Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 February 1837 — Page 3
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I'-iied Slates, the ''n't was reported to the Senate; .nelecii'ti b'in.; i:n:n di..to'y held bv that body Vlwoea the two Uuhe-t on the list. Eunvun M. jHsMNWAi dutv chosen Vies Puksh.knt of the Failed States for the cus-i.!.,' term o! (our -a-." TVj Now r?oU.vr. Mr. p.M-f..ei:;.- tm P-'h.t -!y aiV.ide.lmo an op-
e -.T-v.voitv to s--e one ol ihe it 'liars oitae new comi .,, ,.,nii r mil', to say. i.uii, m ' meet, it U a 1 a new Ea.de . 'or cone tiriuro "t! 1 5 it one si-to w e n.n bad attitude, that . A v.-n
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,.) tnere. t ' l toe e..i. . le w e I.. . .-.'... ,,-Wli it mill lieiher an Arieu an to decipher. A half (.chiefs of loVrty. a 1 a little ot a M uter vs. This fijure i the surroundi.e.: 5' its otVensive as the would he. in aihiir es - 1 iinoa a naked l.ano. i vethno-s of which to my e . abduction i f ether doeorcmei.ti s where ait was net a principal The whole is sunno'inf . (1 am not sure u le ha a hro;i 1 n ''ill. i U the ri.rht won!) hot .he w rim rese .,.,v..i r t',.. l.roa.l tire ot a Itoa 1 w neeiiM Altogether, it reminds me of t'oe old pew wason. ter t'.tc.U'. wi.ielt roe la. ia-i u..i- u " " ... , . i- . i i; 1 t . ,r upended from th.-ir no-es, urluor L.toer llccKw. 1dcr's Ntorav i.iU a.lir.ii.i-tration.-C:. l,tz. Imrortiin'rciii ". ;,,.The Mobile Mercantile A.lverlisrr ol t ho '.Mi, in. . ;a s. that the steamboat Champion Cart. J.fiVrson brine intoHicmicc lror.j passengers o:t board the ntf.. r JniVrson. at Pensacothree d.iv from T mina I'av, that the cfbbra:?d 1-. 1 m c-. Pcr Ahrah:'i! fa e 1 Jumper ami the been can'r.re.i, an 1 'o.vl v made his escape " , T - ' i" that Oceol.i hitns i ith onlv ;le i. '! 1 Wl 1:1 the itireci.on 01 Jour. the South. L'-r::.vi.! Titr itxjo r.irtr.s or one. V.n Bare nitn rcj i ViT. Walker w .'.i eie 50. it v of one. Mr. Moutoa bv a n Mr. Strange by a m Mr. Niekolas by a 111 nenevcr there ' ; ia a rmo 'nty . 1 to the Senat. ot cue. bv a mat one. 1 f one. nf one. u.T ap'oroae rev t ; in: t pa.vitv ! l umbers 11 a l.cu..-; Cure. j.ch. n::ism a'.a ws m --.i:'"- to t;rt a m:i'orj of .v,i--. They h e. rrsvio". and no 1.1 rr. fin o'h ee ot two t i : -.; what is ahsohdelv hi t'.e cae of Mr. Wa'k-i-..I d ''. '.: s a y ear whs r o'.ie v i'h o'V, r w 's .;ii!Hi.l at 10 at .pi '. n-'.cr Th at i was e.; 1:1 am oer 1 't-'s e.f r : or,, i::;i:u 1- n- .in Mtv rf 1.; Ai' In r b 0 , :: r .- of Pu It e, A b-ge l.r. ! v . Mr. O ferril. ,M -:e I nvn. A ri-h v.iiloori r .V ::n e:i. w , Tavb-r. rSit .V t' . son ." ,c le ia the 1 , s i ineo ; 11. i". i i f thi :i 1 a w i'.hi .let. b.in half. ... b tve I'.i'c o! t.ie t e.vu. 1 an.'t'aer cf 11". 1 f iUe miles, 1111 I - e.aiied si. a: the , l . ':.tre liro-.r. A-i 'th.T has '. .vr t i ; lot. w ithia t'.rc ihur 1 r.-i Rocky tr.ounmili'S of lhl lluqiie. f creat value, have lihewi i An 1 ,'i .covet 1. s. 1 male at the dt ziinjs ten m: es nort.i it us. TV "-viees cer.eral'v Ton ea-t and wrrt !..! the or" is sound in p'.'ire l-'.-t tc v:.p,vn :c Pit '.-! ).-' r.(.if.v.-enr tprr.) n ' is a vid.:ar declamn'o-dishoe.er-t print, vh: i,: o t ow es all its mieoce ti the faet tb. at. 100-t unsuitably , it is t:. tri -li'K.a of S''im olhcial conii'i'.n.i' ation betweer. the Federal Guvernmeot and the yor die. The All iny w a sly. teriversahai, ia.h.eet j'lunia!. is entitled to e.