Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 July 1835 — Page 3
received with the warmfaf manifestation . attachment anrl gratitude. These j.on. Har demonstrations were cli-tingimhed hv fuch a spirit of unanimity, as to indicate uith entire certair.lv. that Gen. llarrieon is the choice of those states for President. That Ohio will mast cheerfully sustain Mer own distinguished citizen for the Presidency, none have the folly to doubt, and but few the hardihood to deny. In Pennsylvania, Gen. Harrison ie emphatically I he candidate of the people. His firt nomination rminated from the uucollared Freemen of the Key Statenod nlthoush up to the present moment' that nomination has not received the eanc-
Honor countenance of any of tho rt v leaders, he is hv f.. r the .,. ' ,,r J 1 v- ""nrsi V ft I HI I - date before I lie public. Gen. Harrison is peculiarly the candidate for Pennsvlva-! i.ia. 1 1 i .. nr. urts never, in anv torm. corr.e n f 1 . ir IV II M 11 li r I n I a 1 u ! .1 . . . 1 . ii . 1 lie is not, in the slHrhtet drerce. obnnv" I HIS tO any o the stronger i-rf idire!.. v Hi:iliiPnrplr-,ir,cr., trarv. KrwMicn cralic. ,. 1.1- 1 lanlrv all cmmJuJ iiu, a 1 1 egd rod confidence ltrfad,u it .1 i " - . . . , It, therefore, a 1: 9rem to be conceded,
we are to ha ve . h roe or mo, e cand ,da t e- ! p' iour,(J 1 ,. ..... , ' "UJir vnecesaiy. An. opera ion was oerlonned where can the big patt v hnd a tionfrer 1 1 1 . . lu""eo. .1 , 11 ' , 1 and , lor Mime hours a ter, the rondilion mm than Gen. H.uri.on? Ho is sure of!,. , 1T... , ' l
Pennsylvania and Ohio. And who el?e Caritako t h r p S';i tpi -a r v I'nmi tlio xll'o , , ...... . J . '
iioniersf an the b outhern btates lorL.,..
Judge White, and Pennsv dvania and Oliio fjrGen. II n i i.-on, Mr. Van Enren" t5 blocked..'' "otimc The fiiends of !Ies?rs. Ve!(er anu (-'lay though neither of these sentlernen can loelected-have it i their ,,0w er to b,i ve u.e cou in r v i o in ' n c w 1 1 ii e ri n r c u rse of v in u rem m. 1 1 is u - a ! e r s - - n a v . wore than useless, to n'eceive our fiiemis i.i relation to ihi- point. The times ate . .. , , J , ,,, 'fill While Jacii-i riiMn darkens the wntici ,i. -mlii men mu5i I e oi a I o , iii the shade. Tiiev have been ciied
lovvn as the opponents of a popular idol,!lhejr 60llon'itlSi Un- UuU he ,amiv a()(1 nnd as the Ineud.ol the United Slates j iemls of ,he deceased will have the F...nk. While the deluMon last', the peo-!(ee, BUjl)athie of this community, pie w ill not reverse their voles. l)ut,i ihongh these gentlemeti cant.ot be elected j t.77e jnple are Cominr."Ye are Jhemselve?, thnj have the po wer to elect ,,P;i.-,,i tli IM 1 1:, t M t ,, ?.,r.r ,.,., ...
