Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 November 1833 — Page 3
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In the ship Economist, winch lef Cr no artty, about teA day ago, w.ti eiiMgr mltor Quebec, a inaringe i k place nodei circumstances of an unusual description. Alter the vessel had l.pen a Hny or two ;ea, a diconsolate damsel made her appearance on dfck, fimn the hold, in which
fiie nan conuiv.i to ocret herself at:ioug the luqsagu. Wuh her lover by her M-le, the yocrf lady proceeded to in form the captain lhat she was privately mu lied to her companion; hut thai in order to initiate the cunneiion, tbe iclations ot the bridromn had determined on fending hun off to America On learning Him, she r. solved toembaik tvith him for the w.tdernewof the wtBt,aod had enter cd on hoard the vessel. She duiv wished lie captain to peiform a poi t of maniage r-remny, to -atiry the passengers on Lr I and render her situation more a greeahle and respectable The captain entered into the spirit of the scene; a on board drew up a contract, (a rich t" l rare document.) and in presenre ot M l,.,..,l ... bll 111. (I 3r ill'l"'l (Ml llt: lift K. llieiL . . be ymr were inuta0iuuiy rjniled. Alter the Ceremony, the h ippy couple were saluted by the siiip's artillery, and by three long und loud errors from the ciew aud passengers. Inverness Courier. THE TEETH. A person cannot be to.j careful of hi? teeth, for uiuch of his comfoi t depend upuu attention to their cleanliness. Care ought to be taken that no ffttt be in any m.m.iit ion th:it he mm ti. n.m,,! . r i i . . . . ' """ caution, lor even the Lne-t contains sharp . - ... . ... t-des which by tuctun will wear away tbe outer coat, aud produce speedy decay, Filtu is very injuiiouo: remove the out shll , and acids will, wish tase, be ena - bled to act uiiuu and corrode tht ieeth. - - i i it i AciJ pMrclia..,- all compooitiood lof beau. tilling and whitening tne teeth; they hie in jjeneral Composed of deletei iou 9u!-! etance . I knew a la.lv who made use of magnesia; her teeth were exquisitely white; but Wl'ie idieanived at thirl),! her fiout teeth had decaycl. Another j neri! Imu. :n.l iv:i: not rstnm :,irru;.lnl I
Water, with a few dmps of the tincture,1 Cotton rrived sincethe4?b insf. of Lousif myrih. wdl be fully adequate. The la MrTpi vVhil JM - . . , 1 same time, for New ork 214. 1 hiladelphia 197,
Jre.pionf UBe ol acid is me pnucipal cause, ,h 4nmakin- an addition to stock of ! ... U ST l II '.1. . .. . . i- i - en
Ol uie 408 oi leeiu. .iviu win iuu?e t!ie guais to adhere c!oely to the teeth, an I will thciefore act as a p:cserative. , ', , Ihne is a great counesion between the fctoniach and the teeth; if Care is not taKen that the digestive organs be kepi in oider, the nerve of tho tooth mav be , . i , i .. r ,dy irritated anJ cause gieat pain Salt di!toUe 1 iu megar, and helQ in the ruoulll, w ill relieve the severest paiu, if the stomach be not the cause. .