-n-i ierati in from a coire-poiiiini cause, bcim; t!u oraa of the sta!e a hnini..tra-tion.-' Harry W bile has been sentenced to ten rear's cotihneip.ent in the per.itentiray. mos Ken tali onur.t to iocs s'nrp "eve ry dorr has his day. nut murder will out. L xian'oa (Jbscrvtr. At IvTEiuntT Ji-tit. An Encli-h piper re lnt s that at h.rr session, a woman named Har riet Lr-'erton was cha xe 1 bv R. (Jladwin v. ith '"aan fro'n hi person a pure eontaiuinc three hi'dinss and ipence. The Jury, after due delilv erahou, returned the follow in j; simrular verdiet. which was delivered bv the foreman with creat 3,l'i-y fruid:" we find Harriet Lrff.-rton '"' Z-i'lty an 1 we coo-hdei Oaiw ic. as bad as ike is and ; v- -rsr of fie .'tee." m.i xce. Ojenin? cf thi Chrxrabor Attempt on the Kiag's Life. Thisbeinir the day tixe 1 for the openi'i;: ..f the Legislative Chambers, the usual preparation wre made foi his Majesty's progress to the PalaiBourbon. Hodi-s of military were in attendance. on fomw r similar occasions. Within a few seconds of the royal cortege lcav iivT the Tnileries. by the sate lea dins to the Font Koyl, and whilst the crowd assembled on the qua- were cheering the app'arance of his Majesty, a vouiig man, ra'h. r enteeily dressed, made ar, attenq t on the King's lite, by lirin -r a istol at hici. ,.l,i -'i lia-irii v did p. -t take ottcct. 1 lie assassia. it i Faid, was so close to the carri ere, in w hich were the Kin? an 1 Dak's d' Oii.r.ins an 1 .Ne mours that his Majesty ha 1 a full view cf his person, and was enabled to point him out to the A'ational Guards, who immediately arrested and conveyed him t ) the ijuarJ house of the chateau, without hi r.iakiai? any attempt to save himself by fhcht The foe'in excited amona the troops and National Guards was such, that the wretched youth wis narlv saciiiiced on t ie spot wlm n he had si leeted for the cT".-'iti 'i of his diabolical purjiose. The Dukes cf Orleans ami .Nemours were both hehtiv wound J bv the rUss of tae carnage win now. whi h the ball directed asainst Ins Majc-.iv hiverel to atoms. Duriarr this scene the Kine l.iVite-l the ere.itest eiolnrss and conraje; and. the procession, immehately after the arret of tin Masin. continued its route to the Chamber ithont anv cth"r event m ir'.iii? its progress. H Miotv's carri.i-e. in which, le.-i les the Queen w STv! vni A lelaide a ad th- Priucrp" 's p-e
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GiLLMOFsEj BRUNEI!, & BOiCE. PllODUCi: COMMISSION 1SM7-37 3 ;n. HQT8CE! NOTICE!! .-r is !,..rr!.v niven to those w ho havp claim j'. ii '.iiast tlie late tirm of i.aniunus iV .tia toco-:ie forward and present t'uin for fettlement; and tho'e indebted to suid linn will pleas come and setile ths same w ithout delay, and therchy avo ItouMe. lt (" MASS Surviiu l'artiur Viaee-i-.ies, 'eh. 15, 1J')7 3o-tf. ? a . . . .... ADWlSISTlt. 1 TOir 5 XOTICi:. P,Orit'K is hereby fiiven that the nndersi jned Jij ha; taken out lotteis of aJ.ninistr.iti.in on the state of James Webb, deceased, Lite of !Sulliva:i .ouiitv, Indiana. All persons indebted to s.ti.l es tate are reniested to make immeiliate payment, and ad persons l.a inej demands aaahist said estate, aie requested to briicr them forward, legally anthei'tii Ht ed fir settiemi lit according to law. The cMatj is solvent. JtiN'ATH.VX V.T.Ii'J, AJm'r. February 15, 1SH7. oS-df ,-1 DM I MS TR. I TOR' S XO TICK. W OTIC 11 is herchv riven that the under A sisrned has taken letters of adminis tration de bonis mm, on the estate Jaco Jacobus, late of Knox countv and Slate ol Indiana, th-eea-cd. All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immeiliate payment, and those having claims aoaiuft iho same are notified to pre sent thorn did v authenticated for settlement. rile said estate is supposed to be solvent JOHN l'l UCKLL, Adm'r. February "J.i, 1S37. 