Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 January 1835 — Page 3
Moie lhan a h ill -. mill. , f i in, n 3iiiuinie( national Highway, , ' " " "l m M,ou 01 ,eo',fe "(connecting the Luke will, the J,JiMsi. ,fi mtere?ted id his proiect for it ivnol.I v i . - 11,1 11 ,SSII tend t., then, !x . . , ' f,e,,f"? tn inland navigation from the lend t- the-,. gieat commercial lac. lit.ef,'South to the LV becuueno uort olelr v , every one conversant w ,.h . the New nn CMntnm U .i"' '
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I nv, am! Hi M:xu V,v,(! not decon l C 1 ' "'' h.Vh -.t V. iV J- rt " 'n:lMe to (!., rover what clause of the ' , ,T i ? ; 0,1p:,,; l.utjC.M.slii.ni.u, Kuih ii ized the reat ami when til hn.-iie jrot out die Walm-d, L" . ""," t-' v.rt" ,l01(11 :.:., ... MJl,frt"" ' 'l.f power o the Merden- with they hII aiined there hi the mine time-'ii. i , ' ' ,-. , . ,- . the ail o lhi Home, to extend constifu null Hit' laimcrs ilrpailitijj the disease of;,, i i r , , ' - it .i '" ' ;tmnal power by creating ports of entry,
prosit f:r i thc.e . an 1 r ,i . ,,!.. ' ionium to :t,e ueae I hua if u h1ui lniudredot" lives and nwh property was I . " ' ' r k' r inre.i i:i trial noiiion ol the West, ! what ,ivh w anted wn fiee i!,rrp-s: ,(ml ecrreM to that growmg pI(1,pero, count r v. .... i i , r, . . I lie delegation in Contrrees hid fie - : qnpntlv presented menioii ils on thi ?uh-j-rr fr'n the r.eiilatuie f the St ;te, and would prohahly do po ajrain. The resoln tion which he had offered wag-one l in q-prr, find he hoped that Hfter hnnoraMe SfiiHims hid expresied their views on it. it would he ndoM'fcd. Ami so far a h e .. - i it. i .i ",l"lllr 1,11 "e;'IITi v,j !ll
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' riotii i oe itip pleasure ni that hody not to adopt it, why then he should itst. contented with their decision. lie thotihl nvail himted' altvay? of the opportunity to expre hi senttfoerd di'ite ef the threat which had iKen held out hv the (ilohe, of another attack, in Huditinn to the one which was made a few rl h v Mute on Into . Thit print thieatened I he puhticatinn of c lunges m.ide hy one of his colleague, lie invited the publication of all tiiaiges again! hi private and public conduct; und he flittered hirn-elf that he should have Kttle !i iTicu i ly in defending himself t ) the atif,n tion of hii comdiueuls arid hII utiprej'itlicwd rninrls. iiorsi; of ni:r;u:si;NTATivr:s. Tmuksuay, Deckmbek 18, 1G3I. Mr KW.N(i rore to addre the lloue. 1'Ut, after saying a few w ore's, iehled the il-or to .Mr. WATMOUGir, on whose motion, the hour h.ivinjf exttred, the lloue proceeded to tlie orders of the day. Friday. December 19. 1834. On motion of Mr. WHITE, of Florida, tl w Hi f-itsolved. That CTiil I .c OH N"irnl Adiiri he instructed so inquire into the txpediency of making an appropriation fir depening the Bar of PenacoU Biy, nccording to the Report of the Engineer of the United States and that of the Secretary of the Navy, tmde at the hi'! seion of Congress. Th Uoue resumed the consideration cf the following resolution uhmitted byMr. CLAYTON" on the 10th instant: Resolved, That the commitee of Va)9 and Meant? inquire into the expediency of reporting : law for the purpose of remitting the duties on Locomotive Engines, railroad car wheels with rolled iron tires, nxel, springs, iic. already imported, or which may hereafter he imported within to years. The question heing on striking out 'Committee of Ways and Means and inserting '-Committer on Manufactures," Mr EWING said he had taken the fl ior, yesterday, i'h no intention to mke a speech: that he should he in tavour oi srrid ill or the resolution to the Committee of Ways and Mean, became