Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 December 1834 — Page 3
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StiK. nfnof our ni :.. . ' ullilt "liiin.'ifi, olaee on diurnett r, on this 't cirr p -r n,,. , i :. l . . . I inn c ioi.i :fs HI '"" ""'"'i" -ir, l,..,f pril,, , i r; ::';:::!'; .."i. : " " :' f"!H speck will, ink the c look ,e ( r?t(il, f fc. or n minute; a, id then ,1, ;..,,- , ! i i i v "I v'.V"g nan.J at Hlnn.t one i:,r-!i flOUl !l(lll. til :ib ...... l !-' mir!j w I - i 1 I. . I I. I I ' i ! 1 U I 1 1 1 I 4 i T , i, hoaut.f,,! irc! of cd-rs".! i.,atti..ul io c -..uvrive, not or.iv dillerMil r- (l.e t.,.I.-,P . r I 1 tl 3 W lllltM ......... ..... 1. . A .1 ' nti'iitinno will - perpetual! v t-.hMiurin i - in: I . 1 1 1 . 1 - a ltali i,)i!sc-iir i . . 1 vinieiy us as they exi,t B ..o vii. j cun J-oIidon Colli" .7 new moiie becoming an .Istronomcr. r .l .. " - - .v.,f,. miiiiulii "fie ipsienuiv con I versing, !Mh1 nne. C thm remarked tl):jti it was jiugular that a?tmnornpra were so! ere soj actuate in their calculation!. V tiT standing hy, retnai krd, there vas no great my fifty about it that anv man could he Cainc versed in astrology, hy first count-i ing tlie tar, multiplying them hy the ?uni anil moon, dividing tlie result l-v ix and the nrodnct wonld U av re.l, ...... L.. ' the product, would be any result wanted. A. . GazHtit. Boot! and shores may he rendered imtlPr mutnitPrl.V Ihafnlln,.; I
I J s v.u,.,,u j iruiy gaid that the career ot iMntthias Kose eition: 1 ake three ounces ot spermaceti, 'through life, was that of a raun of honor, honand melt it in ft pipkin, or other earthen ! ,,?ty auJ integrity. L.
vessel, over r slow tire: add thereto six ilrachmi of Indian rubber, cut into slices, j and the will presently dissolve, 'i'henj ndd, geriatum of tallow, eight our.cerj Ki.rd lorit fivrh nnnroi arnKor .romicK I".m. . ounces. Mix, and it will be tit for - . ' . - . u'c ' : i . . i . . i .... . ..i i imme'tiaieiy . i u uooig or ouier rn:i-l terials to be treated, are to receive two, or three coats with a Ctrr.mon blacking j n r C, nn nnliili (1... ..,....! i UIU11I, llll I Wilt IJU I 15 1. II. I in; ICfllll, ,. . . . . . . . JUatinevs t nis man, wno lias go much! of late, gained tlmic attention, wa yes-! terday removed to Westcheiter county,! where wo learn an indictment has been found agcimst him, on a charge of producing the death of hi? pat ron und friend, P1 r. Pierson, by poison. A". V. Commercial JVovien fattened at Tunis fur marriage A oirl. alter She i betrotlied. is ronnpr ... ... . . T f ' , up in a small room, fchaciiies of gold and silver are placed upon her ancles and wri?t, as a piece of dress. If he i to be marrieii to a man who has discharged, despatched, or lost a farmer wife, the ihackies which tlie former wife wore are put on the new bride1 limbs, and she ie fed till they are tilled up to a propei thickne. Tho nod used for this custom, worthy of the barbarians, is cailed drough, which is of an extraordinary fat tening quality, and alio famous, for render ing the milk of the r.urse rich and abundant. With the seed, and their national dish, euscatoo, the bride is literally cram med, und many actually die under the fpooD. Macgill. Montreal in the dark. Montreal wafc singularly obscured a few days bince. Towards two o'clock the sky assumed an orange color, and after a 6hort time changed to adaik green; gradually increasing in density until three o'clock, when the darkness was so Complete, that the houses i I t. 11 1 i oa o r rirrVvf A f ! nnn m.