3t i:ECL 'TORS' NOTICE. "vVOTICE is hereby civen that the tin - ilersio-ncd have taken letters tostamen tarv on the estate of W illiam lldmunds of lynox county, and State of Indiana deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment; and those having claims aTamst the same are nonhed to present the in e y an thentieated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. OF.OKGF. WW IS, J. 15. HANNAH. Hjcc''ors, February 10, 18:)7. oN-'it iixr.ccToiis' sali: ""O'l'lCM is hereby given, that we will "expose to sale at public Auction on M-m !.y th.o lUth d.tv ot March next, at ibe ro?:.h'!ire cf John C. Clark, in Vin .mines, all the personal estate c erased, eoiistinrr of two horse said de wearin appartl. iVc. A credit of twelve 1 months will be iriven 011 all sums of three dollars and upward, the purchaser giving- his note Ith 1 approved feeunlw (iiio'ivCr: T) wis, J. U. HANNAH. 7.Vf r(or-?. Fc iruarv loth, 1S37. 3S-:n. IT.OCR ANT) C. .MEAL. nHF subsriibers have made arransremcnts with Mr. Coleman, Ity wliich they will be enabled to keep constantly on hand, Flour and Corn Meal of the first quality, which they will dispose of at the market price. THORN oc TRACY. Fib. 17, 1S37. 38 uho.esaij: HAT AMD FUR STORE. rrpHH subscribers have now on hand, the largest and nio-t extensive assortment of Hats in the West, of our own 1.1 1 n 11 !".. 1 11 ro which U'P tlli'ilm' ourselves to sell at the lowestl'hiladelphia and New York prices, without the additional charge of freight. We likewise have received our Spring supply of Hatters' Furs and Trimmings, which we will sell at the lowest market prices. Country merchants will please favor us with a crdl prior to purchasing;, and examine out stock. WM. II. FLOYD ov CO. Mai-1 St. 1 doors a'inve If. y- C. FeUotrts, Loaisrile, Kif. N. I. We will pay the highest market price in cash, ior nil kinds of Furs and Felines, such as Otter, Mmk, Raccoon, Fox, Wildcat, and Deer Skins. Feb. 13. 1837 .38- It IM IMim ElTlLO YA W IS. 7. v - - w- a- ---- s---V-.4 -. a 1 1 J J i 5 'HC ST HSC KIUFR re ctfullv his a. g customers and the public, that he has about three hundred of the above articles on hand, of various sizes, from No. 1 to No. 20, which for quality of materials and workmanship, cannot he surpassed in East or west: ail of which are war ranted to run well, and scour well e.Iso or tin money rctumleil. 1 nev may De nan at t!ie iron Store' of Mr WILLIAM MANSER, No, East Fro-ot street; or at the Manufactory, on East -ide Main street, a few rods above the Canal, Cincinnati, Ohio, HIRAM PI.OOP. Jan. 2S 37 Sw. Clnc'xnrtr.tt ('az.tr. NOTICE. rI,Iin subscribers are in pressing need of nio--ney. and those inib-htd to them by note or booli account of lonct standinir, are hereby reminded that unlcs they come forward and pay upi.0011 they mav have to pay seine other person. THOKo TRACY. Vineertio. sc;.l.?ed saft17 tf.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
