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toil ?tit. as social cocimunUies, and prcserviura strict r.e'.itr.i'.'.tv in ',! :h -ir co;. .rovers!.-?. ell

l no win: ;t"K tried valor of oar peoplo and our exhaustloss i.-1 tnv J.'sianr iillirCC: ,1 a-sr wo nritaer aaiicipaie, nor i.-ar i-don: in the ivnsriiia.Mii of our oiv:i"j.i-i conduct, wo tool a sivuntty taat wc shall never he oiled upon r oort our d.t.-r:i;i:v.i-ti v, ni'vor to permit an evasio.i of our lights, without pum-,i:nont o-rvediess. In apjiro.n lun.;, then, th presence, of my aseonihl.'d countrymen, to inWe the solemn nionii-v that vet remains, and M pledire inysf It" that I will failh:, ;!!' execute tho o:Ti:e I am a'.iont to 111. I brin.r with mo a settle 1 urjnso to niaintaia the int;tuti n-i. of my country, which I trust, will atvie for the crior-, 1 eocunr. tn ro-oixiiu front tlio po the More! trut t.vi-c confided to r.iv idiini 'ii iiro.lt cessor. uo.d w r.i.-h ho lias Ji har z- s i f.iithfully e;nvt 1 1 p.-rl ami so wen. ui tho ar:!u- :. Hut nniai!v witness I know that I c.-.'in oiu task with cy.'.M ability a i.l socos;. ted .n I haw been in his conns. U, a daily of lii oxiHusivo a:i,l unsurp is-od devoti n to Ins country's well'ire. a rre.'ini w ith him in (-niiai.-iits u-'m -Vi Vi ; .-.-v::-.t-vrt-n h IVi' w armlv slit t'Ol a:v p 'r.nittL-d to partake Uraely of ills cound-nce, I miy hope that snmewlnt of th s.cnc chccnnir a; -proh.ition wi'.l be found to attend upon my path. For him. I hut express, with my own, tho wishes of a'd that he imv vet Inn? live to cijov the brilliant evenii.e of his well-spent life; and tor un ¬ self, cor. ions of "".it one desire, taitlitu.iy MfHif my couitry throw mvsrit wil ioill iear, uu ur kindness. Bevondthnt. I only look to the crtHou l""'1,'otion of the l'ivine Heine, xvhoo strencthening support I humbly s"li. it. and whom I fervently pray to look down upon us dl. May it be anions the dispensations of his providerce to Mess our bc-l-ivo.l e.-.nntrv with honors and with length of diys; mav her ways be v. ays of pleasantness, and nil her paths be peace. MAKTIX VAX Bt RHX. STEAM-BOAT REGISTER arrivals. IT. Ail from Lafayette 17 fuba from l'itt- tuirh, Shy lock from mouth of Wabash March 1 Rover from i'tncimiati Fame from Lojansport v'amdui from C'iucir.nati Monroe from " Roanoke from T.afay etto l.ily from Texas f.om mouth of the Wabash Tide from I.afay ette Fi'tshurijh from Cincinnati Fox from I.ouis iile Shvloek from potts above Signal from L;uKville si 12 Tide from tnotttri of the Wabash Rover from ports a'oe 23 t.'amden fro t'ub a from I.af.iyetto prp.uturr?. li" Ai.l for I.o..i-xin.