-'J" r . o j about tive o'clock, a breeze lrom the north: west sprung up, accompanied ty a sligbt rain, which dissipated the (iai kne-. The water which fell was dark as ink, and tast---IaIII.o nlrn ittrtft-'tirifr it lion . ed anu smeu nur t , "! nll.iwpd to settle, a black ashy powder. j This singular appearance. in the Ueavei:s; is believed to have beeu caused by large! firei in the woods. Green Corn in the IVinter.A correapon der.t of a city paper givei the fellow ig directions to preserve gicen coin, to he as rood and palatable in the winter as in ita appropriate season. The corn must be taken from the ftalk when it is full in the miik, or in that state .. i.;k 0 o-onerallv use it the husii il. i.l.--i ft- V " i . i iin,pii ou,.!iiu ui-- ; 14 . .H .... I I -116 Ml I I II kcitie ol boiling water, where u remains uhiij voi. would boil it for presentj m i uii n j w m - - - -ii i... .t a, -i (hut it m r ue l ms win urtioc.i 1. easily be taken from the cob. It may then be sptead in the sun till it is thoroughly dry. In preparing it for the table, itmv be soaked trom 12 to 15 hours, ond boiled in the same water. Hut care must be taken not to boil it too much, as that will make it hard and diminish its weetness. Corn thus prepared would corananJ al most any price m the winter . Murder will out.-Tle Rhode Island Republican says "The Rev. Mr. Avery has made a full confession of the murder of aarah .Marian Cornell." Frelty much Scattered. At a late exam nation iu this city, the prisoner, a female, being atkeii by the magistrate if she had anv family connexions nnd where they were, relied, "My daughter in Albany, my sonsiu New (Jileans.uiy mothei n. Ireland, mv aunt's in England, my uncle's in Scotland, my brother 's in me r.am hidies, tny sister's in the West, my nephew . at the Cape of Good Hope, and my bus l.and1 cone to the devil,! believe; lor he died diunk in the chide i a time , and. we're pretty much scattered .Vex York ner. At tlie great Birmingham Musical Fes...i.iri. .ine in i.iIir i.lace in the be iii., H iiii.ii ... . - i ginning of October, prodigious efl'ect to the instrumental land was anticipated from the inlromir.tion of a new mstrii ment, hitherto unknown in England, call fdlhe cor.'ra bass Oph'nleHe. or kei,ed Serpent. It i of brari, splendid in appearance, and the prodigious length of 14 Ivet, copit.l, probabl) , fiom our Atncncan
In rorr.r.,is it f prrn.T lowI . 1 n 'V "r "fr'ifi.fnt hitherto known gient Variety from ; n;c I low 1 1 smoothness fo l4M p0,vt. j, t : . - iat was a ('.PH.Ir mluni, h pow '"'"I fas makii us :i:veinon an era in music. Wee Griddle -Ioil one large .