Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 January 1836 — Page 3
S. what is dcoomioawii in . i I au in mmnble ser.titnet full of christaio
rt.exiii' fr i
i map venr. cnntH,,,,, .,
liny more than the ordinary years by (he addition of twenty-four lom (u"e Pe cond month, February. Leap year is an '"' 3PHr l 'if.nuirrierj pmp)r Ssnmrh r. doting iis r..ni !nu mce, it is the epf cial prerogative of la.iie? in make hvp J.) the gentleman, and the especial iMity of gmtlemrn, under very seveie pfina'tier-. tr. accept mid reciprocate the j n'lTr of love fi orn tho other sex The authority fr tin regulation is found" in an old volume, entitled "C-'Urt-hip, Love and MHtrirnooi',"' priMed in the year 1606. v. hid) has lately fllcr into the possession rf the editor of the N Yoik Transciipt. nod f'rtii) uhicb Ihe amikxed extract is nude :
AM'Pir, ii i none hcome a parte of
th- L'unmon L,a., in regard to the social lelaiions of lile, that as often as every bisstxti'e year doth return, ihe ladyes hive llie sole privilege during the lime it continueth, of making love unto the
'futvi.lnicp;
"When rrneendn fflreiffners, insolent lacq'nes, proum-s and hlack leg gamblers, medille in polity, it is high ti.ne for clergy men nnd honest men to warn the good people cf their flapper." It iii taken verhatim from Van Puren mouth piece there called the Union. We were informed, two or three davs ago, that the weathor- ie fnlks in this neighborhood were predicting a very cold winter. We understand, that they feu ml (heir prediction upon the extraordinary number of old bachelor?, that are getting married Louisville Jour Important from France, The N. Y Conner and Enquirer of th 5th inst. has ihe following disagreeable news from that coun l rv :
"We are enabled to nay, on (he antho
Jmotice. LL those interested, are hereby notified, (hat (he payment of the notes due the estate of Daniel Davis, will be coeiced, if nit paid on or before the 1ft of February next. And these having claims against the estate, are requested to present them for liquidation. C 1 1 A I ?L K S r'OLKE, A ,,n V. Vincennes, Jan. G, 1836. 32-3i PBTER SIMPLE AT 37 1-2 CENTS EACH. jjTiFORjiii: sutiojw 4 friHE sreat and constantly increasing de-
mand for the novel of Captain .Marryatt,
has induced the subscriber to commen'-c the publication of a new edition of his entire writ-
ting", in a new form and at a reduced price.
SALT, SALT.
RHIIELS, Kenawha SH, at 62A cents pry bushel, jut receiv
ed anil lor sale by N. SMITH. January 2, 1S3G 31-tf F?&& BARRELS Alum Salt, just received fP and for salt by N. SMITH. January 2, IS3G 31-tf
41
SETTS of Counter Weights, just
)V N. SMITH.
fmijti? received and for sale bv
January 2, 183fi-3l-tf
m lo
JsQs. snip by January 2, 1836 31-tf
r of Brass Kettles on hand and for
N. SMITH.
MANUFACTORY.
CONTINUES to carry on (he above
mercial honse, that a letter from London, in this country will be comprised in tin's series, ! lri,nc'1, " n their variety, at his
idaled October 18th. received esterdav .which will, when completed, be the only uni- "etv hr,clt fhop, on Alaiket street, nearly
in vol v u r mn rtnpriuhio mm. I o r i - . .
- v...... oeifiiii m n i s wurits rnsi nave not vt u:neareu W . i
men. which they may doe either by wortlesi hy ,j)f Josephine, stales that a formal le-!for'" e,iitio" c,f his writings that has yet issued Upp"? ite the Market IJouse, where he will
cr I'i'iKf", uni uieut ri seemeth fironer-1 . i i j i i . . iroin u.e pres , ,. ' 1 r 1 ' , rnan'J had been made by our Cha rce d Af I m i hi ., i . ,,, nnd moreover, bo man wil be entitled n-' .i i V ? ' work will be published in senn-mor.thly fib,. ,.nn',i fru, l , ,i r i firs, on the ! ren h Government lor (be i Numhnj at 37 I rent per Number. Each to the heneht or Clergj who doth refu-e j pavmen ol tlie inBlHlinet.ti due the Uni-! N-nnber complete i itn If ; and conUin;n!J tb. n accept Ihe otters ol a ladye, or who! S;a, as settled hv t he inde rnnit v 1 one of his works equal to TwoDuo-
' J Tiupofai Willi:",.,,,, "hat lon.r pnnf.rDr. ..... '"''-'iiu ,umui: , line raiie lu eacn xUUi
sliglil oi contumely."
