Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1837 — Page 3
VINCENNES FEMALE ACADEMY. THE second quarter of this Institution, under the particular upcntendance and instruction of Mrs. Wilkinran, will commence the 1st of March next The terms of tuition in the common and higher branches of an English education including in the latter, Iiural and Intellectual Philosophy, Chemistry, Khctonc, Botanv, History, Logic, Astronomy, Algebra and Geometry, per quarter in advance, five dollars, For instruction in the Languages and ornamental branches, an extra charge will be made. Special pains have been taken to pro-
;.t altfimiirh at much expense, the most -.n.t nnnvonient furniture lor the mad of the ouoils; and every exertion will ko .nU hi rpmler their connexion with f ' lit V - - the Academy both pleasant and profitable TIvp Vailcmv will be onen to visiters at all times. It. WILKINSON. Vincennes, Feb. 2, 1837. 30-tf PARTITION. 'nTtrP ; hprrhv invert David jtinVin! Geortre Leech ana Jane m wifp. and James A. Junkins, son ot James Junkins, deceased, and all other persons interested as heirs of Antoine Junkins, .lereased. that on the fifth day of the ensuing iUarcn icnu .i ..v....i Court, to-wit: on Friday the ninth day of March next, I will apply to said Knox Circuit Court, for Commissioners to be appointed to make division among the heirs and legal representatives of said Antoine Junkins, deceased, of the following tract or parcel of land, to-wit: 100 acres, donation lot No. 00, in the the old Donation, k'nr rnuntv: which tract or parcel of land, descended from the said Antoine Junkins, deceased, to his heirs at law. WILLIAM JUNKINS, One of the heirs of said Antoine Junkins, deceased. January 31st, 1S37. 3G-3t. NOTICE. I.I. those indebted to the late firm sf Smith & Carson, are again requested to call and settle their accounts, as further indulgence cannot be civen. We will take in exchange for debts, or aoods. Corn or Pork at the market price. K. SMITH & Co. Vincennes, Nov. 2d, 1836 23 tf. FLOUR. ON'sTANTLY on hand. Fresh familv Flour 1 and for sale bv "WHEELEK St BAILEY. June 21. 183(5 4-tf. JUDGE TAYLOR 3 CITY TONSOR AND BELLRINGER, T pAKES this nH-thod of informing his friends and old customer, that he i still in tlie lan.l ot tne. uviug. Land fully able and willing to do justice , nv nrrson who mav ne oisposeu u i" l" .ilr line of his business. His tonsorial office is handsomely and conveniently fitted ud on water street, and every pains will be taken to render eentlemon agreeable while ill his house.! A 11 the the pajirrs of the place together with others j are constantly kept by him for the benefit of those who mitrht thus while away a tew numiies pica? mW when in waitine, whic otherwise might be tedious. Vincennes, June 8th, 183fi2-tf. Cln, Sfictt'ivoii ant) Copyci Manufactory. N. SMITH, 0"VTIXI7KS to carry on the above branche; in all tlveir variety, at bis new brick shop on XT.rlrt .ire, nearlv opposite the Market House, where he will to be glad to accommodate his old customers and the public generally, at wholesale or retail. He has on hand a number ol ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accomodates terms. Vincnnes. Nov. 4. 1835 25-tf. v n r.h oiven for old Copper, Brass and Fewter. VALUABLE Wabash Farm For Sale Acres of first fJ Kj. rate Land lying tiii on the waoasn ivuvi. uo - . ,,,iles aliove incennes. on , Tlietillcrv- a iroml ox ere is a irSt- - j - - mill, a go.nl Dwelling nouse, oiaoie. and otlier out-houses, ana a nnc ap i pie orchard. From this tarm you nave virw ot tne river ior ui muta m rh direction, rrom tne nigu grouim.- ou : -u . .r.v. for several miles in extent over Allison and Lamotte prairies. It is in fact one of the niot beautiful situations on the W abash River. tk. T?i1 Road from Evansvillc to Terrc-Hautc is ,.: imrxlintelv on one side of the Farm. aiu uui . - . t, timtored and about 80 or ninety acres under improvement. There are several never-fail-,-V rrines on the premises, a nevcr-faihng ptream tuns throuch it, on which a Water mill on a omall ca e might dc mimwaum..!.. a I. X. WHITTELSEV Vincennes, Oct. 2Sth, 183C-22-tf. DROilAW & SVE removed back to their old stand in the "BRICK DLTLDIXO lately occupied by Martin Robinon, Esq., as an office, opposite John K Kurti' store, where they will be happy to ac commodate their old customers, ana w men u.ej .