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i. . ... r r. ...:.u .v, ' it i an itiiuie ui !.. v.,i iur uiuwj in the eastern countries, that no evil can take place of w inch a woiuau is not the first cause. .... l i.i i :.. u . ol..-n ;.. i, i k. " " J J . la en.. - .. fi. til w iininnftniiiLiiKtitiuiLi of a5kine whenever a calamity was rt :iIp, In 111. lim. however severe or howevxr trivial V . . . His attendants reported to hiru one morning thnt a Uk-.rr Ivi.l tII'n Irnm n r;il7,il,l u htn vi'nTkiriT at his place, and had broken his neck. "Who' is she ? immediately demanded the Raia!,. "A man; no wnm-.n, ijreat prince I" was the reF ty. Hir' .h..ir,Mf.,l witl. inrr.,A anUr. ii Rinh.ieiiniHd to tier. In v ain : did the servants assert the manhood of the la 11 (1 1 I - I Cnne rue iribtHut intelligence what wonrit. caused this accuhut, or woe open yeur! . t ... I. I .1... U.... .... I.. ft. til FioniU ' ' lir I.I I U'l I mi; t llinr. Ill Oil imm mractive auenua.in a-jnin., -u ., r.o.w , . i . i. i ...,i.ni;.. themselves, cried out, "O wise and omlertI Vrince:' Well, who is she ?" interrupted he. As the ill-fated laborer wa working on the . . . . . . i . i i ... r , c fc .-iff., - hi. was Btracua oy me neauiy ... vi.nr H-trhness s darnels, and eatme npon ber, lost his bilance and fell to tbe ground. Yon hear now,' said the Prince, no accident can happen without a woman in some way being an instrument.'' Capiat Skinner's Excursion in Iidia. Advice to the Ladies If you would he truly valuable, esteem oot yourselves rhieflv according to yoir money and land?," hut on the grace of your person nnd mind; read a little more; read divinity, morality, history, innocent poetry, and the lisps of generous lovers. 1K0 hllfl air
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a? in your dress anil leain 10 wnie m jwhich we have in marketfor sale is worth about neat stvl', I mean "o as to he aide to write! 133 4 a 14 3 4 cts. per lb. on all oreaioDs, not as scholars, but as .irf,-Some operations took place at 12 4 ;..Dirt..a a t-'J rt n lb, and we iiaote llaI2 1-2, with a fair frnnllcirnmrn nil 'AXO inf?eniOU8. a ' 1 I' ' '
Fr,,,,v ' - . . , ' little application forms you good housed wives, hut to improve the beauties ot thej mind and carriage will co;t no more. t Blend both accomplishments together, arid ; ito not, as some, tie mures ami eiaiura m rompaoy, or as others, perpetual drums. No longer be won by laces with brainless heads to them, neither mistaken a low tow for pure manners, nor a well dressed head for quality; nor a fa-hionable coat foran estate ; eerv ile cringing tor true love . I l. . . n . ...... A K YT oil Ui a auiuuui uiuunr mi sriic. r j ,
-.i r -i it r cverai mecnsinii.il iiiiT'nivriiiriis .inii-i.-jii.tiic. do not mistake wit for wisdom, but cast a,;ro in9ure rorresponder.t improvement in the tender eye on him who has steady manly ! itirary Oepartruents, the publishers offer the
virffie, od prudence in his conduct, and gives fair hopes of his mending at heartthe main chance
Sang Froih A Frcncli cfiicer tluring!jUy Courier, Fifty Dollars.
the Peninsular war, had the charge of the oiigazitic; he observed one morning a eol Tier enter smoking a cg-ir; the tl"or va- of course strewed with powder The clTicxr went up to the otan, and, aware ct the effects of terror if he weie suddenly inToraicd cf his peid. coolly ashed to be r.llovied hifT" The segar was Inn 1ed to him; he instantly put the burning end into hi mouth, and the nest moment arrtsted the thoughtless culprit. A geutieui in in South Ku-11 street, on oxhiuinuii bis well cf water, on the 12tb inst, discov n-d a bnx containing several pounds of butter, vhirh hal laul in the well eleven years. It .i5 found to be in a good stato of prescrva,
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D; . I'rai.i!."u recomuiei Is (a a young man iri the choice of a wife, to select het fiom a bunch, giving a hi reasons, that when theie are many ihiihteTs they mi prove each other, and from emulation ac qa: rr rnrc accomplishments and know more, tliao a bingle child spciloJ by parental fondness.