GINFUAL 11ARISISOX. Every nad brings us assurance that the pmpects of Gen. Harrison for the presidency are opening wider and wider. The worshippers at tie sbrir.e of power may assume a bold bearing, and fight it out for a season ;biit w e can see it in their own look in Ihe quick and cautious glance of the eye ihat the dav of hope i past, and despair fills each bosom. Their struggle j the death struggle of
the drowning man; the nearer the end of
life's flickering taper the more violent
the struggle. Hut il will avail nothing. Van Buren has no personal popularity; and the juggling of the political wire-wor kers can give him none west of New York, '"he supporters of Gen. Jtkon in the est could rally round his standard when it beenne necesary for (he mainlainance of hit ovvn personal popularity, but (hey cannot be induced to go oyer lo Yran Buren, even if it be at (he call of the old General. They cannot support that man w h has always opposed them and their dearest in(erets, (hough it be the wish of Gen Jackson himself. They cannot be made to perceive how it will add lo the glory ofGen. Jackson lo immortalize Van Buren; and therefore (hey will not do it But they will go for Ihe man of the wet: the man whose interesls are identified with their own. They will go for Obi Tippecanoe, who is emphatically the man of their own choice. Lafayette Free-Frets.
cornequppr- held between the PreM.lent The whole .cries will be complete in Eight of the Counci',lh" Duke de Broglie, and j Numbers, and will foi rn a royal octavo volume the Minister of Finance. Mr. llumunn. Icontainin? nearly Twelve Hundred IWs for
and that on the 20th a refusal was communicated (o our Charge, and a full and explicit explanation of the President's Message required " The I'lulade'pl.ia Evening Star ef yesterday has the following: Ixathtr Squally An order ha been received from the Secretary of the Navy
j for opening in (hi city a naval rendpz- ; vous tor the establishment of seamen -- I We understand trom a gentleman ronnect-
InJicn Cure for the EarJIche. Take a tiiece of Ihe lean of mutton, about the
ize of n large walnut: put it into Ihe fire
and burn it fr some time, till it becomes
almost reduced in a cinder; then put t , into a clean reg, and squeeze i( until mnis 1rue is expressed, which must be dropped inlo the ear as hot as the patient can bear it. Mora to ttop bleeding at the jo$e A yourg man nineteen years of age, bled from Ihe nose so profusely, (hat he fainted several limes. Mineral acids, ice to trie nape of the neck. &c. were tried, but wilhotit sttppmg the flow of blood . Doctor Burnet wrs called in on the day, and be blew up powdered gum Arabic through b quill; the hemorrhage ceased directly To tnikt snii colored virnish Brntse jppirately four ounces of Urea, as much
eimboge. as much dragon's blood, a each
of these in a quart of spirits of wine Diffest them in 'he sun or in a moderate
beat for a foi tnisht. Ma them w it h dear
Tarnish of snndarac according tg the (im reanired. Four ounces of aloes, dissolv
ed in a quart of spirit, will also be a good
addition to the ingredients and give more
command over (he tint.
A Wafer-Prorf Varnish for Prints anH
Pictures Dilute four ounces ol Vemr.f
Tuipontine with a gill of alcohol (spirits
of nine If too thick, add a little more
rf the latler. if lor thin, a liltle more of
Ihe former, so that it may be about the
thickness of milk. Lny one or more coals
of (his on your print. Jltluffor Cramp in the 5romacA.-Wartr rrarer sweetened with molasses or coarse fcrown sugur, taken freel, will often re more (he cramp in the stomach, when opibu and other medicines fail.
The Xoblf Horse and his Kind Master Cpt. David James, near Elk run, in Virginia, ridps every day a saddle horse, now t8 or 23 year obi. Ue i in excellent health and'spiri(s, in full fleh, eye lively nnd rountenanc not indicating m"re (ban 12 vears. Capt James bought him a' 5nr6,ha ri-Menhi'n, and him only for
53 yrs: tlis teei go ivnni ns sbo'es with difficulty, and for six yr' ra.thi teeth required that he should br fed with soft food. Thi hore, so re markhle for his fine spirit, health and activity, if " rhesnut, with one hind and fore Kg and face white. 'lie was got by wild Medley, nod i about 15 bands high. Dnri"? his lif he has scarcely ever been f,t more thnn twice a day, morning an I
eTt,nip(Tnnd never fell with his nnier l;n, onrrpwhen he was probably ridden with a shek rtin!
i Three Dollars.