- . ti m milk, and 1 W''",P ,,0t I i i in a lit'Ie flour. nee (lour: f'T nnian mc:i! iu t.. cold, rtdd (wo , thl - ' ...... i mtvt; iu 'a!I thin rr.ke? on the Gihhlle. .M RRI2'.!) fn tliis town, on the il.jth i)eceinbrr, by Sain'ui Ilil), Mr. A;:aiiim Cmami;; hi in. ct" I )n viess C.). lo Min M . i . r. . Iju.oa, of Knox county, Indiana. DJCD-On the 18th iustant, at his residence in k nox rnn.if v liuiii-in Mr (ltrvi,,?L- II . .,.. DIKl) ,t his resi donee in Knox county. Indian:!, on thf 2ft; h inpt. (d MiTTin.c merchant of this placi nn l on-s of our most "pectablo citizens. Col. Rr-ebnt a few days " rVir,',ei1 ,rom 1 fciladelplua in the full f l'ealth' lmt was ?ud,h "' will, h W'"", '.rr56 a!"; ""!;et- prostrated, iituii.ai r..i. iiriiii; III III. u t ,111. in me los OI our friend, we have the satisfaction of Iwiowin" , mat tus lieatti is i egret tea by all who hud th ' iJ.i'.enrn ..T t ...... C . .....1 . '-, " - ..v-H"" 'l 11 ,na c STATE Ox" IIDZAjtfA, Dubois County. Dubois Circuit Court, r n i on f Itrm iV.I. I llllVUjl, LJ1. SBmnrl n Krnwn t'i. till in CJiaiicery. Walerson Sherrett T this time came the defendant by his atA t O f 1 1 P V . H 1 1 1 1 I f H f I 1 1' ; I r T 1 1 T t f I . c a . ' . '' , . I i . . . . h ...vcuiiiiQiiiuu oi iiisvydiiu tuai vvaierson "snerrett, 'he fend.mt herein, is n non-resident of this Si ae : t i therefore, Ordered that the defendant here-: in be notified of the complaint of the complainiXVA ils s-1 '"'th in his bill of rompliint, by pubwi IIIAT3 UlUtl ... II11T .III T..IIC? VlaZt lie, i newspaper of general circulation published in VincMMie, three weeks iu succession; that unless the defendant be and appear at the next term of this Co:rt and anwer th? 'ornph'.iiiant's iiill herein, that the matters and things therein will he taken as confessed and decreed accordingly in his absence, to whit h tcnu this cuuse is rdnii.mn.i iX py SIMON MORGAN, Clerk. Decembe r 27, ls'34 30-3t ONE C2NT REWARD! j AXAWAY from the subscriber living in Knox county, Indiana, a bound girl named J'jMliiiii Oij I hereby for warn all persons from harbtnug said Esther, and will! give tlie above reward, but no thanks, to any person who will return her to mo. She left my house about the 16th instant. JOHN McCLURE Dec 22, lfi34-30-3t WASHINGTON ushington, Daviess County, Indiana. t ESI'E the nt ECTFULLY iulorms his friends and public generally, that he has opened a House of for the reception and accommodation of travellers, and all others, who may be pleased to favoi him u ii.h then custom . His tabic will be supplied with the best the market affords, and pledges I.imseJl to me every possible exertion to jve general sa'isfaction, 4-id solicits public patronage. His house is capacious, comfortable and convefnent. The bai shall always be abundantly tilled Willi every variety oi tue iuot ciiuice liquors ihe tables attached to this establishment are l.ir; ii, il f i ii v.-.-. if ii :.iit viiil alv:lV4 be' well slof.'J with nrovi .,6 r. j A good, sie;mv and ii.m. s' !:o-t!--r i- cng red, ; .... . V. , who is tin roughly wc-ju a nited wilb his buiineis. N B. Bo:rdrrs by tii year, r otherwise, will he thankfully receic-J, ai.d ..coiuinodatcd on moderate tt:ms. Wa-blnti n, Daviess county, Indiana, Marc h 3, io j I i l-t Have received in addition to their former stock, the folloxxin" articles: a N ! ) ;,i whir-.h. thev sarite the attention ot jT5l thciri Jt ' - friends and tho public get erally, to 10 Tons (well assorted) Junialla Iron, 5 do. Plough PhiU., 260 Boies 8 by iu Ciluss, 25 do. 10 by 12 do . 