Cu7"A most heart rending epidemic is said to prevail in Wetiteiffield, Conn, since the O iion crop wa gathered in. The folk" there call it tbe marriage fever. ; attacks the np?n flower and the seared and withered leaf In plainer English, it infect! young1 maiden? and withered spinsters, making them all tender a9 a pancake. A mild answer to an angry man, like water cast on the tire, abate th his. heart; and from an enemy he shall become thy friend. Consider how few things are worthy of anger, and thou wilt wonder that any but foota should be wroth. A London pappr t:itr that eight or ten mil sitnuig near imy minion? 01 ulnars ran I I . i . . .1 loaned to this county, on the security of su uch state (rovtrnments ns want to undertake iuterjnal improvements, or create new state bank, at four percent, interest. The oyster banks of the Marquis of Anglesta clear him annually $ 15,000. SCRAPS, &r.SJI.LL, SHORT. Eiuinz ft ml Fellinir. A a nail sticketli fast between the joinincs of the stones, so doth sin !Si,CK CIOSe D,,J' 9C,1'": poch. ! Ib'gheit Prize A silent and loving woman I . i I 1. tmi. & i a prize ob've rubies, aud there is uothin" of so much worth, H her mind be well instructed. ! n , Conundrum. WLereiu does man (least) ex'ceet, tll,,irirition,d part of creation ? Dye give jit up? In the free use of rum and tobacco. 1 . Kl,,u is here mcant to ,nc,uJe aI1 ardent TTits ; ', ... i Jtihterat'o'i T.ewis I-atT, a ereat laugher in aucliiiijr at (Uld ub9 a aghrr wliouhen laughing w as laughing t Laff Quere How many imitate the poor idiot in "uhing at their own folly. COMMERCIAL. Front Levy's JV. O. Pnre Curren OcTOBEfl 12fA, 1833.
4Zf, nalee, anct leaving on nano, incni-iTtf ei an on 4up-toart not cleared on the 10th int., n tock of 15,78 hale. The lt news from iv. eroool five an impulse to the market, which had .bl.coUI; : ,alu?llil ;ful though we do not quote !a positive advant e, we nre advised of a difeience Ihetween a dull and a bri'k mirket, and conider ca-jtbat holders h.ve ben benefited about 1 4 ct. per lb. The sales of the week amount to near - J ha,e the pater ortiotl of whicIj WM ;.lt ,7 tt per. u, Sugar We were surprised to hear yesterday, of a sale at minion, of 2 or 2r hbds of the new crop from la Terie-aux-HiEiif, and we quote
pleasnra, the fair and reasonable rule at which it sold, l! I 2 ct . pr In. lleareU this . f...ri....i.t.,.. n,l Pk;u,lUi,:. WPH!. HIT 1 Hill IT3tlH 1 ' IUVJ & llll(lii.ifiu . . . i -i rri, r linen. Molasses. Some of the new crop, but wheth- . . c' f l" v.. --j l'h.iii rr i rmnitii'j l i :i :-' II. I ililp fo R;IV llHS ninde its appearance lumirkrl, .and .ol.I at 21J . . . , . . ct. per cai. icareu iius wee it ior n. ioru iu llJl ........ Tobacco.- he on ly s ae of which we hyef ' ' ' ' .. " L" 'ZZ , w ""' .io ) j a n nnt of stowage, and sold at 3 3-4 , 4 A A and 5 3 4 ft ,rr i-.tor nrst s.enn i ami tniru qua..t.e, Arr.veoeni.ueeoo nnc Finur continues to Inii'r hpftvilv in ine mfK-, m - 1 1L.. .....,l i-L11,4l I J.he bus.ne of the week closed at $S oO I I r...v. x...-. rri'f Vf y. v e reduced o!ir quotations, ask- , . , , u ; ' 7 ' I? , '6 " lOllhf. Rigging and Bale Pope in pood demand, par:ticu - , b,p?ing50 pieces sold at 2 ct. p yard; J . 'iu h:il mee we continue to nuotc at 10 ct. n lb tterf Racnn and Pork, are verv scarce and in
good demand. ieu morocco case, eupposeu to have been Hay We quote an advance of 12 1-2 ct p last ou Market street. Any person tiuding 100 lbs. Some holders 51 12 1-2. The articlej clacks, and returning theui to 19 tiiaZsand Onions As this is the sensor, of ub.ciiber, "ill ecee fo, he,r trouthe vear when these articles commanded ihe best bleoue dollar, and the thauksol
