Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 January 1835 — Page 3

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PA TTtn 4 Xj FOR .7 .- A 2 subscribers i tTf r lor sale tin ir lu..i.: m : i. . i . ' ' 'vmi w:e ri.r if ,.t . t! , . . - - - , 1 1 1 T I' I I- In believed tli --. liUMlirf " U 11 II I II' IISH III one or more of these .Machines lull one !t,Ii" ii't more, of the oili... rv I'Vni'ii . i. I -. i i ' ' uriCK call wo 8,'IVC d and ch lv .Mi: tlll.llliv l I'll! lrt ,lr ll. C a cnnpnrMon. 'J ,PV ilri! na ,., , ... v. ... iiiir rn .1 1..11 ir cx fi,rt if... I . il !. . .- "'" . r I 1 1 U icli ns I. icr or sin In;..!.. fine qualities, Address Calvin Waterman, either at T li 'rnrnl fi... I." 11:.. .. ' cmlPr - outs -.- . ... ' '""Miu Mouse, JWam Slrrd Cincinnati. ' 1 olrtt-t t r i ii ny m til, the pnst.ice must January -1th, 1335 33-Jt. be paid. BANK STOCK FOR S.T.r! Ol ol John Sci -.F-iiiii- (til i i r iTnr r r t n 3C01III , deceased, will offer for n iv, mi i ue ot ii ii n i . i . .. i . y l eOiunry, ensuiiiir. at the Hotel of J C. Cl.uk, Ylvvi uvts of "Bank Slock IN' THE BIIANCH AT VI NCKN N F.S . lie to commence nt 12 o'clock M. A ciei u oi months mi l i, he siven. f)ilich iser giving his Hole with approved stcuri Vincenne?, Jan. 13, 1S35 33-3t. STATE OF INDIANA, Knox Ouunty. SS. Knox Circuit Court, September Term, 1G34. THp President and Trusters of ") the Iiorough of Vineemies ts f Gsyorcre W. F.wing, Elihu Stout, j and Others. J t N motion of R. N Carnan in favour of the M 9 President nnd Trustees nforesaid, for execution against George W. Ewin;;, F.lihu Stout, and others, It is ordered by the Court, that imticu he served upon the resident owner; of property on Si. Louis or Water Street, hereby ceitified to this Court; and that publication be made in the Vincennes Gazette, threo weeks ivicres?irely, to notify the non resident owners of such property, lo appear here on the third day of the next term of this Court, to shew caue, if nny they cun, why Execution should riot be had against the parcels of ground refpectivcly imefsed for improvements made by the President nd Trustees aforesaid on said tfrcet; and this cause continued until the next tea of this Court. Tefte, A. D. SCOTT, Clerk. January 9, 1835 33-3t n Ordinance amendatory to an Ordinance respecting the Revenue, passed 14th April, 1834 Ee it ordained by the Boards of Trusiees of the Borough of F'inrenrtes, That the persons selcted to value town property be required to class the Dry Good Stores into three classes, according te the value thereof; and that a tax nf seven dollars and fifty cents be levied on the first ; fiva dollars on the second; and three dollars on the third class and thatso much of an Ordinance us relates to taxing Dry Goods Stores, passed April 14th, 1S34, b and the sam is hereby repealed. SAMUEL I11LL, c b. t. d. v. January 12, 1633 33-3t WT&fTiiewis IT AVE just received per steam boatf Samson JL and Leon'ulas, from New Orleans, 25 Hhds. prime Sugar 50 Bbl Loaf and Lump do lf7 Bags Havana Caffee 50 Kegs of Nails and Brads 60 do White Lead 10 Pipes and half pipes Dupees C. Brandy 2 do Holland Gin 4 do Araer. do 6 do Spanish Brandy 1 do Port Wine 1 do Jamaica Rum C5 Bbls N Orleans do 0 do Molasses 30 do Sweet Malaga Wine 10 do No 3 Mackerel 10 do Peppermint and Cinnamon Cordials 25 Boxes superior Virginia Tobacco 50 do Kentucky do COO do Melee Cigars C0 do Bloom and Muscatel Raisins 40 do Gun Powder, Imperial k. Young Hyson Teas 2 Tirces Rice 3 Bags Race (linger 4 Casks brijht drawing Chains 6 Sacks dark do do 10 Bags Pepper 0 do Pimento 2 Tons Manialln Cordage 60 Doz do Bed Cords 40 do do Plough LiDes 40 do Hoes A FEW BOXES Serm CaiviUes Tin Tate. ALSO, ON HAND, 140 Bbbls Rye Whiskey (Rectified) 10 Tons assorted Bar Iron Rod, Hoop, Sheet do 2 Tons Plough Moulds I0O Half Boxes 8 by 10 Glass 40 do do 10 by 12 30 Boxes Tumblers 20 do assorted Bottles and Pt Flasks 60 Reams Wrapping Paper TOGETHER WITH I,,,!: ffi.tier. Conneras, Powder, Lead, Shot, Almonds, Nutmegs Cinnamon and Cloves. All of which will be sold on the usual good terms. Evansviile, Jan. 12, 1835 Tavern for Sale. , T 1. novt tiert the first monoay.. ... a,. , be offered for sale m t..e3w..v, .... noi, the wt ell known and Taiuarntj TAVERN STAND, tl r l.r n,Tii.J Iw James Wil- . ;a K 1. n. l'rice. mere son nml now ""v" . , h ..: Two -m win ,u s wpiif"""-"" " -all lll , , " - - - - . -VIA TI-- A'V' ... .. .'