List of works to be comprised in tliii edition: Frank Mildmny, or the Na rnl Officer: Newton Foster, or the Merchant Service, Kind's Own IVter Simple, or tho Adventures of a Midshipman. JrtCub F i t h ful. Pacha of Many Tales, Japcth in senrch of his Father, Naval and Military Sketches. The first Number will positively be isued early in January, and the whole will be coin
ed with Ihe Navy Department that the pU -ted by the last of April order embraced the recruiting not only of) lb" work willt.e stereotyped, and any of the thorough seamen, but also ordinary sea- Number- ca" be had separate, if desired! . .ii i. i, They will be sent by post to anv imrt of the men, bos. and landsmen. It l well j Union,IO pa. ked a , to oefy the friction of the known that recruiting has been going onmHis. Postaee under 100 miles I 1 -2 cents per moderately for some time past; but this sheet, over 0) miles 2 1 2 cants.
i in tho MKiial pmirio nf tt.lrirra ami 1 1 i a I most e i ess lor in e i-uhsoriher to ro-
i . .i tii . imarkthnt this is the cheapest work ever fitTeinone but thorough-bred seamen were ta- ". .... . f . , A , , . . b jed. I h simple tact ot trie numuer ol paes, . Ibeing near Iwfclvt hnndre t. Had the price only 1 The express by (he Francis 1st, pro-'three dollars, tpenks for it-elf 't he public may bably reached Washington on Sunday look upon this as the commenrement ofancnevenmg.and if Ihe above order is pre. rprifle to f, i,h them with workt of fiction by Ul,MMe.tnt, ..1 . .rrifr! in lw . .
ilicated on the despatches rece.ved from ;,if. Illfirm,., fin. ' . nri(;e lIlH, wi-
Mr. Barton our Charge d'Affairs al Paris, jat nnre defy competition, ar.d pl i tf,' we crn(e' the pr-pect of the COnt inu -' power of every person to possess library of ai:ce of pacific relations with Fra tire i ! novt ls Ht an eslremely low rate The a, Iran j ii i i i ti . . Usee nf transmission bv mail ' ol,w that will considerably dimiiirheil. I he anxiety to ! -t . . , . . J . , . r . - . , J not be overlooked by non residents ol large cisee the I resident s .Message has been no(i,ie. The publher thinks, and he presumes a little increased by the reception of (hejthat the public will aree with him, that it is above order from the Navy Department better to issue the works of each amhur, in serie, at a stated price, than to pnb'i'di continvnoMHi mmmi am min niMwnai juous work at so much per n n n ii in, for by t h is n rMARRIFn. On Monday the 20th of De- rrtf;emrnt they may subscribe to the work, of cember, 1S5, by John Collins, F..q Mr. Jo, rru onP author nnd r.-ject aiwvher. Mt heinfi Pcrrois, to Mri. Mary Ash Fellows, both of obliged m pay for that whu bthry do not want.
remittance oi i K' vmii cominaii'l lour copies of the work. Sirgle subscription S.'t.
be glad to accommodate his old custom
ers and the public generally, al wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number of ROTA I! Y COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating term. Vincennes, Nov. 4, 1835 23 -(f. N. fi Cash given for old Copper, Brass and Pew-ter.