HOKOUcai of vincenm:s, S Itbruary 1, 1837. S",IIE followine- Exhibit, s'.icw.s the j amount of money received and ex pended dm'injr the past year: Amount tif cash on hand, April r, lsitj, e-:c5 7.. "ah received from sale of Mar ket stalls, 5 1 7 Cash received from Shows and exhibitions, 3'2 00 Cash received from Collector of lrvlt, 11) 00 ash received for Grocery I.iccn?o,'iti7 50 " " from auction sales, 10 'JS mount paid for Hay Scales, blfc) 00 " " lormer C lerk, " " Marshall and .Market Master, ' " Recorder, ' for cuttinir grass i:i Kiver, " " for assisting Survev or in making level of Uorourrh, ;U) 00 01 J 55 00 00 00 13 50 30 50 V mount paid Clerk of Hoard, " " Judges and Clerks of Flection, " " Hooks and stationary, " Collector of lSdl, " " for repairing Market House, ' returned to person? who paid laqes in Kill 1, 1 11 1 1 50 50 70 11 03 9 1!) !'.t 5 'I 79 99 Leaving an unexpended balance of Hv order of the Ihrird, MARTIN KOHINSON, (7'.. b.t.b.v. Yinecnncs, l'eb. 1S37. 37 3t T HE suhsei iher has iu st commcneeh the uhove bu-iness in ibis pi. 10 .', in the cooiul storv ol the buildnur of M. J one? ner's Store on Maiketstr 1, c.dj uniiur. L. S. II. ni ce!. He has alri adv re eeivcil a nnerai snare el puoiie paimmvje, aim pes, bv strict attention t.i misine-s, to merit a continuance 01 tne same, tie 11 as Mr taree vca past, been a citizen of this place, and known : the foreman of J. 1!, Martin, from his lir.-t e trance in the place, up t the present time. Hi U.iO.ers him-.al. tnat tro.it 1,1 ! nn i pern nee ni business, both in Cuttimr and Mai. ion. that bis work w ill 1. "t he inferior to aav in the vc-!i rn countrv. lieiii-; determined to keop the be t of .1 nevmcn. S. ( h )i '1 1 il.M ) I K Yincennes. Oct. 12th. 1 'Of, CO-tf. (TJ-RIhMOYAL.CO f hh OT TUT: t ) the iand h'st'ron streets -first lumv nor!, nf Mm. KiniknuluU. I'tnermies, Junitunt 5,'i, IS.'!;". 3d-.'. PORK RARRF.LS. gASH will he piven tor ? ood idivered iu Viuce! Dec. 15th. l'-'eV MCHOL -2!)-tf. SMITH. MACKEREL. IXTos. 2 & ft .Mackerr I, superi-I . r4 or otiaiti v. nil natui ind for sale by June ilihlWHLFLEK Cc liAH.LV, r, s-tf. HEAT 0. ill. subscribers receive ibove article; ( Ithcr of the ia payment for debts, or in exchange for THORN ev TI 1 17-tf ACV, Vinceune s.22 1, IMERCI1AHT TAILORS. 5JAVE ju received from Fhilailelpl.il, and. New York, in addition to their 101 user stock. a splendid as suitable for I'm ELE AND WLVriJt consisting in part of S)i. Jllue, Hack, Troirn, Mixed, and Taney colored ( tot lis, Sp. Blue, Stack, Brown, St riped and Ficcared Cassimr re, Saj). 1'ae, Bha k, Mixed, Stripe I and Figured Sattinett s , Film I tut ii-s, Jicavcrlrrns an I Jeans, Velvet, Siransdoa-n, Silk, Suit in, ( - leneia, and other vestinizs, Flannds, Hosiery, (iovrs, rye. f)-r. ALSO ,'? quantify of ready-made Clothing, Otter Skin, and other Far Caps, 'j'ar Collars, fye. Bearer J fats, of superior quali'y, Sent Skin Caps, men's and boas', ALSO, a good assortment of coarse and fine, all of which fs now odcrcd at low prices, at their store on Market-street, opposite the Hotel cf J. C. Clark. Call and examine for voursr Ives. N. 15. An apprentice to the Tailoring lui -iucss is wanted. A Roy from the country, 11 or 15 years of ap;e, would be preferred. J. I!. MARTIN'. Yincennes. Nov. 10th, 133fi 2 1 tf. A'. . .1 boy front the country wi!l he taken as an apnrcntice to the I aitorj'iC business. - IV, f.FJVS L. WAT SOX. Vineemvs, Dec. "'Sth, 1830 31-3,'.
