Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 April 1835 — Page 3
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A? n stranger, I have waited three day for fome notice to he taken in (he city new -.papers of a mo-t diu-rac (nl act jr eliated li y I.ien'.en int Lane, on the per nn oj' (lie Hon Mr. Lwiuir, of Indiana liriefij the laeigate these .- on Thursday evening, attej (lie e?ioii closed, rieariv dark and .hi the evenue in the vicinity of M r. J. laih i. I tV, Lieutenant j Lane suddenly and without i u vocation assailed Judge Kwing with an iron walking cane. 1 f -t head was eveily injured. mm wm-ii n-iiFi en, nui consri ms that hi cloak winch h id fallen t,i belonged to him. The difficulty hf (ween him and his colleague, Mr. Lane, father of Lieutenan( Lane, i assigned as the caue of attack. yr. Lwin is tidl confined to his Ltdgtngs with his miiit!j. This is no! party h'l.uies, and unles (he President dismisses, forthwith the aid Lieutenant Lane, Members of Congte may look out for a laming on all occasions of offence to the army. Lil Rep. Tt is aid that young' Line who heat nvinjrn( Indiana a short tune since is to he dismissed from the army. It should ha done ; in the West, at Washington, and even in New England the. '-Cowardly practice,1' as the Journal very promptly call, it, nf attacking and heating an un aimed man is becoming somewhat prevalent . Cincinnati luttlligcncer. loo "'.Ll.'.Wj. ii,mm Vl-A-Al.wi H'1UMII.I .,1 1 .11 -1 mj$ Sane SHreU, ( FR O.M KF..XTLCK V,) 1"JR0r0SF.S opening a School at the PresbyJL terisn Meeli' -g House in Vincennes, on Tuesday the 7lh instant. The terms of Instruction in the Senior Classes, will be three dollars per qu u tor ; for the scholars in the Junior Classes, two dollars. Vincennes, April 4. IS35 44-3t 3 hereby eien, that the unders-cned. survi-vius-partner of ItOrsT .rv- IliHI'l- I'S. in order to el.ie the artner1),ipbufneSSa..pec,l- - - -, ... ily as possible, w ill sell oil at vrrr-AT j WiiULlUSijiJ Uii. iiiiiilllj. THEIR STOCK OF at rcduceJ priees, Thej alio h:ve a New Two Ylovsfc Wtxovi, AND A SET OF SLUarUsmf tti colts, which they will dispose of on fair terms. JACOR lURPER. Nrmm GEO. W. HARl'F.R, Partners Vincennes, March CT, IS35 43-tf WABASH IM1II O lEME JT Notice lo Viontvactovs. jF.ALEl) PROPOSALS will be received by Ui) the subscribers, at Vincennes, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 5th and 6:h days of May licxt, ensuinsi, until 4 o'clock in the afternoon cf the last ot the said days, for the execution ot the following described jobs of work, fur the improvement of the navigation of the Wubash livei viz : 1st. For the removal of certain snns and sunken lnijs, in and near Blacks Cut-oJ to be dfsiscnated at th lime of letting, amounting; to about one hundred and seventy-five. 2nd. For clearing oil about cichteen acres of timbered land, contiguous to luck's Cut-oJJ', by the acre. 3rd. For clearing out the channel at the Little Chain Ripple, amounting to about two hundred and sixty cubic yards f rock excavation; removing snags logs, Ac. 4th. For improving the channel at the Grand r ..-Lnilred J,..! fif.v linenl f.et of crib i A"HU. mvi j ' - --- ork, nine feet wide, and fifty inohes high, fdled with stone; about nine hundred and fifty cubic yards of loose rock embankment, and about twelve huttdied and fifty cubic yards of f ist rork excavation in the channel. 