Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 January 1837 — Page 3

Pour Office improvement.under Amos KcnJail. We of Cincinnati, receive all our early New Orleans an l New news from l!ie Baltimore paper. We are now rec'irlnj New York paper of the 20th. bnt have, the news of the 23ru andSith, from the Baiiniora papers. 'We re hippy to inf.)nn yon that the Font Oi5c3 Department i- in a most llourihing condition." Cinci-mali Gazette.

JTfa.

:ctroit ai'.tj ffeppec

M MIK1ED In this town on the Knii by Samuel Hill. F.s-q. Mr. Norman Hamlin, t Miss Maria Higains, both of the theatrical corps now on a visit to this pl.ic?.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

taki: UP

William McCoy, Iivin Harrison town-hip.

Knox county, on the 31 si day

of December, 1S36 one or-

T,- Horse colt a blaze m the

face, the left htn.I leg white half way to The hock joint, the right hind lc to the ta:ur; joint; white streaks in the hind hocV, heavy mane and tail, about twelve hands high, supposed to be two years old next snrin no other marks or brands.

Appraised to twenty dollars by Joshua Ht- , I 1 It...... (C.tL Laf.-ifn rr.o Timit-

1A11C1 3I1U llCiliy wimm, uiuj. i..., ry Hth, 1937, ' A true copy i'rom mv Estray Rook. JAMES 11. COOK, J. P. 34-3t

t W 1UU1 lll.l, liu.un tTSvf nosed to be

esssffej next sr

throe inches hiih whitj fwe feet,

on her nose, and two small white spot her face, and a small white spot on her fhou'.der. Appraised to forty dollars

TAKEN UP,

Y W. C. Fullerton.Peek-

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4.' -,Y,

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TV

i, and stoc!;.

IN

SMITH,

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suitable fr the FLU AM) WLYTKll c onsisting in part of A'jh. ZVmc, Mack, Brown, Mixed, and

" ONTINI F.S to carry on the annvp urancnes fancy coiorea Plains, ii sll their van tv. at his new t.tiek shop oi ; Sup. Mue, Mack, liioicn, Striped and

Market street, nearly opposite trie -uai k( i u.mi , j. lSrUrea La8illCres,

where lie will lc I'O ulad io ncromnnKiaiL- m"i

MuMm-r ami theiuiWi.- sonernllv, at wholesale or

VALUABLE PltOPEItrV FOU

t ." IIK rul.f. i-ijer wi.. -fi t.' rilL'AMMILL, tiluale attlie in w tow a ot LeHov, i.i L raw tor J County, llliu i This woutJ lw a valuable j Lie of pioj.eitv to a:iv o;,e wi bill',' to engage i i the in-i irs, a.,"lhe JcaianJ f.r Luniher and Flour u e-t:al t.i any i la e on the Wahasli. The Terms "... . . ' . ,1..., .. ill .,i,t It i i

will be inaJo easy io any yeis-m mui i " imineuiate operution. Aj ply to 4 . rrr

A Lit. 1VU I , Agent for LeKoy Comp, Doc. etb, 193G CS-tf.

NEW COPPER TIN AND SHEET-IRON

lai!. lie has on hand a number ot ROTARY COOKING STOVES,

which he will dispose of on accomodating terms.

Vincenncs. Nov. 4, 1835 25-tf. X. B. Cash given for old Copper, Brass and

row tor.

VALUABLE Wabash Farm For Sale

which there

dup. Knox Co.

Hav .M ire, snp-

seven years out

hands a snip

in eft

by

John Roderi.-k and Francis Kodenck be

fore me this 10th dav of .lannarv. lS.iT. JAMFS S. FD WARDS, J. V. S 4-31 IN Tlir. KNOX CIRCUIT COUUT, March Term, 1S37. Fhzabeth Tarkers. Qn pctilion for , (" Divorce, jonatiian I arkcrs. J

H T 5pic srin.T from the aiisodvttol atits-

y interested person on file in my oflie -that Jonathan Parke;, the above defen dant, is a non-resident of this state, where

fore nouee of the pendency ot this suit is

lirrehv rriv.-n him. that uiiless he appears

at fhe nr-rt term of said court, an 1 plea

Acres of first j'-FV-rate Land lyinr cS?"

on the Waha-li Kiver. five "V -.:-miles above incenncs. on jft,

is a larae i-teain ii-uiicry, ,,,,11 :i ,t,h1 Dwel'iins llou-e. Stable.

