Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1837 — Page 3

ADVERTISEMENTS.

GREAT FIVE DAYS OF DRY T7F u!xeTiNr will offer at public outcry on Monday next, and continue four days threat- . v ... c .....,,i;,-.l Vv Tobo K. tar in tne noue . ?.,r, in Virieennes. a iTdicrftl assort..t of Drr Goods. Vc. inst received from ttic vit.M of Nev YorV and Philadelphia, consisting of mry goods anoci:RIKSn H.nilUiRL XfTIs SIR 3 22 rl VV, CYIIW, HOOTS A T.i.-.rTHFR WITH A lauci: AM) r.rvnt T. ASSORTMENT OF READY MADEGL0TH!H0. TERM: Ol For the Fuv Oods, Groceries. Cutlery Boot ,nd Shoes. Credit of three months will be givii f fiftv ,'nars. the purchaser civ- : hi. imtp with aTM'rovoil security n iiri an utii.-' I'nder that 'Pi thiwi mirvliasin: to the amount hundred dollars a credit of feix months till be given. At the nmc time and place, will be oilered U the highest bidder, the very best qualities of Cog Hr.m.tv. Wine. &e. on the same terms. K.V to commence each day at 10 o'clock, A. M. and at earlv candlelight in the evening. R. PALIN, Auctioneer. Vineennes, March 3d, 1S37. 10-1 w NOTICE! HOTICEI LL persons indebted to me by note or book account, over twelve months .tin.litirr. are reouosled to settle, the same wkhoutdelav, and prevent cost". JOHN K. Kl'RTZ. Yincenr.e; Dec. 20, 1 S30. SOU". GILLIE, BRIBER. & B01CE PRODUCE &. COMMISSION 1 'icksbiirg, Miss. 1837-37 3m. nnri I ?Ticx is hereby giv n to those w no liav launs a -Ain t tiie late f.rm of Edmunds c. Mass, to come f.irwaril ami lire i:t taem tor set menl Tt tliniw indebted t.i said linn will please couie and sett'- t'an same without ilelay, and their! ave Uov.!.i. ISAAC MASS Suivivicg Partner Viticrni-s. Ft 15, 10 i7 :!-'-!f. . ? DMLVS TH. 1 TO!V S yo TIC F. HOriCi: is hereby siven thst t!ie undersigned has taken out letlcis of administration on the state of James Wibb. deceased, late of Sullivan county, Indiana. Al! persons indebted to sai l estate arc re pie-ted to make immediate payment; anil all persons having demand against said estate, arc requested to bring them forward, le-ally mithrntictted for settlement aecordiuj to law. The ctatj is solvent. jon vni n wi;nn. Tehruan' 15, 1S37. .lUMiyiSTJUTOli'S .XOTICK. JVOTICE is herchy eivi n that t!ic mnlcrsigned has lak.cn letters of administration dc bonis mm, on the estate Jacob Jacobus, late of Knox county and Stale ot Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are notified to precntlhcm duly authenticated for settlement. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN lH RCELL, Adin'r. February 'Jd, If 37. 3t wholesale HAT AND F13H STORE. w-v. f aMlh suhscnoeis iiave now li-iTii) llifi 1 irnpct mid most extensive assortment of Hats in the West, of our own manufacture, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the I owestPhiladclphia and New York prices, without the additional charge of freight. We likewise have received our Spring supply of Hatters' Furs and Trimmings, which we will sell at the lowest market juices. Country merchants will please favor its with a call prior to purchasing, and examine our W M. II. LLOYD cc CO. Mail 67. X. B. t dnors a'tore If. V C. PiHoicf, Louisville, Ay. Wc will pay the Inchest market price in cash, for all kinds of 1 urs and Peltries, such 3 Otter, Mink, Kaccoon. Fox, Wildcat, and Deer Skins. Feb. 13, 1837. 33-It IMPROVED PLOUdiiS. HE": Till; SLliMKlutlt respcettnlly informs lus customers anJ the public, that lie has about three hundred of the above articles on hand, of; various sires, from No. 1 to No. -0, which for quality of materials and workmanship, cannot be surpassed in Fast or west: all of which are warranted to run well, and scour well r.lso or the money refunded. Thev mav be had at the Iron tHore'of Mr WILLIAM MANSER, No. 5, East Front street; or at the Manufactory, on East side Main street, a fev rods above the Canal, Cincinnati, Ohio, HIRAM SLOOP. Jan. 59 37 Sw. Cincinnati Gazette.