this Committee were known to be in favour of the object contemplated, anil because he lelt unxiou to have such influence to ad- . r I Imnrmcmpnlt vance t ne cauc m imcnin j without in any way impairing the Tariff Compromise. He viewed the remissiou d' dunes contemplated, as involving the came principle, and virtually the same in ctlVct, with a direct appropriation of mo ney now in the Treasury, to improve our IJoad mid navigable Hivers; and this too, witlvut estahliching unnecessary ports of entry, or allowiusr any discretion in relation to the character of work w hich nrc in ull cases, evidently calculated to . i... nuniirul itsliiirp 'I rue. Air v . .id ibe"re,olu.ion miht. ih pro - ..V; "... L fleered to dilTerent other cominillees of this llme; hut precedent sane liorm that on Ihe I .nance-, and po.nt, to, m far.Mirahle decision. lie did not 'fn-j reive any conflict of national interest, i... I Li ti,, nroceedim': the influence 1 1 1 1 i i . j - - - r of .-iianiilacturen would he ixfended by increased tVilities of intercourse: even tiir consumption of American Iron would increased, hv aflVrdinir advantages to the agricultural interest ; and the Tnrti! ol 1 .'.:i2 would not he injuriuly abridged, or inliioge.l upon. The fears ex pi e?ed l.r a poition ol trie mauuiacuii i"u i norMlled for: R a ilroa'U o-t, " .. -. - . me a most essential manulaciure. ind t he iiiipoi lalion ol iron trotn s wen en. aim n , I 1 ' ., I i ... I lor mri irnltui al turpoea m a Lp IoiuhI unpiolitable, when our n;vn can he trfiapoi more expedition at a le-re-:e l expense. Mr K "aid it w with pleasure he a !- veiled to the quartet from which this rcdution emanated - certainly aware that 4 he highways of the West, whether hy Und or by water, aie also entitled to aid lio-n the Tiea-ury , upon every pnncipU..t , il rights; he. would. HiMefoie, an t I Ip-i! the S II u? in -leased Rirer.fl.h hy voies heieafer. to otduo n u.iu v aid for the es.-en.ial na ecrmit. eta of luiei oal Improvemen: 1 1 . - I . r. J i on a I ( Sneli " r i t have i.,!oi iuoatei V i'i ul t. deoeii.ii it dut U'l? .nine years up-m Ihe ix .,. t-e of a di-cretioo. rew K .... a : i In e ... i ....... ..ii e.niiuian.iic.fj, r.x Mil l ll!,1 .. . . .
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f., -. . h """ "n""!"1""""r ha iiifl.-.o.ii. I . i... ....A .. . M'"i that doctrine would 40iiii exijlone. and IV W 1 1 I O N nrt , . w. . I . , .. I . i . . , .. . . IV I 4m :i rl I it,:(H ,ltn re p i rFrh lilt ives should prompt lv ?tamp it with and eternal seal nt repro M'i. r-.. .".:....; i.-.i. , , ml he jam , inn of no , w o De . . i- . , - , , pirtmeiil? o tin, Uoveinment Can in - , - . M r. E . eai nef J v honer! (hat an increase ol uelesii Government patronage, at the exoetne. of (he iieoide, may not he Jn (piii ed (o render an indirect appropria jtion to promote the construction of railI roads. It is! ti ue, indeed , tliat however larliionahle it lias become to do indirectly ,,,1 , , i.n,-li d;c-l.;o,l in ,rprfn in matter, ports ol entry and custom house may not be stipulated for, to avail of the remission of duties contemplated and that local and general improvement!! may never be allowed to depend solely upon an eriiug dtscielion in any Department of ihe power of tois Government. Mr. E wo ihl not extend the latitude already taken in this debate, and he hoped the question of leltrence would now be taken. ziTimi n w t va t o res i I o 1 1 cc. IETTF.IIS of Administration on the estate J of Matthias R.ise, der aeil, (late of t It is county.) bavinir b"pn granted to tlio underipned, all erons iidebtel to aid etate are repieted to mike I' luo nt wilboof ibday, and tlioe having claims against it to file th n, according