Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 April 1837 — Page 3
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02 o 4 , n 55 2s --i l CC2 HA "5 3 -2 c " K - ro be tr15 ! H 0 14 1 E R 0 !1 ! I JST received, cli "am boat, cet from Pittsburgh per 30 f:is (vMi,rm:ei he-;; .Tuviatta) wed a--sortc 1. for all kinds of country woi k wtuch will he sold a bw as p-nr.ib! rrnrcii a hebehm. N. B. The Goo Is i'.ist rr" iv'.l ii"i -cu i.i t'u day's paper, added i o,ir I" inner .stock, maVes our assortment ;rti.-ul-iiy pom! n cur V holesale (irorerv. D' .V JI. M.r.-h ir i.s37 i-:-rt. "WOO 0 R 0 F F aSMlTH BOOIiSE-LSKS &. STATIC rC2KS, 'Irrt-Ian!c In.t. Booksellers, Morehints an.! Toaehors will bt supplied wi'.li S-lioi.l I'oc ks.F-buik l't'oks.iierlIaneous Stan:l;mi W ork? and Stationary, at tbe lowest wholes-ale j ri -e. March. 1S37. w.c'R T UK subsciibcr h h. .-I eoa.nieneed t I fe, in th-' seeond ;-., a.ij -inine 1. 10 aiiovr storv of L--. lionbusiness i'l tui: the biaklincr -f M. ntr's Store on M .ivket -tre t. ceive:! a liberal share of nil lie has ahcady ie-.atroii-ije, anJ hopes, by stri t a r t i ;h-ii 1 b;i:, .s, to merit a ror.ti:uiai;ee of the ,yu?-. lie has for three years past, been a eitiz;i of this :1 ;.n.l known athe foreman of .1. H. Martin, fro:n 1-is iirs-t rn-tri-.ee in tVie ptare. 0- to ib.e prvse-.t ti - e. He fa!ter himself ' '.at fro.n his lon etpen- nee in business, l-oth ia h.tiiiiT and loa'hiir. that bjwork will not be ii;!--f.r t- any in tile western -ou:itrv, beincr determined iokei ; ti-.c- l-e.-t of Journvme'n. ' S. ( H H iUl.NOr It. Vineennes, Oet. I'-'ih, lb3'i -JO-lf. 3 1 -5 T i 4" X 1 3 1 sJ "AVM Jut mvivctl a l uce supply of Stnpic and Fnr.ry flt.oils, direct from New Vo;k. suitaMo for the season, consistinnr part of Ditto, I5i:i, k, lirow n, Mixed, DnJi, (larct Classimcrcs, Satinet:-, an ' rhmnols of a)l colors. Tnndo:i oil' !Io!irv-Co;Td) Diills, Canvass and lied I'addislff. Kentucky Jeans, Fancy, Fancy striped and I'ittsluirah (loi!s. Moleskin, Cantoons, IJrown Tab c Covers. Fancy Chintz, Turkey IIchI, Itonal Stripes, Merrimac and French Prints. tcrinocs and Circassians of all color:-". Poinbazine, assort "! colors, Black Cainb let. Poiiiiee, Silk and Cotton Flag, Kan dan and Madrass handkerchiefs. Black Levantine, Gros de Nap. Mandarin and Sslk Muslin, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White snd S. carle t Merino Shau ls. Twenty pieces Silks, assorted colors and mialiues. Black, Blue, While, Check and Striped Gingham . Worsted, Gum, Nett end Webb Suspcn ders. Fancy Marseilles Silk, Black Satin ar.d Valencia Vesting. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk Velvet Vesting. I.-ish Linen Collars and Bosom-. Mohair, Plaid and pleated Bombazine Stocks. Ticking, Bleached and Brown Shirdnjs and S!ie3ti:i2-s. Corded Robes, Brown and colored Drill ings. Plain, Figured and Striped CamV-ck Muslins. Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslins. Plain, lieu reel Jaeconelt and Bobine::. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Inserting. Ribbands assorted, Lace, and Satin Cellars, Rubber Lacets. A large variety of Umbrellas &. Parcels. Ladies' and gentlemen's Hosiery and Gbves. Gentlemen's calf and stout Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Gaiter. Bootee, Cloth, Prunelle, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iroru. Nails. Castings, Cutlery, Queensware, Glassware. Mill, fi-oss-cu' and Hand-saws. together " : 1 ' - , -i . with a ' ,-nr:, vu ,.1.411.1 . j : 1 r 1 1 r 1 n : to.. 1 i-Nttion; all of which will! . n" : : 'COS! It sold , tne mosi uot-rai. ;rm; Vincennw, Sept. 2t, 1836-1T tf.