! Tli. nr.UKTlV IS .-ni,- )K lJt-L- n.nni.m.1'" " 1, th attention of some enterprising man, Vern'i. situated in the centre of the . . . I . I Willi I lie CI ii. i - i as v . - - . . h inner k lltt T ll 'A 1 Jrd of tKe purchase money will be re i,,fcHSo"!.er .eir. of James W.Uou, dsceu.ed. January 1-', l835-33-7t

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V o( J'hn I). Vo nnmratinn n t in esfaii Woolverton, deceased, (latent county,) having Mgncd, ;iIJ persons i; neen grantee to the uiiderndchted to :,..l .cui . 1 lM ,,,!,ke P)ment imm...liutelv,and .. o 's"'M n, 10 uie mem ac cording to ltlw. Tlt; estale iit )roha.. S(,lvet j li CAilNAN, Admr. Jn. 15, 1835 33-3t &tnuCtu&trTtov' Sznic. JIA,. be offered at public sale, on Saturday the 14th of Feb next, in V'incennes, all thepersoiKil property of John D. Wool vcrlon ueceateu, iiaie oi mis couniy,; consiating of l?ot Worses, Two Colts, A iev iwolo-se Wason One Cavi'mgc and 1 und (he harness belonging to them. ONK SHARE IN THE VINCENNES LIHKARY. ONE COW AND CALF, A small quantity of Hay and Corn, IIoseovV aiv IUcAen Turmture. One of the largest and best Medical JLiforaries IN THE STATE, JlnJ a variety of other things too numerous to mention. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock in the morning. Terms of Sale All sums of three Hollars antl under, cash down : all sums over three dollars on a credit of twelve mouths, the purchaser giving approved security. R. N. CARNAN, Admr. Januar3- 15, 1335 33-."t 3nutm$tiMtovs' llotCcc. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Matthias Rose, deceased, (late of this county,) having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and jhase having claims against it to file them according to law. The estate is probably solvent. JACOB HARPER, ) THOMAS SCOTT, Si Adms. HENRY WISE, January 10, 1S35 32-3t 7ILL be offered at public sale, on Thurs day the 5th of February next, at the res idence of tho late Matthias Rose, six miles from Vincennes, on the Louisville road, all the personal properly of said Rose consistinr of as follows : About Thirty head of Horses, TEN OR TWELVE OF THE SAME w.iaaojY horses. The balance young and most of them unbro ken, of the best blood in the State. One Young Stud Horse, FOCR YEARS OLD, COLT OF OLD PRINTER. One half of the A'oted Running Horse PMNTEK. A NUMBER OF HORNED CATTLE, Sheep and Hogs. TVTO OR THREE W aggo n s , ana ar nes s , BELONGING TO THE SAME. A NUMBER OF PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND YAIVIIXG ISTE.NS.I1iS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A LARGE QUANTITY OF HAY AND CORN, also, or "Wheat, Oats and Itye, IN THE STACK, AND CLEAN . Several thousand pounds of SALT PORK. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Furniture. 15 SHARES OF BANK STOCK, In the Branch at Vincennes. And One Copper SUW And a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion . The sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the morning, and will continue from day to day until every thing is sold. Terms of SaleAU aw m t ft f three dollars and under, cash in l r r-,l oil iml ftVT'P three dollars, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser gir ing hi3 note with approved security. JACOB HARPER, 1 THOMAS SCOTT, Sc Admr's. HENRY WISE, ) January 10, 1335 32-4t A1LT! Barrels Kcnhawa Salt, first quality, Bbls. Muskingum do do. do. Just received, and For sale, by THORN I lv A U V . Vincennes, Ind , June 14tb, 1834 32tf MI1L1L STONES. rilWO pair Best French Burr JliU Stones, ol 1 Buzbv ii Hortou's Manufactory, for sale by 3 ROSS & E WING. N B. Orders will be received and prompt ly filled for the above article. K & L. Vincennes, Oct. II, IH34-20tf