to law. The p--ta(p is probably solvent. J COi; II WIPF.R. ) THOMAS SCOTT, & .Wnr'r. IIF.MIV VSK, ) January 10, Ih3.i 32-3t .tminuotratoirci iSalr. flFL be nirrpd at public; sile, on ThursT V d iy the o(h of FeLro.irv next, iit the reidHprp of the l.tt Matthiiis Ilifc, si miles from Vincenne, nn the .miiiville road, fill the personal property of said R.o-e consisting of as follows: About Thirty head of Horses, TEN" Oil TWELVE OF THE SAME w J Im x 4 f 9 &. f The balance voitior and nvst r.f them unbro ken, of the best blood in the State. One iroung Ftud Horse, FOIT. VEARS Ol I), COLT OF OLD FHISTKR. One half of the JS"utel Running Horse I MINT EES. A NUMB F. R OF HORNED CATTLEJ, Slieep and Hogs. TWO Oft THREE ,YigvUs, ivvt Uiwuieas, BKLONGIJiG TO THE SAME. A NUMBER OF PLOUGHS, HAKUOWS, AND OF KVLRY DKSCRIl'TION. A LARGE QUANTITY OF HAY AND CORN, ALSO, OF Wheat, Oats anil I'ye, IN THE STACK, AND CLEAN. Several thousand pounds of SALT PORK. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN .lnJ a variety of vther articles too numer ' mtntion The sale to comaiene- at 10 o'clock in the o WeA1 s,ltllS cf three dollars and under, ca-h in hand ail sums over three dollars, a credit of ! twelve months wtii be given, ti.o purcuaser g.v his note with approved security. JACOB HARPl.i:, THOMAS SCOTT, & II EN RY WISE, January 10. I U35 3--41 T F.TTKR5 of administration de boni non. M A upon the personal estate of George Fidler, ! deceased, (late of this county,) DHvmg eeen . ll r,rci-ltl mffptlt ' o-ra P'eil I o i in- n in ki ?i n m. i, oi. - CO Ol 'i ... 1 - 1 ........ - n m.i...flu.. Til irmui. (' are ment without .telay, anu lliooe navui- ijiin ,;.,ci it . rde tli'em aecorriinff to law . The e'late is probably sohent. January 10, tn?5-3.-3t ISoohs!' I5ooks! J T the Bookstore formerly occupied by Wilift cox, Dh.keruiaii fc Co. (heir former friends mil eiistomers can be supplied with school hooks of every kind and also with nli articles ofi stationary gnei. d;y desired by country mer haoU. School apparatus of etery kind, for country academies nnd schools. Globes of dif t r. n sizes. Also, a cener;d assortment of let ter nn. e-i o p. or ; prno in 5; io h. oi eery quail ty: tell.. 'aiik bo-dvS uianuuicturi'd ol the b .test ma and a'.' f.a?ti rns rn lei as ordered 1 rev.!ori d hooks of all kinds Itirnidied to order.. Vcliris; as agent tor closing the basmess of saa! i mi All orJeis must bts directed to the ub--eiiber. ,-i : ' . F. W LV N UL. Louisville, Jan 1, 1S35 - 31 ot
Wabash Packet.
: 2 JS TiMH new, mi pfrinr. ;inl very, light lrgld i i n w -niiJa.i rtud. k di usi-. ad the H'ub:i!-li livt-riFie IT Vie." TFie INDIAN Ins be'.'ii ex predy u!lt fcrtlie Wahwdi trade, nd en Ll-r rriviil fro rn Ciiiciriuat'i will remain above tlie It,,., Ms For further particulars apnlr to the agents. ' T. T BKNBItlDGK, Lafayette. R W A I. LACK, k CO T. i re-llaute. ', : THORN & TK CY, Vinr-eiiries. I'K'I'KR ROCHK. Month Wnbnsh. HASH AM & H VilCLA V, Louijviile. W. D JON K3, Cincinnati ' ' ! N. B. The jrniian will firing with her two small new keel, built to suit the trada. January tt), lbiia3'2-7t I'LL those indebted to III FT Si ORRiCK, x . either on account of the store or medical ervioes rendered, are enrnestlj' recjua'ed to innke p lyment b v (he fir't of February nest, as they will be compelled to luako Collections by th.it time; itid ail wlio have not closed their irtfeti ftrrrumts by cndi or note, will come forward and do sm immediately' As thi is the firf public nnfifp they have eiven in this sub ject, it is hoped tbfHie concerned will promptly com ply. - . . January 10, I8"5 32-tf - a'yed V? 7 l lROM the subscriber a w months since, nj h bright hay HORSK C()LT, two years old!