nrices our country friends maybecurious to, he;r something on the subject. Potatoes, $li f2 1-2, and Onious, 52 62 1-2, are the rates per bbl. Corn Shelled in sacks, continues to com mand former rates, 62 1-2 cents per bushel, or) 51 25 per sack " here is none in years atluat;, injure is held at gl SOperbll. nrosnert. i)n;i)ou the 26th ult. Gen of this place. W. Juhuston 2tp0 Prcmiuiii. fllHK extensive circulation, and continued JL r;ipid increase ot th SATURDAY COURIER, prompt the publishers to reuewed exertions. At trie commeiicemeui ui iuc rusuiug jr;tr, , , ,.. .,4. ...:ii u,T i following PRLaiiu.ms To the Author of the best ORIGINAL TALE, Tao Hundred Dollars. To the Author ot the best ORIGIN AL POEM, of suitable lenpth for publication in tbe SaturPersons wisliuij; to tncome compeiunrs ior these premiums, must forward th ir contribution on or before the 15th day of December Accompanvin each article, the name of the writer must be furnished. It sccresy is desired in .-.iiv r.ne. the nanic may be incloecd in asepa- ... , , - . ... . . i rate sealed envelope, wtacti win noi ue opeueu unless the candidate is successful. The premium will be awarded by a committee, to be selected for that purpose. lbe publication of the Prize Articles will be commenced in January. Coimminic ltiOns must be addressed, free of post ace, to WOODWARD SPRACO, .Philadelphia, Pa. P. S. Editors with wh.ui we enchane, will particularly oblige us, mid perhaps benefit some of their readers, by giving the auove a lew in scr'ions.
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thiff, Pa. Oct. 12, 1623-21-
A Klti lollowillg rilHiiug luttirnoiB nieuutfitu IS. for sale on terms which will suit most persons dernu to corrtnence the publication cf .in extra super-royal Newspaper: An Imperial Kamage Printing Tress the bed i TO i ) . . , Three Chases and three Composing; Stick", !oO lbs. email l'ica, (considerably worn.) H) ,j0 (o (not much worn,) 180 da Fica, S'J do Doable English, A lare fount of 5 lines l'ica, A fount ot Cannon, Do. two lines Small Pi, (caps,) Do. two lines Brevier, (bhode,) Do Pica Antique, Do. Back Slope.
The types, with the exception ui rue u. ... ill Tica founts, are nearly a3 good as new, t . . 1 .. Il;.i..n I In nrlrit u liliWSant would ne neai iv puiu- . PW'VJir; ti .la Kill tif ' i J tOlTtlUcii ami uv.-. SUIU iuv. . -.v or iwo vear, tbe purcaaser giviug uppruveu curity - ' ' I i 'nr tn the editor of the Welhburch Gatte. not paid, will be promptly atteudtd to. U ellsburgb, Va. October 23, 1 3J3. ai-at GLORIOUS NEWS. MORE CAPITALS AT SYLVESTER'S TN the splendid New Yoik Lotiery, Eitra Class No. 30, drawn in New Vmk, b8, the FocRra capital fkize o oOJU. was sold by Sylvester to a Western Merchant, and Comb. 1G 33 5G, iearded a Gentleman of Pittsburgh viLh $200, thai again proviug that Syivester is the true abode of Fortune. Lotteries are being drawn every Wednesday, ia New York, and every alternate Saturday, in Philadelphia. Tickets in which can always be obtained by writing to Sylvester, who sells more Prizes in a moo th, than any other broker in a year. By appl)ing to him a Fortune may be gained. A trifle only can be lost. Pittsburgh, Oct. 2Ut 1833 ANOTHEK GLORIOUS MAWMOUH! X. V. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To he craaa in At-jc York, Abu. 13 1833. tot So. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. GRAND SCHEME.