60 do. assorted Gl.ss Tumblers, 'JO do. do. Bottles, 10 do. do. Decanters, 24 Gross Shoe Blacking, 200 Reams Wrapping Paper, 50 do. Writing and Letter do. 1 Cask iVarlash, 200 Kes Beatty 's Rifle Powder, 100 do. Duponl's do. do. 5U Quarter boxes Young Hyson & Gun Powder lea, 10 Clients do. do. L0 Kegs White Lead, 10 Barrels domestic Brandy, lU do. do. Gin, 2 Pipes Baltimore Gin, Go do.eu B 1 Cords, 50 do. Plough Linus, "b Bags l'epper, 12 do. Spice, Boxes and Barrels common Cigars, 50 do. Melee do. 25 do. Lemon and natural Syrup, bO Barrels Pittsburgh Porter & Ale, 5 Boxes Stoughton's Bitters, 4 Ceroi us S. F. Indigo, 2 Hhds. Dutcli Madder. Evansville, Ind., May 2ist, 183151 VrttAVE removed to their new Siore-Room, 11 Ii corner of Market and Second streets, where they respectfully solicit from their customers and the public generally, a continuation of tbe liberal palronau'u they have received since their commencement in business, ami for which they return their sincere thanks. They 1 1 a c on hand a l agi: STOCK or Sn ASO IT ABLE GOODS; i.w.i, will lie sold at a small advance on cos f Vincennes, 1 5th Nav. lS34-'-M-tf
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"PURWANT o n Order of the Pn.blr K Court of Knox County, the undersined
win expose 0 pnbju; rai,; ;,t tlie court -house aor.r in Vincenncc, on Saturdiy the 13tli day of Poct'tnbi r next, all tiie hi tvvoi-t and clniia ...II . . . . i or V ( i,'iiiuu inn miw I fill! 4 .inmnoti y0. 108; .Q0 acres, donation 7r5 : 100 acres, donation 192; lift acres location 115; i iou i:o', locution 141 ; "J(4 acres, location 85, and 7.3 acres locution 143. lviiiirin the r.n.miw nf Kuos and four undivided fifths in ICO acres in the comity of Vanderburgh, it beine the southpast quarter of Section 5 in Town 5 South, Ranste 10 West on a credit of six months, with bond and approved security. JAMES JOHNSON, Comm'r. Vincennes, Nov. 14, 183425-31 IS Si 1 I WO pair Best French Burr 1 fllilt Atones . Duzby &. Hortou's .Manufactory, for sale by 11US5 tz J.VYIN(r. N. B. Ordprs will be rnceivad and prompt ly fdled for the above article. R. & E. Vincennes, Oct. 11, 1834 20tf lOO Dollars U4 4 RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, fc'Ssi livine in Madison Conniv. Mitnnr! n ... groman named Vlry-. about SO vears old. 5 feet 8 or J inches high, remarkably stout built, and extraordinary muscular power, large w hiskers partly cut off, as I hr.ve understood since he left home, a little bald. He had when he . i . . . ' . , . , -;..... ...uun.nuui-, ''ted, took with bun a sorrel horse about 1 r . V a, ' 3 -Sh' w,lh a s,ar in w.v .aaiiu ij m; 5tiui on 1 1 is rii ni lie nas a (uouoie oarre;ie-i un,?3 pistol, and about five bun 'dred dollars in money which he stole from me: v hen lust heard of there was a white man with him riding a grey horse. I will give fifty dollars reward if said negro sis secured in miy jail in Missouri; or one hundred dollirs if seemed any where out of Missouri so that I get him. Information to be given to Nathan Montgomery, iVedericktown, Madison Coiintv, .Mo. .INO II. MONTGOMERY. Oct. S, 1S31 25-4t Jsu&t IScccivcd, BAGS IIAVANNA COFFEE, U 10 3 2 3 o it 3 2 150 'o. liio do. Barrels New Orleans Susrar, do. Loaf tlo. Barrels Cogniac Brandy, do American do. Barrels Cherry Bounce, do. Madeira Wine, do. MalusH do. do. Tanners' Oil, do. Conemaueh Salt. .1440 a large Assortment of QUEENS WARE, AND which are offered for fale very low bv BURTCH it HEBERD. Vincen June 21, 183 tf CORN AND OATS. IJpHE subscribers will receive Corn and Oats ... cAciaugu ior merciianaize, at tljS Mar ket 'lice S. & W. J. WISE. Se; t.G, 1S34 14S AiLT ! ! i c Lairels kenhavva Sa.t, ) first quality, hi ll : -r .I .', Ai Rbls. T.il.