-1 t'u'.a f.-r I.af.v fo Sin lock for p " i: IS Hover for Fame for Camden tor Monroe !' r I.afay, :t1 Roanoke for potts abova I.iH for Texa fr ports rime 'I"i be for l.oui--N i'le SO Ihttsl'tirirh for I..if..yette Ma 3 1 Fox tor Shvloek for the nv -u',' Siu'iial for Fat'.ivetie Tide for poits above . lb. v. r for l.oi.is' ioe 51 Ca.r.di-tf if " Cuba fir Fi:'sbu::;h of the Wahas SlATlvOF INDIANA. Kr.ox Coui.ty. kxox ruon.vrV: corur, February Term. 13 Joseph M'Clurc nnil Sa-.iv.tol I'mison. alminisrators of Noah Aslilv, ccease vs. Marv Ashly, (widow) I'.iiza, Jane, Thomas, John, Abraham and Marv Catharine AshI AppplicaJ:ion to sell real estate lv, heirs of Noah Ashly, dee'dj A NI now at this time caine Joseph - M'Clurc and Samuel I'mison, administrators of Noah Ashly, deceased, and filed an inventory and appraisement of the real estate of said deceased, and likewise filed their memorial Kuorrestino; to this Court, that the personal estate of said deceased, is insufficient to pay bis debts, and prav an order for the sale of the real estate of said deceased, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient for the payment of the debts; whereupon it is ordered that Mary Ashlv, (widow) F.liza. Jaiie, Thomas, Abraham a-id Mary Catharine Ashly, four of the infant heirs of said Noah Ashley, deceased, who are residents of this State, be summoned, and John Ashley, one of h infant heirs of Noah Ashley, deceased. ha resides without the stme, be notified by three successive publications in the Yinrennes Saturday dazette, to appear in taid Court on the second day of the next May Term of this Court, and shew -ause if a,ty they can, why such real estate shall not be sold and made nssetls for the discharge of the debts, demands or n:x-menn of said Noah Ashley, iWd. Test, A. I). SCOT! March 21st, 1837. 4331 Clerk. TO COUNTRY M KflCIIA NTS. ,v xnr.nsns are now recccim; 101 ir ;nrincr sui.pl v of Vn.mi and Si,:pl (.'nod ,;..!, tbev offer on fair terms to punctual men. l-v.it !ir Omscn!. I'ees.vax. 1'lai and r.itTl.inon. taken in rxcb ince fn Cood . Louisvill .March 17, lSn?. 13 -2t notici:. ITIE siibscribi rs tntendins to s'art I. i t in a few week.-, to renew their s'ook, . . , . i . .i . , .-n i would r euest those uvU t'te.i lo iiicm 10 i an bum 1 . i ... ; -tt!e their rtsucetive notes atni acconm-. .V. V tr. .. -43-It Vincsnnc, March :i, 137NOTICK. tp .f Knoi cuuntv will be farmed 1 o,it to the lmvcrt bidder f r one year from the first Mondav of Mav tievt. by tho t.omm.sMonors . ,.1 .i... c-.t, ,l of Am it n-xt. tnc OT uaiuro iy Cmrt House in Vincennes. I)v order of svt-l Cotnniisf ioncr-. . - -TT. I've '.

