Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 December 1833 — Page 3
-Pvn?-tkv:l-c:e5:t from eV rMf lovj 11 sp-rVe l fml. an ia now perfect'ion w.iv as tt':ht bo th m.'lit nest Th.e '"' i.. :. n . t - . i . , 1 , ,ly xv-nife. Me strut about in ht n;nvv quries are -at m l worthy of ex im "a n. ' , , , aoo.u m m but n oihiT step arc advised man. if thought rl l.ke no vltnx pol tijai, who can plausible, to consult the trustees and fiottty of Mini Mack or white ag the times require. tV Cillt-w upon the nrnmietv of ttie measure ,' an. I rritrK :a : ..., .lovor irurli ho
ar--irds fie ;!-,):.ise.l c .mecti on with th t in
etifjt'o-i. ( V hi, G at lfta?ii, are po-es-ed f such informilim n i 1 1 rinhl. vi:l to imlse of the
i, attired Huston .itas.
Ji .Marvellous Discovery.
The Rich
a.:iiievui-.iU of our lare scnooi law, aim n not mood (Ya) r.nninrer says, It is a tact
r .,n,l .v ,i in if .;v r.'.,ns or it any ott r. k modern chemists, that by
jmeans of cheap acid, oil clolhe, rags, &c
excellent
w.iv nlT,'iHH8or objecti mable, you cau apply
As th tirlhrn part of nnr stte is iinprovhi'mav he converted into excellent sugar.
boyoiul th iu.t --inif"!. expectations and ttie'weisrhinp even m ire that) the very stuffs
out of which they were made."
In the rmtter of conflagration?. Con
stantinople leaves all other cities fir he-
entry. Tfis pi ice, Chicaro i,t Illinois, ond'hind. Within the month of August lat, e mouth of St Joseph's in Michigan, are all jbe;des a great number of smaller fire?, nider d el -ibb-points on the southern ex-Li . . u- i j . j rm t
nunc vit- on- vnirri ueKirnyei zou nou
destroyed 493 house?,
or about one sixth part of the city. United States Gazette. What rrfxt? Some tanners in Morris-
trade, bv way of ire I. ike is oeeonung cmesj iently important, the want of good and secure harh ..iVs h i,-ju.:h fit. The mouth of Trad creek in this state is hilievcd to be easily convert.1 i into a s o ! h:n boir and will be our port
the
coniuer(l t-i.HM- p
.iti f . . .
In'iiu'ii tnc liiKf. in e icn oi wrncri. portion
cf th riii.-M? of ivliann am interested Aa;". another i.000, and another 12,000. luch improvements nre witliin the nckno wlee;-' 1 ; Iti other word?, ahotit one qaarter of thp p.w-voi ti- fii.rHl vcrnment, it is recom-Ujfy w ,irJ j ache9. The emnt fire in
C-'iii!tii mat our (ltiejjnuon in onress ne re i m -y j c ietea t, unite wi;h that of Illinois and Mich-! T" In 17Tbd
i.u in irjcunug appropriations for the improvement of t(io h irbour at tliee points. Tbe propriety of establishing the St:ite B ink was stibiuii'e.il to ttie lat General Assembly a .o.k-i.A sf iwil iuf tnuii nmlor ovaininuli.tn
the public Jo,.-n ils Its expediency was a iea-. tovvn' tN J- hve Crossed a p ut of the ding subject of i-iqY.ry darin; the session, a-id '-'k'" nl L liUor, th murderer and little b.i in been subst j i,ntlv transfer. ed to the; pieces of it are nov in circulation in thi
people fr further nuttig ition, you no ,.iuht ,c,tv Thi specie? of gallows virtu will come prepared to teak the public sentiment "iK, ii . , . , to. . - . , 1 ii i! I,- . nndoiinteo! v hp. held in hitn esteem and to act uoou it dvi?eilly It upon an uiter-j - . . , chan-eof views it is ascertaine l th t the ptib-,a'M? the horrnm.int tcai NlobeT4 teHT9 I.e. voice ii!idv rse to the measure, to extricate j preserved in a boitJc of spirit?, are no'huj from jurfinbarrassui.'iits, we tnu.-t depend ii.)-jinor to thest elc int extracts from the on the fbearHMce of cr.ditor 1 on the in lu i.,,iQ ..."i t v v C-