Gmi. Harrison, or ome other ood man, in i wiiose councils their wisdom and quence may even yet re-rstabli'h arid perpetuate the principles of the Const. tu - tion Thi. howev er, requii cs from these distinguished citizens an exertion of fa-j niiiifj wnii which ine iruiy great ai ...ii" . . i i . i. good only are endowed. We shall f ee whether they are prepared to make the sacnti:e winch the public welfare demauis of them."1 Mr. Clayton", of Cincinnatti, ma le hi second ascension , on the 1th ins'ant-, with! the view of reaching the Atlantic coa?'. The Gazette cf Monday ays: He succeeded in the handsomest mantier. Alter ascending to a great height, nnd hovering a shoit time over the city, he took hi course in an eastern direction, not quite so much south as on his previous ascent. There was but little w ind.--The departure was a few minutes before six. At sundown the balloon was still .-..il.lfl m tucin tut rl- i r lbt pnttrrn lionzm. Mr.Clayt'on wa, supplied for a long j voj age, and it w as bis !etermination to remain up as long as he found it practicaIde to do so. A vast concour se ot people ..llnrc.Dl (Via ocrorif ll id patimafed that ' ' -.i .i i from 3500 to 4UUU were within the inclo sure. All departed much gratified, no acident havinjr occurred to mar the gene-i r i t 1 1 r t ro I a t i far t ion . P. S. We learn by paengers that came yesterday afternoon, in the Detroit. inai me iauuou iiagen itiay-vnie a iiuip to the north at half past eight o'clock, on Saturday evening. Frcm the Vhiladtlphia Herald. Mn Editor: I heartily approve of the general opinion entertained in this country by both sexes that "women have no tusiness to meddle with politics1 but I apprehend that it is impossible for any white woman at this moment to avoid
feeling great mle rest in t he a pproach ng ; y under ami)nnt cash jn h.Md lri) re. I'resiJential election. It is generally be- ((,,irtdi gao to conmience at 11 o'clock, ':ved that Hichard M. Johnson of Ken-ja.ai. ,uc-. who was nominate.! for the Vice! IGNATIUS MATTINGLY. Pres.de...v a ,h , ,e Conren(ion at rt. uu' J"'y '8V ?f iTVi" , I more hat . , N.B. All persons indebted to the subscriber umore, nas ,)p wi e or a tie- ...i ... r.. ..i..i ..i,.ai,.
gro misire.s, hoc . a ,ar famjy of mulattoes bv her. whom he ns mistress, anc. to introduce into the society of the whites . imrm'nrp into (be soriefv of the whites in Kentucky. As the truth can hurt no one, Iwishyo-i to pnbl.sh the following: questions and hope if they meet the eej of any Kentucky editor who can answe r . them, that it will be dene. We women: koow, that in case of the death, resignation or msHnilv ot the President, the Vicej President takes his place, and as some of r i :nn.ie l i.,L- fnnv.ird fo mv temaie m (j'laiiimin . n - visiting Washington in a few w inters they fVel solicitoui to know whether there is the slightest possibility of their finding the tolas of the President's houe filled on the levee evenings with odonierous nejrroes n mulattoes? I. Is it true that . M. Johnson lives ,1.- . I . . cL.il llii ttilf or did live wnn a ueyiu noii. -or mistress? U. hit true that he hits a family of itiulatto children by her? 3. Is it true that be attempted to in -oduce them into the society of the whiles? j i it true that he offered a sum of ,,,iev as a premium U any while man in w ho oubl marry cue ol tin muuno daughters ?
A WHITE WOMAN.
F rom the. Baltimore Patriot. 1 atal Accidext. We have to record a melancholy, and, in its termination, a fatal accident, which occurred in thi city, as one cf (he result? of the violent storm on Saturday evening. At the moment when the storm was at its height, a number of persons who had been passing to and fro, in the vicinity, took shelter in the Court linn-p. Among these was Thomas Marshall, K-q eldest son of Chief Justice Marshall, who had just reached this city fiorn the south, on his way to visit his venerable parent, r:otv lying ill at Philadelphia. Mr. Marshall had just
