Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 March 1836 — Page 3
CO it TAR ATI VE TRICED tVe here, for torn time, endeavered ! compile far our readers, ooce a month, the comparative price of produce. &c. in the principal cities in the IT ti I lwl tl m a
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..... ... i"n in in lli'liaoa, I'UI we li id lint t h t information , u sometimes hard to be obtained. We shall, however, continu lo give I he piices from fur Inst, and most authentic sources: llbston Market, Feb 12 . Of Hie priceit. thi market we irl.inrn give any account , in such otter ahhntience do tve hold their manner of reckoning. f we he JWxtional coin and .Aaftona cur
rency , why cio (he Uotonians, who pretend In hare as much A'ational pride as oj othe r people on earih, ndopt I lie currency of other G j ernme ut, instead of their own. Instead of counting ly 0. in. tni ttnit, which I the American tout, the) teckm by powfs , thi 'Hinge and vence. Hut we will give their price hi
their oivu language, end lei our leader?1
tonveit it int. Ectg'ih at their pleasure, lieef in quoted at 31 6i to 34j GJ: and
sheep at from 1 Cs 6 i to 2 1 s a head, liutj through another source, we lean, that evvral lot of sheep sold on the 8lh oil Keh. in that maikel at 10 per head, and j seme hijh a ;$ 10 50. Baltimore, Feb 16 Wheat flour per Lbl. 6 Gl; llye 4 50; com meal 4 75 per lid; Corn per bushel, 77; Oats 43. j Atw York, Feb. 22 Flout 7 50; wheat 1 45 per bushel; oh'. 50; coin 133 to 35; poik bid prime 15 00. men 13 t0; but' ter 28; Saxony wool 85 ceuls per lb. common 35 to 40. Philadelphia, Feb. SO. Flsur 6 75; coin 85; oats 43. Chicago and Michigan City Market exceed any thing we have seen: At Chicago, lilt. Feb. Mth. 123C Flour 12 00 per bbl c rn 1 00; con. meal 1 12 cents per buh. oats 50 to 75. barley 1 to: beans 2 50; potatoes ! 00. pork ct 5 00 to G 5'J. a -id it is stated that there it no sa'e lor wheal, tbete be iug no mill to grind. Michigan City, Feb. 8 Here the have mills and nhut i 1 50: and fl ui 8 50; corn 75 to 100; o U G2 ;--potatoes t5i; poik cwl.6 00 to C 5U; lard 12; tal Ijw 12 t 15: 1 utter 25 io37. lirookville Market, March 5th. Flour 3 00 to 3 50, per bund; butler 12; potatoes ?5 to 31 ; beef 3 50 to 4 00; green apples 25;--poik. none tor sale; corn i tanking bet ween 25 and 31; egg b' djz. Cincinnati Market, March 2 li icon lu 1 1 ; bean 2 (JO to 2 25; butter 15 to 20; feathers 37; Flout 6 50. Mackeiel different Nos. fiom 8 00 to 13 00; hay per tn 13 to 14; lard 12; Molases 55 cent per gal pork, clear pr bid 20 00. me and prime from 16 CO to 18 00: tallow 9. wbiskev 41 to 44; Ztnesville Slt 37 per luih. Tmk I-lai-d 75; potatoes 25to37, ats30; corn 33; wheat 1 15 lb.
At an erideoce of the severity of the winter, it may be mentioned that three per-onf.on Saturday last, went from Norwalk, Connecticut, on the ire. to within lliree miles of the Long Inland shore, op. posite. The distance across the Sound. t Ihis point, is about eighteen miles Surh an event has not occurred since the winter id 17C0 80. Ib.
tor-
IVIAT IS Lure LIKE. Love is like the devil because it
menu us; l.kc heaven because it wraps oi.i "iiU . uh$; (lt, bec.io.e it ii r.-l.shh.g : ike pepper, because it oftrn sets one tin fire; ike Hi-ar, brcan.e it it d-nth of man
( ik a prison. becniie H multes one rnisenble;
nae wine, ner.iue M niHkes us liappy ; like a man, because it i here to-d ty n, 'cone to morrow ; like a wotii.iii, bec:iue there is no Kettin; ri.l ,,f it ; l,ke a beacon, because it miii!e one to the wished for port; like a w ill-o' tlie-wisp, berniie it i. fieri I. h.Is one into a bir; liken fj.-ri e riurr, because it amides niceh with out ; like the bito i,f n m.nl do?, or ihe kiss of a pretty woman, b. c.iu they both n.ke m man run o. ml; like a ;ose, beJnue it issilljr; I ke u rabtiit, hccauie there is nutliinj: like it. In a word, it n like a gtiot, becn5e
ii m iiae every lliinj;, and like nothing ; often talked aootit, but never sen touched or understood .
