Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 February 1836 — Page 3
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION lit rmr. TJITR. ANDERSON, proposes !o nmlrtiut one or two rl.-t iib.r ;,
mi j.au,,, (,rtrk languages, as i,l8y be re- J'f"' w- Maddox will pay nil claim? due :t the . Store, heretofore contracted by Joseph Madrrtetirrre to l AemtmA ... di. ami u ,,ii,.:..,i .. . i...
--'t -v iV iiiii uLiniiif iiiiri ii" - "'iii'jiisru i' irtrnc mj flit. I'M,
an: discharge till !ch:s diif to Joseph
has litis day purCM. chased from Joseph Maddox, his Stock of Goods in the Store in Vineennes, and will in fu-
inir conotici til business on his own account.
,"! ,"u vrmR, is intended o he so arranged
fit matena-tly to interfere witb the regular Indies of th pupils, nf English 8 b -ols. The recitation can he-made to r.orne probacy within the compass of aa hour each and it willte expcifd that each .npil will be prepared to recite, at the lime the class may
1 he patronage of the Trustee? rf tr,e yin. ennes .caderuy, (now beinit "rganiz-d) is respectfully request.,!, as it i, believed thisar-
rang-ment win operate, to the advancement of
uni inn ivuimn. Jp-perfor the signatures of thoe who may tea' to send pupil, may he seen at the Eale TavrK (Mr. Goal, Pi,) n( t triP office cf The Wsba-rii Jnsuranre Company. Vieceii0s, la, Fab 20th "l36-33-tf
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Madiio. lor joods fold, J:c. at ti e Store.
JOSKPII MADUOX, JOILN W. .MADDOX. Feb. 15 1836
ELECTION NOTICE. Eitractfrom tb Charter of the Borough of Vineennes. Sae. 11. This act shall not take effect or becetnn a law until it shall have received the sanction of a majority of the legal voters present, of aid Rnnttjsrb, in the following mariner-
Any two Justices of lht Peace for V'incennesf ruarv A
T owiifhip, may rause an election to be hi Id at the Court House in Vineennes, first 'iving three wesks notice in the newspapers published therein, of the. time and place of holding taid election, which shall be conducted in the same manner as general election?, and at such election the voters shall wriu on their ballots adopt" or "reject,'" and it a majority of the vote taken are in favor of adopting, the judges and clerks of such election shall make out two certificates, one of which snail be filed and recorded in the office of the Recorder o( Knox county, and the other in the record book of the former Trustees of said Borough, whereupon this act shall take effect and become a law, and puhlic notice thereof be given hi the said Justices f the Peace, in the newspapers aforesaid ; but if at said election, a majority of said votes are not in fa vor of adopting this, then and in that
sa, it shall be void and not tsze ettect or becoma a law. BOROUGH ELECTION. VyN' pursuance of the above section ef 4,.4n J'acl entitled an art, respecting the Borough, of f'tneennes," notice t hereby given bv the un dersigned, two of the Justices of the Peace, for the townhi; of Vincannr s, that an e't) tion for th purposes aforesaid will take place at the f'ourt Housa in Vineennes, on Monday the 14th dayof March next. MARTIN RORINSON, SAMUEL MILL. Febrasry 15th, lSr,63S-3t
LOST LAND "rfOTICL is hereby given, that six weeks Jg& after data, application will lie made to
the Kefiter of the 1 jatwl Otlice at Vineennes.
in the Statu of Indiana for a Certificate of for feitnl land stock for the amount paid on the South East quarter of Section Mo. thirty-one, in Towus'-iip No. isne. North of Range No. twelve U'e.f, in the Vineennes district, entered on the '-2d day of May, 1818, and forfeited for non-pavinent. ngrecaliy to law : now olaimed
by the heirs of said Bennett, under the act of
t.oneres of the 23d of May, 18JS, entitled "An "ct f.-r ti e relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non pay ment of the purchnse money;" the original Certificate of the purchase of which, ha9 been lost or 1estroved.