...w ...,t.,..,,.a ..! Cue an- : yourselves.

anu i'uiu i p'.e orchard. lY'in this firm you have

. m. w nt i he river inr - or .J iui.n m

each direction. From the hull er.minls you nave also a vi?w for several miles in extent over Allison anj Lanotle jirairies. Il is in fact one of the mot beautiful situations on th? Wabash Uiver. The Rail Koad from Evansville to Terre-llaute laid out immediately on one side of the farm. It i well limbered and about 80 or ninety acre

muW improvement. There are several never-f.nl-

ini; rock springs on t!ie premises, a nevcr-iaunisr ;tream urns through it, on which a Water mill on

a small scale illicit be built to advantage.

I. N. WHITTIXSi:. Vincenncs. Oct. 2?th, 183I5 2i-tf.

Sup. Mue, Mack, Mixed, Striped and

Figured Sattiactts, riiot Cloths, Jieavcrteens and Jeans, Velvet, Swansdoivn, Silk, Sat I in, Valencia, and other testings, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, eye. $-c. ALSO quantity of ready-made Clothing, Otter Skin, and other Fur Caps, Fur Collars, t-e. Heaver Hats,of superior quali'y. Seal Skin Caps, men,s and boys' , ALSO, a good assortment of ISoots 4 &fwcs9 coarse and fine, all of which ii now otTired at low prices, at their store on Market-street, opposite the Hotel of J. C. Clark. Call and examine for

A FL those indebted to the subscriber

i by iVYJ HOOK ,gf 't v tlWi' arc hereby earnestly

renucsted to come forward a ut make pay

ment, on or before the loth of December next, or such NOTES and ACCOUNTS

will be placed in the lan ;s oj an umrr.n thr COLLECTION.

j ...

JAMES M. 1 UUlti. Jlncennes, Nov. 29 h, 183627-.

j. JL. 9 watson.

3IERCIIAINT TAILOR.

; ?s. 1). An apprentice to the I adoring business is wanted. A Uoy from the couutiy, It or 15

1 years ot a re, would be preferred.

answer or demur to

farnu hi n.

will be taker,

t

:h5 petition tueJ, t!,;; as con!" '-o 1 :(T.ii;T3t

BOARD

Borou

OF TKl s rFFS, T,'i of Vincenncs. )

If

January 4th, IS 37

KPF.Ki:i) that an riection be holden at tlie

Court House, on Monday the titli day ot

February next, between the hours of H o clock A. M., and 2 o'clock 1'. M. of sai 1 dav, for the purpose of electins a I'resident and 8 Trustees, (two from each Ward,) for said Horoutrli. J. 15. MAUTIN, resident. MARTIN ROBINSON", Clerk. Vincenncs, 32-3t.

i incenncs,

N't

J. B. MARTIN.

10th, 1SSG 2t-tf.

( ASH FOR WHEAT.

Va price

M'. dollar ner bushel, or the hiL-he.-t m iiUet

will be riven for any quantity of gooi!

merchantable wheat, delivered at n:v mill. J. I,. COI.MAN". Vincenncs, Oct. Cth 1S30 19-tf.

''hi -po

A- P. SCOTT. Jannarv lfhh, 1S37 Hl-T.

Clerk.

LGCK AT THIS. rSITOSC concerned are now informed tb.at accor lin.i to promise, the bunks and" accounts of. Poet. Ku kemhdl. are now in lha haiids of John Collins, F-.i.

All who have unsettled accounts, mi-rht bf.rr cati without delay, io save costs. Tlie notes will follow the same eou.te, if not attended to. II. PF.CK F.R. Saniidn Fartner. Jan. 11, 1837. " 33-3t.