Arrotmts from St J.dm'j (IS. F .) to the 18th December, represent the Small Px a raging there t- a frightful extent Upwaidi of two thousand cases had occur ted, L five hundred individuals had been -wept a nay by it to the tomb. Fire thousand bushel of Oat were recently i m potted into New Vik from London! Lrge quantities of other kind ot gtx;n are on their way lo this country irom Europe. Jim Crrm Hire lately advertised for ne hundred and fifiy Africans t art in ine of bis negro pier ;,l New Oi leant. The Ms'arhuseti Commissioners ap pointed to rni reel the standard weight and rneaure, reported th at they made an ex tiotnation ot" Ihoye svhich ronstinite ihe pieeiit standard here, and found them to li'agiee to nch an extent, that they could
place no reliance upon any one of them.
A paragraph haa beefn'gtmf th roands of the papers', accusing a Mr. N. Sharp, member f the society of Shakers, Lebanon, Ohio, of absconding wib one of the 'air sisterhood, and carrying with him a Utge nmotin: of funds of the society. t turn out that but part of the statement true. Sharp, it seem, has shook off
'lie trammels of the society, and married me of ihe Shaker, but the latter' part of 'he story is an entire misrepresentation. Sharp was the business ngent of the com miinity, and there is some difference of pertmiary nature between him nnd his principals, but which is in a fair way of being adjnted amicably.
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dlM DRPW WHIN JJ1CK will kept 'inrlug the pte.enl Season at my farm, near Mr. Kelso's by Win, C. Nicholson. The terms w ill he four dollnis for (he sea on. or two dollar the single leap, payable in cah. I will buy :tll colts, and pay iron fifteen to twenty-five dollars, at six mouths old. SAMUEL JUD All. Marrh 15th. 1836.
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CHARTER ELECTION. """"7 E the iinderoitrned Judges nnd Y y' Clerk of an Election held at the Court House in the Borough ol Viucennes. for the purpose to adopt or irject the Charter for th Borough of Vioceones pa'sed on the27th day of January, 1836. rettify the following to be a true uod correct return of the s;nne.
Votes to Adopt
" Keject ", Adoption Adopted
JOHN K. KURTZ. Clerk. WM A. CLAIIK, s n atii hone. : . . I'lEltHE LAI'LANT. JudS"J) McllEMjy. J Pursuant to the above return it is herbs m-ide known that the 'w4rf" e.niitUd an Ad respecting the Borovh of.Fiiicnnes,'' approved January 27lh 1036 has berntne law, and (hat an Election fr a President
Thev therefore api.lied for a sett ..li'"' ,vvo ' from each war.l w.l I tiaaa.-isaj.ia 1
. eights to he mde fro,,, the gtandaitl ,,Ml1 81 ,h 0,111 ,0"p 1,1
on .Mon. lav 'he 2oi d -iv of March next. SAMUEL HILL. . MAIM' IN KOmNSOX.t ' Vinrennes, .March 15 h 1P36. 42-3t
STATE OF INDIANA, Daviess Counts'. (
DAVIESS PHOBATE COURT, February Term, 1C36. Samuel J. Kelso, Adrnr.") de bonis nun, i$-c of J AMCS
11. McDonald Dec. ! Complaint tf v. Insolvency. The Creditors) of said J decedent. J AmI now at this lime comes the laid Com plainanl by McDonald his solicitor, and files his bill of complaint1 herein, stating that the available assets of said estate are insufficient to pay ihe debts nnd demands outstanding against said estate and praying generally for relief. It is therefore, on motion, ordered by the court, that ihe. creditors of said decedent he no ifjed of t he tiling and pendency ol said bill, by publication, for six weeks in succession in the Vinrennes G izette, a newspaper printed at Vincennes, Indiana and that unles said creditors notify the said complainant of the existence and extent of their respective claims by filing the same or a statement of the nature, description ami date of the contract or assumpsit upon which the same may be founded, in the office of the cletk of this couil, previous to a final distribution of the as
sets of ihe estate of the said ilecedant.
such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of the more diligent cred
itors. And on motion, this caue is con
tinued until the next term of this court.