-,..fr,,..i A. TTJErJl A V VJP do. do. I Ju t received, and For sale, by THORN' h TRACY. incennes, Ind., June 14th, 1834 2if ISOTANIC I f"x 1 ULL informs his friends and WW the public, that his oilice is now kent m. Ma'-'i stref t, Evansville, Indiana, near the store oi i,ockwo.)U -evman He will keen on hand, and ro alp, a general assortment of VEGETABLE MEDICINE. Being fully convinced that a regular and cientitic system of BOTANIC MEDICAL PRACTICE, possesses a vast superiority over the common mode of bleeding and mineralizing, both n point of elficacy and safety, he employs vegetable remedies exclusively in hi practice, and recommends them to nil who resort to medicine with the hope of permanent relief. N. B. The public are informed that those 1 . 1 rift np.itnn.ll.w. .1 rr ...... '.ciniuiug iu pi.icr.ee me l I lumsonian System without qualitical.o.., or authority or! i. ..... ...i i- . i i .. j ' t -.-. .uii. ni.iii i.ii meuu :;rs. arc not patronised by the Thotnsoniau Botanic InSimmon. A. P. HUTCHINSON. Evansvule, Ind. July 12, 1834 6 Cm To leotoivary SutviYs fgIIE stibscribcr will attend to the settlement IL of claiiiis upon tho General Government on account of Revolutionaiy services, for Pensions, Land Bounty, and Script claims, arising out of the lute war; for Bounty lands, Pensions and Property lost and de.-troyed. He has in Ins possession Documentary evidence of the services of the officers and soldiers of the Virginia St ite Line, under tho command of Col George Rogers Clark, Crocket's Regiment, and Capt. Francois Charloville's .Volunteers. Letters addressed, post paid, by "the officers or soldiers, their heir.-, executors or administrators, will be promptly attended to; and the proofs forwarded immediately to Washington to a getleman who will piosecute the claims. SAMUEL HILL, I incennes, Indiana. Nov. I, 1331 21-3 1 Wheat ats. '1M1K subscriber wishes to purchase a nuan3. tity of clean merchantable WHET,;lso a quantity of OA'I n, for which he will give the highest price, iu Merchandize. JOS. MADDUX. Vincennes August 8th, 1834 10-tf
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NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the Snherri. L her on account, are called uion tn settle and pay the same on or before the tiret ot January next; and those who have notes due, must pay them immediately, aa longer indulgence cannot he ?ivrn H. D. WHEELEK. Dec. 11, 1C34. 3-3t. alt. ofiDTpnKRE will be sold at public auction, on iX Satur.hy ibe 2?fb inst. t., Ht .he .fore of Wm. Lindsev, jr.. corner of Market c,..t streets, the nersond nronertv of !,.!, iV r-.... den, deceased, consisting in part of the fol ow ing articles. One Mare and Colt. One Table, Three volumes of Staiky's Evidence, Four Volumes of Blackstone s Commentaries, Blackford's Reports, Eight Volumes of Plutarch's Lives, AND M'MfRoi'S OTHER -n j i .. ... .. ... . ! . ogeiner witn otner articles too tedious to mention. Icrms of Snl,- All sums of thre