I prize of 30,000 is 30,000 1 10,000 10,OU0 1 5,U00 5,0U0 1 4,000 4,000 1 3,70i 3,704 30 1.00U 30,000 liO 600 1 o,000 5 . ilOU 11.000 b'S 100 s.coo 50 70 3.9'JO 56 t:0 3,3d0 60 50 l2 ,800 112 40 4,430 2 lo t 24 52,416 15400 12 184 .800
18(J4q pfize3t 45760 Tickets. 36G ,080 Ik r r rackrtRe9 ., C03t j2(j0, and must draw 4102. A Certificate of a Package can be! oMiined lor 93 Ootained tor rv-Orders receive the same attention Svlvaetet'd as personal application. r i For pri2e, apply lo S. J. SYLVESTEU, 1'iltsLuig, Pa. ILQOT o N Mouday the 28th ult. in Vincennes a pair of silver Spectacles, with a i ILHULAb iJ.Mllll. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1833. 21-31 S&abash aulr &vic Canal WW Af 91 Vf W JJCM. hJJ JLl IV A lXjtm T Sine!, Hncennes, Ind. JOilJS MYERS, 1 S now in possession of this establishment, M. Ioiir Known as "Lasselle s Tavern." fhe hou!-e has beeu thoroughly repaired ; and a lars;e new stable is completed, 't he Larder, the Bar, the Oranery, and the Hay loft, shall always be well provided: the chambers shall be kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exe rtiuti to give satisfaction, and solicits public patronasr. He hopes, by rare and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a most comfortable house of public entertainment." Viuceunes, Sept. 20 Ui, 1633 15-tf Burleh 4 Meherd, HAVE just received theirstock of SUM MER GOOD?, which added to their former stock, makes their assortment complete, which they will sell unusually low for cash. Vincennes, Juue 2ith, 181)3 3-1 f SAILfTJUST RECEIVED, TWO HUNDRED BAKRFXS KKNUAWA Fbst QuALlTV SALV, and for sale, by RUKTCII i: IIEBERD. July 27,11833-7-tf JOB l'RIJS TIJ) a At OF EVERY" DESCRIPTION, Executed with neatness, accuracy and despnch j et the Olfice cf the Viuteutics ilazctte. 4
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THE subscriber will re-comroence his School on the Mth of October. Ten weeks will constitute the quarter. Terms of tuition will Le as follows: Tor Spelling, l or Reading and Writing, Fur all higher Englu-h braver .3, For Latin and Clreek language, 52 50 . 3 00 . 4 00 - G 00 No pupil will be taken for a less term than one quarter U lieu two or more Scholars are suit from the same family, u suitable deduction will be made. The small tax of JGJ cents will Le added to the tuition bill of each scholar to defiay the exoenses of wood. Lc. lor the 8choo! 1 .. .. rnnit, I'mmiiiiir strict utlenlion loine - n of Ihu-e cot.ti.led to h,s - . r 1 1 - . . " Im rnoi.n' In u Wi-tli.Mtu-l n.ir inn (,f wit, uk kjuiu,.; -j",,v-"-' . i. .... 1 I . i,.... ... II be opened in the looms receutly occupied by G. W, Can uliie rs. . M. SHAW. Vincetmes, Sept. i.'7, loj. 16-tf Commf0ourr'0 Silc. FURSl'ANT to the oidcr aud e'ecree cf the Knos Circuit Court in Chan cei v, b tvxeen John C. Hollaad, adiuiidslratnr f John Holhnd, deceased, coinplainact, and John J. O'Brien and .Michael O'Byrne. surviving executors of Thomas Jones, deceased, and Francis V'igo, defendants, made at the last bt-p tembcr tcrui, notice is hcrtby given, that at the Court House door in Viriceiines, Octweeii me hours of 12 o'clock, M. and 4 1'. M. ot baturdav the lttth day of November next, I will ex- ... . -i i . .i-ii r nose to ouolic sale lo Hie r.itiiesi uiuucr ior cash, all tiie rig bt, til le und initrest of the said JnhnJ. O'Brien, and .Michael U Uyn:e, mrviviliK executors of Thomas Jwnesdecensed, of, in and to the money which was