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"WJOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken letters of adminis tration de bonis non, on the estate Jacob Indiana, deceased. AH persons indebted I to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having of claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN PUUCELL, Adm'r. February 2d, 1837. 3t. NOTICE! NOTICE! A LL persons indebted to me by note sx. or book account, over twelve monins iton.lino-. are requested to settle the same without5 delay, and prevent costs. JOHN K. KUKTZ. Vincennes; Dec. 20, 183G. 30tf. TAKEN UP, Y William McCoy, living in Harrison township, Knox county, on the 31st day of December, 1836, one Sorrel Horse colt a blaze in the face, the left hind lfg white half way to ihp liork- inint. the risrht hind ler to the n-istnro Joint: white streaks in the hind hoofs, heavy maue and tail, about twelve hxms hiffh. suryiosed to be two years old next snrinn- no otlier niarivs or urauus. i , i i nnraised to twenty dollars Dy josnua in 1 . rJ , , , t i if: land and Henry Smith, before me, Janua ry 11th, 1837, A true copy from my Lstray hook. JAMES II. COOK, J. r. 34-3t TAKEN UP, TTb Y W. C. Fullerton.Deckpr townshio. Knox Co. iSTTSl Indiana, a dark Bay Mare, suppY posed to be seven years old eSS5Sg next spring aoout 14 nanus three inches high white fore feet, a snip on her nose, and two small white spots in her face, and a small white spot on her left shoulder. Appraised to forty dollars by John Roderick and Francis Koderick be fore me this 10th day of January, 1837. JAMES S. EDWARDS, J. P. 31-3t IN THE KNOX C1KCU11' UUUKl, March Term, 1837. Elizabeth Parkers, On petition Divorce. for vs. Jortathan Parkers. ITT appearing from the affidavit of adis1 B interested person on file in my office, that Jonathan Parkers, the above defenf this stntn. wherefore notice of the pendency of this suit is herebv ffiven him. that unless he appears at the next term of said court, and plead, answer or demur to the petition filed, the same will be taken as confessed against him. A. D. vSCOTT, Clerk January 16th, 1837 31-3t VIRGINIA LEESBURGH LOTTERY, Cliis 1 draws Jan.'ZX, 18.17. 1 prize of $30,000, 10.00 6,000, 3,140, 3,000, 2 500. 2.000, 50 of 1000, and 20 of 500. Tickets 10. A cerificate of 25 whole tickets will cost $135, shares in proportion. MARYLAND STATE LOTTElll. Class 2, dratcs Jan- 52, 1837 prize of $20,000, 5,000, 3,000, and 50 of 1,000, each Tickets ?o shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 wholcj tickets will cost $67 shares in proportion. VIRGINIA PETEUSRVRG LOTTEHi Class 1, draws Jan. 28 1837. f ,1 c i r ti- r tri r. nnn 1 prize ol jju,uui, ia,nuu, ,". 4,000, 3.000, 2,500, 2,000, 10, of 1,000, lp of 600, 20 of 500, 20 ot 400, 30 of 300, 50 of 200. Ac Tickets $10, shares in proportion. A certificate of 25 whole tickets will cost $130, shares in proportion. The above schemes present our list for Janua ry. Ic.W, wlin-n we recommenu 10 our pairuim otfrrine crcat inducements. Address your orders to JUli- m. rjjuir, Airent for the Managers. .t it r Ai as. wts H lb n .1 is TIN AND SHEETHRON i 1 I ESPECTFUL bi inform the citi zens of Vincennes, & its vicinity, that theyl have commenced the! above business on Sernnd Street, next door above Smith Carsons store, & nearly oppo site Lr. Somes, in all its various brandies, ana invite Merchants and others to give tliem a call, as they arc confident they can afford their are as low as it can be bought either at C mcinnati or Louisville, at wholesale or retail As we intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale and retail, merchants may be sivre of getting their tin ware at the lowest rates, Gutters and Conductors made on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. Tin ware giv en in exchange for old Copper and Tewter. Vincennes, March, 1S36 44-ly. N. B. Wanted two or three apprentices to learn th abovo business. I. ft H. BLANK DEEDS FOR SALT, at this Office.