5th. For removing the obstructions at Coffee Ithtnd. This job includes about seventeen hun dred cubic yards of excavation, in the channel, principally of solid rock ; about four hundred and fifty cubic yards of loose rock embankment and protection wall; and two hundred nnd titty lineal feet of crib wing dam, twenty inches high and fifteen feet base, filed with s'one. 6lh. For excavating a channel at the While River Rapids, amounting to about five hundred and fifty cubic yards of solid rock; and for con strncting a crio wing dam, two feet high, twenty feet bse, and about six hundred and fifty feet Ion?, tilled with stone and gravelled. A more particular description of the cveral obstructions, and of the woikto he performed, is given in the report of the engineer ; w hich renoit, together with plans and specifications will Lc exhibibted on the days of letting. Persons making proposals, are requested to specify the jobs separately, and to state the price per eubic yard for excavating and removing solid rock, loose rock, and I01.se rock and gravel the price per cu'.iic jnrd for loose rock embankments nnj wing dams the price per running foot for crib vvoik, and crib wmgdam, filled w ith rock, and the price per najor loc, for their reinovul. It will l expected from persons with whomj the subscribers are unacquainted, Itiat recommendations for character and capacity to fulfill their contracts, will accompany their proposals. F.stimatet of the amount of work w ill be rna;'.e at stated periods, and payments made thereon, not exceeding three-fourths of the value td the woik actujlly performed, anJ the rc?i-! due will be retained until the contract is completed and received. Contractors will bo expected to commence operations the present season, and as soon as the stage of wster in the river will permit. ANDRF.W fi A RON ER, OmimisSAML. MFNDY, sio7icrt. Vincennes, March 25, 1S35 43-4t The editors of the Courier, Tene Haute, Free Press, Lafayette. Constellation, Covington. Herald, RockviUc, Telegraph, Loganj -rt. and l'ietninator, New Hnrmeny 1 I ' Journal, Sbawneetuw n, UN. and Journal, Louisville. Ily will 1 publish the above advei ti-emer.t ..nr we. fc previous to the 5th day of M iy 1. ext. .1 their respective papers, (emitting this i.'.t ') on 1 seiol their accounts, receipted, to Andrew G ardtu r, in Viiii.eiu.ef, for pa) mcnt.
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Notice. undersigned wUt,inr tn ..,;rwi 41... r i uiiM .ni!) nii-iness ot the late firm of rivft notion f r. those indebted to saij firm, eithrr by note or book account, (hat payment of their accounts must be made forthwith. JACOB HARPER, ISurvirmz GEO. U. HARPER. Partner?. incennes, March 27, 1835 13-tf rrn . tt THE BELLE VIEW FARM, One nnd a half miles from Vincennes, on the Louisville road, containing 26 O SICIiEN. vnout ioip umier lence, orchard, Sec. This larm, as a residence, is not excelled hr anv in the stair. It will be leased or rented for a iVrm of years. If required possesion inn be had at anT tl,lie- A LEROY. Vincennes, March 28, 1835 43-tf jrnHEiu: win beori ered for sale, on Saturday 41 the Kith of April next, at the late resi dence of Noah Ashley, deceased, n quantity of Sole vuu Ipc liGiiVhev, AM) A LARGE QUANTITY OF Bcer Skins. j Also the patent right, for two or three eounlies, lor tiie use ot LUSK'S CELEBRATED FOR JVTJL Ij o a; all as the property of said N. Ashley. A liberal credit w ill be civen , rd.I 'terms mde know n on day of sale. Due attendance will be eiven by JOSnril MeCLURE.i: ) SAML. EM1SON, March 2G, I tj3 43-3t (2.11 id THE tUBSCRIBKR OFFERS FOR SALE THE . (Gam HW S UriSli I vine on the Wabash River, two and a half 'miles (li.taiit from tho town of Palestine. jCrnwford county, Illinois. The workmanship ! n r f'it ncf :i hlihmcnf ia rf Lttct r i n rl tm v 1 v - wiiMiJuiuviu 1,11V- ijWJ. na inv engine is in excellent order and capable of running tw o pair of four feet stones. There are also
lL( ?Vi(j If jifolowingdesription: One, a sorrl horse, right VS? 6iit JzSliill hind foot white; a short slit ir. the left ear; a
attached to the mnl and buildings, siiuicient for r , , , , . . ',. .. , . . r , ? ' ,. . tourteeu hantls three inches high: nine years old. the accommodation of se?ral laimlies. It is . . j . . . ,, A i, 1 , , , .. ,M- Appraised to thirty dollars. One is a bay mare, likewise the only high ground cn the Illinois! .rn 1 r ., , ., ... , 1 , ., , , 1 riirut ey e out: u small while stnne 111 her toreside ot the abash lor several miles above aud ! 1, r . .. ' , . . r