iry r'ri m-iiu un v mm-h iiivr i iini ai'iei 's-u tin; past year. If, on the other hand, yon find that t',. puldic wishes and inteests demand h 8 ink. i, citabl !hin it, it will be for you to introduce tr." nre.lful restrictiuns, checks an I ju ir.ls t
rro l f-orn po: ticnl n;as or inluence; to pr
vnt ev
tors an
of iti aif.o.-s, iiid to secure Hie public from the
pr jbabili'y of uUumt los; and iu the latUr ent, so f sr n executive aeny m-y be rerjui r;d, voij may command a zealous co-operation In the acceptance of office at the hands of our f -llow-citiZi ns in honorable and rep-rtiible det irt.ucuts of our overLiaie:it, we have taken u;xn ourselves obligations f iiiiiful'v to devote
o ir'lves to their ?er"ice ; and if their iner'stci'ii be advanced in the adoption of a"v 'rooo. 8uiou of mine or such a may originate from the t Per jadiiueiit of the Legislulure, I will cheer-
I :i!y mote fur tJ.
VtWt ffOta ht fJntTrl. f:ip?v while
he was by, and peihaps havintr pood deal more than he tnHnt (afier ihe lahion cf her ex)-he hd barely time to exclaim 'Lord save u: the Devil is com inff after him now .before both w ere in the house, and holts, bars, &c. put in immediate requisition. We hope, the next time they fall out, that they mav not publish their differences to the world. Hibernian . Och, Patrick, soul! are ya,i kjt intirely? "Bad luck to the stone that has knocked the breath outiv you!' "No, Teddy Maloon, it's not kilt I aro, the curse of St. Pathrick upon thedi My stone! but it has nocked me spachless! o it bag "
from fta Gmiu of Ttmptranc.
DISSOLVING OF CA3IPHOR. We copy the above from the Boston TeU'srraph, as oijr apology for repeating, once more, a piece of information which oiiifhl to he in possesion of every friend of temperance, but which it eems, is soon forgr.it I en, even in the section of country where it was first published. It was when located in Boston, and during a tour in Norfolk and Bristol round ie, Mhsh. about three years ago, that the Editor of this paper was constantly met with the inqui ry "ore shall tre dissolve camphor zvitk out alcohol?" The question was repeated in otir paper, and (be medical faculty call ed upon for the requisite information A number of communication? were received on the "object. It was said by some, and correctly, that the gum might be used without being dissolved at all. Others averred that there wa9 no hatm (!) in the use of "a little" rum and gum camphor, once in a while. One of the first physicians in that region assured us that nothing could be substituted in the place of alcohol. He was a warm Iriend of the temperance
cae out mauers must not re carried DIED-ln this County, at a very advanced too far. At length a communication was age, on the 2d inst. Mrs. Catharine Giluiore received from Dr liarvev N Preston. Pne n9 been a resident of Knox County, for
then of New too, and now of Plymouth J'hirt yfeT' ha9 'd eight years after the ... , . ibirth of Ihe nftn generation trom her. I here
are at least four hundred living beings of her
Married, at Bridgewater, Massachu
setts, Mr. Benjamin Clough, of Sanbor
ton, to Miss Caroline Bower Both deaf and dumb. The scene was a novel
one. The marriage ceremony was per
lormed in writing, it being presented.
earh assented, and they were pronounced married, agreeably to the laws of the
Slate.
Murtch Ilcberdj IV'OL'LU ir.form those who purchased at tr their sale in the country twelve months ince, that their notes re due, mid prompt payment is required; and those having rotes and accounts of long standing, are requested to set- . e the same, on or hi fore the 25tb of December next, as longer indulgence cannot be eiveo.