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rail ittt- ...o.e...;i...r ill ..ll it-.. KTKAVf MIT.T. H . . .1 ..l'l .,1.. i,. I V.. r. 1 Mill. Ill ill 111' III IV III.-. 11 ,1. I , , .1. V 1 ......... 1 County, Illinois. 1 ins would he a valuable piece of pioperly to anv one w i d.ine; to tngaLp; in the husincs. as the demand for Lumber and Flour is ;ilal to anv jd.aee on the Wabash. The Terms w ill be made e.i .y to any poison tu.it will put It in I immediate operation. Apply to A I.lROV, Auonl for I.clo.iy ('.imp. 1'ec. Pth, lfiCS-tf. A LI' lho.se in.'i.'ji'cd to the suhncrifir.r c ' on woo4' J ;( ;(f -,tcd to CJhir fonrarJ u ui nmke tnjhivnt, on ur hi fore the 25 h of )ecrmher .:vt, crunch ,NOTi:S(,i I ACCOFNTS tnll be iitaerd in t.'ir hod.ih vt an u J JCRR fit COU.KCTIOX. JAMI1S 3f. TJIORX Vi-icennes, Mr. -2'Jh, lglhi V17-. MKUCI I ANT TAILOR. F.A 1 V Water-stret t. 1 nenl of coons in his line, eomi.-timr in part of Ave, Jliack, Jlruivn. Cli .0 11,1 :n.t 1 :rn. Ph:l! 1 ! a:. urn ) Slfiju-J Citssinurc, assorted j,a!lc rn Thin a,; ! J'iixitred M.'k I'tlnt, f)ti';czi:i-; Sutlii and Siik 1, on jiitr ( it 1 a 'it, fj s:j:erur x Cfnok 7'tssil.s ii) ! .Sns:j)i nder-y, Shirt ( 'idlitr.i and Uoantn .Voi .' v ait fan :A; r7;tA. To-.-ther w.'h a siaa'd assort! .t of reac lade "CI,.;' in : Cof'i ,'...; (';;, Il'it). ';? ihi 'tiilfa'-"!ls and I '1 1,'.;, .S.'iirf.i mid )rttf , -e, f,-r. Th' former cosiomeis of the '! abli-hment nr '-pceii'ioh. fohciierl for n eontimisniee ef tin ir fa us, wha the iierrci'T that 10 1 ains wi.i -Td to . V. 1 , !e.d t' ill. l-'l ii a , ai.tn 2.'-tf. ja-ous uarrraias vl( i:nn i:s acade.m ''IMDS In-titution will be open o; '' the 'dlst ins:., for the a h titution will be open 011 M niImission ol r'tuoents, under the immediate superinteni!ai)ee of Mr. Reed Wilkinson A. M., as priifipal. and such assistant as may from time to time be requited. The countv Seminary building winch was originally creeled, for the State Fiiiver?ity hasbeen procured by the Tiiietees of the Acadeinv, i'i pursuance of the charter, ami repaired for th.it purpose. Tht; Hoard ol Trustees, from the money they have exponded am! the rre:U exertions they have user "d m rslal'lislniio- tins institution, as weH as from ore:,! indticemen olh-rej bv it. hope to sieure a liberal p itromiao. Students from abroad can be :!ccr:tn;iio.!ate i with hoard i. no- iti private f.tmilies on reasonai'io terms. 1 nere win ne i terms 1 1 HO 1 t I . . or session The 1st. i 1:1 a year of 11 weeks each, to commence on the 1st edVtoher. 'dd on the la-t Wednesoay in nes, lay nesday in December. 