A Copy. Test. JOHN VAN TREES CPk. D. P. C. February 15th, 183G. 38-Gt
COJVFEC1IOJYJ1RY
Ann
ised in the United States Mint.
A wretch beat his wife so severelv. in Boston, a day or two since, that she died the next day. TEMO.f UPO.t osa "
Another snow storm! Lay r upon layer bank upon bank! It will thaw, by and by, and we shall have, peihaps, a waim rain liom the south then the -Iretts will be in a pietty fix Ihnivn Transcript.
REG VI Jilt VJICKE'I.
We are informed, nys the Baltimore Chronicle, that estenlav morning .Mr Wm. G. Hands, whie discharging ihe do ties of organist in Trinty church, fell from his seat at the organ, and immediately ex pired. Medical aid was immediately cal led, but too late; life was extinct. We
understand that Mr. Hands was in the en-
CAKCITY IN Till: LAND OF ABUNDANCE. The prices of poik, wheat and proti'
ions generally , ara reported to be at
try high prices in tha West in Kentucky, Mississippi and the adjoining States
It if said that pork, for example, running 1 : menl 0( 0tli health. lit i i .1
alive, nnngs seven nniiars a nuooreu; wheat is at from two to three dollars a tmshel. The explanation, according to Ihe New York Star, is this: During a few years past, the Atlantic States, in the South, have turned their attention to the more valuable culture of cotton, tobacco, rice, &c. md meanwhile the Western States have been filling in lo an al
most incalculable extent, with the flood of
mieration constantly setting in that di
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rect.on. mas. inuiana, i r ! g5 o00 i,nmf . nmi ihe two sailors reler years since, contained about threa bun- Jq conm)il ,eiJ lred thousand, and now has six bundled mm thousand inhabitants. The population of q we fQ bu( fl one (Q the whole Union has gone on increasing 1,1 ' ,6 , c . , po M Captain Ahby. of the brig Motion. ran dly. Thus the demand for grain and 6W . l " "I T ,i .i . r.,iMrrived at New Voik fiom Buenof Aytes. nroviions and live stock has been greatly - - r ' , . r , J ; h is br. light home ilh him a rernarkaincr.asedin theS.a es, for example a- g lor.gthevalley of the river Ohio where - ) they are mo.t abundan ly produced and secondly the demand ha. been fu . her . .ocreas.d by the attention of the planter J aimal Zi Ms .peciea in
in tne coi.oo grown g -""-"hhe uorld.
ttitt v fiircLii unon inHV unit i4ic
A SLAVER SEIZED. A brig called the Si. Nicholas wa se'z
ied by Mr Price, the U. S Di-trict AHor-
nev, in Nev lork.on Tuesday last, a at
slaver. It was proved that she was fitted rs slavers u-ually are; that too of her ere bad avowed that such was her bu'iness; and that one of them bad slated, that on her last voyage she cartied500
slaves. The captain vas librr-ited on
rrHE bchi draught Steamer MT. VERNON, Ge.-rge Motiixon nler, will contiiine In plr between Hie cit of L 1 1 1 v ill- nnl V:dia-h river, Ibis 5ea'ir, 'In
hs leen iboronphly overhnillisd and repaired,
;t lid is now in hrnt rate order, and stands as high
as any Boat on that trude. The Ml Vernon will be supplied with rtn ex rellent Keel Boat to lighten in case of low water
She will take freight from the month, to any
iHViealile nart ol the Waha-h Hirer. rur
freieht or pa-sc apply to J. C liUCKLKs, LoniiJIe, It. I) II KI.I.KR, Viiu eones
I'K I KR Itorill-:. month of Wabash
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cthar precious staples of the Sou'h. Dost. Transcript.
LATEST rilOM FRANCONIA. We learn, says the Salem Landmark of this morning, from Franconia, by n letter dated the I lib, that the yrevious week was one of almost unparalleled rever'y of cold. The state of the thermometer on Tuesday, of that week, we have already given r the authority of a previiuii letter. The mercury congealed, but
it was thought a spirit thermometer would j' ...l r.rt .l.raci li.lmv 7.ro!