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a c c - " i c U5 g c 3 -S ' o to E5 C s O c to 72 : as J to o c o t r 's , o -v rfiMiC subscriber resp.v inl.'t'i: h,s trie: r..S'-: - A me put one 1:1 l, that he h.as ta..e.i tlic; formerly occupied by ti. V. G'oitld. for the reception and accommodation of Travellers and all others who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. 1'c pie ' Tes l.iiiieclf that Ids Table, D.ir, and Stable, shall alwavs be 315 p phed witli tlie host the town and country markets can afford; and hopes by his unceasing care and attention to business, to ment and receive a liLtral share of public patronarc Dot bv the year or otheru isc, will be thankfully received, and accommodated . n liberal terms. HI) WARD JF.WKLL. Vittcennes, March 8th, 18157. ll-tf 31 1 : R i li A XT T A I LOR. 'AtS r-inoed l a t.ie house le.rinerlv o eupieil by him. adjoining Unrt. h and I li herd's More, on W liter-street, v. iieie he is opening a good assortment of G'OODS in his line, con:-istinfr in part of Jiiur, Black, Jircicn. Green cmd JJ7xrl C!o!i.s; Blue, Blach, Brex-n, Plaid and Drab Casf-inirref, Siiijed Cassir.icrr, assortcl pa'Uras, Plui.i and Fiznrcd Silk fVt t ,', Boi!iazi.ic, Satin and Silk J'esfing", of the, uiiczf sii'c. (loa! lhtlr Varnht , rf superior quality, Cliak Tassels and Suspenders, Sitirt Collars and Bosoms, S,'Gcks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small assortment of ready made Clothin r. vi?." Chfh Box Coa's, Manb-.t do Pemfahons a id I'ests, S'tir.'s and Bra'cers, Sc. 9" '. The former customers of the cs-tabiishner.t are repect!dly solicited far a continuance cf their favors, nidi the assurance that no pains will br spaced taadhrd theia advantageous bargains. Nov. 17th, lSofi 25-tf. elea Coaler, C ibcrt'Eraa Pi a ESVECTIT'LLY inform th citizens of Vineennes. and its vicinity, tha thev have remave icir shop to Water ttieet opposite tn f XT ft SF&Kii store ot r . . M Kec V --"'y--- thev will contiaiio the above business in all its various branches and invite Merchants and others to cive them 3 call, as thev are confident thev can all rd t.u u ware as low" as it can be bought oiuVr nt Cinein nati or I,oeisvide. nt w holesale or retail. As we intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale and retail, merchants maybe Isnre of irettinf fbnir tin ware at the lowest rate fiutiers and Conductors made on the s.xorlest no-lir-o a?,. I most rpAnnn tu- t-,rm5 I 1:1 v.l n -. exchan"-e for old Conner and Pewter. Yinecnnes, Murch, 1R36 lt-ly. "V T?. Wanted two or thire ar.nrer.ners t learn the above businose. I. A. IT.
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M tnuler tlietirm of WHIlllLFu BAILY, is this day dissolved lv mamat consent, and li.' 1). W1IF.F.LFR is duly ;mt!urised to clo.se the liusitiess ol lite firm. All persons who are indebted to sttid lirm, wiil please call on him and settle their respective dus without delay as the business of the firm must he closed. u. i). wiiciddii;. TllOS. C. DAILY. March 3, 1837 41'KANAWHA eOARSElSALT. rFpiIF. Subscribers, Maufactt Alum or (.'oarse Salt, nui turcrs, of the itle in Kanau na cotuitv, their works V irgtma, have to onlarii't'd br manulacturing the above article, that they can with confidence, sav they will, daring the year ISoT, m inufaesni.ieent ij.iatiiiiy to supply tilt