Uiven under my hand, this 18th day of Feb-
u. i a jo. JOHN P1TCHF.R,
Attorney for the heirs. Feb. 1R.1G3), 38-Gt
npHF. suhic.riber wishes to inform
sortoient of
FASHIONABLE HATS
BRIGADE ORDERS. Head Quarters, Febroart 5, 1636. The first Regiment, Indiana Militia, commanded by Col A. D. Scntt, will parade at Vineennes on Saturday the 8th day of October next. I he 24'b, commanded by Col. John Van frees, will oaraile nt Washington on the 6th and the 4Gth, commanded by Major S. Halbert, at Ml. Pleasant, on the first day pi October next. By order of the General. BARTON PFCK Aid de camp. JOHN B. MARTIN, ) Brigade Inspector. BARTON PKCK, Aid-de ramp. ROBERT CARNAHAN. j Brigade Q. M. February 6th, 1S36 27-3t.
N pursuance of an older of th Knoi Probaip Cotirf, made at th Fe'rtia-
ry Term, 1836, of atd Court, the underisned, ndnnnisf ratnrs of the elle of William Newport, deceafec , will fell at public ?ale on Tuesday the 15lh day of March next, before the Court Hc.ue door in Vinrennea, the following real etale (o wit: TOWN LOT, Number sixtyeight, in the IWough of Vineennes, sub
ject neverlhelef to the dower ol the
widow of the said William Newport, de-ceased.
SAMUEL THORN, ALVIN TRACY". Feb. 1 1th, 1336 37-3t
Admr'a
Administrator's Notice.
LET e.
FTERS of administration on the
estate of John Rodarmel, late of
the citizens of Knox and the i Ba vieM County, deceased, have recently
adjacent counties that he has and been granted to the undersigned, by the expects to keep on hand, an as- Clerk of the Daviess Probate Court, in
vacation. Persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay-
and ot ood quality, presuming as he does, that 'ment; and such as have claims Upon it hoe wishing to purchase will not be disappont- win please file them duly authenticated isr?.:."",? cSs,-. r: s.M ...... P..b.M, ,
honsf formrlv ncrni)iil hv th ltiif-r ,f tUm .SOIVenl.
Laud 0(5ca
H. M . GILHAM. Vineennes, August 15th, 1835 12-lf
jSTC&TICDS,
SAMUEL A. RODARMEL, JONATHAN WARD. Administrater''i. January SOth, 1836 37-3t
"TOTICE is hereby given to all per-
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CIRCULAR.
ill.TC HATS art now generally worn in
many parts ef our country, as well as in
Jlurope, and would doubtless have been more
universally adopted, hut far an objection, founded on the fact, that the bodies are stiffened with a composition which will not allow the f eripirs'mn of tha head to escape in ronse-
quenca of which the uper part ot the Hat beromti filled with stesm, causing headache. ver
tio, ar brain fever; or, at the bast, producing a
Yv unpleasant sensation from eiesive heat
'1 be undtrs'f nd is happy in heiry able to an-
re'inre that this objection is rntirrlr obviated
bj his dicorery . of a Composition for Stiffen
ing, by which the bodies cf the Hats are tidered trifficiontly poriu to allow the perspiratiaa of thbhead to pas treaty fft",' which renJsrg the 3222 ISjI5!?) equally with th Bearer adapted to the henlth and comfort of the waarer. while its decided superiority for beauty ud economy, must obtain for it a universal preference By the r.ew made of stifTeniner, the shape is preserved much more perfect, in consequence of tha stiffening not being affected by the heat f the un. The IMPROVED ELASTIC POROUS FILK H ATS, are manufactured (only) by the Sub rriber. at No. 142 Chcsnut street, Philadel
phia. For liehtness durability and beauty, they csnnol b excelled ; the prices, at the same time, are most reasonable. Orders for any quantify of Gentlemen'' Youth's and Children's ie, of the most approved patterns, promptly executed. The Children's Taper Crmrnt, which are a very su
perior and Veautifiil article, enn be parked in the Youth's or Men's sizes, without detriment to either. TERMS- Four months credit, for approved aeruiitv, or Three per rent, discount (or Cash. Retailers may have the lining stamped with their own names, and thus establih a reputation for selline a very 'superior article. These hats are greatly supperior to nil thsrs in warm climates. WHOLESALE TRICES. Men's per dozen, 53f 00 Tooth's, Rell Crowns, - - - -3300 II Straight do 27.00 Children's Taper Crown. - - - $4 00 ARNOLD BUFFUM. Jan. 2, 1335 38-4 1
Mr. Aaron Vande.ver, the husband of Mary, formerly Mary Evans, and Isaac
Montgomery, the husband of Sarah, for-! I sons concerned, thai the uoder
merly Sarah Evans, and Philip Evan, signed has been appointed administrator, will ulease take notice, together with on the estate of Loim Delorie, Jr. late
Eno, John, Silas, Israel, Martha, ami of the county of Knox, deceased. All Elihu, together with others whose persons having claims upon said estate.