BRQKAW jT TAYLOR-

VVR removed back to their old stand in the 11RICK llCILDIXfi lately occupied w

"i.uiui Kol insoii, Fsq.. as an otlice. opposiu John

K. Kurtz's store, where they will be happy to

CO.!! :ilv;!at. Itu ir old .uomcr., and r-n par" ! to do in the best style. incenncs, January Oth,

loi- ir ocsi 'jji'iund Hui. i.i.in y n'TV.l'Hf 'If

uoijjho ini jajuoiips jof iist'

v Jo Fmwj j'i in I'uii put iji.n 'jxju

funnnp Jo hop 3' h jjiiou sty

yii.n tiidmo? oipioav oipn nr,' 'pjnop) jq

Ikhui 'j.yji( .y linpuiyfiiy suoJCff Jo

vuij 3pn jii Jo sjunojjn puo sjo- L

'.?yoo,' 3ii tij ; oj tuiouy jp.n si

"SJOIJtiOJS: vLSVrI MILL A'lMALUOJ

MACKEREL.

tn. r& Mackerel, supen

lOS. J3 CHS, or quality. on ban

and for sale by WHEELH & UAILE. June 2 lib, 1S30 1-tl.

. 1.1. Il Il T

-tf.

CASH FOR.

ed

".SMnid the highest prirc v id for VC? " , if c

ill be liver

F7VS553WHEAT & OATS, St'ld! JSM','!ia-'"i -..-lie, subset Wii

Hi

RESPKCTFFLinform the ritilens of Vinceniies, its vicinity, that they have commenced the above business on SVrund Srrtt, next door above Smith Carsons store, &. nearly oppo

site lJr. Somes, in all its various branches, and

invite Merchants and others to give them a call, as they are confident they ran afford their

ware as low as it can be bought cither at Cincinnati or Louisville, at wholesale or retail.

As we intend that our prices shall be uniform

both at wholesale and retail, merchants may he sure of getting their tin ware at the lowest rat-s. Gutters and Conductors made on the shortcut no

tice, and most reasonable terms. I in waie giv

en in exchange for old Copper and Pew ter.

Vincenncs, March. 1830 41-ly. N. 15. Wanted two or three apprentices to learn the above business. I. Sl I.

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LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURER , Offer i for sale to country Merchants and others at his store, 1 1 0 main street, Cincinnati a neat general assortment of Cflt anU JHatojjnnn LOOKING GLASSES which he will dispose of at wholesale or retail a reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio, May $tl-ly

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iv v'-:vi.

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r X

v.V reeoive iOier of Me ariK'lei) i i pavi, fi.r I'obts.orilJ cychaoyi

Vi .v:e

.C-M, 1

TnOliN ; i7-tf

& TKACV,

A removed to the lioue torinerly occupied by

him. a,!ioinini liurti h and lleberd's .Store, on

ater-street, wheie he is opening a good assori-

inenl oi

GOODS

in his line, consistim: in part of

Blue, Mack, Brown, Green end Mix-

cl Cloths.

Mite, Flack, Brown, Fluid and Drab Cassimercs, Striped Cassimcrc, assorted patterns, Flain and Figured Silk Velvet,

Bombazine, Satin and Silk Vestings,

of the latest style. Goat Iluir CainUf, of superior quality Cloak Tassels and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, Storks and Handkerchiefs.

T.,ntl,,.r with a small assortment of ready

made Clothing, viz: Cloth Box Coats, Bhudi't do Fan'oioons an I J'ests, Shir's and Drawers, &-C. frc.

-ri., f,, lusiuiu-ra of tlie ciublUlimnt are

1C3 vctfellv solicit! d fir a continuance uf their fai!,e a.ac.;a:K-c that i o pains will be

spand toall'irJ them aJa:iU3ceu$ bar-si;. s. Nov. 17th, ISo6 25-tf.

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NOTICE.

B 1,1, those indebted to the late lirm si c-miui "

Lit Carson, are acain reuuested to cull and settl

.i...:. .4 further io.luleence cannot be

,11111 !,. 1. ',, -n eiven. We w ill take in exchange for debts

goods, Corn or Pork at the market price

IV. iAtUll Vincenncs. Nov. id, 136 23-tf.

A. Co.

FLOUR.