Vincenues, Ind., Iov. loin, lfcAJ 5W-tl
A REAL IRISH UCOtJ VR. Lnat week a genuine Irish hejrr, who was employing himself very successfully in levying contributions on Lie -'Giod Christian," was
,-ery exct-ss or abuse on the part of direc I rr ,"r-nt 10 ' 1P police ollice, (jlas-ow. He nad, and tins! arked lime; pulverize them well
d others employed in the admin.strat.on ' I "r meai, ncr i-rprar-fs a run n ther aiuj tnpn (o ,hj, mixture. potir a
ior iifrrin aim so on ,ir pi-prv nnssinip uiiiiii " '
' J i'- "
Ot
4ua8s. containtn? a satisfactory answer
and accompanied by a sample of the solution. We found it the very thing desired and gave it immediate and repeated publicity. We have eince. found it in exten. siveue among our subscribers, and supposed it was known to every temperance family. The following i? in substance. THE RECEIPT
Take equal quantties of gum camphor
progeny one of her children hav ing forty nine living. Her own family was very large.
Sranuft anti Stic (Canal
Second Street, Vincennes, hid. JOHJV MYERS, IS now in possession of this establishment, long known as "LassehV, Tavern.'"' The house has been thoroughly repaired ; and a large new stable is completed The Larder the Bar, the Qrancry, and the Hay loft, shall always be well provided: the chambers shall he kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants 9nalJ be faithful. John Myers pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and solicits
public patronag". lie hopes, by care and awiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a niout comfortable house of public entertainment.' Vinceiines, Sept. 20th, 16J3 15-tf
HAS JUST RECEIVED, 2O0) b,9 Kenhawa SALT, 3,(0X0) Do- Sa,ioe 1)0
purposc.
(.?! the l:uliana j. mvcrat Indiana li::;islatui;i The Legislature of this State, coinmenccd its eighteenth stfsioti in this town, on Llonday last. In the Senate, it nillap j oar fi'otii our minutes, that Austin W Morris was elected Secretary,-James DoriRisoN, Assistant Secretaiy. John Fin ley, E.'iiollitig Sec ictary . Isaac Navloi Sergeant at Arms, and Oliver Mo.iSL. Do. u-K.eeper. In ihe 11 ue d Ueproetitatives Na1' i a n B I',m.?.i::r. was eU ted Spt ,:kn , Albkrt S W m:tf., CU iU, Jessi: Jackson AsMstatjt Cleik, Bcfus IIaymono. Corolling Cleiii and James A Orovks Door-Keeper. O.i yes etday, at two iclock, the Governor transmitted hi oess.ige to bth Houses of the Legilaltre, by William Sheets, Esq. Secutary of Slate, u copy ol which will be foujd it.
proviiiuii, uot omitting even an utensil tor
onp, and a com dete cooiiin apparatus. When he wis takea i:.io custody, hweur, suspicion ila-hel across the min i of the vagrant officer, tht Pul lyhad !efter clothing than appeared to the world. He was accordingly eased of his
bns. whuh coniaiiied neai iy as muca provision is would have stationed l in. iu a well liiled il'lckser shop, and on being stripped of his rag ged ilr''s:, "a thing of shred and patches," I'addy was found to wear Knottier suit of clothes Vlow liis ragged surtout was discovered to liaie conce tied btncadi its talttred lolds a well nj;.de h !iua coat, little the worse tir the wear, whil' his wide inesp-essildcs turned out to he merely the envrlop for a puir of fishtonable ;a ntiiloons; and his tremendous shoes, clouted ill over, with upuer ami sole bound together with a straw rope, when taken olf, revealed upon his feet a pair of ex. ell. nt, stout-made -hoes, that would not have disfig'ircd a drawing room. He al-o worn an excellent Irieh shirt, starched and clean : and thero, disencumbered of all hi- rags and bags die vagrant aetuady sMod hi fore ihe officer a well dr ssed until He was ordered to be shipped, without del y , to "his own, his native land."
Whu h. he offers low for CASH, or will
convenient quantity of strong lime water, exr hange for CORN r good merchant
previo'ly prepared fir the purpose, in
able FORK j Vuicetiues, Dec.