I' 1 1 . 106 noor' a,1(1 a Meppeu within the ,en"P oraiy shelter from the rain, when jthe gale blew dow n one of the chirnnev I i -..-.-. I ii . . - - ., .. '? (lrd no doubt irHii nfiiNiPfiiipnrp n t in Liio rA - y 'I lie falling fragmants made their wav U,e. ,p,!Pry covering which Iliad tiepn n acpo n.nn iUa i,..:i.i: :. 1 ----- ...,,, MIM.e ...... ,Jr,c ol me uriCKS 111 Its f J e , , with '-ad M1C" 'ce as to tracture the skull. The io.livi.luul was borne ,0 h,s jlodpingrP, and medical aid was summoned; ! immediate! v. On exaniination we leain 1 :, , r . ' e l?n,n' ' "lorunrni oj'l'rtllfll I O I m p t 0 V C , H 1) U liuj'c? ci c cine i lainei oi ins ie Put w e exceedingly re-ret to coerv that these nones have teen uisap,ponnei, arxl lliat, not nit hstand in;? the utmost exertions of professional .'kill, and nii-iistering kindntss, Mr. Marshall expiled this iiio in i ti i at'out hall na-t five ii'l'irL' 'l'!if 1 1 p i-u ii s ci I f ...... iueilller of the Vngima liou-e of I)Vle. ,r..ic. ,, ,i ie county m which he resided. ilJe as a gentleman of huge landed pos-ii-e-HOi!, and has left a family of six chilIten. Uis remains were taken this morn. ,in - ,I0n' ttie resniencecl Dr. Alexander, tyeite siieef, to be deposited in the lami!v VallU al Oik I 1 ill I'.in.MMl- rrmn. , v v .. ii.s falh t4 A m ( J. , , , , I , ,, 1 , event Hinder eveiv ciicuinstnnrp. unit ohp m ier ... meeii.r of ihP r,iiHs of Xevv i i n " ---- - - tlo-:rIlr,1Kt,t,1i a,i ... n.,. 1.1,1 ; . . . V . . . lll'll t 111 I 1(1 J w ' . III. HI vicinity, in 0I1 13t!iinjt l esolusions we re nnanimlou5, pasge,, ln ,jie favoi ofGtn. Hakiusuv j0r Pri'?ident " ' Curlis'le Ftnmvlvaniz Herald. J , . . , t - t tC.O yJCSJul tlUnU. f o it c o y a a e s s. JOIEN EWINfi. JOHN V. DAVIS. 5 Jl T tl L E G ISL A T U R E . SENATE. II. M. SHAW. PAPit!CK M. P.P.ETT. HOCSF OK REl'BF.SKN' TAT IVES. it. N. C A II NAN, JOHN MVEP.S, G EOP.GE CALHOUND. COM M ISSIONEPi. first utrict, Pierre Laflant. A OR A II AM SMITH UlSOC SAIJE. " Twelve .Monls CreCVU. 311 L subscr'ber havinsr determined to remove from Vincennes, will offer h"u propjertrat iuhiic sale, on fatiirdar thn tirtt da r uf Aur1!t, . C01isitting iu .( of tLe Itjluw. : in artjcles. 1 liurcau, 3 Dedstcads, I Caildlc Stand, sett illdsOP Cliail'S i 1 fun ajriu Milium oo. Plates and dishes, knives and forks, &c. S)e. Kitchen Furniture, 2 Cows and Calves. TOGLTFIER WITH A MJ.MCLH OV AR TICLES TOO TLDlOUs TO MEN 1 ION. A credit of twelve months will he given on all sums of three dollas and upwards, by the. i .: i.:- :,U .,.,,;. j o,,t delay, and those who cannot pay will it , . , . , ; .. , " ""S"1 P'l'iy auenueu wnn some no. d itiona I ei pens?. 1. M. (TIjbIO nilgai iMull vU(Hltt. rn n Mibscnbers bare just received from j ,c,v Orleans, 5() i, lJrown Lo.tf gll-ar, o b0 liUS Uavaniia LolleC, 2 hhls. lice. Whicli they will sell at a small aJvanca by the Bag and Barrel. S. &. W. J. WISE. July 16, 7-tf To the Public. VtWV. Commission and Forwarding hn.iness heretofore conducted under the firm ol VV. Sc J. LEWIS, and recently by JAMt LEWIS, & Co. will be discontinued from and after the present date. Tha warehouse ha been least d for a term of yeais to Mr. F. K Gooifseil, of tin's place, who we hive no doubt will be able to givo general satisfaction to those who may feel disposed to extend to him their patronage. J. LEWIS, & Co. Ulf to- loiJ. 4
BLANK DEEDS, ALWAYS FOR SALE AT THIS CFFTCE.