names are not known, infants under will please file the same in the ofhee of
age, who are without a Guardian, And jthe Clerk of the Probate Court; and nil the children of Thomas Evans, de-thoe indebted to the estate are also receased, together with said Thomas jquested to pay suck debts to the under-
Evans' widow, Elizabeth Evans, That I will, on the second day of the next March term of the Circuit Caurt for Martin county, that being the 29ih day of March next, move the said Court to appoint Commissioners to a?sign to me the dower which George Mitcheltree's widow wa entitled to, but which 1 now hold as the purchaser of by law which said dower, von as the heirs and ividow of Thomas Evan, deceased, who was the purchaser in his lifetime of the real estate of said George Mitcheltree, which you are now in the pose?ion of, have heretofore failed to asaisrn to the widow, and which you have failed to assign over to me since my right to the same ha accrued at which time and place you may attend if you think proper VM. T MITCIIELTREE. Mt.TIeasant. Feb. 9, 183G. 37-3t
signed.
The estate tsolvent.
FRANCIS V ACflET,
AdminWtrator. February, Gib, 1C3G-37-3I
S&mfufstrator'tf Salt. V oarsuanre of an erder Of the Knox Pro-
Li bste Court, made at the February Trfm.
Copartnership.
7 F. bep leave to inform you that we have
entered into Co-t'artnerhip in the Auc
tion and Commission Business, in Natchez, wi'h ample means to render the uunl facilities and respectfully solicit your palrouage. The
, firm will be JACOB SORIA & Co.
JACOB SOR1 , ISAAC SOMA, ALEXANDER MASSEY. REFERENCES. RRIGGS, LA COST E L. Co. ") S. T. M'ALSTER, ALFRED COCHRAN, .Xatchez. JAMES C. WILKINS, WOOD, PENTCCOS I Sc Co. J
BRIDGE, VOSE t Co. JAMES GALLAGHER, J. D. B1EN i- A COHEN COOPER fz WIS WELL, J k. C. BUOADWELL WANZEU & HARBISON, BAILY. WARD & Co. KELLER, M'NEIL Si Co. THOMAS B VOSE. AUSTIN fc. DOWNER. VITO V1TIE CHARLES LE CARON,
GEO RGB A. IIOPLEY.
GOOD SELL. &. LYON, Evamville "ffJT AVE now on hand n general assort-
Jl H merit of Grocene, wntch they are iMpnsed to sell upon very liberal terms. Grocers and Merchants, wanting Goods, re respectfully requested to call and eitmine their Stock, prices, &.c. Among the goods on hand or soon expected, are 40 Chests Tea, 100 Rags Coffee, 10 llhds. Sugar, 20 Bids loaf and lump de. 6 Casks Rice, 15 Rags Pepper and Spic, 20 Kegs Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroons Indigo, 100 Mats Cassia, 25 Lbs. Nutmegs, 200 do. Cloves. 4 Casks Madder, 25 Jars Mackaba Snuff, 2 Casks Saleratus, 15 Roxes Cod Fish, 20 Rbls. Mackerel, 25 Rbls. New Orleans Rum. 20 Pipes, half Pipes and Bbls. Sig nette, Champaign and Common Brandy, 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 10 Rbls. American do. 30 Bbls. Malaga Wine, 12 " Madeira & Teneriff Wine, 6 Casks Port Wine, 4 " Claret do. 25 Boxes Claret, Muscat and Cham paign Wine, 22 Boxes Tumblers, Decanters and Bottles, 100 " Window GIas,