IVOTICE. THE Eoard of Commissioners will soil at pnblie sale at the Court House on Saturday the Sth day of April next, tho lot whereon the Jail now stands, ineludin the appurtenances thereon bolo.i-mc. reservimr the use of the old Jail until a new Jail is finished. Terms of Site One-half the purchase money in six, and'one-half in twelve months, the purchaser civint; bond with approved securities. Rv order of said Commissioners. A. 1). SCOTT, CVr.fr. March 20, Is:) 7. J')-3t

AN OiUMNArVCK DKrlMNO TIlK OIUKCTS FOR TAXATION IN Till: TOWN OK VIXCE XXK3. fc it ot dii ir-l by thr. PresiJcnt and TruU-rs of thr ioroiigh if f 'incomes, Sec. I. Thai all town lots with all huildip.irs erct'tei! or made thereon, or attaeheil thereto, tooi-iher with all improvements, which are tin; property of any individual or individuals, body corporate or politic, and all personal propertv within the limits of the Borough, shall be, and die same are hereby declared to lie subject to taxation with tho exemptions hereinafter specilied, to be collected by the isorotioh (.'oiicetor upon the assessment roll furnish ed bv the lloroimh Assessor. The term personal property in this section, shall be construed to mean and include household furniture, all moneys on hand, also all moneys loaned at interest, goods, chattels and hank stock. Sec. 2. All lots, the title of which is vested in any trustee or trustees, bodv polilie, for the use of and in trust for any reliojous society, and occupied by any su?h society all lots set apart for schools or seminaries all public or private libraries all the personal property of a widow and orphan children not exceeding three hundred dollars in value; the necessary beds and bedding not exceeding; two to each family, and the wearing apparel of each family shall be exempt from taxation, provided also, that each and every individual subject to taxation under this ordinance shall be exempt from payinr; taxes on one hundred dollars worth of personal propertv. Passed March 18, 18.17. J,. S. A. T. VA.JAPrcs't.P.r. Martin Uobixsox, Clerk, P. T. Ji. I . r.i -m IVotico to Silk Kaiser?. IIF subscribers have on hand and for sale 20 thousand Silk Worms cl'Is. WHF FRF R oV RAIL FY. Vitircnnes. March 2. 1837, -i 2 c 3-3 r" t-1 Z -MS f , , 'J2 c 5 r; y. O o to rt C C 9 o 2 o c c -3 - c c CJ o 9 -go S.5 x P. C T o -J t . o 1 CZ r- ? S. 3 tE 0 . jj 7i E 3 NEW SPRING GOODS, BlIH subscribers are now opening : lar"-e and general assortment of BOOTS, SHOPS, HATS, yr. fye. which they are disposed to sell on accommodating terms, and to which they would respectfully solicit the attention of country Merchants visiting this market. CrAUVIN, C ARSON & CO. Louisville, March 10, 1837. 42-4 in AX OniUXASCE RELATIVE TO IOGS. Sec. 1. lie it ordained by the President and Trustees of the liorouh of l7-(ret?ne., That ea-h nnd every person witnin tnc nmus oi uus rornorntion who permits more than one do? to harbor about his or her house, shall upon convic tion thereof before the President, forfeit and payfine of two dollars, and one dollar for each sucsive dav he or she may suffer the same to bar er about Iris or her house. c. That every person owninn any doir or i erniitiiriLt the same to habor about his or her house, shall have a cood and substantial collar of leather, tin or brass, put around the neck of the same with the initials of the owner's name upon it, and each and everv person who may permit any dog to harbor about his or her house ithout a collar as aforesaid, idiall upon conviction thereof before the President, be fined in any sum not cxceedim three dollar?. Sec. 3. The Marshall shall kill or cause to be killed all dor's running nt Iarie in the Uorouah without a collar as aforesaid, and report to the Preside nt the owners of the same if they can be as certained., and also a'd violations of this ordinance 1 on complaint of any individual, that there are more dons than one about the premises of any iiih-il,if.mt nt' tbis Itoroueh.shall kill or enuse to be killed all but one, and shall from time to time be allowed for the services aforesaid such compen

sation as the Hoard may deem jttst unit reason able. Passed March 10, 1837 I.. S. AUNErt T. EI. LIS. President I). .V '.itBTl'' IionivOT f'prk. fl. T. . V. Yin "-enne, Mrr m, t 3 V fC-t.

NOTICE. R I.I. those indepted to the late firm of Kuykent tlall & Docker, also to l)oot. II. Decker can have the pleasure of puyiiis; their notes ami accounts without cost by calling on the undersigned

