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sides over every branch of the adminis T

tratior. Mr. McLean deserves great credit f his management of the Department; bu Jie could not reform it, if so disposed The rein of corruption is not the age o. reform. Had Mr. McLean attempted the reforms mads by his successor, it would have cost him his place.

SMEW iilSJD

CHEAP GOODS.

J0JV A'. KURTZ.

1ND XEIf CHEAP GOODS. cr J, & W. HAYES, HAVK just received and urc now opening on Market street, in the room one door below the store of J. and

smith, a frerh and general assortment

s s

of

TAX SALES.

NOTICE,

(Remaining partner of the firm of Kurtz 'rand LODtf ick,) irj ESPECTFULLY offers his sin jvL cerc thanks for the many favors wjfeich -have been confered upon him while the late partnership existed, and hopes by his assiduity and devotion to business, to merit and receive the custom of former friends and acquaintances. He avails himself ot this opportunity of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has just received from Cincinnati, and is now opening at his store room on Market a few doors above second street, a new and splendid assortment of Consisting of Cloth, Cassimeres and Cassinetts, Blue and Black Camblcts, Tartan and Circassian Plaids, Bombazettes, Flannels Ec Baizes, Rose and Point Blankets, French and Linen Drillings, Velvets, Cords, and Ginghams, Canton Sc Italian Crapes, U Calicoes, Cotton, Woollen & Worsted Hose, Fancy Silk 6c Cotton Handkerchiefs,

Waterloo & Cashmere Shawls. ,

Carefully selected within the Inst thirty

lavs, in'tho cities of Philadelphia, Balti-

:ure and Pittsburgh; the style, quality, r attorns and prices, a re such, as it is hoped, cannot fail to please. Amongst v hick ore Superfine, Blue, Black and Steel mixed Cloth, Superfine, Blue, and Black Cassmctt and Sattinctt,

Oaniblet, Circassian, and Tartan Plaids, j Bombazctts & new stvle Callicoes, Cam-1

bricks and Jaconctts, Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins, figured

plain, Irish Linens and Bobbinetts, brown bleached Shirtings & Sheetings, Thread, Bobbinctt, and Cotton Laces, Silk, Bandana, Madrass Cotton Hand

kerchief, Super fancy and Gauze Handkerchiefs, Canton Crapes, Scarfs and veils. Belt, Cap, Bonnctts and Fancy Ribbons, Figured black jjross de Naples and Lutestrings,

Marseilles and Fancy Vcstings,

6c

COLLECTOR'S SALE. TTOTICE is hereby given, that on Jl the second Monday in Nov ember , 1830,1 shall at the court house door, in

the town of Vincennes, county of Kr.ox, and state of Indiana, expose to public sale all and singular, the several tracts

and parcels of Land, including Town Lots, in Laid county, upen which the taxes for the vcar 1SS0, and ether pre-

j vious years have net been paid ; the said

Tracts and parcels of Land, inciuumg Town Lots, having been levied on by nit as Collector, for want cf personal property out of which to make the taxes du on said Tracts and Lois. Sale between the hours of iO o'clock a M, and

j and four o'clock, p m, on said day, and I be continued from dav to day, between

said hours, until all arc disposed of, or have been offered for sale. JOHN MYERS, Col. k c.

ITS hereby given, that I will receive

JJL

oc

written proposals from lhisdate,un- CHARLES ALEAAAU&n,

til the first Friday in November next, Publisher cf the Daily Chronicle, ana wcm

fiii IJini

for the purchase of the

HOUSE LOT in the town of Lawrencevillc,

Illinois, belonging to the Borough of Vincennes. By order of the Board of Trustees, SAMl. HI LLC,

October 4, 1830.

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known as having been . onnccteu u publication of the Saturday evening I est. . and Casket-proposes in conjunction with Louis A. Godey. to commence, on h first of July next, a monthly LI 1 L.urRY MISCELLANY, under the abort

Octobers, 1330

-4t

COLLECTOR'S SALE.

title. ... . This work will be devoted especially to thp service cf the Ladies, and lookicj

35-4t. cu-lfly to them for patronage, no exertion

will be sparca to ment u. i ne na.n

flf 7ftritnf 7ictttVti templated varies matenally trcm tnat oi at iil.OtOt i2.aiCrBI. Lv of the American periodicals now circula-

THE following is a list of Letters remain- ted ; and if executed in the style which the ing in the Post Office at Washington, proprietors believe to be within their means.