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BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE at this O,-

BOARD COTRUSTEES, I

HUKUIG1I OF YINCENNES, February 1, 1837. rETMIE following Exhibit, shews the J3 amount of money received ami cxpended during t!e past year: Amount of cash on hand, April 5, 1S3G, 3203 75 Cash received from sale of Mar ket stalls, Cash received from Shows and exhibitions. 51 00 Cash received from Collector of 1831, 19 00 Cash received for Grocery License, 2l7 30 " " from auction sales, 10 1)8 65SG $100 30 78 00 00 00 00 Vmount paid for I lav Scales, " " former Clerk, " Marshall and Market Master, " Kccorder, "' " for cutting grass in Kiver, " " for assisting Surveyor in making level of Hoi-ouch, 01 'J 55 00 13 30 1 11 14 11 50 50 Vinount paid (,'lerk of Hoard, " " Judges and Clerks of Election, " " Hooks and stationary, " Collector of 1S3I,' " " for repairing Market House, " returned to persons who p?id taijes in 133 1, 50 50 70 03 40 S-5-J9 70 Leaving an unexpended balance of 50 09 6580 78 Iiv order of the Hoard, MAR TIN ROBINSON, CTk. n.T.n.v Yincennes, Feb. 1S37. 37 3t 'IHK subseiilier has just commeneed the above t'usmess m this place, in the second storv of the blunting of M. Jones, adjoining D. S. 11, m ner s More on .Market street. He has already re ceived a hlieral share of public patronage, mni hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit 1 ...... .." . I. . ,r. i f l ' mi i uuiivi ,.i mi- miuic. in; nas ior tnree vears past, been a citizen of this place, and known as the foreman of J. 13, Martin, from his first err trance m t!ic place, up to the present time. He Matters hnnse.f. that from his lonr? experience business, I.otli in Cuttiinj and Making, that woik will not he inferior to any in the western country, bung determined to keep the best of Jour tuym.ii. f. IJOCHKMII'I! V ineennos Oet. ICth, lSG "0-tf. GtrlllLMOYAI, rnnnved his OFFICE to th e eonirr ot J;v and Hugsrroi streets -Jlrst house north of Jrs. A uikendnlt. I'inctnnes, January 5th, 1830 32-". PORK BARRELS. All will bo irivon for trooJ drliveird in Vim-cnnes. bv NICHOI.AS Dee, l.'th. 1 :?, 29-tf. -MIT1I. 31ACKEREE Tl O .Mari;errl, superi J Z)a k fd orqnahty.on ham and lor sale by H LLLEH HAILliY June 2iih,'l.r6 4-tf. & OATS llli suliseriliers will receive either of the atiove articles in payment for debts, or ii; exchange for THORN I8;j; 1 7 tt" & TKACV. EXECUTORS' XOT1CE. NOTICE is hereby Eivcn that the tin dersigncd have taken letters testamen tarv on the estate of William I'.dmunds late of Knox county, and State of Indiana deceased. All persons indebted to th said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment; and those having claims against the same arc notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. C.EORCE DAVIS, J. 15. HANNAH. Executors. February 10, 1837. 33-3t EXECUTORS' SALE. 7?COTICE is hereby given, that we will ''-'expose to sale at public Auction on Monday the 13th day of March next, at the residence of John C. Clark, in Yin cennes, all the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of two horses, wearing apparel, ite. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums of three dollars ami upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security. OEORGE D.-VYIS, J. P.. HANNAH. Executors. February 10th, 1837. 38-31. FLOUR A XT) C. MEAL. r"nMIE subscribers have made arrangements with Mr. Coleman, by which they will be enabled to keep constantly on hand. Flour and Corn Meal of the first quality, which they will dispose of at the market price. THORN &, TRACY. Feb. 17, 1837. 38

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y. J. .7 boy from the country will he taken as an apprentice to the Tailorills' business. L. L. If. .Erris l. w.iTsoy. J7.iTt', Ike. "eth, lno 31-3.'.