next May , Lhs a small etar in the I will be taken as confessed and decreed accordforehead, and is branded on the iily in Ins absence, to which teriu this cuuse. is
I.. o , .. n ,.:riu icimi, -wi.ii . .inn li v Ii wic Jedtb, Any tit rtoli returnina: said cidt,or -fti Jt KIV"K mruimaiioii where ne may g-ffrf be tad, null be suitatdy rewarded. WILLIAM MI CURE. Vincennes, Jan. 10, 1M5 3-2-Cit continued ill health of ihe Kditor o' SL this paper, iednces him. murh ainst his inclination, to off r 'lie estat'lidiment tor sale F ew papers in the ?tt have a more extensive circulation, whirl, added to a very Idieral share of advertisiii" and job-work, render the ctab li.-liment valuable and the business profitable The materials nre of the best quality anil a go d as new 't he location is every way de?i rate, but of thi it is unrieeeary to speak. The terms will be made eav JOHN B. SL.MANS. Free Prc OiTjee, ) L.ifaette. la. Dec. c2?, Ifflt So jTFIHK sub crib- r, jratrfil for pa't fivour, Jm bt-n-s leave I o inform his customers and the public, generally, that he is now opening a Siiieiiuiit n5-.ii urn-iii ot ZJJJj siinaoiB io to ihe present and approatauu s.'.nuu, tuinutimrr in pair, oi nn- loll .iwing, ii : 3 4 and ti 4 Knli-h Meiiiu", Bl ick and Coloured Bombazinee, do. do. Circas-inn, do. d.i. IJouib iz-.-ttf, Red, White :id Green 1 lauuuii, l'hiid Linsey s. Larpf Rose Blankets Mackinaw do Cotton and W'..r-.tcd Idw nnd Hlf Hose, Silk, Huai-i and Kol (Hoves Merino, Cotton and Sil.c Shawls, do do du Haiiokerchibfi frinted Sattin tlo Swausdowii, Valeiitia and Saltin Vestins Silk and Vabby V elvets Cambric, Mull, Jaeoneltand Eook Muslim Coloured Camiiries Bobbinetts and Gfeci.m Laces Kdjiiiics and Insei times Culloii anil Thread Laces Blue, Black and Col oared Silks Black and Drab Ca simere Super. Blue, Black aud Brown Clotht Fine do do do Cussiuelts, assorted colour Low priced, Middling and Supur. Triiits trauze, Cap aud Bonnet Ribands Italian Crapes Fink, Green, Biua aud White SarcenetU lush Liiineiis Uleached end Brown Shirtings Flag, Silk and Pongee Hundkercheifs Black Italian Cravats Gentlemen's Stocks and Cravats Seal Skin Caps Tortoise Shell, Tuck and Side Combs Fashionable Tuscan Bonnets Lakies' Kid and Pruntlla Shoes and Boots Men and Boys Shoes Padding, Buckram ,tc fcf; China, Glaus and Queens Ware Suar, Coffee, Tea, Loaf ju;ar, Pepper. Sice, Indigo, gilder, Allum, Nutmcii-, Cinnamon, ("loves, Camphor, Clpperas, itc Sij Tobicoo and St-irars Skirtin;, Bridle Leather, Saddle Seats, Sole and Upper Leather Kip and Calf Skins Fashionable Fur Hats Merino do Wool do 5Wi, 60 nnd TOO Rapp's Cotton Clmin 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass ANO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF W fi S3 1 . .C.UTIEjRY, a The attention of cash purchasers in town .ml roiiiitrv. is verv respectfully solicited to he above Stock of Fresh Goods, as good bar gains are to be had. JOSEPH MADD0X. Vincennes, January, I, I BJ5 3 1-tf iieat ck, llais. rSMlK subscriber wishes to rurrhase n quan a. tiiy of clean merchantable W II F. T, ntn a quantity of O ATS, for which he will give ihe aiibest price, In -Merchandize. JOS. M DD0X. Vincennes August 6th, Ib34 10-tf
AUCTION &, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A'ATCIIEZ, MISS. Nov 22, 1834-23-tf