Uuwess county, la. w Inch it not taken out

Thomas Evans, Davis Ilumphery,

and parcels of Land, including Town . i i i- i

Lots, in said county, upon wnicu we taxes tor the year 1830, and other previous vears have not been paid ; the said

White and black cotton and worsted hose 7ac5 and parcels of Land, including

and halt hose, Town Lots, having been levied on by Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Castor and me as Collector, for want of personal

. OTICE is hereby eiven, that on

Ll the second Monday in Xov ember, 1830, I shall at the court house door, in

the town of Princeton, county of Gibson, R Seth Roddick,

and state of Indiana, expose to public SSaml. Slair,

sale all and singular, the several tracts rranci suramin.

v . ii. or oeci ciary ui i,uaruy iouge o. T- Bennet Thomas, Eligah Tcague, JOHN MURPHY, p u. October 6th, 1830 36 l32.

Scarfs Sec. See. fee.

GROCERIES;

LIQUORS,

GLASS JiND QUEEXSWARE.

ALSO a few cases Men's

Fur and Wool Hats Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Boots and Boottees; all of which he is determined to Bell low in exchange for country produce or cash. October 16th, 1230 36-tf.

Beaver Gloves, Ginghams, Swiss and Muslin Robes, R ise and Point Blankets, White, Red, Yellow and Green Flannels, Bed Tickings and Drillings,

Leghorn Flats and Bolivars, Umbrellas I ;md Parasols,

Ladies"5 Prunella and Morocco Shoes, Gentlemen's coarse and tine Shoes, Fur, Wool and Morocco hats, Looking Glasses, Combs, &.c. Witk a generral assortment of HARDWARE, QUEENS W A R E, CIIINA AND GLASSWARE.

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

property out of which to make the taxes due on said Tracts and Lots. Sale be tween the hours of 10 o'clock y k, and

lour o'clock, p m, on said day, and be con-

tinned Irom doy to aay, uciwecn saiu

hours, until all are disposed of, or have been offered for sale.

JAMES DEVIN,Co e c. September 27, 1830 35-4t COLLECTOR'S SALE.

that

will be found, they trust, to be an improve ment, in some respect at least, upon the best of its predecessors. In the choice of materials, though ccntributicr.s cf decided merit will always be acceptab.e, they never will be introduced to the exclusion cf ether articles of superior va!ue. The numercn3 Magazines to be provided for the purpose of selection, will always afford a plentiful supply of matter suitable for the Lady's Book, which, when republished, will possess, fur all but a few, the attraction cf novelty. Extensive arrangements ha c been made at home and abroad that will give every facility to the ready attainment cf the choicest and earlist productions. The de

sign includes every thing which may be expected to afford entertainment and instruction, in an inviting form, to those for whom the work is intended. It is presumed too, that a Miscellany deserving the notice cf the ladies, cannot but prove worthy cf the other sex. Among the subjects which may be cnumerated as likely to be prominent, will be found Music, including notices of new compositions, with occasional disquisitions on the science, and reprints of such New

countv, la. which if not taken out within ngs as may pe tnougnt wortny to oe so ens

three months, will be sent to the General unguisncu ; ciograpiucui aiicuuoi.

Post-Office as dead letters : ana. interesting Narratives, irom ivmers ci

A Clerk r,f Gibson real talent ; tne rasnions, witnan uiusira

'.vithin three months will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Z? David Barret, Aaron Belding, Chas. R. Brown 2 Wni. Bunnel, C Jas. Carnahan 2 Cahaun fc Rapcr, Elisha B. Clark, Daid Chamberton, Warren Church,

D Tra is Dockens, E John Ewbauks, H Edmond Hulcn, John Hatfield,

L Isaac Lewellen, J Isnac B. Miller, David McClure 3 X Elezebeth Noland,

P Mason Palmor, Clark D. Powell,

Friend Spears,

a atot of ILcttrre.

fi the Post-Ofhee at Princeton, Gibson

IX

i? Benjamin Burt C Isaac Clark Pcrrv Chinn

D W. F. Dollin3 Walter Duncan i' G W.J. Griffin ' John Helm -

James P. Hngue

P Charles Philips R John Haisntr Robert Raper or

' William Williams

' James Redman Mr Ray IV W. Wilson

I

T to rich is herebv eiven mat on

XnI tne second Monday in Kovembcry

1830, I shall at the couit house door in Merom, county of Sullivan, and state of

Indiana, expose to public sale all and singular the several tracts and parcels

The public in general are respectfully 0f Land, including Town Lots, in said

solicited to call and examine our Goods, county, upon which the taxes for the year

as wc are determined to dispose of them 1830, and other previous years have not

M Robert McClary Mary Wilson

John McClary Robert Williams

William Martin Joseph W oods

John F. Marshall V Nicholas Yager Mitchel & Jones JOHN ARBUTHNOT, p.m. October 1, 1830. 35-L26