ON'sTANTLY on hund. Fresh family Flour

and for sale by

WHEELER & HAILr.i June 24. 1930 4-tf.

.1.

15

ui.ve

:i bv

ONE GENT F.EVA

iVWVW from the subscriber, on

ii.' '

i a Thursdav morning hist, the l-'tu

inst. an indented apprentice to the 1 nntnw business, named David Davis. Any p?r;on returning said aopretuiee t me, or confine him in any ja 1 so that I can (jet Kim mriin. shrill receive tho above reward

without thanks; and all persons are hereby cautioned against harboring him on my account. K. Y. CAPPING TON. Januarv 13, 1837.

Yinernnes,

THORN Dee. :Ubh,

ev t::cy. 183(5 31-3t.

VIRGINIA LEESBURGH LOTTERY

Chits 1 d'-au-sJan. 21. 1 57. 1 prue off 30.000, 10.00 0,000. 3.140,3,000, 2,500, 2,000, 50 of 1000. and 20 of 500. TicVet 10. A ceriticate of 2." whole tickets will cost 135, shares in proportion.

In the Knox Circuit Court. March 'Vni,lS3?.

William Bunch and Urn. 1. Ileberd.

vs. In chatv

AlovU Pienrd. James Lew- 1 CCfV to

i snrvivnr nf J. it W Lew- foreclose

i. Davii 1 S. Chambers. Win. a Mort-

Garvin, Surviiors eve., and gage

Edward Grav, for the use of

Moses Mundell.

W" T appearing from the affidavit of a disinterest-

ed nerson on tile in mv oitice, inai uano. c

Chambers, Wm. (iarvin, survivors &c, and Edward Grav, part of the defendants in the above suit

are non residents of this State, wherefore notice of the pendency of this suit is hereby civen

them, and that unless they appear at the next term

nf f ,nrt m.1 nlead. answer, or demur to the

Biil filed in said suit, the same will be taken as

confessed against them.

Test. A. D. SCOTT, C'.erk. Vincenncs, Dec. 29th, 1 S36 3 l-3t

MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. Ci vs 2. draw J.:- 52, 1F37 I pri7 of 20,000, 5,000. 3,000, and 50 of 1,000, rach Tickets f 5 shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 wholcj ticket will cost f 67 shares in proportion.

viflr.iviv rr.Trnsiur.G lottery.

C!w .dr.zws J;n- 2S 1S37. I pme pf 30.000, 15.000, 6.01.0. 5.000, 4 000, 3.000, 2.500. 2.000, 10, of 1,000, 15 of 600, 20 of 500. 20 of 400, 30 of 300, 50 of 200, Ac

Tickets 10, shares in proportion A certificate of 25 whole tickets v eot 5130. shares in proportion.

Th above schemes present our li.-t for Janua

ry 1QT7 which we recommend to our patrons a.,

-..,. r!,t inducement.-. Address vour orders

JOHN M. CLARKE, Aucnt for the Managers.

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deeeeas-

d.

KMDK PROBATE

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A or. Term, lSoG. OIIN CLANKENslIir Admmi.tr .tor of Uenjanun Ulaiikcuship, deceased, this da;-

appeared in open Court and tiled his memo.i 'l, shewing the condition of sai I estate, and complain-

ina that the personal property (there heiiig no

al estate.) is insullicient to pay the dots anU de

mands outstanding against it, it is tberetore or.ler-

d that the tiling and pendency of said com; .aint

be made known to the creditors ot tlie saiu lkii-

;.;., m lul-eiisliOi. I'.ee'd. bv a nub'acation ot this

nr.fer tor six weeks suceessiui.v in

fJaiette. a weeklv new.-iiaper published in m

cennes, in the County of Knox, and that they be informed that unless they notify the said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective rights, bv tiling the same or a statement oi the nature', date." and description of the contractor assumpsit, upon which the same may be founded in the ollice of the Cletk of this Court, previous to

tl.e fund distribution of the assetts of the estate t

the said deeendent, such claims will ho postponed

in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors.