100 Doz. Men's and Women's Boot?
and Shoes,
100 Kegs assorted Nails,
" " Brads, Lbs. Manilla Cordage. Kegs Loomis' Sup. Rifle Powder. ' While Lead, Rbls. Spirits Turpentine, Kegs Litharge, Boxen Crome Yellow and Green,
100 Lbs Camphor, 30.000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Mot other Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, we flatter ourselves, we can sell as low and upon as goad terms as any other House in the country. U .flJ TED-1 exchange for goods 10,000 Lbs. Live Geesa Feathers, 5,000 " Beeswax, 1,000 " Hog"1 Bristles, For which the highest market price will be given . Evaniville, Sept. 1835. 15
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StirrtfTs Sntr. Y virtue of a writ cf Venditioni
t" me directed from the Clerk's OF.t v c
the Knox Circuit Cnrt, I will tfTer t ( (,i .,.- sale before the Court House door in V;r rnn, on Saturday the 27th inst. between the hdns cf-
10 o'clock, A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. M all hc right , title and interest of Ettoine Dioi r"i' Marie his yvife, of, in and to ttie following nvn lots in the Borough of Vineennes, known er d designated ori the plan of Johnson's nnpt En ioii's Survey, by the number two hundred 0nd forty six (2-1C) Also one-half of tow n I j t mi fiber (165) one hundred and sixty five, wilh thr appurtenances thereon belonging, it beinr t !.csame lots of groucd which Eltoine Dul.oii at :! Msrio his wife, morteaged to William A!ioure, having been decreed that Ihe same be scU t. satisfy tha said William Mienrc. JOHN PURCELL, Sh'JT. K. C Feb 4lh, 1836 36-3t
20 C000 200 50 4 4 12
3Tnu(m.Qtmorj JlctCcr. V O TM -'E is hereby j;iven that tha underdf ned have taken out ktters f admini. a .
tion on the estate of John Ta j lor, late of Ki,or county, and State of Indiana, deceased. A!'
persons indebted to said estate, are requested tc make immediate payment, and thoc havii-r laims arainst the same, are notified to present hem duly authenticated for settlement. Tbo
estate issii)oscd to he solvent.
JOHN JUMSEY, URIAH HUMPHREYS, , Administrators. February 1, 1836 36-3t Stiff's aA. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Eiponn j tome directed from the Clerk's Oilice) o the Knox Circuit Court, I will expose to sale at the Court House door in Vineennes, on Saturday the 27th inst. the following real estate, towit .-Two hundred acres of laud, part of location one hundred and nineteen, (No. 119) (it being the same tract of land which Phineas Davis mortgaged to William McCormick and Win. Wallace,) with the appurtenances thereon Lo-
longinE', to satisfy a decree of the Knm Cir
cuit Court, in favor of William McCormirk.
and Hiirrison Wallace, and John V. Ilorrtii, Administrators of Wiihnrn Wallace, decease JOHN PURCELL, Shff. K.C. Feb. 6th, 1836-36-31 TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. HALLOCK & BATES, No. 234, Pe.rlstreef, corner of Burling Slip, New York, are now'
receiving as larg an assortment of Fancy nn-j Staple Dry Goods, as was ever offered hv nv
sinele House in this city, which will be sold a't the lowest market prices; they therefore, mo-t respectfully folicit western merchants genrr!y
in nnu r&aminc yneir siock wnen thev Visj? the City. J '
New York, Jan. 15, 1836 36-3m
THE undersigned, administrator upon the estate of Lonis Delorie, Jr. late
of the county of Knox, dereased, will
sell at public auction, on Saturday the 5th
day of March next, at the late residence of said deceased, immediately below the Catrinette Prairie, all the goods chattel? and effects, which were of said deceased, at the time nf his death, consistingof
HOGS,
HOUSEHOLD AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE, win; at, CORN, CHICKENS, GEESE. &C.
A credit of one year will be given for all
mimsover three do ars. the purchaser
electing notes fur the amount with suffi
cient security- AH sums of three dollar
and urxler cah in hand. FRANCIS VACHET, AdmY Februarv. 6lh. 188G-37-3t.
.Veic Orleans.
CO- lfllll JYEllSHH.
da v. asso-
nrHE subscribers have this
JJ ciated themelves in the practice of
Surgery, $gc.
f it Court. I win sen ni me uouu
House door-n Vfneennes, on Tuesday the Itilb r0jp MILLER, Saranah Geo. day of March next, the following real : ?tatej c 'poMLlNSON, St. Louis. to-wit.-Fortv Acres ofLnnd, Frenrh Meas.'Q COCHRAN, Pittsburg. tire, tying in' Knox county. Indiana. Al'oj jalchrz, Nov. 18th 1835.