. ISoticc is hereby given, HPH AT six weeks alter date,applica-

U tion will be made to the Register

at very reduced prices for cash, pork, been paid; the said Tracts and parcels kf the t.anj Office at Vincennes, 6tate

! C .1 iV I r- . . , rr 1 : - . I j 1

corn, country nnncn, ieatncrs, iursni&- ot L.ana, inciuaing town iois, iwuim flf Indiana, for a certificate ot forfeited six large octavo parts ; to be printed ou a

key, ccc. been levied on Dy me as collector, lor ian st0ck, for the amount paid on the 1 fine super royal paper, vnth entirely new

iJ;-Sm want of personal property out ot which nortn-west quarter of section number 1 type, and carefullv stitched in coloured co-

t

at

tive engraving quarterly, fancifully coloured This department will be under the superintendence of persons well versed in the 0, and no pains will be spared to render it the least attractive part of its contents. A word or two now and then will be introduced, touching those exercises & sports which are generally regarded as in.prcir.g to both health and beauty, among which. Riding and Dancing may be specified, with appropriate wood cuts by skilful artists. Poetry, cf course will be one of the Departments to which great attention will be paid; and Embroidery, the poetry c f Needle work, will fill its due space. On thii latter subject it will be difficult to find contributors who can write clearly, but the engraver

will be perfectly intelligible. CONDITIONS. The work will be issued in numbers, on

the first of every month, and comprise fifty

Vincennes, Ausust 2, ISoO.

to make the taxes due on said I lacts and np ;n tnwnshin number two north, of vers- fcvery number will contain a piece c

- FOK t KohPPn h hnnrvnf in nf- . r.. i . u Music, cne C oDner plate Lncravine. and

y i uuia. wv.--v... - ranee numoer lour wesu cuii cu m uic i . . ... . w -

. I . . i i- ' eut fnnr vi. -ion riitc i iiitrain f r rn

ntusTEANviiz. C, ,7 Zrn ,0lh day l UCtDer' uV anU1Ior,e,leU contents; and every three months a colour lisuedat Baidstown, Ky. is offer- day, and be continued fiom day today, for non. payment, agreeably to law; now ed.,late 0f the latest London or Paris Fashi

1 no.lifnt 1 r 1 .1 onrl I k..il.n t o t 1 H - 1 1 r c until n naiP. nppn ii 1 .I. . r .1 oi-.l . . ....

SAMUEL SMITH

"5 AS the pleasure of informing his

it lends and the Dublic cenerallvi

that the business hitherto conducted un- Mj

der the firm of James 5c Samuel Smith, 1L

will in filtiirp. hf rarriprl rn nt tKr i

tonn i. hrm.ir 5 vears I he Dinidine in stones nig" sold, or ottered icr saie

aij auumun ivj iiiu siutt. vji um , .

firm, he has iust received, and is now machinery superior; anu ueen m usu un.

oneninn-. a handsome assortment of fall ly 10 or 1 2 months. 1 he situation com

0, - - ' . r l i

and winter mands many lacuiucs anu auva.uagcs

r7FFTcl for canyine on the business a consiue-

lJJi!J)5)H rable quantity of cotton is raised in the

...... r i

CONSISTING IN PART OF vicinity, and large sales oi yarns mace

i - . i . r? .

n.;. , T) mA vn, nn,i rir Tnr,r,K, at tne i aciui y.

' ' I A .Inr i rtt inn tc HttAmcH tin

i:

necessary, as any one uisposea 10 pur

October 1, 1830

34-4t

COLLECTOR'S SALE.

Baizes, Bombaretts Red Tartanvc common Plaids Rose, Mackinaw and Point Blankets Blue, Black, Brown and Steel mixee Broadcloths and Cassinetts New style Calicoes

Colored, Brown and Bleached Domestics

of every quality.

FOUR

CASES GENTLEMEN'S

FINE HATS,

5 Case Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys and

Children's Shoes.

A general assortment of Hardware

and Cu lery. Queensware, Iron assorted,

Plougl; plates and Castings Also GROCERIES,

TVrOiTICE hereby given, that on the second Monday tn November, 1830. I shall at the court house door in

ihft mwn nf Mniint Pleasant. COUntV of of September, 1830

' J I - rmrrnn tV PtT At t'O

September 18, 1830. 32-6t.

oy nic, uuuci mciu ui ujcoi&i ons. x ne subscnution price will De So per

March, 1830, entitled "An act for the annum, payable in advance 25 per cent, relief of the purchasers of Public Lands, semi-annually, will be added to all subscripand for the suppression of fraudulent tions that remain unpaid, and the work dispractices at the public sales of the lands continued to those who neglect to settle up r .l. tt ' rA Ci,ia..i ua l their arrears. Great attention will be paid of the United btates: tne original cer- . r .. , . . . . r -

tificato of the purchase ot which has bers, that they may receiveit uninjuted by

been lost or destroyed.