immediately. JOHN COLLINS. March 1G 18.17 l2-:it. n 1 a coil JOi ULIiOOii ejf?ust received direct from Pittsburgh, per steam bot, Sot) boxes eoutainini; (nil. half gall. ;uart ami pint bottles, Tumblers of various fluidities. Window (.lass, 8 by Kb 10 by 12, 12 by 18. 12 by lf, 12 by 2l" and Decanters of various si.es and patterns, which are otl'ered at wholesale at our wholesale House on Market street, second door froai our Dry (iood s' ore, on Market and ater streets. m KTcii & m:m:ui). March 17 1S37 42-Ct. F1S1I! FISH.'! l.'ST received direct from Doston, 1200 lbs of best (.'ixllisli, 20 bbls. of Mackerel No. 2. 20 half bbls. ' N'o. 2. 10 " " ' No. 1. 40 boxes dried llerrincs. Also we have on hand Mess Shad, Which w ill be sold at our Wholesale House 011 favorable terms. Bl'RTCH ot HEBEK1). March, 17 1837 42-t. MOLASSES. I"ST received from New Orleans, 15 Ibls. Molasses, 10 " Hum, 5 " N. O. Kum. rhose wishinfr to purchase will please call at our Whole-sale House, where they will be for sale at low prices. 1HJRTCII .fc II KUKRI). Vincennes. March 17, 1837. 12-ft. IRON! i R ON!! I SI received, direct Irom 1 lttstmrgli per steam boat. 30 tons (warranted best Juniatta) well assorted. for all kinds of country work which w ill be sold a low as possible. I1LTUCH v iii;i5L;in. N. 15. Tho (Joods just received, noticed in this day's paper, added to our former stock, makes our assortment particularly good in our holesale (irocerv. 15- ct II. March 17 1S37 42-Ct. TT W. MADDOX has just received 9jP mid ic w niinni'ifr.n m ilond id assiirt- " " 1 I . . ment of Foreign and Domestic GOODS, suitable to the present and approaching seasons. Together with Iron. IVails, Castings (Jroeeries, Queensware, (i lass-ware, t-e. All of which he is disposed to sell on reasonable terms. Vincennes, March 17, 1837. 42 tf. AN ORD1XAXCE RELATIVE TO EFFECTIXO .' LOAN FOR THE ESE OF THE BOItOt GH OF VIXCEXXES. Sec. 1. Be it ordained 1y the Presi dent and Trustees of the Borough of Vincennes, That the President of said Uorouoh be authorized and empowered to ob tain a loan for the use of the Lorough on the best terms he can, for an interest not exceeding- the usual hanking interest of the State of Indiana, to an amount not exceeding five thousand dollars. Sec. 2. The said loan to be procurei on bonds of live hundred dollars each, to be signed by the President under the seal of the Dorough, and attested by the Clerk, said bonds to be payable in live years with six per cent, interest, to be paul annually in advance, and redeemable at pleasure af ter one year. Sec. 3. Said bonds to be used as the money shall be required for draining the Commons or improving the llorough thereto belonging, and when obtained, to be placed by the lender, immediately to the credit of tho Treasurer of said Borough. Sec. 4. That the faith of the Borough the funds arising from the sale of the Com mons, and all other sources ol revenue, II t I 1 C . .1 are rtcrcoy lrrevocaoiv pieugeu lor me payment of the principal and interest of said loan so authorized, as above to bcelfectcd. Passed March 10, 1837. L. S. ABNER T. ELMS, President B. V. Test, Martin Robinson, CTk. B. T. B. I . 42 3t LOOKING GLASS M.I. XL FACTURE I! , "if t . Offers for sale to eountry Merchants and oth- 'VV( p. Mv" ersal us ttorc,m) main strict, Cincinnati a ticat general assortment if (T.nt nut) iannoaani? LOOK INC. CLASSES !yy.r. Mi IV.', , IV't which he will dispose of at wholesale or retail a reduced prices. Cincinnati Ohio. .') I i ay -y TO RENT. I 40 Acres of land in the Lower Prairie. Apply to GEORGE DAVIS.