below, and is seated in the midst of a thriving; and growing-neighborhood. As without doubt those inclined to purchase would wish to view the property, any further or ( articular description is considered unnecessary. The terms will be arcommodat in, and possession given at any time after th 15th April next. Communica tions post paid addressed to tho subscriber at Tuleslinc, will meet with attention. E. S. JANNEY. Falcstine, March 20, 1 835 43-3ts-e o w tf REAL ESTATE 1 17 ILL be sold at public auction, on Friday V? the loth day of May next, at the door of John C. Clark's Hotel, all the real estaie 01 'Samuel Tomlinson, deceased, in the borough of Vincennes, on a credit of one, two and three vears, with interest from date, viz: ' Lots No. 2S4, 6 1 v3. 6 57, '! lhe Vlflre lt Jn9 Ross, Etq. resides on. ILols No. t?JP S4 On the east bank of (he Wo bash river uhcre the old Fort formerly stood. IaoI Mo. 48, Ji4 feet Mo. 21, Brick building, corner of Market and Water Streets, now occupied by Ross & Ewing as a Dry Goods Stere . SI fect No. 62, On Market Street, brick building, now occupied by I lift Ormk as a Drug Stoic. All of which will bo sold without reserve. N. B. Those indebted to the estate nre requested to call ord sMtl the same. If not attended to, everv note and account will be sued A. LFROY, VgC7it. Vincennes, March 2S, 1835 43-7t Militia Notice. XpilE militia of tho 1st Regt. and 5th divi IS. sion of Indiana Militia will meet at the court house in Vincennes on Saturday the 11th .lv nf Anril npxt. and rrocred to elect a Col. Commandant for said Regiment, in place of Col. John V. Saapp, resigned. By order of the Brigadier General. A. D. SCOTT, Lieut. Col. Comd-t st Rezt. la Militia. Vincnnes, March 20, 1835 43-3t Wheat & Oats. fTliE subcribtr wishes to purchase n quanL tity of clean merchantable WH E AT, also i quantity of O TS, for which he will give the I. id :est price, iu Mc-rchui.uize. JOS!. MA DDOX. Vincennes August Sth, 1831 10-tf
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ig-er's Office, WREELLXG, MJ1 R CIl 1 6, 1835 . Mjl.llJlOTIg SCHEME. Cap. Prize 50,000 Dols. "75 No. Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots. Ourcorresnondents will find hh-w RritUnnt mammoth bci.eme, (the first of the kind for many years,) deserving their special conidera iton. Grand Consolidated Lottery, For Internul Improvement, Literature and Charities. CLASS No. 1, FOR 1835. To be drawn in the City of Washington on Wednesday, 15th Qpril, 1835. SCHEME prize of $50,000 is 10,000 6,0(i0 4,000 3,000 2,(MJ0 1,615 1,000 ,50,OUU i 10,000' 5 000 4,0t0 3,000 a'.OOO lOfi' 10 io,uoo Besides $500, 400V, 300, kc. OrOrders received until the 16th of April,m Whole Tickets only 10 Dollars. Shares in proportion. (VT-Thcre beinsr 14 diawn ballots in the Lot tcry, a package of iJi tickets must of necessity draw at least 14 irizes of 10 dollars each, amounting to 1 19 nett. For convenience this! amount will be deducted from the cost of tht packages, and certificates issued entitling the holders to whatever amount the tickets may draw overtha 111) dollars. The cost of these ceitificates, (which for a small sum,) gives the holder 25 chances for all the larger prizes, will be as follows : For a certificate of pack of -25whole ticket5120 Ho. do. 25 half do. " 60 Io. do. 25quartcrdo. 30 N. B. With n a few months we have sold the following Capitals: $2D3DD')i Huh jyHDDDj of DesiJes many of 1000 Dollars 500 Dollars, Sec. kc. Address CLARKE & COOK, Wheeling, Va. TAKEN UP BY Ephraim West, living in Widner Township, Knox County, Inf diana, on tha 21st day ot f ebruary, IS35, threa astray horses of the nii .1.. :.. 