dollars and under, cash in hand, and all sums, be continued so long as the interest isregularly over three dollars, a credit of nine months will ,'paid and the security continues good . be given, the purchaser divine hij nntu :n-. i Th notes will frt-ncrull v hr- ronou-cl if f
pr roved security'. J. u. MARTIN, Admr. Dec. 5, 1 904 27-3t. iiEJCT IVilYYiVD vii . x : vx v aj . Titiviiviv r u i -i i .i -OUNAU A from the subscriber Imng , Al; j hson 1 ra.rie, III., an apprentice boy named Aaron R.,,ayar slender made about s.xteeu i-niiu.ii.iji 111 f-nir iiiHiutn iinrnriir T-ifr . f 1A, . , r warn all persons from harboring him, and will give one cent reward for the delivery of said boy. lie left my house on the 25ht of August last. M0SF.3 FIGHT. Dec. 1, 1S3i-27-3t. Soria & Howell, AUCTION &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .a TCHEZ, .MISS. Nov 22, IS31 25-tf Police is "hereby Givtn, PHAT six weeks alter date, application will JL be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes in the sta'e of Indiana, for a Certificate of Forfeited Land Stock for the amount paid on the Fractional Section number thirty, in Township number six South, in Range number three East, entered on the 5th day of May, 1807. A!so the South East quarter of Section number twenty-four, in Township number six South, of Hnngo number eleven West, entered on the 6th day of June, 1807, and forfeited for non payment nereeahly to law; now claimed bv the heirs of Waller Tav lor. de ceased, under the act of Congress of 23d Mnv. lo'y, .iiitieu "An act tor the relict ot purcha sers of public lands, that have reverted (or non payment of the purchase money the original Certifumtes of purchase of which have been ,ost nr de.trove. . (iiren iinilcrm band f!o": 1 .low of v.. . w.-,. WILLIAM If. TAYLOR. For himself and in trust for the other heirs cf WeJler Taylor, deceased. Nor. 15, 1334-24-61 INSTALLATION. 5niIE officers elect, of Vincennes Lodge, No. 4a. i, will be install-d according to ancient or:n, sit the court house on th." ) nniversa ry of St. John the Evangelist, on the 27th instant, at G o'clock P M. Vincennes, Dec 13, 1834 2S-3t A Hcqiicst. ' IlIlE subscribers intending to start east L1 about the 15th January next, for the purpose of renewing their Stock of Goods, would reonest all those indebted to thrm bv nolo ..r account, to call aud settle the same previous to ' ..... 1 ' that time. S. & J. W. WISE Dec. 1 1, 183428-51 Managers' Oifiec, iniEFLLXG, J'OF. 16, 1334. n"i "Vi" 4- cz - WUl. HYIYYHV feefcme! 1 Prize of 30,000! and 15 of 5.C0O!!! Va. Dismal Swamp Lottery, CLASS No. 24, FOR 1834. Draws at Alexandria, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1834
is 30,000 5,0o0 ! 4,000 3.000 2.500 2,000 '2,lo0 1 2 50u lO 200 8,00o 5.d('0 4,48v 3.3G0 Besides many other handsome prizes. The Scheme embraces nn asorlmmt amounting to oori.OCO dol.ais. Lowest 3 No prizo 200 1st and 2d, drawn Nos. loo 3d and 4i.li no 5th and 6th CO 7th and bth, or 9th and 10th 40 Grand Total 3(16 080 Dollars. (gjTi(kets o?ay 10 Dollars. Pk-bse address your orders to CLARKE COOK, Agents for the M.inazers. N. B. Nos. 21 36 40, a prize of &3..O0O Sold at our counter, iu Dismal Swamp, No. 21 C. ii. C.