Martin, and state of Indiana, expose to nnhlir. sale, all and singular, the several

chase, will, it is presumed, apply, on the tracts and parcei8 0fiand, including town premises, to the proprietors, or at our iots ,n sajd county, upon which the taxes

Store, uhcrc an mventoi y oi i ne ma- ffjr lhc r ls30j and olher previous chinery, and a plan of the building can years have not been paid ; the said tracts

oe seen.

TILLEY, SCOTT & CO.

Louisville, Autrust 27. 1830. 30-8t.

r?" The editor of the Western Sun,

Vincennes, la. will publish the above ad

vcrtiscment 8 weeks, (once a week,) and forward his account to the office of the

Louisville Public Advertiser.

Tame-V Oii, fi:st quality $r Vil Lamp Oil, Mackerel in half

Claret ' Brandv der, S 70 t 20 B. IO B 20 K A consie scription;

UoU. Nns I and 2t Port and

r.: .-. Holland Gin, French

r, sHumi Best Rifle Pow

. d Lad; ids Old Whiskey,

Cuttec, Is Sugar,

Huston Cut and Wrought

HATS, Made & Sold, by

R P. PRICE. (VlSCBHIfESj ISDIANJJ ' house lately occupied by Sc McAithur, as an Iron

store, on Second street, one uom Market street The vices of bats w

general, are for Beaver, - 1

IN the James

lion will be made to the Register

and parcels of land, including town lots, of the Land Office at Vincennes, state ot having been levied on by me as Collcc- Indiana, for a certificate of forfeited tor, for want of personal property out of Land Stock, for the amount paid on the whieb to make the taxes due on the said east fractional section number se en, and tracts and lots Sale between the hours the north fractional section number eight, of 10 o'clock am, and four o'clock f i, in township number two north, of range on said day, and be continued from day number four west, in the Vincennes dU-

to day, between the said hours, until all trict, entered on the 3d day of Septem

mail transDortation. A cents, receivin g sub

Given under my hand, this 18th day scriptioi.s, and remitting the amount to the

publishers, will be allowed 15 per cert, discount, or a proportionate number ot ccpios of the work. Address LEWIS A GODEY, t CO. Daily Chronicle Office Phdcdilfihic. Country papers, by inserting the abce as often as they think pjreper, and stndinr their papers addressed to "The Lady's Book," Philadelphia, w ill be entitled to receive the work for one year, and the same will be promptly attended to. jt7S'ibscriptions to the above work, rcccixt d at this office.

! Notice is hereby given,

' f 13 A f six weeks auer datt , appiica-

IJL

Administrator's Notice.

have been sold, or offered for sale.

THOMAS CISSELL, Col. n.c. September 29, 1830. 34-4t

Fine Eoram, Coarse do

85

3

Attention Sportsmen !

at of Cordage of every def which, toe-ether w'ttv,

o ---- . . i.

numberless vner articlet, he will sell

low for cah or for produce of any kind. Oct. 16, 1830 36tf Dl7ACKSIIITHSHOPr

F II MIE subscriber

continues to

carry on the above business in his new brick shop, opno-

r itf flip fTl hnlir

VBJW Will VI Church, and ad-

inmlno- the Cotton Factory of Reynolds

and Bonner, where all who call may be accommoda d with the best cast steel Axes, Ploughs of every description, and Waggons complc'e, constantly on ..n,l. nnd for sale, customers work

dene in the best manner, and on the shorest notice. m ,.,, Two orth'ee appentices will be taken to the aboe business; boys from the

mnrfli rnarac er, uc-

IIIU. Ui - -

Coarse do - 6 Hats made in the shops here, ere in general, much superior to those imported from the Eastern states, tor the latter are made of the coarsest wool, and naped with rabit fur the farmers would find it to their interest, at least

25 per cent, to purchase from the manufacturers I pledge myself that my shall be made in the best manner,

of superior stuff, and in the most Fashionable style. RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1830 -lf f SZTPORK, CORN & OATS will be rc ceivedin exchanee for Hats.