The Duke of Bnrcleugh has given to the heirs of II gg. the poet, a lease of ihe farm of Altiive for ninety -nine years, for a peppercorn per year. It ta a noble act, notwithstanding the Duke bus ao annual income of a million of dollar.
Mooey-catch.
-A fith peculiailv difficult to
The Newark, N. J. D iily Advertiser
is in exlacy with the unparelleled per fnimance of two d it inpu ished xtltins o
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ta30 degrees below;-on the 4'h and 5'h to 25 degrees; on Ihe 6th. to 11 degrees;
md on the 7th, to 3U negreer-; n-. .op
RESTECTFULLY inform the citiirns of Vincennes, that they have permanently es tablidietl themselves in thi place in th ahov business, on Market street, Iwo doors abov J. C. Clark's Hold, where thwy have, aud inttod constantly to keep, on band SWEET CAKES, CRAGKEItS. CORDIALS AND SYRUPS, O E.I EE K IJY& N. All of which they are (Utennined to srl! at
the lowest Louisville cash prices. Merchants aid Grocers are particularly requested to call and examine (or themselves, rriur to purchas-
inp elsewhere.
S. li Ord frs from the country will be nromnt-
ly attended to.
Vincennes, March, 3rd IG36 40-ly
WOHN VV. MADDOX, has ih.s day porCM. chased from Joseph Maddox, his Slock of Goods in the Store in Vincennes, and will in foture conduct the business on his own account. John W. Maddox will pay all claims due at the Store, beretolore contracted by Joseph Maddox, and h authorised to receive payment for, settle, Hnd discharge all debts due to Joseph Maddox for goods sold, tic. a t tlio Store. JOSEPH MAUDOX, JOHN W. MAUDOX. Feb. 15 1836
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(4 HUK suhscriber is now prepared to furnish im Grocers and others, with LIGHT BREAD, CRJICKERS, fc CJ1KES OF ALL KINDS,
a. rtnAnn
Vincenne, March 3rd, 1036 40-2m
LOST LAND
YSvT ' E is lieretiy riven, that six weeks
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ne la tter . f IheL ind Office t Vincennes,! " . " " " . . '""r1' "l ow prices
n the State of Indiana. br a CVriificate of for i
leitf-d land slock lor the amoiint pid on the 3 iiith Knt quarter of Section No. Uni ty one.
n I vnshii on., iSortli of Range fu. welve Wpt, in the Vincennes distric t, entered
u the 22 I dav of May. 1 3 I li. and forfeited for
ion-a vment. iigiecahly to law ; now olaimed ! iif
y ine ucirs or $ani nenneit. umier trie act oi
Congress of the 23 I of .May. I8J8, entitleil "An
ict tor II. e rebel ! )iircliaers of pulilic lands,
'hat have reverted for lion pHviuent of the pur
Iihc money the oriiiiHl CertihcBte of the in r ha si; ot which, has been lost or destroyed. Given under my I. arid, this 18th day of Feb
rtiai y, A. U. ltjl.
JOHN riTCIIFR, Attorney for the heirs. Feb. I S, 1 030,-3,1 Ct
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n nverage for six day, of more than 23 degrees below zero, at 7 o'clock. A. M. The writer dds: 1 am aware hat the knowing ones ridicule the accounts of the cold atFranconia, parliculatly nhenlhey to to show the mercury compreMed more thanlrfy degrees below zeio I would merely inquire whether, after the mercury congeals. greater degree of cold ha the effeet lo contract or expand it. lb.
The frtreing point of Mercory. The Chelsea Ferry corporation, after having contended with the elements, ir keeping a paftge for their boats, until the ice was eighteen inche thick on eitbei aide, and until their ba! became rii-ableo have established hourlies which run from Ihe ferry way Chelsea and back the yf'lf t cressinj io Ihe boeta-
THC VtrF-ATHEa IN EOSTOX. The boiton Gazette of Tuesday y "The haibor is completely and solidly frozen np, and with the exception of a slight passage vay that has been kept open by the terry hoats between the city and Ea! l5oton. theie is not a speck ol blue water in be een for a number ol n.iles, beyond the m'o-t of the islands of the iniiei harbour: nod we learn fiom an
old sea captain that the natrons, for the
(ir si lime for twenty years, are so complete
ly cloned up a to be palely payable by a
horse and leirh. J he ice in the outer
- r harbor is snnl to be from eighteen inche?
to two fret thick, and we have no doubt.