VALUAREE PROPERIY FOR

lir. subscriber will sell the STE AM MIT.I.. situate at the new tow n of LcUoy, in (hawl'onl unity, Illinois. This would be a valuable piece of ptoprrtv to any one wishing to engaire m tne nisines, as the demand lor 1, umber and Hour is nial to any place on the Wabash. The Terms w ill be made easy to any person that will put it in minediate operation. Apply to A LkKOV, Aaent for LeRoy ("omn. Dec. Sth, ISSGCS-tf. JSrOTSCKCJIS. . A IjL those indebted to the subscriber l In .YOTV R KOOi' (:0( Y' rr ncrehy earnestly rcjuested to come uncord a-ni makepaiinoit, on or before ttie 'Z'otn of ncccmner next, or such NOTES and AOL OlhM trill be dared in the hands of an OFFI CER for COLLECTION. james it. Tiiony Vineennes, JVor. '20th, 1830 -27-ff. MERCHANT TAILOR. Ii !S removed to the house formerly occupied 1 nun, aojoining Liuru n ami uetienl s More, on W ater-street, w here he is opening a uood assort ment of coons in bin line, consistinir in part of Flue, Black, Jirown, Green and .fix ed Cloths, Flue, Flack, Frown, Flaid and Drab Cassimercs, Striped Cassimcre, assorted patterns, Flain and Figured Silk I 'civet, Fombazinc, Satin anil Silk J'estings of the latest style. Goat lluir Camlet, of t.uperior quality ( loak J assets and Suspenders, Shirt Collars and Jlosoms, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Toseth-r with a small assortment of re; made Clothing, viz: Cloth Fox Coats, Jllankft do I'anta'oons anil J'ext, Shirts and Drawers, eye. S"rThe former customers of the cstabli.-hment arc respectfully solicited for a continuance (f their la vers, with the assurance that no pains will b spared to afford them advantageous bargains. Nov. 17th. lSofl M.j tf. YIXCEXX ES AC A DEM fHMUS Institution will be open on Mon dint the iJlst inst., for the admission of Students, under inteudanee of Mr. tho immediate super Reed W ilkiitson, A M., as principal, and such assistant mav from lime to time lie required. The county Seminary building which was ori einallv erected for the Slate Fniversity has been procured bv the Trustees of the A cadentv, in Pursuance of the charter, and repaired for that purpose. The Hoard ol Trustees, from the money they have ex oendeu and the great exertions tlicv have used in establishing this institution, well as from great inducements oilered by it. hope to secure a liberal patronage. Students from abroad can be accommodat ed with hoarding in private lamihes on reasonable terms. There will be 4 terms or sessions in a year of 1 1 weeks each The 1st. to commence on the 1st Wed ncsday in October, 'id on the last Wed nesdav in December.- 3d on the 3d Wed ncsday in March. 4th on the '2d Wed ncsday in June. The present session will continue five weeks and be considered two fifths of term and be charged for accordingly, be tweeu which and the winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 day?. Female students will not be admiltev till a separate department is created lor them, which the Hoard contemplate doing as soon as they can make suitable arrange ments. Instruction will be given in the following brandies, viz: Reading, Writing, Arrithemetic, Eng. (Jrammar, (Jeography, Trigonometry, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Botany, Minerology, Chemistry, Rhetoric and Astronomy ALSO In the Latin, (Ireek, German and French Languages. RATES OF TUITION. For instruction in Reading, &, Writing, per term in advance, $1,00. Eng. Grammar, Common Arithmetic and Geography, per term in advance, 65,00 For the higher branches of English, the Ancient, the German and the French languages per term in advance, $0 00. N. B. Applicants for admission will apply to Mr. William Burtch, the Treasurer, for certificates. Bv order of the Hoard of Trustees. II. DECKER, Fresidenf. Jos. Somes, Sce'y. Yincennes, Nov." 18, 1830. 23-tf BANK CHECKS, Xcatltf iHtutrTi on uctu JTrpc ASH FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

BLANKS! BLANKS!! ALIVAYS FOB SALE AT OFFICE.

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NOTICE.