Test. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 20-ft

ViNCE.N.NES ACAI V. fSvllIS Institution will be t-pun on Monday the v21st inst., for the admission id Students, under the immediate superinicndaneo of .Mr. Heed Wilkinson, A. M., as inn.-ipal, and tueli ns.-Utants as may from time to time lie required. The eouirv Seminary building which was ori-rri-ndV eree.ed lor the State University has " . .i ! . f ,K A -

i:e'.ireu in tue l rusieu.s ui mc -i-

of the charier, and

file Hoard oi

ex-

im V 1 1 a v P

mR SAI F DR LEASE.

I W W . r

reIIE subscriber will sell all tlie apparatus 101 J&. a listillery, mitH or vsitb.mt sround lease

fr n number of years, or be will lease tlie whole

, Tl e nS..re Tli-'illerv is capable ot

ii,.,,.,.. - . .

niakin? live barrels of whiskey every twentyfour hours.

Terms will be made casv. JI. V. WHEELER. Nov. lf.th. ISoG 25-tf.

Ijeen pn

caiiemv, in pursuance

reoaired for that purpose.

Tnifitei-s. from the money they have

nded and the great exertions i:ic

I I I V- X I

T

pet

as

. . i i i , : . 1 , . , . , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 j t-i

nso: in esna:iiMiiiii: inn "'""""-"'i

well as from great inducements offered byit, hope to secure a liberal patronage.

! sit, , dmitsi fnun abroad can be aecommonat-

me. v iiiicum-ai . .. , , i-.. ; ( ,m, ,es on

eit Willi minion:!; in

1 here will oe 4 terms

reasonable terms.

- r

or sessions in a 1 1."

Die 1st. to commence

ncsday in October.

nesdav in December

NOTICE! NOTICE! LL persons indebted to me by note or book account, over twelve months

standing, are requested to settle the same

without delay, and prevent costs.

JOHN K. KURTZ. Vincenncs; Dec. 20, 1830. 30tf.

pe

tition.

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Ai)MiNisTit.vTtRs Notice.

Ji"?OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned 1343 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 make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same ale notified to present them dulv authenticated for settlement within one year

from the 15th of October last, being the date ot

said letters of Administration. The said estate is

supposed to bo solvent.

J A .lit? 1 'U 1. 1 1. , A d m r. Dec. 1 2th, 29-ot.

A"

1 1 weeks each.

on the 1st W eel

2d on the last Wed

3d on the 3d Wcd-

CITY TONSOR AM) BIAA,

- KES this method of iniorming

Lis fii'Muls and old customer, that

, sii:i in the land of the lixin fullv able ami w illing to do iustii

...i. . 1, .nintsi'il to altl, v to

i anv person win . r - 11 .

i.:... ;.. ;,!,, n nt as tiusiness. 111s nwis,,,!..,

111III 111 !'' ' . ii-,.. is li.uidsomelv and conveniently lilted up,

nn, everv pains will PC taKcn to

on au i 1 " - i . . . . 1. ..ntl.-meii aueeable while 111 Ins h-.usi

All the the papers ot tlie place rogeiner iUin.i, lit ii? those

who might thus while away a lew minim s r,.-. santlv when in waitine, whlc otherwise inight be

tedious.

Vincenncs, June 8th,

5 am determined to pay all demands against mc, by the first of

farch 1S37, n;i alto determined to

tveru one that I have demands

nrainst. pav m". OilS'JI CIS

u. ..tfledhu that u,ne,r I will hace them

settled by the proper Officer without distinCti,U LEWIS I, WATSON. nni-Mtip. Dec. '2?'i. 1S36 31-3,'.

jj, A boy from the country trill f-.t taken as an ayprcntier t the Tailoring bvfvf"- " '

iCrUKMOVAL.C0

ZOlS 1H 11 has removed CS nrrici: ta the corner rf 3rd

nnd Ihisseron streets first house north

of Mrs. Kuvkcndall.

Vincenncs, January 5fh, 1831 32-f".

FOllK HARUI'lliS.

i ASH will be given for go

Nathaniel Kuykendall, Adrn'r") IVlnr Il iro-Pl- llee'd. I Oil

VS.