3d on the 3d Wedin March. li!i on the 'dd Wedin June. nesrpiv The present sosr-ion will continue live weeks ami oc eonsiiicrca two ur.os 01 a term and be ehavocd for accordim:' v. be tween w hich and the winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 days. Female students will not he ndmitted till a separate department is created for them, which tiie Hoard contemplate doing as s.ion as they can make suitable arrangements. Instrttelion will bo riven in the follo-cr-in cr branches, viz: Reading, Writimr. Arriihemetic, Em:. Grammar, Geography, Trigonometry, Intellectual and Moral Fhidiv, Natural l'hi!oopliy, History. Uotanv, Miuero'ioc-y, Chem'u-try, Rhetoric and Astronomy ,i,m mine j.auii, Greek, German and French Lamruagcs. rates cf mmi For ins'ruction in Reading, i'c A riiing. per term in advance, SI, 00. Eng. Grammar, Common Arithmetic, ami Geography, nor term in advance, 65.00 For the higher branches ol lngusn. the Ancient, the German and the I rcnch languages per term in advance, C-;( 00. N. It. Applicants lor admission win apply to Mr. William Uurtcli, the .( rrasuror, for eertiticates. I!y order of the Rear I of 1 n:s!er'-. II. DECKER, 'resident. Jos. Somi.s, Sre'if. Yincennes, Nov. is, 1S3G. 23-ff CAHa CHECKS. X-Mtl! VrthttiU oil MfU) c '.';-r ami rod .v.'i l 1: at rim err test:. ri nfs'cf n! siojQif ALWAYS '.' SALT. orrcT. AT
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rcniiwed to the b.i'U.-c formerly occm ie;
iai. aej"i loiu' Hurt ham! lleherd's Store,
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NOTICE.
jZ, LL those ini 1 hted to the late firm sf Pmith j Carson, me iHT.uu Tfipiei'ii d to call and settle their accounts, as farther iudulgein e cannot be uivi'ii. We will take in exchange, fir tlebts, or lpaods, Com or i'uili at the market price. R. SJMITII i'c Co. Vineentirs, Xov. d, 18.jG 33--lf, . i.kOlLiiitiO 1 L;'il-'.l.tl UllriiiZAll I I f j W I . second quarter of tiiis Instiiuli lion, under the particular superinieudance and instruction of Mrs. 'Wilkinson, will commence the 1st of March next. The terms of tuition in the common and hioher branches of an English eilaeation including in the latter, Natural and luteleetual I liilosopiiv, C. Iicini.stry , Ulietonc, 'o'.any, History, Foic, Astronomy, Al gebra and Geometry, per quarter iii a lUtnee, live dollars. For instruciion in the Fanrruairos and ornamental il b: anches, an extra charge will ic made. Soecial rmins have been taken to nrnr ide, although at much expense, the 1110M I convenient furniture for the lists of the pupils; and every exertion will ie made t render their connexion with le Academy both pleasant and profitable. I'lie Academy will be open to visiters at II. times. I?. WILKINSON. Yincennes, IVb. 2. 1837. 30-tf !033E TAYLQB. CITY TONSOR ANT) RELT. rinj;er, ai ' phrn.s t.ns uietiiii:', oi ln'.ornuui las fiends and old cu-t mier, that i1 r. he 1; slid 11 !xW--'- and lnl'v able a: 11 tae laiiil (1 trie Ir.P'.r. w illin'r to do ja- tii e to a:.v ji.'.--.osi who may l e ('i-poseil to apply t a hi. 11 in 1 i : . o r line of his business. i t. iidi i.il oliicc is handsomely and cn..ve,'iicl!t!v filed U.I in wr.ter suvt t. and t very pains will be taken to i tidi-r c. nth men ii rl ii "able while in his hou.