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FOR HE subscriber will sell the STEAM MILL, situate at the new town of lieRoy, in Crawford County, Illinois. This would bo a valuable piece property to any one wishing to engage in the busines, as the demand for Lumber and Flour is clu' "tf place on the Wabash. The Terms will be made easy to any person that will put it in immediate operation. Apply to A LeROY, Agent for LeRoy Comp. Dec. 8th, 183G28-tf. ETOXICJKJ. 4 LL those indebted to the subscriber SJl(,CO W"'.a arc hereby earnestly rcnUCited to come forward aid make pail- I merit, on or before the 25th of December I
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will be placed in the hands of an UlJtl CKJl for COLLECTION. ' J'incennes, Nov. 29th, 183627-. at son, MERCHANT TAILOR. IAS removed to the house formerly occupied by II him, adjoining Burtch and Hebcrd's Store, on Water-street, where he is opening a good assort ment of GOODS in his line, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Mix ed Cloths, Blue, Black, Brown, Fluid and Drab Cassimeres, Striped Cassimere, assorted patterns, Plain and Figured Silk Velvet, Bombazine, Sal in and Silk f'estimrs, of the latest style. Goat I lair Lumlct, oj superior quality, Cloak 1 assets and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and liosoins. Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small assortment of readv made Clothing, viz: Cloth Box Coats, Blanket do Pantaloons and Vests, Shirts and Drawers, & c. $ The former customers of the establishment are respectfully solicited for a continuance of their fa vors, with the assurance that no pains will be spared to afford them advantageous bargains. IVov. 17th, 1836 25-tf. VINCENNES ACADE31 V rffIIIS Institution will be open on Mon---day the 21st inst., for the admission of iMudents, under the immediate superintenuance of Mr. Itecu Avilkmson, A M., as principal, antl such assistants as may from time to time be required. The county Seminary building which was ori ginally erected for the State University has been procured by the Trustees of the Academy, in pursuance ot the charter, and repaired for that purpose. 1 he Hoard or I rustccs, lrom the money they have ex pended and the great exertions they have used m esiaoiisninr mis msuumon, as well as from great inducements offered by it, hope to secure a liberal patronage. Students from abroad can be accommodat in private lamilies on reasonable terms. There will be 4 terms or sessions in a year of 1 1 weeks each I'he 1st. to commence on the 1st Wed , n , .11. 1 nesuav in ijcioner. -:u on me last eu nesday in December. 3d on the 3d Wed nesdav in March. 4th on the 2d Wed nesday in June. 1 he present session will continue live weeks and be considered two fifths of a term and be charged for accordingly, between which and the winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 days. Female students will not be admitted till a separate department 13 created for them, which the Hoard contemplate doing as soon as they can make suitable arrange ments. Instruction will be given in the follow ing branches, viz: Reading, Writing, Arrithemetic, Lng. Grammar, Geography, Trigonometry, Intellectual and Moral Phi losophy, ISatural Philosophy, History, Hotany, Mmerology, Chemistry, Khetoric and Astronomy ALSO In the Iatin, Greek, German and rrench Languages. RATES OF TUITION. For instruction in Reading, & Writing, per term in advance, $4,00. Lng. Grammar, Common Arithmetic and Geography, per term in advance, $5,00 l or the higher branches of Lngush, the Ancient, the German and the French languages per term in advance, SG 00. i. B. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. W llliam Burtch, the Trea surer, for certificates. By order of the Board of Trustees. II. DECKER, President. Jos. Somes, Scc'y. Vincennes, Nov. 18, 183G. 23-tf BANK CHECKS. Xfatlf prfntcti ore iicId Cpc AXP FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. BLANKS! BLANKS!! ALJVAYS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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riHE subscribers are m pressing need ol inoney, and those indebtd to them by note or book account of long standing, are hereby remind ed that unless they come forward and pay up soon they may have to pay some other person. THORN & TKAU 1 . Vincennes, sept.22d 163C 17 tt. TASliOHlKrG. rpIIE subscriber has just commenced the above -- business in this place, in the second story of ihe building of M. Jones, adjoining V. fc. lion tier's Store on Market street. He has already re ceived a liberal share of public patronage, and hones, by stnet attention to business, to merit continuance of the same. He has for three vears ...,. kaon a riirn nf fhia nlacf and known n a the foreman of J. B. Martin, from his first entrance in the place, up to the present time. He natters himsclt, thattrom nis long experience in business, both in Cutting and Making, that his ' Q r-nntrrvnT-R Vincennes. Oct. 15th, 1836-20:;' " 83-RE3IOVAL.X0 WOHJV FJIVIJVG hat removed his OFFICE to the corner of 3rd ayid Busseron streets first house north of Airs. Kuykendall. f mcenncs, January out, ibjx jwy. PORK BARRELS. gASN will be given for good PORK BARRELS delivered in Vincennes, by .NICHOLAS SMITH. Dec. 15th, 1SS6 29-tf. MACKEREL. 'OS 2d r quality. on hand andforsalcby WHEEUiK & UA1LL1. June 21ih, 183G 4-ti. WHEAT & OATS. Tf HE subscribers will receive either of the above articles in payment for debts, or in exchange for goods. TIIOKX I2d, 183C 17-tf & TRACY. Vincennes. A S J am determined to pay all de mands against me, by the first of March, 1837, Jam also determined to . . i rt I- 1. make every one mat l nave uemanus against, pen me. GJISS IB be settled by that time, or J will have them settled by the proper ItJJiccr without dis tinclion. LET VIS L. 1 VAT SON. Vincennes, Dec. 28th, 183G 31-3. N. B. A boy from the country will ' taken as an apprentice to the Jailorling business. L. L. ft . tJ. M. Jflai tin 4 co MERCHANT TAILORS. A v L just received Irom J'hilauclphia, an New York, in addition to their former stock a splendid assortment ol GOOBS, suitable for the FLL AND "WINTER consisting in part of Sup. Blue, Black, Brown, Mixed, an Fancy colored Cloths, Sup. Blue, Black, Brown, Striped and Figured Cassimeres, Sup. Blue, Black, Mixed, Striped and Figured Sattinetfs, JJilot Cloths, Bravertrens and Jeans, J'clvet, Swansdown, Silk, Saftin, Va lencia, and other vcslin gs, Hamuli, Hosiery, Gloves, $-c. c. ALSO A quantity of ready-made Clothing, Otter Skin, and other Fur Caps, Fur Collars, c. Beaver Hats, of superior quality, Seal Skin Caps, men's and boys' , ALSO, a good assortment of Boots 4 hocs, I coarse and fine, all of which is now otTered at low I prices, at their store on alarm-t-street, opposite m Hotel of J. C. Clark. Call and examine lor yourselves. IV. 11. An apprentice to the Tailoring business is wanted. A Uov from the country, 11 or 10 years of age, would lie preferred. Vincennes, Nov. 10th, 1836 24-tf. IWIjIj goods. HE subscriber is now opening a very large as sortment of DRY GOODS, SHOES, BOOTS, ' -WW n f Jf j ooi, tur - auk HATS, LADES BOSSETSSrc. indeed almost all articles usualy kept by country Merchants, and would solicit a call from those visiting this market for the purpose of making parchases. GOODS CHEAP, TERMS LIBERAL. VM. GARVIN. Louisville, Sept. 1st, 1836 51-t CASH FOR Oi I ASH and the highest price will be paid for 11 de!iver ed soon by " Vincennes, Dec. 30th, l3r, 31-3t.