EOJ1F& IslTW ?UST received 54 bbl. Loaf and Lump Su gar, direct from the New Orleans eugar refinery, and for sale low by J. LEWIS, Co. July IG, 1S35 7 A OT j SIC A fl ( i rTMlK heir? of the estate of Philip Defendall 5. deceased, are hereby notified that I will apply to die Pike County Circuit Court, ut the next Aus;ii-t term of said Court, for the divi-ion of 1.0 aeres of land, lyinir in said Coiintv, and beinc; part of Section five, Township one, South Range No nine, West . JAMFS DEFLNDALL. The nlinvp 120 nrrps is InLi n .-ol'..f !... Xr IV
Quarter, and N. v.. OnartHr vi r.. .it rr !t"acl'- 0 acres oft" f the cat side of the N. ill' n 1 i-i i n- r . i ii . -i iT' "f: : . - w ted July 8, 1813 G-4t SADDLE TilEES, L have on hand and intend to keep l V w r c i n t a suppv ol Saddle 1 ree. liUirrcu & iiKHKiiD. Vincennes, June 1 1th, lu35. 2-lf TO MAST Vcd EE, O M & rnIllS is to inform .Vaster 'Jailors that I have made arrangements with J G' U' ISOX. P.eporter of Fashions and Peacher of Cutting in the citv of New Vork, to receive regularly the Report; ol Fashion as soon as published, and shall keep constantly on hand a supply of his !fcE-y&N nig ll TEXT sqL with ML'ASUHL'S, and ADVERTISING CARDS. Those wihin5 to subscribe fr t!ie ilepoits of Fashion, or any part of the above mentioned article., are invited to call. 'Phe Fashions are expected in a tew das. Any person wishing the above s tem for cnttinjr, but entei tainmsr doubts a? to its utility, can have it on the following! conditions, viz: Aller using it three month-' and not finding it sujier ior to any they e ver u;ed, or to any other now in u?e in ibis part tl tho country, or elspwhere, ,,ify tJ):1' return it, and leceive back their money .... 'Phe follow-in"1 are the terms for which ,he ;ir,,c,ea rr,1,.-v 1,0 1 .system of Cu'iicg, ,l;,Torl5 of Fashion-, the article may be hid:-
lO OO.Hiriinst the said Wdlium Nurman praying to to subscritieis 3 C O ! du orced from fo'ni a.i also an ailiUavit ol
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Snare ami Pules, 5 OO 1 lKVi,A Uhx'? is I,"t a reM'dr,,lt ' !"S , Phi- itt therefore to noti.'y said illia rn N or-1 Advertising Laid-, per d-v.n, q. CO:m:, r t. rdenry of Mid -wit. nd t!,t nn-
An Apnt in every county son?, wlio will distribute the Ileports of J-'ashion, Pules L.C. w ithin each count v. and r oiled subscription. Persons wi-h-r ' tciu.e i .. .- j Agents, will please procure a letter Irom phe. Post master ot the place, voucluug for ibis responsibility, and forward it with a copy o! IfiQ contract, duly suiie'i. to no py o: mo comract, duiy signe-i. to ressof Louis I. Watson, Affent for J. G. 'iNon. V.nceni.e.. L. L. WAlbO.N. July 2d. liJ.j 3-tt d re W tjanuslratnr' hotter. "TOTlCF. is hereby oiven, tlmt the tindrI Mj : , i i j. i. . i . . i - i siirio u a a s taiifii on i leiiers or auministrami upon the e'aie of 'I hrunao I) Ball, (late f Knox ronn'y, Indiana.) derf a-:ed. Al perj son indebted to said estate fire reijnrsicd toj make immediate payment, and tlios having! : claim? a ;Hin-t sanl estate mil present tliein i properlj authenticated for settlement in ona year from tliis date. Thp e.'lte i insolvent. N M Y 15 ALL, jJJm'x. Juno So, ISoo 3-:U REMOVAL. jPWqilE Store of TIIOItN & THACV -AA. has been removed to She StoreRoom formerly occupied bvChristian Gutter, on Market street, where their friends and former customers are particularly referred . Vincennes, July 2, IC3j. Howard. Tlt.VYEU from tho mbcri her Bbiit the first of April last, a Dark Sorrel hore, ix or seven years idd, about fifteen 4 k 'bands bicb, sliqhlly s:iddle nuirkon the side of his nose whs raist d by Mrs. f!di;un near Montezuma, and has probably rnado far that place. Any person returning said horse shall receive the above reward from WILLIAM MILL' HE . Vincenne?, June 30, 1G3.J. o-3t To llevolutionay (Wire rs and Soldien. War Department, reunion Of ice, June 2. 1835. IIErEAS Ihe4th section of the net of th9 .'5it of March last entitled "An act to continue the ofiice of Commissioner of Pensions,"1 directs that the duties heretofore required of, and performed by t hn Secretary of th Treasury, under the provisions of the act approved on the loth of May . 182!!, granting allownnces to the Oificers and Soldiers of the Revolutionary Army, and in relation to Virginia claims fur Revolutionary services and detlcieiieT of commutation, be transTereJ to the Department of War from and Hfter ttie first ol the present month, and the Secretary of War hating, by directions from lh" United States, assigned those duties to the Commi.'smner of the Pensions, r'lhlic notice is hereby tiven to all concerned, that communications in relation. to the claims arising under the acts uioresaiu will in future be. addressed to aid Commissioner. J L. EDWARDS, Commissi Q icr of Tensions. June 5, 1835 5 1T1IS I Received from iew Orleaiib a general j assortment of ilt eries Also lot ot stored Potter's waieforsaic by THORN i: TRACY Vincennci Juiie 1I,I83j.