Town Lots, In the KOrounn oi v menmn, NuirWers two hundred and ninety-six and twoj handredand ninety seven on a credit of six months subject neverthe!es to the rihf of dover of the widow of William Miner, deceased. . . . JOHN K. KURTZ, JdmTr. Of Wro. Miner, deceased. T.hrnarv 17th lS3fi38-3t.
Vf N pnrsnanre of an order of the Knox Pro11 bate Court, made at the February Term, 1836, of said Conrt, I will sell at the Court Moose doer in Vineennes, on Wednesday the 16th day of March n-xt, the following real estate, lowit : Town lot number four hundred and Viehty two, in the Borough of Vineennes, on credit of four months, -subject nevertheless, to the right of dower of the widow of John . . ilrsd
LEONARD ACKLEY, In rieht of
his wife, administratrix ot John Mason, dereased, fehrnary, 17, lS3G-38-3t
Cincinnati-
jYeio York. Boston. Philadelphia.
Charleston S. C
MONEY! MONEY!!
jSK of the nndersigned, goin east in a short time, to lay in a new supply of t;od, would respectfully request all ho are indebted to ihm hy note or book account, to M and Settle the same without delay. THORN & TRACY. Vrnceeaes Fek. 1", lfeSi.
Their Shop is two doors above Mfssrs. Rtirtchii Heberd, on Blarket Street, in the house lately occupied hy Dr. Maddox, where one or the other may be found at all times. it i- v r v t? r
JOSEPH BROWNE. N. D. Having purchased Dr. Maddox1 Drug Store, one of the firm design goiog East immediately, to enlarge and perfect the Drug establishment, yvhen they will be pleased to furnish Physicians, and others dealing in the articles of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, &ic. upm as liberal terms as they can be furnished in the west. Jan. 2Cth, 1836 35y.
BLANKS TOR MAGISTRATES rOR J A LE HERB.
J
JUS I' Received from iNew Orleaus a genera assortment of Croceries Also a lot of
btone Si Potter's wait for sale by
THORN & Vineennes June 1I.1B35.
TRACY
MANAGERS' OFFICE, Wheeling, Virginia, January, 13th, 183C, SCHEMES FOR FEB, 183t. Petersbug Lottery Class No. 4.
Draws Saturdav 13th Feb. IftzP. Grand prize
ot 25,000 U,UK) 4.000 a.OOU 50 of 1,000 is 50,000 TicketsSIO, Halves 5,Qr. 2 1-2
Maryland State Lottery, Clnss No. 4. Draws
Monday, 22d Feb. I 8Jt. 75 prizes or 1000 ; Capitals 20,000, 4,000, l.tioO. and 75 of ! 10(H) is 75,000 Tickets 55, Halves 2, Qr. 1 Petersburrh Lottery, Class No. 5 Draws
Saturday, 27th of Feb. 1836. Grand Scheme.
1O0 prizes, each of loOO dollars, I Grand prize
of 30,000, 8.0OO, 4,fH0, 3,000, 100 each of 1000
is l00.O0O--TicketsSIO--HiIves$:-Qr. $2.5o
We present above a synopsis ot Schemes for
February in which irreat inducements offer to
the adventurer. . Addrtss your orders to
CLARKE k COOK. Who have sold within a few weeks, prizes o
530.00O, 525,000, $20,000, 10,000 and many of
1000' &c.
FORT WliE: GENUINE Port Wine,uied for medical purposes, for sale at the Dnigr Store of HITT & SAWYER. August 23, 1835. 12-tf
THE
A
cisi;.sf CLOTHING.
LIST received a frood assortment of
ready made Clothing, consisting in
part of
Blue, Black, Brown, Green, and Olive
Frock, and Dres Coats. Cloth, and Sattioett pants. Janes, and Reeverteen do. Plaid, and Striped do. Satin, and Cloth Vests. Swansdown, and Jeans, do. White Mersriles and Valencia do-
Velvet, and Bombazine do. Flanuel, and Collon Flannel under
Shirts.