recovered by said Thomas Jwnes in his lifetime, against the said Francis Vigo in tbe Kiiox Circuit Court, aud afterwards revived by b'cira Facias in the Knox Circuit Court on the Sth day of September, I8-U, in favor of tbe said John and Michael, and one James J. O'Brien, now deceased executors, uf said Thomas Jones, deceused, against tlie said Francis, lor execution for the suai of $530 37 1-2 cents with interest, costs, ;c. und also, of, in or to, that certain cnortcae deed, executed by the said Francis in favor of the said John, James and Michael, executors as aforesaid to secure the pa went oi the money due by llif judgement aforesaiJ, revived as afoiusald, and "dated about the 3rd d y of July, 1827, JOHN ln6S,Comm'r.K C C. Vincennes, Oct 1H3J 19-3t. rgHF subscriber wihes to purchase THIRTY I THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORJV, STAVES, HOOP POLES, CORDSo'WOOD, AND A QUANTITY OF For all of which, ho will gie tlf highest market UcC. He also wishes to em, loy EIGHT Sourucnmnr eoopr va, A N I) One GXoots iHWcr, to whom liberal wages will be pven. H. 1). WHEELER. Vincennes, Oct. 19, 1JJ lP-Jt N. B. COME AND PAY WITHOUT COST. All those who hdve notes or accounts may discharge the same by the pay incut uf any of the above articles; and all those who have LONG standing debts and do not embrace this opportunity may und their notes and accounts in the oilicer's bauds against the tirst of December uert. H D. VV. CO PARTNERSHIP 40&i nT AWW WW 4rw9 Jw THE subscriber respeciluil y loform? hid former customers, an J Merchants iu general, that be has sold out his intercbt in hid stores at Pittsburgh, Pa. and Louisville, K.y to AND FANCY STATIONERS, Corner of Wood and Third Streets, in the Store, for many years occupied by ILnry lloldship 4 Son, Pittsburgh, Pa. Where they are prepaieU to till ordeis from Country Dealers and others at the lowest eastern prices. I he subset iber takes pleasure in recommending them to the public, as tully capable of conducting the above business to the latislaction of hi former customers and others who may give Ihcm a trial. All persons indebted to the subscriber will make payment to Cook ami Schoyer, and forward all bills to them tor adjust inent. Hags at 5$ cts. per lb. Tanners1 scraps at -li cts. per lb. will be takeu in payment instead ot Cash. S. J. SYLVESTER. Pittsburgh, Fa. Refer fo Riddle, Forsyth h Co., RFK.ee, Clarke &Co., John D. Davi, Hutchison &. Ledlie, Taseey &i Church, Samuel F. Dirliugton, Allen Kramer, M'Clurg & Denniuton, S. Smith &i Co., Cai lisle &l Birmingham, Johnston & Siocklon, Wm. Bell& Co., Geoige A. Cook, T. B. Dallas, Ei-q., M.Ut Tieruaa
STUiE subscribers, inform their friends and il the public, that they have just received from I'hdadelphia, and now ulTer tor sale, a ei . autl ieueral assortment uf 6 JIDry Goods, GROCERIES, HAiy).WARE AND QUEHNSIVARB. ALSO, 150 fariels Kei.hawa SALT ll T riT. ll'lllnn '
They are determined to eell low for cash oi produce of such kinds as uiuy suit them. ' THORN & TRACY Viucennei, Ind. Oct. 20, 1833 20-tf OMOCiEIlijiEir jfSiHE Subscribers have just received from il New-Orleans, a general and well selected assortment of GROCERIES, which they have opened in the house, lately occupied by Taylor fci Watson, and adjoining Morgan Jone$ Iiat aim grocery oiore, wnere,uiey bae, and intend to Keep, a constant supply ot tbe best LIQUORS &. GROCERIES of every description. Also, FLOWER. CORN MLAL, aud BACOi, always