II, lG33-27-3t
B
the ufiual manner ot making lime water. Shake them well together, and the olulion will be formed and will soon be really fir ue. It is superior to the alcoholic tincture commonly used, not only an ac count of its (rceness fto u that nauseou? and hateful poi?m; hut because of the
,lu,ri nu" fin hit- iii ,i iuay niri-, w ... 1 1 ii m gaddje marU on itie on sine, vewards be diluted with water, at pleasure, Ty nPar blind i" the left ee. Appraised at without causing the glim to appear ngain twenty-five dollars by Ihoiuns McCool, and it) its separate state "y A- BooU' oQ the I9th Noveolber l83?
One pieraution is needful. Let no onei '
TAKEN UP,
Y James Bell, living in Ohio
township, Warrick County,
Indiana, a dark bay mare; supposed to be eight years old, fourteen hands three inches high, a
ifllIF. subscribers, inform their friends and the public, that they hve just received lioni Philadelphia, and now offer for sale, a good and general assortment of Dry (Goods, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE AiiD QUEERS WARE. ALSO, 150 Barrels Kenhawa SALT, ALL OF WHICH, They are determined to sell low for cash, of
produce of such kinds as may sun mem.
Vincennes, Ind.
THORN & TRACY
Oct. 26, 1833 2Mf
suppose that there is not sufficient strengf h iu this solution because it lacks the pungent odour and biting taste of the liquid fite in cotnmou use. It is the rum not '.he camphor, that gives, the camphor phial these potent attractions The camphor itstlf h:s little tas'e except a light bitter and the ue of the lime solution
JOHN V. DARBY, J P.
Dec. 14, 1B33 7-3t
W. C.
NOTIFICATION. r5HE heirs of the estate of Philip Defendall, 1 deceased, are hereby notified, that I will apply to the next Circuit Court, to be holden in the County of Pike, Indiana, commencing on
the 4th Monday ot renruary next, lor tue Uivi
t!.;s day s paper.
A LHSLOYCUY. We are informed that two persons who rveie out a shooting on Weduesday last, m the vicinity of east Rock, on bringing town sjme game from a tree, proceeded to eeruie it, in doing which they dwcovei cd a bundle, in a canvass eovi lope, con tailing a quantity of goods, to the r-uppou
remount of several hundred dollats, con
sisting ol jewelry, spectacles, the per
triable pai t of which had become deca) ed from the lapse of time show ing to it they
ft ,d hfpn loner denoilrd time. Amon
Mr Pilgarlic Pettibotie Pme.i cives the
ft d lowing illustration of pat tiatity and its
tevrrse: "I was down iu the med('er nun
aw my bull anil nabor Pelatiab's tightin like all nafur. and I'd a leetle rutber mine had lickt.v This was partiality prac
tically illustrated; but his exposition of im
pailialit) i capital: "1 other day I was
out agtn, and seed a skuuk and a black-
snake or Us and lilili car if the devil
had both on'eui Constellation.
sion of HO acres of laud, lying i said county,
has astonished many truly worthy persons and being part of Section five, Township one, with the discovery that it was not the (South Uauge No "''Wesi. , i . , ... . . , JAMES DEFKNDALL. camphor, but the mm that was becoming! Thp ahove pjoacresi, taken oil' of ttie N. vv. 1 "necessary" t their daily COintort! 'Q,lf,rt.r,and N- K. Quarter, 60 acres oil ol each. The rreneral desertion of the alcoholic ho acres off ol the East side of the Jf. VV Quai.
ter, ami CO acres on ot the west suie oi ine a. E. Q larter of Section fi e, as before stated.