1. ;. .1 .. ,11 ,i.ii . icau, iuiii iccu iiaiiii uigu , sujju'i iu ua iuui years old this spring. Appraised to twenty dollars. Also, one dark bay tillv : three white feet: a small stripe in her forehead; fourteen hands one inch high; supposed to be three years old this spring. Appraised to twenty-five dollars by John Stinkard and James Coid, before me, this 6th day of March, 1835. JONATHAN P. COX, J. P. March 21, 1C35 42-3t 331Ji2233 Ulo ILSTitZi from sJ Georgetown, D. C. having returned to Vincennes with a view to a permanent location, respectfully offers his professional services to the inhabitants of Knox nnd the surrounding eounlies. At present he may be consulted at the Hotel of Mr. John C. Clarke, of this place. The poor advised and attended gratuitously. Vincennes, March 22, 1835-43-3t TTH L business of the late firm of W. & J. JL LKWIS will be continued by myself as: surviving partner, and although a delay in get ting on a new Stook of Goods, must necessari ly be submitted to, yet I beg the indulgence of the generous patrons of the HOUSL, and asnri. 1 1mm t li a f nr. limn nr r.ttln will t Infit fri offer equal inducements as heretofore, fr the continuation of their patronage. Tt will be de - sirahlrt to elosn tha dehts t.f the late firm, with as little delay cs possible. i It is therelore hoped that persens having accounts, will avail themselves of th eailiest op portunity to settle the same. JAMES LEWIS, Surviving partner of WILLIAM LEWIS deceased. P. S. The Commission and Forwarding business will be attended to as usual J. L. DR. JUDKINS STTaCIYIC OmMEXT FnillS valuable medicine is celebrated for curing the following diseases: White Swelling of every descriptionSore Legs and Ulcers of long standing Glandular TumorsFelons or Catarrhs Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblains, or parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds and Burns. j For f landular swellings, it is superior to any medicine yet known, "it is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the sun dlest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the parient liable to injury from exposure to cold. It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows on the application of forty-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a systematic disorder, require medicine to be taken inwardly to remove them entirely. But in most enses, by applying this ointment externally as directed, it will give relief. Certificates of important cures also directions for using, accompany each bottle. For sale by Daniel & Devin, Princeton; and Roddick, McConiiiok,& Co., Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. October 25, lS34-21-6m NOTICE. rjJHE undersigned, Commissioners of Knox &. County, will attend at the court house on Saturday the 4th day of April, 1K35, for the purpose of farming out the panprs of said county to the lowest responsible bidder, for the term of one year from the first Monday in May, 1835. JAMES S MAYES, CHARLES POLKE, Pa. LAPLANT. Feb. 24, 1815-40-St Fresh JSL Vli : . hjf CHESTS YOUNG HYSON TEA. of jtk J& superior quality, just recived and for sVle,by 1 S UONNEK. Vincennes, March 14, 1835 42-5t
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AUCTION & COMMISSION MEHCHANTS A'ATCIIEZ, MISS. Nov 22, 1S34 2,'5-tf Ml CIIIJ E CJH It I 8. JUST received from Baltimore four setts WOOL CARDS, No. 3 te- 5)2a censtant supply of full setts and extras will be kept for sale, at very low prices, by D. S. BONNER. Vincennes, March 21, 1835 42-5t The Wabash Courier, Terr-llau1e Free Fress, Lafayette and Evansviile Journal, will tave the nrjove (omitting: this note) thre insertions, aud forward their accounts to D. S. BONNES. P" subscriber, grateful for past favour, begs leave to inform his customers nnd the LM"llc eneraiiy, tnat ne is now ienini a Splendid assortment of (fJDli3 suitable to to tlie present anil