&oria c& Howell, 3 2 2J Ui 2 & il 0) 2 21 2 3 AUCTION &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS A'.i TCUEZ, MISS. Nov. 22. 1834 25-tf
Election JWotice. THIIIE qualified voters of Knox Count' are hereby notified to meet at their usual places of holding election8, on the first Monday of August next, for the purpose of electing one Senator to the State Legislature, to fill the vacancy occasioned bv the death of Ui ham U l i lace, Ee(j. JOHN HJRCF.LL, Sh'ff K. C. July Cth, 1C35 J-3t. I AND CHEAP EOit CASH. Handsome and entire new Stock of A Goods, just received and now opening. tw o doors above Messrs Smith &. Car jsors on Market street, comprising a gen eral assortment ot DRY GOODS, GRCCEIIZBS, MI OX, In AILS AND CASTINGS, ! H,"! 1J15 't 7S"tf k f 5 1" t 5
And a preat variety of other niticles; alPWe ii.vite the attention ..four eii-toinerand of which will be sold nnu-ually low for 'other, to the nhovo stoik, and as-mo them cash. FrA'PIiriPiS, P.P.ES WAX, TOV,U,i!! il wiil,'t'e flt ;t wr' li-',', advance. LliNLxN, and 111 I LLAINS, & eieral!. . '. 1 . .
ottier articles of country produce, will be received in exchange for Merchandize. I. xV. WlllPIELSEV. 1 ' 1 Jjl'-l' 1
A. IJ. A j hVf article, and many inoie, ran at all 1 times be purchased at my store in Car lisle,' t such prices as will give universal satis faction. 1 N W Vincennes. July 2d, 1f:35 5-tf IN THE KNOX C1UCUI P CUUItT. Nancy Noru.mi, L'Lrl fjr Divorce. ( William Norm j l&V " , UM '" 'T - , , Nancy Norman, by ; I. . . . ... t 1 I. : h--s he pleaif-, answers or deni'irs (o the same, on or before tl.c cailinsr of the cadre at the next senltnilier 'term of tlofKnox Circuit Court, said libel w ii I bn taken as confessed against . him. I A. U. ( OIT, LJ:. ! v inrenne, Juno oO, ll'.io Ct-lit ' 1 . TO THE PUBLIC, ; f-jrWY. : undersigned have just recceived . 3 3Q Tons Iron a.orted , o Flough Moulds j lOO Kegs oii, assorted 50 " White Lead CO half Doxe: by It! Glass 40 " ,k 10 by 12 " " ! liv 18 .4 it ! Si Poxes assorted Glassware lOO K eg powder ALL OI" WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT WHOLESALE at a verv mall advance on cost. Terjsons wishing to purchase, nc particularly jsolirit to call and ?r..piire. and we flatter ! ourselves that they will find it to their interest to puichne. I;LT.TCn & Hr.EPD. N. T We are daily expecing a large stocl; of other gooiN B. & II. May 23. 1835.--52-tf. SAjLT! "3v 3ust Vvecelvtvl, Sujierior Kenhuwa Salt. BfltTCir Sz I1EBERD. May 2S, 1S33 52-tf. Practical Eiistitiitc JJY"HIS School has r.eeri successfully cnM I i'i'.j. (wo Vfars. It is oj-.en for pupils of eiltier sex, or any age. CZ7 ! WILL he furnished, or pl-ices procured in good f.iiniliea on reasonable terms lor those who wish it. The principle on which the institution i- foun ded prevents having more than aljout twunty pur.us to a teacher. f'upils are taou'ht what wi'd fit them for proctical Jile in the use ot knowledge. Terms, REGULzLTIONS St PLAN, MADE KNOWN TO APPLICANTS. For the information of those r.broad, we re mark, our prcsbj;feriani-m is not included in our course of school instruction ; nor is BMe truth excluded I'roiu an uppiopriale phice. Mr. c Mrs. CROSBV, Conductors. Vincennes, April 8, 1S3.5 lo-tf WO TECE 4 Ji LL those indebted to the subccriber 1 v note or book account, over one year" sibiidiug, are pHrticnlniiy requested to call discharge tha same, without delay. JOHN K. KURTZ. Vincennes, June, 30. ltia. 5-CL