Dec 14, !8i3-25-3t
tincture of camphor, w ould doubtless save
thousands From the drunkard a grave eve
'4.Ii;siC IIAT.I CIIAUMis." We vuppoe that most of our readers
aie aware that at the store ot Mr. James
Almy , in this town, is a mu?ial clock, the enchanting tones of which are listened to with eager ear bv hie visitors It chanc
ed a few days since that when the insttumerit was in the full tide of operation, a
countryman chanced todrop in, who ilood among otheis, in silent admiration of the almost magical notes, until the machinery
run down, which occurs in about five mm
Jther things, was a bill of lading to Chailesjutes, ami has then to be wound up again
tr.tu of Hii:irenor:. which may serve to
i leuufy the pioperty- I'be titst discovei tis took what they thought was valuable, nod left the rest; since which we under ftaud, several ring-, &.c have been picked up. The names of the parties are iu oar i,.isse?-ion. which will be given to any
ter
r-ioo iutertated. .Vets? Uavtn Herald.
A French mechanic, named Peter Eae'e, bt his life, a few days, since, in a f.ct'ory near Paterson, N. J He was a
fi'.p cutter, and employed water power
While engaged i; repairing some pait ot
before the muric is contit.ued. O.ie ot the patty said iu a soil of a joking
. Mil ... .lL- 1'., . ..il,
manner, 'i u iaue aunumi 'tuts iui,
and the works weie again set in motion.
After this had been exhausted, the coun
jtrynan deliberately pulled forth his wal
let, and selecting a cent placed it upon the counter exclaimiug, "1 guess Til take a cent's worth too!'1 Xev Bedford Gazette.
ry y ear. Ktxt Week. The mot casual sayings of the gifted are soutetiiueu more replete witli wisdom
and instruction ihau the most elaborute efforts of
their pens. As an intuiice Sir W. l?colt had
employed a person to do some business for him, which he procrastinated A message was sent to learn if the thing was completed, when the
party returned tor answer, that it would assurtdU be done "next week ,f "Well," said tho paitieut author, with his characteristic qu iintnes. "It is well for biai that ho has a next week." S A man ami his wife were striving about
vho stiould wear the breeches; iu the meaa lime one knocked at ihe door: the good man stepped out to sew who was there, and asked him whom he wished to speak with;iiie per9oa anew end , he wished to speak to the master of the house Wait, said he a little time, and I will answer you, fjr as )et the case is doubtful, so 6teppi.ig in, his wife ami he went to it
again, and she at last yielded him the victory. Now, friend, thou mayest speak with me, I am the master of the house; but I could not tell thee 90 before, because my wife and I had uot decided the con tioveisy.
jtlE Subscribers have just received frota New Orleans, a general and well selected
assortment of GROCERIES, which they hav opened in the house, 1 itely occupied by Tajlor &t Watson, and adjoining Morgan Jones' Hat
and Grocery btore, where they Have, anu intenu to keep, a constant supply of the best LIQUORS & GROCERIES of every description Also, FLOUR, CORiT MEAL, and BACON, always kept on hand THORN St TRACY. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 26, 163J-'J0-tf
A1
Hrju to get a tight ring off afnger. Thread a needle flat in tue eye with a
strong thread; pass the needle with care
' . . . . J ....II il,. il 4 I V.
l'is micbinery, he was caugbt in a ueu,' under me ring anu pun uie micau uuou-u end dr aivn to the. ceiling His left arm1 a few inches towards the hand ; wrap the Jl.Aipn tho drum and the floor Ion end of the thread tightly round the
through a uice about two inches wide,1 finger , regularly, all down to the nails to
hi-BprL-wa. broken bv the draught of the reduce Us size. Then lay hold of the
Vw.it i.;, nrm n I nrebsinflr his head'siiort end of the thread and unwind it.
utu "I" ' . . .. .. . . i. .:n
1 he thread pressing against uic img in gradually remove it from the finger.
Thi npver fading method will remove
l MIJ " ' O
o w
to his right side, cutting it considerably.
8 fh the Sintnue T-.i'inS. The
Athenian (Alabama) of the 30th ult, noli -j the lightest ring without o.tticulty, n f tb Siamese ever swollen the finger may be.