BY Sil4 Lockharf, of Ousipron township. Ki.ox county, la., a SORREL MARE, with flax colored mane and tail, n iaa ". s,,,r ",e forehead,' onie saddle 'S" sl,ots' mall white snot on Ihe tp rn;ht thijh, hipshotteii in the right '.B hip, fourteen h ihds hith. stii,,ad S??3I (0 be f'oiirfeen rears dd 'arTrai?ed to fourteen d dlars before me this 2Sth day of December, 1834. H. B. SII KFARD, J. p. Jan. 3, 1835-31-31 ........ STATSOrjI-ILIANA.) ' . . . . r- ' Dubois Circuit Court, Ttrm ef August, 1834. Samuel G. Brown,) t. ' Bill in Chancer i. Walerson Sherrett,) V I' this time came the defendant by his attorney, and it appearing to the sutisfnotiou of (he Court that Waleison Shurrett, the defendant herein, is a nori-re'i leut of this State; It i, therefore, Ordercl that the defendant here-, in be notified of the complaint of the cuuiplairiant as Set forth in his bill of complaint, by publication of this order in the Vincennes Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation publi.-hed in Vincennes, ttiree weeks in succession; that un less the defendant be ami appear at the next term of this Court and answer the complaiuant' bill herein, that the matters and things theYein continued. A Copy, December 2 SIMON MORGAN, Clerk. IS34 30-3t Cheap for Cash. rBVIE gubrriber haj on hand JL uud offers for baU, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at the store on Market street formerly occupied by Smith Sc 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, Ladies Leather Slippers, Missel do. 1LSO A FEW BARRELS OF BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. The subscriber plejge 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, 1834 2y-5t DANII NOTICS. Branch at Tlncennes of the Slate ) Bank of Indiana, Dec. 20, 134 ) fixed upon 1 uesday of each week as a reg ular discount dy. All notes ollered for dis count, uiuat be handed iu the da v previous du ring Bank hours. The Bunk will be opened at 10 o clock in the morning, and close at 3 o' clock iu the afternoon. A o Joans made for a less sum than fifty dollars, nor for a longer tune than one hundred and twenty days. The following form of a noto nas been-adopt-ed by the Board of Directors of the St.ite Bank, and must necessarily be observed in all notes offered lor discount. JOHN ROSS, Cashier. FOIttl OF NOTE. S 18 days after dato I promise to pay to the order of dollars negociable and payable at (he Vincennes Branch of the State Bank of Indiana for value received. Vincenness, Dec. 20, 1834 29-6t BOTANIC frFSPECTFULLY informs his friends and L1 the public, that his office ii 11 .w kept on Main street, Evarisville, Indiana, near the store of Lockwood & Newman. He will keep on hand, and for sale, a general assortment of VEGETABLE M2DICIKE. Being fully convinced that a regular and scien ific system of BOTANIC MEDICAL PRAC1 ICE, possesses a vast superiority over the com mon mode id bleeding and mineralizing, both 11 point of ethcacy and safety, he emploj'S vege table remedies exclusively in his practice, and recommends them to all who resort to medicine with the hope of permanent relief. N. B. The public are informed that those who are pretending to practice the Thornsonian System without qualification, or authority, or blending vegetable nnd mineral medicines, are not patronised by the Thoinsonian Botanic Institution. A. P. HUTCHINSON. Evansville, Ind. July 12, 1G34 C 6m A ItCCjUCSte jjTHE subscribers intending to start east imL about the 15th January next, for the purpose of renewing their Stock of Goods, would request all those indebted to them by note or account, to call aud iettle the same previous to that time. S & W. J. WISE. Dec. II, 1834-2f.-5t ONE C2NT REWARD! Cr ANA WAY from the subscriber living i. Knox county. Indiana, a bound girl named cpttwjjrj'jjjij ffi Dli'a I hereby forwarn all persons t-oTu haihtring said Either, and will jive the bove reward, but no thanks t. any pri-011 who will return her to nie. She left my house about the 15th instant. JOHN McCLURE . Dec 22, U!34-30-3t