Si LL those indebted to the late firm sf Smith & p4 (.-'arson, are aeaiu requested to call and Kettle their accounts, as further indulgence cannot be given. We will take ill exchange for debts, or goods, Corn or Pork at the market price. R. SMITH & Co. Vineennes, Nov. 2d, 1S30 'J3-tf. VINOENNES FEMALE ACADEMY. rpTlIlE second quarter of this InstituJL tton, under the particular superintendance and instruction of Mrs. Wilkinson, will commence the 1st of March next. I'he terms of tuition in the common and lighcr branches of an English education including in the latter, Natural and Intelctual Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Botanv, History, Logic, Astronomy, Al gebra and Geometry, per quarter in ad vance, five dollars. For instruction in the Languages and ornamental branches, an extra charge will be made. Special pains have been taken to pro vide, although at much expense, the most suitable and convenient furniture for the uso of the pupils; and every exertion will e made to render their connexion with the Academy both pleasant and profitable. The Academy will be open to visiters at ill times. R. WILKINSON. Vineennes, I'd). '2, 1837. 30-tf i8E TAYLOB, err TOXSOR AND BELLRINGER. riiAKKS this method of informing his friends and old customer, that I a I J J J !LiV lie is still in the land ol the hwtnr. -jcsr 'and fully able and willing to do justice to any him in person who mav be i!i:,poseil to apiilv to tlier line of his liusinc: Ills tonsorial (lice i ban ilsomelv aud conveniently fitted ud on water street, and every pains will be taken to render eenlU men agreeable while in his house. Al! the the papers of the place together with others are constantly kept by him for the benefit of (hose who might thus while awav a few- minutes pleasantly when iii waitiue, w - ofherw ise might be tedious. Vineennes, June Sth, 130 2-tf. Cfit, !:cctrcn nut) Conr-tv N. SMITH, O.Vi'IXIT.S o rrry on the above branchr C2 in all their a.irtv, at his eew brick shop on Market street rlv opposite the Market Hons where lie will lie be gbul lo aeeommoilttte his olil customers nod the public generflly. at wholesale or retail, lie has on hand a number ot ROTARY COOKING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accomodating terms. Vineennes. Nov. 1, lS:i. 2."-tf. N". 11. Cash given for old Copper, Drass nnc Pewter. XEW COFFEE TIN AND SHEEMEQM U-U-i J. I ! .U.J:.: J 1 r ? I. SH. iLbdill, W KSPECTFCL inform the i iti zens of Vineennes, V its vicinity, that th have Commenced tin ahove business on Sc f;--tk- above Smith Carson.JT ' ('111 .'( I I ( . Ill 11 rl !ls,l ... . , .1.,.., ft- . c ,. ri. xiijr..c-v s store, ,x neanv oppo site Lr. Somes, in all its various branches, am invite Merchants and others to give them i call, ns thev are confident thev can afford tlirir ware as low as it can be bought cither at Cincin nati or Louisville, at wholesale or retail. As wc intend that our prices shall be uniform both at wholesale and retail, merchants may he sure cf getting their tin ware at tin lowest rates (iutiei-s and Conductors made on the shortest no tice, and most reasonable terms. Tin waie given in exchange for old Copper and Pewter. Vineennes, March, lSod 1 t-ly. 15. W;med two or three apprentices to learn the above business. I. A 11. 'MIE subscribers are in pressing need of money, and those indebtd to them by note or book account of long standing, are hereby reminded that unless they come forw ard and pay up soon thev u.sy have to pay some other person. THORN A TRACY. Vineennes, fscpt.SSd 1?3G 17 tf. ' TAKEN UT SY William McCoy, Uv3gin Harrison township, Knox countv, on the 31st day 7 of December, 1S3G, one SorfS&ifcS?- rcl Horse Colt a blaze in the

face, the left hind leg white half way U the hock joint, the right hind leg to the pasture joint; white s-treaks in the hind hoofs, heavy mane and tail, about twelve hands high," supposed to be two years old next spring no other marks or brands. Appraised to twenty dollars by Joshua Illland and Henry Smith, before me, January 11th, 1S37, , V true copv from mv Estrav Book. JAMLS II- CCOK. J. r. 31-3t