-o. li the the p :n: is t. tne ;..;ec t airi tin r wain olhi rs ire eo'iMrtniiv kepi 1 v him lor fie rem in 1 1 laosc who nuofit lltus wlate iiwao' a lew minutes pieasmilv wlu n iu Wi.r.i.ie, whi - otherwise iiiuht be tchlolls. Viuei iiiles. .tun" sth. 1 sdrlo-tl". .irt) Corpfr i - v ,rSLlJ rr - V v: N. 30NTINn: to carry on ihe abivc 1 ram ia 'ill tin ir vnri', ty. at his new b:i k !ioj Market street, neariv oepo i:e th" Market Ho w here he will be be izlad lo ccc'itmiio'daie his old cu.tomers and tlie public crenerallv, at v. hidesale or retail. He has on hand a number of RQTARY STOVES, wbii b. ho will depose of on uoeomudatiii term 'inei lines. Nov . -I. I sll.) 2o-tf. N. 1!. t'a.di giM'.i for old Co; per, l!ras an IVwtor. TIM AND SHEET-'RGH C-i rr-M .--fry S-5s. -vr.j r--r,t-r-r-7-4-1 ,-t-l- " ESI'EC'JdTLrojtii inform the citizens of inccniies. ,S; its vicinity, that they have coe'mi net ,1 tin above business on Srei.ii 1 hir'il. next iloo! Jj, 1 -j f 5a.r "j iioove riiut.i t ar.-ons Z?&-':A-J&:l:i?-, store, ev iie.uly oppo -;,. ir. r'ooi.'s, in ail its various branches, and, invite Merchants and. others to uoo them a call, as they aie eonfah-.t they can al'hrd ihci' ware as low a- i. can be bou-ht either at Cincinnati or Louisville, nt w'mie.sale or retail. As we intend that our prices shall 1 e uniform both at wholesale and retail, lueroh lots may be sure of sret'inrc their tin wioe at the lowest rates. Gutters and C'liiduclors made on the shortest notice, and most reasonable t mis. Tiawateuiv. on in exchiaae. for old Copper a id Feeler. Vineeimes. March, l!?3i 1 1-ly. N. F. Wanted two or three re provi es P learn the above business. I. H. H3TI0E! NGTsGE! LTi persons indebted to mo by r.otr or book account, over twelve months A standing, are requested to setl.e ihe s.n without delay, and prevent costs. JOHN K. KFRTZ. Yincennes; Dee. 2 1S3G. 39lf. TAKEN UP, jY William Met oy, !ivingiti Harrison tow nsoip. Knox county, on the 31st nay nVvd Fecember, IS.to, 0:1c rsor-Z-'i.i. - 1 ii.-. ,..,1 face, tlie left hind leg whin bile I i;l way lo g i ' thi the Find tlie hoc omt, the ht hind re-iiis m pasture joint; while bonis, heavy mane r.t: lid fri! jOill iW'Citl -. ears eld ban !s high, supposed to be 10 oilier marks or b.uiiiK , 1 T .... 71". It next spring 1 Arpraised to twenty 'b 1-oid and Henry Smith liars .' a os. tun 1 1 1be hue me, Jjnuarv 11th, U"7.' true cony from tttv Eitrav Uc-. JAMES IF COOK. J. r 31-3t