approaching season, consist ing, in part, of the full owing, vu : 3 4 and 6 4 English Merinos, Black aud Coloured Bombazines, o"o. do. Cireas-uan, do. do. Bombazetts, lied, While and Green Fhtnuols, l'iaid Liiiseys, Large Rose Blankets Mackinaw do Cotton and Worsted Hose and Half llo.e, Silk, Hotkin and Kid Gloves Meriuo, Co'ton and Silk Shawls, do do do Handkerchiefs Printed Snttin do Swansdown, Valentin and Sattin Vestings Silk and Tabby Velvets Cambric, Mull, Jaconettand Cook Muslius Coloured Cambrics Robbinetts and Giecian Laces F.dgings and Inserting! Cotton anil Thread Laces Blue, Bluck and Coloured Silks Black and Drab Cassimeres Super. Blue, Black and Brown Cloths Fine do do do Cassinetts, assorted colour Low priced, Middling and Super. Prints Gauze, Cap and Bonnet Ribands Italian Crapes Pink, Green, Blue and White Sarcenetts Irish Linnens Bleached end Brown Shirtings Flag, Silk and Pongee llandkercheifs Black Italian Cravats (rent lemen's Stocks and Cravats Seal Skin Cups Tortoise Shell, Tuck and Side Combs Fasiiionuble Tuicau Bonnets Lakies' Kid and Prunella Shoes and Boots Men and Boys Shoes Padding, Buckram Sec 6zc China, Glass and Queens Ware Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, Madder, Allutu, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Camphor, Copperas, Sec hr. Tobacco and Segars Skirting, Bridle Leather, Saddle Seats, Sole and Upper Leather Kip and 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 HARDWARE AND CUTLEKY, Assorted .XaWsy Castings, &c "The attention of cash parchnien in town nd country, is very respectfu.ly solicited lo the above Stock of k resh Goods, as good OargllillS ar to be hadJOSEPH MADDOX. Vincennes, January, 1, 1835 31-tf TO WESTERN COUNTrY MERCHANTS. Xcrw Cna, Glass avV raHE subscribers invito the attention of Mfr A chants visiting this city, to examine their Q,uccnswarc, Previous to purchasing. It is entirely fresh, and will be sold on very reasonable terms. HURST St MIXSELL, vV. 206,."Jarte street, Philadelphia. Jan. 30, 1833 38-9t AGENT for the sale of Hurst & MixselPs Gluwa, Glass aniV Ctuciins "wane auv CTcucral Commto'sfon .fBcrcftiUtt, j L, j, alien U IO pure 11 aM ng a ny unt 1 1 p nun of Goods in I 11113 ujailtei mill i.bvt i t : also selling all kinds of Southern and Western Produce. Ko 206, .Market Street, Philadelphia. Jan. 3D, 1635-38-9t MILL STONES, rilWO pair Rest French Burr JIM Stones, o JL Buzby &t Hoitou's Manufactory, for s do by ROSS Sz EWING. N. B. Orders will be received and promptly filled for the above article. R. Si E. Vincennes, Oct. 11, 1834 20tf IVTAGISTRATS' BLANKS ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
WOOL
WASHINGTON
(St mcniTHsttT-f. mis Ifashivsfon. Da inston. Daviess CJnimt,, l,r,r... , , oiuiunt. If". C ELLIOTT fl EfpFCTFULLV iiforms his friends and It the public generally, that he has removed one square above, to the stand formerly occupied by McDonald, where he continues to kaep a house of public SntrrttifKmrutt for the reception and accommodation of travelers, and all others, who may be pleased to f,or him with their custom . His table will be sUpP bed with the best the market affords, and i umisrii 10 use every possible exetioU to give geueral satisfaction, and solicits public patronage. His house is more capacious, comfortable and convenient, than his former stand. The bar shall always be abundantly filed with evrrv variety tf the most c hoice Liquors. The Stables attached to t his establishment are large and convenient, and will always b well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler ia engaged, who is thoroughly acquainted with his busm". N. B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and aci ou.niodatca' ou moderate terms . Washington, Daviess county, Indiana. Mirch 3, 13J4 41 tf PATENT MACHINES FOR MJUCIJYd BIIICIC. lIIE subscribers offer for sale their Machines 1 