kept on hand THORN i: TRACY. Vincennes, lad. Oct. 26, 1 833 20-tf NOTICE. ALL those indebted to the subscribers hv I'.onL- iirronnf . :irr hprehi; oamoot. j ; ' j v v" ly requested to discharge the tame by cash or note on or before the 1st day of January next; and all those indebted by note, are also requested to make pHymeut on or tetore trie above mentioned time. Those who wish, can discharge their accounts or notes in pork, within the time above stated. All those who Deglect thia call, may expect to settle their accounts with an oflicer, ai no further indulgence will be given. THORN L TRACY. Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1833. 20-tf T "UIE SUBSCRIBERS inform their frienda ind the public, that they have just receiv ed from Philadelphia, Uaciimore aad Pittsbckuii, Suitable for the present and approaching seasons comprising FOREIGN & DOMESTIC QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES. FUR 6c WOOL MhlTSf IiiOJV Sc GLASS, CV1ST1JYGS, &. ScC. Which were selected at a favorable time; and will be found on examination, worthy the attention of purchasers, and will be sold uuusually low for cash. SMITH & CARSON. Vinccnoes, June 15, 1833 1-tf TAKEN UP, BY SAMUEL STEEL, living in Boonvillc, Warrick County, Indiana, on the 1st day of Sep ttmber, 1833, two estray COLTS. One a horse colt, supposed to be one year old last spring, of a brown. color, mixed about the body with white hairf, a niftll white spot on the nose, both hind feet and the right fore foot white; valued at eighteen dollars. The other a IhsI spring's colt, a mare of a dark bay color, black mane aud tail, star in the furchead, some white on the left hind foot; valued at ten dollars, by R. C. Matthewson, Isham Fuller, end R. G. Young, on tbe 16th September, 1833. 1 certify the above to be a true copy from my cstrav book. C. C. GRAHAM, J. P. V. C. B. A mare was also taken np at t!;e rime tiaie, supposed to be tbe mother of tha colt, but died before tho appraisement. October 26th, iJ3 20-3t TAKEN UP, 1)Y ETIENNE DUBOIS, living 3 in Vincennes, Knox County, Indian:!, on the sixth day of October, 1H33, one sorrel mare, lour years old, fifteen and a half hand hisrh, shod all round, both bind feet white, star in the forehead, and snip on bcr nose, no other marks or brands perceivable ; ap- ... .. . -in i... r l. k D.. 1praiseil to iniriy-uve uouar, uy im'"" ulium, and David McIIeury, before me, this 2Ut 1 dav of October. 1M3J. JOHN COLLI.NS, J. P. K. C. Vincennes Oct. 26, 1833 20-3t iWr. sclera, erostio'tf SELECT PRACTICAL SCHOOL. Wilis School will be opened for the wiufer 1 Session of twenty-four weeks, on the nest Monday of November, at the bouse lately occupied by Mr. lohn liruner. Not loore thau twenty-five scholars will received. Entrance for a quarter unless by t-pe-cicil agreement. School open 7 hours per dayTwelve weeks make a quarter. TUITION. Eive Dollars, per quarter. In the winter eess,ion, twenty-five cuuls per quarter, tor tire. All branches of common education Lre at. tended to in this school. . f The number of weeks rer jpiarier, . hours per day the small numb. r of scholars, and two intruders-render this a cie.pec school than uual. . Tbe system of instruction is decidedly better than that penrnlly followed. We ask those whi wish their children wtl taught, to come and examine before engaging elsewhere. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 26, 133-20-31 BLANK DEEDS, l A'vVAtS tOU AT TUIS OFFICE.