Vincennes. March 10, 13:. -ll-3t

Jin amendment to the Ordinunce entitled

' ".', fO)-.iirri-f "or the erouerKment i f the Borovizh (J I incautis. J asatJ February 25, 1837. 15E it ordained by the President and Trustees of the Boroiicji ot lncenncs That the Commissioner of the public burial ground, in addition to the duties specified in said Ordinance, shall cause the addition to the public burial ground to be laid oil" into squares of sixteen feet, with alleys eight feet wide between the squares the squares to uc marKeu witn posts of some durable wood, and the squares to be designated by numbers. 1'his addition shall not be used as a com mon burial ground, but each square shall be reserved for the families of the persons who may become proprietors thereof in manner following: that is to say. the Commissioner shall make a plot of the addition, and from time to time shall sell the squares to persons wishing to purchase. I he Commissioner on making sale ol any . i square, shall marli the same on li:o pioi, and enter it on a book to be kept lor that purpose, and give to the purchaser a cer tificate conveying a title thereto; the price for eaeli square shall be ten dollars, and in addition thereto, the purchaser shall pay the Commissioner one dollar as a compensation for his trouble, making together, eleven dollars for each square. . Passed, February 25, 1837. AHNKR T. KLLIS, President of the Borough. Test, Maktix Ronixsox, Clerk. Vinci lines, March, 1837.- U 3t. WILLIAM HAYES, VS just received and is now opening, at the Corner of Market and Water streets, a large lot of .New l.oods. which will be sold very cheap. Mach 10th, 18.17. 41-:it. TO TEACHERS, COUNTRY MER CHANTS, & OTHfcnS. UKGESS MOKGAN, No. 18, Pelar ... . r.- - i i: 1. .1... r.lt : .1 k-.K. rMrcci v lncinnau iuiuu im-iuiiuwuivai-uable books, which they believe to be the most complete series for Elementary instruction ever otl'ered in the Western Vallev. The Elementary Prime; an Introduction to Webster's Spelling Ilooli; The Western Pi liner; Webster's Elementary Spelling Hook: Tho Primer Header; The Elementary Header, all of which are too well known to need commendation Webster's History of the I'nitcd States; Web ster's School Dictionary; alreadv adopted as the standard, bv conventions of teachers in various states of the I "nion. Webster's Improved Grammar. Smith's New School Georrraphv on the I'roduc ive system, accompanied bv a new and enlarged Vtlas containina; nine Folio maps from stee plates, a most valuable work, and adopted by the hools in this eitv. Tins riactlcai anil Jhuui Aiiiii...t.iv, -;w - Kev to the same, ("for teachers onlv.) Tbe Productive lirammar, ore. I v Koswell ... Smith. Cleavland"s Adam's Latin Grammar with nu merous additions and improvements. The Mother's Primer; bv T. II. Gallaudct. The above works constitute the immediate pub lications of Iluiiress anil Morrrati. besides which they are able to furnish all the school books want ed for the Western market. March 1 I, 18:17 Il-3in WOODRUFF & SMITH, rSOOKSEXtLERS &. STATIONERS, Tcrrc-Jfaute Ltd. Booksellers, Merchants and Teachers will be supplied with School llooks. Blank Books.Miscellaneous Standard Works and Stationary, at the lowest wholesale prices. March, 1S3T. It -3m BISHOP, M OFF ATT, & CO. 1'crrysrii'lc, let. March, 3.1, 1S37. 10-tf GILLMORE, BRUNER, & BG1CE, PRODUCE .So COMMISSION Viclcsburffi 3.v.s 1S.TT-37 3 in. NOTICE! NOTICE!! OTicr. is hereby civen to those who hav.- claim against the late firm of l.dinun.ls V Vlass, to conic forward and present the n for settlement; and those indebted to said firm w ill please come .. ..1 L.tilr. the same w ithout delay, ami thereby save trouble. ISAAC MASS -Surviving Paitner Vincennes. ft b. 13, 1037 3--tf. T HK subset iber has tust commenced tlie atinvr business in this dacc, in the second story of ,u l..,;i.li.nr .f M. Jones, adimnin'' I. S. IJonner's Store" Market street. He has already re til,er;il sliare of nubile palrouairo, am bones, bv stri. t attention to business, to merit continuance of the tame. He lias for three years past, been a citizen of this place, and known tbe foreman of .1. B, Martin, from bis first en trance in the place, up to the present time. lie flatters himself, that from his lour; experience in business, both in t'ultintr and Makimr. that his work w ill nt be inferior to any in the weteru country, being determined to keep the best ol Journeymen. P. GOCI1KNOLH. Vincennes, Oct. 12th. 1 83G SO-tf. MACKEREL. r Mackerel, snperi. llrfrtCI- JL CK. &or.r.ahtv,onhand "dfors.leby WHFFT.KR .V. ,l,!r, Mi!', l"r - ' ,rn n i:v.