ro tlemand lor it in ail the principle places on t:ie Ohio Iiiver and its tributaries, and the I'tircr Mississippi. Tiiev 't'i' wid lieep a consbiv.t su ,i t.;e hand ol iticir agents at i ortsmoutn, .Mavsville, Kip'ey, Cincinr.ad, 'arsaw, Madison. Louisvi'dc, Fv.msvil'e, Vincennos, Terre ll. ate Lafayette, St. il at :.ll lhr.es: s,-!I iv uiiier s-;t!t of tin le.iuis it en and Alton, idler terms ij'e.hty eats an. 1 i i :'. ! ... i ( lor the last i u r vears n the ! e'i 'i vcl v bv tiie nork packers in ad jtiii) r l.t.'es r.bove named; and at all times i . . ' . .. . . . it iias iieen lotintl to re as irood lor putting rp por as toe imported artieie; ! .,,i;..i... -,,! lias passed too inspectors o! porli m .New Orleans-, Xew York, and Boston as we'.! as pork p. ;t mi with air," '.her salt. l)ON.ALL , MU Ml Bv their A -cut II. D. March 1-, 1 1L5 h v PATRICK. WIHIIILCIL -om. TAiI:X I P. ' V Job Henry, lb ins in Ilavri-ji-aj? son Townhi;. Kno County, Ij. on the .")th day of Manh. I-'!.', one bay stray Mare a I !.7.e ia Ihe fa. -e theiijht fre aad b.in ! feet wht'.i !',i;-shot in 1 1 if ii.;ht l.tp. ether mark or bratul. Appraised to f.rt'y deli.ir.s ! John Knox and Abraham Ihhvarils. hi fere in -. A true copv from mv Kstiav Hook. JA.MllS li. C(K)K. j. r. to 'it. FARM HORSES FOR SALE. irwjWO CM-:!',.-it Karia IIa-ses-an be h. U on reasonae.e terms. Laioiure at t.ns ir.ecnnes, April II. 1 s",7. ' (i-tf. RLA1K SMIill V.'AXTEi). sut'--r;'ier w-- id l iika I oniploy. a ;:eo;l adv II! irl.sir idi one who could take the st entire management rioplovinent and e if a shop, to hon iod ;irs will III r in.-tant gb en. lior.ld one e. ,i-ht be eiTVinecnnes me weil reeoiniuendcd. a Paitnerahij ted. CEOittiE v.. II. i.rzAnni;. April 10, 1S37, 16-tf. IIU.NAW'AY. E FXAVv'AY fr .en the tinders! jr.ed. an Inin- dei, ted Colored iih named Marv Jane Allea. i.H'.t sixteen years of . All jiersaas are ." f :bi 1 eruphn in or harh-iriua her. as tinere a A" will be strietlv eiii'oreed a . a', odeuders. KtthlN 'iiit)MA."s. Vire.-ereies, April 1,1 :7. 1.5-:5t ta k "fix" rpsv David Cha-nhers, V.'i'eerr risSiV '1 o'.vnship, Knox county. la. a lark iron trray l 'idey, supp s--d t- be vrars oui last siam. No et ie: marks or'br.inds perceivable. Came lihorhoed la-t May. Appraised to l-.rs bef.re me. the l"ih dav of NoJAMil OhKllj. r. Ot'TII A31EiU(AX tv 4 ox f d s--n ss -sts .0 ! eertni'i destroyer o For sale whole-sal er of that preat pest Bod Hugs ile or l'-tai! bv JIITT A- SAYYEIt. IS;i7. 1'i-Cin. Vineee.ne, Apr Notice to KtH-tTS. ''., sue; tho-.e-aa Yie.renne ribr tesve e:i liatul it an.l lor ale 2ii Worms e-rj;s. h u:, Is.iV. 11. V. Y. iiilil ,1111 ni Mil' a : sioiscnoers arc now c.penmjj a '3 aiid general assortnreni of n ' ! nr3T o ci q BOOTS, SHOES, IUTS, f,-c. f-c. w r. mo !) tiiev are disposed to se:l on accottiatin": terms, and to which they would "ctiidiv solicit tlie attention of counes irv Merchant visilinii this mariiet. GARVIN, CARSON A; CO. Louisville. March 10. 1117. l'-i-im J LOOKUP GLASS h M.lM.'liCTi'BBR , ,:i Of)', rs for talc to eoun- jij. try Merchants and nth- p. crsatiiis s'orc'ZlO main J;; street, Cincinnati a near gencred assortrnent ef Ct'.t anJ iiXaiicnaait LOOKING GL VSSl'S vhieh he n-ill dispose of ft at vholesale or retail a reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio, Mail Ut-y .a1 1 f'.o:.