Wabash Packet.

it . new, superior, and very light draught sicnnicr llSIlDSlSn t-npt. R. Tarlfton """wcompieieil ami will ascend the Waba 1 Hiiiife. me iiMiAiN has been e.x pressly built for the Wabash trade, and on her ur ,rom 'hcjnnati will reiiiain above the uapuis. L' .. r.. i ... "iriner particular apply to the arcnts i utiMitiiuui'oUwyclte. H. WALLACE, &. CO. Terre-Haute. THORN & TRACY, Vincennes. I'KTEIl ROCHE, Month Wabash. BASIIAM & BARCLAY, Louisville. W. I). JONES, Cincinnati. is. J he Indian will bring with her small new keels, built to suit the trado. January 10, 1S35 32-7t two NOTICE. t ll those indebted to HITT U ORRICK, l . either on account of the store cr medical services rendered, are earnestly requested to make-payment by the first of February next, as they will be compelled to mako Collections by that time; and all who have not closed their open accounts by cash or note, will come for ward and do so immediately. As this is the first public notice they have eiven ou this sub ject, it is hoped those concerned will promptly comply. January 10, 1835 32-tf Strayed ROM the subscriber a ft v months since, n bright bay HORSE COLT, two years old next May, has a small star in the Nf-.. loreneaa, ana is Drunueti on the left shoulder with a small circle. A Any person returning said colt, or giving information whvre he may S3I he had, ikall be suitably rewardWILLIAM MIEUKE. Vincennes, Jan. 10, lt35 32-3t Vauahe Newspaper YiSU)Yisment 1"oy ae. milE continued ill health of the Editor of i this paper, induces him, much against his inclination, to oflVr the establishment for sale. Few papers in the statu have u more extensive circulation, which added to a very liberal share of advertising and job-work, renders the estab-lisf-mcnt valuable and the business profitable The materials are of the best quality and a? good as new. The location is every way desi rable, but of this it is unnecessary to speak. The terms will be made easyJOHN R. SEMANS. Free Press Office, Lafajetle, la. Dec. 27, IS34$ GrnilE subscriber, grateful for past favours, LL begs leave to inform his customers and the public generally, that he is now opening a Splendid assortment of (iI)lL)3 suitable to to the present and approaching kuod, consisting, in part, of the following, vix : 3 4 and C 4 English Merinos, Black aud Coloured Bombazines, do. do. Circassian, do. do. Bombazetts, lied, While and Green FlauueU, Plaid Linseys, Large Rose Blankets Mackinaw do Cotton and Worsted Hose and Half Hose, Silk, Uoakin and Kid Gloves Merino, Cotton nud Silk fchawls. do do do Handktrchiefs Priuted Sattiu do Swansdown, Valentin and Saltin Vestings Silk and Tabby Velvets Cambric, Mull, J ncouelt and Book Muslins Coloured Catnhrics Bobbiueits and Giecian Laces Edgings and Insertings Cotton aud Thread Laces Blue, Black and Coloured Silks Black and Drab Cassimeres Super. Blue, Black and BrownCloths Fine do do do Cassinetts, assorted colours Low priced, Middling and Supar. Prints Guuie, Cap and Bonnet Ribands Italian Crapes Pink, Green, Blue and White Sarcenetts Irish Linnens Blenched end Brown Shirtings Flag, Silk and Pongee Handkercheifs Black Italian Cravats Gentlemen's Stocks and Cravats Seal Skin Caps Tortoise Shell, Tuck and Side Combs Fashionable Tuscan Bonnets Lakies" Kid and Prunella Shoes and Boots Men and Boys Shoes Padding, Buckram &c &c China, Glass and Queens Ware S2R STRESS. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, Madder, Allum, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Camphor, Copperas, Sic tic Tobacco and Segars Skirting, Bridle Leather, Saddlo Seats, Sole and Upper Leather Kip aud Calf Skins Fashionable Fur Hats Merino do Wool do 500, 600 and 700 Rapp's Cotton Chain 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Window Glass AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF AND CSJTILIEIiY, Assorted XaWs, Castings, &jc a The attention of cash purchasers in town mil coimtrv. is verv respectfully solicited to he above Stock of Fresh Good, as good bar gains are to be had. JOSEPH MADDOX. Vincennes, January, 1, 1835 31-tf Wheat 4& Oats. fTtHE subscriber wishes to purchase a quan iL tity of clean merchantable WI1 EAT, als' a quantity of OATS, for which he will give ih hithesi price, in iMercnanuie. JOS. MADDOX. Vincennes August 8tb, 1884 10-tf

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owelL AUCTION &, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NATCHEZ, MISS. Nov 22, 1834 25 -tf TY Sih,s Lockharf, of Russeron t 9 Jvuox county, (a., n SORREL , ownhip, M.l ; A" ...:.i. , . 1 "im n.ix coiorcu mMiie and tail, a star in the forehead, somn saddle spots, a small white spot on the ngtat thiph, hipshotten in the right nip. lourteen hands hirh Qlim mcai 1 'o be fourteen years old :,,.,,r;. sed to fourteen dollars before me thi Colli of December, 1S34. H. B. SHEPARD. P Jan. 3, 1835 31-3t STATE OF INDIANA, ijuoois fjounty . Dubois Circuit Court, Itrm of August, I 83 I . Samuel G. Brown. Bill in Chancer). Walerson Sherrett. 4 T this time came the defendant by his at "1. torney, and it appearim to the satisfaction the Court that Wnn rson Sliiarrlt ll. a .1... fend ant herein, is a non-resident rf this State; It is, therefore. Ordered that tho il

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in be notified of the complaint of the complain-'merited in Philadelphia, a new periodical, bearant as set forth in his bill of complaint, by pnh-ir'Z ,lie eb',ve comprehensive title. Its contents lication of thia order in the Vincennes Gazette. I wi" be t:ir'f'',ly adapted to the wants of that

'newspaper of general circulation published in Vincenues, three weeks in succession; that unless the defendant be and appear at the next term of this Court and answer the compl liuant's bill herein, that the matters and things therein will be taken ne confessed and decreed accord ingly in his absence, to which term this cause is continued. A Copy, SIMON MORGAN, Clerk December27, 1634 30-3t Cheap for (Cash. IHE subscriber jia , ' K has sale, and offers for

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WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, I the projectors of this work had to surmount in at the store on Market street form jits inception. Feeling confidently assurodhowerly occupied by Smith k Carson, ,ever access is certain, when Us char-

Large Assortment tf 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. Mises Leather Boots, Ladies Leather Slippers, Mis.es do. ALSO A FEW BARRELS OF BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. The subscriber pledges himself that customers shall be served to the above articles at a lower rate than at most other places. WILLAKD CONVERSE. Vincennes, Dec. 12, 1834 29-tf BANK NOTICE. Branch at Vincennes of the Stale Bank of Indiana, Dec. 20, 1834. THE Board of Directors of the Branch have fixed upon Tuesday of each week as a regular discount day. All notes offered for dis count, must be handed in the day previous during Bank hours. The Bank will be opened a 10 o'clock in the morning, and . close at 3 o'1 clock in the afternoonNo loans made for a less sum than fifly u'ollars, nor for a longer time than one hundred and twenty d;iys. The following form of a note has been adopted by the Board of Directors of the State Bank, and must necessarily be observed in all notes offered for discount. JOILN ROSS, Cashier. FORM OF NOTE. 18 days after date I promise to pay to tbe order of dollars negociable and payable at the Vincennes Branch of the State Bank of Indiana for value received. Vincenness, Dec. 20, 1834 29-Ct Books! JSooks! AT the Bookstore formerly occupied by Wilcox, Dickerman & Co. their former friends and customers can be supplied with school books of every kind and also with all articles of stationary generally desired by countrj' merchants. School apparatus of every kind, for country academies and schools. Globes of different sizes. Also, n general assortment of letter and cap paper ; printing ink of every quali ty ; blank books manufactured of the latest ma terials, and all patterns ruled as ordered; record books of all kinds furnished to order. Acting as agent tor closing the business of said firm. All orders must be directed to the subscriber. F. VV.LYNDE. Louisville, Jan. 1, 1835 31-3t a. Dismal Swamp Lottery, CLASS No. 1, FOR 1835. To be Drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, Janu ary Qlh, 1S35. GRAND SCHEME. prize of 530000 10,000 4,000 3,000 2,420 2,000 1,000 600 100 fiO 60 40 20 10 15 30,000 10,000 4,000 3 000 C.4'20 2.000 75 0oy 42 000 12 0 10.240 7 680 5,120 60.601 22 1 ,760 75 81 128 128 128 128 3,008 22,176 25 861 PrizPi, amounting to $436,180 Tickets ten dollars Shares in proportion. N B Nos. H 51 53, a Splendid Capital of 20 000 dollars, in a wnoie ntuet, ;m Kilkenny, Eaton, O. in Grand Consoliaateu Lottery, Class ivo 22, for 1834. CLARKE & COOK. AijeBts for the Managers. Found ON Tuesday afternoon last, a Riding Whip which the ownpr can have by calling t this office and proving property. Vincennes, Jau 3, 183531

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ik-ceaed, (late of this countv,) huCing been granted to the midi-rum..,!, Hj persons iiidrhted to smd estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against it, to file them according to law . T he estate is probably solvent. R N CARNAN, Admr. January in, 1R35 32-ot ale Acadcniy. MADAME GRANVILLE iii i,f Vinrcnr.i.. ihni jhp I . ..,o...i I Arn.t ly occupied bv the Si tern of Charily: her as tern of instruction will comprise English and French Grammar. Geography, Chronology, History, Writing, Arithmetic, Music, and Ornamental Work. She hopes her experience in teachhig, ami attention lo the improvement of herpupih, will merit approbation. Vincennes, Dec. II, 1834 28tf aEJVTI Embracing Dramatic Litrature Sport' ing the larf t as hi on s and various suljects cf interest and amusement. About the first of January, 1C35, will be coraportion of the public who patronize Dramatic LiTRATcnt, the Ti-KK,roKusG, and the Fashions. From the growing wealth end increasing population of the United States, end the near assimilation of the national appetite with whatever promotes the rational recreations of Life, it is presumed that this Journal, possessing, ns jthe projector of il will, ample means to diversify its pages, aud n determination to render jthem subservient to the formation of a correct staste in all mutters relating to its design, cannot fail to meet with a liberal and creditable support from an enlightened community in jevery quarter of the country. The dilficuliy of sketching out such a plan ns might te fancifuljly slrewed with any of the charms fo novelty 'to ensure it popularity and encouragement has Ibeen not the least emharrassine obstiele which cltiri uriuiiii. iiuiii . . mi....... . j " . re-idy incurred consnlerahie expenses in ulerahie expenses in Ifirmii'g correspondents over ihe Union ; and hava also ordered regular supplies of the best selectEnglish periodicals to assist in procuring materials for its columns It is not altogether fensible, when a new publication is contemplated, to present in detail lo the public its prospective attractions. It is necessary, never th less, that its principal features sh'iuhl be drawn out, as it is by them that its merits, if it has any, shall be judged. This is tho more rem lily accomplished, the publishers being satWlied that whatever industry and a watchful zeal can effect in completing (La filling up, will be done, and that they never wilt be found deficient or neglectful in the prosecution of this