f'inceines, Knox County, Indianu. r ffIIE subscriher respectfully

H informs his friends and the public in general, that lie has taken the formerly occupied by CJ. W. Gould, for, tho reception and accommodation of Travellers and all others who may be pleased to favor him with their custom. Me pledges himself that his Table, Bar, I and Stable, shall always be supplied with the best the best the town and country j markets can afford; and hopes by his un ceasing care ana attention to nusmess, to. merit and receive a liberal share of publicpatronage. Boarders by the year or otherwise, will be thankfully received, and accommodated on liberal terms. EDWARD JEWELL. Vincennes, March 8th, 1837. ll-tf MERCHANT TAILOR. S removed to the house formerly oecu ied by him, adjoining llurtch and IIcIhtJ's Store, on att r-street, win re he is opening a Rood assort ment of (JOODS in his line, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Mix ed Cloths. Blue, Black, Brown, Plaid and Drab Cassimcres, Striped Cassimere, assorted patterns, Plain and Figured Silk I'tlvet, Bombazine, Satin and Silk J'estinzs of the latest style. tioat J lair Camlet, of superior quality, Cloak Tassels and S'uspendcrs, Shirt Collars and fiosoms, Stocks and Handkerchiefs. Together with a small assoittneiit of readv made t'lothintr, viz: Cloth Box Coats, Blanket do I'an.'aloons and Vests, Shirts and Draivers. $-c. S-c. Tbe former customers of the establishment arc respectfully solicited for a continuance td their favors, with the assurance tlmt no pmns will be spared to afford them advantageous bargains. .Nov. 17th. 1S3H 2;i-tt. VALUABLE PROPERTY Hi: subscriber will sell the STEAM Mil. I., situate at the new town of I.eKov, in Crawford County, Illinois. This would be a valuable piece of pioperty to any one wishing to entire in the busines, as the demand for Lumber and Flour is e.pial to any place on the Wabash. The Terms will be made easy tonny person that will put it in immediate operation. Apply to A I.lKOi. A sent for LeKoy Comp. Dec. 8th, 1830 Cfl-tf. "Xctii (Ccppcv, (Tin, Socf t!vort SCarr mm f n t i a v & PLi"-; KSl'FCTFl'I.I.Y inform the citizens of Vincennes, and its vicinity, that thev have remove! their shop to Water street opposite the J&rj store of F. V. M"Kee, iTa where tliev will con tinue tbe ubovc business in all its various I. randies, and invite Merchants and others to jiiw them a call, as thev are confident they can nllbrd their ware as low as it can bo bouuhi either at Cincinnati or Louisville, at wholesale or retail. As wc intend that our prices shall Im- uniform both nt wholesale and retail, merchants maybe sure ol" ccltin their tin warp at the lowest rates. Gutters and Conductors made on the short- . -t notice, and most reasonable terms. Tin w are given in exchaune for old Copper and Pew ter. Vincennes, March, Jsyti t l-Iy. X. P. Wanted two or three anpreiuiers to learn the above bu.-iness. H. WHEELER & BAILEY, VF, just reci-iv. cl ami oiler lor sine a tu-i h of Port, I 'il' i 1 cnrnii. t l.lianppaisiH'. Muscat Xo Claret J Eoaf and brown Sitpar, flavanna and RioColVcr Codicil. Rice, pepper and spier. Almonds, cordape, fcc. Hi-,, tbrv t!l s?U low , noics...-

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NEW GOODS'