j A. A general assortment ol thei.U. irg het ween the fubsci ibeis Ins been
Crroccrics. J'M.WES JLEIVM8 A- COHAVE KECEIVEH AND OFF EK EOR SALE SoT- Dasrgs Havana Green Coffee, 1 do St. Ja-o ilo. 40 finds. New Orleans Sugar, 30 Bags Pepper and Pimento, iO Qr. Boxes Gun Powder, Iniperial and Y 11. Tea, lO Half Chests Voun Iljsort Tea, t)0 Coxes Kentucky Tobacco, tO do. Virginia do. - Bales hard shelled Almonds, I Bale soft do do COO Kms Medium & Crown Wrapping Taper, 25 lleauiS Tea Jo 50 do Cap Writing da 'JO do Cap and Fot feint liaed do SO Boxes Tallow Candies, oO do Pidui Snap, - Caks Copperas, 1 ilo Alum, t do Pearhidi, 1 ilo bptilw(i Whiting-, 1 llt.d Diitcli Madder, 2 Cerootis Indigo, Tons Bar Lead, 40 Bags M,f, u I, 2 and 3, 4 I tins iisurid Manilla Cordage, 400 Boxes M-lee Ciar, do Spanish lo lfcO rirs rfrU Chain., do Bri-t.t do 2 Casks Hoes, Crown and Carolina, 2a Barrels Tar, 100 Kegs do. fco Barrels old P.ve Whi'kry, 6 Pipes pin Cogniac Brandy, 4 do Spanish do 1 Caf-k Chnrupaiii Brandy, very snj-erior, 2 Caks Port Win.-, 0 do Madeira do. t do Holland (Jin, 1 2 Bids. Common do t!0 do New O. leans Hum, Tts;elier with a larjrn and well aorted nock f Juniatta Iron. Nails ami I'li-.mOi iVi.,,-,-
NOTICE. ;rjj!!lK co-pnrner?hi) heretofore exitthi day di-solved tv mutual consent, J'eisons indebted to the concern are iejUe,,(e(j to make payment to either of us Liiu odiaie rtt lements w ill be recpiired as tiie looks iiiust be closed. W. W. HITT. W. Iv. Oil HICK. N. H. The Drug busines will te continued by W. V. jjitt, J. S. Sawyer. Phey have just received iroui Paltimore large ond ticsh supply of Drugs & Medb'.r selected With care by W. W . II. n All ai ticle war ranted genuine. June 12th 1035 o-tf SALE ' Tj tfK HF:A.MS Super lloyal Priiitin,; er, .no. o. ALSO P-V REAMS Nos 1. 2, 3, Cap Ta- (& JJ pe''. the fourtfi door biovr econi3, oil .MulUOt all fcttl, by JOHN K. KUP.1Z. Vincennes, Jnns 20, I JJ: $.. .'5-it dust Kcceivcd, JV the Subscriber from Philadelj) phia, &.c. a new and very extensive itssoi tiuent of Consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 1 1 a r ( hv a re , Saddlery, Queenswarc, Fur, Wool, and Palmleaf Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Iron Castings, Sec. With almost every other article necessary to comprize a iirst rate assortment. and to which we invite the attention ot Our customer?, and all others wauling GOOD UA KG A INS. SMITH & CAKSOX. Vincennes, May 0, lC35-19-tf MEW GOODhST JUST Received an additional supply of dry goods which will be sold low for cash or such articles of produce as may suit. TMOR.N Sc 1 RACY. Vincennes June II, IS00. ?JWyE have just received Inge Stock, ( astorted; to uit the wants of the Couui;i;rtcii uedlrd. Vincennes, June 11, IKJ5 2-W. 8 fores stores. ST hove just ie.eivd ( f Hie following T? kinds n. Jarjre a?"itmpiil : Pa lent Rarity iri Cooking Sioves, Jaiiifi' Iiuproved 41 'k Ten rifite. (assorted) Sevn Thito " Franklin " and tiratcs ' All of whbh will be sold at Cineinnnti price, adding freight and a very suiidl commission. IHTtrCII & HE PERU. Vincenne", June, 11, lfco. 2-tf. iliveii juts) ijljjazl' JUS T received and for sale, -ii !) D 0.rs. hf!f bound Rlnnk Book?, tleaiii Wiappiiig Paper, QJ J " Viiimr " I'ot frid Cup. RL' RICH & HLLEhL). Viuctnne, Juiie 11 LL.6 2-tf.