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'JO v LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURER , OJftn for salt to country Merchants and others at his tlore,2l0 main tlrtet, Cincinnati a neat general assortment of Cflt anU JHahofltwij LOOKING CLASSES TO mi mm W.4 which he trill dispose of at icholcsule or retail a reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio, May 1st 1-1 y fc'J 1 -ill fit, i iSa-i-iSrf-e!SSl NEW GOODSCLARK &.DHOWX TTAYE Just received a large supply MM of Staple and Fancy Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Mixed, Drab, Claret and Pilot cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets, and Flannels of all colors. London and Honey-Comb Drills, Canvass and Red Padding. Kentucky Jeans, Fancy, Fancy striped and Pittsburgh Corus. Moleskin, Cantoons, Brown Tab e Cov ers. ancy Chintz, Turkey Red, Denga Stripes, Merrimac and French Prints. Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted colors, Black Camb let. 'ongec, Silk and Cotton Flag, Bandan and Madrass handkerchiefs. Black Levantine, Gros de IS'ap. Mandarin and Silk Muslin, do. V alencia. 1 hibet, 1'russian, W hita and Scarlet Merino Shawls. rwentv pieces Silks, assorted colors and qualities. Black, Blue, White, Check and Striped Ginghams. Worsted, Gum, Nett and Webb Suspen ders. Fancy Marseilles Silk, Black Satin and Valencia Vestings. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk elvet estings. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms. Mohair, Plaid and pleated Bombazine Stocks. Ticking.-Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Corded Robes. Brown and colored Drill incrs. Plain. Fiirured and Striped Cambric C3 Muslins. Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslins Plain, ligured Jacconett and Bobinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Inser tinrs. Ribbands assorted, Lace and Satin Col lars, Rubber Lacets. A lanre variety of Umbrellas fc Parasols Ladies' and irentleiiien's Hosiery and w Gloves. Gentlemen's calf and stout BooU and Shoes. Ladies' Gaiter, Bootees, Cloth, Prunelle, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, Castings, Cutlery, Quconsware, Glassware. Mill, Cross-cut and Hand-saws. Coffee, Tea, Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety ol other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will positively be sold on the most liberal terms. ALSO In a few days they will receive large assortment of Gum Elastic Clo jhing. Vincennes, Sept. 24. 1830-17 tf. COFFEE. cbct Sarks Coffee, trooil quality Havannau and g 5 R' on band and fr sale by VJlr:t:i.t.lt it DAU.LI. June 24th, 1836 4-tf Groceries. WHEELER St BAILEY. AVE just received and oiler for sale a stoc of Port, ) Tcncriin I Winos. Champaimio, f 3Iuscat Claret J Loaf and brown Sugar, Ilavanna and ltio Coffee. Codfish, Rice, pepper and spice, Almonds, cordage, &,c. which they will sell low at v lu.lesale or rceiau. Vincennes. Auc tn, isio-u-f cbern rscrijition Ncathj and expeditiously exeeuted at the GAZETTEJJFFIGE. -JEW GOODS. S. & W. J. WISE, HAVE just opened a large and general assortment of suitable for the present and approaching season which thev offer unusually low for cash or approv ed barter, also 1 1 barrels of O. Mol. July 22d, 1836 8-tf. BLANK NOTES OF HAND. Neatly printed on new type. FOR SALE AT THIS OITCE.
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"PfT gives me pleasXL to tny friends and cus tomers, that I have re moved to the NEW BRICK STORE HOUSE. On the corner of Market and Second street. here I have just opened a large and general as sortmcnt of isxnr (goobs GROCERIES, IARD & QUEENSWARE, which I am deiirous to sell at the lowest rash prices, I.N. WHITTELSEV. Vincennes, Oct. 6th 1836 19-tf. ITERARY UNION; Lady's Hook and Ladies American Magazine. THE rionri. tor of the Lady's Dook, grateful or the unceasing patronage which he has receivnnnunees to the Ladies who have so generouslv sustained their own "Book," that he ha ade new arrangements for their gratuication. Convinced that he could not In any way more tWtimllv nromota the interests, or TefHixe tne wUhes of his numerous subcribers, he has securd the valuable aid of 3IRS. SARAH J. HALE, of Boston, to whose superintendence the literary denartmenU of the J.aJy UooK wui nercaiwr be committed. For many years -Mrs. jiaic asa conducted the American Ladies Magazine h Ieriodical of uncommon merit, which will merged ui the L.aly s uook. Jier amuiu's- w familiar to her countrywomen, and on both si do of the Atlantic she enjoya a high reputation aa one of the most graceful vigorous and accomplished of our