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Offers for sale lo coun- lftS$ try Merchants and olhI . I V i rs at his store, 2 1 0 main itreet, Cincinnati a neat general assortment of C.flt anU .JH.Vaofl.Tni) '.v t ii i it i . LOOKING GLASSES VV IV. . '.'I' i-'.V rcltich he ivill dispose if at wtioicsatc or retail a j:,. .' reuueed prices. Cincinnati Ohio, May lstl-ly iv.; I'.'; : iV NJEW GOODSCLARK &, BROWN, W E Just received a large supply of Staple and Fanev Goods, direct from New York, suitable for the season, consisting in part ol 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 Cords. Moleskin, Cantoons, Brown Tab e Covers. Fancy Chintz, Turkey Red, Bengal Stripes, Merrimac and French Prints. Merinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted colors, Black Camb I.-t. Pongee, Silk and Cotton Flag, B.indan and Madrass handkerchiefs. Black Levantine, (iron d-j Nap. Mandarin and Silk Muslin, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White and Scarlet Merino Shawl. Twenty pieces Silks, assorted colors and qualities. Black. Blue, White, Check and Striped Ginghams. Worsted, Gum, Nctt an J Webb Suspen tiers. Fancy Marseilles Silk, Black Satin and A alencia "cstings. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk Velvet Yestings. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms. M' hair, Plaid and pleated Bombazine Stocks. Tidving. Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Corded Robes, Brown and colored Drill ings. Plain, Figured and Striped C'ambriek Muslins. Plain, figured Mull and Book Muslins. Plain, ligured Jaeconett and Bobineft. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Insertings. Ribbands assorted, Lace and Satin Cellars, Rubber Lacets. A brge variety of Fmbrcllp.s ifc Parasols. Ladies' r.nd gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves. Gentlemen's calf and stout Boots and Shoes. Ladies' (Jailer, Bootees, Cloth, Prunellc, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, Castings, Cutlery, Qi'.ccnsware, Glassware. Mill. Cross-cut and Hand-saws. Coffee, Tea, Pepper and Spice; together with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention; all of which w!l positively he sold on the nrost liberal terms. ALSO In a few days they will receive a large assortment of Gum Elastic Clolliing. Yincennes, Sept. 21, 1830-17 if. COFFEE. 1? m sacks Coffee, good quality llavaio.ah and & yjj Rio, on hand rnd for sale bv WHEELER A" RAILEV. JuneSlth, IS3C, 1 tt" rocenos. WHEELER Sl BAILEY. A i: mst received and oiler for sale a stork of Port, Teneriii; Cliamnairrue, Wines ,1 Muscat S Clare Uont and brown JMignr, Havanna and Rio Collie. Codfish,Rice, pcjjer and spice, Almonds, cordairo, Jcc. w hich thev will sell low at Wholesale or Retail Vinceniies, Aug. Olh, IS 1G 11NEW GOODS. S, & W. J. WISE. WE jus, opened a large and general assortment rf snitablc fiT tlie present and approaching season which they od" r unusually low for cash or approved barter, also 11 bar. els of N O. Molajscs. Juh- "2d, If 33 s-tf. d?f fliers Drscrfftfon ycalhj and expeditiously exe

cuted at the OfiZETTE OFFICE,

ONE CENT RERWADiS ffJANAWAY from the subscriber, en j, Thursday morning last, the 12th inst. an indented apprentice to the Printing business, named David Davis. Any person returning said apprentice to me, or confine him in any jail bo that I can get him again, shall receive the above reward without thanks; and all persons are hereby cautioned against harboring him on my account. R. Y. CADDINGTON. January 13, 1837.