together with the ritrht of using thtm in the States of Ohio, Kentutkii and Indiana- It is believed that with the use of one ormore of thes Machines full one half if not more of the ordinary expense of making brick can be saved and as to the quality of the article they fearlessly challenge a comparison. They are particularly adopted to the makintr of the fine nuahtiei sueh as face or stock brick. Address Calvin Waterman, either at Levisrille or at tho Franklin House. M ain Street Cincinnati. If by mail, the postage must be paid. January 4th, 1835 33-0t. Spring Groods. The subscribers have just received 175 PACKAGES OF Tit MR spring Goons. One of the partners being east, they will be ra ceiving daily. Purchasers visiting this market who may favour us with a call, will always find our Stock large and general. CHAMBERS Si GARVIN. N. B. Beeswax, Featheis, Ginseng, Flax and Tow Linen, taken in exchange for Goods at the market price. C. Sz G. Jan. 7, U'.35-35-19t ftdmCntoUMtQr'g Uotitt. OTICE is hereby given, that the tmdersign&i ed has taken out letters of administration on tho estate of Peter Pa,rrier, decesed, late of this county. All those having claims against said estate will file them according to Jaw, and uiose inaentea to it will make immediate payment. The estate is probably insolvent. NATHANIEL KU YKENDALL, ldmr. March 14, 1835 41-3t JIM CROW. XpHIS Jack will stand the ensuing season, 4JL each alternate week at my frm ntar Mr. Kelso's on the Louisville road, and at Mr. 1 hos. Westfall's tavern in Johnson township. FJe will be the first week in April at Mr. VYestfalPs ; the second week at Mr. Nicholson's on my farm, and so alternately. The terms are four d&llars for the season, for which a note at twelvemonths, or the cash, must be given to Mr. Nicholson or Mr. Westfall. I pledge myself to buy the mule colts, when six months old, and to give at the rate cf twenty dollars iu cash for all ol good quality, and 10 that proportion. SAML. JUDAH. March 10, 1835 41-Ct OF LOTS IN VINCENNES. ON WeJnesday the 15th day of April next, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, the subscriber will offer lo the highest bidder about FIFTEEN LOrI V of ground on Water Sireef, St. Peters Slieef, nnd Second Street, of various fronts, generally about twenty feet each, and of sutficietit depth. These lots are formed by the division of Lots Numbers 1 7, 42, and 39 and a plat may be seen and examined at Clark's Tavern I he terms will be a credit of 6, 12, 18 and 24 months, with interest from date, secured by bond and mortgage, and if payment of the wholo is made within the first year, all the interest to be fjrgiveu. The subscriber reserves to himself the rieht. immediately after the divisions of cither cf said lots shall have been all struck off, to refuse the bids for nil. CHARLES JONES. Vincennes, Mareh 12, 1833 41 -ot ST. CLARE SCHOOL. THE Sisters of Charity will be ready to resume their School in Vincennes, on the second Monday in April. The terms will be us follows : Board, including washing, mending: and fuel and tuition in spi lling, reading , writing, arithin.: 1 1-, ui't,i'u i.iunu ii 111 1 1 ii , 1 iinii leuing, 'iu uc iv hww, i'ci ij'iai.1, Board, and tuition in the higher branches. viz.- History, Rhetoric, Painting ai. l Ornamental Neeiile-woi k, twenty-five dollars per qunrtor. For day scholars, tuition in the common branches, three dollar per quarter tuitiou in the higher, four dollars ptr quarter. Bed an 1 be 1 lin;, tw do'l.ws pur q iirter. Stationary, one dollar. French, by Mrs. Granville, extra, five dollars. Vocal and Instrun ntal Muw'c will also hs taubt. The terms depend upon circumstances to be known on application. Everv ellivt trill he m-uie to promote the advai cement of the pupils in the ai qei-i' on 'f learning, and oven attenti n turn lo ihor henl'.R and comfort. Viuoennes, Muich 7, 1635 10 if