1 prize cf 30.000 1 5,000 1 4,00 1 3,CO0 1 2,5(10 1 2,000 1 2, 1 f.O 25 5( M I o4 30O 40 20J 56 100 50 80 56 60
NEW "TOOBJS. CHAIVinKSIlS & GARVIN, OF LOl lsi'lLLi:, KF.VTCCKY, A RK nw receiving their Vail and Winter XJL supply of r.ngiisb, i T'reio-li. I
India &. ( 'DZi Domestic ) 3 o t'lin Powder, Imperial, ( r r Hyson A: -1J; Young Hyson . Tl which they would invite the attention of their friends in Indiana, and Illinois, und deal ers generally, to give them a call. Louisville, Sept. 13, 183415-17 once. TltlK "le of the Sixteenth Serti on in ConL'T . Sff;"i;,I,',!i"1"ow "hi, two North, of RanK 7. ZT. wm co''",e at the court-hou.o !u""r uie uwn ot Washington, ),vies conn ! V' on V,e ,yih da' uf January next, and mo unue tiom day to day until all is offered for sale; it will be offered in eighty acre lots. Oi,b fourth part of Ihe purchase money nd the interest ot the remainder for one year, must be paid in si Ivance; a credit of ten years will bB given on the balance, by the interest being paid annually in advance. 1 I . 7 --m IX.U UIM (iKORCiE HONEY, S. CWr. Hy LEWIS J ONES, Dep'y. , ls,34-24-5t Nov. 10 The JFabash Insurance Company VT"ILL continue to loan on Mortgages by the year or on personal seeurtiy fur threa year or on perso or tour months. 1 he loans on Mnrip"p will Ithrc-e months, on payment of one-fifth, and it nt tour months, on payment ot one-fourth. Money will be received us usual on deposite. If reueints of denositcs are tiiven. interest at sir nr c, nt illbe j aidas heretofore. If deposites a,e . , ' , : ,""ide bv persons keeping ai Cf)n 1,)ai,V,liIltt.rest at two J,er jfor w',jatevcr llUH; tLe jejMjsit c A dividftII(1 cf twenty-five maue ov persons Keeiiinjr acrounis witn t:.o cent, will be puid coutiniu s. a r.i , n umuniu i.i i t"u i y -11 o iier ueui. lorino last year, has beendeclared, aud is now payable. Five dollars per share of additional capital will be due on tho 1st day of January next, and ten dollar per share uu the 1st of each uiontu hereafter. A. LE ROY, Sec'y. I) jo. 16, 1C3-1 20-3t Cheap for Cash. rsHE subscriber has on hand JL and offers for eale, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the store on Market street formerly occupied by Smith & Carson, a Large Assortment of Men's kip Brogans, of different patterns, Men's calf do., Gentlemen's kip Shoes, Men's and Boy's coarse Boots, Boy's kip Brogans, Coarse do. Misses Leather Boots, Ladie9 Leather Slippers, Misses do. .1LSO A FEW BARRELS OF BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. The subscriber ph.-dges himself that customers shall be served to the above articles at a lower rate than at most other places. WILL ARD CONVERSE. Vincennes, Dec. 12, 1C34 2D-5t BANK NOTICE. Branch at Finrcnnes of the Slate ) Bunk of Indiana, D:c. 20, 1S4. PgpiIE Board of Directors of the Branch have B. nxed npon 1 uesday of each week as a regular discount day. All notes offered for discount, must be handed in thedav previous during Bank hours. The Bank will be opened at 10 o'clock in the morning, and close at 3 o'clock in the afternoonNo loans made for a less sum thr.n fifty dollars nor for a longer time than one hundred and twenty days. j The following form of a note has been adopt,ed by the Board of Directors of the St.ite Bark, an ItiUSt necessarily be observed 4V - .I 1in all notes unt.-ieu ior uiscouiu. JOHN ROSS, Cashier. FOR.H or .NOTE. 5 18 days after date I promise to pay to the order of dollars at the Vjtioennes Branch of the State Bank of Indiana for value received. Vincenness, Dec. 20, 1834 29-6t WITT cj OAUUCIv HAVE just received from Baltimore, a fresh supply of Vncennes, Nov. fc", 1334 33-tf Strayed or Stolen pi !.OM the subscriber, living in Harrion township, Kn x county, Indiana, on the 4 Ii instant, one light bay Mnie, L I. Ill Wl-.f I In I-u .......... I I IWv'1 bands high, bald f.i. e, with (fea sti.r in her forehead, bl.u k Ws, 3- nnd the paster part of her hind ttSSfSSS ft.et white; whoever finds tha above described mate and conveys tor to the owner, will be handsomely rewarded und leceive the thanks of JOHN TEVF.RBAUG1I. Vincennes, Dec. 1 1 , 1834 28-ot O F E V E H V I) E S C l I V T I O N Pone at this Office. BLANK DEEDS, ALWAV3 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE,