LITERARY UNION; Lady's Book r.ml Ladies American Magazine. THE Piopri. torof the Lady's ljook, gratful or the unerasing patronage which lie lias received, announced to the Ladies' who have so gene rously sii-taiiied their own "tliiuh" that he lias made new arrangements for their gratification. Convinced that he could not in any way mora effectually promote the interests, or realize tha wi-hesof bis numerous suberibcrs, he has se.ur ed the valuable aid of MRS. SARAH J. HALE, of Huston, to whose superintendance the litcraiy department.- of the Ladj 's Book will hereafter be committed. For many years Mrs. Hale aconducted the American Ladies' Magazine liaa periodical of uncommon merit, which will ba mertrrd in the Lady s Rook. Her abilities ar f.miiiiar to her countrywomen, and on both si da ol the Atlantic she enjoys a high reputation as one of the most graceful vigorous and accomplished of our female writers. I'nder the judicious inanag-incrit of Mrs. Hale, the Lady's Rook will not only maintain tho excellent character it has already acquired, but it is confidently expected that it will be rendered more eminently worthy of the support of thoso to whose interests and amusement it has been, and will continue to be, especially devoted. The superior talents and line taste of the Editor wii! give the work a new- impulse; while her own contributions, mid those received from her personal friends, and oilier correspondents, of whom a number have already promised, will render it ahnast entirely original Amongst others who mutter for the lJook are expected to furnish may be mentioned. Mrs. Sarah J. Hale. 77,.'., Mrs. H. L. Stgouriiev, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, Mrs. E. F. Elicit, Miss Leslie, Miss H. F- Could, Miss C. E. fi'ooch, Miss L. H. Medina. R. S. Mackenzie, L. L. 11., Josejdi R. Chandler, Morton Me.Miehael, Robert T. Conrad, Alex'r. Dimitrv, . m., H. E. Hale, ' E. llurkc Fisher, N. C. Rrooks, A. M. Wm. E. Rurton, Willis (.'aylord Clark, loseph C. Neal. 11. R. Thntchcr, R. Penn Smith. Tl propiiefoi of the Lady's Rook is deter mined to use every means to maintain the superiority which his publication has obtained. For years bo has goi.e steadily on in the course of improvement, and he flatters himself that his facilities are such as to give Lis work eminent advantages over his competitor. His very ample subscription list enables him to be liberal in his expi dentures u 'm it. and whatever can lie accomplished by enterprise and cost he is resolved to fleet. Lesnles the persons abovc-ineutionrr as contributors, he lias expectations of receivinif original articles from sevcaral distinguished female writers in Europe: and as an inducement to writers of our own conn fry, he is willing to pa for every article adopted by him as suitable to his publication, as high a rate of remuneration, as will be tiven by the propiietors of any other periodica! in the I'nited States. The mechanical portion of the Lady's Rook will likewise be improved. The typography wii! be more elegant, and the paper ofa better ijuulity. Luring the year portraits engraved on steel of several eminent ladies will be gien: and every second month a colored plate, illustrating the pre ailing fashion will be furnished, Other embellishments, calculated to inchanre llie appearance and increase tha value of the woik. will be introduced: and generally, every thing will bn done that the most until ing purpose of making the Lady's Book pre-eminently entitled to patronage can suggest. With the experience ho has aeipiired during a long couse of vears devoted to the business and the aid to be derived from the distinguished lady who will henceforth be associated with him, 0k; Publisher is confident that he will be able to render the ample.sf satisfaction to all who may become his patrons, lie, therefore, wilh a just reliance on his claims to support, respectfully solicits a contineence of that liberal encoi ragrment which has so kindlv been 1 estowed on his endeavours. The terms of the Lady's Book are Three Dollars per annum payable in advance All order must be addiessed to L. A, (.JO DEV. 100 WalnHt Ltreet. As the publisher of the Lady's Book is connected with other popular peiiodieals he suggesU for the convenience cf remittance, the following system of CLUBBING. Lady's Rook and R;i!-.ver"s Novels for Lad's Book and Marryatt's Novels for Ruhver s and Marryatt's Novels, 17 in all" RulwerV or Marryatt's Novers and Saturday News, Lady's Book, Saturday News, and Sketch Book, for Lady's Rook, Celebrated Trial, and Sketch Book, for Bu Twer's or Marryatt's NonL, Celebrated Trials, and Sketch Book, f5 io 55 S!R WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS, A premium of all the Novels by this celebrated author will be piren to anv person furni.-hini ten subscnbers and the cash f-'JO, to the publisher of the Ladvs Book free of postage: or one hnlf of the Novels for five suberibcrs, and the ca.di Jlo Nov. is 3(330. BLANK NOTES OF HAND. yiatly printed on new type, roil SALE AT THIS OITCE. THE VINCENKE3 GAZETTE E-3 JJuliifsIirU tbcrii Satuifcan TERMS 5- 00. If pnii in arlvance. r- a", If pant durinq the year. ?3 00, If not paid during the nrr fl "', For six months. J Fapers discontinued only at the option of tbs publisher w hile arrearages are r!;:c. Advertisements making one Munrs or Ws will be iriiorted three tiaics for one" rV.tl.r twenty-fiv cents for every iubstquent insertion locjer miveiusemcuts m ttt same ratio. AdrextztA tr.t vithct cziexf. vi'f m .. f;..a iai!4 until firil anl thaif d r-

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