I CLARK & BItOWX, HAVE Just received a large upply 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. Cassimcres, Satinet?, and Flannels of all colors. London and Honey-Comb Drills, Canrat and Bed Padding. Kentucky Jeans, Fancy, Fancy ttripsd and Pittsburgh Cords. Moleskin, Cmtoons, Brown Tab c Corers. Fancy Chintz, Turkey Bed, BengJ Stripes, Meriinuie and French Printt. Mciinoes and Circassians of all colors. Bombazine, assorted eolers, Black Camb let. Pongee, Silk and Cotton Flag, Bandan and Madrass handkerchiefs. Black Levantine, Ciros de Nap. Mandarin and Silk Muslin, do. Valencia, Thibet, Prussian, White nnd Scarlet Merino Shaw ls. Twenty 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 Vesting. Printed Superior Black Tabby and Black Silk Velvet Vesting?. Irish Linen Collars and Bosoms. Mohair, Plaid and pleated Domhszino Stocks. Ticking, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Corded Kobes, Brown and colored Drillings. Plait'., Figured and Striped Cambrick Muslins. Plain, 11 cured Mull and Book Muslins. Plain, lioured Jaeeonctt ami Bobinett. Dutch Lace, Edgings, Quilling and Insertillgs. Ribbands assorted. Lace and Satin Collars, Kuhher Lacets. A laroe variety of I'mbrtHas V Parasols. Ladies' and gentlemen's Hosiery and Gloves." Gentlemen's calf and stout Boots nud Shoes. Ladies' (.alter. Bootees. Cloth, Prunclle, Morocco nnd Stout Shoes. ALSO Iron, Nails, Castings Cutlery, Queensware, Glassware. Mill. Cross-cut and Ilanu-saws. Coffee, Tea, Pepper and Spice; togethur with a larjre variety of other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will positively be sold on the most liberal terms. ALSO In a few days they willrcccir a lartjc assortment of Gum Elastic Cloihing. V IIK'cnnou, Vopt m. tonrt-iT tf. MfiTIPCF Nnnpcr I IIUIIULl HUIIUkl A LL persons indebted to me by not or book account, over twelve months standino, are requested to settle the samo without delav, and prevent costs. JOHN K. KUKTZ. Vitieenncs; Dec. 20, 30tf. VINCKNXES ACAD EM Y. rnIlIS Iiistitutinii will be open on .Vert---dai the 21st itiBt., for the admission of Student?, under the immediate superintendanec of .Mr. Keed Wilkinson, A. M., as principal, and such assistants as may from time to time be required. Tho county Seminary hnildinr which was originally erected for the State I'nivcrsity has been procured by the Trustees of the Academv., in pursuance of the charter, and repaired for that purpose. The Hoard of Trustees, from the money they have expended and the great exertions they have used in establishing this institution, as well as from great inducements offered by it, hope to secure a liberal patronage. Students from abroad can be accommodated with hoarding in private families on reasonable terms. There will be 1 terms or sessions in a year of 11 weeks each. The 1st. to commence on the 1st Wednesday in October. 2d on the last Wednesday in December. 3d on the 3d Wednesday in March. 1th on the 2d Wednesday in June. The present session will continue five weeks anil bo considered two fifths of a term and he charged for accordingly, between which and tho winter session, there will be a vacation of 3 days. IVni.ile students will not be admitted till a separate department is created for them, which the Iloatd contemplate doing as soon as they can make suitable arrangements. Instruction will be given in the following branches, viz: Heading, Writing, Arrithemctie, Kng. Grammar, Geography, Trioonometry, Intellectual and .Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Hotanv. Minerology, Chemistry, Khetoric and' Astronomy ALSO In the Lnfi. Gr.-ck. German and French Languages. RATFS fiF TUITION. For instruction in Heading, fc Writing, per term in advance, l,0(. I'ng. t.r.imm ir, imm..n Geography, per term tn advance, ?.,00 For the higher brandies of English, tbe Ancient, tbe German and the French languages per term in advance, (! 00. N. IL Applicants for admission will apply tr ,r- William Durtch, the Treasurer, for certilicates. Py order of the Hoard of Trusters. II. DKCKER. Praidof. Jos. Somes, Scc'y. I V,nrnr.-, Nov." Ur, DV. 2 tf

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