The heirs of said dee'd. J KNOX PROBATE COURT, Nov. Term, IS'M.

now at this time came Nathaniel Ixuyken

iii A.i...,tr ,t,ii of l'etcr burger, deceased

and tiled an inventory and appraismeni oi uie n -

al estate of said deceased, and liuevvise tiled ins memorial suggesting to this Court that the person-

al estate of said dee'd is insufficient to pay tils

lebts, and prays an order lor the sale ol me real

estate of said deceased, or so inucu im-.e.i. j

be sufficient for the payment ol the debts, w.iereforc it is ordered that (Jeorge ISarger. Eh. i bedell.

sdnh Darner, Hiram and Caroline lay lor, m.

,1. 1 liaruer. AiiLMistus liarger, uailiei uaig.-i,

ii o.l i, Hareer. widows, heirs of

U.lim I ....... r, ....

said deceased, who are residents ot tins c-ta.e pe

,,.,m,oned.and Moses and Susan Dedell, his wile

heirs of said Peter Darger, w ho resides out oi uus

tate be notified bv three successive publica.ious

:.. .i... x-;. i :7tt,, to aoncar in sai l C ourt.

Ill IOC , iimnii,.- .-i....., -ii

at the next February term thoreot, and stiow cause if any they can why such real estate shall not be sold and made assetts for the discharge ol the debts, demands or payment of said l'etcr Darger, deceased. Teste. A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. 23 3t

, XT 1, Itli nil I 111 7i won

liesUUV 111 .vi, ueu. -ii-ii

necibiv- ill Jlllie..

n,.. tiresent session vvill continue live

i

n-eel-s nnd be considered two nuns oi

and be charoed tor accordingly, be

.i,;,.h nml the winter session, there

inn ii ......

.. ;n i,o n vacation of 3 days.

Female students will not be admitted

till a separate department is created for them, w hich the Hoard contemplate doing

as soon as they can make suitable arrange

men'

Instruction will be oiven in the follow-

in branches, viz: Reading, Writing, Ar

ritbomeiic. Kmr. Grammar, (.eograpliy

iMnonmnetrv. Intellectual and Moral I h

'oionhv. Natural Philosophy, History I " , ri :.-.. t?t,oi.r

Hotanv, .lineroiogy, v iieiniu , iv,..y. . T 0 I,, tlm I.ntin

if noil xsiroiiuniv . -

Greek, German and French Languages

RATES OF lUITiUN.

For instruction in Reading, & Writing

nnr form in nilvnnrn. S1.00.

Fipr Gratntnar, Common Arithmetic and

Geo

m:b" 2-tf.

sh or leather

wrailE highest market price in ca.-

A paid for bides.

Nov. 11th, 1S35 21-

NEW GOODSCLARK BROWN, HAVE Just received a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season-

consisting in part of

IJlue, JJhu k, iSrown, Mixed, Drab, Claret

and Ihlot cloths.

Cassimercs, Satinets, and Flannels of all

colors.

London and Iloney-Como Drills, Canvas

and Ked radiling.

Kentucky Jeans, Fancy, Fancy ttripod

and Pittsburgh Cords.

Moleskin, Cantoons, Ihown 1 ab r Cov

ers.

Fancv Chintz, 1 urkev Ked, I.engal

Stripes, Merrimac and French Prints.

Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted colors, Black ('amb

let. )iigre, Silk and Cotton Flag, Bandan and Madrass handkerchiefs.

Black Levantine, Cros de Nap. Mandarin

and Silk Muslin, do. deiieia, Thibet, Prussian, White and Scarlet Merino Shawls.

Twenty pieces Silks, assorted colors aud

qualities. Black, Blue, White, Check and Striped (J inghams. Worsted, Gum, N'ett and Webb Suspon tiers. Fancy Marseilles Silk, Black Satin nnd Valencia Vestings. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk Velvet Vestings. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms. Mohair, Plaid and pleated Bombazhv Stocks. Ticking. Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheetings. Corded Kobes," Brown and colored Drillings. Plain, Figured and Striped Cambriei.

Muslins.

Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslin3.

Plain, figured Jarconctt and Bobinelt.

Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Inser

ting.

Hibbands assorted, Luce and Satin Col

lars, Rubber Laecls. large variety of I'mbrellas t Parasols.