cnterprize, and in striving to produce a beniilciol and profitable result to themselves and to others. THE DRAMA Will form ft material portion of the Gentlemen's Vnde Mecum. It is intended to publish alternately, every week, an entire play and farce to be selected with a single eye to their merits alone; a preference, how ever, will be extended, in all cases, to native productions, when they can be obtained. Independent criticism?, carefully excluding all invidious comparisons, and recommended by lhir brevity, will be regularly inserted, besides Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and Bon Mots, of prominent Commedians of tho present and past ages, of which u rare and inexhaustible compilation is in store. THE TURF. A faithful record will be kept of all the Running and Trotting matches in thia country,and Lnglaud. Phographies ami correct Portraits of celebrated thorough bred Horses will be published once a month. Every fact relative to the breeding, management, keeping, and the disease of this invaluable animal, will be particularly selected. SPORTING. Under this caption will be enumerated accounts of Shooting Matches, pedestrian Feats. Gymnastic Exercises, Aqualio Excursions. Fishing, Gamii.g &c. with Anecdotes of noted Dotfs. GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS. A quarterly reviev will be procured, explanitory of thelv arious improvements and changes which, customs worn in fashionable circles constantly undergo, by which it will be rendered tin easytask for drapers and tailors at a distance, to suiC their customers with the most approved colors and modern stylo of dress, at the earliest possible periods. Providing sufficient encouragoment idiall be given by this portion of the public, a full length engraving, illustrative of tho same, will also be prepared and published. MISCELLANY. Although the purposes of our sheet may appear to be confined to the four leading subjects which have been stated wa deem it proper to say, that there will be, in addition to these, a considerable space allowed for Miscellaneous matters such as Tales Poetry an Epitome of News List of Hotels in t his city, and places of Amusement statistics the Grain Market AgriculturePrices of Stock List of Broken Banks Counterfeit Note Detectorand nil other matters, regarding which an interest may be supposed to exist at home or abroad. This work then, as will be seen by the nbors explanation of its probable character, is particularly designed as a companion for the patrons of the turf, the Drama, Sporting, tha Fashions, fcc, Szc. It will prove, also as all its publication of facts will be authentic, a ready hecord of Reference for Travelling Gentlemen, and should consequently be kept in . - . I L'.-l V I . . 1 ever3' not I in tt e uniieu. .-31.1 c-. h i wormy of notice, that its patrons, in the course nf one yepr, will be furnished with fifty-two popular Plays and Farces the price of which, separatey, at any of our book stores, would be at If ait thirteen dollars.' Here there is an absolute saying often dollars in the purennse of a well stored Dramatic Library to be had for an tinprncedetited smnll turn! not taking into consideration the multiplied variety which is to accompany it, without additional charge! Tailois who desire to procured early and correct Information of the changes in Dress, will find lhi an invaluable guideTHE GENTLEMEN'S VADE MF.Cl'M, &r. will be publi'hed every Saturday, mi fine' imperial pnper,.f the largest cla?s, at tkree dollar! per annum, payablf in advance. By enclosing a five dollar note to th publishers, postage paid, two copies of 'he paper will bo furni-hed to nny direction ordered, for on year. It is respectfully requested that iboo who desire to suh'cnbe for thi tnu-nnl will forward th' ir rarres immediately the terms will he ti icfly piihei-pd to Address SMI I II Sz ALFXANDER. Athenian BWna, Franklin Place Vhil.delphia. BLANK ,VS FOR SALE DE AT THIS C FFICE.