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SyLL stand the ensaina; season, coiumon-ir-cine the 3d day of April, and ending thu 31 of July i.et, as follows: ManJaysand Tuesdays at Adam Katron's, 9 miles east of Vineennes; Vi oJaesdays and Thursdays at tlie Subscriber's 3 nsiici cast of Vineennes; Fridays and Saturdays at John Iia: kinan's, and wail be let to mares at tho reduced p:i-c cf ?3 in cash, paid within the season, or j ; payable in produce by the 2oth of Dceeniber next, if delivered at either of tlie stands; ?1 CO cents the single lean cash in hand; to insure a mare with tola, payable os soon as it it ascertained the mare is with foal. If mares are parted with, the insurance must lie paid. Care ui',1 he taken to prevent accidents, hut not ac
countant lor any. Sundays and public riavs ex cepted. ABKAM SMITH. April 1st, 1837. Kecchcd of A. Beccacr, one thousand dollars for my prey hors,; Paeolct, a we'll known horse in this nebrhborhood, ns well as at Shawnevtown, Missouri, Cl.iv and Rav coaeties, also for breed ing tine horses, lie has as many line geldings, .veorJintr to the mares, as any horse ia the western country. He never has been run that I know of, as he has been owned ever since he was a 3 year old by relijious men, who were conscientious on the matter; 1 ut it has always been bolieved. that had he bee n trained, he would havo run. lie i-. a- sere a faal potter as 1 ever saw, and m:v breed? rn belie e fiat to he Iar-i- and likely. In fact, I one ol the Urst horses ot our eoen'.ry for colt.-.. ti.vt-n under mv hand. Teiinessee. Oct. 13, l-bh " W. is. WATTEFSON. Wc whose names arc hereunto subscribed, do certify, that we are well acquainted with the noted horse i'aeoict that W. S. Watteron sold ta . ll.vch.-r, (now owned by Alnam Smith.) and that he i as sure a foal uetteras any horse we ever knew, as some of us have bred from him. Ho breeds both larae and likely. Given under cur hands and seals, thu 17th of October, 1S33. .1. I!i:hhurn, U7,, 'm. 7 lUrrdl, J tiu s Mi (.'o.:jjA, tib' n dir.rr, J Jin Mr Cm r,j, iv. air-on. J.:i.un IXiiixrJ. -:;t GLASS! GLASS!! list received direct from Pittsburgh, per ftenm ho:.t. '"0 haves coiitaininir Call, half pall, epiart and pint bottle?, Tumblers of various; ipaalitie. Window Uiasa, S bv 10 by 12, 12 by I a, 12 bv It!. 12 by 2l' and Ueeanters of various sices and pattere.s, v-l.ichare olfered at wholesale a our wholesals House on Market street, second door from our Dry tlood store, on Market and Water streets. HI KTCll vv lillBEhlP. Mi.-elt IT isr7 12-f-t. fish.' Fisrta 3v " received direct from jjeston, 1200 lbs of best Codfish, 20 bids, of Mackerel No. 2. 20 half bbh. " No. 2. - 10 " " No. 1. 40 boxes dried Herrings. A!o we have on hand Mess Shad, Y hieh will be sold ai our Wholesale Hoa;o eft favorable terms, lU'RTCil & IIE'JERD. .Nta.-cli, 1 1 is;ii i-tit. TO TEACHERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Ss OTtsERS. s.Tw,rK(;ESS o MOiiGAN, No. 1?. Tearl Kiss? Street ( 'incinnati publi-h the follow in? valuaele books, which they believe to lie Ibr most complete series for Elementary instruction ever offered ia the Western Valley. The Elementary Ihimer; an Introduction to cd's'.er's Spellin r Book; The We.-iern Ihimer; Webc. r's Illemeniary t?pc!ling Book: The ihimer Reader; The Elementary Reader 1 "l" which arc too '.vi !1 known to need co.nm. ... Weii-ti r's History of the . , J Mates; Vi'tbCcr's School lhcliman ; already adopted as tho stindaid, by ronventions of teachers in various .-tales of the I "nion. Webster's bnprivnl (Iraiumar. Smith" New School (icijrraphy on the Productive system, a -compaii ed by a now and enlarged Atlvs co, it lining id-ie Folio maps from stec! plates, a m ist vaiuabie work, and adopted by tho schools in this city. The Practical and Mental Arithmetic, with a Ki v to the same, (for teachers onlv.) The Prod active d ammar, cce. !. Ilesiveli C. Smith. C lea viand's A-'atn's I.iiln (Iraminar with nuir.eroc.s ae iitteus an 1 nnj.r.wements. 7'he "'lother's Primer; by T. H. Oallaudet. TI'.c above works constitute the immediate publications of Burccss and Morpan, be-ides which thev are able to fund h all the school books wanted for the Western market. March 11, 1S37 tl-3m FST received from New Orleans, 15 Bids. Molasses, 10 " Bum, 5 " N. O. Rum. Those wishing to purchase, will please call at our Whole-sale House, where they w til be for sale at low prices. BUin'CH & IIFBF.BD. Yir.rennes, March 17, 1837. i-Gh BiSHJA MCFFATTj ft CO. c. -'Ol'rocvoin lrrtsvil'c. Ia. March, 3d, Is37. 40-tf 61LLM0F.E, BRSJNER, & ECIGF, PRODTCE &, COMMISSIO:, Yickisbitrg, Jlis". 16H7-:7 3tn. SADDLI-: TRKUS, Sadie Trees, (assorted,) ATmm justrcceivrdandfor6t.lt i? kiti! rAs isf Wi VincerincF, Nov. 1 R36 23 tf.