fcmals writers. Under the judicious management ot Mrs. Hale, the Lady yook wnl not only maintain uie excellent character it has already acquired, uui it is confidently expected that it will be rendered more eminently worthy of the support of those to whose interests and amusement it lias lieen, and will continue to be, especially devoted. The superior talents and fine taste of the Editor ill give the work a new impulse; wnue ner own contributions, and those received from Her per sonal friends, and other correspondent, ot whom, a number have already promised, will render it almast entirely original. Amongst othera who are eipeeted to furnish matter lor Uie uoot. ma)' be mentioned. Mrs. Sarah J, Hale, td., Mrs. H. L. Sinourney, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Morton McMichael, Robert T. Conrad. Alex'r. Dimitry, a. N H. E. Hale, E. Burke Fisher, N', C. Brooks, A. M. Wm. E. Burton, Willis Gaylord Clark, loseph C. Neal. Mrs. Caroline Lee Henti, Mrs. E. F. Ellctt, Miss Leslie, Miss H. F- Gould, Miss C. E. Cooch, Miss L. H. Medina, K. S. Mackemie, L. L. D., B. B. Thatcher, Josrnh R. Chandler. K. Penn Smith. The proprietor of the Lady's Book is dotermined to use every means to maintain the superiority which his publication has obtained. For years be has gone steadily on in the courta of improvement, and he flatters himself that his facilities arc such as to give his work eminent advantages over his competito's. His very ample subscription list enables him to be liberal in his expedentures uron it, and whatever can bo accomplished by entcrpriie and cost he Is resolved to effect. Besides the persons above-mcutioncd as contributors, he has expectation of receiving original articles from sovearal distinguished female writers in Europe: and aa on inducement to writers of our own country, he is willing to pay for every article adopted by him as suitable to hi3 publieaUon, as high a rate ol enumeration as will be given by the proprietors of any other periodical in the Lnited States. The mechanical pomon oi uie jubuj will likewise be improved. The typography will be more elegant, and the paper of a better quality. During the year portraits engraved on steel of several eminent ladies will be given: and every second month a colored plate, illustrating the prevailing fashion will lie furnished, Otlier embellishments, calculated to enchance the appearance and increase the value of the work, will be introduced: and generally, every thing will Im done that the most untiring purpose of making the Lady's Book pre-eminently entitled to pat ronage can suggest. mi uiv has acquired during i long course of years dovoted to the bu.-iness and the aid to I derived from the distinguished lady who will henceforth be associated with bun. the I'ublisiier is conndent that he will be able to render the amplest satisfaction to til who may Income his patrons. He, therefore, with a just reliance on his claims to support, respectfully solicits a continuence ot that liberal encouragement hich has so kindly been bestowed on bis endeavours. The terms of the Lady's Book are Three Dollars per annum payable in advance All order must be addressed to L. A. GODEY. 100 Walnut Ltreet. As the publisher of the Lady's Book is connected viiih other popular periodicals he suggest for the convenience of remittance, the following system of CLUUBIKG. Lady's Book and Bulwer's Novels for ! Lady's Book and Marryatt's Novels for S Bulwer's and Marryatt's Novels. 17 in all $i Bulwer's or Marryatt's Novels and Saturday News. $5 Lady's Book, Saturday News, and fc-ketcU Book, for Ladv's Book, Celebrated Trials and Sketch Book, for 5 Bulwer's or Marryatt's Novels, Celebrated Trials, and Sketch Book, f 5 SIR WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium of all the Novels by thU celebrated author will be given to any person furnishing ten subsciilers and the cash $30, to the publisher of the Ladys Book free of postage: or one half of the Novels for five subcribers, and the cash 8 15 Nov. It 36 30, THE VINCENNES GAZETTE Is DublfsficTJ rtocn? .SaturDan TERMS 52 00, If paid in advance. jp2 60, If paid during the yr-ar. $2 00, If not paid during the year $1 25, For six month. Tapers discontinued only at the option f tite publisher while arrearages are due. rjAdvcrtiscmcnts making one square or lese wiltbe inserted three times for one dollar, aixl twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion longer advertisements in the same ratio. Advertisements sent without order, will in all rases, be inserted until forbid, and ebared accordingly.
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