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LOOKfXG GLASS ! MjXL'FdCTUUTAl , ii. Offer n for tale to emmtry Merchants aid oth- i,v ((. &torc,210 main '!' btrcet, Cincinnati a mat I.-. general assortment if ! (Sflt ar.U 111.1605. i," LOOKINfJ GLASSES i; which he ici.'l diajjosf if $ at wholesale or retail " reduced ju ices. j:v Cincinnati Ohio, l"v May 1st 1-ly :; 1 J; j e .rl 'ft RSW GOODSCLARK y A 11 Just received a large sup. v fl.u of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the seuson, consisting in part of Flue, Rlai k, Frown, Mixed, Drab, Claret and l'ilot cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets, and Flannels of all colors. London and Honey-Comb Drills, Canvass and Red Fadduig. .mtueky Jeans, Fancy, Fane;,- striped and Pittsburgh Cords. Moleskin. Cantoons. Hpowii Tab n ( 'ov ers. Fancy Chintz, Turkey Red. Reno-al -5 Stiip"s, .Ylerrimac and French Prints. Mcriuoi s ami Circas.sians of all colors. iiombazine, assorted colors. Flack Cainb Pongee, Silk and Cotton Flan R -mdan ml Madrass Jiandkcrcliief-. Riaek Levantine, Gros de Nap. Mandarin .ml Silk Muslin, do. Yaloneia, 'J'hibet. Prussian. White ami Scarlet Merino Shawls. I'wt-nty pieces Silks, assorted colors and qualities. r.Iack, l!!uo, White. Clieck and Strijied (i ir.oiams. Worsted. Gum, Nett and Wtbh Suspen (1. rs. ih.'.-i- Ar-;rw.-.;ib.c k;u- tr ijc . aziii ana Lov mid IMuck J Yalencin N est'iiios. Printed Superior Flack T Silk Yclvi t N estings. Irish Linen Collars ami Rosoms. Mohair, Plaid and pleated Rombazme Stocks. Ticking. Pi'.eached and Frown Shirtings and Sheetinos. Conled Robes, Frown and colored Drillings. Plain, Figured and Striped Cambrick Muslins. Plain, figured Mini and Book Muslins. Plain, figured Jacconett and Robinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Insertmgs. Ribbands assorled. Lnce atid Satin Collars, Rubber Lv.eets. A largo variety of Fmhi.-lhis ,t P !;-as,,R Fadies' and geiitlemen's Hosiery and G loves. Gentlemen's calf and stout Roots and Shoes. Fadies' (Jailer, Rootees, Clr.h, Primt'lie, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, Castings, Cutlery, Qnoensware, Glassware. Mill, Cross-cut ami Hnnd-saws. CoHee.Te-i, Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety of other articles toi nnmf rous to mention: nil ol which will positively be sold en the ino.-t liberal terms. ALSO In a few days they will rceeiv a huge assortment of Gum Elastic Clothing. 'ii',ernnrs. Sept. ','1, 1S30-17 tf. COlTThlh. facbs ( 'oll'ce, crood quality llavaui.ah and Rio, on hand and for sale bv WHEELER V BAILEY. :!th. isnr, i-if Li tiV Ju Groceries. Vt. HEELER & BAILEY, Trf?AV E iu.-t 1 5. , j lived and oiler f r nue a ttock of Porf, Tcniriir, ChaniutiiMO, I ?Ias( ;;t iV Ciarct J Lo;;f ;;nl brown Suar, Iav;.:;n;i anl Rio CoiTeo. Cwlll. !i, Rico, jtri.prr and spico, AlinoiMi.t, rortlarxe, cSic. which they will sell lownt holesale or Retail. Vi.iccnitos, An;. 'Jlh, 1 S 1 G 11Ol cirri? DcsrTfptfcti Xrat'i and expeditiously r.Frcitfcd at the GAZETTE OFFICE. miw GOODS, s. a w. j. wise, 1; WE ,t oj-rned a large a:,J gciiera! a.sort52 uunlot nut able for the present and approaching season, whieh they olhrunusunlly low f -r cash or appror. cd b irtcr. ah o 1 1 barrels of N O. Moia ..(, Jt;K-2Cd, ir,G6 e-tf. M this Oft re .