Drawers, Socks, and Gloves. Pocket handkerchiefs, and Stocks. Fine Shirts, and E'astic. SuspeDders
The above articles will be sold Terjr low for cash. In addition to the articles above mentioned, which will be made up to order, they have the following variety of beau tiful cloths: Blue. Black, Brown, Green, Olive, and Drab. Cloths
Blue Steal mixed and Drab Sattinett,
Cflssimere. Beeverteen. Bomhazine. Camblet, Jeans, &c. tic.
All of which they offer very low for cash.
L L WATSON, Vineennes, Jan. 15th, 183G 33-tf FLOUR. FLOUR.
17LOUR, by the barrel, or Retail at my Mill, at the rate of three dollars and fifty-cents
par hundred, or seven dollars per barrel. H. D.WHEELER. Viacsnnes, Fab. lOsfe. 1989.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP THE partnership heretofore under the firm of L L. Watson, &i Co. was dissolved by mutual conent on the 11th int. The business will he continued by L. L Watson, yvbo will pay all debts of his contrasting. L. L WATSON, S. P. STRIKER. Vineennes, Feb. 12th 1836 37
VVfOTICF is hereby given, that we will ei-
jlJJl pose to sale, at public auction, on r riila v and Saturday, the 2fth and 2?lh inst. at
the late residtnee of John Taylor, ileeased,
all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Six head of Horses,
25 or 30 head of cattle. 10 or 12 fat hogs, . 30 or 40 head of stock hogs, Oats in the stack, S00 bushels of corn, 1 wagon and gears, Farming tools,
Household and Kitch
en furniture, &c. A credit of twelve months will be riven on
all sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchasers giving his note with approved security.
JOHN RAMbbY, URIAH HUMPHREYS, Administrators. February 1st. 1836 38-3t
AND NEWS OF THE DAV. Embellished with a Multitude of COMIC ENGRAVINGS.
new periodical, of a novel characler, bear ine. the above appellation, will be com
menced on the beginning of January, lf36. While it will furnish its patrons with the l-aj-in features of tue news of tha day, its princi' pul object will be to serve up a humorous coujpillation of the numerous -lively and pungent sal.ies which are daily Seating; alon; the tide of Literature, and which, for the want ef e. proper channel for their preservation, are positively lost to the Reading world. Original wits and humorists of our time will here have a medium devoted to the faithful record of the scintillations of their genius. It is not neee.st ry to detail the many attractions which thir journal will possess, as the publisher will fur nish a specimen number to every person whe desires it (those out of the city, will forward their orders, postage pmid) 7-and he pledger himelf that no exertions on his part shall br wantinr; to make each succeeding number superior In every respect to the preceding ones. Tha SALMAGUNDI will be printed on large imperial paper, equal in size and quality to tbet whith is at present ued for the Genlleiuan Vade Mecutn. It is calculated that MORE THAN 500
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RAGS! RAG Si RAGS!
All vvho have rags to save, prepare to save Ihem now. Two and si half cents
i.ar nr.11 rid in ra.h o r threA cents if
y. . ... ' -1 " .... ... ,
printing, will be given for any quantity J
f elean linen or cotton ref s Ueliveiao ai Tl yf R aA hha"t effl this offit
will be furnished to the patrons of this Journal in one year- -these in addition to an estensivo and choice selection of Satire, Criticism, Humor and Wit, to be circulated through Its col umns, will be found a Literary banquet of a superior ami attractive order j and the pnblidiar relies with perfect confidence on tbe liberality of the American public, and tbe spirit and tact with which this expensive undertaking will bo
protecuttd. to bear him successfully and profitably alorjtj with it.
VINCENNES GAZETTE Is Published tvtry Saturday, ZD'S 2 tf QJ&3S)3SJCB,i?3)2r
Terms 2 SQa ir paid during the ystr. 2)1)3 f paid In advance, 9 (D)J if not paid during thtytar 1 23a for six months. Papers discontinued only at tbe option o the publisher while arrearages are doe. fjT-Advertitementi making one square or less will be inserted three times for on dollar and tyventy-five cents for evry subsequent in scrtion j longer advertisements in the same ra tio. Advertisements sent without orders, will la all caes, be ibsartcd until forbid and charged accordingly. Sucb articles of product, at are nsed in a family, will be received in payment for snHjcriptlons, at the market price, delivered in Vineennes."
BLANK DKKDS,