THE GENTLEMAN'S OR TDK SPORTI.NG AND DRAMATIC COMPANION. A rvcrkly rejositorn tf Dramatic Literature
Sporting, The Turf Fashiunt, Grazing
is mHde out by a gentleman connected with a fashinable bouse in Philadelphia, explanatoryol I he various improvements and changes which costumes worn in (he dress circlet constantlyundergo: by which it will be rendered an mst task lor drapers and tailors, at a d.Msnt, to suit their customers with the most approved colours and modern style of apparel nt the earliest possibe period. Miscellany. Although the purposes ofonr sheet may appear to be confined to the several lead'iig Fuhjects which have been stated, tve deem it properlo say, that there constantly is in addition to these, a considerable space al. lowed for miscellaneous matter, such as Tale, Poetry, Anecdotes, LeerdemHfn, and Fpitorne of News, Places of amusement, Statistics, Agriculture Domestic Economy, Valuable Ke-ceipts4'-o. Also, a republication of Ihe bet old most popular or the old Eulish and American Sporting and National Songs, set to Muskbesides many other matters, regarding which au interest is supposed to exist. By the above explanation, it will be seen that the Gentleman's Vade Mecuin is particularly designed as a companion lor the patrons of the Purl; and Drama, Sporting, the Fashions. &c It is worthy of notice, that its pntrons, in th course of one year, will be furnished with from forty five to fifty popular Plays or Farces ihe price of which, separate!-, at c ne of our bookstores would bent least 5 lo! Here, then, is a n absolute sating of ten dollars in the purchase of a well stored Dramatic Library (to be had for an unnrecedent small sum!) without taking in consideration the multiplied vhi iely which is sent along with it, free of additional charge. The Gentleman's Vade Mcrtim. or Sporting and Drmatic Compnnion, is published every Saturday on fine extra imperial quarto paper, of a superior quality each number forming pnges of the largest class, at 53 per Hinmm. Orders from abroad, postage paid, will be promptly attended to, and the paper cart fully parked, to prevent it from rubbing by mail. As the num
ber ol agenrs will be Inn: ted to principal cities, or such other plates where a considerable subscription may be obtained, we request thof who propose tr pHtronlze Ihe work, to transmit by mail at once to the publisher Small notes of solvent bank ,f the dirlVrent States, taken at
.or R. onA ,.c . . . V. 1. f.- r . .
r.tultureandlarious ,w,JeCf, of Inter ) , vvi)1 b forw5;i rt5d to ,,; dlIt.f'(i((n nri
esiant .lusemcnt: interspersed n'llfia fm- ed; for one ynr. Specimen numbers will be
sent to any pan of the Union, by addressing the
titude of Appropriate Engravings Includ
ing I'ortraxis of Celebrated Winning Horses Philosophical and natural Phenomena, Legerdemain, fyc. '1M1I3 popular journal, although but a few I months have pasted since it was commened has already obtained an extensive and profitable subscription list, which is daily increasing, afford, ample encouragement to the publishers to preserve in their efforts to render it useful, amuMiig and instructive. QJOn Ihe commencement of th" pr Machine year, the VADE MECUM will undergo
overul important improvoments instead of
publisher, postage paid.
CHAS. ALEXANDER. Athenian buildings, Phil,
NEW & CHEAP
TORE,
C. CLA II K,
IOTAS received and has now opened at
Knox county, la. . On Tuesday evening, the (y'h ;nt. by Elder David Warford, Hakvkt I-ismn, Fcq of SnPivan county, to Miss Nanct Uucrlki, daughter of S Buckley, Esq. of this pIhcp. . 'J.J 1 i
"W""7 'LI. be sold on a credit of ix V V rnnntb, to the highest bidder
on Sattirday . (be 30lh int , on the farm of (he Mate Mallhii" Roe, deceased, a quantity of Corn. Wheat. Oats, and Hay,
the purchaser giving his note with ap
proved security
.7 A COR HARPER,
THOS SCOTT. Adm'rs
H. K WISH. Jin- 7b1fi3rw-32-4t
OjSub'cribers to the Lady's Rook, or those wishing to become subscr ibe; . il! be famished with ihe Lady's book one year, and tlu; sit ol Novt Is, for Five dollar', in advance, postage paid. Si-i;le stib--Ti ;.t ion j to either work, Three Dollars. Address LOUIS A. GODF.V. No 100 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
at his Slore in Vincennes, opposite
four pages, it w ill be increased to Eight of near-jSmit h and Carson's and D. S Borsner'a ly the present size, and conequrntiy will con- Stores, a general assortment of goods uuit
tain a imosi (lotime me qnanntv ot l he rcauing ' ia ,t. t,r .. t,:,i, i rr i M ;,.,vo i-nvM",,le ,0,,ie Irn'le.which he otter as low
111 ii n r i w I : njii l- in' v pi I'll .ii.im.iu II .tj OF IMF. LARGEST AND N E A I EST QUA KTOK'S EVEU PUBLISHED IN THE UNTIED STATES. It will be printed on new type and fine while paper, and the Einb-li'hiueiits will be considerably multiplied, and of a superi or order. Persons desirous of procuring the work at the beeinniug of ihe new volume, will plense send t heir orders at once as they may fail io be supplied, as hut few copies will be published more, than are actually subscribed for at the time.