Si l a mi: rtlinni ni ji.uihc, - - . - - ... - 1T Twins, who weie visited bv a laree nura- Liverpool lime
----- T , ber of ladies and gentlemen. On the fust d iy of the exbtbiti n, a medical genMeman present, proposed to make an examination .a' i bp "connection" of the twins, which
Recipe -Among the recipes which we have seen iu the new-papers lately, for various purpose, is the following jr
C.iS OllVCi ICU lO UV lue.u hi lauiei a inw', , e ,d insulting mmner; when some person; .-Tane ten poauds flour of sulphur and r.resent observed that the) were .mpos leu pounds iron tilings; kneud them togc--latpnrp ot
tor " or "PCoundreli," U)on which one oi uier wun - twinsmadebattle;several blows were oough, and bury the mass eight or ten oivenand received, and considerable feet in (he ground. In a few hours it fior.iar enue' finVd it w a- uuelled, and will lake ti. e, and cause an artificial earth
' . i ii
. n.i irv none. nr iwms w-ie i i mr
i r.medtatelv atiested and carried betoie
a.M 'iftrate, and after an investigation ol
nil the facts, were bound to appear at the next Circuit Court io a bond tor ;5a
Tney g ive the requtsit security,
a tid were
discharged.
Curious fort tn A'atural History In i. . ..,.1 ..i ..,o .,1" r.nr DPiellboia is a
tor- , rt IJ Ul -.--rj--Chanticleer, of the Egyptian species, whuh a lew years since was entirely Mack. After General Jackson's re elec-t-no lathe. PieBidency,he gradually chang-
Phu it would seem with not much
tiouble, we might have a comfortable lit tie taithqiake at any time.
M.neu makes a man laueh. blind fid
dlei. u ainir to a company, and playing
but scurvily, the company laughed at him; his bov tint had led him perceiving it, cried. - Father, let us be gone, they do no(hmg but laugh at ou " "Hold ihy neat e. bov" said the fiddler, "we shall
h.rp ihnirmonev uresecifyi sod then VB
II I s - - J l " ahull laugh at the .n
An old woman who lived near the frontier during the disturbance with Great Britain, and possessed a marvellous propensity to learn the news, used fiequent
ly to make inquiries of the soldier. On
one occasion, she called to one of the de fenders of our rights whom she had fre
quenlly saluied before: ''What's the
newsP "Why, good woman," says he,
"the Indians have fixed a lever under Lake Erie, and are going to turn il over and
drown the world!" "Oh massy! massy! what shall I do?" and away she ran to tell the neighbors of the danger and inquire of her minister how such a calamity might
be averted "Why, says he, "you need not be alarmed, we have our Maker's promise that he 'vill not again destroy the
world by water" " know that." return ed the olJ lady hastily, "but he's nothing to do with it; il's them plaguy Indians. ANECDOTE. We understand that on the late ascension of Mr Durant from Baltimore, when he was ome miles fiom the city, and sufficiently near the earth to hear tolerably loud conversation, a mau and his wife was quarreling at a high pitch, in a yard attached to their residence. The jiro-
naut heard the d d lie given by one, and as the Frenchman said the 'tarn tos:s xie' vociferated by the other. Im
mediately after which the 'weaker vessel
declared her wish that he was dead as
serting, at the same time, that the devil
would not have his dup, uulil he got him
Immediately after making this remark,
she happened to cast her eye upwards and spied she knew hot what, making ra
pid headway through the air. Preadiug
mi's $xv zsnXv
338 ACMESOf LAND, being the Lust fraction of vection
1 35, Towu 14, North of Range y West, situated
in Parke County, Indiana, may be purchased on favorable terins. This tract was originally purchased by the Terre-llaute company, at the sales of 1816, and possesses advantages equalled by few points on the Wabash. It is of good soil, and ou its western hue is bounded by the Wabash, and uear the whole distance has a HKJH BANK, which comes bold to the river, and affords au excellent lauding, nt all stages of the water. On the east it is bounded by the State Koad leading from Terre- Haute toward Monte
zuma, is about an equal distance from each of
those places, and has a Que farming country in its vicinity. For particulars enquire of
JAMES FARRINGTON, of Ti-rre-Haute, or H. M SHAW, of Vincetiues, Ind. Pec. 14, 1833 27tf CERCJtUILim. IN consequence of the approaching ter nunaiion ol Lotteries, in the state of Pennsylvania, S J Sylvester begs leave to inform his friend and patrons, that he has authorized an agent to make arrangements for the removal of his office, in this city, to a location where the sale of tickets, iu all authorized Lotteries, will not be a violation of the law. As these airangements cannot be completed until the commencement of the ensuing year, he respectfully solicits all those who have been accustomed to address iheir orders to Pittsburgh, to forward them to New York, until such time as his new office thall Be rea dy for their reception -of which due no. tice will he given in an extra Despatch,
and in all the papers which advertise for
him.