'.efore the premt ram el in, lh;t the
oarage uas peifertly safe from Cape Cod lo this city, lo fact, a pilot from the ii Uegnlatnr of this city, which warecked on Thursday !at. in Plymouth our boor, came upon the ice, and arrived on By y last from Rainforri IsUnd."
CIRCULAR.
H-K II.VI6 are now generally worn in m h n y parts of our country, its well as in
K'jiopc, and nould douhtles have hi en more
universally adoiited, tut tor an ol iVction
founded on the tact, that the bodies are stiffen
cd with :i composition which will not hIIow t tie
perspiration of Ihe head to escape in conse
qiience ot which the nrier part ol the Mat hi
comes filled wttli steam, cunning tiea.iache, ver
lisjo, or I. rain lever; or, l Hie best, producing h
very unpleasant enSMiioii Irotn eicesive heal
'1 he undei signed u happy in brii'f nlile to announce that this objection is entirely obviated by his discovery or a Composition for Stiffen i zip, hy which the bodies of the Hats are rei-d.-red u tficiont ly porous lo allow the perspiration of Ho head t a freclv (!", which ren ders Hie QTiili LilJXJ equally with the fiea ver adaj.te.l lo the health and comfort of the wearer, while it decided superiority for beauty ! and economy, must obtain for it u universal preference By the i.ew mode of stifiVninsj, the shape is preserved much more perfect, in consequence of the stiffening not being affected by the heal of I tie sun. Ibe IMPROVED ELASTIC TOROUSSILK HATS, are manufactured (only) by the Sub scriber, at No. 142 Chcsuut street, Philadelphia. For lightness, durability nnd beauty, they cannot be excelled; Ihe prices, at the tame time, a re most reasons hie. Orders for any quantity of Gentlemen's Youth's and Children's sizes, of the most approved patterns, promptly executed. The Children's Taper Croicns, which are a very u peiior nnd beautiful article, can be packed in the Youth's or Men's sizes, without detriment
I to either.
TEHMS. Four months credit, for approved
security, or Three per cent, discount fr Coi'i.
Retailers nisi y have the linings stamped with
their own names, and thus establish a reputation for selling a very snoerior article.
These hats are greatly superior to all
others in warm climates.
WHOLESALE PRICES. Men's per dozen. 536 00 Youth's, Hell Crowns, ... - 00 !). Straight d 27 00 Children's Taper Crown. - - -24 00 ARNOLD DUFFL'M. Jan. 2, 1335 3S-4t
GOODSELIi & LYON, Kvanwlti
AVC now on hand a general assortment of Groceries, wnicb they are
i-pored to sell upon very liberal terms
Grocers and Merchants, wanting Good,
are respectfully requested to call and ex
amine their Slock, price?, tc. Among the g"ods on hand or soon expected, are
40 Chests Tea, 100 Hag Coffee, 10 llhds Sugar, 0 Bbl. loaf and lump d. 6 Ca?ks Ilice, 15 Rags Pepper and Spice, 0 Keg Ground Ginger, 4 Ceroon Indigo, 100 Mat CH-ia, 25 Lb. Nutrnrg?, 200 rlo. Clove?. 4 Cak Madder, 25 Jar Mackaha SnufJ, 2 Cn-U Saleratu, 15 Boxes Cod Fi!h, 20 !'hl. Mackerel, 25 Bbl. New Orleans Rum. 20 Pipes, half Pipes nnd Bbl. Sig rictte, Champaign and Common brandy, 4 Pipe Holland Gin,
Bid. Amei ican rlo. Bbls. Malaga Wine, Madeira li Teneriff Wine, Casks Port Wine, " Claret do.
25 Boxes Claiet, Muscat and Cham paign Wine,
22 Boxes 1 usnblers, Decanters and
Bottle. 100 " Window Gls,
100 Dz. Men's and Women Bool
and Shoe, 100 Kegs assorted Nails, 20 " Brad, C000 Lbs. Manilla Cordage.