R P P

THE annual FALL RACES will commence over the "Vincen

nes course," on Thursday, Friday, and! the purchase of which has been lost or

Saturdiy being the 4th, 5th, c 6th days destroyed. Given under my hand, this

of November next ensuing. First day 18th day of September, 1330.

purse gl50, three miles and repeat, gl5 FREDERICK SHOLTS. entrance Second day, two miles and re Sept. IS, 1830. 32-6t.

i

peat, for a purse ot g60, entrance g8 Third day, one mile and repeat, a sweep stake for colts three years old, entrance S4. ach day free for any horse, mare

or gelding on the continent, except the winning horse on the preceding days.

jOThe above races will in all res

OI ICE is hereby given, that the iNJ subsciiber has taken out letters of

ber, 1816, and forfeited for non payment, administration on the estate of Shadrick

agreeably to law; now claimed by mc,l Hill, (late of Sullivan county, la ) deed, under the act of 31st March, 1830, en- aU perS0ns having claims against said

titled "An act tor the relief of the purchasers of Public Lands, and for the suppression of fraudulent practices at the public sales of the lands of ihe United States:" the original certificate ol

persons naving claims agaii

estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to the same, are requested to make immediate payment; the estate is solvent. SAMUEL HULL, Adm. September 20, 1830 35-3t

DROPSY CURED. t JpHIS is to certify, that I am a man iL upwards ol sixty years of age, and was for about two years cfil cted with tho

dropsy. The wise physicians ot V incenncs, pronounced me incurable, bu:

Vm REEDS, prepared medicine ana

50 DOLLARS REWARD.

Was stolen from my farm near Logans-

port, on the night ot the administered it last spring, and in si

14th inst.a cheanut SORREL HORSE, tcfV rrmnved the drnnsv.nr.d I think

pects, be governed by such rules and re- saddle, and bridle; the hose is about 15 j, am now clear of it, and I think I am regulations as may be adopted by the club, hands high, with some white feet, and a nauy curC(j JOHN SETZER. By order of the club, small snip on his nose; the horse was October 7. 1 830 55-3t

MA I HIAS, ROSE, ireas r. formerly the property of Mr. Higdonof

Wm. L. WITHERS, Sect' y.

Vincennes, Sept. 18,1830.

Indianapolis, and in good order, when

stolen.

w

SMITH & TRACY'S Tin &? Sheet Iron MANUFACTORY. ON the corner of Market and Second streets, have on hand for sale, a large and general assortment of 1 in

CARLISLE RACES.

TILL be run for on the race course

in the neighberhood of Carlisle

la on the 28th 29ib and 30th mst. the

following purses, viz: first day's race

for eighty dollars, two miles and repeat

second day s race for the entrance mo-

! ney of the first, and second day's, not to

excede fifty dollars, one mile and re

TO THE PUBLIC.

im F.lTi HterminpH toleave my wife

ii r

I will pay the above reward for thelgj) Daraa Brooks in consequence of

horse and thief, or for the thief.

JOHN TIPTON. August 15th, 1830. 29.

NOTICE.

her unruliness, (which she carried to so

ereat an extrent that it was our cx ins

Dower of man to endure it,) and learnin

too, that she has been ventin- her spleen

by involving me in debt, 1 iherctore tor

HAVING purchased the right of warn each and every person from trustmaking and vending within Knox ing or harboring her on my account, as county, Pinkham Mosher's Washing I shall pay no debts of her contracting,

Machine, for scouring and washing from and after this date.

peat the third day's race for a thirty clothes, any person wishing to purchase LYSANDLR likUUKb. .inlhr orldlp ro.irirtrf in irinlrl ran havethem on trial, and if tint an-l Vlnrennes. Oct. 16. 1830. 36-5

colts and under for a ample mile Free proved, may be returned. I have also

for any Hotse Mare or Gelding the on nana ana intend Keeping, a supply oi . . - r . i i l- :ii

coum, 'u " , ,,, .ould be at reduced mice.. Tinware

tween 15 and 10 yea. .

preferred

and Sheet Iron ware, which they offer) whole to he conducted according to gen naoine; ware oi me Desi quality; wm

will be cral rules ot racing, subject to the regu- also uo carpenter s ana joiner's worn

sold whole sale and retail uponadvan

lations of the

innvt n DUNNING. tageous terms to purchssers.

JOCKEY CLUB.

at the most reduced prices.

JOHN MOORL.

3f-f ! Carlisle la, Oct. 7th 183'J 36-lt. May 1st, 1830.

12-ly.

JOHN COLLINS

IT AS remoed his ofnee to second j street, nearly opposite Lasselle's

tavern, where he may be frjnd at z timet. September 16, 18??. 52-7.

Vincennes, June 10