of the same. H has for three years past, been a ci'.i.en of this place, and know n as the foreman of J. 15, Martin, from his first entrance in the place, up to the present time. He ft itn rs himself, that from his lone experience in i.,,ii,ess. both in L'uttins and Makinir, that his work will not be inferior to uny in the western country, beiac; determined to keep the best of Journewlll.. S. HO' 'HENOI R. Vincenncs. Oct. 12th. 1 safi 20-tf. jii,L aoons. HE subscrilirr is now opening a very 1 1-5C sortment of DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, ; oot, i ur v .titi If ATS, i ad n f) v.v; rs .r. indeed almost all articles usualv kept by country f..r,-t.i,t a.M wmilil nobcit a mil from those v i-itiiis: this market for the purpose of risking pur chlses. GOODS CHEAT, TERMS LIBERAL. WM. GARVIN. L-if'iIle, sJ.-r-f. l5t, ?? 15-1

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r.'. Ki 4 .lUi C,.IU fIUlfl y lit itrCtt. Cincinnati a neat do' V v. lv. v, general assortment of Cflt anU Ittaboflano LOOKING GLASSES which he will dispose of at iidndrkule or retail a reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio, May 1st 1-ly .vi i.i ia.: I., M IV"."'" 1 v I, .') MSN .VH r. NEW GOODS. CLAIUC &.UIIOWN, HAVE Just received a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season, consisting in part of IJIue, IJlai k, lirown, Mixed, Drab, Claret id Pilot cloths. Cassimcres, .Satinets, and Flannels of all colors. London and Honey-Comb Drills, Canvas ind Hcd Padding. Kentucky Jeans, Fanev, Fancy stripfxl and Pittsburgh Cords. Moleskin, Cantoons, Brown Tab e Covers. Fancv Chintz, Turkey fted, IJengJ Stripes, Merriinae and French Prints.. Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted eclurs, Black Camb let. 'ongec. Silk and Cotton F.'ag, Bandan and Madrass handkerchiefs. Jlack Iievantine, Gros de Nap. ManJarin and bilk Mtisliit, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White and Scarlet Merino Shawls. Twenty pieces Silks, assorted colori and qualities. Black, Blue, While, Check and Striped Ginrrhauis. Worsted, Gum, Nttt and Webb Suspon dcrs. Fancy Marseilles Silk, Black Satin and Valencia Vcstings. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black , Silk Velvet Vesting. Irish Linen Collars and Bosomi". Mohair, Plaid and pleated Bombazin Stocks. Ticking, Blenched and Brown Shirtinju . and Sheetings. Corded Kobes, Brown and colored Drillings. Plain, Figured and Striped Cambrick Muslins. Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslins. Plain, figured Jaeconett and Bobinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Insertings. Ribbands assorted. Lace and Satin Collars, Rubber Lncets. A large variety of I'nibrellas t Parasol. Ladies' and gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves. Gentlemen's calf and stout Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Gaiter, Bootees, Cloth, Prunelle, Morocco and Srotit Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, Castings, Cutlery, Qtiecniware, Glassware. Mill. Cross-cut and Hand-saws. Coffee, Tea. Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will positively be ao!d on the most liberal terms. ALSO In a few days they will receive a laifje assortment of Cum Elastic Cloihing. V i ncr.'.nes. Sept. 2. Ifc3r,-1T tf. ('oi'i-fci:. acks Cotree, good quality Havannr.h and ,io, on hand and for sale by WHEELEK A. UAILEV. June 21th. 1S36 1-tf Groceries. WHEELER & BAILEY. AVE jttiit received and oiler for al'j ft ulk of Tort, TcmriiT, (."liainnaijino, Muscat & Claret Winf. I Loaf and brown JSujrar, llavanna and Rio Coll'eo. (VnUisli,' Ilico, popper and spice, Almonds, cordage, w hich they w ill sell low at Wholesale or Retail Vincenncs, Ant. Oth, 1846 11Ot cbrrn Dcsrrftjttoit Xcatly ahd expeditiously cxncutal (i I the GAZETTE JDFFICEB "NEW 00013. S. & W. J. WISE, KWE just ojicncd a large ar.d general asscrttnent of suitable for the present and approachini; scasoni w hich they offer Unusually lvv for cash or approral barter, lso 11 barrels of N. O. Molaonea. JuryS2d, 8-H. BLANK NOTES OF HAKD. Neatly printed on nric type. FOK Sii si A r if cw v. . - L.