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IVashington, Daviess County, Irdiq,na. U C. ELiJLlOTT ESPECTFULLY infuiuis his friends and . the juiblic generally, that he has opened a iiouse ol - ilutHc SiUtt'tafmurstf,' for the recerdion and accommodation of travel lers, and all 'others, who may be pleased to fa vr him with their enstoui . His table willhesupplieif with (fie best the market nft'oids, and Iedes iiim-elt to li .,k every possible exertion to eive ffeuer.il satisfaction, uud solicits public pafrormge. ' His house i cfpnciniie. comfortable and conveiiient. ihe L.ir !?iiali ul ivav s be a hundailt ly tilled with tverv varitiv of the ii.ot choice i ijiouors. The Stable? attached to this establishment are large and cOnveii'eiit, and will always bi well stored with jiruvender. A good, steadv and honest hostler is rrwged. who is thoroughly acuu.iitded with his business. N. B. "Boarder? by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully recci . ed, and acroiiiiuodute-J on moderate term?. Washington, Daviess county , Tiidiana, March 3, J344t-t ' ' Have received in addition to their former $tock, ths fullmeing articles: NI) to Which, ihey invi'e' the artentfon of their friends and the patdic geherully, g to 40 Tons (well assorted) Jtiniatta Iron, 5 do. Plough Plates, '- ' 50 Boxes e by 1 Glas, 2." do. 10 by 13 do. 60 do. assorted Glass Tumbles, 1,0 do. do. Bottles, 10 do. do. Decanters, 24 Gross Shoe Billing, Sou Reams Wrapping Paper, 60 do. Writing and Letter do. 1 Cask Pcarlush, tOo Kes Beatty's Rifle Powder, 100 do. Dupont's do. , do. 50 Quarter boxes Young Hyson it Can Powder Tea," 10 Chests do. do. CO Kegs White Lead, 10 Barrels domestic Brandy, IO do. do. Gin, 2 Pipes Baltimore Gin, 60 dozen Bed Cords, 60 do. Plough Liu'je, 125 Bags Pepper, 12 do. Spice, 60 Boxes and Barrels common Cigars, 500 do. Melee do. 25 do. Lemon and natural Syrup, CO Bairela Pittsburgh Porter A; Ale, 6 Boxes Stoughton's Bitters, 4 Ceroons S. F. Indijo, 2 Hhds Dutch Madder. Evarisville, Ind , May 2lst, 183461 BEMOYAL. S.lII'l'Il & CJHISOA"'. y!fAVE removed to their new Store-Room, corner of Market and Second streets, where thpy respectfully solicit from their customers and the public generally , a continuation of the liberal patronage ILey have received since their commencement iu business, aad fcr which they return their sincere thanks. The have on hand a LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS; which will be sold at a (ruallad vance on co for cask. Vincennes, 15th Nov. 1834 24-tf Female Academy. MADAME GRANVILLE VT ESPECTFLLLY informs the inhabitant w3t of Vincennes, that she has opened an Academy for Young Ladies at the honse lately occupied by the Sisters of Charity ; her system of instruction will comprise English end F'rench 'irammar, Geography, Chronology, Hiia..-.- . ... t 1-. tory, writing, Arithmetic, iviusic, anu urnsmental Work. She hopes her experience in teaching, und attention to the improvement of her pupils, will merit approbation. Vincennes, Dec. 11, I834 2C:f i AILT ! S A1LT ! ! Barrels Kenhawa Salt, first quality, Chh. Muskingum do do. do. Just received, and For sale, by THORN ii TRACY. Vincennes, Ind., June 14ih, 1CJ4 32tf rglWO pair Best French Burr Mill Stones, of Buzby & Horton's Manufarlory, for sale hv ROSS fc F.WING. N B. Order will be received and promptly filled for the above article. R. Si E. Vie.cennes, Oct. I I, 1834 20tf jFoiind f"N Tuesday afternoon last, n Riding Whip, 9 which the owiur can have by calling at this olEce and proving property. . Vincennes, Jan 3, 1SJ 31 Va. Dismal Swamp Lottery, CLASS No. I) rft'K 1835-. Tu be Drawn at ''rand nit, 01 Situday, Jaiiii' ari lOfl, 1 800. GRAND SCHEME.
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5,M6t Tiires, emouiiting to ,4SG,lfcU Tickets ten dollars shares in proportion. N l Nos. 11.''l r'3, a Sptetidi.LC'iii.i.' of C0,Ofi0 doiiars, in a h(de tieket, " at ftl(lt.a kMUniii. Eaton. -. in lutnul V.-' Lotteiv, CIa:s No "154 VRKV: Took, A&tutk for the Manager.
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