Ladies' and gentlemen s Hosiery and

Gloves.

Gentlemen's call and stout Bootn and

Shoes. Ladies' G'aiter, Bootees. Cloth, Pruncdla, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, 'Castings, Cutlery, Quenxvare. 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 sold on the most liberal

terms. ALSO In a few days they will receivo a huge assortment of Gum Elastic Cloihing. Vineeiines. Sept. 21. 1S30-1T if.

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r

i HE subscribers arc in pressing neeu oi monev and those indebtd to them by note or

book account of long st.inding. are hereby reminded that unless thev conic forw ard and pay up soon they may have to pay some other ln.

Vincenncs. sePt.22d 1S30-17 if.

ooraphv, per term in advance. $5,00 For the higher branches of English,

the Ancient, the German and the I rencti latvmjrrcs per term in advance, 5U? 00. N 15. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. William Burtch, the Trea

surer, lor eeruiic.n'-s.

Bv order cT the Board ol I rustcc. II. DECKER, Fresidcnt

..,1IP. sulisciber has iust commenced the above

L business in this place, in the second story of

the building of M. Jones, adj.-mmg u. . Con

ner's Store on Market streel. ne n..s a,,i-. .ev.l n liberal share of public patronage, and

hopes by strict attention to busincs, to merit a ' ,r iiw, sTiup He has for three vears continuance ot tlie same, n' ..... w . riti.en of this place, and known as

the foreman of J. U, Marti.., from his first entrance in the place, up to the present time, lie , .. i: ir i!v.,t fmm his long experience in

Hatters uiinsi .i. - . i ;cs Loth in Cutting and Making, that hn

' :n l.n inferior to any in the western

country, being determined to keep, hel gofjour-

12ih. 50-tf.

r tw-M r 4 I irr m mr 9 r twit r tfA tx m D

delivered in Vincennes, bv NICKOT.A? SMITH. r-. lb. '.rt3 f?- t.

blanks; blanks;!

iririvs FOR SALE AT THIS

OFFICE-

Jos. Somes, AW Vincenncs, Nov,

,'IIS, 1R30.

H

cr.-tf

.able ct

nevmen.

Vincenncs.

Oct.

mrc ,l c.-,r usinmers on re'i'-on;!

lUIe-iLiiiii"'"" . , t ivtl

Apply to J-

Vincenncs Nov. 11, 1S3G 4-tl.

BANK CHECKS. Vrrrtln nrfntrt on UtU) C?itc

i.vp FOS TAI.r AT '

FJlBsf GOODS.

5HE subscriber is now openin5 a very ,arge as

1 ortmento?r SHOES. BOOTS,

)f ool,lur ,y Silk HATS,

LADES BOXSETS r.

. . , I .... 1.,. .ntintrv

, i .1 - ,.U tIi..., nsllr, V Kei'l i-,

lnocea anno, .,... . ,- , ,,....o ..1 would soli. it a call from tt

visiting this market for the purpose of making pur

s icks Coiree. good quality Havanntih ai.i Uio, on hand and for sale bv WHEELEK A." BAILEY.

June 'J 1th, 18P.G--1-tf

Winos.

Groceries. WHEELER & BAILED,

AVE just received and oiler lor sale stoJk of

Port, TcncrilT, Champaign?, Muscat fc CJarct

Loaf and brown Jugar, Ilavanna and Rio Coflbe. Codfish, lticc, pepper and spice, Almonds, cordage, Sec.

which they will sell low at Wholesale or RuUH.

Vincennes. Aug. 9th. IS 16 11-

Of rlitrn Description

Neatly and expeditiously exe-

cuieel at tlie ZETTE OFFICE,

J 1B! A 4 ft B fttk

rii'jVV M. X Jt SW IT3 S. Bl VV. J. WISE,

HAVE just opened a large ana general utarv inent of

suitable for thr present and approaching (ea0(a which they offer unuxually low for cash or apprv'ixl barter, also 11 barrels of N. O. Mulaase.

Ju)j- 22d, 1836 8-tf. "BLAHKlTOTES OF HAND. ' Neatly printed on new type, for pu.e vt THirt ofrcn.