WJAVF. just teceived
offer
Cash for Wood. O- NE dollar and fiffv cnta per cord tn cnh. will be given for 500 Cords good steam wood, bv D. S. BONNER. Janunry 9th, 183G--32-tf TEA.
HALF CHESTS Vonng Hyson &P ya, warranted superior, in slore and for sale by the Ch"t D S. BONNER. Jannnrv 9lh, 1836. 32-if
CASH.
O
und
holeale.
51 Iloxes Gla'8 ware, 4 Pipes Coniac Firandy, 10 Dbls. Amei tran do. 2 " Holland Gin. 2 M Jamaica Spirits, 2 ' Hef Pnrl Wine, 5 Tiaiketa Champaign Wine, 1( Hixs Mtical do. 10 IV. Is Malagt do. 20 Half bids. Markarcl, 10 " MShad,
10 P.oxea Candie, assorted, 100 Kega Powrler, 12 Dozen Saddle Trees, 8 44 Talent wood buckets and coolers, 12 Casks of bet Cheese, 12 dozen wire sieves, Which added to their former slock, makes their assortment cood. Vincennes, Oct 29ih, 1835. 22-tf
,AL,T! SALT!
SSO Barrels "RoVivva wt
NE rif (he "mbscribers expects to go
east about the middle of next month First quality, just received and for sale by
for the purpose of renewing (heir stock
of Oooda, and would request (hoe inlebfpd to thrm. lo call and settle their notes nnd accounts before that time. S. & W. J . WISE. January 8th. 1836 32-if
THORN Sz TRACY.
Vincennes, June 11, ISJ5. FtlHE undersigned, administrator on the es
iiis tate of Marv Ann McCord, deceased, will
sell at public auction, at the Court House door
in Vincennes, on Iuesday the l!Uh inst. oe
tween the hour' of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o"-
of said day, the following real es One hundred acres of land, be'uis;
Produce yaiited, --Z Ai- ' I t ile, to- wit :
folhzvimr prices n ill be given ;b.rti.m No. 212, in township two north, ranee , jten wet aNo sixty acres of land, being the , per bushel, .! 00 ;p.t rnrncrof snrvp'v number two, in township
For vchich the White Ian
Pried Apples, do. Tallotv per lb. Beeswax do. Sa rro do. Oat. vpr bushel. Furs. Otter from Hackoon, from Mink, from Deer Skins, from
87 three, north ransro nine west, situate, lying ami
1 being in the county of Knox, nnd State ot in
18 25 25 $2 to 4 Cts 12 (o 18 12 to 1G 13 o 15
idiana, the same being a part ot the real estnte
of said deoeaed, on a credit of six months, oy order of the Probate Court of said county ol Knox, the purchaser giving bond with approved security WILLI AM R. McCOtlD, Jim'r. Jantnrv '2. 3l-3t.
A. F. DANIEL. Main St. Vincennes, Jan. 6, 183C.-32-3
Srerimm of ptty
-Kiirnl r!erPt:nait At
enri hroFurly hve in a'.
t , p iit.nr'u e a" -
RAGS! RAGS! IlGS! All vou who have ra? ti s ivp. prep-ire to save the'o nw. Two nnri a halt cen'
per jioun d. in cash, or th rep cctil s in p r I
i n gr.
will u" y i v e i fo r o n rpn n i t y r. f c. ! e a n
frn.i.t't" c'vt s'Van R-iren .fval N', j bum rr cotton r agti, leln e red at thism-
IWSUKANC13. THE Wabash Insurance Co. continues to insure BUILDINGS nod PROPERTY agiiot fire and will insuie HOATS anrl CARGOES S. P STRIKER , Secretary. D"C 25. 1835 31 1 .
ItWAT- FOR SALE
AT THIS OfFICr..
fJT-The subjects which are particularly, em hraceil in this work will tie more destincily understood from the following brief analysis of them: The Drama forms a material portion of the
Gentleman's Vade Mecum every week an entire Play or Farce is given. They are selected
with n single eye to their merits nione: a preference, however, will be extended in all cases
to native productions, when they can be ob
tained. Independent criticisms, carefully ex-
cbidins: all invidious comparisons, and recom
mended by their brevity, urn occasionally inserted ; as also. Hiogra phical Sketcheet Anec
dotes, and Bon Mots of prominent Commedi-
nns of the present and oust apes, of which a
rare and inexhaustible compilation is in store
The publisher, by the liberality of the mana
gers of the two Philadelphia Theatres, and sev
erul other gentleman connected with the staee,
has obtained a very excellent and numerous se lection of Plavs and Farces, for the Vade Me
cum; many of them have never appeared in
print.