No postage need be paid when $5, or upwards, are enclosed; and full reliance
may be placed on all orders transmitted
there, receiving prompt and confidential
attention.
S J. S. takes this opportunity of re
turning his gratelu! acknowledgments.
tor the kind patronage extended to him;
aud hopes that the punctuality which has
always distinguished him joined to hi
brilliant and unrivalled success is distribu
ting.
SPLENDID FORTUNES,
will nrocute for him a continuance ot
- i those favors, which it is his constant aim
to merit bv undeviatins reciituoe and
j i , strict attention to the wishes of his corres
pondeuts. Y S. J. SYLVESTER, Pittsburgh, Pa. 20th Nov 1833 -26-41
fj7"AII the pipers now adverli-ing for
Sylvester, will insert the above until the
first of January next to which time they
will make out their accounts, and Ltvvan thea to this office Pittsburgh..
NOTJICE.
LL those indebted to the subscribers-
by Look account, are hereby earnest
ly requested to dischaige the same ly cash or note on or before the 1st day of January nejl; and all those indebted by note, are also requested to make payment
on or oetore me aoove meouoneu nine:. Those who wish, can discharge their accounts or notes in pork, within the time above stated. All those who neglect thi call, may expect to settle their accounts
with an oflicer, as no further indulgence will be given THOUN & TRACY. Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1833. 20-tf
MIE SUBSCRIBERS inform
their friends
and the public, that they imve just receiv
ed from Philadelphia, Baltimoke and Pino. B I' KG 11,
Suitable for the present and approaching
seasons comprising
FOREIGN DOMESTIC
.r -fed
4. dl PMJAJMfr
QUEEN SW ARE, BOOTS fc SHOES, FVIt fc WOOL HiT& IjiOJT fc GLJlSS, castings, &c. Which were selected at a favorable time;
and will be found on examination, worthy i! o
attention of purchasers, and will be sold ut-u-ually low lor cash. . t n w -Tt t i li i "v O
D.m i u a: iAiisi.i . Vincennes, June 15, 133d l-tt
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rnilC Editor ol the Indiana Journal n speci- . lully inform their lormer patrons ami lha
public that they iuteud, as usual, to publish their paper twice a week during the session of the Legislature, and to furnish their subscribers a faithful and impartial sketch of the proceedings of tho General Assembly, for which pur.
pose competent reporters win ue eugau-
I hose wishing llic paper ior me m-cm.jii um-. , will be fu nished at 76 cents as usual, payablw
always in advance. Increased eieilions "i
be made to make ihe Journal mien simj; well as useful. This paper was pubiuheJ twice a wek during the session at least three . . I . L l 1 ...... .1,1
years Detore any oiuer esiHousumrui. undertake it, and when it was a losing 'oncern; and it is ho -ed this fact will hav sjuo
iufluence with the public l i nierence i. 'ur present tffuit. Sub-cnbers Ar the se-smu only will ploase to forward their names on or belore the 1st of Uecemb. r. Members o. !-9 Legislature are authorised and requested o actus agents for us in receiving sunse. pi..n5 und money- . Lditors in this state, vHh whom we e change, are respectfully Oe-.r.-u to $iv 'e above one or two mserlious, and io receive sunttribers. -v WOOD. " A it Cr4 f Wood wautcd l( tUs odia.