Kegs Loomi1 Sup. 11 i tie Powder,
White Lead, Bids. Spirits Turpentine, Kegs Litharge,
Boxe dome Yellow and GreeD,
100 Lbs Camphor, 30.000 Spanish Cigars, 300 Barrels Salt. ALSO Most other Goods usually kept at a Grocery Store. All of which, ve flatter ourselves, we can sell as low and
upon ns good terms as any other House in
the country.
WJIJS TEH In exchange for goods
10.000 Lbs. Live Geese Feathers, 5,000 " Beeswax, 1.000 " Ilog Bristles,
For which the highest tnaiket ptice will
be given . Evanstille, Sept. 1C35. 15
r. Aaron Vandever. the husband of Ma
ry, formerly Mary Evans, and haac Montgomery, the husband of Sarah, formerly Sarah Evans, and Philip Evans, will please take notice, together with Eno, John. Sila, Israel, Maltha, and Elihu. together with others tvhne names are not known, infants under age, who are without a Guardian, find nil the children of Thomas Evans, deceased, together with said Thomas Evans' widow, Elizabeth Evans, Thai I will, on the second day of the next Marrh term of the Circuit Court for Martin county, that being the 29lh dav of Marchnext.move thesaid Court to appoint Cornmiiioners to aign fo me the dower which George Mitcheltree's widow was entitled lo, but which I now hold as the purchaser of by law which laid dower, you as the heirs and widow of Thomas Evans, deceased, who was the purchaser in his lifetime of the real estate of said
George Mitcheltree, which you are nnw
in Ihe possession ot, have heretofore failed to aiign lo the widow, and which you have failed to assign over to rne since my right tfi the same has accrued at which time and place you may attend if you think proper WM. T. MITCHELTREE. Ml. Pleasant, Feb. 9, 1836. 37-3t
10 30 12 G 4
200 60 4 4 12
NOTE LOST!!! '"I'MIE subscriber has lost or mislaid a rots JL drawn by himself, in fa vor of the Wahaia Insurance Company, for one hundred and thir ty dollars, and dated about the 3rd or 4 h of January 11136. A 11 persons are hereby nstifiad that die said note has been paid . CHARLES FOLKE. March, 3rd, 1836 40-3t MONEY! MONEY!.' fNE of the undersigned, going east in ft v$v4 short time, to lay in a new supply of (ioo.ls, would respectfully retjueit all who are indebted to rhem by note or book account, to call uud settle the same wi'hout delay. THORN Si 1RACY. Vincennes Feb. 17, 1S36
FLOUR, PliOUR. 171 LOUR, by the barrel, or Retail at my MiTf at the rate of three dollars and fifty-cents per hundred, or seven dollars per barrel. H. D. WHEELER. Vincennes, Feb. 10th. 1336.
fH E subscriber wishes to inform 1 the citizen of Knox and the niljacenl counties thai he has and expect to keep on hand, an assortment of
FASHIONABLE HATS
and of c"od epi ilily. presuming s be dot lhat lhos w idiuiK lo purchase "dl not be dippont
ed in the price and quality. His shop is two
doors bt-low John C. Clark's Hotel, in the
lion. f..r.iir!y occupied by the Utjji'ter of the
Land Otuoac. . fl. M . GlLH AM. Viaeee, AajtJst ltfb, 1833-12-lf
BAGS! Pi AGS! HAGS!
All who have ragu tu ve , prepare to
save them now. Two and a halt ceo'
..or ..mind m r.ah- or three cents in
i i priming. " ill be given for any quantity
of clen linen or cotton rags delivered at
tin office
JOB -PRINTINGD OA IV I Til A'FA TXESS ACCUAH CYASD DESPATCH,
HORSE BILLS
KEATLV, AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
AT THIS OFFICE
EXKCUTKO
VINCENNES GAZETTE Published every Saturday. ss? So 3 cd stasias? sr.
Terms 02 if paid durinj the year. if paid hi advsnee, 9 vDT3 if not paid during theytsf 02 233 or six months. Tapers discontinued only at the option at the publisher while arrearages are due. Ojr-Advtrthements making one square or less vtiil be inserted three times for one dollar and twenty-Eva cents for every subsequent in -ertion ; longer advertisements in the samaratio. Advertisements tent without orders, will in til cases, be inserted until forbid and charged iccordingly. Such articles of produce, as are used la a mruily.will bo received in paysaent fursab criptions, .( ib irket friee, s!lfvtr4 ft.