The Turf A faithful record is kept of all
the Hntmine rd Trotting Matches in this coun
trv and F.ngland. Biographies and correct
portraits of celebrated thorough bred Horses
are publisher! once a month, livery tact reia
lative to the breeding, management, keeping, nnd the diseases of this invaluable animal is
narticnlarlv attended to.
A-7The Sporting, Intelligence (at home nnd
abroad) occupies a considerable portion of our
columns, and is collected from the most authen tic sources;
Among ihe Portraits of cekbrated Winning
Horses which have been given, tire
The American Totting Horso EDWIN FOR
EST. The Imported Racing Horse, MESSEN GER The American Trotting Mare, LADY JACK SON.
The Racing Mare, ARIEL, and her foal, by
ECLIPSE.
The true blooded popular Horse CHATEAU
The American Trotting Horse, TOP GAL
LAN T.
The well-known English Race Horse
TOUCHSTONE MUNDING, the winter of the Derby Stakes in June I V3 The nnrivald American Trotter ANDREW JACKSON. the celebrated English horse GLENC0E.
A complete treatise on Riding, with fourteen illustrations, for the improvement of Ladies in that most healthy of all exerci-es. Explanation of the Automaton cheese player, illustrated bv eleven Engravings,
Four Engi avings, designed to represent the scene which took place in Paris, in July last, on the attempted thstrrmiion of the Royal
Family of France with a view of the Infernal Machine, and a likeness of the Assassin, Ger
ard. A correct picture of a Race Course, occupyin; the width of seven columns Sporting.--Besides othr matters belonging to this head, there will be published correct accounts of Shooting Matches Pedestrian Feats,
Gymnastic Exercises, Aquatic Excursions, r isn in'g, Gaming, &c with anecdotes of noted Dogs. Militarv Uniforms. The publisher has era
nloved the assistance of an excellent artist to furnish a regular serins of Engravings of the
Ii Keren t beautiful uniforms worn ry the princiv..i.,..tier for.13 of Philadelphia, New York
UoQt.m Bahimore, and other cities, which wi:l be nn!di'hed peri..d c.!!v, with a particular de'ot. on of each, i.iri.'-hed by i competent
'i.nd. This subject lortt.s a peculiar attraction o the general interest ol the work. G.n'-If men's Fashion A i'iirtr!y review
as can be bought in any other Glore iq lha place. His assortment consists of mi 1" GOODS
of all kinds, such as
Calicoes, Ginghams, Plain, Figured. Jackonett, Bobbmett, and Swiss Muslins, Linseys, plain & plaid, Flannels, Mcrinoes, Sattinetts, Cloths, Jeans, Checks, Tickings 3-4 4-4 Brown and Bleached Muslins, HARDWARE, Q IfEEJYS lllEi BOOKS, GROCERIES.
DRUGS AND DYE STUFFS,
SHOES AND E0OT9, SADDLERY, CASTINGS AND IRON.
The above articles have been laid in low, and the subscriber is confident in avin, will be offered as low ns any in the market. Without puffing or enumerating prices, he invites all persona to call and examine for themselves. Wheat, R ve, Corn. Flax seed i:c. takco in exchange for goods. C. CLARK. Fnhnestock's Worm Mixture, (or ea!
at the above Store.
C C Vincennes Dec. 24 1335 Sl-4m.
lHYi;VTLVtt DOXE WITH JVE.i T.YESS A CCUR.l CY JVF DESPATCH MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS rOH SALE AT THTS OFFICE.
THE VINCSNNES GAZETTE Is Published every Saturday, S3 3o (3&2)5IISJ3S?,2Jo
Terms $2 50. if paid donncr the year. ?2 00. if paid in advance $3 00, if not psid during ibeyear. 51 25, for sis. months. Papers discontinued only at the option of the iiuMi'hpr while aricraires are d'i. .yv-Adveitisemenl makius one eo'nr or less will be inserted Ihreo times for on5 dollar, nnd weiitv-fiveceols for every suhsrqiipn'insertiofi ,oiier ndverlisfiuents in tie same ra o. 4dverti?f-i..ents sent without order wi!J In n!l ni.pi, bo iHSilel aiitjl fyi'H-l, nixl lrgJ dfcorrjinjlj
Ti!!e. the R. J.mes Gwm -eot :
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